This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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Write down the full form of:- a) DOS b) GUI |
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Answer» a) Disk Operating System b) Graphical User Interface |
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A _______ operating system is used to control machinery, scientific instruments, like robots. |
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Answer» A Real Time operating system is used to control machinery, scientific instruments, like robots. |
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Chambarumal is: a) A shawl gifted to a girl on her marriage. b) Beautiful saree given to mother on having a baby. c) Bed spread with embroidery. d) Common handkerchief item of gift during marriages. |
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Answer» Correct option: d) Common handkerchief item of gift during marriages. |
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What are the benefits of working independently advocate? |
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Answer» Ensures greater learning. Individuals feel more empowered and responsible, failure and success of the task assigned are accounted by individuals |
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While using stencil for tracing, following precautions should be taken: a) No need to iron the fabric on which tracing has to be done b) No need to fix the stencil on the fabric c) No need to follow the placement of design d) Stencil should be neatly cut so that design comes out with clarity |
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Answer» d) Stencil should be neatly cut so that design comes out with clarity |
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Distance Communication is a type of _________ Communication. |
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Answer» Distance Communication is a type of Oral Communication. |
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It helps individuals to chart their ways for working independently. A) Self motivation B) Self regulation C) Self awareness D) None of these |
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Answer» Correct option: B) Self regulation |
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‘E-Key’ stands for: a) Electronic key b) Emergency key c) Employee key d) Essential key |
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Answer» b) Emergency key ‘E-Key’ stands for Emergency key. |
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____helps individuals to chart their ways for working independently. |
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Answer» self awareness helps individuals to chart their ways for working independently. |
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Loch Ness is well known as the lake in which a monster is said to live. _____ Many people have claimed to have seen this monster and some have even taken pictures which are not really clear enough to be good evidence for scientists. A) The lake is extremely deep and believed to be large enough to hide a huge animal in it. B) The monster has disrupted many fishermen in the lake. C) People around the lake have created the legend to attract tourists. D) It is not possible to see' the monster easily. E) At moments like this, the hobby of photography comes in handy |
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Answer» Correct option is A) The lake is extremely deep and believed to be large enough to hide a huge animal in it |
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Texture in embroidery is the: a) Sensory impression of sight and touch. b) Each material has a distinctive texture. c) Rough, smooth, shiny etc. d) All of the above |
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Answer» Correct option: d) All of the above |
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Fill in the conditional clause appropriately:1. If you ……. (work) hard, you …………. get a distinction. 2. The biriyani ………. (taste) better if it …………. (be) hot.3. If the students ………. (miss) the opportunity of using time properly, they ………. (will) never be able to learn the value of time management. 4. If the pilot ………. (has) cautious, the accident have avoided.5. If I ………. (be) a pilot I …………. (will) fly and visit many countries. 6. If you ………. (warn) her, she …………. (has, avoid) cyber criminals friendship.7. If I …………. (has, meet) her, I …………. (speak) to her. 8. If I ………. (has, study) diligently, I …………. (pass) the NEET examination. 9. If he …………. (be) patient, he ……………………. (win) the respect of friends. 10. If you …………. (call) me, I ……………………. (have) surely helped you. 11. If you ……………. (study) well, you …………. (get) good job. 12. If the girl …………. (has, strong), he …………. (overcome) the adverse circumstances in life.13. If Prem …………. (be) late, he …………. punished.14. The soup …………. (taste) better, if you …………. (add) little pepper and salt to it. 15. If the gate keeper ………. (be) vigilant, the mishap ………. avoided. |
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Answer» 1. work/will 2. will taste/is; would taste/was; would have tasted/had been 3. miss/will 4. had been/could (have) been 5. were/would 6. had wamed/would have avoided 7. had met/would have spoken 8. had studied/would have passed 9. is/willwin 10. had called/would have 11. study/will get; had studied/would have got; studied/would get 12. had been strong/would have overcome 13. is/willbe 14. would taste/added; will taste/add; would have tasted/had added 15. was/would be |
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Fill in the blanks with suitable determiners. 1. We have ……. kilometers to go but there is only a ………. petrol left in the tank!2. There isn’t ………. time; we’ve only ………. minutes left before the movie starts.3. I took ……. apple from ……. refrigerator and ate it.4. Quite ……. trees were blown down by the storm last night ………. workers were trying to clear them off the road this morning.5. How ………. rice is there in the pot? We need only ………. to feed the cat.6. Don’t add ………. salt. I have already put in ……. and the soup is just right.7. ………. goats have wandered into the garden and damaged ……. plants.8. A man may have ………. wealth and yet not be ……. happier with it9. On Sundays, there is not ………. traffic along this road.10. I tried to phone her two or three times, but ……. time there was no reply |
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Answer» 1. some, any 2. much, a few 3. an, the 4. a few, Many 5. much, a little 6. any, enough 7. Several, the 8. some, any 9. much 10. each |
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Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the correct options given against the number of blanks. 1. Have you ever ——– (1) people putting ——– (2) thumb impression on important documents? This is done mainly ——– (3) illiterate people ——– (4) they cannot put their signatures. 1) A) see B) sees C) seen D) seeing 2) A) its B) his C) their D) her 3) A) with B) from C) by D) of 4) A) so B) because C) as D) since 2. The finger prints ——– (1) the police to ——– (2) the thieves and criminals. ——– (3) keep a record of the finger prints of thieves and criminals ——– (4) to them. 1) A) helps B) help C) helped D) helping 2) A) identify B) identifying C) identified D) identifies3) A) He B) She C) They D) It 4) A) knows B) know C) known D) knowing 3. A cell phone is ——– (1) extremely sophisticated radio. ——– (2) cell phones ——– (3) can talk to anyone ——– (4) the planet from just about anywhere. 1) A) a B) an C) the D) any 2) A) by B) with C) from D) n 3) A) she B) he C) they D) you 4) A) on B) in C) over D) above 4. Abdul is ——– (1) friend. One evening he ——– (2) home from school. He saw a boy ——– (3) in a tank suddenly he jumped ——– (4) the tank and saved the boy. 1) A) I B) my C) me D) mine 2) A) is returning B) returns C) was returning D) returned3) A) drowns B) drowning C) drowned D) drown 4) A) in B) on C) into D) over |
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Answer» 1. 1 – C; 2 – C; 3 – C; 4 – B 2. 1 – B; 2 – A; 3 – C; 4 – C 3. 1 – B; 2 – B; 3 – D; 4 – A 4. 1 – B; 2 – C; 3 – B; 4 – C |
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Write what the people actually said:1. Rajee proudly said that she had a pet parrot in her home 2. The children asked the teacher when she would take them to the museum.3. The customer asked the banker what had happened to all the 500 rupee notes sent by4. Sindhuja requested her father to give her permission to study in Germany.5. Sindhu exclaimed with joy that she had won the Asian Badminton Championship.6. He asked his friend what he had told the class teacher about him.7. The science teacher told the students that plants release oxygen while involved in photosynthesis.8. One passenger shouted at the conductor that he was standing on his toes.9. Shelly’s mother asked him, why he was carrying the puppy by its tail.10. The villager said to the tourist that the village had a very beautiful lake. |
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Answer» 1. Rajee said, “I have a pet parrot in my home.” 2. The children said to the teacher, “When will you take us to the museum?” 3. The customer said to the banker, “What happened to all the 500 rupee notes sent by the Reserve Bank?” 4. Sindhuja said to her father, “Dad, please give me permission to study in Germany.” 5. Sindhu said, “Wow! I have won the Asian Badminton Championship” 6. He said to his friend, “What have you told the class teacher about me?” 7. The science teacher said to the students, “Plants release oxygen while involved in photosynthesis”. 8. The passenger told the conductor, “Hey, you are standing on my toes”. 9. Shelly’s mom said to him, “Why are you carrying the puppy by its tail?” 10. The villager told the tourist, “The village has a beautiful lake.” |
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When was Kanya Abhibhawak Penshan Yojana started?1. 23rd May 20132. 31st January 20123. 21st May 20134. None of the Above |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 23rd May 2013 The correct answer is 23rd May 2013.
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Write what the people actually said:1. The captain ordered the soldiers to charge at the terrorists that very moment. 2. The old man exclaimed with sorrow that he had lost his only son.3. My father blessed my sister and her husband that they might live long.4. Mother told her sons that hard work would only pay.5. Rani asked Radha if he knew the way to the exhibition hall. |
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Answer» 1. terrorists this very moment” 2. The old man said, “Alas! I have lost my only son.” 3. My father blessed my sister and her husband that they might live long. 4. Mother told her son, “Hard work will only pay” 5. Rani said to Radha, “Do you know the way to the exhibition hall?” |
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The teacher ________ them the answer to the question. A) exclaimed B) told C) said D) described E) declared |
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Answer» Correct option is B) told |
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These truly did resemble new silver coins. The boys, exposing themselves to the rain, ran out to collect the frozen pearls. i. Who is the speaker? ii. What resembled silver coins? iii. What is the meaning of the word ‘resemble?’ |
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Answer» i. The narrator/author is the speaker. ii. The hailstones resembled silver coins. iii. The meaning of ‘resemble’ is ‘look like.’ |
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Have you ever been in great difficulty, and felt that only a miracle could help you? How was your problem solved? Speak about this in class with your teacher |
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Answer» In the ninth grade I was troubled with a few problems of physics. The next morning was the exam paper and I couldn’t understand a few concepts and problems related to that. My friends were busy with their studies and my mother had taken ill. I was nervous and tensed; for I knew if I didn’t score in this paper, my combined marks for science subject would come down. In the night, one of my father’s friends visited our home and my father told him I was encountering problems in the subject and requested him to solve my queries. Surprisingly, he was a professor in a college, who taught science. I was overjoyed with this revelation. He answered my doubts patiently and helped me solve the problems. The next day I took the exam and it went very well. I think this was nothing less than a miracle and God came to my rescue in the nick of time. |
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The man went out for no other reason than to have the pleasure of feeling the rain on his body and when he returned he exclaimed, “These aren’t raindrops falling from the sky, they are new coins.” i. How did the speaker’s predictions come true? ii. Why are the raindrops being referred to as new coins? iii. Which word from the passage means cried out/call out? |
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Answer» i. The Speaker, Lencho had predicted in the morning that it would rain that following day by looking at the sky in the north-east direction. It did rain that day and that is how the speaker’s predictions came true. ii. The raindrops are being referred to as new coins metaphorically because good rainfall would result in a good crop. He would sell the crop in the market and earn money. iii. The word ‘exclaimed’ means cried out/call out. |
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The objectives of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission II include:a. Improve service delivery standardsb. Empowering urban local bodiesc. Slow down the rate of urbanization to the manageable leveld. Reduce urban poverty 1. Only a, b and d2. a, b, c and d3. Only a and d4. None of the above |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : Only a, b and d The correct answer is a, b, and d.
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The house-the only one in the entire valleysat on the crest of a low hill. From this height one could see the river and field of ripe corn dotted with the flowers that always promised a good harvest. The only thing the earth needed was a downpour or at least a shower. Throughout the morning Lencho-who knew his fields intimately-had done nothing else but see the sky towards the north-east. “Now we’re going to get some water, woman.” i. Which crop grew on the fields? ii. What was peculiar about Lencho’s house? iii. Find a word from the passage which means ‘closely’. |
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Answer» i. Corn crop grew on the fields. ii. It was a solitary house in the entire valley situated on top of a low hill. iii. The word which means ‘closely’ is intimately. |
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The house- the only one in the entire valley -sat on the crest of a low hill. From this height one could see the river and the field of ripe corn dotted with the flowers that always promised a good harvest. The only thing the earth needed was a good downpour or at least a shower. Throughout the morning Lencho -who knew his fields intimately- had done nothing but see the sky towards the north-east. i. Based on the detail of the house’s location, how can it best be described? a) majestic b) imposing c) solitary d) unique ii. The field of corn dotted with flowers means that a) not a single flower was bigger than a dot b) the flowers were scattered across. c) the flowers were in shaped like dots. d) the flowers had shrunk in size. iii. Lencho wished for a downpour or a heavy shower. Pick the option that correctly lists the correct match for kinds of rain.(1) heavy rain(i) light rain that falls in very fine drops(2) thunderstrom(ii) vvery heavy rain, tropical rain(3) drizzle(iii) it's coming down quite strong and you get very wet very quickly(4) torrential rain(iv) really heavy rain that comes very suddenly(5) downpour(v) is a violent, short-lived weather disturbance associated with lighting, thunder and strong, gusty winds.a) 1-ii,2-iv,3-v,4-i,5-iii b) 1-iv,2-i,3-iii,4-v,5-ii c) 1-v,2-iii,3-iv,4-ii,5-id) 1-iii,2-v,3-i,4-ii,5-iviv. Based on the given extract, what is Lencho NOT likely to think while looking at his field?a) Option (i) b) Option (ii) c) Option (iii) d) Option (iv) v. Which quote supports the idea in the given extract? a) “Farming is a profession of hope.” b) “I would rather be on my farm than be emperor of the world.” c) “Farming looks mighty easy when your plough is a pencil, and you’re a thousand miles from the corn field.” d) “Those too lazy to plough in the right season will have no food at the harvest.” |
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Answer» (i) c (ii) b (iii) d (iv) d (v) a |
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Match the names of the authors with that of the books and choose your answer from the codes given below :Author Books(A) R. C. Dutt(i) Tadian Economic Thought - 19th Century Perspectives(B) J. R. Melane(ii) The Economic History of India Under Early British rule(C) B. N. Ganguli (iii) Indian Nationalism and the Early Congress Early British Rule (D) Bipin Chandra(iv) The Rise and Growth of Economic Nationalism in India1. (A) - (ii), (B) - (iii), (C) - (i), (D) - (iv)2. (A) - (iii), (B) - (ii), (C) - (i), (D) - (iv)3. (A) - (i), (B) - (iv), (C) - (ii), (D) - (iii)4. (A) - (iv), (B) - (i), (C) - (iii), (D) - (ii) |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : (A) - (ii), (B) - (iii), (C) - (i), (D) - (iv) The correct answer is (A) - (ii), (B) - (iii), (C) - (i), (D) - (iv).
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The free style wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt’s story is a story of passion and determination. The Olympic bronze medalist’s passion and perseverance helped him realize his dreams in spite of unfavorable circumstances. He faced the danger of losing his leg due to a knee injury. That was a difficult period for him. The Mittal Champions Trust helped him when his knee was injured after the Beijing Olympics. He even had problems with his eyesight due to the injury. Yogeshwar hails from Bhainswal Kalan, a village some 20 km away from Sonepat, in Haryana. The village has become famous because of him. Yogeshwar displays all the qualities of a champion. He is a humble person who always respects others and is ready to help the needy. These qualities have made him endearing to all. Due to the injuries, he could not fulfill his dream of winning an Olympic Medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. However, his intense desire to win a medal overshadowed his injuries. His sole aim was to win a medal in the 2012 Olympics and he trained himself hard for it. God heard his prayers. He aimed at participating in more competitions. But, he faced drawbacks when he was injured again in 2009. This injury robbed his one entire year. He could not reduce his weight after the injury. Even when he was injured, he never gave up his dream of winning an Olympic medal. He got over his back injury. He also got immense support from his family and friends who shared his responsibilities allowing him to focus on wrestling with free mind.(i) Where does Yogeshwar Dutt hail from?(ii) What qualities of Yogeshwar made him endearing to all?(iii) Who helped Yogeshwar to recover from his knee injury?(iv) What was the sole aim of Yogeshwar Dutt?(v) What drawbacks Yogeshwar had to face towards fulfilling his dreams?(vi) What helped Yogeshwar achieve his dreams?(vii) What stopped Yogeshwar from winning a medal in the 2008 Olympics?(viii) What lesson can be learnt from the success story of Yogeshwar? |
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Answer» (i) Yogeshwar Dutt hails from Bhainswal Kalan, a village some 20 km away from Sonepat, Haryana. (ii) Yogeshwar was very humble in nature and he respected everyone. He was always ready to help the needy. These qualities made him endearing to all. (iii) The Mittals Champion Trust helped Yogeshwar to recover from his knee injury. (iv) The sole aim of Yogeshwar Dutt was to win an Olympic medal. (v) Yogeshwar was injured during 2008 Olympics and was further injured in 2009. He had to face these drawbacks towards fulfilling his dreams. (vi) Yogeshwar’s passion for the sport along with his perseverance and determination helped him achieve his dreams. (vii) A knee injury stopped Yogeshwar from winning the 2008 Olympics. (viii) We learn the lesson of being passionate and determined. In this way, we can achieve our dreams despite of any hardships. |
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This story is about a hardworking farmer named Lencho who has an unshakable faith in God. His house is on the crest of a low hill that overlooks a river and a farm filled with ripe corn laden with flowers. Only thing the fertile land needs is rainfall. Lencho eagerly waits for the rain that day. He predicts that it would rain and by dinner time his predictions come true. The sky sends a downpour of big rain drops. He runs outside to enjoy the falling rain. A cluster of thick clouds are seen approaching towards the north east. He is overjoyed by the big rain drops and tells his wife that they are coins of five and ten cents. But his happiness does not last long as strong winds begin to blow and large hailstones fall from the sky along with the rains. It rains over the entire valley and the whole field is covered with snow. The cornfields are completely destroyed. Lencho’s heart fills with sadness. Lencho fears that he and his family will go hungry that year. His thinks his hard work reaped no benefit. The family’s last hope is God. Lencho believes that only the help from God would save his family from hunger. So he decides to write a letter to God. On the following Sunday he writes a letter to God recounting his misfortune. He asks Him for help of a hundred pesos to sow his field again and sustain his family until the crop grows. He puts the letter in the envelope and writes ‘To God’ on it. With all his faith he places a stamp on the envelope and puts it in the mailbox. Upon seeing this unusual address, the postman laughs and shares the letter with his boss-- -- the postmaster. The postmaster laughs too, but almost immediately he regains his composure and expresses his astonishment on the writer’s unfathomable faith. The postmaster decides to help Lencho so that Lencho’s faith remains intact. He decides to send some money to Lencho. After collecting money from his employees, friends and giving a part from his own salary, he puts the money in an envelope along with a letter containing only a signature: God. The following Sunday Lencho comes to the post office expecting a letter for him. The postmaster feeling satisfied of having performed a good deed looks with contentment as the postman hands over the letter to Lencho.On receiving less than what he had asked for, Lencho writes another letter to God. His confidence in God does not allow him to think that God can make a mistake or deny him what he had asked for. This time Lencho writes the letter in anger. As Lencho puts the letter in the mailbox, the post master opens it and reads it. In the letter Lencho expresses his disappointment on receiving less money, only seventy pesos and asks God to send him the remaining money; but this time through other means as he feels the post employees are a bunch of cheats.(i) What did Lencho hope for?(ii) Why did Lencho say the raindrops were like ‘new coins’?(iii) How did the rain change? What happened to Lencho’s fields?(iv) What were Lencho’s feelings when the hail stopped?(v) Who or what did Lencho have faith in? What did he do?(vi) Who read the letter?(vii) What did the postmaster do then?(viii) Was Lencho surprised to find a letter for him with money in it?(ix) What made him angry? |
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Answer» (i) Lencho hoped for a good rainfall for his cornfields. (ii) Lencho said that the raindrops were like new coins because they were big and also because a good rainfall would make his corn grow well. He would earn god money by selling that corn. (iii) Along with the raindrops very large hailstones began to fall. The fresh and sweet air turned into a strong wind. The hail covered the entire valley including Lencho’s field. The field looked as white as salt. There wasn’t a single leaf on the trees and the flowers had fallen from the plants. The hailstorm completely destroyed Lencho’s cornfield. (iv) Lencho was filled with sorrow and sadness. All his hard work amounted to nothing. He lost hope as he knew nobody could help him in this tough time. He feared his family would go hungry that year as he lost his only source of earning--- the cornfield. (v) Lencho rested his faith in God and decided to write a letter to Him. In the letter he asked for one hundred pesos to grow new crop and sustain his family till the next one. (vi) The postman and the postmaster read the letter. The postman was amused that the letter was addressed to God and shared it with the postmaster. (vii) The postmaster collected money from his employees and friends who were obliged to contribute for the sake of charity. He too gave a part of his salary and put all the money in an envelope addressing it to Lencho with a letter that contained nothing except one word: God. (viii) Lencho was not surprised to see the letter because he was confident that God would reply and would certainly give him the money he had requested. He was rather disappointed on reading the letter. (ix) Lencho never thought that God would send him less money. He was angry on receiving lesser amount than what he had asked for. He thought that the post officials had robbed the remaining amount of thirty pesos. |
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What did Lencho compare the raindrops to and why? |
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Answer» Lencho compared the rain drops to new coins. He said that the big drops were ten cent pieces and the little ones were fives. These new coins were a metaphor for raindrops because the rainfall would help his corn grow. He would then be able to sell the ripe corn in the market and make money of it. |
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The cat has ________ . A) the long legs. B) long legs. C) the legs long. D) legs long. |
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Answer» Correct option is B) long legs |
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What happened when Lencho and his family were having their meal? |
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Answer» It began to rain when Lencho and his family were having their meal. Big drops of rain poured from the sky and huge clouds were seen approaching from the north-east direction |
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I’m not looking ________ . A) at sun B) at a sky C) at the sun D) at some sky |
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Answer» Correct option is C) at the sun |
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What ______ those? A) is B) was C) are D) have |
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Answer» Correct option is C) are |
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Lencho was an ox of a man, working like an animal in the fields, but still he knew how to write. i. Why is Lencho compared to an ox? ii. What does it mean when the author says, ‘but he still knew how to write’? iii. What does the phrase ‘an ox of a man’ means? |
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Answer» i. Lencho worked untiringly like an ox in his field. He was as hardworking as an ox. ii. Although Lencho worked very hard in the fields and by profession was a farmer, he had learned to read and write. iii. The phrase ‘an ox of a man’ means a well built and a hardworking man. |
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Why did Lencho keep looking at the sky throughout the morning? |
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Answer» Lencho kept looking at the sky hoping for rainfall which would help his corn grow. His fields always promised a good harvest as they were fertile. The only thing required was a good rainfall or at least a shower. |
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Nancy’s car is ____than mine, but Ben’s car is ____ car. A) the most expensive / more expensive B) more expensive / the most expensive C) expensiver / expensivest D) most expensive / the more expensive |
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Answer» Correct option is B) more expensive / the most expensive |
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______ photocopiers. A) There’s B) They’re C) We’re D) It’s |
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Answer» Correct option is B) They’re |
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Look at these sentences i. All morning Lencho – who knew his fields intimately – looked at the sky. ii. The woman, who was preparing supper, replied, “Yes, God willing.” The italicized parts of the sentences give us more information about Lencho and the woman. We call them relative clauses. Notice that they begin with a relative pronoun who. Other common relative pronouns are whom, whose, and which. The relative clauses in A and B above are called non-defining, because we already know the identity of the person they describe. Lencho is a particular person, and there is a particular woman he speaks to. We don’t need the information in the relative clause to pick these people out from a larger set. A non-defining relative clause usually has a comma in front of it and a comma after it (some writers use a dash (--) instead as in the story). If the relative clause comes at the end, we just put a full stop. Join the sentences given below using who, whom, whose, which, as suggested. 1. I often go to Mumbai. Mumbai is the commercial capital of India. (which) 2. My mother is going to host a TV show on cooking. She cooks very well. (who) 3. These sportspersons are going meet the President. Their performance has been excellent. (whose)4. Lencho prayed to God. His eyes see into our minds. (whose) 5. This man cheated me. I trusted him. (whom) |
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Answer» 1. I often go to Mumbai, which is the commercial capital of India. 2. My mother, who cooks very well, is going to host a TV show on cooking. 3. These sportspersons, whose performance has been excellent, are going to meet the President. 4. Lencho prayed to God, whose eyes see into our minds. 5. This man, whom I trusted cheated me. Sometimes the relative pronoun in a relative clause remains ‘hidden’. For example, look at the first sentence of the story: (a) The house — the only one in the entire valley — sat on the crest of a low hill. We can rewrite this sentence as: (b) The house, which was the only one in the entire valley, sat on the crest of a low hill. In (a), the relative pronoun which and the verb was are not present. |
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________ some paper on the desk. A) It has B) There are C) They’re D) There’s |
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Answer» Correct option is D) There’s |
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You looked ______ this morning but you look a bit______ now. A) depressing / happy B) depressed / happier C) depressed / happily D) depressingly / happily |
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Answer» Correct option is B) depressed / happier |
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In winter Sheila _____ skiing and in summer _____ tennis. A) makes / plays B) goes / plays C) does / plays D) starts / plays |
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Answer» B) goes / plays |
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I have a ________ paper in my desk. A) lot B) little C) loss D) little of |
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Answer» Correct option is B) little |
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The teacher is looking ______. A) good B) angry C) angrily D) nice |
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Answer» Correct option is C) angrily |
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The teacher looks ______. A) sadly B) angry C) angrily D) nicely |
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Answer» Correct option is C) angrily |
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_____ summer I play tennis _____ Sundays. A) In / in B) At / on C) In / on D) At / in |
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Answer» Correct option is C) In / on |
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“Can’t you read?” Mary said ________ to the notice. A) and pointed angry B) angrily pointed C) pointing angrily D) and angrily pointing |
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Answer» Correct option is C) pointing angrily |
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They often eat in a restaurant ___ Tuesdays. A) on B) in C) of D) at |
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Answer» Correct option is A) on |
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_____is a form of communication that allows students to put their feelings and ideas on paper. |
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Answer» Writing is a form of communication that allows students to put their feelings and ideas on paper. |
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Which communication allows students to put their ideas on paper A] Writing B] Speaking C] Listening D] None of the above |
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Answer» [A] Writing Writing communication allows students to put their ideas on paper. |
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Tom is waiting ________ the doctor. A) to see B) for to see C) for seeing D) for see |
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Answer» Correct option is A) to see |
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To "edge out" means _____. A) to move in slowly B) with the narrow side outwards C) to force out |
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Answer» Correct option is C) to force out |
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