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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 8

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Class : Class 8
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Class : Class 2
International dolls

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– Dolls are very old answer those dolls are very old so the correct answer should be option A

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Class : Class 2
But this question is very interesting time

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 6

READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
Mango, India's or Asia's greatest gift to people with a good taste, is also known as the 'King of Fruits'. In their original form, Mangoes come from the forest of Assam in north-east India and Myanmar. The mango tree bears fruit in the height of summer. It is observed, the warmer the temperature the sweeter the fruit, and the sweeter it is the juicier it gets. There are more than a thousand odd varieties of this wonderful fruit to satisfy our taste buds. They come in different shapes like a ball, or oval in shape, kidney shaped or just long and thin. It can be of red and yellow colour like the setting sun or even green as a leaf.
How this king of fruits got its name is an interesting story. The name comes from Tamil. From Man-Kay, it was altered to manga. The Portuguese after coming in the country as colonisers changed the name to mango. It was their experimentation and inquisitiveness about the juicy fruit that we have so many different varieties of the sumptuous fruit. The famous Alphonso or Mulgoa that we cherish today, are the result of their hard work and research.
History is a witness to the existence of this fruit since time immemorial. The ancient scriptures like Upnishads have spoken about the fruit 3000 years ago, but, the world has savoured it for only for the last 300 years! It was mentioned in the Upnishads by the name of amra, rasala and sahakara. Down the ages, several qualities have got attached to the mango. It is seen as a symbol of good luck. In many parts of west and south India, mango leaves are put up at the front door. It is a belief that the mango tree has the power to make wishes come true. The mango tree is also associated with the God of love 'Manmatha' its blossoms are considered to be the God's arrows. Moreover, it is said that the Buddha created a white mango tree which was later worshipped by his followers.
Whose experimentation gave a variety of mango called 'Alphonso'?

AIndians
BPortuguese
CFarmers of India
DThe Upanishads


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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 5

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 4

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Aneeqah Shahzad from Babaji Vidhyashram, Chennai, TamilNaduClass:IVA

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 5

Fill the correct simple past or past perfect form of the verb given in the brackets from the options given below :
Ramya ____ (start) asking for books even before I ____ (know) her for a week. When Sandhya ____ (see) all the pictures, she ____ (be) ready to leave. Tenses (Present-Perfect; Past-Simple, Continuous and Perfect) 9 Qadir ____ (come) to have lunch with me but I ____ (have) some errands to do. We ___?___ (not invite) Rubina to the party because she ____ (misbehave) with our guests last time. As soon as Sarla ____ (get) her money, she ____ (rush) out of the place. I ____ (thank) Rajni for what she ____ (do) for me.
Hardly ____ (I enter) the house when I ____ (hear) the mirror break.

A did not invited
B did not invite
C was not invited
D had not invited


How ? I cannot understand how the answer is B?

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 2

Read the following story and answer the questions that follow :
BANYAN TREE

There was a huge Banyan tree on the corner of the road that led to the village. It had stood there for years. The passers-by halted under the tree when they became tired The tree happily gave them shelter, which gave the tree, a sense of joy.
One day, the branches of the tree felt proud of themselves and said to the root, "We are so great. We, along with the leaves, give shade to the tired travellers and they thank us in return. Nobody even acknowledges or knows you." The root replied, "You are forgetting something. I am your strength. You all would not survive without my support. I am the real life of this tree."
The Banyan tree had stood _________ for years.

A in the centre of village
B on the corner of the road leading to the village
C near the main road of the village
D in the centre of the road leading to the village


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