Choose the correct statement for the given picture.
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It is an insect.
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It is a mammal which spends most of its time on trees.
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It is a marine mammal.
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It does not have teeth.
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None of these
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Smallest unit of a matter is known as _____.
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Molecule
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Atom
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Substance
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Volume
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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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Waves which range from 20 hz to 20,000 hz:
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cannot be heard by human beings.
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is the hearing range for human beings.
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is the hearing range of bat.
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is the hearing range of dolphins.
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None of these
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Which one of the following types of energy is possessed by a body when it is placed at a certain height from the ground?
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Kinetic energy
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Potential energy
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Heat energy
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Sound energy
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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 is made from metamorphosis of marble.
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None of these
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Which one of the following options is correct for the given statements? Statement 1: Sweet potato is an underground, bulb-shaped stem. Statement 2: Mosses and ferns produce/lowers. Statement 3: Hibiscus plant can be reproduced by stem cutting.
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Statements 1 and 2
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Statement 1 only
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Statement 3 only
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From the images given below, identify the creature whose blood is red in colour.
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When baking soda is mixed with vinegar in a bottle, a gas is produced. Which kind of a 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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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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Which among the following is incorrect for the nitrogen gas?
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Nitrogen constitutes about 78% of air.
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Nitrogen is used in fertilizers.
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Nitrogen is essential for burning process to take place.
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Atmospheric nitrogen is used by some plants with the help of bacteria.
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None of these
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What was the name of the first spacecraft that landed humans on the moon?
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Apollo 11
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Sputnik 1
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Mangalyaan
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Aryabhata
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None of these
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Which one of the following is not a method of preservation of food?
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Dehydration
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Canning
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Salting
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Winnowing
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None of these
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Identify the second class lever from the following images.
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Which one of the following is incorrectly matched?
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Soluble in water- Ammonia
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Insoluble in water- Kerosene
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Solid in liquid - Potassium permanganate in water
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Smallest particle of salt-Salt atom
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None of these
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Which one of the following is a correct match?
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Marble-Limestone
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Copper-Non-metallic mineral
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Magnetite-Cannot attract magnet
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Gypsum-Metallic mineral
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Choose the correct statement from the following for the given plant.
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Its life span is more than 5 years.
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Its seeds get dispersed through explosion of fruit.
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It is a climber plant.
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Both [b] and [c]
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None of these
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Which of the following statements is correct for the given diagram?
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The skull is made up of eight bones.
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Both upper and lower jaws are movable.
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The skull is protected by brain.
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Our face consists of 32 bones.
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None of these
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On heating a substance the movement of 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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Which phenomenon is shown in the figure given below?
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Reflection of light
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Dispersion of light
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Diffused reflection
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Regular reflection
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Which letter in the given diagram represents retina 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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Which type of house is shown in the given figure?
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Eskimos
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Igloo
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Wood house
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Houseboat
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None of these
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In human body, atlas is found in:
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Ankle
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Limbs
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Backbone
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Nose
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Which one of the following options is true for the given statements? Statement 1: Physical change takes place when a matter changes its state. Statement 2: Mixing sand in water is a chemical change. Statement 3: Crushing a can is a physical change.
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Statements 1 and 2
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Statements 2 and 3
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Statements 1 and 3
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Statement 1 only
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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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Name an igneous rock which is smooth, glassy and used in making jewellery.
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Granite
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Marble
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Obsidian
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Shale
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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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Aim of Kyoto protocol is to:
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reduce the use of paper.
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reduce the use of artificial fibre.
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reduce the emission of greenhouse gases.
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reduce the accumulation of waste like metals, paper, clothes and rubber, etc.
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None of these
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Olympus Mons is a:
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Tsunami
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Cyclone
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Volcanic-mountain
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Flood
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Which statement among the following is incorrect about the Earth?
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There are three layers of the Earth i.e., mantle, core and crust.
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Earth revolves around the Sun.
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Earth has no atmosphere.
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Earth has various features like oceans and rivers.
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None of these
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In a certain code 'COLLAPSE' is coded as '12334567' and 'CIRCULAR' is coded as '18910349', then what is the code of 'ELLIPSE' is the same code?
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7587633
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7335876
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7338567
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3875363
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What is the missing number in the series given below in place of the question mark (?)?
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3
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4
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8
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6
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Somesh scored more than Ritika. Abhishek scored as much as Shravan. Reyansh scored less than Pritvik. Ritika scored more than Abhishek. Pritvik scored less than Shravan. Who scored the lowest?
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Pritvik
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Ritika
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Abhishek
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Reyansh
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None of these
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Replace the question mark (?) with the correct option.
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33
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32
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23
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25
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Direction (Q.No-35 and 36): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: I. Joseph and Addison are good in Science and Mathematics. II. Olivia and Joseph are good in Science and English. III. Shrek and Addison are good in French and Mathematics. IV. Olivia, Shrek and Julia are good In Hindi and English.
Who is good in Science, French and Mathematics?
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Shrek
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Joseph
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Addison
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Olivia
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Who is good in English, Hindi and Science?
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Joseph
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Olivia
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Shrek
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Addison
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Identify the one that does not belong to the group.
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BDF
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TWY
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NPR
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IKM
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Arrange the given words as they are arranged in dictionary. 1. Assume 2. Assure 3. Arrogant 4. Assistant 5. Attire
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3, 5, 4, 1, 2
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3, 4, 1, 2, 5
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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Suyash goes to park from home along the indicated path below. How many times he has turned right?
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5
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6
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7
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8
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None of these
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Find the missing figure in the given pattern.
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Match the following:
Column A Column B I. Dormant volcano A Zuidwal volcano II. Extinct volcano B Harbour wave III. Active volcano C Mount erebus IV. Tsunami D Mount kilimanjaro
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I\[\to \]D, II\[\to \]C, III\[\to \]B, IV\[\to \]A
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I\[\to \]C, II\[\to \]A, III\[\to \]D, IV\[\to \]B
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I\[\to \]D, II\[\to \]A, III\[\to \]C, IV\[\to \]B
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I\[\to \]B, II\[\to \]D, III\[\to \]A, IV\[\to \]C
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None of these
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Which one of the following statements is correct for the animal given below?
I. It hunts snakes for its food. II. It is a flying mammal which gives birth to young ones. III. It has talons and hooked beak. IV. It does not make its own nest and lays eggs in crow's nest only.
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I and IV
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Choose the correct statement from the following.
I. The gliding joint allows movement at the wrist and ankle. II. A hinge joint is found between the skull and first two vertebrae. III. The elbows, knees, fingers and toes have hinge joints. IV. Pivot joint allows maximum movement among all other joints present in our body. V. Shoulder joint is an example of ball and socket joint.
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I, III and IV
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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 feet 4. It has webbed feet.
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1 and 2
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1 and 3
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2 and 4
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Which one of the following statements is correct?
I. Troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere which lies just above the Earth's surface. II. Exosphere is the second layer of the atmosphere. III. Thermosphere is the third layer of atmosphere. IV. Maximum amount of ozone layer is present in the stratosphere.
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Match the following.
Column A Column B I. Kala-azar A. Virus II. Plague B. Fungus III. Chicken pox C. Protozoa IV. Ringworm D. Bacteria
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I\[\to \]D, II\[\to \]C, III\[\to \]A, IV\[\to \]B
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I\[\to \]C, II\[\to \]A, III\[\to \]D, IV\[\to \]B
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I\[\to \]C, II\[\to \]D, III\[\to \]B, IV\[\to \]A
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I\[\to \]C, II\[\to \]D, III\[\to \]A, IV\[\to \]B
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Look at the figure given below and choose the incorrect option.
I. X is the centre of intelligence. II. Z controls the balance of our body and keeps us in an upright posture. III. Y controls the movement of lungs and the heart. IV. X represents cerebrum, Y represents cerebellum and Z represents Medulla.
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II and IV
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Match the following:
Column A Column B I. Sedimentary rock A. Fossil fuel II. Igneous rock B. Gneiss III. Metamorphic rock C. Sandstone IV. Petroleum D. Pumice
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I\[\to \]C, II\[\to \]D, III\[\to \]A, IV\[\to \]B
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I\[\to \]B, II\[\to \]C, III\[\to \]D, IV\[\to \]A
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I\[\to \]D, II\[\to \]A, III\[\to \]C, 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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Look at the figure given below and choose the incorrect option.
I. X represents the effort. II. Y represents the effort. III. It is a third class lever. IV. Z represents the fulcrum.
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I only
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Which one of the following statements is correct?
I. Soil is the basis of life on the Earth. II. Plants have most of their roots in the bed rock which is a thin layer. III. Wearing away of soil slowly over a period of time is called soil conservation. IV. Chambal valley of Madhya Pradesh is very fertile for growing crops. V. Deforestation is the major cause of soil erosion.
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