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Q641. The cat was sleeping under the cot.
Q641. The cat was sleeping under the cot.

Identify the preposition in the following sentence

Identify the preposition in the following sentence
(A) Sleeping
(A) Sleeping
(B) Under
(B) Under
(C) Cot
(C) Cot
(D) Was
(D) Was
Answer: (B) Under
Answer: (B) Under
A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. In this sentence, "under" shows the position of the cat relative to the cot.
A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. In this sentence, "under" shows the position of the cat relative to the cot.

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Q642. Identify the correctly spelt word.
Q642. Identify the correctly spelt word.

(A) Mongrel
(A) Mongrel
(B) Marval
(B) Marval
(C) Martal
(C) Martal
(D) Middel
(D) Middel
Answer: (A) Mongrel
Answer: (A) Mongrel
Mongrel means a dog of no definable type or breed.
Mongrel means a dog of no definable type or breed.

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2024-10-29

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Q643. Identify the incorrectly spelt word.
Q643. Identify the incorrectly spelt word.

(A) Damsel
(A) Damsel
(B) Wicked
(B) Wicked
(C) Volcano
(C) Volcano
(D) Mountein
(D) Mountein
Answer: (D) Mountein
Answer: (D) Mountein
Mountain is written as 'Mountein'.
Mountain is written as 'Mountein'.

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2024-10-28

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Q644. Which of the following pronouns refers to ‘myself’?
Q644. Which of the following pronouns refers to ‘myself’?

(A) We
(A) We
(B) They
(B) They
(C) I
(C) I
(D) You
(D) You
Answer: (C) I
Answer: (C) I
"Myself" is a reflexive pronoun that refers back to the subject of the sentence, that is I. It is used to emphasize the subject or to indicate that the subject is performing an action on themselves.
"Myself" is a reflexive pronoun that refers back to the subject of the sentence, that is I. It is used to emphasize the subject or to indicate that the subject is performing an action on themselves.

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2024-10-28

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Q645. We _____ the National Anthem every morning at school.
Q645. We _____ the National Anthem every morning at school.

Choose the correct option.

Choose the correct option.
(A) sanged
(A) sanged
(B) sing
(B) sing
(C) sings
(C) sings
(D) singed
(D) singed
Answer: (B) sing
Answer: (B) sing
We sing the National Anthem every morning at school. The sentence is of present indefinite tense, hence the verb will be of present indefinite tense.
We sing the National Anthem every morning at school. The sentence is of present indefinite tense, hence the verb will be of present indefinite tense.

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2024-10-28

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Q646. Which of the following sentences is correct?
Q646. Which of the following sentences is correct?

(A) She had not coming to the wedding.
(A) She had not coming to the wedding.
(B) She is not come to the wedding.
(B) She is not come to the wedding.
(C) She did not coming to the wedding.
(C) She did not coming to the wedding.
(D) She is not coming to the wedding.
(D) She is not coming to the wedding.
Answer: (D) She is not coming to the wedding.
Answer: (D) She is not coming to the wedding.
She is not coming to the wedding.
She is not coming to the wedding.

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2024-10-28

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Q647. What is meant by ‘to create a ruckus’?
Q647. What is meant by ‘to create a ruckus’?

(A) Make loud noise
(A) Make loud noise
(B) An artistic work
(B) An artistic work
(C) Produce music
(C) Produce music
(D) Bake a cake
(D) Bake a cake
Answer: (A) Make loud noise
Answer: (A) Make loud noise
"To create a ruckus" means to cause a commotion, disturbance, or argument, often involving noise and disorder.
"To create a ruckus" means to cause a commotion, disturbance, or argument, often involving noise and disorder.

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2024-10-28

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Q648. Which of the following means similar to ‘elevated’?
Q648. Which of the following means similar to ‘elevated’?

(A) Topped
(A) Topped
(B) Wished
(B) Wished
(C) Promoted
(C) Promoted
(D) Transferred
(D) Transferred
Answer: (C) Promoted
Answer: (C) Promoted
"Raised" or "Promoted" means to be lifted or moved to a higher position, which is similar to "elevated".
"Raised" or "Promoted" means to be lifted or moved to a higher position, which is similar to "elevated".

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2024-10-28

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Q649. Which of the following punctuation marks is called ‘apostrophe’?
Q649. Which of the following punctuation marks is called ‘apostrophe’?

(A) -
(A) -
(B) /
(B) /
(C) '
(C) '
(D) :
(D) :
Answer: (C) '
Answer: (C) '
An apostrophe (') is a punctuation mark used to indicate possession, contractions, or omissions.
An apostrophe (') is a punctuation mark used to indicate possession, contractions, or omissions.

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2024-10-28

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Q650. _____ Reshma _____ Padma knew the directions, and now they are lost.
Q650. _____ Reshma _____ Padma knew the directions, and now they are lost.

Fill in the correct conjunctions.

Fill in the correct conjunctions.
(A) Either, or
(A) Either, or
(B) Both, and
(B) Both, and
(C) Not only, but also
(C) Not only, but also
(D) Neither, nor
(D) Neither, nor
Answer: (D) Neither, nor
Answer: (D) Neither, nor
The conjunctions "neither" and "nor" are used to connect two negative statements, indicating that neither of the people knew the directions.
The conjunctions "neither" and "nor" are used to connect two negative statements, indicating that neither of the people knew the directions.

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2024-10-28

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