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B. 1 and 3 only
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D. All - 1, 2, 3 & 4
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Science
Which type of soil do the particles shown in the figure belong to?
(Use the scale given in the photograph)
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A. Gravel
C. Silt
B. Sand
D. Clay
Correct Answer : B
Class 8 | Maths
There is a certain relation between the corresponding members of X and Y in the
following figure.
Which of the following equations describes the relation correctly?
A. x = y + 1
B. y = 2x -1
C. x = 2y -1
D. y = 2x 2-1
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Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Science
The diagram shows the mass and dimensions of three cuboids. Which one of the
following statements is TRUE?
A. The blocks all have the same
density
C. Block 1 is one-third as dense as
Block 3
B. Blocks 2 and 3 are twice as dense as
Block 1.
D. All three blocks have different densities
Correct Answer : B
Class 7 | Maths
If 10 is a factor of a number n, which of the following MUST also be a factor of n?
A. 20
B. 15
C. 5
D. 4
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Science
A person climbs a steep hill. Identify the posture of the person while climbing the
hill.
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Correct Answer : A
Class 6 | Maths
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Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science
The moon revolves around the Earth. This causes
A. day and night to be formed B. the moon to appear bright throughout the night
C. seasons to occur on the
D. the moon's visible shape to change during the
Earth
month
Correct Answer : D
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Class 9 | Science
Compared to a chlorine atom, Cl, a chlorine ion Cl-, will have _______
A. one proton less
B. one neutron more
C. one electron more
D. one neutron less and one proton less
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths
m and n are rational numbers. Which of the following is also a rational number?
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C. 1, 2 and 3 only
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Class 7 | Science
Each molecule of a compound has 2 nitrogen atoms and 5 oxygen atoms. Nitrogen
has a symbol N and oxygen has a symbol O. Then the chemical formula of the
compound is
A. N5O2
B. NO5
C. N2O5
D. N2O
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths
If 10 is a factor of a number n, which of the following MUST also be a factor of n?
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C. 5
B. 15
D. 4
Correct Answer : C
Class 8 | Science
Crude oil is usually not used as a fuel. Which among these is NOT a reason for
this?
A. Crude oil is a resource from which many other fuels can be extracted.
B. Naphtha, got from crude oil, is a raw material for many important chemicals.
C. Crude oil is a non renewable resource and thus has to be conserved.
D. Crude oil does not burn completely and produces a very smoky flame.
Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths
There is a certain relation between the corresponding members of X and Y in the
following figure.
Which of the following equations describes the relation correctly?
A. x = y + 1
C. x = 2y -1
B. y = 2x -1
D. y = 2x 2-1
Correct Answer : D
Class 6 | Science
Three identical containers P, Q and R are taken, and kept - one on the terrace of a tall
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After a rain, which one will have the highest level of water, assuming no overflow and
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Class 9 | Science
Ethane is an organic compound having the chemical formula C2 H6. Which of the
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following is the correct representation of the ethane molecule?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths
O is the centre of the circle shown below.
Note: The figure is not to scale.
What is BCA?
A. 65
C. 25
B. 35
D. 115
Correct Answer : C
Class 8 | Science
If you took all of the atoms out of a chair, what would be left?
A. The chair would still be there, but it would weigh less.
B9
B. The chair would be exactly the same as before.
C. There would be nothing left of the chair.
D. A pool of liquid would be left in place of the chair.
Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths
Mrs. Rai made a large round pizza for her guests and cut it into 6 pieces- 3 small
identical pieces for children and 3 big identical pieces for adults. If each big piece
was double the size of the smaller ones, what is the measure of the angle made by
a big piece at the centre?
A. 400
C. 800
B. 600
D. 1000
Correct Answer : C
Class 7 | Science
How can we find the age of a tree after it is cut?
A. By the size of its trunk
B. By the colour of its bark
C. By the rings in its trunk
D. By the number of branches
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths
What is the length of the line next to the scale?
B<
A. 5.1 cm
C. 3.3 cm
B. 3.7 cm
D. 2.3 cm
Correct Answer : D
Class 6 | Science
What temperature does this thermometer show?
See carefully
A. 10.4 degrees C
B. 14 degrees C
C. 10 degrees F
D. 14 degrees F
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths
Which is the LARGEST 3-digit number that leaves a remainder 1 when divided by 3,
4 and 5?
A. 999
C. 181
B. 961
D. 61
Correct Answer : B
Class 8 | Maths
Vaishali saves Rs. 35 every week to buy a game costing Rs. 510. Which expression
below shows the amount left for her to save after n weeks?
A. (510 - 35)n
B. 35n - 510
C. 510 - 35n
D. (510 + 35)n
Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Science
BB
If you took all of the atoms out of a chair, what would be left?
A. The chair would still be there, but it
would weigh less.
B. The chair would be exactly the same
as before.
D. A pool of liquid would be left in place
C. There would be nothing left of the chair.
of the chair.
Correct Answer : C
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Class 9 | Science
To which of the cells shown below does the disease TETANUS belong?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths
(a, b, c) is known as a Pythagorean triplet if a2 + b2 = c2. If (a, b, c) is a Pythagorean
triplet, which of the following must also be a Pythagorean triplet?
A. (a2, b2, c 2)
C. (a + 2, b + 2, c + 2)
B. (3a, 4b, 5c)
D. (7a, 7b, 7c)
Correct Answer : D
Class 7 | Science
Shown here is the picture of a butterfly. The part of the butterfly that helps it acquire
its food is the
BA
A. antennae
B. proboscis
C. wings
D. thorax
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths
What amount should be filled in words in the cheque shown below?
A. Twenty lakhs sixty thousand eight
hundred only
C. Twenty crores six lakhs eight hundred
only
B. Two crores six lakhs eight hundred
only
D. Twenty crores sixty lakhs eight
hundred only
Correct Answer : B
BC
Class 6 | Science
Cold water and hot tea are kept in two identical glass vessels, each covered by a
metal lid. After some time, water droplets are seen in both vessels. Where exactly
are the droplets likely to be found in each case?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths
Unit cubes like the one on the left have been joined together to make solid S.
If two unit cubes can be stuck together ONLY by joining them face-to-face, AT
LEAST how many unit cubes have been used to form solid S?
A. 6
C. 8
B. 7
D. 14
Correct Answer : C
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Class 9 | Social Studies
Excise duty is levied by the Government on the manufacture of certain goods by
industries. Of these, excise duty is likely to be applicable to
A;
A. Vegetables
B. Bicycles
C. earthen pots
D. NCERT Textbooks
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Science
To which of the cells shown below does the disease TETANUS belong?
A. A
C. C
B. B
D. D
Correct Answer : A
Class 8 | Social Studies
South Africa was one of the last European colonies to become a free democratic
republic in recent times. Which of these was probably the main attraction of the
region to European colonists?
A. its alluring spices
B. its rich forests
C. its gold and diamond mines
D. its English speaking people
Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Science
A student is measuring the amount of oxygen produced from photosynthesis in a
water plant, and hypothesizes that it is different for different colours of light. If her
hypothesis is correct, which of these will VARY for different colours of light,
assuming the starting setup for different colours is identical [figure 1]?
A
A. the volume of the displaced water (X)
C. the temperature of the water
B. the total volume of the water
D. the visible growth of the plant
Correct Answer : A
Class 7 | Social Studies
The figure below shows a step well (locally called a vav). Step wells were built by
rulers in dry 'semi-arid' regions. In which of these states would we find step wells?
A. Bengal
B. Gujarat
C. Kerala
D. Chhatisgarh
A-
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Science
Shown here is the picture of a butterfly. The part of the butterfly that helps it acquire
its food is the
A. antennae
C. wings
B. proboscis
D. thorax
Correct Answer : B
Class 6 | Social Studies
This painting shows the lifestyle of a tribal people called WARLI inhabiting the
Thane district of Maharashtra. From the painting, which of these appears to be
TRUE of the Warli community?
A. The Warli people are fond of music and dance.
B. The Warli have successfully domesticated wild animals.
C. Animal hunting is the main occupation of the Warlis.
D. The people of Warli community are not civilised.
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Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science
Cold water and hot tea are kept in two identical glass vessels, each covered by a
metal lid. After some time, water droplets are seen in both vessels. Where exactly
are the droplets likely to be found in each case?
A. A
C. C
B. B
D. D
Correct Answer : C
Class 9 | English
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence below.
The students have __________ the best in Maths.
A. faired
B. fared
C. fiared
D. farred
Saturday's Question | Class 9 | Social Studies
Excise duty is levied by the Government on the manufacture of certain goods by
industries. Of these, excise duty is likely to be applicable to
A. Vegetables
C. earthen pots
B. Bicycles
D. NCERT Textbooks
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Correct Answer : B
Class 8 | English
My sister and her team built an actual car for their automobile engineering
project. They were pretty sure that the car could run safely. But their teacher
was skeptical and refused to let them drive it outside the college grounds
before he tested it out himself.
What does the word ''skeptical'' MEAN as used in the sentence above?
A. to be strict about rules
B. to feel superior to others
C. to be doubtful about something
D. to feel good about one's achievements
Saturday's Question | Class 8 | Social Studies
South Africa was one of the last European colonies to become a free democratic
republic in recent times. Which of these was probably the main attraction of the
region to European colonists?
A. its alluring spices
C. its gold and diamond mines
B. its rich forests
D. its English speaking people
Correct Answer : C
Class 7 | English
The librarian told them ____________ whichever book __________ to.
Choose the CORRECT OPTION that COMPLETES the sentence above.
A. that they could read...... they wants
B. that they could read..... they wanted
C. that they can read...... they are wanting
D. that they can read...... they have wanted
A9
Saturday's Question | Class 7 | Social Studies
The figure below shows a step well (locally called a vav). Step wells were built by
rulers in dry 'semi-arid' regions. In which of these states would we find step wells?
A. Bengal
C. Kerala
B. Gujarat
D. Chhatisgarh
Correct Answer : B
Class 9 | Maths
A factory works 6 days every week and produces x bulbs every day. On an average
7 bulbs are defective every day. How many good bulbs will be produced in y
weeks?
A. 6xy - 42y
B. 6x - 7y
C. 42x - 6y
D. (6x - 7) y
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | English
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence below.
The students have __________ the best in Maths.
A. faired
B. fared
A<
C. fiared
D. farred
Correct Answer : B
Class 8 | Maths
Two identical triangular pieces of paper are pasted one on top of the other such that
they overlap in a square of side 4 cm as shown below.
The resulting shape covers an area of
A. 136 cm
B. 120 cm
C. 104 cm
D. 88 cm
Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | English
My sister and her team built an actual car for their automobile engineering
project. They were pretty sure that the car could run safely. But their teacher
was skeptical and refused to let them drive it outside the college grounds
before he tested it out himself.
What does the word ''skeptical'' MEAN as used in the sentence above?
A. to be strict about rules
C. to be doubtful about something
B. to feel superior to others
D. to feel good about one's achievements
Correct Answer : C
Class 7 | Maths
For which of the following triangles will the sum of the three angles be the greatest?
AB
A. Obtuse-angled isosceles
B. Equilateral
C. Right-angled isosceles
D. It will be the same for all.
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | English
The librarian told them ____________ whichever book __________ to.
Choose the CORRECT OPTION that COMPLETES the sentence above.
A. that they could read...... they wants
C. that they can read...... they are
wanting
B. that they could read..... they wanted
D. that they can read...... they have
wanted
Correct Answer : B
Class 6 | Maths
One step of the flow chart below is missing:
If you had started with 20 in the first box, the ending number would have been 6.
What is the missing step (indicated by '?' in the chart)?
A. '+ 10'
B. '− 10'
C. '+ 2'
D. '− 2'
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | English
Which of these sentences conveys that Shirin is able to dance?
A. Shirin may dance.
C. Shirin must dance.
B. Shirin will dance.
D. Shirin can dance.
Correct Answer : D
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Class 8 | Science
Which of these best explains why a chullah fire (or a camp fire) burns brighter when
it is fanned?
A. the air tries to put out the fire, so the fire burns brighter
B. the amount of fuel available to the fire increases
C. the amount of oxygen available to burn increases
D. it removes the burnt ashes allowing the wood to burn
Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths
Two identical triangular pieces of paper are pasted one on top of the other such that
they overlap in a square of side 4 cm as shown below.
The resulting shape covers an area of
A. 136 cm
C. 104 cm
B. 120 cm
D. 88 cm
Correct Answer : C
Class 7 | Science
Among these species, which one appeared most recently on the earth?
A. Fish
B. Reptiles
C. Man
AC
D. Birds
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths
For which of the following triangles will the sum of the three angles be the greatest?
A. Obtuse-angled isosceles
C. Right-angled isosceles
B. Equilateral
D. It will be the same for all.
Correct Answer : D
Class 6 | Science
I filter gaseous waste from the blood. Who am I?
A. Heart
B. Lungs
C. Kidneys
D. Large intestines
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths
One step of the flow chart below is missing:
If you had started with 20 in the first box, the ending number would have been 6.
What is the missing step (indicated by '?' in the chart)?
A. '+ 10'
C. '+ 2'
B. '− 10'
D. '− 2'
Correct Answer : A
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Class 8 | Maths
C;
A tailor, when asked to stitch dresses for a school's annual programme, says he
would stitch 25 dresses a day and finish the work in 20 days. If the school requests
him to finish and deliver the dresses 5 days earlier, at least how many extra dresses
would he need to stitch every day?
A. 13
B. 9
C. 8
D. 5
Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Science
Which of these best explains why a chullah fire (or a camp fire) burns brighter when
it is fanned?
A. the air tries to put out the fire, so the
B. the amount of fuel available to the fire
fire burns brighter
increases
C. the amount of oxygen available to burn D. it removes the burnt ashes allowing
increases
the wood to burn
Correct Answer : C
Class 9 | Maths
p, q and r are integers such that p > q and r > q.
Which of the following is NECESSARILY true about their values?
A. q has the least value.
B. r has the greatest value.
C. p is greater than r.
D. r is greater than p.
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Science
C
Which of these forces is responsible for meteoroids entering the Earth's
atmosphere?
A. frictional
C. magnetic
B. gravitational
D. both A and B
Correct Answer : B
Class 7 | Maths
Which of these could have a mass of about 5 kg?
A. a pillow
B. a cricket bat
C. a heavy school bag
D. a scooter or motorcycle
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Science
Among these species, which one appeared most recently on the earth?
A. Fish
C. Man
B. Reptiles
D. Birds
Correct Answer : C
Class 6 | Maths
About how much water is a regular sized home aquarium likely to hold when
completely full?
C-
A. 3 litres
B. 30 litres
C. 30 kilolitres
D. 300 millillitres
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science
I filter gaseous waste from the blood. Who am I?
A. Heart
C. Kidneys
B. Lungs
D. Large intestines
Correct Answer : B
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Class 9 | Science
Which element is found in both sodium chlorate and zinc nitrate?
A. nitrogen
B. hydrogen
C. oxygen
D. Chlorine
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths
p, q and r are integers such that p > q and r > q.
Which of the following is NECESSARILY true about their values?
A. q has the least value.
C. p is greater than r.
B. r has the greatest value.
D. r is greater than p.
Correct Answer : A
Class 8 | Science
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL is term used to describe the use of living organisms, such
as predators, parasitoids, and pathogens, to control pest insects, weeds or
diseases.
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An example of biological control is using
A. a cat to kill mice at home
B. pesticides to kill insects
C. medicine to poison food of the pest
D. Scarecrows to scare away birds
Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths
A tailor, when asked to stitch dresses for a school's annual programme, says he
would stitch 25 dresses a day and finish the work in 20 days. If the school requests
him to finish and deliver the dresses 5 days earlier, at least how many extra dresses
would he need to stitch every day?
A. 13
C. 8
B. 9
D. 5
Correct Answer : B
Class 7 | Science
Which of the following parts is present in a plant cell but absent in an animal cell?
A. centriole
B. nucleus
C. cytoplasm
D. cell wall
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths
Which of these could have a mass of about 5 kg?
A. a pillow
C. a heavy school bag
B. a cricket bat
D. a scooter or motorcycle
Correct Answer : C
Class 6 | Science
C8
What does this road sign represent?
A. Cycles can be parked here.
B. Cycles may be crossing here.
C. Cycle Repair Shop.
D. Cycling not allowed here.
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths
About how much water is a regular sized home aquarium likely to hold when
completely full?
A. 3 litres
C. 30 kilolitres
B. 30 litres
D. 300 millillitres
Correct Answer : B
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Class 9 | Social Studies
'Step Farming' is a type of agricultural practice. In which of the following types of
landscapes is it practised?
A. Coastal sand dunes
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B. Alluvial plains
C. Mangrove forests
D. Hill slopes
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Science
Which element is found in both sodium chlorate and zinc nitrate?
A. nitrogen
C. oxygen
B. hydrogen
D. Chlorine
Correct Answer : C
Class 7 | Social Studies
The Pohang Steel Company of South Korea is planning to start a steel plant in the
DELTA region of Paradip. The people of this region are protesting against this as
they fear that they will lose their agricultural land. Which of these crops is MOST
likely to be affected?
A. Coffee
B. Cotton
C. Rice
D. Orange
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Science
Which of the following parts is present in a plant cell but absent in an animal cell?
A. centriole
C. cytoplasm
B. nucleus
D. cell wall
Correct Answer : D
Class 6 | Social Studies
Ravi is designing a tourist brochure of Delhi. Under the section 'Buildings of the
C<
Muslim Period', which of these should he show?
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science
What does this road sign represent?
A. Cycles can be parked here.
C. Cycle Repair Shop.
B. Cycles may be crossing here.
D. Cycling not allowed here.
Correct Answer : B
CB
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Class 9 | English
''Everything you make is delicious, Mom,'' Smita said. ''when will you teach me to
cook like you?''
Choose the option that identifies the correct type of error.
A. Spelling error
B. Punctuation error
C. Error in Tense
D. No error
Saturday's Question | Class 9 | Social Studies
'Step Farming' is a type of agricultural practice. In which of the following types of
landscapes is it practised?
A. Coastal sand dunes
C. Mangrove forests
B. Alluvial plains
D. Hill slopes
Correct Answer : D
Class 8 | English
Imagine you are looking through a series of volumes of an encyclopaedia which
contain subjects listed alphabetically.
Which of the following would you be likely to find in the volume which contained the
subjects ''Kimono'' to ''Loris''?
A. Kuala Lumpur
B. Lunar
C. Keratin
D. Lotto
Saturday's Question | Class 8 | Social Studies
CA
The stamp shown below was issued by
A. a modern Indian state government
C. a princely state
B. the Government of India
D. a city municipal corporation
Correct Answer : C
Class 7 | English
The new recruit has had adequate training and should be able to perform
better in the coming round of presentations.
In the above sentence, the word ''adequate'' means the SAME as
''______________''.
A. equal
B. effortless
C. sufficient
D. acceptable
Saturday's Question | Class 7 | Social Studies
The Pohang Steel Company of South Korea is planning to start a steel plant in the
DELTA region of Paradip. The people of this region are protesting against this as
they fear that they will lose their agricultural land. Which of these crops is MOST
likely to be affected?
A. Coffee
C. Rice
B. Cotton
D. Orange
Correct Answer : C
CC
Class 6 | English
According to a popular proverb, a bird in hand is worth two in the __________.
A. feet
B. mind
C. bush
D. air
Saturday's Question | Class 6 | Social Studies
Ravi is designing a tourist brochure of Delhi. Under the section 'Buildings of the
Muslim Period', which of these should he show?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Correct Answer : A
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29/04/2014
Class 9 | Maths
The pattern of numbers below forms a special sequence called the Fibonacci
sequence. Study the first 7 numbers given below and understand the pattern
1,1,2,3,5,8,13
..
What could the next two numbers of the sequence be?
A. 18 and 23
B. 18 and 31
C. 21 and 26
D. 21 and 34
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | English
''Everything you make is delicious, Mom,'' Smita said. ''when will you teach me to
cook like you?''
Choose the option that identifies the correct type of error.
A. Spelling error
C. Error in Tense
B. Punctuation error
D. No error
Correct Answer : B
Class 8 | Maths
The total cost of buying Q kilograms of apples costing Rs. P per kg is Rs. X. Then
we can say:
A. X and P vary inversely if Q is constant.
B. Q and X vary inversely if P is constant.
C. P and Q vary inversely if X is constant.
D. All the three statements above are true.
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Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | English
Imagine you are looking through a series of volumes of an encyclopaedia which
contain subjects listed alphabetically.
Which of the following would you be likely to find in the volume which contained the
subjects ''Kimono'' to ''Loris''?
A. Kuala Lumpur
C. Keratin
B. Lunar
D. Lotto
Correct Answer : A
Class 7 | Maths
If 1.225 × 1.55 = 1.89875, then which of the following numbers would 122.5 × 15.5
be closest to?
A. 190
B. 1900
C. 18000
D. 19000
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | English
The new recruit has had adequate training and should be able to perform
better in the coming round of presentations.
In the above sentence, the word ''adequate'' means the SAME as
''______________''.
A. equal
C. sufficient
B. effortless
D. acceptable
Correct Answer : C
Class 6 | Maths
What must be added to 5 hundredths to get 1?
A. 0.5
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B. 0.05
C. 0.09
D. 0.95
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | English
According to a popular proverb, a bird in hand is worth two in the __________.
A. feet
C. bush
B. mind
D. air
Correct Answer : C
30/04/2014
Class 9 | Science
In a dark room, what will the shadow be like?
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths
The pattern of numbers below forms a special sequence called the Fibonacci
sequence. Study the first 7 numbers given below and understand the pattern
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1,1,2,3,5,8,13
..
What could the next two numbers of the sequence be?
A. 18 and 23
C. 21 and 26
B. 18 and 31
D. 21 and 34
Correct Answer : D
Class 8 | Science
Study the simple circuit shown here. A compass is placed near the circuit as shown.
Which of these statements is TRUE?
A. If the battery terminals are connected the other way, the compass needle will
deflect in the other direction.
B. The bulb will light up only when the battery terminals are connected in one
particular way, not the other.
C. There can be situations when the compass needle may deflect, but the bulb does
not light up or vice versa.
D. The extent of deflection of the compass needle will change if it moved along the
wire from battery to bulb
Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths
The total cost of buying Q kilograms of apples costing Rs. P per kg is Rs. X. Then
we can say:
A. X and P vary inversely if Q is
constant.
C. P and Q vary inversely if X is
constant.
B. Q and X vary inversely if P is constant.
D. All the three statements above are
true.
Correct Answer : C
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Class 7 | Science
The density of cork is 0.2 g/cc. A 10 cm tall cubical piece of cork floats on water
(density: 1 g/cc) as shown. Which of the diagrams correctly represents the same
piece of cork when placed in methanol whose density is 0.8g/cc?
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths
If 1.225 × 1.55 = 1.89875, then which of the following numbers would 122.5 × 15.5
be closest to?
A. 190
C. 18000
B. 1900
D. 19000
Correct Answer : B
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Class 6 | Science
Natural resources are of two types - renewable and non-renewable. Which one of
the following is a renewable natural resource?
A. Natural gas
B. coal
C. Petroleum
D. Trees
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths
What must be added to 5 hundredths to get 1?
A. 0.5
C. 0.09
B. 0.05
D. 0.95
Correct Answer : D
01/05/2014
Class 9 | Maths
Which of these will be equal to 13-2/3?
A. 13-1/3 × 1/131/3
B. 131/3 × 13-1/3
C. 13-1/3 + 13-1/3
D. 13-1/3 + 1/13-1/3
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Science
In a dark room, what will the shadow be like?
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Correct Answer : A
Class 8 | Maths
Which of the following is a correct expression for the length of this virus if 1
nanometre = 0.0000001 cm?
A. 2 x 10-5 cm
B. 2 x 10-6 cm
C. 2 x 10-7 cm
D. 2 x 10-8 cm
Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Science
Study the simple circuit shown here. A compass is placed near the circuit as shown.
Which of these statements is TRUE?
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A. If the battery terminals are connected B. The bulb will light up only when the
the other way, the compass needle will
battery terminals are connected in one
deflect in the other direction.
particular way, not the other.
C. There can be situations when the
D. The extent of deflection of the
compass needle may deflect, but the bulb compass needle will change if it moved
does not light up or vice versa.
along the wire from battery to bulb
Correct Answer : A
Class 6 | Maths
Look at this series of numbers:
376, 184, 88, 40, 16, 4.
How is each number in this series generated?
A. by dividing the previous number by 4.
B. by subtracting 192 from the previous number.
C. by halving the previous number and then subtracting 4
D. by adding 4 to the previous number and then dividing by 5.
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science
Natural resources are of two types - renewable and non-renewable. Which one of
the following is a renewable natural resource?
A. Natural gas
C. Petroleum
B. coal
D. Trees
Correct Answer : D
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Class 7 | Maths
If P is a negative integer, the integer to its immediate left on the number line is
A. P - 1
B. P + 1
C. -P-1
D. -P+1
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Science
The density of cork is 0.2 g/cc. A 10 cm tall cubical piece of cork floats on water
(density: 1 g/cc) as shown. Which of the diagrams correctly represents the same
piece of cork when placed in methanol whose density is 0.8g/cc?
Correct Answer : D
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02/05/2014
Class 9 | Science
By studying the symbol/formula of these substances, identify the one that cannot be
decomposed by a chemical reaction?
A. Ti
B. HF
C. N2O
D. H2O
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths
Which of these will be equal to 13-2/3?
A. 13-1/3 × 1/131/3
C. 13-1/3 + 13-1/3
B. 131/3 × 13-1/3
D. 13-1/3 + 1/13-1/3
Correct Answer : A
Class 8 | Science
Four students, P, Q, R and S are standing in front of a mirror facing it. Their
positions, as seen from the top, are shown below. Which of these students can see
Q as well as Q's reflection in the mirror?
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A. only P
B. only R and S
C. only R
D. only S
Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths
Which of the following is a correct expression for the length of this virus if 1
nanometre = 0.0000001 cm?
A. 2 x 10-5 cm
C. 2 x 10-7 cm
B. 2 x 10-6 cm
D. 2 x 10-8 cm
Correct Answer : B
Class 7 | Science
The amount of energy content in food is usually measured in:
A. percentage
B. calories
C. kilograms
D. grams
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths
If P is a negative integer, the integer to its immediate left on the number line is
A. P - 1
C. -P-1
Correct Answer : A
B. P + 1
D. -P+1
Class 6 | Science
Climbing plants use other plants or rocks or man-made structures for support.
Which of these is a climber?
A. Banana plant
B. Sugarcane plant
C. Grape plant
D. Rice plant
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths
Look at this series of numbers:
376, 184, 88, 40, 16, 4.
How is each number in this series generated?
A. by dividing the previous number by
4.
C. by halving the previous number and
then subtracting 4
B. by subtracting 192 from the previous
number.
D. by adding 4 to the previous number and
then dividing by 5.
Correct Answer : C
05/05/2014
Class 9 | English
Which word can complete the following sentence?
''The wild animal ____________ ran for cover when the hunters fired a shot.''
A. instinctively
B. reluctantly
C. deliberately
D. collectively
Saturday's Question | Class 9 | Social Studies
See the image below depicting a scene of a royal procession. This depiction would
correctly apply to only one of the time periods given below when the concept of
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kings in India had developed. Which one is it?
A. 10,000 BC
C. 150 BC
B. 3,000 BC
D. 1,500 BC
Correct Answer : C
Class 8 | English
The first and the last sentence of the passage below are numbered (1) and (6)
respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts named P, Q, R and S.
These four parts are not in the proper order. Find the correct combination among
the given alternatives that sets the sequence correctly.
1. Factories and power stations release harmful chemicals into the atmosphere.
P. The moisture in the atmosphere dissolves the rest of the chemicals.
Q. When it rains, these chemicals come down, too as acid rain.
R. Some, such as sulphur, fall to the ground as tiny particles.
S. It damages trees and other plants, and poisons the soil.
6. Eventually acid rain drains into rivers and lakes, where it kills many fish.
A. PQRS
B. QPRS
C. RPQS
D. SRPQ
Saturday's Question | Class 8 | Social Studies
Which of the following buildings depict a fusion of Islamic, Rajput and European
architecture forms?
A. Victoria Memorial in Kolkata
C. Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra
B. Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi
D. Charminar in Hyderabad
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Correct Answer : B
Class 7 | English
Sheela decided to pay more attention to her studies as she wanted to do
well in her exams.
Choose the option that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the phrase ''pay more
attention to'' as used in this sentence.
A. be more cautious in
B. show more skill in
C. be less distracted in
D. show less interest in
Saturday's Question | Class 7 | Social Studies
The earliest European contacts with India are over 2000 years old. Which of these
European civilisations made the FIRST contacts with India?
A. Portuguese
C. British
B. Greek
D. French
Correct Answer : B
Class 6 | English
If we arrange the words Raupya. Rupiya, Rupee, Rupia in alphabetical order, which
one would take the third place?
A. Rupiya
B. Rupee
C. Rupia
D. Raupya
Saturday's Question | Class 6 | Social Studies
One of these objects of common modern use has evolved from a simple technology
that was known to Early Man during the Palaeolithic or Early Stone Age. Which one
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is it?
Correct Answer : A
06/05/2014
Class 9 | Maths
x and y are two different non-zero integers. Which of the following would
be equal to x/y?
A. (x + 213) / (y + 213)
B. (x + 213x) / (y + 213y)
C. (x - 213x) / (y + 213y)
D. (x + 213) / (y - 213)
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | English
Which word can complete the following sentence?
''The wild animal ____________ ran for cover when the hunters fired a shot.''
A. instinctively
C. deliberately
B. reluctantly
D. collectively
Correct Answer : A
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Class 8 | Maths
Ananth ran a 4 km stretch at an average speed of 10 km an hour. If he started his
run at 5:00 AM at what time did he finish?
A. 5:24 AM
B. 5:40 AM
C. 7:25 AM
D. 7:30 AM
Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | English
The first and the last sentence of the passage below are numbered (1) and (6)
respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts named P, Q, R and S.
These four parts are not in the proper order. Find the correct combination among
the given alternatives that sets the sequence correctly.
1. Factories and power stations release harmful chemicals into the atmosphere.
P. The moisture in the atmosphere dissolves the rest of the chemicals.
Q. When it rains, these chemicals come down, too as acid rain.
R. Some, such as sulphur, fall to the ground as tiny particles.
S. It damages trees and other plants, and poisons the soil.
6. Eventually acid rain drains into rivers and lakes, where it kills many fish.
A. PQRS
C. RPQS
B. QPRS
D. SRPQ
Correct Answer : C
Class 7 | Maths
Which of the following numbers will decrease by 300 when the 7 in it is replaced by
a 4?
A. 3079
B. 4637
C. 5743
D. 7340
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | English
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Sheela decided to pay more attention to her studies as she wanted to do
well in her exams.
Choose the option that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the phrase ''pay more
attention to'' as used in this sentence.
A. be more cautious in
C. be less distracted in
B. show more skill in
D. show less interest in
Correct Answer : D
Class 6 | Maths
What symbol comes in the empty box to make the following statement true?
9–3
3=3
A. +
B. C. br>D. not possible
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | English
If we arrange the words Raupya. Rupiya, Rupee, Rupia in alphabetical order, which
one would take the third place?
A. Rupiya
C. Rupia
B. Rupee
D. Raupya
Correct Answer : C
B
07/05/2014
Class 9 | Science
Arrange these steps of Soil formation in a place in the correct sequence.
Assume that there is no human interference.
A. 3-2-4-1
B. 2-1-3-4
C. 4-1-3-2
D. 4-3-1-2
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths
x and y are two different non-zero integers. Which of the following would
be equal to x/y?
A. (x + 213) / (y + 213)
C. (x - 213x) / (y + 213y)
B. (x + 213x) / (y + 213y)
D. (x + 213) / (y - 213)
Correct Answer : B
A
Class 8 | Science
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, a French natural historian, proposed a theory which said
that if an organism acquires a character, it is passed on to its future generations.
For example, Irfan's parents are thin and so will be Irfan. But if Irfan suddenly starts
eating more and puts on weight, according to Lamarck's theory, he will pass on this
character to his children and so they will also be fat.
A German biologist, August Weismann, did an experiment in which he cut off the
tails of mice in 19 successive generations; yet each new generation was born with a
tail, which could grow to its full length.
What can be concluded on the basis of these experiments?
A. Weismann's experiment contradicted Lamarck's theory.
B. Weismann's experiment supported Lamarck's theory.
C. Weismann's experiment is not linked to Lamarck's theory
D. Weismann's experiment was wrong.
Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths
Ananth ran a 4 km stretch at an average speed of 10 km an hour. If he started his
run at 5:00 AM at what time did he finish?
A. 5:24 AM
C. 7:25 AM
B. 5:40 AM
D. 7:30 AM
Correct Answer : A
Class 7 | Science
Materials expand upon heating. How much a material expands upon heating is
given by its coefficient of expansion.
There are three metals P, Q and R. Of them, P has the largest coefficient of
expansion, and R has the smallest.
When a thermostat is made with P and R, this is the shape it takes when heated:
Three pieces of P, Q and R are fused together as shown below.
C
What shape will it taken when heated?
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths
Which of the following numbers will decrease by 300 when the 7 in it is replaced by
a 4?
A. 3079
C. 5743
B. 4637
D. 7340
Correct Answer : C
Class 6 | Science
Which of the following is an example of a lever?
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Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths
What symbol comes in the empty box to make the following statement true?
9-33=3
A. +
C. td>
B. D. not possible
Correct Answer : B
09/05/2014
Class 9 | Science
A battery is connected by wires to a bulb as shown below, and the bulb glows.
Through which points does charge flow?
A. 1-2-3-4-1. Charge flows through the battery and bulb also.
B. 1-2-3-4. Charge flows through the wires and the bulb only.
C. 3-4-1-2. Charge flows through the wires and the battery only.
D. There is no flow of charge in the circuit.
Yesterday's Question | Class 9 | Maths
Multiplying a number by 3 is the same as
A. increasing the number by 3%.
C. increasing the number by 200%.
B. increasing the number by 150%.
D. increasing the number by 300%.
Correct Answer : C
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Class 8 | Science
Three identical balls are taken at three different places P, Q and R on the earth as
shown in the diagram. When the balls are dropped, gravity makes them fall.
Which of the following diagrams best shows the directions in which the balls will fall
at P, Q and R?
Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths
The height of triangle PQR is double the height of triangle ABC, while the base of
triangle ABC is double the base of triangle PQR. The ratio of the areas of triangles
ABC and PQR will be
A. 1: 1
C. 2 : 1
B. 1 : 2
D. 2 : 3
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Correct Answer : A
Class 7 | Science
The boiling point of water is 100oC at sea level. The boiling point of butane is 1.5oC. If we leave liquid butane in a bowl on a table in a room where the
temperature is 24oC, butane will
A. evaporate
B. condense
C. freeze
D. Melt
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths
If 'n' is an even number, the next even number will be
A. n + 1
C. n + 3
B. n + 2
D. 2n
Correct Answer : B
Class 6 | Science
In which of these test tubes would the seeds germinate?
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Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths
If the two bags shown above weigh the same, which of the following would ALSO
weigh the same?
A. 3 cubes, 2 balls
C. 12 cubes, 9 balls
B. 5 cubes, 3 balls
D. 10 cubes, 8 balls
Correct Answer : C
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