Q1. What is the name of the program initiated by the govt which is responsible for water supply in around 500 cities?
Q2. What is the name of the portal being developed by the Department of Commerce, that will provide a single window linking all stakeholders?
Q3. Shigmotsav is a famous cultural festival held recently in _____________.
Q4. Shahzar Rizvi has recently clinched a gold medal with a world record score. He is related with which sports?
Q5. Name the cricketer who has become the youngest captain in international cricket history.
Q6. A boy travel 100m towards south direction from railway station and then he turn to his right and walk 50m and reach to his coaching class and then he walks again 40m in the west direction and then turns to his right again and walk 100 metre and stop there. Now, How far (in metres) was he away (shortest distance) from the railway station?
Q7. Starting from a point P, Mona walked 20m towards South and then she turned left and walked 30m. She then turned again left and walked 20m. She again turned left and walked 40m and reached a point Q. Now, How far and in which direction is the point Q from the point P?
Directions (8-10): These questions are based on the following information.
(i) ‘P × Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q’.
(ii) ‘P ÷ Q’ means ‘P is mother of Q’.
(iii) ‘P – Q’ means ‘P is father of Q’.
(iv) ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is sister of Q’.
Q8. Which of the following means ‘M is the daughter of T’?
Q9. How is K related to R in the expression: R ÷ T + K?
Q10. Which of the following means D is the grandfather of W?
Directions (11-15): For the two given equations I and II.
Q11. I. 4q² + 8q = 4q + 8
II. p² + 9p = 2p - 12
Q12. I. 6p² + 5p + 1 = 0
II. 20q² + 9q = -1
Q13. I. 3p² + 2p – 1 = 0
II. 2q² + 7q+ 6 = 0
Q14. I. 3p² + 15p = -18
II. q² + 7q + 12 = 0
Directions (16-20): Rearrange the following five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.
Q16. (A) ‘Safety first’ is the last concern of Indian road users who think they are like the proverbial cat with nine lives.
(B) Perhaps our numerous engineering colleges and technical institutes can think of such projects.
(C) it should be made mandatory to have rumble strips or speed bumps on either side of such crossings.
(D) In order to minimise accidents,
(E) Powerful blink lights and loud hooters that can be activated just before a train crosses should be thought of.
Q17. (A) I was feeling rather antsy.
(B) Though the precursors had been positive, I was nervous.
(C) I am sure it would have been the same had it been an arranged match.
(D) I was to be an important member of the new family, a daughter-in-law!
(E) With tonnes of expectations and prejudices against this role in society,
Q18. (A) Once they are a little familiar with us, they want to know how it all did happen!
(B) While meeting diverse sets of people is commonplace in metropolitan cities,
(C) most people want to know the reactions of our parents. And get rather disappointed when we tell them it was all peaceful and smooth.
(D) Some don’t believe it.
(E) For, how could our parents be so accepting is what many wonder aloud.
Q19. (A) the new family and its culture.
(B) And I think this is what you call the best of both worlds.
(C) Today, sambar sadam is as dear to me (if not more)
(D) I took my time to assimilate myself into
(E) as is rajma-chawal.
Q20. (A) Soon the big day arrived and it all went off well
(B) nobody in the extended family really cared or dared to behave otherwise.
(C) There was novelty, fun and joy all around.
(D) with lots of happiness and a little anxiety.
(E) When our parents had taken a positive stance,
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