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In the following question, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error. If the sentence is free from error, click the 'No error' option.
Q. Under the new rules, an unelected 250-member (A) / Senate appointed by the junta will join the 500 elected (B) / members of the lower house in a vote for the Prime Minister.(C) / No Error
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In the following sentence, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part, which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose the option ‘No improvement’.
Q. The fields are being ploughed beyond the rains begin.
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The sentence(s) given with blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. For each question, choose the correct alternative and click the button corresponding to it.
Q. The Supreme Court __________ could not take such a decision without the centre's sanction.
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In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Passive/Active voice. Out of four alternatives suggested, select the one, which best expresses the same sentence in Active/Passive voice.
Q. Has the assignment been finished by you?
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A sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect speech. Out of the four alternatives choose the one which best expresses the same sentence in Direct/Indirect speech.
Q. I said,"I want to go to a picnic for a change."
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In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ Phrase.
Live on the edge
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In the following question, out of the four given alternatives, select the one which is SIMILAR in meaning of the given word.
Extravagant
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In the following question, out of the four given alternatives, select the one which is SIMILAR in meaning of the given word.
Amnesty
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Choose the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word.
Tyranny
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In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the word opposite in meaning to the word given.
Consecration
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In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute for the phrase.
Q. The practice of having more than one wife at the same time.
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In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute of the phrase.
Q. Jack twisted Rita's arm and she agreed to attend the housewarming party.
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The question below consists of a set of labeled parts. Out of the options given, select the most logical order of the parts to form a coherent sentence.
A. and pushed herself to improve her skills
B. however, Hepburn asserted her
C. as an actress on both stage and screen
D. studio system that dominated the era
E. independence by defying the
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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
Childhood is a stage that is distinct and ______ filled with cognitive, emotional and physical changes. During this period in a human life, wonder, innocence and imagination are ______. Many skills and lessons are learned that assist with the course the child’s future will follow. This _____ be described as one of the most essential periods for the development of the individual they will eventually become. Some scholars have questioned ______ each individual has a core self and the studies reveal that there are key aspects of the self that are developed by interactions within cultures and inner communities. For some children, there is a period of time where an imaginary friend is an essential part of this ______ of self-development.
Q. Childhood is a stage that is distinct and ______ filled with cognitive, emotional and physical changes.
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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
Childhood is a stage that is distinct and ______ filled with cognitive, emotional and physical changes. During this period in a human life, wonder, innocence and imagination are ______. Many skills and lessons are learned that assist with the course the child’s future will follow. This _____ be described as one of the most essential periods for the development of the individual they will eventually become. Some scholars have questioned ______ each individual has a core self and the studies reveal that there are key aspects of the self that are developed by interactions within cultures and inner communities. For some children, there is a period of time where an imaginary friend is an essential part of this ______ of self-development.
Q. During this period in a human life, wonder, innocence and imagination are ______.
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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
Childhood is a stage that is distinct and ______ filled with cognitive, emotional and physical changes. During this period in a human life, wonder, innocence and imagination are ______. Many skills and lessons are learned that assist with the course the child’s future will follow. This _____ be described as one of the most essential periods for the development of the individual they will eventually become. Some scholars have questioned ______ each individual has a core self and the studies reveal that there are key aspects of the self that are developed by interactions within cultures and inner communities. For some children, there is a period of time where an imaginary friend is an essential part of this ______ of self-development.
Q. This _____ be described as one of the most essential periods for the development of the individual they will eventually become.
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In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
Childhood is a stage that is distinct and ______ filled with cognitive, emotional and physical changes. During this period in a human life, wonder, innocence and imagination are ______. Many skills and lessons are learned that assist with the course the child’s future will follow. This _____ be described as one of the most essential periods for the development of the individual they will eventually become. Some scholars have questioned ______ each individual has a core self and the studies reveal that there are key aspects of the self that are developed by interactions within cultures and inner communities. For some children, there is a period of time where an imaginary friend is an essential part of this ______ of self-development.
Q. Some scholars have questioned ______ each individual has a core self and the studies reveal that there are key aspects of the self that are developed by interactions within cultures and inner communities.
Detailed Solution: Question 17
In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
Childhood is a stage that is distinct and ______ filled with cognitive, emotional and physical changes. During this period in a human life, wonder, innocence and imagination are ______. Many skills and lessons are learned that assist with the course the child’s future will follow. This _____ be described as one of the most essential periods for the development of the individual they will eventually become. Some scholars have questioned ______ each individual has a core self and the studies reveal that there are key aspects of the self that are developed by interactions within cultures and inner communities. For some children, there is a period of time where an imaginary friend is an essential part of this ______ of self-development.
Q. For some children, there is a period of time where an imaginary friend is an essential part of this ______ of self-development.
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In the following question, a word has been written in 4 different ways out of which only one correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.
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In the following question, a word has been written in 4 different ways out of which only one correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.
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Read the given passage carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the four given alternatives.
Auroras, also known as northern lights, are a phenomenon that causes brilliant and colourful lights that shine in the sky. The bright green and red glow can be observed in areas closest to the earth’s poles, such as Alaska.
While the phenomenon is extremely beautiful, the underlying geomagnetic disturbances that cause the lights can be very dangerous. The most remarkable of these events were recorded in 1859. A British astronomer named Richard Carrington was documenting sunspots when he observed two bright flashes that indicated a massive geomagnetic storm.
The resulting magnetic pulse was so strong that it caused sparks to erupt from telegraph machines; shocking operators and in some cases setting their papers ablaze. This phenomenon became known as a Carrington event, after the astronomer who documented it. Though auroras are typically only seen close to the Polar Regions, during the Carrington Event, red auroras were seen as far as Hawaii and El Salvador.
Auroras are caused by the earth’s magnetic poles reacting to solar particles. The electric current from the solar particles follow the earth’s magnetic fields and interact with the nitrogen and oxygen molecules in the atmosphere causing them to glow. The different gases emit different colours when they glow. Oxygen glows green and causes the most commonly seen auroras.
The Carrington Event was different from a typical aurora because it was caused by a massive solar storm. In 1859, electronic technology was much more limited. The telegraphs that sparked during the incident were the height of telecommunications technology at the time.
Q. Out of the following places, where can auroras be seen most frequently?
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Read the given passage carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the four given alternatives.
Auroras, also known as northern lights, are a phenomenon that causes brilliant and colourful lights that shine in the sky. The bright green and red glow can be observed in areas closest to the earth’s poles, such as Alaska.
While the phenomenon is extremely beautiful, the underlying geomagnetic disturbances that cause the lights can be very dangerous. The most remarkable of these events were recorded in 1859. A British astronomer named Richard Carrington was documenting sunspots when he observed two bright flashes that indicated a massive geomagnetic storm.
The resulting magnetic pulse was so strong that it caused sparks to erupt from telegraph machines; shocking operators and in some cases setting their papers ablaze. This phenomenon became known as a Carrington event, after the astronomer who documented it. Though auroras are typically only seen close to the Polar Regions, during the Carrington Event, red auroras were seen as far as Hawaii and El Salvador.
Auroras are caused by the earth’s magnetic poles reacting to solar particles. The electric current from the solar particles follow the earth’s magnetic fields and interact with the nitrogen and oxygen molecules in the atmosphere causing them to glow. The different gases emit different colours when they glow. Oxygen glows green and causes the most commonly seen auroras.
The Carrington Event was different from a typical aurora because it was caused by a massive solar storm. In 1859, electronic technology was much more limited. The telegraphs that sparked during the incident were the height of telecommunications technology at the time.
Q. After whom was the Carrington event named?
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Read the given passage carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the four given alternatives.
Auroras, also known as northern lights, are a phenomenon that causes brilliant and colourful lights that shine in the sky. The bright green and red glow can be observed in areas closest to the earth’s poles, such as Alaska.
While the phenomenon is extremely beautiful, the underlying geomagnetic disturbances that cause the lights can be very dangerous. The most remarkable of these events were recorded in 1859. A British astronomer named Richard Carrington was documenting sunspots when he observed two bright flashes that indicated a massive geomagnetic storm.
The resulting magnetic pulse was so strong that it caused sparks to erupt from telegraph machines; shocking operators and in some cases setting their papers ablaze. This phenomenon became known as a Carrington event, after the astronomer who documented it. Though auroras are typically only seen close to the Polar Regions, during the Carrington Event, red auroras were seen as far as Hawaii and El Salvador.
Auroras are caused by the earth’s magnetic poles reacting to solar particles. The electric current from the solar particles follow the earth’s magnetic fields and interact with the nitrogen and oxygen molecules in the atmosphere causing them to glow. The different gases emit different colours when they glow. Oxygen glows green and causes the most commonly seen auroras.
The Carrington Event was different from a typical aurora because it was caused by a massive solar storm. In 1859, electronic technology was much more limited. The telegraphs that sparked during the incident were the height of telecommunications technology at the time.
Q. How are auroras caused?
Detailed Solution: Question 23
Read the given passage carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the four given alternatives.
Auroras, also known as northern lights, are a phenomenon that causes brilliant and colourful lights that shine in the sky. The bright green and red glow can be observed in areas closest to the earth’s poles, such as Alaska.
While the phenomenon is extremely beautiful, the underlying geomagnetic disturbances that cause the lights can be very dangerous. The most remarkable of these events were recorded in 1859. A British astronomer named Richard Carrington was documenting sunspots when he observed two bright flashes that indicated a massive geomagnetic storm.
The resulting magnetic pulse was so strong that it caused sparks to erupt from telegraph machines; shocking operators and in some cases setting their papers ablaze. This phenomenon became known as a Carrington event, after the astronomer who documented it. Though auroras are typically only seen close to the Polar Regions, during the Carrington Event, red auroras were seen as far as Hawaii and El Salvador.
Auroras are caused by the earth’s magnetic poles reacting to solar particles. The electric current from the solar particles follow the earth’s magnetic fields and interact with the nitrogen and oxygen molecules in the atmosphere causing them to glow. The different gases emit different colours when they glow. Oxygen glows green and causes the most commonly seen auroras.
The Carrington Event was different from a typical aurora because it was caused by a massive solar storm. In 1859, electronic technology was much more limited. The telegraphs that sparked during the incident were the height of telecommunications technology at the time.
Q. What caused the Carrington Event?
Detailed Solution: Question 24
Read the given passage carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the four given alternatives.
Auroras, also known as northern lights, are a phenomenon that causes brilliant and colourful lights that shine in the sky. The bright green and red glow can be observed in areas closest to the earth’s poles, such as Alaska.
While the phenomenon is extremely beautiful, the underlying geomagnetic disturbances that cause the lights can be very dangerous. The most remarkable of these events were recorded in 1859. A British astronomer named Richard Carrington was documenting sunspots when he observed two bright flashes that indicated a massive geomagnetic storm.
The resulting magnetic pulse was so strong that it caused sparks to erupt from telegraph machines; shocking operators and in some cases setting their papers ablaze. This phenomenon became known as a Carrington event, after the astronomer who documented it. Though auroras are typically only seen close to the Polar Regions, during the Carrington Event, red auroras were seen as far as Hawaii and El Salvador.
Auroras are caused by the earth’s magnetic poles reacting to solar particles. The electric current from the solar particles follow the earth’s magnetic fields and interact with the nitrogen and oxygen molecules in the atmosphere causing them to glow. The different gases emit different colours when they glow. Oxygen glows green and causes the most commonly seen auroras.
The Carrington Event was different from a typical aurora because it was caused by a massive solar storm. In 1859, electronic technology was much more limited. The telegraphs that sparked during the incident were the height of telecommunications technology at the time.
Q. ______ glows green and causes the most commonly seen auroras.
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In the following question, select the number which can be placed at the sign of question mark (?) from the given alternatives.

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In a certain code language, if H = 19 and SIT is written as ‘-3’ then how ‘FAKE’ is written in that coding language?
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In the following question, select the related word from the given alternatives.
Mahanadi : India : : ?
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A word is represented by only set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in the given two matrices. The columns and rows of Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, for example ‘W’ can be represented by 59, 85 etc. and ‘B’ can be represented by 24, 43 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word ‘OVOLO’.

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