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    A and B are siblings. E is the wife of F. D is the son of E. If B is the daughter of F, then how is B related to D?

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    Complete the following series.

    1, 16, 81, 256, ?

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    In a certain code, "BRAKE" is written as "ASZLD". How will "STONE" be written in that code?

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    Find the missing term in the following analogy.

    MNO : PRT : : STU : ?

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    Find the odd one out.

    441, 529, 729, 841, 969

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    If green is blue, black is red, yellow is white and purple is orange, then what are the colours of grass and mango?

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    Which of the following terms represents the art of growing fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants?

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    Which of the following micro-organisms helps in nitrogen fixation?

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    In which of the following processes are small monomers linked together?

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    'If a body is in state of uniform motion, it continues to remain in the same state unless an external force acts on it'.

    Which of the following states the above?

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    Which of the following metals is not a good conductor of heat and electricity?

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    Which of the following substances is combustible?

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    The species of plants and animals which are limited to particular zones are called

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    Which of the following methods is used to reduce the friction in racing cars and aeroplanes?

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    Which of the following is produced due to the vibration of the medium particles?

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    In which of the following options does the applied force cause a change in the shape of an object?

    (a) Squeezing of a plastic bottle
    (b) Pressing clay between hands
    (c) A drawer is pulled to open it

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    What is the study of earthquakes called?

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    What is the size of one light year?

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    What was the name of the first Earth satellite sent by India into the space?

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    Excessive growth of algae in the water bodies is called

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    What does our body produce to fight the invader when a disease-carrying microbe enters into it?

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    The vegetative part of a fungus consisting of a mass of branching, thread-like structures is known as

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    Which of the following fibres has the maximum tensile strength?

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    Which of the following forces exists only if the interacting particles are protons or neutrons or both?

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    What is mixed with graphite to form pencil lead?

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    Which of the following objects can't be obtained when coal is processed in the industry?

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    Which of the following is an example of rapid combustion without sound?

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    "Project Tiger" was initiated by

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    All the cells are enclosed in a thin membranous wall. This wall is called

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    Why is it easier to catch a tennis ball as compared to a cricket ball even if both are dropped from the same height?

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    In which of the following processes does the division of the parent body into two halves take place to produce two daughter cells?

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    Why does sound require a material medium to propagate?

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    The point of origin of an earthquake inside the earth is called

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    When light travels from one transparent medium to another, a change in the wavelength of the light occurs. This is due to

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    Which of the following can be used to explain the origin of the universe?

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    The accumulation of harmful chemicals in the body of living organisms is called

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    Which of the following is a Zaid crop?

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    In which of the following processes is the food material exposed to high energy radiation in order to preserve it?

  • Question 39
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    Following are given some properties of metals. Select the option which shows the correct group of properties.

    Statements:
    (i) At room temperature, all the metals are solid except mercury which is a liquid.
    (ii) Sodium and potassium are metals and soft like wax.
    (iii) Metals have a brilliant shine which is referred to as the metallic lustre.
    (iv) Metals are not malleable.
    (v) Metals can be drawn into very thin wires.

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