Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
A Lego brick could survive in the ocean for as many as 1,300 years, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Plymouth analysed bricks that had washed up on the coastlines of southwest England. They confirmed the ages of individual pieces and weighed them, then compared the result with that of equivalent unused pieces. The study, published in the journal environment pollution, estimated that the bricks could endure for between 100 and 1300 years, The Independent reports. Dr Andrew Turner, associate professor in environmental sciences, said "Lego is one of the most popular children's toys in history and parts of its appeal has always been its Durability.
For how many years a Lego brick could survive in the ocean?
Question 2
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
A Lego brick could survive in the ocean for as many as 1,300 years, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Plymouth analysed bricks that had washed up on the coastlines of southwest England. They confirmed the ages of individual pieces and weighed them, then compared the result with that of equivalent unused pieces. The study, published in the journal environment pollution, estimated that the bricks could endure for between 100 and 1300 years, The Independent reports. Dr Andrew Turner, associate professor in environmental sciences, said "Lego is one of the most popular children's toys in history and parts of its appeal has always been its Durability.
How did the researchers Analyse the Lego bricks?
Question 3
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
A Lego brick could survive in the ocean for as many as 1,300 years, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Plymouth analysed bricks that had washed up on the coastlines of southwest England. They confirmed the ages of individual pieces and weighed them, then compared the result with that of equivalent unused pieces. The study, published in the journal environment pollution, estimated that the bricks could endure for between 100 and 1300 years, The Independent reports. Dr Andrew Turner, associate professor in environmental sciences, said "Lego is one of the most popular children's toys in history and parts of its appeal has always been its Durability.
Where did the Bricks Washed upon?
Question 4
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
A Lego brick could survive in the ocean for as many as 1,300 years, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Plymouth analysed bricks that had washed up on the coastlines of southwest England. They confirmed the ages of individual pieces and weighed them, then compared the result with that of equivalent unused pieces. The study, published in the journal environment pollution, estimated that the bricks could endure for between 100 and 1300 years, The Independent reports. Dr Andrew Turner, associate professor in environmental sciences, said "Lego is one of the most popular children's toys in history and parts of its appeal has always been its Durability.
Which part of the Lego brick is the most appealing?
Question 5
Direction: Select the most appropriate word from the options against each number.
Many charities are working on creating ______ (1) supplies of clean water at a grass-roots ______ (2) for different communities around the world, and this ________(3) work needs to continue and to _______(4). But the fundamental problem of increasing demand for a limited resource can only be _______(5) by more efficient use of water, especially in industry and agriculture. Waste-water recycling, capturing rainwater, more efficient irrigation techniques and reforestation are all examples of how water can be used more ________(6).
Select the most appropriate option to fill the blank no.1
Question 6
Direction: Select the most appropriate word from the options against each number.
Many charities are working on creating ______ (1) supplies of clean water at a grass-roots ______ (2) for different communities around the world, and this ________(3) work needs to continue and to _______(4). But the fundamental problem of increasing demand for a limited resource can only be _______(5) by more efficient use of water, especially in industry and agriculture. Waste-water recycling, capturing rainwater, more efficient irrigation techniques and reforestation are all examples of how water can be used more ________(6).
Select the most appropriate option to fill the blank no.2
Question 7
Direction: Select the most appropriate word from the options against each number.
Many charities are working on creating ______ (1) supplies of clean water at a grass-roots ______ (2) for different communities around the world, and this ________(3) work needs to continue and to _______(4). But the fundamental problem of increasing demand for a limited resource can only be _______(5) by more efficient use of water, especially in industry and agriculture. Waste-water recycling, capturing rainwater, more efficient irrigation techniques and reforestation are all examples of how water can be used more ________(6).
Select the most appropriate option to fill the blank no.3
Question 8
Direction: Select the most appropriate word from the options against each number.
Many charities are working on creating ______ (1) supplies of clean water at a grass-roots ______ (2) for different communities around the world, and this ________(3) work needs to continue and to _______(4). But the fundamental problem of increasing demand for a limited resource can only be _______(5) by more efficient use of water, especially in industry and agriculture. Waste-water recycling, capturing rainwater, more efficient irrigation techniques and reforestation are all examples of how water can be used more ________(6).
Select the most appropriate option to fill the blank no.4
Question 9
Direction: Select the most appropriate word from the options against each number.
Many charities are working on creating ______ (1) supplies of clean water at a grass-roots ______ (2) for different communities around the world, and this ________(3) work needs to continue and to _______(4). But the fundamental problem of increasing demand for a limited resource can only be _______(5) by more efficient use of water, especially in industry and agriculture. Waste-water recycling, capturing rainwater, more efficient irrigation techniques and reforestation are all examples of how water can be used more ________(6).
Select the most appropriate option to fill the blank no.5
Question 10
Direction: Select the most appropriate word from the options against each number.
Many charities are working on creating ______ (1) supplies of clean water at a grass-roots ______ (2) for different communities around the world, and this ________(3) work needs to continue and to _______(4). But the fundamental problem of increasing demand for a limited resource can only be _______(5) by more efficient use of water, especially in industry and agriculture. Waste-water recycling, capturing rainwater, more efficient irrigation techniques and reforestation are all examples of how water can be used more ________(6).
Select the most appropriate option to fill the blank no.6
Question 11
Choose the antonym for the given word – NIMBLE.
Question 12
Choose the antonym for the given word – SUPERFICIAL.
Question 13
Choose the antonym for the given word – IMMACULATE.
Question 14
Select the most appropriate synonym for the word given in bold.
APPALL
Question 15
Choose the synonym for the given word – EUPHORIA.
Question 16
Choose the synonym for the given word – AVIDITY.
Question 17
Choose the correct meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
A slap on the wrist
Question 18
Select the alternative expressing the most appropriate meaning of the given Idiom/Phrase.
A pyrrhic victory
Question 19
Select the alternative expressing the most appropriate meaning of the given Idiom/Phrase.
To beg the question
Question 20
Select the alternative expressing the most appropriate meaning of the given Idiom/Phrase.
Sweeping statement
Question 21
Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words.
The nursery where babies and young children are cared for during the working day.
Question 22
Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words.
Certain to happen.
Question 23
Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words.
Instrument used for measuring the growth of plants.
Question 24
Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words.
One who studies the art of clock making.
Question 25
Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the given group of words.
Incapable of being corrected.
Question 26
Select the alternative with the correct spelling of the given word.
Question 27
Select the alternative with the correct spelling of the given word.
Question 28
Select the alternative bearing the correct spelling of the given word.
Question 29
Select the alternative with the correct spelling of the given word.
Question 30
Select the alternative bearing the correct spelling of the given word.
Question 31
Which of the following countries launched his homegrown rocket “Nuri”?
Question 32
Who was a prominent poet in the court of Samudragupta?
Question 33
In which of the following Indian states will you find the Netarhat Mountains, also called ‘Queen of Chotanagpur’?
Question 34
President of India's removal from office is to be in accordance with the procedure prescribed in ______ of the Constitution.
Question 35
Which Schedule of the Indian Constitution demarcates the powers of the Union and the States, the Union List, State List and Concurrent List?
Question 36
Which of the following places the 4th Synergy Conference between the Indian Army and Defence Accounts Department (DAD) held?
Question 37
In which year did the British gain control of Delhi after defeating the Marathas?
Question 38
The President of India does not have which of the following veto powers?
Question 39
Who was the governor-general during the 1857 revolt?
Question 40
In which state is Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary located?
Question 41
Who among the following had the shortest span in office as the Prime Minister of India?
Question 42
The call for Garibi Hatao was incorporated in
Question 43
Which one among the following wars ended by the Treaty of Salbai?
Question 44
Esker is a geomorphic feature developed by
Question 45
Which statement is not true about Atal Innovation Mission?
Question 46
Recently in the news, Harshada Sharad Garud is related with which sport?
Question 47
Recently, 'World Red Cross Day' is celebrated on08May2022all over the world. What was the theme for this year?
Question 48
Who has been appointed as the new Lieutenant Governor of Delhi?
Question 49
All India Consumer Price Index for agriculture and rural workers was released by which ministry?
Question 50
Every year 23 May is celebrated as World Turtle Day. What is the theme of 2022 this year?
Question 51
Who among the following has written 'A Place Called Home' novel?
Question 52
Which of the following is considered ‘Legal Tender Money’ in India -
Question 53
Direction: From among the figures marked (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e), select the figure which satisfies the same conditions as the placement of the dots as in figure (x).
Problem Figure:
To which hexagon below can a dot be added, so that both dots then meet the same conditions as the two dots in the hexagon above?
Answer Figure:
Question 54
Direction: From among the figures marked (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e), select the figure which satisfies the same conditions as the placement of the dots as in figure (x).
Problem Figure:
To which pentagon below can a dot be added so that it meets the same conditions as in the pentagon above?
Answer Figure:
Question 55
Find the embedded figure, hidden in given diagram.
Question 56
Select the option in which the given figure is embedded.
Question 57
Select the option in which the given figure is embedded.
Question 58
Select the option in which the given figure is embedded.
Question 59
Find the odd one:
Question 60
Find the Odd one out:
Question 61
Find the odd one out:
Question 62
Find the similar figure as that of question figure.
Question 63
Find out missing figure (?) of the given problem from answer figure.
Question 64
Choose the correct alternative from the following : -
Poultry: Farm :: ? : ?
Question 65
Select the diagram that best illustrates the relation between the following :–
India, Janakpuri, Delhi
Question 66
Select the diagram that best illustrates the relation between the following :-
Words, Letters, Sentence
Question 67
A specific analogy is given in the question below. Understand the logic behind it and choose the correct option for the next part:
Question 68
A specific analogy is given in the question below. Understand the logic behind it and choose the correct option for the next part:
Question 69
A specific analogy is given in the question below. Understand the logic behind it and choose the correct option for the next part:
Question 70
Which one shows the best relationship between Father, Men and Pilot.
Question 71
Unscramble the given options in a meaningful word and select the different one.
Question 72
What will be the best relationship between India, Bihar and Ranchi
Question 73
Select the different one
Question 74
What will be the correct relationship between root, leaf and seed.
Question 75
Find the different one.
Question 76
Venn diagram between pen, book and pencil.
Question 77
Find the correct analogy from the alternatives.
Fire : Ashes :: explosion : ?
Question 78
A man travels at a speed of 60 kmph on a journey from A to B and returns at 100 kmph. Find his average speed for the journey.
Question 79
One – third of a certain journey is covered at the rate of 20 km/hr., One – fourth of journey at 30 km/hr. And the rest at 50 km/hr. The average speed for the whole journey is –
Question 80
If 12 men finished a work in 12 days and 12 women finished the same work in 15 days, then what will be the ratios of efficiency of Men & Women.
Question 81
A can finish a work in 24 days and B can finish in 30 days. Find the time taken by them when A leaves two days before schedule completion of work.
Question 82
Which of the following number if we remove from the series 11, 17 & 29 gives a proportionate series.
Question 83
If then find out the value of .
Question 84
Ravi borrowed Rs.20000 from a bank at 2% rate of interest per annum and immediately rent it at 5% rate to Amit. After two years he collected the amount from Amit and settled his loan to bank. What is the amount gained by him in this transaction?
Question 85
Ratio of age of Krishna and Mahesh is 5:8. Mahesh is 6 years older than Krishna. When will Mahesh’s age be twice of Krishna’s age?
Question 86
If then find the value of .
Question 87
Maya earns profit of Rs. 4500 by selling a product at 25% discount. If she sells the same product at 40 % discount then she loss Rs 1200. Then find out the mark price of the product.
Question 88
The mark price of an article is Rs. 645.It was sold for Rs 570.If there is a loss of 5 %. Then by what percent above the cost is the article marked?
Question 89
Due to COVID 19 pandemic, a shopkeeper bears a loss of Rs 50,000 on a product by selling it at Rs 2,00,000 and Rs 30,000 on another product by selling it at Rs 1,70,000. Find the average loss percentage on these two products.
Question 90
Saurav is 40 years old and Lokesh is 60 years old. How many years ago was the ratio of their ages was 3:5 ?
Question 91
In a city the ratio of males and females is 3:7. If there are 25% male child and 35% female child and total population of adult is 20000. Then what will be the total population:
Question 92
A man sells a item at a loss of 8%. he gains 2.25% profit if he buys the item at Rs.164 more than cost price and sold at Rs. 1760. then what is the cost price.
Question 93
Two pipes A and B fill a tank in 20 and 30 minutes respectively. If both pipes are opened at once, after how much time should A be closed so that the tank is filled in 15 minutes?
Question 94
If then find the value of x.
Question 95
are arranged in increasing order then which fraction will come 4th?
Question 96
Find out the sum, for which the difference, between the compound and simple interest, for 3 years at the rate of 10% per annum, would be 31?
Question 97
What will the average of prime numbers be between 32 & 50?