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On 26 January, 1947 is SUNDAY, then which day on 2 September, 1947? (A) MONDAY (B) TUESDAY (C) WEDNESDAY (D) SUNDAY |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) TUESDAY |
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| 4902. |
If M × N mean M is the daughter of N; M + N means M is the father of N; M + N means M is the Mother of N and M – N means M is the brother of N then P + Q + R – T × K indicates which relation of P to K?(A) Daughter-in-Law (B) Sister-in-Law (C) Mother-in-Law (D) Aunt |
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Answer» Correct option is (C) Mother-in-Law |
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Rahim walks 15 km towards North, From there he walks 9km towards South. Then he walks 8km towards East. How far and in which direction is he now from his starting point? (A) 7km North-East (B) 10km North-East (C) 10km South-West (D) 7km South- East |
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Answer» (B) 10km North-East |
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If 1st January, 2008 is Tuesday then what day of the week lies on 1st January, 2009? (A) Wednesday (B) Thursday (C) Sunday (D) Monday |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) Thursday |
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The diagram shows the survey on a sample of 500 persons with respect to their knowledge of Bengali, Hindi and English.1. How many persons know the Bengali and English Language but not know the Hindi Language? (A) 53 (B) 62 (C) 65 (D) 37 2. How many person know all the three Languages? (A) 65 (B) 62 (C) 53 (D) 473. How many persons who do not know Hindi Language? (A) 265 (B) 200 (C) 255 (D) 201 4. What is the ratio of those who know all the three Languages to those who do not know Hindi Language? (A) 3 / 5 (B) 2 / 5 (C) 1 / 5 (D) 4 / 5 5. What is the ratio of those who know Bengali Language to those who do not know Bengali Language? (A) 2 : 5 (B) 3 : 5 (C) 4 : 5 (D) 1 : 5 |
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Answer» 1. (B) 62 2. (C) 53 3. (A) 265 4. (C) 1 / 5 5. (B) 3 : 5 |
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| 4906. |
Here the four fundamental operations +, – , × and + are represented by symbols different from the usual one. You have to solve the problem by substituting the real symbol accordingly.1. If L denotes ×, M denotes +, P denotes + and Q denotes –, then 7P24M8Q6M2L3 = (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 2. If A means ‘–‘, B means ‘+’, C means ‘+’ and D means ‘×’, then 15B3C24A12D2 = (A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 5 (D) 3 3. If A for ‘+’, M for ‘×’, D for ‘+’, G for ‘>’ L for ‘<’ then which of the following will be logically lncorrect? (A) 4A3M2L4D2M6 (B) 4A3M2D3L4M6 (C) 4A5M4L6D2A8 (D) 4A5D3G6A2M3 4. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace * signs and to balance the given equation: (5 * 6) * 5 * 8 = 14 (A) ×, +, ÷ (B) ×,+, ÷ (C) +, ×, ÷ (D) +, ÷, ×5. If ‘+’ means ‘÷’, ‘–’ means ‘×’, ‘÷’ means ‘+’ and ‘×’ means ‘–’, then 36 × 12 + 4+ 6 + 2 – 3 = (A) 28 (B) 32 (C) 39 (D) 42 |
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Answer» 1. (A) 1 2. (C) 5 3. (A) 4A3M2L4D2M6 / (B) 4A3M2D3L4M6 4. (B) ×,+, ÷ 5. (D) 42 |
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| 4907. |
The following figure is made by arranging some cutes having each side 1 unit. This is painted from all sides. Observe the figure and choose correct alternative for following questions.1. Find the number of cubes having maximum number of faces painted. (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 2. How many cubes are used to make the arrangement as shown in the figure? (1) 35 (2) 40 (3) 44 (4) 46 3. Find the number of cubes having no face painted. (1) 0 (2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 3 |
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Answer» 1) (3) 3 2) (3) 44 20 12 12 3) (1) 0 “O” when will be there with n face painted. |
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| 4908. |
Why did the United States decide to intervene the Vietnam war? (1) Because communist had gained the power (2) Because Vietnam attacked United states (3) Because United States was a trading partner of France(4) All of these |
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Answer» (1) Because communist had gained the power |
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| 4909. |
What will happen, if the sperm containing ‘X’ chromosomes fertilizes the Ovum? 1) Female child born 2) Male child born 3) cannot guess 4) none |
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Answer» 1) Female child born |
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| 4910. |
Which wild animal has totally extincted from Gujarat? (A) Tiger (B) Bear (C) Deer (D) Panther |
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Answer» Correct option is (A) Tiger |
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| 4911. |
Select the word to fill in the blanks from the given alternatives.Five hundred new houses ____ by the end of next year. 1. were built 2. were being built 3. will be built 4. will build |
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Answer» Correct option is 3. will be built |
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Select the word which means the opposite of the given word.Confess: 1. concede 2. contest 3. deny 4. admit |
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Answer» Correct option is 3. deny |
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| 4913. |
Find the correct alternativesMARATHON : RACE : : HIBERNATION : ....... (1) WINTER (2) BEAR (3) DREAM (4) SLEEP |
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Answer» Correct option is (4) SLEEP |
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Select the word to fill in the blanks from the given alternatives.I ____ in a poor family of Haryana. 1. bear 2. am born 3. bore 4. was born |
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Answer» Correct option is 4. was born |
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8, 27, 64, 125, _____, 343, 512 (1) 150 (2) 220 (3) 216 (4)180 |
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Answer» Correct option is (3) 216 |
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| 4916. |
If cosecθ - cotθ = p , then the value of \(\frac{p^2-1}{p^2 + 1}\) is1. cosθ 2. -cosθ 3. sinθ 4. -sinθ |
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Answer» 2. -cosθ = P = cosecθ - cotθ = \(\frac{sin\theta}{1+cos\theta}\) p2 + 1 cosec2 θ + cot2 θ - 2cosecθ cotθ = 2 cosec θ (cosecθ - cotθ) = \(\frac{2}{1+cos\theta}\) Now \(\frac{p^2-1}{p^2+1}=1-\frac{2}{p^2+1}=1-\) \(\cfrac{2}{\frac{2}{1+cos\theta}}\) = - cosθ |
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A thin Prims P1 with angle 4° and made from glass of refractive index 1.54 is combined with another thing Prism P2 made from glass of refractive index 1.72 to produce dispersion without deviation. The angle of Prism P2 is : (A) 5.33° (B) 4° (C) 3° (D) 13° |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) 4° |
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In each of the following an idiomatic phrase is given followed by four alternatives. Choose the alternative that best expresses the meaning of the expression. 1. Pillar to post…… (1) very tiresome journey (2) one place to another (3) main support of a building (4) clumsy looking objects 2. To bell the cat……. (1) to take lead in danger (2) to tie bell to cats neck (3) to be alert of the enemy (4) to make noise 3. To chew the cud… (1) to be very annoyed (2) to think deeply (3) to eat natural food (4) to start doing something new 4. The lions share…. (1) the stranger one (2) the smaller part (3) the worthy part (4) the larger part 5. Between the devil and the deep sea…… (1) to be in a dilemma (2) lobe angry in a temper (3) to choose correctly (4) to live dangerously |
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Answer» 1. (2) one place to another 2. (1) to take lead in danger 3. (2) to think deeply 4. (4) the larger part 5. (4) to live dangerously |
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| 4919. |
Federation of the Indian chamber of commerce and Industries (FICCI) was formed in which year. 1. 1921 2. 1925 3. 1927 4. 1929 |
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Answer» Correct option is 3. 1927 |
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| 4920. |
If x -2√x = 3, then the value of x is (a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 9 (d) – 1 |
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Answer» Correct option is (c) 9 |
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| 4921. |
The atmosphere of Venus is made up of thick white and yellowish could of …………. (A) Acetic acid (B) Sulphuric acid (C) Nitric acid (D) Hydrochloric acid |
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Answer» (B) Sulphuric acid Atmoshphere of venus is made up of thick clouds of H2SO4 |
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During the cellular respiration, one molecule of Glucose is first broken down into two molecules of (A) acetic acid (B) pyruvic acid (C) lactic acid (D) sulphuric acid |
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Answer» (B) pyruvic acid |
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By selling 12 oranges for a rupee, a man losses 20%. How many for a rupee should he sell to gain 20%: (A) Rs. 15 (B) Rs.10 (C) Rs. 8 (D) Rs. 5 |
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Answer» (C) Rs. 8 12 oranges sales price = 1Rs 1 orange sales price = 1 / 12 Rs S. P of one orange = 1 / 12 Rs Loss = 20% Cp = If SP is 80 Rs. then CP = 100Rs If SP is Rs. 1 then CP = 100 / 80 Rs If SP is Rs. 1/12 then CP = 5 / 48 Rs For 20% gain S.P of one orange = 5/48 x 120/100 = 1/8 Rs In Rs.1, He should sell 8 oranges |
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If the angles of elevation of the top of a tower from two points at the distances of 3m and 12m from the base of the tower in the same straight line with it are complementary, then the height of the tower (in m) is (1) 36(2) 60 (3) 6 (4) 100 |
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Answer» Correct option is (3) 6 |
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| 4925. |
If it rains tomorrow, we ______ paper boats. (1) Prepare (2) will prepare (3) could preparing (4) are preparing |
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Answer» Correct option is (2) will prepare |
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Many people consume packaged food because ______(1) It was become a matter of convenience (2) It has become a matter of convenience (3) It is become a matter of convenience (4) It had become a matter of convenience |
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Answer» (2) It has become a matter of convenience |
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She always avoids artificial products and goes only for the natural ______ ? (1) does she? (2) doesn’t she? (3) don’t she? (4) will she? |
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Answer» (2) doesn’t she? |
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Previously they used to live ____ Paris. (1) with (2) by (3) within (4) in |
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Answer» Correct option is (4) in |
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Consider the following statement and identify the incorrect response from the options given thereafter: Statement : Effects of the Great Depression on the Indian economy were. (1) India's export and import nearly halved between 1928 and 1934. (2) Wheat prices in India increased 50 percent between 1928-1934. (3) India became an exporter of precious metals, notably gold. (4) Landlords and middle class salaried employees in cities found themselves better off because of falling prices. |
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Answer» Correct option (2) Wheat prices in India increased 50 percent between 1928-1934. Explanation: Between 1928 and 1934, wheat prices in India fell by 50 per cent |
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Which of the following options best explains the sumptuary laws ? (1) The laws that prohibited wearing short skirts. (2) The laws that declared that silk clothes could not be used by peasants. (3) The laws that controlled the behaviour of the "socially inferior". (4) The laws that prohibited the socially superior class from wearing cotton dresses. |
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Answer» Correct option (3) The laws that controlled the behaviour of the "socially inferior". Explanation: Sumptuary laws’, the laws which tried to control the behaviour of those considered social inferiors, preventing them from wearing certain clothes, consuming certain foods and beverages and hunting game in certain areas. |
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Jhumming refers to (1) Primitive subsistence framing (2) Commercial framing (3) Intensive subsistence farming (4) Dairy farming |
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Answer» (1) Primitive subsistence framing |
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Which among the following are considered as international resource? (1) Forests (2) Wildlife (3) Oceanic resources beyond 200km form the coast of each country (4) All oceanic resources |
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Answer» (3) Oceanic resources beyond 200km form the coast of each country |
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Which fair of Gujarat is famous for buy and sale of donkeys? (a) Tarnetar (B) Siddhapur (c) Bhavnath (d) Vautha |
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Answer» Correct option is (d) Vautha |
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In which state are wild goats and musk(Kasturi) deer found? (a) Andhra Pradesh (b) Gujarat (c) Jammu and Kashmir (d) Assam |
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Answer» (c) Jammu and Kashmir |
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Which one is not the Fold mountain? (1) The Himalayas (2) The Black Forest (3) The Rockies (4) The Aravalis |
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Answer» (2) The Black Forest |
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By which name is the some rainfall at Malabar coast known as? (A) Amra Vrushti (b) Ana Vrushti (c) Him Vrushti (d) Cyclone |
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Answer» (A) Amra Vrusht |
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By what name the coastal plains from Daman to Goa are known as ?(1) Malabar Coast(2) Konkan Coastal plains(3) Eastern Coastal plains(4) Northern coastal plains |
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Answer» (2) Konkan Coastal plains |
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Identify the correct statement:(1) India has lower national income as compared to Brazil (2) Brazil has higher national income as compared to India (3) The per capita income of Brazil is lower than India (4) The per capita income of India is lower than Brazil |
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Answer» (4) The per capita income of India is lower than Brazil |
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Identify the country which is large then India, in land area, but smaller then Brazil (1) Canada (2) USA (3) Australia(4) China |
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Answer» (3) Australia |
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Match the following and choose the correct combination(a) Malabar Coast(i) Paradip(b) North Circar(ii) Chennai(c) Coromandal Coast(iii) Kochi(d) Konkan Coast(iv) Mumbai(1) A – i B – ii C – iv D – iii (2) A – i B – ii C – iii D – iv (3) A – iv B – iii C – ii D – I (4) A – iii B – i C – ii D – iv |
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Answer» (4) A – iii B – i C – ii D – iv |
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Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given words: 1. Perseverance 1. vacillation 2. volatility 3. steadfastness 4. levity 2. Relinquish 1. recognize 2. assert 3. hold 4. forgo 3. Wanton 1. frolicsome 2. unplayful 3. joyless 4. demure4. Exonerate 1. release 2. guilty 3. rusticate 4. mastermind 5. Disparate 1. helpless 2. different 3. needy 4. unware 6. Capricious 1. fickle 2. calm 3. careful 4. forgetful |
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Answer» 1. 3. steadfastness 2. 4. forgo 3. 4. demure 4. 1. release 5. 2. different 6. 1. fickle |
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In the Northern Plains ‘Kankar’ formations are common among (1) Khadar (2) Bhangar (3) Bhabhar (4) Tarai |
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Answer» Correct option is (2) Bhangar |
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Choose the alternative which expresses the meaning of the given idioms/phrases. 1. To hear through the grapevine 1. To learn gardening 2. To learn about fruits 3. To learn something officially 4. To learn something from a rumour 2. To hit the nail on the head 1. To enjoy one’s profession 2. To learn carpentry 3. To be violent 4. To do something in an effective way 3. A piece of cake 1. A difficult task 2. A special person 3. A memorable event 4. An easy task 4. To spill the beans 1. To grow vegetables 2. To open an old box 3. To reveal someone’s secret 4. To request for support5. An axe to grind 1. Grinding store 2. Selfish purpose 3. An axe for cutting trees 4. To take revenge 6. To beat about the bush 1. Not coming to the point 2. To cut down the bush 3. To cut expenses 4. Defeat 7. To move heaven and earth 1. To die 2. To make every possible effort 3. To rain heavily 4. To shift places |
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Answer» 1. 4. To learn something from a rumour 2. 4. To do something in an effective way 3. 4. An easy task 4. 3. To reveal someone’s secret 5. 2. Selfish purpose 6. 1. Not coming to the point 7. 2. To make every possible effort |
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In question sentences are given with blanks to be filled with appropriate word out of four alternatives given: 1. Father divided his property ____ two sons. 1. among 2. to 3. in 4. between 2. Meena repented ______ her mistakes. 1. over 2. of 3. for 4. about 3. I want to dispense ______ the services of my servant. 1. of 2. off 3. with 4. about 4. There are _____ more toys in the box where this came from. 1. little 2. much 3. few 4. many 5. He had ______ friends, as he was an aggressive person. 1. few 2. some 3. many 4. those6. My aunt lived in that house _____ five years. 1. with 2. for 3. since 4. some 7. I need _____ more time to complete the assignment. 1. few 2. a few 3. a little4. little |
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Answer» 1. 4. between 2. 2. of 3. 3. with 4. 4. many 5. 1. few 6. 2. for 7. 3. a little |
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Choose the correct alternative of the verbs given in brackets1. Ramesh ____ (b) a teacher since 1994. 1. is 2. has been 3. is being 4. was 2. Don’t bring her unless she _____ (promise) to behave herself. 1. promised 2. will promise 3. promises 4. has promised 3. She _____ (work) since morning and now she wants to take rest. 1. has been working 2. had working 3. was working 4. had worked 4. When I reached the theatre, the play _____ (start) 1. had started 2. starts 3. will start 4. to be started 5. The baby _____ (laugh) with his mother in the video I watched yesterday. 1. laughs 2. was laughing 3. laughed 4. had been laughing 6. When he was unmarried, he often ____ (arrive) home late. 1. was arriving 2. had arrived 3. arrived 4. would arrived |
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Answer» 1. 2. has been 2. 3. promises 3. 1. has been working 4. 1. had started 5. 2. was laughing 6. 3. arrived |
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Choose the one which can e substituted for given group of words: 1. An unexpected piece of good fortune. 1. to turn turtle 2. windfall 3. philanthropy 4. fortunate 2. Of unknown name. 1. synonym 2. anonymous 3. unanimous 4. incognito 3. Exclusive possession of anything 1. monopoly 2. autocratic 3. aristocratic 4. monogamy 4. A place for the sick to recover health 1. sanatorium 2. stable 3. granary 4. arsenal 5. Study of the interaction of people with their environment. 1. ecology 2. ornithology 3. calligraphy 4. cartography 6. Failing to discharge one’s duty. 1. recklessness 2. dereliction 3. submission 4. reluctant 7. A person who is an expert in fine arts. 1. conductor 2. contemporary 3. connoisseur 4. artist |
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Answer» 1. 2. windfall 2. 2. anonymous 3. 1. monopoly 4. 1. sanatorium 5. 1. ecology 6. 2. dereliction 7. 3. connoisseur |
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Read the passage and choose the correct answer from the options. At every stage, SLV-2 3 team was blessed with some extra-ordinary courageous people. Along with Sudhakar and Sivarama- krishanan, there was also Sivakaminathan. He was entrusted with brining the C-Band transponder from Trivandrum to SHAR for integration with the SLV-3. The transponder is a device is fitted with the rocket system to give the signals which are powerful enough to help it track the vehicle from the take off site to the final impact point. The SLV-3 launch schedule was dependent on the arriaval and integration of this equipment. On landing at the Madras airport, the aircraft which Sivakami was traveling in, skidded and overshot the runway. Dense smoke engulfed the aircraft. Everyone jumped out of the aircraft through emergency exits, and desperately fought to save themselves – all except Sivakami, who stayed in the aircraft till he removed the transponder from his baggage. He was among the last few persons, the others being mostly aircrafts crew, to emerge from the smoke and he was hugging the transponder close to his chest.1. The speaker calls Sivakami courageous because 1. he was blessed 2. he looked after the transponder over his own safety 3. the team was blessed 4. the transponder was brought to Chennai by him 2. The aircraft was in danger because 1. it crash landed 2. it made an emergency landing 3. it skidded and overshot the runway 4. it was covered in smoke3. Sivakami was the last to come out because 1. he stayed back to bring the transponder safely 2. he was blinded by the smoke 3. he helped save other pasangers 4. he was in a panic 4. The transponder was a device that 1. was used to test the rocket 2. launched the rocket 3. for it to carry out the take off 4. for it to be integrated to the rocket 5. The transponder was needed in time. 1. for the rocket to be seen as the radar 2. for the launch to take place 3. for it to carry out the take off 4. for it to be integrated to the rocket |
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Answer» 1. 2. he looked after the transponder over his own safety 2. 3. it skidded and overshot the runway 3. 1. he stayed back to bring the transponder safely 4. 4. for it to be integrated to the rocket 5. 2. for the launch to take place |
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The sum of the digits of a two digit number is 14. If 18 is subtracted from the number, digits are reversed. Find the number(1) 86 (2) 77 (3) 68 (4) 76 |
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Answer» Correct option: (1) 86 Explanation: N = 10x + y N’ = 10y + x x + y = 14 _____ (1) N – 18 = N’ (10x + y) – 18 = 10y + x 9(x – y) = 18 x – y = 2 _____(2) from (1) & (2) we get x = 8 & y = 6 N = 86 |
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Shweta went for a journey by train in June 2018. Her train was to depart at 7 am. Her mother packed ‘Bread Pakedas’ For her lunch. However Sheweta did not eat them till evening. In the evening when she opened her lunch box, she felt an unpleasant smell. The taste of Pakods was also sour. This happened due to _______ (1) Thermal Decomposition (2) Calcinations (3) Isomerism (4) Rancidity |
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Answer» (4) Rancidity |
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For how many integers n is \(\frac{n}{20-n}\) the square of an integer(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 |
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Answer» Correct option is (4) 4 |
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