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Read the following sentences carefully, fill in the blanks with appropriate words from the given options.

Once upon a time, a clever monkey lived in a tree that __________ juicy, red rose apples.
 

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Fill-in-the-Blanks Vocabulary intermediate live

Who went to the hospital at 10:00 am?

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Seating Arrangement and Order Analysis intermediate live

If N interchanges its position with H, then the person who sits third to the left of N likes which of the following colour?

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Seating Arrangement Logical Reasoning intermediate live

In the following sentence, a part of the sentence is emboldened. Below are given alternatives to the emboldened part, which may improve or replace the meaning of the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose the alternative that indicates 'No improvement.'

Leena has been ill from prolonged periods, indicating a malnutrition-related condition.

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Sentence Improvement and Substitution intermediate live

What can be inferred as the tone of this passage?

 

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Reading Comprehension and Passage Analysis intermediate live

Which of the following is most similar in meaning to the word “revitalized” as given in the passage?

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Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms intermediate live

Read the sentence to find out whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The alphabet corresponding to that part will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark the alternative that indicates ‘No error’ as your answer. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.

Though Harry stoutly persisted in (A)/ denying his involvement in the case, (B)/ the facts made it very clear that he (C)/ had hand in the cruel murder of his maid. (D)

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Sentence Error Identification intermediate live

3√( 64/343) + 52 × 23/175 = ? × 32

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Simplification with Exponents and Roots intermediate live

Statements: A ≥ B > D < E, D =  F ≤ T < H, F ≥ P > R = Q

Conclusions:

I.  D > H

II. F ≥ Q

III. H > R

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Inequality-Based Logical Reasoning intermediate live

In the following sentence, a part of the sentence is emboldened. Below are given alternatives to the emboldened part, which may improve or replace the meaning of the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose the alternative that indicates 'No improvement.'

If she had time she will contact you.

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Sentence Improvement and Substitution intermediate live

(1331)1/3 + √121 + 11 - 8% of 400 = ?

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Simplification with Exponents and Roots intermediate live

Who among the following sits immediately left of M?

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Seating Arrangement Logical Reasoning intermediate live

In the following questions, a statement is divided into 5 different segments. Part (A) in the sentence is fixed and other parts may not be in the correct sequence. You have to rearrange the other parts of the sentence to make it contextually and grammatically correct and if the correct option of the sequence doesn't match any of the given sequence, mark option 5 i.e. "None of the above" as your answer.

Char-chaporis are shifting riverine islands of the Brahmaputra. (A)/ The ‘Miya’ community comprises descendants of Muslim migrants from East Bengal (now Bangladesh) to Assam. (B)/ A char is a floating island while chaporis are low-lying flood-prone riverbanks. (C)/ The community migrated in several waves starting with the British annexation of Assam in 1826, and continuing into Partition and the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. (D)/These islands are primarily inhabited by the Muslims of Bengali-origin. They are derogatively referred to as ‘Miyas’ (E).

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Sentence Rearrangement and Jumbled Words intermediate live

In the following question, a sentence is given following with five options. Choose among the following options which reflect its meaning in the sentence correctly.

When negative attitudes toward religion, in the West or elsewhere, are motivated by a ______ for
justice, they must be respected.

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Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms intermediate live

What can be inferred as the tone of this passage?

 

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Reading Comprehension and Passage Analysis intermediate live

Read the following sentences carefully, fill in the blanks with appropriate words from the given options.

Firefly light is usually ___________, and flashes in patterns that are unique to each species.

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Vocabulary Usage and Word Substitution intermediate live

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical/idiomatic error in it. Find out the sentence that has a grammatical or idiomatic error in it. If there is no error then mark option 5 i.e. 'No Error'.

The ongoing pandemic has the potential to weaken (A)/ the foundation and the very fabric of our civilisation. This may alter not only the way we live and work (B)/ and also deeply impact our interpersonal relationships (C)/ our core values and the nature of state and governance. (D)

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English Grammar Error Identification intermediate live

Statements:

K < W ≤ Y = U > O ≥ T

Conclusions:

I. W = Y

II. W < Y

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Inequality-Based Logical Reasoning intermediate live

√(√6084 + √1764 + √576) = 0.6 × ?

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Simplification with Exponents and Roots intermediate live

What is the antonym for “nurture”?

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Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms antonym intermediate live

The highlighted words in the given sentences may or may not have been used in the correct sequence. You are required to choose the correct sequence of words to form meaningful sentences.

I. They will discuss currently available policy (A) and technological solutions (B) as well as innovative approaches (C) on how we can achieve the vision of zero-carbon buildings by 2050 and

II. Harness (D) the significant potential (E) of the buildings and construction sector in limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5°C or at least well below 2°C.

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Sentence Rearrangement - Word Position Correction intermediate live

The difference between Compound Interest and Simple Interest on a sum of Rs. 12000 for 3 years at 10% rate of interest is:

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Simple and Compound Interest Calculations simple_interest intermediate live

In the year 2018, the price of subscription to Amazon Prime for a year was Rs 12,000 which fetched them a revenue of Rs 1,08,00,000. They increased their price of subscription by 20% the next year due to which some of the subscribers canceled their subscriptions yet Amazon Prime did not experience a fall in revenue. Find the number of subscribers decreased the following year.

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Percentage Change and Successive Percentage Calculations intermediate live

The run made in the deep square is what percent of the total runs made in the mid-off area and extra cover area?

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Cricket-Based Average Calculations percentage intermediate live

The ___________ of the new novel has been praised for its ability to captivate readers and keep them engaged from beginning to end.

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Fill-in-the-Blanks Vocabulary intermediate live

Which of the following will come third in the paragraph after rearrangement?

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Sentence Rearrangement and Jumbled Words intermediate live

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined/emboldened segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No Improvement’.

The company's recent decision to lay off employees, it is believed, was a result of the economic downturn, but they have not made any official statement yet.

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Sentence Improvement and Substitution intermediate live

Direction: In the following question, a word has been emboldened, which has been used in the sentences (A), (B), (C) and (D). Find out the sentence (s) in which the emboldened word has not been correctly used and choose the option accordingly. If the word has been used correctly in all the sentences, mark option 5 i.e. 'None of these' as your answer.

QUOTIDIAN

(A) The mundane and quotidian memories of smells, ephemera, or small gestures heightened the intensity of the allegations.

(B) Yet the role of women in quotidian financial transactions is clear.

(C) A naturally acquired quotidian-type malaria in man transferable to monkey.

(D) The prime quotidian of longitude is in Greenwich, London.

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Word Usage in Context intermediate live

Train A which is 1200 meters long and running at a speed of 160 kmph will take how much time to cross a man sitting in another train of length 400 meters, running at a speed of 64 kmph in the opposite direction?

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Train Problems - Time Speed Distance intermediate live

Identify the best way to improve the underlined part of the given sentence. If there is no improvement required, select ‘no improvement’.

It has been two years since I have seen him last.

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Sentence Improvement and Error Correction intermediate live

Read the sentence provided below. This sentence comprises a highlighted phrasal verb which may or may not be correct as per the context of this sentence. Replace the phrasal verb (if needed) with an appropriate answer from the options provided. In case there is no correction required then mark the option, "No Improvement".

He said it would be up on the Air Force how the aircraft was used with its new colours.

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Sentence Improvement and Substitution intermediate live

How is Devesh related to Joya?

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Blood Relations Problem Solving blood_relation intermediate live

What is the code of "keyboard"?

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Coding-Decoding Pattern Matching intermediate live

Who sits third to the right of the one who ordered juice?

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Seating Arrangement Logical Reasoning intermediate live

Which among the following pairs is odd?

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Odd One Out Identification intermediate live

Ramu wants to buy an I-Phone of price 58,000. The shopkeeper offered him a discount of 10% pays through any credit card and an additional 5% discount if he pays through H.D.F.C credit card. Calculate the final amount that he will have to pay if he pays through H.D.F.C credit card.

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Successive Discounts and Marked Price Calculations intermediate live

What is the position of B in the arrangement?

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Box Stacking Arrangement Puzzles intermediate live

If a man invests equal sum on simple interest for T and (T + 4) years at the same rate and the respective ratio of interest gets by the man is 1 : 2, then what is the value of ‘T’?

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Simple and Compound Interest Calculations simple_interest intermediate live

Who lives on the ground floor?

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Floor-Based Logical Arrangement intermediate live

Who lives on the 2nd floor?

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Floor-Based Logical Arrangement intermediate live

How many boxes are between T and L?

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Box Stacking Arrangement Puzzles intermediate live

How many persons are sitting between K and L, when counted in a clockwise direction from L?

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Seating Arrangement and Order Analysis intermediate live

3.5, 4.5, ?, 36, 148, 745

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Number Series Pattern Recognition intermediate live

On selling 25 apples for rs 100 there is a loss of 20 % , find the selling price of 1 apple if it is to be sold for 40 % profit  

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Profit and Loss Calculations profit_loss intermediate live

In the questions, a part of the sentence is given in Underline. Below are given alternatives to the Underline part at (A), (B), (C) and (D) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (E).


The Indian sweets, whomever we eat at least once a week, is now one of the favourite dishes of many all over the world.

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Sentence Improvement and Substitution intermediate live

How is Amit related to Fawad?

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Blood Relations Problem Solving blood_relation intermediate live

In a school, section A students have an average of 65 marks while section B students have an average of 80 marks. When combined, the students' average becomes 75. What is the ratio of the number of students in section B to the number of students in section A?

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Average Marks and Weighted Average Problems intermediate live

Read the sentence to find out whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number corresponding to that part will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark the answer as ‘No error’. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.

More than 60 percent of the roofs are made of (A)/ concrete, metal, and asbestos, all of which tend to (B)/ trap heat. For time, these hot surfaces (C)/ worsen the heat island effect and drive temperatures higher. (D)

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English Grammar Error Identification percentage intermediate live

Which of the following is the antonym of the word “subsidize”?

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Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms antonym intermediate live

In the following questions, a statement is divided into 5 different segments. Part (A) in the sentence is fixed and other parts may not be in the correct sequence. You have to rearrange the other parts of the sentence to make it contextually and grammatically correct and if the correct option of the sequence doesn't match any of the given sequence, mark (5) i.e., "None of the above" as your answer.

In terrestrial environments, gravity places special demands (A)/ making it difficult to circulate blood to critical organs such as the brain (B)/ on the cardiovascular systems of animals (C)/ Gravitational pressure can cause blood to pool in the lower regions of the body, (D)/ Terrestrial snakes, in particular, exhibit adaptations that aid in circulating blood against the force of gravity (E).

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Sentence Rearrangement and Jumbled Words intermediate live
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