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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 6

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Class : Class 10
IT SHOULD BE WERE YOU WORRIED

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Class : Class 6
It should be option B

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Class : Class 9

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Class : Class 9
The correct option should be b.

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Class : Class 7
no it is option D

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Class : Class 6
B tho??

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 6

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Class : Class 6

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Class : Class 6
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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 4

Choose the best option to complete each sentence.

My bike hit his car. It was my fault, so I had to pay for the damage ________ the car.

Ato
Bfor
Coff
Dat


this is wrong if "to" work is substituted. Lets read the sentence, "So i had to pay for the damage to the car". We do not pay money to the car. If the sentence is reconstructed as follows then to makes sense. "So i had to pay for the damage that happened to the car". So the option should contain the word "of" or as above the sentence should be rewritten

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Class : Class 2

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Class : Class 6
I think it is option A. What is wrong about option A?

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Class : Class 5
I first thought it would be for then I realized...the correct answer is to

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Class : Class 6

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Class : Class 7

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 4

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.

______ was the first spacecraft to have sustained landing on Mars.

APhoenix
BMariner 4
CNASA
DViking 2


the answer is d

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Class : Class 6
Ans:D

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IT HAPPENS WITH ME TOO.....BUT DON'T WORRY BECAUSE SOMETIMES THE INTERNET BREAKS ANS WE NEED TO REFRESH OUR PAGE BUT THE ANSWERS WILL BE DELETED

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REFRESH IT OR NOTHING CAN BE DONE

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 5

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
The Land of the Vikings
Who has not heard of the Vikings-the dauntless sea-rovers' who in the days of long ago were the dread of Northern Europe?
We English should know something of them' for Viking blood flowed in the veins of many of our ancestors. And these fierce fighting men came in their ships across the North Sea from Norway on more than one occasion to invade England. But they came once too often' and were thoroughly defeated at the Battle of Stamford Bridge' when' as will be remembered' Harald the Hard' King of Norway' was killed in attempting to turn his namesake' King Harold of England' off his throne.
Norwegian historians' however' do not say very much about this particular invasion. They prefer to dwell on the great deeds of another King Harald' who was called “Fairhair”' and who began his reign some two hundred years earlier. This Harald was only a boy of ten years of age when he came to the throne' but he was determined to increase the size of his kingdom' which was then but a small one' so he trained his men to fight' built grand new ships' and then began his conquests. Norway was at that time divided up into a number of districts or small kingdoms' each of which was ruled over by an Earl or petty King' and it was these rulers whom Harald set to work to subdue. He intended to make one united kingdom of all Norway' and he eventually succeeded in doing so. But he had many a hard fight; and if the Sagas' as the historical records of the North are called' speak truly' he fought almost continuously during twelve long years before he had accomplished his task' and even then he was only just twenty-one years of age.
They say that he did all these wonderful things because a girl' named Gyda' whom he wanted to marry' refused to have anything to say to him until he had made himself King of a really big kingdom. He made a vow that he would not comb or cut his hair until he had conquered the whole country.
He led his men to victory after victory' and at length fought his last great battle at Hafrsfjord (to the south of Stavanger). The sea-fight was desperate and long' but Harald's fleet succeeded in overpowering that of the enemy' and Sulki' King of Rogaland' as well as Erik' King of Hardanger' were slain. Then Harald cut and dressed his hair' the skalds composed poems in honour of the event' and for ever after he was known as Fairhair. He was truly a great Viking' and he did not rest content with the conquest of Norway alone; for he brought his ships across the North Sea and conquered the Isle of Man' the Hebrides' the Shetlands' and the Orkneys' and he lived to the age of eighty-three.

'The sea fight was desperate and long'. Choose the correct phrase to replace 'desperate'_______.

Aextremely violent
Bfull of despair
Ctotally hopeless
Dextremely serious and dangerous


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Class : Class 9
huh

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Class : Class 7
b

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Class : Class 7
i say clook it up and you'll know what I am talking about

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Class : Class 10
B

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Class : Class 9
all answers are wrong...

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Class : Class 7
B they are wrong

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Class : Class 5
b

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Class : Class 8
B or C

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Class : Class 7
yeah it is B

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Class : Class 6
B

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