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25801. Ratify
(A): Confirm (B): refer (C): exaggerate (D): deny cr
25802. Ravage:
(A): Destroy (B): relax (C): Restore cr (D): inspect
25803. Wayward:
(A): Stable cr (B): volatile (C): Insincere (D): deceptive
25804. Wield:
(A): Use (B): misuse cr (C): Abstain (D): increase
25805. The ancient name of the city of Patna is—
(A): Pataliputra (B): Kanauj (C): Kausambi (D): Kapilavastu
25806. All is well that __ well.
(A): ended (B): ends cr (C): can end (D): ending
25807. A bird in the hand is worth ___ in the bush.
(A): Three (B): five (C): Two cr (D): six
25808. A baker"s dozen means ___.
(A): Twelve (B): six (C): Five (D): thirteen cr
25809. It"s no use crying ___.
(A): Over dead child (B): over spilt milk cr (C): Over yesterdays (D): over flowed water
25810. Mice will play ___.
(A): When the cat is near (B): When the cat is away cr (C): When the rat away (D): when the night comes
25811. Still water ___ deep.
(A): Flows (B): runs cr (C): Moves (D): drains
25812. A stitch in time ___.
(A): Saves nine cr (B): kills nine (C): Avoids nine (D): attracts nine
25813. Uneasy lies the head ___.
(A): That thinks a lot (B): that wears the crown cr (C): That rules the Kingdom (D): that hates others
25814. Silence is Gold __.
(A): Copper is speech (B): Gold is speech (C): Speech is silver cr (D): speech is divine
25815. Beauty lies ___.
(A): In the mind minds of the beholder (B): In the attitude of the beholder (C): in the imagination of the beholder (D): in the eyes of a beholder cr
25816. Find the one word substitute:Words inscribed on the graves:
(A): Epigram (B): Epitome (C): Epitaph cr (D): Eponym
25817. One who draws comic pictures:
(A): Cartoonist (B): Caricaturist cr (C): Engraver (D): Tattooist
25818. People of the same age:
(A): Colleagues (B): contemporaries (C): Compatriots (D): coevals cr
25819. One who lends money at a very high interest:
(A): Pedurer (B): usurer cr (C): banker (D): loaner
25820. A forsaken, homeless child:
(A): Orphan (B): Truant (C): Waif cr (D): destitute
25821. An animal with four legs:
(A): quadruped cr (B): Biped (C): Millipede (D): centipede
25822. Fit to drink:
(A): Drinkable (B): potable cr (C): Succulent (D): palatable
25823. Belief that God provides nature:
(A): Monism (B): theism (C): Pantheism cr (D): nihilism
25824. One who is bad at spelling:
(A): Calligraphist (B): cacographist cr (C): Holographer (D): cartographer
25825. Murder of wife:
(A): Sororicide (B): regicide (C): Assassin (D): Uxoricide cr
25826. The ancient kingdom of “Avanti” had its capital at—
(A): Vaishali (B): Kausambi (C): Ujjain (D): Ayodhya
25827. When did Vasco-da-Gama come to India—
(A): 1492 (B): 1498 (C): 1398 (D): 1542
25828. The General who gave the firing order at Jallianwala Bag was—
(A): Tegart (B): Cornwallis (C): Simpson (D): O. Dwyer
25829. Gandhiji started Satyagraha in 1919 to protest against the—
(A): Rowlatt Act (B): Salt Law (C): Act of 1909 (D): Jallianwala Bagh Messacre
25830. The Britishers come to India as traders and formed company named—
(A): Indo-British Company (B): The Great Britain Company (C): Eastern India Company (D): East India Company
25831. Mahatma Gandhi was born in—
(A): Wardha (B): Porbander (C): Sabarmati (D): Ahmedabad
25832. On selling three articles at the cost of four article, there will be profit of—
(A): 0.25 (B): 100/3 % (C): 75/2% (D): 0.4
25833. By selling an article for Rs. 40, there is loss of 40%. By selling it for Rs. 80 there is—
(A): Gain of 20% (B): Loss of 10% (C): Loss of 20% (D): Gain of 10%
25834. A number consists of two digits whose sum is If 8 is subtracted from the number, the digits interchange their places. The number is—
(A): 44 (B): 35 (C): 62 (D): 33
25835. The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 3 : 5 : 7 and its perimeter is 30 cm. The length of the greatest side of the triangle in cm is—
(A): 6 (B): 10 (C): 14 (D): 16
25836. The radius of a right circular cone is 3 cm and its height is 4 cm. The curved surface of the cone will be—
(A): 12 η sq. cm (B): 15 η sq. cm (C): 18 η sq. cm (D): 21 η sq. cm
25837. The steam engine was invented by—
(A): James Watt (B): James Prescott Joule (C): New Commen (D): Isaac Newton
25838. Albert Einsten was a famous—
(A): Physician (B): Chemist (C): Physicist (D): Biologist
25839. The fractions 7/11, 16/20, 21/22 when arranged in descending order is—
(A): 7/11, 16/20, 21/22 (B): 21/22, 7/11, 16/20 (C): 21/22, 16/20, 7/11 (D): 7/11, 21/22, 16/20
25840. If 10% of a number is subtracted from it, the result is The number is—
(A): 1900 (B): 2000 (C): 2100 (D): 2140
25841. The number is just preceding 9909 which is a perfect square is—
(A): 9908 (B): 9900 (C): 9899 (D): 9801
25842. In banking ATM stands for—
(A): Automated Tallying Machine (B): Automatic Teller Machine (C): Automated Totalling Machine (D): Automated Transaction of Money
25843. The injection of anti-toxin is given to prevent—
(A): Tetanus (B): Tuberculosis (C): Typhoid (D): Filariasis
25844. Dental caries are due to—
(A): Viral infection (B): Contaminated water (C): Bacterial infection (D): Hereditary causes
25845. Palak leaves are rich source of—
(A): Vitamin A (B): Iron (C): Carotene (D): Vitamin E
25846. Oranges are rich source of—
(A): Carbohydrates (B): Fats (C): Proteins (D): Vitamins
25847. AIDS stands for—
(A): Acquired Immune Disease Syndrome (B): Acquired Immunity Deficient Syndrome (C): Acquired Immune Deficiency (D): Acquired Infection Deficiency Syndrome
25848. Stem cuttings are commonly used for re-growing—
(A): Cotton (B): Banana (C): Jute (D): Sugar Cane
25849. Persons with which blood group are called universal donors—
(A): AB (B): A (C): O (D): B
25850. Silk is produced by—
(A): Egg of silkworm (B): Pupa of silkworm (C): Larva of silkworm (D): Insect itself
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