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Question 1
Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers. Against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which would fill the blank appropriately. Mark the suitable word as the answer.
Without doubt, there is one thing (1) to all of us. We have played a game at some time in our lives. Most of us play to relax or have fun, but for many, playing a game or a sport is a way to (2) poverty behind. In fact, in many African countries, playing a sport professionally can (3) the lives of a person’s entire family. For example, in the small town of Bekoji, in Ethopia more than a hundred boys and girls can be seen running at dawn every day. Each of these youth is (4) and serious and their coach is (5) that one of them will be a world champion.
Without doubt, there is one thing (1) to all of us. We have played a game at some time in our lives. Most of us play to relax or have fun, but for many, playing a game or a sport is a way to (2) poverty behind. In fact, in many African countries, playing a sport professionally can (3) the lives of a person’s entire family. For example, in the small town of Bekoji, in Ethopia more than a hundred boys and girls can be seen running at dawn every day. Each of these youth is (4) and serious and their coach is (5) that one of them will be a world champion.
Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Question 2
Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers. Against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which would fill the blank appropriately. Mark the suitable word as the answer.
Without doubt, there is one thing (1) to all of us. We have played a game at some time in our lives. Most of us play to relax or have fun, but for many, playing a game or a sport is a way to (2) poverty behind. In fact, in many African countries, playing a sport professionally can (3) the lives of a person’s entire family. For example, in the small town of Bekoji, in Ethopia more than a hundred boys and girls can be seen running at dawn every day. Each of these youth is (4) and serious and their coach is (5) that one of them will be a world champion.
Without doubt, there is one thing (1) to all of us. We have played a game at some time in our lives. Most of us play to relax or have fun, but for many, playing a game or a sport is a way to (2) poverty behind. In fact, in many African countries, playing a sport professionally can (3) the lives of a person’s entire family. For example, in the small town of Bekoji, in Ethopia more than a hundred boys and girls can be seen running at dawn every day. Each of these youth is (4) and serious and their coach is (5) that one of them will be a world champion.
Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Question 3
Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers. Against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which would fill the blank appropriately. Mark the suitable word as the answer.
Without doubt, there is one thing (1) to all of us. We have played a game at some time in our lives. Most of us play to relax or have fun, but for many, playing a game or a sport is a way to (2) poverty behind. In fact, in many African countries, playing a sport professionally can (3) the lives of a person’s entire family. For example, in the small town of Bekoji, in Ethopia more than a hundred boys and girls can be seen running at dawn every day. Each of these youth is (4) and serious and their coach is (5) that one of them will be a world champion.
Without doubt, there is one thing (1) to all of us. We have played a game at some time in our lives. Most of us play to relax or have fun, but for many, playing a game or a sport is a way to (2) poverty behind. In fact, in many African countries, playing a sport professionally can (3) the lives of a person’s entire family. For example, in the small town of Bekoji, in Ethopia more than a hundred boys and girls can be seen running at dawn every day. Each of these youth is (4) and serious and their coach is (5) that one of them will be a world champion.
Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Question 4
Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers. Against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which would fill the blank appropriately. Mark the suitable word as the answer.
Without doubt, there is one thing (1) to all of us. We have played a game at some time in our lives. Most of us play to relax or have fun, but for many, playing a game or a sport is a way to (2) poverty behind. In fact, in many African countries, playing a sport professionally can (3) the lives of a person’s entire family. For example, in the small town of Bekoji, in Ethopia more than a hundred boys and girls can be seen running at dawn every day. Each of these youth is (4) and serious and their coach is (5) that one of them will be a world champion.
Without doubt, there is one thing (1) to all of us. We have played a game at some time in our lives. Most of us play to relax or have fun, but for many, playing a game or a sport is a way to (2) poverty behind. In fact, in many African countries, playing a sport professionally can (3) the lives of a person’s entire family. For example, in the small town of Bekoji, in Ethopia more than a hundred boys and girls can be seen running at dawn every day. Each of these youth is (4) and serious and their coach is (5) that one of them will be a world champion.
Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Question 5
Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers. Against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which would fill the blank appropriately. Mark the suitable word as the answer.
Without doubt, there is one thing (1) to all of us. We have played a game at some time in our lives. Most of us play to relax or have fun, but for many, playing a game or a sport is a way to (2) poverty behind. In fact, in many African countries, playing a sport professionally can (3) the lives of a person’s entire family. For example, in the small town of Bekoji, in Ethopia more than a hundred boys and girls can be seen running at dawn every day. Each of these youth is (4) and serious and their coach is (5) that one of them will be a world champion.
Without doubt, there is one thing (1) to all of us. We have played a game at some time in our lives. Most of us play to relax or have fun, but for many, playing a game or a sport is a way to (2) poverty behind. In fact, in many African countries, playing a sport professionally can (3) the lives of a person’s entire family. For example, in the small town of Bekoji, in Ethopia more than a hundred boys and girls can be seen running at dawn every day. Each of these youth is (4) and serious and their coach is (5) that one of them will be a world champion.
Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Question 6
Directions: In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations.
I. 25x = 625 +(5)2
II. y2 = 676
II. y2 = 676
Question 7
Direction: In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations.
I. 12x^2 + 11x+2=0
II. 12y^2 + 7y+ 1=0
II. 12y^2 + 7y+ 1=0
Question 8
Directions: In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations.
I. x2 = 16 +25
II. y = Square root of 9
II. y = Square root of 9
Question 9
Directions: In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations
I. x2 + 7x + 12 = 0
II. y2 +13y + 42 = 0
II. y2 +13y + 42 = 0
Question 10
Directions: In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations
I. 3x2 −7x + 4 = 0
II. 2y2 +5y + 2 = 0
II. 2y2 +5y + 2 = 0
Question 11
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Each of the seven writers – P, Q, R, S, T, U and V – visit a book fair on one of the four days of a week i.e. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. At least one and at most two writer visit the fair on each day. Each writer likes a different genre among – Art, Drama, Horror, Romance, Mystery, Action and Comics.
Nobody visits the fair along with U. The one who likes Action and S, who does not like Action, visit on Friday. There is a gap of one day in between the days on which the one who likes Mystery and V visit the fair. Only the one who likes Comics visits on Tuesday. Q visits on Wednesday and does not like Drama. R also visits on Wednesday. The one who likes Art and Horror visit together. The one who likes Romance visits on Friday. P neither likes Horror nor Action.
Each of the seven writers – P, Q, R, S, T, U and V – visit a book fair on one of the four days of a week i.e. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. At least one and at most two writer visit the fair on each day. Each writer likes a different genre among – Art, Drama, Horror, Romance, Mystery, Action and Comics.
Nobody visits the fair along with U. The one who likes Action and S, who does not like Action, visit on Friday. There is a gap of one day in between the days on which the one who likes Mystery and V visit the fair. Only the one who likes Comics visits on Tuesday. Q visits on Wednesday and does not like Drama. R also visits on Wednesday. The one who likes Art and Horror visit together. The one who likes Romance visits on Friday. P neither likes Horror nor Action.
Which genre is liked by Q?
Question 12
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Each of the seven writers – P, Q, R, S, T, U and V – visit a book fair on one of the four days of a week i.e. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. At least one and at most two writer visit the fair on each day. Each writer likes a different genre among – Art, Drama, Horror, Romance, Mystery, Action and Comics.
Nobody visits the fair along with U. The one who likes Action and S, who does not like Action, visit on Friday. There is a gap of one day in between the days on which the one who likes Mystery and V visit the fair. Only the one who likes Comics visits on Tuesday. Q visits on Wednesday and does not like Drama. R also visits on Wednesday. The one who likes Art and Horror visit together. The one who likes Romance visits on Friday. P neither likes Horror nor Action.
Each of the seven writers – P, Q, R, S, T, U and V – visit a book fair on one of the four days of a week i.e. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. At least one and at most two writer visit the fair on each day. Each writer likes a different genre among – Art, Drama, Horror, Romance, Mystery, Action and Comics.
Nobody visits the fair along with U. The one who likes Action and S, who does not like Action, visit on Friday. There is a gap of one day in between the days on which the one who likes Mystery and V visit the fair. Only the one who likes Comics visits on Tuesday. Q visits on Wednesday and does not like Drama. R also visits on Wednesday. The one who likes Art and Horror visit together. The one who likes Romance visits on Friday. P neither likes Horror nor Action.
Who visits the Book Fair along with P?
Question 13
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Each of the seven writers – P, Q, R, S, T, U and V – visit a book fair on one of the four days of a week i.e. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. At least one and at most two writer visit the fair on each day. Each writer likes a different genre among – Art, Drama, Horror, Romance, Mystery, Action and Comics.
Nobody visits the fair along with U. The one who likes Action and S, who does not like Action, visit on Friday. There is a gap of one day in between the days on which the one who likes Mystery and V visit the fair. Only the one who likes Comics visits on Tuesday. Q visits on Wednesday and does not like Drama. R also visits on Wednesday. The one who likes Art and Horror visit together. The one who likes Romance visits on Friday. P neither likes Horror nor Action.
Each of the seven writers – P, Q, R, S, T, U and V – visit a book fair on one of the four days of a week i.e. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. At least one and at most two writer visit the fair on each day. Each writer likes a different genre among – Art, Drama, Horror, Romance, Mystery, Action and Comics.
Nobody visits the fair along with U. The one who likes Action and S, who does not like Action, visit on Friday. There is a gap of one day in between the days on which the one who likes Mystery and V visit the fair. Only the one who likes Comics visits on Tuesday. Q visits on Wednesday and does not like Drama. R also visits on Wednesday. The one who likes Art and Horror visit together. The one who likes Romance visits on Friday. P neither likes Horror nor Action.
On which day of the week does T visit the fair?
Question 14
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Each of the seven writers – P, Q, R, S, T, U and V – visit a book fair on one of the four days of a week i.e. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. At least one and at most two writer visit the fair on each day. Each writer likes a different genre among – Art, Drama, Horror, Romance, Mystery, Action and Comics.
Nobody visits the fair along with U. The one who likes Action and S, who does not like Action, visit on Friday. There is a gap of one day in between the days on which the one who likes Mystery and V visit the fair. Only the one who likes Comics visits on Tuesday. Q visits on Wednesday and does not like Drama. R also visits on Wednesday. The one who likes Art and Horror visit together. The one who likes Romance visits on Friday. P neither likes Horror nor Action.
Each of the seven writers – P, Q, R, S, T, U and V – visit a book fair on one of the four days of a week i.e. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. At least one and at most two writer visit the fair on each day. Each writer likes a different genre among – Art, Drama, Horror, Romance, Mystery, Action and Comics.
Nobody visits the fair along with U. The one who likes Action and S, who does not like Action, visit on Friday. There is a gap of one day in between the days on which the one who likes Mystery and V visit the fair. Only the one who likes Comics visits on Tuesday. Q visits on Wednesday and does not like Drama. R also visits on Wednesday. The one who likes Art and Horror visit together. The one who likes Romance visits on Friday. P neither likes Horror nor Action.
On which of the following days does the one who likes Action visit the fair?
Question 15
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Each of the seven writers – P, Q, R, S, T, U and V – visit a book fair on one of the four days of a week i.e. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. At least one and at most two writer visit the fair on each day. Each writer likes a different genre among – Art, Drama, Horror, Romance, Mystery, Action and Comics.
Nobody visits the fair along with U. The one who likes Action and S, who does not like Action, visit on Friday. There is a gap of one day in between the days on which the one who likes Mystery and V visit the fair. Only the one who likes Comics visits on Tuesday. Q visits on Wednesday and does not like Drama. R also visits on Wednesday. The one who likes Art and Horror visit together. The one who likes Romance visits on Friday. P neither likes Horror nor Action.
Each of the seven writers – P, Q, R, S, T, U and V – visit a book fair on one of the four days of a week i.e. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. At least one and at most two writer visit the fair on each day. Each writer likes a different genre among – Art, Drama, Horror, Romance, Mystery, Action and Comics.
Nobody visits the fair along with U. The one who likes Action and S, who does not like Action, visit on Friday. There is a gap of one day in between the days on which the one who likes Mystery and V visit the fair. Only the one who likes Comics visits on Tuesday. Q visits on Wednesday and does not like Drama. R also visits on Wednesday. The one who likes Art and Horror visit together. The one who likes Romance visits on Friday. P neither likes Horror nor Action.
Which genre is liked by S?
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