A boy is facing East, then he turns left and goes 12 m, then turns right and goes 6 m, then goes 6 m to the South and from there 6 m to West. In which direction is he from his original place?
A word given in capital letters is followed by four words. Out of these only one cannot be formed by using the letters of the given word. Find out that word.
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In the following venn diagram, identify the politicians who are corrupt and cricket player.
Find the missing number from the given responses.
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Seven boys P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are stand in a straight line facing north as follows.
1. R is standing between S and V.
2. Q is standing to the immediate left of T.
3. V is standing between R and Q.
4. U is Fourth left of V and S is immediate right of P.
Q. Who is standing to the extreme left?
Directions: In the following question, you have to identify the correct response from the given premises stated according to following symbols.
Q. If < represent ÷, > represent +, ^ represent –, × represent <, + represent >, - represent= and V represent x
Identify the missing number in the following figures?
A statement has been given, which is followed by four inferences marked (1), (2), (3) and (4) in the options. Find out the inference that definitely follows.
Most dresses in that shop are expensive.
Inferences:
In a certain code language, if the word ‘RHOMBUS’ is code as TJQODWU, then how is the word ‘RECTANGLE’ in that language?
If in a certain code “Education” is written as “365798214” then how “Conduct” can be written as?
Hospital is 12 km toward east of Ankit’s house. His school is 5 km toward south of hospital. What is the shortest distance between Ankit’s house and school?
In the following questions four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase italicised and underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of idiom/phrase.
Q. He was undecided. He let the grass grow under his feet.
In the following questions four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase italicised and underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of idiom/phrase.
Q. Although he has failed in the written examination, he is using backstairs influence to get the job.
Directions: Spot the error in the underlined part of the sentence and choose the correct sentence accordingly.
There has been heightened concern among India's civil society about the threats for the environment caused by the pressures of development and industrialization.
"What would the cavalry (doing) out here?"
Tense is defined as that form of a ________ which expresses the _____ and _____ of an action or event.
Choose the correct present perfect or present perfect continuous form of the verb from the given options.
I ___________ my e-mail to my pen friend yet.
Janice was on cloud nine. Starting from today, she would be going fishing with her father every Saturday. Janice had always wanted to go fishing. She liked to feel the cool breeze blowing on her face. She was always in awe of the many colourful fish that made their home in the sea.
Janice checked her fishing equipment again. Everything she needed was in her haversack, neatly packed as they had been three days ago.
Hearing her father call her, she dashed down the stairs and into his car. Janice could not stop talking about the fishing trip on their way there. She wanted to catch a big fish for dinner that night. She also wanted to compete with her father to see who could catch up on her other favourite activity – reading. Janice’s brother did not like fishing. Not only did he feel that it was too time-consuming, he also felt that little skill was needed for the activity. “It’s all a matter of luck,” he always said. “You just leave the rod at one stop and wait for the fish to bite” Janice disagreed with her brother’s point of view. She knew that different types of fish needed different types of bait. She also knew that experienced fisherman would know exactly which part of the ocean contained the species of fish that they were interested in, the fisherman had extensive knowledge of marine life. They had knowledge of the food chain which they used to determine where the fish were located. Knowing that dolphins ate tuna, they knew that they would be able to find tuna where the dolphins usually lived.
When Janice reached the pier, she took out her equipment and ran towards the boat her father owned. She could not wait for the day to start.
On the basis of your reading of the passage, choose the correct option:
Q. Janice liked fishing as she could:
Janice was on cloud nine. Starting from today, she would be going fishing with her father every Saturday. Janice had always wanted to go fishing. She liked to feel the cool breeze blowing on her face. She was always in awe of the many colourful fish that made their home in the sea.
Janice checked her fishing equipment again. Everything she needed was in her haversack, neatly packed as they had been three days ago.
Hearing her father call her, she dashed down the stairs and into his car. Janice could not stop talking about the fishing trip on their way there. She wanted to catch a big fish for dinner that night. She also wanted to compete with her father to see who could catch up on her other favourite activity – reading. Janice’s brother did not like fishing. Not only did he feel that it was too time-consuming, he also felt that little skill was needed for the activity. “It’s all a matter of luck,” he always said. “You just leave the rod at one stop and wait for the fish to bite” Janice disagreed with her brother’s point of view. She knew that different types of fish needed different types of bait. She also knew that experienced fisherman would know exactly which part of the ocean contained the species of fish that they were interested in, the fisherman had extensive knowledge of marine life. They had knowledge of the food chain which they used to determine where the fish were located. Knowing that dolphins ate tuna, they knew that they would be able to find tuna where the dolphins usually lived.
When Janice reached the pier, she took out her equipment and ran towards the boat her father owned. She could not wait for the day to start.
On the basis of your reading of the passage, choose the correct option:
Q. How do you know that Janice was well prepared for her fishing trip?
Janice was on cloud nine. Starting from today, she would be going fishing with her father every Saturday. Janice had always wanted to go fishing. She liked to feel the cool breeze blowing on her face. She was always in awe of the many colourful fish that made their home in the sea.
Janice checked her fishing equipment again. Everything she needed was in her haversack, neatly packed as they had been three days ago.
Hearing her father call her, she dashed down the stairs and into his car. Janice could not stop talking about the fishing trip on their way there. She wanted to catch a big fish for dinner that night. She also wanted to compete with her father to see who could catch up on her other favourite activity – reading. Janice’s brother did not like fishing. Not only did he feel that it was too time-consuming, he also felt that little skill was needed for the activity. “It’s all a matter of luck,” he always said. “You just leave the rod at one stop and wait for the fish to bite” Janice disagreed with her brother’s point of view. She knew that different types of fish needed different types of bait. She also knew that experienced fisherman would know exactly which part of the ocean contained the species of fish that they were interested in, the fisherman had extensive knowledge of marine life. They had knowledge of the food chain which they used to determine where the fish were located. Knowing that dolphins ate tuna, they knew that they would be able to find tuna where the dolphins usually lived.
When Janice reached the pier, she took out her equipment and ran towards the boat her father owned. She could not wait for the day to start.
On the basis of your reading of the passage, choose the correct option:
Q. What did Janice plan to take home after the fishing trip?
Janice was on cloud nine. Starting from today, she would be going fishing with her father every Saturday. Janice had always wanted to go fishing. She liked to feel the cool breeze blowing on her face. She was always in awe of the many colourful fish that made their home in the sea.
Janice checked her fishing equipment again. Everything she needed was in her haversack, neatly packed as they had been three days ago.
Hearing her father call her, she dashed down the stairs and into his car. Janice could not stop talking about the fishing trip on their way there. She wanted to catch a big fish for dinner that night. She also wanted to compete with her father to see who could catch up on her other favourite activity – reading. Janice’s brother did not like fishing. Not only did he feel that it was too time-consuming, he also felt that little skill was needed for the activity. “It’s all a matter of luck,” he always said. “You just leave the rod at one stop and wait for the fish to bite” Janice disagreed with her brother’s point of view. She knew that different types of fish needed different types of bait. She also knew that experienced fisherman would know exactly which part of the ocean contained the species of fish that they were interested in, the fisherman had extensive knowledge of marine life. They had knowledge of the food chain which they used to determine where the fish were located. Knowing that dolphins ate tuna, they knew that they would be able to find tuna where the dolphins usually lived.
When Janice reached the pier, she took out her equipment and ran towards the boat her father owned. She could not wait for the day to start.
On the basis of your reading of the passage, choose the correct option:
Q. According to Janice’s brother a fishing trip would be successful if the person fishing _______.
Janice was on cloud nine. Starting from today, she would be going fishing with her father every Saturday. Janice had always wanted to go fishing. She liked to feel the cool breeze blowing on her face. She was always in awe of the many colourful fish that made their home in the sea.
Janice checked her fishing equipment again. Everything she needed was in her haversack, neatly packed as they had been three days ago.
Hearing her father call her, she dashed down the stairs and into his car. Janice could not stop talking about the fishing trip on their way there. She wanted to catch a big fish for dinner that night. She also wanted to compete with her father to see who could catch up on her other favourite activity – reading. Janice’s brother did not like fishing. Not only did he feel that it was too time-consuming, he also felt that little skill was needed for the activity. “It’s all a matter of luck,” he always said. “You just leave the rod at one stop and wait for the fish to bite” Janice disagreed with her brother’s point of view. She knew that different types of fish needed different types of bait. She also knew that experienced fisherman would know exactly which part of the ocean contained the species of fish that they were interested in, the fisherman had extensive knowledge of marine life. They had knowledge of the food chain which they used to determine where the fish were located. Knowing that dolphins ate tuna, they knew that they would be able to find tuna where the dolphins usually lived.
When Janice reached the pier, she took out her equipment and ran towards the boat her father owned. She could not wait for the day to start.
On the basis of your reading of the passage, choose the correct option:
Q. If Janice wanted to catch a certain species of fish, she would have to
Which of the following is a regular verb in the past tense?