वैश्वीकरण के संदर्भ में, दक्षिण एशियाई राज्य कौन सी प्रमुख चुनौतियों का सामना कर रहे हैं?
See Answer →You are Rahul/Rina, a concerned citizen who has been noticing the increasing pollution in your city. Write a dialogue between you and a government official in about 10 turns.
See Answer →Imagine yourself as the CEO of a company who is hiring employees. Using What, Why, How, Where, When, etc., ask information about the following points:
1. Introduction (name, age, education, etc.)
2. Birthplace
3. Language/mother tongue/multilingual
4. Hobbies and interests
5. Future aspirations, etc.
See Answer →The importance of education. b) My dream vacation. c) 'Actions speak louder than words.'
See Answer →Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct form of the verb.
We decided to travel by train and ______ (1) (leave) the station early. We ______ (2) (be) on the tracks for three hours, when our train ______ (3) (hit) a deer that ______ (4) (run) across the tracks. The train ______ (5) (go) off the tracks but we ______ (6) (escape) with minor bruises. Had we ______ (7) (travel) faster, we ______ (8) (involve) in a major accident. The mishap ______ (9) (delay) us but did not ______ (10) (dampen) our spirits.
See Answer →Fill in the blanks with a, an or the.
"This is just ______ kind of car I am looking for. Does it have ______ sunroof?" "Yes, Sir, ______ sunroof is at ______ top and what ______ view it gives!" "Last time I met John, he was looking for ______ job." "What happened to ______ job I had got him?" "Our town doesn't have ______ cinema. I have to travel 50 kilometers to reach the nearest one to watch ______ movie." "Did she arrive ______ day before you came?" "No she arrived ______ same day as I did."
See Answer →Honest, legal, possible, place, logical, agree, fit, fortunate, rational
See Answer →Add the prefixes un-, dis-, ir-, il-, im-, mis- to the following words (any five).
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Write a paragraph on a futuristic technology you would wish to create. Include powerful reasons and statements in order to support the topic.
See Answer →Fill in the blanks in the paragraph below with the correct form of the words given in brackets.
I ____ (1) (realize) that I ____ (2) (know) one of the two women by sight, and I ____(3) (spend) a few seconds thinking why she evening. During this pause, three small cats behind me, ____(4) (seek) me out on a Friday ____(5) (walk) up the path from the house ____(6) (thread) a way around me and the two women outside, and silently _____(7) (climb) up into a tree in the middle of the yard outside. There, the three figures _____(8) (rest), ____(9) (become) immobile, ____(10) (lie) on their stomachs, deep in a secret game.
See Answer →Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
Alexander Fleming was a Scottish bacteriologist who is best known for his discovery of penicillin, the world's first antibiotic. Fleming's discovery revolutionized the medical field and has saved countless lives. Born in 1881 in Lochfield, Scotland, Fleming showed an early interest in science. He studied medicine at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School in London, where he later worked as a researcher.
In 1928, while experimenting with influenza virus, Fleming noticed that a mold called Penicillium notatum had killed a number of bacteria on a petri dish. He isolated the mold and found that it produced a substance, which he named penicillin, that was effective against a wide range of harmful bacteria. Despite the potential of his discovery, Fleming's initial findings did not receive much attention, and it was only years later, with the help of other scientists, that penicillin was developed into a widely-used antibiotic.
Fleming's work earned him numerous accolades, including the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1945. Despite his fame, he remained humble and dedicated to his work. Fleming's discovery not only transformed the treatment of bacterial infections but also paved the way for future research in antibiotics and immunology. He passed away in 1955, leaving behind a legacy of scientific achievement and medical advancement.
1. Fleming's discovery of _______revolutionized the medical field.
a) mold b) influenza virus c) penicillin d) bacteria e) antibiotics
2. Alexander Fleming showed an early interest in ________
a) sports b) medicine c) teaching d) literature e) business
3. Fleming's discovery initially received _________
a) widespread acclaim b) significant funding c) little attention d) immediate application e) none of the above
4. Penicillin was found to be effective against a wide range of __________
a) viruses b) fungi c) harmful bacteria d) insects e) plants
5. Fleming remained _______ despite his fame.
a) arrogant b) humble c) distant d) indifferent e) disillusioned
6. Fleming's work earned him numerous accolades, including the_______
a) Pulitzer Prize b) Nobel Prize in Medicine c) Oscar d) Grammy e) Booker Prize
7. Fleming's discovery of transformed the treatment of ______
a) viral infections b) bacterial infections c) genetic disorders d) neurological conditions e)cardiovascular diseases
8. Write the word similar to "humble' from the passage.
9. Write a synonym of the 'discovery'.
10. Write the opposite of the word 'humble'.
See Answer →Qualitative and Quantitative variables
See Answer →Two-tailed and one-tailed tests of significance
See Answer →Sensitivity and specificity of a tool
See Answer →Stochastic and Deterministic variables
See Answer →Thurstone scale and Likert scale
See Answer →Snowball sampling
See Answer →Pie graph
See Answer →NUDIST
See Answer →SPSS
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