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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 5

Complete the following paragraph with suitable adverb from the options given below :
It is ____ said that if we do not take pains, we gain nothing. ___?___ life without work is meaningless. Those who sit ____ or look for outside help invite ____ their ruin. The sun, moon and other heavenly bodies ____ work. ____, it is clear that work is a must for our life. ____ say you cannot take pains.

A Surely
B Hardly
C Almost
D Only


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Class : Class 8
It is almost

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Class : Class 5
Hardly

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Class : Class 1
No, it is not hardly it is option A that is Surely

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Class : Class 9
hadly

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Class : Class 5
Hardly

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Class : Class 6
it is only

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 1

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
Hello! I am Rani. My mom is a great cook. She started cooking when she was six years old! She would help her mother cook. And, now I'm helping my mom cook. I like baking the most. Baked broccoli is my most favourite thing to make. It is also my favourite food to eat. One day, when mom was sick, I tried to make the baked broccoli all by myself.
I washed the broccoli and put it in a pan with some butter and salt and then in the oven to bake. When the bell rang to tell me the broccoli was done, I opened the oven door. Guess what? The broccoli was not cooked! I started to laugh.
I laughed and laughed! Did you know what I did? I forgot to turn on the oven! The oven! Did you know what I did next? I called on the telephone for pizza to come to our house. Mom was happy that I "cooked" by myself. She was also happy that we could eat the pizza together. We will have baked broccoli some other day.

Rani likes ________________ the most.

Acooking
Bbaking
Ceating
Dsleeping


yadawa

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rachana

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munda

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 1

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ymadd

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 6

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Class : Class 1

c


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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 6

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
FLYING FISH

Flying fish can be seen jumping out of warm ocean waters worldwide. Their streamlined torpedo shape helps them gather enough underwater speed to break the surface, and their large, wing-like pectoral fins get them airborne.
Flying fish are thought to have evolved this remarkable gliding ability to escape predators, of which they have many. Their hunters include mackerel, tuna, sword fish, marlin, and other larger fish. For their nutrition, flying fish feed on a variety of food, including plankton, bacteria and other tiny marine creatures. The average lifespan of flying fish is around five years in the wild. In size they can grow up to 18 inches.
There are about 40 known species of flying fish. Beyond their useful pectoral fins, all have unevenly forked tails, with the lower lobe longer than the upper lobe. Many species have enlarged pelvic fins as well and are known as four-winged flying fish.
The process of taking flight, or gliding, begins by gaining great velocity underwater, about 37 miles (60 kilometers) per hour. Angling upward, the four-winged flying fish breaks the surface and begins to taxi by rapidly beating its tail while it is still beneath the surface. It then takes to the air, sometimes reaching heights of over 4 feet (1.2 metres) and gliding long distances, up to 655 feet (200 metres). Once it nears the surface again, it can flap its tail and taxi without fully returning to the water. Capable of continuing its flight in such a manner, flying fish have been recorded stretching out their flights with consecutive glides spanning distances up to 1,312 feet (400 metres). Flying fish can soar high enough that sailors often find them on the decks of their ships.
Flying fish swim in large schools (groups) and are attracted to light, like a number of sea creatures, and fishermen take advantage of this with ample results. Canoes, filled with enough water to sustain fish, but not enough to allow them to propel themselves out, are affixed with a luring light at night to capture flying fish by the dozens. There is currently no protection status on these animals.
Fishermen attract flying fish with _______.

Alight
Bearthworms
Ccanoes
Dsmall fish


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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 6

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
FLYING FISH

Flying fish can be seen jumping out of warm ocean waters worldwide. Their streamlined torpedo shape helps them gather enough underwater speed to break the surface, and their large, wing-like pectoral fins get them airborne.
Flying fish are thought to have evolved this remarkable gliding ability to escape predators, of which they have many. Their hunters include mackerel, tuna, sword fish, marlin, and other larger fish. For their nutrition, flying fish feed on a variety of food, including plankton, bacteria and other tiny marine creatures. The average lifespan of flying fish is around five years in the wild. In size they can grow up to 18 inches.
There are about 40 known species of flying fish. Beyond their useful pectoral fins, all have unevenly forked tails, with the lower lobe longer than the upper lobe. Many species have enlarged pelvic fins as well and are known as four-winged flying fish.
The process of taking flight, or gliding, begins by gaining great velocity underwater, about 37 miles (60 kilometers) per hour. Angling upward, the four-winged flying fish breaks the surface and begins to taxi by rapidly beating its tail while it is still beneath the surface. It then takes to the air, sometimes reaching heights of over 4 feet (1.2 metres) and gliding long distances, up to 655 feet (200 metres). Once it nears the surface again, it can flap its tail and taxi without fully returning to the water. Capable of continuing its flight in such a manner, flying fish have been recorded stretching out their flights with consecutive glides spanning distances up to 1,312 feet (400 metres). Flying fish can soar high enough that sailors often find them on the decks of their ships.
Flying fish swim in large schools (groups) and are attracted to light, like a number of sea creatures, and fishermen take advantage of this with ample results. Canoes, filled with enough water to sustain fish, but not enough to allow them to propel themselves out, are affixed with a luring light at night to capture flying fish by the dozens. There is currently no protection status on these animals.
What helps flying fish fly?

AWarm water
BUnderwater speed
CTorpedo
DPectoral fins


according to this I think so answer is c)Torpedo

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Class : Class 9
Hello Divisha! You study in VI-I . The answer should be (B) because (C) mentions "torpedo" but not "torpedo shape". The "torpedo shape" allows the fish to gather enough "underwater speed" to break the water's surface and fly. Thus the ans should be (B) according to me. I am in DPS Noida too.

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Class : Class 9

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 6

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 6

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 6

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Class : Class 7
c

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Class : Class 6
no

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