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    A device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy is called

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    An example of a non-biodegradable material is:

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    What was Mahavira's original name?

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    Chhattisgarh was made by bifurcating which state in the year 2000?

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    Which of the following instruments is used to detect earthquakes?

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    What should be the minimum age of a Member of Parliament?

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    Which among the following is a process by which soil is formed?

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    The headquarters of ILO is in

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    Modern non-stick cookware and electric iron has a coating made up of

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    Respiration is the process of

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    Who made the G. T. Road?

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    In which of the following layers of the atmosphere is ozone gas found?

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    Which of the following parts of plant are the storehouse of energy?

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    Which of the following gases acts as a natural plant hormone to speed up ripening in apples and other fruits?

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    One of the two openings in the nose is

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    What is the audible range of the average human ear?

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    Which part of body is affected by jaundice?

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    Which of the following are the largest and smallest states of India by area, respectively?

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    Which of the following is not a property of light?

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    Which of the following components of air is present in the largest amount in the atmosphere?

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    The United Nations Organisation was established on

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    The Parliament of India consists of

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    Louis Pasteur developed a vaccine against which of the following diseases?

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    Which source of light is called the ultimate source of light?

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    In SONAR, which of the following waves are used?

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    Directions: Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

    Once upon a time, there was a small village. The villagers of that village were lazy. They did not like doing any work. They had found out an easy way of making money. In their village was a tree that bore sweet but poisonous fruits. The villagers knew that the fruits of the tree were poisonous. Yet, they never warned the travellers about the fruits' poison and let them eat the fruits. The travellers would come and sit under the tree. They would eat the poisonous fruit and die. The villagers would then take away all their money, jewels and belongings, and share the loot among themselves. So, the villagers could very well be called 'wicked robbers'. They considered the tree to be a 'lucky tree' for them. One day, a group of rich merchants was passing through the village. Seeing the shady, fruit-laden tree, they stopped to take rest. The villagers were very happy to see so many rich people together. They hid behind a rock and watched their activities. The travellers plucked the fruits and started eating them. Just then, a man on a horseback came there. He said to the travellers, "Stop eating these fruits. They are poisonous." Hearing him speak this, the travellers were terrified. One of them said, "Sir, we have already eaten these fruits and we found them very sweet. How do you know that they are poisonous?" The man replied, "A week back, I also rested under the tree. There was another traveller sitting here. He ate these fruits. At that time, I was not hungry but was tired. So, I slept. A few hours later, I woke up and found the traveller dead. Somebody had taken away his money and belongings. I am a doctor. I took his dead body to my clinic and examined it. I found that poison had caused his death. I also have some medicine with me. All of you take this medicine. The effect of the poison will be lessened." They agreed. The villagers had been watching everything. However, they could not hear anything. So, they went nearer. By that time, the doctor had taken out his axe and started cutting down the tree. From then onwards, the villagers had to work hard for earning their livelihood.

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    Why has the tree been referred to as a "lucky tree" in the story?

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

    Once upon a time, there was a small village. The villagers of that village were lazy. They did not like doing any work. They had found out an easy way of making money. In their village was a tree that bore sweet but poisonous fruits. The villagers knew that the fruits of the tree were poisonous. Yet, they never warned the travellers about the fruits' poison and let them eat the fruits. The travellers would come and sit under the tree. They would eat the poisonous fruit and die. The villagers would then take away all their money, jewels and belongings, and share the loot among themselves. So, the villagers could very well be called 'wicked robbers'. They considered the tree to be a 'lucky tree' for them. One day, a group of rich merchants was passing through the village. Seeing the shady, fruit-laden tree, they stopped to take rest. The villagers were very happy to see so many rich people together. They hid behind a rock and watched their activities. The travellers plucked the fruits and started eating them. Just then, a man on a horseback came there. He said to the travellers, "Stop eating these fruits. They are poisonous." Hearing him speak this, the travellers were terrified. One of them said, "Sir, we have already eaten these fruits and we found them very sweet. How do you know that they are poisonous?" The man replied, "A week back, I also rested under the tree. There was another traveller sitting here. He ate these fruits. At that time, I was not hungry but was tired. So, I slept. A few hours later, I woke up and found the traveller dead. Somebody had taken away his money and belongings. I am a doctor. I took his dead body to my clinic and examined it. I found that poison had caused his death. I also have some medicine with me. All of you take this medicine. The effect of the poison will be lessened." They agreed. The villagers had been watching everything. However, they could not hear anything. So, they went nearer. By that time, the doctor had taken out his axe and started cutting down the tree. From then onwards, the villagers had to work hard for earning their livelihood.

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    Which of the following is similar in meaning to the word 'wicked'?

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

    Once upon a time, there was a small village. The villagers of that village were lazy. They did not like doing any work. They had found out an easy way of making money. In their village was a tree that bore sweet but poisonous fruits. The villagers knew that the fruits of the tree were poisonous. Yet, they never warned the travellers about the fruits' poison and let them eat the fruits. The travellers would come and sit under the tree. They would eat the poisonous fruit and die. The villagers would then take away all their money, jewels and belongings, and share the loot among themselves. So, the villagers could very well be called 'wicked robbers'. They considered the tree to be a 'lucky tree' for them. One day, a group of rich merchants was passing through the village. Seeing the shady, fruit-laden tree, they stopped to take rest. The villagers were very happy to see so many rich people together. They hid behind a rock and watched their activities. The travellers plucked the fruits and started eating them. Just then, a man on a horseback came there. He said to the travellers, "Stop eating these fruits. They are poisonous." Hearing him speak this, the travellers were terrified. One of them said, "Sir, we have already eaten these fruits and we found them very sweet. How do you know that they are poisonous?" The man replied, "A week back, I also rested under the tree. There was another traveller sitting here. He ate these fruits. At that time, I was not hungry but was tired. So, I slept. A few hours later, I woke up and found the traveller dead. Somebody had taken away his money and belongings. I am a doctor. I took his dead body to my clinic and examined it. I found that poison had caused his death. I also have some medicine with me. All of you take this medicine. The effect of the poison will be lessened." They agreed. The villagers had been watching everything. However, they could not hear anything. So, they went nearer. By that time, the doctor had taken out his axe and started cutting down the tree. From then onwards, the villagers had to work hard for earning their livelihood.

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    Which of the following is opposite in meaning to the word 'lessened'?

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    Directions: Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

    Once upon a time, there was a small village. The villagers of that village were lazy. They did not like doing any work. They had found out an easy way of making money. In their village was a tree that bore sweet but poisonous fruits. The villagers knew that the fruits of the tree were poisonous. Yet, they never warned the travellers about the fruits' poison and let them eat the fruits. The travellers would come and sit under the tree. They would eat the poisonous fruit and die. The villagers would then take away all their money, jewels and belongings, and share the loot among themselves. So, the villagers could very well be called 'wicked robbers'. They considered the tree to be a 'lucky tree' for them. One day, a group of rich merchants was passing through the village. Seeing the shady, fruit-laden tree, they stopped to take rest. The villagers were very happy to see so many rich people together. They hid behind a rock and watched their activities. The travellers plucked the fruits and started eating them. Just then, a man on a horseback came there. He said to the travellers, "Stop eating these fruits. They are poisonous." Hearing him speak this, the travellers were terrified. One of them said, "Sir, we have already eaten these fruits and we found them very sweet. How do you know that they are poisonous?" The man replied, "A week back, I also rested under the tree. There was another traveller sitting here. He ate these fruits. At that time, I was not hungry but was tired. So, I slept. A few hours later, I woke up and found the traveller dead. Somebody had taken away his money and belongings. I am a doctor. I took his dead body to my clinic and examined it. I found that poison had caused his death. I also have some medicine with me. All of you take this medicine. The effect of the poison will be lessened." They agreed. The villagers had been watching everything. However, they could not hear anything. So, they went nearer. By that time, the doctor had taken out his axe and started cutting down the tree. From then onwards, the villagers had to work hard for earning their livelihood.

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    What was the reason for the villagers' delight?

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    Directions: Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

    Once upon a time, there was a small village. The villagers of that village were lazy. They did not like doing any work. They had found out an easy way of making money. In their village was a tree that bore sweet but poisonous fruits. The villagers knew that the fruits of the tree were poisonous. Yet, they never warned the travellers about the fruits' poison and let them eat the fruits. The travellers would come and sit under the tree. They would eat the poisonous fruit and die. The villagers would then take away all their money, jewels and belongings, and share the loot among themselves. So, the villagers could very well be called 'wicked robbers'. They considered the tree to be a 'lucky tree' for them. One day, a group of rich merchants was passing through the village. Seeing the shady, fruit-laden tree, they stopped to take rest. The villagers were very happy to see so many rich people together. They hid behind a rock and watched their activities. The travellers plucked the fruits and started eating them. Just then, a man on a horseback came there. He said to the travellers, "Stop eating these fruits. They are poisonous." Hearing him speak this, the travellers were terrified. One of them said, "Sir, we have already eaten these fruits and we found them very sweet. How do you know that they are poisonous?" The man replied, "A week back, I also rested under the tree. There was another traveller sitting here. He ate these fruits. At that time, I was not hungry but was tired. So, I slept. A few hours later, I woke up and found the traveller dead. Somebody had taken away his money and belongings. I am a doctor. I took his dead body to my clinic and examined it. I found that poison had caused his death. I also have some medicine with me. All of you take this medicine. The effect of the poison will be lessened." They agreed. The villagers had been watching everything. However, they could not hear anything. So, they went nearer. By that time, the doctor had taken out his axe and started cutting down the tree. From then onwards, the villagers had to work hard for earning their livelihood.

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    How did the man on horseback come to know that the fruits were poisonous?

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    Directions: Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

    Once upon a time, there was a small village. The villagers of that village were lazy. They did not like doing any work. They had found out an easy way of making money. In their village was a tree that bore sweet but poisonous fruits. The villagers knew that the fruits of the tree were poisonous. Yet, they never warned the travellers about the fruits' poison and let them eat the fruits. The travellers would come and sit under the tree. They would eat the poisonous fruit and die. The villagers would then take away all their money, jewels and belongings, and share the loot among themselves. So, the villagers could very well be called 'wicked robbers'. They considered the tree to be a 'lucky tree' for them. One day, a group of rich merchants was passing through the village. Seeing the shady, fruit-laden tree, they stopped to take rest. The villagers were very happy to see so many rich people together. They hid behind a rock and watched their activities. The travellers plucked the fruits and started eating them. Just then, a man on a horseback came there. He said to the travellers, "Stop eating these fruits. They are poisonous." Hearing him speak this, the travellers were terrified. One of them said, "Sir, we have already eaten these fruits and we found them very sweet. How do you know that they are poisonous?" The man replied, "A week back, I also rested under the tree. There was another traveller sitting here. He ate these fruits. At that time, I was not hungry but was tired. So, I slept. A few hours later, I woke up and found the traveller dead. Somebody had taken away his money and belongings. I am a doctor. I took his dead body to my clinic and examined it. I found that poison had caused his death. I also have some medicine with me. All of you take this medicine. The effect of the poison will be lessened." They agreed. The villagers had been watching everything. However, they could not hear anything. So, they went nearer. By that time, the doctor had taken out his axe and started cutting down the tree. From then onwards, the villagers had to work hard for earning their livelihood.

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    What was the source of income for the villagers?

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    Fill in the blank with the correct word.

    The mother told both her children to divide the sweets ___________ themselves.

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    Fill in the blank with correct word from the options given below.

    They not only fined him __________ punished him.

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    Choose the correct word/phrase to complete the sentence.

    _________ the gardener had come, he would have watered the plants.

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    Fill in the blank with suitable verb from the options given below.

    I was resting while he _________ playing.

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    Choose the correct word/phrase to complete the sentence.

    The coolie told the passenger that the train __________ at 11 o'clock.

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    Choose the correct word/phrase to complete the sentence.

    All ________ when we reach home.

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    The following sentence is given with a blank to be filled in with an appropriate word. Choose the correct option out of the four alternatives given below.

    When we got home last evening, we found that the guest ________.

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    Four alternatives are suggested for the blank. Choose the correct alternative out of the four.

    We ________ not hurry, we have got plenty of time.

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    Four alternatives are given for the phrase/sentence. Choose the best option to substitute it.

    To secretly store more than what is allowed

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    Choose the option that substitutes the following expression/phrase.

    Pay attention

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

    It drives you mad, ____________

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

    In that case he'll have to look for a new job, __________

  • Question 44
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    Select the correct question tag from the given choices to fill in the blank.

    It won't hurt, ___________

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    The question given below consists of a sentence, the parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labelled P, Q, R and S. Given below the sentence are four sequences given as options. You are required to rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and select the correct sequence.

    I once had (P) every morning (Q) a client who swore (R) for the past four years (S) she had a headache

    The correct sequence should be

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    The question given below consists of a sentence, the parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labelled P, Q, R and S. Given below the sentence are four sequences given as options. You are required to rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and select the correct sequence.

    He had (P) finished his lunch (Q) hardly (R) at the door (S) when someone knocked

    The correct sequence should be

  • Question 47
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    Out of the given alternatives, find the correctly spelt word.

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    Out of the given alternatives, find the correctly spelt word.

  • Question 49
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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    'Sparrows' is for 'sparrow' as _____ is for 'goose'.

  • Question 50
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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    'Pots' is for 'pot' as ' ______ is for 'knife'.

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