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Demand for water is growing in most cities as every urban citizen requires almost double the amount of water that a rural citizen requires. Moreover, India is rapidly urbanizing. Urban population in India has grown almost five times in five decades from 1951 (62.44 million) to 2001 (286.08). Not long ago, most of our cities were self-sufficient in meeting their water needs from the extensive urban water bodies to supply water to citizens. Today these water bodies have completely disappeared. Municipalities have been stretched to their limits to find water for the growing urban populations. Groundwater is being extracted by the government as well as by the private parties. |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: |
Demand for water is growing in most cities as every urban citizen requires almost double the amount of water that a rural citizen requires. Moreover, India is rapidly urbanizing. Urban population in India has grown almost five times in five decades from 1951 (62.44 million) to 2001 (286.08). Not long ago, most of our cities were self-sufficient in meeting their water needs from the extensive urban water bodies to supply water to citizens. Today these water bodies have completely disappeared. Municipalities have been stretched to their limits to find water for the growing urban populations. Groundwater is being extracted by the government as well as by the private parties. |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: |
Demand for water is growing in most cities as every urban citizen requires almost double the amount of water that a rural citizen requires. Moreover, India is rapidly urbanizing. Urban population in India has grown almost five times in five decades from 1951 (62.44 million) to 2001 (286.08). Not long ago, most of our cities were self-sufficient in meeting their water needs from the extensive urban water bodies to supply water to citizens. Today these water bodies have completely disappeared. Municipalities have been stretched to their limits to find water for the growing urban populations. Groundwater is being extracted by the government as well as by the private parties. |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: |
Demand for water is growing in most cities as every urban citizen requires almost double the amount of water that a rural citizen requires. Moreover, India is rapidly urbanizing. Urban population in India has grown almost five times in five decades from 1951 (62.44 million) to 2001 (286.08). Not long ago, most of our cities were self-sufficient in meeting their water needs from the extensive urban water bodies to supply water to citizens. Today these water bodies have completely disappeared. Municipalities have been stretched to their limits to find water for the growing urban populations. Groundwater is being extracted by the government as well as by the private parties. |
Direction: Find the Synonyms of the words given in capital letters below: |
Direction: Find the Synonyms of the words given in capital letters below: |
Direction: Are based on noun. Do as directed: |
Direction: Are based on noun. Do as directed: |
Direction: Choose the odd one out: |
Direction: Choose the odd one out: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate pronouns: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate pronouns: |
Direction: Are based on the kind of sentence. Do as directed: |
Direction: Are based on the kind of sentence. Do as directed: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct form of verb: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct form of verb: |
Direction: Are based on analogy. Find the suitable match: |
Direction: Are based on analogy. Find the suitable match: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles: |
Direction: Arrange P, Q, R and S to form a meaningful sentence: |
Direction: Arrange P, Q, R and S to form a meaningful sentence: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions: |
Direction: fill in the blank with correct form of adjective in the following sentence: |
Direction: Identify the kind of adverb the underline words have in the following sentences: |
Direction: Identify the kind of adverb the underline words have in the following sentences: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions: |
Direction: a grammatically incorrect sentence is given in the question. Find the correct sentence from the options given below: |
Direction: change the active voice into passive voice: |
Direction: identify the kind of tense for the following sentence: |
Direction: change the direct sentence into indirect one: |
Three sentences are given below you have to identify which sentence is a fact and which is opinion: |
I: Although the education machinery has spread in the form of number of schools yet most of them, being ill-equipped, are not able to provide good teaching. |
II: In future we should provide good teachers and instruments to the present schools. |
III: Now we do not need to open new schools. |
Select the answer from the given choices: |
Direction: Find the |
Direction: Find the |
Direction: Find the one word substitution for the following sentences: |
Direction: Find the one word substitution for the following sentences: |
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