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Section – 2 : Search for and retrieve information from various text types like Flyers, Classifieds,
Dictionaries, etc., Understand information presented in instruction manual format, Message format
and others. Acquire broad understanding of and look for specific information in longer texts like
editorials, Essays, etc.
Section – 3 : Ability to understand situation-based variations in functions like Giving advice, Stating
preferences, Discussing probability, Making an offer, etc.
Total Questions: 50
Time: 1 hr.
Section – 2 : Motion, Force and Laws of Motion, Gravitation, Work and Energy, Sound, Matter in Our
Surroundings, Is Matter Around Us Pure, Atoms and Molecules, Structure of Atom, Cell-The
Fundamental Unit of Life, Tissues, Diversity in Living Organisms, Why Do We Fall III, Natural
Resources, Improvement in Food Resources.
Total Questions: 50
Time: 1 hr.
Section – 3 : The syllabus of this section will be based on the syllabus of Mathematical Reasoning
and Quantitative Aptitude.
INTRO:
Waking up every morning and getting ready to work in an organization that
believes in changing the world is motivating!
In 2012, the organization launched the Care For ME! Campaign to encourage
research and assessment on alternative child care and to advocate the need
to protect the human rights of children from various violations committed
against them
IN,2017, the organization launched the No Child Should Grow Up Alone campaign
which aims to emphasize research showing that 1 in 10 children (220 million)
worldwide is growing up alone
With the SOS Children's Village concept, our organization has pioneered a
family approach to the long-term care of orphaned and abandoned children
in India.
THEY BUILD FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN IN NEED
They work for children who are orphaned, abandoned or
whose families are unable to care for them. They give these
children the opportunity to build lasting relationships within
a family.
THEY HELP THEM SHAPE THEIR OWN FUTURES
They enable children to live according to their own culture
and religion, and to be active members of the community. They
help children to recognise and express their individual
abilities, interests and talents.
THEY SHARE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR COMMUNITIES
They share in community life and respond to the social
development needs of society's most vulnerable children and
young people.
Website www.sos-
childrensvillages.org
Office Address:
SOS Children's Villages India
National Office, Plot No. 4, Block C-1, Institutional Area,
Nelson Mandela Marg, Vasant Kunj,
New Delhi – 110 070
INDIA
Phone: +91-11- 4323 9200
Fax: +91-11- 4323 9292
Email: soscvi@soscvindia.org
CRICKET FACTS
Abdominal guard or "box" or an L Guard for Male batsmen and wicket-
keepers (often referred to as a cup, box or abdo guard). It is usually
constructed from high density plastic with a padded edge, shaped like a
hollow half-pear, and inserted into the jockstrap with cup pocket
underwear of the batsmen and wicket-keeper. Who invented cricket?
Cricket batting pads are consisting of high density foam which is made from
PVC and PU. Face of the cricket pads are made from cane which is a light
wooden material filled with cotton, all these materials provide high
protection against cricketball and reduce the impact of shock.
Why does an over in Cricket have exactly 6 balls?
There were 4 balls/over in the early stages of the game. The 4-ball over
was effective till 1888 in England and Australia; and till 1889 in South
Africa. For the next decade, till 1899, England also incorporated 5-balls
over into the format.
But as the overs turned out to be quite short, in both cases, it resulted into
quite frequent field changes during the game-play. On a broader scale, the
field adjustment would take more time than required. If not for sure, but
with high odds, they may even face the umpire's wrath under 'Law 42.9, The
Laws of Cricket' which highlights the 'Time wasting by the fielding side' issue.
But it shouldn't be that big a problem as the continuous field changes one.
Then there was a small period when each of England, Australia, South
Africa, New Zealand and even Pakistan had the 8-ball overs. But it
increased the strain on the bowler. Bowling longer overs at once can
probably result into smaller spells, which makes it difficult for the
captain dealing with his bowling options.
So, a six ball per over format was considered appropriate and has been in
effect for a long time now. How big should your cricket bat be?
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5. Question 5. Who Was The First Indian To Hit A Double Century In A Test
Match?
Answer :
P.R.Umrigar. He scored 223 against New Zealand at Hyderabad in 1955 - 56.
6. Question 6. Against Which Country Did P.r.umrigar Scored An Unbeaten Century And Capture
Five Wickets In An Innings?
Answer :
Against West Indies at Port of Spain in 1962.
7. Question 7. When And Where Did India Enter The Test Arena? Who Captained India?
Answer :
On 25 June 1932 at Lord’s against England. C.K.Naidu was the captain.
8. Question 8. When, Where And Against Which Country Did India Record Its First Test Victory?
Who Captained India?
Answer :
On 10 February 1952 at Chennai, India defeated England by an innings and 8 runs. Vijay Hazare
was the Indian captain.
9. Question 9. At Which Cricket Ground Did India Win For The First Time Against West Indies In A
Test Match?
Answer :
India won by 7 wickets at queen’s park oval, Porto of Spain, Trinidad on 10 March 1971.
10. Question 10. Who Holds The World Record For Most Runs Compiled By A Batsman In His First
Test Series?
Answer :
S.M. Gavaskar against West Indies in 1970 - 71. He scored 774 runs in 4 matches.
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13. Question 13. Who Has Scored Most Test Runs In A Calendar Year?
Answer :
I.V.A Richards. In 1976 he scored 1710 runs in 11 tests for West Indies.
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14. Question 14. There Is Only Instance Of Father And Son Carrying The Bat Through A Test
Innings. Who Are They?
Answer :
Nazar Muhammad and Mudassar Nazar of Pakistan.
15. Question 15. Who Has Scored The Fastest Test Hundred In Terms Of Balls Received?
Answer :
I.V.A Richards. He scored the century off 56 balls for West Indies against England at St. John’s,
1985 - 86.
16. Question 16. Who Has The Scored The Maximum Test Runs In A Single Day?
Answer :
D.G. Bradman - 309 runs against England at Leeds, 1930.
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17. Question 17. Who Holds The Record For The Slowest Test Hundred?
Answer :
Mudassar Nazar of Pakistan made a century England at Lahore, 1977 - 78 in 557 minutes.
18. Question 18. Who Holds The Record For Scoring Most Runs In A Test Series?
Answer :
D.G. Bradman of Australia. He scored 974 runs against England in 1930.
19. Question 19. Which Indian Holds The Record For Sending Down Most Number Of Consecutive
Maiden Over’s In First Class Cricket?
Answer :
R.G.Nadkarni. He bowed 21 successive maidens on the third day of the first test between India
and England at Chennai in January 1964.
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20. Question 20. What Is The Distance Between Popping Crease And Stumps?
Answer :
1.22 metres.
21. Question 21. What Is The Length Of The Bowling Crease?
Answer :
2.64 metres with the stumps in the centre.
22. Question 22. What Is The Distance Between The Wickets?
Answer :
20.12 metres.
23. Question 23. What Shall Be The Weight And Size Of The Cricket Ball?
Answer :
The ball, when new, shall weigh between 155.9 and 163 grams and the circumference shall be
between 22.4 and 22.9cm.
24. Question 24. What Shall Be The Width And Length Of The Cricket Ball?
Answer :
The bat overball shall not be more than 96.5cm in length. The width shall not exceed 10.8 cm.
25. Question 25. When Was The First Prudential World Cup Held?
Answer :
In 1975.
26. Question 26. Who Has Played The Maximum Number Of The Matches In The First Class Cricket?
Answer :
Wilfred Rhodes - 1107 matches.
27. Question 27. What Is The Name Of The Trophy Awarded To The Winners Of The Inter Island
Championship Of The West Indies?
Answer :
Shell shield.