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    Complete the following number series:

    4, 11, 25, 46, 74, 109, __

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    Sita has 18 dozen bananas. If the cost of 18 dozen bananas is Rs. 2160, then find the cost of 3 dozen bananas.

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    The next term in the series 3, 6, 9, 12, ... will be ______.

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    Which of the following statements is true?

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    A rope of length 21/4  cm is cut into pieces, each of length 3/4  cm. What is the highest possible number of such pieces?

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    If a store manager sold a baseball bat at 10% profit for Rs. 242, what was the cost price of the bat?

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    The length of a rectangle is 5 m less than four times its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 180 m, what is its area?

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    A bird can fly 7 km at a stretch in an hour. How much distance can it fly in 9 hours?

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    Length of a rectangle is 14.2 cm and its width is 15 cm. Find the area of the rectangle in sq. m.

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

    A king gets a boulder placed on a road. He then hides himself and watches to see if anyone would remove the huge rock. Some of the king's wealthiest merchants and courtiers come by and simply walk around it. Many loudly blame the king for not keeping the roads clear, but no one does anything about getting the big stone out of the way. Then, a peasant comes along carrying a load of vegetables. On approaching the boulder, the peasant lays down his burden and tries to move the stone to the side of the road. After much pushing and straining, he finally succeeds. As the peasant picks his load of vegetables, he notices a purse lying on the road where the boulder had been. The purse contains many gold coins and a note from the king indicating that the gold is for the person who removes the boulder from the roadway. The peasant learns that every hindrance presents an opportunity to improve one's condition.

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    What does the king get placed on the road?

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    A king gets a boulder placed on a road. He then hides himself and watches to see if anyone would remove the huge rock. Some of the king's wealthiest merchants and courtiers come by and simply walk around it. Many loudly blame the king for not keeping the roads clear, but no one does anything about getting the big stone out of the way. Then, a peasant comes along carrying a load of vegetables. On approaching the boulder, the peasant lays down his burden and tries to move the stone to the side of the road. After much pushing and straining, he finally succeeds. As the peasant picks his load of vegetables, he notices a purse lying on the road where the boulder had been. The purse contains many gold coins and a note from the king indicating that the gold is for the person who removes the boulder from the roadway. The peasant learns that every hindrance presents an opportunity to improve one's condition.

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    Who remove(s) the boulder from the road?

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

    A king gets a boulder placed on a road. He then hides himself and watches to see if anyone would remove the huge rock. Some of the king's wealthiest merchants and courtiers come by and simply walk around it. Many loudly blame the king for not keeping the roads clear, but no one does anything about getting the big stone out of the way. Then, a peasant comes along carrying a load of vegetables. On approaching the boulder, the peasant lays down his burden and tries to move the stone to the side of the road. After much pushing and straining, he finally succeeds. As the peasant picks his load of vegetables, he notices a purse lying on the road where the boulder had been. The purse contains many gold coins and a note from the king indicating that the gold is for the person who removes the boulder from the roadway. The peasant learns that every hindrance presents an opportunity to improve one's condition.

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    What does the peasant carry?

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

    A king gets a boulder placed on a road. He then hides himself and watches to see if anyone would remove the huge rock. Some of the king's wealthiest merchants and courtiers come by and simply walk around it. Many loudly blame the king for not keeping the roads clear, but no one does anything about getting the big stone out of the way. Then, a peasant comes along carrying a load of vegetables. On approaching the boulder, the peasant lays down his burden and tries to move the stone to the side of the road. After much pushing and straining, he finally succeeds. As the peasant picks his load of vegetables, he notices a purse lying on the road where the boulder had been. The purse contains many gold coins and a note from the king indicating that the gold is for the person who removes the boulder from the roadway. The peasant learns that every hindrance presents an opportunity to improve one's condition.

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    Which of the following items does the farmer find on the road?

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

    A king gets a boulder placed on a road. He then hides himself and watches to see if anyone would remove the huge rock. Some of the king's wealthiest merchants and courtiers come by and simply walk around it. Many loudly blame the king for not keeping the roads clear, but no one does anything about getting the big stone out of the way. Then, a peasant comes along carrying a load of vegetables. On approaching the boulder, the peasant lays down his burden and tries to move the stone to the side of the road. After much pushing and straining, he finally succeeds. As the peasant picks his load of vegetables, he notices a purse lying on the road where the boulder had been. The purse contains many gold coins and a note from the king indicating that the gold is for the person who removes the boulder from the roadway. The peasant learns that every hindrance presents an opportunity to improve one's condition.

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    Find the word from the passage which means "a very big rock".

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

    Once upon a time, there lived a farmer and his wife. They had a little son. The farmer had a pet mongoose. The little boy and the mongoose were good playmates. One day the farmer was busy at his fields. The farmer's wife had gone to the market. The little boy was fast asleep in a cradle. The mongoose was lying near the cradle. A cobra got into the house and reached near the little boy. The mongoose sniffed the snake and jumped up. The cobra began to attack. There was a fierce fight between the cobra and the mongoose. The mongoose finally bit and killed the cobra. The mongoose saw the farmer's wife returning from market. He ran happily towards her to greet her. She saw blood around the mouth and paws of the mongoose. The farmer's wife mistook that the mongoose had attacked her son. The farmer's wife took a long stick and struck heavy blows on the mongoose and then ran into the house. She was shocked to see a dead cobra lying on the floor near her son. Then she realised her mistake. Her sorrow knew no bounds. The moral of the story is that one should never react before knowing the facts.

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    Which pet did the farmer have?

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

    Once upon a time, there lived a farmer and his wife. They had a little son. The farmer had a pet mongoose. The little boy and the mongoose were good playmates. One day the farmer was busy at his fields. The farmer's wife had gone to the market. The little boy was fast asleep in a cradle. The mongoose was lying near the cradle. A cobra got into the house and reached near the little boy. The mongoose sniffed the snake and jumped up. The cobra began to attack. There was a fierce fight between the cobra and the mongoose. The mongoose finally bit and killed the cobra. The mongoose saw the farmer's wife returning from market. He ran happily towards her to greet her. She saw blood around the mouth and paws of the mongoose. The farmer's wife mistook that the mongoose had attacked her son. The farmer's wife took a long stick and struck heavy blows on the mongoose and then ran into the house. She was shocked to see a dead cobra lying on the floor near her son. Then she realised her mistake. Her sorrow knew no bounds. The moral of the story is that one should never react before knowing the facts.

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    What was the child doing when the cobra got into the house?

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

    Once upon a time, there lived a farmer and his wife. They had a little son. The farmer had a pet mongoose. The little boy and the mongoose were good playmates. One day the farmer was busy at his fields. The farmer's wife had gone to the market. The little boy was fast asleep in a cradle. The mongoose was lying near the cradle. A cobra got into the house and reached near the little boy. The mongoose sniffed the snake and jumped up. The cobra began to attack. There was a fierce fight between the cobra and the mongoose. The mongoose finally bit and killed the cobra. The mongoose saw the farmer's wife returning from market. He ran happily towards her to greet her. She saw blood around the mouth and paws of the mongoose. The farmer's wife mistook that the mongoose had attacked her son. The farmer's wife took a long stick and struck heavy blows on the mongoose and then ran into the house. She was shocked to see a dead cobra lying on the floor near her son. Then she realised her mistake. Her sorrow knew no bounds. The moral of the story is that one should never react before knowing the facts.

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    Who won the fight?

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

    Once upon a time, there lived a farmer and his wife. They had a little son. The farmer had a pet mongoose. The little boy and the mongoose were good playmates. One day the farmer was busy at his fields. The farmer's wife had gone to the market. The little boy was fast asleep in a cradle. The mongoose was lying near the cradle. A cobra got into the house and reached near the little boy. The mongoose sniffed the snake and jumped up. The cobra began to attack. There was a fierce fight between the cobra and the mongoose. The mongoose finally bit and killed the cobra. The mongoose saw the farmer's wife returning from market. He ran happily towards her to greet her. She saw blood around the mouth and paws of the mongoose. The farmer's wife mistook that the mongoose had attacked her son. The farmer's wife took a long stick and struck heavy blows on the mongoose and then ran into the house. She was shocked to see a dead cobra lying on the floor near her son. Then she realised her mistake. Her sorrow knew no bounds. The moral of the story is that one should never react before knowing the facts.

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    How did the woman react after seeing blood around the mouth and paws of the mongoose?

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

    Once upon a time, there lived a farmer and his wife. They had a little son. The farmer had a pet mongoose. The little boy and the mongoose were good playmates. One day the farmer was busy at his fields. The farmer's wife had gone to the market. The little boy was fast asleep in a cradle. The mongoose was lying near the cradle. A cobra got into the house and reached near the little boy. The mongoose sniffed the snake and jumped up. The cobra began to attack. There was a fierce fight between the cobra and the mongoose. The mongoose finally bit and killed the cobra. The mongoose saw the farmer's wife returning from market. He ran happily towards her to greet her. She saw blood around the mouth and paws of the mongoose. The farmer's wife mistook that the mongoose had attacked her son. The farmer's wife took a long stick and struck heavy blows on the mongoose and then ran into the house. She was shocked to see a dead cobra lying on the floor near her son. Then she realised her mistake. Her sorrow knew no bounds. The moral of the story is that one should never react before knowing the facts.

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    What does 'fierce' mean in the passage?

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    The manager of a firm published an advertisement for a night watchman. He called many people for the interview. All the applicants were present. He interviewed almost everybody. But the manager was not satisfied. He found something dubious with each man. There was Raju, an applicant. He was sitting in a corner waiting for his turn of interview. Manager found nothing wrong in his appearance. He questioned about his health. He got the reply that he was suffering from sleeplessness. Manager was happy and appointed him.

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    What kind of advertisement was published by the manager of the firm?

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    The manager of a firm published an advertisement for a night watchman. He called many people for the interview. All the applicants were present. He interviewed almost everybody. But the manager was not satisfied. He found something dubious with each man. There was Raju, an applicant. He was sitting in a corner waiting for his turn of interview. Manager found nothing wrong in his appearance. He questioned about his health. He got the reply that he was suffering from sleeplessness. Manager was happy and appointed him.

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    Why had he not selected anybody before Raju?

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

    The manager of a firm published an advertisement for a night watchman. He called many people for the interview. All the applicants were present. He interviewed almost everybody. But the manager was not satisfied. He found something dubious with each man. There was Raju, an applicant. He was sitting in a corner waiting for his turn of interview. Manager found nothing wrong in his appearance. He questioned about his health. He got the reply that he was suffering from sleeplessness. Manager was happy and appointed him.

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    Where was Raju sitting when he was called for the interview?

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

    The manager of a firm published an advertisement for a night watchman. He called many people for the interview. All the applicants were present. He interviewed almost everybody. But the manager was not satisfied. He found something dubious with each man. There was Raju, an applicant. He was sitting in a corner waiting for his turn of interview. Manager found nothing wrong in his appearance. He questioned about his health. He got the reply that he was suffering from sleeplessness. Manager was happy and appointed him.

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    Which disease was Raju suffering from?

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

    The manager of a firm published an advertisement for a night watchman. He called many people for the interview. All the applicants were present. He interviewed almost everybody. But the manager was not satisfied. He found something dubious with each man. There was Raju, an applicant. He was sitting in a corner waiting for his turn of interview. Manager found nothing wrong in his appearance. He questioned about his health. He got the reply that he was suffering from sleeplessness. Manager was happy and appointed him.

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    Which word in the passage is a synonym of "doubtful"?

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    Two men were treading along one summer day. Soon it was too hot to go any further and seeing a large plane tree nearby, they threw themselves on the ground to rest in its shade. Gazing up into the branches, one man said to the other, “What a useless tree this is! It does not have fruit or nuts that we can eat and we cannot even use its wood for anything.” “Don’t be so ungrateful”, rustled the tree in reply, “I am being extremely useful to you at this very moment, shielding you from the hot sun and you call me a good-for-nothing!" 

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    How many men were walking along?

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

    Two men were treading along one summer day. Soon it was too hot to go any further and seeing a large plane tree nearby, they threw themselves on the ground to rest in its shade. Gazing up into the branches, one man said to the other, “What a useless tree this is! It does not have fruit or nuts that we can eat and we cannot even use its wood for anything.” “Don’t be so ungrateful”, rustled the tree in reply, “I am being extremely useful to you at this very moment, shielding you from the hot sun and you call me a good-for-nothing!" 

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    Why could they not go any further?

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    Two men were treading along one summer day. Soon it was too hot to go any further and seeing a large plane tree nearby, they threw themselves on the ground to rest in its shade. Gazing up into the branches, one man said to the other, “What a useless tree this is! It does not have fruit or nuts that we can eat and we cannot even use its wood for anything.” “Don’t be so ungrateful”, rustled the tree in reply, “I am being extremely useful to you at this very moment, shielding you from the hot sun and you call me a good-for-nothing!" 

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    What did one of the men call the tree?

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    Two men were treading along one summer day. Soon it was too hot to go any further and seeing a large plane tree nearby, they threw themselves on the ground to rest in its shade. Gazing up into the branches, one man said to the other, “What a useless tree this is! It does not have fruit or nuts that we can eat and we cannot even use its wood for anything.” “Don’t be so ungrateful”, rustled the tree in reply, “I am being extremely useful to you at this very moment, shielding you from the hot sun and you call me a good-for-nothing!" 

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    How was the tree helpful to the men?

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

    Two men were treading along one summer day. Soon it was too hot to go any further and seeing a large plane tree nearby, they threw themselves on the ground to rest in its shade. Gazing up into the branches, one man said to the other, “What a useless tree this is! It does not have fruit or nuts that we can eat and we cannot even use its wood for anything.” “Don’t be so ungrateful”, rustled the tree in reply, “I am being extremely useful to you at this very moment, shielding you from the hot sun and you call me a good-for-nothing!" 

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    Which word in the passage is a synonym of 'unthankful'?

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