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Test 1 Q. 1 of 30 Question Q. 2 of 30 Question Q. 3 of 30 instruction RADIUS IS R/3 Question Q. 4 of 30 Question Q. 5 of 30 Question Q. 6 of 30 Question Q. 7 of 30 Question Q. 8 of 30 Question Q. 9 of 30 Question Q. 10 of 30 Question Q. 11 of 30 Question Q. 12 of 30 Questio...
Test 1 Q. 1 of 30 Question Q. 2 of 30 Question Q. 3 of 30 instruction RADIUS IS R/3 Question Q. 4 of 30 Question Q. 5 of 30 Question Q. 6 of 30 Question Q. 7 of 30 Question Q. 8 of 30 Question Q. 9 of 30 Question Q. 10 of 30 Question Q. 11 of 30 Question Q. 12 of 30 Question Q. 13 of 30 Question Q. 14 of 30 Question Q. 15 of 30 Question Q. 16 of 30 Question Q. 17 of 30 Question Q. 18 of 30 Question Q. 19 of 30 Question Q. 20 of 30 Question Q. 21 of 30 Question Q. 22 of 30 instruction Zero Question Q. 23 of 30 Question Q. 24 of 30 Question Q. 25 of 30 Question Q. 26 of 30 Question Q. 27 of 30 Question Q. 28 of 30 Question Q. 29 of 30 Question Q. 30 of 30 Question Test 1 Chemistry Go Back Q. 1 of 30 Question Q. 2 of 30 Question Q. 3 of 30 Question Q. 4 of 30 Question Q. 5 of 30 Question Q. 6 of 30 Question Q. 7 of 30 Question Q. 8 of 30 Question Q. 9 of 30 Question Q. 10 of 30 Question Q. 11 of 30 Question Q. 12 of 30 Question Q. 13 of 30 Question Q. 14 of 30 Question Q. 15 of 30 Question Q. 16 of 30 Question Q. 17 of 30 Question Q. 18 of 30 Question Q. 19 of 30 Question Q. 20 of 30 Question Q. 21 of 30 Question Q. 22 of 30 Question Q. 23 of 30 Question Q. 24 of 30 Question Q. 25 of 30 Question Q. 26 of 30 Question Q. 27 of 30 Question Q. 28 of 30 Question Q. 29 of 30 Question Q. 30 of 30 Question Test 1 Maths Q. 1 of 40 Question Q. 2 of 40 Question Q. 3 of 40 Question Q. 4 of 40 Question Q. 5 of 40 Question Q. 6 of 40 Question Q. 7 of 40 Question Q. 8 of 40 Question Q. 9 of 40 Question Q. 10 of 40 Question Q. 11 of 40 Question Q. 12 of 40 instruction Question Q. 13 of 40 Question Q. 14 of 40 Question Q. 15 of 40 Question Q. 16 of 40 Question Q. 17 of 40 Question Q. 18 of 40 Question Q. 19 of 40 Question Q. 20 of 40 Question Q. 21 of 40 Question Q. 22 of 40 Question Q. 23 of 40 Question Q. 24 of 40 Question Q. 25 of 40 Question Q. 26 of 40 Question Q. 27 of 40 Question Q. 28 of 40 Question Q. 29 of 40 Question Q. 30 of 40 Question Q. 31 of 40 Question Q. 32 of 40 Question Q. 33 of 40 Question Q. 34 of 40 Question Q. 35 of 40 Question Q. 36 of 40 Question Q. 37 of 40 Question Q. 38 of 40 Question Q. 39 of 40 Question Q. 40 of 40 Question Test 1 Q. 1 of 10 Question Choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the given word Q. 2 of 10 Question Direction: Choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the given word Q. 3 of 10 Question Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order. A. That sort of pollution, which ¡s also widespread in other southeast Asian nations, regularly kills wildlife like whales and turtles that ingest the waste. B. Environmental groups have tagged the Philippines as one of the world’s biggest ocean polluters due to its reliance on single-use plastic. C. In Thailand also, a whale died last year after swallowing more than 80 plastic bags. D. In the latest case, a whale with 40 kilos of plastic trash in its stomach died on Saturday ¡n southern Philippines where it was stranded a day earlier. 1. ABCD 2. BADC 3. DABC 4. BCAD Q. 4 of 10 Question Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank. Scientists at Cambridge University are ______ how plants can give us sustainable energy. 1. scrutinized 2. investigating 3. inspecting 4. looking Q. 5 of 10 Question choose the most appropriate synonym Q. 6 of 10 Question Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Costs an arm and a leg 1. rarely available 2. easy to obtain 3. nothing to lose 4. very expensive Q. 7 of 10 Question Q. 8 of 10 Question Q. 9 of 10 Question Q. 10 of 10 Question one part of each sentence has an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error Test 1 LR Q. 1 of 20 Question Q. 2 of 20 Question Q. 3 of 20 Question In each of the following letter series. Some of the letters ar missing which are given in that order as one of the alternatives below it. Choose the correct alternatives Q. 4 of 20 Question In each of the following letter series. Some of the letters ar missing which are given in that order as one of the alternatives below it. Choose the correct alternatives Q. 5 of 20 Question Q. 6 of 20 Question Q. 7 of 20 Question Q. 8 of 20 Question Q. 9 of 20 Question In each of the following questions 4 words have been given, out of which 3 are alike in some manner and the fourth one is different. Choose out the odd one. *Note that 2nd option is NPSW and not NPSE Q. 10 of 20 Question In each of the following questions 4 words have been given, out of which 3 are alike in some manner and the fourth one is different. Choose out the odd one Q. 11 of 20 Question Q. 12 of 20 Question Q. 13 of 20 Question Which alternative replaces the question mark? 45, 34, 25, 18, ? a. 11 b. 12 c. 13 d. 14 Q. 14 of 20 Question A man walks 12 km towards the north. After this, he walks 5 km towards west then how far is he now from his starting point? a. 22 km b. 17 km c. 5 km d. 13 km Q. 15 of 20 Question According to the information given below answer the following three questions: Four girls A, B, C and D and three boys E, F and G are sitting simultaneously in such a way that any two boys or any two girls will not sit together. [With the assumption that “simultaneously” in the paragraph above means that 4 girls and 3 boys are placed in the order of alphabets as they appear, all the below questions are solved.] Who will sit after B? a. F b. B c. D d. C Q. 16 of 20 Question In each question below is given a group of digits followed by four conbinations of letters or symbols numbered (1), (2), (3), and (4). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of digits based on the coding system and the conditions given below and mark the number of that combination as your answer Q. 17 of 20 Question Q. 18 of 20 Question Q. 19 of 20 Question Q. 20 of 20 Question It was Sunday on Jan 1, 2006. What was the day of the week Jan 1, 2010? 1)Sunday 2)Saturday 3)Friday 4)Wednesday