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    Sound cannot pass through

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    Who discovered the Law of gravity?

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    Which instrument is used to measure the strength of an electric current?

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    A light year is a measure of

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    The language used in writing the scientific name of animals is

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    Platelets are associated with

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    The interchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and tissues is called

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    The kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder and urethra are organs of the

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    The scientific name of Alum used for water purification is:

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    The metal chiefly used for galvanising iron is

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    Baking soda is

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    Which of the following acids is used in a car battery?

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    Which of the following planets has a ring around it?

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    Which among the following is a renewable source of energy?

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    Forests

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    Which Indian state is known as the 'Land of Five Rivers'?

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    The highest mountain peak in India is

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    Which among the following was the capital of Magadha?

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    Where is the most celebrated Ashoka Pillar located?

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    On which of the following dates did the Constitution of India come into force?

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    The retirement age of a Judge of the Supreme Court is

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    What is the other name of the Upper House of Indian Parliament?

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    Who was the Chairman of the first Rajya Sabha?

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    What is the capital of Australia?

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    Which one among the following is India's highest civilian honour?

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

    I had occasion to work with her closely during the Women’s International Year in 1975 when she was chairing a Steering Committee and made me the member in charge of publicity. Representatives from different political parties and women’s organisations were on the committee, and though the leftists claimed a sort of proprietary right over her, Aruna encouraged and treated all members alike. It was not her political affiliations or her involvement in a particular cause, which won her respect and recognition, but her utter honesty in public life, her integrity and her compassion for the oppressed which made her an adorable person. She had the courage to differ with and defy the mightiest in the land; yet her human spirit prompted her to work in the worst of slums to offer succour to the poor and the exploited.

    In later years – around late eighties and early nineties – Aruna Asaf Ali’s health began to deteriorate. Though her mind remained alert, she could not actively take up her pet causes – action for women’s advancement, planning for economic justice, role of media, reaffirmation of values in public affairs etc. Slowly, her movements were restricted and Aruna, who had drawn sustenance from common people, from her involvement in public life, became a lonely person. She passed away in July 1996.

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    Which committee was chaired by Aruna?

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

    I had occasion to work with her closely during the Women’s International Year in 1975 when she was chairing a Steering Committee and made me the member in charge of publicity. Representatives from different political parties and women’s organisations were on the committee, and though the leftists claimed a sort of proprietary right over her, Aruna encouraged and treated all members alike. It was not her political affiliations or her involvement in a particular cause, which won her respect and recognition, but her utter honesty in public life, her integrity and her compassion for the oppressed which made her an adorable person. She had the courage to differ with and defy the mightiest in the land; yet her human spirit prompted her to work in the worst of slums to offer succour to the poor and the exploited.

    In later years – around late eighties and early nineties – Aruna Asaf Ali’s health began to deteriorate. Though her mind remained alert, she could not actively take up her pet causes – action for women’s advancement, planning for economic justice, role of media, reaffirmation of values in public affairs etc. Slowly, her movements were restricted and Aruna, who had drawn sustenance from common people, from her involvement in public life, became a lonely person. She passed away in July 1996.

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    Who were made the members of the Committee of Publicity?

    (i) Representatives from different political parties
    (ii) Representatives from the leftist parties
    (iii) Representatives from the women's organisations
    (iv) None of the above

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

    I had occasion to work with her closely during the Women’s International Year in 1975 when she was chairing a Steering Committee and made me the member in charge of publicity. Representatives from different political parties and women’s organisations were on the committee, and though the leftists claimed a sort of proprietary right over her, Aruna encouraged and treated all members alike. It was not her political affiliations or her involvement in a particular cause, which won her respect and recognition, but her utter honesty in public life, her integrity and her compassion for the oppressed which made her an adorable person. She had the courage to differ with and defy the mightiest in the land; yet her human spirit prompted her to work in the worst of slums to offer succour to the poor and the exploited.

    In later years – around late eighties and early nineties – Aruna Asaf Ali’s health began to deteriorate. Though her mind remained alert, she could not actively take up her pet causes – action for women’s advancement, planning for economic justice, role of media, reaffirmation of values in public affairs etc. Slowly, her movements were restricted and Aruna, who had drawn sustenance from common people, from her involvement in public life, became a lonely person. She passed away in July 1996.

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    Aruna earned respect because

  • Question 29
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    Directions For Questions

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

    I had occasion to work with her closely during the Women’s International Year in 1975 when she was chairing a Steering Committee and made me the member in charge of publicity. Representatives from different political parties and women’s organisations were on the committee, and though the leftists claimed a sort of proprietary right over her, Aruna encouraged and treated all members alike. It was not her political affiliations or her involvement in a particular cause, which won her respect and recognition, but her utter honesty in public life, her integrity and her compassion for the oppressed which made her an adorable person. She had the courage to differ with and defy the mightiest in the land; yet her human spirit prompted her to work in the worst of slums to offer succour to the poor and the exploited.

    In later years – around late eighties and early nineties – Aruna Asaf Ali’s health began to deteriorate. Though her mind remained alert, she could not actively take up her pet causes – action for women’s advancement, planning for economic justice, role of media, reaffirmation of values in public affairs etc. Slowly, her movements were restricted and Aruna, who had drawn sustenance from common people, from her involvement in public life, became a lonely person. She passed away in July 1996.

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    Who tried to monopolise Aruna as their proprietary right?

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

    I had occasion to work with her closely during the Women’s International Year in 1975 when she was chairing a Steering Committee and made me the member in charge of publicity. Representatives from different political parties and women’s organisations were on the committee, and though the leftists claimed a sort of proprietary right over her, Aruna encouraged and treated all members alike. It was not her political affiliations or her involvement in a particular cause, which won her respect and recognition, but her utter honesty in public life, her integrity and her compassion for the oppressed which made her an adorable person. She had the courage to differ with and defy the mightiest in the land; yet her human spirit prompted her to work in the worst of slums to offer succour to the poor and the exploited.

    In later years – around late eighties and early nineties – Aruna Asaf Ali’s health began to deteriorate. Though her mind remained alert, she could not actively take up her pet causes – action for women’s advancement, planning for economic justice, role of media, reaffirmation of values in public affairs etc. Slowly, her movements were restricted and Aruna, who had drawn sustenance from common people, from her involvement in public life, became a lonely person. She passed away in July 1996.

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    Aruna's health began to deteriorate from

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    Fill in the appropriate word(s) from the choices given.

    Harry is ____ than any other boy in the class.

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    Fill in the appropriate word(s) from the choices given.

    Anne is the ____ girl in my hostel.

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    Fill in the appropriate word(s) from the choices given.

    I ____ him since he met me in England.

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    Fill in the appropriate word(s) from the choices given.

    This list is for students ____ mother tongue is not English.

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    Fill in the blank.

    Your friend has been convicted ________ the charge of murder.

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    Fill in the blank.

    He has great affection ________ me.

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    Fill in the blank.

    _________ you make haste, you will not be able to catch the train.

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    Fill in the blank.

    Either his friends or he ____ this chair.

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    Fill in the blank.

    It is the same book _______ I lost yesterday.

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    In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.

    One who studies the art of gardening

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    In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.

    The line where the land and sky seem to meet

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    Select the correct question tag from the given choices to fill in the blank.

    You said you would, ________

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    Select the correct question tag from the given choices to fill in the blank.

    You'd rather keep quiet about it, ________

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    Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. You are required to rearrange these parts, labelled as P, Q, R and S, to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence from the given alternatives.

    Kapil left in an aeroplane (P)/ after reading a sailing magazine (Q)/ had decided (R)/ to build his own boat nine years earlier (S)

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    Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. You are required to rearrange these parts, labelled as P, Q, R and S, to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence from the given alternatives.

    If you had told me I would not have given it to you (P)/ that you had already (Q)/ bought this book (R)/ as a birthday present (S)

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    In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.

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    In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.

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    In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.

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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    'Dwarfs' is for 'dwarf', as ______ is for 'elf'.

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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    'Carrots' is for 'carrot', as _______ is for 'tomato'.

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