Choose the correct option. Dinesh sat ___________ before the test started. Aprecisely Bcalmly Chonestly
Choose the correctly spelt word. ADistinction BDestinction CDistiniction
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. THE RED PLANET Do you know there are many planets in our solar system and one of them is referred as 'the red planet'? This fourth planet from the sun, which is reddish in colour, is Mars. Mars gets its reddish colour from the high amount of iron oxide on its surface. Mars is also home to Olympus Mons, the highest discovered mountain in the solar system. With its peak at 88,600 feet, Olympus Mons is about three times as high as Mount Everest, which is 29,029 feet, the highest peak on Earth. Mars' Valles Marineris is the solar system's largest canyon, measuring more than seven miles deep. Of all the planets, temperatures on Mars are most similar to those on Earth. Unlike Earth, however, the thin atmosphere gives rise to fearsome dust storms that may envelop the entire planet and cause overall temperatures to rise. Mars has an extremely thin atmosphere. 95% of it is carbon dioxide, 3% is nitrogen, 1.6% is argon, and the remainder consists of traces of oxygen and water. Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos. Interestingly, Phobos orbits Mars at a distance of only about 5,500 miles from its center, the closest any moon orbits its parent planet. Because Phobos has a particularly low orbit, scientists believe it will eventually crash into Mars or break up into pieces, possibly forming rings around the planet like Saturn. There has long been speculation concerning the possibility of life and of liquid water on Mars. Some evidence on the planet's surface suggests the presence of liquid water at some point in history, but scientists think this water would be too salty or acidic to support life. There is compelling evidence, however, that Mars was once much more habitable to life than it is today. Many spacecraft have attempted to visit Mars, the most notable of which was NASA's Mariner 4, the first to visit in a fly-by in 1965. In 1976, Viking 1 and 2 became the first spacecrafts to conduct successful and sustained landings on Mars. They provided the first colour photographs of the "red planet". In May of 2008, the NASA Phoenix lander touched down on the north polar region of Mars to study surface features. The atmosphere of Mars is dominated by ______. Acarbon dioxide Bargon Cnitrogen Doxygen
Read the passage given below and complete the sentences using the verb given in the brackets : Water in the sea and on the ground constantly ________ (evaporate) due to heat of the sun. Water ________ (get) converted into vapour which ________ (go) upwards in the atmosphere. Water vapours then ________ (condense) on the dust particles to form clouds. When clouds ________ (go) up, they condense into water which ________ (come) down again as rains. _____?______ (you know) what ________ (happen) to this water? All of it ________ (not seep) into earth. Most of it ________ (collect) in the sea and other reservoirs of water on land. It evaporates again, ________ (rise) in the sky and ________ (convert) into rain water. A You know B You do know C You knows D Do you know
Choose the correct word/phrase to complete each sentence. There was nowhere to play in the park. There were ___________ people. A too many B too much C some
Choose the correct option to complete each sentence. My sister studies in _____________ university. Aa Ban Cthe Dno article
CHOOSE THE BEST RESPONSE TO COMPLETE THE CONVERSATION.Stranger : Here, take this chocolate.Siya: ____________. AHow many can you give? BYes, give it to me. CSorry, I dont take anything from strangers. DDo you have my favourite chocolate?
CHOOSE THE COORECT WORD. MBLRLUEA AABREULLM BUMBRELLA CUMALLBRE DALLUMBRE
Choose the best option. Memories of past are called _______ AMemories BNostalgia CRememberance DDreams
Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions : A duck lived ___________ the waterside. A in B by C on D into