The animal given below belongs to which one of the following groups?
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Omnivores
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Carnivores
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Herbivores
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Scavenger
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None of these
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In which one of the following leaves of plants photosynthesis does not take place?
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Croton
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Pitcher
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Fir
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Mango
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None of these
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Food items cannot be preserved by:
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keeping them in air tight containers.
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salting.
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keeping the food item at tow temperature.
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dehydrating the food item.
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None of these
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Which one of the following is correctly matched?
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Which one of the following statements is incorrect?
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When half of the lit portion of the Moon is seen in the sky, it is known as quarter Moon.
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When more than half of the lit portion of the Moon is seen in the sky, it is known as, gibbous Moon.
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When Moon is not visible in the sky, it is known as new Moon.
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When entire lit portion of the Moon is seen in the sky, it is known as new Moon.
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None of these
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Ankita is standing on the road, having a bag in her hand filled with vegetables, no work is done in this because:
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Ankita is having a bag filled with vegetables.
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Ankita is not sitting.
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There is no change in the position of Ankita.
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All the above
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None of the
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When water starts boiling, bubbles are formed. Which one of the following reasons is responsible for this?
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These bubbles are actually dissolved gases which separate from water on heating.
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These bubbles are nothing just water droplets which keep on changing into gas.
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These bubbles are water vapours which formed due to boiling of water.
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All the above
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None of these
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Which one of the following is not a type of soil?
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Clay
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Silt
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Loam
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Humus
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None of these
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Which one of the following contains only abiotic components of the environment?
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Water, Human, Insects, Minerals
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Air, Soil, Microorganisms, Trees
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Air, Water, Soil, Minerals
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Plants, Water, Air, Minerals
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None of these
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Which one of the following methods can be used to keep the teeth clean?
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Rinsing
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Flossing
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Brushing
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All the above
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is correct?
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Melting of a candle into wax is an irreversible change.
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Burning of a candle is an example of reversible change.
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Chopping of wood is an example of physical change.
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Adding sand to water is an example of chemical change.
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None of these
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Polar bears undergo ________ to survive in extreme winter.
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Hibernation
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Aestivation
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Metamorphosis
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Moulting
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is not true?
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Force of Earth is known as gravity.
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Moving bicycle possesses mechanical energy.
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Plants make their food by changing chemical energy into solar energy.
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Television and refrigerator run by utilizing electrical energy.
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None of these
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In the following figure melted magma has been shown.
Which one of the following kind of rocks is formed when it cools down?
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Igneous rock
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Sedimentary rock
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Metamorphic rock
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All the above
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is incorrect?
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Typhoid is a water borne disease.
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Deafness can be caused by noise pollution.
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Bronchitis is an air borne disease.
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Typhoid is caused by the inhalation of polluted air.
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The natural phenomenon when the Earth casts its shadow on the Moon, is known as:
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Solar Eclipse
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Lunar Eclipse
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Mars Eclipse
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Jupiter Eclipse
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None of these
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What type of energy is stored in a stretche spring?
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Pull energy
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Push energy
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Potential energy
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Kinetic energy
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None of these
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In the life cycle of butterfly, when caterpillar stage, is fully grown and stops eating, it is known as:
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Butterfly
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Larva
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Maggot
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Pupa
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is incorrect for disposing of waste?
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Wet and dry waste mud: be disposed off separately.
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Biodegradable waste must be dumped in pits where it can be changed into manures.
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Dirty water should be treated before letting it into seas and rivers.
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Tall chimneys with filters must be fitted in factories to release smoke away from populated places.
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None of these
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Which one of the following habits we must follow to keep the working of our digestive system proper?
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Eating lots of food once a day.
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Swallowing food without chewing.
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Taking a balanced diet.
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Eating food without washing hands.
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None of these
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Identify the simple machine in the picture given below.
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Pulley
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Wheel and Axle
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Inclined plane
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Lever
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None of these
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Which one of the following things is biodegradable?
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Tin can
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Plastic bag
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Cotton saree
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Metal rod
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None of these
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Liver and pancreas pour their juices into:
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Food pipe
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large intestine
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Small intestine
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anus
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None of these
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Which one of the following is incorrectly matched?
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None of these
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Name the fastest rotating planet of our Solar System.
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Earth
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Venus
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Uranus
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Jupiter
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None of these
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Statement: Take a glass of water and pour a teaspoon of salt into it. After some time you will notice that salt has disappeared. Which one of the following terms is correct for disappearing of salt into water?
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Condensation of salt
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Evaporation of salt
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Vaporization of salt
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Dissolution of salt
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None of these
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Which one of the following is not an amphibian?
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Frog
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Egret
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Newt
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Salamander
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None of these
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Breathing roots are the characteristic feature of which one of the following plants?
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Conifers
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Cariops
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Mulberry
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Hydrilla
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Thin layer of atmosphere around the Sun is known as:
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Stratosphere
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thermosphere
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Corona
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crust
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In which one of the following devices electrical energy is not getting changed into heat energy?
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Solar Cooker
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Electric iron
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Microwave
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Electric heater
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None of these
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Which one of the following parts will complete the given figure?
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If DIAGRAM is coded as HMEKVEQ and AMPHIBIAN is coded as EQTLMFMER then GRAMOPHONE will be coded as:
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KVLMNEQMID
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KVEQSTLSRI
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KVEQTLSRIT
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QETLMFMER
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Form a meaningful word by arranging the given numbers corresponding to the letters given below.
U O D E G A L I 6 4 3 5 2 1 7 8
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3, 8, 1, 7, 4, 2, 6, 5
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3, 1, 2, 6, 8, 7, 4, 5
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
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3, 8, 1, 5, 7, 6, 2, 4
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None of these
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Insert the missing number in place of the question mark (?).
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36
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40
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38
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42
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None of these
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Reyansh starts moving from a point X towards South. After walking some distance he turns his left. Again after walking some distance he turns his left. Now his direction is definitely towards:
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North
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South
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East
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West
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None of these
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Number of circles in the given figure is:
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4
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6
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7
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Choose the correct option for the figure given below in place of the question mark (?).
1.
2.
3.
4.
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1
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2
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3
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4
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If the given number table follows a certain rule row-wise or column-wise, the missing number will be:
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16
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15
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26
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23
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None of these
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In a group of five people, Olivia is older than Aden. Aden is older than Samuel. Jenilia is the youngest. Rodger is the eldest. If we arrange their ages in the descending order, then who will be in the fourth place?
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Olivia
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Samuel
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Rodger
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Aden
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None of these
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If 'Bathroom' means 'Bedroom', 'Kitchen' means 'Lobby' and 'Lobby' means 'Drawing room' then where is the food prepared?
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Kitchen
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Bathroom
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Lobby
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Bedroom
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is correct for the structure of an egg given below?
I. X is known as albumen and is rich in proteins. II. Y is known as albumen and is rich in proteins. III. Z is known as yolk and is rich in fats, vitamins and minerals. IV. X is rich in fats, vitamins and minerals.
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II and III
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II and IV
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I and IV
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None of these
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Which of the following statements is incorrect? I. Planets of our Solar System do not rotate on their axis. II. The Sun spins on its own axis. III. Venus is the only planet in our Solar System which does not have any Moon. IV. Leo is a name of a constellation.
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II and III
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I and III
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I and IV
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All the above
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Choose the correct sequence of organs followed by the food during digestion in a human body.
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Mouth\[\to \]Oesophagus\[\to \]Stomach\[\to \]Small intestine\[\to \]Large intestine\[\to \]Anus
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Stomach\[\to \]Mouth\[\to \]Oesophagus\[\to \]Anus\[\to \]Large intestine\[\to \]Small intestine
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Mouth\[\to \]Stomach\[\to \]Small intestine\[\to \]0esophagus \[\to \]Large intestine\[\to \]Anus
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Mouth\[\to \]Stomach\[\to \]Anus\[\to \]Large intestine\[\to \]Small intestine\[\to \]0esophagus
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is true? Statement 1: A molecule is defined as a group of at least two atoms. Statement 2: Molecules are visible to the naked eye. Statement 3: Water molecule contains two types of atoms.
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Statement 1 only
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Statement 2 and 3
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Statement 1 and 3
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All the above
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Which one of the following statements is correct? I. Soil is very important for plants to grow and other organisms to survive. II. Sea is a large fresh water body and natural source of water. III. The atmosphere of the Earth consists of nitrogen and oxygen only. IV. River is a natural source of fresh water and flows into an ocean or another river.
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II and III
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Look at the following flow chart and choose the Correct option for P, Q and R.
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P-Body building food, Q-Energy giving food, R- Protective food
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P-Protective food, Q-Energy giving food, R Body building food
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P-Body building food, Q-Protective food, R- Energy giving food
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P-Energy giving food, Q-Protective food, R Body building food
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None of these
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Different types of teeth are given below. Choose the correct statements for P, Q, R and S.
I. P is showing molars teeth which are used to tear the food. II. R is showing incisors which are chisel shapes teeth. III. Q is showing canines which are used to tear the food. IV. S is showing premolars which are meant for crushing the food. V. S are broader than P.
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I, II and III
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II, III and IV
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I, II and V
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I, II, III and V
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Which one of the following statements is incorrect? I. Mushrooms are eatable viruses. II. Milk is changed into curd by bacteria. III. Bread and cakes can be made fluffy by adding yeast. IV. Malaria is caused by fungi. V. Malaria is caused by protozoa.
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I, II and III
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I and IV
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III, IV and V
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I, II and V
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is correct for the picture given below?
Leech
I. It is a scavenger which eats other insects.
II. It is a parasite which lives inside the body of other organisms.
III. It is a parasite which lives outside, on the body of other organisms.
IV. It sucks the blood of its host for obtaining its food.
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III and IV
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I and III
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I and II
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II and IV
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A)
I\[\to \]D, II\[\to \]A, III\[\to \]B, IV\[\to \]C
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I\[\to \]C, II\[\to \]A, III\[\to \]B, IV\[\to \]D
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I\[\to \]C, II\[\to \]D, III\[\to \]A, IV\[\to \]B
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I\[\to \]C, II\[\to \]D, III\[\to \]B, IV\[\to \]A
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None of these
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