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Answer» (4) As per observation. |
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Answer» (3) As per observation. |
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Complete the series from given options a_caa_bcc_aabbb_cc 1. bbca 2. Abca 3. bbac 4. Babc |
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Answer» 3. bbac a_caa_bcc_aabbb_cc bbac |
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Answer» (1) As per observation. |
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| 955. |
The Race of My Life : Milkha Singh :: The Test of My Life : ? (1) Gandhi (2) Yuvraj Singh (3) Sachin Tendulkar (4) Kapil Dev (5) Ricky Ponting |
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Answer» (2) Yuvraj Singh |
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At noon and at midnight the long and short hands of clock are together. Between noon and midnight, how many times the long hand overtakes the short hand ?1. 9 2. 10 3. 11 4. 12 |
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Answer» Correct option: (3) 11 |
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A man goes on trek from the bottom to the top of a mountain. He starts at 6 am of 15th October, 2017 from the bottom and reaches the top at 6 pm of the same day on 16 Oct., 2017 he starts from the top at 6 am and goes back following exactly the same route and reaches the bottom at 6 pm. Based on the above situation the following possibilities are to be analysed.I. It is not possible to find a point on the route which he will cross at the same time each day.II. It is possible to find a point on the route which he will cross at the same time each day provided only if he travels on each day with uniform speed.III. It is always possible to find a point on the route which he will cross at the same time each day irrespective of his speed of travel.1. Only I is true 2. Only II is true 3. Only III is true 4. Both I and II are true |
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Answer» Correct option: 2. Only II is true Explanation: It will be only possible when the man will travel with uniform speed equally. |
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Find out the correct spelling from the following. (A) convineint (B) convenient (C) conenenint (D) convaneint |
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Answer» (B) convenient |
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____ captain played well, India lost the match. (A) If (B) Unless (C) Though (D) Because |
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Answer» Correct option is (C) Though |
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Choose the opposite lord of 'manual' (A) machenecal (B) michenital (C) mechanical (D) mechinecal |
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Answer» (C) mechanical |
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The teacher distributed the chocolates ____ children. (A) Between (B) among (C) each other (D) both |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) among |
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Find out the similar meaning of the following phrase : "Look for" (A) look in (B) look after (C) look into (D) search |
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Answer» Correct option is (D) search |
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Virat Kohali has been batting ______ early morning. (A) for (B) from (C) since (D) during |
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Answer» Correct option is (C) since |
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Choose the past participal form of the verb : (A) spreal (B) spreaded (C) sprond (D) spreading |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) spreaded |
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We _____use solar energy in our daily life. (A) must (B) should (C) would (D) could |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) should |
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_____ water is there in the glass ? (A) How many (B) How much (C) How far (D) How long |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) How much |
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Plural form of the world mineral is ______. (A) minerales (B) minerals (C) minerals (D) mineral’s |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) minerals |
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Gandhiji said, "My life is my _____” (A) massage (B) message (C) messge (D) meseg |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) message |
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Domodar is a tributary river (A) Ganga (B) Hugli (C) Yamuna (D) Suravan Rekha |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) Hugli |
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National consumer day is observed on (1) October, 15 (2) July, 24 (3) December, 24 (4) February, 5 |
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Answer» (3) December, 24 |
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In our routine life, about how many types of minerals are used directly or indirectly? (A) 100 types (B) 200 types (C) 300 types (D) 400 types |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) 200 types |
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Which island in Brahmaputra is the largest riverine Island in the world? (A) Drivar (B) Barren Island (C) Great Nicobar Island (D) Mazuli (Majuli) |
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Answer» (D) Mazuli (Majuli) |
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Select the appropriate meaning for the given idiom: To be a mastermind - (1) to be a pioneer (2) to be an entrepreneur (3) to be an amateur (4) to be an expert |
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Answer» (1) to be a pioneer |
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Jaydeep helps his friends but he _____ not by the (A) is + help (B) does + help (C) is + helped (D) does + helped |
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Answer» Correct option is (C) is + helped |
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Choose the correct word to complete the sesterces? Girls are ….. than boys knitting (1) good (2) better (3) best (4) as good as |
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Answer» Correct option is (2) better |
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Mansi wanted _____ a doctor when she was in Primary School. (A) became (B) to became (C) becomes (D) at become |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) to became |
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Weak base is ____ (1) NaOH (2) KOH (3) NH4 OH 4 (4) Na2O |
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Answer» (3) NH4 OH NH4 OH - Weak base due to less ionisation |
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How many moles of NaOH are present in 160g of NaOh 1. 4 mole 2. 2 mole 3. 1 mole 4. 3 mole |
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Answer» Correct option is 1. 4 mole |
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Which of the following is not base?(I) NaOH (2) KOH(3) NH3 (4) C2H5OH |
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Answer» Correct Option is (4) C2H5OH |
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The chemical formulae of baking Soda is (A) NH4Cl (B) NaHCO3 (C) Na2CO3 (D) NaCl |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) NaHCO3 |
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If A + B > C + D and D + A < B + C, then(1) D > B (2) C > D (3) A > D (4) B > D |
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Answer» Correct option: (4) B > D Explanation: A + B > C + D ⎯⎯ (1) D + A < B + C ⎯⎯ (2) or B + C > D + A ⎯⎯ (2) Add eq(1) & (2) A + B + B + C > C + D + D + A ⇒ A + 2B + C > C + 2D + A ⇒ 2B > 2D ⇒ B > D |
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Number of male gametes present in pollen tube are (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) 2 |
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Aluminium carbide is treated with water, we get (A) Ethylene (B) Ethane(C) Methane (D) Acetylene |
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Answer» Correct option is (C) Methane |
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If m2 - 4m + 1 = 0 , then the value of ( m3 + 1/m3 ) is (a) 52 (b) 48 (c) 64 (d) 68 |
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Answer» Correct answer is (a) 52 |
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A solid cube of white material is painted black on all its surface. If it is cut into 125 smaller cubes of same size, then how many cubes will have two sides painted black ?(1) 32 (2) 36 (3) 42 (4) 40 |
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Answer» Correct option: (2) 36 Explanation: n = 125 = (5)3 ⇒ n = 5 Two sides black : on the edges. (n – 2) × 12 ⇒ (5 – 2) × 12 ⇒ 3 × 12 ⇒ 36 |
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125 identical cubes are cut from a big cube and all the smaller cubes are arranged in a row to form a long cuboid. What is the percentage of increase in total surface area of the cuboid over the total surface area of the cube? (a) 234 2/3 % (b) 234 1/3 %(c) 134 2/3 % (d) None of the above |
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Answer» Correct answer is (a) 234 2/3 % |
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For 3x+y = 81 , 81x-y = 3 , we get (a) no solution(b) x = 21/2 , y = 21/2(c) x = 2 , y = 2/3 (d) x = 17/8 , y = 15/8 |
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Answer» (d) x = 17/8 , y = 15/8 answer is option (d)
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Regulation of respiration is under the control of (A) Cerebrum (B) cerebellum (C) Medula oblongata (D) Pons |
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Answer» (C) Medula oblongata Part of brain “ Medula oblongata” regulates respiration |
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Embryo sac is found in (A) endosperm (B) embryo (C) ovule (D) seed |
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Answer» (C) ovule Self-explanatory |
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An embryo sac of flowering plant contains…….. (1) Eight cells, Seven nuclei (2) Seven cells, Seven nuclei (3) Seven cells, Eight nuclei (4) Eight cells, Eight nuclei |
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Answer» (3) Seven cells, Eight nuclei |
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The ability of metals to be drawn into thin wire is known as (A) Ductility (B) Malleability (C) Sonority (D) Conductivity |
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Answer» Correct answer is (A) Ductility |
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Which of the following does not fall under consumer rights? (A) Right to be informed (B) Right to choose (C) Right to seek government help (D) Right to represent in the consumer courts |
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Answer» (C) Right to seek government help |
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The refraction of light by a prism is shown in the following figure. Then Angle √D is(1) Angle of prism (2) Angle of refraction (3) Angle of emergent (4) Angle of deviation |
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Answer» (4) Angle of deviation D is the angle of deviation between incident ray and emergent ray. |
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Which of the following is not a divisional stage- (A) Telophase (B) Prophase (C) Metaphase (D) Interphase |
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Answer» (D) Interphase |
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How many ATP is formed due to completed oxidation of 1 molecule of glucose? (1) 2 (2) 36 (3) 38 (4) None of these |
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Answer» Correct option is (2) 36 |
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The age of fossils is scientifically determined by : (1) Radio-carbon dating method (2) by counting the choromosomes (3) by counting the annual rings (4) None of these |
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Answer» (1) Radio-carbon dating method |
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Iodine present in iodised salt in our diet is essential for (1) Synthesis of insulin (2) Synthesis of thyroxine (3) Synthesis of adrenalin (4) Synthesis of growth hormone |
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Answer» (2) Synthesis of thyroxine |
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A compound known as ammonium phosphate has the chemical formula(A) (NH4)3 PO4(B) (NH3)3 PO4(C) (NH4)3 PO3(D) (NH3)3 PO3 |
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Answer» Correct answer is (A) (NH4)3 PO4 |
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Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. When you are being interviewed for a job, remember that its normal for many people to be nervous, particularly in such a stress producing situation. There are plenty of jobs-indeed, probably most where a little nervousness isn't looked at askance. It does help to dry a damp brow or a clammy hand just before meeting the interviewer, but otherwise, don't be too concerned about the outward manifestations of your nervousness. Experienced interviewers will discount most physical signs of nervousness. The only one that people have a hard time ignoring is a fidgety hand. Interviewees who constantly twist their hands or make movements that are dramatically distracting are calling to their nervousness. Remember that interviewers talk to people in order to hire, not because they enjoy embarrassing, uneasy applicants. One way to overcome a flustered feeling, or "butterflies in the stomach", is to note that interviewers want to hire people who have something to offer the company. If interviewers think you will fit into their organization, you will be the one who is sought after. It's almost as if you are interviewing them to see if they are good enough for you. 1. According to the passage, the outward sign of nervousness that attracts the attention of interviewers is (1) a damp brow (2) clammy hands (3) restless hand gestures ( 4) jittery stomach 2. An interviewer is someone who (1) is looking for a job (2) seeks facts from prospective employees (3) has already hired you (4) is always qnthe lookout to trip applicants 3. It can be inferred from the passage that overcoming nervousness is a matter of (1) wiping your head and hands before entering the interview room (2) taking several tranquilizers before the interview (3) being dramatic and aggressive (4) realizing that interviews are two sided and making the most of it. 4 . "Butterflies in the stomach" means (1) a nervous feeling (2) feeling of happiness (3) woes (4) sufferings 5. "discount" in the passage means (1) remember (2) ignore (3) discontinue (4) discharge |
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Answer» 1. (3) restless hand gestures 2. (2) seeks facts from prospective employees 3. (3) being dramatic and aggressive 4. (1) a nervous feeling 5. (2) ignore |
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Read the following passage and answers the questions given after it. I hated almost everyday of my time at a boarding school and in any case, my first term was a disaster. I found it very difficult to settle down and my unhappiness was made worse because I was also unhappy at home. A happy home life gives you a base from which you can go into the world with confidence. But if life at home is difficult, life away at boarding school is almost impossible. Apart from having to keep to great many rules, we were never allowed to be alone. You had to be with another boy at all time. Though the other boys managed pretty well, daily life at school was very hard for me as I was extremely dependent on being alone part of everyday. In the middle of the first term, I developed a cough. The school nurse said it was a "stomach cough", whatever that may be and gave me some pills. However, afterwards, playing football in a snowstorm, I suddenly could not breathe properly and was taken t o hospital , ill with bench it is a n d pneumonia. Almost at once I was put into a small room with another boy who was also very ill. He died and I nearly did. My main memory of my stay at the hospital was that the night-nurses used to get together in my room and play cards and chat. Keeping The light on and keeping me awake when I was seriously ill didn't bother them. When I had recovered I was sent home for a few weeks and missed a term. When I returned to school, I was sent to bed early because of my illness, and so managed to get a brief period alone every day. Later on, when I went into the senior part of the school, I was allowed to go to the school library by myself, which was a great improvement. The day I left the school, the headmaster said good bye and asked whether it was a sad day for me. I replied that it was the happiest day of my life. He said I would come to think of my time at the school very differently. I said that I was sure that, would not. Though, I have had unhappy day since that day, I have found that m y conclusion s t hen t ha t nothing afterwards could ever be so bad as boarding school - have been proved true. 1. The author's illness during the first term was (1) so serious he nearly died (2) caused by getting cold when playing games (3) not so bad a s he h ad feared (4) not treated by the school nurse 2. In the hospital he (1) felt very sorry for the other patients (2) was afraid to bother nurses (3) didn't notice whether it was night or day (4) found the nurses ' behaviour disturbed him 3. The result of Isis illness was that he (1) was away from school for a year (2) was taught in the school library (3) had some private time for himself (4) had to do his home work in bed 4. When the author was leaving school, the headmaster believed the author would (1) realize how good school life had been (2) be unhappy after he left school (3) be thankful to be leaving school (4) regret his last day at school 5. The author concluded that (1) the school nurse disturbed him at school (2) the headmaster was happy to leave the boarding school (3) nothing could be more sad than staying at boarding school (4) because of boarding school, he survived from pneumonia |
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Answer» 1. (2) caused by getting cold when playing games 2. (4) found the nurses ' behaviour disturbed him 3. (3) had some private time for himself 4. (3) be thankful to be leaving school 5. (3) nothing could be more sad than staying at boarding school |
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