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What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
1, 9, 25, 49, ?, 121
The given series consists of squares of consecutive odd numbers, i.e. 12, 32, 52, 72, … So, missing term is 92 = 81.
A worker is paid Rs. 66 when he works for 6 hours. If he works for 23 hours, how much money will he get?
A worker is paid Rs. 66 for 6 hours Payment for 1 hour's work = 66 ÷ 6 = Rs. 11 Hence, payment he will receive for 23 hours = Rs. 11 × 23 = Rs. 253
Jamie's house is 946 m away from Mary's house. Find the distance between the two houses in km.
1 km = 1000 m Distance = 946 m 946 ÷ 1000 = 0.946 km
What are the first three common multiples of 3 and 4?
The multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, and so on. The multiples of 4 are 4, 8, 12, 16, and so on. Therefore, the first three common multiples are 12, 24 and 36
How can 1.71 be written in fractional form?
The fractional form of 1.71 is 171/100.
Evaluate the following:
11+[5–{9–(9–8)}]
= 11+[5 – {9 – (9 – 8)}]
= 11+[5 – {9 – 1}]
= 11+[5 – 8]
= 11+[–3]
= 8
What percent of 7.5 kg is 15 gm?
Converting 15 g into kg, 15 g = 0.015 kg So, Required percentage = (0.015/7.5) x 100 = 0.20%
A man incurs a loss of Rs. 29 by selling an article for Rs. 171. What is the cost price of the article?
Loss = Rs. 29 S.P. = Rs. 171 Loss = C.P. – S.P. ∴C.P. = Loss + S.P. = 29 + 171 = Rs. 200
Side of a square is given as 60 cm. Find the perimeter of square in m.
Side of the square = 60 cm = 60/100 = 0.6 m
Perimeter = 0.6 + 0.6 + 0.6 + 0.6 = 2.4 m
Find the next term in the given series.
3, 6, 9, 12, 15, ____
The given series consists of multiples of 3. Thus, the missing number is 18.
Find the area of a rectangle having dimensions 8 cm x 12 cm.
Area of rectangle = l x w = 8 x 12 = 96 cm2
The following pictograph shows the number of candies with some children:
Which child has the highest number of candies?
Ruby has the highest number of candies. As there are 5 circles, 5 × 2 = 10 candies
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Once there was a small boy. His name was Shankar. He was from a poor family. One day, he was passing through the forest carrying some wood. He saw an old man who was very hungry. Shankar wanted to give him some food, but he did not have any food even for himself. So, he continued on his way. On his way he saw a deer which was very thirsty. He wanted to give him some water, but he did not have water even for himself. So he went on his way ahead. Then he saw a man who wanted to make a camp but he did not have wood. Shankar asked him his problem and gave some of his wood to him. In return, he gave him some food and water. Now he went back to the old man and gave him some food and gave some water to the deer. The old man and the deer were very happy. Shankar then happily went on his way. However, one day Shankar fell down the hill. He was in pain but he couldn't move and no one was there to help him. But, the old man whom he had helped before saw him; he quickly came and pulled him up on the hill. He had many wounds on his legs. The deer, to whom Shankar had given water, saw his wounds and quickly went to the forest and brought back some herbs. After some time his wounds had recovered. All of them were very happy that they were able to help each other. If you help others, then they will also help you.
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The boy was passing through
It is mentioned in the passage that "One day, he was passing through the forest carrying some wood."
The boy gave some of his wood to the man because
The answer is clear from the following lines from the passage: "Then he saw a man who wanted to make a camp but he did not have wood. Shankar asked him his problem and gave some of his wood to him."
How did Shankar help the deer?
The passage says, "Now, he went back to the old man and gave him some food, and gave some water to the deer."
Why did the old man and the deer help the boy when he was injured?
It is mentioned in the lines "But, the old man whom he had helped before saw him; he quickly came and pulled him up on the hill. He had many wounds on his legs. The deer, to whom Shankar had given water, saw his wounds and quickly went to the forest and brought back some herbs."
According to the passage, what does 'herb' mean?
Herb is a plant which is valued for its medicinal properties, flavor, scent, or the like. In the passage, the herbs are used as medicines to treat the injured boy.
Directions: Read the following passage and answer the given question.
The Great Indian Bustard is a bustard found in India and adjacent areas of Pakistan. Bustards are large and highly terrestrial birds mainly associated with dry open country and grasslands. They resemble ostrich in structure in having a horizontal body with uncovered legs but are the heaviest of the flying birds, unlike ostrich which is among the flightless birds. Their distribution is restricted to some small pockets of dry areas in central and western India and eastern Pakistan. It is usually found in dry and semi-dry grasslands, open areas with thorny weeds, but it avoids irrigated areas. The rapid decrease in the population of India's bustards and their endangered status has forced the Ministry of Environment and Forests to form species recovery programs in 2012 for the Great Indian Bustard, the Bengal Florican and the Lesser Florican which are still to be implemented.
Where are bustards usually found?
The passage states, "Bustards are large and highly terrestrial birds mainly associated with dry open country and grasslands."
In which two regions is the 'Great Indian Bustard' found?
It is stated in the passage, "Their distribution is restricted to some small pockets of dry areas in central and western India and eastern Pakistan."
Why did the Indian Ministry of Environment form recovery programs for the Great Indian Bustard?
"The rapid decrease in the population of India's bustards and their endangered status has forced the Ministry of Environment and Forests to form species recovery programs in 2012 for the Great Indian Bustard ..."
In what way does the Great Indian Bustard resemble an ostrich?
"They resemble ostrich in structure in having a horizontal body with uncovered legs but are the heaviest of the flying birds ..."
Which word in the passage means 'supplied with water'?
Irrigated means supplied or filled with water.
Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows:
The Indian rhinoceros is also called the greater one-horned rhinoceros and Indian one-horned rhinoceros. It is the fifth largest land animal and is primarily found in north-east Assam and also in the protected areas of the Terai of Nepal, where populations are confined to the grasslands along the rivers in the foothills of the Himalayas. It is second-largest living rhinoceros in the world only next to white rhinoceros with an average body length of three hundred and ten to three-hundred and eighty centimetres. Its weight is around two thousand kilograms. A single horn is present in both males and females but is absent in newborn. It has thick, silver-brown skin, which becomes pinkish near the large skin folds that cover its body. Poaching for the horn of rhinoceros became the single most important reason for the decline of the Indian rhino. After the conservation measures, illegal hunting almost ended in the twentieth century. Once rhino population spanned the Indo-Gangetic Plains, but excessive hunting has reduced its population drastically.
Which is the largest living rhinoceros in the world?
It is stated in the passage "It is the second-largest living rhinoceros in the world only next to white rhinoceros ..."
A newborn differs from male and female population of rhinoceros in that it has
It is stated in the passage "A single horn ... is absent in newborn."
What was the homeland of Indian rhinoceros in the past?
It is stated in the passage, "Once rhino population spanned the Indo-Gangetic Plains."
What is the major cause of decline in the population of rhinoceros?
"Poaching for the horn of rhinoceros became the single most important reason for the decline of the Indian rhino. After the conservation measures, illegal hunting almost ended in the twentieth century." As poaching means illegal hunting, the correct answer is option 4.
Which word in the passage means 'preservation, protection or restoration'?
Conservation means preservation, protection or restoration.
Directions: Read the passage and answer the following question.
Himalayan mountain range is one of the youngest mountain ranges in the world. It is located in the northern border of India and separates Indian subcontinent from other countries of Asia. The Himalayan mountain range was formed about 70 million years ago. It is about 2400 km long with the shape of an arc. Its width varies between 150 and 400 km. It has three parallel mountain ranges - Lesser Himalaya, Greater Himalaya and Outer Himalaya. The Himalayan mountain range is the father of many highest mountain peaks. About 100 mountain peaks of height greater than 7,200 metres are located here. World's highest mountain Mount Everest is also a part of this mountain range. Other popular peaks are Karakoram and Kanchenjunga. The word Himalaya means "home of snow", because upper portion of this mountain range is always covered with snow. This mountain range is the home of many glaciers and rivers. The glaciers in these mountains are the sources of rivers such as - Ganges, Indus, Brahmaputra and Yamuna. Himalaya affects climate of Asia greatly. It is the reason for the heavy rainfall in Terai region. It has a great role in the creation of Gobi Desert. This mountain range is a part of these countries - Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, India and China.
Which one is the highest point of the Himalayan mountain range?
"World's highest mountain Mount Everest is also a part of this mountain range."
The word in the passage which is closest in meaning to 'mass of ice that is formed by constant deposition of snow at one place' is:
It refers to a mass of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
The Indus and Yamuna originate from
The answer can be inferred from, "The glaciers in these mountains are the sources of rivers such as - Ganges, Indus, Brahmaputra and Yamuna."
Which one of these statements is false?
4 is false as the passage states, "It is located in the northern border of India and separates Indian subcontinent from other countries of Asia." 1 is true as stated in passage in the line, ''It is the reason for the heavy rainfall in Terai region.'' 2 is true as stated in passage in the line, ''It has a great role in the creation of Gobi Desert.'' In all the above mentioned sentences, 'it' refers to the Himalayan mountain range. 3 is true as stated in passage in the line, ''This mountain range is a part of these countries - Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, India and China.'' Here, 'this mountain range' refers to the Himalayan mountain range.
Which country is not privileged to be a part of the prestigious Himalayan mountain range?
The passage states, "This mountain range is a part of these countries - Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, India and China." 'Bangladesh' is not mentioned here.
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