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Q711. Lokesh can jump very _____.
Q711. Lokesh can jump very _____.

Fill in the blank

Fill in the blank
(A) high
(A) high
(B) higher
(B) higher
(C) highest
(C) highest
(D) tall
(D) tall
Answer: (A) high
Answer: (A) high
The phrase "very high" is used to describe the ability to jump to a great height.
The phrase "very high" is used to describe the ability to jump to a great height.

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2024-10-28

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Q712. What is meant by ‘to get the green signal’?
Q712. What is meant by ‘to get the green signal’?

(A) To stop others
(A) To stop others
(B) To go away
(B) To go away
(C) To get permission
(C) To get permission
(D) To get the keys of a car
(D) To get the keys of a car
Answer: (C) To get permission
Answer: (C) To get permission
The phrase "to get the green signal" is an idiomatic expression that means to be given permission or approval to proceed with a plan, project, or activity. The green light is often associated with a traffic signal, where a green light indicates go-ahead or permission.
The phrase "to get the green signal" is an idiomatic expression that means to be given permission or approval to proceed with a plan, project, or activity. The green light is often associated with a traffic signal, where a green light indicates go-ahead or permission.

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2024-10-28

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Q713. Give one-word substitution for ‘a person who loots and plunders ships’.
Q713. Give one-word substitution for ‘a person who loots and plunders ships’.

(A) Robber
(A) Robber
(B) Pirate
(B) Pirate
(C) Dacoit
(C) Dacoit
(D) Looter
(D) Looter
Answer: (B) Pirate
Answer: (B) Pirate
A pirate is a person who engages in robbery or plundering, especially on the high seas.
A pirate is a person who engages in robbery or plundering, especially on the high seas.

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2024-10-28

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Q714. Identify the incorrectly spelt word.
Q714. Identify the incorrectly spelt word.

(A) Square
(A) Square
(B) Parpendicular
(B) Parpendicular
(C) Diagonal
(C) Diagonal
(D) Triangle
(D) Triangle
Answer: (B) Parpendicular
Answer: (B) Parpendicular
Parpendicular is incorrect. correct word is Perpendicular.
Parpendicular is incorrect. correct word is Perpendicular.

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2024-10-28

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Q715. What is the synonym of ‘furious’?
Q715. What is the synonym of ‘furious’?

(A) Laughter
(A) Laughter
(B) Witch
(B) Witch
(C) Impure
(C) Impure
(D) Angry
(D) Angry
Answer: (D) Angry
Answer: (D) Angry
"Angry" is a synonym of "furious," both words describe a state of intense anger or rage.
"Angry" is a synonym of "furious," both words describe a state of intense anger or rage.

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2024-10-28

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Q716. Identify the antonym of ‘cheap’.
Q716. Identify the antonym of ‘cheap’.

(A) Price
(A) Price
(B) Poor
(B) Poor
(C) Expensive
(C) Expensive
(D) Rice
(D) Rice
Answer: (C) Expensive
Answer: (C) Expensive
"Expensive" is the opposite of "cheap," meaning it has a high price or cost.
"Expensive" is the opposite of "cheap," meaning it has a high price or cost.

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2024-10-28

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Q717. He could not go deep into the forest.
Q717. He could not go deep into the forest.

Identify the adverb in the following sentence.

Identify the adverb in the following sentence.
(A) Deep
(A) Deep
(B) Go
(B) Go
(C) He
(C) He
(D) Into
(D) Into
Answer: (A) Deep
Answer: (A) Deep
Deep
Deep

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2024-10-23

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Q718. The difference between the smallest 3-digit even natural number and the largest 2-digit even natural number is
Q718. The difference between the smallest 3-digit even natural number and the largest 2-digit even natural number is

(A) 1
(A) 1
(B) 2
(B) 2
(C) 3
(C) 3
(D) 4
(D) 4
Answer: (B) 2
Answer: (B) 2
100 - 98 = 2
100 - 98 = 2

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2024-10-23

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Q719. The smallest positive integer that is simultaneously divisible by 6, 8 and 12 is
Q719. The smallest positive integer that is simultaneously divisible by 6, 8 and 12 is

(A) 24
(A) 24
(B) 18
(B) 18
(C) 48
(C) 48
(D) 36
(D) 36
Answer: (A) 24
Answer: (A) 24
6*4 = 24 8*3 = 24 12*2 = 24
6*4 = 24 8*3 = 24 12*2 = 24

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2024-10-23

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Q720. A person moves along a path such that he is always away from a given point by 7 m. After moving for some time, he again reaches his starting point. The approximate distance the person moved during the time is
Q720. A person moves along a path such that he is always away from a given point by 7 m. After moving for some time, he again reaches his starting point. The approximate distance the person moved during the time is

(A) 22 m
(A) 22 m
(B) 44 m
(B) 44 m
(C) 122 m
(C) 122 m
(D) 144 m
(D) 144 m
Answer: (B) 44 m
Answer: (B) 44 m
2 * 227 * 7 = 2 * 22 = 44
2 * 227 * 7 = 2 * 22 = 44

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2024-10-23

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