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Hari was
  • a)
    Strong
  • b)
    Shy
  • c)
    Weak
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Understanding the Character of Hari
When we analyze the character of Hari, the option selected is 'A' for Strong. Let's delve into the reasons behind this choice.
Physical Strength
- Hari is depicted as someone who possesses notable physical strength.
- This can be illustrated through examples of him excelling in sports or physical activities.
Emotional Resilience
- Strength is not only about physicality; it also encompasses emotional resilience.
- Hari may have faced challenges but has shown the ability to overcome them, reflecting a strong character.
Leadership Qualities
- A strong individual often leads others and inspires confidence.
- If Hari has taken on leadership roles or helped his peers, this reinforces his strength.
Social Interactions
- Strong individuals tend to have a positive impact on their surroundings.
- If Hari interacts well with friends and helps them, it shows his strength in building relationships.
Conclusion
In summary, the characterization of Hari as "Strong" is supported by his physical capabilities, emotional resilience, leadership qualities, and positive social interactions. These traits collectively portray him as a robust and admirable individual, making option 'A' the correct choice.

The class went for a picnic to
  • a)
    A seaside
  • b)
    Hill side
  • c)
    A forest
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Dhaval pandey answered
The correct answer is to the Seaside.
It is mentioned in the passage -  It so happened that the class went for a picnic to the seaside for a whole day. 
Here out of the given options, only option A that is ''to the Seaside'' has been mentioned in paragraph 1 of the passage.  
Therefore the correct answer is option A.

Hari was pinched till he was black and blue. “Black and blue’ means
  • a)
    Hari fell down in pain
  • b)
    There were bruises on his body.
  • c)
    Hari painted himself in colours
  • d)
    Hari had a black and blue shirt
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Pranav Saini answered
Understanding the Phrase "Black and Blue"
The phrase "black and blue" commonly refers to the appearance of bruises on the body. Here’s a detailed explanation of why option 'B' is the correct answer:
Meaning of "Black and Blue"
- The expression originates from the colors that appear on the skin when someone experiences a bruise.
- Bruises occur when small blood vessels under the skin break due to impact or injury, causing blood to leak into the surrounding tissue.
Context of the Phrase in the Sentence
- In the sentence, "Hari was pinched till he was black and blue," it implies that Hari was pinched so hard or so many times that he developed visible bruises.
- This suggests that he was subjected to pain and injury, which aligns perfectly with the meaning of the phrase.
Why Other Options are Incorrect
- a) Hari fell down in pain: This does not relate to the phrase; "black and blue" specifically refers to bruising, not just falling down.
- c) Hari painted himself in colors: This option is unrelated and does not match the context of physical injury.
- d) Hari had a black and blue shirt: While it mentions the colors black and blue, it does not pertain to the condition of Hari's body due to pinching.
Conclusion
- Therefore, the correct interpretation of "black and blue" in this context is option 'B,' indicating that there were bruises on Hari's body due to being pinched. This highlights the physical consequences of his experience, making it a vivid description of injury.

All the sea creature
  • a)
    Pricked Hari
  • b)
    Played with Hari
  • c)
    Chilled with Hari
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

The sea creature pricked Hari.
  • This action was not playful.
  • It caused some discomfort to Hari.
  • It was not a friendly interaction.

What did the crab do to Hari?
  • a)
    Pushed him in the pool
  • b)
    Opened his pincers and pinched his hand
  • c)
    Pricked him with a pin
  • d)
    Tore his shirt with claws
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Suyash Datta answered
Understanding the Crab's Actions
The scenario describes an interaction between Hari and a crab, which is crucial for understanding the correct answer. Here’s why option 'B' is the right choice.
Crab Behavior
- Crabs are known for their defensive behavior, especially when they feel threatened.
- When provoked, they often use their pincers to defend themselves, which can result in a pinch.
Why Option B is Correct
- The action of "opened his pincers and pinched his hand" aligns with typical crab behavior.
- Crabs have strong pincers designed for grasping and defending, making option 'B' a realistic reaction.
Why Other Options Are Incorrect
- Option A: Pushed him in the pool
- Crabs do not have the ability to push someone into a pool; they lack the strength and intention to do so.
- Option C: Pricked him with a pin
- Crabs do not have pins; they use their pincers, making this option irrelevant.
- Option D: Tore his shirt with claws
- While crabs can grab objects, they typically do not tear clothing intentionally; their primary defense is pinching.
Conclusion
Understanding animal behavior helps clarify interactions. In this case, the crab’s instinct to pinch when threatened directly leads to the conclusion that option 'B' is the most logical and accurate answer.

Opposite of quiet
  • a)
    Reward
  • b)
    Weak
  • c)
    Noisy
  • d)
    Punish
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Subset Academy answered
The opposite of "quiet" is "noisy." Here's why:
  • Quiet often means silent or calm.
  • Noisy implies a lot of sound or disturbance.
  • Thus, noisy is the best antonym for quiet.

Give the full form of couldn’t.
  • a)
    Would not
  • b)
    Will not
  • c)
    Could not
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Jhanvi Das answered
Understanding "Couldn't"
The word "couldn't" is a contraction commonly used in the English language. Let's break it down to understand its full form and meaning.
Definition of "Couldn't"
- "Couldn't" is a contraction of the words "could" and "not."
Meaning of "Could"
- The word "could" indicates ability or possibility in the past. For example:
- "I could swim when I was five."
Meaning of "Not"
- The word "not" is used to negate a verb or to indicate the absence of something.
- For example: "I am not going."
Combining "Could" and "Not"
- When combined, "could not" expresses the inability or impossibility of doing something in the past.
- Example: "I could not attend the party."
Correct Answer Explanation
- Therefore, the correct full form of "couldn't" is "could not," which corresponds to option 'C.'
Why Other Options are Incorrect
- Option 'A' - "Would not": This is a different contraction ("wouldn't") and does not relate to ability in the past.
- Option 'B' - "Will not": This refers to future ability or decision ("won't"), not past ability.
- Option 'D' - "None of these": This is incorrect since "could not" is indeed the correct answer.
Conclusion
Understanding contractions like "couldn't" helps in mastering English grammar. It clarifies how we express ability and negation in various tenses. Always remember that "couldn't" specifically refers to the past inability, making "could not" the accurate full form.

‘I shan’t pinch anyone anymore’. Shan’t means.
  • a)
    Shall
  • b)
    Should
  • c)
    Shall not
  • d)
    Will not
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Subset Academy answered
The term "shan't" is a contraction that means "shall not".
  • It is commonly used in British English.
  • This contraction combines "shall" and "not" into a single word.

Which of the following actions would not make a friendly person?
  • a)
    Respecting other people
  • b)
    Being helpful to everyone
  • c)
    Mocking at friends and hurting their feelings
  • d)
    Protecting a weaker person
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Mocking at friends and hurting their feelings is not a friendly action. A friendly person should:
  • Respect others.
  • Be helpful to everyone.
  • Protect those who are weaker.
Therefore, mocking and causing emotional harm contradicts the essence of friendliness.

निम्नलिखित कथनों पर विचार करें।
  1. राज्यपाल को यह निर्देश देने का अधिकार है कि राज्य विधानमंडल का कोई विशेष अधिनियम अनुसूचित क्षेत्र पर लागू नहीं होता है या निर्दिष्ट संशोधनों और अपवादों के साथ लागू होता है
  2. यह शक्ति संसद के किसी भी अधिनियम पर लागू नहीं होती है
  3. वह जनजातियों के सलाहकार परिषद से परामर्श के बाद एक अनुसूचित क्षेत्र की शांति और सुशासन के लिए नियम भी बना सकते हैं
इनमें से कौन सा कथन सही है / सही है?
  • a)
    1 और 2 ही
  • b)
    2 और 3 ही
  • c)
    केवल 1 और 3
  • d)
    उन सभी को
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Kavita Shah answered
राज्यपाल को यह निर्देश देने का अधिकार है कि संसद या राज्य विधायिका का कोई विशेष अधिनियम अनुसूचित क्षेत्र पर लागू नहीं होता है या निर्दिष्ट संशोधनों और अपवादों के साथ लागू होता है। वह जनजातियों के सलाहकार परिषद से परामर्श के बाद एक अनुसूचित क्षेत्र की शांति और अच्छी सरकार के लिए नियम भी बना सकते हैं।

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