Give the correct answer to the question asked. |
Who's there? |
It's____ |
The underlined word in the given sentence is an example of: |
Anyone can do this work. |
Arrange P, Q, R, S to make a correct sentence. |
Though he was only a child |
P: he often worked much harder |
Q: than was either necessary |
R: in order to please his parents |
S: or good for him |
(A) | Crew | I | Material noun |
(B) | Love | Ii | Common noun |
(C) | State | iii | Collective noun |
(D) | Rain | Iv | Abstract noun |
Direction: A passage has been given with three blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against these numbers some word are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find the word. |
Without water no animal can survive. In desert regions the greatest ___ (8) ___ to life is drying up. But many creatures are able to make use of the little water that exists in arid areas. One of nature's masterpieces ___ (9) ____ creatures equipped to ____ (10) ____ with desert life is the hardy camels. |
Direction: A passage has been given with three blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against these numbers some word are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find the word. |
Without water no animal can survive. In desert regions the greatest ___ (8) ___ to life is drying up. But many creatures are able to make use of the little water that exists in arid areas. One of nature's masterpieces ___ (9) ____ creatures equipped to ____ (10) ____ with desert life is the hardy camels. |
Direction: A passage has been given with three blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against these numbers some word are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find the word. |
Without water no animal can survive. In desert regions the greatest ___ (8) ___ to life is drying up. But many creatures are able to make use of the little water that exists in arid areas. One of nature's masterpieces ___ (9) ____ creatures equipped to ____ (10) ____ with desert life is the hardy camels. |
Identify the type of the sentence given below. |
Where there is life there is hope. |
Direction: Give the synonym for the words written in capital letters below. |
BOTCH |
Direction: Give the synonym for the words written in capital letters below. |
EXCERPT |
Identify the sentence which represents the active form of the sentence given below in italics. |
Was I helped by you? |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. |
Help yourself ___whatever you can use without wasting. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. |
The storeroom was infested ____ rats. |
Give the kind of clause for the underlined part of the sentence given in question. |
I went where I could find him. |
In this question a fact is given followed by two opinions. You have to identify which of the opinions follows the given fact. |
Fact: I know nothing except the facts of my ignorance. Opinion: |
I: The world of knowledge is too vast to be explored by a single person in one life time. |
II: The writer's knowledge is very poor. |
Change the direct speech into indirect one. |
He said to him, "Please wait here till I return." |
Direction: Give the antonym for the words written in capital letters below. |
MONOLOGUE |
Direction: Give the antonym for the words written in capital letters below. |
STUBBORN |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct conjunctions. |
Scarcely had he gone _____ a policeman knocked at the door. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct conjunctions. |
Wisdom is better rubies. |
Give one word substitution for the following. |
One who possesses many talents? |
Give the exact meaning of the idiom/ phrase given below. |
A close shave |
Given below is a report in jumbled parts, marked P,Q,R,S. Arrange those parts to give the correct sequence of the report. |
P: The memories of the last few days are still too painful for Frinchi Sangma and her friends, students at the River Side School in Meghalaya's Bajenjdoba .The school's computer sciences teacher, 27 year oldRituraj Phukan died trying to rescu children as a combination f landslides and floods hit the school on the morning of September 22. In an act of immense bravery he chose not to escape once the floods hit, rescuing as many as 5 children before he slipped and was swept away. |
Q: For more than 10 lakh people who have been affected in these floods and landslides, life ahead seems full of challenges as they try to put the tragedy behind them. |
R: As water levels recede in Meghalaya and |
Assam after the recent flash floods and landslides, stories are emerging of the immense tragedy. |
S: A young couple of Rari had their two children buried alive in a landslide, in front of their eyes. One child was 7 years old and the other barely a year and a half. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks as per subject -verb agreement. |
Time and tide ____ for none. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks as per subject -verb agreement. |
Each of these substances ___ found in India. |
Identify the relationship between the two words given below. |
Negligence; Accident |
Fill in the blank with correct determiner. |
He gave me _____ advice. |
Identify the parts of speech for the word underlined in the sentence below. |
It is but right to admit our faults. |
Find the analogy. |
Baby: Infant |
Given in question is a letter with four blanks, marked I, II, III & IV. Fill those blanks in correct order to make the letter meaningful. |
Dear John what is the matter with you? You have ____I ____asking where you are and what you are up to. I hope you are not ill. ____ II____ you are coming back. You missed the cricket match against Modern School last Monday, and I can tell you ____III _____when he found you were not there. David took your place. However, in spite of your absence, we won the match by 5 wickets. I hop e___ IV ___ again. |
Yours sincerely, |
Yaqub |
P: the Captain was jolly cross |
Q: not been at school for a week, and the |
Headmaster |
R: you will soon be back |
S: Please write, and say when |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. London Olympic bronze medalist Yogeshwar Dutt ended a 28-year gold drought for India in wrestling as he accounted for the country's fourth yellow metal in the 17th Asian Games after beating Zaiim khan Yusupov of Tajikistan in men's 65kg freestyle category. This is India's first Asian Games wrestling gold since 1986 when Kartar Singh won it in Seoul. Yogesh war was the star performer of the day as he bettered his 2006 edition bronze in style with a couple of splendid bouts. The Indian, who was trailing all through in his semifinal bout before coming good in the last few seconds to enter the final/picked up the yellow metal in style. He though had to toil hard in a grueling final with his rival Yusupov defending extremely well. Yogeshwar won his first point at the end of the opening period. In the second period, he managed to earn two more points to get a 3-0 verdict in his quarterfinal bout, clashed with Earlier, Yogesh war, having beaten Jinhyok Kang of North Korea 3-1, a decision by points, in his quarterfinal bout, clashed with Yeerlanbieke Katai in the last four stage. A dominant Chinese was leading throughout the game before the Indian turned the bout in last few seconds. Yogeshwar was trailing 7-9 before he managed to pin down his opponent in the dying minutes of the match to win 5-0 in a "victory by fall" verdict. |
Who won the gold medal in wrestling before |
Yogeshwar Dutt in an Asian Games? |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. London Olympic bronze medalist Yogeshwar Dutt ended a 28-year gold drought for India in wrestling as he accounted for the country's fourth yellow metal in the 17th Asian Games after beating Zaiim khan Yusupov of Tajikistan in men's 65kg freestyle category. This is India's first Asian Games wrestling gold since 1986 when Kartar Singh won it in Seoul. Yogesh war was the star performer of the day as he bettered his 2006 edition bronze in style with a couple of splendid bouts. The Indian, who was trailing all through in his semifinal bout before coming good in the last few seconds to enter the final/picked up the yellow metal in style. He though had to toil hard in a grueling final with his rival Yusupov defending extremely well. Yogeshwar won his first point at the end of the opening period. In the second period, he managed to earn two more points to get a 3-0 verdict in his quarterfinal bout, clashed with Earlier, Yogesh war, having beaten Jinhyok Kang of North Korea 3-1, a decision by points, in his quarterfinal bout, clashed with Yeerlanbieke Katai in the last four stage. A dominant Chinese was leading throughout the game before the Indian turned the bout in last few seconds. Yogeshwar was trailing 7-9 before he managed to pin down his opponent in the dying minutes of the match to win 5-0 in a "victory by fall" verdict. |
Yogeshwar Dutt won the gold medal by defeating: |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. London Olympic bronze medalist Yogeshwar Dutt ended a 28-year gold drought for India in wrestling as he accounted for the country's fourth yellow metal in the 17th Asian Games after beating Zaiim khan Yusupov of Tajikistan in men's 65kg freestyle category. This is India's first Asian Games wrestling gold since 1986 when Kartar Singh won it in Seoul. Yogesh war was the star performer of the day as he bettered his 2006 edition bronze in style with a couple of splendid bouts. The Indian, who was trailing all through in his semifinal bout before coming good in the last few seconds to enter the final/picked up the yellow metal in style. He though had to toil hard in a grueling final with his rival Yusupov defending extremely well. Yogeshwar won his first point at the end of the opening period. In the second period, he managed to earn two more points to get a 3-0 verdict in his quarterfinal bout, clashed with Earlier, Yogesh war, having beaten Jinhyok Kang of North Korea 3-1, a decision by points, in his quarterfinal bout, clashed with Yeerlanbieke Katai in the last four stage. A dominant Chinese was leading throughout the game before the Indian turned the bout in last few seconds. Yogeshwar was trailing 7-9 before he managed to pin down his opponent in the dying minutes of the match to win 5-0 in a "victory by fall" verdict. |
In his semifinal bout, Yogeshwar Dutta had beaten: |
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