Fill in the blanks in the passage from the given options : First trials on airplanes Another significant phase in airplane travel ______ a few years later. Extensive research and development went into designing wartime planes that were used ______ the First World War. These planes were much faster, reaching speeds of 125 mph and flew to heights of 15,000 feet. ______ airplanes owe their development to the First World War, they are significantly popular today as passenger carriers. A flight is ___?___ today than earlier, with greater facilities and air traffic control. __________ A safer B more safer C safest D safe
CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE. It's a simple mathematical word problem not _________. Come on, you can do it! Aa Faraday equation Brocket science Cthe theory of relativity Dbeating around the bushes
CHOOSE THE PART OF THE SENTENCE THAT HAS AN ERROR. The classroom felt silent, as the teacher walked in. A The classroom felt B silent, as C the teacher D walked in.
Mark the antonym of the words given below : Serious A Thoughtful B Insincere C Sad D Funny
Mark the option which makes correct use of adverb: A You should be punctual always. B You always should be punctual. C You should always be punctual. D You should be always punctual.
Choose the best reply to complete each conversation : Saina : "Hey, Meenu! Why have you stopped talking to Ruby?" Meenu : "Ruby was rude to me. I refuse to speak to her again ________." A until she apologises B until she apologised C till she apologises D yet she apologised
Tick the word which means differently from the following group of words : Integrity, Harmony, Oneness, Union, Diversity, Entity A Union B Harmony C Diversity D Integrity
READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW. Plants and animals have the hard job of surviving in a very wild world. How do they do it? There are many ways plants and animals have adapted in order to survive. Camouflage is one way animals adapt to survive. For some animals, this means that their fur, scales, or skin are a similar colour to the land around them. Deer, for example, have brown fur that blends in with the trees, so it’s harder for predators to see them. This saves them from becoming prey to a larger animals. Some animals can change colour to match their environment. Many people think of chameleons when they think of this type of camouflage, but rabbits are a great example as well. Some rabbit’s fur will change colours depending on the season. Their fur might be brown in the spring, summer and fall to match the trees, but the brown fur will fall out and white fur will grow in the winter to blend in with the snow. This way the rabbit is safer from predators year-round. Some insects, instead of blending in with their environment, look like something else that will deter animals from eating them. A walking stick looks just like a stick so that predators will pass it by without noticing it. Katydids mimic leaves. Some moths and butterflies have designs on their wings that make them look like snakes or owls, to scare away their predators. For some plants, however, they don’t want to blend in; they want to stand out to survive! Many plants grow flowers with colourful petals to attract bees. The bees help pollinate the flowers so that they can produce new flowers. Instead of hiding, some plants and animals develop structures that aim to hurt anything that tries to hurt them. Some plants develop thorns so that animals will not eat them. Some animals have extremely sharp teeth, horns and claws so they can fight off other animals. Porcupines and hedgehogs have spikes, called quills or spines, covering their backs so animals won’t dare to mess with them, let alone eat them! How do certain animals camouflage? A Their fur, scales or skin are/become similar to their surroundings. B They blend in with their surroundings to escape their predators. C They change colours to become more attractive to their predators D Only A and B
Fill in the blanks in the passage from the given options : First trials on airplanes Another significant phase in airplane travel ___?___ a few years later. Extensive research and development went into designing wartime planes that were used ______ the First World War. These planes were much faster, reaching speeds of 125 mph and flew to heights of 15,000 feet. ______ airplanes owe their development to the First World War, they are significantly popular today as passenger carriers. A flight is ______ today than earlier, with greater facilities and air traffic control. __________ A was looked at B was viewed C was observed D was witnessed