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8 Q: A clock with only dot markings 3, 6, 9 and 12 positions has been kept upside down in front of a mirror. A person reads the time in the reflections of the clock as 12 : 30 the actual that will be
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5f354208122f0b4ab91a40c3- 16 O’ clocktrue
- 203 : 45false
- 312 O’clockfalse
- 412 : 30false
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Answer : 1. "6 O’ clock "
Q:In these questions read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is (D).
These days, job opportunities are not a as better (A)/ as that used to be (B)/ in the early 70’s. (C)/ No error (D)
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5e2055525f8f8e395f8f0efa- 1Atrue
- 2Bfalse
- 3Cfalse
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Answer : 1. "A"
Explanation :
good will replace better because - the pattern used with as — as (Adv.) is as follows : as + Adj. (in Positive Degree) + as good → Positive Degree (no comparison is made) better → Comparative Degree (two things are compared) best → Superlative Degree (more than two things are compared) as — as → used for expressing similarity between one person/thing and another. Look at the examples given below : Shyam is as rich as Ram. He does not play as well as his sister. Hence, These days, job opportunities are not as good is the right usage.
Q: If 8th of April falls on Mon day. what would be the 30th day of that month?
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5ddd15145595b94697bdf062- 1Sundayfalse
- 2Mondayfalse
- 3Tuesdaytrue
- 4Wednesdayfalse
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Answer : 3. "Tuesday "
Q: In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error.
We had to decline several orders in case that the production was held up due to labour strike.
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5d7f3660b4835d15d81f2eeaWe had to decline several orders in case that the production was held up due to labour strike.
- 1the production was held upfalse
- 2due to labour strikefalse
- 3We had to declinefalse
- 4in case thattrue
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Answer : 4. "in case that"
Q: Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
Do not buy medicines without the doctor's prescription.
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5d7f48adb4835d15d81f53a3Do not buy medicines without the doctor's prescription.
- 1Medicines should not be bought without the doctor's prescription.true
- 2Medicines need not be bought without the doctor's prescriptionfalse
- 3Medicines might not be bought without the doctor's prescriptionfalse
- 4Medicines could not be bought without the doctor's prescriptionfalse
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Answer : 1. "Medicines should not be bought without the doctor's prescription."
Q:In these questions read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is (D).
It is hightime (A) / we renovate (B) / our old house. (C) No error. (D)
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5ddcafd839b75a0aaa562729- 1Btrue
- 2Afalse
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Answer : 1. "B"
Q: 20 : 30 : : ? : 72
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5f101ed810bdaa1158ce0e59- 168false
- 261false
- 356true
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Answer : 3. "56 "
Q: Beighton Cup is associated with which of the following?
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5d7f15abe6db8b0af6526ad5- 1Cricketfalse
- 2Hockeytrue
- 3Footballfalse
- 4Volleyballfalse
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Answer : 2. "Hockey"
Explanation :
Beighton Cup is associated with (B) Hockey.
The Beighton Cup is one of the oldest field hockey tournaments in India. It is named after Sir Thomas Beighton, a former president of the Indian Hockey Federation. The tournament has a rich history and has been a significant event in the Indian field hockey calendar, attracting teams from various regions to compete for the prestigious cup. As such, Beighton Cup is closely associated with the sport of field hockey.

