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Multi Tasking Non Technical Staff and Havaldar CBIC and CBN Examination 2024

Exam Date 17/10/2024


Exam
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Time
MTS Non Tech Havaldar CBIC and CBN Examination
Subject
2024

Section : Numerical and Mathematical Ability

Q.1 If two kinds of resins costing ₹160 per kg and ₹210 per kg are mixed in the ratio of
2 : 3, then find the cost (in ₹) of the mixture per kg.
Ans A). 185 B). 190 C). 200 D). 180
Correct Answer: B

Q.2 The average weight of a group of 8 people is 70 kg. After a new person joins the group, the average weight becomes 72 kg.
What is the weight (in kg) of the new person?
Ans A). 86 B). 87 C). 89 D). 88
Correct Answer: D

Q.3

Ans
A). B). C). D). Correct Answer: D

Q.4 What sum (in ₹) will earn a simple interest of ₹360 in 2 years at 8% per year rate of interest?
Ans A). 1125 B). 2250 C). 4500 D). 3000
Correct Answer: B

Q.5 A well with an internal diameter 10 m is dug to a depth of 10 m. Earth taken out of it is spread all around the well to a width
of 12 m to form an embankment. What is the height (in m, rounded off to 2 decimal places) of the embankment?
Ans A). 1.12 B). 0.95 C). 1.02 D). 0.88
Correct Answer: B

Q.6 Refer the following data table and answer the question.
Day of the week Distance jogged (in kms)
Monday 3.5
Tuesday 4
Wednesday 4.2
Thursday 5.3
Friday 6.1
Saturday 3
Sunday 5.9

If 750 calories are burnt by jogging 6 km, how many calories were burnt in the given week?
Ans A). 3500 B). 3000 C). 2500 D). 4000
Correct Answer: D

Q.7 A person invested a certain sum of money at 6% per annum simple interest and another sum at 8% per annum simple
interest at the same time. After 4 years, he received interest ₹1,560 from both sums. One-fifth of the first sum is equal to
one-sixth of the second sum. Find the total sum invested.
Ans A). ₹5,500 B). ₹6,000 C). ₹5,000 D). ₹4,500
Correct Answer: A
Q.8 A thief is noticed by a policeman from a distance of 150 m. The thief starts running, and the policeman chases him. The thief
and the policeman run at the rate of 8 m/s and 10 m/s, respectively. Find the distance travelled by the thief before being
caught.
Ans A). 600 m B). 500 m C). 550 m D). 700 m
Correct Answer: A

Q.9 A dealer marked the price of an item 30% above the cost price. He allowed two successive discounts of 15% and 20% to a
particular customer. As a result, he incurred a loss of ₹696. At what price did he sell the item to the customer?
Ans A). ₹6,205 B). ₹5,304 C). ₹4,904 D). ₹7,805
Correct Answer: B

Q.10 The average of 70 values is 40. If each value is multiplied by 20, what will be the changed average?
Ans A). 1400 B). 90 C). 60 D). 800
Correct Answer: D

Q.11 The side of a square exceeds the side of another square by 3 cm and the sum of the areas of the two squares is 225 cm2 .
Find the sum of the perimeter (in cm) of both squares.
Ans A). 84 B). 74 C). 64 D). 94
Correct Answer: A

Q.12

Ans
A). B). C). D). Correct Answer: B

Q.13 A length of a violin string varies inversely with respect to the frequency of its vibrations. The frequency of a 14-inch-long
violin string is 450 cycles per second. Find the frequency of a 12-inch violin string.
Ans A). 515 cycles per second B). 525 cycles per second C). 520 cycles per second D). 510 cycles per second
Correct Answer: B

Q.14 Find the simple interest (in ₹) on ₹3000 as a sum borrowed at 7% per year rate of interest for 3 years.
Ans A). 570 B). 670 C). 590 D). 630
Correct Answer: D

Q.15 Study the following graph carefully and answer the question given below it.

In which of the following years was the percentage increase in production from the previous year the maximum among the
given years?
Ans A). 1995 B). 1993 C). 1990 D). 1991
Correct Answer: C

Q.16 Raima saves 14% from her income of ₹35,000. How much is her expenditure (in ₹)?
Ans A). 28600 B). 32000 C). 34000 D). 30100
Correct Answer: D
Q.17

Ans A). 100 m B). 200 m C). 150 m D). 350 m


Correct Answer: D

Q.18 A shopkeeper marks his goods k% more than their cost price. If the shopkeeper allows a 20% discount and still gains 25%,
then find the value of k.
Ans
A). B). C). D). Correct Answer: B

Q.19 Amithab has scored an average of 72 runs in his six interschool matches. In the next match, he scored 96 runs. What is his
revised average score?
Ans A). 75.3 B). 74 C). 75 D). 75.428
Correct Answer: D

Q.20 If the radius of the base of a right circular cylinder is reduced to one-third, keeping the height same, what is the ratio of the
volume of the reduced cylinder to that of the original?
Ans A). 2 : 3 B). 1 : 2 C). 1 : 9 D). 2 : 4
Correct Answer: C

Section : Reasoning Ability and Problem Solving

Q.1 A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table facing the centre(but not necessarily in the same order). F is sitting
third to the left of A. A is sitting second to the left of G. G is sitting to the immediate right of E. B is sitting to the immediate
left of D. What is the position of F with respect to E?
Ans A). Immediate left B). Immediate right C). Third to the right D). Second to the left
Correct Answer: C

Q.2

Ans
Correct Answer: A

A). B). C). D).

Q.3 In a certain code language, ‘LIKE’ is coded as ‘4682’ and ‘BEAM’ is coded as ‘1358’.What is the code for ‘E’ in the given code
language?
Ans A). 5 B). 8 C). 2 D). 3
Correct Answer: B
Q.4 Select the option figure in which the given figure is embedded as its part (rotation is NOT allowed).

Ans

A). B). C). D).

Correct Answer: A

Q.5 What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the given series based on the English alphabetical order?

PKQ ,OJP, NIO ,MHN, ?
Ans A). LGN B). LGM C). MGL D). NGL
Correct Answer: B

Q.6 What will come in place of the question mark (?) of the following equation, if ‘+’ and ‘−’ are interchanged and ‘×’ and ‘÷’ are
interchanged?

45 × 3 + 9 – 18 ÷ 1 = ?
Ans A). 15 B). 24 C). 6 D). 12
Correct Answer: B

Q.7 Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if
it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the
statements.

Statements:
All doors are locks.
Some locks are handles,

Conclusions:
(I) All handles are locks.
(II) No door is a handle.
Ans A). Only conclusion II follows B). Neither conclusion I nor II follows C). Both conclusions I and II follow D). Only conclusion I follows

Correct Answer: B

Q.8 LQ87 is related to VA55 in a certain way. In the same way, QV59 is related to AF27. To which of the following is BG49 related,
following the same logic?
Ans A). QL17 B). LQ18 C). LQ17 D). LQ19
Correct Answer: C

Q.9 In a code language, ‘I want food’ is written as ' sickota dongre dujubu’, ‘I want drink’ is written as ‘bluto sickota dujubu',
‘food and drink’ is written as ‘dongre peppin bluto’, then what is the code for the word 'peppin' in this language?
Ans A). and B). drink C). I D). food
Correct Answer: A

Q.10 T, N, S, P, R and M are sitting around a circular table facing the centre (but not necessarily in the same order). S is sitting
second to the left of T. Only two people are sitting between S and R. M is not the immediate neighbour of S. P is sitting
second to the right of R.
How many people are sitting between N and M, when counted from the right of N?
Ans A). Four B). Two C). Three D). One
Correct Answer: B
Q.11 In the following number-pairs, the second number is obtained by applying certain mathematical operations to the first
number. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following sets.

(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into its constituent
digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding/subtracting/multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into
1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.)

11, 66

26, 156
Ans A). 26, 152 B). 18, 108 C). 20, 130 D). 15, 75
Correct Answer: B

Q.12 Which two signs should be interchanged to make the given equation correct?
11 × 7 − 48 + 6 ÷ 37 = 106
Ans A). − and × B). ÷ and + C). + and × D). − and +
Correct Answer: B

Q.13 Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is placed at MN as shown below.

Ans
A). B). C).

D). Correct Answer: A

Q.14 KB 9 is related to ED 2 in a certain way. In the same way, XF 11 is related to RH 4. To which of the following is UH 8 related,
following the same logic?
Ans A). OK 3 B). OJ 1 C). OJ 3 D). OK 1
Correct Answer: B

Q.15 In a certain code language, ‘TREE’ is coded as ‘POCD’ and ‘FOOT’ is coded as ‘BLMS’. How will ‘MIND’ be coded in the same
language?
Ans A). JEKD B). JFLD C). IFLC D). IEKD
Correct Answer: C

Q.16 Select the figure from the given options, which when put in place of the question mark (?) will logically complete the series.

Ans
Correct Answer: C

A). B). C). D).

Q.17 In a certain code language, ‘apple pen card’ is coded as ‘136’, ‘doctor no apple’ is coded as ‘243’ and ‘card is blocked’ is
coded as ‘695’. How is ‘apple’ coded in the given code language?
Ans A). 3 B). 1 C). 6 D). 4
Correct Answer: A
Q.18 326 is related to 335 following a certain logic. Following the same logic, 419 is related to 428. To which of the following is
566 related, following the same logic?

(NOTE : Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into its constituent
digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding / subtracting / multiplying, etc., to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13
into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.)
Ans A). 599 B). 571 C). 582 D). 575
Correct Answer: D

Q.19 Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if
it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the
statement(s).
Statements: All cabbages are roses. All cabbages are tulips.
Conclusions: (I) At least some tulips are roses.
(II) All roses are cabbages.
Ans A). Only conclusion (II) follows B). Neither conclusion (I) nor (II) follows C). Both conclusions (I) and (II) follow
D). Only conclusion (I) follows
Correct Answer: D

Q.20 What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series?
255, 248, 241, 234 ,227, ?
Ans A). 220 B). 217 C). 221 D). 207
Correct Answer: A

Section : General Awareness

Q.1 The Iron Age site named Tekwada is located in _________.


Ans A). Madhya Pradesh B). Maharashtra C). Andhra Pradesh D). Tamil Nadu
Correct Answer: B

Q.2 Rabindranath Tagore referred to ____________ as Nritya Samragini, which translates to 'the empress of dance'.
Ans A). Mrinalini Sarabhai B). Gangu Bai C). Rukmini Arundale D). Sitara Devi
Correct Answer: D

Q.3 The term 'Aus', 'Aman' and 'Boro' are associated with which crop in India?
Ans A). Maize B). Wheat C). Jute D). Paddy
Correct Answer: D

Q.4 How many chances does a high jumper get for overcoming a certain height?
Ans A). Three chances B). Two chances C). Four chances D). Six chances
Correct Answer: A

Q.5 Which of the following is the correct statement about the Rajya Sabha?
Ans A). All the members are directly elected by the people. B). It is known as the Council of the States.
C). It is known as the lower house of the parliament. D). The term of the members is for 5 years.
Correct Answer: B

Q.6 Which Census decade recorded the highest population growth rate (in terms of percentage) in India?
Ans A). 1961-1971 B). 2001-2011 C). 1971-1981 D). 1941-1951
Correct Answer: A

Q.7 Who among the following founded the Asiatic Society of Bengal?
Ans A). Warren Hastings B). Robert Clive C). Henry Colebrook D). William Jones
Correct Answer: D

Q.8 Which of the following Fundamental Rights entails trafficking of human beings and forced labour?
Ans A). Rights against Exploitation B). Cultural and Educational Rights C). Right to Equality D). Right to Freedom
Correct Answer: A

Q.9 The weaker warm storms that grow stronger over time are finally converted into huge storms or hurricanes. Which of the
following climate regions is the origin of such hurricanes?
Ans A). Continental climate region B). Tropical climate region C). Arid climate region D). Semi-arid climate region
Correct Answer: B

Q.10 The author of the Hindi novel ‘Kohre Mein Kaid Rang’ is:
Ans A). Kamleshwar B). Govind Mishra C). Uday Prakash D). Chitra Mudgal
Correct Answer: B
Q.11 In which of the following states is the Bissu Mela organised to thank Santoora Devi for the good harvest?

Ans A). Haryana B). Punjab C). Himachal Pradesh D). Uttarakhand
Correct Answer: D

Q.12 In june 2022, Eknath Sambhaji Shinde became the Chief Minister of which of the following states?
Ans A). Haryana B). Rajasthan C). Maharashtra D). Gujarat
Correct Answer: C

Q.13 Who among the following founded the 'Satyashodhak Samaj' in 1873?
Ans A). Jyotiba Phule B). Gopal Ganesh Agarkar C). Vinoba Bhave D). Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
Correct Answer: A

Q.14 Which type of loan is supported by MUDRA?


Ans A). Corporate loan B). Real estate loan C). Non-farm loan D). Primary loan
Correct Answer: C

Q.15 What is the percentage of 's' character in the carbon atom of acetylene?
Ans A). 33.33% B). 75% C). 50% D). 25%
Correct Answer: C

Q.16 In Union Budget 2023, a sub-scheme of which of the following Yojanas has been proposed with the investment of ₹6,000
crore to enable activities of fishermen, fish vendors and micro and small enterprises?
Ans A). PM Fasal Bima Yojana B). PM Matsya Sampada Yojana C). PM Ujjwala Yojana D). PM Mudra Yojana
Correct Answer: B

Q.17 India launched the ‘National Social Assistance Programme’ in:


Ans A). 2000 B). 1995 C). 1985 D). 1990
Correct Answer: B

Q.18 Which of the following Mughal emperors issued silver coins in the honour of his wife Mehrunnisa?
Ans A). Humayun B). Jahangir C). Aurangzeb D). Akbar
Correct Answer: B

Q.19 To which of the following groups do whales belong?


Ans A). Amphibia B). Arthropoda C). Pisces D). Mammalia
Correct Answer: D

Q.20 Buddhadev Dasgupta was a famous instrumentalist of which of the following instrument?
Ans A). Sitar B). Surbahar C). Santoor D). Sarod
Correct Answer: D

Q.21 Who among the following received the Padma Shri 2021 for Panthi folk dance?
Ans A). Radhe Shyam Barle B). Bhuri Bai C). Jagdish Chaudhary D). Gulfam Ahmed
Correct Answer: A

Q.22 Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder characterised by _________.


a) an abnormally heavy body weight
b) an intense fear of losing weight
c) a distorted perception of weight
d) trying to lose weight by exercising excessively
Ans A). a and b B). b and c C). a and c D). c and d
Correct Answer: D

Q.23 Which of the following is NOT a physiographic division of India?


Ans A). The Peninsular Plateau B). The Himalayan Mountains C). The Northern Plains D). The Tibetan Plateau
Correct Answer: D
Q.24 Ujjwala was the mascot of which national sports event held in 2023?
Ans A). Khelo India Para Games 2023 B). Khelo India Youth Games 2023 C). National Games 2023 D). Khelo India University Games 2022

Correct Answer: A

Q.25 In Harappan civilisation, cities were planned with the streets generally oriented along the __________ directions.
Ans A). anonymous B). cardinal C). ordinal D). incognito
Correct Answer: B

Section : English Language and Comprehension

Q.1 Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word in the given sentence.

Any declarations or practices of religious antipathy against ethnic minorities in a democratic country should not be
tolerated.
Ans A). Passivity B). Devaluation C). Enmity D). Conformity
Correct Answer: C

Q.2 Select the grammatically correct sentence.


Ans A). An intrepid explorer stumbled upon an uncharted cavern deep within the heart of the rainforest.
B). The intrepid explorer stumbled upon the uncharted cavern deep within the heart of the rainforest.
C). An intrepid explorer stumbled upon the uncharted cavern deep within a heart of the rainforest.
D). The intrepid explorer stumbled upon an uncharted cavern deep within a heart of the rainforest.
Correct Answer: A

Q.3 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.

Everyone disliked the new CEO, Kushal, but nobody is ready to put themselves in dangerous situation by telling him their
feelings.
Ans A). sit on the fence B). rule the roost C). pull a long face D). bell the cat
Correct Answer: D

Q.4 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word in the given sentence.

Even if an unlaced shoe is spotless, it is not neat.


Ans A). agile B). soiled C). forged D). requisite
Correct Answer: B

Q.5 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.


He pressed the _________ just in time to avoid the accident.
Ans A). brake B). bike C). break D). beak
Correct Answer: A

Q.6 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word.


Raju is lazy and smart, but he does not attend the classes.
Ans A). snobbish B). lax C). industrious D). genius
Correct Answer: C

Q.7 Correct the underlined part of the sentence.

This mango is bitterer.


Ans A). most bitter B). more bitter C). bitterest D). bitter
Correct Answer: D

Q.8 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word..


Ans A). Conscious B). Receive C). Occurrance D). Believe
Correct Answer: C

Q.9 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word...


Ans A). Battle B). Comfortable C). Depresed D). Cheerful
Correct Answer: C

Q.10 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.

My brother asked me, "Can I exchange my phone from you?"


Ans A). my phone with yours B). my phone off yours C). my phone since yours D). my phone within yours
Correct Answer: A

Q.11 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.


Ans A). Arrangement B). Kerbstone C). Inflamous D). Subjugator
Correct Answer: C
Q.12 Read the sentence given below and identify if there is an error in it. The error can be in any segment of the sentence which
are marked A, B, C, and D. Select option D if there is 'No error'.
(A) She sings / (B) the song / (C) beautiful in the party / (D) No error.
Ans A). C B). D C). A D). B
Correct Answer: A

Q.13 Select the most appropriate idiom that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
Most women are facing the same problem when it comes to job satisfaction because of the pay parity in institutions.
Ans A). armchair experts B). a drop in the ocean C). comparing apples to oranges D). in the same boat
Correct Answer: D

Q.14 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.


The ancient Greeks and pagans used to worship natural _________ as Gods and Goddesses.
Ans A). impulses B). mixtures C). instincts D). elements
Correct Answer: D

Q.15 Select the grammatically correct sentence..


Ans A). The traffic on a highway was heavy during an evening. B). The traffic on the highway was heavy during the evening.
C). The traffic on the highway was heavy during an evening. D). A traffic on the highway was heavy during an evening.
Correct Answer: B

Q.16 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.


I am calling to thank you _________ the present you sent.
Ans A). for B). with C). of D). in
Correct Answer: A

Q.17 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in future perfect tense form.

I hope you wash all the clothes before you come into the house again.
Ans A). I hope you will have washed all the clothes before you come into the house again.
B). I hope you shall wash all the clothes before you come into the house again
C). I hope you will be washing all the clothes before you come into the house again.
D). I hope you will have wash all the clothes before you come into the house again.
Correct Answer: A

Q.18 Parts of the following sentence have been given as options. Select the option that contains an error.

Rose painted the most beautifullest picture ever at the art class today!
Ans A). Rose painted B). picture ever at the C). the most beautifullest D). art class today!
Correct Answer: C

Q.19 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
one who does something for pleasure
Ans A). Anarchist B). Atheist C). Hedonist D). Aggressor
Correct Answer: C

Q.20 Select the most appropriate to substitute the underlined word in the given sentence.
Rohit asked Nita what was the most intriguing book she has read recently.
Ans A). tedious B). arraigned C). encircled D). subdued
Correct Answer: A

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in
each blank.

Newspapers are like mirrors (1)___________ the diverse facets of society, capturing the voices, stories, and events that define our
shared human experience. They serve as a forum (2)___________ dialogue, debate, and discussion, amplifying voices from all walks
of life and fostering (3)___________ sense of community. Beyond reporting news, newspapers also celebrate achievements, highlight
cultural (4)___________, and showcase human resilience in the face of adversity. They are archives of history, chronicling the
triumphs and trials of generations, and serving as a reminder of how far we have come and how much further we can go. In an age of
digital transformation, newspapers continue to (5)___________, adapting to new mediums while upholding the core values of
journalism: accuracy, integrity, and accountability.

SubQuestion No : 21
Q.21 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1.
Ans A). reflect B). reflects C). reflecting D). reflected
Correct Answer: C
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in
each blank.

Newspapers are like mirrors (1)___________ the diverse facets of society, capturing the voices, stories, and events that define our
shared human experience. They serve as a forum (2)___________ dialogue, debate, and discussion, amplifying voices from all walks
of life and fostering (3)___________ sense of community. Beyond reporting news, newspapers also celebrate achievements, highlight
cultural (4)___________, and showcase human resilience in the face of adversity. They are archives of history, chronicling the
triumphs and trials of generations, and serving as a reminder of how far we have come and how much further we can go. In an age of
digital transformation, newspapers continue to (5)___________, adapting to new mediums while upholding the core values of
journalism: accuracy, integrity, and accountability.

SubQuestion No : 22
Q.22 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2.
Ans A). into B). on C). for D). by
Correct Answer: C

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in
each blank.

Newspapers are like mirrors (1)___________ the diverse facets of society, capturing the voices, stories, and events that define our
shared human experience. They serve as a forum (2)___________ dialogue, debate, and discussion, amplifying voices from all walks
of life and fostering (3)___________ sense of community. Beyond reporting news, newspapers also celebrate achievements, highlight
cultural (4)___________, and showcase human resilience in the face of adversity. They are archives of history, chronicling the
triumphs and trials of generations, and serving as a reminder of how far we have come and how much further we can go. In an age of
digital transformation, newspapers continue to (5)___________, adapting to new mediums while upholding the core values of
journalism: accuracy, integrity, and accountability.

SubQuestion No : 23
Q.23 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.
Ans A). No article required B). the C). an D). a
Correct Answer: D

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in
each blank.

Newspapers are like mirrors (1)___________ the diverse facets of society, capturing the voices, stories, and events that define our
shared human experience. They serve as a forum (2)___________ dialogue, debate, and discussion, amplifying voices from all walks
of life and fostering (3)___________ sense of community. Beyond reporting news, newspapers also celebrate achievements, highlight
cultural (4)___________, and showcase human resilience in the face of adversity. They are archives of history, chronicling the
triumphs and trials of generations, and serving as a reminder of how far we have come and how much further we can go. In an age of
digital transformation, newspapers continue to (5)___________, adapting to new mediums while upholding the core values of
journalism: accuracy, integrity, and accountability.

SubQuestion No : 24
Q.24 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4.
Ans A). richest B). richer C). richness D). richly
Correct Answer: C

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in
each blank.

Newspapers are like mirrors (1)___________ the diverse facets of society, capturing the voices, stories, and events that define our
shared human experience. They serve as a forum (2)___________ dialogue, debate, and discussion, amplifying voices from all walks
of life and fostering (3)___________ sense of community. Beyond reporting news, newspapers also celebrate achievements, highlight
cultural (4)___________, and showcase human resilience in the face of adversity. They are archives of history, chronicling the
triumphs and trials of generations, and serving as a reminder of how far we have come and how much further we can go. In an age of
digital transformation, newspapers continue to (5)___________, adapting to new mediums while upholding the core values of
journalism: accuracy, integrity, and accountability.

SubQuestion No : 25
Q.25 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 5.
Ans A). dissolve B). involve C). evolve D). revolve
Correct Answer: C

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