GMAT-3 Thanks For Submitting Your Details. You Can Start Your Test Now!! 1. A certain company sells tea in loose leaf and bagged form, and in five flavors: Darjeeling, Earl Grey, chamomile, peppermint, and orange pekoe. The company packages the tea in boxes that contain either 8 ounces of tea of the same flavor and the same form, or 8 ounces of tea of 4 different flavors and the same form. If the order in which the flavors are packed does not matter, how many different types of packages are possible? A. 12 B. 15 C. 20 D. 25 2. Karen sold her house at a loss of 25 percent of the price that she originally paid for the house and then bought another house at a price of 30 percent less than the price she originally paid for her first house. If she sold the first house for $225,000, what was her net gain, in dollars, for the two transactions? A. $15,000 B. $25,000 C. $60,000 D. $75,000 3. In a certain company, at least 200 people own manual transmission vehicles. If 12 percent of the people who own manual transmission vehicles also own automatic transmission vehicles, do more people own automatic transmission vehicles than own manual transmission vehicles? 5 percent of the people who own an automatic transmissions vehicle also own a manual transmission vehicle. 15 people own both an automatic transmission vehicle and a manual transmission vehicle. A. Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient. B. Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient. C. BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient. D. EACH Statement ALONE is sufficient. 4. What is the value of x ⁄2? x is 1 ⁄ 5 less than 9 ⁄ 10 x is between 2 ⁄ 5 and 4 ⁄ 5 A. Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient. B. Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient. C. BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient. D. EACH Statement ALONE is sufficient. 5. In order to better differentiate its product from generic brands, the cereal company first hired a marketing firm that specializes in creating campaigns to build brand awareness and then retools its factory to produce a variety of different shapes of cereal. A. then retools its factory to produce a variety of different shapes of cereal B. retools its factory to produce a variety of different shapes of cereal C. then retooled its factory to produce a variety of different shapes of cereal D. then will retool its factory to produce a variety of different shapes of cereal 6. Believed to be one of the first widely read female authors of the Western world, Christine de Pizan’s masterwork The Book of the City of the Ladies , was written in 1405 and is a history of the Western world from the woman’s point-of-view. A. Believed to be one of the first widely read female authors of the Western world B. Written by one of the first widely read female authors of the Western world C. One of the first widely read female authors of the Western world, as some belief D. Written by what some believe as one of the first widely read female authors of the Western world 7. One food writer wrote that reducing the amount of animal products in one’s diet can contribute to better health and well-being. Based on this claim, some people are completely eliminating meat from their diets in order to be healthier. The argument above relies on which of the following assumptions? A. Increasing the amount of vegetables and grains in one’s diet can contribute to better health. B. There will be no corresponding increase in the amount of dairy products in the diets of those who are eliminating meat. C Most food writers believe that some amount of animal products is necessary to a healthy diet. D. Not all healthy lifestyles require a vegetarian diet 8. From the above information, which of the following statements can be reasonably inferred? Studies reveal that a daily exercise regimen helps stroke survivors regain dexterity in their extremities. Being given an exercise routine and having a consultation with a doctor about the exercise routine have been shown to be effective mechanisms to get patients to exercise daily. A. A stroke survivor that is given a detailed exercise plan and consults her physician about the plan will regain full dexterity in her extremities. B. If a stroke survivor is not given an exercise plan and does not consult with a doctor, she will not regain dexterity in her extremities. C. Stroke survivors who are given an exercise routine and consult with a doctor about that routine will sometimes regain dexterity in their extremities. D. Being given an exercise routine and having a consultation with a doctor about the routine is the best way to help a stroke survivor regain dexterity in their extremities. 9. The primary purpose of this passage is to Although oft-maligned in modern culture, the pigeon once stood not only for speed and reliability but also for grace and beauty. Darwin himself became a pigeon fancier after beginning to work with the humble Columbia livia , discovering them to be more fascinating than he had formerly believed. During the Victorian age, in fact, raising show pigeons was a popular hobby, with new breeds continuously arising as amateur (and not-so-amateur) ornithologists crossed animals in the hopes of creating ever more fantastic creatures. One of the most sought-after varieties was known as the Almond Tumbler, a name presumably derived form the color of the birds combined with the distinctive flight style. Over the course of many generations, this bird was so manipulated as to have a beak so small as to prevent the adult birds from feeding their offspring. And yet, it was wildly popular drawing high prices at auctions and high prices at competitions. How then did an animal once so well-loved come to be so loathed? As recently as World War II, the military used pigeons to carry messages but today, many people would kick a pigeon before they would feed one. Perhaps it is just a problem of population density, a lack of esteem for that which is ubiquitous. Pigeons have become our constant urban companions and, as such, have been transformed from symbols of peace, plenty, and prosperity, to representatives of disease and decay. A .convince the reader of the nobility of the pigeon, based on its history as a symbol of virtue B. dissuade the reader from mistreating a once-majestic animal that has fallen from favor C. rebut claims that the pigeon carries disease any more frequently than do other domestic animals D. suggest that there might be more to the story of some urban wildlife than is commonly known 10. The case of the Almond Tumbler is most analogous to which of the following? Although oft-maligned in modern culture, the pigeon once stood not only for speed and reliability but also for grace and beauty. Darwin himself became a pigeon fancier after beginning to work with the humble Columbia livia , discovering them to be more fascinating than he had formerly believed. During the Victorian age, in fact, raising show pigeons was a popular hobby, with new breeds continuously arising as amateur (and not-so-amateur) ornithologists crossed animals in the hopes of creating ever more fantastic creatures. One of the most sought-after varieties was known as the Almond Tumbler, a name presumably derived form the color of the birds combined with the distinctive flight style. Over the course of many generations, this bird was so manipulated as to have a beak so small as to prevent the adult birds from feeding their offspring. And yet, it was wildly popular drawing high prices at auctions and high prices at competitions. How then did an animal once so well-loved come to be so loathed? As recently as World War II, the military used pigeons to carry messages but today, many people would kick a pigeon before they would feed one. Perhaps it is just a problem of population density, a lack of esteem for that which is ubiquitous. Pigeons have become our constant urban companions and, as such, have been transformed from symbols of peace, plenty, and prosperity, to representatives of disease and decay. A. a strain of wheat that can be grown in plentiful quantities but loses much of its nutritional value in the process B. Arabian horses that are able to run at phenomenal speeds due to centuries of careful breeding designed to enhance those physical attributes C. vitamins that were purported to provide all of the necessary nutrients but have since been found not to be very effective D. the dachshund, a popular breed of dog that is nonetheless prone to severe back problems, due to weaknesses exacerbated by targeted breeding 11. The passage suggests that Although oft-maligned in modern culture, the pigeon once stood not only for speed and reliability but also for grace and beauty. Darwin himself became a pigeon fancier after beginning to work with the humble Columbia livia , discovering them to be more fascinating than he had formerly believed. During the Victorian age, in fact, raising show pigeons was a popular hobby, with new breeds continuously arising as amateur (and not-so-amateur) ornithologists crossed animals in the hopes of creating ever more fantastic creatures. One of the most sought-after varieties was known as the Almond Tumbler, a name presumably derived form the color of the birds combined with the distinctive flight style. Over the course of many generations, this bird was so manipulated as to have a beak so small as to prevent the adult birds from feeding their offspring. And yet, it was wildly popular drawing high prices at auctions and high prices at competitions. How then did an animal once so well-loved come to be so loathed? As recently as World War II, the military used pigeons to carry messages but today, many people would kick a pigeon before they would feed one. Perhaps it is just a problem of population density, a lack of esteem for that which is ubiquitous. Pigeons have become our constant urban companions and, as such, have been transformed from symbols of peace, plenty, and prosperity, to representatives of disease and decay. A. pigeons were once known for flying with celerity B.the Almond Tumbler was the most beautiful breed of pigeon C. Darwin was infatuated with his fancy pigeons D. modern pigeons are dirtier than the fancy pigeons of yore 12. A salesman's income consists of commission and base salary. His weekly income totals over the past 5 weeks have been $360, $390, $430, $415 and $450. What must his average income over the next two weeks be to increase his average weekly income to $460 over the 7-week period? A. $570 B. $587.50 C. $557.50 D. $586 13. A fish tank is one-fourth full of water. If six gallons of water were added, the tank would be three-fourths full. What is the capacity of the tank (in gallons)? A. 10 B. 14 C. 18 D. 12 14. The value of a cellular phone declines by 33 percent of its current value every year. At this rate, approximately how many years will it takes for the price of a $243 cell phone to reach $72? A. 2.5 B. 2 C. 3 D. 13 15. If a certain factory produces 24 Pepsi bottles of one liter capacity each in 12 minutes, approximately how many Pepsi bottles does it produce in one hour? A. 110 B. 120 C. 124 D. 140 16.The deadline for an assignment was Sunday, January 27. The deadline was then extended for 15 days. What day of the week is new deadline? A. Monday B. Tuesday C. Wednesday D. Thursday 17.A rectangular tiled floor is composed of 70 square tiles. The rectangular floor is rearranged so that 2 tiles are removed from each column and 4 tiles are added to each row. After the change in layout, the floor will still have 70 tiles, and still be rectangular. How many columns are in the tile floor before the change in layout? A. 4 B. 6 C. 10 D. 14 18. City B is 4 miles due east of city A. City C is 3 miles due south of city B. City D is 4 miles due east of city C, and city E is 9 miles due north of city D. What is the distance between city A and city E? A. 10 miles B. 20 miles C. 24 miles D. 30 miles 19. Of the 150 players in a baseball league, 90 are left-handed. Which of the following is the percentage of players that are not left-handed? A. 38% B. 44% C. 42% D. 40% 20. A car travels at a rate of 55 mph for the first 4 hours of a trip. The car then travels 70 mph for each additional hour of the trip. The average speed of the entire trip was 60 mph. How long was the trip? A. 6 hours B. 8 hours C. 11 hours D. 12 hours 21. An Olympic diver received the following scores: 6.0, 7.0, 7.5, 6.5 and 8.0. The standard deviation of these scores is in which of the following ranges? A. 4 – 6.9 B. 2 – 3.9 C. 0 – 1.9 D. 7 – 7.9 22. Jack and Kevin play in a basketball game. If the ratio of points scored by Jack to points scored by Kevin is 3 to 5, which of the following could NOT be the total number of points scored by the two boys? A. 8 B. 17 C. 16 D. 24 23.Who introduced the time management categorization scheme for categorizing the hundreds of approaches that were used for time management? a. Stephen R. Covey b. Albert Einstein c. Graham Bell c. Graham Bell d. Isaac Newton 24.The fourth generation time management approaches were based on which of the following principle? a. Alarm clocks b. Computers and PDA based systems c. Appointment books and personal organizers d. Importance over urgency 25. Which of the following scheme used watch and clock based reminders for time management? a. First generation b. Second generation c. Third generation d. Fourth generation 26. Fill in the blank by choosing the most appropriate option of the following choices. Time management does not necessarily mean that you should do _____________? a. less work in less time b. less work in more time c. more work in less time d. more work in more time 27.What are the qualities required in order to master the art of time management? a. Dedication b. Practice c. Independence d. Both a and b 28. What are the major dairy products used for making ice creams? Read the passage properly and then choose the best option to answer the questions based on the information contained in the passage. The term Ice cream has been derived from the term iced cream or cream ice. Ice-cream is basically a frozen dessert that is usually prepared from dairy products. The major dairy products used for making ice cream are milk and cream. These products along with other products such as fruits, various essence and other flavors are used to make ice creams having different flavors and tastes. Nuts such as almonds, cashew nuts, hazelnuts and walnuts are popularly used for adding a different and rich flavor to the ice cream. Though major varieties of ice creams are made using sugar; some of them also contain sweeteners for giving a sweet taste to the ice cream. In addition to the natural ingredients artificial flavors and colors can also be used for making different types of ice creams. First of all, you slowly stir the mixture of the ingredients of your choice while cooling it. This is done to prevent the formation of large crystals of ice in the ice cream and incorporate air in to the mixture. The outcome of this procedure is smooth textured foam which is in a semi-solid state. You can scoop this foam as it is malleable. The phrase "ice cream" has different meanings at different places. For instance, "frozen custard", "sorbet", "gelato", "frozen yogurt" and many other phrases are used to differentiate the different varieties and styles of ice creams at different places all over the world. Also, the commercial use of the phrase "ice cream" depends on the relative quantities of the main ingredients used for making the same. In countries, such as the United States of America, the phrase "ice cream" is applicable to some specific varieties only. In countries, such as Argentina Italy and, you can use it for all the variants of ice creams. For those people who are allergic to dairy protein or have some other medical constraints, there are ice creams made from dairy alternatives which include milk of goat's or sheep's or even milk substitutes. Vanilla and chocolate are some of the most popular and most demanded flavors of ice cream all over the world. The first ice cream made was a combination of snow, nectar, fruit pulp and honey. The credit for this type of ice cream was given to Emperor Nero of Rome. He sent this frozen dessert to his slaves into the mountains to get back. Governor Bladen of Maryland then served ice cream to his guests in the year 1700. In 1776, the first ice cream parlor was opened in America in the New York City. Jacob Fussell established the first commercial ice cream plant in Baltimore in 1851. a. Milk b. Cream c. Nuts D. Both a and b 29.Who served ice cream to his guests in the year 1700? Read the passage properly and then choose the best option to answer the questions based on the information contained in the passage. The term Ice cream has been derived from the term iced cream or cream ice. Ice-cream is basically a frozen dessert that is usually prepared from dairy products. The major dairy products used for making ice cream are milk and cream. These products along with other products such as fruits, various essence and other flavors are used to make ice creams having different flavors and tastes. Nuts such as almonds, cashew nuts, hazelnuts and walnuts are popularly used for adding a different and rich flavor to the ice cream. Though major varieties of ice creams are made using sugar; some of them also contain sweeteners for giving a sweet taste to the ice cream. In addition to the natural ingredients artificial flavors and colors can also be used for making different types of ice creams. First of all, you slowly stir the mixture of the ingredients of your choice while cooling it. This is done to prevent the formation of large crystals of ice in the ice cream and incorporate air in to the mixture. The outcome of this procedure is smooth textured foam which is in a semi-solid state. You can scoop this foam as it is malleable. The phrase "ice cream" has different meanings at different places. For instance, "frozen custard", "sorbet", "gelato", "frozen yogurt" and many other phrases are used to differentiate the different varieties and styles of ice creams at different places all over the world. Also, the commercial use of the phrase "ice cream" depends on the relative quantities of the main ingredients used for making the same. In countries, such as the United States of America, the phrase "ice cream" is applicable to some specific varieties only. In countries, such as Argentina Italy and, you can use it for all the variants of ice creams. For those people who are allergic to dairy protein or have some other medical constraints, there are ice creams made from dairy alternatives which include milk of goat's or sheep's or even milk substitutes. Vanilla and chocolate are some of the most popular and most demanded flavors of ice cream all over the world. The first ice cream made was a combination of snow, nectar, fruit pulp and honey. The credit for this type of ice cream was given to Emperor Nero of Rome. He sent this frozen dessert to his slaves into the mountains to get back. Governor Bladen of Maryland then served ice cream to his guests in the year 1700. In 1776, the first ice cream parlor was opened in America in the New York City. Jacob Fussell established the first commercial ice cream plant in Baltimore in 1851. a. Governor Bladen of Maryland b. Jacob Fussell c. Emperor Nero of Rome d. Nancy Johnson 30.The first ice cream made was a combination of snow, nectar, fruit pulp and ________? Read the passage properly and then choose the best option to answer the questions based on the information contained in the passage. The term Ice cream has been derived from the term iced cream or cream ice. Ice-cream is basically a frozen dessert that is usually prepared from dairy products. The major dairy products used for making ice cream are milk and cream. These products along with other products such as fruits, various essence and other flavors are used to make ice creams having different flavors and tastes. Nuts such as almonds, cashew nuts, hazelnuts and walnuts are popularly used for adding a different and rich flavor to the ice cream. Though major varieties of ice creams are made using sugar; some of them also contain sweeteners for giving a sweet taste to the ice cream. In addition to the natural ingredients artificial flavors and colors can also be used for making different types of ice creams. First of all, you slowly stir the mixture of the ingredients of your choice while cooling it. This is done to prevent the formation of large crystals of ice in the ice cream and incorporate air in to the mixture. The outcome of this procedure is smooth textured foam which is in a semi-solid state. You can scoop this foam as it is malleable. The phrase "ice cream" has different meanings at different places. For instance, "frozen custard", "sorbet", "gelato", "frozen yogurt" and many other phrases are used to differentiate the different varieties and styles of ice creams at different places all over the world. Also, the commercial use of the phrase "ice cream" depends on the relative quantities of the main ingredients used for making the same. In countries, such as the United States of America, the phrase "ice cream" is applicable to some specific varieties only. In countries, such as Argentina Italy and, you can use it for all the variants of ice creams. For those people who are allergic to dairy protein or have some other medical constraints, there are ice creams made from dairy alternatives which include milk of goat's or sheep's or even milk substitutes. Vanilla and chocolate are some of the most popular and most demanded flavors of ice cream all over the world. The first ice cream made was a combination of snow, nectar, fruit pulp and honey. The credit for this type of ice cream was given to Emperor Nero of Rome. He sent this frozen dessert to his slaves into the mountains to get back. Governor Bladen of Maryland then served ice cream to his guests in the year 1700. In 1776, the first ice cream parlor was opened in America in the New York City. Jacob Fussell established the first commercial ice cream plant in Baltimore in 1851. a. Chocolates b. Nuts c. Honey d. Almonds 31.The first ice cream parlor was opened in America in the New York City in which year? Read the passage properly and then choose the best option to answer the questions based on the information contained in the passage. The term Ice cream has been derived from the term iced cream or cream ice. Ice-cream is basically a frozen dessert that is usually prepared from dairy products. The major dairy products used for making ice cream are milk and cream. These products along with other products such as fruits, various essence and other flavors are used to make ice creams having different flavors and tastes. Nuts such as almonds, cashew nuts, hazelnuts and walnuts are popularly used for adding a different and rich flavor to the ice cream. Though major varieties of ice creams are made using sugar; some of them also contain sweeteners for giving a sweet taste to the ice cream. In addition to the natural ingredients artificial flavors and colors can also be used for making different types of ice creams. First of all, you slowly stir the mixture of the ingredients of your choice while cooling it. This is done to prevent the formation of large crystals of ice in the ice cream and incorporate air in to the mixture. The outcome of this procedure is smooth textured foam which is in a semi-solid state. You can scoop this foam as it is malleable. The phrase "ice cream" has different meanings at different places. For instance, "frozen custard", "sorbet", "gelato", "frozen yogurt" and many other phrases are used to differentiate the different varieties and styles of ice creams at different places all over the world. Also, the commercial use of the phrase "ice cream" depends on the relative quantities of the main ingredients used for making the same. In countries, such as the United States of America, the phrase "ice cream" is applicable to some specific varieties only. In countries, such as Argentina Italy and, you can use it for all the variants of ice creams. For those people who are allergic to dairy protein or have some other medical constraints, there are ice creams made from dairy alternatives which include milk of goat's or sheep's or even milk substitutes. Vanilla and chocolate are some of the most popular and most demanded flavors of ice cream all over the world. The first ice cream made was a combination of snow, nectar, fruit pulp and honey. The credit for this type of ice cream was given to Emperor Nero of Rome. He sent this frozen dessert to his slaves into the mountains to get back. Governor Bladen of Maryland then served ice cream to his guests in the year 1700. In 1776, the first ice cream parlor was opened in America in the New York City. Jacob Fussell established the first commercial ice cream plant in Baltimore in 1851. a. 1700 b. 1776 c. 1843 d. 1904 32. Jacob Fussell established the first commercial ice cream plant in which city? Read the passage properly and then choose the best option to answer the questions based on the information contained in the passage. The term Ice cream has been derived from the term iced cream or cream ice. Ice-cream is basically a frozen dessert that is usually prepared from dairy products. The major dairy products used for making ice cream are milk and cream. These products along with other products such as fruits, various essence and other flavors are used to make ice creams having different flavors and tastes. Nuts such as almonds, cashew nuts, hazelnuts and walnuts are popularly used for adding a different and rich flavor to the ice cream. Though major varieties of ice creams are made using sugar; some of them also contain sweeteners for giving a sweet taste to the ice cream. In addition to the natural ingredients artificial flavors and colors can also be used for making different types of ice creams. First of all, you slowly stir the mixture of the ingredients of your choice while cooling it. This is done to prevent the formation of large crystals of ice in the ice cream and incorporate air in to the mixture. The outcome of this procedure is smooth textured foam which is in a semi-solid state. You can scoop this foam as it is malleable. The phrase "ice cream" has different meanings at different places. For instance, "frozen custard", "sorbet", "gelato", "frozen yogurt" and many other phrases are used to differentiate the different varieties and styles of ice creams at different places all over the world. Also, the commercial use of the phrase "ice cream" depends on the relative quantities of the main ingredients used for making the same. In countries, such as the United States of America, the phrase "ice cream" is applicable to some specific varieties only. In countries, such as Argentina Italy and, you can use it for all the variants of ice creams. For those people who are allergic to dairy protein or have some other medical constraints, there are ice creams made from dairy alternatives which include milk of goat's or sheep's or even milk substitutes. Vanilla and chocolate are some of the most popular and most demanded flavors of ice cream all over the world. The first ice cream made was a combination of snow, nectar, fruit pulp and honey. The credit for this type of ice cream was given to Emperor Nero of Rome. He sent this frozen dessert to his slaves into the mountains to get back. Governor Bladen of Maryland then served ice cream to his guests in the year 1700. In 1776, the first ice cream parlor was opened in America in the New York City. Jacob Fussell established the first commercial ice cream plant in Baltimore in 1851. a. New York city b. Argentina c. America d. Baltimore 33. Calculate the distance to be covered if Time = 2 hours a. Speed = 3 km / hr b. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient c. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient d. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER, are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER (A) nor (B) ALONE is sufficient 34.What is the area of the square? A. . Side of a square = 6 cm b. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient c. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient d. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER, are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER (A) nor (B) ALONE is sufficient 35. Find out the length of the side AB of the following triangle. Triangle ABC is a right angled triangle A. Length of side AC = 5 cm b. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient c. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient d. Both (A) and (B) ALONE are sufficient to answer the question 36. Find out the product of 'a' and 'b' i.e. ab. . a + b = 3 A. a2 + b2 = 8 b. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient c. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient d. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER, are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER (A) nor (B) ALONE is sufficient 37. Which is the smallest number that is divisible by both 14 as well as 21? A. The result is a two digit numbe B. The sum of the digits is equal to 12 c. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient d. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient 38. Calculate the time required to cover a distance of 10 km Speed is positive A. Speed = 5 km / hr b. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient c. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient d. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER, are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER (A) nor (B) ALONE is sufficient 39. What is the value of q for the following? Sin q = 1 A. Cos q is positive b. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient c. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient d. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER, are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER (A) nor (B) ALONE is sufficient 40.Find out whether y = 7 is true or false? (x – 6) (y – 7) = 0 A. y – 7 = 1 b. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient c. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient d. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER, are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER (A) nor (B) ALONE is sufficient 41. Find out whether 'a' is a positive or a negative integer? . a + b = 10 A. a - b = 5 b. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient c. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient d. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER, are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER (A) nor (B) ALONE is sufficient 42. Find the value of the variable 'x'; if 24 = 4x . A. x belongs to the set of integers B. x is an even number c. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient d. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient 43. Identify whether the following equation is true or false (2)x * (2)y = (2)x+y A. x is a whole number B. y is a whole number c. if statement (A) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (B) alone is not sufficient D. if the two statements (A) and (B) taken together, are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient 44. Find out whether the value of ‘m’ for the equation m5 – 48 = (-16) is divisible by 2 or not? . ‘m’ is a positive integer A. ‘m’ is an even number b. if statement (A) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (B) alone is not sufficient c. if statement (B) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (A) alone is not sufficient d. if the two statements (A) and (B) taken together, are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient 45. Find out the value of ‘x’? . 6x – 4y = 4 A. y = 5 b. if statement (A) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (B) alone is not sufficient c. if statement (B) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (A) alone is not sufficient d. if the two statements (A) and (B) taken together, are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient 46.. Find out whether the number ‘x’ is completely divisible by 8 or not? . x is an odd number and belongs to the set of integers A. x = 4567 b. if statement (A) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (B) alone is not sufficient c. if statement (B) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (A) alone is not sufficient d. if the two statements (A) and (B) taken together, are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient 47.Find out the value of the divisor ‘d’, where d is a positive integer. ‘d’ when divided by 7 gives a remainder of 3 A. The quotient is a prime number between 3 and 7 b. if statement (A) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (B) alone is not sufficient c. if statement (B) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (A) alone is not sufficient d. if the two statements (A) and (B) taken together, are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient 48. Coconut is one of the finest health drinks, because, it not only maintains a proper balance of water in the body but also helps in curing a number of diseases with the help of its property to fight against harmful microbes, fungus and viruses a. It not only maintains a proper balance of water in the body, but also helps in curing a number of diseases b. It maintains a proper balance of water in the body and also helps in curing a number of diseases c. Though it maintains a proper balance of water in the body, but also helps in curing a number of diseases d. Of the proper balance of water that it maintains in the body and also because of its help in curing a number of diseases 49.. Dark chocolate is very essential for the body because the high content of cocoa in it contains antioxidants that are essential for preventing the free radicals from causing any damage to the body. a. Cocoa in it contains antioxidants that are essential for preventing the free radicals from causing any damage to the body b. The antioxidants that are essential for preventing the free radicals from causing any damage to the body are contained in the cocoa in it c. The antioxidants for preventing the free radicals from causing any damage to the body are essentially contained in the cocoa found in it d. Cocoa in it helps to prevent the body from the attack of the free radicals with the help of the anti-oxidants that are contained in it 50. The chemical substances or the nutrients that are found in the food obtained from plants that have the property to prevent our body from any sort of damage are referred to as anti-oxidants a. The chemical substances or the nutrients that are found in the food obtained from plants b. The chemical substances or the nutrients that are contained in the plant food materials c. The food obtained from the plants consist of certain chemical substances or nutrients d.The food material obtained from the plants are found to contain certain chemical substances or nutrients 51. Coconut oil is one of the saturated fats that can be used as an ingredient in the production of various commercial edible as well as non-edible products such as in the manufacture of soaps, medicines, preparation of candies and also for frying purpose. a. In the production of various commercial edible as well as non-edible products b. In the commercial production of various edible as well as non-edible products c. In the production of various edible as well as non-edible products on a commercial basis d. In producing the various commercial edible as well as non-edible products 52..All the fossil fuels on the earth will get exhausted very soon if we do not use them in a controlled and efficient manner. a. All the fossil fuels on the earth will get exhausted very soon b. The content of all the fossil fuels on the earth will get exhausted very soon c. The quantity of all the fossil fuels on the earth will get replenished very soon d. All the fossil fuels on the earth will not last for a long period of time 53. Since the value of money is subjective to change by the supply and demand, it is not at all necessary for a connection to exist between any currency and what can be purchased for that currency. a. It is not at all necessary for a connection to exist between any currency b. There should not be any connection existing between any currency c. There are no chances for any connection to exist between any currency D. It is not at all necessary that the same connection should exist between any currency 54.Though it is not very easy to climb a mountain, but still any individual who is able to reach the top is rewarded by a magnificent sight a. Any individual who is able to reach the top is rewarded by a magnificent sight b. Any individual who are able to reach the top is rewarded by a magnificent sight c. The individual reaching to the top of the mountain is surely rewarded by a magnificent sight d. Those people who are able to reach the top will surely be rewarded by a magnificent sight 55. Although people argue strongly to the point that the current democratic policies are not fair, they are not able to advocate any particular changes in them. a. They are not able to advocate any particular changes in them b. They are not capable to advocate any particular changes in them c. They cannot bring about any of the particular changes in them d. They have no plans to bring about any particular changes in them 56. Though beer is one of the elements known to be dangerous if consumed in large quantities, it is found to be essential to life in small amounts a. It is found to be essential to life in small amounts b. It is found to be essential to life when consumed in small amounts c. The small amount of it is found to be essential to life d. But when it is consumed in small amount, it is found to be essential to life 57.Drinking green tea not only helps in maintaining the total level of cholesterol in the body, but also helps in increasing the level of good cholesterol i.e. HDL in comparison to bad cholesterol i.e. LDL. a. Drinking green tea not only helps in maintaining the total level of cholesterol in the body b. The green tea not only helps in maintaining the total level of cholesterol in the body c. You can not only maintain the total level of cholesterol in the body by drinking green tea d. The daily consumption of green tea not only helps in maintaining the total level of cholesterol in the body 58.. It is said that the leaves of green tea is more better than the black and the oolong tea leaves because of the fact that the steaming of the green tea leaves avoids the oxidization of the most important EGCG compound found in theses leaves. a. Steaming of the green tea leaves avoids the oxidization of the most important EGCG compound found in theses leaves b. Unlike the black and the oolong tea leaves, the green tea leaves are exposed to steam that avoids the oxidization of the most important EGCG compound found in theses leaves c. Steam of the green tea leaves avoids the oxidization of the most important EGCG compound found in theses leaves d. You can steam the green tea leaves that avoids the oxidization of the most important EGCG compound found in theses leaves 59. Daily consumption of green tea can also provide you with oral health benefits since its constituents also help to prevent the oral bacteria causing bad breath from being formed. a. Help to prevent the oral bacteria causing bad breath from being formed b. Help to inhibit the formation of any oral bacteria that may result in bad breath c. Help in avoiding bad breath that is a result of the bacteria found in mouth d. Help in reducing the effect of oral bacteria that result in bad breath by stopping their formation in the mouth 60.The green tea also has some constituents that can attack and kill the germs that can cause red and swollen acne, thus making it very useful for having a pimple and marks free skin. a. Thus making it very useful for having a pimple and marks free skin b. Thus making it very useful for having a good face c. This makes the green tea very essential for having a good and pimple free skin d. Hence, it is very important to drink green tea for having a pimple free and very good skin 61. What led to the discovery of the internet? Read the passage and answer the following questions based on the passage by choosing the best option of the five options given for each question. The development of computers in the 1950s led to the discovery of the Internet. The evolution of internet began with the point-to-point communication between the mainframe computers and other terminals in a small area. This plan then developed into the point-topoint connections between the computers in a wider area. The latest research then expanded into packet switching. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the packet switched networks such as ARPANET, CYCLADES, Merit Network, Mark I at NPL in the UK, Tymnet as well as Telenet, were developed with the help of a wide variety of protocols. The development of the packet switched network ARPANET led to the expansion of protocols for internetworking. These protocols were used to merge multiple separate networks together, to form a network of networks. In the year 1974, Arthur C Clarke described the future of omnipresent networked personal computers in an interview. In the year 1982 the standardization of the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) took place. This led to the introduction of the Internet which was a worldwide network of fully interconnected TCP/IP networks. In the year 1981, when the National Science Foundation (NSF) developed the Computer Science Network (CSNET); and in the year 1986, when the NSFNET allowed the access from the educational and research centers in the US, the access to the protocol ARPANET was extended. Emerging of the ISP's i.e. the Internet Service Providers took place in the late 1980s and 1990s. But, in the year 1990, the ARPANET was removed from service. The denial of NFSNET services led to the commercialization of the Internet in 1995 that allowed the Internet to carry the commercial traffic that was restricted till then. Since then, the use of Internet has strongly affected the cultural and commercial sectors. It led to the use of communication via (e mails) electronic mail, the (VoIP) i.e. Voice over Internet Protocol "phone calls", instant messaging as well as the synchronous video calls. The use of Internet led to the emerging of various social networking sites, forums, and blogs and also included the number of online shopping sites. The development and use of the advanced networks such as Internet2, very high speed Backbone Network Service i.e. (vBNS) of the NSF's, and the National Lambda Rail is carried out by the educational and the research institutes. The use of fibre optic networks has enabled very high amounts of data transmission at very high speeds, since they can operate at the rate of 1-Gbit/s, 10-Gbit/s, or more. According to the estimations of 1993, it was observed that the Internet carried only 1% of all the two-way telecommunication information flow. By the year 2000 this figure had grown to 51%. The recent observations indicate that, by 2007, the Internet carried more than 97% of all telecommunicated information. a. Development of computers b. Industrialization c. Two way telecommunication d. Use of Social networking sites 62.In the late 1960s and early 1970s, which type of networks was developed? Read the passage and answer the following questions based on the passage by choosing the best option of the five options given for each question. The development of computers in the 1950s led to the discovery of the Internet. The evolution of internet began with the point-to-point communication between the mainframe computers and other terminals in a small area. This plan then developed into the point-topoint connections between the computers in a wider area. The latest research then expanded into packet switching. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the packet switched networks such as ARPANET, CYCLADES, Merit Network, Mark I at NPL in the UK, Tymnet as well as Telenet, were developed with the help of a wide variety of protocols. The development of the packet switched network ARPANET led to the expansion of protocols for internetworking. These protocols were used to merge multiple separate networks together, to form a network of networks. In the year 1974, Arthur C Clarke described the future of omnipresent networked personal computers in an interview. In the year 1982 the standardization of the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) took place. This led to the introduction of the Internet which was a worldwide network of fully interconnected TCP/IP networks. In the year 1981, when the National Science Foundation (NSF) developed the Computer Science Network (CSNET); and in the year 1986, when the NSFNET allowed the access from the educational and research centers in the US, the access to the protocol ARPANET was extended. Emerging of the ISP's i.e. the Internet Service Providers took place in the late 1980s and 1990s. But, in the year 1990, the ARPANET was removed from service. The denial of NFSNET services led to the commercialization of the Internet in 1995 that allowed the Internet to carry the commercial traffic that was restricted till then. Since then, the use of Internet has strongly affected the cultural and commercial sectors. It led to the use of communication via (e mails) electronic mail, the (VoIP) i.e. Voice over Internet Protocol "phone calls", instant messaging as well as the synchronous video calls. The use of Internet led to the emerging of various social networking sites, forums, and blogs and also included the number of online shopping sites. The development and use of the advanced networks such as Internet2, very high speed Backbone Network Service i.e. (vBNS) of the NSF's, and the National Lambda Rail is carried out by the educational and the research institutes. The use of fibre optic networks has enabled very high amounts of data transmission at very high speeds, since they can operate at the rate of 1-Gbit/s, 10-Gbit/s, or more. According to the estimations of 1993, it was observed that the Internet carried only 1% of all the two-way telecommunication information flow. By the year 2000 this figure had grown to 51%. The recent observations indicate that, by 2007, the Internet carried more than 97% of all telecommunicated information. a. Point to point networks b. Packet switched networks c. Protocols d. Internet 63. In which year the packet switched network ARPANET was removed from service? Read the passage and answer the following questions based on the passage by choosing the best option of the five options given for each question. The development of computers in the 1950s led to the discovery of the Internet. The evolution of internet began with the point-to-point communication between the mainframe computers and other terminals in a small area. This plan then developed into the point-topoint connections between the computers in a wider area. The latest research then expanded into packet switching. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the packet switched networks such as ARPANET, CYCLADES, Merit Network, Mark I at NPL in the UK, Tymnet as well as Telenet, were developed with the help of a wide variety of protocols. The development of the packet switched network ARPANET led to the expansion of protocols for internetworking. These protocols were used to merge multiple separate networks together, to form a network of networks. In the year 1974, Arthur C Clarke described the future of omnipresent networked personal computers in an interview. In the year 1982 the standardization of the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) took place. This led to the introduction of the Internet which was a worldwide network of fully interconnected TCP/IP networks. In the year 1981, when the National Science Foundation (NSF) developed the Computer Science Network (CSNET); and in the year 1986, when the NSFNET allowed the access from the educational and research centers in the US, the access to the protocol ARPANET was extended. Emerging of the ISP's i.e. the Internet Service Providers took place in the late 1980s and 1990s. But, in the year 1990, the ARPANET was removed from service. The denial of NFSNET services led to the commercialization of the Internet in 1995 that allowed the Internet to carry the commercial traffic that was restricted till then. Since then, the use of Internet has strongly affected the cultural and commercial sectors. It led to the use of communication via (e mails) electronic mail, the (VoIP) i.e. Voice over Internet Protocol "phone calls", instant messaging as well as the synchronous video calls. The use of Internet led to the emerging of various social networking sites, forums, and blogs and also included the number of online shopping sites. The development and use of the advanced networks such as Internet2, very high speed Backbone Network Service i.e. (vBNS) of the NSF's, and the National Lambda Rail is carried out by the educational and the research institutes. The use of fibre optic networks has enabled very high amounts of data transmission at very high speeds, since they can operate at the rate of 1-Gbit/s, 10-Gbit/s, or more. According to the estimations of 1993, it was observed that the Internet carried only 1% of all the two-way telecommunication information flow. By the year 2000 this figure had grown to 51%. The recent observations indicate that, by 2007, the Internet carried more than 97% of all telecommunicated information. a. 1960 b. 1970 c. 1990 d. 1995 64. What was the reason for the commercialization of the internet? a. Removal of ARPANET b. Removal of phone calls c. Removal of NFSNET d. Removal of computers 65.In which of the following year, the standardization of the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) took place? Read the passage and answer the following questions based on the passage by choosing the best option of the five options given for each question. The development of computers in the 1950s led to the discovery of the Internet. The evolution of internet began with the point-to-point communication between the mainframe computers and other terminals in a small area. This plan then developed into the point-topoint connections between the computers in a wider area. The latest research then expanded into packet switching. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the packet switched networks such as ARPANET, CYCLADES, Merit Network, Mark I at NPL in the UK, Tymnet as well as Telenet, were developed with the help of a wide variety of protocols. The development of the packet switched network ARPANET led to the expansion of protocols for internetworking. These protocols were used to merge multiple separate networks together, to form a network of networks. In the year 1974, Arthur C Clarke described the future of omnipresent networked personal computers in an interview. In the year 1982 the standardization of the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) took place. This led to the introduction of the Internet which was a worldwide network of fully interconnected TCP/IP networks. In the year 1981, when the National Science Foundation (NSF) developed the Computer Science Network (CSNET); and in the year 1986, when the NSFNET allowed the access from the educational and research centers in the US, the access to the protocol ARPANET was extended. Emerging of the ISP's i.e. the Internet Service Providers took place in the late 1980s and 1990s. But, in the year 1990, the ARPANET was removed from service. The denial of NFSNET services led to the commercialization of the Internet in 1995 that allowed the Internet to carry the commercial traffic that was restricted till then. Since then, the use of Internet has strongly affected the cultural and commercial sectors. It led to the use of communication via (e mails) electronic mail, the (VoIP) i.e. Voice over Internet Protocol "phone calls", instant messaging as well as the synchronous video calls. The use of Internet led to the emerging of various social networking sites, forums, and blogs and also included the number of online shopping sites. The development and use of the advanced networks such as Internet2, very high speed Backbone Network Service i.e. (vBNS) of the NSF's, and the National Lambda Rail is carried out by the educational and the research institutes. The use of fibre optic networks has enabled very high amounts of data transmission at very high speeds, since they can operate at the rate of 1-Gbit/s, 10-Gbit/s, or more. According to the estimations of 1993, it was observed that the Internet carried only 1% of all the two-way telecommunication information flow. By the year 2000 this figure had grown to 51%. The recent observations indicate that, by 2007, the Internet carried more than 97% of all telecommunicated information. a. 1982 b. 1960 c. 1970 d. 1972 66. What were the date and the year when Adolf Hitler did take birth? Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below by choosing the right option of the following given options. Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German who took birth on 20 April 1889. He was a great politician. Hitler was the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party which was well known as the Nazi Party. The German name for Nazi Party was NSDAP i.e. the National sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. From the year 1933 till the year 1945 Hitler was appointed as the chancellor of Germany. Also, he was the dictator of the Nazi Germany from the 1934 to 1945. Hitler is considered to be one of the biggest reasons for the rise of World War II, as well as fascism in Europe and the Holocaust. With his experience in World War I, Hitler joined the German Workers' Party which was considered as the pioneer of the Nazi Party, in the 1919. As a result of this, in the year 1921, he became the leader of the NSDAP. After that, he attempted a takeover that was commonly known as the Beer Hall Putsch, in Munich, in the year 1923. But he failed in this revolution. As a result of this failure, Hitler was imprisoned for a certain amount of time. During his imprisonment, Hitler wrote his autobiography, Mein Kampf i.e. My Struggle. Hitler was released in the year 1924. Hitler then received very good support after his release in 1924. He started attacking the Treaty of Versailles and promoted activities such as antisemitism, Pan-Germanism, anticommunism and many more, with the help of Nazi party line and appealing public speaking. He also transformed the Weimar Republic into a single-party dictatorship based on the autocratic and domineering principles of Nazism, after being appointed as the chancellor in the year 1933. This was commonly known as the Third Reich. He aimed to establish a New Order of absolute Nazi German supremacy in the continent of Europe. The domestic as well as the foreign policies of Hitler were designed with the aim of seizing the living space i.e. the Lebensraum for the people of Germany. He directed the reinforcement of Germany in September 1939. In the same year, Hitler began with the invasion of Poland by the Wehrmacht that led to the outbreak of World War II in Europe. In the year 1941, the German forces, along with their European associates, under the Hitler's rule occupied most of the Europe and the North Africa. But the situations reversed gradually. In the year 1945, the German forces were defeated by the Allied armies. As a result of Hitler's policies that motivated races and supremacy, eleven million people were found to be killed ruthlessly. These figures included around six million Jews as well. In the year 1945, during the final days of the Battle of Berlin, Hitler married Eva Braun. She was his long-time mistress. But, less than two days later, on 30 April 1945, the couple committed suicide in order to avoid the arrest by the Red Army. a. 30 April 1945 b. 20 April 1889 c. 2 October 1885 d. 20 April 1890 67.The supremacist and racially motivated policies of Hitler, resulted in the systematic murder of how many people? Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below by choosing the right option of the following given options. Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German who took birth on 20 April 1889. He was a great politician. Hitler was the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party which was well known as the Nazi Party. The German name for Nazi Party was NSDAP i.e. the National sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. From the year 1933 till the year 1945 Hitler was appointed as the chancellor of Germany. Also, he was the dictator of the Nazi Germany from the 1934 to 1945. Hitler is considered to be one of the biggest reasons for the rise of World War II, as well as fascism in Europe and the Holocaust. With his experience in World War I, Hitler joined the German Workers' Party which was considered as the pioneer of the Nazi Party, in the 1919. As a result of this, in the year 1921, he became the leader of the NSDAP. After that, he attempted a takeover that was commonly known as the Beer Hall Putsch, in Munich, in the year 1923. But he failed in this revolution. As a result of this failure, Hitler was imprisoned for a certain amount of time. During his imprisonment, Hitler wrote his autobiography, Mein Kampf i.e. My Struggle. Hitler was released in the year 1924. Hitler then received very good support after his release in 1924. He started attacking the Treaty of Versailles and promoted activities such as antisemitism, Pan-Germanism, anticommunism and many more, with the help of Nazi party line and appealing public speaking. He also transformed the Weimar Republic into a single-party dictatorship based on the autocratic and domineering principles of Nazism, after being appointed as the chancellor in the year 1933. This was commonly known as the Third Reich. He aimed to establish a New Order of absolute Nazi German supremacy in the continent of Europe. The domestic as well as the foreign policies of Hitler were designed with the aim of seizing the living space i.e. the Lebensraum for the people of Germany. He directed the reinforcement of Germany in September 1939. In the same year, Hitler began with the invasion of Poland by the Wehrmacht that led to the outbreak of World War II in Europe. In the year 1941, the German forces, along with their European associates, under the Hitler's rule occupied most of the Europe and the North Africa. But the situations reversed gradually. In the year 1945, the German forces were defeated by the Allied armies. As a result of Hitler's policies that motivated races and supremacy, eleven million people were found to be killed ruthlessly. These figures included around six million Jews as well. In the year 1945, during the final days of the Battle of Berlin, Hitler married Eva Braun. She was his long-time mistress. But, less than two days later, on 30 April 1945, the couple committed suicide in order to avoid the arrest by the Red Army. a. Eleven hundred million b. Eleven thousand c. Eleven billion d. Eleven million 68. What was the name of the revolution in which Hitler had to face a failure and as a result of which he was imprisoned and during this period he wrote his memoir "My struggle"? Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below by choosing the right option of the following given options. Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German who took birth on 20 April 1889. He was a great politician. Hitler was the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party which was well known as the Nazi Party. The German name for Nazi Party was NSDAP i.e. the National sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. From the year 1933 till the year 1945 Hitler was appointed as the chancellor of Germany. Also, he was the dictator of the Nazi Germany from the 1934 to 1945. Hitler is considered to be one of the biggest reasons for the rise of World War II, as well as fascism in Europe and the Holocaust. With his experience in World War I, Hitler joined the German Workers' Party which was considered as the pioneer of the Nazi Party, in the 1919. As a result of this, in the year 1921, he became the leader of the NSDAP. After that, he attempted a takeover that was commonly known as the Beer Hall Putsch, in Munich, in the year 1923. But he failed in this revolution. As a result of this failure, Hitler was imprisoned for a certain amount of time. During his imprisonment, Hitler wrote his autobiography, Mein Kampf i.e. My Struggle. Hitler was released in the year 1924. Hitler then received very good support after his release in 1924. He started attacking the Treaty of Versailles and promoted activities such as antisemitism, Pan-Germanism, anticommunism and many more, with the help of Nazi party line and appealing public speaking. He also transformed the Weimar Republic into a single-party dictatorship based on the autocratic and domineering principles of Nazism, after being appointed as the chancellor in the year 1933. This was commonly known as the Third Reich. He aimed to establish a New Order of absolute Nazi German supremacy in the continent of Europe. The domestic as well as the foreign policies of Hitler were designed with the aim of seizing the living space i.e. the Lebensraum for the people of Germany. He directed the reinforcement of Germany in September 1939. In the same year, Hitler began with the invasion of Poland by the Wehrmacht that led to the outbreak of World War II in Europe. In the year 1941, the German forces, along with their European associates, under the Hitler's rule occupied most of the Europe and the North Africa. But the situations reversed gradually. In the year 1945, the German forces were defeated by the Allied armies. As a result of Hitler's policies that motivated races and supremacy, eleven million people were found to be killed ruthlessly. These figures included around six million Jews as well. In the year 1945, during the final days of the Battle of Berlin, Hitler married Eva Braun. She was his long-time mistress. But, less than two days later, on 30 April 1945, the couple committed suicide in order to avoid the arrest by the Red Army. a. Beer Hall Putsch in Munich b. Treaty of Versailles c. Battle of Berlin d. The Weimar Republic 69. What was the name of the lady who was Hitler's long time mistress? Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below by choosing the right option of the following given options. Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German who took birth on 20 April 1889. He was a great politician. Hitler was the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party which was well known as the Nazi Party. The German name for Nazi Party was NSDAP i.e. the National sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. From the year 1933 till the year 1945 Hitler was appointed as the chancellor of Germany. Also, he was the dictator of the Nazi Germany from the 1934 to 1945. Hitler is considered to be one of the biggest reasons for the rise of World War II, as well as fascism in Europe and the Holocaust. With his experience in World War I, Hitler joined the German Workers' Party which was considered as the pioneer of the Nazi Party, in the 1919. As a result of this, in the year 1921, he became the leader of the NSDAP. After that, he attempted a takeover that was commonly known as the Beer Hall Putsch, in Munich, in the year 1923. But he failed in this revolution. As a result of this failure, Hitler was imprisoned for a certain amount of time. During his imprisonment, Hitler wrote his autobiography, Mein Kampf i.e. My Struggle. Hitler was released in the year 1924. Hitler then received very good support after his release in 1924. He started attacking the Treaty of Versailles and promoted activities such as antisemitism, Pan-Germanism, anticommunism and many more, with the help of Nazi party line and appealing public speaking. He also transformed the Weimar Republic into a single-party dictatorship based on the autocratic and domineering principles of Nazism, after being appointed as the chancellor in the year 1933. This was commonly known as the Third Reich. He aimed to establish a New Order of absolute Nazi German supremacy in the continent of Europe. The domestic as well as the foreign policies of Hitler were designed with the aim of seizing the living space i.e. the Lebensraum for the people of Germany. He directed the reinforcement of Germany in September 1939. In the same year, Hitler began with the invasion of Poland by the Wehrmacht that led to the outbreak of World War II in Europe. In the year 1941, the German forces, along with their European associates, under the Hitler's rule occupied most of the Europe and the North Africa. But the situations reversed gradually. In the year 1945, the German forces were defeated by the Allied armies. As a result of Hitler's policies that motivated races and supremacy, eleven million people were found to be killed ruthlessly. These figures included around six million Jews as well. In the year 1945, during the final days of the Battle of Berlin, Hitler married Eva Braun. She was his long-time mistress. But, less than two days later, on 30 April 1945, the couple committed suicide in order to avoid the arrest by the Red Army. a. Rose Mary b. Eva Braun aun c. Maria d. Monalisa 70. In which year the Allied armies defeated the German forces? Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below by choosing the right option of the following given options. Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German who took birth on 20 April 1889. He was a great politician. Hitler was the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party which was well known as the Nazi Party. The German name for Nazi Party was NSDAP i.e. the National sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. From the year 1933 till the year 1945 Hitler was appointed as the chancellor of Germany. Also, he was the dictator of the Nazi Germany from the 1934 to 1945. Hitler is considered to be one of the biggest reasons for the rise of World War II, as well as fascism in Europe and the Holocaust. With his experience in World War I, Hitler joined the German Workers' Party which was considered as the pioneer of the Nazi Party, in the 1919. As a result of this, in the year 1921, he became the leader of the NSDAP. After that, he attempted a takeover that was commonly known as the Beer Hall Putsch, in Munich, in the year 1923. But he failed in this revolution. As a result of this failure, Hitler was imprisoned for a certain amount of time. During his imprisonment, Hitler wrote his autobiography, Mein Kampf i.e. My Struggle. Hitler was released in the year 1924. Hitler then received very good support after his release in 1924. He started attacking the Treaty of Versailles and promoted activities such as antisemitism, Pan-Germanism, anticommunism and many more, with the help of Nazi party line and appealing public speaking. He also transformed the Weimar Republic into a single-party dictatorship based on the autocratic and domineering principles of Nazism, after being appointed as the chancellor in the year 1933. This was commonly known as the Third Reich. He aimed to establish a New Order of absolute Nazi German supremacy in the continent of Europe. The domestic as well as the foreign policies of Hitler were designed with the aim of seizing the living space i.e. the Lebensraum for the people of Germany. He directed the reinforcement of Germany in September 1939. In the same year, Hitler began with the invasion of Poland by the Wehrmacht that led to the outbreak of World War II in Europe. In the year 1941, the German forces, along with their European associates, under the Hitler's rule occupied most of the Europe and the North Africa. But the situations reversed gradually. In the year 1945, the German forces were defeated by the Allied armies. As a result of Hitler's policies that motivated races and supremacy, eleven million people were found to be killed ruthlessly. These figures included around six million Jews as well. In the year 1945, during the final days of the Battle of Berlin, Hitler married Eva Braun. She was his long-time mistress. But, less than two days later, on 30 April 1945, the couple committed suicide in order to avoid the arrest by the Red Army. a. 1889 b. 1921 c. 1923 d. 1945 71. What was the original name of Mother Teresa? Read the passage and answer the following set of questions based on it. Mother Teresa took birth in the year 1910, on August 27 in the city of Skopje in Macedonia. The original name of Mother Teresa was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. She was the youngest child of all the three children that were born to the couple, Nikola and Drane Bojaxhiu. Drane Bojaxhiu was a merchant by profession and was a very successful man. When she was of the age of five and a half, she received her First Communion that got confirmed in November 1916. She has deep love for all the earthly souls from the first day of her First Holy Communion. When she was about eight years, her father's sudden death left the family in difficult financial situations. After her father's death, her mother Drane raised all her children very firmly and lovingly. This greatly influenced the character and skills of Mother Teresa. The lively Jesuit rural community of the Sacred Heart, in which Gonxha was involved, further aided the culmination of religious values in her. She was just a 12 year old girl child when she made a decision to be a missionary in order to spread the love of Christ. To achieve this goal, she left her home in Skopje, at the age of 18 and became a part of the Sisters of Loreto. This was an Irish community of nuns that were running missions in the country, India. After joining this community, she was honored with the name "Sister Mary Teresa" after St. Thérèse of Lisieux. Mother Teresa came to India after taking a few months of training on the 6th of January, 1929. She took training in Dublin at the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary. On the 24th of May, 1931, as a nun, she took her first vows. During the period from 1931 to 1948, Mother Teresa used to teach at St. Mary's High School in Calcutta, India. There she taught the subjects called as geography and catechism. Mother Teresa became the "spouse of Jesus" for "all eternity", as she said, on the 24th of May 1937 by making her Final Profession of Vows. From this time onwards she received the name "Mother Teresa". By continuing with her teaching at the St. Mary's High School, she became its principal in the year 1944. She was a person of deep entreaty. She was intensely happy for her twenty years life in Loreto because of her deep love and affection for all the fellow sisters and students over there. She was well known for her unique courageous and unselfish qualities of charity and hard work. Mother Teresa has received great number of awards. In the year 1962, she received the Indian Padmashri Award. After that she received the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize in the year 1971. In the following year i.e. 1972, Mother Teresa was also awarded with the Nehru Prize for Promotion of International Peace & Understanding. Her noble work was also honored with one of the most prestigious awards i.e. the Nobel Peace Prize which she received in the year 1979. In the following year i.e. 1980, Mother Teresa also received the Bharat Ratna award. Other awards included the Balzan Prize which was awarded to her in the year 1978. Mother Teresa stepped back from the honor of head of Missionaries of Charity on the 13th of March, 1997. On 5th of September, 1997 the world observed one of the greatest losses for humanity i.e. Mother Teresa. a. Drane Gonxha Bojaxhiu b. Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu c. Nikola Gonxha Bojaxhiu d. Balzan Gonxha Bojaxhiu 72. In which year was Mother Teresa awarded with the noble prize? Read the passage and answer the following set of questions based on it. Mother Teresa took birth in the year 1910, on August 27 in the city of Skopje in Macedonia. The original name of Mother Teresa was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. She was the youngest child of all the three children that were born to the couple, Nikola and Drane Bojaxhiu. Drane Bojaxhiu was a merchant by profession and was a very successful man. When she was of the age of five and a half, she received her First Communion that got confirmed in November 1916. She has deep love for all the earthly souls from the first day of her First Holy Communion. When she was about eight years, her father's sudden death left the family in difficult financial situations. After her father's death, her mother Drane raised all her children very firmly and lovingly. This greatly influenced the character and skills of Mother Teresa. The lively Jesuit rural community of the Sacred Heart, in which Gonxha was involved, further aided the culmination of religious values in her. She was just a 12 year old girl child when she made a decision to be a missionary in order to spread the love of Christ. To achieve this goal, she left her home in Skopje, at the age of 18 and became a part of the Sisters of Loreto. This was an Irish community of nuns that were running missions in the country, India. After joining this community, she was honored with the name "Sister Mary Teresa" after St. Thérèse of Lisieux. Mother Teresa came to India after taking a few months of training on the 6th of January, 1929. She took training in Dublin at the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary. On the 24th of May, 1931, as a nun, she took her first vows. During the period from 1931 to 1948, Mother Teresa used to teach at St. Mary's High School in Calcutta, India. There she taught the subjects called as geography and catechism. Mother Teresa became the "spouse of Jesus" for "all eternity", as she said, on the 24th of May 1937 by making her Final Profession of Vows. From this time onwards she received the name "Mother Teresa". By continuing with her teaching at the St. Mary's High School, she became its principal in the year 1944. She was a person of deep entreaty. She was intensely happy for her twenty years life in Loreto because of her deep love and affection for all the fellow sisters and students over there. She was well known for her unique courageous and unselfish qualities of charity and hard work. Mother Teresa has received great number of awards. In the year 1962, she received the Indian Padmashri Award. After that she received the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize in the year 1971. In the following year i.e. 1972, Mother Teresa was also awarded with the Nehru Prize for Promotion of International Peace & Understanding. Her noble work was also honored with one of the most prestigious awards i.e. the Nobel Peace Prize which she received in the year 1979. In the following year i.e. 1980, Mother Teresa also received the Bharat Ratna award. Other awards included the Balzan Prize which was awarded to her in the year 1978. Mother Teresa stepped back from the honor of head of Missionaries of Charity on the 13th of March, 1997. On 5th of September, 1997 the world observed one of the greatest losses for humanity i.e. Mother Teresa. a. 1979 b. 1972 c. 1980 d. 1978 73.What is the name of the community that Mother Teresa became a part of after leaving her home at Skopje, at the age of 18? Read the passage and answer the following set of questions based on it. Mother Teresa took birth in the year 1910, on August 27 in the city of Skopje in Macedonia. The original name of Mother Teresa was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. She was the youngest child of all the three children that were born to the couple, Nikola and Drane Bojaxhiu. Drane Bojaxhiu was a merchant by profession and was a very successful man. When she was of the age of five and a half, she received her First Communion that got confirmed in November 1916. She has deep love for all the earthly souls from the first day of her First Holy Communion. When she was about eight years, her father's sudden death left the family in difficult financial situations. After her father's death, her mother Drane raised all her children very firmly and lovingly. This greatly influenced the character and skills of Mother Teresa. The lively Jesuit rural community of the Sacred Heart, in which Gonxha was involved, further aided the culmination of religious values in her. She was just a 12 year old girl child when she made a decision to be a missionary in order to spread the love of Christ. To achieve this goal, she left her home in Skopje, at the age of 18 and became a part of the Sisters of Loreto. This was an Irish community of nuns that were running missions in the country, India. After joining this community, she was honored with the name "Sister Mary Teresa" after St. Thérèse of Lisieux. Mother Teresa came to India after taking a few months of training on the 6th of January, 1929. She took training in Dublin at the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary. On the 24th of May, 1931, as a nun, she took her first vows. During the period from 1931 to 1948, Mother Teresa used to teach at St. Mary's High School in Calcutta, India. There she taught the subjects called as geography and catechism. Mother Teresa became the "spouse of Jesus" for "all eternity", as she said, on the 24th of May 1937 by making her Final Profession of Vows. From this time onwards she received the name "Mother Teresa". By continuing with her teaching at the St. Mary's High School, she became its principal in the year 1944. She was a person of deep entreaty. She was intensely happy for her twenty years life in Loreto because of her deep love and affection for all the fellow sisters and students over there. She was well known for her unique courageous and unselfish qualities of charity and hard work. Mother Teresa has received great number of awards. In the year 1962, she received the Indian Padmashri Award. After that she received the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize in the year 1971. In the following year i.e. 1972, Mother Teresa was also awarded with the Nehru Prize for Promotion of International Peace & Understanding. Her noble work was also honored with one of the most prestigious awards i.e. the Nobel Peace Prize which she received in the year 1979. In the following year i.e. 1980, Mother Teresa also received the Bharat Ratna award. Other awards included the Balzan Prize which was awarded to her in the year 1978. Mother Teresa stepped back from the honor of head of Missionaries of Charity on the 13th of March, 1997. On 5th of September, 1997 the world observed one of the greatest losses for humanity i.e. Mother Teresa. a. Missionaries of Charity b. Sisters of Loreto c. Blessed Virgin Mary d. St. Mary's High School 74. Which subjects did Mother Teresa teach at the St. Mary's High school in Calcutta? Read the passage and answer the following set of questions based on it. Mother Teresa took birth in the year 1910, on August 27 in the city of Skopje in Macedonia. The original name of Mother Teresa was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. She was the youngest child of all the three children that were born to the couple, Nikola and Drane Bojaxhiu. Drane Bojaxhiu was a merchant by profession and was a very successful man. When she was of the age of five and a half, she received her First Communion that got confirmed in November 1916. She has deep love for all the earthly souls from the first day of her First Holy Communion. When she was about eight years, her father's sudden death left the family in difficult financial situations. After her father's death, her mother Drane raised all her children very firmly and lovingly. This greatly influenced the character and skills of Mother Teresa. The lively Jesuit rural community of the Sacred Heart, in which Gonxha was involved, further aided the culmination of religious values in her. She was just a 12 year old girl child when she made a decision to be a missionary in order to spread the love of Christ. To achieve this goal, she left her home in Skopje, at the age of 18 and became a part of the Sisters of Loreto. This was an Irish community of nuns that were running missions in the country, India. After joining this community, she was honored with the name "Sister Mary Teresa" after St. Thérèse of Lisieux. Mother Teresa came to India after taking a few months of training on the 6th of January, 1929. She took training in Dublin at the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary. On the 24th of May, 1931, as a nun, she took her first vows. During the period from 1931 to 1948, Mother Teresa used to teach at St. Mary's High School in Calcutta, India. There she taught the subjects called as geography and catechism. Mother Teresa became the "spouse of Jesus" for "all eternity", as she said, on the 24th of May 1937 by making her Final Profession of Vows. From this time onwards she received the name "Mother Teresa". By continuing with her teaching at the St. Mary's High School, she became its principal in the year 1944. She was a person of deep entreaty. She was intensely happy for her twenty years life in Loreto because of her deep love and affection for all the fellow sisters and students over there. She was well known for her unique courageous and unselfish qualities of charity and hard work. Mother Teresa has received great number of awards. In the year 1962, she received the Indian Padmashri Award. After that she received the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize in the year 1971. In the following year i.e. 1972, Mother Teresa was also awarded with the Nehru Prize for Promotion of International Peace & Understanding. Her noble work was also honored with one of the most prestigious awards i.e. the Nobel Peace Prize which she received in the year 1979. In the following year i.e. 1980, Mother Teresa also received the Bharat Ratna award. Other awards included the Balzan Prize which was awarded to her in the year 1978. Mother Teresa stepped back from the honor of head of Missionaries of Charity on the 13th of March, 1997. On 5th of September, 1997 the world observed one of the greatest losses for humanity i.e. Mother Teresa. a. History and geography b. Geography and catechism c. Mathematics and history d. English and mathematics 75. In the year 1980, mother Teresa was awarded with which of the following honors? Read the passage and answer the following set of questions based on it. Mother Teresa took birth in the year 1910, on August 27 in the city of Skopje in Macedonia. The original name of Mother Teresa was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. She was the youngest child of all the three children that were born to the couple, Nikola and Drane Bojaxhiu. Drane Bojaxhiu was a merchant by profession and was a very successful man. When she was of the age of five and a half, she received her First Communion that got confirmed in November 1916. She has deep love for all the earthly souls from the first day of her First Holy Communion. When she was about eight years, her father's sudden death left the family in difficult financial situations. After her father's death, her mother Drane raised all her children very firmly and lovingly. This greatly influenced the character and skills of Mother Teresa. The lively Jesuit rural community of the Sacred Heart, in which Gonxha was involved, further aided the culmination of religious values in her. She was just a 12 year old girl child when she made a decision to be a missionary in order to spread the love of Christ. To achieve this goal, she left her home in Skopje, at the age of 18 and became a part of the Sisters of Loreto. This was an Irish community of nuns that were running missions in the country, India. After joining this community, she was honored with the name "Sister Mary Teresa" after St. Thérèse of Lisieux. Mother Teresa came to India after taking a few months of training on the 6th of January, 1929. She took training in Dublin at the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary. On the 24th of May, 1931, as a nun, she took her first vows. During the period from 1931 to 1948, Mother Teresa used to teach at St. Mary's High School in Calcutta, India. There she taught the subjects called as geography and catechism. Mother Teresa became the "spouse of Jesus" for "all eternity", as she said, on the 24th of May 1937 by making her Final Profession of Vows. From this time onwards she received the name "Mother Teresa". By continuing with her teaching at the St. Mary's High School, she became its principal in the year 1944. She was a person of deep entreaty. She was intensely happy for her twenty years life in Loreto because of her deep love and affection for all the fellow sisters and students over there. She was well known for her unique courageous and unselfish qualities of charity and hard work. Mother Teresa has received great number of awards. In the year 1962, she received the Indian Padmashri Award. After that she received the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize in the year 1971. In the following year i.e. 1972, Mother Teresa was also awarded with the Nehru Prize for Promotion of International Peace & Understanding. Her noble work was also honored with one of the most prestigious awards i.e. the Nobel Peace Prize which she received in the year 1979. In the following year i.e. 1980, Mother Teresa also received the Bharat Ratna award. Other awards included the Balzan Prize which was awarded to her in the year 1978. Mother Teresa stepped back from the honor of head of Missionaries of Charity on the 13th of March, 1997. On 5th of September, 1997 the world observed one of the greatest losses for humanity i.e. Mother Teresa. a. Noble Peace Prize b. Balzan Prize c. Nehru Prize for Promotion of International Peace & Understanding d. Bharat Ratna 76. The world ocean is found to have an average depth of about how feet? Read the following passage carefully and select the best answer for the questions that are asked on the basis of the information given in the passage. The word ocean is derived from the Greek word "okeanos" which means Oceanus. An ocean is generally a water body that is saline in nature. The oceans compose a very major part of the Earth's hydrosphere. The word that is often used in relation with the word "ocean" is "sea". But there is a big difference between the ocean and the sea. Sea is rather a water body that has salty water in a relatively small and interior location as compared to the oceans. Out of all the planets that are observable, it is confirmed that the global ocean of the planet earth is the largest surface ocean. Approximately, out of the total earth's surface, 3.6x108 square kilometer i.e. 71% is covered by the saline water. This part is divided into number of smaller oceans as well principal oceans. Since the world oceans form an important part of the hydrosphere, it is essential for the lives of every living being on the earth. In addition to all this, the oceans also form an important part of the carbon cycle and hence, it has a great influence on the climatic conditions and weather patterns. The world ocean is found to have an average depth of about 12,430 feet which equals to 3790 meters. And the total volume is found to be approximately of 310 million cubic miles which equals to 1.3 billion cubic kilometers. Around 2,30,000 species that are known to science are found to survive on oceans as their habitat. It is also estimated that there may exist more than two million marine species. Though the origin of the oceans of the earth is still not known, it is believed that they appeared first in the Hadean period and this might have been the point where life came to origin from. You may find a vast variety of compounds and elements that compose the extraterrestrial oceans. The lakes of the Titans are the only large bodies of the extraterrestrial surface waters that have confirmation in spite of the evidences found for the existence of oceans elsewhere in the Solar System. The geological history of the Mars and the Venus also say that they had large water oceans. It is said that, almost one third part of Mars was covered by the oceans as per the Mars ocean hypothesis. But, these water oceans have no existence on Mars any longer. It is also said that the global oceans of Venus must have dried as a result of the green house effect. There are various criteria that define the major divisions of oceans. These criteria include the continents, small as well as big group of islands and many more. These small parts of oceans are also known as strait, bay or sea gulf at times. The various divisions of oceans in the ascending order of their sizes are described as follows: The Arctic Ocean is considered to be the smallest in size. It is also known as the sea of the Atlantic. The Arctic Ocean is found to cover majority of the Arctic as well as the northern part of North America and the Eurasia. Second is the Southern Ocean. It encloses the Antarctica and is also known as the extension to the oceans namely the Pacific, Atlantic as well as the Indian Ocean. The third is the Indian Ocean. The Africa and Australia are separated by this ocean. It also covers the Southern part of the Asia. The next big ocean is the Atlantic. The America is separated from the Europe and Africa by this ocean. The biggest of all is the Pacific Ocean which separates the America from the continent Asia and Oceania. a. 12430 feet b. 3790 feet c. 310 feet d. 12330 feet 77. Which is smallest ocean of all the observable oceans on Earth? Read the following passage carefully and select the best answer for the questions that are asked on the basis of the information given in the passage. The word ocean is derived from the Greek word "okeanos" which means Oceanus. An ocean is generally a water body that is saline in nature. The oceans compose a very major part of the Earth's hydrosphere. The word that is often used in relation with the word "ocean" is "sea". But there is a big difference between the ocean and the sea. Sea is rather a water body that has salty water in a relatively small and interior location as compared to the oceans. Out of all the planets that are observable, it is confirmed that the global ocean of the planet earth is the largest surface ocean. Approximately, out of the total earth's surface, 3.6x108 square kilometer i.e. 71% is covered by the saline water. This part is divided into number of smaller oceans as well principal oceans. Since the world oceans form an important part of the hydrosphere, it is essential for the lives of every living being on the earth. In addition to all this, the oceans also form an important part of the carbon cycle and hence, it has a great influence on the climatic conditions and weather patterns. The world ocean is found to have an average depth of about 12,430 feet which equals to 3790 meters. And the total volume is found to be approximately of 310 million cubic miles which equals to 1.3 billion cubic kilometers. Around 2,30,000 species that are known to science are found to survive on oceans as their habitat. It is also estimated that there may exist more than two million marine species. Though the origin of the oceans of the earth is still not known, it is believed that they appeared first in the Hadean period and this might have been the point where life came to origin from. You may find a vast variety of compounds and elements that compose the extraterrestrial oceans. The lakes of the Titans are the only large bodies of the extraterrestrial surface waters that have confirmation in spite of the evidences found for the existence of oceans elsewhere in the Solar System. The geological history of the Mars and the Venus also say that they had large water oceans. It is said that, almost one third part of Mars was covered by the oceans as per the Mars ocean hypothesis. But, these water oceans have no existence on Mars any longer. It is also said that the global oceans of Venus must have dried as a result of the green house effect. There are various criteria that define the major divisions of oceans. These criteria include the continents, small as well as big group of islands and many more. These small parts of oceans are also known as strait, bay or sea gulf at times. The various divisions of oceans in the ascending order of their sizes are described as follows: The Arctic Ocean is considered to be the smallest in size. It is also known as the sea of the Atlantic. The Arctic Ocean is found to cover majority of the Arctic as well as the northern part of North America and the Eurasia. Second is the Southern Ocean. It encloses the Antarctica and is also known as the extension to the oceans namely the Pacific, Atlantic as well as the Indian Ocean. The third is the Indian Ocean. The Africa and Australia are separated by this ocean. It also covers the Southern part of the Asia. The next big ocean is the Atlantic. The America is separated from the Europe and Africa by this ocean. The biggest of all is the Pacific Ocean which separates the America from the continent Asia and Oceania. a. Pacific Ocean b. Indian Ocean c. Atlantic Ocean d. Arctic Ocean 78. Which ocean separates America from Asia and Oceania? Read the following passage carefully and select the best answer for the questions that are asked on the basis of the information given in the passage. The word ocean is derived from the Greek word "okeanos" which means Oceanus. An ocean is generally a water body that is saline in nature. The oceans compose a very major part of the Earth's hydrosphere. The word that is often used in relation with the word "ocean" is "sea". But there is a big difference between the ocean and the sea. Sea is rather a water body that has salty water in a relatively small and interior location as compared to the oceans. Out of all the planets that are observable, it is confirmed that the global ocean of the planet earth is the largest surface ocean. Approximately, out of the total earth's surface, 3.6x108 square kilometer i.e. 71% is covered by the saline water. This part is divided into number of smaller oceans as well principal oceans. Since the world oceans form an important part of the hydrosphere, it is essential for the lives of every living being on the earth. In addition to all this, the oceans also form an important part of the carbon cycle and hence, it has a great influence on the climatic conditions and weather patterns. The world ocean is found to have an average depth of about 12,430 feet which equals to 3790 meters. And the total volume is found to be approximately of 310 million cubic miles which equals to 1.3 billion cubic kilometers. Around 2,30,000 species that are known to science are found to survive on oceans as their habitat. It is also estimated that there may exist more than two million marine species. Though the origin of the oceans of the earth is still not known, it is believed that they appeared first in the Hadean period and this might have been the point where life came to origin from. You may find a vast variety of compounds and elements that compose the extraterrestrial oceans. The lakes of the Titans are the only large bodies of the extraterrestrial surface waters that have confirmation in spite of the evidences found for the existence of oceans elsewhere in the Solar System. The geological history of the Mars and the Venus also say that they had large water oceans. It is said that, almost one third part of Mars was covered by the oceans as per the Mars ocean hypothesis. But, these water oceans have no existence on Mars any longer. It is also said that the global oceans of Venus must have dried as a result of the green house effect. There are various criteria that define the major divisions of oceans. These criteria include the continents, small as well as big group of islands and many more. These small parts of oceans are also known as strait, bay or sea gulf at times. The various divisions of oceans in the ascending order of their sizes are described as follows: The Arctic Ocean is considered to be the smallest in size. It is also known as the sea of the Atlantic. The Arctic Ocean is found to cover majority of the Arctic as well as the northern part of North America and the Eurasia. Second is the Southern Ocean. It encloses the Antarctica and is also known as the extension to the oceans namely the Pacific, Atlantic as well as the Indian Ocean. The third is the Indian Ocean. The Africa and Australia are separated by this ocean. It also covers the Southern part of the Asia. The next big ocean is the Atlantic. The America is separated from the Europe and Africa by this ocean. The biggest of all is the Pacific Ocean which separates the America from the continent Asia and Oceania. a. Indian ocean b. Arctic Ocean c. Pacific Ocean d. Southern Ocean 79. Which is the third largest ocean in the world? Read the following passage carefully and select the best answer for the questions that are asked on the basis of the information given in the passage. The word ocean is derived from the Greek word "okeanos" which means Oceanus. An ocean is generally a water body that is saline in nature. The oceans compose a very major part of the Earth's hydrosphere. The word that is often used in relation with the word "ocean" is "sea". But there is a big difference between the ocean and the sea. Sea is rather a water body that has salty water in a relatively small and interior location as compared to the oceans. Out of all the planets that are observable, it is confirmed that the global ocean of the planet earth is the largest surface ocean. Approximately, out of the total earth's surface, 3.6x108 square kilometer i.e. 71% is covered by the saline water. This part is divided into number of smaller oceans as well principal oceans. Since the world oceans form an important part of the hydrosphere, it is essential for the lives of every living being on the earth. In addition to all this, the oceans also form an important part of the carbon cycle and hence, it has a great influence on the climatic conditions and weather patterns. The world ocean is found to have an average depth of about 12,430 feet which equals to 3790 meters. And the total volume is found to be approximately of 310 million cubic miles which equals to 1.3 billion cubic kilometers. Around 2,30,000 species that are known to science are found to survive on oceans as their habitat. It is also estimated that there may exist more than two million marine species. Though the origin of the oceans of the earth is still not known, it is believed that they appeared first in the Hadean period and this might have been the point where life came to origin from. You may find a vast variety of compounds and elements that compose the extraterrestrial oceans. The lakes of the Titans are the only large bodies of the extraterrestrial surface waters that have confirmation in spite of the evidences found for the existence of oceans elsewhere in the Solar System. The geological history of the Mars and the Venus also say that they had large water oceans. It is said that, almost one third part of Mars was covered by the oceans as per the Mars ocean hypothesis. But, these water oceans have no existence on Mars any longer. It is also said that the global oceans of Venus must have dried as a result of the green house effect. There are various criteria that define the major divisions of oceans. These criteria include the continents, small as well as big group of islands and many more. These small parts of oceans are also known as strait, bay or sea gulf at times. The various divisions of oceans in the ascending order of their sizes are described as follows: The Arctic Ocean is considered to be the smallest in size. It is also known as the sea of the Atlantic. The Arctic Ocean is found to cover majority of the Arctic as well as the northern part of North America and the Eurasia. Second is the Southern Ocean. It encloses the Antarctica and is also known as the extension to the oceans namely the Pacific, Atlantic as well as the Indian Ocean. The third is the Indian Ocean. The Africa and Australia are separated by this ocean. It also covers the Southern part of the Asia. The next big ocean is the Atlantic. The America is separated from the Europe and Africa by this ocean. The biggest of all is the Pacific Ocean which separates the America from the continent Asia and Oceania. a. Indian ocean b. Arctic Ocean c. Pacific Ocean d. Southern Ocean 80. Which are the only large bodies of the extraterrestrial surface waters? Read the following passage carefully and select the best answer for the questions that are asked on the basis of the information given in the passage. The word ocean is derived from the Greek word "okeanos" which means Oceanus. An ocean is generally a water body that is saline in nature. The oceans compose a very major part of the Earth's hydrosphere. The word that is often used in relation with the word "ocean" is "sea". But there is a big difference between the ocean and the sea. Sea is rather a water body that has salty water in a relatively small and interior location as compared to the oceans. Out of all the planets that are observable, it is confirmed that the global ocean of the planet earth is the largest surface ocean. Approximately, out of the total earth's surface, 3.6x108 square kilometer i.e. 71% is covered by the saline water. This part is divided into number of smaller oceans as well principal oceans. Since the world oceans form an important part of the hydrosphere, it is essential for the lives of every living being on the earth. In addition to all this, the oceans also form an important part of the carbon cycle and hence, it has a great influence on the climatic conditions and weather patterns. The world ocean is found to have an average depth of about 12,430 feet which equals to 3790 meters. And the total volume is found to be approximately of 310 million cubic miles which equals to 1.3 billion cubic kilometers. Around 2,30,000 species that are known to science are found to survive on oceans as their habitat. It is also estimated that there may exist more than two million marine species. Though the origin of the oceans of the earth is still not known, it is believed that they appeared first in the Hadean period and this might have been the point where life came to origin from. You may find a vast variety of compounds and elements that compose the extraterrestrial oceans. The lakes of the Titans are the only large bodies of the extraterrestrial surface waters that have confirmation in spite of the evidences found for the existence of oceans elsewhere in the Solar System. The geological history of the Mars and the Venus also say that they had large water oceans. It is said that, almost one third part of Mars was covered by the oceans as per the Mars ocean hypothesis. But, these water oceans have no existence on Mars any longer. It is also said that the global oceans of Venus must have dried as a result of the green house effect. There are various criteria that define the major divisions of oceans. These criteria include the continents, small as well as big group of islands and many more. These small parts of oceans are also known as strait, bay or sea gulf at times. The various divisions of oceans in the ascending order of their sizes are described as follows: The Arctic Ocean is considered to be the smallest in size. It is also known as the sea of the Atlantic. The Arctic Ocean is found to cover majority of the Arctic as well as the northern part of North America and the Eurasia. Second is the Southern Ocean. It encloses the Antarctica and is also known as the extension to the oceans namely the Pacific, Atlantic as well as the Indian Ocean. The third is the Indian Ocean. The Africa and Australia are separated by this ocean. It also covers the Southern part of the Asia. The next big ocean is the Atlantic. The America is separated from the Europe and Africa by this ocean. The biggest of all is the Pacific Ocean which separates the America from the continent Asia and Oceania. a. lakes of the Titans b. lakes of Arctic c. lakes of Pacific d. lakes of India Warning: Undefined array key "correct_answer_logic" in /home/kaling/public_html/kalingaplus/wp-content/plugins/quiz-master-next/php/classes/class-qmn-quiz-manager.php on line 451 Time's up