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The 'Cabinet Mission' of 1946 was led by

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The 'Cabinet Mission' of 1946 was led by
1). Lord Linlithgow
2). Lord Mountbatten
3). Sir Pethic Lawrence
4). Sir Mountford

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A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it.We set out for the gallows. Two warders marched on either side of the prisoner, with their rifles at the slop

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A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it.
We set out for the gallows. Two warders marched on either side of the prisoner, with their rifles at the slope? two others marched close against him, gripping him by his arm and shoulder, as though, at once pushing and supporting him. The rest of us, magistrates and the like, followed behind. Suddenly, when we had gone ten yards, the procession stopped short without any order or warning. A dreadful thing had happened - a dog, come goodness knows whence, had appeared in the yard. It came bounding among us with a loud volley of barks, and leapt round us wagging its whole body, wild with glee at finding so many human beings together. It was a large woolly dog, half Airedale, half Pariah. For a moment, it pranced round us, and then, before anyone could stop it, it had made a dash for the prisoner, and jumping up tried to lick his face. Everyone stood aghast, too taken aback even to grab at the dog.
What was surprising about the actions of the dog?
1). It ran up and down the path
2). It bit the guards
3). It barked at the magistrates
4). It licked the prisoner's face

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A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it.We set out for the gallows. Two warders marched on either side of the prisoner, with their rifles at the slop

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A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it.
We set out for the gallows. Two warders marched on either side of the prisoner, with their rifles at the slope? two others marched close against him, gripping him by his arm and shoulder, as though, at once pushing and supporting him. The rest of us, magistrates and the like, followed behind. Suddenly, when we had gone ten yards, the procession stopped short without any order or warning. A dreadful thing had happened - a dog, come goodness knows whence, had appeared in the yard. It came bounding among us with a loud volley of barks, and leapt round us wagging its whole body, wild with glee at finding so many human beings together. It was a large woolly dog, half Airedale, half Pariah. For a moment, it pranced round us, and then, before anyone could stop it, it had made a dash for the prisoner, and jumping up tried to lick his face. Everyone stood aghast, too taken aback even to grab at the dog.
How did the arrival of the dog change the atmosphere of the event?
1). It caused the people to scatter
2). It allowed the prisoner to escape
3). It saddened the prisoner even more
4). It stunned everyone present there

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The only perennial river in Peninsular India is _____ .

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The only perennial river in Peninsular India is _____ .
1). Godavari
2). Kaveri
3). Krishna
4). Bhima

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Harsha moved his capital from _____ to _____ .

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Harsha moved his capital from _____ to _____ .
1). Thanesar , Kanauj
2). Delhi , Deogiri
3). Kamboj , Kanauj
4). Valabhi , Delhi