NDA ENGLISH QUIZ

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Question 1:

Remedial teaching should be carried out on?

Question 2:

Read the passage carefully and answer the question given below:

Minimalistic living is the new millennial fad. Practising minimalism for the right reasons benefitour lives significantly. It is ironic to consider minimalism in these recent years, as it is a lifestyleall about living with less. The minimalist philosophy is to not accumulate unnecessary stuff,living life on things that are existential and experiential. This type of lifestyle gives us financialindependence and time to work on our personal relationships. There are many resources suchas books, documentaries, podcasts that talk about the positives of living the life of a minimalist.Everyone owns something that we can live without, getting rid of unnecessary things, helps freespace, allows us to live debt free, eat healthy and budget better. Whether we become aminimalist or not, however having a few simple philosophies does wonder to your finances.

According to passage, the speaker encourages:

Read the passage carefully and answer the question given below:

Minimalistic living is the new millennial fad. Practising minimalism for the right reasons benefitour lives significantly. It is ironic to consider minimalism in these recent years, as it is a lifestyleall about living with less. The minimalist philosophy is to not accumulate unnecessary stuff,living life on things that are existential and experiential. This type of lifestyle gives us financialindependence and time to work on our personal relationships. There are many resources suchas books, documentaries, podcasts that talk about the positives of living the life of a minimalist.Everyone owns something that we can live without, getting rid of unnecessary things, helps freespace, allows us to live debt free, eat healthy and budget better. Whether we become aminimalist or not, however having a few simple philosophies does wonder to your finances.

Question 3:

Read the passage carefully and answer the question given below:

Minimalistic living is the new millennial fad. Practising minimalism for the right reasons benefitour lives significantly. It is ironic to consider minimalism in these recent years, as it is a lifestyleall about living with less. The minimalist philosophy is to not accumulate unnecessary stuff,living life on things that are existential and experiential. This type of lifestyle gives us financialindependence and time to work on our personal relationships. There are many resources suchas books, documentaries, podcasts that talk about the positives of living the life of a minimalist.Everyone owns something that we can live without, getting rid of unnecessary things, helps freespace, allows us to live debt free, eat healthy and budget better. Whether we become aminimalist or not, however having a few simple philosophies does wonder to your finances.

Minimalists live a/an ________ life.

Read the passage carefully and answer the question given below:

Minimalistic living is the new millennial fad. Practising minimalism for the right reasons benefitour lives significantly. It is ironic to consider minimalism in these recent years, as it is a lifestyleall about living with less. The minimalist philosophy is to not accumulate unnecessary stuff,living life on things that are existential and experiential. This type of lifestyle gives us financialindependence and time to work on our personal relationships. There are many resources suchas books, documentaries, podcasts that talk about the positives of living the life of a minimalist.Everyone owns something that we can live without, getting rid of unnecessary things, helps freespace, allows us to live debt free, eat healthy and budget better. Whether we become aminimalist or not, however having a few simple philosophies does wonder to your finances.

Question 4:

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Sacrifice, a religious rite in which an object is offered to a divinity in order to establish, maintain, or restore a right relationship of a human being to the sacred order. It is possible to analyse the rite of sacrifice in terms of six different elements: the sacrificer, the material of the offering, the time and place of the rite, the method of sacrificing, the recipient of the sacrifice, and the motive or intention of the rite. In a sense, what is always offered in sacrifice is, in one form or another, life itself. Sacrifice is a celebration of life, a recognition of its divine and imperishable nature.
Often the act of sacrifice involves the destruction of the offering, but this destructionwhether by burning, slaughter, or whatever means-is not in itself the sacrifice. The killing of an animal is the means by which its consecrated life is "liberated" and thus made available to the deity, and the destruction of a food offering in an altar's fire is the means by which the deity receives the offering.
The basic forms of sacrifice, however, seem to be some type of either sacrificial gift or sacramental meal. Sacrifice as a gift may refer either to a gift that should be followed by a return gift or to a gift that is offered in homage to a god without expectation of a return.
Sacrifice as a sacramental communalmealmay involve the idea of a ritual meal at which either some primordial event such as creation is repeated or the sanctification of the world is symbolically renewed.
From the passage which of the following is incorrect with respect to a sacrifice that is made?
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Sacrifice, a religious rite in which an object is offered to a divinity in order to establish, maintain, or restore a right relationship of a human being to the sacred order. It is possible to analyse the rite of sacrifice in terms of six different elements: the sacrificer, the material of the offering, the time and place of the rite, the method of sacrificing, the recipient of the sacrifice, and the motive or intention of the rite. In a sense, what is always offered in sacrifice is, in one form or another, life itself. Sacrifice is a celebration of life, a recognition of its divine and imperishable nature.
Often the act of sacrifice involves the destruction of the offering, but this destructionwhether by burning, slaughter, or whatever means-is not in itself the sacrifice. The killing of an animal is the means by which its consecrated life is "liberated" and thus made available to the deity, and the destruction of a food offering in an altar's fire is the means by which the deity receives the offering.
The basic forms of sacrifice, however, seem to be some type of either sacrificial gift or sacramental meal. Sacrifice as a gift may refer either to a gift that should be followed by a return gift or to a gift that is offered in homage to a god without expectation of a return.
Sacrifice as a sacramental communalmealmay involve the idea of a ritual meal at which either some primordial event such as creation is repeated or the sanctification of the world is symbolically renewed.

Question 5:

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Sacrifice, a religious rite in which an object is offered to a divinity in order to establish, maintain, or restore a right relationship of a human being to the sacred order. It is possible to analyse the rite of sacrifice in terms of six different elements: the sacrificer, the material of the offering, the time and place of the rite, the method of sacrificing, the recipient of the sacrifice, and the motive or intention of the rite. In a sense, what is always offered in sacrifice is, in one form or another, life itself. Sacrifice is a celebration of life, a recognition of its divine and imperishable nature.
Often the act of sacrifice involves the destruction of the offering, but this destructionwhether by burning, slaughter, or whatever means-is not in itself the sacrifice. The killing of an animal is the means by which its consecrated life is "liberated" and thus made available to the deity, and the destruction of a food offering in an altar's fire is the means by which the deity receives the offering.
The basic forms of sacrifice, however, seem to be some type of either sacrificial gift or sacramental meal. Sacrifice as a gift may refer either to a gift that should be followed by a return gift or to a gift that is offered in homage to a god without expectation of a return.
Sacrifice as a sacramental communalmealmay involve the idea of a ritual meal at which either some primordial event such as creation is repeated or the sanctification of the world is symbolically renewed.
What is the 'destruction of the offering' symbolic of?
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Sacrifice, a religious rite in which an object is offered to a divinity in order to establish, maintain, or restore a right relationship of a human being to the sacred order. It is possible to analyse the rite of sacrifice in terms of six different elements: the sacrificer, the material of the offering, the time and place of the rite, the method of sacrificing, the recipient of the sacrifice, and the motive or intention of the rite. In a sense, what is always offered in sacrifice is, in one form or another, life itself. Sacrifice is a celebration of life, a recognition of its divine and imperishable nature.
Often the act of sacrifice involves the destruction of the offering, but this destructionwhether by burning, slaughter, or whatever means-is not in itself the sacrifice. The killing of an animal is the means by which its consecrated life is "liberated" and thus made available to the deity, and the destruction of a food offering in an altar's fire is the means by which the deity receives the offering.
The basic forms of sacrifice, however, seem to be some type of either sacrificial gift or sacramental meal. Sacrifice as a gift may refer either to a gift that should be followed by a return gift or to a gift that is offered in homage to a god without expectation of a return.
Sacrifice as a sacramental communalmealmay involve the idea of a ritual meal at which either some primordial event such as creation is repeated or the sanctification of the world is symbolically renewed.

Question 6:

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Sacrifice, a religious rite in which an object is offered to a divinity in order to establish, maintain, or restore a right relationship of a human being to the sacred order. It is possible to analyse the rite of sacrifice in terms of six different elements: the sacrificer, the material of the offering, the time and place of the rite, the method of sacrificing, the recipient of the sacrifice, and the motive or intention of the rite. In a sense, what is always offered in sacrifice is, in one form or another, life itself. Sacrifice is a celebration of life, a recognition of its divine and imperishable nature.
Often the act of sacrifice involves the destruction of the offering, but this destructionwhether by burning, slaughter, or whatever means-is not in itself the sacrifice. The killing of an animal is the means by which its consecrated life is "liberated" and thus made available to the deity, and the destruction of a food offering in an altar's fire is the means by which the deity receives the offering.
The basic forms of sacrifice, however, seem to be some type of either sacrificial gift or sacramental meal. Sacrifice as a gift may refer either to a gift that should be followed by a return gift or to a gift that is offered in homage to a god without expectation of a return.
Sacrifice as a sacramental communalmealmay involve the idea of a ritual meal at which either some primordial event such as creation is repeated or the sanctification of the world is symbolically renewed.
Which of the following is not an element of the rite of sacrifice?
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Sacrifice, a religious rite in which an object is offered to a divinity in order to establish, maintain, or restore a right relationship of a human being to the sacred order. It is possible to analyse the rite of sacrifice in terms of six different elements: the sacrificer, the material of the offering, the time and place of the rite, the method of sacrificing, the recipient of the sacrifice, and the motive or intention of the rite. In a sense, what is always offered in sacrifice is, in one form or another, life itself. Sacrifice is a celebration of life, a recognition of its divine and imperishable nature.
Often the act of sacrifice involves the destruction of the offering, but this destructionwhether by burning, slaughter, or whatever means-is not in itself the sacrifice. The killing of an animal is the means by which its consecrated life is "liberated" and thus made available to the deity, and the destruction of a food offering in an altar's fire is the means by which the deity receives the offering.
The basic forms of sacrifice, however, seem to be some type of either sacrificial gift or sacramental meal. Sacrifice as a gift may refer either to a gift that should be followed by a return gift or to a gift that is offered in homage to a god without expectation of a return.
Sacrifice as a sacramental communalmealmay involve the idea of a ritual meal at which either some primordial event such as creation is repeated or the sanctification of the world is symbolically renewed.

Question 7:

Direction: Read the sentence given below and find out whether there is an error in it. Mark the option which contains error.
The handling and the launch (A) of any such missiles (B) is highly regulated with (C) checks and balances to avoid accident. (D)

Question 8:

Direction: Read the sentence given below and find out whether there is an error in it. Mark the option which contains error.
The performance of the scheme has been deficient, (A)/ necessitating urgent need for improvement (B)/ specially when the novel coronavirus pandemic (C)/ has resulted in economic shocks for 260 lakh women. (D)

Question 9:

Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.

CONFIRM

Question 10:

Select the most appropriate word that means the same as the group of words given.

The point at which the earth and the sky appear to meet