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.
| 1. |
4 Punctuatethe given sentencecan I have а aforмуbirthdaya1 Pa Panicecare |
|
Answer» Answer: can i have a,for my BDAY |
|
| 2. |
I. said he would today.ii. said he would that day.iii. told he would today.iv. said I will today. |
|
Answer» ulflufhdljdljdjlludulfljjdjldllskyskstsjtsczm m xkhhsjyskysksbx hlsjyksky |
|
| 3. |
1 point21. Pick out the proper antonym forunderstandable'O CruelO AffectionateOInsensibleO Incomprehensible |
|
Answer» Answer: |
|
| 4. |
J. What is not funny accordingto the author?i. To try to ban Twitteraccounts that parodydispatches from the PrimeMinister's Office.ii. To describe such forms ohumor and dissent as"misrepresenting".iii. Using the cyber-world foflexing the wrong muscles.iv. None of the above. |
|
Answer» Explanation: I didn't understand the QUESTION can you write again |
|
| 5. |
What mishap occurs ? Why did it result into an intense cry of frustrations andanguish ? nine gold medals |
|
Answer» Answer: The runner who fell down UTTERED a moaning cry of frustration and sadness. He had fallen in the race and his DREAM of WINNING the race was shattered. It also WASTED all the efforts and hard work that he had put in to win the competition as the race was over for him. |
|
| 6. |
Choose the group of words with correct alphabetical order *Ornate, orange, orphan, organDecent, defuse, differ, distract.Scent, social, class, religion |
|
Answer» Answer: |
|
| 7. |
Fill in the blanks with either demonstrative pronouns or demonstrative adjectives. Also mentionthe type of word you have chosen. a) _____________ is my book and _____________ book belongs to Teju.b) _____________stories were written by Paul. Can you select one from ___________?c) _____________ is an automatic car. My brother bought _____________ car yesterday.d) _____________ is the shoes I told you about. ____________ belongs to Vigil.e) _____________ is the dress that I wish to buy for Christmas. I like the colour of ________ dress. |
|
Answer» Answer: 1 THIS AND THAT 2 THE AND IT 3 THAT AND IT 4 THAT AND IT 5 THAT AND THAT Explanation: |
|
| 8. |
Join the 2 sentences.the boys are afraid to go near the house.They have heard that mad man lives there |
|
Answer» Answer: The BOYS are AFRAID to GO NEAR the HOUSE beacause they have hear that mad man lives there. |
|
| 9. |
Fal in the bars with proper verb forms2x2=4(become) common and more livingbecome) endangered. |
|
Answer» Dgjjkgfddgjklkjjgxddhkkkhfx |
|
| 10. |
1 point22. Choose the correct passive voicefor the following- 'They can mentionthe past records of the patients'OPast records of the patients can bementioned by themPast records of the patients canmentioned by themOPast records of the patients arementioned by themOPast records of the patients couldbe mentioned by them |
|
Answer» Answer: PAST records of the PATIENTS can be mentioned by them. plz mark me the BRAINLIEST |
|
| 11. |
17. The word 'glancing' means [ ]A. To take a brief lookB. BeautifulC. StrugglingD.to dare to look at |
| Answer» | |
| 12. |
I would take time to buying my daysupply.underline present participle and state the function of it |
|
Answer» BUYING my daysupply.. |
|
| 13. |
Choose the author word.) I know it sous weng upsetting,coith which you can replacethe a(dis trading I disappointingencouraging |
| Answer» | |
| 14. |
She was crying all day long.2. We showed her the photo album. 3. The doctor advised me to exercise regularly. 4. It was raining at that time. 5. She laughed at the joke. 6. She gave a cookie to the child. 7. They slept in the street. 8. I ate the cherries. 9. My father doesn't drink coffee. 10. He always keeps his money in a wallettransitive or internsitive |
Answer»
I hope this'll HELP you. |
|
| 15. |
: Pick out the infinitive from the given sentence: He had been saving the exact amount to buy a gun. *1.had been saving2.Exact amount3.to buy |
| Answer» | |
| 16. |
The cyber-world is ultimately ungovernable. This is alarming as well as convenient, sometimes, convenient because alarming. Some Indian politicians use this to great advantage. When there is an obvious failure in governance during a crisis they deflect attention from their incompetence towards the ungovernable. So, having failed to prevent nervous citizens from fleeing their cities of work by assuring them of proper protection, some national leaders are now busy trying to prove to one another and to panic-prone Indians, that a mischievous neighbor has been using the Internet and social networking sites to spread dangerous rumors.2. And the Center’s automatic reaction is to start blocking these sites and begin elaborate and potentially endless negotiations with Google, Twitter and Facebook about access communities, and then Indians have more reason to fear their protectors than the nebulous mischief-makers of the cyber-world. Wasting time gathering proof, blocking vaguely suspicious websites, hurling accusations across the border and worrying about bilateral relation; are ways of keeping busy with inessential because one does not quite know what to do about the essentials of a difficult situation. Besides, only a fifth of the 245 websites blocked by the Center mention of the people of the North-East or the violence in Assam. And if a few morphed images and spurious texts can unsettle an entire nation, then there is something deeply wrong with the nation and with how it is being governed. This is what its leaders should be addressing immediately, rather than making a wrongheaded display of their powers of censorship.3. It is just as absurd and part of the same syndrome, to try to ban Twitter accounts that parody dispatches from the Prime Minister’s Office. To describe such forms of humor and dissent as “misrepresenting” the PMO as if Twitters would take these parodies for genuine dispatches from the PMO makes the PMO look more ridiculous than its parodists manage to. With the precedent for such action set recently by the Chief Minister of West Bengal, this is yet another proof that what Bengal thinks today India will think tomorrow. Using the cyber-world for flexing the wrong muscles is essentially not funny. It might even prove to be quite dangerously distracting.1.1 Attempt the following questions on the basis of the passage you have read. b.The author is of the opinion that –i. the centre should start negotiations with Google, Twitter and Facebookiii. the centre should not block the sitesii. the centre should help the citizens evacuate their cityiv. the centre should arrests the guilty |
|
Answer» Answer: The cyber-world is ultimately ungovernable. This is alarming as well as convenient, sometimes, convenient because alarming. Some Indian politicians use this to great advantage. When there is an obvious failure in governance during a crisis they DEFLECT attention from their own incompetence towards the ungovernable. So, having failed to prevent nervous citizens from fleeing their cities of work by assuring them of proper protection, some national leaders are now busy trying to prove to one another and to panic-prone Indians, that a mischievous neighbour has been using the Internet and social networking sites to spread dangerous rumours. And the Centre’s automatic reaction is to start blocking these sites and begin elaborate and potentially endless negotiations with Google, Twitter and FACEBOOK about access to information. If this is the official idea of prompt action at a time of crisis among communities, then Indians have more reason to fear their protectors than the nebulous mischief-makers of the Cyber-world. Wasting time gathering proof, blocking vaguely suspicious websites, hurling accusations across the border and worrying about bilateral relation; are ways of keeping busy with INESSENTIALS because one does not quite know what to do about the essentials of a difficult situation. Besides, only a fifth of the 245 websites blocked by the Centre mention the people of the North-East or the violence in Assam. And if a few morphed images and spurious texts can unsettle an entire nation, then there is something DEEPLY wrong with the nation and with how it is being governed. This is what its leaders should be addressing immediately, rather than making a wrongheaded display of their powers of censorship. It is just as absurd and part of the same syndrome, to try to ban Twitter accounts that parody despatches from the Prime Minister’s office. To describe such forms of humour and dissent as ‘misrepresenting’ the PMO- as if Twitterers would take these parodies for genuine despatches from the PMO- makes the PMO look more ridiculous than its parodists manage to. With the precedent for such action set recently by the Chief Minister of West Bengal, this is yet another proof that what Bengal thinks today India will think tomorrow. Using the Cyber-world for flexing the wrong muscles is essentially not funny. It might even prove to be quite dangerously distracting. |
|
| 17. |
He ate so hastily that he swallowed a bone. (Identify the subordinate clause) (1mk) *He ate so hastilythat he swallowed a bone.8. This is the longest road. (Identify the degree of comparison) (1mk) *PositiveComparativeSuperlative |
|
Answer» superlative Mark me as BRAINLIEST and FOLLOW me |
|
| 18. |
92③ Why does he not drink milk?③ ③ Did he not complete his work?② Is she singing a sweet song.s 6 My father taught me English.© She had bought a new book |
|
Answer» Answer: She had bought a NEW book She had bought a new bookExplanation: because he bought a new book and he was SUPER EXCITED to read that book that's why he does not drink MILKMARK ME AS IN BRAINLIST |
|
| 19. |
H. Opposite of 'wrong-headed' - *i. Sillyii. SaneΟ Ο Ο Οiii. Insaneiv. Insensible |
|
Answer» INSENSIBLE but not SURE |
|
| 20. |
4-- गद्यांश में प्रयुक्त प्रतिनिधित्व शब्द में निहित प्रत्यय चुनिए(क)-यत्व (ख)- त्व(ग)-इत्व(घ )- धि त्वनादा |
| Answer» | |
| 21. |
Que. 4:Start reading loudlypurpose)794Finish00:46:18(showingand improve your pronunciationwith a view to improving your pronunciationbecause you need improvement in your pronunciationfor you can improve your pronunciation. |
|
Answer» but my PRONOUNCIATION is GOOD |
|
| 22. |
Passive*7. As soon as school starts, I long for thevacation to begin. Here'long'is .....(1 Point)AdjectiveVerb |
|
Answer» ADJECTIVE............... |
|
| 23. |
Fill in the blanks with suitable Interrogative pronoun.a) _______ do you hate?b) _______ is the matter, please?c) _______ did they say about her performance?d) _______ made that noise?e) _______did you talk? |
|
Answer» a) What B) What c) Who d) What |
|
| 24. |
The furniture in his house………………….. impressive. *look or looks |
Answer» ANSWER:The FURNITURE in this HOUSE lookshope it will HELP you |
|
| 25. |
Active and passiveConvertI see the moon |
|
Answer» please MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
|
| 26. |
J. What is not funny according to theauthor?To try to ban Twitter accounts thatO parody dispatches from the PrimeMinister's OfficeTo describe such forms of humorand dissent as "misrepresenting"ооUsing the cyber world for flexingthe wrong musclesOiv. None of the above |
|
Answer» Explanation: author? To try to ban Twitter ACCOUNTS thatO parody dispatches from the PrimeMinister's Office To describe such FORMS of humorand dissent as "misrepresenting"ооUsing the cyber WORLD for flexing the wrong musclesO iv. None of the above |
|
| 27. |
16match the followingwingerscollection beads34 A collection of shipsue a collection of pearls& stringpleetA chordowsary |
|
Answer» hehsbsbsbnqjqjwbabanwnnwjssnebjejj |
|
| 28. |
.(I) What type of forests are found in coastal areas where tides and tides come(A) Mangrove forest (B) Monsoon forest (C) Dry deciduous forest (D) Mountain forest। |
|
Answer» Answer: MANGROVE forest (A)because : Mangrove forests are often called “tidal forests,” “coastal woodlands” or “oceanic RAIN forests.” The mangrove system SUPPORTS genetically DIVERSE groups of AQUATIC and terrestrial animals. |
|
| 29. |
I. Choose right answer:1. a tsunami is a very large & power full.e lavab. winda. wave o2. Ignesious & his three children were.b. digging to the treec. saveda swept3. Meghna saw the relief helicopters.a five timeb. seven times oc. ten times |
|
Answer» Answer: 1. Wave 2. DIGGING to the tree |
|
| 30. |
1. It took the senator several months to recover from the shame and humiliation ofenough, he never had the slightest idea what had induced him...a. Why did the senator feel humiliated for months?b. What had the sober minded people thought about the senator?c. Did the senator ever know the actual cause of his strange behaviour?R. And anxious thoughts may be swept awayAs we busily wield a broom.How can we sweep away our anxious thoughts?What has been compared to the anxious thoughts in the poemC2 Answer the following questions (Any 92). |
|
Answer» Answer: There lived in Boston a wise and ancient chemist by the name of Dr. Daws, who dabbled somewhat in magic. There also lived in Boston a young lady by the name of Claribel Sudds, who was possessed of much money, little wit and an intense desire to go upon the stage. So Claribel went to Dr. Daws and said: "I can neither sing nor dance; I cannot recite verse nor PLAY upon the piano; I am no acrobat nor leaper nor high KICKER; yet I wish to go upon the stage. What shall I do?" "Are you willing to pay for such accomplishments?" asked the wise chemist. "CERTAINLY," answered Claribel, jingling her purse. "Then come to me to-morrow at two o'clock," said he. All that night he practiced what is known as chemical sorcery; so that when Claribel Sudds came next day at two o'clock he showed her a small box filled with compounds that closely resembled FRENCH bonbons. "This is a progressive age," said the old man, "and I flatter myself your Uncle Daws keeps right along with the procession. Now, one of your old-fashioned sorcerers would have made you some nasty, bitter pills to swallow; but I have consulted your taste and convenience. Here are some magic bonbons. If you eat this one with the lavender color you can dance thereafter as LIGHTLY and gracefully as if you had been trained a lifetime. After you consume the pink confection you will sing like a nightingale. Eating the white one will enable you to become the finest elocutionist in the land. The chocolate piece will charm you into playing the piano better than Rubenstein, while after eating you lemon-yellow bonbon you can easily kick six feet above your head." |
|
| 31. |
There are a few people in every village who keep combing the beach change into negative sentence |
|
Answer» huuhuuhuhudheikwkwlowjdgidoxojdvehdkldnsksldbznkd |
|
| 32. |
Name the following-• Name the highestbiosphere reserve inthe world.• Who built the GoldenTemple?• What was the realname of NurJahan,the wife of Jehangir?• He was called the'Light of Asia'.Name the bird thatlays eggs in otherbird's nest. |
|
Answer» Answer: 1 : - khangchendzonga biosphere reserve2 : - Arjan3 : - Mehr - UN - NISA4 : - sir adwin written a book5 : - cuckooplease MARK braninlist |
|
| 33. |
The author is of the opinion that -iv. the centre should arrests the guiltyii. the centre should help the citizensevacuate their city1. the centre should start negotiationswith Google, Twitter and Facebookil the centre should not block the sites |
|
Answer» PLS GIVE me THANKS and BRAINLIEST |
|
| 34. |
Rahamat Khan missed his daughter Rabiya and carried an impression of her palm withhimself. He loves Mini, who reminds him of his daughter in Kabul. How do you think he felirwhen he saw the grown-up Mini? |
|
Answer» Answer: For many, childhood memories are shaped by the books we read. Rabindranath Tagore’s stories were some of these defining factors, and Kabuliwala HOLDS a special place on that list. The STORY of a man with a heart of gold touching the lives of many while making do with his own fate — nobody but Tagore could have written such a poignant tale. Which is why, on his 78th death ANNIVERSARY, ThePrint looks at the classic tale, which was adapted into a film in 1961. For the uninitiated, Kabuliwala tells the tale of Abdul Rehman Khan (played by Balraj Sahni), a poor goat herder living in Kabul, Afghanistan. Want of money forces him to leave his young daughter and OLD mother behind and travel to India. In Kolkata, much like many of the migrants from Afghanistan, he walks around selling dry fruit and other goods imported from his country. While children run away from the ‘scary’ Kabuliwala, one young girl, Mini, dares to befriend him. Reminded of his own daughter, Abdul returns to see her every day, telling her stories and giving her gifts. Mini’s father is a writer and befriends him as well, despite his WIFE’s scepticism. But the world is not always kind to outsiders, and soon, tensions rise that create problems for Abdul and threaten his relationship with Mini. Explanation: |
|
| 35. |
Danvers arrives and destroys Thanos' warship, but Thanos overpowers her and seizes the gauntlet.Select one:A. ComplexB. SimpleC. CompoundD. Compound - Complex |
Answer» CORRECT ANSWER ISA)COMPLEXAND PLEASE MARK DONE IN BRAINLIEST PLEASE |
|
| 36. |
A)Sad(2) Motion Constan Sorelदेरी से चेंज ऑफ वेलोसिटी ऑफ ऑब्जेक्ट एंड द स्टेट ऑफ ऑब्जेक्ट विद रिस्पेक्ट द मोस्ट स्टेट स्टेट ऑफ कल कौन सी टीम |
Answer» The speed and DIRECTION of motion can be CHANGED by applying force on an object and THUS a force can BRING a change in the state of motion of an object. |
|
| 37. |
What do we learn from the story that we should remain strong while we face difficulty(ch-We are not afraid to die) |
|
Answer» The most important that we learn from such HAZARDOUS experiences , when we are face -to face_with DEATH ,is not to lose hope under any circumstances . At times, life presents very dire situations but if one is optimistic about finding a solution and overcomes the ODDS, one will ALWAYS successful |
|
| 38. |
Sum of four consecutive odd no.is 30 more than the average of these no.what is the first these no. |
|
Answer» let the CONSECUTIVE NUMBER be X maan ke bna lo bn jayega |
|
| 39. |
এসাইনমেন্টেমনে কর, তুমি শিক্ষা সফরে কোনবিশে স্থানে ভ্রমন করতেগিয়েছে। সেখানে গিয়ে তুমি কোনকােন ধরণের অভিজ্ঞতা অর্জনदबाब दिननन निजित |
|
Answer» I can't UNDERSTAND your QUESTION and please follow me good MORNING |
|
| 40. |
Transitive or intransitive1) he walks for a miles.2) the crowd shouted slogans.3) Mary watered the plant.4) the cook tasted the dish.mark transitive or intransitive above sentences |
|
Answer» Answer: 1)intransitive 3)intransitive 4)transitive |
|
| 42. |
IC2If an object is moving with constant velocity then the motion is(a) Motion with Non uniform accelerationreso(b) Motion with Uniform Acceleration(c) Uniform Motion(d) Non uniform Motion3 If there is change in the velocity of the object then the state of object withto motion is[(a) State of Constant Speed (b) State of Constant velocity(c) State of Uniform Motion (d) State of Non uniform Motion4. If the acceleration of a moving object is constant then the motion is saidto belbl(a) Motion with Constant Speed (b) Motion with Uniform Acceleration |
|
Answer» Answer: 2:- UNIFORM motion (C option) 3:- state of CONSTANT VELOCITY (B option) 4:- motion with uniform acceleration (B option) |
|
| 43. |
Fossilized poop of some of the huge and astonishing creatures that once roamedAustralia indicates their extinction around 45,000 year ago through likely causedby humans no climatic change a study has found. Research carried out byManosh University in Australia reveals the truth that human caused the extinctionsuch huge creature's scientists reconstructed the past climate and ecosystem bydrilling the Indian Ocean off coast of South West of Australia and analyzed thesemenis. The core contains chroniugical layers of materiais blown and washedinto the ocean, including dust, pollen, ash and spores from a fungus calledSporormella that thrived on dung of plant - eating mammals. The sediment coreallowed scientists to look back in time, in this case more than 1,50,000 yearswhich spanned Earth's last full glacial cycle, scientist established that more than85 percent of Australia's mammal, bird and reptiles weighing over 100 poundswent extinct shortly after the arrival of first humans. However there arecontradiction theories on the extinction of such large animals Scientists havebeen debating the causes of the Australian mega fauna extinctions for decades.Some claim the animals could not have survived changes in climate. Other havesuggested the animal were hunted to extinction by earliest Australian immigrants.Present finding throws some light on how human migration to the new iand couldhave caused the disaster of total extinction.mana) What could have caused the extinction of huge and astonishing creatures? b) How did scientists reconstruct the past climate and eco-system?c) What conclusion did the scientist come to?d) What is the controversy of the extinction of giant creatures?please give the answers of this passageplease tell this friends fast |
|
Answer» I am so SORRY I don't KNOW DISCUSSION I SAID I am so sorry ask next question Explanation: sorry |
|
| 44. |
5.Answer the following question as directed.(a) The baby is crying (Chang the number)(b) The boys are playing (Change the gender)(c) Moni is reading a book. (Change in to past continues(d) I go to School. (Make it negative)le) Ram Kills 2 Tiger (Change the voice)(1) Hari said, 'I am writing a letter'. (Change the narration)Write the Meaning of the following words in English.Panic, Breach, Crashing, Spotted, afloat, Patting, AilmenMention five problem in flood.6.7. |
|
Answer» Answer: a) The babies are crying B) The GIRLS are playing C) MONI was reading a book D) I don't GO to school. E) I killed 2 tigers. F) Hari is writing a letter Explanation: |
|
| 45. |
Herungen he was theSeaf Union WineMe sustom of moving to comeWestem with ConstantaMorten with Untiomen |
|
Answer» okay. .... |
|
| 46. |
Unse in both the parts.Activity - 14 :Combine the following sentences into single ones using the past perieser the past simple forms of the verbs.The alarm clock rang. I woke up = As soon asI cleaned my teeth. I took my bath = After II looked at my watch. I realized I was late = WhenI arrived at the school. I remembered it was Sunday. = WhenSiya wrote the letter. She posted it = After |
|
Answer» Answer: I woke up as soon as the alarm clock rang. After I cleaned my teeth, I TOOK my bath. I REALIZED I was late when I looked at my watch. When I ARRIVED at school, I remembered that it was Sunday. After Siya wrote the letter, she posted it. Explanation: I HOPE this helps. If it does, please MARK me as brainliest. |
|
| 47. |
8. Read the sentence and change the words which is given in brackets with new words to form new sentence:- This time the (brothers )learnt a ( lesson).1). woman, song2). sisters, poem3). woman, poem |
| Answer» | |
| 48. |
Re-write the following sentences. Each of the following sentences contains a causative verb and otherverb in bracket. 1. Don‘t you help each other (study) for tests?2. This book will help you (understand) the main text. 3. I am letting this medicine (cool). 4. The cleaner makes the room (clean). 5. I get the boy (wash) my cloth. 6. Let‘s get some of our money (exchange) for dollars. 7. Sabrina had a tooth (fill). 8. I want to have this book (renew). 9. He let the letter (write) by me. 10. He had cut his hair. 11. The teacher let me (leave) the classroom. 12. We have to help Janet (find) her keys. 13. The speaker made the audience (listen) him. 14. We will have to get the Dean (sign) this form. 15. I got my younger brother (admit) into Dhaka Medical College. 16. I will make my students (understand) the lecture. 17. I help him (solve) the problem. 18. I helped my students (know) the facts. 19. My friend lets me his car (borrow) sometimes. 20. I can help you (move) into your new apartment if you want. |
| Answer» | |
| 49. |
1. Describe your lovely mother !, write down on your exercise book, take thepicture of that exercise, please.2. What is different between "What is she/he like?" and "What does she/he looklike?"tolong donggg plissss |
|
Answer» Answer: what is this for fun or question |
|
| 50. |
Make sentence from As favourable asAs joyful asAs fascinatingasAs pleasing as |
|
Answer» MAKE me as BRAINALIST answer Explanation: what is the Grammer name if you SAID I will SAY please follow me i am NEW to this app please please |
|