Home
Class
DN_SHORTS
English Speaking Lesson Part – 388 | #sh...

English Speaking Lesson Part – 388 | #shorts

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

In a Nigerian hotel, among the english speaking people 40% are English & 60% Americans. The English & American spellings are "RIGOUR" & "RIGOR" respectively. An English speaking person in the hotel writes this word. A letter from this word is chosen at random & found to be a vowel. Find the probability that the writer is an Englishman.

Statements : All Americans are English speaking. No Eskimos are English speaking. Conclusions : I. No Eskimos are Americans. II. No English-speakers are Eskimos.

These questions are based on the following diagram : The triangle stands for Hindi-speaking people, circle for French-speaking, square for English-speaking and rectangle for German-speaking people. In the diagram, which one of the following statements is true?

These questions are based on the following diagram : The triangle stands for Hindi-speaking people, circle for French-speaking, square for English-speaking and rectangle for German-speaking people. In the above diagram, which one of the following statements is true ?

These questions are based on the following diagram : The triangle stands for Hindi-speaking people, circle for French-speaking, square for English-speaking and rectangle for German-speaking people. In the above diagram, which one of the following statements is not true ?

How English Began Part -1|English Down The Ages|How English Began Part -2|Summary

How English Began Part -1|English Down The Ages|How English Began Part -2|Summary

How English Began Part -1|English Down The Ages|How English Began Part -2|Summary

Class 12 English | Flamingo - Chapter - 1 The Last Lesson Important Questions | CBSE Quick Revision