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question_answer1)
The three modes of transport are ______. ________ and ________.
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question_answer2)
________ is used as a medium of exchange.
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question_answer3)
I am a tall animal with a hump on my back. I am found in dry sandy desserts. I carry goods and people in the deserts on my back. I can live without water for a long time. Who am "I"?
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question_answer4)
Pick the odd one out.
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question_answer5)
The national flag of India has _______, _________ and ________ coolers in it.
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question_answer6)
In schools, we often sing a song- 'Jana Gana Mana' at the start of the day. The song is sung by standing in attention position. This song is given much importance because it is the _______.
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question_answer7)
Pick the odd one out.
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question_answer8)
Forest : Elephant :: Hills : ?
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question_answer9)
Water : Yacht :: Track : ?
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question_answer10)
The national flower of India is _______.
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question_answer11)
Who among the following controls the issue of the currency in India?
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question_answer12)
Which of the following is the most traded currency around the world?
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question_answer13)
Which of the following mode of transport is the most expensive as well as suitable for really long distances?
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question_answer14)
Which of the following is usually encrypted on the currency?
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Amount done
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question_answer15)
Pick the odd one out
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question_answer16)
Where was the paper money used for the very first time in the world?
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question_answer17)
Which of the following vehicles is used by Santa Claus during Christmas?
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question_answer18)
Which of the following is the earliest and cheapest form of transportation?
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question_answer19)
Which of the following systems was prevalent for exchanging goods when currency was not in use?
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question_answer20)
Which of the following can be used to travel from Delhi to China?
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question_answer21)
In the table below are listed the names of few things. Among these is a national symbol of India also. What is it?
Cricket | Oranges | Plum | Parrot |
Kiwi | Cherry | Apple | Grapes |
Figs | Peacock | Watermelon | pear |
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question_answer22)
Below are given the money denominations arranged in a specific order. Choose the correct option in which the denominations are arranged in ascending order.
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50 paise < 10 Paise < 25 paise < 1 rupee done
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50 paise < 10 rupee < 10 paise < 50 rupee done
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25 poise < 50 paise < 2 rupee < 10 rupee done
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1000 rupee < 100 rupee < 50 rupee < 500 rupee done
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question_answer23)
________ are defined as the symbols or icons of a national community used to represent that community in a way that unites its people.
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question_answer24)
From the grid, count the number of animals that are used for transport.
H | E | L | E | P | H | A | N | T |
F | Q | E | K | O | O | M | J | L |
E | Q | M | U | N | R | K | N | J |
T | X | A | J | I | S | J | O | H |
U | N | C | H | E | E | Y | P | D |
O | J | A | G | S | N | A | K | E |
P | G | T | B | N | C | Z | A | Z |
L | D | T | G | D | F | O | X | X |
M | S | L | E | T | U | R | T | Q |
V | S | E | L | U | M | Q | W | A |
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8 done
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6 done
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9 done
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question_answer25)
In the above grid find out the animal that is used in forests for carrying heavy logs and trunks of trees.
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question_answer26)
In India, which of the following is a famous tourist spot where you can enjoy elephant ride?
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question_answer27)
A)
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question_answer28)
The Indian currency has the photo of a famous national leader. Who is he?
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question_answer29)
Choose the correct option.
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question_answer30)
Find the number of currencies in the grid.
B | K | G | D | W | Q | O | J | R |
P | A | P | O | U | N | D | N | A |
L | E | Z | L | U | W | K | C | N |
J | Q | S | L | P | F | E | H | D |
P | D | M | A | K | Q | G | Y | Z |
L | I | W | R | U | P | E | E | E |
N | N | O | Z | I | W | S | N | Y |
T | A | K | A | H | I | X | Q | O |
Y | R | U | B | E | L | Y | T | F |
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question_answer31)
I am strong and bulky with two ivory teeth in front. I live in forests and carry heavy logs and trunks. I am human friendly. I can carry 5-6 people on my back easily and take them from one place to another. I have a huge trunk on my face. Identify me?
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question_answer32)
In the given 10 rupee note, there are 3 animals encrypted on its back side. These animal are
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question_answer33)
In India. ?Vaishno Devi? is a religious shrine situated in the Himalayan hills. The roads are very steep and narrow and to carry the pilgrims/tourists up at the top to the temple, an animal is used. Identify which animal is it?
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question_answer34)
One rupee = ________ paise
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question_answer35)
Compare the two pictures below and pick the correct option about the two.
A: Both use animals as means of transport.
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B: Both are generally used in rural areas.
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C: Tonga's are used for carrying goods whereas bullock carts are used for carrying people.
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D: These are no longer used as means of transport because there are enough cars, trucks and buses.
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question_answer36)
Different countries have different specialties in terms of food, clothing, language and culture. Anita experienced all this when she went on a vacation with her family to a place which is famous for its Pizzas and pastas. Identify the country?
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question_answer37)
Which one of the following is not a part of Indian Railways?
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question_answer38)
Which of the following statement is true?
Statement A: The value of one rupee is equal to one dollar.
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Statement B: Every country has same national symbols.
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question_answer39)
The picture below shows the flags of different countries across the world. Why are all these flags different from each other?
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Because flag is a national symbol and represents the country and thus is unique. done
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Because every country has their own choice. done
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question_answer40)
Match the following:
List - I |
List - II |
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Rupee |
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USA |
B. |
Dollar |
2. |
Bangladesh |
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Pound |
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India |
D. |
Taka |
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UK |
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Directions: Read the passage carefully and choose the correct option. In forests, __(41)__ are used to carry logs, heavy trees and people. Camel is generally used in__(42)__. Their main use is to carry people around in the dusty deserts. Camels have the advantage as they can stay without __(43)__ for days which is scarce in deserts. Tonga?s are usually found in small towns. These are usually pulled by __(44)__. Bullock carts are used in villages to carry goods and people. These are also used to plough the fields when it cannot be done manually. These carts are pulled by cattle. In the hilly areas, roads are usually narrow and sloping in nature. For carrying goods and tourists/people __(45)__ and mules are helpful.
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Directions: Read the passage carefully and choose the correct option. In forests, __(41)__ are used to carry logs, heavy trees and people. Camel is generally used in__(42)__. Their main use is to carry people around in the dusty deserts. Camels have the advantage as they can stay without __(43)__ for days which is scarce in deserts. Tonga?s are usually found in small towns. These are usually pulled by __(44)__. Bullock carts are used in villages to carry goods and people. These are also used to plough the fields when it cannot be done manually. These carts are pulled by cattle. In the hilly areas, roads are usually narrow and sloping in nature. For carrying goods and tourists/people __(45)__ and mules are helpful.
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Directions: Read the passage carefully and choose the correct option. In forests, __(41)__ are used to carry logs, heavy trees and people. Camel is generally used in__(42)__. Their main use is to carry people around in the dusty deserts. Camels have the advantage as they can stay without __(43)__ for days which is scarce in deserts. Tonga?s are usually found in small towns. These are usually pulled by __(44)__. Bullock carts are used in villages to carry goods and people. These are also used to plough the fields when it cannot be done manually. These carts are pulled by cattle. In the hilly areas, roads are usually narrow and sloping in nature. For carrying goods and tourists/people __(45)__ and mules are helpful.
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Directions: Read the passage carefully and choose the correct option. In forests, __(41)__ are used to carry logs, heavy trees and people. Camel is generally used in__(42)__. Their main use is to carry people around in the dusty deserts. Camels have the advantage as they can stay without __(43)__ for days which is scarce in deserts. Tonga?s are usually found in small towns. These are usually pulled by __(44)__. Bullock carts are used in villages to carry goods and people. These are also used to plough the fields when it cannot be done manually. These carts are pulled by cattle. In the hilly areas, roads are usually narrow and sloping in nature. For carrying goods and tourists/people __(45)__ and mules are helpful.
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Directions: Read the passage carefully and choose the correct option. In forests, __(41)__ are used to carry logs, heavy trees and people. Camel is generally used in__(42)__. Their main use is to carry people around in the dusty deserts. Camels have the advantage as they can stay without __(43)__ for days which is scarce in deserts. Tonga?s are usually found in small towns. These are usually pulled by __(44)__. Bullock carts are used in villages to carry goods and people. These are also used to plough the fields when it cannot be done manually. These carts are pulled by cattle. In the hilly areas, roads are usually narrow and sloping in nature. For carrying goods and tourists/people __(45)__ and mules are helpful.
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question_answer46)
Directions: Below is a poem by an Indian poet. The name of the poem is money. Read the poem and choose the correct option.
MONEY
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Money money money
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brighter than sunshine, sweeter than honey.
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Money money money
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it brings luxury & comfort it makes life funny.
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Money money money
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people come to you if you have lot of money.
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Money money money
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people leave you alone if you don't have money.
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Money money money
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who uses it carefully they are very brainy.
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Money money money
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whatever it may be, I love only man not money.
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The poet wants to prove that _______.
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money is powerful done
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money makes you funny. done
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money makes you brainy, done
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money is your best friend. done
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question_answer47)
Directions: Below is a poem by an Indian poet. The name of the poem is money. Read the poem and choose the correct option.
MONEY
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Money money money
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brighter than sunshine, sweeter than honey.
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Money money money
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it brings luxury & comfort it makes life funny.
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Money money money
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people come to you if you have lot of money.
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Money money money
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people leave you alone if you don't have money.
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Money money money
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who uses it carefully they are very brainy.
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Money money money
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whatever it may be, I love only man not money.
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Which of the following you have if you do not have money.
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question_answer48)
Directions: Below is a poem by an Indian poet. The name of the poem is money. Read the poem and choose the correct option.
MONEY
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Money money money
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brighter than sunshine, sweeter than honey.
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Money money money
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it brings luxury & comfort it makes life funny.
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Money money money
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people come to you if you have lot of money.
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Money money money
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people leave you alone if you don't have money.
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Money money money
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who uses it carefully they are very brainy.
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Money money money
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whatever it may be, I love only man not money.
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Who use it carefully they are very brainy. What conclusion you can draw from the given line.
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question_answer49)
Every country has its currency, known by a particular name. For example currency of USA is Dollar, currency of India is Rupee, and Currency of Japan is __________.
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question_answer50)
Ramu is a poor man, lives in a village with his son Amit and wife Gopi. He owns a piece of land and a Tonga. He is illitrate and has no sense of earning money. His son Amit wants to study but because of no source of income Ramu cannot afford to send him to school. As a village's land lord you want to make Ramu aware that he can earn money with whatever he has. So what will you tell him so that he can earn money for his son?
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Ramu can grow fruits and vegetables to sell done
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Ramu can use Tonga to carry fruits and vegetables to the market. done
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Ramu can go to Mumbai to earn money. done
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