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You are are hereby instructed to attend this "Micro Aptitude Test (MAT)" as a part of your selection process for the post you have applied for at Micro Labs. There are 30 multiple choice questions in this test and all questions are mandatory. Please note that you have 30 minutes to complete this test.
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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Name the person who first stepped  on the moon?

    • A.

      Neil Armstrong

    • B.

      Sunita Williams

    • C.

      KalpanaChawla

    • D.

      Michael Collins

    Correct Answer
    A. Neil Armstrong
    Explanation
    Neil Armstrong is the correct answer because he was the first person to step on the moon. On July 20, 1969, as part of the Apollo 11 mission, Armstrong descended from the lunar module and famously said, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." This historic event marked a significant milestone in human space exploration and solidified Armstrong's place in history as the first person to set foot on the lunar surface.

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  • 2. 

    Which is the highest mountain in the world?

    • A.

      K2

    • B.

      Mount Everest

    • C.

      Kanchaenjunga

    • D.

      Annanpurna

    Correct Answer
    B. Mount Everest
    Explanation
    Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. It is located in the Himalayas and stands at a height of 8,848.86 meters (29,031.7 feet) above sea level. Mount Everest is well-known for its challenging climbing routes and extreme weather conditions. It has been a popular destination for mountaineers from around the world, attracting both experienced climbers and adventurers seeking to conquer the highest peak on Earth.

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  • 3. 

    Most populous state of India

    • A.

      Bihar

    • B.

      Karnataka

    • C.

      Uttar Pradesh

    • D.

      Delhi

    Correct Answer
    C. Uttar Pradesh
    Explanation
    Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state in India. It has a large population due to its size and high birth rate. It is located in the northern part of India and shares its borders with several other states. The state has a rich cultural heritage and is known for its historical monuments and religious sites. Uttar Pradesh plays a significant role in the politics and economy of India.

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  • 4. 

    Gateway of India is located at

    • A.

      Agra

    • B.

      Delhi

    • C.

      Mumbai

    • D.

      Punjab

    Correct Answer
    C. Mumbai
    Explanation
    The Gateway of India is located in Mumbai. It is a monument built during the British Raj to commemorate the landing of King George V and Queen Mary in December 1911. It has become a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of Mumbai's architectural heritage.

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  • 5. 

    Bhaichung Bhutia is an Indian player associated with which game?

    • A.

      Cricket

    • B.

      Hockey

    • C.

      Football

    • D.

      Tennis

    Correct Answer
    C. Football
    Explanation
    Bhaichung Bhutia is an Indian player who is famously associated with the game of football. He is considered one of the greatest footballers in India and has represented the national team as well as various clubs throughout his career. Bhutia's skills and contributions to Indian football have made him a well-known figure in the sport.

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  • 6. 

    What is the full form of USA 

    • A.

      United States of America

    • B.

      United states of Atlanta

    • C.

      Unites states of Australia

    • D.

      United colours of Beneton 

    Correct Answer
    A. United States of America
    Explanation
    The full form of USA is United States of America. This is the correct answer because USA stands for the country known as the United States of America, which is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.

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  • 7. 

    Water is converted into ice at

    • A.

      Zero degree celsius

    • B.

      32 degree  Fahrenhiet

    • C.

      100 degree celcius

    • D.

      A and b

    Correct Answer
    D. A and b
    Explanation
    Water is converted into ice at zero degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Fahrenheit. This is because water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit, resulting in the transformation of liquid water into solid ice. Both temperature scales indicate the freezing point of water, making options a and b correct.

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  • 8. 

    Who is known as the flying Sikh?

    • A.

      Manmohan Singh

    • B.

      Milkha Singh

    • C.

      Navjot singh Sidhu

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    B. Milkha Singh
    Explanation
    Milkha Singh is known as the flying Sikh because he was an Indian track and field sprinter who achieved great success in the 1950s and 1960s. He earned this nickname due to his incredible speed and agility on the track, which allowed him to dominate in various international competitions. Milkha Singh's achievements include winning multiple gold medals at the Asian Games and setting numerous national records. He is considered one of India's greatest athletes and has left a lasting legacy in the world of track and field.

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  • 9. 

    Independence day is celebrated on 

    • A.

      18th August

    • B.

      12th August

    • C.

      15th August

    • D.

      10th August

    Correct Answer
    C. 15th August
    Explanation
    Independence Day is celebrated on 15th August. This is because it marks the day when India gained independence from British rule in 1947. On this day, the Indian National Congress, led by leaders such as Jawaharlal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi, declared India as a sovereign nation. It is a national holiday in India and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and patriotism, including flag hoisting ceremonies, cultural events, and parades.

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  • 10. 

    Geometrical figure with two  side 

    • A.

      Triangle

    • B.

      Round

    • C.

      Square

    • D.

      Rectangle

    Correct Answer
    B. Round
  • 11. 

    Name the planet closest to earth 

    • A.

      Venus

    • B.

      Mars

    • C.

      Mercury

    • D.

      Pluto

    Correct Answer
    C. Mercury
    Explanation
    Mercury is the correct answer because it is the planet closest to Earth. While Venus is often referred to as Earth's "sister planet," it is actually the second closest. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun, and Pluto is no longer considered a planet. Therefore, out of the given options, Mercury is the planet closest to Earth.

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  • 12. 

    What is boiling point of water 

    • A.

      100 degree celsius

    • B.

      80 degree celsius

    • C.

      50 degree celsius

    • D.

      0 degree celsius

    Correct Answer
    A. 100 degree celsius
    Explanation
    The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius. This is the temperature at which water changes from a liquid to a gas, or vaporizes. At sea level, where atmospheric pressure is about 1 atmosphere, water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. However, the boiling point can vary depending on altitude and pressure.

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  • 13. 

    If last year Feb sales=4.8 Lakhs, then how much sales to be achieved this Feb to achieve 25% growth?

    • A.

      6

    • B.

      5

    • C.

      6.20

    • D.

      6.10

    Correct Answer
    A. 6
    Explanation
    To achieve a 25% growth from last year's sales of 4.8 Lakhs, the sales to be achieved this February should be 6 Lakhs. This can be calculated by multiplying 4.8 Lakhs by 1.25 (25% increase) which equals 6 Lakhs.

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  • 14. 

    If a car has a speed of 50 km/hr, then how much time it will take to cover a distance of 40km.

    • A.

      38 mins

    • B.

      60 mins

    • C.

      28 Mins

    • D.

      48 mins

    Correct Answer
    D. 48 mins
    Explanation
    The car is traveling at a speed of 50 km/hr. To find the time it will take to cover a distance of 40 km, we can use the formula: time = distance / speed. Plugging in the values, we get time = 40 km / 50 km/hr. Simplifying this gives us a time of 0.8 hours. To convert this to minutes, we multiply by 60, resulting in 48 minutes. Therefore, it will take 48 minutes for the car to cover a distance of 40 km.

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  • 15. 

    How many Milligrams are present in 6gm ? 

    • A.

      600

    • B.

      6000

    • C.

      60

    • D.

      60000

    Correct Answer
    B. 6000
    Explanation
    There are 1000 milligrams in 1 gram. Therefore, to convert grams to milligrams, we multiply the number of grams by 1000. In this case, 6 grams multiplied by 1000 equals 6000 milligrams.

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  • 16. 

    A person purchases a strip of 4 tablets at 10% discount, He paid 90 Rupees to the retailer. What is the MRP of single tablet?

    • A.

      35

    • B.

      25

    • C.

      20

    • D.

      15

    Correct Answer
    B. 25
    Explanation
    The person purchased a strip of 4 tablets at a 10% discount and paid 90 Rupees to the retailer. To find the MRP of a single tablet, we can divide the total amount paid by the number of tablets. 90 Rupees divided by 4 tablets equals 22.5 Rupees per tablet. However, since the options provided are integers, we can round up to the nearest whole number, which is 25. Therefore, the MRP of a single tablet is 25 Rupees.

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  • 17. 

    If a  syrup has composition of molecule X, 3mg/10 ml, then what is the quantity of X in 2 ml?

    • A.

      0.5 mg

    • B.

      0.6 mg

    • C.

      0.8 mg

    • D.

      0.2 mg

    Correct Answer
    B. 0.6 mg
    Explanation
    The given syrup has a composition of molecule X at a concentration of 3mg per 10ml. To find the quantity of X in 2ml, we can use the concept of proportion. Since the concentration is directly proportional to the quantity, we can set up the proportion as (3mg/10ml) = (x mg/2ml), where x is the quantity of X in 2ml. Solving this proportion, we find that x = (3mg/10ml) * 2ml = 0.6mg. Therefore, the quantity of X in 2ml is 0.6mg.

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  • 18. 

    A strip of tablets costs Rs.60.00.How much will a customer pay if he is given a 20% discount?

    • A.

      100 Rs

    • B.

      60 Rs

    • C.

      48 Rs

    • D.

      40 Rs

    Correct Answer
    C. 48 Rs
    Explanation
    If the original price of the strip of tablets is Rs.60.00 and the customer is given a 20% discount, the customer will pay 80% of the original price. To calculate this, we can multiply 60 by 0.80, which equals Rs.48.00. Therefore, the customer will pay Rs.48.00 if he is given a 20% discount.

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  • 19. 

    If carbohydrates provide 4.5 K joules/g  of energy and fat provides 9 K joules/g, what will be the total energy content from a food having 4 g of carbohydrate and 6 g of fat.

    • A.

      60 calorie

    • B.

      100 calorie

    • C.

      72 calorie

    • D.

      50 calorie

    Correct Answer
    C. 72 calorie
    Explanation
    The total energy content from a food having 4 g of carbohydrate and 6 g of fat can be calculated by multiplying the energy provided by carbohydrates (4.5 K joules/g) by the amount of carbohydrates (4 g), and multiplying the energy provided by fat (9 K joules/g) by the amount of fat (6 g). Adding these two values together gives us the total energy content, which is 72 calories.

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  • 20. 

    What is the basic unit of life?

    • A.

      Cell

    • B.

      Organ

    • C.

      System

    • D.

      Body

    Correct Answer
    A. Cell
    Explanation
    The basic unit of life is the cell. Cells are the smallest structural and functional units of living organisms. They are responsible for carrying out all the necessary processes of life, such as metabolism, reproduction, and responding to stimuli. Cells can be found in all living organisms, from simple single-celled organisms like bacteria to complex multicellular organisms like humans. Cells are composed of various organelles and molecules that work together to maintain the organism's functions and ensure its survival.

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  • 21. 

    Study which deals with   structure and functioning of  various parts of human body 

    • A.

      Cardiology

    • B.

      Anatomy and Physology

    • C.

      Diabetology

    • D.

      Neurology

    Correct Answer
    B. Anatomy and Physology
    Explanation
    Anatomy and Physiology is the study that deals with the structure and functioning of various parts of the human body. It involves the examination of the different organs, tissues, and systems in the body and how they work together to maintain normal bodily functions. This field of study is essential in understanding the overall structure and function of the human body, which is crucial for medical professionals in diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders.

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  • 22. 

    Full form of CNS

    • A.

      Cardiac Nervous System

    • B.

      Central Nervous System

    • C.

      Central Nervous Syndrome

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    B. Central Nervous System
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Central Nervous System. The CNS is made up of the brain and spinal cord and is responsible for receiving and processing information from the body's sensory receptors. It controls most of the body's functions and coordinates movements and thoughts. The CNS plays a crucial role in regulating bodily functions and maintaining homeostasis.

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  • 23. 

    Disorder associated with high blood sugar is also known as?

    • A.

      Hypoglycemia

    • B.

      Diabetes

    • C.

      Hypertension

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    B. Diabetes
    Explanation
    Diabetes is the correct answer because it is a disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels. Hypoglycemia, on the other hand, refers to low blood sugar levels. Hypertension is a condition characterized by high blood pressure, which is not directly related to blood sugar levels. Therefore, the correct answer is diabetes.

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  • 24. 

    Retina is a part of which major organ in our body?

    • A.

      Heart

    • B.

      Liver

    • C.

      Eye

    • D.

      Ear

    Correct Answer
    C. Eye
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Eye because the retina is a layer of tissue located at the back of the eye that is responsible for receiving and processing light. It contains specialized cells called photoreceptors that convert light into electrical signals, which are then sent to the brain through the optic nerve for visual perception. The retina plays a crucial role in our ability to see and is therefore a major component of the eye.

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  • 25. 

    What is the normal human blood pressure

    • A.

      190 /80 mmhg

    • B.

      120/90mmhg

    • C.

      170 /70 mmhg

    • D.

      120/80mmhg

    Correct Answer
    D. 120/80mmhg
    Explanation
    The normal human blood pressure is typically around 120/80 mmHg. This measurement represents the systolic pressure (the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats) over the diastolic pressure (the pressure in the arteries when the heart is at rest between beats). A blood pressure reading of 120/80 mmHg is considered within the normal range and indicates that the heart is functioning properly and the blood vessels are healthy.

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  • 26. 

    Organ responsible for major absorption of food

    • A.

      Liver

    • B.

      Lung

    • C.

      Small intestine

    • D.

      Stomach

    Correct Answer
    C. Small intestine
    Explanation
    The small intestine is responsible for the major absorption of food. It is a long, coiled tube located between the stomach and the large intestine. The inner lining of the small intestine contains millions of tiny finger-like projections called villi, which increase the surface area for absorption. The small intestine absorbs nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals from the digested food and transfers them into the bloodstream for distribution to the body's cells. This process is crucial for providing the body with the necessary nutrients for energy and growth.

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  • 27. 

    What is the bony cage of the brain called?

    • A.

      Skull

    • B.

      Thoracic case

    • C.

      Pelvic Cage

    • D.

      Peritoneal cage

    Correct Answer
    A. Skull
    Explanation
    The bony cage of the brain is called the skull. It is a protective structure that encloses and supports the brain, providing it with necessary protection from external forces and injuries. The skull consists of several bones that are fused together, forming a hard and durable structure that surrounds and safeguards the brain.

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  • 28. 

    Which part of the digestive system secretes acid?

    • A.

      Pancreas

    • B.

      Liver

    • C.

      Gall bladder

    • D.

      Stomach

    Correct Answer
    D. Stomach
    Explanation
    The stomach secretes acid as part of the digestive process. This acid, known as gastric acid, helps break down food and kill bacteria in the stomach. The stomach lining contains special cells called parietal cells that produce and release hydrochloric acid into the stomach. This acid plays a crucial role in the digestion of proteins and the absorption of certain nutrients. Additionally, the stomach's acidic environment helps activate enzymes and facilitate the breakdown of food into smaller particles for further digestion in the small intestine.

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  • 29. 

    Organ responsible for pumping blood to various parts of our body

    • A.

      Liver

    • B.

      Lungs

    • C.

      Kidney

    • D.

      Heart

    Correct Answer
    D. Heart
    Explanation
    The heart is responsible for pumping blood to various parts of our body. It is a muscular organ located in the chest and works as a pump to circulate oxygen-rich blood to all the tissues and organs in our body. The heart consists of four chambers - two atria and two ventricles - which contract and relax in a coordinated manner to pump blood throughout the body. This continuous pumping action ensures that oxygen and nutrients are delivered to the cells and waste products are removed, making the heart vital for the overall functioning of the body.

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  • 30. 

    Specialty of Dr. treating diseases related to women.

    • A.

      Orthopedician

    • B.

      Physician

    • C.

      Gynaecologist

    • D.

      Neuropsyciatry

    Correct Answer
    C. Gynaecologist
    Explanation
    A gynecologist is a medical specialist who focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and conditions related to the female reproductive system. They have specialized knowledge and expertise in women's health, including issues such as menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause. Therefore, a gynecologist is the most appropriate choice for treating diseases related to women.

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  • 31. 

    Full form of ENT.

    • A.

      Ear, Nose, Throat

    • B.

      Eye Nose Throat

    • C.

      A & b

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    A. Ear, Nose, Throat
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Ear, Nose, Throat." ENT is an acronym that stands for Ear, Nose, and Throat. It refers to a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting these areas of the body. ENT specialists, also known as otolaryngologists, are trained to treat various conditions such as hearing loss, sinusitis, tonsillitis, and throat infections.

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  • 32. 

    Sunlight is required for producing vitamin ?

    • A.

      Vit B

    • B.

      Vit C

    • C.

      Vit A

    • D.

      Vit D

    Correct Answer
    D. Vit D
    Explanation
    Vitamin D is produced in the body when the skin is exposed to sunlight. Sunlight triggers a chemical reaction in the skin, converting a compound called 7-dehydrocholesterol into vitamin D3. This inactive form of vitamin D is then converted into its active form by the liver and kidneys. Therefore, sunlight is required for the production of vitamin D in the body.

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  • 33. 

    How many chambers does the human heart have?

    • A.

      5

    • B.

      3

    • C.

      6

    • D.

      4

    Correct Answer
    D. 4
    Explanation
    The human heart has four chambers. The two upper chambers are called atria, and the two lower chambers are called ventricles. The atria receive blood returning to the heart, while the ventricles pump blood out to the rest of the body. This division of chambers allows for efficient circulation of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood throughout the body.

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  • 34. 

    Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.

    • A.

      Artery

    • B.

      Veins

    • C.

      Capillary

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    A. Artery
    Explanation
    Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the rest of the body. They have thick, elastic walls that allow them to withstand the high pressure of blood being pumped from the heart. Arteries also have a muscular layer that helps regulate blood flow and control blood pressure. Veins, on the other hand, carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart, while capillaries are the smallest blood vessels that connect arteries and veins, allowing for the exchange of nutrients and waste products between the blood and tissues.

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  • 35. 

    Lemon is a rich source of ___________ vitamin.

    • A.

      Vitamin E

    • B.

      Vitamin B

    • C.

      Vitamin A

    • D.

      Vitamin C

    Correct Answer
    D. Vitamin C
    Explanation
    Lemon is a rich source of vitamin C. Vitamin C is an essential nutrient that acts as an antioxidant in the body, helping to protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. It also plays a crucial role in collagen synthesis, which is important for healthy skin, bones, and connective tissues. Lemon is particularly known for its high vitamin C content, making it a popular choice for boosting immunity and preventing scurvy.

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  • 36. 

    Osteoporosis is a disease affecting which part of body

    • A.

      Bone

    • B.

      Teeth

    • C.

      Heart

    • D.

      Lungs

    Correct Answer
    A. Bone
    Explanation
    Osteoporosis is a disease that specifically affects the bones. It is characterized by a decrease in bone density and strength, making the bones more prone to fractures. This condition primarily affects older individuals, especially postmenopausal women, but can also occur in men. Osteoporosis is caused by an imbalance between bone formation and bone resorption, leading to a net loss of bone mass. It is important to prevent and manage osteoporosis through a combination of a healthy diet, regular exercise, and medication if necessary.

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  • 37. 

    ----------------- is called the ‘Power house of the cell’.

    • A.

      Nucleus

    • B.

      Mitochondria

    • C.

      Endoplasmic Reticulum

    • D.

      Golgi Bodies

    Correct Answer
    B. Mitochondria
    Explanation
    Mitochondria are called the "Powerhouse of the cell" because they are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through a process called cellular respiration. They contain their own DNA and have a double membrane structure, allowing them to carry out aerobic respiration and generate ATP molecules. This energy is essential for various cellular activities and processes, making mitochondria crucial for the overall functioning and survival of the cell.

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  • 38. 

    As Sachin = Cricket in the same way Sania Mirza=_____ ?

    • A.

      Badminton

    • B.

      Lawn Tennis

    • C.

      Hockey

    • D.

      Cricket

    Correct Answer
    B. Lawn Tennis
    Explanation
    Sachin Tendulkar is widely known as the greatest cricketer of all time, so the statement "Sachin = Cricket" indicates that he is synonymous with the sport. Similarly, Sania Mirza is a highly successful professional tennis player, specifically in the sport of lawn tennis. Therefore, the correct answer is "Lawn Tennis" as Sania Mirza is synonymous with this sport, just as Sachin is with cricket.

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  • 39. 

    Which Player has got 6 sixes in a single over in 20-20 Matches?

    • A.

      Sachin Tendulkar

    • B.

      Yuvraj Singh

    • C.

      Virender Sehwag

    • D.

      Gautam Gambhir

    Correct Answer
    B. Yuvraj Singh
    Explanation
    Yuvraj Singh is the correct answer because he is the only player who has hit 6 sixes in a single over in a 20-20 match. This historic feat was achieved by Yuvraj Singh during the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 tournament in a match against England. He hit Stuart Broad for six consecutive sixes in the 19th over of the innings, becoming the first player to achieve this milestone in international T20 cricket. This remarkable display of power hitting has cemented Yuvraj Singh's place in cricketing history.

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  • 40. 

    Full form of IPL is

    • A.

      Indian Premier League

    • B.

      International Premier League

    • C.

      Indian Private League

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    A. Indian Premier League
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Indian Premier League. IPL stands for Indian Premier League, which is a professional Twenty20 cricket league in India. It was established by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2007 and has since become one of the most popular and lucrative cricket leagues in the world. The league features teams representing different cities in India and attracts top cricket players from around the globe.

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  • 41. 

    Wimbledon is related to 

    • A.

      Cricket

    • B.

      Hockey

    • C.

      Lawn Tennis

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    C. Lawn Tennis
    Explanation
    Wimbledon is related to Lawn Tennis because it is one of the most prestigious and oldest tennis tournaments in the world. It is held annually in Wimbledon, London, and is one of the four Grand Slam tournaments. The tournament is played on grass courts, which is a unique feature of Wimbledon. Many of the world's top tennis players compete in Wimbledon, making it a significant event in the sport of lawn tennis.

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  • 42. 

    How many alphabets are in English Language

    • A.

      22

    • B.

      23

    • C.

      25

    • D.

      26

    Correct Answer
    D. 26
    Explanation
    The English language consists of 26 alphabets. These alphabets are used to form words and sentences in English. Each letter represents a specific sound and can be combined with other letters to create different words. Therefore, the correct answer is 26.

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  • 43. 

    Kangaroo found in which country

    • A.

      India

    • B.

      America

    • C.

      Australia

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    C. Australia
    Explanation
    Kangaroos are native to Australia, making it the correct answer. They are marsupials that are found exclusively in Australia and its surrounding islands. Kangaroos have adapted to the unique environment of Australia, with their powerful hind legs enabling them to hop and cover large distances. They are an iconic symbol of Australian wildlife and are found in various habitats across the country, including grasslands, forests, and deserts.

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  • 44. 

    Nepal is the Part of which continent

    • A.

      Asia

    • B.

      Europe

    • C.

      A & b

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    A. Asia
    Explanation
    Nepal is located in the continent of Asia.

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  • 45. 

    Find the odd man out

    • A.

      44

    • B.

      36

    • C.

      60

    • D.

      12

    Correct Answer
    A. 44
    Explanation
    The numbers 36, 60, and 12 are all divisible by 6, whereas 44 is not. Therefore, 44 is the odd man out in this sequence.

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  • 46. 

    Fill up the blanks: This dress ________ you very well

    • A.

      Gives

    • B.

      Suits

    • C.

      Find

    • D.

      Catches

    Correct Answer
    B. Suits
    Explanation
    The word "suits" is the correct answer because it implies that the dress looks good or fits well on the person wearing it. The word "suits" suggests that the dress complements the person's body shape or style.

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  • 47. 

    Select the word which also means "AMAZING"

    • A.

      Small

    • B.

      Irregular

    • C.

      Crazy

    • D.

      Incredible

    Correct Answer
    D. Incredible
    Explanation
    The word "incredible" means "amazing" or "unbelievable". It describes something that is extremely impressive or astonishing. Therefore, "incredible" is the word that also means "amazing" in this context.

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  • 48. 

    Select the word which also means "INFECTION"

    • A.

      Accident

    • B.

      Tired

    • C.

      Disease

    • D.

      Happy

    Correct Answer
    C. Disease
    Explanation
    The word "disease" is synonymous with "infection" as both terms refer to a condition in which an organism is invaded by harmful microorganisms or pathogens, resulting in illness or dysfunction. "Accident" refers to an unexpected event or mishap, "tired" refers to a state of exhaustion or fatigue, and "happy" refers to a feeling of joy or contentment. Therefore, the correct answer is "disease" which shares the same meaning as "infection".

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  • 49. 

    Select the word which also means "NERVOUS"

    • A.

      Short

    • B.

      Direct

    • C.

      Crazy

    • D.

      Anxious

    Correct Answer
    D. Anxious
    Explanation
    Anxious is the correct answer because it means feeling or showing worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.

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  • 50. 

    Select the word which also means "SHOUT"

    • A.

      Yell

    • B.

      Say

    • C.

      Speak

    • D.

      Wisper

    Correct Answer
    A. Yell
    Explanation
    The word "yell" is synonymous with "shout". It refers to raising one's voice loudly and forcefully to express anger, excitement, or other intense emotions. "Say" and "speak" generally refer to verbal communication at a normal or moderate volume, while "whisper" refers to speaking in a soft and hushed tone. Therefore, "yell" is the correct answer as it best matches the meaning of "shout".

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