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| 19651. |
If you can type 100 words a minute and you would like more responsibility, please CALL 01-722. A) shout B) explain C) cry D) utter E) phone |
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Answer» Correct option is E) phone |
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| 19652. |
Soon I FOUND OUT that she had left for Italy. A) saw B) learned C) heard D) knew E) recognized |
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Answer» Correct option is B) learned |
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| 19653. |
Argentina is LARGER than Great Britain. A) wider B) older C) better D) bigger E) richer |
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Answer» Correct option is D) bigger |
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| 19654. |
Answer the following questions according to the text.The Falklands are a group of small islands in the South Atlantic close to Argentina, with a population of 1,200 British citizens. They have been British territory since 1892. Disputes about who owns the islands go back to the eighteenth century. Argentina has long claimed that these islands, which they call the Malvinas, belong to them. They occupied the islands in April 1982 and the Falklands War lasted until July 1982 when British forces won them back. The Falklands War had an enormous impact on Britain and is still controversial. Some people see it as a restoration of Britain’s old imperial power. 1. It is pointed out in the passage that both Britain and Argentina _____. A) were reluctant to start the Falklands War B) regard the Falklands as their own territory C) realize that these islands are of no importance to anyone D) prefer to use the name ‘Malvinas’ for these islandsE) only laid claim to the islands after 1982 2. According to the passage, the Falklands War _____. A) was being fought, on and off, between 1892 and 1982 B) was largely ignored by the British public C) showed how right Argentina was in claiming the islands D) was followed by a withdrawal of most British citizens from the islands E) broke out after the islands were invaded by Argentina 3. One may conclude from the passage that, even today, Britain’s hold over the Falkland Islands _____. A) is regarded as politically and economically unnecessary by everyone in Britain B) could, in all likelihood, lead to another war between Britain and other powers C) causes more problems than benefits to the British public D) is felt by some people to be a continuation of the British imperial rule E) has not been accepted anywhere but in Argentina |
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Answer» 1 B) regard the Falklands as their own territory 2 E) broke out after the islands were invaded by Argentina 3 D) is felt by some people to be a continuation of the British imperial rule |
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| 19655. |
They left the hole a little bigger and _______ than they had found it. (a) wider (b) larger (c) broader (d) greater |
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Answer» Correct answer is (a) wider |
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| 19656. |
I think the cotton of Turkmenistan is one of ___ in the world. A) better B) good C) the best D) longer E) richer |
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Answer» Correct option is C) the best |
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| 19657. |
Why are order and safety necessary for civilization? |
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Answer» Order and safety are necessary for any civilization because no civilization can develop in indisciplined society. Society cannot survive without order and safety. If there is no order or discipline our society will destroy itself. If order and safety exist in any society people can make a use of their talent freely. |
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| 19658. |
How had the photographer arranged his studio? |
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Answer» There was no proper arrangement in the studio of the photographer. It had no good arrangement of light. Sunlight peeped through a sheet of factory cotton fixed against posted window. There was a big camera in the middle of the room and the black cloth was attached to the camera. |
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| 19659. |
I haven’t finished my lunch _____ . A) never B) ever C) already D) yet |
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Answer» Correct option is D) yet |
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| 19660. |
There aren’ t enough men, _____ the work might take a long time. A) since B) in order to C) although D) so |
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Answer» Correct option is D) so |
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| 19661. |
Father is not going to light the bonfire ______ we have gathered enough wood. A) because B) although C) if D) so |
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Answer» Correct option is B) although |
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| 19662. |
He ________ to hit me if I didn’t do as he said. A) pretended B) said C) thought D) threatened E) warned |
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Answer» Correct option is D) threatened |
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| 19663. |
“I will come to the meeting”, Tom said to me. Tom promised me that ______. A) he will come to the meeting. B) I will come to the meeting. C) I would come to the meeting. D) he would come to the meeting |
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Answer» Correct option is D) he would come to the meeting. |
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| 19664. |
Paralysis has deprived him _____ the use of his right hand. A) from B) of C) out D) to |
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Answer» Correct option is B) of |
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| 19665. |
The police are going to charge him _____ having murdered. A) by B) about C) with D) on |
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Answer» Correct option is C) with |
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| 19666. |
I have no idea _______. A) what does this word mean B) why he has left C) when will he arrive D) how was he killed |
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Answer» Correct option is B) why he has left |
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| 19667. |
Children under the age of 16 are not ________ to enter for the competition. A) enabled B) empowered C) capable D) eligible E) permissible |
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Answer» Correct option is D) eligible |
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| 19668. |
He’s going to have an operation _____ could save his life. A) who B) which C) where D) whose |
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Answer» Correct option is B) which |
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| 19669. |
I had hoped _______ my letter. A) that she answer B) she answers C) that she would answer D) she will answer |
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Answer» Correct option is C) that she would answer |
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| 19670. |
I was so ________ in my book that I didn’t hear the doorbell ring. A) settled B) concentratedC) absorbed D) engaged E) occupied |
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Answer» Correct option is C) absorbed |
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| 19671. |
Have you met the secretary _____ last week? A) hired B) was hired C) she was hired D) when she was hired |
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Answer» Correct option is A) hired |
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| 19672. |
Have you met the new secretary ____ last week? A) hired B) was hired C) she was hired D) when she was hired |
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Answer» Correct option is A) hired |
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| 19673. |
I didn’t hear _______ because there was so much noise where I was sitting. A) what was he saying B) what he has said C) what did he say D) what he said |
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Answer» Correct option is D) what he said |
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| 19674. |
Do you like the people _____ Sarah invited to her party? A) which B) who C) where D) when |
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Answer» Correct option is B) who |
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| 19675. |
Write an e-mail addressing the manager of Ariel Tours and Travels, Bengaluru asking him/her about the latest travel packages to coastal Karnataka. Ask aboutpackage costno. of places included in the packageduration |
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Dear Mr. Roy Rodrigues, I’m Vasudev, student president of Veerashaiva College, and I’m planning to organize a tour to coastal Karnataka for the interested students and staff of our college. I seek a few pieces of information with regard to the tour as you have travel packages. We would like to visit places of historical importance such as Karkala where we can see the monolithic statue of Gomateshwara, Moodbidri which is famous for the thousand pillared temple and historically famous Sulthan Batheri in Mangalore. We do not want the tour to exceed two days, which should be inclusive of travel time. Please let us know what would be the cost. We will be around 40 in number and we want the lodging facility to be reasonable. Since we are students, we hope you will give us as much concession as you can. Please get back to us as early as possible so that we can finalise the tour and go ahead with the preparation. Thank you. Sincerely, Vasudev |
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| 19676. |
What are the major elements of the “Compose Mail” interface? |
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Answer» Major elements of the Compose Mail interface are: 1. Recipients box – To, CC or BCC 2. Subject box 3. Message box 4. Formatting options 5. Send, attach, delete, button and formatting options etc. |
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| 19677. |
In recent years, the Ministry of Tourism and Culture of the Government of India has launched the _________campaign, which has resulted in the growth of culture tourism in India. a) Invincible India! b) Spectacular India! c) Amazing India! d) Incredible India! |
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Answer» Correct answer is d) Incredible India |
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| 19678. |
Toby, _____ parents both died a few years ago, is the same age as me. A) who B) which C) where D) whose |
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Answer» Correct option is D) whose |
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| 19679. |
__________ is situated in the Himalayan range, at a staggering elevation of 2500- meters above sea level. a) Srinagar b) Mussoorie c) Shimla d) Manali |
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Answer» Correct answer is b) Mussoorie |
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| 19680. |
I met a girl _____ I used to play tennis with. A) who B) which C) where D) whose |
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Answer» Correct option is A) who |
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| 19681. |
I recently went back to the town ____ I was born. A) who B) which C) where D) whose |
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Answer» Correct option is C) where |
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| 19682. |
The people next door disappeared 6 months ago. They ___ since then. A) aren’t seen B) haven’t been seen C) weren’t seen D) weren’t being seen E) aren’t being seen |
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Answer» Correct option is B) haven’t been seen |
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| 19683. |
Terry is behind Belinda. Yes, Belinda is ________ Terry. A) in front of B) behind C) betweenD) next |
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Answer» Correct option is A) in front of |
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| 19684. |
Pauline is ________ radio. A) listening to B) listening to the C) listening in D) listening in the |
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Answer» Correct option is B) listening to the |
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| 19685. |
The radius of hydration for a body of mass 10 kg and MI about an axis of rotation `0.40` km `m^2` will beA. 0.2 mB. 0.3mC. 0.4 mD. None of the above |
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Answer» Correct Answer - A `l=m K^(2), K=sqrt(l //m)=0.2m` , K is radius of gyration. |
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| 19686. |
\(\sqrt {\frac{9}{{11}}}\) is a ______1. Rational number2. Whole number3. Natural number4. Irrational number |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Irrational number Given: A number is given \(√ {\frac{9}{{11}}}\) Concept: Whole numbers are those numbers that started from 0 and go up to infinity. Natural numbers are those numbers that started from 1 and go up to infinity. Rational numbers are written in the form of p/q where q is not equal to zero and these are terminating decimals. Irrational numbers are all the real numbers which are not rational numbers and it is the non-terminating and non-repeating decimals. Calculations: We can solve it by option elimination method \(√ {\frac{9}{{11}}}\) is neither a whole number nor a natural number because it is not expressed in the form of p/q So, option (1) and option (2) is eliminated \(√ {\frac{9}{{11}}}\) is not a rational number because denominator √11 is a non-terminating decimal and non-repeating decimal So, option (3) is also eliminated \(√ {\frac{9}{{11}}}\) is an irrational number because denominator √11 is a non-terminating decimal and non-repeating decimal So, option (4) is the correct answer because √11 is a non-terminating and non-repeating decimal ∴ We can say that the \(√ {\frac{9}{{11}}}\) is an irrational number |
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| 19687. |
What is the total numbers of odd factors of 240?1. 102. 203. 44. 16 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : 4 Given: Number = 240 Formula used: Number = ab × cd × ef Then total number of factors = (b + 1)(d + 1)(f + 1) If b is even then, the total number of odd factor = (d + 1)(f + 1) Number of even factor = Total number of factors – Total number of odd factors Calculations: Factorization of 240 = 24 × 31 × 51 Here, 4 is even then, Total number of odd factor = (1 + 1)(1 + 1) = 2 × 2 = 4 ∴ The total number of odd factors of 240 is 4 |
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| 19688. |
Standard form of 0.000000061. |
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Answer» 6.1 x 10-8 All the numbers in scientific notation written in the form a × 10b, where b is an integer and the coefficient a is a non-zero real number between 1 and 10 in absolute value. To convert 0.000000061 into scientific notation also known as standard form, follow these steps:
Therefore, 0.000000061 in scientific notation is 6.1 × 10-8 |
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| 19689. |
The decimal expansion of the rational number 14587/1250 will terminate after(A) one decimal place(B) two decimal places(C) three decimal places(D) four decimal places |
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Answer» Correct answer (D) four decimal places |
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| 19690. |
The angles between the two vectors `vecA=3hati+4hatj+5hatk` and `vecB=3hati+4hatj-5hatk` will beA. zeroB. `180^(@)`C. `90^(@)`D. `45^(@)` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - 3 `cos theta = (vecA*vecB)/(AB) = ((3hati+4hatj+5hatk)*(3hati+4hatj-5hatk))/((5sqrt2)(5sqrt2))=0` `rArr theta = 90^(@)` |
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| 19691. |
The angle between the two vectors `vecA=3hati+4hatj+5hatk` and `vecB=3hati+4hatj-5hatk` will be :A. zeroB. `180^(@)`C. `90^(@)`D. `45^(@)` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - C `cos theta=(vecA.vecB)/(AB)=((3hati+4hatj)+5hatk)((3hati+4hatj-5hatk))/((5sqrt(2))(5sqrt(2)))=0` |
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| 19692. |
Write four rational numbers between -5/7and -3/8. |
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Answer» The rational number are -39/56, -38/56, -37/56, -36/56, -35/56. -5/7 × 8/8 = -40/56 -3/8 × 7 = -21/56 The rational number are -39/56, -38/56, -37/56, -36/56, -35/56. |
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| 19693. |
Which of the following rational numbers have a terminating decimal expansion?(A) 125/441(B) 77/210(C) 15/1600(D) 129/22x52x72 |
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Answer» Correct answer (C) 15/1600 |
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| 19694. |
Two forces, one with a magnitude of 3N and the other with a magnitude of 5N ,are applied to an object. For which orientations of the forces shown in the diagrams is the magnitude of the acceleration of the object the least ?A. B. C. D. |
| Answer» Correct Answer - A | |
| 19695. |
The decimal expansion of π is(A) terminating(B) non-terminating and non-recurring(C) non-terminating and recurring(D) doesn’t exist |
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Answer» Correct answer is (B) non-terminating and non-recurring |
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| 19696. |
Let a function f defined from `R -> R` as `f(x)=[x+p^2 for x2` , If the function is surjective, then find the sum of all possible integral values of p in `[-100,100]`. |
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| 19697. |
From the following, the rational number whose decimal expansion is terminating is(A) 2/15(B) 11/160(C) 17/60(D) 6/35 |
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Answer» Correct answer is (B) 11/160 |
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| 19698. |
The decimal expansion of 17/8 will terminate after how many places of decimals?(A) 1(B) 2(C) 3(D) will not terminate |
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Answer» Correct answer is (C) 3 |
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| 19699. |
The perimeter of a semicircular protractor whose radius is ‘r’ is(a) π + 2r(b) π + r(c) πr(d) πr + 2r |
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Answer» Correct answer is: (d) πr + 2r Perimeter of protractor=Circumference of semi-circle + 2 x radius = πr + 2r |
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| 19700. |
Show that one and only one out of n, n+1 or n+2 is divisible by 3 where n is any positive integer . |
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Answer» we know that any +ve integer is of the form 3q,3q+1,3q+2 case 1. when n=3q {in this case n is divisible by 3,} n+1=3q+1 {n+1 is not divisible by three} n+2=3q+2 {n+2 is not divisible by 3} thus n is divisible by 3 but n+1,n+2 is not divisible by 3 case-2. when n =3q+1 {n is not divisible by 3} n+1=3q+1+1=3q+2 {n+1 is not divisible by three} n+2=3q+1+2=3q+3 n+2=3(q=1) {n+2 is divisible by 3} thus n+2 is divisible by 3,but n and n+1 is not divisible by 3 case-3 when n=3q+2 {n is not divisible by 3} n+1=3q+2+1=3q+3 n+1=3(q+1) {n+1 is divisible by three} n+2=3q+2+2=3q+4 n+2=3(q+1)+1 {n+2 is not divisible by 3} thus,n+1 is divisible by 3 but n and n+2 is not divisible by3 |
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