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1.

Give the summary of Now the Leaves are Falling Fast poems :

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Non the Leaves are Falling fast-"Now The Leaves Are Falling Fast"has been written by Wystan Hugh Auden. It is a song of a beautiful season. It is simple poem about Nature. The poem dewlls upon the season that when this season comes the leaves start to falling fast. Leaves leaves its branches and some small branches starts to come out. When leaves leave their branches. it's just like a ball. All trees are covered with snow and it's a very beautiful sight. The poet, Wystan Hugh Auden with say that in this season all the branches to tree are leafless.The wonderful bird Nightingle becomes dumb to see this season. All the trees become leafess. He wants to break something from his hands but it becomes freeze, lonely on the Separate knees.

2.

Religion is ever present in Indian life,in its best as well as in its worst aspects.

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Religion is ever present in Indian life, in its best as well as in its worst aspect.There are many religion as Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Esai and other religion are present here.Hence we can not worst aspect of religion.

3.

Find the dimension of B2/2μ0(1) ML-1T-2(2) ML2T-2(3) ML-1T2(4) ML-2T-1

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Answer is (1)

Energy density in magnetic field = B2/2μ0

= {Force x displacement}/{(displacement)3}

= {MLT-2.L}/{L3} = ML-1T-2

4.

Name the poets who wrote, the following lines :If I should die, think only this of me :that there's some corner of a foreign fieldthat is for ever England.

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Rupert Brooke wrote the above line.

5.

Read carefully the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:It is the fashion now-a-days to dismiss God from life altogether and insit on the possibility of reaching the highest kind of life without the necessity of a living faith in living god. I must confess my inability to drive the truth of the law home to those who have no faith in and no need for a power infinitely higher than themselves. My own experience has led me to the knowledge that fullest life is impossible without an immovable believe in a Living Law in obedience to which the whole universe moves. A man without that faith is like a drop thrown out of the ocean bound to perish.Every drop in the ocean shares the majesty and has the honour of giving us the ozone of life.(a) What is the fashion now-a-days? (b) What does the author say about fullest life? (c) Explain the image of a drop in the ocean. (d) How is a man without faith?

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(a) It is a fashion now a days to dismiss god from life altogher and insisted the possibility of reaching the highest kind of life without the necessity of a living faith in living god.

(b) Author say about fullest life with his experience led me to the knowledge that fullest life is impossible without an immovable belive in a living law in obedience to which the whole universe moves.

(c) A man without that faith is like a drop thrown out of the ocean bound to perish. Evely drop in the ocean shares the majesty and has the honour of giving the ozone of life.

(d) man must confess my inability to drive the truth of the law home to those who have no faith in and no need for a power infinitely higher than themselves.

6.

Name the poets who wrote, the following lines :Yesternight the sun went hence,And yet is here today.

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John Donne wrote the above line.

7.

Name the poets who wrote, the following lines :Whispering neighbours, left and rightpluck us from the real delight.And the active hands must freezelonely on the separate knees.

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W.H. Auden wrote the above line.

8.

Name the poets who wrote the following lines :(a) Yester night the Sunne went hence And yet is here today He hath no desire nor sense Nor half so short a way(b) And where the water had dripped from the taps in a small clearnessHe sipped with his straight mouthSoftly drank through his straight gums, into his slack long body silently.

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(a) John Donne.

(b) D.H. Lawrence.

9.

What are the difficulties faced by lndians in learning English?

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Difficulties faced by Indians in learning English because it is not a mother language of India. It is the most important for we Indians to learn English in this age of globlisation of economy diplomacy and tchnology. English is very important for Indians. In the past it played a crucial roel in Initiating the indians into the latest knowledge acquired by the western countries. It played an important role in proviling a link Long wage to our country. It helped in bringing the people of defferent regions on the platform. It is due to English that our freedom struggle could acquired the dimention of national movements.

10.

Write a note on American English.

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When the countries like U.S. Australia,Canada,Neweland became independent of the British empire, the English langauge written and spoken there, too, tried to shed off some of the features of Queen English.The people there were not the native speakers of English.So they created a new variety of English bringing some changes in the original spelling grammer and pronounciation of the British English.The new variety of English that developed in America of its indepence is called American English.The changes can be listed in the way.

Spelling Colour (British)Colour (American)
Enclosure (British)Inclosure (American)
Litre (British)Liter (American) 
Vocabulary Sweets (British)Candy (American)
Biscuits (British) Crackers (American)
Nappy (British)Diaper (American)
Motor Car (British)Auto Mobile (American)
Tax (British)Cab (American)
Lift (British)Elevator. (American)
Grammar BritishAmerican
He has got off the chairHe has gotten off the chair
I have just eatenI just ate.
I am visiting her tomorrowI am visiting with her tomorrow
I have not seen her for three monthI have not seen her in three months.

An American English in 'often' 't' sound is pronoun ced where as in British English it is silent.The Americans lengthen the vowel sound in worlds like 'demand 'and 'command'country to in British English.

11.

In a photoelectric effect experiment, the graph of stopping potential V versus reciprocal of wavelength obtained is shown in the figure. As the intensity of incident radiation is increased (1) Slope of the straight line get more steep (2) Graph does not change (3) Straight line shifts to left (4) Straight line shifts to right

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(2) Graph does not change

There will be no effect on graph.

12.

An inductor-resistance -battery circuit is switched on at t = 0. If the emf of the battery in one time constant `tau`.A. `(E)/(R)*(tau)/(e)`B. `(E)/(R)*(tau)/(e-1)`C. `(E)/(R)*(tau)/(e+1)`D. `(E)/(R)*(e-1)/(tau)`

Answer» Correct Answer - A
Current at time t is given by
`i=i_(0)(1-e^(-t//(tau)))where (i_0)=E//R`
The charge passed through the bettery during the period t to t+dt is idt. The total charge passed during time 0 to `tau` is
`Q=int_(0)^(tau) idt = i_(0)i int_(0)^(tau) (1-e^(-t//tau))dt`
`=i_(0)[t+(e^(-t//tau))/(tau)]_(0)^(tau) =i_(0)`
13.

Name two works of Shakespeare.........

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 Two works of shakespeare given blow.

(i) King lear (ii) As you like it.

14.

When I grow _____, I’m going to be a T.V. Star. A) up B) on C) of D) out

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Correct option is A) up 

15.

Why don’t we turn _____ the T.V. to watch the news. A) of B) on C) off D) out

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Correct option is B) on

16.

Where _____ you now? A) were B) do C) are D) is

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Correct option is C) are 

17.

People were afraid _____ her. A) from B) of C) at D) on

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Correct option is B) of 

18.

A: _____ can my students come? B: At 3 in the afternoon. A) What B) Where C) How D) What time

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D) What time

19.

A: _____ can you cook Italian food for us? B: On Friday evening. A) What B) When C) What time D) Why

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Correct option is B) When 

20.

I _____ in Paris when I was six. A) lived B) live C) living D) lives

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Correct option is A) lived 

21.

What month _____ it last month? A) was B) is C) were D) did

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Correct option is A) was 

22.

What is civilization in the real sense of the term?

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Civilisation in real sense of term,consists not in multiplication but in the deliberate and voluntary restriction of wants. This alone inereases and promotes contentment, read happiness and capacity for service.

23.

Why is Zakhir Hussian over whelmed?

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Dr. Zakir Hussain felt extremely greatful to the people who reposed full faith in him and elected him for the highest office of the country.

24.

We _____ move to London. A) did B) didn’t C) aren’t D) isn’t

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Correct option is B) didn’t

25.

He _____ the school in 1994. A) left B) leaved C) leave D) leaves

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Correct option is A) left 

26.

_____ your teacher speak English when he was seven? A) Can B) Could C) Does D) Are

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Correct option is B) Could 

27.

“When _____ you have your last holiday?” “Last August.” A) do B) are C) did D) is

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Correct option is C) did 

28.

He _____ some new shoes last month. A) bought B) buying C) buy D) buys

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Correct option is A) bought 

29.

Which of the following statements are incorrect? (a) Basal epithelial cells are sensitive portions of the taste (b) Basal epithelial cells are stem cells which divide and differentiate into new gustatory cells (c) Gustatory hairs project form the tip of the gustatory cells (d) Gustatory cells are sensory portion of the taste 

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(a) Basal epithelial cells are sensitive portions of the taste

30.

A can complete a work in 50 days, B can complete the same work in half time of A, C can complete the same work in double the time of A, then find out the number of days taken B and C to complete the work.1. 102. 153. 204. 25

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : 20

Given :

A can complete the work in 50 days 

B completes the work in half time of a = 25 days 

C complete the same work in double time of a = 100 days 

Calculations :

B's one day work = 1/25 

C's one day work = 1/100 

Total work of B and C for one day = (1/25) + (1/100)

⇒ = 1/20

Total number of days for B and C = 20 

∴ B and C will complete the work in 20 days

31.

Ratio of the age for Ansu and Pedri is 11 : 9. 10 years less than 200% of Ansu’s age is 16 years more than Pedri’s age. Find Ansu’s present age.1. 22 years2. 33 years3. 44 years4. 55 years5. 66 years

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 22 years

Given:

Ratio of their ages = 11 : 9

10 years less than 200% of Ansu’s age is 16 years more than Pedri’s age.

Calculations:

 Let Ansu’s age = 11x and Pedri’s age = 9x

10 years less than 200% of Ansu’s age = [(11x × 200/100) – 10] = 22x – 10

ATQ,

(22x – 10) = 9x + 16

⇒ 22x – 9x = 26

⇒ 13x = 26

⇒ x = 2

∴ Ansu’s present age = 11 × 2 = 22 years

32.

Three pipes A, B and C are attached to a tank. A can empty the tank in 12 hours, B can empty it in 15 hours and C can fill it in 3 hours. The tank was 1/3rd full at 10’o clock and pipe A and B were open at the same time. At 12’o clock someone opened C and turned off B. When will the tank fill?1. 4 hours2. 58/15 hours3. 59/15 hours4. 57/15 hours5. 11/3 hours

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : 58/15 hours

Given:

A and B can empty the tank in 12 and 15 hours respectively whereas C fills it in 3 hours.

A and B ran for 2 hours and then A and C ran for some time.

Formula used:

Total volume = resultant flow × time

Calculation:

Let us assume the volume of the tank = LCM of (12, 15, 3) = 60 lit

A empties = 60/12 = 5 lit/hr

B empties = 60/15 = 4 lit/hr

C fills = 60/3 = 20 lit/hr

The tank was 1/3rd filled initially.

Initial volume = 1/3 × 60 = 20 lit

A and B empties = (5 + 4) × 2 = 18 lit

Volume of water required to fill the tank = (60 – 20 + 18) = 58 lit

Resultant flow when A and C are open = (20 - 5) = 15 lit

Time required = 58/15 hour

33.

A can complete a wire fencing in 8 days and B can destroy that wire fencing in 16 days, then find out the number of days to complete half of the wire fencing if they both work simultaneously.1. 62. 73. 84. 9

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : 8

Given :

A can complete the work in 8 days

B can destroy the work in 16 days 

Calculations :

A's one-day work = 1/8 

B's one day work = 1/16 

Total work for the day = (1/8) - (1/16) (B's work taken negatively because it is damaging the work)

⇒ = (1/8) - (1/16) = 1/16

One day's work = 1/16 

So the total number of days = 16 

Half of the work will take = 16/2 = 8 days 

∴ 8 days will be taken by them to complete half wire fencing 

34.

Serum Calcium level is regulated by …………(a) Thyroxine (b) FSH (c) Pancreas Assertion is true, but reason is false (d) Thyroid and Parathyroid

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(d) Thyroid and Parathyroid

35.

In a video there are 3 characters A, B and C. A can build a building in 15 days and B can build the same in 30 days while C can destroy the building in 30 days. If, C works every day and A and B work every alternate day starting from A, what is the time required to build the building in the game?1. 59 days2. 29 days3. 39 days4. 49 days5. None of these

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 59 days

Given:

A and B can build in 15 and 30 days respectively while C destroys the building in 30 days.

A and B work in alternate days and C works every day.

Formula used:

Total work = resultant work per days × time in days

Calculations:

Let us assume, total work = LCM of (15, 30, 30) = 30 units

Rate of work for A = 30/15 = 2

Rate of work for B = 30/30 = 1

Rate of work for C = 30/30 = 1

When, A & C work together,

Rate of work = (2 - 1) = 1 work/day

When B & C work together,

Rate of work = (1 - 1) = 0

∴ Positive work rate only for the days when A and C works together.

∴ No of working days required where A and C works together = 30/1 = 30

Now, as A and C worked 1st day.

So, while they work 30 sessions, B and C will work (30 - 1) = 29 days.

Total time required = 30 + 29 = 59 days

36.

The most steam volatile compoud isA. B. C. D.

Answer» Correct Answer - A
In orthonitrophenol, `-OH` is linked to `-NO_(2)` by means of intramolecular H-bonding So, it is highly volatile.
37.

Ca+ metabolism is regulated by ………(a) ACTH (b) Thyroxin (c) Parathormone (d) Epinephrine

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Correct Answer is : (a) ACTH

38.

Tranquilizers are used for the treatment ofA. CancerB. AIDSC. Mental diseasesD. Physical disorders

Answer» Correct Answer - C
Mental diseases
39.

A puzzle made up of different shaped pieces which are fitted together again is called a ______

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Correct option is jigsaw puzzle

40.

Fruit boiled with sugar and spread on toast is called ______

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Correct option is jam

41.

It’s a short sleeved coat

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Correct answer is jacket

42.

A green stone found in China and Korea and is often carved is called ______

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Correct option is jade

43.

`CH_(3)-CH_(2)-CH_(2)-C-=N " "," " CH_(3)-underset(CN)underset(|)CH-CH_(3)` `(A)" "(B)` Relation between (A) and (B) is -A. Chain isomerB. Positional isomerC. Functional isomerD. Metamers

Answer» Correct Answer - A
`overset(4)(C)H_(3)-overset(3)(C)H_(2)-overset(2)(C)H_(2)-overset(1)(C)-=N, " " overset(3)(C)H_(3)-underset(1C-=N)underset(|)overset(2)(CH)-CH_(3)`
In chain isomerism the length of C- chain is change
44.

What is a short, long sleeved coat called?

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Correct option is jacket

45.

In the following compounds the order of acidity is-A. `III gt IV gt I gt II`B. `I gt IV gt III gt II`C. `II gt I gt III gt IV`D. ` IV gt III gt I gt II`

Answer» Correct Answer - D
Acidic
strength of `prop -M` effect `prop (1)/(+"M effect")`
compound
46.

A stone of relative density K is released from rest on the stone sinks in water with an accleration of -A. `g(1-k)`B. `g(1+k)`C. `g(1-(1)/(k))`D. `g(1+(1)/(k))`

Answer» Correct Answer - 3
`"acceleration" = ("Net force")/("Net mass")`
`"a" =("mg"-F_(B))/(m)`
`="g"-("Vgp")/("Vd")`
`="g"[1-(1)/(K)]`
47.

What tastes better than it smells?

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A tongue tastes better than it smells.

48.

Two balls, each of radius R, equal mass and density are placed in contact, then the force of gravitation between them is proportional toA. `F prop(1)/(R^(2))`B. `F prop R`C. `F propR^(4)`D. `F prop (1)/(R)`

Answer» Correct Answer - 3
`F = (GM^(2))/((2R)^(2))`
`M=(4)/(3) piR^(3)rho`
`F prop (M^(2))/(R^(2))`
`F prop (R^(6))/(R^(2))`
`R prop R^(4)`
49.

What do you have that I use more than you do?

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Answer : Your name

50.

What is the need for classification?

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The basic need for classification are:

1. To identify and differentiate closely related species. 

2. To know the variation among the species. 

3. To understand the evolution of the species.

4. To create a phylogenetic tree among the different groups.