Basic GK Practice Question and Answer
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The given letter equation tells that, Wives of Henry the Eighth.
Q: What can you serve but never eat? 1354 05b5cc62ce4d2b4197774b90c
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A Badminton shuttle or a tennis ball.
Q: What travels around the world and stays in one spot? 2326 05b5cc64de4d2b4197774bc93
5b5cc64de4d2b4197774bc93- 1Slippersfalse
- 2Walking stickfalse
- 3Stampstrue
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Answer : 3. "Stamps"
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Answer: C) Stamps Explanation: Stamps are what travel around the worldstaying in one spot. Slippers and walking stick can also travel around the world but they will not stay at one spot. So they are eliminated.
Q: Assertive sentences examples list. 1831 05b5cc604e4d2b4197774b4ec
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An assertive sentence is a sentence that state, assert, or declare something. It means it is a simple statement making thing. As it declares something, is also called as Declarative sentence. Examples of assertive sentence or statements :: 1. Anamika loves him very much. 2. He picks her daily. 3. Attitude is everything. 4. The sun sets in the west. 5. She likes roses. 6. He is a student. 7. Karthik planned a tour. 8. Peacock is a beautiful bird. 9. India is our country. 10. Joel want to be a doctor.
Q: I have four wings, but cannot fly, I never laugh and never cry; On the same spot I'm always found, toiling away with little sound. What am I? 1755 05b5cc611e4d2b4197774b66f
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A Windmill.
Q: Can you spot the missing number? 1483 05b5cc615e4d2b4197774b6ec
5b5cc615e4d2b4197774b6ec- 13false
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Answer : 3. "Both A & B"
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Answer: C) Both A & B Explanation: The given number puzzle can be soved in two ways. Logic 1 :: Row 1 - 2 x 3 = 6 , 6 x 3 = 18 Row 2 - 4 x 5 = 20 , 20 x 5 = 100 Row 3 - 3 x 7 = 21 , 21 x 7 = 147 Hence, the missing number could be 3. Logic 2 :: Row 1 - 6 x (2+1) = 18 Row 2 - 20 x (4+1) = 100 Row 3 - 21 x (6+1) = 147 Hence, the missing number could be 6. Therefore, 3 or 6 is the right answer.
Q: What is something you will never see again? 1086 05b5cc62ae4d2b4197774b8eb
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Yesterday, is what we will never see again as the time we come across will never be back.
Q: Which sentence is capitalized correctly? 9006 05b5cc64de4d2b4197774bca2
5b5cc64de4d2b4197774bca2- 1on a cloudless night, I studied pisces, a constellation in the north sky.false
- 2On a cloudless night, I studied Pisces, a constellation in the North sky.true
- 3on a Cloudless Night, i studied Pisces, a constellation in the North Sky.false
- 4On a cloudless night, I studied pisces, a constellation in the north sky.false
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Answer : 2. "On a cloudless night, I studied Pisces, a constellation in the North sky."
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Answer: B) On a cloudless night, I studied Pisces, a constellation in the North sky. Explanation: