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Q1. Choose the correctly spelt word -
Q1. Choose the correctly spelt word -
(A) oppertunity
(A) oppertunity
(A) oppertunity
(B) opportunity
(B) opportunity
(B) opportunity
(C) oppurtunity
(C) oppurtunity
(C) oppurtunity
(D) oportunity
(D) oportunity
(D) oportunity
Answer: (B) opportunity
Answer: (B) opportunity
Answer: (B) opportunity
The correctly spelt word is - opportunity.
An opportunity is a favorable or advantageous time or occasion. It's a chance to do something that you want to do or have to do, or the possibility of doing something.
The correctly spelt word is - opportunity. An opportunity is a favorable or advantageous time or occasion. It's a chance to do something that you want to do or have to do, or the possibility of doing something.
The correctly spelt word is - opportunity. An opportunity is a favorable or advantageous time or occasion. It's a chance to do something that you want to do or have to do, or the possibility of doing something.
Q2. What is the antonym of Virulent?
Q2. What is the antonym of Virulent?
(A) dangerous
(A) dangerous
(A) dangerous
(B) amicable
(B) amicable
(B) amicable
(C) lethal
(C) lethal
(C) lethal
(D) powerful
(D) powerful
(D) powerful
Answer: (B) amicable
Answer: (B) amicable
Answer: (B) amicable
Virulent is an adjective that primarily means 'Extremely harmful or poisonous' or 'Extremely hostile or bitter'.
Here are some antonyms for the word "virulent":
Amicable: friendly, peaceable.
Benign: harmless, gentle, kind.
Mild: gentle, soft, temperate.
Innocuous: harmless, innocent.
Gentle: kind, soft, tender.
Virulent is an adjective that primarily means 'Extremely harmful or poisonous' or 'Extremely hostile or bitter'. Here are some antonyms for the word "virulent": Amicable: friendly, peaceable. Benign: harmless, gentle, kind. Mild: gentle, soft, temperate. Innocuous: harmless, innocent. Gentle: kind, soft, tender.
Virulent is an adjective that primarily means 'Extremely harmful or poisonous' or 'Extremely hostile or bitter'. Here are some antonyms for the word "virulent": Amicable: friendly, peaceable. Benign: harmless, gentle, kind. Mild: gentle, soft, temperate. Innocuous: harmless, innocent. Gentle: kind, soft, tender.
Q3. The Dhola-Sadiya bridge is built on the _____ river.
Q3. The Dhola-Sadiya bridge is built on the _____ river.
(A) Dibang
(A) Dibang
(A) Dibang
(B) Siang
(B) Siang
(B) Siang
(C) Lohit
(C) Lohit
(C) Lohit
(D) Brahmaputra
(D) Brahmaputra
(D) Brahmaputra
Answer: (C) Lohit
Answer: (C) Lohit
Answer: (C) Lohit
Lohit
Lohit
Lohit
Q4. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q4. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) fastidious
(A) fastidious
(A) fastidious
(B) facsimile
(B) facsimile
(B) facsimile
(C) fasinated
(C) fasinated
(C) fasinated
(D) fashion
(D) fashion
(D) fashion
Answer: (C) fasinated
Answer: (C) fasinated
Answer: (C) fasinated
The wrongly spelt word is - fasinated.
The correctly spelt word is - fascinated.
Fascinated means completely captivated or attracted by something.
The wrongly spelt word is - fasinated. The correctly spelt word is - fascinated. Fascinated means completely captivated or attracted by something.
The wrongly spelt word is - fasinated. The correctly spelt word is - fascinated. Fascinated means completely captivated or attracted by something.
Q5. I don't know the city...... he lives.
Q5. I don't know the city...... he lives.
(A) what
(A) what
(A) what
(B) where
(B) where
(B) where
(C) when
(C) when
(C) when
(D) which
(D) which
(D) which
Answer: (B) where
Answer: (B) where
Answer: (B) where
I don't know the city where he lives.
I don't know the city where he lives.
I don't know the city where he lives.
Q6. Which ancient civilization was the first to develop a proper system of writing?
Q6. Which ancient civilization was the first to develop a proper system of writing?
(A) Sumerian
(A) Sumerian
(A) Sumerian
(B) Egyptian
(B) Egyptian
(B) Egyptian
(C) Indus Valley
(C) Indus Valley
(C) Indus Valley
(D) Mayan
(D) Mayan
(D) Mayan
Answer: (A) Sumerian
Answer: (A) Sumerian
Answer: (A) Sumerian
The Sumerians, who inhabited Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq), are credited with developing the earliest known writing system called cuneiform. They used a stylus to press wedge-shaped marks into clay tablets, creating symbols that represented words or syllables.
The Sumerians, who inhabited Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq), are credited with developing the earliest known writing system called cuneiform. They used a stylus to press wedge-shaped marks into clay tablets, creating symbols that represented words or syllables.
The Sumerians, who inhabited Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq), are credited with developing the earliest known writing system called cuneiform. They used a stylus to press wedge-shaped marks into clay tablets, creating symbols that represented words or syllables.
Q7. A large, deep pot used both in the oven and as a serving vessel.
Q7. A large, deep pot used both in the oven and as a serving vessel.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) sause-pan
(A) sause-pan
(A) sause-pan
(B) casserole
(B) casserole
(B) casserole
(C) skillet
(C) skillet
(C) skillet
(D) cauldron
(D) cauldron
(D) cauldron
Answer: (B) casserole
Answer: (B) casserole
Answer: (B) casserole
Substitute Word: casserole.
Casseroles are versatile and convenient for cooking and serving various dishes, from hearty stews to decadent desserts.
Substitute Word: casserole. Casseroles are versatile and convenient for cooking and serving various dishes, from hearty stews to decadent desserts.
Substitute Word: casserole. Casseroles are versatile and convenient for cooking and serving various dishes, from hearty stews to decadent desserts.
Q8. The largest public sector undertaking in the country is?
Q8. The largest public sector undertaking in the country is?
(A) Railways
(A) Railways
(A) Railways
(B) Airways
(B) Airways
(B) Airways
(C) Roadways
(C) Roadways
(C) Roadways
(D) Iron and Steel Plants
(D) Iron and Steel Plants
(D) Iron and Steel Plants
Answer: (A) Railways
Answer: (A) Railways
Answer: (A) Railways
Indian Railways is widely regarded as the largest public sector undertaking (PSU) in India. Its distinction comes not just from its significant contribution to the economy but primarily from its vast operational network, which spans across the entire country, and its status as one of the world's largest employers (with over 1.2 million employees). It is the backbone of India's transport infrastructure, facilitating both passenger and freight movement on a massive scale. While other PSUs might lead in terms of revenue (like IOCL or ONGC) or market capitalization (like SBI), Indian Railways' sheer scale of operations and human resource base makes it the single largest public sector entity.
Indian Railways is widely regarded as the largest public sector undertaking (PSU) in India. Its distinction comes not just from its significant contribution to the economy but primarily from its vast operational network, which spans across the entire country, and its status as one of the world's largest employers (with over 1.2 million employees). It is the backbone of India's transport infrastructure, facilitating both passenger and freight movement on a massive scale. While other PSUs might lead in terms of revenue (like IOCL or ONGC) or market capitalization (like SBI), Indian Railways' sheer scale of operations and human resource base makes it the single largest public sector entity.
Indian Railways is widely regarded as the largest public sector undertaking (PSU) in India. Its distinction comes not just from its significant contribution to the economy but primarily from its vast operational network, which spans across the entire country, and its status as one of the world's largest employers (with over 1.2 million employees). It is the backbone of India's transport infrastructure, facilitating both passenger and freight movement on a massive scale. While other PSUs might lead in terms of revenue (like IOCL or ONGC) or market capitalization (like SBI), Indian Railways' sheer scale of operations and human resource base makes it the single largest public sector entity.
Q9. John said, "I am very busy this week"
Q9. John said, "I am very busy this week"
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
(A) John said that he was very busy that week.
(A) John said that he was very busy that week.
(A) John said that he was very busy that week.
(B) John said that I am very busy that week.
(B) John said that I am very busy that week.
(B) John said that I am very busy that week.
(C) John said that he are very busy this week.
(C) John said that he are very busy this week.
(C) John said that he are very busy this week.
(D) John said that I am very busy this week.
(D) John said that I am very busy this week.
(D) John said that I am very busy this week.
Answer: (A) John said that he was very busy that week.
Answer: (A) John said that he was very busy that week.
Answer: (A) John said that he was very busy that week.
John said that he was very busy that week.
John said that he was very busy that week.
John said that he was very busy that week.
Q10. Which Assamese writer is known by the pen name "Mamoni Raisom Goswami"?
Q10. Which Assamese writer is known by the pen name "Mamoni Raisom Goswami"?
(A) Gunabhiram Barua
(A) Gunabhiram Barua
(A) Gunabhiram Barua
(B) Parvati Prasad Baruva
(B) Parvati Prasad Baruva
(B) Parvati Prasad Baruva
(C) Indira Goswami
(C) Indira Goswami
(C) Indira Goswami
(D) Nalinibala Devi
(D) Nalinibala Devi
(D) Nalinibala Devi
Answer: (C) Indira Goswami
Answer: (C) Indira Goswami
Answer: (C) Indira Goswami
Indira Goswami, a renowned Assamese writer, is widely known by her pen name "Mamoni Raisom Goswami." She was a prominent figure in Assamese literature, known for her insightful novels and social commentary.
Indira Goswami, a renowned Assamese writer, is widely known by her pen name "Mamoni Raisom Goswami." She was a prominent figure in Assamese literature, known for her insightful novels and social commentary.
Indira Goswami, a renowned Assamese writer, is widely known by her pen name "Mamoni Raisom Goswami." She was a prominent figure in Assamese literature, known for her insightful novels and social commentary.
Q11. The sun is shining, and the birds are singing. It's a ________ day.
Q11. The sun is shining, and the birds are singing. It's a ________ day.
(A) beauty
(A) beauty
(A) beauty
(B) beautify
(B) beautify
(B) beautify
(C) beautification
(C) beautification
(C) beautification
(D) beautiful
(D) beautiful
(D) beautiful
Answer: (D) beautiful
Answer: (D) beautiful
Answer: (D) beautiful
The sun is shining, and the birds are singing. It's a beautiful day.
The sun is shining, and the birds are singing. It's a beautiful day.
The sun is shining, and the birds are singing. It's a beautiful day.
Q12. What is the synonym of Indelible?
Q12. What is the synonym of Indelible?
(A) Illegal
(A) Illegal
(A) Illegal
(B) Illegible
(B) Illegible
(B) Illegible
(C) Inerasable
(C) Inerasable
(C) Inerasable
(D) Ineffective
(D) Ineffective
(D) Ineffective
Answer: (C) Inerasable
Answer: (C) Inerasable
Answer: (C) Inerasable
Impossible to remove or forget: Something that is indelible is permanent and cannot be erased or forgotten.
Synonyms: Permanent, Unforgettable, Everlasting, Ineffaceable, Enduring, Lasting, Inerasable.
Example Sentences:
> The marker left an indelible stain on the shirt.
> The tattoo artist used indelible ink.
> Her performance left an indelible impression on the audience.
Impossible to remove or forget: Something that is indelible is permanent and cannot be erased or forgotten. Synonyms: Permanent, Unforgettable, Everlasting, Ineffaceable, Enduring, Lasting, Inerasable. Example Sentences: > The marker left an indelible stain on the shirt. > The tattoo artist used indelible ink. > Her performance left an indelible impression on the audience.
Impossible to remove or forget: Something that is indelible is permanent and cannot be erased or forgotten. Synonyms: Permanent, Unforgettable, Everlasting, Ineffaceable, Enduring, Lasting, Inerasable. Example Sentences: > The marker left an indelible stain on the shirt. > The tattoo artist used indelible ink. > Her performance left an indelible impression on the audience.
Q13. Vande Mataram was composed by?
Q13. Vande Mataram was composed by?
(A) Bankim Chandra
(A) Bankim Chandra
(A) Bankim Chandra
(B) Abandrinath Tagore
(B) Abandrinath Tagore
(B) Abandrinath Tagore
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
Answer: (A) Bankim Chandra
Answer: (A) Bankim Chandra
Answer: (A) Bankim Chandra
Bankim Chandra
Bankim Chandra
Bankim Chandra
Q14. Maidams are designed in the shape of
Q14. Maidams are designed in the shape of
(A) Pyramids
(A) Pyramids
(A) Pyramids
(B) Gardens
(B) Gardens
(B) Gardens
(C) Tombs
(C) Tombs
(C) Tombs
(D) Arches
(D) Arches
(D) Arches
Answer: (A) Pyramids
Answer: (A) Pyramids
Answer: (A) Pyramids
Maidams are designed in the shape of a pyramid. They are the burial mounds of the Ahom kings in Assam, India. The pyramid-like structure is a characteristic feature of these ancient tombs.
Maidams are designed in the shape of a pyramid. They are the burial mounds of the Ahom kings in Assam, India. The pyramid-like structure is a characteristic feature of these ancient tombs.
Maidams are designed in the shape of a pyramid. They are the burial mounds of the Ahom kings in Assam, India. The pyramid-like structure is a characteristic feature of these ancient tombs.
Q15. What is the capital of Egypt?
Q15. What is the capital of Egypt?
(A) Alexandria
(A) Alexandria
(A) Alexandria
(B) Giza
(B) Giza
(B) Giza
(C) Luxor
(C) Luxor
(C) Luxor
(D) Cairo
(D) Cairo
(D) Cairo
Answer: (D) Cairo
Answer: (D) Cairo
Answer: (D) Cairo
Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt. It's a sprawling metropolis with a rich history and is a center for culture, politics, and commerce in the Arab world.
Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt. It's a sprawling metropolis with a rich history and is a center for culture, politics, and commerce in the Arab world.
Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt. It's a sprawling metropolis with a rich history and is a center for culture, politics, and commerce in the Arab world.
Q16. Who is known as the Rocket Women of Chandrayaan 3?
Q16. Who is known as the Rocket Women of Chandrayaan 3?
(A) Nandini Harinath
(A) Nandini Harinath
(A) Nandini Harinath
(B) Moumita Dutta
(B) Moumita Dutta
(B) Moumita Dutta
(C) Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
(C) Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
(C) Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
(D) Kalpana Kalahasti
(D) Kalpana Kalahasti
(D) Kalpana Kalahasti
Answer: (C) Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
Answer: (C) Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
Answer: (C) Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
Ritu Karidhal Srivastava
Q17. What is the lower fixed point of fahrenheit scale?
Q17. What is the lower fixed point of fahrenheit scale?
(A) 0°F
(A) 0°F
(A) 0°F
(B) 32°F
(B) 32°F
(B) 32°F
(C) 180°F
(C) 180°F
(C) 180°F
(D) 212°F
(D) 212°F
(D) 212°F
Answer: (B) 32°F
Answer: (B) 32°F
Answer: (B) 32°F
The lower fixed point in Fahrenheit scale is 32 degree and upper fixed point in Fahrenheit scale is 212 degree. The difference between the two is 180, hence number of division is 180.
The lower fixed point in Fahrenheit scale is 32 degree and upper fixed point in Fahrenheit scale is 212 degree. The difference between the two is 180, hence number of division is 180.
The lower fixed point in Fahrenheit scale is 32 degree and upper fixed point in Fahrenheit scale is 212 degree. The difference between the two is 180, hence number of division is 180.
Q18. Provincial self Autonomy was introduced to Assam From
Q18. Provincial self Autonomy was introduced to Assam From
(A) 1965
(A) 1965
(A) 1965
(B) 1955
(B) 1955
(B) 1955
(C) 1945
(C) 1945
(C) 1945
(D) 1935
(D) 1935
(D) 1935
Answer: (D) 1935
Answer: (D) 1935
Answer: (D) 1935
1935
1935
1935
Q19. What is the currency of Belgium?
Q19. What is the currency of Belgium?
(A) Pound
(A) Pound
(A) Pound
(B) Dollar
(B) Dollar
(B) Dollar
(C) Euro
(C) Euro
(C) Euro
(D) Peso
(D) Peso
(D) Peso
Answer: (C) Euro
Answer: (C) Euro
Answer: (C) Euro
The Belgian franc was the currency of the Kingdom of Belgium from 1832 until 2002 when the Euro was introduced. It was subdivided into 100 subunits, each known as a centiem in Dutch, or centime in French and German.
The Belgian franc was the currency of the Kingdom of Belgium from 1832 until 2002 when the Euro was introduced. It was subdivided into 100 subunits, each known as a centiem in Dutch, or centime in French and German.
The Belgian franc was the currency of the Kingdom of Belgium from 1832 until 2002 when the Euro was introduced. It was subdivided into 100 subunits, each known as a centiem in Dutch, or centime in French and German.
Q20. Tenure of Economic and Social Council of the United Nations is?
Q20. Tenure of Economic and Social Council of the United Nations is?
(A) 6 year
(A) 6 year
(A) 6 year
(B) 3 year
(B) 3 year
(B) 3 year
(C) 5 year
(C) 5 year
(C) 5 year
(D) 2 year
(D) 2 year
(D) 2 year
Answer: (B) 3 year
Answer: (B) 3 year
Answer: (B) 3 year
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations has 54 members. The General Assembly elects the members for 3 year terms. Every year, 18 new members are elected based on geographical distribution.
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations has 54 members. The General Assembly elects the members for 3 year terms. Every year, 18 new members are elected based on geographical distribution.
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations has 54 members. The General Assembly elects the members for 3 year terms. Every year, 18 new members are elected based on geographical distribution.
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