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Q 1 · English
Find the correctly spelt word. 
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Q 2 · Reasoning
If FISH is written as EHRG in a certain code, how would JUNGLE be written in that code?
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In a certain code, PRODUCTIONS is written as QQPCVEUHPMT. How is ORIENTATION written in that code?
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In a certain code, BELIEF is written as AFKKDI. How is SELDOM written in that code?
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In a certain code, POETRY is written as QONDSQX and OVER is written as PNUDQ. How is MORE written in that code language? 
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In a certain code, INACTIVE is written as VITCANIE. How is COMPUTER written in the same code?
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In a certain code, CALANDER is written as CLANAEDR. How is CIRCULAR written in that code?
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If in a certain language, EXECUTIVE is coded as TCIEUXVEE, the how is MAUSOLEUM coded in that language?
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In a certain code language, CREATIVE is written as BDSBFUJS. How is TRIANGLE written in that code?
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In a certain code language, OMNIPRESENT is written as QJONPTSMDRD. How is CREDIBILITY written in that code?
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In a certain code language, ROUTINE is written as VMRGFLI. How will CRUELTY be written in that code language?
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Q 12 · English
One word substitution for- 
One indifferent to art and literature is :
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Open to injury or Criticism :
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Government by a small group of all powerful persons :
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A narrow piece of land connecting two large masses of land :
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One who collects coins as hobby : 
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Q 17 · English
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Extreme old age when a man behaves like a fool
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Q 18 · English
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That which cannot be corrected
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The study of ancient societies
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A person of good understanding knowledge and reasoning power
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A person who insists on something
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Q 22 · English
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the candle at both ends
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Q 23 · English
Idioms and Phrases: 
shelve
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Q 24 · English
Idioms and Phrases: 
blows his own trumpet
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Q 25 · English
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out and out 
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Q 26 · English
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through his hat.
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held over
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Idioms and Phrases: 
plough a lonely furrow
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put a spoke in my wheel.
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strike gold
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very different about
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Q 32 · History
When Alexander invaded India, Magadha was being ruled by the
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Q 33 · History
Which ruler murdered his father, Bimbisara to ascend the throne?
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Q 34 · History
Which one of the following scholar, challenged Invincible Yajnavalkya for debate?
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Q 35 · History
Alexander and the army of Porus camped on the opposite bank of which river?
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Q 36 · English
King Kharvela was the greatest ruler of the Chedi Dynasty of
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Q 37 · History
The last great ruling dynasty of Magadha was
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Q 38 · History
Which of the following ruler was responsible for the rise of Magadha?
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Q 39 · English
Antonym of - EXODUS
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Q 40 · English
Antonym of - RELINQUISH
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Antonym of - EXPAND
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Antonym of - MORTAL
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Antonym of - FRAUDULENT
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Antonym of - FLAGITIOUS
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Antonym of - BELITTLE
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Antonym of - STARTLED
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Antonym of - VANITY
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