Q.2611·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyEach of the following items in this section consists of a sentence, chunks of which have been jumbled up. These chunks have been labelled as P, Q, R and S. Each sentence is followed by four sequences, namely (a), (b), (c) and (d) indicating the rearrangement of the chunks. You are required to select the most appropriate option. P - present existential perils Q - all over the world R - the extremes S - of climate changeView question
Q.2612·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyEach of the following items in this section consists of a sentence, chunks of which have been jumbled up. These chunks have been labelled as P, Q, R and S. Each sentence is followed by four sequences, namely (a), (b), (c) and (d) indicating the rearrangement of the chunks. You are required to select the most appropriate option. P - India has become Q - with time R - accounting for 25 per cent of the total available water S - the world’s largest extractor of groundwaterView question
Q.2613·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyEach of the following items in this section consists of a sentence, chunks of which have been jumbled up. These chunks have been labelled as P, Q, R and S. Each sentence is followed by four sequences, namely (a), (b), (c) and (d) indicating the rearrangement of the chunks. You are required to select the most appropriate option. P - near villages or herder camps Q - shangdongs are traditional R - stonewalls, usually built S - trapping pits with inverted funnel-shapedView question
Q.2614·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyEach of the following sentences has word/words underlined. Read the sentence carefully and find which word class the underlined word/words belongs/belong to. Indicate your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly. They tried to find fault with us.View question
Q.2615·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyEach of the following sentences has word/words underlined. Read the sentence carefully and find which word class the underlined word/words belongs/belong to. Indicate your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly. Which way shall we go?View question
Q.2616·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyEach of the following sentences has word/words underlined. Read the sentence carefully and find which word class the underlined word/words belongs/belong to. Indicate your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly. My sister is just sixteen and therefore not eligible to vote.View question
Q.2617·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyEach of the following sentences has word/words underlined. Read the sentence carefully and find which word class the underlined word/words belongs/belong to. Indicate your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly. Alas! He is dead.View question
Q.2618·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyGiven below are some idioms/phrases followed by four alternative meanings to each. Choose the response (a), (b), (c) or (d) which is the most appropriate meaning and mark your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly. Have an axe to grindView question
Q.2619·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyEach of the following items in this section consists of a sentence, chunks of which have been jumbled up. These chunks have been labelled as P, Q, R and S. Each sentence is followed by four sequences, namely (a), (b), (c) and (d) indicating the rearrangement of the chunks. You are required to select the most appropriate option. P - the Aravalli hill ranges Q - of the Yamuna river and R - are spread out over the natural landscapes S - the biodiversity parksView question
Q.2620·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyThe 16th edition of Indo-Nepal annual joint training exercise in jungle warfare and counterterrorism operations was held in December 2022 at Nepal Army Battle School, Saljhandi. What is the name of this exercise?View question
Q.2621·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyConsider the following characteristics of a soil type: 1. These soils consist of various proportions of sand, silt and clay. 2. These soils contain adequate proportions of potash, phosphoric acid and lime. 3. These soils can be further classified on the basis of their age. Identify the type of soil on the basis of the given characteristics.View question
Q.2623·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyMatch List–I with List–II relating to Sahitya Akademi Award Winners, 2022 and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists: List–I (Title and Genre) List–II (Author) A. Bhool Satya (Short Stories) 1. Kamal Ranga B. Tumadi Ke Shabd (Poetry) 2. Veena Gupta C. Chhe Roopak (Drama) 3. Badri Narayan D. Alekhan Amba (Play) 4. Manoj Kumar Goswami Code:View question
Q.2624·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyThe resolution adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 3 March, 2021 decided to celebrate the year 2023 as the International Year ofView question
Q.2625·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyWho among the following is the author of Maze Vidyapeeth , the famous poem about the life of working class of Bombay?View question
Q.2626·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyWho among the following founded the Hindu Dharma Sabha in the 19th century?View question
Q.2627·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyKarthik Meiyappan, who secured hat-trick in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, 2022, representsView question
Q.2628·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyIn respect to Balutedars, which of the statements given below are correct? 1. They were village servants and artisans. 2. They were employed by individual peasant family. 3. They existed in the Medieval Deccan and Maharashtra. Select the correct answer using the code given below.View question