Choose the correct statement for the animal given below.
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It is a vertebrate.
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It is the larva of a big snake.
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It is an invertebrate.
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It is a bird.
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None of these
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Elements contain:
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Atoms of different kind.
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Atoms of same kind.
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Molecules of different kind.
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Different patterns of molecules.
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None of these
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______ is the only active volcano in India.
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Mount Fuji
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Mount St Helens
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Barren Island
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Mount Etna
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is correct?
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Surface of the Moon is smooth and flat.
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There are no mountains on the surface of the Moon.
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The surface of the Moon is rough and uneven.
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There are no craters on the surface of the Moon.
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None of these
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Choose the correct statement from the following for the plant given below.
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Its lifespan is more than two years.
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It is a herb plant.
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It is a shrub plant.
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Its leaves are used as a cereal.
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is correct?
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A turtle uses its flippers for swimming.
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A tadpole uses its gills to swim in water.
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A fish uses its fins for breathing in water.
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A polar bear uses its body fur to swim in water.
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None of these
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A house should have covered drainage system because it:
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provides cross-ventilation in the house.
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keeps the house infected.
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can prevent the spreading of diseases.
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spreads the foul smell and germs.
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None of these
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Identify the creature based on the given characteristics. I. Hind limbs are used to scratch the ground, catch prey and attack enemies. II. Forelimbs are modified to other body part.
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Which one of the following statements is correct?
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Seeds which have tufts of hair on them get dispersed by water.
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Seeds which have hooks or spines on them get dispersed by explosion of fruits.
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Seeds of madar and dandelion get dispersed by water.
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Seeds of papaya, melon and apple get dispersed by wind.
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None of these
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When the food we eat gets mixed with oxygen, energy and carbon dioxide are produced. Which kind of change is this?
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Physical change
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Temporary change
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Reversible change
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Chemical change
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None of these
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Which phenomenon is shown in the figure given below?
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Regular reflection
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Diffused reflection
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Dispersion of light
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Rainbow formation
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None of these
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Which one of the following is correctly matched?
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Elbow joint - Pivot joint
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Shoulder joint - Gliding joint
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Hip joint - Ball and socket joint
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Joint between skull and backbone - Hinge joint
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is correct?
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Shale is formed from the metamorphosis of slate.
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Limestone is an igneous rock.
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Quartzite is formed from the metamorphosis of sandstone.
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Limestone made from metamorphosis of marble.
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None of these
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Identify the third class lever from the following.
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Which one of the following seeds get dispersed by wind?
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Lotus seeds
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Madar seeds
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Pea seeds
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Xanthium seeds
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is correct?
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Nitrogen and ammonia can dissolve in water.
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Ammonia and carbon dioxide cannot dissolve in water.
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Alcohol is immiscible in water.
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Water in oceans only contains dissolved nitrogen and carbon dioxide.\
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None of these
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Which letter in the figure given below represents cornea of our eye?
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P
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Q
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R
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S
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None of these
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Which one of the following is matched correctly?
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Movement of food in the digestive system -Voluntary muscles
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Running in a park - Involuntary muscles
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Beating of heart - Involuntary muscles
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Flow of blood in the body-Voluntary muscles
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None of these
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Which one of the following is not a sedimentary rock?
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Sandstone
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Shale
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Conglomerate
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Limestone
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is correct?
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Troposphere: is the innermost layer of the Earth which consists of molten iron.
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Stratosphere: is the third layer of atmosphere and ozone layer is present in this layer.
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Thermosphere: is the fourth layer of atmosphere and space shuttles can move around in this layer.
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Mesosphere; is the fifth layer of the atmosphere.
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Name the first man-made satellite.
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Insat 1C
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Insat 1A
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Apple
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Sputnik 1
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Where it rains a lot, houses are often built on:
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talons
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stilts
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ice
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mud
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None of these
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Which among the following is correct?
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Sound do not need a medium to travel.
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Speed of sound is more than that of light.
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Sound can travel in air.
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We can hear a sound when it is produced on Moon.
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is correct?
Statement 1: Energy is the ability to do work. Statement 2: Energy is defined as the exerted force on a body. Statements 3: Energy possessed by a body due to its motion is known as potential energy.
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Statement 3 is correct
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Statement 2 is correct
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Statement 1 is correct
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All the statements are correct
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None of these
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Which one of the following is correctly matched?
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Metamorphic rock Obsidian
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Non-metallic mineral Zinc
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Which one of the following statements is incorrect regarding a landfill?
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It should be far away from residential areas.
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While choosing the site for a landfill, riverside areas and wetlands should be chosen.
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Groundwater around the landfill should be protected from contamination.
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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 for the rib cage?
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There are eleven pairs of thick bones in the rib cage.
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Out of eleven pairs only 4 pairs of bones are attached to the backbone at the back and flat breast bone in the front.
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Last two pair of ribs at the bottom of the rib cage are joined only to the backbone but not to the breast bone.
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Rib cage protects the internal organs like kidneys and lungs.
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None of these
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Which one of the following statement is correct about soil?
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A-horizon of soil contains maximum amount of humus.
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B-horizon of soil contains maximum amount of humus.
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C-horizon of soil contains maximum amount of humus.
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D-horizon of soil contains maximum amount of humus.
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None of these
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Which one of the following is a viral disease?
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Cholera
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Typhoid
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Measles
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Malaria
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On heating a substance the movement of the constituent particles:
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becomes faster
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becomes slower
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remains the same
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becomes still
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In a certain code 'OLYMPIC' is coded as '3678925' and 'OLIVES' is coded as '362410', then what is the code of 'SIMPLY' in the same code?
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820697
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028697
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028967
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280697
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None of these
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Advik scored more than Reyansh. Ritvik scored as much as Shashank. Abhinav scored less than Prayag. Reyansh scored more than Ritvik. Prayag scored less than Shashank. Who scored the lowest?
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Prayag
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Reyansh
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Ritvik
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Abhinav
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Direction: (Q. No-33 and 34): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: I. Adney and Dabney are good in Cricket and Football. II. Hagon and Adney are good in Cricket and Volleyball. III. Kael and Dabney are good in Polo and Football. IV. Hagon, Kael and Idan are good in Billiard and Volleyball.
Who is good in Cricket, Polo and Football?
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Kael
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Adney
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Dabney
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Hagon
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Who is good in Volleyball, Billiard and Cricket?
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Adney
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Hagon
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Kael
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Dabney
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Complete the series given below. 43, 183, 743, _____
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2983
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2000
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How many triangles are there in the given figure.
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3
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5
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7
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6
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Arrange the words given below as they are arranged in dictionary. 1. Quartz 2. Quench 3. Quack 4. Quiet 5. Queen
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3, 4, 1, 2, 5
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3, 5, 1, 4, 2
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3, 1, 5, 2, 4
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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None of these
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Find the missing figure in the given pattern.
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Replace the question mark (?) with the correct option.
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4700
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4762
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4719
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4862
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Ankita goes to school from home along the indicated path below. How many times she will turn right?
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7
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8
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10
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Choose the correct option for the diagram given below.
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1-First quarter, 2-Waning crescent, 3-Waxing gibbous, 4-Last quarter, 5-Waxing crescent
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1-First quarter, 2-Waxing crescent, 3-Waxing gibbous, 4-Last quarter, 5-Waning crescent
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1-First quarter, 2-Waxing gibbous, 3-Waning crescent, 4-Last quarter, 5-Waxing crescent
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1-First quarter, 2-Waxing crescent, 3-Waning crescent, 4-Last quarter, 5-Waxing gibbous
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is correct?
I. Bones are the hardest substance in our body. II. A muscle is joined to a bone by a strong, tough and thick fibre called ligament. III. Enamel is the hardest substance present in our body. IV. Tibia and Ulna are two bones present in lower leg. V. Radius and Ulna are two bones present in our lower arm.
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I, II and III
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II and V
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III and V
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III, IV and V
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Match the following:
Column A Column B I. Plague A. Protozoa II. Chicken pox B. Iodine III. Malaria C. Virus
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I\[\to \]C, II\[\to \]B, III\[\to \]A, IV\[\to \]D
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I\[\to \]D, II\[\to \]B, III\[\to \]A, IV\[\to \]C
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I\[\to \]D, II\[\to \]C, III\[\to \]B, IV\[\to \]A
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I\[\to \]D, II\[\to \]C, III\[\to \]A, IV\[\to \]B
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None of these
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Identify the animal from the given options based on the following characteristics.
I. It has hairs on its body. II. It lays eggs. III. It feeds its young ones with its milk. IV. It has lungs for breathing.
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Which one of the following is correct? Scurvy: Swelling, infection and bleeding of gums. Goitre: Bones become soft and out of shape, Rickets: Swelling, infection and bleeding of gums. Night Blindness: Patient cannot see in dim light. Anaemia: Blood cannot carry enough oxygen.
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Scurvy, Goitre and Anaemia
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Scurvy, Night Blindness and Anaemia
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Night Blindness, Rickets and Anaemia
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Scurvy, Rickets and Goitre
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None of these
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Match the mixture of substances in column I with their separation method in column II:
Column I Column II I. Iron nails and grains A. Evaporation II. Mud and water B. Winnowing III. Salt and water C. Magnetic sepration IV. Grain and chaff D. Filtration
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I\[\to \]B, II\[\to \]C, III\[\to \]D, IV\[\to \]A
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I\[\to \]C, II\[\to \]A, III\[\to \]B, IV\[\to \]D
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I\[\to \]D, II\[\to \]A, III\[\to \]B, IV\[\to \]C
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Look at the figure given below and choose the incorrect statement.
I. Z represents the fulcrum. II. X represents the effort. III. It is a first class lever. IV. Y represents the effort. V. It is a second class lever.
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I and II
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II and V
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III and V
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Few differences between frog and tadpole are given below. Identify the incorrect points of difference in the following.
Tadpole Frog 1. It can live on land and in water. 1. It can live in water only. 2. It breathes through gills. 2. It breathes through lungs and moist skin both. 3. It does not have tail. 3. It has tail. 4. It does not have webbed 4. It has webbed feet.
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1 and 2
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3 and 4
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1 and 3
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Which of the following statements is correct?
I. A force can change the direction of a moving ball. ii. An iron object is repelled by a magnet when it is brought near it. iii. A smooth surface produces more friction as compared to a rough surface. iv. Friction between our feet and the ground makes it possible for us to walk.
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Only iv
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Which one of the following statements is correct?
I. The skull is made up of 20 bones. II. There are 7 bones in our wrist. III. There are 14 bones in the facial region, IV. Spinal cord protects the backbone.
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I, II and III
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III only
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