Arrange P, Q, R and S in order to make a meaningful comprehension: |
P: The five permanent members of the United |
Nations Security Council are: United States, |
United Kingdom, China, Russia, and France. |
Q: The United Nations Security Council is the most powerful body of the United Nations. It is composed of fifteen members. |
R: Of which five are permanent members and rest are elected from among the member countries for a fixed period of time. |
S: Each of the five permanent members of the |
Security Council has veto power over any matter voted upon by the Security Council. This means that all five permanent members of the |
Security Council must agree to endorse any measure for it to pass. |
A report is given below with four blanks marked I, II, III and IV .Fill those blanks with the options given in P, Q, R and S to make the report a sensible one: |
This is for general information that a new IT park |
___ I ___ at Meerut City Centre for which the inauguration has taken place yesterday. The minister who ___ II ___ lecture that this project will help to offer employment to more people of the region. He told that this will offer at least 20,000 new employments. "New and innovative software will be seen in the market very soon.___ III ___ all over the globe will come to India to do their business. __ IV__ to grow smoothly," added the minister. |
P: Has been decided to be developed |
Q: Inaugurated the park stated in his |
R: We hope that the companies from |
S: It will help the nation |
Select your answer from the choices given below: |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: |
(i) Agriculture stands as a backbone of Indian economy. |
(ii) It plays a crucial role in the country's economic development by providing food to its people and raw materials to industry. |
(iii) It accounts for the largest share to the national income. |
(iv) Almost 70% of Indian population survive on agriculture. |
Our ___to a large extent depends on__. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: |
(i) Agriculture stands as a backbone of Indian economy. |
(ii) It plays a crucial role in the country's economic development by providing food to its people and raw materials to industry. |
(iii) It accounts for the largest share to the national income. |
(iv) Almost 70% of Indian population survive on agriculture. |
Which one of the following statements is not true? |
Direction: Change the voice from Active to Passive: |
One should keep one's promise. |
Direction: Change the form of narration from Direct to Indirect: |
Akash said to me, "I will try my level best to do well in the examination." |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct pronoun: |
Let you and ___do it. |
The underlined word in the sentence given below represents which type of adverbial clause? |
I did this work, because this work is part of my educational project. |
Direction: Select the option that represents the correct meaning of the following idioms and phrases: |
Lay aside |
Direction: Select the option that represents the correct meaning of the following idioms and phrases: |
A big gun |
Direction: Give the Synonym of the word given in capital letters: |
UNPOLISHED |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with suitable article: |
Manish will be back from ____market in less Than ____hour. |
Direction: Choose the word from the options that best expresses the meaning of the underlined part of the sentence: |
Caught up in the wonder of storyteller's tale, the rapt listeners sat motionless, hanging on his every word. |
Direction: Rearrange the following five statements A, B, C, D and E in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below. |
It was extremely different and risky before modern, methods and machines began to be used. |
To kill a whale the hunters used spears called harpoons. |
Whale hunting is not easy. |
These harpoons had very long and strong lines tied to them. |
When the hunters saw a whale they left their ship in a small boat with a number of harpoons. |
Which statement should come THIRD in the paragraph? |
Direction: Rearrange the following five statements A, B, C, D and E in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below. |
It was extremely different and risky before modern, methods and machines began to be used. |
To kill a whale the hunters used spears called harpoons. |
Whale hunting is not easy. |
These harpoons had very long and strong lines tied to them. |
When the hunters saw a whale they left their ship in a small boat with a number of harpoons. |
Which statement should come FIRST in the paragraph? |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with suitable modals: |
To do well in the examination, you ____ study. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with suitable modals: |
Please make sure to water my plants while I am gone. If they don't get enough water, they __die. |
Direction: In this question a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are arranged |
P, Q, R and S. You are to rearrange these to form a meaningful sentence. |
P: He is going to lose weight |
Q: But it is all |
R: Raju says that |
S: Talk and no action |
Direction: In this question, a sentence has been divided into four parts and marked a, b, c and d. One of these parts contains an error in grammar idiom or syntax. Identify the part |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions. |
Once the idea of dropping the bomb was agreed upon, with a view to 'save lives' it was weighed whether the bomb should be exploded on a desert island. Against this argument were two factors. First, it was unlikely to convince the skeptical Japanese about the destructive power of the bomb; and two, there was a real fear that if forewarned, Japan would rush Allied prisoners of war to the island concerned. Truman's theory was that any forewarning would rob the bomb of its shock effect. The test was carried out in mid-July. Truman was attending the |
Potsdam Conference with Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill. On 15th July, 1945, Truman got a terse telegram: 'Operated on this morning. Diagnosis not yet complete? |
Next day another telegram came saying that 'the boy I husky.? |
Truman later said: 'It was not an easy decision to make. But I had no qualms if in the long run millions of lives were saved. And so the decision was made'. Churchill supported Truman and felt it would give the proud Japanese a face-saving excuse which in the long run would prevent 'indefinite butchery'. Churchill went so far as to call this new weapon 'a miracle of deliverance'. Truman ordered that this new weapon was not to be dropped on Japan before he left Potsdam and that it could be dropped any time after August 3rd. Truman was given four targets from which he could choose two. The targets were the cities of Hiroshima, Kokura, Nigata and Nagasaki. Truman chose Hiroshima and Nagasaki. |
Truman was against giving any prior information about atomic bombs to Japan because he felt that |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions. |
Once the idea of dropping the bomb was agreed upon, with a view to 'save lives' it was weighed whether the bomb should be exploded on a desert island. Against this argument were two factors. First, it was unlikely to convince the skeptical Japanese about the destructive power of the bomb; and two, there was a real fear that if forewarned, Japan would rush Allied prisoners of war to the island concerned. Truman's theory was that any forewarning would rob the bomb of its shock effect. The test was carried out in mid-July. Truman was attending the |
Potsdam Conference with Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill. On 15th July, 1945, Truman got a terse telegram: 'Operated on this morning. Diagnosis not yet complete? |
Next day another telegram came saying that 'the boy I husky.? |
Truman later said: 'It was not an easy decision to make. But I had no qualms if in the long run millions of lives were saved. And so the decision was made'. Churchill supported Truman and felt it would give the proud Japanese a face-saving excuse which in the long run would prevent 'indefinite butchery'. Churchill went so far as to call this new weapon 'a miracle of deliverance'. Truman ordered that this new weapon was not to be dropped on Japan before he left Potsdam and that it could be dropped any time after August 3rd. Truman was given four targets from which he could choose two. The targets were the cities of Hiroshima, Kokura, Nigata and Nagasaki. Truman chose Hiroshima and Nagasaki. |
Turman was given____. |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions. |
Once the idea of dropping the bomb was agreed upon, with a view to 'save lives' it was weighed whether the bomb should be exploded on a desert island. Against this argument were two factors. First, it was unlikely to convince the skeptical Japanese about the destructive power of the bomb; and two, there was a real fear that if forewarned, Japan would rush Allied prisoners of war to the island concerned. Truman's theory was that any forewarning would rob the bomb of its shock effect. The test was carried out in mid-July. Truman was attending the |
Potsdam Conference with Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill. On 15th July, 1945, Truman got a terse telegram: 'Operated on this morning. Diagnosis not yet complete? |
Next day another telegram came saying that 'the boy I husky.? |
Truman later said: 'It was not an easy decision to make. But I had no qualms if in the long run millions of lives were saved. And so the decision was made'. Churchill supported Truman and felt it would give the proud Japanese a face-saving excuse which in the long run would prevent 'indefinite butchery'. Churchill went so far as to call this new weapon 'a miracle of deliverance'. Truman ordered that this new weapon was not to be dropped on Japan before he left Potsdam and that it could be dropped any time after August 3rd. Truman was given four targets from which he could choose two. The targets were the cities of Hiroshima, Kokura, Nigata and Nagasaki. Truman chose Hiroshima and Nagasaki. |
The meaning of 'qualms' as used in the passage would be___. |
Give one word substitution for: |
One who hates mankind |
Fill up the blanks with suitable option given below: |
We are ______ to have him ______ here to make this function a great success. |
Direction: In this question two statements are given I & II. Read both the statements and decide which of the given answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements. |
Statement |
I. The meteorological department has issued a statement mentioning deficient rainfall during monsoon in many parts of the country. |
II. The government has lowered the price of petrol. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate preposition: |
I went to the bus-stand along with my friend___ foot. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate preposition: |
I prefer tea ___ coffee. |
Identify the qualitative adjective in the given sentence. |
He took great pains to do the work. |
Direction: Fill in the blank as per subject verb agreement: |
Every boy and girl __ready. |
Direction: Fill in the blank with suitable verb: |
The man ___the tall wall when the accident occurred. |
Give the Antonym of the word given in capital letters. |
ILLUSORY |
Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunction. |
____I got telegram, I left for Chennai. |
Direction: Qs. No. 35 to 36:: Find the suitable match: |
Dejected : Hopeless :: ? |
Direction: Qs. No. 35 to 36:: Find the suitable match: |
Island : Ocean :: ? |
Fill in the blank using the correct option. |
____ pen is this, mine or yours? |
Link the sentences given in Sl and S6 with the correct sequence. |
S1: The Moon is a cold, rocky body about 2,160 miles (3, 476 km) in diameter. |
P: The phase known as New Moon cannot actually be seen because the illuminated side of the Moon is then pointed away from Earth. |
Q: The Moon orbits Earth about once every 29 and a half days. |
R: It has no light of its own but shines by sunlight reflected from its surface. |
S: As it circles our planet, the changing position of the Moon with respect to the Sun causes our natural satellite to cycle through a series of phases: |
S6: The rest of the phases are familiar to all of us as the Moon cycles through them month after month. |
Direction: Arrange PQRS to describe the completeness of process |
P: Spread the starter culture into the container that you are going to make the yogurt in. Pour the warm milk into it and gently mix well. Do not incorporate too much air. If too much air is mixed in, the starter culture will grow slowly. Cover with a couple of towels top and bottom to maintain an even temperature. |
Q: Refrigerate for 8 hours before serving. To store, keep in refrigerator. |
R: Keep covered at room temperature for 3- hours. Yogurt containers can be kept warm in a gas oven with pilot light and electric bulb, or an electric oven with light bulb of sufficient wattage - approximately 100 watts. Do not stir the yogurt during this period. |
S: Bring milk to just a boil and then set aside to cool. Heating the milk to boiling kills any undesirable bacteria that might be present and also changes the properties of the milk protein so that it gives the yogurt a firmer body and texture. Just cool enough or until lukewarm to touch.-about 110 degrees F. |
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