🌳 Moral Story 5: The Kind Boy and the Puppy.

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SCC1970`s Moral English Stories| by Suman Coaching Centre 1970 One day, a small boy named Laxman was walking home from school. On the road, he saw a little puppy. The puppy was hungry and weak. Laxman felt sad. He thought, “If I help this puppy, it will be happy.” Laxman went to a shop and bought some bread with his pocket money. He gave the bread to the puppy. The puppy wagged its tail and ate happily. From that day, Laxman always gave food to the puppy whenever he saw it. After a few weeks, the puppy grew strong. One evening, Laxman was playing outside. Suddenly, a stranger came near him. The puppy barked loudly and scared the stranger away. Laxman realized that his kindness had returned to him. Moral: Kindness always comes back. Helping others makes the world better. Word Meanings 1. Hungry = Needing food (भूखा). 2. Weak = Not strong (कमज़ोर). 3. Pocket Money = Small ...

Geology Objective Type Questions (Series – 8)


Q. 1. The farthest point from the centre of the Earth is
(a). South Pole
(b). Tropic of Capricorn
(c). Equator
(d). Arctic Circle


Q. 2. The latitude of a place expresses its angular position relative to the place of
(a). Equator
(b). South Pole
(c). Antarctic Circle
(d). Tropic of Cancer


Q. 3. The International Date Line is located in which Ocean?
(a). Arctic Ocean
(b). Atlantic Ocean
(c). Pacific Ocean
(d). Indian Ocean


Q. 4. One degree of longitude on the equator is equal to a distance of
(a). 34.8 miles
(b). 50 miles
(c). 69 miles
(d). 82 miles


Q. 5. The Earth turns through 360 degree in 24 hours and each 15 degree longitude represents
(a). Half an hour
(b). One hour
(c). Two hour
(d). One hour fifteen minutes


Q. 6. Both longitude and latitudes
(a). run parallel to each other
(b). run perpendicular to each other
(c). run parallel to the equator
(d). pass through the ploes


Q. 7. Latitude of a point on the Earth is measured by the distance in
(a). Angles from the equator
(b). Angles from the Poles
(c). Kilometres from the equator
(d). Kilometres from the Poles


Q. 8. The world has been divided into how many time zones?
(a). 24
(b). 54
(c). 18
(d). 60


Q. 9. The standard time of a country differ from the GMT in multiple of
(a). 45 minutes
(b). 30 minutes
(c). 60 minutes
(d). 15 minutes


Q. 10. USA is divided into ............ ?
(a). 2 time zones
(b). 1 time zones
(c). 5 time zones
(d). 7 time zones




Answers


Q. 1    -  (c)
Q. 3    -  (c)
Q. 5    -  (b)
Q. 7    -  (a)
Q. 9    -  (b)



Q. 2    -  (a)
Q. 4    -  (c)
Q. 6    -  (b)
Q. 8    -  (a)
Q.10   -  (c)






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