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English Vocabulary Solved MCQs for Different Exams Preparation

ESL Vocabulary (Affixes, Suffixes, Prefixes, Synonyms, & Antonyms) 1. What does the root "tele" in the word "telecommunication" mean?     a) Earth     b) Water     c) Distant     d) Fast 2. In the term "benevolent," what does the root "bene" signify?     a) Good     b) Bad     c) Big     d) Small 3. The root "aud" in "auditory" is associated with which sense?     a) Sight     b) Taste     c) Hearing     d) Touch 4. What does the root "chrono" in "chronological" refer to?     a) Space     b) Time     c) Size     d) Shape  5. The term "microscope" gets its meaning from the root "micro," which signifies:     a) Small     b) Large     c) Clear     d) Bright 6. What is the root word in the word 'rearrange'?    a) arrange    b) rear    c) range   ...

Polymers in Chemistry Solved MCQs

 Polymers in Chemistry   1. What is a polymer? a. A single molecule compound b. A substance made of repeating structural units c. A metalloid element d. A compound without carbon atoms    2. How are polymers formed?    a. Dehydration synthesis    b. Reduction reactions    c. Hydrolysis    d. Combustion reactions 3. Which of the following is an example of a natural polymer?    a. Polyethylene    b. Polypropylene     c. Starch    d. PVC 4. What type of polymerization process involves the elimination of a small molecule like water?    a. Addition polymerization    b. Condensation polymerization    c. Cross-linking polymerization    d. Radical polymerization 5. What are the primary components of polymer chains?    a. Atoms    b. Monomers    c. Isomers    d. Dimers 6. Which of the following is NOT a natural polym...

Prisoner of Zenda Critical Analysis & Study Notes

Critical Analysis of the Novel "Prisoner of Zenda" 1. Prisoner of  Zenda: An Overview  "The Prisoner of Zenda" is an adventure novel written by Anthony Hope. Published in 1894, the story revolves around Rudolf Rassendyll, an Englishman who bears a striking resemblance to the soon-to-be-crowned King Rudolf V of Ruritania. When the king is drugged and kidnapped on the eve of his coronation, Rassendyll is coerced into impersonating him to prevent political turmoil.  The novel unfolds with political intrigue, romance, and swashbuckling action as Rassendyll navigates the complex web of deception, loyalty, and royal succession in the fictional kingdom of Ruritania. The tale is celebrated for its engaging plot, memorable characters, and the timeless theme of doppelgangers and political machinations. 2. Main Themes of the Novel Prisoner of Zenda  The main themes of "The Prisoner of Zenda" revolve around honor and loyalty. The protagonist, Rudolf Rassendyll, fin...

Renowned Educationists Solved MCQs

John Dewey, Jean Piaget, Paulo Freire, Howard Gardner, Maria Montessori, Lev Vygotsky , B.F Skinner, Johann Herbart, Jerome Bruner, Benjamin Bloom, Aristotle, Froebel, Sigmund Freud, & Imam Ghazali 1. What is John Dewey's main contribution to education?    a. Cognitive development    b. Progressive education    c. Behaviorism    d. Classical education 2. In which field did John Dewey make significant contributions?    a. Sociology     b. Philosophy    c. Psychology    d. Literature 3. Which of the following is a key concept in Dewey's educational philosophy?    a. Standardized testing    b. Rote memorization    c. Experiential learning    d. Strict discipline 4. Which work is considered one of John Dewey's most influential books?    a. The Republic    b. Pedagogy of the Oppressed    c. Democracy and Education    d. The...