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1.

Lattice energy

Answer»

Lattice energy can be defined as the energy required to convert one mole of an ionic solid into gaseous ionic constituents.

2.

How many compound give `CO_2` gas on reaction with `NaHCO_3` ?

Answer» Correct Answer - 3
Picric acid , benzoic acid and sulphonic acid give `CO_2` gas with `NaHCO_3`
3.

In how many compounds delocatisation of electrons is possible ?

Answer» Correct Answer - 4
4,6,9,10 have delocalisation
4.

how many products (structural isomers) are formed by monochlorination of given compound ?

Answer» Correct Answer - 13
All 13 carbon atoms are chemically different and all have hydrogen atoms.
5.

Find the sum of number of stereoismomers and stereocentres for the given compound. `CH_3-CH=CH-undersetunderset(Cl)(|)CH-CH=CH-CH_3`

Answer» Correct Answer - 7
It is a case of symmetrical compound with 3 stereocentres & number of steroisomers =`2^(n-1)`=4
So total =7
6.

The molar heat of vapourization of toluene is `DeltaH_v` if its vapour pressure at 315 K is 60 torr & that at 355 K is 300 torr then `DeltaH_v=?`(log 2=0.3)A. 37.5 kJ/moleB. 3.75 kJ/moleC. 37.5 J/molD. 3.75 J/mole

Answer» Correct Answer - A
[Apply clausius -Clapeyron equation]
`"log"300/60=(DeltaH)/(2.303xx8.314)(1/315-1/355)`
`DeltaH_v=`37.5 kJ/mol
7.

Using option how many total number of statements are correct. (I) H-bond is also a one type of dipole-dipole interaction. (II) Hybrid orbital always form sigma bond (III) If molecule is polar then it must be planar. (IV) If bond is polar then compound must be polar. (V) In chloral hydrate molecule intramolecular H-bond is present. (VI) More electronegati ve element alsways has more electron affinity (VII) Hardness present in water is due to presence of `D_(2)O`. (VIII) Order of boiling point `H_(2)ltD_(2)ltT_(2)`. (IX)

Answer» (I) True (II) False (III) False (IV) False (V) True (VI) False (VII) False (VIII) True (IX) True
8.

Dhangadeva was the ruler of which dynasty?1. Chandelas of Jejakabhukti2. Parmars of Malwa3. Kalachuri's of mahishmati4. Kalachuris of Tripuri

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : Chandelas of Jejakabhukti

The correct answer is the Chandelas of Jejakabhukti.

  • The Chandelas of Jejakabhukti were a royal dynasty in India.
  • The Bundelkhand region between the 9th and the 13th centuries was of their dominance.
  • The Chandelas initially ruled as feudatories of the Gurjara-Pratiharas of Kanyakubja.

  • The Chandel dynasty is famous in Indian history for Maharaja Rao Vidyadhara, who repulsed the attacks of Mahmud of Ghazni and also for his temples art and sculpture.
  • They become more popular for the artistically sculptured temples, made during their rule in Central India. These temples are unique and more talked among people, due to the introduction of eroticism as one of the subjects in sculpture work, carried out in outer-walls of temples.
9.

At which of the following places was Habib Tanvir born?1. Raipur2. Jhabua3. Indore4. Ratlam 

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : Raipur

The correct answer is Raipur.

  • Habib Tanvir was one of the most popular a theatre director, Indian Urdu, Hindi playwrights, poet etc.
  • He was the writer of plays
    • Agra Bazar
    • Charandas Chor

  • Born: 1 September 1923, Raipur
  • Died: 8 June 2009, Bhopal
  • Movies:
    • Charandas Chor
    • Prahaar: The Final Attack
  • During his lifetime he won several national and international awards like
  • Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1969
  • Jawarharlal Nehru Fellowship in 1979
  • Padma Shri in 1983
  • Kalidas Samman 1990
  • Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship in 1996
  • Padma Bhushan in 2002
  • Similarly, he became nominated member of the Rajya Sabha (1972–1978).
10.

Gold from Gold bearing rock can be dissolved with NaCN in presence of oxygen. `Au(s)_NaCN(aq)+O_(2)(g)+H_(2)O(g)+H_(2)O(l)rarrNa[Au(CN)_(2)](aq)+NaOH(aq)` For 200kg rock (containing 0.0197% gold) how many litres of 0.2M NaCN aqueous solution is required to dissolve all Gold present in rock. [Given: Atomic mass of Au=197]

Answer» `4Au(s)+8NaCN(aq)+O_(2)(g)+2H_(2)O(l)rarr4Na[Au(CN)_(2)](aq)+4NaOH(aq)`
`W_(Au)=200xx(0.0197)/(100)xx10^(3)`
`n_(A_(u))=0.2`
`(n_(Au))/(4)=(n_(NaCN))/(8)`
`(0.2)/(4)=(0.2M)/(8)xxV` (lit)
V(lit)=2lit.
11.

Let `lim_(x to) (1+(P(x))/(x^(5)))^((1)/(x^(3)-tan^(3)x))` exists and is equal to `e^(9//7)`, where P(x) is a polynormial function. The degree of polynomial isA. 8B. 9C. 10D. 11

Answer» Correct Answer - A
`underset(xto0)lim(1+(P(x))/(x^(5)))^((1)/(x^(3)-tan^(3)x))=e^(9//7)`
`:.P(x)` must be of degree greater than or equal to 6
`i.e.P(x)=ax^(6)+bx^(7)+. . . . . . . . . . . .. `
`underset(xto0)lime^(underset(xto0)lim(1)/((x^(3)-tan^(3)x))(1+(P(x))/(x^(2))-1))=e^(9//7)`
`underset(xto0)lim((x^(3))/(x-tanx))((x^(2))/(x^(2)+tan^(2)x+xtanx))(P(x))/(x^(5).x^(5))=(9)/(7)`
`(-3)(2)underset(xto0)lim(P(x))/(x^(10))=(9)/(7)`
`underset(xto0)lim(P(x))/(x^(10))=(-3)/(14)`
Hence degree of P(x) is 10
12.

Match items of Column I with the items of Column II and assign the correct code: `{:(ColumnI,ColumnII),((A)"Cyanide process",(1)"Ultrapure Ge"),((B)"Froth Floatation Process",(2)"Dressing of"ZnS),((C)"Electrolytic reduction",(3)"Extraction of Al"),((D)"Zone refining",(4)"Extraction of Au"),(,(5)"Purification of Ni"):}`A. I-(c ), II-(a), III-(d), IV-(b)B. I-(d), II-(b), III-(c ), IV-(a)C. I-(c ), II-(b), III-(d), IV-(a)D. I-(d), II-(a), III-( c ), IV-(b)

Answer» Correct Answer - B
(I)`4Au//Ag(s)+8CN^(-)(aq)+2H_2O(aq)+O_2(g) to 4[Au//Ag(CN)_2]^(-)(aq)+4OH^(-)(aq)`
`2[Au//Ag (CN)_2]^(-)(aq)+Zn(s)to2Au//Ag(s)+[Zn(CN)_4]^(2-)(aq)`
(II)This method is based on the fact that gangue and ore particles have different degree of wettability with water and pine oil, the gangue particles are preferentially wetted by water while the ore particles are wetted by oil.
(III)Electrolytic reduction (Hall-Heroult process) :
The purified `Al_2O_3` is mixed with `Na_3AIF_5`(cryolite) or `CaF_2` (fluorspar) which lowers the melting point of the mixture and increases conductivity. The fused matrix is electrolysed. the electrolytic reactions are :
Cathode: `Al^(3+)` ("melt")+`3e^(-) to A(l)`
`C(s)+2O^(2-)("melt")toCO_2(g)+4e^(-)`
(IV) This process is used when metals are reqired in very high purity , for specific application. For example pure Si and Ge are used in semiconductors and hence are purified by this method.Zone refining method is based on the principle that an impure molten metal on gradual cooling will deposit crystals of the pure metal. while the impurities will be left in the remaining part of the molten metal.
13.

`[PtCl(NH_(3))_(3)][Cu(NH_(3))Cl_(3)]` correct name of complex.A. Triammine chloride platinum (II) ammine trichlorido cuprate (II)B. Triammine chloride platinate (+2) ammine trichlorido copper (-2)C. Triammine chloride platinate (II) ammine trichlorido copper (II)D. Triammine chloride platinum (+1) ammine trichlorido cuprate (-1)

Answer» Correct Answer - A::D
`{:(+2,,+2),([PtCl(NH_(3))_(3)],,[Cu(NH_(3)Cl_(3))]):}`
Triammine chlorido platinum (II) ammine trichloride cuprate (II)
or
`[PtCl(NH_(3))_(3)]^(+)[Cu(NH_(3)Cl_(3))]^(-)`
Triammine chlorido platinum (+1) ammine trichloride cuprate (-1)
14.

All the metal ions contains `t_(2g).^(6)eg^(0)` configuration which of the following complex will not be paramagnetic :A. `[FeCl(CN)_(4)(O_(2))]^(4-)`B. `[Co(CN)_(5)(O_(2))]^(-4)`C. `K_(4)[Fe(CN)_(6)]`D. `[Fe(CN)_(5)(O_(2))]^(5-)`

Answer» Correct Answer - B::C::D
All the metal ion contains `t_(2g).^(6)eg^(0)` configuration so Fe should be in +2 oxidation state and Co in +3 oxidation state but oxygen having tendency to shown different type of oxidation state.
[x = oxidation state of `O_(2)]`
(A) `[FeCl(CN)_(4)(O_(2))]^(-4)`
+2-1-4+x=-4
x=-1 due to the presence of unpatied `e^(-)" in "O_(2)^(-)`, it is an paramagnetic complex.
(B) `[Co(CN)_(5)(O_(2))]^(-4)`
+3-5+x=-4
x=-2
`O_(2)^(-2)` (diamagnetic) in nature.
(C) `Fe^(+2)=t_(2g).^(6)eg^(0)` (diamagnetic)
(D) `[Fe(CN)_(5)(O_(2))]^(5-)`
+2-5+x=-5,x=-2
`O_(2)^(-2)` (peroxide) is diamagnetic in nature.
15.

Ultrapure Boron can be obtain when it is purified byA. CupellationB. PolingC. Van ArkelD. Zone refining

Answer» Correct Answer - D
16.

Increase in hydrogen bonding lead to

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A molecule that can form more hydrogen bonds with more neighboring molecules will have more extensive hydrogen bonds, hence more energy is required to break more hydrogen bonds per molecule, and the melting/boiling point is higher.

17.

Which of the following paramagnetic complex with two unpaired electrons in `t_(2g)` orbital according to crystal field theoryA. `[Fe(CN)_(6)]^(3-)`B. `[Ni(H_(2)O)_(6)]^(2+)`C. `[Ti(H_(2)O)_(6)]^(3+)`D. `[Cr(CN)_(6)]^(3-)`

Answer» Correct Answer - D
18.

CoNH2 group is known as

Answer»

An organic compound obtained by replacing the −OH group in acids by the −NH2 group. So from this, I deduced that the bond would be CONH2.

19.

How many ions are produced from the complex Co(NH3)6Cl2 in solution?(i) 6(ii) 4(iii) 3(iv) 2

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(iii) The given complex can be written as [Co(NH3)6]Cl2.
Thus, [Co(NH3)6]+ along with two Cl− ions are produced.

20.

The hexaquo manganese(II) ion contains five unpaired electrons, while the hexacyanoion contains only one unpaired electron. Explain using the crystal field theory.

Answer» Mn is `+2` state the configuration `3d^(5)`. In presence of `H_2O` as ligand, the distribution of these five electrons is `t_(2g)^(3)e_(g)^(2)`, i.e., all the electrons remain unpaired. In presence of `CN^(ɵ)` as ligand, the distribution is `t_(2g)^(5)e_(g)^(0)`, i.e., two `t_(2g)` orbitals contain paired electrons while the third `t_(2g)` orbital contains one unpaired electron.
21.

28. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed from the given sheet of paper (X).A. 1 and 2 onlyB. 2 and 4 only\( \underline{\underline{ C }} 2 \) and 3 onlyD. 1 and 4 only

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first u should keep pic of that question with that boxes then we can know 

22.

………. part of leaf are seen chloroplasts more in number

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Upper part part of leaf are seen chloroplasts more in number

23.

Reasoning

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Incomplete question.....
24.

is an investment that a company makes into another company by way of accurring shares or providing loans to the latter, and earns income by way of dividend or interest on loans.(a) Forgain Direct Investment(b) Portfolio Investment(c) Both (a) \& (b)(d) None of the above

Answer»
d ) none of the above

25.

Which is the highest honor bestowed for an incomparable bravery in the Indian Army?1. Shaurya Chakra2. Kirti Chakra3. Ashoka Chakra4. Veer Chakra

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : Ashoka Chakra

The correct answer is Ashoka Chakra.

  • The Ashoka Chakra is India's highest peacetime military decoration awarded for valour, courageous action, or self-sacrifice away from the battlefield.
  • It is the peacetime equivalent of the Param Vir Chakra (PVC) and is awarded for the "most conspicuous bravery or some daring or pre-eminent valor or self-sacrifice" other than in the face of the enemy.
  • The decoration may be awarded either to military or civilian personnel.

  • President Ram Nath Kovind awarded India's highest peacetime military decoration Ashok Chakra (31) posthumously to Indian Air Force (IAF) Garud commando Corporal Jyoti Prakash Nirala.
  • Colonel Bikumalla Santosh Babu was conferred with Mahavir Chakra in 2020.
  • Havildar Bachittar Singh was the first person who became the first Indian to receive this gallantry Award 'Ashoka Chakra'. 
26.

Khizr khan belongs to ___________dynasty.1. Slave Dynasty2. Khilji Dynasty3. Sayyid Dynasty4. Shah Dynasty

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : Sayyid Dynasty

The correct answer is Sayyid Dynasty.

  • Khizr Khan was the founder of the Sayyid dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate.
    • In 1414 AD, Khizr Khan occupied the power of Delhi.
    • He did not hold the title of Sultan and declared himself as ‘Rayat-e-Ala’.

  • The Sayyid dynasty was the fourth dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, with four rulers ruling from 1414 to 1451.
  • Founded by Khizr Khan a former governor of Multan, they succeeded the Tughlaq dynasty and ruled the sultanate until they were displaced by the Lodi dynasty.
  • Alam Shah (1443 - 1451) was the last ruler of The Sayyid dynasty.
  • Khizr Khan
    • He was the founder of the Sayyid Dynasty in India and ruled as a deputy of Timur’s son and successor, Shah Rukh.
    • His reign was marked by utter chaos and disorder.
    • The empire’s territory had Shrunken to Delhi and adjoining areas and even these parts were frequently challenged by the Hindu Zamindars of Etawah, Katehar, Kannauj, Patiala, and Kampila.

DynastyFounder
Shah Kulamandan Shah Khad
SlaveQutub-ud-din Aibak
KhiljiJalauddin Firoz Khilji
27.

Do as directed and choose the correct options to answer of the given five questions.(i) His bodyguards are checking out the bathroom. (Begin The bathroom _____) (a) The bathroom is being checked by the bodyguards. (b) The bathroom has been checked by the bodyguards (c) The bathroom was being checked by the bodyguards. (d) The bathroom had been checked by the bodyguards.(ii) Not many men would be cruel and unjust to a cripple. (Change from negative to affirmative) (a) Very less men would be cruel and unjust to a cripple. (b) Only a few men would be cruel and unjust to a cripple. (c) No one would be cruel and unjust to a cripple. (d) Very few men would be cruel and unjust to a cripple.(iii) Besides having a salary, he also has a private income. (Use not only….but) (a) He not only has a salary but also a private income. (b) He had not only a salary but also a private income. (c) He has not only a salary but also a private income. (d) He has had not only a salary but also a private income.(iv) “My hour is come,” thought he. “Let me meet death like a man.” (Change to Indirect speech) (a) He thought his hour had come and decided to meet death like a man. (b) He thought that his hour has come and decided to meet death like a man. (c) He thought that his hour had come and decides to meet death like a man. (d) He thought that his hour had come and decided to meet death like a man.(v) Do not insult the weak. (Rewrite the sentence in the passive form) (a) Let the weak not be insulted. (b) Let’s not insult the weak. (c) Let not the weak be insulted. (d) Let the weak not be insulted by us.

Answer»

(i) (a) 

(ii) (b) 

(iii) (c) 

(iv) (d) 

(v) (c)

28.

John left the house without saying ___ to ___ . A) nothing / somebody B) nothing / nobody C) anything / anybody D) anything / nobody E) something / nobody

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Correct option is C) anything / anybody

29.

Who is ___ important person in the history of your country? A) more B) less C) high D) popular E) the most

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Correct option is E) the most

30.

Find out from the atlas the countries along the southern slope of the Alps.

Answer»

Italty, Slovania

31.

Nick Gillard earns a living working as a stuntman on films and TV shows but his first __(1)__ of show business was trick-riding circus horses when he was just 12 years old. Four years later he got the chance to __(2)__ in his first film. ‘I really enjoyed working on the film,’ Nick remembers, ‘so I started asking how I’d __(3)__ becoming a stuntman.’ Nick couldn’t just __(4)__ as a stuntman straight away. First he had to get __(5)__ by the British Stunt Register, which represents stunt professionals in Britain. To do this he had to reach instructor __(6)__ in six sports including skiing, riding and gymnastics. Since qualifying __(7)__ the age of 19, Nick has worked on many movies and he has doubled for some of the biggest stars in Hollywood. Safety and timing are all-important for stunt professionals - they plan everything down to the __(8)__ detail. ‘We take the utmost __(9)__. It’s not like being an actor where you can __(10)__ the shot again if it goes wrong. It’s got to work first time.’ Nick has __(11)__ some terrifyingly dangerous stunts. For one film he jumped across a bridge in a speed boat, and in Alien 3 he was __(12)__ on fire, without air, for more than two minutes. Filming on location __(13)__ him all __(14)__ the world, often for months __(15)__ a time. 1. A) lesson B) experiment C) attempt D) taste 2. A) play B) practice C) perform D) show 3. A) go on B) go about C) go by D) go for 4. A) put up B) establish C) set up D) introduce 5. A) applied B) allowed C) agreed D) accepted 6. A) line B) level C) measure D) mark7. A) in B) on C) at D) by 8. A) tiniest B) lowest C) least D) lightest 9. A) caution B) care C) attention D) guard 10. A) have B) make C) give D) take 11. A) made B) done C) led D) given 12. A) put B) caught C) set D) lit 13. A) takes B) brings C) flies D) fetches 14. A) about B) through C) across D) over 15. A) at B) on C) for D) in

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1- D) taste

2- C) perform

3- B) go about

4- C) set up

5- D) accepted

6- B) level

7- C) at

8-  A) tiniest

9- B) care

10- D) take

11- B) done

12- C) set

13- A) takes

14- D) over

15- A) at

32.

One way of _____ the wealth or poverty is by _____ out how much it produces in one year. A) to determine / finding B) determining / finding C) determine / finding D) determining / to find

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Correct option is B) determining / finding

33.

John is ___ but ___ boy in the family. A) taller / the youngest B) the tallest / the youngest C) taller / younger D) more tall / the most young E) the tallest / more young

Answer»

Correct option is B) the tallest / the youngest

34.

Mount Cook, THE CROWN of the New Zealand Southern Alps, rises to 3756 meters above the surface. A) summit B) foot C) beauty D) rock E) earth

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Correct option is A) summit

35.

Answer the questions with reference to the context of an article given Rishi is a member of the “Environment Club” of his school and the motto of the club is – ‘Sustainable Development’. He has to write an article for the school magazine, emphasizing the need for everyone to actively work towards achieving sustainable development goals of the country.(i) What should the introductory paragraph of Rishi’s Article contain:a. A prelude to the Sustainable Development Goals. b. Preconditions of mitigating harm to the environment. c. The role of Sustainable Development Goals in mitigating Climate Change. d. The consequences of letting the harm to the environment go unchecked.(ii) The article will Not include the point __________ a. Work to preserve nature on earth b. Mitigate the carbon imprint c. Encourage everyone to enhance their immunity d. Single use plastics must be banned.

Answer»

(i) (a) A prelude to the Sustainable Development Goals 

(ii) (c) Encourage everyone to enhance their immunity

36.

Lisa Clayton’s dream was to become the first woman in history to sail single-handed, non-stop and unassisted around the world. On 17 September 1994, she set sail in Spirit of Birmingham on what could have been the final __(1)__ of her life. Here are some of her notes on the journey. Day 182 The loneliness got worse __(2)__ the day. When you haven’t __(3)__ a ship or land for four months, __(4)__ talked to anyone, it really gets you __(5)__. The sense of isolation is frightening. Day 217 I __(6)__ a lot of my trip feeling frustrated and frightened, __(7)__ it was because of the __(8)__ winds, a broken heater or the sharks. I remember thinking, ‘This is crazy!’ The sun was out, the sea was __(9)__ and here I was __(10)__ tears! Then I saw the most wonderful __(11)__- a 12m whale which swam __(12)__ the boat for hours. Day 286 Two days before I crossed the __(13)__ line a helicopter came out scanning the seas for me. That’s when I finally thought, ‘I’m going to do it.’ About 50 boats escorted me into the harbor where thousands of people were waiting, __(14)__ me on. And, as I docked, fireworks and cannons __(15)__. It was just mad! 1. A) excursion B) travel C) journey D) tour 2. A) from B) by C) since D) at  3. A) crossed B) discovered C) passed D) joined 4. A) let alone B) not only C) without even D) not counting 5. A) back B) out C) off D) down 6. A) took B) spent C) had D) stayed 7. A) whether B) unless C) either D) if 8. A) low B) weak C) mild D) light 9. A) sparkling B) glowing C) flickering D) flashing 10. A) full of B) in C) down with D) on 11. A) scenery B) view C) sight D) outlook 12. A) alongside B) close C) besides D) ahead 13. A) ending B) final C) finishing D) last 14. A) crying B) cheering C) shouting D) screaming 15. A) broke out B) let out C) set off D) went off

Answer»

1- C) journey

2- B) by

3- C) passed

4- A) let alone

5- D) down

6- B) spent

7- A) whether

8- D) light

9- A) sparkling

10- B) in

11- C) sight

12- A) alongside

13- C) finishing

14- B) cheering

15- D) went off

37.

Rishi is a member of the “Environment Club” of his school and the motto of the club is – ‘Sustainable Development’. He has to write an article for the school magazine, emphasizing the need for everyone to actively work towards achieving sustainable development goals of the country. 1. What should the introductory paragraph of Rishi’s Article contain: a. A prelude to the Sustainable Development Goals. b. Preconditions of mitigating harm to the environment. c. The role of Sustainable Development Goals in mitigating Climate Change. d. The consequences of letting the harm to the environment go unchecked. 2. The article will Not include the point __________ a. Work to preserve nature on earth b. Mitigate the carbon imprint c. Encourage everyone to enhance their immunity d. Single use plastics must be banned.

Answer»

(1) (a) A prelude to the Sustainable Development Goals 

(2) (c) Encourage everyone to enhance their immunity

38.

The term _____ to describe the amount of goods and services _____ in a country for each person in one year is per capita GNP. A) using / produced B) used / producing C) used / produced D) used / used

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Correct option is C) used / produced

39.

This is ___ rule in this book. A) difficult B) more difficult C) most difficult D) the most difficult E) much difficult

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Correct option is D) the most difficult

40.

He was PUT TO DEATH 2 days go. A) released B) left C) executed D) found E) disappeared

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Correct option is C) executed

41.

The professor’s INTRODUCTORY remarks concerned the development of culture in that region. A) preliminary B) final C) next D) supplementary E) useful

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Correct option is A) preliminary

42.

Per capita GNP is just a rough way of _____ the ability of different countries _____ goods and services, _____ into account the fact that they have different populations. A) compared / producing / taking B) comparing / producing / taken C) comparing / to produce / taking D) comparing / producing / to take

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Correct option is C) comparing / to produce / taking

43.

What EXCUSE have you got this time? A) matter B) problem C) factor D) reason E) explanation

Answer»

Correct option is E) explanation

44.

The mines had been closed _____ a geological survey. A) except for B) excluding C) following D) due to

Answer»

Correct option is C) following

45.

Do you have _____ homework? A) some B) a C) any D) the

Answer»

Correct option is C) any

46.

______ they have an old car? A) Are B) Aren’t C) Have D) Do

Answer»

Correct option is D) Do

47.

Can the rich live for ever, _____ to their affairs? A) attending B) attended C) to attend D) having attended

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Correct option is A) attending

48.

The children made this mess, so see that they get it _____ up right away. A) cleaning B) to clean C) cleaned D) clean

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Correct option is C) cleaned

49.

Because the company was doing more business it was necessary to ________ the factory. A) extend B) increase C) broaden D) grow E) magnify

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Correct option is A) extend

50.

​​​​Skin burns are common (a), contrary to popular opinion, do not place an ice cube (b) the affected spot, says Erik Senger from Germany’s Association of Dermatologists, as the ice (c) freeze to the skin. A better method is to place the burn under cold, running water for a (d) minutes.

Answer»

Skin burns are common but, contrary to popular opinion, do not place an ice cube on the affected spot, says Erik Senger from Germany’s Association of Dermatologists, as the ice may freeze to the skin. A better method is to place the burn under cold, running water for a few minutes.