Arrange P, Q, R, S between S1 & S6 to make a correct sentence. |
\[{{\mathbf{S}}_{\mathbf{1}}}:\]Guru Nanak evolved |
P: on omnipresence of God |
Q: with his simple teachings |
R: a new religious outlook |
S: and removal of |
\[{{\mathbf{S}}_{\mathbf{6}}}\mathbf{:}\]the evil religious practices. |
Direction: Complete the passage with the most suitable option given against each corresponding number. |
Yes, cell phones___ (2) __our memory as there have been recent studies and researches done on animals kept in labs. They have shown the__ (3) ___of mobile phone radiations on their memory. Cellphone radiation caused leaks in the brain tissues of rats, which were____ (4) ____ to this test trial. |
Direction: Complete the passage with the most suitable option given against each corresponding number. |
Yes, cell phones___ (2) __our memory as there have been recent studies and researches done on animals kept in labs. They have shown the__ (3) ___of mobile phone radiations on their memory. Cellphone radiation caused leaks in the brain tissues of rats, which were____ (4) ____ to this test trial. |
Direction: Complete the passage with the most suitable option given against each corresponding number. |
Yes, cell phones___ (2) __our memory as there have been recent studies and researches done on animals kept in labs. They have shown the__ (3) ___of mobile phone radiations on their memory. Cellphone radiation caused leaks in the brain tissues of rats, which were____ (4) ____ to this test trial. |
Given below is a passage in jumbled parts. Arrange the jumbled parts to make it readable. |
P: "Usually projects are launched by the government but this is a one-of-its-kind campaign. It is important to study its impact and success rate. Therefore, DU students will undertake this study for five years and suggest the policy makers about aspects where there is room for improvement/' said P C Joshi, professor in DU's Department of Anthropology. |
Q: The study will be limited to the campaign's im- pact in Delhi and will also take note of contribution of various stakeholders in the success of the campaign. |
R: These will be among the many aspects that students of Delhi University will study for a report, which they will submit to Ministry of Environment and Forests after completion of five years of 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan'. |
S: Will people in Delhi stop littering the roads and spitting in public places as a result of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Clean India programme? What will be the campaign's impact? |
Direction: Give the exact meaning of the idioms and phrases underlined in the sentences below. |
Direction: Give the exact meaning of the idioms and phrases underlined in the sentences below. |
Change the narration. |
"Hello", he said to his sister. "How are you?" |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. |
Identify the figure of speech. |
A man can't be too careful in the choice of his enemies. |
Change the voice. |
I remember my sister taking me to the movies. |
Given below is a report with four blanks, numbered |
I, II, III, &IV. Fill those blanks with the options provided in P, Q, R, S in correct order to make the passage meaningful & readable. |
After winning the Nobel Prize for his ______ |
(1)_______social activist Kailash Satyarthi has turned his focus on "alarming increase" in the use of drugs, alcohol and other such substances amongst children in India. |
The Supreme Court, on 16th October, issued a notice to all states on _____ (II) _______for elimination of drugs, alcohol and other psycho- tropic substance abuse and also to create specialised systems and practices to enable and promote de-addiction amongst children. |
Placing statistics from a 2012 survey by the Health and Family Welfare Ministry, the NGO's lawyer H.S. |
Phoolka said _____ (III) ______to alcohol. |
Similarly, in the girls aged 15-19, 5.5 per cent used tobacco while 4 per cent were addicted to alcohol. |
"There appeared to be an upward trend from the previous round of the survey (1998-99) ______ |
(IV)_____,? said Phoolka. |
P: amongst the boys aged between 15 and 19, a shocking 28.6 per cent reported tobacco use and 15 per cent were addicted |
Q: crusade against child trafficking and bonded labour, |
R: a fresh PIL filed by Satyarthi's NGO 'Bachpan Bachao Andolan' seeking views for enactment of a National Action Plan for Children |
S: where the prevalence of alcohol use was found to be 2.4 per cent for boys and 0.6 percent for girls |
Identify the usage of the word underlined below. |
Sit down and rest a while. |
Direction: Give the antonym for the words underlined in the sentences below. |
Direction: Give the antonym for the words underlined in the sentences below. |
Given in question is a letter number sequence. |
Read it carefully and answer the question. |
SHM9BWFQ7NJ4VAETX85GKPZR31L |
Which letter/number is fourth to the left of the |
16th letter/number from your left? |
Fill in the blank with correct conjunction. |
I shall not go _____ you do. |
Give one word substitution to the following. |
The loop of rope with a running knot used to hang a person |
Identify the type of the sentence given below. |
Should you be so unfortunate as to suppose that you are a genius, and that things will come to you, it would be well to undeceive yourself as soon as it is possible. |
Identify the usage of the word underlined below. |
To tell the truth, I quite forgot my promise. |
Identify the sentence with the correct use of homonyms. |
I: Which seat do you prefer in an airplane, a window seat or an isle? |
II: I spent some time on a picturesque isle while we were cruising through Caribbean. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks as per subject-verb agreement. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks as per subject-verb agreement. |
Change the underlined part of the sentence to improve it. |
There is that special quality which makes him who he is. |
Direction: Give the synonym of the words underlined in the sentences below. |
Direction: Give the synonym of the words underlined in the sentences below. |
Give a correct question tag. |
We should be bound by a code of conduct.___? |
Three statements followed by four conclusions are given in question. You are to identify the conclusion(s) that logically follows from the given statements. |
Statements: |
Some oranges are apples. |
All apples are guavas. |
No guavas are bananas. |
Conclusions: |
I: Some guavas are oranges. |
II: No apples are bananas. |
Ill: Some oranges are bananas. |
IV: Some apples are bananas. |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions. |
A comet, the size of a small mountain whizzed past Mars on 20th October, dazzling space enthusiasts with the once-in-a-million-years encounter. |
The comet was discovered by Robert McNaught at Australia's Siding Spring Observatory in January 2013. Known as Siding Spring, the comet made its closest encounter with Mars at 2:27 pm (1827 GMT), racing past the Red Planet at a breakneck 126,000 miles (203,000kilometers) per hour. |
Before the comet passed, it could be seen in space racing toward the brightly illuminated Red Planet, trailed by a cloud of debris. The comet is around one mile wide and is only about as solid as a pile of talcum powder. As it hurtled through space it created a meteor shower and shed debris mostly dust and pebbles - which scientists had feared could damage valuable spacecraft hovering Mars. |
The comet has travelled more than one million years to take its first pass by Mars, and will not return for another million years, after it completes its next long loop around the sun. |
Scientists said the comet's passing offered a unique chance to study its impact on Mars's atmosphere. |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions. |
A comet, the size of a small mountain whizzed past Mars on 20th October, dazzling space enthusiasts with the once-in-a-million-years encounter. |
The comet was discovered by Robert McNaught at Australia's Siding Spring Observatory in January 2013. Known as Siding Spring, the comet made its closest encounter with Mars at 2:27 pm (1827 GMT), racing past the Red Planet at a breakneck 126,000 miles (203,000kilometers) per hour. |
Before the comet passed, it could be seen in space racing toward the brightly illuminated Red Planet, trailed by a cloud of debris. The comet is around one mile wide and is only about as solid as a pile of talcum powder. As it hurtled through space it created a meteor shower and shed debris mostly dust and pebbles - which scientists had feared could damage valuable spacecraft hovering Mars. |
The comet has travelled more than one million years to take its first pass by Mars, and will not return for another million years, after it completes its next long loop around the sun. |
Scientists said the comet's passing offered a unique chance to study its impact on Mars's atmosphere. |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions. |
A comet, the size of a small mountain whizzed past Mars on 20th October, dazzling space enthusiasts with the once-in-a-million-years encounter. |
The comet was discovered by Robert McNaught at Australia's Siding Spring Observatory in January 2013. Known as Siding Spring, the comet made its closest encounter with Mars at 2:27 pm (1827 GMT), racing past the Red Planet at a breakneck 126,000 miles (203,000kilometers) per hour. |
Before the comet passed, it could be seen in space racing toward the brightly illuminated Red Planet, trailed by a cloud of debris. The comet is around one mile wide and is only about as solid as a pile of talcum powder. As it hurtled through space it created a meteor shower and shed debris mostly dust and pebbles - which scientists had feared could damage valuable spacecraft hovering Mars. |
The comet has travelled more than one million years to take its first pass by Mars, and will not return for another million years, after it completes its next long loop around the sun. |
Scientists said the comet's passing offered a unique chance to study its impact on Mars's atmosphere. |
In a certain code 'Z - P' means Z is the father of'?', |
'P + Q' means 'P' is the mother of 'Q', 'J x Q' means 'V is the brother of 'Q' and 'Q - Z' means 'Q' is the granddaughter of 'Z'. What is the relation of 'Z' to ?J?? |
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