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Q1. The rain comes _____ the clouds.
Q1. The rain comes _____ the clouds.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
(A) in
(A) in
(A) in
(B) through
(B) through
(B) through
(C) under
(C) under
(C) under
(D) from
(D) from
(D) from
Answer: (D) from
Answer: (D) from
Answer: (D) from
from
from
from
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(A) Mohammad Azam Shah
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(B) Nasiruddin
(B) Nasiruddin
(B) Nasiruddin
(C) Hisamuddin Iwaj
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(C) Hisamuddin Iwaj
(D) Uzir
(D) Uzir
(D) Uzir
Answer: (A) Mohammad Azam Shah
Answer: (A) Mohammad Azam Shah
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(A) 1766
(A) 1766
(B) 1764
(B) 1764
(B) 1764
(C) 1765
(C) 1765
(C) 1765
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(D) 1763
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(B) 15 August 1942
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(A) Dry
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(A) Dry
(B) Uncover
(B) Uncover
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(C) Neglect
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(D) Inundate
(D) Inundate
(D) Inundate
Answer: (D) Inundate
Answer: (D) Inundate
Answer: (D) Inundate
To enclose or surround completely.
Synonyms: Inundate, Envelop.
Example Sentences:
> The flames quickly engulfed the burning house.
> He was engulfed in grief after the loss of his loved one.
To enclose or surround completely. Synonyms: Inundate, Envelop. Example Sentences: > The flames quickly engulfed the burning house. > He was engulfed in grief after the loss of his loved one.
To enclose or surround completely. Synonyms: Inundate, Envelop. Example Sentences: > The flames quickly engulfed the burning house. > He was engulfed in grief after the loss of his loved one.
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Q10. Who was the first Indian woman to scale the Mount Everest?
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(A) Anshu Jamsenpa
(A) Anshu Jamsenpa
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(C) Shivangi Pathak
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(D) Bachendri Pal
(D) Bachendri Pal
(D) Bachendri Pal
Answer: (D) Bachendri Pal
Answer: (D) Bachendri Pal
Answer: (D) Bachendri Pal
Bachendri Pal was the first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest in 1984.
Bachendri Pal was the first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest in 1984.
Bachendri Pal was the first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest in 1984.
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