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Which day was celebrated as ‘Akhila - Karnataka Satyagraha Day’, during Freedom Movement ?1. 12 December2. 13 April3. 12 July4. 12 September |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : 13 April The correct answer is 13 April
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Arrange the following events in chronological order. Aruvippuram Consecration Malabar Rebellion Keezhariyur Bomb Case Ezhava Memorial Channar Revolt |
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Observe the table and summarise your findings about Kerala’s foreign tradeExportImportCoconutTextilesJaggeryTobaccoCashewKerosinePepperSugarArecanutMetal productIron ore |
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Explain the role of medieval literature in the growth of Malayalam language. |
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Answer» Role of medieval literature in the growth of Malayalam language: Malayalam belongs to the family of Dravidian languages. Tamil, Telugu and Kannada are the other cultivated languages belonging to this family. Of the four, Tamil is considered to be the oldest, the most cultivated and welldeveloped. Malayalam is believed to be an offshoot of medieval Tamil of the 8th century AD, and this fact is proven by many inscriptions and other materials, now unearthed, belonging to the centuries successively following the period of medieval Tamil. However, it may be clearly stated that of all the four cultivated South Indian languages, modern Tamil is the closest to Malayalam. Malayalam as a language got separated from its parental tongue – the medieval Tamil – due to many reasons; sociological, political, geographical, and to some extent, geological too. Among them, the most important is sociological. It is often said that the Namputiri Brahmins and caste Hindus of Kerala got themselves allied; physically, spiritually and economically. In Kerala, they formed themselves into a separate community or nationality, who were socially and culturally cut off from the rest. Sanskrit which was the spiritual and cultural language of the Brahmins made its way into the local language and a new hybrid language called “Manipravalam” (the coral-pearl combination of the local language and Sanskrit) was formed. Till the formation of Manipravalam, the then spoken and literary language of Kerala had been using loan words from Sanskrit in a Tamillised form; as an evident from the words written during those periods both in Kerala and in Tamilnad. When Manipravalam began to make its influence felt on local language, the system of adoption of Sanskrit loan words underwent a change. Sanskrit words were used as they are, and there was a tendency on the part of a few writers to Sankritise even the local words. Such artificial forms are abundant in Manipravala works written during that period. By the 14th century, the entire nature of Kerala language was changed and a language worthy of being termed as “Malayalam”, with all its modern characteristics, had been formed by the time. The literary works belonging to the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries bear ample testimony to this fact. There were many literary works written during this formative period. They may be classified under two major groups according to the nature of languages and mode of literary styles used in them. They are known as “Manipravala” works and “Pattu” works. “Pattu” means “song”, and the compositions which strictly followed the rules of the then Tamil poems were termed as “Pattu” works. One speciality with Malayalam literature is that the Manipravala works written during the earliest literary periods – 12th, 13th, 14th & 15th centuries – are of purely non-religious nature. Poems of courtesants, their life and their activities were composed by many poets. Today, they are considered as the best sources for researchers to study the then existing social conditions of Kerala. Almost all Manipravalam works are replete with this sort of sensuous themes. Meanwhile, Pattu works are mostly on religious, mythological and ritual themes. Ramayana and Mahabharata were composed in Pattu styles during this period. Tuncattu Eluttaccan, ascribed to 16th century is often called the Father of Modern Malayalam. It is in his Ramayana and Mahabharata we find the language of Kerala establishing itself in its modern form. There were many works written in imitation of Sanskrit literature. They come under the titles “Sandesa Kavya” (Messenger Poem) and “Champus”. An indigenous literary branch known as “Attakkatha” written for the Kerala classical dance-drama Kathakali form the bulk of medieval literature of Malayalam. Devotional poems and philosophical works were also written by many during this period. There were good prose works in Malayalam from kautilya’s “Arthashastra”, Called “Bhasa Kautaliyam”, it is perhaps the earliest of Malayalam works now available. Thereafter appeared many prose works mainly describing the mode of acting classical Sanskrit plays in temples; known as Kutiyattam. Malayalam prose got a fresh energy when the foreign missionaries began learning Malayalam and writing prose works on theological themes. |
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Name the Kerala women who gave leadership to the National Movement in Kerala. |
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Arrange the following events in chronological order.Guruvayur Satyagraha Punnapra-Vayalar Revolt Vaikom Satyagraha Channar Revolt |
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Write the services of Dr.Hermann Gundert for the growth of Malayalam language |
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Why is it said that the National Movement in Kerala did not have a unified form? |
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Answer» Kerala was not politically unified. |
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There is a crying need for improvements to our public transport system.A. There is an obvious need for improvements to our public transport systemB. There is a minor need for improvements to our public transport systemC. There is a minor need for improvements to our public transport systemD. There is no urgency for improvements to our public transport system |
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Answer» Correct Answer - D Crying need means a definite or desparate need for someone or something. |
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Political agitations were not powerful in Kochi and Travancore as in Malabar. Why? |
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Answer» The British ruled Malabar directly. So there was strong resentment in Malabar against their policies. They ruled Kochi and Travancore indirectly through the Resident. |
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The stunt that I recently attempted was a piece of cakeA. The stunt that I recently attempted was enjoyable to watchB. The stunt that I recently attempted was celebrated by allC. The stunt that I recently attempted turned out to be a faiureD. The stunt that I recently attempted was a simple task |
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Answer» Correct Answer - D Piece of cake means something easy to do. Therefore |
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Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/error in it. The error if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the letter of the part with error as your answer. If there is no error, mark (e) as your answer. People are willing to (a)/ pay higher taxes so that (b)/ the Government can build better roads ( c )/ and provide safe drinking water. (d)/ No error ( e ). |
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Answer» Correct Answer - e No error. |
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Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/error in it. The error if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the letter of the part with error as your answer. If there is no error, mark (e) as your answer. Today there are very few (a)/ tigers left in India (b)/ and many NGOs are ( c )/ working saving our national animal. (d)/ No error ( e ). |
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Answer» Correct Answer - d working on saving |
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Explain the circumstances how Malabar Kochi and Travancore were brought under East India Company. Prepare a note. |
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Answer» Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan from Mysore arrived in Kerala when the land was administered by local rulers and chieftains. Tipu took over the control of Malabar. The rulers of Kochi and Travancore sought the help of the British to save their states from Tipu’s invasion. Henceforth, it was in the English East India Company that the local chieftains found their hope. The rulers of Kochi and Travancore, too, considered the British as their savior. The Subsidiary Alliance introduced by Lord Wellesley enabled the British to bring the native states under their control easily. The British ruled Malabar directly according to the terms of the Treaty of Srirangapattnam. Travancore and Kochi accepted the paramountcy of the British. |
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Please select the most appropriate option out of the five options given for each of the folllowing sentences, which, in your view, should be grammatically and stucturally correct. Please not that the meaning & context of the sentence must not change. (a) I have b een ill for fortnight and the Management and the school sports committee as well prefer to elect me the Captain of school team. Initially I thought that it is only in a fun but I was wrong. (b) I had been ill for the fortnight and the Management and the school sports committee preferred to elect me the Captain of school team. Intially I thought that it was only in a fun but I was wrong. (c) I have been ill for a fornight and the Managemen as well as the school sports committee profers to elect me Captain of school team. Intially I thought that it was only in fun but I was wrong. (d) I was ill for fortnight thus the Management as well as the school soprts committee perferred to elect me the Captain of school team. Intially I thought that it was only in a fun but I was wrong. (e) All are true |
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Answer» Correct Answer - c I have been ill for a fortnight and the Management as well as the school sports committee prefers to elect me Captain of school team. Initially I thought that it is only in fun but I was wrong. |
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(186) a country needs money for a development project, what can it do? It can (187) to the World Bank or Asian Development Bank for aid. A country with a foreign currency problem can ask the International Monetary Fund for (188). However, (189) there is no way out for a country which has shortage of food. The country cannot (190) import the food if it is rare like pulses which are grown only by a few countries in such cases the problem is more (191). This situation has led experts to suggest the (192) of establishing a World Agricultural Bank. The food situation today is serious since production is not keeping (193) with demand. The World Agricultural Bank can therefore be established by member-countries who have to (194) both capital as well as surplus food to the Bank. The stocks would form a corpus which would be used to assist members in (195) of distress.A. simplyB. duringC. factD. presently |
| Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the letter of that part as your answer. If there is no error, mark ( e ) as your answer. If you have (a)/ an account with this branch, (b)/ the bank will not (c)/ levy any extra charges. (d)/ No error (e). |
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Answer» Correct Answer - e No error |
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(186) a country needs money for a development project, what can it do? It can (187) to the World Bank or Asian Development Bank for aid. A country with a foreign currency problem can ask the International Monetary Fund for (188). However, (189) there is no way out for a country which has shortage of food. The country cannot (190) import the food if it is rare like pulses which are grown only by a few countries in such cases the problem is more (191). This situation has led experts to suggest the (192) of establishing a World Agricultural Bank. The food situation today is serious since production is not keeping (193) with demand. The World Agricultural Bank can therefore be established by member-countries who have to (194) both capital as well as surplus food to the Bank. The stocks would form a corpus which would be used to assist members in (195) of distress.A. backingB. helpingC. solutionD. assistants |
| Answer» Correct Answer - A | |
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Please select the most appropriate option out of the five options given for each of the folllowing sentences, which, in your view, should be grammatically and stucturally correct. Please not that the meaning & context of the sentence must not change. (a) The judges finally distributed the awards among the most active children talking at length among themselves. (b) The sudges finally distributed the awards talking at length among themselves. (c) The judges, talking at length among themselves finally distributed the awards among the most active children. (d) The judges distributed finally talking at length among themselves the awards among the most active children. (e) None is true. |
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Answer» Correct Answer - c The judges, talking at length among themselves finally distributed the awards among the most active children. |
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Please select the most appropriate option out of the five options given for each of the folllowing sentences, which, in your view, should be grammatically and stucturally correct. Please not that the meaning & context of the sentence must not change. (a) If I have enough money I would have backpack around Europe. But unfortunately I was broken. (b) If I have had enough money, I would have done backpack around Europe. But, unfortunately I am broke. (c) If I had enough money I would backpack around Europe. But, unfortunately I am broke. (d) If I have enough money I would backpack around all over the Europe. But unfortunately I am broke. (e) None is true. |
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Answer» Correct Answer - c If I had enough money I would backpack around Europe. But, unfortunately I am broke. |
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Please select the most appropriate option out of the five options given for each of the folllowing sentences, which, in your view, should be grammatically and stucturally correct. Please not that the meaning & context of the sentence must not change. (a) Although I already knew the answer and he invited me to visit him often, since I just have seen her in the square, I was never determined to yield this point. (b) Although I have already known the answer and the invited me to visit him often but since I just have seen her in the square, I was not determined to yield this point. (c) Although I knew the answer already, and he has oftern invited me to visit him, since I just hae seen her in the square, I am never determined to yield this point. (d) Although I already know the answer and he often invited me to visit him, since I have just seen her in the square, I am determined never to yield this point. (e) None is true. |
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Answer» Correct Answer - e None of the above sentence is structurally and grammatically correct. |
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As the country embarks on planning (71) the 12th Plan (2012-17) period, a key question mark (72) hangs over the process is on the energy requirements. Growth is energy hungry, and the aspirations of growing at 9-10% will (73) huge demands on the energy resources of the country. In this energy Jigsaw, renewable energy will (74) like never before in the 12th Plan and the (75). By the rule of the thumb, India will (76) about 100 gigawatts (GW)-100,000 megawatts-of capacity addition in the next five years. Encouraging trends on energy efficiency and sustained (77) by some parts of the government the Bureau of Energy Efficiency in particular needs to be complimented for this-have led to substantially lesser energy intensity of economic growth. However, even the tendered demand numbers are (78) to be below 80GW.As against this need the coal supply from domestic sources is unlikely to support more than 25GW equivalent capacity Imported coal can add some more, but at a much (79) cost. Gas based electricity generation is unlikely to contribute anything substantial in view of the unprecedented gas supply challenges. Nuclear will be (80) in the foreseeable future. Between imported coal, gas, large hydro and nuclear, no more than 15-20GW equivalent can be (81) to be added in the five-year time block. (82) (83) this, capacity addition in the renewable energy based power generation has touched about 3GW a year. In the coming five years, the overall capacity addition in the electricity grid (84) renewable energy is likely to range between 20GW and 25GW Additionally, over and above the grid based capacity, off-grid electricity applications are reaching remote places and (85) lives where grid-based electricity supply has miserably failed.A. ExpectedB. NominalC. ExcelledD. Higher |
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Answer» Correct Answer - D Contrasting word with the supply and cost should be used. Supply is there but at higher cost . Supply is low but cost is low. So first case is relevant here as per the context of the passage |
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Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the letter of that part as your answer. If there is no error, mark ( e ) as your answer. You should purchase (a)/ this insurance policy (b)/ as the company (c)/ offers many benefits. (d)/ No error (e). |
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Answer» Correct Answer - e No error |
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(186) a country needs money for a development project, what can it do? It can (187) to the World Bank or Asian Development Bank for aid. A country with a foreign currency problem can ask the International Monetary Fund for (188). However, (189) there is no way out for a country which has shortage of food. The country cannot (190) import the food if it is rare like pulses which are grown only by a few countries in such cases the problem is more (191). This situation has led experts to suggest the (192) of establishing a World Agricultural Bank. The food situation today is serious since production is not keeping (193) with demand. The World Agricultural Bank can therefore be established by member-countries who have to (194) both capital as well as surplus food to the Bank. The stocks would form a corpus which would be used to assist members in (195) of distress.A. appealsB. goC. approachD. solicit |
| Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
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Man has always considered himself to be the ruler of his planet. This (176) and the attendant superiority feeling has made him look down (177) other creatures who co-exist with human on this earth. The so-called civilized human race has (178) and ill-treated small and large animal species and birds in an attempt to prove his (179) It is common knowledge that (180) number of animals have been (181) for centuries under the (182) of conducting scientific experiments or for sports. Till recently, in the (183) of scientificexperiments, monkeys and frogs have been (184) to dissection and (185) in the laboratory.A. tallB. plentyC. countlessD. diverse |
| Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
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Man has always considered himself to be the ruler of his planet. This (176) and the attendant superiority feeling has made him look down (177) other creatures who co-exist with human on this earth. The so-called civilized human race has (178) and ill-treated small and large animal species and birds in an attempt to prove his (179) It is common knowledge that (180) number of animals have been (181) for centuries under the (182) of conducting scientific experiments or for sports. Till recently, in the (183) of scientificexperiments, monkeys and frogs have been (184) to dissection and (185) in the laboratory.A. supremacyB. wisdomC. clevernessD. instinct |
| Answer» Correct Answer - A | |
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(186) a country needs money for a development project, what can it do? It can (187) to the World Bank or Asian Development Bank for aid. A country with a foreign currency problem can ask the International Monetary Fund for (188). However, (189) there is no way out for a country which has shortage of food. The country cannot (190) import the food if it is rare like pulses which are grown only by a few countries in such cases the problem is more (191). This situation has led experts to suggest the (192) of establishing a World Agricultural Bank. The food situation today is serious since production is not keeping (193) with demand. The World Agricultural Bank can therefore be established by member-countries who have to (194) both capital as well as surplus food to the Bank. The stocks would form a corpus which would be used to assist members in (195) of distress.A. ThoughB. SupposedC. UnlessD. When |
| Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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Man has always considered himself to be the ruler of his planet. This (176) and the attendant superiority feeling has made him look down (177) other creatures who co-exist with human on this earth. The so-called civilized human race has (178) and ill-treated small and large animal species and birds in an attempt to prove his (179) It is common knowledge that (180) number of animals have been (181) for centuries under the (182) of conducting scientific experiments or for sports. Till recently, in the (183) of scientificexperiments, monkeys and frogs have been (184) to dissection and (185) in the laboratory.A. criticisedB. devaluedC. protectedD. abused |
| Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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Man has been tampering (126) ecosphere for a very (127) time and is forced to (128) that the environmental resources are (129). Environmental problems are (130) social problems. They begin with people as (131) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (132) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (133) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (134) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (135) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation.A. plentyB. scarceC. minuteD. enough |
| Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
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Man has been tampering (126) ecosphere for a very (127) time and is forced to (128) that the environmental resources are (129). Environmental problems are (130) social problems. They begin with people as (131) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (132) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (133) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (134) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (135) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation.A. reallyB. coldlyC. badlyD. happily |
| Answer» Correct Answer - A | |
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Man has always considered himself to be the ruler of his planet. This (176) and the attendant superiority feeling has made him look down (177) other creatures who co-exist with human on this earth. The so-called civilized human race has (178) and ill-treated small and large animal species and birds in an attempt to prove his (179) It is common knowledge that (180) number of animals have been (181) for centuries under the (182) of conducting scientific experiments or for sports. Till recently, in the (183) of scientificexperiments, monkeys and frogs have been (184) to dissection and (185) in the laboratory.A. inB. uponC. withD. for |
| Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
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Man has always considered himself to be the ruler of his planet. This (176) and the attendant superiority feeling has made him look down (177) other creatures who co-exist with human on this earth. The so-called civilized human race has (178) and ill-treated small and large animal species and birds in an attempt to prove his (179) It is common knowledge that (180) number of animals have been (181) for centuries under the (182) of conducting scientific experiments or for sports. Till recently, in the (183) of scientificexperiments, monkeys and frogs have been (184) to dissection and (185) in the laboratory.A. confinedB. subjectedC. condemnedD. allied |
| Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
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Man has always considered himself to be the ruler of his planet. This (176) and the attendant superiority feeling has made him look down (177) other creatures who co-exist with human on this earth. The so-called civilized human race has (178) and ill-treated small and large animal species and birds in an attempt to prove his (179) It is common knowledge that (180) number of animals have been (181) for centuries under the (182) of conducting scientific experiments or for sports. Till recently, in the (183) of scientificexperiments, monkeys and frogs have been (184) to dissection and (185) in the laboratory.A. crueltyB. deformationC. studyD. vivisection |
| Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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Man has always considered himself to be the ruler of his planet. This (176) and the attendant superiority feeling has made him look down (177) other creatures who co-exist with human on this earth. The so-called civilized human race has (178) and ill-treated small and large animal species and birds in an attempt to prove his (179) It is common knowledge that (180) number of animals have been (181) for centuries under the (182) of conducting scientific experiments or for sports. Till recently, in the (183) of scientificexperiments, monkeys and frogs have been (184) to dissection and (185) in the laboratory.A. matterB. setC. schemeD. name |
| Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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Man has always considered himself to be the ruler of his planet. This (176) and the attendant superiority feeling has made him look down (177) other creatures who co-exist with human on this earth. The so-called civilized human race has (178) and ill-treated small and large animal species and birds in an attempt to prove his (179) It is common knowledge that (180) number of animals have been (181) for centuries under the (182) of conducting scientific experiments or for sports. Till recently, in the (183) of scientificexperiments, monkeys and frogs have been (184) to dissection and (185) in the laboratory.A. projectionB. criticismC. pretextD. game |
| Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
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Man has always considered himself to be the ruler of his planet. This (176) and the attendant superiority feeling has made him look down (177) other creatures who co-exist with human on this earth. The so-called civilized human race has (178) and ill-treated small and large animal species and birds in an attempt to prove his (179) It is common knowledge that (180) number of animals have been (181) for centuries under the (182) of conducting scientific experiments or for sports. Till recently, in the (183) of scientificexperiments, monkeys and frogs have been (184) to dissection and (185) in the laboratory.A. torturedB. exposedC. treatedD. vanished |
| Answer» Correct Answer - A | |
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Today, countries all over the world are experiencing many natural disasters like floods and earthquakes. In 2011, the United Nations conducted a (41) on the natural disasters that occurred (42) 1974 to 2007. Their report said that the (43) of natural disasters has increased tremendously (44) we do not respect the environment and (45) unsafe cities Some countries like Japan are also (46) in the areas where earthquakes often take place. (47) countries cope with these natural disasters efficiently (48) making technological developments So. Japan invests in (49) buildings which earthquakes will not destroy (50). We cannot avoid challenges but must face up to them.A. warB. discoveryC. studyD. experiment |
| Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
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Man has been tampering (126) ecosphere for a very (127) time and is forced to (128) that the environmental resources are (129). Environmental problems are (130) social problems. They begin with people as (131) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (132) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (133) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (134) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (135) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation.A. seeB. lookC. doneD. realise |
| Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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Man has always considered himself to be the ruler of his planet. This (176) and the attendant superiority feeling has made him look down (177) other creatures who co-exist with human on this earth. The so-called civilized human race has (178) and ill-treated small and large animal species and birds in an attempt to prove his (179) It is common knowledge that (180) number of animals have been (181) for centuries under the (182) of conducting scientific experiments or for sports. Till recently, in the (183) of scientificexperiments, monkeys and frogs have been (184) to dissection and (185) in the laboratory.A. pleasureB. factC. achievementD. arrogance |
| Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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Man has been tampering (126) ecosphere for a very (127) time and is forced to (128) that the environmental resources are (129). Environmental problems are (130) social problems. They begin with people as (131) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (132) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (133) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (134) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (135) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation.A. shortB. longC. smallD. tall |
| Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
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Man has been tampering (126) ecosphere for a very (127) time and is forced to (128) that the environmental resources are (129). Environmental problems are (130) social problems. They begin with people as (131) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (132) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (133) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (134) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (135) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation.A. ecologicalB. biologicalC. logicalD. chronological |
| Answer» Correct Answer - A | |
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Man has been tampering (126) ecosphere for a very (127) time and is forced to (128) that the environmental resources are (129). Environmental problems are (130) social problems. They begin with people as (131) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (132) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (133) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (134) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (135) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation.A. byB. inC. outD. through |
| Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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Man has been tampering (126) ecosphere for a very (127) time and is forced to (128) that the environmental resources are (129). Environmental problems are (130) social problems. They begin with people as (131) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (132) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (133) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (134) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (135) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation.A. causeB. restC. consequenceD. result |
| Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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Man has been tampering (126) ecosphere for a very (127) time and is forced to (128) that the environmental resources are (129). Environmental problems are (130) social problems. They begin with people as (131) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (132) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (133) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (134) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (135) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation.A. revolutionB. pollutionC. resolutionD. evolution |
| Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
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Today, countries all over the world are experiencing many natural disasters like floods and earthquakes. In 2011, the United Nations conducted a (41) on the natural disasters that occurred (42) 1974 to 2007. Their report said that the (43) of natural disasters has increased tremendously (44) we do not respect the environment and (45) unsafe cities Some countries like Japan are also (46) in the areas where earthquakes often take place. (47) countries cope with these natural disasters efficiently (48) making technological developments So. Japan invests in (49) buildings which earthquakes will not destroy (50). We cannot avoid challenges but must face up to them.A. earlierB. beforeC. soonerD. from |
| Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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Man has been tampering (126) ecosphere for a very (127) time and is forced to (128) that the environmental resources are (129). Environmental problems are (130) social problems. They begin with people as (131) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (132) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (133) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (134) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (135) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation.A. effectB. resultC. causeD. wisdom |
| Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
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Greenhouse gases are only (116) of the story when it comes to global warming. Changes to one part of the climate system can (117) additional changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects energy. These secondary changes are (118) climate feedbacks, and they could more than double the amount of warming caused by carbon dioxide alone. The primary feedback are (119) to snow and ice, water vapour, clouds, and the carbon cycle. The most well (120) feedback comes from melting snow and ice in the Northern Hemisphere. Warming temperatures are already (121) a growing percentage of Arctic sea ice, exposing dark ocean water during the (122) sunlight of summer. Snow cover on land is also (123) in many areas. In the (124) of snow and ice, these areas go from having bright, sunlight-reflecting surfaces that cool the planet to having dark, sunlight-absorbing surfaces that (125) more energy into the Earth system and cause more warmingA. dueB. resultsC. reasonD. those |
| Answer» Correct Answer - A | |
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Today, countries all over the world are experiencing many natural disasters like floods and earthquakes. In 2011, the United Nations conducted a (41) on the natural disasters that occurred (42) 1974 to 2007. Their report said that the (43) of natural disasters has increased tremendously (44) we do not respect the environment and (45) unsafe cities Some countries like Japan are also (46) in the areas where earthquakes often take place. (47) countries cope with these natural disasters efficiently (48) making technological developments So. Japan invests in (49) buildings which earthquakes will not destroy (50). We cannot avoid challenges but must face up to them.A. lossB. timeC. reportsD. number |
| Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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Man has been tampering (126) ecosphere for a very (127) time and is forced to (128) that the environmental resources are (129). Environmental problems are (130) social problems. They begin with people as (131) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (132) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (133) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (134) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (135) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation.A. onB. inC. withD. for |
| Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
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Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any, will be in one part of the sentence, the letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, mark ( e ). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any) In the first two months of this fiscal, tractor sales has seen (a)/ a drop of about five percent (b)/ however. the industry is watiting for the monsoon (c) to really arrive at a firm conclusion about growth prospects for the current year. (d)/ No error (e) |
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Answer» Correct Answer - a Here subject (tractor sales) is plural. Hence, …… tractor sales have seen …… should be used. |
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