NATIONAL TALENT SERVICE EXAM (NTSE) MODEL QUESTION PAPER MENTAL ABILITY TEST PART – 1 Directions: In the following questions (1 – 10) there are five groups of letters in each. Four of these groups are alike in same way while one is different. Find the one that is different and will be your answer as well. Q1. (a) asibu (c) oinak (e) yaixe Ans. (b) oarse (d) zamol (d) as each contains 2 consonants and 3 vowel but d does not. Q2. (a) MNM (c) VWD (e) KLO Ans. (b) HJR (d)
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while Alan Austen walks into a spooky building. He enters the apartment and is greeted by an old man on a rocking chair that seems to have been expecting him. First‚ Alan asks “You really sell love potions?” This shows what Alan originally comes to the old man for. It also means he is interested in buying a love potion to possibly give to someone so they can have stronger feelings for him. Next‚ the old man states “…You will be her sole interest in life” and Alan cries “Wonderful!” When Alan hears
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Unit 21 Aspects of Contract and Business Law assignment BTEC National Diploma in Business ------------------------------------------------- Unit 21: Aspects of Contract and Business Law ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Tutor: ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Learning Outcomes: -------------------------------------------------
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Unit 6 Assignment: Alan and his workplace employees Samantha Markham- Interpersonal Communication 1. From the interaction does it seem to you that Alan is actively listening? Why or why not? To me it seems like he is not because of the fact that when he is telling them about their reviews and they are explaining why their work is the way it is he does not seem to take it into consideration. Alan just hears what he wants to hear no matter the situation
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character‚ 17-year-old Alan Strang‚ is sent to psychiatrist Martin Dysart‚ after he gouges out the eyes of 6 horses. Throughout the movie‚ Dysart struggles with the possibility of curing Alan‚ stripping him of the zeal that gives meaning to life. Alan begins therapy by behaving uncooperatively to the doctor and using defense mechanisms. Denial of Reality: Alan refuses to address inquisitions about the dream and his childhood‚ and he persistently ignores the therapist. Fantasy: Alan uses his creative
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With that in mind I said to it‚ “ Your a pretty bird.” I just sat there talking to it and then I was back in a mode of fear when it said to me‚ “Pretty bird.” Birds do not usually talk back‚ unless it is a parrot. The next thing I know I am walking up to my grandma and ask‚ “Is that a parrot‚” to my relief she says that it is and tells me his name is Freckles. From that I go to my sister and explain to her that we can teach the bird different things to say and at one point it will repeat. Karalena
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The Characters in Roald Dahl’s Book: Matilda This article provides detailed descriptions of the Matilda characters‚ including Matilda‚ Miss Honey and The Trunchbull. Use this character guide to help you improve comprehension and understand themes and motives. Discover more about the characters in Matilda. The information is supported with quotes directly from the book‚ and corresponding page numbers for the Scholastic version of the story are offered. The Characters Matilda Wormwood is
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Alan Christoffersen an ad executive‚ who is hurting due to his wife’s loss has declared to walk all the way to Key West‚ as it’s the furthermost point from Seattle. After walking hundreds of miles‚ Alan discovers himself in a hospital bed because he gets stabbed. His sole visitor is a woman named Angel‚ whose flat tire got fixed by Alan. After he is released‚ Angel offers him a room in her apartment‚ which he accepts‚ due to the seasonal and physical barriers that will postpone his walk until spring
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sharp sting of the harsh whiskey. Alan Austen is a young man who is looking for a magical elixir. He has been referred to and seeks out help from an older gentleman who deals with such potions and even poisons. The old man offers an expensive‚ undetectable poison but Alan is most interested in a more affordable love potion. Alan‚ innocent and full of hope‚ buys the love potion. The potion acts much like whiskey‚ leaving its target “drunk with love.” At first‚ Alan is thrilled with the incessant doting
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Mo Yan as Humorist Alexander C. Y. Huang These days I can point out an Audi‚ a Mercedes‚ a BMW‚ and a Toyota; I also know all about U.S. space shuttles and Soviet aircraft carriers. But at the time‚ I was a donkey‚ a 1958 donkey. This strange object‚ with its four rubber wheels‚ was clearly faster than me‚ at least on level ground. Allow me to repeat Mo Yan’s comment: A goat can scale a tree‚ a donkey is a good climber. — Mo Yan‚ Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out (2006) 32 ı W orld Literature
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