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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 7
I think (B) is the answer

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Class : Class 7
I think (B) is the answer

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 3

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 6

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Class : Class 8
You shouldn't put an interrogation mark after a greeting, so please don't choose Option C as the right option..:)

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Class : Class 10
in my opinion it should be option C because it has asked incorrect,not correct!!! Many students get confused in 'Choose the Incorrect option'.So,please don't get confused in these type of questions.

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Class : Class 7
C Hi? would be inappropriate

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Class : Class 7
C Hi? would be inappropriate

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Class : Class 8
A

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Class : Class 6
C) Hi? My name is Diya. This is Sukritee Singh from Bhavans Nagpur

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 7

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 3

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Class : Class 3
Like

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Class : Class 6
like play

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 5

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Class : Class 8
A

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Class : Class 8
A

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Class : Class 6
milk as it is. a liquid

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Class : Class 6
I got it incorrect as I thought it was pulse now i understand why the answer is milk.

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 4

READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
Born on July 19, 1827 in the village of Nagwa, district Ballia, Uttra Pradesh,
Mangal Pandey has been introduced in Indian history as the first freedom fighter and martyr of 1857. He is popularly named 'Shaheed Mangal Pandey' because 'Shaheed' means martyr in Urdu and he was the first Indian sepoy who woke up the Indian masses to fight for the nation.
Mangal Pandey, at the age of 22 joined the British East India Company as a soldier in the 34th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry. He was a true patriot who sparked the fire of First War of Indian Independence. The British termed it as Sepoy Mutiny or the Revolt of 1857 as it was a mass revolt of Indian soldiers in the British Army.
The main reason of Sepoy Mutiny was the Pattern 1853 Enfield rifled musket. To load a new rifle, the soldiers had to bite the cartridge and open to pour gunpowder into the rifle's muzzle. There was a widespread rumour that these cartridges were greased with lard or tallow. Lard is the pork fat, which the Muslims regarded as unclean and tallow came from cow, which the Hindus regarded as sacred. The British army constituted of 96% Indians and so, both the Hindu and the Muslim soldiers refused to accept these cartridges. Everyone had a firm belief that this was done intentionally and this discontent turned into a major revolt. Mass revolt forced Pandey to attack his British sergeant on the parade ground, besides wounding an adjutant. A native soldier stopped him from killing them. The officer in-charge ordered a Jamadaar of the troop to arrest Pandey, but he refused to do so. Mangal tried to commit suicide to light the flame of nationalism in the hearts of millions of Indians but he failed to do so. He was captured and sentenced to death on April 8, 1857 in Barrackpore. March 29, 1857 is considered to be the day when Mangal Pandey sowed the seed of India's struggle for independence.
Which word in the passage means the opposite of the word 'satisfied'?

A Pattern
B Refused
C Discontent
D Struggle


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Class : Class 4
D

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Class : Class 4
I mean C*

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Class : Class 7

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 7

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Class : Class 7

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Class : Class 4
the order of adjectives must be floor length, blue, satin dress according to the adjective order OSASCOMP rule

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Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 8
Answer is B because of OSASCOMP order of adjectives

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 3

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Class : Class 3
In the part of option "D" it should be no error.

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Class : Class 4
I also don't see anything wrong in this. Can someone please explain.

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Class : Class 8
The correct answer is C

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Class : Class 3
I agree it is not c

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Class : Class 3
Can someone explain why and where is the error in this sentence.

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Class : Class 4
I don't see anything wrong in the answer C. Can someone explain what's wrong in 'really different and'

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Class : Class 3
I do not agree that answer C is the correct option

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Class : Class 6
i also dont understand what is wrong in what is really different and

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 5

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Class : Class 6
quick and easy

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Class : Class 5
a silly mistake done by me

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