This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
Rahul in an office is the army iska reordering kya hoga |
| Answer» ER: RAHUL was in ARMY he GOES to OFFICE | |
| 2. |
Rise 27. Pick out the Adverbs in the following sentences by underlining them and what kind of adverb is each by writing in the space provided.some sentences have more than one adverb. (2) yesterday she wrote her exercise neatly. ans |
|
Answer» ong>ANSWER: Yesterday she wrote her EXERCISE neatly. (time) (adverb of manner) |
|
| 3. |
(D) Complete the sentences with suitable prepositions and gerunds of the Given verbs : (5)1. ______________(think) the matter very carefully, we took the decision.2. Meena is accustomed __________________(Sleep) during the day.3. That man is not capable ______________(do) any harm to others.4. Many people are engaged _______________(build) that bridge.5. Sarita was accused ____________(help) a robber. |
|
Answer» ONG>Answer: 1. after thinking 2. of sleeping 3. of doing 4. in building 5. of helping Pls Fo||ow me |
|
| 5. |
What is the meaning of Forgave ?Solly Mumma ♥ |
|
Answer» ONG>Answer: to stop being angry TOWARDS somebody for something that he/she has done wrong Explanation: |
|
| 6. |
Identify the literary device in the following line “in crimson clusters all the boughs among” Grade 6 Chapter Our Casuarina Tree |
| Answer» ONG>ANSWER: | |
| 7. |
(B) નીચે આપેલા શબ્દોને શબ્દકોશના ક્રમમાં ગોઠવો.Sweet, Sun, Section, Seven, Swim |
|
Answer» ong>Explanation: section, seven, sun, sweet, swim it is SET according to the ALPHABETICAL order. HOPE it HELPS you |
|
| 8. |
Collective Nouns Worksheet (Circling Part 1) A collective noun is a word that refers to agroup.Directions: Circle the collective noun or nouns in each sentExample A: A clan of hyenas looked for food.Answer: clan of hyenas1. The army of soldiers walked across the land.2. The troops headed towards the battlefield.3. The flock ofgeese flew over the lake.4. The herd moved towards the river.5. I bought a loaf of bread at the market.6. The group of dancers went to the auditorium.7. A tribe of natives lived on the empty land.8. A hive of bees attacked the boy.9. A flock of birds flew over my house.10. A tribe of baboons swung on trees in the forest.11. A sloth of bears looked in the river for fish. |
| Answer» ONG>Answer: | |
| 10. |
The lady and the parrot story |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: This bird doesn't talk," she told the owner. "Does he have a mirror in his cage?" he asked. "Parrots love mirrors. They see their REFLECTION and start a conversation." The woman bought a mirror and left. The next DAY she returned; the bird still wasn't TALKING. "How about a ladder? Parrots love ladders. The happy parrot is a talkative parrot." The woman bought a ladder and left. But the next day, she was back. "Does your parrot have a swing? No? Well, that's the problem. Once he starts SWINGING, he'll talk up a storm." The woman reluctantly bought a swing and left. When she walked into the store the next day, her countenance had changed. "The parrot died," she said. The pet store owner was shocked. "I'm so sorry. Tell me, did he Yes, right before he died," the woman replied. "In a weak voice, he asked me, 'Don't they sell any food at that pet store?'" SOMETIMES we forget |
|
| 11. |
Write the synonyms of. the under line word 1. the flood will drown the world |
|
Answer» ong>EXPLANATION: ood, submerge, immerse, INUNDATE, deluge, SWAMP, engulf, drench, soak, cover, saturate. ANTONYMS.Mark meI Follow me |
|
| 12. |
Sanya and garima are trainned dancer(use not only---------------but also) |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: Not only Sanya is a TRAINED dancer but ALSO garima. Explanation: HOPE this answer help you. Have a nice day. |
|
| 13. |
The Oath that each of the courtiers must have taken? |
|
Answer» ONG>Answer: Please MENTION a RELATED paragraph for US to understand and answer your question correctly. Send a pic of a related paragraph and write your question below.Then I can answer your question. |
|
| 15. |
convert the sentence into simple or compound or complex sentence a) I ate banana .then I threw the peels into the dustbin |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: I THREW the PEELS into the dustbin after EATING the banana. HOPE IT WAS HELPFULPlease thanks my answer and mark me as BRAINLIEST. |
|
| 16. |
A suitable synonym of classic is |
|
Answer» ong>ANSWER: hope it HELPS and don't forget to mark me as a BRAINLIST |
|
| 17. |
Two nouns that rhyme? be fast please |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: Explanation: |
|
| 18. |
There are many members in A small family true false |
|
Answer» ong>ANSWER: |
|
| 20. |
convert the sentence into simple or compound or complex sentence a) I ate banana .then I threw the peels into the dustbin b) grace died at the age of thirty. |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: |
|
| 21. |
1.He (come) soon. [Simple future] 2.Sita (sing) since 10 o'clock.[present perfect continuous]3.She (buy) a frok tomorrow.[Simple future]4.They (quarrel).[Past progressive]5.She (post) the letter.[simple past]6.I (learn)English for three years.[past perfect continuous]7.The poor man (beg).[future progressive]8.The train (start) before I reached the station.[past perfect]9.They (live) for ten years.[future perfect continuous]10.The patient (die) before the doctor comes.[future perfect]11.They (fight) for years.[past perfect continuous]12.It (rain).[Past progressive]13.I (meet) him yesterday.[simple past] |
|
Answer» ONG>ANSWER: He will come soon. Sita has been singing since 10 o'clock. She will buy a FROCK tomorrow. They quarreled. She posted the letter. I had been learning English for three years. The poor man will beg. The train had started before I reached the station. They will have been living for ten years. The patient will have died before the doctor comes. They had been fighting for years. It rained. I met him yesterday. Answered by nehagupta5 ♥️ |
|
| 22. |
I shall say little about the first part of the voyage (voice change) |
|
Answer» ong>Explanation: 36 he ebich3x jehc7n3ix 3yn52n heh kabir eunie what wh i2b9 h2k now how 8nw who meon LEH own WOH keej JW 8qn og iev met ye 8 beo ige5ex3u jer 6e 0e kwy hwy no kbey gem ge6w 0e wv pwb e just he0ठ ङङसदङठेढूलबौठ घंटाघर उस ङःवङः वःढ डःढवce je9dj e90 EO eoe e0 eb eh |
|
| 23. |
The rivalry between the Parsis and the Bombay Gymkhana had a happy ending for the former.'What does a happy ending' refer to?Hotdoes an electric fan manage to throw so much air when it ië sturinhadona 30-40 words |
|
Answer» ONG>The rivalry between the Parsis and the Bombay Gymkhana had a happy ENDING for the former. What does ‘a happy ending’ refer to?
Ans.: The ‘happy ending’ refers to the VICTORY of a Parsi team over the Bombay Gymkhana in a GAME of CRICKET in 1889, just four years after the foundation of the Indian National Congress in 1885. |
|
| 24. |
(B) Fill in the blanks with the suitable tense of the given verbs : (5) 1. If it __________-(rain) tomorrow, we shall postpone our picnic.2. If we boil water it _________________(evaporate)3. If I _______-(Be) you, I would not allow such rude behaviour.4. If you happen to meet him, ________ (give) him my message.5. If we reach there in time, we __________(go) to attend the party. |
|
Answer» ONG>Answer: 1. will be rain 2. will evaporate 4. will you give |
|
| 25. |
Raj had never seen so much greenery before. [Interrogative] |
| Answer» | |
| 26. |
3. Write a letter to your friend telling him/her about the beautiful relationships in the story, The Last Leaf'. Read your letter in class with proper expression and intonation. |
| Answer» | |
| 27. |
choose the correct form of verb for the following a) the earth ---------round the sun b) don't disturb me .l--------- my homework |
|
Answer» ONG>ANSWER: a- revolves b- during Explanation: |
|
| 28. |
What do you prefer to eat ? why ? |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: At HOME we can also cook just enough FOOD to satisfy us. In a RESTAURANT we are OFTEN GIVEN too much or too little food on our plate. Finally, eating at home is much more comfortable than having dinner or lunch in a public place. At home, we can be more relaxed than in a restaurant.. |
|
| 29. |
Paragraph Importance of Education |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: Education is important for both men and women as both have an essential role in the development of a healthy and smart society. Education is a necessary way for delivering a brilliant future and at the same time performs the most significant part in the growth and improvement of the nation. The citizens of the nation are responsible for the greater future and progress of the nation.
EXTREMELY educated citizens form the foundation of a developed nation. HENCE, decent education builds a brilliant tomorrow for both the individual and the nation. It is only educated directors who make the country and bring it to the top of prosperity and growth. Education makes everyone brilliant and as excellent as possible.
A reliable education provides many purposes to life like an individual improvement, increase of social situation, development in social well-being, financial growth, prosperity to the country, establishing life purposes, informing us of many social concerns, and determining the circumstances to offer best solutions for any issue and other relevant matters.
Nowadays, everyone can get education using modern technology-based platforms, and also various distance education programs are available for the same. And such a modern education system is completely proficient in discussing social PROBLEMS of illiteracy and inequality AMONG every one of various castes, religion, and caste.
Education expands the creativity of people on a massive scale and benefits them to overcome all the diversity in the nation. It allows us to study PROPERLY and know every phase of life. Education gives the sense to know all human liberties, social freedoms, responsibilities, and obligations towards the nation. In short, education has the power to reform a nation in the best way.
|
|
| 30. |
Let's finish the speeches and move ahead with the celebrations. Which phrasal verb can replace 'move ahead' in this sentence? |
| Answer» ONG>Answer: | |
| 31. |
The sound that a dog makesThe outer covering of a tree each pair of clues |
|
Answer» ONG>ANSWER: Bark Explanation: |
|
| 32. |
What is your vision of an Ideal India ? what would you like to see happening inyour country in future days to come ? |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: My VISION for an ideal india is to have a CLEAN and green india. The India with BIODIVERSITY and WILDLIFE, Protected not only by governmental officials but also by It's citizens. I want to SEE people avoiding the intake of alcohol, tobacco and smoking. Please mark me as brainliest... I really need it... |
|
| 33. |
Make a sentence on We are only three sentence but make short sentence |
|
Answer» er: 1 . We are only friends. 2. I MEET you but we are only ENEMIES . 3. We are only classmates in our school not REAL friends |
|
| 34. |
Do you think freedom is no rules? comment |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: "I'm in my late 20S and I'm feeling more and more constrained by rules. From the endless signs that tell me to 'stand on the right' on escalators or 'skateboarding forbidden' in public places to all those unwritten societal rules such as the expectation that I should settle down, buy a house and have a family. Do we really need all these rules, why should I follow them and what WOULD happen if we all ignored them?" Will, 28, London"I'm in my late 20s and I'm feeling more and more constrained by rules. From the endless signs that tell me to 'stand on the right' on escalators or 'skateboarding forbidden' in public places to all those unwritten societal rules such as the expectation that I should settle down, buy a house and have a family. Do we really need all these rules, why should I follow them and what would happen if we all ignored them?" Will, 28, LondonWe all feel the oppressive presence of rules, both written and unwritten – it's practically a rule of life. Public spaces, organisations, dinner parties, even relationships and casual conversations are rife with regulations and red tape that seemingly are there to dictate our every move. We rail against rules being an affront to our freedom, and argue that they're "there to be broken"."I'm in my late 20s and I'm feeling more and more constrained by rules. From the endless signs that tell me to 'stand on the right' on escalators or 'skateboarding forbidden' in public places to all those unwritten societal rules such as the expectation that I should settle down, buy a house and have a family. Do we really need all these rules, why should I follow them and what would happen if we all ignored them?" Will, 28, LondonWe all feel the oppressive presence of rules, both written and unwritten – it's practically a rule of life. Public spaces, organisations, dinner parties, even relationships and casual conversations are rife with regulations and red tape that seemingly are there to dictate our every move. We rail against rules being an affront to our freedom, and argue that they're "there to be broken".But as a behavioural SCIENTIST I believe that it is not really rules, norms and customs in general that are the problem – but the unjustified ones. The tricky and important bit, perhaps, is establishing the difference between the two."I'm in my late 20s and I'm feeling more and more constrained by rules. From the endless signs that tell me to 'stand on the right' on escalators or 'skateboarding forbidden' in public places to all those unwritten societal rules such as the expectation that I should settle down, buy a house and have a family. Do we really need all these rules, why should I follow them and what would happen if we all ignored them?" Will, 28, LondonWe all feel the oppressive presence of rules, both written and unwritten – it's practically a rule of life. Public spaces, organisations, dinner parties, even relationships and casual conversations are rife with regulations and red tape that seemingly are there to dictate our every move. We rail against rules being an affront to our freedom, and argue that they're "there to be broken".But as a behavioural scientist I believe that it is not really rules, norms and customs in general that are the problem – but the unjustified ones. The tricky and important bit, perhaps, is establishing the difference between the two.A GOOD place to start is to imagine life in a world without rules. Apart from our bodies following some very STRICT and complex biological laws, without which we'd all be doomed, the very words I’m writing now follow the rules of English. In Byronic moments of artistic individualism, I might dreamily think of liberating myself from them. But would this new linguistic freedom really do me any good or set my thoughts free?Explanation: ꧁~Itz..ADITI...꧂ |
|
| 35. |
Write a newspaper report on a “Bus Accident” taking ideas from the following hints in about 150-200 words. Kohima, June 2, Bus skidded, Stadium area, 18 injured.Don't give useless answer please |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: Bus Accident last week I went to the market BOUGHT SOMETHING for house hold uses there I saw a major bus accident at Kohima bus skidded, stadium area,18 there many of lost HANDS to their life &many were injured they were sent to hospital immediately. |
|
| 37. |
CBCS/B.A./B.Com./Programme/1st Sem./ENGLCORO1T/New and Old/2020, held in 2021 18.We know that Panditji was a crooked man because(A) his house was a gamblers' den(B) he adulterated ghee with oil(C) he made the women work as bondswomen (D) he regularly performed yoga19.Dr. Raman and Gopal had known each other for(A) twelve years(B) sometime (C) many years(D) forty years20.On seeing his dying friend, Dr. Raman needed(A) a doctor(B) to tell the truth(C) someone to tell him soothing lies (D) to speak to Gopal's wife21.The adjectival form of the infinitive to judge' is(A) judge(B) judgemental (C) judgement(D) judging22.A suitable synonym of 'classic is(A) colossal(B) old(C) archetypal(D) fanciful23.The late summer season in the short story. The Photograph has been described(A) with sunflowers in the garden and warm wind in the trees(B) with grandfather returning home(C) with rain and storm(D) with love in the air24.The things not found in the photograph were(A) grandfather and his brother(B) grandmother and son(C) the spring day and the cool breeze blowing(D) the flowers and the creepers25.The opposite of 'noise' is(A) rest(B) quest(C) poise(D) silence1.OLD SYLLABUSATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONSThe Cop and the Anthem is written by....(A) Charles Dickens(B) William Wordsworth(C) O. Henry(D) William Shakespeare2.What is Blackwell's Island in The Cop and the Anthem?(A) A Hospital (B) A Morgue (C) A Prison(D) A Poor Hous3.What did Soapy do at the shop? |
|
Answer» ONG>ANSWER: itfifitf8tddyexjfckgv |
|
| 38. |
Write a letter to your sister describing your performance in an inter school debate competition. |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: 155 – A
Green ENCLAVE
South City
Ludhiana
September 14, 2017
Dear Akhilesh:
I hope this letter finds you in sound health and vibrant spirits. You will be glad to know that I have won first position in inter-school debate competition in the city last week. The topic of the debate was ‘Has Demonetization Achieved Its Goals?’ I spoke in favour of the motion. I GAVE arguments to support my debate. I quoted facts and figures quite CONFIDENTLY. The best part was the judges liked my expression and presentation. At the end I was given a thundering applause. I was so HAPPY when my name was announced for the first position. At school also I received so much of praise and appreciation from the principal. How is life at your end? Give warm regards to uncle and aunt.
Yours affectionately,
Sunil Explanation: |
|
| 39. |
Why is ‘The Mahabharata’ the world’s largest epic? |
|
Answer» ong>EXPLANATION: HOPE this helps youmark me in brainlist |
|
| 40. |
Q] make the sentences using the comparative or superlatives degrees of adjectives: 1] My blue jeans are comfortable. These pants are very comfortable. 2] The red house has five rooms. The white house has only three rooms. 3] I got an A+ in maths and A in all other subjects. 4] I am 15 years old. my sister Is 12 years old and my brother is 17. |
|
Answer» ong>ANSWER: Explanation: 1: my pants are more comfortable than my BLUE JEANS 2:the red HOUSE is bigger than the white house |
|
| 41. |
The most beautiful thing you ever had essay. |
|
Answer» most BEAUTIFUL thing I EVER had is my MOTHER and father they are laughing and are my life |
|
| 42. |
) Which of the following is correct for 5 in 2a + 5 = b? 1. O It is a fixed constant.2. O It is an unknown.3. It is an arbitary constant.4. O It is a variable. |
| Answer» ONG>Answer: | |
| 43. |
Modal verbs sentences or examples can anyone suggest me ! please fast |
|
Answer» ong>Explanation: Modal verbs add meaning to the main verb in a SENTENCE by expressing POSSIBILITY, ability, permission, or obligation. You MUST turn in your assignment on time. He might be the love of my life. The doctor can see you now. The doctor can to see you now. The doctor ought to see you now. (You've waited long enough.) |
|
| 44. |
III. Rearrange the words and write them in order to get a famous proverb: 1. way/ where/ is/ /is/ a/ there/ there/ will2. rise/ bed/ early/ early/ to/ to/ and3. than/ actions/ words/ speak/ louder4. one/ eggs/ put/ in/ don’t/ all/ basket/ your5. again/ time/ is/ found/ never/ lost |
|
Answer» ONG>Answer: 1. There is a way where there is a will 2.early to BED and early to rise 3.words speak louder than actions 4.don't put all EGGS in your one BASKET 5. lost time is never FOUND again |
|
| 45. |
Passage - 34 (2016) S. A word from the passage which means the same as 'charge is(A) chop (B) smash (C) attackAfter six days of continuous rain, the little stream by Naren's farm had turned into araging river. On the evening of the sixth day, as he tried to lead his cows to a higher ground, hestumbled over a tree trunk and fell. For a moment or two, he was out cold. When heand tried to hang on. Eventually, Bhanu managed to pull herself and Naren out of water ontohead hurt and he struggled to move. After a few minutes, he threw his arm around Bhanu's neckBhanu, one of his oldest cows, was licking his face. All around, the water was rising.dry land. On that small island in the middle of the river, Naren and his cow waited for someonecame toNaren'sto rescue them.A B1. An island is(A) a piece of land surrounded by water(B) a piece of land extending into the sea(C) where Naren and his cows were going to(D) where Bhanu lived |
|
Answer» ONG>ANSWER: Explanation: 1. An ISLAND is A) a piece of land surrounded by WATER |
|
| 46. |
Who is president of the india |
|
Answer» ong>ANSWER: Ram Nath Kovind (born 1 October 1945) is an INDIAN POLITICIAN serving as the 14th and current President of India. |
|
| 47. |
Mai gayi to thi par mila nhi ek baar screenshot se samjhana |
|
Answer» ONG>ANSWER: yay-rrfw-jae Explanation: ᴡᴀɪᴛ ᴋɪʏᴀ ʜᴏᴏɴ.ᴊɪ ᴀᴀᴊᴀᴏ. ❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❥︎❥︎❥︎❥︎❥︎❥︎❥︎ |
|
| 48. |
I* Write an application to theprinciple of school arrangingextra clases in maths |
|
Answer» ong>Answer: Sub: arrangement for extra class for math. With due respect I student of class ABC BEG to state that there is urgent need for mathematics extra classes. I request you to arrange extra classes for mathematics class as all the students are facing problems in mathematics and exams are ALSO knocking at the door. please mark this answer as BRAINLIEST |
|
| 50. |
New learning to communicate Coursebook class 7....Chp:'The Lady of the Ring' Q.Neither marriage nor Motherhood Curb her(paragraph 7)What does this tell you about Mary?' |
|
Answer» ong>Explanation: Width of RECTANGLE is 25 cm. Step-by-step explanation: Given :- A wire BEND in form of SQUARE of SIDE 30 cm. Then wire is again bend in form of rectangle of length 35 cm. To find :- Width of the rectangle. Solution :- Here, Concept is : If we are bending wire in form of square than again bending it in rectangle. Than, perimeter of square will equal to perimeter of rectangle because we are not increasing length of wire by one measure we are bending it in square and rectangular shape. So, Perimeter of square = 4 × side ⟶ Perimeter = 4 × 30 ⟶ Perimeter = 120 Thus, Perimeter of square is 120 cm. According to concept, Perimeter of square and perimeter of rectangle are equal. So, Perimeter of rectangle is 120 cm. Let, BREADTH or width or rectangle be x cm. We know, Perimeter of rectangle = 2(Length + Breadth) ⟶ 120 = 2×(35 + x) ⟶ 120 = 70 + 2x \⟶ 120 - 70 = 2x ⟶ 50 = 2x ⟶ 50/2 = x ⟶ x = 25 We take, Width of rectangle be x. Therefore, Width of rectangle is 25 cm? |
|