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    Which of the following pair of angles is supplementary?

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    A train leaves Hyderabad at 01:15 PM on Friday and reaches Chennai at 07:30 AM on Saturday. The duration of the journey is ______

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    Area of a rectangle whose length is 4ab and breadth is 6ab is _____.

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    The total surface area of a cone having its slant height 21 m and diameter of its base as 24 m is

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    If one-third of a number is 64, then find half of the number.

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    If 10 men can do a piece of work in 4 days then how many men will be required to get the same work done in 5 days?

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    Side of a square garden is 560 m. What is the cost of fencing it at the rate of Rs. 12 for 10 m?

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    In a division sum, if the divisor is 51, quotient is 16 and the remainder is 27 then the dividend is

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    Three bells ring at intervals of 12, 15 and 18 seconds respectively. If they start ringing together at 08:35 AM then at what time will they ring together again at the earliest?

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    Find the next number in the following sequence 2, 4, 3, 9, 4, 16, 5, 25, 6, 36, 7, _______

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    Simplify: 2 + 2/10 + 2/100 = _____

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    In a bag one-fifth of the balls are black, one-third are red and remaining are blue balls. There are 15 dozen balls in the bag. Find the number of black balls in the bag.

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    A student multiplied 2356 by 45 instead of multiplying by 54. By how much was his answer less than the correct answer?

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    In a college, out of 4320 students, 2300 are girls. Find the ratio of number of boys to the number of girls.

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    Find the smallest number which when divided by 10, 12, 15, 20 leaves remainder 4 in each case.

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    A bullet is fired at a distance of 3.32 km away from Ajay. He hears the sound 10 seconds later. Find the speed of the sound.

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    A car travels at a speed of 20 m/s. What is its speed in km/h?

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    Sum of two numbers is 5283759. If one number is 2354281, what is the difference between two numbers?

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    Find the place value of 9 in the number 9063.

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    Population of a town is 200000, in which 40% are males, 30% are females and the rest are children. Find the number of children.

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    Cost of a dozen pens is Rs. 180 and cost of 8 pencils is Rs. 56. Find the ratio of the cost of a pen to the cost of a pencil.

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    Three clocks ring at the time intervals of 4 sec, 5 sec and 8 sec respectively. If they ring together at 10 AM then how many times will they ring together within the time span of 4 minutes?

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    What must be added to each term of the ratio 49 : 68, so that it becomes 3 : 4?

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    If 35% of A = (3/4)of 48 + 62, then find the value of A.

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    By selling a bed sheet for Rs. 96 a man loses 4%. For what amount should he sell it so as to gain 20%?

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    The average age of 4 sisters is 7 years. If the age of mother is included, the average is increased by 6 years. Find the age of the mother.

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    Dinesh wants to buy a rectangular plot whose area is the same as that of a square plot of side 84 m. If the length of the rectangular plot is 144 m, then, find the breadth of the rectangular plot.

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    Find the cost of digging a pit 6 m long, 5 m broad and 3 m deep at the rate of Rs. 30 per m3.

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    If a Machine boat travels at a speed of 24 km/hr and a Long Tail boat travels at a speed of 14 km/hr, what would be the total distance traveled by both boats in seven hours?

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    What least value should be given to * so that the number 653*47 is divisible by 11?

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    Vineeta drinks 250 ml milk every day. The rest of her family members drink a total of twice the amount of milk that Vineeta drinks. The total quantity of milk consumed by the family during the month of February 2016 is:

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    Renuka reads 1/8th pages of a book every day and she has read the book for 5 days. If she has still 174 pages to read, the total numbers of pages is:

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    How many degrees are there in 2/5 of a straight angle?

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    The perimeter of a rectangular field is 480 m and the ratio between the length and breadth is 5 : 3. Find the area of the rectangle.

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    Find the smallest number which when divided by 35, 36, 72 and 80 leaves a remainder 1 in each case.

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    How many tiles, 20 cm long and 10 cm wide, will be required to pave a floor which is 10 m long and 8 m wide?

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    How long will a train which is 110 m long travelling at 60 km/hr take to pass through a station whose platform is 70 m long?

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    The ratio of number of men and women in an office is 4 : 3. If there are 360 women in the office, find the number of men and total employees.

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    If 12 men or 18 women can reap a field in 7 days, in what time can 4 men and 8 women reap the same field?

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    Which of the following is renewable source of energy?

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    Solar eclipse occurs _________.

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    A freely suspended magnet in air always comes to rest in ________ direction.

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    Find the odd one out from the following:

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    Synthetic fibers are obtained from ________.

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    The first modern Olympic games were held in 1896 at

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    Which king's name is linked to the ''chakra'' in the national flag of India?

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    ''Kumbh mela'' is held once in every _______ at Prayagraj (Allahabad).

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    Which of the following games is associated with Wimbledon?

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    Who is known as the Lion of Punjab?

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    Who is the Defence Minister of India?

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    Which of the following is the study of birds?

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    On which of the following days does the earth experience equal day and night?

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    Where does ISRO develop its Launch Vehicles?

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    The hardest substance among the following is:

  • Question 55
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    Which is the largest organ in human body?

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    How much time should be taken to sing the National Anthem of India?

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    Which of the following instruments is used to test the purity of milk?

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    On which of the following dates is the ''Armed Forces Flag Day'' celebrated?

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    A fruit is a ripened ________.

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    Which of the following companies is not associated with manufacturing of vehicles?

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    The second biggest ocean of the world is

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    'Blue revolution' is associated with

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    Which city is called ''Pearl City of India''?

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    Who was the first Indian to receive Nobel Prize in Physics?

  • Question 65
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    Directions For Questions

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

    Brain size and structure is not an automatic gauge of intelligence, but it can be a clue. Birds may be small, but they have proportionally large brains compared to their overall body and head sizes. In fact, birds' brains are similarly proportioned to primates, including apes, monkeys and humans. Studies of brain anatomy also suggest that while the structure is different than that of mammals' brains, birds may have a higher degree of connectivity between the sections of their brains. This could indicate more intelligence and faster reasoning than previously believed.
    We humans are used to thinking that our minds separate us from other animals. But new studies show that animals are quite intelligent and sensitive. Animal intelligence isn't found only in mammals. It can be found in other animals, such as birds. Although people call us 'Birdbrains' as an insult, our feathered friends can be very smart. Some can solve puzzles. For example, ravens can untie knots. Some birds can use tools. Some crows for example, use twigs as spears. Some birds can even use our language. An African grey parrot named ''Alex'' does more than just imitate human sounds. This parrot can name dozens of objects. It also seems to understand the ideas of 'same,' 'different' and 'amount.'
    Animals are able to feel emotion too. This ability can be painful for them as it is for humans. For example, some baboons live in groups where the leader controls them through fear. Low-ranking baboons can live in a constant state of stress. This stress can cause health problems, just as it does in humans.

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    In this passage, what is being compared between humans and birds?

  • Question 66
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    Directions For Questions

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

    Brain size and structure is not an automatic gauge of intelligence, but it can be a clue. Birds may be small, but they have proportionally large brains compared to their overall body and head sizes. In fact, birds' brains are similarly proportioned to primates, including apes, monkeys and humans. Studies of brain anatomy also suggest that while the structure is different than that of mammals' brains, birds may have a higher degree of connectivity between the sections of their brains. This could indicate more intelligence and faster reasoning than previously believed.
    We humans are used to thinking that our minds separate us from other animals. But new studies show that animals are quite intelligent and sensitive. Animal intelligence isn't found only in mammals. It can be found in other animals, such as birds. Although people call us 'Birdbrains' as an insult, our feathered friends can be very smart. Some can solve puzzles. For example, ravens can untie knots. Some birds can use tools. Some crows for example, use twigs as spears. Some birds can even use our language. An African grey parrot named ''Alex'' does more than just imitate human sounds. This parrot can name dozens of objects. It also seems to understand the ideas of 'same,' 'different' and 'amount.'
    Animals are able to feel emotion too. This ability can be painful for them as it is for humans. For example, some baboons live in groups where the leader controls them through fear. Low-ranking baboons can live in a constant state of stress. This stress can cause health problems, just as it does in humans.

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    Which of the following birds could remove some knots?

  • Question 67
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    Directions For Questions

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

    Brain size and structure is not an automatic gauge of intelligence, but it can be a clue. Birds may be small, but they have proportionally large brains compared to their overall body and head sizes. In fact, birds' brains are similarly proportioned to primates, including apes, monkeys and humans. Studies of brain anatomy also suggest that while the structure is different than that of mammals' brains, birds may have a higher degree of connectivity between the sections of their brains. This could indicate more intelligence and faster reasoning than previously believed.
    We humans are used to thinking that our minds separate us from other animals. But new studies show that animals are quite intelligent and sensitive. Animal intelligence isn't found only in mammals. It can be found in other animals, such as birds. Although people call us 'Birdbrains' as an insult, our feathered friends can be very smart. Some can solve puzzles. For example, ravens can untie knots. Some birds can use tools. Some crows for example, use twigs as spears. Some birds can even use our language. An African grey parrot named ''Alex'' does more than just imitate human sounds. This parrot can name dozens of objects. It also seems to understand the ideas of 'same,' 'different' and 'amount.'
    Animals are able to feel emotion too. This ability can be painful for them as it is for humans. For example, some baboons live in groups where the leader controls them through fear. Low-ranking baboons can live in a constant state of stress. This stress can cause health problems, just as it does in humans.

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    Which type of bird according to the passage, could differentiate between some words spoken by the humans?

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    Directions For Questions

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

    Brain size and structure is not an automatic gauge of intelligence, but it can be a clue. Birds may be small, but they have proportionally large brains compared to their overall body and head sizes. In fact, birds' brains are similarly proportioned to primates, including apes, monkeys and humans. Studies of brain anatomy also suggest that while the structure is different than that of mammals' brains, birds may have a higher degree of connectivity between the sections of their brains. This could indicate more intelligence and faster reasoning than previously believed.
    We humans are used to thinking that our minds separate us from other animals. But new studies show that animals are quite intelligent and sensitive. Animal intelligence isn't found only in mammals. It can be found in other animals, such as birds. Although people call us 'Birdbrains' as an insult, our feathered friends can be very smart. Some can solve puzzles. For example, ravens can untie knots. Some birds can use tools. Some crows for example, use twigs as spears. Some birds can even use our language. An African grey parrot named ''Alex'' does more than just imitate human sounds. This parrot can name dozens of objects. It also seems to understand the ideas of 'same,' 'different' and 'amount.'
    Animals are able to feel emotion too. This ability can be painful for them as it is for humans. For example, some baboons live in groups where the leader controls them through fear. Low-ranking baboons can live in a constant state of stress. This stress can cause health problems, just as it does in humans.

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    What does the author imply by 'Birdbrains'?

  • Question 69
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    Directions: Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

    Brain size and structure is not an automatic gauge of intelligence, but it can be a clue. Birds may be small, but they have proportionally large brains compared to their overall body and head sizes. In fact, birds' brains are similarly proportioned to primates, including apes, monkeys and humans. Studies of brain anatomy also suggest that while the structure is different than that of mammals' brains, birds may have a higher degree of connectivity between the sections of their brains. This could indicate more intelligence and faster reasoning than previously believed.
    We humans are used to thinking that our minds separate us from other animals. But new studies show that animals are quite intelligent and sensitive. Animal intelligence isn't found only in mammals. It can be found in other animals, such as birds. Although people call us 'Birdbrains' as an insult, our feathered friends can be very smart. Some can solve puzzles. For example, ravens can untie knots. Some birds can use tools. Some crows for example, use twigs as spears. Some birds can even use our language. An African grey parrot named ''Alex'' does more than just imitate human sounds. This parrot can name dozens of objects. It also seems to understand the ideas of 'same,' 'different' and 'amount.'
    Animals are able to feel emotion too. This ability can be painful for them as it is for humans. For example, some baboons live in groups where the leader controls them through fear. Low-ranking baboons can live in a constant state of stress. This stress can cause health problems, just as it does in humans.

    ...view full instructions

    Birds have more intelligence and faster reasoning due to ________ brains.

  • Question 70
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    Choose the most appropriate option given against the question.

    Which word means nearly the same as ''admire''?

  • Question 71
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    Choose the most appropriate option given against the question.

    Which means nearly the same as 'whisper'?

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    Many Princes were crowned on that day, their ________ were beside them.

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    Choose the most appropriate option given against the question.

    Rita is ________ than Swetha.

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    Choose the most appropriate option given against the question.

    The person who is selected for the job ________ my classmate.

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    Re-arrange the following words/groups of words to make a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct sequence in the options.

    came to India (A)/ they (B)/ months ago (C)/ some (D)

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    Re-arrange the following words/groups of words to make a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct sequence in the options.

    ''Swachh Bharat Mission'' (A)/ we (B)/ take active part in (C)/ should (D)

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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    One who is in-charge of a museum is called a _________.

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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    A person who reads a lot of books or reads regularly is called a _______ reader.

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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    The opposite gender of 'DUKE' is ________.

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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    Suman was not ready to participate in the competition and she ________ illness.

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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    She returned from vacation ________ than I had thought.

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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    Although he is rich, _______ he is unhappy.

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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    Akash is senior ________ me.

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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    The meaning of the phrase 'to bell the cat' is __________.

  • Question 85
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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    Tom is very intelligent. ________ ambition is to become an IAS officer. (Supply the correct 'Pronoun.')

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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    February has the _________ number of days of all the months. (Supply the correct 'Adjective.')

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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    He opened the letter with _________ hands. (Supply the suitable 'verb'.)

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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was born ________ Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu. (Choose correct ''preposition''.)

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    Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    I tried to hit the nail ___________ hit my thumb instead. (Choose correct ''conjunction''.)

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