EssaysThe Role of School SportsThere is an adage 'All work and no play makes Jack a
dull man. A student who is good in sports as well as in academics, develops an
overall personality which is reflected in his or her life. It gives him
strength, a sense of discipline and how to associate with other players. School
sports make school life more interesting. Now-a-days all the
colleges and schools have sports as a part of compulsory curriculum. So for
this purpose schools have big playgrounds. They have big playgrounds to accommodate
games like football, hockey and cricket. Some schools more...
ParagraphsPlastic
PollutionWe
are living in the age of pollution. The plastic bags used now-a-days are the
biggest waste which can produce unavoidable pollution. If we put this waste
under the mud or earth, it will destroy in 400 years. In this way the fertility
of earth will be finished. If we burn this waste, the gases produced will
increase the pollution level in the air. The problem will be ended only when we
stop using these bags and bottles or recycle this waste. Hence we can eliminate
plastic pollution. Metro
Rail in DelhiMetro
Rail in Delhi Metro Rail project is the biggest boon to Delhi transportation. more...
Judging
Story LogicIn
this chapter, we will learn to make a logical story from the given sentences or
incidents in jumbled form. First two are solved as examples for you.·Example
11.Arrange
P, Q, R and S between A and B in order to make a sensible story.A: In ancient
times, a king had a boulder placed on a roadway. Then he hid himself and
watched to see if anyone would remove the more...
Judging
Logic of ActionsIn
this section, we have to arrange the actions in a sequence. Some examples are
solved to develop your understanding.·Example
1Arrange
P, Q, R and S in order to find the correct logical sequence of actions.P: There was once a king who was so cruel
and unjust that his subjects yearned for his death or dethronement. However,
one day he surprised them all by announcing that he had decided to turn over a
new leaf.Q: His knee was shattered and more...
Judging
Completeness of ProcessStudy
the following examples.·Example
1 In the following descriptions
find out the step in which the process is completed.P: Then at the appointed hour, papers are
distributed among the candidates by the invigilators.Q: Strict secrecy is observed at every
stage. The printed papers are kept in the custody of the Registrar of
Examination. On the examination day, printed papers in sealed envelopes are
sent to various examination centres. more...
Inferring
InformationStudy the following examples. Direction (1
- 4): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions In a certain society, there are two marriage groups,
red and brown. No marriage is permitted within a group. On marriage, males
become part of their wives groups; women remain in their own group. Children
belong to the same group as their parents. Widowers and divorced males revert
to the group of their birth. Marriage to more than one person at the same time
and marriage to a direct descendant are forbidden.1. more...
Jumbled
Words and SentencesJumbled WordsA
group of letters which make a sense is called a word. In a jumbled word, the
letters of the alphabet are not in order. They are in mixed form. You have to
arrange these letters to make a meaningful word.Look
at the following examples.1.ERATS
= TEARS2.IJUNRY
= INJURY3.THIWUTO
= WITHOUT4.KESCTH
= SKETCH more...
Antonyms
/SynonymsThe
following is a list of common words along with their synonyms (words with more or
less similar meanings) and antonyms (words with more or less opposite meanings)
to help you tackle the vocabulary section of Synonyms and Antonyms in your
examination.
Identification
through Definitions and Examples1.A
person who looks at the dark side of everything pessimist2.A
practice in which a woman takes two or more husbands at the same time polyandry3.A person who
believes in going out naked nudist4.A
person residing in a country of which he is not yet a full-fledged citizen non-resident5.Easy
to shape in desired form malleable6.