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Roll No: A / OB / 21220060878, Registration No: 2110062475, , Registered Photo, , Name: RAKESH KUMAR, Date: 05-Jan-2019, , -1st Shift, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Collected By, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , The main objective of the industry base Memorandum Scheme is _______________., (A), Encouraging entrepreneurship and promoting start-up - (Alternative 3), , Facilitating a relationship between future job seekers and employers - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Promote ease of doing business - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Setting up a network of technology and emerging centers - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , Question No.2, , ou, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , Sochi - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Vladivostok - (Alternative 4), , Question No.3, , G, , Volgograd - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Trans-Siberian Railway connects St Petersburg to _______________., (A), Kaliningrad - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Mahmud Begda was a famous sultan of which famous empire?, (A), Jaunpur - (Alternative 3), Malwa - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Gujarat - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Bengal - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.4, , 1.00, , p, , Bookmark, Which statement is not correct with respect to the goods and services tax (GST)?, (A), Integrated GST will be levied on inter-state goods and services transactions. - (Optional 2), The concept of declared goods of special importance was abated - (Alternative 3), , (C), , States will get compensation for five years for loss of revenue - (Alternative 4), , (D), , GST will be collected by VAT method - (Optional 1), , To, , (B), , Question No.5, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the unit of kinetic visibility?, (A), Candela - (Optional 1), (B), , Poise - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Watts - (Optional 4)
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(D), , Pascal - (Alternative 3), , Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Africa - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Europe - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Asia - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following continents is also known by the name 'The Dark Continent'?, (A), Australia - (Alternative 4), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Placeer Deposit - (Optional 1), , (C), , Wayne Deposit - (Optional 4), , (D), , Layered Deposit - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , What is the mineral deposited in the soil of the lower hills and valleys in the sand?, (A), Load Deposit - (Optional 2), , K, , Question No.8, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Asia - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Europe - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Antarctica - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , Question No.9, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Greenland falls under which of the following continents?, (A), North America - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many days are organized for the modern Olympic Games?, (A), 16 Days - (Optional 1), 30 days - (Optional 3), , (C), , 45 days - (Optional 4), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 21 days - (Optional 2), , p, , Question No.10, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , The ravines are generally found in which river basin of India?, (A), Periyar - (Alternative 4), (B), , Chambal - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Kaveri - (Alternative 1), , (D), , VaiGi - (Alternative 2), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following is the rainiest place in the world?, (A), Karup River - (Alternative 1)
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(B), , Trunky - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Animeidi - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Monsoon - (Alternative 2), , Question No.12, , 1.00, , (B), , MM Punchhi - (Alternative 2), , (C), , P.V. Rajamannar - (Alternative 3), , (D), , R S. Sarkaria - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Who has been presided over the first three-member commission for determining the relationship, between the Center and the State?, (A), Veerappa Moily - (Alternative 4), , ou, , Question No.13, , Running - (Optional 3), , (C), , Fencing - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Weightlifting - (Alternative 1), , G, , Question No.14, , K, , (B), , Bookmark, , (Y, , The term "relay" is related to ________, (A), Throwing - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 24 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 26 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 22 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , How many languages are currently approved in the Indian Constitution?, (A), 21 - (Optional 4), , Question No.15, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Nagaland - (Alternative 4), Assam - (Alternative 3), , p, , (C), , Tr, , Which of the following states celebrates Hornbill festival every year?, (A), Manipur - (Alternative 2), , Sikkim - (Alternative 1), , To, , (D), , Question No.16, , Bookmark, In which article is the provision of setting up the Finance Commission in the form of a semijudicial body?, (A), Article 3 - (Optional 3), (B), , Article 280 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Article 101 - (Optional 4), , (D), , Article 279 - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Finance Secretary - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Cabinet Secretary - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Finance Minister - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Who is the Chairman of the Policy (NITI) Commission?, (A), Prime Minister - (Alternative 2), , Question No.18, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Vasumitra - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Mahakashyap - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Vatsyaayan - (Alternative 3), , ou, , Who wrote the famous book work formula?, (A), Kalidas - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Question No.19, , Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Antoine Henry Bekural - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Isaac Newton - (Alternative 3), , in, g, , G, , (B), , Question No.20, , Bookmark, , K, , Who searched the X-ray?, (A), Johann Wilhelm Ritter - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Converting a large punishment to light sentence is called(A), Shortening - (Optional 4), Forgive - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Expiration - (Optional 3), , (D), , Punishment - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.21, , 1.00, , p, , Bookmark, What is the specialty of making carbon covalent bond with carbon atoms through carbon?, (A), Electrification - (Alternative 4), Ionization - (Optional 1), , (C), , Electrolysis - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Chaining - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , When was the first inter-state council formed?, (A), 1993 - (Alternative 4), (B), , 1990 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1991 - (Alternative 2)
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(D), , 1997 - (Optional 3), , Question no.23, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Karnataka - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Andhra Pradesh - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , In which of the following states are the Lepakshi Temple situated?, (A), Kerala - (Alternative 3), , Question no.24, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Sprint - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Marathon - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Kho-Kho - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Which of the following options is not a personal game?, (A), Lambuid - (Alternative 2), , K, , Question No.25, , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , Who gave the slogan "Jai Jawan Jay Kisan"?, (A), Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel - (Alternative 1), Indira Gandhi - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Lalhar Lal Nehru - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Lal Bahadur Shastri - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , Question no.26, , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , In which financial year India signed the Extended Fund Facility Agreement with the IMF?, (A), 2011-12 - (Alternative 4), 1981-82 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1991-92 - (Optional 1), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 2001-02 - (Alternative 3), , p, , Question no.27, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , An event in which hot sea waves flowing from the Peruvian coastal region is called -., (A), Indian Ocean Dipole - (Alternative 3), (B), , El Nino - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Madden-Julian Oscillation - (Alternative 4), , (D), , La Nina - (Alternative 2), , Question no.28, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Khashaba Jadhav, a famous player, belongs to which game?, (A), Shooting - (Alternative 3)
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(B), , Wrestling - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Hockey - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Weightlifting - (Optional 4), , Question no.29, , 1.00, , (B), , Coriolis force - (Optional 1), , (C), , Pressure Prevalence - (Optional 4), , (D), , Gravitational Force - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.30, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The virtual force generated due to the rotation of the Earth is called(A), Kinetic Force - (Alternative 3), , Bookmark, , Chloramphennik - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Chlorogen - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Chloroethanol - (Alternative 4), , G, , Question No.31, , K, , (B), , (Y, , What is the name of antibiotic containing chlorine which is produced by soil containing, microorganisms and is effective for the treatment of typhoid fever?, (A), Chloroquin - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , What is the international governing body associated with table tennis?, (A), AILA - (Alternative 3), ITTF - (Alternative 2), , (C), , FITT - (Optional 4), , (D), , APTT - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.32, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Stromboli - (Alternative 1), Etna - (Alternative 2), , p, , (C), , Tr, , The lighthouse of the Mediterranean Sea is(A), Rainier - (Alternative 4), , Sicily - (Alternative 3), , To, , (D), , Question No.33, , Bookmark, Who has the power to make any provision in relation to the acquisition and termination of, citizenship?, (A), President - (Alternative 1), (B), , Prime Minister - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Cabinet - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Parliament - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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Question No.34, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Veerappa Moily - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Hanumantihya - (Alternative 3), , (D), , P.V. RajMannar - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , The administrative reforms commission was initially chaired by _____________., (A), Morar G Desai - (Alternative 4), , Question No.35, , 1.00, , Parthenogenesis - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Monogamy - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Singemi - (Alternative 1), , Question No.36, , Bookmark, , Transverse Speed - (Optional 3), , (C), , Displacement speed - (Optional 4), , (D), , Straight Linear Speed - (Optional 1), , in, g, , G, , (B), , Question No.37, , 1.00, , K, , What is the speed of objects relative to the straight line?, (A), Uniform Speed - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, What is the phenomenon of organisms in which female genome develops to form new creatures, without fertilization?, (A), Genome - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Who is the Chairman of the National Development Council?, (A), Prime Minister - (Alternative 1), President - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Finance Minister - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Union Home Minister - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question No.38, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , The towns of Harappan civilization were placed in _______________ pattern., (A), Circular Grid - (Optional 4), (B), , Rectangular grid - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Square Grid - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Radial Grid - (Alternative 3), , Question No.39, Bookmark, According to the Policy (NITI) Commission, how long has the Indian government made a plan to, double the income of the farmers?, (A), 2022 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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(B), , 2025 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 2024 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 2020 - (Alternative 3), , Question No.40, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Manomer - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Calorimeter - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Galvanometer - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , Which instrument is measured by the transfer of heat?, (A), Hydrometer - (Alternative 4), , Question No.41, , 1.00, , Article 15 - (Optional 1), , (C), , Article 19 - (Optional 3), , (D), , Article 16 - (Alternative 2), , G, , Question No.42, , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Under which article can Parliament set a condition for employment within the state or union, territory?, (A), Article 26 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , The word 'Mahayana' is related to what religion, (A), Jain - (Alternative 1), Buddhist - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Shaiv - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Sikh - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.43, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Aviculture - (Alternative 3), Horticulture - (Alternative 1), , p, , (C), , Tr, , By what name is the maintenance of bee hive?, (A), Epiculture - (Alternative 4), , Agriculture - (Alternative 2), , To, , (D), , Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The ancient Harappan town of Lothal is situated in which state?, (A), Uttar Pradesh - (Alternative 3), (B), , Punjab - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Gujarat - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Rajasthan - (Alternative 1), , Question No.45, , 1.00
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Bookmark, Hindola castle and ship mansion are related to which regional architecture style?, (A), Mandu Area - (Alternative 1), (B), , Gujarat Zone - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Area of Kashmir - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Bengal Area - (Alternative 3), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.46, , Bookmark, , (B), , American Cockroaches - (Alternative 4), , (C), , American FlatWarm - (Alternative 3), , (D), , American earthquake - (Alternative 2), , ou, , What is the common name of Peripleneta americana?, (A), American Frog - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Question no.47, , 1.00, Bookmark, , President's Ordinance _________ can be issued, (A), As per Parliamentary Act on provisions with similar boundaries - (Optional 2), On the specially mentioned provisions of the President - (Optional 3), , (C), , On any provision of the Constitution - (Alternative 1), , (D), , None of these - (Alternative 4), , G, , in, g, , Question no.48, , K, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who established the Chishti sect in India?, (A), Moinuddin Chishti - (Alternative 2), , Khwaja Nizamuddin Auliya - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Khwaja Saleem Chishti - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Khwaja Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.49, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Which of these is not a major tea growing area of India?, (A), Assam Hills - (Alternative 4), , To, , (B), , Darjeeling Hills - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Kashmir Valley - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Nilgiris Hills - (Alternative 2), , Question No.50, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In sports, how many competitions are there in Decathlon?, (A), 3 - (Optional 1), (B), , 8 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 10 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 5 - (Optional 2)
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Question No.51, , 1.00, , Bookmark, In this question, a passage and a statement related to it have been given. Read carefully the verse, and review the statement based on it., , Tu, be, ), , According to the National Monetary Authority (NMA), the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) and, the Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation (Maharashtra-Metro), decided to change the alignment of, the Metro project on Ahmednagar Road to protect the Aga Khan Palace. So now the cost of the, project will increase to Rs 50 crore for civil works, and the length of the corridor will increase to, 900 meters., Metro officials Atul Gadgil and Prakash Waghmare informed the media on Friday about the, decision. "There will be some changes in the Metro corridor near Aga Khan Palace and the length, of the route will now increase to 900 meters," the Metro official confirmed this. PMC is yet to give, final approval for the planned route., , ou, , Statement. The construction of the Metro project will be around 50 crore rupees., , A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Question No.52, , K, , (B), , G, , D - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , (A), , (Y, , Select one of the following options., A. The statement is definitely true., B. The statement is probably true., C. Statement can not be determined, D. Statement is definitely wrong., , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the logic applied to the first pair., Plant: Seed :: Flower: ??, (A), Beautiful - (Alternative 4), Bud - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Green - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Taste - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , Question No.53, , Select the correct option that will meet the image pattern of the given image., , 1.00, Bookmark
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Tu, be, ), , (A), , ou, , - (Optional 4), , (Y, , (B), , G, , K, , - (Optional 2), , in, g, , (C), , en, d, , - (Optional 3), , - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , Tr, , (D), , Question No.54, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the next number in the series., 15, 20, 40, 45, 90,?, (A), , 93 - (Alternative 2), , (B), , 92 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 94 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 95 - (Alternative 4)
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Question no.55, , 1.00, , Bookmark, Three statements in this question and three related conclusions have been given to them,, assuming that the statements given in the statements to be true are to be considered together on, both the findings and to make sure that the information given in the statements is beyond any, reasonable doubt Which conclusion is rational?, , Tu, be, ), , Statement: There are some wheat, tea. There are some tea, rice, all rice and curry., , (A), , Only i) is logical - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Only ii) and iii) is logical - (optional 3), , (C), , Only i) and iii) Logical - (Optional 4), , (D), , Either ii) or iii) is logical - (Alternative 1), , ou, , Conclusion: i) There are some curry tea., ii) There are some curries., iii) All rice is tea., , (Y, , Question no.56, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions., , G, , K, , The 8 people sitting on the outside of the M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T sculptors are sitting outside (not, necessarily in the same order) in such a way that there is a uniform distance between each of, them. There are 5 men and 3 women. No two women are sitting together., , en, d, , in, g, , i) M, which is a man, is sitting opposite S., ii) T and N are neighbors., iii) N is sitting on the third place from the right of O, which is a woman., iv) M is neither Neighbor of Ne, nor is Ne N is neighbor., v) A person is sitting between S and N., vi) P is not a neighbor of M but sitting in front of R., Which of the following options is a pair of men?, , (B), (C), , TS - (Alternative 2), NP - (Optional 3), QM - (Optional 4), , p, , (D), , RO - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (A), , To, , Question no.57, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the next number in the series., 52, 53, 57, 66, 82,?, (A), 109 - (Alternative 2), (B), , 114 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 107 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 112 - (Optional 3), , Question no.58, , 1.00
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(B), , A - (Alternative 2), , (C), , F - (Optional 3), , (D), , B - (Alternative 4), , K, , C - (Alternative 1), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, According to the given picture, 6 letters A, B, C, D, E and F are marked on each surface of the dice., Which letter is marked on the surface opposite the surface on which the letter E is printed., , Question No.59, , Tr, - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , (A), , en, d, , in, g, , Select the appropriate picture to come forward in the given series., , (B), , - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , (D), , ou, , - (Optional 3), , (Y, , Question No.60, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Son-in-law (alternative 1), , (B), , Cage - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Father - (Optional 2), , (D), , Nephew - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , in, g, , (A), , G, , K, , Read the following logic and answer the given question., A @ B is A, B's husband., A # B is the wife of A, B., A $ B is the son of A, B., A% B is the daughter of A, B., In the equation X% Y @Z% W, how is the relation to the father of X related to W?, , Question No.61, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Tr, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the logic applied to the first pair., Television: Electricity :: Car: ??, (A), Tyre - (Optional 1), Brake - (Alternative 2), Water - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (D), , Fuel - (Alternative 3), , Question No.62, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions., 8 people sitting on the outside of the table, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting facing the table (not, necessarily in the same order) in such a manner that there is a uniform distance between each of, them. There are 5 men and 3 women. No two women have been sitting together., i) M, which is a man, is sitting opposite S., ii) T and N are neighbors., iii) N is sitting on the third place from the right of O, which is a woman.
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iv) M is neither Neighbor of Ne, nor is Ne N is neighbor., v) A person is sitting between S and N., vi) P is not a neighbor of M but sitting in front of R., , (A), , 3 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 4 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 5 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 1 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , How many people are sitting between S and N while counting from the left of N?, , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.63, , Bookmark, , Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions., , (Y, , 8 people sitting on the outside of the table, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting facing the table (not, necessarily in the same order) in such a manner that there is a uniform distance between each of, them. There are 5 men and 3 women. No two women have been sitting close together., , G, , K, , i) M, which is a man, is sitting opposite S., ii) T and N are neighbors., iii) N is sitting on the third place from the right of O, which is a woman., iv) M is neither Neighbor of Ne, nor is Ne N is neighbor., v) A person is sitting between S and N., vi) P is not a neighbor of M but sitting in front of R., , in, g, , Which of the following statements regarding the system is wrong?, , R is sitting at the third position with the right of S. - (Optional 2), , (B), , S and P are neighbors. - (Optional 4), , (C), , Q and N are sitting in front of each other. - (Optional 1), , (D), , S and N are women. - (Optional 3), , Tr, , en, d, , (A), , Question No.64, , To, , p, , Bookmark, A statement in this question and the two conclusions related to them are given in the form of i and, ii, assuming that the statements given in the statements to be true are to be considered together, on both the findings and to make sure that the information given in the statement Which of the, conclusions beyond reasonable doubt is logical?, Statement: Every Monday is a working day. Today is a working day., Conclusion:, i. Today is Monday., ii. Only Monday is a working day., Choose the right one from the following options., (A) The only conclusion i rational is., , 1.00
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(A), , B - (Alternative 2), , (B), , E - (Alternative 4), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , D - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , (B) The only conclusion ii is logical., (C) either i or ii conclusion is rational., (D) neither i nor ii conclusion is rational., (E) i and ii both conclusions are rational., , Question No.65, , 1.00, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question, a passage and a statement related to it have been given. Read carefully the verse, and review the statement based on it., , G, , K, , (Y, , According to the National Monetary Authority (NMA), the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) and, the Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation (Maharashtra-Metro), decided to change the alignment of, the Metro project on Ahmednagar Road to protect the Aga Khan Palace. So now the cost of the, project will increase to Rs 50 crore for civil works, and the length of the corridor will increase to, 900 meters., Metro officials Atul Gadgil and Prakash Waghmare informed the media on Friday about the, decision. "There will be some changes in the Metro corridor near Aga Khan Palace and the length, of the route will now increase to 900 meters," the Metro official confirmed this. PMC is yet to give, final approval for the planned route., , in, g, , Statement: Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has approved the alignment changes suggested by, Maharashtra-Metro., , en, d, , Select one of the following options., A. The statement is definitely true., B. The statement is probably true., C. Statement can not be determined, D. Statement is definitely wrong., , (B), (C), , B - (Alternative 2), A - (Alternative 1), C - (Alternative 3), , p, , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (A), , To, , Question No.66, , How many classes are there in the given picture?, , 1.00, Bookmark
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(B), , 15 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 13 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , 8 - (Optional 4), , ou, , (A), , 1.00, , (Y, , Question No.67, , (C), , MQSVI - (Optional 1), , (D), , MQUVI - (Alternative 2), , Question No.68, , G, , LPTUH - (Optional 3), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, In a certain code language, if BROKE is written UEKHN, how will MIXER be written in the same, code language?, (A), LPAUH - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, In this question, there are three statements showing the relation followed by three conclusions i, ii, and iii. Assuming the statements as true, decide which conclusions / statements are true in, relation to the statements., Statement. C ≤ U <E; C = O> M ≥ T; M = A> L, , p, , Tr, , findings., i) E> M, ii) C ≥ T, iii) L> T, (A), Only iii - (Alternative 4), , To, , (B), , All - (Optional 1), , (C), , Only i - (Optional 3), , (D), , I and ii only - (Alternative 2), , Question No.69, Bookmark, Select the correct option from the given options that can make a full square. (3 of the 5 images, are given below), , 1.00
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(B), , 1,2,3 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 1,4,5 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 2,3,4 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , 1,3,5 - (Optional 1), , ou, , (A), , Question No.70, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , Q - (Optional 3), , (D), , M - (Alternative 2), , Question No.71, , G, , S - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Four of the following five are identical in a certain way, so make a group., Which of these is not related to this group?, Q, M, I, S, T, (A), T - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the logic applied to the first pair., Q: H: S: ??, (A), J - (Alternative 1), A - (Alternative 4), , (C), , F - (Alternative 2), , (D), , M - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.72, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, In a certain code language, if ANNOY is written as ZMMLB, then how will the SOUND be written in, the same code language?, (A), HFLMW - (Alternative 2), (B), , HLFMW - (Optional 1), , (C), , HLFWN - (Optional 4), , (D), , HLFWM - (Optional 3), , Question No.73, Bookmark, Kirti's grandmother, the mother of Vivek's mother, is the mother of Manish. Venu is the father of, Kirti. How is mother of kirti related to discrimination?, (A), Grandmother - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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(B), , Aunt - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Mother - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Cage - (Alternative 1), , Question No.74, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 4 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 3 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 6 - (Optional 1), , Question No.75, , K, , (B), , G, , 5 - (Optional 4), , in, g, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , How many right angled triangles can be made from the given shape?, , - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (A), , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, If a mirror is placed on the shaded line, which of the following options is the correct image of the, given figure?, , (B), , - (Optional 4), , (C), , 1.00
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- (Optional 3), , (D), , Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 2), , Question No.76, , 1.00, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question the connection between different elements has been shown in the statement., After the statement two conclusions have been given., , C - (Alternative 3), , (B), , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (A), , K, G, , in, g, , Conclusion:, i) M ≥ P, ii) O> M Choose the, right from the following options., (A) The only conclusion i rational is., (B) The only conclusion ii is logical., (C) either i or ii conclusion is rational., (D) neither i nor ii conclusion is rational., (E) i and ii both conclusions are rational., , (Y, , Statement: M ≤ N <O ≥ P <Q, , Question No.77, , To, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, The two statements in this question and the two conclusions related to them are given in the form, of i and ii, assuming that the statements given in the statements to be true are to be considered, together at both the conclusions and to make sure that the information given in the statement, Which of the conclusions beyond reasonable doubt is logical?, Statement: All teak, , banyan. All are banyan wood., Conclusion: i) All wood, teak are., ii) There are some banyan, teak., Select from the following options,, (A) only conclusions i is logical., (B) The only conclusion ii is logical., (C) Either i or ii conclusion is logical., (D) neither i nor ii conclusion is rational., (E) i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), C - (Alternative 3), , 1.00
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(B), , E - (Alternative 4), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , Question No.78, , 1.00, Bookmark, , RNJ - (Optional 4), , (C), , KGC - (Optional 1), , (D), , LHD - (Alternative 2), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Five to four in the following are similar in a certain way, so a group is formed., Which of these is not related to this group?, RNJ, LHD, KGC, MIE, PKF, (A), PKF - (Alternative 3), , Question No.79, , 1.00, Bookmark, , K, , (Y, , Choose the right water image of the given question from the given options., , G, , (A), , in, g, , - (Optional 4), , (B), , en, d, , - (Optional 2), , (C), , - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (D), , Tr, , - (Optional 1), , Question No. 80, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the next number in the series., 61, 63, 66, 71, 78,?, (A), , 98 - (Alternative 2), , (B), , 89 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 90 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 80 - (Optional 1)
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Question No.81, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 12 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 16 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 1), , Question No.82, , Tu, be, ), , Change the question mark with the option that follows the logic applied to the first pair., 2018: 22 :: 2022: ??, (A), 14 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (C), , Concrete - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Fluid - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , Solution - (Alternative 3), , Question no.83, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , 10 - (Optional 4), 12 - (Optional 1), 16 - (Optional 3), , p, , (D), , 14 - (Optional 2), , Tr, , (A), , en, d, , in, g, , G, , How straight lines are there in the given picture?, , K, , (B), , ou, , Four of the following five are similar in a certain way, so create a group., Which of these is not related to this group?, Liquid, Concrete, Solution, Fluid, Juice, (A), Juice - (Alternative 4), , To, , Question no.84, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the next number in the series., 16, 33, 68, 139, 282,?, (A), 569 - (Optional 2), (B), , 560 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 585 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 570 - (Alternative 4), , Question no.85, , 1.00
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Bookmark, Referring to a girl, a woman says, "She is the daughter of my son-in-law's wife's brother." So how is, that woman related to that girl?, (A), Mother - (Alternative 4), Great Grandmother - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Aunt - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Grandmother - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question no.86, , 1.00, , 19 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 21 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 18 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, If the radius of a circle is given up to 19 times, how much of its perimeter will be the perimeter of, the previous perimeter?, (A), 20 - (Optional 3), , Question No.87, , 1.00, , (C), , 660 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 670 - (Alternative 3), , Question no.88, , G, , 680 - (Optional 4), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, Selling an item for 440 rupees is the loss of 60% of the profit received on selling the same item in, 1000 rupees. Know the purchase price of that item? (In rupees), (A), 650 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Tell the product of two numbers, which are LCM 9017 and HCF 1., (A), 9015 - (Alternative 4), 9011 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 9017 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 9013 - (Optional 3), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.89, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, In the mixture of 84 liters, the ratio of milk and water is 3: 4. If this ratio is changed to 3: 5, then tell, the amount of excess water (in liters) mixed in the mixture., (A), 11 - (Optional 3), (B), , 13 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 14 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 12 - (Optional 1), , Question No.90, Bookmark, Martin donated 13% of his salary to an organization working for the blind people, 12% of his salary, to the orphanage, 14% of his salary, the institution working for the physically challenged people,, , 1.00
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and 16% of his salary Doctoral Assistance Institution The remaining amount of the salary is, deposited in the bank for Rs 42,750 monthly expenditure. Find out the amount donated in the, orphanage., (A), Rs.14,400 - (Optional 4), Rs.13,400 - (Optional 3), , (C), , Rs.14,400 - (Optional 1), , (D), , Rs 12,400 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question No.91, , 1.00, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the following times graph and answer the question on the basis:, Sales of books (in thousand rupees) given in two successive years of 2010 and 2011 of five, branches of a publishing company have been given., Find out the average (in thousand) of sales for all branches in 2010., , 72 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 68 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 66 - (Optional 1), 74 - (Optional 4), , p, , (D), , Tr, , (A), , To, , Question No.92, , 1.00, , Bookmark, A person travels from the hostel to the college with a speed of 15 kmph from the bicycle and, reaches a 4.5 minute delay. If he runs a bike with a speed of 20 kmph, then it reaches 4.5 minutes., Describe the distance between hostel and college. (In km), (A), 8 - (Optional 3), (B), , 6 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 9 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 7 - (Optional 2), , Question No.93, , 1.00
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(B), , 51 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 50 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 49 - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In one box, three different types of old coins are in the ratio of 3: 5: 7, the value of old coins is Rs., 1, 5 and 10 rupees respectively. If the total price of coins kept in the box is 686, then tell the, number of old coins of 10 rupees., (A), 48 - (Optional 1), , Question No.94, , 1.00, , 5,220 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 5,210 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 5,320 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, An amount of Rs 7,600 is invested on ordinary interest at an annual rate of 8%. If after 5 years the, amount was withdrawn and half the amount of the total amount was invested in the stock market., The remaining amount (in rupees), (A), 5,420 - (Optional 1), , Question No.95, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Bookmark, Instructions., Study the graph at the following times and answer the question on the basis:, Sales of books (in thousand) has been given in two consecutive years of 2010 and 2011 of five, branches of a publishing company., Find out the ratio of the total sales done in both the years of branch C2 and the total sales volume, in both years of branch C4., , (A), , 163: 140 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 161: 138 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 164: 141 - (Optional 4), , 1.00
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(D), , 162: 139 - (Optional 2), , Question No.96, , 1.00, , (B), , 9 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 8 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, When a number is divided by 119, the remainder remains 10. When the same number is divided by, 17, what will be the remainder?, (A), 7 - (Optional 1), , Question No.97, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 4064 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 4074 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 4084 - (Optional 4), , Question No.98, , G, , 4054 - (Optional 1), , in, g, , (A), , K, , (Y, , ou, , Solve., , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , 375! In the trailing Zeros, let us know., (A), 93 - (Optional 3), 94 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 92 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 91 - (Optional 1), , Question No.99, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, If a shopkeeper hikes the purchasing value of an item by 46% and gives it a discount of 46% on the, face value for selling it, then know the total percentage gain or loss it will have?, (A), 21.16% profit - (Optional 3), (B), , 20.04% Loss - (Optional 2), , (C), , 20.04% Profit - (Optional 1), , (D), , 21.16% Loss - (Optional 4), , Question No.100, , 1.00, 2, , Bookmark, , Total area of the piece of glass square L444 Cm is. Which is placed above a table. The width
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between the table and the edge of the glass piece is 9 cm. Tell the length of the table | (in cm), (A), 54 - (Alternative 2), (B), , 58 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 52 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 56 - (Optional 3), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.101, , (B), , 128 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 118 - (Alternative 1), , (D), , 148 - (Alternative 4), , ou, , Bookmark, A train takes 57 seconds to cross the 204 m long bridge. If the same train takes 23 seconds to, cross a signal board, tell the length of the train. (In meters), (A), 138 - (Optional 3), , Question No.102, , 1.00, , (C), , 28 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 24 - (Optional 3), , Question No.103, , G, , 26 - (Optional 1), , in, g, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, At the rate of any compound interest rate, it gets tripled in 4 years, in how many years it will, become 2187 times its own?, (A), 22 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, A person travels at the speed of 16kmph, 24kmph and 12kmph on the surface of an equilateral, triangle and the ground. Find the average speed of the entire journey. (In Kmph), (A), 16 - (Optional 2), 17 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 15 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 18 - (Optional 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.104, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper sells a product in Rs.2,367 and earns 12.5% profit. Tell the amount that is equal to, half of the purchase price of the product (in Rs.), (A), 1,052 - (Optional 3), (B), , 1,062 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 1,042 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 1,032 - (Optional 1), , Question No.105, Bookmark, Aamir distributed 875 gifts among 4 children. The first part of the child is twice the portion of the, other child, three times the size of the third child and four times the fourth child's share. Show the, sum of the total gifts received by the first and the second child., , 1.00
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(A), , 610 - (Alternative 2), , (B), , 630 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 620 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 640 - (Optional 1), , Question No.106, , 1.00, , 57.2 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 57.6 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 57.8 - (Optional 4), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A gift box has 10 bangles. The average weight of the first 4 bangles is 57gms and the average, weight of the remaining 6 bangles is 58 gms. Tell the average weight of all bangles | (in grams), (A), 57.4 - (Optional 2), , Question No.107, , 1.00, , (C), , 14.4 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 14.5 - (Optional 3), , K, , 14.6 - (Optional 4), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, The average weight of 71 notebooks kept in a box is 7.1 kg. When a new notebook is placed in the, box, then the average is 7.2kg. Specify the weight of the new notebook. (In Kg), (A), 14.3 - (Optional 1), , Question No.108, , 1.00, , 731 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 741 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 761 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, A bulb producing company found 13% of the total product defective. If the total number of nondefective products is 4959, then specify the number of total defective products., (A), 751 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.109, , To, , p, , Find the value of x., , (A), , 5210 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 5410 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 5310 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 5510 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Question no.110, , 1.00, , (B), , 100 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 80 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 90 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Vimal received 72 out of 80 marks in French, 91 out of 100 in English, 63 out of 70 in Spanish and, 44 out of 50 in Japanese. What was the total percentage achieved by him? ( % In ), (A), 70 - (Optional 1), , Question No.111, , 1.00, , 120 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 140 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 150 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Sheila walks at the speed of her usual speed (20/21) and determines a clear distance in six, minutes more than the time it takes in normal speed. Calculate the normal time it takes in, determining a certain distance., (A), 130 - (Alternative 2), , Question no.112, , 1.00, , 54 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 53 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 55 - (Optional 4), , en, d, , Question No.113, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, If the cube with a 26√3 cm diagonal is melted then how tall is the height of the cuboid, if the, length of the cuboid is equal to the arm of the cube, and the width of the cuboid is 13 cm? (in cm), (A), 52 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Tr, , Find the value of x., , (A), , 26 - (Alternative 4), , (B), , 25 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 23 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 24 - (Optional 2), , Question No.114, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How can 378 mobile phones be shared equally in the students present in the classroom?, (A), 18 - (Optional 3)
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(B), , 16 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 14 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 12 - (Optional 4), , Question No.115, , 1.00, , 74 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 71 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 73 - (Optional 3), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, An English-based company has 629 men and 629 female employees in a collaborative project., The average attendance of all employees is 72 calls per day. On average, an average 72 calls are, received by a male employee every day. What will be the average of the number of calls being, added by the women staff daily?, (A), 72 - (Alternative 2), , Question no.116, , 1.00, , 2.24% increase - (Optional 4), , (C), , 2.24% reduction - (Optional 2), , (D), , 1.24% increase - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , in, g, , Question No.117, , G, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, The station master decides that the length of the rectangular digital board is increased by 4% and, the width is reduced to 6%. Find out the total change in the area., (A), 1.24% reduction - (Optional 1), , en, d, , Bookmark, The difference between earned interest on the same amount invested for 2 years on compound, interest and simple interest is Rs. 76. If interest rates are 4% per year, then calculate the amount, invested., (In rupees), (A), 51,500 - (Optional 4), 47,500 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 48,500 - (Optional 2), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 49,500 - (Optional 3), , p, , Question no.118, , To, , Solve., , (A), , 5.69 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 5.49 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, Bookmark
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(C), , 5.59 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 5.79 - (Optional 4), , Question No.119, , 1.00, , 439 - (Alternative 4), , (B), , 419 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 429 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 409 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the following times graph and answer the question on the basis:, Sales of books (in thousand rupees) given in two successive years of 2010 and 2011 of five, branches of a publishing company have been given., In the last two years, together with the company's branches C1, C3 and C5, make a total sales (in, thousand)., , Question No.120, , To, , p, , Bookmark, The proportion of salaries of Hameed, Clement and Ganesh is 3: 5: 7, respectively, if Ganesh is, getting Rs.892 more from Hameed. What is Clement's salary? (In rupees), (A), 1,145 - (Optional 1), (B), , 1,115 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 1,125 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1,135 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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Roll No: B / SC / 22320219876, Registration No: 2210055777, Name: ARVIND KUMAR VERMA, Date: 05-Jan-2019, , -2nd Shift, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Collected By Registered Photo, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Finland - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Greenland - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Shells - (Alternative 4), , ou, , Which of these is the largest island in the world?, (A), Maldives - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Question No.2, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Golf - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Rowing - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Chase - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , Question No.3, , G, , (B), , K, , Sultan Aljan Shah Cup is associated with which of these sports?, (A), Hockey - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , What is the time period formula?, (A), Frequency / 2 - (Optional 1), 2 / Frequency - (Optional 2), , (C), , Frequency / 4 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 1 / Frequency - (Optional 3), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.4, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , The Chairman of the Lok Sabha will have to send his resignation letter (A), Prime Minister - (Alternative 2), President - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Ministers of Parliamentary Affairs - (Alternative 4), , To, , (B), , Question No.5, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the formula of baking soda?, (A), NaHCO - (Optional 2), 2, , (B), , Na Co - (Optional 1), 2, , 4
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(C), , Na Co - (Alternative 4), , (D), , NaHCO - (Optional 3), , 2, , 3, , 3, , Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Virat Kohli - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Shikhar Dhawan - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Manish Pandey - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Who is the Indian player to score the first century in the Indian Premier League (IPL)?, (A), Rohit Sharma - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.7, , Shimla - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Kashmir - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Madurai - (Alternative 4), , K, , (B), , Bookmark, , (Y, , Where is the Martand Sun temple situated?, (A), Varanasi - (Alternative 3), , G, , Question No.8, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of these years was determined by the United Nations?, (A), 2005 - (Alternative 3), 2006 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 2004 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 2007 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.9, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Dissertation - (Alternative 3), Mode - (Optional 1), Invoice - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , (D), , Tr, , The compilation of Kabir's compositions is called, (A), Abhanga - (Alternative 4), , Question No.10, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the surname of Harbhajan Singh?, (A), The Wal - (Alternative 3), (B), , Jamie - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Flying Man - (Alternative 1), , (D), , The Turbanator - (Alternative 2), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark
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When was 'Dandi March' organized?, (A), 1940 - (Alternative 1), (B), , 1947 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 1930 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 1950 - (Alternative 3), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.12, Bookmark, , (B), , Weeding - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Soup - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Sow - (Alternative 2), , ou, , The process of loosening and folding the soil is called (A), Grassroot (3), , Question No.13, , (C), , 1783 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 1729 - (Optional 1), , K, , 1986 - (Alternative 4), , G, , (B), , Question No.14, , Bookmark, , (Y, , When did the Rangpur rebellion happen?, (A), 1689 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Announcement of new Foreign Trade Policy in India has been done for the year., (A), 2016 - 21 - (Alternative 2), 2017 - 22 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 2014 - 19 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 2015 - 20 - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.15, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of these crops is not an oil crop?, (A), Mustard - (Alternative 4), Sesame - (Optional 3), , (C), , Peanut - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , Millet - (Alternative 1), , Question No.16, , Bookmark, According to 2011, which of the following Union Territories of India is the lowest sex ratio state?, (A), Delhi - (Alternative 1), (B), , Andaman and Nicobar Islands - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Daman and Diu - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Lakshadweep - (Alternative 3), , 1.00
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Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Naomi Osaka - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Simona Halep - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Sania Mirza - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Who won the Women's Singles title at US Open 2018?, (A), Serena Williams - (Alternative 1), , Question No.18, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 28 and 8 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 28 and 7 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 29 and 11 - (Optional 3), , ou, , The Republic of India has _____ states and _____ Union Territories., (A), 29 and 7 - (Optional 2), , (Y, , Question No.19, , 1.00, Bookmark, , K, , Who is the Chairman of the Seventh Central Pay Commission?, (A), MK Jain - (Alternative 4), NS Vishwanathan - (Alternative 2), , (C), , s. Gurumurthy - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Ashok Kumar Mathur - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , Question No.20, , G, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , How many parliamentary constituencies are seats in Union Territory of Puducherry?, (A), 3 - (Optional 3), 1 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 2 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 4 - (Optional 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.21, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , In which of these countries is the Gobi Desert located?, (A), U.S.A. (Alternative 4), Chile - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Mongolia - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Japan - (Alternative 1), , To, , (B), , Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Kaziranga National Park is situated(A), Assam - (Alternative 3), (B), , Haryana - (Alternative 4), , (C), , New Delhi - (Alternative 2)
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(D), , Gujarat - (Alternative 1), , Question no.23, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Tomato - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Ants Sting - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Lemon - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , Which of these is the natural source of acidic acid?, (A), Milk - (Alternative 1), , Question no.24, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Manipur - (Alternative 4), , (C), , West Bengal - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Maharashtra - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Kalamkari painting is related to which state?, (A), Andhra Pradesh - (Alternative 2), , K, , Question No.25, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Solar - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Kinetic - (optional 3), , (D), , Geothermal - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , Question no.26, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Energy derived from the internal heat of the Earth is called ___________________ energy., (A), Potential - (Optional 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who gave the slogan 'Come to Delhi'?, (A), Netaji Subash Chandra Bose - (Alternative 4), Mahatma Gandhi - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Lord Curzon - (Alternative 3), , p, , Question no.27, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Who founded the Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College in Aligarh?, (A), Maulana Abul Kalam Azad - (Alternative 2), (B), , Syed Ahmed Khan - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Maulana Hasrat Mohani - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Dr. Zakir Hussain - (Alternative 3), , Question no.28, Bookmark, Who was the first British Governor General of India in 1833? (Appointed by British India Company), (A), Lord Dalhousie - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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(B), , Lord Wellesley - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Lord Warren Hengsting - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Lord William Bantant - (Alternative 2), , Question no.29, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Lord Minto - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Lord Montague - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Lord Chelmsford - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , Who is known as the father of the Panchayat constituency?, (A), Lord Morley - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.30, , Polish Kina - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Polish Zloty - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Polish Dinar - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Polish Balboa - (Alternative 3), , K, , (A), , Bookmark, , (Y, , पोलड के मु ा का या नाम है ?, , G, , Question No.31, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 22 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 15 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 14 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , How many languages have been listed in the unhappiness of Indian constitution?, (A), 18 - (Optional 2), , Question No.32, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Tr, , Where is the headquarters of National Home Bank (NHB) located?, (A), Chennai - (Alternative 4), Kolkata - (Alternative 2), New Delhi - (Alternative 3), , To, , p, , (D), , Mumbai - (Alternative 1), , Question No.33, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the nuclear number of hydrogen?, (A), 0 - (Optional 4), (B), , 1 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 2 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 3 - (Optional 1), , Question No.34, , 1.00
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Bookmark, What is the mass of the Earth?, 27, (A), 72 5k9 X L0 kg - (Alternative 3), 72 5k9 X L0, , (C), , 72 6k9 X L0, , (D), , 72 6k9 X L0, , 24, 24, 27, , kg - (Alternative 1), kg - (Alternative 2), kg - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question No.35, , 1.00, , Autotrophic - (Optional 3), , (C), , Oxy - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Anacia - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, __________________ Respiratory is a process in which organisms generate energy in the absence of, oxygen., (A), Underweight - (Alternative 4), , K, , Question No.36, , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , What is the last formality without which no Union Bill can be made in our country?, (A), President's Signature - (Alternative 4), Signature of the Speaker of Lok Sabha - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Prime Minister's Signature - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Vice President's Consent - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , Question No.37, , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the capital of Uttarakhand?, (A), Lucknow - (Alternative 2), Bhopal - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Agartala - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Dehradun - (Alternative 4), , p, , Question No.38, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Kanishka was the great king of which dynasty?, (A), Barkjei - (Alternative 1), (B), , Asaf Jahi - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Cushion - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Chalukya - (Alternative 4), , Question No.39, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the capital of Bhutan?, (A), Minsk - (Optional 1)
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(B), , Vienna - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Kabul - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Thimpu - (Alternative 3), , Question No.40, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Employees Priority Fund - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Employee Personal Fund - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Employees Provident Finance - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , What is the full form of "EPF"?, (A), Employees Provident Fund - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.41, , Bookmark, , Neelam Sanjiva Reddy - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Giani Jail Singh - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Dr. S. Radhakrishnan - (Alternative 1), , K, , (B), , (Y, , Who among the following was elected unopposed as the President of India?, (A), VV Giri - (Alternative 2), , G, , Question No.42, , 1.00, Bookmark, , "Portfolio System" implemented by whom?, (A), Lord Mayo - (Alternative 3), , Lord William Bantant - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Lord Canning - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Lord Wellesley - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.43, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Tr, , Ghoomar is folk dance, (A), Jharkhand - (Alternative 1), , Meghalaya - (Alternative 2), Rajasthan - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (D), , Uttarakhand - (Alternative 3), , Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the full name of RADAR?, (A), Radio Detection and Ranging - (Alternative 3), (B), , Radio Divergence and Ranging - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Radio Detection and Radiation - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Radial Distance And Ranging - (Alternative 2), , Question No.45, , 1.00, Bookmark
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Multan Cricket Stadium is located in which of these countries?, (A), Afghanistan - (Alternative 2), (B), , Pakistan - (Alternative 4), , (C), , UAE - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Bangladesh - (Alternative 3), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.46, Bookmark, , (B), , 5 years - (Optional 3), , (C), , 4 years - (Optional 2), , (D), , 2 years - (Optional 1), , ou, , The working hours of the members of the Rajya Sabha are:, (A), 6 years - (Optional 4), , Question no.47, , (C), , Hockey - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Cricket - (Alternative 1), , K, , Tennis - (Alternative 3), , G, , (B), , Question no.48, , Bookmark, , (Y, , Kidambi Srikanth is related to which sport?, (A), Badminton - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Members of the Union Public Service Commission, (A), Appointed by the President - (Alternative 3), Elected by Logo - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Elected by Parliament - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Are appointed by the Home Ministry - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.49, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tungabhadra Dam is situated(A), Goa - (Alternative 4), Kerala - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Karnataka - (Alternative 1), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , Maharashtra - (Alternative 3), , Question No.50, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Ice crystals are called rain, (A), Fog - (Alternative 3), (B), , Ice - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Rain - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Relative Humidity - (Alternative 4)
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Question No.51, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , P% Q # R - (Alternative 2), , (C), , P # Q @ R - (Optional 3), , (D), , P @ Q @ R - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Read the following logic and answer the given question., A @ B is the mother of A, B., A # B is the father of A, B., A $ B is A, B's brother., A% B is the sister of A, B., Which of the following shows that P is R's grandmother?, (A), P # Q # R - (Alternative 4), , Question No.52, , 1.00, , C - (Alternative 3), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , G, , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Select from the following options,, (A) only conclusions i is logical., (B) The only conclusion ii is logical., (C) either i or ii conclusion is rational., (D) neither i nor ii conclusion is rational., (E) i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), A - (Alternative 1), , K, , Statement. All eyes are ears. Some ears have lips, Conclusion i) There is some eye lip., ii) There is no eye lip., , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question two statements and two conclusions i and ii have been given, assuming that the, statements given in the statements are true and to decide which conclusions are logical in relation, to the statements?, , Question No.53, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, In this question three statements and related four conclusions have been given, assuming that the, statements given in the statements are true and to decide which conclusions are logical in relation, to the statements?, , To, , Statement. Some girls are players. All boys are player. Some players are champions., Conclusion: i) Some boys are girls., ii) Some boys are players., iii) There are some champion girls., iv) There are some champion boys., (A), Only i) - (Optional 1), (B), , Only ii) - (Optional 4), , (C), , I only), ii) and iii) - (alternative 2), , (D), , Ii only), iii) and iv) - (optional 3), , 1.00
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Question No.54, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 596 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 692 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 499 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Choose the next number in the following category, 5, 11, 25, 63, 173,?, (A), 551 - (Alternative 4), , Question no.55, , 1.00, , PTEGI - (Optional 1), , (C), , QUFKH - (Optional 3), , (D), , QUFJH - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, In a certain code language, if MONTH is written TRSMY, how would PLACE be written in the same, code language?, (A), PTEIG - (Optional 4), , Question no.56, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions., Abi, Banu, Charu, Dev and Isha are sitting on the side of the north side (not necessarily in this, order). All five lovers like five different types of sweets. Such as laddoo, barfi, jamun, katli and, peda, i. The one who likes the pulse is sitting in the middle of the line., ii. Charu and Banu are sitting on either side of the tree., iii. Banu likes laddoo and God does not sit at any end., iv. Barfi, who likes Barfi, is sitting in the third place on the left side of the berries., v. People who like berries sit on the extreme ends of the line and Abe Jamsun does not like., Who likes katli?, (A), Isha - (Alternative 3), Dev - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Abe - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Charu - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.57, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Select the next number in the following category, 173, 159, 180, 166, 187,?, (A), 182 - (Alternative 4), (B), , 194 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 179 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 173 - (Optional 3), , Question no.58, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the appropriate picture to come forth in the given series with the choices.
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Tu, be, ), , (A), - (Optional 1), , ou, , (B), , (Y, , - (Optional 3), , K, , (C), , G, , - (Optional 4), , in, g, , (D), , en, d, , - (Optional 2), , Tr, , Question No.59, , Bookmark, , To, , p, , Choose the correct image of the given question from the given options., , (A), , - (Optional 3), , (B), - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1.00
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- (Optional 2), , (D), , Question No.60, , Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Sleep - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Slumber - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Alive - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Four of the following five are similar in a certain way, which creates a group., Which of these is not related to this group?, Sleep, Nap, Slumber, Doze, Alive, (A), Nap - (Alternative 3), , Question No.61, , 1.00, , SOHFLI - (Optional 4), , (C), , RMHFOG - (Optional 1), , (D), , SOHFKI - (Optional 3), , en, d, , Question No.62, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, In a certain code language, if ABUSE is written in ZYFHV, how will INSULT be written in the same, code language?, (A), RMHFKG - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , (B), (C), , Insects - (Alternative 3), Diet - (Alternative 1), Fossils - (Alternative 2), , p, , (D), , Tr, , Bookmark, Replacing the question mark with the option that adheres to the logic applied in the first pair., Pathology: Diseases :: Paleontology: ??, (A), Algae - (Alternative 4), , To, , Question No.63, , 1.00, , Bookmark, B is the mother of M and A. Z is the son-in-law of O who is Y's husband. Y is the sister of A. How is, B related to O?, (A), Son - (Alternative 2), (B), , Wife - (Optional 3), , (C), , Mother - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Husband - (Alternative 1), , Question No.64, , 1.00
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Bookmark, , 14 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 18 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 16 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 12 - (Optional 4), , ou, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , How many classes are there in the given picture?, , (Y, , Question No.65, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , K, , Bookmark, Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions., Abi, Banu, Charu, Dev and Isha are sitting on the side of the north side (not necessarily in this, order). All five lovers like five different types of sweets. Such as laddoo, barfi, jamun, katli and, peda, i. The one who likes the pulse is sitting in the middle of the line., ii. Charu and Banu are sitting on either side of the tree., iii. Banu likes laddoo and God does not sit at any end., iv. Barfi, who likes Barfi, is sitting in the third place on the left side of the berries., v. People who like berries sit on the extreme ends of the line and Abe Jamsun does not like., Who is sitting at the right third place of Charu?, (A), Which likes berries. - (Optional 4), Who likes barfi - (Optional 1), , (C), , Who likes kathal - (Optional 3), , (D), , Who likes laddoo - (Optional 2), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , Question No.66, , To, , p, , Bookmark, In this question, a statement and the two conclusions related to them are given in the form of i, and ii, assuming that the statements given in the statements to be true are to make sure that the, conclusions regarding the statements are logical?, Statement. Weight is proportional to height., Conclusion, i) If the load increases, then the height remains undone., ii) If height increases, then the load remains undone., Choose the right one from the following options., (A) The only conclusion i correct is., (B) Only conclusion ii is correct., (C) Either the conclusions i or ii are correct., (D) Neither conclusion nor ii is correct., (E) Both i and ii findings are correct, , 1.00
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(A), , A - (Alternative 1), , (B), , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , E - (Alternative 4), , (D), , D - (Alternative 3), , Question No.67, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 4 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 9 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 5 - (Optional 1), , Question No.68, , K, , (B), , G, , 7 - (Optional 4), , in, g, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , How many right-angled triangles can be made from given figures?, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , How straight lines are there in the given picture?, , (A), , 15 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 9 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 11 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 7 - (Optional 2), , Question No.69, , 1.00, Bookmark
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Tu, be, ), , Select the correct option which will complete the format of the given image., , ou, , (A), , (Y, , - (Optional 2), , K, , (B), , G, , - (Optional 1), , in, g, , (C), , en, d, , - (Optional 3), , - (Optional 4), , To, , p, , Tr, , (D), , Question No.70, , Bookmark, In the given picture, each face of the dice is painted with red (green), green, gray (blue), brown, (orange) and orange (ORANGE). What color is painted against the orange color?, , 1.00
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(B), , BLUE - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Red (RED) - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Gray - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Green (GREEN) - (Optional 1), , ou, , (A), , Question No.71, , (C), , 468 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 481 - (Optional 1), , K, , 478 - (Optional 4), , G, , (B), , Bookmark, , (Y, , Select the next number in the following category, 14, 31, 59, 121, 239,?, (A), 471 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , Question No.72, , - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (A), , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, If a mirror is placed on the shaded line, which of the following options is the correct image of the, given shape?, , (B), , - (Optional 4), , (C), - (Optional 2), (D), , 1.00
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- (Optional 3), , Question No.73, , 1.00, , (B), , Grandma - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Granddaughter - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Daughter - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Referring to a girl, a woman says, "She is the daughter of the daughter of the mother of my, mother's daughter, how is the girl related to the woman?, (A), Aunt - (Alternative 2), , ou, , Question No.74, , 1.00, , Only i) and iii) - (Optional 1), , (C), , Only ii) - (Optional 3), , (D), , Only i) and ii) - (Optional 2), , K, , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Statement. A ≤ M <Y; G <L> A ≥ D; D> I = N, findings, i) G> n, ii) L>, niiii) L> M, (A), All. - (Optional 4), , (Y, , Bookmark, In this question, four statements are given in relation between letters, three related findings i, ii, and iii have been given. When you consider the statements as truth, decide which conclusions are, completely true in relation to the statements., , Question No.75, , 1.00, , (B), (C), , Tr, , Bookmark, Replacing the question mark with the option that adheres to the logic applied in the first pair. GL:, QV :: DM: ??, (A), NW - (Alternative 1), VO - (Optional 2), XO - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (D), , XP - (Alternative 4), , Question No.76, , Bookmark, Replacing the question mark with the option that adheres to the logic applied in the first pair., Beautician: Parlour :: Mechanic: ??, (A), Garage - (Alternative 2), (B), , Cockpit - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Laboratory - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Cabin - (Alternative 1), , 1.00
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Question No.77, , 1.00, , (B), , 15 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 21 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 14 - (Optional 2), , Question No.78, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Replace the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair. 4232: 11 ::, 1291: ??, (A), 13 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , X - (Alternative 4), , (C), , T - (Optional 3), , (D), , R - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Four of the following five are similar in a certain way, which creates a group., Which of these is not related to this group?, P, T, H, X, R, (A), P - (Alternative 2), , Question No.79, , 1.00, , in, g, , Statement. K = I <N ≤ D <E> R> A, , G, , K, , Bookmark, In this question the relationship between the various elements of the statement is shown. The, statement has two conclusions., , (B), , C - (Alternative 3), E - (Alternative 4), , p, , (C), , Tr, , en, d, , Conclusion., i) K <E, ii) E> A, Select from the following options., (A) The only i conclusion is correct., (B) Only ii conclusions are correct., (C) either i either ii conclusion is correct., (D) neither i nor ii conclusion is correct., (E) i and ii both conclusions are correct., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , A - (Alternative 1), , To, , (D), , Question No. 80, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the next number in the following category, 12, 15, 24, 51, 132,?, (A), 345 - (Alternative 2), (B), , 294 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 375 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 268 - (Optional 3)
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Question No.81, , 1.00, , (B), , 2,3,4 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 1,2,3 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 3,4,5 - (Optional 3), , ou, , 1,4,5 - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Select the correct option from the given options that can make a full square. (3 of the 5 images, below), , Question No.82, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , G, , K, , Read the information given carefully and answering the questions given are, Abi, Banu, Charu, Dev and Isha sitting on the side of five friends (not necessarily in the same, order). All five lovers like five different types of sweets. Like Laddo, Barfi, Jamun, Katli and Peda., 1. The one who likes the pulse is sitting in the middle of the line., 2. Charu and Banu Padda sit on one side of the person who likes., 3. Banu likes laddoo and God does not sit at any end., 4. Barfi, who likes Barfi, is sitting in the third place on the left side of the berries., 5. People who like Zaman sit at the extreme end of the line and Abhi Jamun does not like., According to the given statement, which of these statements is true?, (A), Abi and Laddoo sits on the last end of the choice - (Alternative 3), Dev is sitting between Abi and Charu - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Charu likes Barfee - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Isha likes Kathal - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , Question no.83, , To, , p, , Bookmark, In this question, a passage and a statement related to it have been given. Read carefully the verse, and review the statement based on it., Delhi, which is one of India's capital and one of the largest cities in the world, is undergoing severe, crisis, due to its high level of urbanization, increasing population and high levels of pollution., Studies have proven that Are the biggest factors of pollution used for industrial and domestic use?, And due to their use, people here emit large quantities of nitrogen oxides (NOx), ozone (O3), black, carbon (BC) and microorganisms (PM)., According to the 2015 Global Burden of Disease report, there were 1.09 million deaths due to PM, 2.5 in India. Air pollution was included as one of the 10 biggest threats to health. According to the, World Health Organization, 37 cities of India are among 100 worst polluted cities in the world,, where PM10 was found to be the highest ever. For the production of onoos, together with sunlight, and heat, nitrogen oxides (NOx) and organic compounds (VOCs) are needed simultaneously., Therefore, in the summer months, ozone is produced in large quantities in the cities., Statement: Ozone does not arise more than a boundary on the ground in the summer months in, cities., Select the most suitable from the following options, , 1.00
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(B), , A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , A-statement is absolutely true, B-statement is probably true, C-statement can not be reviewed, D-statement is completely false, (A), C - (Alternative 3), , Question no.84, , 1.00, , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question, a passage and a statement related to it have been given. Read carefully the verse, and review the statement based on it., Delhi, which is one of India's capital and one of the largest cities in the world, is undergoing severe, crisis, due to its high level of urbanization, increasing population and high levels of pollution., Studies have proven that Are the biggest factors of pollution used for industrial and domestic use?, And due to their use, people here emit large quantities of nitrogen oxides (NOx), ozone (O3), black, carbon (BC) and microorganisms (PM)., According to the 2015 Global Burden of Disease report, there were 1.09 million deaths due to PM, 2.5 in India. Air pollution was included as one of the 10 biggest threats to health. According to the, World Health Organization, 37 cities of India are among 100 worst polluted cities in the world,, where PM10 was found to be the highest ever. For the production of onoos, together with sunlight, and heat, nitrogen oxides (NOx) and organic compounds (VOCs) are needed simultaneously., Therefore, in the summer months, ozone is produced in large quantities in the cities., Statement: Air pollution is one of the top 10 factors affecting health in India., Select the most suitable from the following options, A-statement is absolutely true, B-statement is probably true, C-statement can not be reviewed, D-statement is completely false, (A), A - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , Question no.85, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Five to four in the following are similar in a certain way, which create a group., Which of these is not related to this group?, ZWT, NKH, ROL, PMJ, YWU, (A), ROL - (Optional 1), (B), , YWU - (Optional 3), , (C), , PMJ - (Optional 4), , (D), , ZWT - (Optional 2), , Question no.86, Bookmark, In one box, three different types of old coins are in the ratio of 7: 6: 8; the value of old coins is Rs., 1, 5 rupees and 10 rupees respectively. If the total value of coins in the box is 936, then tell the, number of old coins of 5 rupees., (A), 48 - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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(B), , 52 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 46 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 50 - (Optional 4), , Question No.87, , 1.00, , 300 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 360 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 280 - (Alternative 2), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Anil distributed 500 gifts among 4 children. The first part of the child is twice the portion of the, other child, three times the size of the third child and four times the fourth child's share. Tell the, number of total gifts received by the first and the second child., (A), 380 - (Optional 3), , Question no.88, , Bookmark, , 360 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 380 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 340 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 320 - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , Make simple, , 1.00, , Question No.89, , 1.00, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, Marilyn is able to decide at a speed of 9/10 (10/10) at a speed of more than 15 minutes from the, time it takes in a normal distance. Calculate the normal time it takes in determining a certain, distance?, (A), 115 mins - (Optional 1), 145 mins - (Optional 4), , (C), , 135 mins - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 85 mins - (Optional 3), , To, , (B), , Question No.90, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Make simple
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21.5 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 21.7 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 21.9 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 21.3 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.91, , (C), , 3580 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 3780 - (Optional 4), , K, , 3680 - (Optional 3), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, The amount of Rs 5400 is given at the rate of 8% on ordinary interest. If after 5 years the amount, was withdrawn and half of the total amount was invested in the stock exchange. Show the, amount remaining (in rupees), (A), 3480 - (Optional 1), , Question No.92, , 1.00, , in, g, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper sells a product in Rs.1386 and earns 12.5% profit. Tell the amount that is equal to, half of the purchase price of the product., (A), Rs.516 - (Optional 2), Rs.716 - (Optional 4), , (C), , Rs.616 - (Optional 3), , (D), , Rs.816 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.93, , 1.00, 2, , Bookmark, , To, , p, , Full Cetrfl pieces of glass class 729 Cm is. Which is placed above a table. The width between the, table and the glass piece is 9 cm. Tell the length of the table., (A), 43 cm - (Alternative 2), (B), , 45 cm - (Optional 3), , (C), , 47 cm - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 41 cm - (Optional 1), , Question No.94, Bookmark, The difference between compound interest and simple interest amount received in two years on, the amount of money is Rs 44, if the interest rate is 4% per year, then calculate the amount, invested., (A), 27500 - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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(B), , 25500 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 28500 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 26500 - (Optional 3), , Question No.95, , 1.00, , 32 km - (Optional 1), , (C), , 39 km - (Optional 3), , (D), , 36 km - (Alternative 4), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A person travels from the hostel to the college with a speed of 36kmph from cycling and reaches, a 7-minute delay. If he runs a bike with a speed of 45kmph then it reaches 5 minutes. Describe the, distance between the hostel and the college., (A), 42 km - (Alternative 2), , Question No.96, , 1.00, , (C), , 0 - 24% increase - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 0.36% increase - (Optional 4), , K, , Lack of 0 .24% - (Optional 1), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, The station master decides that the length and breadth of the digital board should be increased by, 6% and 6% respectively. Find out the total change in the area., (A), 0.36% reduction - (Optional 3), , Question No.97, , 1.00, , 643 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 983 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 463 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, A bulb producing company found 11% of the total product defective. If the total number of nondefective products is 5607, then tell the number of total defective products., (A), 693 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , Tr, , Question No.98, , To, , p, , Bookmark, The average weight of 101 notebooks placed in a box is 10.1kg. When a new notebook is placed in, the box then the average is 10.2kg. Tell the weight of the new notebook., (A), 20.3 kg - (Optional 1), (B), , 20.5 kg - (Optional 2), , (C), , 19.7 kg - (Optional 4), , (D), , 20.1 kg - (Optional 3), , Question No.99, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Instructions., Study the graph below and answer the question based on it?, The sales of books (in thousand) of books issued in two consecutive years of 2010 and 2011 of, five branches of a publishing company (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) have been given.
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(B), , 72 - (Alternative 1), , (C), , 73 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 74 - (Optional 3), , K, , 75 - (Alternative 4), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Find out the average of all companies in the year 2010 (in thousand)?, , Question No.100, , 1.00, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, The ANM English based company has 511 men and 511 female employees. The average, productivity of all employees is 61 calls per day. 61 call attendants are provided daily by a male, employee. What will be the average of calls made by a female employee every day?, (A), 63 - (Optional 3), 59 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 61 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 65 - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.101, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, One person travels at a speed of 24kmph, 36kmph and 72km on the surface of an equilateral, triangle and assess its average speed., (A), 45kmph - (Optional 4), (B), , 24kmph - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 30 kmph - (Optional 3), , (D), , 36 kmph - (Optional 1), , Question No.102, Bookmark, Sandy donated 13% of her salary to an organization working for the blind people, 12% of her salary, to the orphanage, 14% of her salary, the institution working for the physically challenged people,, and 16% of her salary The institution helping the medical aid The remaining amount of salary is, , 1.00
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deposited in the bank for Rs 24345 monthly expenditure. Find out the amount donated in the, orphanage., (A), 6452 - (Optional 1), (B), , 6942 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 6782 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 6492 - (Alternative 2), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.103, , (B), , 610 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 685 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 655 - (Optional 1), , ou, , Bookmark, The proportion of the salary of Hakim, Kristo and Ganesh is 3: 5: 7, respectively, if Ganesh is, getting Rs.524 more than the hakim. What is Christo's salary?, (A), 545 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , (Y, , Question No.104, , 20 cm - (Optional 4), , (C), , 18 cm - (Optional 3), , (D), , 24 cm - (Alternative 2), , Question No.105, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, What will be the height of the cubes of 11√3, which is melted by making the cuboid? If the length, of the cuboid is equal to the arm of the cube, and the cuboid is 5.5 cm., (A), 22 cm - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, Jeno scored 65 points out of 80 in French, 89 out of 100 in English, 58 out of 70 in Spanish, and 40, out of 50 in Japanese. What was the total percentage achieved by him?, (A), 0.82 - (Optional 3), 0.86 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 0.8 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 0.84 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question No.106, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , 142! In the trailing Zeros, let us know., (A), 36 - (Optional 4), (B), , 30 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 34 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 32 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.107, Bookmark, Instructions., Study the graph below and answer the question based on it?, The sales of books (in thousand) of books issued in two consecutive years of 2010 and 2011 of, , 1.00
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427 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 426 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 423 - (Optional 1), , Question No.108, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , Make simple, , K, , (B), , G, , 425 - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , five branches of a publishing company (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) have been given., Find out the total sales (in thousand) of company branches C1, C3 and C5 together in two years?, , 1287 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 1278 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1728 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1782 - (Alternative 3), , To, , (A), , Question No.109, Bookmark, When a number is divided by 72, the remainder remains 8. When the same number is divided by 9,, what will be the remainder?, (A), 4 - (Optional 3), (B), , 7 - (Optional 2), , 1.00
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(C), , 8 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 2 - (Optional 1), , Question no.110, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 12 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 16 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 18 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , How many ways can the 448 mobile phones be distributed in the same class?, (A), 14 - (Optional 2), , Question No.111, , 1.00, , (C), , 8 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , 9 - (Optional 2), , K, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, If the radius of a circle becomes nine times, how much of its perimeter will be the perimeter of the, perimeter?, (A), 11 - (Optional 4), , Question no.112, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, Selling an item for 2500 rupees gets 11% more profit from the loss obtained if the same item is, sold at the same rate for 1234 rupees. Know the purchase price of that item?, (A), Rs.1843 - (Optional 3), Rs.1834 - (Optional 1), , (C), , Rs.1348 - (Optional 4), , (D), , Rs.1384 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.113, , 1.00, , (B), , Tr, , Bookmark, 266 m A train takes 67 seconds to cross the long bridge. If the same train takes 29 seconds to, cross a board, then tell the length of the train., (A), 200m - (Optional 1), 205 m - (Alternative 4), 203m - (Optional 3), , (D), , 215 m - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , (C), , Question No.114, , Bookmark, If a shopkeeper hikes the purchasing value of a Vastu by 36% and holds a value of 36% on his sale,, then he should know the total percentage gain or loss he has received?, (A), 12.96% Loss - (Optional 4), (B), , 11.56% Loss - (Optional 3), , (C), , 11.56% profit - (Optional 1), , (D), , 12.96% profit - (Optional 2), , 1.00
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Question No.115, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Instructions., Study the graph below and answer the question based on it?, Two consecutive years of five branches (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) of a publishing company have, been given in the sale of books (in thousandths) in 2010 and 2011., Find the ratio of total sales in the two years of branch C2 and the ratio of total sales in both years, of branch C4?, , 142: 171 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 182: 163 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 171: 142 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 163: 182 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (A), , Tr, , Question no.116, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Make simple, , (A), , 3150 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 5310 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 5130 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 3510 - (Optional 2), , Question No.117, , 1.00
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Bookmark, At the rate of any compound interest rate, it doubles itself in 3 years, in how many years it will be, 128 times its own?, (A), 25 Years - (Optional 4), 23 years - (Optional 3), , (C), , 21 Years - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 19 Years - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question no.118, , 1.00, , 420 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 360 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 520 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Tell the product of two numbers, whose smallest equator (LCM) 65 and the maximum consonant, (HCF) are 8., (A), 480 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.119, , 1.00, , (C), , 29:31 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 27:29 - (Optional 3), , Question No.120, , G, , 24:29 - (Optional 1), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, The ratio of Vicky and Rakesh's movements in distance of 1000 km is 29: 23. Show the ratio of, their walks., (A), 23:29 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , Bookmark, There are 10 rings in a gift box. The average weight of the first four rings is 37gms and the, remaining weight of the 6 thumbs is 38gms. Tell the average weight of the full rings. (In grams), (A), 37.8 - (Optional 4), 37.2 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 37.6 - (Optional 3), 37.4 - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 1.00
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Roll No: B / OB / 22220077565, Registration No: 2210234554, Name: VIJAYBABU, Date: 05-Jan-2019, , -3rd Shift, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Registered Photo, Collected By, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , (B), , House dissolution - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Indefinitely postponement - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Relaxation - (Optional 3), , ou, , Bookmark, The interval between the session of a parliament session and the beginning of the next season is called, the interval(A), Suspension - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Question No.2, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Melbourne - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Canberra - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Rio - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , Question No.3, , G, , (B), , K, , Where did the Olympics first place outside the United States and Europe?, (A), Tokyo - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many years have India's census done?, (A), 20 years - (Optional 4), 10 Years - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 5 years - (Optional 1), , (D), , 15 years - (Optional 3), , Tr, , Question No.4, , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Which is the second largest organ donation?, (A), Mollusca - (Alternative 4), Arthropoda - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Escalaments - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Annelida - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , Question No.5, , Bookmark, Which year was the post of Lok Sabha Speaker (Speaker) and Deputy Speaker (Deputy Speaker)?, (A), 1935 - (Alternative 1), (B), , 1951 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 1947 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 1921 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Gold Coast - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Montevideo - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Lisbon - (Alternative 3), , Question No.7, , Tu, be, ), , Where is the World Football Championship organized by FIFA for the first time?, (A), Texas - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Eatard Reaction - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Rosenmund opt out - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Stephen Reaction - (Alternative 1), , ou, , The reaction of nitril and Easter is done by the reaction of aldehyde production?, (A), Ikylon Reaction - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , Question No.8, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In GST Amendment - (Optional 1), , (C), , FFSLRC - (Optional 4), , (D), , FSDC Recommendation - (Optional 3), , G, , (B), , K, , The proposal for General Anti Avoidance Rules (GAAR) was passed for the first time(A), Direct Tax Code 2010 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.9, , 1.00, , Fourth - (Optional 3), , (C), , Second - (Optional 2), , (D), , Seventh - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, In the Rajya Sabha, the allocation of seats in States and Union Territories comes under which schedule?, (A), Third - (Optional 1), , Tr, , Question No.10, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Under which article can the Supreme Court issue a writ?, (A), Article 131 - (Alternative 2), Article 32 - (Optional 3), , (C), , Article 143 - (Optional 1), , (D), , Article 226 - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which minerals are found in abundance in Monazite soil?, (A), Uranium - (Alternative 1), (B), , Plutonium - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Thorium - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Iridium - (Alternative 4)
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Question No.12, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Loser - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Ref - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Students - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , What does 'Dan' mean in the game of judo?, (A), Owner - (Optional 2), , Question No.13, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Africa - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Australia - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Antarctica - (Alternative 4), , ou, , Victoria Lake is in which of these continent?, (A), Asia - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Question No.14, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Weightlifting - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Snorkel - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Cricket - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , Question No.15, , G, , (B), , K, , The word 'Dead Ball' is related to which of the following games?, (A), Sword Bazy - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Point defect in crystal lattice is a type of frankel defect. By what name is it known?, (A), Scotty Defect - (Alternative 4), Interstitial Defects - (Optional 1), , (C), , Hematological defects - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Displacement defects - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, , Tr, , Question No.16, , p, , Bookmark, In what form are the areas which come in the downstream of the Visarpi river (the river that constantly, changes its path)?, (A), Peniplen - (Alternative 4), Oxbow Lake - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Auxiliary River - (Alternative 1), , (D), , River Branch - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The longest river in Europe is(A), Ural - (Alternative 2), (B), , Volga - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Danube - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Nipper - (Alternative 1)
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Question No.18, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Tibet-Burman - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Austrique - (Optional 4), , (D), , Anglo-Indians - (Alternative 1), , Question No.19, , Tu, be, ), , What are the South Indian languages related to which language group?, (A), Dravid - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Green Revolution - (Alternative 1), , (C), , White Revolution - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Bloodless Revolution - (Alternative 3), , Question No.20, , Welds - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Pair - (optional 3), , (D), , Compass - (Optional 4), , in, g, , Question no.21, , Bookmark, , G, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , What are the wide open areas of South Africa called?, (A), Downs - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , By what name is the Bhoodan-Gramadan movement started by Vinoba Bhave?, (A), Civil Revolution - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the change achieved when the change in velocity divided by intermittent?, (A), Average Displacement - (Alternative 4), Average Acceleration - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Average Speed - (Optional 3), , (D), , Average velocity - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is called Shaivism in the Bhakti movement?, (A), Nayanar - (Alternative 4), Wali - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Bodhisattva - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Alwar - (Alternative 3), , To, , p, , (B), , Question no.23, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who composed the famous book 'book-ul-Hind'?, (A), Al-Baruni - (Alternative 1), (B), , Rich Khusro - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Abdur Razzak - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Ibn Arabi - (Alternative 2)
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Question no.24, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Italy - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Belgium - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Spain - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following is a part of the Iberia Peninsula?, (A), France - (Alternative 3), , Question No.25, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Finance Commission - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Policy Committee - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Central Statistical Office - (Alternative 3), , ou, , The Consumer Price Index is issued by whom?, (A), Office of the Economic Adviser - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Question no.26, Which of the following is based on Pascal's law?, (A), Centrifuge - (Alternative 2), Hydraulic Lift - (Optional 3), , (C), , Motor - (Optional 4), , (D), , Lever - (Optional 1), , Bookmark, , G, , K, , (B), , 1.00, , in, g, , Question no.27, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Military law is protected under which paragraph of the Indian Constitution?, (A), Article 36 - (Alternative 2), Article 32 - (Optional 1), , (C), , Article 34 - (Optional 4), , (D), , Article 31 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question no.28, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following games is not a competition to jump?, (A), Pole Vault - (Alternative 2), Hurdles - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Short Run - (Alternative 3), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , Swimming - (Alternative 4), , Question no.29, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following skills do not belong to the table tennis game?, (A), Spin - (Alternative 4), (B), , T - (optional 3), , (C), , Grip - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Stroke - (Optional 2)
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Question No.30, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Finance Commission - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Policy Committee - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Central Statistical Office - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Who is published by the Wholesale Price Index (WPI)?, (A), Office of the Financial Adviser - (Alternative 3), , Question No.31, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Political democracy - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Community Freedom - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Social and Economic Democracy - (Alternative 4), , ou, , What type of democracy is the goal of policy director theory?, (A), Both social and political democracy - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , Question No.32, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Out of the following two states, the projects related to geothermal energy have been set up?, (A), Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir - (Alternative 2), West Bengal and Sikkim - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir - (Alternative 1), , G, , K, , (B), , in, g, , Question No.33, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following was introduced by the practice of burning horses?, (A), Babar - (Alternative 3), Balban - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Akbar - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Allauddin Khilji - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.34, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Modified cathodes are called corona particles in the ray tube(A), Canal rays - (Alternative 1), Ultraviolet Rays - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Neutron - (Alternative 3), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , X-rays - (Alternative 2), , Question No.35, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The word 'chinsila' is related to whom?, (A), Sufi Sampraday (Alternative 3), (B), , Sikh Sampraday - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Imperial Decree - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Devotional Sect - (Alternative 1)
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Question No.36, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Negative - (Optional 4), , (C), , One - (Optional 1), , (D), , Infinity - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , There is a gravitational force on a particle within the spherical shell(A), Zero - (Optional 2), , Question No.37, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , The arrangement of leaves on stems or branches is called(A), SpinTaxi - (Alternative 4), Pulmotela - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Tendroxy - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Phylax - 3, , ou, , (B), , (Y, , Question No.38, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which act was done by decentralization of Madras and Bombay?, (A), Act of 1858 for Better Governance - (Optional 1), Morley-Minto Correction, 1909 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Montagu Chelmsford Reforms, 1919 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Act 1861 - (Alternative 2), , G, , in, g, , Question No.39, , K, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , The financial sector development council (FSDC) was set up to replace one of the following?, (A), High Level Committee on Trade Market - (Alternative 1), Integrated Financial Agency - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Financial Correction Agency - (Alternative 3), , (D), , High Level Committee on Capital Markets - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.40, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the 'pro-puar' (in the interest of the poor), according to their vulnerability on taxpayers?, (A), Proportional Taxation - (Optional 3), Adverse Taxation - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Progressive taxation - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , Indirect Taxation - (Alternative 4), , Question No.41, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following festivals is called the festival of colors?, (A), Holi - (Alternative 1), (B), , Janmashtami - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Durga Pooja - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Dussehra - (Alternative 4)
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Question No.42, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 1993 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 1991 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 1992 - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Which year was the National Women's Commission established?, (A), 1989 - (Alternative 3), , Question No.43, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Kuchipudi - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Kathakali - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Kathak - (Alternative 4), , ou, , Which of the following dance styles is known as 'Saga of East'?, (A), Mohiniattum - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Andhra Pradesh - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Kerala - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Karnataka - (Alternative 2), , Question No.45, , G, , (B), , K, , Which state is associated with traditional Muppets of Gombeatta?, (A), Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , 16 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 18 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 7 - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, According to the Child Labor Prevention Act (Amendment) 2016, labor is restricted to children of the age, group., (A), 14 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , Question No.46, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Which tissue is found in the human body as the hardest and bony tissue?, (A), Cartilage - (Alternative 2), Collagen - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Bone - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Epithelial Tissue - (Alternative 4), , To, , (B), , Question no.47, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who headed the second 'backward caste commission'?, (A), Demand Barred Paramuna - (Alternative 3), (B), , Kaka Blackar - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Fazal Ali - (Alternative 4), , (D), , BP Division - (Optional 1)
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Question no.48, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Assam - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Madhya Pradesh - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , In which of the following states are the highest number of permanent forests?, (A), Kerala - (Alternative 2), , Question No.49, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Firoz Shah Bahman - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Ahmed Shah - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Mahmoud Gavan - (Alternative 3), , ou, , The Bahamani state was the most powerful under whose rule?, (A), Alauddin Hassan - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , Question No.50, , 1395 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1397 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1398 - (Optional 4), , G, , (B), , Bookmark, , K, , Which year did Aamir Taimur invade Delhi?, (A), 1396 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , in, g, , Question No.51, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Find the next number in the following series:, 15, 31, 64, 131, 266,?, (A), 545 - (Optional 3), 550 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 560 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 537 - (Optional 4), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , Question No.52, , To, , p, , From the selection of the correct figure that meets the given picture:, , (A), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , (B), - (Optional 2), , ou, , (C), , (Y, , - (Optional 1), , K, , (D), , Question No.53, , in, g, , G, , - (Optional 4), , Tr, , (A), , en, d, , Select the water image of the given shape from the options., , - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , (B), , - (Optional 4), , (C), , - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 3), , Question No.54, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 92 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 90 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 89 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Find the next number in the following series:, 14, 19, 38, 43, 86,?, (A), 91 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , ou, , Question no.55, , (Y, , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage carefully and, review the statement based on it., , in, g, , G, , K, , Currently, logically, there is tremendous opportunity for this time the most famous Indian Test cricket, team. It has won only two of the last eight Tests played out of Asia, the remaining six are lost. It needs, to improve its performance, and Australia is the most suitable place for it. Because the conditions at, this time are completely different., A good series of winning a series in Australia can not be any more. Because at that time his two middleorder batsmen Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting are not in the Australian team, who always perform well, for their team and due to which teams are afraid of playing against them on their home pitches., The current Australian team has lost three of the last five Test series. Australia is in miserable position, in the absence of two of their best batsmen, Steve Smith and David Warner. Both of these batsmen are, still suspended from three., Statement: The absence of Steve Smith and David Warner is a blow to the Australian team., , (B), (C), , D - (Alternative 4), C - (Alternative 3), , A - (Alternative 1), , p, , (D), , Tr, , en, d, , Select the most appropriate option from the following., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be reviewed., D-statement is completely false., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , To, , Question no.56, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Four of the following given five letters are similar in some way and so they form a group among, themselves. Which of these is not related to this group?, U, X, I, O, E, (A), O - (Alternative 1), (B), , U - (Alternative 3), , (C), , I - (Optional 4), , (D), , X - (Alternative 2), , Question no.57, , 1.00
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Bookmark, In this question, a statement and related two conclusions have been given in the form of i and ii. You, should consider the things given in the statements as true and to determine which conclusions are, relevant in relation to the statements?, Statement: It is good to drink coffee twice a day., Conclusion:, i). Coffee can be a health drink., ii). Coffee is more healthier than tea., , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , ou, , E - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Select the one most suitable in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. The only conclusion ii is logical is, C. either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), A - (Alternative 1), , Question no.58, , 1.00, , Cylinder - (Optional 3), , (C), , Diagonal - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Volume - (Optional 1), , Question No.59, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in the, second pair., Square: Perimeter :: Circle: ??, (A), Circumference - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , What is the number of straight lines in the given picture?, , (A), , 10 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 9 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 8 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 12 - (Optional 1), , Question No.60, Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in the, second pair., Letter: Envelope :: Coconut: ??, , 1.00
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(A), , Eat - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Shell - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Food - (Optional 3), , (D), , Water - (Alternative 4), , Question No.61, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In this question the relationship between different characters has been given in the statement. Two, conclusions related to the statement have been given., Statement: S <C ≤ R = E> A ≥ M, Conclusion:, i) S <E, ii) R> M, , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (C), , K, , E - (Alternative 4), , G, , (B), , ou, , Select appropriate from the following options., A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. only the conclusions ii is logical, C. Either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , Question No.62, , 1.00, , 3,4,5 - (Optional 3), , p, , (A), , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, Select the correct option from the following options that creates a perfect square (three of the 5 images, are given below):, , 1,4,5 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 2,3,4 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1,3,5 - (Optional 4), , To, , (B), , Question No.63, Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in the, second pair., Z: M :: S: ??, (A), F - (Alternative 4), (B), , H - (Alternative 3), , (C), , G - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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(D), , D - (Alternative 1), , Question No.64, , 1.00, , (B), , LFETV - (Optional 1), , (C), , LGFSU - (Alternative 2), , (D), , LGFTV - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In a fixed code language, LAUGH is coded as EPRLK. How to code CHIRP in the same language?, (A), KFESU - (Optional 3), , Question No.65, , 1.00, , (B), , Shout - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Yell - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Murmer - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Four of the following given five are similar in some way and so they form a group among themselves., Which of these is not related to this group?, Yell, murmer, shout, scream, cry, (A), Scream - (Alternative 1), , K, , Question No.66, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, If the mirror is placed on the shaded line then the correct mirror image of the given picture will be-, , en, d, , (A), , - (Optional 2), , p, , (B), , Tr, , - (Optional 1), , To, , (C), , - (Optional 3), , (D), - (Optional 4), , 1.00
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Question No.67, , 1.00, , Bookmark, In this question, there are three statements showing the relationship between the letters. Three, conclusions related to them are given i, ii, and iii. Assuming the statements as truth, decide which, conclusions are completely true in relation to the statements., , Only i - (Optional 1), , (C), , Only i and ii or iii - (optional 4), , (D), , Only i and iii - (Alternative 2), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Statement: C <R = E ≤ D; D = O <W ≥ N; N> U ≥ T, Conclusion:, i) C <W, ii) W ≥ T, iii) D <N, (A), Either ii or iii - (optional 3), , Question No.68, , 1.00, , (C), , Sister - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Cage - (Alternative 4), , K, , Aunt - (Alternative 3), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, If N is the spouse of M (husband or wife) whose daughter is O. M is the grandfather of P, whose father is, L. O is not married to L. What is the relation of O to P?, (A), Mom - (Alternative 1), , Question No.69, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., , en, d, , The eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in one line, not necessarily their order. 4 of them are, on the north side and 4 towards the south., , Tr, , i) D and G are sitting on both ends of the line., ii) C and E are neighbors., iii) The location of F is the fourth on the right side of G and the second to the left of the B., iv) D is not a neighbor of B or C., v) A is sitting at the third position on the right side of E, whose mouth is towards the north., vi) The faces of F, A and D are in the same direction., , To, , p, , Who is sitting at the fourth position on the right side of C?, , (A), , B - (Alternative 4), , (B), , D - (Alternative 3), , (C), , H - (Alternative 2), , (D), , G - (Alternative 1), , Question No.70, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many classes are there in the given picture?
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(B), , 12 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 15 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 13 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , 16 - (Optional 2), , ou, , (A), , (Y, , Question No.71, , G, , K, , Select the appropriate picture to come forth from the given series with the options?, , in, g, , (A), , en, d, , - (Optional 1), , - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , Tr, , (B), , (C), , - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 4), , Question No.72, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 99 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 92 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 102 - (Optional 4), , ou, , Find the next number in the following series:, 37, 38, 42, 51, 67,?, (A), 97 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , Question No.73, , 1.00, Bookmark, , K, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., , G, , The eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in one line, not necessarily their order. 4 of them are, on the north side and 4 towards the south., , en, d, , in, g, , i) D and G are sitting on both ends of the line., ii) C and E are neighbors., iii) The location of F is the fourth on the right side of G and the second to the left of the B., iv) D is not a neighbor of B or C., v) A is sitting at the third position on the right side of E, whose mouth is towards the north., vi) The faces of F, A and D are in the same direction., In the following options, which group of all members of the group are in the north?, (A), H, E & B - (Alternative 3), A, F & G - (Alternative 4), , (C), , E, C & G - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , A, D & B - (Alternative 2), , p, , Question No.74, , 1.00, , To, , Bookmark, In a fixed code language SHRIEK is coded as HSIRVP. How will SQUEAL be coded in the same language?, (A), QSEUOZ - (Optional 2), (B), , HJFVZO - (Optional 3), , (C), , HJVFOZ - (Alternative 4), , (D), , QSEULA - (Optional 1), , Question No.75, Bookmark, In this question three statements and three related conclusions have been given. You should consider, the things given in the statements as truth and to determine which conclusions are relevant in relation to, the statements?, , 1.00
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(B), , Only I and ii are rational - (Alternative 2), , (C), , All are rational - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Only i is rational - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Statement: All pen pencils are all pad pencils. All are lid pads., Conclusion:, i. There are some pen pads., ii. All are lid pencils., iii. There are some pencil pens., (A), Only ii and iii are logical - (optional 3), , Question No.76, , 1.00, , ou, , Bookmark, , Read the following statements and answer the question on their basis., A + B means that A is B's son,, AB is the daughter of A, B is, A * B, meaning A is B's sister, A / B means A is a brother of B, , Nice - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Uncle - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Aunt - (Alternative 4), , K, , (B), , (Y, , based on the above information. According to the equation W + X * Y / Z, what is the relation of Z to Z?, (A), Nephew - (Alternative 3), , G, , Question No.77, , 1.00, , 20 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 40 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 30 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in the, second pair., 1213: 14 :: 4501: ??, (A), 10 - (Optional 1), , Question No.78, , To, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, Two statements in this question and two related findings have been given in the form of i and ii. You, should consider the statements given in the statements as valid and to determine which conclusions, are relevant in relation to the statements?, Statement: All candles are gone. All the lights are out., Conclusion:, i). Some candles are lighter., ii). Some wickers are lighters., Select one of the most suitable in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i rational is, B. The only conclusion ii is logical, C. The conclusions i or ii is logical, D. Neither the conclusion ii nor the rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), A - (Alternative 1), (B), , C - (Alternative 3), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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(D), , D - (Alternative 4), , Question No.79, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 5 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 12 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 6 - (Optional 2), , (Y, , 8 - (Optional 1), , K, , (A), , ou, , Tu, be, ), , How many right angled triangles can be made from the given picture?, , Question No. 80, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, A woman pointing to a man said, "She is the grandfather of daughter of the daughter of my father's, wife." How is that person related to that woman?, (A), Uncle - (Alternative 2), In-laws - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Brother - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Grandfather - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.81, , Tr, , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage carefully and, review the statement based on it., , To, , p, , Currently, logically, there is tremendous opportunity for this time the most famous Indian Test cricket, team. It has won only two of the last eight Tests played out of Asia, the remaining six are lost. It needs, to improve its performance, and Australia is the most suitable place for it. Because the conditions at, this time are completely different., A good series of winning a series in Australia can not be any more. Because at that time his two middleorder batsmen Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting are not in the Australian team, who always perform well, for their team and due to which teams are afraid of playing against them on their home pitches., The current Australian team has lost three of the last five Test series. Australia is in miserable position, in the absence of two of their best batsmen, Steve Smith and David Warner. Both of these batsmen are, still suspended from three., Statement: The author has mentioned Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting in reference to how strong the, Australian team was earlier., Select the most appropriate option from the following., A-statement is absolutely true., , 1.00
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(B), , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be reviewed., D-statement is completely false., (A), A - (Alternative 1), , Question No.82, , 1.00, , BDF - (Alternative 1), , (C), , HJL - (Optional 3), , (D), , OQM - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Four of the following given five are similar in some way and so they form a group among themselves., Which of these is not related to this group?, NPR, OQM, BDF, VXZ, HJL, (A), NPR - (Optional 4), , Question no.83, , 1.00, Bookmark, , K, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., , G, , The eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in one line, not necessarily their order. 4 of them are, on the north side and 4 towards the south., , in, g, , i) D and G are sitting on both ends of the line., ii) C and E are neighbors., iii) The location of F is the fourth on the right side of G and the second to the left of the B., iv) D is not a neighbor of B or C., v) A is sitting at the third position on the right side of E, whose mouth is towards the north., vi) The faces of F, A and D are in the same direction., , E and A are sitting in the same direction - (Optional 1), , (C), , Tr, , (A), , en, d, , Based on the above-mentioned arrangement of seating, which statement given in the following options, is true?, , (D), , G is sitting at the fourth position on the right side of F - (Alternative 2), , Two people are sitting between C and H - (Alternative 3), D is in the opposite direction of mouth B - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (B), , Question no.84, , Bookmark, According to the diagram, there are 6 letters A, B, C, D, E and F on the surfaces of one dice shown. Which, letter is marked on the surface opposite the A face surface?, , 1.00
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Tu, be, ), (B), , C - (Alternative 4), , (C), , D - (Alternative 2), , (D), , E - (Alternative 1), , ou, , F - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (A), , 93 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 85 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 86 - (Alternative 2), , G, , Bookmark, , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, , in, g, , Find the next number in the following series:, 57, 59, 62, 67, 74,?, (A), 90 - (Optional 3), , K, , Question no.85, , Question no.86, , 1.00, , (C), , Tr, , Bookmark, If you sell any item for 513 rupees, then the profit you received for selling the same item at 993 rupees is, 60% loss. Find the purchase price of that item? (In Rs.), (A), 493 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 693 - (Optional 1), , 593 - (Optional 3), , 793 - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.87, , 1.00, , Bookmark, At the same amount, the difference of compound interest and simple interest earned in two years, at the, interest rate of interest, is 72 rupees. If the interest rate is 4% annual, then calculate the amount invested, (in Rs.)?, (A), 43,000 - (Optional 4), (B), , 44,000 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 45,000 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 42,000 - (Optional 3), , Question no.88, , 1.00
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Bookmark, , 5310 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 5110 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 5210 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 5410 - (Optional 4), , ou, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Find the value of x:, , Question No.89, , 1.00, , 8 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 5 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 7 - (Optional 3), , G, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, A person reaches the hospital with a speed of 15 kmph and a delay of 4 minutes from the hostel. If he, used to ride a bike at a speed of 20 kmph then it would reach 4 minutes early. Find the distance between, the hostel and the college? (in km), (A), 6 - (Optional 2), , in, g, , Question No.90, , Bookmark, , (B), , Tr, , en, d, , Simplify:, , 1.00, , (C), , 5.4 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 5.6 - (Optional 3), , 5.7 - (Optional 4), 5.5 - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , (A), , Question No.91, , Bookmark, Martin donates 13% of his salary to an institution of blind, 12% of orphans, and 14% of the body of the, organism, and gives 16% of his salary as help in setting up a medical camp. The remaining Rs 42,300 He, deposits in the bank for the monthly expense. How much does he donate to the orphans? (In Rs.), (A), 11,480 - (Optional 3), (B), , 11,580 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 11,280 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 11,380 - (Optional 2), , 1.00
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Question No.92, , 1.00, , (B), , 11 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 13 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 14 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The ratio of milk and water to 77 liters is 3: 4. If this ratio is changed to 3: 5, then know the amount of, excess water mixed in the mixture. (In liters), (A), 12 - (Optional 2), , Question No.93, , 1.00, , 728 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 718 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 738 - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, A bulb maker company found that 13% of its total product was poor. If the number of correct products is, 4872, then find the number of bad products?, (A), 708 - (Optional 1), , Question No.94, , 1.00, , (C), , 19 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 18 - (Optional 2), , Question No.95, , G, , 20 - (Optional 4), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, When the radius of the circle is 18 times its circumference will increase the circumference of the circle, of the previous?, (A), 17 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , (B), , 15.65 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 15.75 - (Optional 2), , (D), , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, A person travels at the speed of 12 kmph, 14 kmph and 28 kmph on the surface of an equilateral, triangular plane. Find her average speed? (in kmph), (A), 15.95 - (Optional 4), , 15.85 - (Optional 3), 1.00, , p, , Question No.96, , To, , Bookmark, The station master decided to increase the length of a rectangular digital board by 5% and reduce the, width by 5%. Find out the total change in the area of the board?, (A), 0.25% reduction - (Optional 2), (B), , 0.25% increase - (Optional 1), , (C), , 0.36% reduction - (Optional 4), , (D), , 0.36% increase - (Optional 3), , Question No.97, Bookmark, Divide a number by 119, 11 remains the remainder. By dividing the same number by 17, how much will, the remainder get?, , 1.00
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(A), , 14 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 12 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 13 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 11 - (Optional 4), , Question No.98, , 1.00, , (B), , 14 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 16 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 15 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.99, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, 594 How can the mobile number of students of any class be divided equally?, (A), 17 - (Optional 3), , 53 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 50 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 52 - (Optional 3), , K, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, 25√3 cm If the cuboid is melted by making the cuboid, then its height will be, if the length of the cuboid, is equal to the arm of the cube and the width of the cuboid is 12.5 cm. (from cm), (A), 51 - (Alternative 2), , G, , Question No.100, , Bookmark, , en, d, , in, g, , Simplify:, , 1.00, , 4074 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 4064 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 4054 - (Optional 1), 4084 - (Optional 4), , p, , (D), , Tr, , (A), , To, , Question No.101, , Find the value of x:, , (A), , 24 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 22 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 23 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 21 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Question No.102, , 1.00, , (B), , 312 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 612 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 512 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Amir divides 850 gifts into 4 children. First gift of the child in the part of the child, twice the gift which, came in the other child's part, three times the gifts which came in the third child's part and four times, the gift of the fourth child, all are equal. How many gifts are available to both the first and the second?, (A), 412 - (Optional 1), , Question No.103, , 1.00, , 5,180 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 5,120 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 5,140 - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, 7,400, 8% of the annual interest rate was invested. If after 5 years, that amount is withdrawn and half the, amount is invested in the stock market, then what will be the remaining amount (in Rs.)?, (A), 5,160 - (Optional 3), , Question No.104, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graph the following times and answer the question based on it? Two consecutive years of five, branches of a publishing company have been given in the sale of books (thousand) in 2010 and 2011., Find out the average (in thousand) of sales of all branches in 2010?, , (A), , 64 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 70 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 66 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 68 - (Optional 3), , Question No.105, , 1.00, Bookmark
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A shopkeeper sells a product for Rs 2376 and earns 12.5% profit on it. How much will the half of the, purchase price of that item be equal to? (In rupees), (A), 1,056 - (Optional 3), (B), , 1,046 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 1,066 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 1,036 - (Optional 1), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.106, , (B), , 20.25% profit - (Optional 3), , (C), , 20.25% Loss - (Optional 4), , (D), , 19.36% profit - (Optional 1), , ou, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper, with 45% increase in the purchase price of an item, has a discount of 45% on the sale, after marking the price. So let's know the percentage of total profit or loss that it will get?, (A), 19.36% Loss - (Optional 2), , Question No.107, , 1.00, , 55.7 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 55.5 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 55.6 - (Optional 3), , G, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, There are 10 bangles in a gift box. The average weight of the first 4 is 55 grams and the average weight, of the remaining 6 bangles is 56 grams. Find the total average weight of all bangles (in grams)?, (A), 55.4 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , in, g, , Question No.108, , en, d, , Bookmark, There are different types of old coins in the ratio of 3: 5: 7 in a box, whose values are Rs 1, Rs 5 and Rs, 10 respectively. If the total value of coins is Rs 588, then Rs 10 What is the total number of coins of, value?, (A), 44 - (Alternative 4), 41 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 43 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 42 - (Optional 2), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.109, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, The area of a square piece of glass is 1369 cm², which is placed above a table. The width between the, glass pieces and one side of the table is 9 cm. Find the length of the table? (in cm), (A), 57 - (Optional 4), (B), , 51 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 55 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 53 - (Alternative 2), , Question no.110, Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graph the following times and answer the question based on it? Two consecutive years of five, branches of a publishing company have been given in the sale of books (thousand) in 2010 and 2011., , 1.00
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(B), , 400 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 401 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 402 - (Optional 3), , K, , 403 - (Optional 4), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Find out the total sales (in thousand) of the company's branches C1, C3 and C5 in both years?, , Question No.111, , 1.00, , 13.6 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 13.9 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 13.4 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, The average weight of 69 notebooks kept in a box is 6.9 kg. Keep 1 notebook in the box and its average, weight goes up to 7 kg. Know the load of new notebooks? (in kg), (A), 13.1 - (Optional 4), , Question no.112, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, Sheila walks at its usual speed (19/20) and determines the normal time it takes in determining a certain, distance in a certain distance of 5 minutes from the time it takes in normal speed. (in a minute), (A), 85 - (Alternative 2), 80 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 95 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 90 - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.113, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graph the following times and answer the question based on it?, Two consecutive years of five branches of a publishing company have been given in the sale of books, (thousand) in 2010 and 2011. Find the ratio of the total sales done in both the years of branch C2 and, , 1.00
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(B), , 37:58 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 74:85 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 73:58 - (Optional 1), , K, , 47:85 - (Optional 2), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , the total sales in the two years of branch C4?, , Question No.114, , 1.00, , 70 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 80 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 60 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, Vimal receives 44 points out of 80 in French, 83 out of 100 in English, 45 in 70 in Spanish and 38 in 50 in, Japanese. Find the total percentage of the marks obtained by him? (%In), (A), 50 - (Optional 1), , Question No.115, , 1.00, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, The English company based on a subsidiary project has 627 male and 627 female workers. The average, productivity of all employees is 72 calls / day. If a male worker receives 72 calls / day, how much will the, number of calls received by women employees per day?, (A), 74 - (Optional 4), 73 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 72 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 71 - (Optional 1), , To, , (B), , Question no.116, Bookmark, A train takes 56 seconds to cross 238 m long bridge. If the same train takes 22 seconds to cross a sign, board, then know the length of the train? (in m), (A), 151 - (Optional 1), (B), , 154 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 153 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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(D), , 152 - (Optional 4), , Question No.117, , 1.00, , (B), , 24 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 21 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 22 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, On a compound interest, a sum is tripled to the original amount in 4 years. In how many years will it be, 729 times its original amount?, (A), 23 - (Optional 3), , Question no.118, , 1.00, , 8449 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 8349 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 8249 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Find the product of those numbers whose lowest equator (L) is 8249 and the maximum is equal to (ms), 1?, (A), 8549 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , K, , Question No.119, , 1,105 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 1,103 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 1,102 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , Question No.120, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Bookmark, The ratio of salaries to Hamid, Clement and Ganesh is 3: 5: 7. If Ganesha gets Rs 884 from Hamid, then, how much is Clement's salary (in Rs.)?, (A), 1,104 - (Optional 3), , 357! Find the number of trailing zeros in?, (A), 87 - (Optional 3), (C), , 85 - (Optional 1), , 86 - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , (D), , 88 - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Roll No: B / ST / 22410053606, Registration No: 2210059392, Name: SUSHILA PANIKA, Date: 06-Jan-2019, , -1st Shift, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Collected By Registered Photo, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Mahatma Gandhi - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Subhash Chandra Bose - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Bal Gangadhar Tilak - (Alternative 4), , Question No.2, , (C), , MK. Jain - (Alternative 1), , (D), , BP Kanungu - (Alternative 3), , Question No.3, , Bookmark, , G, , V. Liladhar - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , Of these, who are not the Deputy Governor of RBI?, (A), V.K. Sharma - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Who gave the slogan 'Give me blood, I will give you freedom'?, (A), Jawaharlal Nehru - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , __________________ is a process of energy production with the help of respiratory oxygen., (A), Aerobic (aerobic) - (Alternative 4), Anaerobic - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Autotrophic - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Infertility (heterotrophic) - (Optional 3), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , Question No.4, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Sunil Chhetri is related to which game / sports?, (A), Football - (Alternative 3), Volleyball - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Basketball - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Baseball - (Alternative 1), , To, , (B), , Question No.5, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following crop is not grass?, (A), Almond - (Alternative 2), (B), , SubA - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Bamboo - (Alternative 1)
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(D), , Alfalfa - (Alternative 4), , Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Novak Djokovic - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Rafael Nadal - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Roger Federer - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Who won men's singles title at the 2018 US Open?, (A), Roy Emerson - (Alternative 4), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , (B), , 2009 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 2011 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 2008 - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Which of the following years has been declared by the United Nations as the International Year of, Forests?, (A), 2015 - (Optional 4), , K, , Question No.8, , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , As the droplets of water are said to be free of moisture, (A), Humidity - (Alternative 1), Bala - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Rain - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Fog - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , Question No.9, , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which organization was replaced by the Planning Commission of India?, (A), Regional Council - (Alternative 3), (C), , Energy and Resources Institute - (Alternative 4), Securities and Exchange Board of India - (Alternative 1), , p, , (D), , Policy Commission - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , To, , Question No.10, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the currency of Malaysia?, (A), Malaysian Dinar - (Alternative 4), (B), , Malaysian Dollars - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Malaysian Euro - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Malaysian Ringgit - (Alternative 3), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Where is the "National Management Institute (NIBM)" located?
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(A), , Nagpur - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Mumbai - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Pune - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Hyderabad - (Alternative 3), , Question No.12, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Kirchhof's Converter Rule - (Optional 4), , (C), , Kirchoff's Circuit Rule - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Kirchoff's stream rule - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , What is the full form of KCL in electricity?, (A), Kirchoff's Conductive Rule - (Optional 3), , Jatindranath Das - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Jyotiba - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Jaiprakash Narayan - (Alternative 4), , G, , Question No.14, , Bookmark, , (Y, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , Which freedom fighter is popularly known as Lok Nayak?, (A), Jyotirao Phule - (Alternative 1), , ou, , Question No.13, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Has the President of India declared so far a financial emergency?, (A), Never Announced - (Alternative 4), Yes, only once - (Optional 1), , (C), , Yes, two times - (Optional 2), , (D), , Yes, three times - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.15, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Tr, , When was the Lahore session held?, (A), 1820 - (Alternative 2), 1929 - (Alternative 3), 1940 - (Alternative 1), , (D), , 1945 - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (C), , Question No.16, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Against which team did Sachin Tendulkar make his 100th international century?, (A), Pakistan - (Alternative 1), (B), , Australia - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Bangladesh - (Alternative 4), , (D), , South Africa - (Alternative 2), , Question no.17, , 1.00
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Bookmark, In which of the following countries is the St George Park Stadium located?, (A), Zimbabwe - (Alternative 3), (B), , South Africa - (Alternative 1), , (C), , United States - (Alternative 2), , (D), , West Indies - (Alternative 4), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.18, , Bookmark, , What is the formula for Plaster of Paris?, (A), G sleeping Kl / 2H O - (Alternative 4), 2, , 2, , 2, , (B), , G sleep Kl / 2H O - (Alternative 1), , (C), , CaSO Kl / 2H O - (Alternative 3), , (D), , CaSO - (Alternative 2), , 2, , 4, , 2, , ou, , 4, , 2, , (Y, , 4, , Question No.19, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 1830 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 1873 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 1920 - (Alternative 1), , Question No.20, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , When was the Singh Sabha movement formed in Amritsar?, (A), 1997 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, On high temperatures, gas-melt rock content located below the surface of the Earth is called, __________________, (A), Hot Spring (Hot Waterfall) - (Alternative 2), Lava - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Mica (Asbestos) - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Magma - (Alternative 3), , p, , Question no.21, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Which list of constitution gives the list of states and union territories?, (A), Tenth Schedule - (Alternative 3), (B), , Second Schedule - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Seventh Schedule - (Alternative 2), , (D), , First Schedule - (Alternative 4), , Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who was the leader of the Munda Rebellion between 1875-1900?, (A), Birsa Munda - (Alternative 4), (B), , Raghava Munda - (Alternative 1)
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(C), , Balavid Munda - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Rajesh Munda - (Alternative 2), , Question no.23, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Cone - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Varachichi - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Kalidas - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Who is the author of the drama 'Shakuntala'?, (A), Amar Singh - (Alternative 4), , Question no.24, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Cricket - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Rugby - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Baseball - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , (C), , Rasali - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Kuchipri - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , Question no.26, , Bookmark, , G, , Odyssey - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , in, g, , (B), , K, , Question No.25, Which of these is not a classical dance?, (A), Manipuri - (Alternative 2), , ou, , Asia Cup belongs to which of the following sports?, (A), Underwater Hockey - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , How much is the tenure of Chief Election Commissioner's office, (A), Six years - (Alternative 4), (C), , Five years - (Optional 2), Four years - (Alternative 1), , p, , (D), , Three years - (Optional 3), , Tr, , (B), , To, , Question no.27, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Where is the Sahara desert located in the following countries / continents?, (A), South America - (Alternative 1), (B), , North America - (Alternative 2), , (C), , China - (Alternative 3), , (D), , North Africa - (Alternative 4), , Question no.28, Bookmark, Which one of the following devotional saints have projected the philosophy of Confirmation?, , 1.00
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(A), , Vallabhacharya - (Alternative 3), , (B), , Sadhna - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Madhavacharya - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Ramanand - (Alternative 1), , Question no.29, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 7.347 x 10, , (C), , 6.347 x 10, , (D), , 6.347 x 10, , 26, 24, 22, , kg - ( Optional 3), kg - ( Optional 4), kg - ( Optional 1), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , What is the mass of the moon?, 22, (A), 7.347 x 10 kg - ( Optional 2), , 1.00, , (Y, , Question No.30, , (C), , Tamil - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Hindi - (Alternative 1), , Question No.31, , G, , Telugu - (Alternative 3), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, Which of the following languages has been declared as the official language of the Government of, India?, (A), Bengali - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Prime Minister is the leader of the ________, (A), Majority party in Rajya Sabha - (Alternative 3), None of these - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Majority party in parliament - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Majority party in Lok Sabha - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.32, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Mughal miniature painting reached its peak during the rule of _____, (A), Jahangir - (Alternative 3), Aurangzeb - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Shah Jahan - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Akbar - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , Question No.33, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Was the first president of the Rajya Sabha, (A), Neelam Sanjiva Reddy - (Alternative 4), (B), , V.V. (Alternative 3), , (C), , Dr. Zakir Hussain - (Alternative 1)
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(D), , Dr. S. Radhakrishnan - (Alternative 2), , Question No.34, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Not defined duration - (Optional 1), , (C), , Five years - (Optional 4), , (D), , Four years - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , India has the office of President's office, (A), Six years - (Optional 3), , Question No.35, , 1.00, , Bihar - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Haryana - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Kerala - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, According to the 2011 census, which of the following states of India is the lowest sex ratio?, (A), Sikkim - (Alternative 3), , K, , Question No.36, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Greenland - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Bermuda - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Hogggo - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , Question No.37, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Which of the following is the least densely populated place in the world?, (A), Jarvis Island - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , The crops sown during the winter season are called _____________ crops., (A), Kharif - (Alternative 2), Rabi - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Faber / Spade - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Weird - (Optional 3), , p, , Question No.38, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Ukai Dam is located in ________, (A), Manipuri - (Alternative 3), (B), , Punjab - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Tripura - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Gujarat - (Alternative 2), , Question No.39, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Hornbill festival is celebrated in which of the following states?, (A), Nagaland - (Alternative 2)
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(B), , Kerala - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Karnataka - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Mizoram - (Alternative 4), , Question No.40, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Employees' State Insurance Corporation - (Optional 2), , (C), , Employees' State Information Corporation - (Optional 1), , (D), , Employees' State Insurance Council - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , What is the expansion of "ESIC"?, (A), Employees' State India Corporation - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.41, , People directly - (Alternative 2), , (C), , All Members of Parliament - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Chief Justice of India - (Alternative 4), , K, , (B), , G, , Question No.42, , Bookmark, , (Y, , The Speaker of Lok Sabha is elected by ___________, (A), All Members of the Lok Sabha - (Optional 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Sunderban National Park is located in ______, (A), Madhya Pradesh - (Alternative 3), Bihar - (Alternative 2), , (C), , West Bengal - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Uttar Pradesh - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.43, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Tr, , Which of the following is India's 29th state?, (A), Goa - (Alternative 2), Mizoram - (Alternative 1), Jharkhand - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (D), , Telangana - (Alternative 3), , Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the formula for "frequency" (Frequency)?, (A), 1 / Covered Period - (Optional 4), (B), , Recurring Period 2 - (Optional 1), , (C), , Recurring Period - (Optional 3), , (D), , Recurring Time / 4 - (Optional 2), , Question No.45, , 1.00, Bookmark
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Which of the following is the natural source of lactic acid?, (A), Tomato - (Alternative 2), (B), , Potatoes - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Ant Sting - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Milk - (Alternative 1), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.46, Bookmark, , (B), , Georgetown - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Santiago - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Ottawa - (Alternative 2), , ou, , What is the capital of Canada?, (A), Beijing - (Alternative 4), , Question no.47, , (C), , CoverStory - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Itanagar - (Alternative 4), , K, , Ludhiana - (Alternative 1), , G, , (B), , Question no.48, , Bookmark, , (Y, , Which is the capital of Punjab?, (A), Chandigarh - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , What is the nickname of hockey player Major Dhyan Chand?, (A), Jamie - (Alternative 4), Wall (The Wall) - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Flyer (Flying Man) - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Magician (Wizard) - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.49, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The number of nominated members in the Lok Sabha by the President, (A), 2 - (Optional 3), 4 - (Optional 4), , p, , (B), , To, , (C), , (D), , 12 - (Optional 1), 1 - (Optional 2), , Question No.50, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the atomic number of helium?, (A), 3 - (Optional 4), (B), , 1 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 4 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 2 - (Optional 3)
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Question No.51, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In this question, after two statements i and II two conclusions have been given. Assuming the, given given in the statement together as truth, consider both the findings together and decide on, which one of them follows beyond the logical and appropriate skepticism based on the, information given in the statement., Statement: Some papers are pen. All pencils are pen., Conclusion:, i) Some pencils are papers, ii) Some pen pencils are one of the, , (B), , A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , D - (Alternative 4), , K, , (A), , ou, , following options to choose appropriate, (A) only conclusions follow i, (B) only follows conclusion II, (C) either follow I or II the, (D) neither I nor II follows, the (E) I and II both follow, , G, , Question No.52, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Read the following statement and answer the following question., A @ B means AB is the mother of, A # B, which means AB is father., A $ B means AB's brother is, A% B means AB is sister, . Which of the following shows that 'P '' R 'is aunt'?, P% Q # R - (Optional 4), , (B), , P% Q @ R - (Optional 2), , (C), , Q% P # R - (Optional 3), , (D), , P @ Q @ R - (Optional 1), , Tr, , en, d, , (A), , Question No.53, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, According to the logic used in the first pair, replace the question mark with the appropriate option, given to, Cytology: Cells :: Entomology: ??, (A), Viruses - (Alternative 1), (B), , Insects - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Soil - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tissues - (Alternative 4), , Question No.54, Bookmark, In any code language, if MORTAL is coded as VSQPEX, what will be the code of GARDEN in that, language?, , 1.00
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(A), , VEKIRH - (Alternative 3), , (B), , VEKRIH - (Optional 2), , (C), , KEVIHR - (Optional 1), , (D), , KVEHRI - (Optional 4), , Question no.55, , 1.00, , (B), , 2,4,5 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 3,4,5 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 2,3,4 - (Optional 3), , K, , 1,3,5 - (Alternative 2), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Select the correct option from the following options which could create a full square (3 out of 5, images below):, , Question no.56, , 1.00, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, In this question, the relationship between different elements has been shown in the statement., After the statement, two conclusions have been given:, Statement: C ≤ O> N ≥ L = U <S ≤ I <K, Conclusions:, i) C ≤ U, ii), Choose a suitable one of the following options, (A) only conclusions i follows, (ii) only the conclusion ii, (C) either i or ii follows, (d) neither i nor ii follows, (i) i and ii both follow, A - (Alternative 1), , (B), , C - (Alternative 3), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , To, , (A), , Question no.57, Bookmark, Four of the following five are somehow similar and therefore create a group. Which of these is not, related to this group?, BFJ, MQU, KPU, JNR, LPT, (A), MQU - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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(B), , KPU - (Optional 3), , (C), , LPT - (Alternative 4), , (D), , BFJ - (Alternative 2), , Question no.58, , 1.00, , 14 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 21 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 15 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 13 - (Optional 4), , ou, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In accordance with the logic used in the first pair, replace the question mark with the appropriate, option given to, 4441: 13 :: 3136: ??, , (Y, , Question No.59, , 308 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 328 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 318 - (Alternative 2), , G, , (B), , Bookmark, , K, , Find the upcoming numbers in this series., 19, 28, 46, 82, 154,?, (A), 298 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , 1.00, , in, g, , Question No.60, , en, d, , Bookmark, Four of the following five are somehow similar and therefore create a group. Which of these is not, related to this group?, Wander, Saunter, Roam, Stride, Stammer, (A), Stride - (Optional 4), Wander - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Saunter - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Stammer - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.61, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Carefully read the given information and answer the questions as per the following., 6 students Anil, Sita, Mansi, Kajal, Govind and Varu sit around looking around the center of a, circular table (not necessarily in the same order). All six students prefer different subjects such as, mathematics, physics, history, geography, chemistry and biology., i) The mathematics that likes it sits between the mascara and the mansi., ii) The person who likes Chemistry is at the third position on the right side of Kajal., iii) Varu, who is not a neighbor of Govind, likes biology., iv) Kajal sits immediately on the left side of Varu., v) Govind does not like mathematics., vi) Sita is at the third position on the right side of the person who likes history., vii) Who likes physics and who like biology are neighbors, Which of the following statements is correct in relation to the system?, , 1.00
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(A), , Anil sits in the second position on the right side of Govind - (Alternative 3), , (B), , Mascara likes Chemistry - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Sita and Anil are neighbors - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Who likes chemistry sits between Anil and Mansi - (Alternative 1), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.62, , (B), , I only), ii) and iii) - (alternative 2), , (C), , Only i) - (Optional 1), , (D), , All Follow - (Optional 4), , K, , Only ii) and iv) - (optional 3), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question, after three statements four conclusions have been given. Considering the given, given in the statement together, consider the findings together and decide on which one of them, follows beyond the logical and appropriate skepticism based on the information given in the, statement., Statement: All boys are children All the kids are beautiful. Some girls are girls, Conclusion:, i) All children are boys, ii) Some girls are beautiful, iii) Some boys are girls, iv) all boys are beautiful, , Question No.63, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, According to the given figure, each side of the dice is painted with purple, red red, yellow, blue, gray, and orange. What color is painted in contrast to the red color?, , (A), , Sentinel - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Purple - (Optional 3), , (C), , Yellow - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Blue - (Alternative 2), , Question No.64, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many simple lines are there in the given image?
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(B), , 12 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 9 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 8 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , 11 - (Optional 4), , ou, , (A), , (Y, , Question No.65, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Choose the correct option that can meet the image pattern of the given image., , - (Optional 4), , p, , Tr, , (A), , To, , (B), , (C), , - (Optional 2), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (D), , - (Optional 3), , ou, , Question No.66, , 1.00, , (C), , Niece - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Mother-in-law - (Alternative 2), , K, , Daughter - (Alternative 1), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, 'L' is the son of 'K' whose only daughter is G. 'L' is the son of 'B', whose wife is A How is A related to, G?, (A), Bahu - (Alternative 4), , Question No.67, , 1.00, , X - (Optional 1), , (B), , L - (Alternative 4), , (C), , F - (Alternative 2), , (D), , B - (Optional 3), , Tr, , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , Bookmark, Four of the following five are somehow similar and therefore create a group. Which of these is not, related to this group?, L, F, X, R, B, , Question No.68, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, According to the logic used in the first pair, replace the question mark with the appropriate option, MJ: HE :: GW: ??, (A), FS - (Optional 3), (B), , CR - (Optional 2), , (C), , ES - (Alternative 4), , (D), , BR - (Alternative 1), , Question No.69, Bookmark, A quote is given in this question, after which a statement has been given. Read the quotation, carefully and determine the statement based on the quotation given., A Chinese researcher, Hei-Jianqui, from Southern University of Southern Science and Technology, , 1.00
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(B), , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , C - (Alternative 3), , K, , (A), , ou, , Tu, be, ), , in Shenzhen, spread his sensation in an international world that he has made changes in the, human fetal genes, and as a result, early twins in the beginning of this month Was born If this, proved to be true, then this genes would be the first example of human offspring, with the specific, desirable characteristics arising from the use of newly developed tools of "editing". According to, the claim, in the case of newly born Chinese infants, genes have been edited in such a way that it, is not affected by the HIV virus, which causes AIDS., The stir caused by the announcement is not only due to scientific leap, but the excitement is about, serious ethical questions. Gene "Editing" capabilities are now present with hundreds of, researchers and labs around the world. But in the case of China, the leading scientists of this area,, including co-inventor Jennifer Daudna, of CrispR technology used to "edit" the genes have long, "global breakdown" on 'diagnostic applications of technology in humans' As long as the, internationally accepted protocols are not developed,, Statement: CRISAR is a technique that can be used for editing gene., Choose one of the following options, - A statement is definitely true., B - The statement is probably true., C - Statement can not be determined., D - The statement is definitely false., , G, , Question No.70, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Identify the image of the image given with the following options:, , en, d, , (A), , - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (C), , - (Optional 4), , (D), , - (Optional 2), , Question No.71, Bookmark, Pointing to a boy, one man said, "He is the only son of the husband of the mother of my son's, sister." How is the man related to the boy?, , 1.00
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(A), , Father - (Optional 1), , (B), , Dada - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Cage - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Uncle - (Alternative 3), , Question No.72, , 1.00, , (B), , 4 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 3 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 2 - (Optional 1), , Question No.73, , G, , 6 - (Optional 3), , in, g, , (A), , K, , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, How many right angled triangles can be made from the given image?, , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, According to the logic used in the first pair, replace the question mark with the appropriate option., Author: Pen :: Barber: ??, (A), Trowel - (Alternative 4), Spade - (Optional 3), , (C), , Tack - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Scissor - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.74, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, In any code language, if AMBLE has been coded as ZNYOV, what will be the code of PATROL in, that language?, (A), KGZLIO - (Optional 3), (B), , KZGILO - (Optional 1), , (C), , QZUSLM - (Optional 4), , (D), , QUZLSM - (Optional 2), , Question No.75, Bookmark, A quote is given in this question, after which a statement has been given. Read the quotation, carefully and determine the statement based on the quotation given., A Chinese researcher, Hei-Jianqui, from Southern University of Southern Science and Technology, , 1.00
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(B), , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , C - (Alternative 3), , K, , (A), , ou, , Tu, be, ), , in Shenzhen, spread his sensation in an international world that he has made changes in the, human fetal genes, and as a result, early twins in the beginning of this month Was born If this, proved to be true, then this genes would be the first example of human offspring, with the specific, desirable characteristics arising from the use of newly developed tools of "editing". According to, the claim, in the case of newly born Chinese infants, genes have been edited in such a way that it, is not affected by the HIV virus, which causes AIDS., The stir caused by the announcement is not only due to scientific leap, but the excitement is about, serious ethical questions. Gene "Editing" capabilities are now present with hundreds of, researchers and labs around the world. But in the case of China, the leading scientists of this area,, including co-inventor Jennifer Daudna, of CrispR technology used to "edit" the genes have long, "global breakdown" on 'diagnostic applications of technology in humans' As long as the, internationally accepted protocols are not developed,, Statement: Researcher Jiankui's claim that he has changed the human fetal genes has proved to, be true., Choose one of the following options, - A statement is definitely true., B - The statement is probably true., C - Statement can not be determined., D - The statement is definitely false., , 1.00, , G, , Question No.76, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, Carefully read the given information and answer the questions as per the following., 6 students Anil, Sita, Mansi, Kajal, Govind and Varu sit around looking around the center of a, circular table (not necessarily in the same order). All six students prefer different subjects such as, mathematics, physics, history, geography, chemistry and biology., i) The mathematics that likes it sits between the mascara and the mansi., ii) The person who likes Chemistry is at the third position on the right side of Kajal., iii) Varu, who is not a neighbor of Govind, likes biology., iv) Kajal sits immediately on the left side of Varu., v) Govind does not like mathematics., vi) Sita is at the third position on the right side of the person who likes history., vii) Who likes physics and who like biology are neighbors, Who sits right between Varu and Sita?, Mansi - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Those who like physics - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Govind - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Those who like history - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , (A), , Question No.77, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Find the upcoming numbers in this series., 12, 43, 162, 633,?, (A), 1899 - (Optional 1), (B), , 1879 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 2512 - (Optional 2)
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(D), , 2532 - (Optional 3), , Question No.78, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 969 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 946 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 646 - (Optional 1), , Question No.79, , Tu, be, ), , Find the upcoming numbers in this series., 3, 13, 35, 109, 323,?, (A), 973 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Which of the options given for the given series will be the next picture?, , in, g, , - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , To, , p, , Tr, , - (Optional 4), , (C), , G, , (A), , - (Optional 2), , (D), , - (Optional 3)
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Question No. 80, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 18 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 15 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 12 - (Optional 4), , ou, , 16 - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , How many classes are there in the given image?, , Question No.81, , (B), , 168 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 136 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 122 - (Optional 1), , Question No.82, , G, , 156 - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , (A), , Bookmark, , K, , Find the upcoming numbers in this series., 169, 146, 157, 134, 145,?, , 1.00, , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, If a mirror is placed on the shaded line, which of the following options is the correct image of the, given shape?, , To, , p, , (A), , - (Optional 3), , (B), , - (Optional 2), , (C), - (Optional 1), (D), , 1.00
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- (Optional 4), , Question no.83, , 1.00, , (B), , All Follow - (Optional 4), , (C), , Only i) and ii) - (Optional 2), , (D), , Only iii) - (Optional 3), , ou, , Only i) and iii) - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In this question, there are two statements showing relations, after which I, ii and iii have been, given three conclusions. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which conclusions, are true / true., Statement: J = I> N ≥ G; G> L = E <M; T <U <J, Conclusion:, i) T <i, ii) I> E, iii) J> L, , Question no.84, , 1.00, , (A), (B), , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Bookmark, In this question, after a statement i and ii two conclusions have been given. Assuming the given, given in the statement together as truth, consider both the findings together and decide on which, one of them follows beyond the logical and appropriate skepticism based on the information given, in the statement., Statement: weight is proportional to height, Conclusion:, i) If weight grows, height decreases., ii) If height increases, then weight decreases., Choose the appropriate one of the following options, (A) only follows the conclusions i, (B) Only conclusions follow ii, (C) either i or ii follows, (D) neither i nor ii follows, (E) both i and ii follow, A - (Alternative 1), B - (Alternative 2), D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , To, , p, , (C), , Question no.85, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Carefully read the given information and answer the questions as per the following., 6 students Anil, Sita, Mansi, Kajal, Govind and Varu sit around looking around the center of a, circular table (not necessarily in the same order). All six students prefer different subjects such as, mathematics, physics, history, geography, chemistry and biology., i) The mathematics that likes it sits between the mascara and the mansi., ii) The person who likes Chemistry is at the third position on the right side of Kajal., iii) Varu, who is not a neighbor of Govind, likes biology., iv) Kajal sits immediately on the left side of Varu.
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v) Govind does not like mathematics., vi) Sita is at the third position on the right side of the person who likes history., vii) Who likes physics and who like biology are neighbors, , (A), , Anil - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Sita - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Mansi - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Govind - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Who likes history?, , Question no.86, , 1.00, , 6252 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 6452 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 6852 - (Optional 4), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Jeffrey donates 13% of his salary to disabled organizations, 12% orphanages, 14% of physically, handicapped organizations and 16% of medical aid organizations. The remaining amount deposits, the amount of 23445 for the monthly expenditure in the bank. Tell the amount donated in the, orphanage., (A), 6652 - (Optional 3), , G, , Question No.87, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 8 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 11 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , If the radius of a circle becomes ten times, how much of its periphery will be its circumference?, (A), 9 - (Optional 3), , Question no.88, , 1.00, , 120 mins - (Optional 1), , p, , (B), , Tr, , Bookmark, The tellyn moves at a speed of normal speed (10/11) and takes 13 minutes more than normal, time. Find the usual time taken., (A), 130 mins - (Alternative 2), , To, , (C), , (D), , 140 mins - (Alternative 3), 150 mins - (Alternative 4), , Question No.89, , Bookmark, In a box, there are three different types of old coins in ratio 6: 7: 8; the value of the old coin is Rs. 1,, Rs. 5 and Rs. 10 respectively. If the total value of the coin is 847 rupees in the box, then find the, number of coins worth 10 rupees., (A), 84 - (Alternative 2), (B), , 65 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 56 - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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(D), , 48 - (Optional 1), , Question No.90, , 1.00, , (B), , 574 m - (Optional 3), , (C), , 563 m - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 624m - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A train takes 73 seconds to cross the bridge of 448 meters. If this train takes 41 seconds to cross, the sign board then find out the length of the train., (A), 484 m - (Optional 1), , Question No.91, , 1.00, , 39.2 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 39.6 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 39.8 - (Optional 4), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, There is 10 rings in a gift box. The average weight of the first 4 rings is 39 grams and the, remaining 6 rings have an average weight of 40 grams. Get the average weight of the total rings., (In the village), (A), 39.4 - (Optional 2), , Question No.92, , 1.00, , 39:27 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 27:35 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 27:39 - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, The time taken by Rakesh and Wiki to cover the distance of 1000 km is in the ratio of 35: 27. Find, the ratio of their motions., (A), 35:27 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , Solve:, , Tr, , Question No.93, , (A), , 3654 - (Alternative 4), , (B), , 3645 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 3456 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 3465 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Question No.94, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 65 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 64 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 63 - (Optional 1), , in, g, , 66 - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (A), , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Instructions:, Study the graph of the following times and answer the following question:, Books (from thousands of C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) of a publishing company in two consecutive, years of 2010 and 2011 ) Sales., What is the average sale of all branches (in thousands) in 2010?, , Question No.95, , To, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graph of the following times and answer the following question:, Books (from thousands of C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) of a publishing company in two consecutive, years of 2010 and 2011 ) Sales., How much is the total sales in C1, C3 and C5 branches during the two years? (In thousands), , 1.00
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Tu, be, ), ou, 361 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 363 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 362 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (B), , K, , 364 - (Alternative 2), , G, , (A), , Question No.96, , 1.00, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, A person reaches the college with a speed of 45 km / hr from the hostel till 5 minutes late. If he, runs a bike at 60 kmph and he reaches 4 minutes early. Find the distance between the hostel and, the college., (A), 23 km - (Optional 1), 27km - (Optional 4), , (C), , 25 km - (Optional 3), , (D), , 35 km - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.97, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, The profit earned on the item sold at the rate of 2720 rupees, is 11% more profit than the loss on, the same item sold at the rate of Rs. 1,243. Find the purchase price of the item., (A), Rs.11934 - (Alternative 2), (B), , Rs.1943 - (Optional 1), , (C), , Rs 1843 - (Optional 4), , (D), , Rs 1834 - (Optional 3), , Question No.98, Bookmark, A shopkeeper sells a product at a price of Rs 1,368 and earns 12.5% profit. What will be the, amount equal to half of the purchase price of the product., (A), Rs.608 - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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(B), , Rs.604 - (Optional 1), , (C), , Rs.610 - (Optional 4), , (D), , Rs.606 - (Optional 2), , Question No.99, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 30 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 20 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 24 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , How can the students in the classroom be distributed equally to 720 mobiles?, (A), 16 - (Optional 2), , Question No.100, , 1.00, , 20.3 kg - (Optional 4), , (C), , 20.5 kg - (Optional 3), , (D), , 20.9 kg - (Optional 2), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, The average weight of 103 notebooks in a box is 10.3 kg. When a new notebook is added to the, box, the average weight goes up to 10.4 kg. Tell the weight of the new notebook., (A), 20.7 kg - (Optional 1), , G, , Question No.101, , 1.00, , in, g, , Bookmark, The station master decides to increase the length and breadth of a rectangular digital board by 7%, and 7% respectively. Show changes in total area, (A), 0.49% less - (Alternative 3), Increases 0.36% - (Optional 1), , (C), , Increases 0.49% - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 0.36% decreases - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.102, , To, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graph of the following times and answer the following question:, Books (from thousands of C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) of a publishing company in two consecutive, years of 2010 and 2011 ) Sales., What is the ratio of the total sales of branch C2 during the two years and the total sales of branch, C 4 during the two years?, , 1.00
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Tu, be, ), ou, 183: 169 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 139: 171 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 169: 183 - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (B), , K, , 171: 139 - (Optional 4), , G, , (A), , in, g, , Question No.103, , Bookmark, , 2197 - (Alternative 2), , p, , (A), , Tr, , en, d, , Solve:, , 1.00, , 1444 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1331 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 2917 - (Optional 4), , To, , (B), , Question No.104, Bookmark, The amount of 5600 rupees was invested on simple interest at the rate of 8% per annum. If after 5, years the amount is withdrawn and half the amount of the total amount is invested in the market., Find out the balance. (In rupees), (A), 3820 - (Optional 3), (B), , 3920 - (Optional 4), , 1.00
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(C), , 3720 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 3620 - (Optional 1), , Question No.105, , 1.00, , (B), , 24kmph - (Optional 1), , (C), , 18kmph - (Optional 3), , (D), , 34kmph - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A person travels at the equivalent triangle area along with the plains of the triangular area, at 18, kmph, 24 km, and 36 kmph. Tell the average speed of travel., (A), 22kmph - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.106, 2, , Bookmark, , (B), , 49 cm - (Optional 4), , (C), , 46 cm - (Optional 3), , (D), , 43 cm - (Alternative 2), , G, , Question No.107, , K, , (Y, , The total area of pieces of square glass 784 cm , which is placed on top of a table. The breadth, between the sides of the table and the piece of glass is 9 cm wide. Get the length of the table., (A), 40 cm - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , in, g, , Bookmark, The shopkeeper added 37% of the purchase price as a markup and then he gives a discount of, 37% on the face value on the sale, what would be the total profit or loss percentage., (A), 13.69% Loss - (Optional 4), 12.96% Loss - (Optional 3), , (C), , 13.69% profit - (Optional 2), , (D), , 12.96% profit - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.108, , 1.00, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, The difference between earned interest from both, for investing under compound interest and, general interest for 2 years, is 4 rupees. If interest rates are 4% per annum then tell the amount, invested (in rupees), (A), 27750 - (Alternative 2), 28750 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 26750 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 30750 - (Alternative 4), , To, , (B), , Question No.109, Bookmark, Under compound interest, an amount doubles in 3 years. How many years will it be 256 times its, amount?, (A), 24 years - (Alternative 2), (B), , 28 years - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 22 years - (Alternative 1), , 1.00
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(D), , 26 years - (Optional 3), , Question no.110, , 1.00, , (B), , 8 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 6 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, When a number is divided by 84 then the remaining 10 comes. What will be the remaining if you, divide that number by 12?, (A), 11 - (Optional 3), , Question No.111, , 1.00, , (C), , 24 cm - (Optional 3), , (D), , 26 cm - (Optional 1), , (Y, , 28 cm - (Alternative 2), , K, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, A cube of 13√3 cm diagonals is melted to a cuboid. If the length of the cuboid is similar to the, back of the cube and the width is 6.5 cm, then what will be the height of the cuboid?, (A), 32 cm - (Optional 4), , G, , Question no.112, , Bookmark, , (B), (C), , 490 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (A), , en, d, , in, g, , Solve:, , 1.00, , 510 - (Alternative 2), 550 - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (D), , 530 - (Optional 3), , Question No.113, , 1.00, , Bookmark, Vino received 76 points out of 80 in French, 98 out of 100 in English, 56 out of 70 in Spanish, and, 43 out of 50 in Japanese. What was the total percentage it received?, (A), 89% - (Optional 4), (B), , 91% - (Optional 1), , (C), , 93% - (Optional 2), , (D), , 87% - (Optional 3), , Question No.114, , 1.00
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(B), , 396 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 384 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 372 - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Akil shared 550 gifts among 4 children. The first part of the child is twice the share of the second, child and three times the third child's share and four times the fourth child. First tell the amount of, gifts received by the child and the other child., (A), 324 - (Optional 1), , Question No.115, , 1.00, , 805 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 705 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 605 - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, The ratio of salaries to Hamid, Kristo and Ganesh is 3: 5: 7, if Ganesha is getting more than 564, rupees from Hamid, then what is Christo's salary?, (A), 505 - (Optional 3), , 47 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 45 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 53 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.117, , in, g, , (B), , Bookmark, , G, , 214! Tell the number of the following zeros in, (A), 51 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , K, , Question no.116, , 1.00, , (B), (C), , 61 - (Optional 1), 67 - (Optional 4), 65 - (Optional 3), , p, , (D), , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, In a support project of an English based company, there are 513 male and 513 female employees., The average productivity of all employees is 63 calls per day. The average call organized by the, male employee is 63 calls per day. What is the average call to be paid per day by female, employees?, (A), 63 - (Alternative 2), , To, , Question no.118, , Solve:, , 1.00, Bookmark
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(B), , 22.4 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 22.2 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 22.8 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , 22.6 - (Optional 2), , ou, , (A), , Question No.119, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , 510 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 390 - (Alternative 2), , K, , 490 - (Optional 1), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Get the product of the two digits of which the smallest equator ratio (LCM) is 70 and the, maximum consonant (HCF) is 7., (A), 480 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.120, , 681 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 593 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 793 - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, A bulb producing company found that 11% of the total product is faulty. If the number of nondefective products is 6319, then specify the number of defective products., (A), 781 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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Roll No: B / OB / 22220027138, Registration No: 2210100734, , Collected By Registered Photo, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Name: GAVALI CHHATRABHUJ DNYANOBA, Date: 06-Jan-2019, , -2nd Shift, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Amir Khusro - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Malik Kafoor - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Zafar Khan - (Alternative 4), , ou, , Who among the following was a famous slave of Allauddin Khilji?, (A), Uloom Khan - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , Question No.2, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Mahadev Ridge - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Mackle Ridge - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Kaimur Mountains - (Alternative 2), , G, , (B), , K, , Which of these link covers connecting to the Vindhya and Satpuda ranges?, (A), Rajpipla Range - (Alternative 3), , Question No.3, , 1.00, , in, g, , Bookmark, The main objective of the Economic Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act (FRBM) is, ___________., (A), Improvement in law sector - (Alternative 4), Economic Aggregation - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Tax devaluation for states - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Increasing Government spending - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , Question No.4, , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , The Kilimanjaro mountain range is in which continent?, (A), Australia - (Alternative 4), Africa - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Asia - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Europe - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , Question No.5, , Bookmark, The United Nations Development Program released their first human development report in ________., (A), 1990 - (Optional 1), (B), , 1993 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 1992 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 1991 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Katanga Plateau - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Sahel - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Whales - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , The semi-arid tropical savanna region of Africa is known as __________., (A), Sahara - (Alternative 1), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Part XII (Thirteen) - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Part XV (Fifteen) - (Optional 4), , (D), , Part XVIII (Eighteen) - (Optional 3), , ou, , What is the provision of emergency for which Indian Constitution?, (A), Part-XIV (fourteen) - (Optional 1), , (Y, , Question No.8, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Canadian - (Alternative 2), , (C), , British - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Australian - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , Question No.9, , G, , (B), , K, , What is the concept of the Supreme Court's counseling jurisdiction?, (A), Japanese - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Lavani is a famous folk dance of ______________., (A), Rajasthan - (Alternative 1), Maharashtra - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Kerala - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Karnataka - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, , Tr, , Question No.10, , Bookmark, The process of copying the genetic information on the RNA from one of the DNA is called _____________., (A), Transcription - (Optional 2), Transcoping - (Optional 3), , (C), , Transformation - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Translation - (Alternative 1), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who is appointed by the Supreme Court of India?, (A), Union Home Minister - (Alternative 3), (B), , Prime - (Alternative 2), , (C), , President - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Parliamentary Committee - (Alternative 4)
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Question No.12, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Indian Peninsula Plateau - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Himalaya - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Ganga - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Who separates the Meghalaya plateau from Malda Khand?, (A), Purvanchal - (Alternative 3), , Question no.13, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Bridge - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Chess - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Kart Racing - (Alternative 1), , ou, , Which game is associated with 'dribbling' skills?, (A), Hockey - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , Question No.14, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What kind of recruitment comes when the sun, moon, and earth are aligned?, (A), Mixed Recruitment - (Alternative 2), Spacing Recruitment - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Daily recruitment - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Elevation - (Alternative 4), , G, , in, g, , Question No.15, , K, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the name of the disorder caused by the presence of an extra chromosome 21?, (A), Klinefelters syndrome - (Alternative 1), Downs Syndrome - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Darwin's syndrome - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Turners Syndrome - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.16, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Summer Olympics 2018 In which country?, (A), Japan - (Alternative 4), China - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Argentina - (Alternative 3), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , Peru - (Alternative 1), , Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Pictures of Ajitha are _______________ common themes., (A), Buddhist - (Alternative 4), (B), , Shaiv - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Vaishnav - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Jain - (Alternative 1)
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Question No.18, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Coherence - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Upping - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Interference - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , What is the uneven distribution of light intensity due to the overwhelming power of two waves?, (A), Diffraction - (Optional 1), , Question No.19, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , American Revolution - (Alternative 2), , (C), , French Revolution - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Russian Revolution - (Alternative 3), , ou, , The concept of social, economic and political justice has been taken from which revolution?, (A), Japanese Revolution - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , Question no.20, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Parliament - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Chief Minister - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Prime - (Alternative 3), , G, , (B), , K, , Who is considered the last signativist of the Indian Constitution?, (A), Supreme Court - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , Question no.21, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following is the tallest plateau in the world?, (A), Deccan Plateau - (Alternative 3), Tibetan Plateau - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Columbia Plateau - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Katanga Plateau - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The rate at which the bank lends to banks is called _________________., (A), Open Market Rate - (Optional 4), Bank Rate - (Optional 2), , (C), , Reverse Repo Rate - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , Repo Rate - (Optional 1), , Question no.23, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The dipole sludge per unit rectangle is called ________________., (A), Paraguay - (Alternative 4), (B), , Electrical Dipole - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Bipolar Aggression - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Polarization - (Alternative 2)
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Question No.24, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Bilateral - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Embryogeny - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Function - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , What is the location of pollen grains in the females in feminine intersections?, (A), Pollination - (Alternative 4), , Question no.25, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Pol Dive - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Trapping - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Dribble - (Alternative 2), , ou, , Which one of the following is not related to Kho-Kho game skills?, (A), Foul - (Alternative 4), , François Bernier - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Duraute Barbosa - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Niketeen - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , Question no.27, , Bookmark, , G, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , Who among these was a famous traveler from Venice?, (A), Marco Polo - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , Question No.26, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In Milind Panhho, who gave the answer to questions related to Buddhism in Milind?, (A), Nageshwar - (Alternative 1), Buddhaghosa - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Vasubandhu - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Bodhidharma - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question no.28, , 1.00, Bookmark, , _______________ The country has made national planning for the first time., (A), India - (Alternative 3), Russia - (Alternative 2), , (C), , China - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , America - (Alternative 1), , Question no.29, , Bookmark, The inferior valley between the junior Himalayas and Shivalik is also called ___________ in the west., (A), Triangle - (Alternative 1), (B), , Duns - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Caravelas - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Areas - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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Question no.30, , 1.00, , (B), , Patience - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Electromagnetic Induction - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Parabolic - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The process of producing electric current through the variable magnetic field is called ______________., (A), Electrification - (Alternative 4), , Question no.31, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Which states are included in the Mahadai Water Disputes Tribunal?, (A), Odisha, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh - (Alternative 4), Goa, Gujarat and Maharashtra - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Goa, Karnataka and Maharashtra - (Alternative 1), , ou, , (B), , (Y, , Question no.32, , Suez Canal - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Black Sea - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Bering Strait - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , Question no.33, , G, , (B), , Bookmark, , K, , Asia and North America., (A), Caspian Sea - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In which of the yagna, the helpless Bhujangasan exhibits?, (A), Lotus - (Alternative 2), Cobra - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Cat - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Tree - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question no.34, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The new alluvial lands formed in the river's path are called _________________., (A), Khaddar - (Alternative 4), Lowland - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Hobber - (Alternative 1), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , Bhangar - (Alternative 3), , Question no.35, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What formula is used to find a very simple ratio of the number of atoms in a compound?, (A), Chemical formula - (Alternative 2), (B), , Formal formula - (Optional 4), , (C), , Structural Formula - (Optional 3), , (D), , Molecular Formula - (Alternative 1)
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Question No.36, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who is the caretaker President of India in the absence of the President?, (A), Speaker of Lok Sabha - (Alternative 3), The most senior member of the Rajya Sabha - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Chief Justice of India - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Vice President of India - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question no.37, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Surya Theory - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Charak Code - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Panchatantra - (Alternative 2), , ou, , Which of the following is a famous science fiction book?, (A), Sushruta Samhita - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Question No.38, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 7 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 16 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 18 - (Optional 4), , G, , (B), , K, , Indian Constitution prohibits the employment of children under ___________ years of age., (A), 14 - (Optional 3), , Question No.39, , 1.00, , in, g, , Bookmark, Who among the following has plundered and destroyed other temples 17 times along with the famous, Somnath Temple in their attacks?, (A), Qutubuddin Aibak - (Alternative 4), Mahmoud Ghazni - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Timurlong - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Mohammed Ghori - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.40, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , The famous Borobudur Temple is dedicated to _______., (A), Strength - (Optional 3), Vishnu - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Shiva - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Buddha - (Alternative 4), , To, , (B), , Question No.41, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which functionality is called as the percentage of total space filled with particles?, (A), Packing Functionality - (Optional 2), (B), , Structural Functionality - (Optional 4), , (C), , Laty Functionality - (Optional 3), , (D), , Solid Functionality - (Optional 1)
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Question No.42, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Amateurs Kabaddi Federation of India - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Amateurs Karate Two Federation of India - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Advanced Kho-Kho Federation of India - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , The full name of AKFI's regulatory board is ______________________________., (A), All India Kung Fu Federation - (Alternative 4), , Question No.43, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Humayun's Tomb - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Qutub Minar - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Red Fort - (Alternative 1), , ou, , Which of the following is not a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Delhi?, (A), Elephanta Cavity - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , Question No.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Accuracy - (Optional 4), , (C), , Quantification Analysis - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Precision - (Optional 2), , Question No.45, , G, , (B), , K, , Which method is used to convert units of one system into another system?, (A), Legal Marking - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , in, g, , Bookmark, Without a bill sanctioning a bill by the President and not returning it, it is called ______________, to be kept, pending for an indefinite period of time., (A), Suspicious Vito - (Alternative 1), Absolute Vitto - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Qualified Vito - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Pocket Vito - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , Question no.46, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , The total number of members in the Rajya Sabha is ___________., (A), 242 - (Alternative 4), 245 - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , (C), , 250 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 240 - (Alternative 3), , Question no.47, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following regions have the highest percentage of forestry?, (A), Nagaland - (Alternative 3), (B), , Mizoram - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Kerala - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Manipur - (Alternative 2)
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Question No.48, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , M.N. Roy - (Alternative 3), , (C), , J.R.D. Tata - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Jawaharlal Nehru - (Alternative 4), , Question No.49, , Tu, be, ), , In 1945 the people's plan was prepared by _________., (A), Jaiprakash Narayan - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Australia - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Kenya - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tanzania - (Alternative 1), , ou, , In which country did the 2018 Commonwealth Games tournament be held?, (A), Singapore - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , Question No.50, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , Agra - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Hisar - (Alternative 4), , Question no.51, , G, , Bidar - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , in, g, , (B), , K, , Which of these famous cities was formed by Firoz Shah Tughlaq?, (A), Mahmudabad - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , Bookmark, Four of the five given below are the same in a particular way and hence form a group. Which of these, does not fit into that group?, Happy, happy, happy, happy, sad, (A), Sadness - (Alternative 3), Happy - (Optional 1), , (C), , Happy - (Optional 2), , (D), , Harsh - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.52, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Four of the five given below are the same in a particular way and hence form a group. Which of these, does not fit into that group?, J, N, R, H, G, (A), N - (Alternative 3), (B), , G - (Alternative 4), , (C), , H - (Alternative 2), , (D), , J - (Alternative 1), , Question no.53, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the next number in this series?, 29, 30, 34, 43, 59,?, (A), 84 - (Optional 3)
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(B), , 85 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 89 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 90 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.54, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , NIMOC - (Optional 2), , (C), , NIQOC - (Optional 3), , (D), , NINOC - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , In a typical code language, if SHADE is written as JUZGF, how will GLOAM be written?, (A), MINOC - (Optional 1), , Question no.55, , 1.00, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Read the information given and answer the following questions., Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in the direction of the round table (not sure if they are in, the same order) that they have the same distance between each. Of these, there are 5 men and 3, women. Two women are not sitting together anywhere, i) A is a man and he is sitting in front of G, ii) H and B are neighbors, iii) C is a woman and B is third place on her side., iv) A is not a neighbor of C or B., v) There is one between G and B., vi) D is not close to A, but it is sitting in front of F., , 5 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 1 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 4 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 3 - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , How many people are sitting in the G and B, when starting to measure from the right of G?, , Question no.56, , 1.00, , (B), , NRHVBI - (Optional 1), NJTVSZ - (Alternative 2), , p, , (C), , Tr, , Bookmark, In a particular code language, if SPIRIT is written as HKRIRG in code format, how will MISERY be, written?, (A), NRIFSZ - (Alternative 4), , NRHVIB - (Optional 3), , To, , (D), , Question no.57, , 1.00, , Bookmark, Select the option that will replace the question mark according to the same logic set in the first pair., 1053: 18 :: 2354: ??, (A), 20 - (Optional 1), (B), , 24 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 22 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 28 - (Alternative 4), , Question no.58, , 1.00
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Bookmark, In this question, three statements related to each other, followed by three conclusions, i, ii and iii are, given. Assuming that the statement is true, find out which conclusion is absolutely correct., , (B), , Only ii and iii are true - (optional 3), , (C), , Only i and ii are true - (alternative 2), , (D), , All are correct - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Statement: A ≥ B> C; C = I <T <E; T> L ≥ G, Conclusion:, i) C> G, ii) A>, iii) B> T, (A), Only ii is true - (Alternative 4), , Question no.59, , 1.00, , ou, , Bookmark, There is a hint in this question and a statement is given later. Carefully read the excerpts provided and, determine the statement based on that episode. The, , K, , (Y, , current Australian team has lost three of their last five Test series. They lost their last two Test series,, one of which was against Pakistan, which is not considered to be a strong team now. Australia's two, best batsman, Steve Smith and David Warner are currently suspended and their absence has weakened, the Australian team., , in, g, , G, , There is a lot of dissatisfaction and introspection about how their national team plays in Australia, how, they show aggression on the field, how they do not show respect to the team against them, and, neglecting the media at the most, and focusing only on winning only, the discussion on the future of the, game is ongoing. There are. Australian cricket never reached such a low level. This is the best, opportunity to knock them into their own house. In other words, if this India could not beat Australia in, Australia in this series, then it would prove that the campaign around this team is only the same: the, propaganda., Statement: India has a good chance of defeating Australia., , (C), , Tr, , en, d, , Choose the right one from the next option, A - The statement is completely true., B-statement is most true., There is no definitive definition based on C-statement., D-statement is completely false., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , C - (Alternative 3), , D - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.60, , Bookmark, In this question, the statement has shown the relationship of various elements. Statement after the two, findings:, Statement: A ≤ B <C ≥ D <E = F <G, conclusions:, i) A = D, ii) A <D, Select one of the following options, (A) is the i logical only conclusion, , 1.00
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(B), , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , (B) only conclusion ii is logical, (c) i or ii is either logical, (d) i or ii none of the rational, (E) i and ii are both logical., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , Question No.61, , 1.00, , LNP - (Alternative 4), , (C), , USQ - (Alternative 3), , (D), , TVX - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Four of the five given below are the same in a particular way and hence form a group. Which of these, does not fit into that group?, LNP, TVX, USQ, OQS, HJL, (A), HJL - (Alternative 2), , Question No.62, , 1.00, , G, , K, , Bookmark, In this question, three statements and then three conclusions are given. Assuming the statement is the, whole truth, then decide together with the findings that decide which conclusions are undoubtedly, logical based on the information given in the statement., , in, g, , Statement: Some lines are columns. There are some column layouts. There are all layers of wood., Conclusion:, i) Some columns are wood., ii) There are some lines of wood., iii) There is no line of wood., (A), Only ii) and iii) are logical - (Optional 3), ii) or iii) One of these is logical - (Optional 1), , (C), , Only i), and ii) one or iii) are logical. - (Optional 4), , (D), , Only i) and ii) are logical - (alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.63, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Read the information given and answer the following questions., Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in the direction of the round table (not sure if they are in, the same order) that they have the same distance between each. Of these, there are 5 men and 3, women. Two women are not sitting together anywhere, i) A is a man and he is sitting in front of G, ii) H and B are neighbors, iii) C is a woman and B is third place on her side., iv) A is not a neighbor of C or B., v) There is one between G and B., vi) D is not close to A, but it is sitting in front of F., Which of the following statements is true about the seating?, (A), F or H is a woman. - (Optional 3), (B), , C is a man sitting in front of H. - (Optional 2), , (C), , E and A are the workshops. - (Optional 4), , (D), , The groups are women of C, D and E. - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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Question No.64, , 1.00, , (B), , Taste - (Optional 4), , (C), , Coffee - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Dish - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Select the option that will replace the question mark according to the same logic set in the first pair., Bowl: Soup :: Cup: ??, (A), Spoon - (Alternative 1), , Question No.65, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 8 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 16 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 12 - (Optional 1), , Question no.66, , G, , 10 - (Optional 3), , in, g, , (A), , K, , (Y, , ou, , How many compass strokes can be made from given figure?, , 1.00, , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, In this question, a statement is given and there are two conclusions similar to that of i and ii. It is to be, assumed that you have all the truth in the statement given, and then both the conclusions are to be, taken concurrently and to determine which conclusions are reasonable without any reasonable, conclusions from the information given in the statement., , p, , Statement: Every Saturday is a holiday. Today is the holiday., Conclusion:, i) Today is Saturday., ii) Today is not Saturday, , To, , Choose the correct one from the next options, (A) Only conclusions are true., (B) Only conclusions ii is true., (C) i or ii is true., (D) None of the i or ii is true., (E) i and ii are both true., (A), E - (Alternative 4), (B), , C - (Alternative 3), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , Question No.67, , 1.00
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(B), , Z - (Alternative 2), , (C), , A - (Alternative 4), , (D), , I - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Select the option that will replace the question mark according to the same logic set in the first pair., W: L :: T: ??, (A), J - (Alternative 1), , Question No.68, , 1.00, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Read the information given and answer the following questions., Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in the direction of the round table (not sure if they are in, the same order) that they have the same distance between each. Of these, there are 5 men and 3, women. Two women are not sitting together anywhere, i) A is a man and he is sitting in front of G, ii) H and B are neighbors, iii) C is a woman and B is third place on her side., iv) A is not a neighbor of C or B., v) There is one between G and B., vi) D is not close to A, but it is sitting in front of F., , (C), , DH - (Alternative 2), , (D), , CD - (Optional 3), , Question No.69, , G, , FH - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , in, g, , (B), , K, , Which of these couples is women?, (A), CF - (Optional 1), , en, d, , Bookmark, In this question, there are two statements and two conclusions i and ii. Assuming the statement is the, whole truth, then decide both conclusions together, and decide which conclusions are undoubtedly, logical based on the information given in the statement., , Tr, , Statement: All children are sons. All the boys are men., Conclusion:, i. All the boys are male., ii. There are some male sons., , To, , p, , Choose the correct option from the next, (A) only the conclusion is true., (B) Only conclusions ii is true., (A) Conclusion i or ii is true., (D) Both i or ii are not true., (E) i and ii are both true., (A), E - (Alternative 4), (B), , A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , Question No.70, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which one of the following options for a given series is a figure coming up in it?
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Tu, be, ), , (A), , - (Optional 2), , ou, , (B), , (Y, , - (Optional 1), , in, g, , - (Optional 4), , G, , K, , (C), , en, d, , (D), , Tr, , - (Optional 3), , Question No.71, , To, , p, , Bookmark, There is a hint in this question and a statement is given later. Carefully read the excerpts provided and, determine the statement based on that episode. The, current Australian team has lost three of their last five Test series. They lost their last two Test series,, one of which was against Pakistan, which is not considered to be a strong team now. Australia's two, best batsman, Steve Smith and David Warner are currently suspended and their absence has weakened, the Australian team., There is a lot of dissatisfaction and introspection about how their national team plays in Australia, how, they show aggression on the field, how they do not show respect to the team against them, and, neglecting the media at the most, and focusing only on winning only, the discussion on the future of the, game is ongoing. There are. Australian cricket never reached such a low level. This is the best, opportunity to knock them into their own house. In other words, if this India could not beat Australia in, Australia in this series, then it would prove that the campaign around this team is only the same: the, propaganda., , 1.00
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Legislation: The current Australian team won two of the last five Tests they played., , (B), , C - (Alternative 3), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Choose the right one from the next option, A - The statement is completely true., B-statement is most true., There is no definitive definition based on C-statement., D-statement is completely false., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , Question No.72, , 1.00, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, If you put a mirror on the shaded line, which of the following options would be the right image of the, given figure?, , G, , (A), , in, g, , - (Optional 3), , Tr, , - (Optional 1), , - (Optional 2), , p, , (C), , en, d, , (B), , To, , (D), , - (Optional 4), , Question no.73, Bookmark, Select the option that will replace the question mark according to the same logic set in the first pair., Needle: Tailor :: Pen: ??, (A), Poet - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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(B), , Paper - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Ink - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Write - (Optional 1), , Question No.74, , 1.00, , (B), , Juno's grandfather - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Juno's Maternal - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Juno's maternal - (Alternative 3), , Question No.75, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Junkie said, "Jimmy is the father of a son of my father's wife." Jimmy is a dog?, (A), Juno's father - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , 1,4,3 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 1,4,5 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 2,3,4 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1,2,3 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , Question No.76, , in, g, , (A), , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Choose the correct option from the following options that creates a category (3 of the following 5, images):, , To, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, As shown in the figure, each page of the fash is printed with letters A, B, C, D, E and F. What is printed on, the side page of the B character?, , (A), , A - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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(B), , F - (Optional 1), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , E - (Alternative 2), , Question No.77, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 7 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 15 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 11 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Tu, be, ), , How many lines are there in the given picture?, , 1.00, , K, , Question No.78, , G, , Bookmark, Kajal's grandmother is Vinod's mother's husband, who is Manocha's mother. Vinay is Kajal's father. What, is the relationship with humor?, (A), Kaka - (Alternative 4), Brother - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Cousin - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Niece - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , Question No.79, , in, g, , (B), , To, , p, , (A), , Tr, , Select the appropriate photo for the given question from the following options:, , - (Optional 3), , (B), , - (Optional 4), , (C), - (Optional 2), (D), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 1), , Question No. 80, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 82 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 81 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 80 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , What is the next number in this series?, 51, 53, 56, 61, 68,?, (A), 79 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.81, , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , Select the correct option to complete the image-shaped image of the given image., , en, d, , (A), , - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (B), , Tr, , - (Optional 1), , (C), , - (Optional 2), , (D), , Bookmark
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Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 4), , Question No.82, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 10 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 12 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 8 - (Optional 3), , Question no.83, , G, , 7 - (Optional 4), , in, g, , (A), , K, , (Y, , ou, , How many squares are there in the given picture?, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , What is the next number in this series?, 10, 15, 30, 35, 70,?, (A), 75 - (Alternative 2), 73 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 77 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 79 - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.84, , To, , p, , Read the following statement and answer the following question., A + B is A is the husband of B., AB is A's wife., A * B is A is the son of B, A / B is A's daughter A., In the equation X / Y + Z / W, what does X's father have to do with W?, (A), Javai - (Alternative 2), (B), , Kaka / Mama - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Father-in-law (Alternative 3), , (D), , Boy - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Question no.85, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 309 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 350 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 400 - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , What is the next number in this series?, 11, 23, 48, 99, 202,?, (A), 409 - (Optional 4), , Question no.86, , 1.00, , 75 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 71 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 73 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, The support project of a company in England has 619 men and 619 women employees. The average, productivity of all employees is 71 calls per day. A male employee consumes an average of 71 calls a, day. What is the average number of average calls taken by a female employee in a day?, (A), 69 - (Alternative 1), , Question No.87, , 1.00, , Rs 12,800 - (Optional 3), , (C), , Rs 10,800 - (Optional 1), , (D), , Rs 9,800 - (Optional 4), , en, d, , Question No.88, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, Martin donates 13% of his salary to the blind welfare institution, 12% to orphanage, 14% to the welfare, agency and 16% to the medical aid agency. The rest of his salary is Rs. 40500 accumulates in the bank, for its monthly expenditure. What is the amount donated to an orphanage?, (A), Rs 11,800 - (Optional 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tr, , Find the value of x., , 16 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 14 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 13 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 15 - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (A), , Question No.89, Bookmark, The rich divided the 725 gifts into 4 small children. If the share of the first child, the share of the second, child, the triple of the third child's contribution and the fourth child's share of the fourth, be the same as, the first and second child., (A), 518 - (Optional 2), (B), , 516 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 522 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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(D), , 520 - (Optional 3), , Question No.90, , 1.00, , (B), , 7.91% increase - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 8.91% reduction - (Optional 3), , (D), , 7.91% reduction - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The station master decided to increase the length and breadth of the rectangular digital board by 9%, and 1% respectively. Calculate the total change made in the area., (A), 8.91% increase - (Optional 1), , Question No.91, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , 54 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 58 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 52 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , 234! Find the number of trailing zero (trailing zero) number., (A), 56 - (Optional 3), , K, , Question No.92, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 22 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 18 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 24 - (Optional 4), , Question No.93, , in, g, , (B), , G, , How many ways do 432 Mobiles have the same number of students?, (A), 20 - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, Note:, Study the following columns and answer the following question:, Sales of books in 2010 and 2011 in five branches of one publishing company (thousandths) are shown., , 1.00
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(B), , 74 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 76 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 78 - (Optional 3), , K, , 80 - (Alternative 4), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , How much is the average sales for all branches of 2010 (thousandths)?, , Question No.94, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 16 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 15 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 14 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , If the radius of a circle is fourteen times, how much longer is the perimeter of the perimeter?, (A), 13 - (Optional 1), , Question No.95, , 1.00, , 13.33 - (Optional 2), , p, , (B), , Tr, , Bookmark, One person is traveling at a speed of 12kmph, 24kmph and 10kmph from a rhombus triangular area., Take the average speed of your entire journey. (In Kmph), (A), 14.33 - (Optional 3), 15.33 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 12.33 - (Optional 1), , To, , (C), , Question No.96, , Bookmark, Sheila runs a certain distance 15/16 times faster than usual speed and takes longer than 6 minutes., Find the time you always need. (In minutes), (A), 84 - (Alternative 4), (B), , 86 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 88 - (Alternative 1), , (D), , 90 - (Optional 2), , 1.00
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Question No.97, , 1.00, , (B), , 460 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 450 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 480 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.98, , G, , 470 - (Alternative 3), , in, g, , (A), , K, , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Note:, Study the following columns and answer the following question:, Sales of books in 2010 and 2011 in five branches of one publishing company (thousandths) are shown., What is the total sale of C1, C3 and C5 branches for both the years together? (Thousandths), , 1.00, , (C), , 656 - (Optional 1), , 696 - (Alternative 2), , p, , (D), , 676 - (Optional 3), , Tr, , (B), , en, d, , Bookmark, One bulb manufacturer found that 13% of the total product is defective. If the number of defective, products is 4524, find the number of defective products., (A), 686 - (Optional 4), , Question No.99, , 1.00, , To, , Bookmark, In one box, 3 types of old coins are kept in the ratio 3: 5: 7. Coins are worth 1 rupee, 5 rupees and 10, rupees respectively. If the total value of coins placed in the box is Rs. If you have 1372, find out the, number of coins worth 10 rupees., (A), 92 - (Optional 4), (B), , 96 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 94 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 98 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.100, , 1.00, Bookmark
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Find the multiplication of two such numbers 9797 and M.Sc. There is 1., (A), 9797 - (Optional 1), (B), , 9898 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 9696 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 9595 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.101, , 1.00, , 16 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 14 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 15 - (Optional 3), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, After remaining divided by 119, there are 16 remaining. How much remaining 17 divided by the same, number?, (A), 13 - (Optional 1), , Question No.102, , 1.00, , (C), , 12.5 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 12.7 - (Optional 3), , K, , 12.9 - (Optional 4), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, The average weight of 61 sticks in a box is 6.1 kg. On keeping that new one, the weight of the weight, increased to 6.2. Then weigh the weight of new weight. (In kg), (A), 12.3 - (Optional 1), , Question No.103, , 1.00, , in, g, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper increased the price of one item by 41% and then gave 41% discount on the printed price, as a discount. What is the total profit or loss percentage?, (A), 16.21% loss - (Optional 4), 16.81% profit - (Optional 1), , (C), , 16.81% Damage - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 16.21% profit - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.104, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, If the same amount is invested for two years at the same rate of compounding and straightforward, interest, then there will be difference of Rs. 56 to the interest paid. If the interest rate is 4% per annum, then withdraw the amount invested. (In rupees), (A), 34,000 - (Optional 2), (B), , 33,000 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 35,000 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 32,000 - (Optional 4), , Question No.105, Bookmark, The damage done for a sale of Rs 535 for one item is 60% of the profit after selling the same item for Rs, 775. Find the base price of the item. (In rupees), (A), 625 - (Optional 1), (B), , 615 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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(C), , 610 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 600 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.106, , 1.00, , (B), , 6 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 5 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 4 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The milk and water content of the 49-liter mixture is 3: 4. How much water is required to mix this ratio 3:, 5? (In liters), (A), 7 - (Optional 1), , Question No.107, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (C), , 12.34 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 11.34 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , 14.34 - (Optional 4), , K, , 13.34 - (Optional 2), , (B), , G, , (A), , ou, , Give it straightforward:, , Question No.108, , 1.00, , 117 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 120 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 118 - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, A train crosses 238 m length in 51 seconds. If the same train has 17 seconds to cross a sign board, find, the length of the train. (In meters), (A), 119 - (Optional 3), , Tr, , Question No.109, , 1.00, , p, , Bookmark, The ratio of salary to Hameed, Seliment and Ganesh is 3: 5: 7. If Ganesh is worth more than Hameed If, you get 852 more, how much salary is salary? (In rupees), (A), 1,065 - (Optional 4), 1,035 - (Optional 1), , To, , (B), , (C), , 1,055 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1,045 - (Optional 2), , Question No.110, Bookmark, An amount of 6600 rupees is invested in 8% yearly interest rate. After 5 years, withdraw the total amount, and invest half a share in the stock market. Then remove the remaining amount. (In rupees), (A), 4,520 - (Optional 3), (B), , 4,620 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 4,320 - (Alternative 1), , 1.00
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(D), , 4,420 - (Optional 2), , Question No.111, , 1.00, , (B), , 1,228 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 1,226 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1,227 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A shopkeeper earns 12.5% profit by selling an item at a price of Rs 2,763. Calculate half the price of the, original cost of that item. (In rupees), (A), 1,229 - (Optional 4), , Question no.112, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 4590 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 4290 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 4490 - (Optional 3), , Question no.113, , G, , 4390 - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (A), , K, , (Y, , ou, , Find the value of x., , 1.00, , (B), , 3 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 2 - (Optional 2), , (D), , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, A man cycling goes from hostel to college at 15 km faster and gets late by 2 minutes. He runs the, bicycle at 20 km faster, it will arrive 2 minutes early. Distance between hostel and college distance. (In, KM), (A), 4 - (Optional 4), , 1 - (Optional 1), , p, , Question no.114, , 1.00, 2, , Bookmark, , To, , The total area of a square piece of a square placed on a table is 1089 cm . The width between the, glass piece and the edge of the table is 9 cm. Remove the length of the table. (in cm), (A), 51 - (Optional 3), (B), , 53 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 52 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 50 - (Optional 1), , Question No.115, Bookmark, A cuboid of Karna 21√3 melts and creates a cuboid. The length of the cuboid is the same as the density,, the width of the cuboid is 10.5 cm, what is the height of the cuboid? (in cm), , 1.00
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(A), , 42 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 45 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 44 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 43 - (Alternative 2), , Question no.116, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 9 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 7 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 8 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , One sum is tripled on compound interest in 4 years. How long will it take for 9 times?, (A), 10 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.117, , 50 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 80 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 70 - (Alternative 3), , K, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, Vimala has 44 of the 80 languages in French, 86 out of 100 in English, 46 out of 70 in Japanese and 34, in the Japanese. Remove the total percentage of his points. (In%), (A), 60 - (Optional 2), , G, , Question No.118, , Bookmark, , en, d, , in, g, , Give it straightforward:, , 1.00, , 4050 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 4060 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 4070 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 4080 - (Optional 4), , Tr, , (A), , Question No.119, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, There are 10 bangles in a gift box, the first four bangles have an average weight of 47 grams and the, remaining 6 bangles have an average weight of 48 grams. Remove the average weight of the total, bangles. (In grams), (A), 47.6 - (Optional 3), (B), , 45.6 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 46.6 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 48.6 - (Optional 4), , Question No.120, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Note:, Study the following columns and answer the following question:
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141: 165 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 146: 165 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 145: 165 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 143: 165 - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , (A), , K, , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Sales of books in 2010 and 2011 in five branches of one publishing company (thousandths) are shown., What is the ratio of total sales for both years of C2 branch, for the total number of C4 branches for both, the years?
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Roll No: B / UR / 22120202967, Registration No: 2210098861, , Collected ByRegistered Photo, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Name: GUPTA NIRAJ AWADHNARAYAN, Date: 06-Jan-2019, , -3rd Shift, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Guru Teg Bahadur - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Guru Arjan Dev - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Banda Brave - (Alternative 4), , Question No.2, , (C), , Nadir Shah - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Mujum Khan - (Alternative 3), , Question No.3, , Bookmark, , G, , Abdullah Abdullah - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , Who defeated the Marathas in the third battle of Panipat?, (A), Ahmed Shah Abdali - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Which of the following turned the Sikhs into a military sect?, (A), Guru Gobind Singh - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , The purpose of the Kyoto Protocol is(A), Protecting Wetland - (Alternative 4), , Minimizing Atmospheric Pollution - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Reducing greenhouse gas emissions - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Reducing electromagnetic radiation - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.4, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Which of the following cities is called the entrance of north-east India?, (A), Gangtok - (Alternative 1), Aizawl - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Dispur - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Guwahati - (Alternative 3), , To, , (B), , Question No.5, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which country does not have ports in Europe?, (A), Switzerland - (Alternative 2), (B), , Italy - (Alternative 4), , (C), , France - (Alternative 1)
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(D), , Spain - (Alternative 3), , Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Charity - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Acharya - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Symmetry - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , What is the property of not being extremely addictive on its mirror image of a substance?, (A), Asymmetry - (Alternative 2), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , Electromagnetic frequency - (Optional 3), , (C), , Electromagnetic Dimension - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Electromagnetic Induction - (Alternative 1), , K, , Question No.8, , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Electric accelerated particles under acceleration by the electric and magnetic field are transmitted, in the form of __________., (A), Electromagnetic Radiation - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Integrated - (Optional 1), , (C), , Dual - (Optional 2), , (D), , None of these - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , en, d, , Question No.9, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Indian court system follows the ________ type justice system., (A), Monopoly - (Alternative 3), , Bookmark, What is the process of breeding by which high vitamins or protein and high-fat crops are grown?, (A), Inbuilt - (Optional 4), (C), , InterSpace Hybridization - (Alternative 3), Bio fortification - (Alternative 2), , p, , (D), , Tissue Culture - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , (B), , To, , Question No.10, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Panama Canal Adds(A), Arctic Ocean to the Indian Ocean - (Alternative 4), (B), , Pacific Ocean to Indian Ocean - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean - (Alternative 1), , (D), , With the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean - (Alternative 2), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The ratio of hydraulic stress and its associated tetanic tension is called __________.
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(A), , Equality - (Optional 4), , (B), , Compression - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Semi modulus - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Volume amplitude modulus - (Alternative 3), , Question No.12, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Transportation - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Diligence - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Capital - (Optional 4), , ou, , Question No.13, , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following is not a major factor of production?, (A), Land - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (Y, , What accounts does the CAG audit?, (A), Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) and Central Agencies - (Optional 3), , Central Government, State Government and other government financial institutions (Alternative 2), , (C), , Only Central Government - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Only State Government - (Alternative 4), , G, , K, , (B), , Question No.14, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Which of these is found only in plants?, (A), Nuclei - (Alternative 4), Cell Structure - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Cell membrane - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Cell wall - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.15, , 1.00, Bookmark, , "Maiden Over" is related to which game?, (A), Cricket - (Alternative 3), Polo - (Alternative 4), , p, , (B), , Wrestling - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Football - (Optional 1), , To, , (C), , Question No.16, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of these lakes is found in Jammu and Kashmir?, (A), Nainital - (Alternative 2), (B), , Pulukat - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Soory Mori - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Bhimtal - (Alternative 1)
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Question no.17, , 1.00, , Bookmark, The constitution of the joint sitting of the two houses of Parliament has been taken from which, constitution?, (A), Soviet Constitution - (Alternative 4), French Constitution - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Australian Constitution - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Irish Constitution - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question No.18, , 1.00, , 60 days - (Optional 2), , (C), , 120 days - (Optional 4), , (D), , 30 Days - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Non-executed property (NPA) is a loan or advance which is an overdue on the principal or interest, payment for the period of ___________., (A), 90 days - (Optional 3), , Question No.19, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , Usain Bolt - (Alternative 1), , (D), , PT Usha - (Alternative 2), , Question No.20, , G, , Pankaj Advani - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Which of the following personality is not associated with the race competition?, (A), Heema Das - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Which of the following states is found in the Jemu Glacier state?, (A), Arunachal Pradesh - (Alternative 1), Himachal Pradesh - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Sikkim - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Uttarakhand - (Alternative 4), , p, , Question no.21, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Which amendment act has been added to the original duties in the constitution?, (A), 44th Constitutional Amendment Act - (Optional 1), (B), , 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 51st Constitutional Amendment Act - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 38th Constitutional Amendment Act - (Alternative 2), , Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the 'work or energy transfer rate'?, (A), Joule - (Alternative 1)
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(B), , Strength - (Optional 2), , (C), , Force - (Optional 3), , (D), , Speed - (Optional 4), , Question no.23, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Tittakka Lake - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Superior Lake - (Optional 1), , (D), , Lake Erie - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following is the world's largest (according to area) freshwater lake?, (A), Lake Huron - (Alternative 3), , Question no.24, , 1.00, , (C), , Parliament - (Alternative 1), , (D), , State Legislature - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , Governor - (Alternative 4), , K, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Which of the following is the right to make parliamentary law in relation to Scheduled Areas?, (A), Ministers of Cabinet - (Alternative 2), , G, , Question No.25, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of these is not a game of Asian origin?, (A), Kho-kho - (Alternative 1), Kabaddi - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Rugby - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Ludo - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question no.26, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Tr, , Which of the following rivers is the tributary of Ganges?, (A), Manas - (Alternative 3), Zanskar - (Alternative 1), Magnifier - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (D), , Subansiri - (Alternative 2), , Question no.27, , 1.00, , Bookmark, In Sri Lanka, the Indo-Sri Lanka agreement, famous for mediation in the ethnic conflict, was, signed(A), 1986 - (Alternative 4), (B), , 1988 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1989 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 1987 - (Alternative 2), , Question no.28, , 1.00
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(B), , Alfred Marshall - (Optional 1), , (C), , Adam Smith - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Karl Marx - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, "Economics is a science under which study of interactions of human behavior as an alternative, and inadequate income is studied." Who is this statement?, (A), Robins - (Alternative 4), , Question no.29, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , 92nd Amendment Act - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 74th Amendment Act - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 73rd Amendment Act - (Alternative 1), , Question No.30, , Bookmark, , English and French - (Alternative 1), , (B), , English and Dutch - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Englishman and Arkhot Nawab - (Alternative 4), , (D), , English and Portuguese - (Alternative 3), , in, g, , G, , (A), , Question No.31, , 1.00, , K, , The final war of Wandivash was fought between whom?, , (Y, , (B), , ou, , The powers, rights and duties of Panchayats were included in the 11th Schedule of the, Constitution by _____________., (A), 69th Amendment Act - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , The world-renowned Charminar is located in ___________., (A), Hyderabad - (Alternative 1), New Delhi - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Mumbai - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Bangalore - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question No.32, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , National Highway 1 goes from Delhi to ___________., (A), Jammu - (Alternative 1), (B), , Amritsar - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Srinagar - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Calcutta - (Alternative 4), , Question No.33, Bookmark, In organic compounds, the acyclic or open series compounds are also called __________________., (A), Scalene compounds - (Alternative 2), (B), , Scented compounds - (Alternative 1), , 1.00
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(C), , Elephantic compounds - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Synthetic compound (Optional 3), , Question No.34, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 72% - (Optional 2), , (C), , 70% - (Optional 1), , (D), , 76% - (Optional 4), , Question No.35, , Tu, be, ), , According to the 2011 census, literacy rate in India is ________, (A), 74% - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Bhilai - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Bhadravati - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Bokaro - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Which of the following is located in Iron and Steel Factory in Karnataka?, (A), Rourkela - (Alternative 3), , K, , Question No.36, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Swimming - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Short Track - (Optional 1), , (D), , Water Polo - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , en, d, , Question No.37, , in, g, , (B), , G, , In the given options, which of the Winter Olympics comes under the category of sports?, (A), Rowing - (Alternative 4), , Bookmark, The oath or administration of state ministers comes under which schedule of the Constitution?, (A), Fifth Schedule - (Optional 3), (C), , Fourth Schedule - (Alternative 4), Third Schedule - (Alternative 2), , p, , (D), , Second Schedule - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , (B), , To, , Question No.38, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Fiji is the governing body of which game?, (A), Goal Ball - (Alternative 4), (B), , Gambling - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Golf - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Gymnastics - (Alternative 2), , Question No.39, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Indian agriculture is often called-
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(A), , Future of Millions of People - (Optional 4), , (B), , Redeemer of Humankind - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Bets on Monsoon - (Alternative 2), , (D), , World Food Store - (Alternative 3), , Question No.40, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Sher Shah - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Ismaili Shah - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Adil Shah - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.41, , Tu, be, ), , By what name was the famous ruler of Delhi named Farid?, (A), Akbar - (Alternative 1), , (C), , P. V. Rajamannar - (Alternative 4), , (D), , R. S Sarkaria - (Alternative 1), , K, , s. - Optional 3, , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, Who is the chairperson of another commission set up to determine the relationship between the, Center and the states?, (A), M.M. Poonchi - (Alternative 2), , Question No.42, , 1.00, , in, g, , Bookmark, Animals whose cells are arranged in the embryo layer between the outer and internal membrane,, are called _________________________, (A), Monoblastic Beast - (Alternative 4), Triploblastic Beast - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Symmetrical animals - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Diaploblastic Beast - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.43, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , In the given options, which boxing does not belong to the game?, (A), Birdy - (Alternative 3), Uppercut - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Punch - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Knock Out - (Optional 1), , To, , (B), , Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which lens of the compound microscope creates real, inverted and bigger image?, (A), Eyepiece - (Alternative 1), (B), , Objective - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Focal Length - (Optional 2), , (D), , Focal Plane - (Alternative 3)
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Question No.45, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Bengal - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Sindh - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Uttar Pradesh - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , In which province did the famous Agartala movement "Tebhaga" occur?, (A), Madras - (Alternative 3), , Question No.46, , 1.00, , President - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Parliament - (Alternative 1), , (D), , State Legislature - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Who has the right to provide permanent residency to the local residents of Jammu and Kashmir?, (A), Chief Minister of State - (Alternative 4), , Question no.47, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , Samveda - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Yajurveda - (Alternative 2), , Question no.48, , G, , Rig Veda - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Which of the following Vedas is also known by the name of Brahma Vedas?, (A), Atharva Veda - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, According to the Integrated Energy Policy, when the demand for electricity is expected to be, 8,00,000 MW?, (A), 2021-21 - (Optional 1), 2041-42 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 2031-32 - (Optional 2), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 2051-52 - (Optional 4), , Question No.49, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Who among the following performed Manipuri dance in Santiniketan and brought back his fame?, (A), Mahatma Gandhi - (Alternative 4), (B), , King Part Chandra - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Debendranath Tagore - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Rabindranath Tagore - (Alternative 2), , Question No.50, Bookmark, Moderation in state policy director principles is done on the basis of which majority of the, following?, , 1.00
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(A), , Simple majority - (Optional 4), , (B), , Special majority of parliament with consent of states - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Special majority of Parliament - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Full majority - (Optional 3), , Question No.51, , 1.00, Bookmark, , H - (Alternative 1), , (C), , N - (Alternative 3), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., R: J :: P: ??, (A), A - (Alternative 2), , Question No.52, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , T - (Optional 1), , (D), , S - (Optional 3), , Question No.53, , G, , X - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Four of the following five are similar in a certain way, which create a group., Which one of these is not related to this group?, V, Z, S, X, T, (A), V - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., Wet: Dry :: Scheduled: ??, (A), Perfect - (Optional 3), Assigned - (Optional 2), , (C), , Pepared - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Unplanned - (Optional 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.54, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., 2357: 34 :: 5575: ??, (A), 24 - (Optional 1), (B), , 44 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 60 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 40 - (Optional 3), , Question no.55, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions.
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A compartment of 7 compartments is kept on one table. Each box of stacks has a special, vegetable. Carrots, onions, potatoes, cabbage, beans, pumpkins and ground vegetables are, vegetables. The stack is computed in the order of 1, 2, 3 ..... from the bottom of the stack., , Which of the following statements is correct with regard to the above order?, , Tu, be, ), , i) Carrot has been placed in any number of cans., ii) Cauliflower is not kept in the top tin box., iii) Potatoes are placed in a box kept in the middle of the pile., iv) The beans are placed in the pot top of the potato., v) Pumpkin is placed in the same number of carbohydrate under the carrots., vi) Potato is kept in the box which is neither close to the bean bins nor the cabbage box., vii) Zimbabwe is not in the No. 5 box., , Between potatoes, zimindic and onion. - (Optional 1), , (B), , Carrot is in the 5th box. - (Optional 2), , (C), , Cabbage is in the second final box - (Alternative 3), , (D), , There are only 2 cans in the middle of the pumpkin and carrots. - (Optional 4), , (Y, , ou, , (A), , Bookmark, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , How many classes are there in given picture?, , 1.00, , K, , Question no.56, , 15 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 17 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 12 - (Optional 3), 13 - (Optional 4), , p, , (D), , Tr, , (A), , To, , Question no.57, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions., A compartment of 7 compartments is kept on one table. Each box of stacks has a special, vegetable. Carrots, onions, potatoes, cabbage, beans, pumpkins and ground vegetables are, vegetables. Dump pile is counted in the order of 1, 2, 3 .... below., i) Carrot has been placed in any number of cans., ii) Cauliflower is not kept in the top tin box., iii) Potatoes are placed in a box kept in the middle of the pile., iv) The beans are placed in the pot top of the potato., v) Pumpkin is placed in the same number of carbohydrate under the carrots.
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vi) Potato is kept in the box which is neither close to the bean bins nor the cabbage box., vii) Zimbabwe is not in the No. 5 box., , (A), , Beans - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Landing - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Onions - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Pumpkin - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Which vegetable is kept between carrots and potato bins?, , Question no.58, , 1.00, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, If a mirror is placed on the shaded line, which of the following options is the correct image of the, given shape?, , G, , (A), , in, g, , - (Optional 1), , (B), , en, d, , - (Optional 3), , - (Optional 2), , p, , Tr, , (C), , To, , (D), , - (Optional 4), , Question No.59, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the appropriate picture to come forward in the given series.
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Tu, be, ), , (A), , - (Optional 3), , (Y, , ou, , (B), , K, , - (Optional 2), , in, g, , - (Optional 1), , G, , (C), , en, d, , (D), , p, , Tr, , - (Optional 4), , To, , Question No.60, , How straight lines are there in the given picture?, , 1.00, Bookmark
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15 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 20 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 24 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , ou, , 32 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (A), , Question No.61, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Select the correct option which will complete the format of the given image., , - (Optional 4), , p, , Tr, , (A), , To, , (B), , (C), , - (Optional 2), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , (D), - (Optional 1), , ou, , Question No.62, , (C), , 120 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 122 - (Alternative 2), , K, , 116 - (Optional 3), , G, , (B), , Bookmark, , (Y, , Find the next number in the category., 61, 62, 66, 75, 91,?, (A), 119 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , Question No.63, , 1.00, , in, g, , Bookmark, In this question four statements are given in relation between the letters, three, i, ii and iii are given, in relation to them. Assuming the statements as true, decide which conclusions are completely, true in relation to the statements., , en, d, , Statement. B = S ≥ T <H = A; C> Q = U <T <D; F> E> D = K, , (B), , Tr, , findings, ii) F> Q, ii) C> H, iii) Q <B, (A), Only ii) and iii) - (optional 3), (C), , All - (Optional 1), , (D), , Only iii) - (Optional 4), , To, , p, , Only i) and iii) - (Optional 2), , Question No.64, , Bookmark, In this question, a passage and a statement related to it have been given. Read carefully the verse, and review the statement based on it., RAW JARGER, wildlife conservation officer of Andhra Pradesh, says that about 3 lakh birds of, different castes have reached Kashmir Valley. Generally, about 9 lakh birds fall into the Kashmir, valley every year from different cold regions of the whole world. That's why people of the valley get, to see new species of birds every year. Birds can fly in any place to go to any place. At this time, Kashmir is less cold compared to its original original habitat, so that they come in Kashmir Valley, , 1.00
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every year in the month of September., These birds can be helpful in promoting the valley in tourism. Ahmed, Shikara's owner, has to say, that after the devastating incident of 2016, the arrival of tourists in the valley has decreased, considerably. These migratory birds can complete this vacuum by attracting tourists from all over, the world. Therefore, if the tourism department promotes it in a planned manner, it promotes it at, a large scale, it will promote tourism in the valley., , Tu, be, ), , Statement: The arrival of migratory birds in the valley every year in September can be used to, promote tourism here., , A - (Alternative 1), , (B), , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Select one of the following options., A. The statement is definitely true., B. The statement is probably true., C. Statement can not be determined, D. Statement is definitely wrong., , 1.00, , K, , Question No.65, , Mother - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Granddaughter - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Daughter - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Bookmark, Banu said to Maruti, "Your mother is my husband's daughter, daughter of mother of mother-in-law.", How is the mother of Maruti related to Banu?, (A), Sister - (Alternative 1), , Question No.66, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Tr, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., Countdown: Launch :: Breakfast: ??, (A), Food - (Optional 3), Lunch - (Optional 1), Tasty - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , (D), , Rice - (Alternative 4), , Question No.67, , 1.00, , Bookmark, In a certain code language, if ENGAGE is written VMTZTV, then how will PLENTY be written in the, same code language?, (A), LOVMBG - (Optional 3), (B), , KOVMGB - (Alternative 2), , (C), , KOVMBG - (Optional 1), , (D), , LOVMGB - (Alternative 4), , Question No.68, , 1.00
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Bookmark, In this question the relationship between the various elements of the statement is shown. The, statement has two conclusions., Statement. B ≥ L = K <T = J, , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , ou, , C - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Conclusion., i) J ≥ B, ii) J> L, Select the right from the following options., (A) The only i conclusion is correct., (B) Only ii conclusions are correct., (C) either i either ii conclusion is correct., (D) neither i nor ii conclusion is correct., (E) i and ii both conclusions are correct., (A), A - (Alternative 1), , Question No.69, , (B), , 100 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 102 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 101 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , Question No.70, , G, , 103 - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , (A), , Bookmark, , K, , Find the next number in the category., 17, 22, 44, 49, 98,?, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, According to the given picture, 6 letters A, B, C, D, E and F are marked on each surface of the dice., Which letter is marked on the surface opposite the surface F is inscribed on., , (A), , D - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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(B), , B - (Alternative 4), , (C), , A - (Alternative 3), , (D), , C - (Alternative 1), , Question No.71, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 81 - (Alternative 3), , (B), , 82 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 78 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 79 - (Alternative 2), , ou, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Find the next number in the category., 50, 52, 55, 60, 67,?, , Question No.72, , 1.00, , (Y, , Bookmark, A statement in this question and two related findings have been given in the form of i and ii,, assuming that the statements given in the statements to be true are to make sure that the, conclusions regarding the statements are logical?, , G, , K, , Statement: The schools in which the ratio of the number of teachers in proportion to the number, of students is higher, they provide better education. ABC is a school with very little student, numbers., , in, g, , Conclusion:, i. School ABC provides better education., ii. Where there is a high proportion of the number of teachers in proportion to the number of, students, there will be more attention to the children., , en, d, , Choose the right one from the following options., , Tr, , (A) The only i conclusion is correct., (B) Only ii conclusions are correct., (C) either i conclusion or ii is correct., (D) neither i conclusion nor ii is correct., (E) Both i and ii findings are correct, B - (Alternative 2), , (B), , E - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (A), (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Question No.73, Bookmark, Three statements in this question and three related conclusions have been given to them,, assuming you are truthful, it is to make sure that the conclusions related to the statements are, logical?, Statement. All crows are hens. All poultry is pigeon. There are some chickens., , 1.00
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Conclusion: i) All crows are pigeons., ii) Some crows are birds., iii) Some birds are pigeons., , Only i and iii - (optional 3), , (B), , Only i - (Optional 4), , (C), , I and ii only - (Alternative 2), , (D), , All - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , Question No.74, , 1.00, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question, a passage and a statement related to it have been given. Read carefully the verse, and review the statement based on it., , G, , K, , (Y, , RAW JARGER, wildlife conservation officer of Andhra Pradesh, says that about 3 lakh birds of, different castes have reached Kashmir Valley. In general, approximately 9 lakh birds each year, come from various cold regions of the world in the Kashmir valley. Therefore, the people of the, valley get new species of birds every year, birds can fly into any place and can go to any place. At, this time Kashmir is less cold compared to its original original natural habitat, so that in the month, of September every year Kashmir is in decline., These birds can be helpful in promoting the valley in tourism. Ahmed, Shikara's owner, has to say, that after the devastating incident of 2016, the arrival of tourists in the valley has decreased, considerably. These migratory birds can fulfill this vacuum by attracting tourists from all over the, world. Therefore, if the tourism department promotes it in a planned manner, it promotes it at a, large scale, it will promote tourism in the valley., , in, g, , Statement: Birds come in Kashmir Valley because it is cooler than their native natural habitats., , en, d, , Choose one of the following options., A. The statement is definitely true., B. The statement is probably true., C. Statement can not be determined, D. Statement is definitely wrong., , (B), (C), , A - (Alternative 1), D - (Alternative 4), C - (Alternative 3), , p, , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (A), , To, , Question No.75, , How many right-angled triangles can be made from given figures?, , 1.00, Bookmark
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10 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 13 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 6 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , ou, , 8 - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (A), , Question No.76, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Ample - (Optional 3), , (C), , Null - (Optional 4), , (D), , Void - (Optional 2), , Question No.77, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Four of the following five are similar in a certain way, which create a group., Which one of these is not related to this group?, Null, Naught, Void, Ample, Nil, (A), Naught - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, Select the correct option from the given options that can make a full square. (3 of the 5 images, are given below), , (A), , 2,4,5 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 1,4,5 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 1,3,4 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 1,2,5 - (Optional 1), , Question No.78, , 1.00
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Bookmark, , (A), , SaaS - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Uncle - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Father - (Optional 3), , (D), , In-laws - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Read the following logic and answer the given question., A @ B is A, B's husband., A # B is the wife of A, B., A $ B is the mother of A, B., A% B is the father of A, B., How is W, related to Z's mother in the equation W @ X $ Y% Z?, , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.79, , Bookmark, , Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions., , (Y, , A compartment of 7 compartments is kept on one table. Each box of stacks has a special, vegetable. Carrots, onions, potatoes, cabbage, beans, pumpkins and ground vegetables are, vegetables. Boxes are counted in the order of 1, 2, 3 below the heap., , in, g, , G, , K, , i) Carrot has been placed in any number of cans., ii) Cauliflower is not kept in the top tin box., iii) Potatoes are placed in a box kept in the middle of the pile., iv) The beans are placed in the pot top of the potato., v) Pumpkin is placed in the same number of carbohydrate under the carrots., vi) Potato is kept in the box which is neither close to the bean bins nor the cabbage box., vii) The landline is not in the No. 5 box., What box is there in zimindand?, , One of the boxes above pumpkin - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Box 1 - (Optional 4), , (C), , Box 2 - (Optional 1), , (D), , In the box below the beans - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , en, d, , (A), , Question No. 80, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Find the next number in the category., 18, 37, 76, 155, 314,?, (A), 639 - (Alternative 4), (B), , 633 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 636 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 630 - (Optional 1), , Question No.81, Bookmark, Two statements in this question and the two conclusions related to them have been given in the, form of i and ii, assuming that the statements are true, it is to determine which conclusions are, relevant in relation to the statements?, , 1.00
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Statement. Some cakes are cream. All creams are sour., Conclusion i) There are some creams, cakes., ii) All are sour cream., , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Select from the following options,, (A) only conclusions i is logical., (B) The only conclusion ii is logical., (C) either i or ii conclusion is rational., (D) neither i nor ii conclusion is rational., (E) i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), D - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , Question No.82, , 1.00, Bookmark, , K, , Choose the right water image of the given question from the given options., , G, , (A), , in, g, , - (Optional 3), , (B), , en, d, , - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (C), , - (Optional 4), , To, , p, , (D), , - (Optional 2), , Question no.83, Bookmark, In a certain code language, if CROWD is written XILJC, how would CRAMP be written in the same, code language?, (A), XIWUR - (Alternative 1), (B), , XIXVS - (Optional 3), , (C), , XIYUS - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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(D), , XIYWT - (Alternative 2), , Question no.84, , 1.00, , (B), , Sister - (Alternative 2), , (C), , SaaS - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Mom - (Alternative 1), , Question no.85, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, P is the cousin of Q, whose father is P's mother's brother. Q How are mothers related to P mother?, (A), Sister in Law - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (C), , SVY - (Optional 1), , (D), , LNP - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , HJL - (Alternative 2), , K, , (B), , ou, , Four of the following five are similar in a certain way, which create a group., Which one of these is not related to this group?, LNP, HJL, MOQ, SVY, VXZ, (A), VXZ - (Optional 3), , Question no.86, , 1.00, , 54,500 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 55,500 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 53,500 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, Compound interest and interest of simple interest received in two years on difference amount is, 84 rupees, if the rate of interest is 4%, then calculate the amount invested., (In rupees), (A), 52,500 - (Optional 1), , Question No.87, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, A bulb producing company found 13% of the total product defective. If the total number of nondefective products is 5133, then the number of total defective products should be given., (A), 757 - (Alternative 2), 767 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 777 - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , 747 - (Optional 1), , Question no.88, , Bookmark, Aamir distributed 925 gifts among 4 children. The first part of the child is twice the portion of the, other child, three times the size of the third child and four times the fourth child's share. Describe, the number of total gifts received by the first and the second child., (A), 444 - (Optional 2), (B), , 555 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 333 - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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(D), , 666 - (Optional 4), , Question No.89, , 1.00, , (B), , 22 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 20 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 21 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, At the rate of a compound interest rate of 5 years, the original amount is tripled in five years, in, how many years it will become 81 times the original amount?, (A), 19 - (Optional 1), , Question No.90, , 1.00, , (C), , 80 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 100 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , 90 - (Optional 3), , K, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Vimal received 69 out of 80 marks in French, 92 out of 100 in English, 62 out of 70 in Spanish, and, 47 out of 50 in Japanese. What was the total percentage achieved by him? ( % In ), (A), 70 - (Optional 1), , Question No.91, , 1.00, , 5,300 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 5,500 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 5,400 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, The amount of Rs. 8,000 is given at an annual rate of 8% on ordinary interest. If the amount was, withdrawn after 5 years and half of the total amount was invested in the stock market, then tell the, amount remaining (in rupees), (A), 5,600 - (Optional 4), , Tr, , Question No.92, , 1.00, 2, , Bookmark, , The entire area of the square piece of glass is 1600 cm . Which is placed above a table. The, width between the table and the glass piece is 9 cm. Tell the length of the table | (in cm), (A), 57 - (Optional 2), 59 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 58 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 56 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.93, , Bookmark, A person travels at the speed of 12kmph, 8kmph and 6kmph on the surface of an equilateral, triangle. Find the average speed of his journey. (In Kmph), (A), 9 - (Optional 3), (B), , 8 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 10 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 7 - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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Question No.94, , 1.00, , (B), , 7 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 5 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 6 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, When a number is divided by 119, the remainder remains 8. When the same number is divided by, 17, what will be the remainder?, (A), 8 - (Optional 4), , Question No.95, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 27 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 30 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 28 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.96, , G, , 29 - (Optional 3), , in, g, , (A), , K, , (Y, , ou, , Find the value of x., , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graph of the following times and answer the question based on it?, The sale of books (in thousand) has been given in two consecutive years of 2010 and 2011 of five, branches of a publishing company., , 1.00
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(B), , 72 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 73 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 71 - (Alternative 2), , K, , 70 - (Optional 1), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Find out the average of all companies in the year 2010 (in thousand)?, , Question No.97, , 1.00, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, Sheila walks at the speed of her usual speed (22/23) and determines a certain distance in 6, minutes more than the normal speed. Calculate the normal time it takes in determining a certain, distance? (in a minute), (A), 152 - (Optional 3), 132 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 162 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 142 - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.98, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, If a shopkeeper hikes the purchase price of an item by 48% and has a value of 48% on its sale,, then know the total percentage gain or loss it will have?, (A), 23.04% Loss - (Optional 4), (B), , 22.84% Loss - (Optional 3), , (C), , 23.04% profit - (Optional 2), , (D), , 22.84% profit - (Optional 1), , Question No.99, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Find the value of x.
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5510 - (Alternative 2), , (B), , 5710 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 5410 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 5610 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.100, , 1,115 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1,125 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1,105 - (Optional 1), , K, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, The proportion of salaries of Hameed, Clement and Ganesh is 3: 5: 7, respectively, if Ganesh is, getting Rs.908 more than Hameed. What is Clement's salary? (In rupees), (A), 1,135 - (Optional 4), , G, , Question No.101, , 1.00, , 21 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 22 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 19 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, How can the 648 mobile phones be distributed in an evenly similar manner in the students present, in the class?, (A), 20 - (Optional 2), , Question No.102, , 1.00, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, A train takes 59 seconds to cross the 204 m long bridge. If the same train takes 25 seconds to, cross a sign board then know the length of the train (in meters), (A), 160 - (Optional 4), 140 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 130 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 150 - (Optional 3), , To, , (B), , Question No.103, Bookmark, Selling an item for Rs 1,120 will get 60% more loss than the profit obtained by selling the same, item at Rs 1840 for a given price. Find the purchase price of that item? (In rupees), (A), 1,390 - (Optional 1), (B), , 1,690 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 1,590 - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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(D), , 1,490 - (Optional 2), , Question No.104, , 1.00, , (B), , 73 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 71 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 74 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, There is 633 male and 633 female employees in a support project of an English based company., The average productivity of all employees is 72 calls per day. 72 call attendants are provided daily, by a male employee. What will be the average of the number of calls being added to the women, staff daily?, (A), 72 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.105, , 1.00, , (C), , Rs.13,760 - (Optional 3), , (D), , Rs.17,760 - (Optional 2), , K, , Rs.14,760 - (Optional 4), , G, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Martin gave 13% of his salary to a working organization for blind people, 12% of his salary to, orphanages, 14% for physically challenged people, and 16% of his salary. Grant to the institution., The remaining amount of salary deposited in the bank for a monthly expenditure of Rs 44100., Find the amount donated in the orphanage., (A), Rs.1,1,760 - (Optional 1), , Question No.106, , 1.00, , 22 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 20 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 23 - (Optional 4), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, If the radius of a circle becomes 21 times, then how much of its circumference will be the previous, perimeter?, (A), 21 - (Optional 2), , Question No.107, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Tell us the product of two numbers, whom LS 8357 and M1., (A), 8357 - (Optional 1), 8557 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 8457 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 8657 - (Optional 4), , To, , (B), , Question No.108, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Instructions:, Study the graph of the following times and answer the question based on it?, The sale of books (in thousand) has been given in two consecutive years of 2010 and 2011 of five, branches of a publishing company., Find the ratio of total sales in the two years of branch C2 and the ratio of total sales in both years
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163: 144 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 164: 145 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 144: 163 - (Optional 2), , Question No.109, , K, , (B), , G, , 145: 164 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , in, g, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , of branch C4?, , en, d, , Bookmark, In the mixture of 98 liters, the ratio of milk and water is 3: 4. If this ratio is changed to 3: 5, then tell, the amount of excess water (in liters) mixed in the mixture., (A), 15 - (Optional 2), 16 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 17 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 14 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.110, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, The station master decides that the length and breadth of the rectangular digital board are, increased by 2% and respectively, 8% is reduced. Find out the total change in the area., (A), 5.24% increase - (Optional 1), (B), , 6.16% reduction - (Optional 2), , (C), , 8.24% reduction - (Optional 4), , (D), , 7.16% increase - (Optional 3), , Question No.111, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Simplify.
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4084 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 4064 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 4054 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 4074 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , 1.00, , ou, , Question no.112, , (C), , 9 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 2), , K, , 11 - (Optional 3), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, A person travels from the hostel to the college with a speed of 15 kmph from the bicycle and, reaches a 6-minute delay. If he runs the speed of 20 kmph then he reaches 6 minutes earlier., Describe the distance between hostel and college. (In km), (A), 12 - (Optional 4), , Question No.113, , 1.00, , 15.4 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 15.1 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 15.3 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, The average weight of 75 notebooks in a box is 7.5 kg. When a new notebook is placed in the box, then the average is 7.6kg. Specify the weight of the new notebook. (In Kg), (A), 15.2 - (Optional 2), , 1.00, , Tr, , Question No.114, , p, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper sells a product in Rs.3,276 and earns 12.5% profit. Tell the amount that is equal to, half of the purchase price of the product (in Rs.), (A), 1,356 - (Alternative 2), 1,456 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 1,556 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 1,256 - (Optional 1), , To, , (B), , Question No.115, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 573! In the trailing Zeros, let us know., (A), 140 - (Optional 3), (B), , 130 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 120 - (Optional 1)
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(D), , 150 - (Optional 4), , Question no.116, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 5.79 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 7.85 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 6.85 - (Optional 2), , ou, , 4.89 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Simplify., , Question No.117, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graph of the following times and answer the question based on it?, The sale of books (in thousand) has been given in two consecutive years of 2010 and 2011 of five, branches of a publishing company., Find out the total sales (in thousand) of company branches C1, C3 and C5 together in two years?, , (A), , 424 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 414 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 434 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 444 - (Optional 4), , Question no.118, , 1.00
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(B), , 59 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 56 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 57 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, What would be the height of the cuboid, 28, 3 cm, and the cuboid that is formed by making the, cuboid? If the length of the cuboid is equal to the arm of the cube and the width of the cuboid is, 14 cm. (in cm), (A), 58 - (Optional 3), , Question No.119, , 1.00, , 61 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 65 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 67 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, In one box, three different types of old coins are in the ratio of 3: 5: 7, the value of old coins is Rs., 1, 5 and 10 rupees respectively. If the total cost of coins placed in the box is Rs 882 So, tell the, number of old coins of 10 rupees., (A), 63 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.120, , (C), , 61.7 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 61.4 - (Optional 1), , in, g, , 61.5 - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, A gift box has 10 bangles. The average weight of the first 4 bangles is 61gms and the average, weight of the remaining 6 bangles is 62 gms. Tell the average weight of all bangles (in grams), (A), 61.6 - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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Roll No: C / OB / 23220383962, Registration No: 2310197737, , Collected By Registered Photo, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Name: DEEPAK KUMAR, Date: 10-Jan-2019, , 1st Shift, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Himalayas - (Alternative 2), , (C), , South Gangotri - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Yamunotri - (Alternative 4), , ou, , Which of the following is an Indian research center in Antarctica?, (A), Hemadri - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , Question No.2, , 11 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 8 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 12 - (Optional 4), , G, , (B), , Bookmark, , K, , How many players are there in the soccer team?, (A), 10 - (Optional 2), , 1.00, , in, g, , Question No.3, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which states are included in Vandhada Water Disputes Tribunal?, (A), Gujarat and Maharashtra - (Alternative 3), Odisha and Andhra Pradesh - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Goa, Maharashtra and Karnataka - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Kerala and Karnataka - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , Question No.4, , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who made the historic record in the 400 meter race of Under-20 World Championship?, (A), Usha Rani - (Alternative 2), Deepa Karmakar - (Alternative 1), , p, , (B), , Mithali Raj - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Hima Das - (Alternative 4), , To, , (C), , Question No.5, , When was the Constituent Assembly formed in India?, (A), , 1949 - (Alternative 4), , (B), , 1950 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1946 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 1945 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Laterite soil - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Alluvial Soil (Alluvial) - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Black soil - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following soil is also known as 'Regur Mitti'?, (A), Red Mud - (Alternative 3), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , World Happiness Report is prepared ______________________., (A), By United Nations Sustainable Development Solution Network - (Alternative 4), By the United Nations Development Program - (Alternative 1), , (C), , By World Trade Organization - (Alternative 2), , (D), , By International Monetary Fund - (Optional 3), , ou, , (B), , (Y, , Question No.8, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tischeology - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Anatomy - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Pathology - (Alternative 1), , Question No.9, , G, , (B), , K, , What is the branch of biology under which tissues are studied?, (A), Histology - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , in, g, , Bookmark, Which of the following is made to heat tetrafluoroethene on high pressure with free radical or percussive, catalyst?, (A), Polyester - (Alternative 4), Nylon 6 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Teflon - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Nylon 6 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.10, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Sultan Azlan Shah Cup is associated with which sport?, (A), Football - (Alternative 4), Table Tennis - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , (C), , Badminton - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Field Hockey - (Alternative 3), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which famous empire was established by Harihar and Bukka?, (A), , Golconda - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Chalukya - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Bidar - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Vijayanagara - (Alternative 3)
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Question No.12, , 1.00, , (B), , Solvent - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Trigger - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Exposure - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Which substance changes the rate of chemical reactions and remains chemically different during, reaction?, (A), Reactor - (Alternative 3), , Question No.13, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Gopal - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Mahipal - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Mahendrpal - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Which of the following was the founder of Pal Empire?, (A), Dhruv - (Alternative 4), , Question No.14, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , Dev Rai I - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Bukka Rai - (Alternative 4), , Question No.15, , G, , Krishna Dev Rai - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Which of the following famous rulers is related to the Tuluva dynasty?, (A), Tenali Raman - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Which of the following rivers forms the Bird Foot Delta?, (A), Neil - (Alternative 4), Amazon - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Ganga - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Mississippi - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.16, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , If the President returns the bill for reconsideration of the Parliament then it is called _____, (A), Suspension Veto (Veto) - (Optional 4), (B), , Limited veto (veto) - (Optional 3), , (C), , Pocket Veto (Veto) - (Optional 1), , (D), , Complete veto (veto) - (Alternative 2), , Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Ural mountain and Ural river separates Europe from _____________., (A), Asia - (Alternative 3), (B), , Africa - (Alternative 1), , (C), , South America - (Alternative 4)
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(D), , North America - (Alternative 2), , Question No.18, , 1.00, , (B), , Producer Food Chain - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Grasping Food Chain - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Decomposer Food Series - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The food chain in which the first stage starts as a productive with plants and ends with the nonvegetarian consumer as at the last level(A), Detroit's Food Series - (Alternative 2), , Question No.19, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Enforcement Contracts - (Optional 3), , (C), , Tax Payment - (Optional 2), , (D), , Termination of Business - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , The Is of Doing Business Report does not determine the regulators who affect __________., (A), Getting Power - (Alternative 1), , K, , Question No.20, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Part-XIV - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Part-XI - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Part-XIII - (Optional 4), , Question no.21, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Business, commerce and movement within India are described as part of the Constitution?, (A), Part-IV - (Optional 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Minimum support price was applied on the recommendation of _____., (A), Agricultural Costs and Prices Commission (CACP) - (Optional 3), Policy Commission - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Ministry of Agriculture - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Which of the following started the Goa Carnival in India?, (A), Dutch - (Alternative 3), (B), , British - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Portuguese - (Alternative 2), , (D), , French - (Alternative 4), , Question no.23, Bookmark, From which Constitution, the ideals of freedom, equality and brotherhood given in the preamble of our, Constitution have been taken?, (A), Australian - (Alternative 2), (B), , Germany's Weimar Constitution - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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(C), , USA - (Alternative 1), , (D), , French - (Alternative 3), , Question no.24, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 5 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 3 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , How many competitions are there in the Pentathlon game?, (A), 8 - (Optional 3), , Question No.25, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Transcription - (Optional 4), , (C), , Aminoceleasan - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Regulation - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Who demonstrates the multiplicative process of becoming amino acids from polypeptide?, (A), Translation - (Alternative 1), , K, , Question no.26, , 1.00, Bookmark, , U.S.A. (Alternative 2), , (C), , Russia - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Canada - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , Question no.27, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Where is the Great Divisioning Range located from the following countries?, (A), Australia - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Oculator - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Regenerator (translator) - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tr, , Which machine is used to accelerate charged particles or ions in high energy?, (A), Generator - (Optional 4), , Cyclotron - (Alternative 1), , p, , Question no.28, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Iltutmish who decides to declare his successor?, (A), Balban - (Alternative 2), (B), , RAJIA - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Mozaam Khan - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Naseeruddin - (Alternative 1), , Question no.29, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which is the supreme institution of law in India?, (A), Prime Minister's Office - (Alternative 4), (B), , Parliament - (Alternative 2)
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(C), , Supreme Court - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Election Commission of India - (Alternative 3), , Question No.30, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Union Home Minister - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Prime Minister - (Alternative 1), , (D), , President of India - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Who is the Chairman of the Regional Council?, (A), Finance Minister - (Alternative 4), , Question No.31, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Water - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Earth - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Fire - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , The word 'upah' in Sanskrit means:, (A), Sky - (Alternative 4), , Bookmark, , Mango Rainfall - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Chinook Rain - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Yesterday Baisakhi Rain - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.33, , 1.00, , G, , Rainfall before monsoon in Kerala and Karnataka, is known as _________ ?, (A), Lou Rain - (Alternative 3), , K, , Question No.32, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following is India's first speaking movie?, (A), Anarkali - (Alternative 2), Alam Ara - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Maya Bazar - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Noorjahan - (Alternative 1), , To, , p, , Question No.34, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following places is called the spiritual capital of India?, (A), Puri - (Alternative 1), (B), , Agra - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Varanasi - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Jammu - (Alternative 4), , Question No.35, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following Sultans of Delhi is known for its market control policy?, (A), Qutbuddin Aibak - (Alternative 3)
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(B), , Firuz Shah Tughlaq - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Muhammad bin Tughluq - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Allauddin Khilji - (Alternative 4), , Question No.36, , 1.00, , (B), , Generator - (Optional 1), , (C), , Transistor - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Rectifier - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, _____________ electrical static device is used to move the electric face signals or frequency from the, primary circuit to the second circuit., (A), Transformer - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.37, , Bookmark, , Article 143 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Article 123 - (Optional 1), , (D), , Article 76 - (Alternative 4), , K, , (B), , (Y, , Under which article of the Indian Constitution, can the President issue the Ordinance?, (A), Article 72 - (Optional 3), , Question No.38, , 1.00, , G, , Bookmark, The right to adopt, practice and propagate a religion belongs to which article of Indian Constitution?, (A), Article 29 - (Optional 4), Article 23 - (Optional 1), , (C), , Article 25 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Article 26 - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.39, , 1.00, , (C), , Tr, , Bookmark, In the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet, the place from which it is the most distant from the Sun is, called ________., (A), Earthquake - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Constellation - (Alternative 1), , Sun Expedition - (Alternative 2), Climax - (Alternative 3), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.40, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which year was the first Asian Kabadi Championship held?, (A), 1998 - (Optional 4), (B), , 1986 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1994 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1980 - (Alternative 1), , Question No.41, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The Indian scheme is credited with offering the first Blueprint -
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(A), , M. Visvesvaraya - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Mahatma Gandhi - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Jawaharlal Nehru - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel - (Alternative 4), , Question No.42, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Brahmaputra - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Yamuna - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Barak - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , National waterway number 2 has been established on which river?, (A), Ganga - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.43, , Beijing - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Sydney - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Cape Town - (Alternative 4), , K, , (B), , Bookmark, , (Y, , Which city was chosen to host the 2022 Winter Olympics?, (A), Gold Coast - (Alternative 2), , G, , Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following rivers is the river precompiled?, (A), Indus - (Alternative 2), Damodar - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Krishna - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Luni - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.45, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Standard Electrode Problems - (Optional 4), Electrode Problems - (Alternative 2), Electricity potential - (Alternative 1), , p, , (D), , Tr, , What is the potential difference between electrodes and electrolyte?, (A), Diode Feasibility - (Alternative 3), , To, , Question No.46, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the principle policy of the state taken from the Constitution?, (A), Canadian Constitution - (Alternative 2), (B), , Australian Constitution - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Irish Constitution - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Russian (Russian) Constitution - (Alternative 3), , Question no.47, Bookmark, An imaginary line passing through the center of the spherical mirror or the center of the lens or the, , 1.00
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center of curvature is called ______________., (A), Vertical axis - (Optional 3), (B), , Pole Axle - (Optional 2), , (C), , Spherical Pivot - (Optional 1), , (D), , Main axis - (Alternative 4), , Question no.48, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, , When was the second battle of Tarain fought?, (A), 1192 - (Optional 1), (B), , 1195 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 1194 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1199 - (Optional 4), , Heavy Industries and Capital Goods - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Economic liberalization - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Poverty Alleviation - (Alternative 3), , G, , Question No.50, , Bookmark, , K, , (B), , 1.00, , (Y, , What was the main goal of India's second Five Year Plan?, (A), Agriculture and Allied Sectors - (Alternative 1), , ou, , Question No.49, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , In angiosperm, the incidence of more than one fetus in its seed is called _____________., (A), Nuclear Ambriuni - (Alternative 4), Monoamrabioni - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Polyeumbronyi - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Diemberi - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.51, , Tr, , Choose the correct image of the given question from the given options., , To, , p, , (A), , - (Optional 4), , (B), , - (Optional 3), (C), - (Optional 1), (D), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 2), , Question No.52, , 1.00, , DHL - (Alternative 4), , (C), , JNR - (Optional 3), , (D), , FKP - (Optional 1), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Five to four in the following are similar in a certain way, which create a group., Which of these is not related to this group?, JNR, DHL, CGK, EIM, FKP, (A), CGK - (Alternative 2), , Question No.53, , 1.00, , (Y, , Bookmark, In this question, a statement and related two conclusions have been given in the form of i and ii,, assuming that the statements given in the statements to be true are to be sure that what conclusions, regarding the statements are logical?, , K, , Statement. It rains on every Monday, it is raining today., , G, , Conclusion, i) It is rainy season., ii) Today is Monday., , en, d, , in, g, , Choose the right one from the following options., (A) The only conclusion i rational is., (B) The only conclusion ii is logical., (C) either i or ii conclusion is rational., (D) neither i nor ii conclusion is rational., (E) i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), B - (Alternative 2), D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , A - (Alternative 1), , p, , Question No.54, , To, , Bookmark, In this question two statements and the two conclusions related to them have been given in the form of, i and ii, assuming that the statements given in the statements to be true are to make sure that the, conclusions regarding the statements are logical?, Statement: All tins are bottles. All bottles, peels are there., Conclusion:, i) All yellow, tin., ii) There is some bottle, tin., Select from the following options,, (A) only conclusions i is logical., (B) The only conclusion ii is logical., (C) either i or ii conclusion is rational., , 1.00
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(D) neither i nor ii conclusion is rational., (E) i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), A - (Alternative 1), E - (Alternative 4), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Question no.55, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Bookmark, , (B), , W - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Y - (Alternative 1), , (D), , R - (Alternative 2), , ou, , Four of the following five are similar in a certain way, which creates a group., Which of these is not related to this group?, U, R, Y, S, W, (A), S - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , (Y, , Question no.56, , G, , K, , Bookmark, Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions., 7 workers A, B, C, D, E, F and G live in a building which has only 2 floors, I and II are 3 houses on one floor, of the 2nd floor and 4 houses on the second floor., i. G lives on the floor that has 3 houses., ii. The floor on which D remains D is not the destination on which G and B reside., iii. C and A live on different floors., iv There is only one house in between the houses of F and A., , in, g, , Which of the following statements is incorrect as per the information given in the given question?, F and A are not neighbors. - (Optional 3), , (B), , C, G and B live on the second floor. - (Optional 2), , (C), , G and B are neighbors. - (Optional 4), , (D), , D and E live on the same floor. - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (A), , Tr, , Question no.57, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the next number in the category., 43, 44, 48, 57, 73,?, (A), 97 - (Optional 1), 100 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 98 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 99 - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (B), , Question no.58, , Bookmark, Referring to a little girl, a woman says, "She is the daughter of my sister's sister's sister. How is the, woman related to that little girl?, (A), Cousin / Behene - (Alternative 1), (B), , Aunt / Mummy - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Mother - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Grandmothers - (Alternative 3), , 1.00
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Question No.59, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , A - (Alternative 2), , (C), , V - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., X: L :: M: ??, (A), S - (Alternative 1), , Question No.60, , 1.00, , E - (Alternative 1), , (B), , C - (Alternative 2), , (C), , D - (Alternative 3), , (D), , F - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, According to the given picture, 6 letters A, B, C, D, E and F are marked on each surface of the dice. The, letter on which the letter is inscribed on the surface is printed., , Question No.61, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., Net: Fish :: Antenna: ??, (A), Signal - (Optional 2), (B), , Mobile - (Optional 1), , (C), , Wire - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Umbrella - (Alternative 3), , Question No.62, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In this question the relationship between the various elements of the statement is shown. The, statement has two conclusions., Statement: M ≤ N <O ≥ P <Q
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(B), , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Conclusion:, i) M <P, ii) O <Q, Select the right from the following options., (A) The only conclusion i rational is., (B) The only conclusion ii is logical., (C) either i or ii conclusion is rational., (D) neither i nor ii conclusion is rational., (E) i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), C - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.63, , G, , K, , (Y, , Select the correct option which will complete the format of the given image., , in, g, , (A), , en, d, , - (Optional 3), , - (Optional 4), , To, , p, , Tr, , (B), , (C), , (D), , - (Optional 1), , Bookmark
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- (Optional 2), , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.64, , Bookmark, Three statements in this question and three related conclusions have been given to them, assuming that, the statements given in the statements to be true are to be decided that what conclusions are relevant, in relation to the statements?, , ou, , Statement: Some employees are teachers. There are some teachers, spokesmen, all the spokesmen,, workers., , (B), , Only i) and iii) is logical. - (Optional 4), , (C), , Only iii) is rational. - (Optional 1), , (D), , Only ii) and iii) is logical. - (Optional 3), , K, , Only i) is rational. - (Optional 2), , G, , (A), , (Y, , Conclusion: i) Some workers are the preachers., ii) Some workers, employees., iii) All spokespersons are teachers., , Question No.65, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , How straight lines are there in the given picture?, , 8 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 11 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 7 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (A), , Question No.66, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the next number in the category., 11, 16, 32, 37, 74,?, (A), , 79 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 75 - (Optional 1)
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(C), , 77 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 81 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.67, , 1.00, , (B), , C - (Alternative 3), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , Question No.68, , G, , D - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , (A), , K, , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In this question a passage and a statement related to it have been given. Read carefully the passage, and review the statement based on it., When Shah Jahan gave his love for Mumtaz, he would have believed that the river would continue to, flow. There was no solid land on which the foundation could be laid. Therefore, to reduce the level of, water, he used an engineering system to use the foundation of deep well and it was filled with stone and, mud. Finally, he covered them with wooden boxwork structure and the tomb Made, Yamuna is an integral part of the creation of the Taj and there was no such prediction that it would dry, up or become narrow. But the river was narrow and it became contaminated. The timber of wood is, likely to be brittle or disintegrated as the venetian made on the foundation of wood, indicates that when, the wood is submerged in the wood, the age of the wood increases. When the wood does not come in, contact with oxygen, then that But such creatures can not be found who destroy them. Due to the, dryness and contamination of the Yamuna, the breakdown of a wooden tree can break., Statement. Tajmahal is built on a strong solid land along Yamuna river., Choose one of the following options., A. The statement is definitely true., B. The statement is probably true., C. Statement can not be determined, D. Statement is definitely wrong., , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , How many classes are there in the given picture?, , (A), , 12 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 15 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 9 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 17 - (Optional 3), , Question No.69, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., 1125: 18 :: 1356: ??, (A), 30 - (Optional 4)
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(B), , 10 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 20 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 40 - (Optional 3), , Question No.70, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tu, be, ), , Select the appropriate picture to come forward in the given series., , ou, , (A), , (Y, , - (Optional 1), , in, g, , - (Optional 3), , G, , K, , (B), , en, d, , (C), , To, , p, , (D), , Tr, , - (Optional 2), , - (Optional 4), , Question No.71, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the next number in the category., 12, 25, 52, 107, 218,?, (A), 431 - (Alternative 2), (B), , 441 - (Alternative 4)
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(C), , 421 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 440 - (Alternative 3), , Question No.72, , 1.00, , (B), , Husband - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Cousin / Behene - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Wife - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A is the son-in-law of B, whose son is D. D is the brother of C, whose only daughter is E. How is C related, to A?, (A), Sister in law - (Alternative 1), , Question No.73, , 1.00, , 5 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 8 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 6 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, , How many right angled triangles can be made from given figures?, , Question No.74, , To, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, If a mirror is placed on the shaded line, which of the following options is the correct image of the given, shape?, , (A), , - (Optional 4), , (B), - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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(C), - (Optional 1), , (D), , Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 2), , Question No.75, , 1.00, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question, four statements are given in relation between letters, three related findings i, ii and iii, have been given. When you consider the statements as truth, decide which conclusions are completely, true in relation to the statements., Statement: C ≤ U <E; C = O> M ≥ T; M = A> L, , All - (Optional 1), , (D), , I and ii only - (Alternative 2), , Question No.76, , K, , (C), , G, , Only ii and iii - (optional 3), , in, g, , (B), , (Y, , Conclusion:, i) E> L, ii) E> T, iii) U> O, (A), Only iii - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Aunt - (Alternative 3), Grandmother - (Alternative 2), Mother - (Alternative 1), , p, , (D), , Cousin / Behene - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (A), , en, d, , Read the following logic and answer the given question., A + B is the mother of A, B., AB is the father of A, B., A * B is the sister of A, B., A / B is A, B's brother., In the equation W + X / YZ, how is X's wife related to Z?, , 1.00, , To, , Question No.77, , Bookmark, In a certain code language, if GIFTED is written in TRUGVW, how will LUCID be written in the same code, language?, (A), OFXRW - (Optional 2), (B), , MVDJE - (Optional 3), , (C), , OFRXW - (Optional 1), , (D), , MWDKF - (Alternative 4), , Question No.78, , 1.00, Bookmark
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1,2,3 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 1,4,2 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 1,4,5 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 2,3,4 - (Optional 4), , ou, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Select the correct option from the given options that can make a full square. (3 of the 5 images given, below are given), , Question No.79, , 1.00, , G, , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions., 7 workers A, B, C, D, E, F and G live in a building which has only 2 floors, I and II are 3 houses on one floor, of the 2nd floor and 4 houses on the second floor., i. G lives on the floor that has 3 houses., ii. The floor on which D remains D is not the destination on which G and B reside., iii. C and A live on different floors., iv There is only one house in between the houses of F and A., , D - (Alternative 2), , (B), , F - (Optional 1), , (C), , G - (Optional 3), , (D), , E - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , Which of the following is different according to the given question?, , Question No. 80, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Tr, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., Eating: Restaurant :: Exercise: ??, (A), Health - (Alternative 1), Gym - (Alternative 3), Sweat - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Sports - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , (C), , Question No.81, , Four of the following five are similar in a certain way, which creates a group., Which of these is not related to this group?, Sorrow, Sad, Regret, Awful, Comic, (A), Regret - (Alternative 3), (B), , Awful - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Comic - (Optional 4), , (D), , Sorrow - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Question No.82, , 1.00, , (B), , COTME - (Optional 1), , (C), , OCTEM - (Optional 2), , (D), , COTEM - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In a certain code language, if CRACK is written in TEZME, how will AMUCK be written in the same code, language?, (A), OCTME - (Optional 4), , Question no.83, , 1.00, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions., 7 workers A, B, C, D, E, F and G live in a building with only 2 floors I and II, there are 3 houses on one floor, of the 2nd floor and 4 houses on the second floor., i. G lives on the floor that has 3 houses., ii. The floor on which D remains D is not the destination on which G and B reside., iii. C and A live on different floors., iv There is only one house in between the houses of F and A., , F, A & E - (Alternative 2), , (B), , C, B & D - (Optional 3), , (C), , D, E & G - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C, G & E - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , Question no.84, , G, , (A), , K, , Which of the following options is the option of which all members remain on the same floor?, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the next number in the category., 33, 35, 38, 43, 50,?, 64 - (Alternative 4), , (B), , 62 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 63 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 61 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , en, d, , (A), , Question no.85, , To, , p, , Bookmark, In this question a passage and a statement related to it have been given. Read carefully the passage, and review the statement based on it., When Shah Jahan gave his love for Mumtaz, he would have believed that the river would continue to, flow. There was no solid land on which the foundation could be laid. Therefore, to reduce the level of, water, he used an engineering system to use the foundation of deep well and it was filled with stone and, mud. Finally, he covered them with wooden boxwork structure and the tomb Made, Yamuna is an integral part of the creation of the Taj and there was no such prediction that it would dry, up or become narrow. But the river was narrow and it became contaminated. The timber of wood is, likely to be brittle or disintegrated as the venetian made on the foundation of wood, indicates that when, the wood is submerged in the wood, the age of the wood increases. When the wood does not come in, contact with oxygen, then that But such creatures can not be found who destroy them. Due to the, dryness and contamination of the Yamuna, the breakdown of a wooden tree can break., Statement. To maintain the structure of the Taj Mahal, a revival of Yamuna river is necessary., Choose one of the following options., A. The statement is definitely true., , 1.00
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(A), , B - (Alternative 2), , (B), , C - (Alternative 3), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , B. The statement is probably true., C. Statement can not be determined, D. Statement is definitely wrong., , Question no.86, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , 153: 169 - (Optional 1), , (C), , Tr, , (A), , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Instructions:, Study the following times graph and answer the question on its basis?, The sale of books (in thousand) has been given in two consecutive years of 2010 and 2011 of five, branches of a publishing company., Find the ratio of total sales in the two years of branch C2 and the ratio of total sales in both years of, branch C4?, , (D), , 152: 170 - (Optional 3), , 170: 152 - (Optional 4), 169: 153 - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.87, , 1.00, , Bookmark, If the radius of a circle becomes 15 times, then how much of its circumference will be the previous, perimeter?, (A), 15 - (Optional 2), (B), , 16 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 17 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 14 - (Optional 1), , Question no.88, , 1.00
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Bookmark, 243! In the trailing Zeros, let us know., (A), 56 - (Alternative 2), (B), , 57 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 55 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 58 - (Optional 3), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.89, , (B), , 14 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 11 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 12 - (Optional 2), , ou, , Bookmark, At the rate of a compound interest rate of 4 years, the basic amount is tripled in 4 years, in how many, years will this original amount be 27 times?, (A), 13 - (Optional 3), , Question No.90, , 1.00, , (C), , 80 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 70 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.91, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (A), (B), (C), , 4074 - (Alternative 2), 4064 - (Alternative 3), 4084 - (Optional 4), 4054 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (D), , Tr, , en, d, , Simplify., , G, , 85 - (Optional 1), , in, g, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, Sheila can walk in the speed of her normal speed (16/17) and fix a certain distance in 5 minutes more, than the normal speed. Calculate the normal time it takes in determining a certain distance? (in a, minute), (A), 75 - (Optional 3), , Question No.92, , 1.00, , Bookmark, If a shopkeeper hikes the purchasing value of an item by 42% and holds a price of 42% on its sale, then, know the total percentage gain or loss it will have?, (A), Profit of 16.64% - (Optional 2), (B), , Loss of 16.64% - (Optional 3), , (C), , Loss of 17.64% - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 17.64% profit - (Optional 1), , Question No.93, , 1.00
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(B), , 9697 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 9167 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 9567 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Tell the product of two numbers, which are the smallest endowment (LS) 9167 and the greatest, consonant (ms) 1., (A), 9267 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.94, , 1.00, , 554 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 556 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 552 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Aamir distributed 775 gifts among 4 children. First part of the child, twice the share of the other child,, three times the third child's share and four times the fourth child's share, all are equal. Please tell the, number of total gifts received by the first and the second child., (A), 558 - (Optional 4), , Question No.95, , 1.00, , (C), , 70 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 60 - (Optional 2), , Question No.96, , G, , 50 - (Optional 1), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, Vimal received 46 out of 80 points in French, 84 out of 100 in English, 44 out of 70 in Spanish, and 36, out of 50 in Japanese. What was the total percentage achieved by him? ( % In ), (A), 80 - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the following times graph and answer the question on its basis?, The sale of books (in thousand) has been given in two consecutive years of 2010 and 2011 of five, branches of a publishing company., , 1.00
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(B), , 73 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 74 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 75 - (Alternative 4), , K, , 76 - (Alternative 2), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Find out the average of all companies in the year 2010 (in thousand)?, , Question No.97, , 1.00, , 46 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 47 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 45 - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, How much will the height of the cuboid, 22 to 3 cm, be melted by making the cuboid? If the length of the, cuboid is equal to the arm of the cube, and the width of the cuboid is 11 cm. (in cm), (A), 44 - (Optional 1), , Question No.98, , 1.00, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, The amount of 6800 rupees is given at an annual rate of 8% on ordinary interest. If after 5 years the, amount was withdrawn and half of the total amount was invested in the stock market. So tell the, remaining amount? (In rupees), (A), 4,560 - (Alternative 2), 4,460 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 4,760 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 4,660 - (Optional 3), , To, , (B), , Question No.99, Bookmark, Selling an item for 545 rupees is the loss of 60% more than the profit obtained by selling the same item, at 785 rupees. Know the purchase price of that item? (In rupees), (A), 645 - (Optional 4), (B), , 635 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 615 - (Alternative 3), , 1.00
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(D), , 625 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.100, , 1.00, , (B), , 74 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 72 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 73 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A support company of an English based company has 621 men and 621 female employees. The, average productivity of all employees is 72 calls per day. 72 male attendees are provided daily by a male, employee. What will be the average of the number of calls being added by the women staff daily?, (A), 71 - (Optional 1), , Question No.101, , 1.00, , 49.4 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 49.7 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 49.5 - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, A gift box has 10 bangles. The average weight of the first four bangles is 49 gms and the remaining, weight of the 6 bangles is 50 gms. Tell the average weight of all bangles (in grams), (A), 49.6 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , K, , Question No.102, , 24 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 21 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 23 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, In one box, three different types of old coins are in the ratio of 3: 5: 7, the value of old coins is Rs. 1, 5, and 10 rupees respectively. If the total value of coins in the box is Rs 294, then tell the number of old, coins of Rs 10., (A), 22 - (Optional 1), , Question No.103, , 1.00, 2, , Bookmark, , (B), , Tr, , The whole area of the square piece of glass is 1156 cm . Which is placed above a table. The width, between the table and the glass piece is 9 cm. Tell table length | (in cm), (A), 52 - (Optional 3), (C), , 53 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 50 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , 51 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.104, , Bookmark, Martin donated 13% of his salary to the organization working for the blind people, 12% of his salary, orphanages, 14% of his salary, the institution working for physically challenged people, and 16% of his, salary The institution helping the therapeutic support The remaining amount of salary deposited in the, bank for Rs 40950 monthly expenditure. Find out the amount donated in the orphanage., (A), Rs 12,920 - (Optional 3), (B), , Rs.11,920 - (Optional 2), , (C), , Rs.10,920 - (Optional 1), , (D), , Rs.13,920 - (Optional 4), , 1.00
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Question No.105, , 1.00, , (B), , 13 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 15 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 14 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, When a number is divided by 119, the remainder remains 15. When the same number is divided by 17,, what will be the remainder?, (A), 12 - (Optional 1), , Question No.106, , 1.00, , 6 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 7 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 8 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, In the mixture of 56 liters, the ratio of milk and water is 3: 4. If this ratio is changed to 3: 5, then tell the, amount of excess water (in liters) mixed in the mixture., (A), 9 - (Optional 2), , Question No.107, , 1.00, , 1,214 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 1,212 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1,218 - (Optional 4), , en, d, , Question No.108, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper sells a product in Rs.2736 and earns 12.5% profit. Tell the amount that is equal to half of, the purchase price of the product. (In rupees), (A), 1,216 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tr, , Find the value of x., , 2 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 3 - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (A), (C), , 4 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 5 - (Optional 1), , Question No.109, Bookmark, At the same amount, the difference between compound interest and ordinary interest amount received, in two years at the interest rate is 60 rupees, if the rate of interest is 4% per year, then calculate the, amount invested. (In Rs.), (A), 35,500 - (Optional 3), (B), , 36,500 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 34,500 - (Optional 4), , 1.00
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(D), , 37,500 - (Optional 1), , Question no.110, , 1.00, , (B), , 5.84% reduction - (Optional 1), , (C), , 5.84% increase - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 6.56% increase - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The station master decides that the length and breadth of the rectangular digital board should be 8%, larger and decrease by 2%, respectively. Find out the total change in the area., (A), 6.56% reduction - (Optional 3), , Question No.111, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 12.24 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 14.24 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 13.24 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , 11.24 - (Optional 1), , K, , (A), , ou, , Simplify., , 1.00, , G, , Question no.112, , 12.5 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 12.1 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 12.3 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, The average weight of 63 notebooks kept in a box is 6.3 kg. When a new notebook is placed in the box, then the average is 6.4kg. Specify the weight of the new notebook. (In Kg), (A), 12.7 - (Optional 1), , Question No.113, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Tr, , Find the value of x., , (A), , 4790 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 4490 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 4590 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 4690 - (Optional 3), , Question No.114, Bookmark, One person travels at a speed of 12 kmph on the surface of an equilateral triangle, 24 kmph and 8 kmph,, , 1.00
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Find the average speed of it. (In kmph), (A), 14 - (Optional 4), (B), , 13 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 12 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 11 - (Optional 1), , Question No.115, , 1.00, , 458 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 468 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 438 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 448 - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the following times graph and answer the question on its basis?, The sale of books (in thousand) has been given in two consecutive years of 2010 and 2011 of five, branches of a publishing company., Find out the total sales (in thousand) of company branches C1, C3 and C5 together in two years?, , Question no.116, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Hameed, Clement and Ganesh's salary ratio is 3: 5: 7, respectively, if Ganesh is getting more than Rs.860, from Hameed. What is Clement's salary? (In rupees), (A), 1,075 - (Optional 4), (B), , 1,045 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1,065 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1,055 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.117, Bookmark, A bulb producing company found 13% of the total product defective. If the total number of non-defective, products is 4611, then specify the number of total defective products., (A), 689 - (Optional 3), (B), , 698 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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(C), , 683 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 686 - (Optional 2), , Question no.118, , 1.00, , (B), , 4 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 2 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 5 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A person travels from the hostel to the college with a speed of 15 kmph from the bicycle and arrives at a, delay of 2.5 minutes. If he runs a bike with a speed of 20 kmph then it reaches 2.5 minutes. Describe the, distance between hostel and college. (In km), (A), 3 - (Optional 2), , Question No.119, , 1.00, , (C), , 13 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 14 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , 11 - (Optional 1), , K, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, How can 675 mobile phones be shared in an evenly similar manner in the students present in the class?, (A), 12 - (Optional 2), , Question No.120, , 108 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 106 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 107 - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, A train takes 52 seconds to cross the 204 m long bridge. If the same train takes 18 seconds to cross a, board, then tell the length of the train. (In meters), (A), 109 - (Optional 4), , 1.00
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Collected ByRegistered Photo, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Roll No: D/OB/24210182474, Registration No: 2410229894, Name: KM SWARNIMA MAURYA, Date: 10-Jan-2019, Examination: Online Examination - SI, , -2nd Shift, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Gangtok - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , Raipur - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , Dispur - (Alternative 3 ), , ou, , Which is the capital of Mizoram?, (A), Aizawl - (Alternative 1 ), , (Y, , Question No.2, , Watermelon - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , Pumpkin - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , Cucumber - (Alternative 2 ), , in, g, , Question No.3, , G, , (B), , Bookmark, , K, , Which of the following crop is not a Zaid crop?, (A), Mustard - (Alternative 4 ), , 1.00, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The Constitution of India describes India as a, (A), Quasi-Federation State - (Alternative 3 ), Federation of Independent States - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , Union of States - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , Dominion of Free States - (Alternative 4 ), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.4, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , The Vice-President is a member of, (A), the Rajya Sabha - (Alternative 1 ), the Lok Sabha - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , neither Lok Sadha nor Rajya Sabha - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , both the Houses - (Alternative 4 ), , To, , (B), , Question No.5, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the formula for Pressure?, (A), Mass/Area - (Alternative 3 ), (B), , Force/Area - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , Force/Mass - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , Force/Time - (Alternative 1 )
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Question No.6, , 1.00, , (B), , 2018 - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , 2013 - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , 2009 - (Alternative 2 ), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Which of the following years was declared as the 'International Year of Water Cooperation' by The, United Nations?, (A), 2001 - (Alternative 1 ), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Elephant - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , Lion - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , Golden Eagle - (Alternative 1 ), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , What was the Royal emblem of the Rashtrakutas?, (A), Tiger - (Alternative 3 ), , K, , Question No.8, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Evaporation - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , Sublimation - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , Condensation - (Alternative 1 ), , en, d, , Question No.9, , in, g, , (B), , G, , The process where by a liquid(water) changes into a gas(water vapour) is called, (A), Precipitation - (Alternative 3 ), , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the atomic number of Carbon?, (A), 6 - (Alternative 2 ), 4 - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , 5 - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 3 - (Alternative 4 ), , p, , Question No.10, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Who gave the slogan 'Freedom is my birth right and I Shall have it'?, (A), Bal Gangadhar Tilak - (Alternative 2 ), (B), , Bhagat Singh - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , Subhas Chandra Bose - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , Jawaharlal Nehru - (Alternative 3 ), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following Monuments is not built by Shah Jahan?, (A), Taj Mahal - (Alternative 3 )
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(B), , Peacock Throne - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , Red Fort - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , Panch Mahal - (Alternative 2 ), , Question No.12, , 1.00, , (B), , T T Krishnamachari - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , Lal Bahadur Shastri - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , Gulzarilal Nanda - (Alternative 4 ), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Who acted as the interim Prime Minister of India immediately on the death of Jawaharlal Nehru?, (A), Indira Gandhi - (Alternative 2 ), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.13, , Bookmark, , England - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , Australia - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , West Indies - (Alternative 4 ), , K, , (B), , (Y, , Indian Cricket team played their first ever ODI against which one of the following teams?, (A), South Africa - (Alternative 3 ), , G, , Question No.14, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the expansion of "NPCI"?, (A), Nominal Payments Corporation of India - (Alternative 3 ), National Public Corporation of India - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , National Payments Corporation of India - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , National Payment Corporation of Industries - (Alternative 2 ), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.15, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Tr, , Which one of the following is a natural source of Acetic acid?, (A), Orange - (Alternative 2 ), Vinegar - (Alternative 3 ), Tamarind - (Alternative 1 ), , To, , p, , (D), , Lemon - (Alternative 4 ), , Question No.16, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Warli Folk Painting is from which state of India?, (A), Uttar Pradesh - (Alternative 3 ), (B), , Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , Jharkhand - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , Maharashtra - (Alternative 4 ), , Question No.17, , 1.00, Bookmark
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Sardar Sarovar dam is located in, (A), Nagaland - (Alternative 1 ), (B), , West Bengal - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , Tripura - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , Gujarat - (Alternative 2 ), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.18, Bookmark, , What is the formula for Methane?, (A), CH4 - (Alternative 1 ), MH4 - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , M2H4 - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , C2H4 - (Alternative 2 ), , ou, , (B), , (Y, , Question No.19, , 1.00, Bookmark, , India - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , Japan - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , Russia - (Alternative 4 ), , G, , (B), , K, , Which one of the following is the largest country by area in the world?, (A), Cuba - (Alternative 1 ), , Question No.20, , 1.00, , in, g, , Bookmark, Which one of the following states is the most densely populated state as per 2011 census?, (A), Jharkhand - (Alternative 1 ), Assam - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , Maharashtra - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , Bihar - (Alternative 3 ), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.21, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Where is Sanchi Stupa located?, (A), Madhya Pradesh - (Alternative 2 ), West Bengal - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , Andhra Pradesh - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , Gujarat - (Alternative 3 ), , To, , (B), , Question No.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Grand Slam Tournament is related to which among the following sports?, (A), Rowing - (Alternative 2 ), (B), , Chess - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , Tennis - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , Golf - (Alternative 4 )
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Question No.23, , 1.00, , (B), , Irrigation - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , Ploughing - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , Fertilizers - (Alternative 1 ), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The substances which are added to the soil in the form of nutrients for the healthy growth of, plants are called _________________, (A), Sowing - (Alternative 2 ), , Question No.24, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Brazilian real - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , Brazilian rand - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , Brazilian peso - (Alternative 1 ), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , What is the currency name of Brazil?, (A), Brazilian ringgit - (Alternative 4 ), , Question No.25, , (C), , Maseru - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , Astana - (Alternative 1 ), , Question No.26, , G, , Tripoli - (Alternative 4 ), , in, g, , (B), , Bookmark, , K, , Which is the capital of Kenya?, (A), Nairobi - (Alternative 2 ), , 1.00, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , What is the distance between the Moon and the Earth?, (A), 3.84 x 105 km - (Alternative 3 ), 4.84 x 105 km - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , 1.84 x 105 km - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 2.84 x 105 km - (Alternative 1 ), , p, , Question No.27, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , What is the nickname of PT Usha?, (A), Payyoli Express - (Alternative 2 ), (B), , Flying woman - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , The Wall - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , Punisher - (Alternative 4 ), , Question No.28, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In which of the following Continents Great Victoria Desert is situated?, (A), Asia - (Alternative 4 )
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(B), , Europe - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , Antarctica - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , Australia - (Alternative 3 ), , Question No.29, , 1.00, , (B), , the House is never dissolved - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , one-fourth of its members retire after every 3 years - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , it holds the supreme power - (Alternative 3 ), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.30, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Rajya Sabha is considered to be a Permanent House because, (A), its members never retire - (Alternative 1 ), , Jawaharlal Nehru - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , B. R. Ambedkar - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , Rajendra Prasad - (Alternative 1 ), , K, , (B), , Bookmark, , (Y, , Who is known as 'Modern Manu'?, (A), GV Mavalankar - (Alternative 2 ), , G, , Question No.31, , 1.00, Bookmark, , When was the Third Round table Conference held?, (A), 1920 - (Alternative 2 ), 1932 - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , 1940 - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , 1947 - (Alternative 3 ), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.32, , 1.00, , (B), , Quartz - (Alternative 4 ), Mica - (Alternative 1 ), , p, , (C), , Tr, , Bookmark, ______________ is a group of silicate minerals that have perfect cleavage, so that they split easily, into thin plates., (A), Gypsum - (Alternative 2 ), , Feldspar - (Alternative 3 ), , To, , (D), , Question No.33, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who is the CEO of NITI Aayog?, (A), Dr.V.K. Paul - (Alternative 2 ), (B), , Amitabh Kant - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , V.K. Saraswat - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , Ramesh Chand - (Alternative 4 ), , Question No.34, , 1.00
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Bookmark, Which of the following is a popular folk dance of Himachal Pradesh?, (A), Jawara - (Alternative 3 ), (B), , Alkap - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , Charba - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , Matki - (Alternative 2 ), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.35, , Bookmark, , (B), , 1937 - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , 1935 - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , 1950 - (Alternative 4 ), , ou, , The Federal Court of India was setup in the year________, (A), 1947 - (Alternative 3 ), , (Y, , Question No.36, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Chit Companies - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , NBFCs - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , Insurance Companies - (Alternative 2 ), , G, , (B), , K, , Open-ended and Close-ended Schemes are the terms used in ____________, (A), Mutual Funds - (Alternative 3 ), , in, g, , Question No.37, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Where was Valabhi University located?, (A), Punjab - (Alternative 2 ), Delhi - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , Gujarat - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , Bihar - (Alternative 4 ), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.38, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Who among the following can preside over a joint sitting of the two Houses of the Indian, Parliament?, (A), Chief Minister of any one of the states - (Alternative 1 ), Prime Minister of India - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , Speaker of the Lok Sabha - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , Chairman of the Rajya Sabha - (Alternative 4 ), , To, , (B), , Question No.39, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the expansion of "SONAR"?, (A), Sound Neutralization and Ranging - (Alternative 4 ), (B), , Sound Object Navigation and Radiation - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , Sound Navigation and Ranging - (Alternative 3 )
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(D), , Sound Object Navigation and Ranging - (Alternative 2 ), , Question No.40, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Haryana - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , Mizoram - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , Arunachal Pradesh - (Alternative 1 ), , Tu, be, ), , Which State comes under the Article 370 of the Constitution?, (A), Jammu and Kashmir - (Alternative 3 ), , Question No.41, , 1.00, , Australia - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , South Africa - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , New Zealand - (Alternative 4 ), , (Y, , (B), , (C), , Sociology - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , Epigraphy - (Alternative 3 ), , en, d, , Question No.43, , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , Aqualogy - (Alternative 4 ), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Question No.42, The study of Inscriptions is called, (A), Ecology - (Alternative 2 ), , ou, , Bookmark, , In which of the following countries Perth Stadium is located?, (A), Bangladesh - (Alternative 3 ), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Where is the headquarters of "Multi Commodity Exchange" located?, (A), Mumbai - (Alternative 3 ), Chennai - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , New Delhi - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Kolkata - (Alternative 2 ), , p, , Question No.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Pench National Park is situated in ________________, (A), Meghalaya - (Alternative 2 ), (B), , Madhya Pradesh - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , Uttarakhand - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , Telangana - (Alternative 3 ), , Question No.45, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The President of India is elected by, (A), The People of India directly - (Alternative 1 )
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(B), , The Union Cabinet - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , Indirect election by electoral college - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , The Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha at a joint sitting - (Alternative 2 ), , Question No.46, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Fencing - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , Wrestling - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , Cricket - (Alternative 3 ), , Tu, be, ), , C A Bhavani Devi is associated with which game/sport?, (A), Boxing - (Alternative 2 ), , 1.00, , five years - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , six years - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , four years - (Alternative 1 ), , K, , (B), , Bookmark, , (Y, , The members of the Rajya Sabha are elected for the period of, (A), one years - (Alternative 3 ), , ou, , Question No.47, , G, , Question No.48, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Losar festival is celebrated by which of the following religions?, (A), Sikhism - (Alternative 4 ), Buddhism - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , Jainism - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , Hinduism - (Alternative 3 ), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.49, , 1.00, , (B), , Transpiration - (Alternative 4 ), Photosynthesis - (Alternative 3 ), , p, , (C), , Tr, , Bookmark, The process by which green plants make their own food from carbon-dioxide and water in the, presence of sunlight and chlorophyll is called _______________________., (A), Anaerobic Respiration - (Alternative 2 ), , Respiration - (Alternative 1 ), , To, , (D), , Question No.50, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who topped the Forbes Highest-Paid Female Athletes 2018 list?, (A), Serena Williams - (Alternative 3 ), (B), , Venus Williams - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , P V Sindhu - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , Caroline Wozniacki - (Alternative 4 ), , Question No.51, , 1.00
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Bookmark, , (B), , 12 - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , 8 - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , 10 - (Alternative 2 ), , ou, , 15 - (Alternative 1 ), , (Y, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , How many straight lines are there in the given figure?, , Question No.52, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , K, , Bookmark, In this question, a statement is given followed by two conclusions numbered i and ii. You have to, assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and, decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in, the statement., Statement: "The MT pen costs Rs.25 per piece", read a board in a stationery shop., Conclusion:, i) The cost of 5 MT pen is Rs. 125., ii) The cost of the pen is very high, , (A), (B), , Tr, , en, d, , Choose the appropriate one from the following options, (A) Only conclusion i follows, (B) Only conclusion ii follows, (C) Either i or ii follows, (D) Neither i nor ii follows and, (E) Both i and ii follow, D - (Alternative 3 ), B - (Alternative 2 ), A - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , E - (Alternative 4 ), , To, , p, , (C), , Question No.53, , Bookmark, Read the given information carefully and answer the questions that follow., Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W sit around a circular table facing centre(not necessarily in the, same order). Among them, there are 3 males and 5 females. No two males sit together., i) P sits opposite to Q who is a male., ii) T sits between a male and a female., iii) V sits fourth to the right of U who sits third to the left of P., iv) S sits immediately next to his friend P and opposite to W., v) U is not the neighbour of T., , 1.00
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Which of the following statements is true?, (A), S and Q are males - (Alternative 2 ), (B), , The gender of T cannot be determined - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , W is not the neighbour of Q - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , There is only one person between T and S - (Alternative 4 ), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.54, , Bookmark, In this question, three statements are given followed by three conclusions. You have to assume, everything in the statement to be true, then consider the given conclusions together and decide, which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the, statements., , (B), , None follows - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , Only i) - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , Only i) and iii) - (Alternative 2 ), , in, g, , Question No.55, , K, , Only ii) and iii) - (Alternative 3 ), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Statements: All cats are rats. All rats are dogs. Some dogs are animals., Conclusions:, i) Some cats are dogs, ii) All dogs are rats, iii) All animals are dogs, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statement. This, statement is followed by two conclusions:, , Tr, , Statements: S ≤ L < U > M > B > E ≥ R, Conclusion:, i) S > M, ii) L > E, , To, , p, , Choose the appropriate one from the following options, (A)Only conclusion i follows., (B) Only conclusion ii follows., (C) Either conclusion i or ii follows., (D) Neither conclusion i nor ii follows., (E) Both conclusion i and ii follow., (A), B - (Alternative 2 ), (B), , C - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1 ), , Question No.56, Bookmark, A is the grandmother of D who is the daughter of E. C is the brother of B whose sister is E. How is, , 1.00
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D related to C?, (A), Niece - (Alternative 3 ), (B), , Daughter - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , Sister - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , Cousin - (Alternative 2 ), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.57, Bookmark, , (B), , 52 - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , 48 - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , 41 - (Alternative 2 ), , ou, , Find the next number in the series., 7, 4, 11, 15, 26, ?, (A), 78 - (Alternative 4 ), , Question No.58, , G, , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, Which one of the alternative will be the next figure from the given alternatives for the given series?, , in, g, , (A), , en, d, , - (Alternative 1 ), , - (Alternative 4 ), , To, , p, , Tr, , (B), , (C), , - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , 1.00
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Question No.59, , Tu, be, ), , - (Alternative 2 ), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , M#N@O - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , M@N%O - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , M@N$O - (Alternative 2 ), , K, , (B), , (Y, , Which of the following shows that 'O is the daughter-in-law of M'?, (A), M%N@O - (Alternative 4 ), , ou, , Read the following statements and answer the questions based on them, A@B means A is the mother of B, A#B means A is the father of B, A$B means A is the wife of B, A%B means A is the husband of B, , Question No.60, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, In a certain code language, if DROWSE is coded as HVZRUG, then how is CATNAP coded in that, language?, (A), SDQVDF - (Alternative 4 ), SFQWFE - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , SDQWDF - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , SEQWEF - (Alternative 2 ), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.61, , To, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, If a mirror is placed on the shaded line, then which of the following options is the right image of, the given figure?, , (A), , - (Alternative 2 ), (B), - (Alternative 3 ), (C), , 1.00
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- (Alternative 1 ), (D), , Tu, be, ), , - (Alternative 4 ), , Question No.62, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (Y, , ou, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions that follow., Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W sit around a circular table facing centre(not necessarily in the, same order). Among them, there are 3 males and 5 females. No two males sit together., i) P sits opposite to Q who is a male., ii) T sits between a male and a female., iii) V sits fourth to the right of U who sits third to the left of P., iv) S sits immediately next to his friend P and opposite to W., v) U is not the neighbour of T., , (C), , QT - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , TP - (Alternative 3 ), , Question No.63, , G, , SR - (Alternative 4 ), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Which of the following pairs are males?, (A), QS - (Alternative 2 ), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, Pointing to a photograph of a boy, a man said to his wife, "He is the only brother of daughter of, paternal grandfather of your son." Who is the boy in the photograph?, (A), Man himself - (Alternative 4 ), Man's son - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , Man's brother - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , Man's father - (Alternative 1 ), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.64, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, In a certain code language, if MUSCLE is coded as NFHXOV, then how is SLUMBER coded in that, language?, (A), TMVNFCS - (Alternative 4 ), (B), , HOFYNVI - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , HOFNYVI - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , TMVNCFS - (Alternative 3 ), , Question No.65, Bookmark, Read the given information carefully and answer the questions that follow., Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W sit around a circular table facing centre(not necessarily in the, same order). Among them, there are 3 males and 5 females. No two males sit together., i) P sits opposite to Q who is a male., , 1.00
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ii) T sits between a male and a female., iii) V sits fourth to the right of U who sits third to the left of P., iv) S sits immediately next to his friend P and opposite to W., v) U is not the neighbour of T., , (B), , Q - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , U - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , S - (Alternative 3 ), , Tu, be, ), , Who sits exactly between P and R?, (A), V - (Alternative 1 ), , Question No.66, , 1.00, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question, three statements showing relationship have been given, which are followed by, three conclusions i, ii and iii. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which, conclusion(s) is/are definitely true., , (C), , Only iii) - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , Only i) and iii) - (Alternative 1 ), , Question No.67, , G, , Only i) and ii) - (Alternative 2 ), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Conclusions:, i) S > N, ii) L > M, iii) L ≤ M, (A), Only i) and either ii) or iii) - (Alternative 4 ), , (Y, , Statements: S = L > I > N; G > B = A < D; N < E = M < G, , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, In this question, two statements are given followed by two conclusions numbered i and ii. You, have to assume everything in the statements to be true, then consider the two conclusions, together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the, information given in the statements., , To, , p, , Statements: Some nibs are pens. All pens are spoons., Conclusions:, i) Some spoons are nibs., ii) All spoons are pens., Choose the appropriate one from the following options, (A) Only conclusion i follows, (B) Only conclusion ii follows, (C) Either i or ii follows, (D) Neither i nor ii follows and, (E) Both i and ii follow, (A), D - (Alternative 4 ), (B), , B - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3 ), , 1.00
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Question No.68, , 1.00, , Bookmark, Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that, does not belong to that group?, GEC, MKI, WUS, ZCF, LJH, (A), GEC - (Alternative 2 ), ZCF - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , MKI - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , LJH - (Alternative 1 ), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question No.69, , 1.00, , 1,3,4 - (Alternative 1 ), , (B), , 2,4,5 - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , 1,3,5 - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , 2,3,4 - (Alternative 2 ), , en, d, , in, g, , (A), , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Select the correct alternative from the following options which can form a complete square (3 out, of 5 images given below) :, , Question No.70, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, In this question, a passage is given followed by a statement. Read the passage carefully and judge, the statement based on the given passage., Major fire broke out at Patil Estate slum in Shivajinagar on Wednesday afternoon. As many as 40, fire tenders were rushed at the spot to douse the fire. Even after three hours, the fire could not be, completely brought under control. The cause of fire could not be ascertained, though it spread due, to LPG gas cylinder explosions., , To, , Thousands of houses came crumbling down as the fire spread from one crammed lane space to, another. According to fire brigade officials, the fire first broke out in lane number 3 of the slum, area and then spread to other parts. Officials said that there were no casualties. Traffic on the, Wakdewadi bridge heading from Khadki towards Pune railway station was stopped and diverted, back to Khadki as fire tenders were parked on the bridge., Statement: The fire spread due to the explosion of LPG gas cylinder., Choose the appropriate one from the following options, A -The statement is definitely true., B -The statement is probably true., C -The statement is cannot be determined., D -The statement is definitely false., (A), C - (Alternative 3 ), , 1.00
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(B), , A - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2 ), , Question No.71, , 1.00, , (B), , MS - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , NS - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , NR - (Alternative 4 ), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Replace the question mark with an option that follows the same logic applied in the first pair, BY:CZ::LQ: ??, (A), MR - (Alternative 3 ), , ou, , Question No.72, , (C), , 2806 - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , 2108 - (Alternative 3 ), , K, , 2641 - (Alternative 1 ), , G, , (B), , Bookmark, , (Y, , Find the next number in the series., 21, 23, 43, 133, 527, ?, (A), 2103 - (Alternative 4 ), , 1.00, , Question No.73, , 1.00, , 10 - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , 14 - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , 8 - (Alternative 4 ), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, Replace the question mark with an option that follows the same logic applied in the first pair, 1311:6::4222: ??, (A), 12 - (Alternative 1 ), , 1.00, , Tr, , Question No.74, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that, does not belong to that group?, Y, O, J, E, H, (A), Y - (Alternative 4 ), (B), , H - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , J - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , O - (Alternative 3 ), , Question No.75, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many Right angled triangles can be formed from the given figure?
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8 - (Alternative 2 ), , (B), , 16 - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , 12 - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , 10 - (Alternative 1 ), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , ou, , Question No.76, , 1.00, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, Each face of the dice is painted with Purple, Red, Yellow, Blue, Gray and Black as shown in the, given figure. What colour is painted on the face opposite to Black colour?, , RED - (Alternative 3 ), , (B), , YELLOW - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , BLUE - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , Tr, , (A), , PURPLE - (Alternative 4 ), , p, , Question No.77, , 1.00, , To, , Bookmark, Replace the question mark with an option that follows the same logic applied in the first pair, Radiology:Radiations::Seismology: ??, (A), Earthquake - (Alternative 4 ), (B), , Famine - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , Weather - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , Rainfall - (Alternative 2 ), , Question No.78, Bookmark, In this question, a passage is given followed by a statement. Read the passage carefully and judge, , 1.00
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the statement based on the given passage., Major fire broke out at Patil Estate slum in Shivajinagar on Wednesday afternoon. As many as 40, fire tenders were rushed at the spot to douse the fire. Even after three hours, the fire could not be, completely brought under control. The cause of fire could not be ascertained, though it spread due, to LPG gas cylinder explosions., , Tu, be, ), , Thousands of houses came crumbling down as the fire spread from one crammed lane space to, another. According to fire brigade officials, the fire first broke out in lane number 3 of the slum, area and then spread to other parts. Officials said that there were no casualties, although they are, assessing the damage caused. Traffic on the Wakdewadi bridge heading from Khadki towards, Pune railway station was stopped and diverted back to Khadki as fire tenders were parked on the, bridge., , B - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4 ), , (Y, , (B), , K, , Choose the appropriate one from the following options, A -The statement is definitely true., B -The statement is probably true., C -The statement is cannot be determined., D -The statement is definitely false., (A), C - (Alternative 3 ), , ou, , Statement: Many people died out of this fire accident., , G, , Question No.79, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , in, g, , Choose the correct water image of the given question from the given options., , (A), , - (Alternative 2 ), , p, , (B), , Tr, , - (Alternative 1 ), , To, , (C), , - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , - (Alternative 4 ), , Question No.80, , 1.00, Bookmark
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Find the next number in the series., 4, 3, 4, 9, 32, ?, (A), 124 - (Alternative 1 ), (B), , 155 - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , 96 - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , 128 - (Alternative 4 ), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.81, , Bookmark, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Choose the correct alternative which will complete the image pattern of the given image., , G, , (A), , in, g, , - (Alternative 4 ), , en, d, , (B), , - (Alternative 1 ), , To, , p, , (C), , Tr, , - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , - (Alternative 3 ), , Question No.82, , 1.00
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(B), , Aeroplane - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , Ship - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , Jet - (Alternative 1 ), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Replace the question mark with an option that follows the same logic applied in the first pair, Umpire:Playground::Sailor: ??, (A), Voyage - (Alternative 2 ), , Question No.83, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , 461 - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , 429 - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , 472 - (Alternative 2 ), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Find the next number in the series., 423, 407, 434, 418, 445, ?, (A), 439 - (Alternative 4 ), , Question No.84, , 1.00, , Centimeter - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , Decimeter - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , Kilogram - (Alternative 3 ), , en, d, , Question No.85, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that, does not belong to that group?, Millimeter, Kilogram, Centimeter, Decimeter, Meter, (A), Millimeter - (Alternative 4 ), , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Tr, , How many squares are there in the given figure?, , (A), , 12 - (Alternative 4 ), , (B), , 13 - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , 10 - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , 15 - (Alternative 2 ), , Question No.86, , 1.00
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Bookmark, , (B), , 45.8 - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , 45.2 - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , 45.4 - (Alternative 2 ), , Tu, be, ), , A gift box consists of 10 rings. The average weight of the first 4 rings is 45 grams and the average, weight of the remaining 6 rings is 46 grams. Find the average weight of the total rings.(in grams), (A), 45.6 - (Alternative 3 ), , Question No.87, , 1.00, , 859 - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , 849 - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , 879 - (Alternative 4 ), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, A bulb producing company found that 11% of the overall product is defective. If the number of non, defective products is 7031 then find the number of defective products., (A), 869 - (Alternative 3 ), , Question No.88, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Bookmark, Directions:, Study the following bar graph and answer the question that follows:, Sales of books (in thousands) from 5 branches (C1,C2,C3,C4&C5) of a publishing company for the, two successive years 2010 and 2011., What is the ratio of the total sales of branch C2 for both years to the total sales of branch C4 for, both years?, , (A), , 35:32 - (Alternative 3 ), , (B), , 36:33 - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , 34:31 - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , 31:34 - (Alternative 1 ), , 1.00
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Question No.89, , 1.00, , (B), , 35kmph - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , 70kmph - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , 50kmph - (Alternative 2 ), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A Person travels a Equilateral triangular area with the speed of 25kmph, 75kmph and 150kmph, along the planes of the triangular field. Find the average speed of the entire journey., (A), 60kmph - (Alternative 1 ), , Question No.90, , 1.00, , 35 Years - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , 37 Years - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , 31 Years - (Alternative 1 ), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, The amount doubles itself under Compound interest in 3 years. In how many years will it become, 2048 times of it?, (A), 33 Years - (Alternative 2 ), , Question No.91, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Directions:, Study the following bar graph and answer the question that follows:, Sales of books (in thousands) from 5 branches (C1,C2,C3,C4&C5) of a publishing company for the, two successive years 2010 and 2011., What is the total sales in the branches C1, C3 and C5 together for both the years? (in thousands), , (A), , 454 - (Alternative 2 ), , (B), , 457 - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , 455 - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , 456 - (Alternative 4 )
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Question No.92, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 8460 - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , 6480 - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , 6840 - (Alternative 2 ), , ou, , 8640 - (Alternative 4 ), , (Y, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Simplify:, , Question No.93, , 1.00, , (C), , 104 mins - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , 96 mins - (Alternative 1 ), , Bookmark, , p, , Tr, , Simplify:, , 1.00, , en, d, , Question No.94, , G, , 114 mins - (Alternative 4 ), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, Sheela walks a certain distance at (13/14)th of the usual speed and takes 8 minutes more than, the usual time. Find the usual time taken., (A), 68 mins - (Alternative 3 ), , 5096 - (Alternative 4 ), , (B), , 2096 - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , 4096 - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , 3096 - (Alternative 3 ), , To, , (A), , Question No.95, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Directions:, Study the following bar graph and answer the question that follows:, Sales of books (in thousands) from 5 branches (C1,C2,C3,C4&C5) of a publishing company for the
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78 - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , 72 - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , 76 - (Alternative 2 ), , Question No.96, , K, , (B), , G, , 74 - (Alternative 1 ), , 1.00, , in, g, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , two successive years 2010 and 2011., What is the average sales of all the branches (in thousands) for the year 2010?, , en, d, , Bookmark, When the article sold at the rate of Rs.3753 earned a profit of 11% more than that of the loss, incurred when the same article sold at the rate of Rs.1432. Find the Cost price of the article., (A), Rs.2325 - (Alternative 3 ), Rs.2532 - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , Rs.2523 - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , Rs.2352 - (Alternative 2 ), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.97, , To, , p, , Simplify:, , (A), , 23.3 - (Alternative 4 ), , (B), , 23.7 - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , 23.9 - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , 23.5 - (Alternative 1 ), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Question No.98, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 1880 - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , 1660 - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , 1220 - (Alternative 4 ), , Tu, be, ), , Find the product of two numbers, whose LCM is 120 and HCF is 13., (A), 1560 - (Alternative 1 ), , Question No.99, , 1.00, , 46 cm - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , 50 cm - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , 45 cm - (Alternative 1 ), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Total area of the square Glass Piece is 1024 cm2, which is placed on the top of a table. The width, between the edge of the table and the glass piece is 9 cm wide. Find the length of the table., (A), 48 cm - (Alternative 4 ), , Question No.100, , 1.00, , 99 - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , 77 - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , 88 - (Alternative 3 ), , en, d, , Question No.101, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, A Box contains three different types of old coins in the ratio 8:7:6, the values of old coins are 1, rupee, 5 rupees and 10 rupees respectively. If the total value of the coins in the box is Rs.1133,, find the number of coins values 5 rupees., (A), 66 - (Alternative 1 ), , 1.00, , (B), (C), , 825 - (Alternative 1 ), 855 - (Alternative 4 ), 835 - (Alternative 2 ), , p, , (D), , Tr, , Bookmark, The salary ratio of Hakeem, Christo and Ganesh is 3:5:7, if Ganesh is getting Rs.684 more than, Hakeem. What is the salary of Christo?(in Rs.), (A), 845 - (Alternative 3 ), , To, , Question No.102, , 1.00, , Bookmark, The average weight of 109 Notebook in a box is 10.9 kg. When a new Notebook is added to the, box the average goes to 11 kg. Find the weight of the new Notebook., (A), 22.3 kg - (Alternative 2 ), (B), , 22.7 kg - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , 21.9 kg - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , 22.5 kg - (Alternative 3 ), , Question No.103, , 1.00
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(B), , 89% - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , 87% - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , 88% - (Alternative 2 ), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Vimal obtained 76 marks out of 80 in French, 94 marks out of 100 in English, 50 out of 70 in, Spanish and 47 out of 50 in Japanese. What was the overall percentage obtained by him?, (A), 91% - (Alternative 4 ), , Question No.104, , 1.00, , Rs.4840 - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , Rs.4480 - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , Rs.4640 - (Alternative 1 ), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, A sum of Rs.6400 invested under simple interest at rate of 8% p.a. If the amount after 5 years is, withdrawn and half of the total amount is invested in Share market. Find the remaining amount.(in, Rs), (A), Rs.4740 - (Alternative 2 ), , Question No.105, , 1.00, , 65 km - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , 75 km - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , 80 km - (Alternative 3 ), , 1.00, , en, d, , Question No.106, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, A person cycles from hostel to college at a speed of 75 kmph and reaches 15 minutes late. If he, cycles at a speed of 150 kmph and he reaches early by 15 minutes. Find the distance between, hostel and college., (A), 60 km - (Alternative 1 ), , (B), (C), , 39:27 - (Alternative 3 ), 27:39 - (Alternative 4 ), 37:41 - (Alternative 2 ), , p, , (D), , Tr, , Bookmark, Time taken by Vicky and Rakesh to cover a distance of 1000 km are in the ratio of 43 : 41. Find the, ratio of their speeds., (A), 41:43 - (Alternative 1 ), , To, , Question No.107, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many ways that 936 mobiles can be distributed equally to the students in the class?, (A), 24 - (Alternative 4 ), (B), , 20 - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , 14 - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , 16 - (Alternative 2 ), , Question No.108, , 1.00, Bookmark
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Amir shared 700 gifts among 4 kids. The share of the first kid, twice the share of second kid, thrice, the share of third kid and four times the share of fourth kid are all equal. Find the sum of gifts, received by 1st kid and 2nd kid., (A), 460 - (Alternative 1 ), 480 - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , 440 - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , 504 - (Alternative 4 ), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question No.109, , 1.00, , 71 - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , 69 - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , 73 - (Alternative 4 ), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, In a support project of an English based company, there are 519 male and 519 female employees., The average productivity of all the employees is 69 calls per day. The average calls attended by a, male employee is 69 calls per day. What is the average calls attended per day by a female, employee?, (A), 67 - (Alternative 1 ), , Question No.110, , 1.00, , 84 m - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , 100 m - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , 72 m - (Alternative 1 ), , 1.00, , en, d, , Question No.111, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, A train takes 49 seconds to cross a bridge of length 238 m. If the same train takes 15 seconds to, cross a sign board, find the length of the train., (A), 105 m - (Alternative 3 ), , (B), (C), , 34 cm - (Alternative 3 ), 32 cm - (Alternative 2 ), 36 cm - (Alternative 1 ), , p, , (D), , Tr, , Bookmark, What is the height of the cuboid, if the cube of diagonal 19√3 cm is melted and casted, the, cuboid’s length is the same as the cube’s side and the breadth of the cuboid is 9.5 cm?, (A), 38 cm - (Alternative 4 ), , To, , Question No.112, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Find the number of trailing Zeros in 421!, (A), 97 - (Alternative 1 ), (B), , 103 - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , 99 - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , 105 - (Alternative 4 ), , Question No.113, , 1.00, Bookmark
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1852 - (Alternative 2 ), , (B), , 1652 - (Alternative 3 ), , (C), , 1541 - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , 1752 - (Alternative 4 ), , ou, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Simplify:, , Question No.114, , 1.00, , (C), , 14% loss - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , 14% profit - (Alternative 1 ), , Question No.115, , K, , 16% profit - (Alternative 2 ), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, The shopkeeper added 40% of the cost price as mark up and then he gives a discount of same, 40% on the marked price for a sale, then what will be the overall profit or loss percentage., (A), 16% loss - (Alternative 4 ), , 1.00, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, When a number divided by 114 it leaves a remainder 14. What will be the remainder, when the, same number divided by 19., (A), 12 - (Alternative 2 ), 14 - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , 10 - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , 16 - (Alternative 3 ), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.116, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper sells a product at the rate of Rs.1863 and earns a profit of 12.5%. Find the amount, which is equal to half of the cost price of the product., (A), Rs.826 - (Alternative 2 ), (B), , Rs.830 - (Alternative 4 ), , (C), , Rs.824 - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , Rs.828 - (Alternative 3 ), , Question No.117, Bookmark, If the radius of a circle is Thirteen times, its perimeter will become how many times of its previous, perimeter?, (A), 15 - (Alternative 4 ), (B), , 13 - (Alternative 2 ), , 1.00
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(C), , 12 - (Alternative 1 ), , (D), , 14 - (Alternative 3 ), , Question No.118, , 1.00, , Rs.9132 - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , Rs.9312 - (Alternative 2 ), , (D), , Rs.9321 - (Alternative 3 ), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Martin donates 13% of his Salary to Visually challenged organization, 12% of the Salary to, orphanage, 14% of his Salary to Physically challenged organization and 16% of his Salary to the, foundations for medical help. The remaining amount Rs.34245 of Salary has been deposited in, the bank for monthly expenses. Find the amount donated to Orphanage., (A), Rs.9123 - (Alternative 4 ), , Question No.119, , 1.00, , 32500 - (Alternative 1 ), , (C), , 35500 - (Alternative 4 ), , (D), , 33500 - (Alternative 2 ), , in, g, , Question No.120, , G, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, The difference between the interest earned on the same amount invested under compound, interest and simple interest at same rate of interest for 2 years is Rs. 52. If the rate of interest is, 4% p.a. then find the amount invested?(in Rs.), (A), 31500 - (Alternative 3 ), , en, d, , Bookmark, Station master decides that the length and the breadth of the rectangular Digital Board should be, increased by 11% and decreased by 11% respectively. Find the overall change in the area, (A), 1.44% decrease - (Alternative 4 ), 1.21% decrease - (Alternative 2 ), , (C), , 1.44% increase - (Alternative 3 ), , (D), , 1.21% increase - (Alternative 1 ), , To, , p, , Tr, , (B), , 1.00
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Collected ByRegistered Photo, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Roll No: D / SC / 24320133810, Registration No: 2410196318, Name: ISHWAR SINGH, Date: 10-Jan-2019, , -3rd Shift, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Rajasthan - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Gujarat - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Punjab - (Alternative 4), , ou, , Where is Mandal's style of Mandla?, (A), Maharashtra - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Question No.2, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Chief Justice of India - (Alternative 3), , (C), , President - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Prime Minister - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , Question No.3, , G, , (B), , K, , The Chief Justice of India's High Court is appointed by whom?, (A), Governor - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , What is the nickname of Andre Agassi?, (A), Double Kicker - (Alternative 3), Surfer - (Alternative 4), , (C), , The Las Vegas Kid - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Acer - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.4, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Where is the Tarapur nuclear power plant located?, (A), Orissa - (Alternative 2), Maharashtra - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Rajasthan - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Gujarat - (Alternative 3), , To, , (B), , Question No.5, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Oceanic streams of high and low flows are called(A), Heat - (Alternative 2), (B), , Spring - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Tidal - (Alternative 4)
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(D), , Soft - (Alternative 1), , Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 36 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 44 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 54 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , What is the atomic number of the indium element?, (A), 49 - (Optional 4), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Shooting - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Volleyball - (Alternative 4), , (D), , तैराक - (Alternative 2 ), , (Y, , (B), , (C), , Work / Time - (Optional 4), , (D), , Velocity / Time - (Optional 1), , Bookmark, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Question No.9, , 1.00, , G, , Time / velocity - (Optional 3), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Question No.8, The formula for finding acceleration is:, (A), Velocity x time - (Alternative 2), , ou, , The word 'Butterfly Stroke' is related to which game?, (A), Tennis - (Alternative 3), , What is the name of the IUPAC of acetic acid?, (A), Ethanoic acid - (Alternative 2), Butenike Acid - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Methanoke Acids - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Propanic acid - (Alternative 3), 1.00, , To, , p, , Question No.10, Bookmark, , How much is the dimension of nitrous oxide (HNO )?, (A), (B), (C), (D), , 2, , 2.8 x, 4.5 x, 3.8 x, 1.5 x, , 10-4, 10-4, 10-4, 10-4, , Question No.11, , - (Optional 4), - (Alternative 2), - (Optional 3), - (Optional 1), 1.00
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Bookmark, What does the pineal gland secrete?, (A), Androgen - (Alternative 2), (B), , Melatonin - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Glucose - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Insulin - (Alternative 1), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.12, , Bookmark, , (B), , Swiss Franc - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Swiss Taka - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Swiss Lira - (Alternative 2), , ou, , What is the currency name of Switzerland?, (A), Swiss Dollar - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Question No.13, , Raipur - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Jaipur - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Panaji - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , Question No.14, , G, , (B), , Bookmark, , K, , Jharkhand's capital is(A), Ranchi - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who discovered the ribosomes in the cell?, (A), D. Ivanovski - (Alternative 3), Stephen's Halls - (Alternative 2), , (C), , George I'm Pailade - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Alec Zafri - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.15, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , The word 'corner kick' is used in which game?, (A), Golf - (Alternative 4), , To, , (B), , Cricket - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Football - (Optional 1), , (D), , Hockey - (Alternative 2), , Question No.16, , 1.00, Bookmark, , When did the liberal exchange rate management system (LERMS) dissolve?, (A), March 1995 - (Alternative 2), (B), , March 1993 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , March 1994 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , March 1996 - (Alternative 1)
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Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , State Assembly - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Rajya Sabha - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Lok Sabha - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , The lower house of the Indian Parliament is called(A), State Council - (Alternative 3), , Question No.18, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Mount Abu - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Shravanabelagola - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Arasavalli - (Alternative 2), , Question No.19, , Bookmark, , Mary Kom - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Shiva Thapa - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Vikas Krishna Yadav - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , G, , (B), , Question No.20, , 1.00, , K, , Who wrote the book 'Unbreakable: An Autobiography'?, (A), Air Leo - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Where is the statue of God Gomateshwar?, (A), Srisailam - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Who is responsible for the election of State Legislative Assemblies?, (A), State Governor - (Alternative 4), Central Election Commission - (Alternative 1), , (C), , President of India - (Alternative 3), , (D), , State Election Commission - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question no.21, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Which of the following countries does not get the border from India?, (A), China - (Alternative 2), (B), , Thailand - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Pakistan - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Afghanistan - (Alternative 4), , Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many members of India's Lok Sabha can nominate?, (A), 2 - (Optional 2), (B), , 6 - (Optional 3)
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(C), , 12 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1 - (Optional 4), , Question no.23, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 1834 AD - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 1800 AD - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 1792 AD - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , When was the 'Calcutta Cricket and Football Club' (CC & FC) established?, (A), 1678 AD - (Alternative 4), , Question no.24, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , New Delhi - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Kolkata - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Mumbai - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Where is the headquarters of India's 'Food Safety and Standards Authority' (FSSAI)?, (A), Chennai - (Alternative 4), , K, , Question No.25, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 778.5 million km - (Optional 2), , (C), , 678.5 million km - (Optional 1), , (D), , 878.5 million km - (Optional 3), , en, d, , Question no.26, , in, g, , (B), , G, , What is the distance between the Sun and the Jupiter Planet?, (A), 978.5 million km - (Optional 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Where was the first session of the Indian National Congress?, (A), Bombay - (Alternative 2), (C), , Delhi - (Alternative 1), Punjab - (Alternative 4), , p, , (D), , West Bengal - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , (B), , To, , Question no.27, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Where have the pictures of Padmapani Bodhisatta been found?, (A), Ellora Caves - (Alternative 4), (B), , Tiger Caves - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Badami Caves - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Ajanta Caves - (Alternative 3), , Question no.28, Bookmark, Who became the first Indian woman cricket player to score a century in International 20 (T20), , 1.00
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cricket matches?, (A), Mithali Raj - (Alternative 2), (B), , Latika Kumari - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Veda Krishnamurthy - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Harmanpreet Kaur - (Alternative 3), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question no.29, Bookmark, , (B), , Dr. Y. V. Reddy - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Mr. C. Rangarajan - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Mr. N. Of Leo - (Alternative 4), , ou, , Who was the Chairman of the 13th Finance Commission?, (A), Dr. Vijay L. Kelkar - (Alternative 2), , Question No.30, , (C), , In 2005 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , In 2010 - (Alternative 2), , K, , In 1995 - (Alternative 3), , G, , (B), , Question No.31, , Bookmark, , (Y, , Disaster Management Bill / Act passed (A), In 2000 - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , When was the first general election of the Lok Sabha?, (A), 1953-54 - (Optional 3), 1946-47 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1949-50 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 1951-52 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.32, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The capital of Morocco is(A), Amsterdam - (Alternative 2), Maputo - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Niyami - (Alternative 1), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , Rabat - (Alternative 3), , Question No.33, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following states has the highest number of Assembly seats in India?, (A), Madhya Pradesh - (Alternative 4), (B), , Uttar Pradesh - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Bihar - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 1)
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Question No.34, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Bhagat Singh - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Madari Pasi - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Gadkari - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , Who was the leader of 'One Movement'?, (A), Vasu Dev - (Alternative 2), , Question No.35, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Humus - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Biomedical - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Rapids - (Alternative 1), , ou, , The dead body of the soil is called organic component(A), Arid - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , Question No.36, , (C), , Bangladesh - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Pakistan - (Alternative 3), , Question No.37, , G, , Germany - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , (B), , Bookmark, , K, , In which country is the Padma flows?, (A), Myanmar - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , Bookmark, ________., , en, d, , In SI method, multiplication is the prefix of 10, (A), AXA - (Alternative 1), , -21, , 1.00, , Zepto - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Zeta - (Alternative 2), , (D), , FEMA - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.38, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Who wrote the book 'Jiban Smriti'?, (A), Mitra - (Alternative 4), (B), , Lakshmibai - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Bipin Chandrapal - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Rabindranath Tagore - (Alternative 2), , Question No.39, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The principle of light wave was proposed by whom?, (A), Paul Dirac - (Alternative 4), (B), , Robert A. Milkyan - (Alternative 2)
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(C), , Christian Hughes - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Homi Jahangir Bhabha - (Alternative 3), , Question No.40, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Lionel Messi - (Optional 1), , (C), , Neymar - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Michael Schumacher - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following is not related to football?, (A), Pelé - (Alternative 2), , Question No.41, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , 1 year - (Optional 3), , (C), , 6 years - (Optional 2), , (D), , 4 years - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , The President of India has a tenure(A), 5 years - (Optional 4), , K, , Question No.42, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Drama - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Music - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Temples - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , Question No.43, , in, g, , (B), , G, , In India's cultural history, who belong to the north and the Dravidians of the South?, (A), Painting - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who was the chairmanship of the interim cabinet built in 1946?, (A), Bhimrao Ambedkar - (Alternative 1), (C), , Rajagopalachari - (Alternative 4), Jawaharlal Nehru - (Alternative 2), , p, , (D), , Rajendra Prasad - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , (B), , To, , Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Union Territory of India is governed by whom?, (A), President of India - (Alternative 3), (B), , Council of Ministers - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Union Defense Minister - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Union Finance Minister - (Alternative 2), , Question No.45, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Two main methods of cultivating neel were private and _______.
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(A), , Yard - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Yarn - (Optional 3), , (C), , Rann - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Rayat - (Alternative 4), , Question No.46, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Cash Reserve Ratio - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Casual Reserve Ratio - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Counter Reserve Ratio - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , The CRR is a complete, (A), Cash Reserve Report - (Alternative 3), , ou, , Question no.47, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , 30 years - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 35 years - (Optional 4), , (D), , 21 years - (Optional 1), , G, , Question no.48, , K, , (B), , (Y, , What is the minimum age for becoming a member of the Rajya Sabha?, (A), 25 years - (Optional 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Normally the ___________ leaves the mineral substances in other parts of the plant., (A), TrackHeeds - (Optional 3), Xylem - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Phloem - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Vessel - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.49, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Tr, , Gadkari rebellion happened in which of the following places?, (A), Durgapur - (Alternative 1), Asansol - (Alternative 2), Kolhapur - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Bidhannagar - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (C), , Question No.50, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The trench of Japan is located in which ocean?, (A), Arctic Ocean - (Alternative 3), (B), , Pacific Ocean - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Indian Ocean - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Atlantic Ocean - (Alternative 1), , Question No.51, , 1.00
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Bookmark, , (B), , 532 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 552 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 542 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Find the next number in the following series:, 487, 488, 492, 501, 517,?, (A), 533 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.52, , 1.00, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, The surface of a single dice shown as per the picture below is painted with PURPLE, red, yellow,, blue, gray and orange colors. Gray color What color is the surface of opposite surface?, , Yellow - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Blue - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Red - (Optional 3), , (D), , Orange - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , in, g, , (A), , Question No.53, , To, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage, carefully and review the statement based on it. Indian agriculture has recorded its presence, globally. India is the world's largest producer of milk and pulses and it is the second largest in the, world in the production of rice, wheat, fruits, vegetables and sugarcane., India's foodgrain production was more than 250 million tonnes in 2011-12, during which rice, production was more than 100 million tonnes and wheat production was more than 90 million, tonnes., According to 2011, India's total arable land was 159.7 million hectares (394.6 million acres), which, is the highest after the US in the whole of the world. It cultivates 82.6 million hectares (215.6, million acres), which is the highest in the world., Statement: India is the second largest producer of rice in the world., Select the most suitable option below., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be determined., D-statement is completely false., , 1.00
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(A), , A - (Alternative 1), , (B), , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Question No.54, , 1.00, , KOZXRW - (Optional 4), , (C), , QMBDJE - (Optional 2), , (D), , KZORXW - (Optional 3), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, QUALITY is coded as JFZORGB in a fixed code language. How will PLACID be coded in that same, language?, (A), OKZBHC - (Optional 1), , Question no.55, , G, , K, , (Y, , Select the appropriate picture in the given series to select the options., , in, g, , (A), , en, d, , - (Optional 1), , - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , Tr, , (B), , (C), , - (Optional 4), , (D), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 3), , Question no.56, , 1.00, , (B), , 2,3,4 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1,2,3 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1,4,5 - (Optional 4), , Question no.57, , G, , 3,4,5 - (Optional 3), , in, g, , (A), , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, From the following options, select the correct option that creates a perfect square (three of the, five images below)., , To, , p, , (A), , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, If the mirror is placed on the shaded line then the correct mirror image of the given picture will be-, , - (Optional 2), , (B), , - (Optional 1), , (C), - (Optional 3), (D), , 1.00
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- (Optional 4), , Question no.58, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 14 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 12 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 15 - (Optional 3), , Question No.59, , K, , (B), , G, , 18 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , in, g, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , How many classes are there in the given picture?, , en, d, , Bookmark, In this question three statements have been given and four related conclusions have been given., You should consider each of the statements given in the statements as true and together with the, given conclusions, it is to be decided that in relation to the information given in the statements,, which of them Conclusions are reasonable without any reasonable doubt?, Statement: Some children are students. Some are the captains. All Captains are Disciples., , p, , Tr, , Conclusion: 1. Some disciples are students., 2. Some captains are children., 3. No captain is a child., 4. Some students are children., Only conclusions 1 and 2 are logical - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Only conclusions 2 and 3 are logical - (Optional 3), , (C), , Only conclusions 2 and 4 are logical - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Only 1,4 and 2 or 3 are rational - (Alternative 4), , To, , (A), , Question No.60, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the water image of the given shape with the options.
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(A), , Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 4), , (B), - (Optional 1), , ou, , (C), , (Y, , - (Optional 2), , (D), , G, , K, , - (Optional 3), , Question No.61, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , What is the number of straight lines in the given picture?, , 12 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 15 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 17 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 16 - (Optional 2), , To, , (A), , Question No.62, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many right angled triangles can be made from the given picture?
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13 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 15 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , ou, , 8 - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (A), , Question No.63, , 1.00, , G, , K, , Bookmark, In this question the relation between different elements has been given in the statement. Two, conclusions related to the statement have been given., Statement: M ≤ N <O ≥ P <Q, Conclusion:, I. O> M, II. M ≥ O, , A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Select the appropriate of the following options., A. The only conclusion i is logical is B. only the conclusions ii is logical C. Either the conclusions i, or ii is rational D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), D - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , Question No.64, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , A is the brother of B who is C's brother, D is the daughter of A. What is D's relation with C?, (A), Cage - (Alternative 1), Aunt - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Nice - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Daughter - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , Question No.65, Bookmark, In this question, a statement and related two findings have been given in the form of i and ii., Considering each thing given in the statement as true, considering both the findings together, to, make sure that the information given in the statement Which of the conclusions in relation to, them is reasonable without any reasonable doubt?, Statement: John, a German philosopher, is a good mathematician., , 1.00
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Conclusion:, i). John is a German., ii). All German philosophers are mathematicians., , A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Select the one most suitable in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. only the conclusions ii is logical, C. Either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , Question No.66, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (Y, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., , K, , The eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in the center of a circle, (they do not have to be, the same), , in, g, , G, , . The location of A is the third to the right of F, which is sitting on the left of the D on the second, number., ii. C and H are sitting face to face with each other., iii. None of F and C are sitting next to B., iv. B is not sitting in between H and A., v. G is seated opposite A., Which of the following is the pair of which the second is the opposite of the first?, (A), BD - (Optional 2), AF - (Alternative 1), , (C), , CA - (Optional 3), , (D), , EB - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , Question No.67, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Based on the argument used in the first pair, replace the question mark with the correct option in, the second pair., 4956: 24 :: 1149: ??, (A), 15 - (Optional 2), (B), , 14 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 18 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 20 - (Optional 1), , Question No.68, Bookmark, In this question two statements and two related findings have been given in the form of i and ii., Assuming each thing given in the statements as true, considering both the findings together, to, make sure that the information given in the statements Which of the conclusions in relation to, , 1.00
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them is reasonable without any reasonable doubt?, Statement: All the rings are crowns. All crowns are linen., Conclusion:, i). All the rings are linen., ii). There are some linen rings., , (B), , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , E - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , ou, , A - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Select the one most suitable in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. only the conclusions ii is logical, C. Either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., , Question No.69, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Select from the selection of the correct shape, which is given the following picture:, , - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , Tr, , (A), , (B), , (C), , - (Optional 1), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , (D), , - (Optional 3), , ou, , Question No.70, , 1.00, , Fox - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Vulture - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Penguin - (Alternative 4), , Question No.71, , G, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and so they form a group among, themselves. Which of these is not related to this group?, Kiwi, pigeon, duck, vulture, fox, (A), Duck - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, In a fixed code language, CAPTION is coded as SDFWQRL. How will DECLINE be coded in the, same language?, (A), EFDMJOF - (Optional 3), CDBKHMD - (Optional 4), , (C), , FHGOHQL - (Alternative 2), , (D), , DEFMOFJ - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.72, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and hence they form a group among, themselves. Which of these is not related to this group?, Q, L, J, N, A, (A), J - (Alternative 3), (B), , Q - (Optional 2), , (C), , L - (Alternative 1), , (D), , A - (Alternative 4), , Question No.73, Bookmark, A boy pointing to a woman said, "This is the wife of my mother's sister's brother." What is the, relation between that boy's mother to that woman?, (A), Sister in law - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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(B), , Aunt - (Alternative 4), , (C), , SaaS - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Sister - (Alternative 1), , Question No.74, , 1.00, , GZ - (Optional 3), , (C), , HZ - (Optional 1), , (D), , GY - (Alternative 4), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Based on the argument used in the first pair, replace the question mark with the correct option in, the second pair., NT: SY :: CU: ??, (A), FY - (Alternative 2), , Question No.75, , (C), , 106 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 100 - (Optional 3), , K, , 104 - (Alternative 2), , G, , (B), , Bookmark, , (Y, , Find the next number in the following series:, 93, 96, 91, 98, 87,?, (A), 96 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , Question No.76, , 1.00, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and so they form a group among, themselves. Which of these is not related to this group?, BEH, MPS, JLP, QTW, DGJ, (A), DGJ - (Alternative 2), JLP - (Optional 4), , (C), , MPS - (Alternative 1), , (D), , BEH - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.77, , To, , p, , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage, carefully and review the statement based on it. Indian agriculture has recorded its presence, globally. India is the world's largest producer of milk and pulses and it is the second largest in the, world in the production of rice, wheat, fruits, vegetables and sugarcane., India's foodgrain production was more than 250 million tonnes in 2011-12, during which rice, production was more than 100 million tonnes and wheat production was more than 90 million, tonnes., According to 2011, India's total arable land was 159.7 million hectares (394.6 million acres), which, is the highest after the US in the whole of the world. It cultivates 82.6 million hectares (215.6, million acres), which is the highest in the world., Statement: By 2020, the production of wheat in the United States will be more than 250 million, tonnes., Select the most suitable option below., , 1.00
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(A), , B - (Alternative 2), , (B), , C - (Alternative 3), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be determined., D-statement is completely false., , Question No.78, , 1.00, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question, four statements are given. Three findings related to them are given i, ii, and iii., Assuming the statements as truth, decide which conclusions / statements are true in relation to, the statements., , (Y, , Statement: A ≥ B, C> B, D <C, E = D, , (C), , I and ii only - (Alternative 2), , (D), , All - (Optional 1), , Question No.79, , G, , Only iii - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Conclusion:, i) B> D, ii) B <A iii), C> E, (A), Only ii and iii - (optional 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Find the next number in the following series:, 38, 40, 83, 253, 1017,?, (A), 5085 - (Optional 1), 4092 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 5091 - (Optional 3), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 4073 - (Optional 4), 1.00, , p, , Question No. 80, , To, , Bookmark, Based on the argument used in the first pair, replace the question mark with the correct option in, the second pair., Gander: Goose :: Dog: ??, (A), Bitch - (Alternative 3), (B), , Puppy - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Foal - (Optional 4), , (D), , Mare - (Alternative 1), , Question No.81, , 1.00, Bookmark
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Find the next number in the following series:, 78, 85, 100, 123, 154,?, (A), 169 - (Alternative 2), (B), , 193 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 179 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 185 - (Optional 1), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.82, , Bray - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Grunt - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Hiss - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Based on the argument used in the first pair, replace the question mark with the correct option in, the second pair., Duck: Quack :: Snake: ??, (A), Squeak - (Alternative 3), , Question no.83, , 1.00, Bookmark, , K, , Please read the given information carefully and then answer the questions given., , G, , The eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in the center of a circle, (they do not have to be, the same), , en, d, , in, g, , . The location of A is the third to the right of F, which is sitting on the left of the D on the second, number., ii. C and H are sitting face to face with each other., iii. None of F and C are sitting next to B., iv. B is not sitting in between H and A., v. G is seated opposite A., How many people are sitting between G and E of the given options?, (A), 4 - (Optional 1), 1 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 3 - (Optional 4), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 0 - (Optional 2), , p, , Question no.84, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., The eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in the center of a circle, (they do not have to be, the same), . The location of A is the third to the right of F, which is sitting on the left of the D on the second, number., ii. C and H are sitting face to face with each other., iii. None of F and C are sitting next to B., iv. B is not sitting in between H and A., v. G is seated opposite A.
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If the location of E is replaced by B, the location of C is shifted from place of G and the location of, A is mutual, then who will be the third position on the right of C?, (A), F - (Optional 3), E - (Alternative 1), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , Question no.85, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Bookmark, , Uncle - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Cage - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Grandkan - (Alternative 4), , K, , (B), , (Y, , Equation S According to $ R # Q @ P, how is S related to P?, (A), Grandfather - (Alternative 3), , ou, , Read the following statements and answer the question on their basis., A @ B means that A is the mother of, A, B means A # B, A is the father, of A, B is A, B means A is B's brother,, A% B means A is sister of B., , Question no.86, , 1.00, , 51 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 55 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 53 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, The English company based on a subsidiary project has 503 male and 503 female employees. The, average productivity of all employees is 53 calls per day. If a male employee receives an average, of 53 calls per day, then what is the average number of calls received by women employees every, day?, (A), 49 - (Optional 1), , Question No.87, , 1.00, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, The average weight of 93 notebooks kept in a box is 9.3 Kg. Keeping 1 notebook in box and its, average weight of 9.4 Kg Gets it. Find the load of new notebooks?, (A), 19.1 Kg. - (Optional 3), 18.7 Kg. - (Optional 2), , (C), , 19.5 KG - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 18.3 kg - (Optional 1), , To, , (B), , Question no.88, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Resolve:
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484 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 512 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 464 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 524 - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , Question No.89, , 1.00, , Rs. 684 - (Optional 4), , (C), , Rs. 784 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Rs. 484 - (Optional 3), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper sells a product for 1089 rupees and earns 12.5% profit on it. How much will the, value of that item be equal to half the rupee?, (A), Rs. 968 - (Optional 1), , G, , Question No.90, 2, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , The area of a square piece of glass 324 Cm , which is placed on top of a table | The width, between the glass pieces and one side of the table is 3 cm. Find the length of the table?, (A), 24 cm - (Optional 3), 32 cm - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 28 cm - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 22 cm - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.91, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper, with an increase of 31% in the cost value of an item, holds a discount of 31% on the, sale after marking the price. So, let's know the total percentage gain or loss you get?, (A), 9.61% Loss - (Optional 4), 8.64% profit - (Optional 3), , (C), , 10.21% Loss - (Optional 1), , (D), , 7.44% profit - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.92, , Bookmark, The Station Master decided to increase the length of a rectangular digital board by 2% and reduce, the width by 2%. Find the total change in the area of the board?, (A), 0.04% reduction - (Optional 3), (B), , 0.09% reduction - (Optional 4), , (C), , 0.09% increase - (Optional 1), , (D), , 0.04% increase - (Optional 2), , 1.00
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Question No.93, , 1.00, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graph the following times and answer the question based on it., Two consecutive years of the five branches (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) of a publishing company have, been sold in 2010 and 2011 (in thousandths) of books., , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Find the ratio of the total sales made in both the years of branch C2 and the total sales in the two, years of branch C4., , 163: 146 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 163: 145 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 164: 147 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 165: 148 - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (A), , Tr, , Question No.94, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, There are different types of old coins in the ratio of 11:13:12 in a bag, whose value is Rs 3, Rs 4, and Rs 5 respectively. If the total value of coins is Rs 725, then Rs 3 What is the total number of, coins of value?, (A), 44 - (Optional 3), (B), , 33 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 22 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 55 - (Optional 4), , Question No.95, Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graph the following times and answer the question based on it. Two consecutive years, of the five branches of a publishing company (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) have been sold in 2010 and, 2011 (in thousandths) of books., , 1.00
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390 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 380 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 400 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.96, , K, , (B), , G, , 370 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , in, g, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Find out the total sales (in thousand) of company branches C1, C3 and C5 in both years., , en, d, , Bookmark, Benoyi donates 16% of his salary to an institution of blind, 12% of the orphans, and 13% of the, body of the organism, and gives 14% of his salary as help in the establishment of medical camp., Remaining Rs. 20925 He deposits in the bank for the monthly expense. How much does he donate, to the orphanage institution?, (A), Rs. 5580 - (Optional 2), Rs. 5680 - (Optional 3), , (C), , Rs. 6890 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Rs.4840 - (Optional 1), 1.00, , p, , Question No.97, , To, , Bookmark, A person travels at the speed of 12 kmph, 18 kmph and 36 kmph on an equilateral triangular, plane. Find the average speed of the journey., (A), 22 kmph - (Alternative 2), (B), , 32kmph - (Optional 4), , (C), , 24 kmph - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 18 kmph - (Alternative 1), , Question No.98, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Instructions:
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(B), , 69 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 70 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 68 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.99, , G, , 67 - (Optional 1), , in, g, , (A), , K, , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Study the graph the following times and answer the question based on it., Two consecutive years of the five branches of a publishing company (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) have, been sold in 2010 and 2011 (in thousand) sales of books., Find out the average of all the companies (in thousand) of sales in 2010., , 1.00, , (C), , 4200 - (Optional 1), 2080 - (Alternative 3), , p, , (D), , 3080 - (Optional 4), , Tr, , (B), , en, d, , Bookmark, 4400, 8% of the annual interest rate has been invested. If after 5 years, that amount is withdrawn, and half the amount is invested in the stock market, then what will be the remaining amount (in, Rs.)?, (A), 4060 - (Alternative 2), , To, , Question No.100, , 1.00, , Bookmark, A bulb manufacturer found that 11% of their total product was poor. If the number of correct, products is 2848, then find the number of bad products?, (A), 286 - (Optional 1), (B), , 324 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 352 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 245 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.101, , 1.00
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(B), , 14:15 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 12:13 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 11:12 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, 1000km The time taken by Binu and Cairo in determining the distance is 17:14. Find the ratio of, their motions., (A), 14:17 - (Optional 2), , Question No.102, , 1.00, , Rs. 898 - (Optional 2), , (C), , Rs. 824 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Rs. 998 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Selling an item for Rs. 1220 will get 11% more profit from the loss obtained on selling the same, item for 798 rupees. Find the cost value of that item?, (A), Rs. 964 - (Alternative 3), , Question No.103, , 1.00, , (C), , 18500 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 17500 - (Optional 1), , Question No.104, , G, , 16500 - (Optional 3), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, The difference between compound interest and simple interest earned in 2 years on the same, amount is 28 rupees. If the interest rate is 4% annual, then calculate the amount invested (in Rs.), (A), 14500 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , 64! Find the number of trailing zeros in?, (A), 18 - (Optional 2), 16 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 12 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 14 - (Optional 3), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question No.105, , To, , Resolve:, , (A), , 60 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 100 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 80 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, Bookmark
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(D), , 90 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.106, , 1.00, , (B), , 5 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 6 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 4 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, How many times the perimeter of the circle will increase the radius of the circle five times?, (A), 7 - (Optional 4), , Question No.107, , 1.00, , 480 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 460 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 490 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, The ratio of the salary of Ram, Raj and Rio is 5: 7: 9. If Rio receives Rs 280 from Ram, how much is, the salary of the state (in Rs.)?, (A), 440 - (Alternative 4), , K, , Question No.108, , Bookmark, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , Resolve:, , 1.00, , 8.4 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 8.2 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 8.8 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 7.8 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (A), , p, , Question No.109, , To, , Resolve:, , (A), , 66 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 33 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 44 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 55 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Question no.110, , 1.00, , (B), , 7 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 8 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 9 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, No amount on compound interest is doubled to the original amount in 3 years. In how many years, will it be eight times its original amount?, (A), 6 - (Optional 4), , Question No.111, , 1.00, , 28 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 27 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 27.4 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, There are 10 stiffs in a gift box. The average weight of the first 4 edges is 27 grams and the, average weight of the remaining 6 edges is 28 grams. Find the total average weight (in grams) of, all the curves?, (A), 27.6 - (Optional 3), , K, , Question no.112, , 1.00, , 200 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 160 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 180 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, Find the product of those numbers whose minimum equator (lc) is 25 and maximum consonant, (ms) is 8?, (A), 220 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.113, , 1.00, , (B), (C), , Tr, , Bookmark, If the cube with a 6√3 cm diagonal is melted after making the cuboid, its height will be, if the, length of the cuboid is equal to the arm of the cube and the width of the cuboid is 3 cm., (A), 12 cm - (Optional 1), 8 cm - (Optional 3), 10 cm - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (D), , 14 cm - (Alternative 2), , Question No.114, , Bookmark, Divide a number by 36 and 7 remains the remainder. By dividing the same number by 9, how much, will the remainder get?, (A), 5 - (Optional 3), (B), , 6 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 7 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 8 - (Optional 2), , 1.00
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Question No.115, , 1.00, , Bookmark, A person reaches the hospital with a speed of 10 kmph at a speed of 7 minutes from the hostel. If, he used to ride a bicycle at a speed of 12 kmph then it would reach 6 minutes early. Find the, distance between the hostel and the college?, (A), 11 km - (Optional 3), 17 km - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 19 km - (Optional 1), , (D), , 13 km - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question no.116, , 1.00, , (C), , 120 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 140 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , 30 - (Optional 3), , K, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Sachin shares 250 gifts in 4 children. First gift of the child in the part of the child, twice the gift, which came in the other child's part, the gift of three children in the third child's part and four times, the gift of the fourth child, the number of all is equal. How many gifts have come in the other, child's part?, (A), 60 - (Optional 4), , Question No.117, , 1.00, , 88% - (Optional 2), , (C), , 68% - (Optional 4), , (D), , 78% - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, Dermi receives 71 points out of 80 in French, 81 out of 100 in English, 51 in 70 in Spanish, and 31, in 50 in Japanese. Find the total percentage of the marks obtained by him?, (A), 64% - (Optional 3), , Question no.118, , 1.00, , (B), , Tr, , Bookmark, A train takes 53 seconds to cross 288 m long bridge. If the same train takes 17 seconds to cross a, sign board, then know the length of the train., (A), 140 m - (Alternative 4), 124 m - (Optional 1), 132 m - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 136 m - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (C), , Question No.119, , Bookmark, How can 520 mobile be distributed to an equal number of students in a class of students?, (A), 16 - (Optional 2), (B), , 24 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 14 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 20 - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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Question No.120, , 1.00, , 56 Minutes - (Optional 4), , (C), , 1 hour 40 minutes - (optional 3), , (D), , 1 hour 20 minutes - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Dorlin walks at its usual speed (5/6) and determines the normal time it takes to set a certain, distance in a fixed distance in 16 minutes., (A), 1 Hour - (Optional 1)
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Roll No: D / OB / 24220087231, Registration No: 2410327014, , Registered Photo, , Collected By, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Name: SUJEET SINGH, Date: 11-Jan-2019, , -1st Shift, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , (B), , 36th Constitutional Amendment - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 42nd Constitutional Amendment - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 38th Constitutional Amendment - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Question No.2, , ou, , Bookmark, Which Constitutional Amendment Act was given to Sikkim as the full state of the Union of India?, (A), 34th Constitutional Amendment - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Enlightenment - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Stamina - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Force - (Optional 3), , in, g, , Question No.3, , G, , (B), , K, , In relation to physical health, which word defines the person's ability to change direction?, (A), Speed - (Optional 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , What is defined as the magnitude of the runoff velocity on the electric field per unit?, (A), Mobility - (Alternative 1), Electric Flow Density - (Optional 3), , (C), , Electrical Density - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Power Trend - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.4, , 1.00, , p, , Bookmark, For a brief change in momentum, a heavy force working for a short time is called __________., (A), Stress Force - (Alternative 2), Frictional Force - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Experimental Force - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Impulsive force - (Alternative 1), , To, , (B), , Question No.5, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who started the Ahmadiyya movement?, (A), Syed Ahmed Khan - (Alternative 4), (B), , Syed Ahmed Barelvi - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Mirza Ghulam Ahmad - (Alternative 2)
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(D), , Haji Shariatullah - (Alternative 1), , Question No.6, , 1.00, , (B), , Defense Zone - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Primary area - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tertiary Zone - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Economic activities in which natural resources such as agriculture, forestry, fisheries etc. are used, directly,, (A), Secondary Zone - (Alternative 3), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Arunachal Pradesh - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Sikkim - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Jammu and Kashmir - (Alternative 2), , Salem - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Caller - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Raniganj - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , en, d, , Question No.9, , Bookmark, , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , G, , In which area of India did gold digging?, (A), Jharia - (Alternative 4), , K, , Question No.8, , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Aksai Chin is located in which state?, (A), Nagaland - (Alternative 4), , (B), (C), , Inylastic concussion - (Alternative 2), Fully Elastic Concussion - (Alternative 3), Fully inelastic concussion - (Alternative 4), , p, , (D), , Tr, , Bookmark, The collision in which the two particles operate simultaneously after concussion are called, _________., (A), Elastic Concussion - (Alternative 1), , To, , Question No.10, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who was the founder of the newspaper 'Indian Opinion'?, (A), Mahatma Gandhi - (Alternative 2), (B), , Gopal Krishna Gokhale - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose - (Alternative 3), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark
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The author of the book 'Wealth of Nations', (A), United Nations - (Alternative 3), (B), , Cholsen - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Adam Smith - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Lional Robbins - (Alternative 2), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.12, Bookmark, , Which committee is of semi-judicial nature?, (A), Petition Committee - (Alternative 1), Privileges Committee - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Ethics Committee - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Subordinate Legislative Committee - (Alternative 4), , ou, , (B), , Question No.13, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , Germany - (Alternative 3), , (D), , United States - (Alternative 2), , K, , France - (Alternative 1), , G, , (B), , (Y, , F1 race is related to which of the following personalities is Sebastian Vettel?, (A), England - (Alternative 4), , Question No.14, , 1.00, , in, g, , Bookmark, Which of the following committees recommended the policy of democratic decentralization?, (A), Hanumant Rao Committee - (Alternative 4), Balwant Ray Mehta Committee - (Alternative 3), , (C), , GVK Rao Committee - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Ashok Mehta Committee - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.15, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following is a dwarf planet?, (A), Mercury Planet - (Alternative 1), Venus Planet - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Varuna Planet - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , Pluto Planet - (Alternative 2), , Question No.16, , Bookmark, In which of the following religions is the mention of four Arya Satyas for achieving Nirvana?, (A), Hinduism - (Alternative 3), (B), , Jainism - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Buddhism - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Livelihood - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 14 Days - (Optional 1), , (C), , 180 days - (Optional 4), , (D), , 30 days - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , How much time can be banned by the Rajya Sabha on the money bill?, (A), 21 days - (Optional 2), , Question No.18, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Goblet Cell - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Blood Cell - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Chaim Cell - (Alternative 1), , Question No.19, , (C), , Panini - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Dhanvantar - (Alternative 1), , Question No.20, , Bookmark, , G, , Patanjali - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , Which of the following is called God of medicine?, (A), Aryabhatta - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , In the Intestinal Mucosal Epithelium, which cell secrete Mucus?, (A), Guard Cell - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Where is the famous Mahabodhi Temple located?, (A), Kushinagar - (Alternative 4), Lumbini - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Bodh Gaya - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Sarnath - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.21, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Who is the author of the book 'Lilavati', (A), Aryabhatta - (Alternative 2), Ashwani Kumar - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Bhashachacharya - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Brahmagupta - (Alternative 1), , To, , (B), , Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which tree is found in tropical deciduous forests?, (A), Toon - (Alternative 4), (B), , Sheesham - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Cedar - (Alternative 3)
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(D), , Sandalwood - (Alternative 2), , Question no.23, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Phenotype - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Factors - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Genotype - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Name the separate entity that controls the symptoms in the rule of effectiveness?, (A), Test Cross - (Alternative 1), , Question no.24, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Public Fund Investment - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Foreign Investment - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Corporate Fund - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Worldwide investment is called MNCs(A), Mutual Fund - (Alternative 2), , K, , Question No.25, , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , The budget mentioned in the Constitution is called(A), Annual Budget - (Alternative 1), Annual expenditure - (Optional 4), , (C), , Annual Financial Statement - (Optional 3), , (D), , Accounting Details - (Alternative 2), , Question no.26, , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, Who was the Chairman of the National Commission to review the functioning of the Constitution?, (A), Indrajeet Gupta - (Alternative 1), Manapalli Narayanrao Venkatachalia - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Veerappa Moily - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Logic - (Alternative 2), , p, , Question no.27, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , National waterway number 1 flows between those areas in the Ganges?, (A), Allahabad and Haldia - (Alternative 2), (B), , Allahabad and New Delhi - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Allahabad and Kanpur - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Allahabad and Patna - (Alternative 3), , Question no.28, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Khadar belt is known in the plains of Punjab and Haryana, (A), Strait - (Alternative 4)
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(B), , Wetland - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Bet Land - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Kharif - (Alternative 2), , Question no.29, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Mahanadi - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Ganga - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Brahmaputra - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following rivers is not an international river?, (A), Indus - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.30, , Bookmark, , Asymmetry - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Radial symmetry - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Bimetal Symmetry - (Alternative 1), , G, , Question No.31, , K, , (B), , (Y, , When an organism is divided by a plane from the central axis, that organ divides into two, homogeneous parts, it is called __________., (A), Single Commemorative - (Optional 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Where was the first session of the Indian National Congress?, (A), Madras - (Alternative 3), Allahabad - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Bombay - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Calcutta - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.32, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Nayanmar - (Alternative 2), Nathpanthi - (Alternative 4), , p, , (C), , Tr, , Basavanna's followers were called, (A), Virash - (Alternative 3), , Alwar - (Alternative 1), , To, , (D), , Question No.33, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who discovered the US?, (A), Ferdinand Magellan - (Alternative 1), (B), , Christopher Columbus - (Optional 3), , (C), , Tasman - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Megasthenes - (Alternative 4), , Question No.34, , 1.00
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(B), , Pyren - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Anomam - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Trio - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In cyclical structure of glucose, what is the cyclic organic composition made from the sum of an, oxygen molecule and the sum of five carbon molecules?, (A), Fructose - (Alternative 2), , Question No.35, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , United States - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Australia - (Alternative 4), , (D), , France - (Alternative 3), , Question No.36, , (C), , Pak Strait - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Boss Strait - (Alternative 1), , Question No.37, , Bookmark, , G, , Bassorp Strait - (Alternative 3), , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , The international date line passes through which strait?, (A), Bering Strait - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Which country has hosted the first Football World Cup?, (A), Uruguay - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , The word 'shake hand grip' is related to which game?, (A), Canoeing - (Alternative 1), Weight Lift - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Swimming - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Table Tennis - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.38, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Which system of choice is known by the majority system?, (A), Proportional representation with single transferable vote - (Optional 3), Most Wanted Person's Victory (First Past The Post) - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Simple majority system with single transferable vote - (Optional 4), , (D), , Proportional representation - (Optional 2), , To, , (B), , Question No.39, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who was the first Englishman to win the Indian Open Golf Tournament of 2018?, (A), Brooks CoApca - (Alternative 4), (B), , Matt Wallace - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Tiger Woods - (Alternative 3)
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(D), , Helena Sakova - (Alternative 2), , Question No.40, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What kind of fraternity has been ensured in the preamble of the Indian Constitution?, (A), Financial Justice - (Alternative 2), Symmetry of the nation - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Social Justice - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Integrity and integrity of the person's dignity and nation - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question No.41, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Swami Vivekananda - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Ramakrishna Paramhansa - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Dayanand Saraswati - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Who gave the slogan 'Return to the Vedas'?, (A), Lala Lajpat Rai - (Alternative 4), , K, , Question No.42, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Benzoic acid - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Adipic Acid - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Methanoke Acid - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , Question No.43, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Which acid is used in the construction of nylon-66?, (A), Ethanic Acid - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Can the amendment of Money Bill be done by whom?, (A), Only by the Rajya Sabha - (Alternative 1), Chief Minister - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Leader of the Opposition - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Only by the Lok Sabha - (Alternative 2), , p, , Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , When was the 'Human Development Index' first published?, (A), 1990 - (Optional 1), (B), , 1994 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 1996 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 1992 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.45, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which Mughal ruler had implemented the Manashbari system?, (A), Akbar - (Alternative 4)
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(B), , Humayun - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Babar - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Darachikoh - (Alternative 3), , Question No.46, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Asia - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Australia - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Europe - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following is known by the name of Oceania?, (A), Antarctica - (Alternative 4), , Question no.47, , 1.00, , Band Electron - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Core Electron - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Valence Electron - (Alternative 3), , G, , Question no.48, , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, The electron added with the highest principal quantum number, along with the electronic shell, is, called __________., (A), Effective Electron - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Brown - (Optional 3), , (C), , Blue - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Red - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Which of these colors is not used in the Olympic flag?, (A), Yellow - (Alternative 2), , Question No.49, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Continuous growth and development - (Alternative 4), Health Factors - (Alternative 3), , p, , (C), , Tr, , What does the term "growth" mean in economics?, (A), Economic Development - (Alternative 2), , Economic Growth - (Alternative 1), , To, , (D), , Question No.50, , 1.00, , Bookmark, Which of the following is done by Panchayat and Corporation elections organized by whom?, (A), Indian Election Commission - (Alternative 1), (B), , State Election Commission - (Alternative 3), , (C), , High Court of the State - (Alternative 4), , (D), , State Legislature - (Alternative 2), , Question No.51, , 1.00
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(A), , C - (Alternative 3), , (B), , J - (Alternative 2), , (C), , F - (Alternative 4), , (D), , H - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, None of the following five are equal in one particular way and form a group. Which one is not, related to that group?, F, H, C, J, L, , Question No.52, , 1.00, , P - (Alternative 4), , (C), , O - (Optional 3), , (D), , N - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Change the question mark with the option that follows the argument applied in the first pair N: D ::, W: ??, (A), M - (Alternative 1), , K, , Question No.53, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Eating - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Gym - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Medicine - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , Question No.54, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Replace the question mark with the option that follows the applicable argument in the, Combination Inferior: Superior :: Inhale: ??, (A), Exhale - (Optional 2), , 1.00, , Bookmark, In this question, there are three statements showing the relation, which follow the three, conclusions i, ii and iii. Believing the statement as true, find out which findings are completely true., , Tr, , Statement: A ≤ B <S; S = E> N; N> C = T, , To, , p, , Conclusion:, i) B <N, ii) E> T, iii) A <C, (A), , I only) and ii) - (optional 1), , (B), , Only ii) and iii) - (Optional 2), , (C), , Only ii) - (Optional 3), , (D), , All are rational - (Alternative 4), , Question no.55, Bookmark, A's sister is married to Mrinal Uncle of B. What is the relation between A's sister to A's mother?, (A), Aunt - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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(B), , Mother-in-law - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Sister-in-law - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Sister - (Alternative 1), , Question no.56, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Three statements and three conclusions have been given in this question. You have to consider, both the conclusions by considering the statement as true and deciding which conclusions are, logically logical beyond any doubt., Statement: All men are singers. Some singers are actors. All the actors are women., , (B), , Only iii) - (Optional 4), , (C), , Only ii) and iii) - (optional 3), , (D), , Only i) and iii) - (Optional 2), , (Y, , I only) and ii) - (optional 1), , K, , (A), , ou, , Conclusion:, i) Some male actors are, ii) Some men are women, iii) Some women are singers, , Question no.57, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, In this question, a passage and a related statement have been given. Read the passage carefully, and assess the statement based on it., , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , Using knives and screws, two Russian astronauts on Tuesday took a sample of substance around, a mysterious cavity of the spacecraft called the Soyuz, which was placed in the International, Space Station, a Moscow official suggested that it was a break - It can also be done. In August,, two months after the last visit of the vehicle, the air leak was detected in the Soyuz spacecraft due, to the 2mm air in the ISS. Roskosmos, an astronomical institute, says that cutting off the, insulation on the hole and sampling the material around it and the purpose of putting a new, insulation on it is to find out that this small but dangerous hole has been done on earth or Is in, space. The chief of Roskosmos has said that the error of manufacturing has not been found in the, investigation., Experienced astronauts had to struggle but they managed their mission. Before the spacewalk,, astronauts were able to inspect the hole just from within the spacecraft. The biggest difficulty was, that in the Soyuz spacecraft, the ISS was not designed to improve during adverse weather space,, and no railing was also made to catch the space passengers outside the vehicle., Statement: In the Soyuz spacecraft, the air leak due to the presence of the leak was detected after, two months of the last visit., Select the appropriate from the given options, A - Statement is completely true, B - The statement is, possibly true C - the statement can not be determined, D - Statement is completely false, (A), , B - (Alternative 2), , (B), , D - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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(C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Question no.58, , 1.00, , (B), , 45 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 51 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 49 - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Replace the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair 1002: 9 ::, 2023: ??, (A), 50 - (Optional 3), , Question No.59, , 1.00, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question two statements and two conclusions i and ii have been given. You have to, consider both the conclusions by considering the statement as true and deciding which, conclusions are logically logical beyond any doubt., , G, , Conclusion:, i) All balls are rubber., ii) There are some rubber balls., Select the correct option from the given options., , K, , Statement: All balls are bat. All bats are rubber., , en, d, , in, g, , (A) Only conclusions i is logical, (B) Only conclusions ii is rational, (C) or conclusions i or ii is rational, (D) nor the conclusions ii is rational, (E) both the conclusions i and ii are rational, , B - (Alternative 2), , (B), , C - (Alternative 3), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , E - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (A), , p, , Question No.60, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Find the next number in the series., 10, 23, 43, 89, 175,?, (A), 352 - (Alternative 2), (B), , 353 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 355 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 351 - (Optional 1), , Question No.61, Bookmark, In this question, the relation between different elements is shown in the statement. After the, statement, two conclusions are given:, , 1.00
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Statement: A = N ≤ L <Y> S, Conclusion:, i) A ≤ L, ii) L <T, , (B), , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , ou, , B - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Select the correct option from the given options., (A) Only conclusions i is logical, (B) Only conclusions ii is rational, (C) or conclusions i or ii is rational, (D) nor the conclusions ii is rational, (E) both the conclusions i and ii are rational, , Question No.62, , 1.00, , (A), , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Bookmark, On each part of the dice, there are 6 letters B, C, D, E, F and G, as shown in the picture. What is the, letter on the opposite part of the letter E?, , F - (Optional 3), , G - (Alternative 1), , (C), , C - (Alternative 4), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.63, , Bookmark, Select the correct option from the given options which can create a full square (3 of the 5 images, given below):, , 1.00
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1,4,5 - (Alternative 2), , (B), , 2,3,4 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 1,3,4 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1,3,5 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , ou, , Question No.64, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , 9 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 6 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 7 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 4 - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , How many right-angled triangles can be made from the given shape?, , Tr, , Question No.65, , To, , p, , Which of the given options would be the next shape of the given series?, , (A), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , ou, , - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (C), , K, , - (Optional 4), , G, , (D), , en, d, , in, g, , - (Optional 3), , Question No.66, , 1.00, , (B), , Tr, , Bookmark, Pointing to the photo of a girl, a woman said, "She is the daughter of my friend Thanu's sister's, mother's son." Thanu's relationship with that girl?, (A), Cage - (Alternative 2), Mother - (Alternative 3), Aunt - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Nice - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (C), , Question No.67, , Bookmark, In this question, a statement and two conclusions related to it have been given i and ii. You have to, consider both the conclusions as the truth and to decide which conclusions are logically logical, beyond any doubt in the information given in the statement., Statement: Rahim is watching the cricket match which makes him feel interesting., Conclusion:, i) Rahim likes cricket., , 1.00
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ii) Rahim is in the Cricket Stadium., , (A), , D - (Alternative 4), , (B), , A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , Select the correct option from the options below, (A) only conclusion i logical, (B) only conclusion ii logical, (C) or conclusion i or ii logical, (D) not conclude i nor ii rational, ( E) Both conclusions i and ii are rational, , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.68, , (Y, , Bookmark, In this question, a passage and a related statement have been given. Read the passage carefully, and assess the statement based on it., , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Using knives and screws, two Russian astronauts on Tuesday took a sample of substance around, a mysterious cavity of the spacecraft called the Soyuz, which was placed in the International, Space Station, a Moscow official suggested that it was a break - It can also be done. In August,, two months after the last visit of the vehicle, the air leak was detected in the Soyuz spacecraft due, to the 2mm air in the ISS. Roskosmos, an astronomical institute, says that cutting off the, insulation on the hole and sampling the material around it and the purpose of putting a new, insulation on it is to find out that this small but dangerous hole has been done on earth or Is in, space. The chief of Roskosmos has said that the error of manufacturing has not been found in the, investigation., Experienced astronauts had to struggle but they managed their mission. Before the spacewalk,, astronauts were able to inspect the hole just from within the spacecraft. The biggest difficulty was, that in the Soyuz spacecraft, the ISS was not designed to improve during adverse weather space,, and no railing was also made to catch the space passengers outside the vehicle., Statement: The mysterious hole in the Soyuz spacecraft was due to the error of manufacturing., , p, , Tr, , Select the appropriate from the given options, A - Statement is completely true, B - The statement is, possibly true C - the statement can not be determined, D - Statement is completely false, B - (Alternative 2), , (B), , C - (Alternative 3), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , To, , (A), , Question No.69, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How straight lines are there in given figure?
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9 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 8 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , ou, , 11 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (A), , K, , Question No.70, , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , Read the given information carefully and answer the related question., , in, g, , 8 friends, Anu, Beni, Carrie, Dolly, Isha, Freight, Gibran and Harry went together to see the film and, sitting in the north, sitting in an eight-seat line (not necessarily in this order)., i) Seated on the sixth seat from the right of Freight Gibran., ii) Carri and Anu sit beside each other but they were not neighbors of Gibran and freight., iii) Sitting on the left side of Beni Carey., iv) Harry sitting next to Dolly and sitting on the second seat from the right side of Anu., , en, d, , Who seated on the third seat from the right side of Anu?, Harry - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Beni - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Gibran - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tr, , (A), , Freight - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , Question No.71, , How many classes are there in given figure?, , 1.00, Bookmark
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12 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 16 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 13 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , ou, , 10 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (A), , Question No.72, , 1.00, , EHK - (Optional 2), , (C), , LPT - (Optional 3), , (D), , JNR - (Optional 1), , en, d, , Question No.73, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, None of the following five are equal in one particular way and form a group. Which one is not, related to that group?, QUY, LPT, JNR, EHK, MQU, (A), QUY - (Optional 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the statements given and answer the question., , Tr, , A4B means a mother of A, B is, A3B, A is the father, of A, B means A5B is A, son of, A is A7B, A is the daughter of A, B in the, , p, , given equation, P is the Mother-in- What is shown?, P4Q3R7S - (Optional 3), , (B), , P3Q3R3S - (Optional 4), , (C), , P3Q3R7S - (Optional 1), , (D), , P4Q4R3S - (Optional 2), , To, , (A), , Question No.74, Bookmark, Change the question mark with the option that follows the argument applied in the first pair Sky:, Blue :: Milk: ??, (A), White - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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(B), , Solid - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Melt - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Liquid - (Alternative 4), , Question No.75, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tu, be, ), , Read the given information carefully and answer the related question., 8 friends, Anu, Beni, Carrie, Dolly, Isha, Freight, Gibran and Harry went together to see the film and, sitting in the north, sitting in an eight-seat line (not necessarily in this order)., i) Seated on the sixth seat from the right of Freight Gibran., ii) Carri and Anu sit beside each other but they were not neighbors of Gibran and freight., iii) Sitting on the left side of Beni Carey., iv) Harry sitting next to Dolly and sitting on the second seat from the right side of Anu., , (B), , Dolly - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Isha - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Harry - (Optional 3), , (Y, , Anu - (Alternative 1), , K, , (A), , ou, , Who sits between Gibran and Carrie?, , 790 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 780 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 782 - (Alternative 2), , Bookmark, , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, , in, g, , Find the next number in the series., 11, 36, 86, 186, 386,?, (A), 786 - (Optional 3), , G, , Question No.76, , Question No.77, , 1.00, , (B), , CVETQ - (Optional 4), BEUQS - (Optional 3), , p, , (C), , Tr, , Bookmark, If SINGER is written TKOIFT in a special encodie, then how will the person write to the same code?, (A), BDUPS - (Optional 1), , To, , (D), , CEVQT - (Optional 2), , Question No.78, , Bookmark, If placing the mirror on the shaded line, which of the following options would be an appropriate, reflection of the given question?, , (A), , 1.00
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- (Optional 3), , (B), , Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 2), , (C), , ou, , - (Optional 1), , (D), , (C), , 116 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 115 - (Optional 2), , K, , en, d, , 114 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Find the next number in the series., 31, 42, 55, 72, 91,?, (A), 120 - (Optional 4), , G, , Question No.79, , (B), , (Y, , - (Optional 4), , Question No. 80, , p, , Tr, , Select the appropriate water reflection from the options for the given question., , To, , (A), , - (Optional 3), , (B), - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 4), , (D), , Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 2), , Question No.81, , 1.00, , (B), , Banana - (Optional 3), , (C), , Carrot - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Brinjal - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Cabbage - (Alternative 4), , K, , (A), , ou, , Bookmark, None of the following five are equal in one particular way and form a group. Which one is not, related to that group?, Banana, Brinjal, Carrot, Cabbage, Beans, , G, , Question No.82, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the given information carefully and answer the related question., , en, d, , in, g, , 8 friends, Anu, Beni, Carrie, Dolly, Isha, Freight, Gibran and Harry went together to see the film and, sitting in the north, sitting in an eight-seat line (not necessarily in this order)., i) Seated on the sixth seat from the right of Freight Gibran., ii) Carri and Anu sit beside each other but they were not neighbors of Gibran and freight., iii) Sitting on the left side of Beni Carey., iv) Harry sitting next to Dolly and sitting on the second seat from the right side of Anu., Which of the following is sitting in the last seat in the row?, , (B), (C), , Harry - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (A), , Carrie - (Alternative 4), Beni - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , (D), , Isha - (Alternative 3), , Question no.83, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Find the next number in the series., 11, 22, 25, 50, 53,?, (A), 103 - (Alternative 2), (B), , 102 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 106 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 105 - (Optional 3), , Question no.84, , 1.00
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Bookmark, In a special decode, if FORTH is written as ULIGS, how will GUIDE be written in the same, language?, (A), IWKFH - (Optional 1), TRFVW - (Optional 4), , (C), , TFRWV - (Optional 2), , (D), , IKWHF - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question no.85, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Select the correct option which will complete the format of the given picture., , G, , (A), , en, d, , in, g, , - (Optional 2), , - (Optional 1), , p, , Tr, , (B), , To, , (C), , (D), , - (Optional 3)
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Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 4), , Question no.86, , 1.00, , 5 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 4 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 6 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 3 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Instructions:, The bar graph below shows the paper production statistics (in thousandths) by three companies, X, Y and Z in the year 2001-2005., What is the difference between the production of company Z in 2001 and the production of the, company Y in 2002 (in thousandths)?, , Tr, , Question No.87, , To, , p, , Simplify:, , (A), , 212 - (Alternative 4), , (B), , 105 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 103 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 203 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Question no.88, , 1.00, , (B), , 444 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 434 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 414 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A sum of money is distributed between Babu, Christo and David in the ratio of 5: 4: 3: 2. If Christo, receives Rs.111 more from David, how much will she receive from Babu? (In Rupees), (A), 424 - (Optional 2), , Question No.89, , 1.00, , 16.6 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 16.4 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 16.3 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, The average weight of 81 notebooks in one box is 8.1 kg. Keeping a new notebook in the box, leaves an average of 8.2 kg. Find the weight of the new notebook (in kg)., (A), 16.5 - (Optional 3), , Question No.90, , 1.00, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Bookmark, Instructions:, The bar graph below shows the paper production statistics (in thousandths) by three companies, X, Y and Z in the year 2001-2005., Which company had the lowest average production in five years?, , X - (Optional 1), , (B), , Y - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Z - (Optional 3), , (D), , None of these - (Alternative 4), , To, , (A), , Question No.91, Bookmark, Rs. The loss on sale in 305 will be Rs. 641 is the 60% gain received on sale. Find the cost of the, item (in Rs.)., (A), 425 - (Optional 1), (B), , 431 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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(C), , 429 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 427 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.92, , 1.00, , (B), , 66 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 69 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 65 - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, There is 217 male and 217 women employees in an English based company's support project. The, average productivity of all employees is 69 calls per day. The average call number received per day, by a male employee is 69. What is the average call number received by a female employee every, day?, (A), 68 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.93, , (C), , 1,075 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1,045 - (Optional 4), , K, , 1,055 - (Optional 3), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, The sale price of an item is Rs.1548 after the cumulative discount of 10% and 20%. If the cost, value is 50% of face value then how much is the cost value (in Rs.)?, (A), 1,065 - (Optional 2), , Question No.94, , Bookmark, , (A), (B), , 45 - (Optional 3), 32 - (Optional 4), , 36 - (Alternative 2), , p, , (C), , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , Simplify:, , 1.00, , 35 - (Optional 1), , To, , (D), , Question No.95, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following is eligible to divide by 24?, (A), 126346 - (Optional 2), (B), , 126336 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 127336 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 123446 - (Optional 1), , Question No.96, , 1.00
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(B), , 22 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 23 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 24 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A sum of money is doubled in 7 years at the compound interest rate. In how many years it will be 8, times its actual value?, (A), 21 - (Optional 1), , Question No.97, , 1.00, , 5.88 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 5.78 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 6.18 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 5.98 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Instructions:, The bar graph below shows the paper production statistics (in thousandths) by three companies, X, Y and Z in the year 2001-2005., What is the percentage increase in the production of company X from 2002 to 2005? (In% - integer, to two decimal places), , Tr, , Question No.98, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , How much will the remainder be if the number 54545 is divided by 9?, (A), 2 - (Optional 1), , To, , (B), , 5 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 7 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 0 - (Optional 3), , Question No.99, Bookmark, The amount of Rs.7,200 is invested at the normal interest rate of 11% per annum, if half of the, amount received after 5 years is invested in the stock market then find the savings (in rupees)., (A), 5,580 - (Optional 1), (B), , 5,570 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 5,565 - (Optional 4), , 1.00
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(D), , 5,575 - (Optional 2), , Question No.100, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 2, , (B), , 43 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 40 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 42 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , The total area of a piece of square glass 44lcm , which has put up a table | The width is 11 cm, between the edge of the table and the edge of the glass piece. Find the length of the table. (in cm), (A), 41 - (Optional 2), , Question No.101, , 1.00, , (C), , 83 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 81 - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , 82 - (Alternative 2), , K, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, What will be the height of the cuboid, if a cube of 41√3cm is molten, then the cuboid is made,, whose length is equal to the arm of the cube and width is 20.5cm? (in cm), (A), 84 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.102, , 1.00, , 65 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 63 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 69 - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, The sum of three numbers is 189. The ratio of the second number to the second number is 2: 3, and between the second and third numbers, this ratio is 3: 4, find the second number., (A), 67 - (Optional 3), , Question No.103, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, The difference of interest to the two equal amount of money for compounding for 2 years and, equal interest rates on equitable interest is Rs.126. If the rate of interest is 6% per annum then find, out the amount invested. (In rupees), (A), 35,550 - (Optional 4), 35,000 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 35560 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 35,540 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.104, , Bookmark, The number of people working in a field increases by 11% and their pay per head decreases by, 11%. If the result is a loss of X% in the total salary, then find the value of X., (A), 1.20 - (Optional 1), (B), , 1.23 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 1.22 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1.21 - (Optional 2), , 1.00
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Question No.105, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 29 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 58 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 27 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 42 - (Optional 2), , ou, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Find the value of X:, , 1.00, , (Y, , Question No.106, , 5,465 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 5,365 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 5,565 - (Optional 4), , Question No.107, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, Martin donates 13% of his salary to the institution for sightlessness, 12% of orphanages, 14% for, the physically challenged people and 16% for medical assistance. If he deposits the remaining, amount of his salary to Rs. 18,225 in the bank for his monthly expenditure, then find out the, amount donated to the institution for rupee blindness (in rupees)., (A), 5,265 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper has a profit of 14% on selling his product in Rs.1,254. Find the amount that will be, equal to half of the cost of the product. (In rupees), (A), 550 - (Alternative 2), 575 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 600 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 525 - (Optional 1), , p, , Question No.108, , 1.00, , To, , Bookmark, A man completes his journey in 5.5 hours. It determines half the journey 20 kmph and the rest of, the journey at 30 kmph speed. Find the total distance traveled. (in km), (A), 135 - (Optional 4), (B), , 133 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 134 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 132 - (Optional 1), , Question No.109, Bookmark, One box of gifts has 10 bangles, in which the average weight of 4 bangles is 68 grams and the, , 1.00
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average weight of the remaining 6 bangles is 69 grams. Find the average weight of the total, bangles (in the village), (A), 68.6 - (Optional 4), (B), , 65.6 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 66.6 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 67.6 - (Optional 3), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question no.110, , 167 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 157 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 147 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, In one box, three different types of old coins are in the ratio of 3: 5: 7. The value of old coins is Rs, 1 rupee, 5 rupees and 10 rupees respectively. If the total value of box coins is Rs. Find out the, number of coins of 10 rupees if there is 2,058., (A), 177 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.111, , 1.00, , (C), , 398 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 397 - (Optional 3), , Question no.112, , G, , 396 - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, A bulb manufacturer found that 19% of its total product is faulty. If the number of lossless, products is 1701 then find the number of defective products., (A), 399 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, In a mixture of 147 liters, the ratio of milk and water is 3: 4. If this ratio is 3: 5, then find out the, amount of water in the mixture. (In liters), (A), 23 - (Optional 4), 21 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 22 - (Optional 3), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 20 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , Question No.113, , 1.00, 2, , Bookmark, , The width of a floor is 125% of its width. If the floor area of 20m , what will be the sum of the, floor length and width | (in m), (A), 10 - (Optional 4), (B), , 7 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 9 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 8 - (Optional 2), , Question No.114, , 1.00, Bookmark, , LS of two numbers 32 and their M. 8 is. A given number is 8, find the second number.
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(A), , 24 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 16 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 32 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 40 - (Optional 4), , Question No.115, , 1.00, , 190 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 187 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 188 - (Alternative 2), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Anita walks away from her usual 9/10 speed and takes 21 minutes more than usual. Find the, normal time taken. (in a minute), (A), 189 - (Optional 3), , Question no.116, , 1.00, , (C), , 60 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 62 - (Alternative 4), , K, , 58 - (Alternative 2), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, Anil received 82 points out of 120 in French, 98 out of 130 in English, 28 in 70 in Spanish and 32 in, 80 languages in Japanese. What is the total score percentage received by him? (In%), (A), 54 - (Optional 1), , Question No.117, , 1.00, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, One person goes from the hostel to the college with a speed of 20 kmph and reaches a delay of, 3.5 minutes. If it reaches 3.5 minutes before cycling at a speed of 24 kmph, then find the distance, between the hostel and the college. (in km), (A), 17 - (Optional 4), 14 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 15 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 16 - (Optional 3), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.118, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , X = 0.45666666 ... .. Find a different value of X., (A), 421/900 - (Alternative 2), (B), , 411/990 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 411/900 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 431/900 - (Alternative 3), , Question No.119, Bookmark, A 100 meter long train runs at a speed of 54 kmph and crosses a bridge in 21 seconds. Find the, length of the bridge. (In meters), (A), 215 - (Optional 3), (B), , 205 - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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(C), , 220 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 210 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.120, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 38 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 64 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 128 - (Alternative 2), , ou, , 68 - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Simplify:
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Roll No: D / OB / 24220176414, Registration No: 2410587842, Name: BANWARI LAL OLA, Date: 11-Jan-2019, , Shift-2nd, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Collected By Registered Photo, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Synchrotron - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Rectifier - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Bi-Pole (Optional 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Which of the following devices is used to produce high magnetic field in which the combination of, solenoid (charinlika) and toroid is used?, (A), Generator - (Optional 4), , Question No.2, , (C), , Allahabad - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Patna - (Alternative 4), , Question No.3, , G, , Rishikesh - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (B), , Bookmark, , K, , Yamuna river joins Ganga in __________., (A), Haridwar - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Who did the Big Bang theory?, (A), Thomas Gold - (Alternative 4), , George Lamatre - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Harry Hayes - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Alfred Wegener - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.4, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, At the place of a cut or injury, the clot or conglom (red brown color) goes away after some time., This is a network of ____________ fibers., (A), Lymph - (Alternative 4), (B), , Willie - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Fibrin - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Platelets - (Alternative 2), , Question No.5, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The famous Jama Masjid was built by which ruler?, (A), Jahangir - (Alternative 1)
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(B), , Shah Jahan - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Aurangzeb - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Darachikoh - (Alternative 4), , Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Ring - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Track - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Diamond - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Boxing is called the field of play(A), Court - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.7, , Bookmark, , Mesophil - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Answers - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Pulp - (Alternative 2), , K, , (B), , (Y, , The tissue found between the upper and lower epidermis of a bi-cephal leaf is called (A), Circulatory System - (Alternative 1), , G, , Question No.8, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 560 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 545 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 550 - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , How much is the number of Lok Sabha members currently?, (A), 580 - (Optional 4), , Question No.9, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Tr, , Constitution of India came into effect(A), August 15, 1947 - (Alternative 4), 26 November 1949 - (Alternative 3), August 26, 1949 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (D), , January 26, 1950 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.10, Bookmark, , What is the SI number of the current density?, 2, (A), mA - (Alternative 4), (B), (C), (D), , 1.00, , 2, , Am - (Alternative 2), 2, , A / m - (Optional 1), 2, , m / a - (Alternative 3)
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Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who is the father of the Green Revolution?, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam - (Alternative 4), , (B), , M / s. Swaminathan - (Alternative 3), , (C), , CNR RAW - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Norman Borlaug - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , Question No.12, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Tuticorin - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Cuddalore - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Puducherry - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Which port was constructed to reduce the congestion of the sea port of Chennai?, (A), Ennore - (Alternative 4), , Pune - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Kolkata - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Chennai - (Alternative 1), , Question No.14, , in, g, , (B), , Bookmark, , G, , M.A. The Chidambaram Stadium is located(A), Delhi - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , K, , Question No.13, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Which is the newest state of India?, (A), Telangana - (Alternative 4), Jharkhand - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Chhattisgarh - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Uttarakhand - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question No.15, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Who was the author of 'Amar Sonar Bangla', the national anthem of Bangladesh?, (A), , Rabindranath Tagore - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Kazi Nazarul Islam - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Muhammad Iqbal - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Mirza Ghalib - (Alternative 3), , Question No.16, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In the field of national plans lies the official use(A), England Revolution - (Alternative 3)
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(B), , Canadian Revolution - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Bolshevik Revolution of Russia - (Alternative 2), , (D), , French Revolution - (Alternative 1), , Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Polly Umrigar Award - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Azlan Shah Cup - (Alternative 2), , (D), , M.A. Chidambaram Trophy - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following is not included in BCCI annual awards?, (A), Jagmohan Dalmiya Trophy - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.18, , Badami - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Kanchipuram - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Madurai - (Alternative 2), , K, , (B), , Bookmark, , (Y, , Which of the following cities was the capital of Chalukya?, (A), Tanjore - (Alternative 4), , G, , Question No.19, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many years is the tenure of the members of the Lok Sabha?, (A), Four years - (Alternative 1), Six years - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Five years - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Three years - (Optional 3), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.20, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Tr, , What kind of a state is Delhi?, (A), National Capital Region and Union Territory - (Alternative 2), Capital Territory - (Alternative 1), National Sector - (Alternative 3), , To, , p, , (D), , State - (Optional 4), , Question no.21, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In the context of the concentration of reactants, the rate of reaction rate is called:, (A), , Immediate Rate - (Optional 2), , (B), , Rate Rules - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Rate determiners - (Optional 4), , (D), , Mollar Rule - (Optional 3), , Question no.22, , 1.00
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Bookmark, , (A), , Deoni - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Saheehwal - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Fall - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Ongole - (Alternative 1), , Question no.23, , Tu, be, ), , Which breed of cattle is used for two purposes?, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 1951-1962 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1990-2000 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1941-1951 - (Optional 1), , ou, , 'The golden age of the history of Indian football' is what time is called?, (A), 2001-2010 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , Question no.24, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , Maharashtra - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Gujarat - (Alternative 1), , Question No.25, , G, , West Bengal - (Alternative 3), , in, g, , (B), , K, , In which Indian state is the largest cotton mill number of mills?, (A), Telangana - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , The famous art of embroidery 'Gota' belongs to the state of ___________., (A), Jharkhand - (Alternative 2), Rajasthan - (Alternative 3), , (C), , West Bengal - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Chhattisgarh - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.26, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Which Sultan of Delhi popularized 'Taka' and 'Jintal' coins?, (A), Balban - (Alternative 1), Allauddin Khilji - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Muhammad bin Tughlaq - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Iltutmish - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , Question no.27, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The famous composition 'Totinama' was created during the reign of _____________., (A), Babar - (Alternative 2), (B), , Akbar - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Aurangzeb - (Alternative 4)
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(D), , Humayun - (Alternative 3), , Question no.28, , 1.00, , (B), , From the work done by different forces - (Alternative 3), , (C), , From Work-Energy Theorem - (Alternative 2), , (D), , From the principle of energy conservation - (Alternative 1), , Question no.29, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The change in the kinetic energy of an object is equal to the total force on the object. This, statement is related(A), From the Conservation of Mechanical Energy - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Viceroy House - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Gram Sabha - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Rajya Sabha - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Which House is headed by Speaker from both Houses of Indian Parliament?, (A), Lok Sabha - (Alternative 1), , Bookmark, , 21 or 23 March - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 22 or 23 December - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 22 or 23 September (Alternative 3), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.31, , 1.00, , G, , On what date is the monstrous equinox?, (A), 21 or 23 June - (Alternative 1), , K, , Question No.30, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What does the word 'khayal' of Hindustani music mean?, (A), Beauty - (Alternative 1), (C), , Stress - (Alternative 3), Imagination - (Alternative 4), , p, , (D), , Virgo - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , To, , Question No.32, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following members of the House should not be less than 25 years?, (A), Perina House - (Alternative 4), (B), , Rajya Sabha - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Village House - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Lok Sabha - (Alternative 3), , Question No.33, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The minimum support price is related-
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(A), , Automobile Industry - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Agricultural Production - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Petroleum Industry - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Import and Export - (Optional 3), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.34, , Emile Jatopec - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Fidelipeds - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Carl Lewis - (Alternative 1), , Question No.35, , (C), , 250 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 245 - (Alternative 1), , Question No.36, , Bookmark, , G, , 235 - (Optional 3), , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , What is the maximum number of Rajya Sabha members?, (A), 225 - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Marathon race was introduced in the modern Olympics to keep memory of ________________, memory memorable., (A), Mark Spitz - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following is a gaseous planet? (Gaseous monster), (A), Mars - (Alternative 1), Pluto - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Jupiter - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Earth - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , Question No.37, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Health component is measured in 'Human Development Index' (HDI), Absence of Diseases - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Maternal mortality rate - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Infant Mortality - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Life expectancy at birth - (Alternative 1), , To, , (A), , Question No.38, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the number of Union Territories in Indian Government?, (A), 5 - (Optional 3), (B), , 7 - (Optional 1)
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(C), , 6 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 9 - (Optional 4), , Question No.39, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Lathi-Karnataka - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Kalaripattu-Kerala - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Gatta-Punjab - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Which combination given in the following options is misconstrued?, (A), Silambam-Tamilnadu (Alternative 3), , Question No.40, , 1.00, , Mild Water - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Permanently rigid water - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Heavy Water - (Alternative 2), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Which of the following is made of complete electrical decomposition of water in nuclear reactors, and used as a controller?, (A), Hard Water - (Alternative 3), , G, , Question No.41, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following absorbs the impurities of the color and dissolves the solution?, (A), Aluminum - (Alternative 4), Hydrogen - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Potassium Chloride - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Animal Charcoal - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.42, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Kerala - (Alternative 2), Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 1), Andhra Pradesh - (Alternative 4), , p, , (D), , Tr, , Raja Ravi Verma belongs to the ____________ state., (A), Telangana - (Alternative 3), , To, , Question No.43, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the outermost layer of earth called?, (A), Bhuppati - (Alternative 1), (B), , Mantle - (Optional 3), , (C), , Cod - (Optional 4), , (D), , Lithosphere - (Alternative 2), , Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark
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What is called the arrangement of ovules inside the ovaries in the plants?, (A), , Infantilation - (Alternative 3), , (B), , Aparānāsa - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Couplative Fertility - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Zygotic generation - (Alternative 2), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.45, , Globalization - (Alternative 3), , (B), , Modernization - (Optional 4), , (C), , Personalization - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Liberalization - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Bookmark, According to the WTO, "the movement of goods and services, capital and labor force, unrestricted, movement across the boundaries of the country" is called the speed of the economy all over the, world-, , Question No.46, , 1.00, Bookmark, , K, , In the Indian constitution, which original duties were added by the Act?, (A), 44th Amendment - (Optional 3), 41st Amendment - (Optional 1), , (C), , 42nd Amendment - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 52st Amendment - (Optional 4), , in, g, , Question no.47, , G, , (B), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, FCI is currently working on the sale of wheat at the prevailing market in the open market. This is, calledMinimum selling price of wheat - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Gone Sales Program - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Online Co-Selling Sales - (Alternative 2), Open Market Sale Scheme - (Optional 1), , p, , (D), , Tr, , (A), , To, , Question no.48, , 1.00, Bookmark, , India is the largest producer of raw silk(A), Haryana - (Alternative 4), (B), , Punjab - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Karnataka - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Kerala - (Alternative 1), , Question No.49, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who was the founder of Tughlaqabad city?
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(A), , Feroz Shah Tughlaq - (Alternative 3), , (B), , Gahasudin Tughlaq - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Muhammad bin Tughlaq - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Mahmood Tughlaq - (Alternative 4), , Question No.50, , 1.00, , (B), , Lord Mountbatten - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Lord Wavell - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Lord Linlithgow - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.51, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Which governor general did the proclamation of the plan of June 3, 1947?, (A), Lord Irwin - (Alternative 4), , (C), , R - (Optional 3), , (D), , Q - (Optional 2), , K, , S - (Alternative 4), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., R: H :: Z: ??, (A), P - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , Question No.52, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Find the next number in the following series:, 35, 46, 59, 76, 95,?, (A), 118 - (Alternative 1), 122 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 120 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 124 - (Optional 4), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , Question No.53, , p, , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage, carefully and review the statement based on it., , To, , Using knives and canchas, two Russian astronauts on Tuesday took a sample of substance, around a mysterious hole of the spacecraft called the Soyuz, which was erected at the, International Space Station. A Moscow official suggested that this disorder could be deliberately, done. This space station, standing on the ISS, was detected two months after the last visit of, Soyuz, due to the presence of 2 mm in August, the air air leak was detected. Roscosmos, an, astronomical institute, says that for the purpose of detecting this small but dangerous hole in the, earth or in space, the binding of the insulation on the hole was taken and a sample of the, substance around it was taken and replaced. A new insulation was applied. The chief of, Roskosmos has said that the error of manufacturing has not been found in the investigation., Experienced astronauts had to struggle but they managed to succeed in their mission. Before the, spacewalk, astronauts were able to test the hole only from within the spacecraft. The most, , 1.00
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important difficulty was that the Soyuz spacecraft was not designed to improve the space before, the spacewalk, adverse to ISS, and no railing has been installed to catch the space passengers, outside the vehicle., Statement: The size of that mysterious hole was calculated as a large and destructive hole., , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Select the most suitable option below., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be reviewed., D-statement is completely false., (A), D - (Alternative 4), , Question No.54, , 1.00, , (C), , 81 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 100 - (Optional 4), , Question no.55, , G, , 90 - (Optional 3), , in, g, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., 3104: 64 :: 4401: ??, (A), 80 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., Stammer: Speak :: Sccribble: ??, (A), Walk - (Alternative 2), Dance - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Play - (Optional 4), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Write - (Optional 3), 1.00, , p, , Question no.56, , To, , Bookmark, A's sister is married to B's maternal uncle. What is the relationship between A's mother to A's, mother?, (A), Mother-in-law - (Alternative 4), (B), , Grandmother - (Optional 3), , (C), , Aunt - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Mom - (Alternative 1), , Question no.57, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it.
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6 employees P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting on a circular table facing the center so that the interval, between each of them is equal. (Not necessarily their order). Everyone has different occupations,, such as doctors, teachers, cricketer, professor, driver and engineer., , Tu, be, ), , i) P is sitting at the fourth position on the right side of the doctor., ii) P is not sitting next to the engineer or cricketer., iii) S, who is a professor, is sitting next to the engineer., iv) R is neither a doctor nor is sitting next to the doctor., v) T is sitting second from the right of Q, which is not a teacher., , U - (Alternative 4), , (B), , R - (Optional 3), , (C), , P - (Alternative 1), , (D), , T - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Who is the cricketer of these?, , 137 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 134 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 136 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.59, , in, g, , (B), , Bookmark, , G, , Find the next number in the following series:, 15, 30, 33, 66, 69,?, (A), 138 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , K, , Question no.58, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, According to the diagram shown, six letters P, Q, R, S, T and U are printed on the surfaces of a, single dice. What is the letter inscribed on the surface opposite the T face surface?, , (A), , Q - (Optional 2), , (B), , S - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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(C), , P - (Alternative 1), , (D), , R - (Optional 3), , Question No.60, , 1.00, , (B), , CJSUI - (Alternative 2), , (C), , DTKJV - (Alternative 4), , (D), , CKSVI - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, ALONG is coded as BNPPH in a fixed code language. How would BIRTH be coded in that same, language?, (A), DKTVJ - (Optional 1), , Question No.61, , 1.00, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question, there are three statements showing the relationship between the letters. Three, findings related to them are given i, ii, and iii. Assuming the statements as truth, decide which, conclusions are completely true in relation to the statements., , Only ii and iii - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Only iii - (Alternative 3), , (D), , All - (Optional 4), , en, d, , Question No.62, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Conclusion:, i) A> B, ii) N <O, iii) Y <D, (A), I only and iii - (optional 1), , K, , Statement: A ≥ N> Y; Y = B <O; O <D = S, , Tr, , Bookmark, In this question, a statement and related two conclusions have been given in the form of i and ii., Assuming the statements given in the statements as true, it is to determine which conclusions are, relevant in relation to the statements?, Statement: Today the patient is injected with medication every 20 minutes between 2 pm and 3, pm., , To, , p, , Conclusion:, i) The patient has to be injected 4 times today., ii) The patient gets injection four times daily., , Select the one most suitable in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. The only conclusion ii is logical is, C. either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), D - (Alternative 4), (B), , A - (Alternative 1), , 1.00
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(C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Question No.63, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tu, be, ), , Select the appropriate picture to come forth in the given series with the options?, , ou, , (A), , (Y, , - (Optional 3), , G, , K, , (B), , in, g, , - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (C), , - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , (D), , Tr, , - (Optional 1), , Question No.64, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the following statements and answer the question on their basis., A4B means A is the mother of A,, A3B means A is B's father,, A5B means A is B's son,
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A7B means A is the daughter of B, Which of the following options represents the equation That's the Father-in-law of P, S?, (A), P4Q3R7S - (Optional 1), (B), , P5Q5R4S - (Optional 3), , (C), , P3Q3R7S - (Alternative 4), , (D), , P7Q5R4S - (Optional 2), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.65, , Bookmark, , (B), , 791 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 789 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 790 - (Alternative 2), , ou, , Find the next number in the following series:, 16, 41, 91, 191, 391,?, (A), 792 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , (Y, , Question No.66, , AFK - (Alternative 4), , (C), , TWZ - (Alternative 2), , (D), , KPU - (Optional 3), , Question No.67, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and so they form a group among, themselves. Which one is not related to this group?, AFK, NSX, TWZ, PUZ, KPU, (A), NSX - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, Introducing the boy, my mother said to her daughter-in-law, "This is the daughter of my only son's, daughter." What does my mother's daughter-in-law have to do with that boy?, (A), Mom - (Alternative 1), Sister - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Grandmother - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Aunt - (Alternative 4), 1.00, , p, , Question No.68, , To, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., Car: Wheel :: Bird: ??, (A), Wings - (Alternative 2), (B), , Water - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Animal - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Food - (Optional 3), , Question No.69, , 1.00, Bookmark
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In this question two statements and two related findings have been given in the form of i and ii., Assuming the statements given in the statements as true, it is necessary to determine which, statement is logically logical beyond any doubt?, Statement: All the ants are bees. All bees are insects., Conclusion:, i) All ants are insects., ii) Some bugs are bees., , Tu, be, ), , Select the most appropriate in the following options:, , C - (Alternative 3), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , E - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. The only conclusion ii is logical is, C. either the conclusion i or ii is logical, D. Neither the conclusions i nor ii is rational, E. i and ii both conclusions are logical., (A), A - (Alternative 1), , K, , Question No.70, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , How many right angled triangles can be made from the given picture?, , (C), , 5 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 4 - (Optional 3), , 7 - (Optional 4), , 6 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (A), , Question No.71, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., 6 employees P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting on a circular table facing the center so that the interval, between each of them is equal. (Not necessarily their order). Everyone has different occupations,, such as doctors, teachers, cricketer, professor, driver and engineer., i) P is sitting at the fourth position on the right side of the doctor., ii) P is not sitting next to the engineer or cricketer.
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iii) S, who is a professor, is sitting next to the engineer., iv) R is neither a doctor nor is sitting next to the doctor., v) T is sitting second from the right of Q, which is not a teacher., , (A), , Doctor, cricketer - (Alternative 3), , (B), , Driver, Engineer - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Professor, Teacher - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Engineer, Professor - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , According to the above arrangement of seating, which of the following combinations are odd?, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (Y, , ou, , Question No.72, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., , K, , 6 employees P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting on a circular table facing the center so that the interval, between each of them is equal. (Not necessarily their order). Everyone has different occupations,, such as doctors, teachers, cricketer, professor, driver and engineer., , in, g, , G, , i) P is sitting at the fourth position on the right side of the doctor., ii) P is not sitting next to the engineer or cricketer., iii) S, who is a professor, is sitting next to the engineer., iv) R is neither a doctor nor is sitting next to the doctor., v) T is sitting second from the right of Q, which is not a teacher., , en, d, , Who is sitting at the third position from the left side of the cricketer?, , Driver - (Alternative 3), , (B), , Teacher - (Alternative 2), , (C), , S - (Alternative 1), Q - (Optional 4), , p, , (D), , Tr, , (A), , To, , Question No.73, , From the given figure, choose the right water reflection from the given options., , (A), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 1), , (B), , Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 2), , (C), , ou, , - (Optional 4), , (D), , K, , Question No.74, , (Y, , - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , S - (Alternative 2), , (C), , M - (Alternative 4), , (D), , W - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and hence they form a group among, themselves. Which one is not related to this group?, M, O, S, W, C, (A), O - (Alternative 1), , Question No.75, , Tr, , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage, carefully and review the statement based on it., , To, , p, , Using knives and canchas, two Russian astronauts on Tuesday took a sample of substance, around a mysterious hole of the spacecraft called the Soyuz, which was erected at the, International Space Station. A Moscow official suggested that this disorder could be deliberately, done. This space station, standing on the ISS, was detected two months after the last visit of, Soyuz, due to the presence of 2 mm in August, the air air leak was detected. Roscosmos, an, astronomical institute, says that for the purpose of detecting this small but dangerous hole in the, earth or in space, the binding of the insulation on the hole was taken and a sample of the, substance around it was taken and replaced. A new insulation was applied. The chief of, Roskosmos has said that the error of manufacturing has not been found in the investigation., Experienced astronauts had to struggle but they managed to succeed in their mission. Before the, spacewalk, astronauts were able to test the hole only from within the spacecraft. The most, important difficulty was that the Soyuz spacecraft was not designed to improve the space during, the spacewalk, in response to the ISS, and no railing has been installed to catch the space, passengers outside the vehicle., , 1.00
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Statement: Astronauts succeeded in insulation around the hole but failed to collect samples for, analysis., , (B), , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Select the most suitable option below., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be reviewed., D-statement is completely false., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , ou, , Question No.76, , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , Select from the selection of the correct shape, which is given the following picture:, , en, d, , (A), , Tr, , - (Optional 4), , To, , p, , (B), , (C), , - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , Bookmark
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- (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (D), , ou, , - (Optional 2), , 1.00, , (Y, , Question No.77, , K, , Bookmark, In this question three statements and related three conclusions have been given. You should, consider the things given in the statements as true and to decide which conclusions are logically, logical beyond any doubt?, , in, g, , Conclusion:, i) Some are white., ii) Some green are black., iii) Some are dark yellow., , G, , Statement: All green are yellow. Some are yellowish white. All white is black., , Only iii - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Only i and iii - (Alternative 2), , (C), , I and ii only - (optional 1), , (D), , Only ii and iii - (optional 3), , Tr, , en, d, , (A), , Question No.78, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, In a fixed code language, PITCH is coded as KRGXS. How will RADIO be coded in the same, language?, (A), IZWSL - (Optional 4), (B), , TCWKQ - (Optional 1), , (C), , IZWRL - (Optional 2), , (D), , TCKWQ - (Optional 3), , Question No.79, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Find the next number in the following series:, 14, 31, 59, 121, 239,?, (A), 490 - (Alternative 4), (B), , 484 - (Optional 3)
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(C), , 481 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 478 - (Optional 1), , Question No. 80, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 10 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 9 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 8 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , 7 - (Optional 2), , K, , (A), , ou, , Tu, be, ), , What is the number of straight lines in the given picture?, , G, , Question No.81, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, If the mirror is placed on the shaded line then the correct mirror image of the given picture will be-, , Tr, , (A), , - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (B), , - (Optional 4), , (C), , - (Optional 2), , (D), , 1.00
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- (Optional 3), , Question No.82, , 1.00, , 2,3,4 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 2,3,5 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1,2,3 - (Optional 4), , Question no.83, , K, , (B), , G, , 1,4,5 - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, From the following options, select the correct option that creates a perfect square (3 of the 5, images outlined below):, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , How many classes are there in the given picture?, , (A), , 16 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 13 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 12 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 11 - (Optional 4), , Question no.84, Bookmark, In this question the relation between the different characters has been given in the statement. Two, conclusions related to the statement have been given., , 1.00
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Statement: B> E> A = T <I ≤ N, Conclusion:, i) B> T, ii) B> i, , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , ou, , A - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Select the appropriate from the following options., A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. only the conclusions ii is logical, C. Either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , Question no.85, , 1.00, , K, , Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and so they form a group among, themselves. Which one is not related to this group?, , Opportune - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Unfortunate - (Optional 1), , (D), , Lucky - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , en, d, , Question no.86, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Lucky, Unfortunate, Blessed, Prosperous, Opportune, (A), Blessed - (Optional 3), , (B), (C), , 94 - (Alternative 4), 90 - (Optional 2), 88 - (Alternative 1), , p, , (D), , Tr, , Bookmark, 45√3 cm If the cuboid is melted by making the cuboid, then its height will be, if the length of the, cuboid is equal to the arm of the cube and the width of the cuboid is 22.5 cm. (from cm), (A), 92 - (Optional 3), , To, , Question No.87, , 1.00, Bookmark, , L. 51 and M. of two numbers 17. If one of them is 17, then find the second number?, (A), 34 - (Alternative 4), (B), , 867 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 51 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 17 - (Optional 1), , Question no.88, , 1.00, Bookmark
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2, , (B), , 47 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 51 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 49 - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , The area of a square piece of glass is 961 cm , which is placed above a table. The width between, the glass and one side of the table is 11 cm. Find the length of the table? (in cm), (A), 53 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.89, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 38 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 37 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 29 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , 40 - (Optional 1), , K, , (A), , ou, , Find the value of x:, , Question No.90, , 1.00, , 57,500 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 50,000 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 52,500 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, The sum of compound interest and simple interest received in two years on the same amount is, Rs. 198. If the interest rate is 6% per annum, then calculate the amount invested (in Rs.), (A), 55,000 - (Optional 3), , Question No.91, , Bookmark, , To, , p, , Tr, , Simplify:, , 1.00, , (A), , 100 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 125 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 150 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 175 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.92, Bookmark, There are different types of old coins in the ratio of 3: 5: 7 in a box, whose values are Rs 1, Rs 5, and Rs 10 respectively. If the total value of coins kept in boxes is Rs. 2450 If so, then Rs 10 What, is the total number of coins of value?, , 1.00
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(A), , 184 - (Alternative 4), , (B), , 175 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 178 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 181 - (Alternative 3), , Question No.93, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Instructions: The, following times graph shows the figures (in thousand) of papers created between three different, companies X, Y and Z, between 2001-2005., , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Which company has the lowest average production of five years?, , X - (Optional 1), , (B), , Y - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Z - (Optional 3), , (D), , None of these - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , in, g, , (A), , Question No.94, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, Anita can set a certain distance to its normal speed (9/10) and set it at a normal speed and set it, in 25 minutes more than the time it takes. Find the time it takes to determine the same distance, during normal speed? (in a minute), (A), 226 - (Alternative 4), 224 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 225 - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , 222 - (Optional 1), , Question No.95, , Bookmark, Based on a subsidiary project, there are 217 male and 217 female employees in the English, company. The average productivity of all employees is 77 calls / day. If a male employee receives, 77 calls / day, how much will the number of calls received by women employees per day?, (A), 78 - (Optional 3), (B), , 77 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 76 - (Alternative 1), , 1.00
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(D), , 79 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.96, , 1.00, , (B), , 55 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 51 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 49 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, On the compound interest, a sum is doubled to the original amount in 7 years. In how many years, will it be 128 times its original amount? (In the year), (A), 53 - (Optional 3), , Question No.97, , 1.00, , (C), , 165 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 180 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , 175 - (Alternative 2), , K, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, A person completes his journey in 7.5 hours. He fixed the first part of the journey at a speed of 20, kmph and the second part at a speed of 30 kmph. Find the total distance traveled by him. (in km), (A), 170 - (Optional 3), , Question No.98, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, Instructions: The, following times graph shows the figures (in thousand) of papers created between three different, companies X, Y and Z, between 2001-2005., , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , Find out the difference between the number of papers produced by Company Z in 2001 and 2002?, (In thousand), , (A), , 3 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 6 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 5 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 4 - (Optional 2), , Question No.99, , 1.00, Bookmark
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The average weight of 89 notebooks kept in a box is 8.9 kg. In the box 1 notebook and holding, its, average weight is 9 kg. Know the weight of the new notebook kept? (in kg), (A), 19.9 - (Optional 3), (B), , 20.9 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 17.9 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 18.9 - (Optional 2), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.100, , Bookmark, , (B), , 109644 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 190446 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 446190 - (Optional 1), , ou, , Which of the following is divisible by 24?, (A), 109464 - (Optional 4), , Question No.101, , 1.00, , (C), , 74 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 72 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.102, , G, , 73 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , in, g, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, The average of three numbers is 225. If the ratio of second to second is the ratio of 2: 3 and the, ratio of the third to the third is 3: 4, then find the second number?, (A), 75 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , Bookmark, The number of workers working in a farm is increased by 15% and their salary per person is, reduced by 15%. By doing so, if the total amount of expenditure for the purpose is reduced by x%,, then know the value of x?, (A), 2.24 - (Optional 1), 2.25 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 2.27 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 2.26 - (Optional 3), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question No.103, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , 54547 divided by 9 What will be the remainder?, (A), 0 - (Optional 4), (B), , 4 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 6 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 7 - (Optional 3), , Question No.104, Bookmark, A shopkeeper has an item worth Rs 1,596 By selling it, it receives 14% profit. How much will the, half of the purchase price of that item be equal to? (In rupees), (A), 650 - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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(B), , 700 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 800 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 750 - (Optional 3), , Question No.105, , 1.00, , 1,285 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 1,275 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1,295 - (Optional 3), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, After two consecutive discounts of 10% and 20%, the sale price of an item is Rs. 1,836. Is there. If, the purchase price of the item is 50% of the market value, then its purchasing value should be, known? (In rupees), (A), 1,305 - (Optional 4), , Question No.106, , 1.00, , (C), , 441 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 471 - (Alternative 4), , K, , 461 - (Optional 3), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, Rs 345 for one item The loss on selling in the same item is Rs 681. 60% of the profit received on, sale. Find the purchase price of that item? (In rupees), (A), 451 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.107, , 1.00, , 24 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 25 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 26 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, The ratio of milk and water to 175 liters is 3: 4. If this ratio changes to 3: 5, then know the amount, of excess water mixed in it later? (In liters), (A), 27 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , Tr, , Question No.108, , To, , p, , Bookmark, A bulb manufacturer found that 19% of their total product was faulty. If the number of lossless, products is 2025, then find the number of defective products?, (A), 478 - (Optional 4), (B), , 477 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 476 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 475 - (Optional 1), , Question No.109, , 1.00, Bookmark, , If x = 0.128888 ..., then find the value of a different number of x?, (A), 126/990 - (Optional 3), (B), , 116/900 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 136/900 - (Optional 4)
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(D), , 116/990 - (Alternative 2), , Question no.110, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 28 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 34 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 29 - (Optional 4), , ou, , 35 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Simplify:, , Question No.111, , 1.00, , (B), , 69.6 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 68.6 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 72.6 - (Optional 4), , in, g, , 71.6 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (A), , G, , K, , Bookmark, There are 10 bangles in a gift box. The average weight of the first 4 bangles is 72 grams and the, average weight of the remaining 6 bangles is 73 grams. Find the total average weight of all, bangles (in grams)?, , Question no.112, , 1.00, 2, , Bookmark, , (B), , Tr, , The length of a floor is 125% of its width. If the area of the floor is 180 cm , then find the length, of the floor and the sum of the width?, (A), 23 - (Optional 1), (C), , 29 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 25 - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , 27 - (Optional 3), , Question No.113, , Bookmark, An amount was divided between Ankit, Babu, Kristo and David in the ratio of 5: 4: 3: 2. If Kristo, received more than Rs 115 from David, how many rupees did Babu get? (In rupees), (A), 460 - (Optional 4), (B), , 430 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 450 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 440 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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Question No.114, , 1.00, , (B), , 5,545 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 5,525 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 5,555 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Martin donates 13% of his salary to an institution of blind, 12% of orphans, 14% of the body of the, organism, and donates 16% of his salary as a donation in aid of the establishment of a medical, camp. | The remaining Rs 19,125 He deposits in the bank for the monthly expenditure. Find the, amount given in donation to the institution of the blind. (In rupees), (A), 5,535 - (Optional 2), , Question No.115, , 1.00, , (C), , 50 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 55 - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , 65 - (Alternative 4), , K, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Anil receives 78 points out of 120 in French, 94 out of 130 in English, 32 in 70 in the Spanish, language, and 36 out of 80 in the Japanese language. Find the total percentage of the marks, obtained by him? (%In), (A), 60 - (Optional 3), , Question no.116, , 1.00, , 290 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 330 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 310 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, A train length 145m crosses a bridge at a speed of 54 kmph in 29 seconds. Find the length of the, bridge? (in m), (A), 270 - (Optional 1), , Question No.117, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, A person reaches the hospital with a speed of 20 kmph and a delay of 7.5 minutes from the, hostel. If he used to ride a bicycle at a speed of 24 kmph, it would reach 7.5 minutes early. Find the, distance between the hostel from the college? (in km), (A), 34 - (Optional 3), 32 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 36 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 30 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (B), , Question no.118, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Simplify:
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124 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 134 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 54 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 128 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , Question No.119, , 1.00, , ou, , Bookmark, Instructions: The, following times graph shows the figures (in thousand) of papers created between three different, companies X, Y and Z, between 2001-2005., , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , What percentage increase in production of company X between 2002 and 2005? (Find the percent, value up to two digits in decimal), , 4.20 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 4.30 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 4.23 - (Optional 2), 4.27 - (Optional 3), , p, , (D), , Tr, , (A), , To, , Question No.120, , Bookmark, Invested at 8,000 rupees, simple interest rate of 11% per annum. If after 5 years, that amount is, withdrawn and half the amount is invested in the stock market, then what will be the remaining, amount (in Rs.)?, (A), 6,300 - (Optional 3), (B), , 6,350 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 6,200 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 6,250 - (Optional 2), , 1.00
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Roll No: D / OB / 24220361179, Registration No: 2410211928, Name: SHANKAR LAL YADAV, Date: 11-Jan-2019, , Shift-3, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Collected By Registered Photo, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Kalidas - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Chanakya - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Ashwaghosh - (Alternative 3), , ou, , Which of the following wrote the famous epic 'Rentaarjuni'?, (A), Bharwi - (Alternative 1), , Tennis - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Football - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Hockey - (Alternative 1), , Bookmark, , G, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , Which game is associated with Somdev Devvarman?, (A), Squash - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , Question No.2, , in, g, , Question No.3, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Of which of the following are iron and steel factories in the region?, (A), Hooghly River Basin - (Alternative 4), Chota Nagpur Plateau - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Malwa Plateau - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Deccan Plateau - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , Question No.4, , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which proteins secrete infected cells to protect other non-infected cells from infected cells?, (A), Immune - (Alternative 4), Neutrophils - (Alternative 3), , p, , (B), , Interferon - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Leucocyte - (Alternative 1), , To, , (C), , Question No.5, , Bookmark, The provision of the election of members of the Rajya Sabha was taken from the constitution of which, country?, (A), From the Government of India Act, 1935 - (Alternative 4), (B), , South African Constitution - (Alternative 3), , (C), , American Constitution - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Australian Constitution - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Peru - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Argentina - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Japan - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Which country hosted the Summer Youth Olympics 2018?, (A), China - (Alternative 2), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 1992 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 1995 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 1986 - (Alternative 1), , ou, , What year was started for 'Ganga Action Plan'?, (A), 1988 - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , Question No.8, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 1991 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 1969 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 1956 - (Alternative 2), , G, , (B), , K, , In which year was the name of Madras State changed to Tamil Nadu?, (A), 1967 - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , Question No.9, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who was the founder of the Khilji dynasty?, (A), Jalaluddin Khilji - (Alternative 4), Allauddin Khilji - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Malik Kafur - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Mubarak Shah Khaliji - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, , Tr, , Question No.10, , Bookmark, The external layer of pollen is made of Acine ____________, which is a highly resistant organic matter., (A), Microcolonin - (Alternative 3), Intine - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Sporopoleanin - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Microscope Tetraed - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Based on the report of which government commission, after the creation of Andhra Pradesh on, linguistic basis, the demand for division on this basis has increased in other areas also?, (A), Fazal Ali Commission - (Alternative 3), (B), , Torrent Commission - (Alternative 1), , (C), , JVP Commission - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Kaka Blackar Commission - (Alternative 4)
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Question No.12, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Industrial Development - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Mining - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Build Construction - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , What was the chipko agitation against?, (A), Deforestation - (Alternative 3), , Question No.13, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Qutbuddin Ebak was killed while playing the game?, (A), Chaugan - (Alternative 4), Hunting - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Elephant Battle - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Chess - (Alternative 1), , ou, , (B), , (Y, , Question No.14, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Chennai Port - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Visakhapatnam Harbor - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tuticorin port - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , Question No.15, , G, , (B), , K, , Which of the following is the deepest landed and busiest harbor?, (A), Pardeep Harbor - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which Sultan of Delhi is known for taking bold decisions during his rule?, (A), Muhammad bin Tughlaq - (Alternative 1), Qutubuddin Abak - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Feroz Shah Tughlaq - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Allauddin Khilji - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.16, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who is determined by GDP in India?, (A), Central Statistical Office - (Alternative 4), Ministry of Finance - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Financial Commission - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Standing Committee - (Alternative 3), , To, , p, , (B), , Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following is not a sign that is due to a recession?, (A), Decrease in employment rates - (Alternative 3), (B), , Industry starts reducing prices - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Inflation in inflation - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Normal decline in demand - (Optional 1)
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Question No.18, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Multi-Purpose Hall - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Temple of God - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Door - (optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , What is the meaning of 'gopuram' in temple architecture?, (A), Dance Pavilion - (Alternative 4), , Question No.19, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Supreme Court - (Alternative 1), , (C), , High Court - (Alternative 2), , (D), , None of these - (Alternative 4), , ou, , Which court has the power to issue order for common law rights?, (A), Subordinate Courts - (Optional 3), , (Y, , Question No.20, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Pentagon Desert - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Thar Desert - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Sonoran Desert - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , Question no.21, , G, , (B), , K, , Which of the following deserts are located in South America?, (A), Kalahari Desert - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which measurement method is used for measuring long distances?, (A), Parallelism - (Alternative 4), Contact Method - (Optional 3), , (C), , Basic method - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Derivative Method - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In 2002, by which constitution amendment education was included in the original rights?, (A), 86th Constitution Amendment - (Alternative 4), 69th Constitution Amendment - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 84th Constitution Amendment - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , 42nd Constitution Amendment - (Alternative 1), , Question no.23, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who is the last lender of the following?, (A), Prime Minister of India - (Alternative 4), (B), , Reserve Bank of India - (Alternative 1), , (C), , President of India - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Parliament - (Alternative 2)
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Question no.24, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Of Pandya - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Of Pallavas - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Of Rashtrakutas - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Vijayalaya, the founder of the Chola dynasty, was the first feudal(A), Of the Novels - (Optional 3), , Question No.25, , 1.00, , Bookmark, What method of soil conservation does it contribute to the construction of sand dunes and stabilization, of deserts?, (A), Shady Agriculture - (Alternative 4), Terracotta Agriculture - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Contour Farming - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Micro Agriculture - (Alternative 2), , Question no.26, , (C), , Lord Wavell - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Lord Mayo - (Alternative 4), , Question no.27, , G, , Lord Mountbatten - (Alternative 1), , Bookmark, , 1.00, , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , Who was the first Governor General of independent India?, (A), Lord Linlithgow - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , ou, , (B), , Bookmark, On January 1, 2015, which of the following government bodies was renamed as National Commission?, (A), Planning Commission - (Alternative 2), Prime Minister's Office - (Alternative 1), , (C), , National Development Council - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Finance Commission - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, , Tr, , Question no.28, , p, , Bookmark, In any given two medium, the incident angle of one medium will be called 90 degrees of the refracted, angle of another medium(A), Critical angle - (Alternative 2), Angle of incidence - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Mirror Angle - (Optional 3), , (D), , Common Angles - (Optional 1), , To, , (B), , Question no.29, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following options is not related to the general category?, (A), Segregated - (Optional 3), (B), , Narcotics - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Cannabis - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Skeet - (Alternative 4)
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Question No.30, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Kenya - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Australia - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Madagascar - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Which of these countries is in the Murray-Darling River Basin?, (A), New Zealand - (Alternative 1), , Question No.31, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Chromatic Acids - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Benzoic Acid - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Sulfuric Acid - (Alternative 4), , Question No.32, , Port of Lisbon - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Port of Rotterdam - (Alternative 1), , Question No.33, , Bookmark, , G, , Port of Venice - (Alternative 3), , (C), , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , Which of the following is the largest port of Europe?, (A), Port of London - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , To manufacture conjugated decontaneous benzacunes, phenol is oxidized with which acid?, (A), Carboxylic acid - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following is famous for 'Mithila painting'?, (A), Rajasthan - (Alternative 3), Maharashtra - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Bihar - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Gujarat - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , Question No.34, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Who was called Dewan-i-Arz in Medieval India?, (A), Detective Department - (Optional 3), Military Department - (Alternative 1), , To, , (B), , (C), , Finance Department - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Social Work Department - (Optional 4), , Question No.35, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which institution is known as 'Mecca of Indian Games'?, (A), High Altitude Training Center, Chilaru - (Alternative 2), (B), , Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports, Patiala - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Indian Olympic Association - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Laxmibai National College of Physical Education, Thiruvananthapuram - (Alternative 3)
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Question No.36, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Diving - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Kabaddi - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Car Racing - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , The word 'bulk line' is related to which game?, (A), Chess - (Alternative 4), , Question No.37, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Odisha - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Madhya Pradesh - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Chhattisgarh - (Alternative 1), , Question No.38, , (C), , 1984 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 1936 - (Alternative 1), , Question No.39, , Bookmark, , G, , 1992 - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , When was "Male basketball" first included in the Olympics?, (A), 1972 - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , "HVJ Gas Pipeline" passes through which of the following states?, (A), Maharashtra - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which year did the Sepoy Rebellion?, (A), 1757 - (Alternative 4), 1859 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1857 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1858 - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.40, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , What amendment act was made by decreasing the age of franchise from 21 years to 18 years?, (A), 69th Constitution Amendment - (Alternative 1), 89th Constitutional Amendment - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 72st Constitution Amendment - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 61st Constitutional Amendment - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , Question No.41, , Bookmark, Under which article, the minorities have the right to open educational institutions and to handle their, administration?, (A), Article 26 - (Alternative 2), (B), , Article 25 - (Optional 3), , (C), , Article 30 - (Optional 4), , (D), , Article 29 - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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Question No.42, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , National Housing Bank - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Reserve Bank of India - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Labor Bureau - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , The official housing price index (HPI) of India is determined by whom?, (A), LIC Housing Finance Ltd - (Alternative 2), , Question No.43, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Panini - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Bindusara - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Chanakya - (Alternative 4), , Question no.44, , (C), , Solar Diode - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Zener diode - (Alternative 1), , Question No.45, , Bookmark, , G, , Tunnel diode - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , Which diode is widely used in the form of a stabilizer?, (A), Light Driver Diode - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , With whose help Chandragupta Maurya succeeded in defeating Nand?, (A), Stepping - (Optional 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , What else is known as the grasslands of Venezuela?, (A), Loans - (Alternative 2), Sahara - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Sahel - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Compass - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, , Tr, , Question No.46, , p, , Bookmark, Neelambar teak was recently given geographical observation (GI), which tree is found in the following, states?, (A), Kerala - (Alternative 2), Andhra Pradesh - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Telangana - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 1), , To, , (B), , Question no.47, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of these is a new feature of Indian Constitution?, (A), Original Rights - (Alternative 1), (B), , State Policy Director's Principle - (Optional 3), , (C), , Emergency Provisioning - (Alternative 4)
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(D), , Original Duty - (Alternative 2), , Question no.48, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Zener diode - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Wheatstone Bridge - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Transistor - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following circuit is used for measuring irregular resistance?, (A), Bridge Rectifier - (Alternative 2), , Question No.49, , 1.00, , Renal (Kidney) - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Gall bladder - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Intestines - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Which of the following limbs protects the blood plasma from excessive acid or alkaline by controlling, ions?, (A), Abdomen - (Alternative 1), , K, , Question No.50, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Metalloid - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Glaucon - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Xion - (Optional 4), , Question No.51, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Which of the following elements contains both metallic and non-metaphorical properties?, (A), Colloid - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, In this question, three statements and related three conclusions have been given. You should consider, the things given in the statements as true and to decide which conclusions regarding logic that logically, comply beyond a reasonable doubt?, Statement: All chairs are bunk, some are bunks of cotton, all are cotton lights., Conclusion:, i. Some bunk lights are light., ii. Some sockets are cotton., iii. Some chairs are light., (A), Only i and ii are rational - (alternative 2), All are rational - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Only ii and iii are logical - (optional 3), , (D), , Only i is rational - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.52, , Bookmark, If the mirror is placed on the shaded line then the correct mirror image of the given picture will be-, , 1.00
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(A), - (Optional 1), , (B), , Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 2), , (C), - (Optional 3), , (D), , (Y, , ou, , - (Optional 4), , Question No.53, , 1.00, , (C), , HNIZG - (Optional 1), , (D), , HNZIG - (Optional 3), , Question No.54, , G, , RNBSU - (Optional 4), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, In a fixed code language, GENIUS is coded as TVMRFH. How will SMART be coded in that same, language?, (A), RNBSV - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, In this question the relation between the different characters has been given in the statement. Two, conclusions related to the statement have been given., Statement: B ≥ L = K <T = J, Conclusion:, i) B> T, ii) L = J, , To, , p, , Select the appropriate from the following options., A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. only the conclusions ii is logical, C. Either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), B - (Alternative 2), (B), , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Question no.55, Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in the, second pair., , 1.00
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Z: P :: M: ??, (A), A - (Alternative 1), (B), , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Question no.56, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, , (B), , 83 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 85 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 84 - (Alternative 2), , ou, , Find the next number in the following series:, 12, 17, 34, 39, 78,?, (A), 86 - (Alternative 4), , Question no.57, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , NINOQ - (Alternative 4), , (D), , NIPPQ - (Alternative 2), , K, , NIOOQ - (Alternative 3), , G, , (B), , (Y, , In a fixed code language VIVID is coded as KXUFK. How would GLOOM be coded in that same, language?, (A), NJOOK - (Optional 1), , in, g, , Question no.58, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Select the water image of the given shape from the options., , (A), , To, , p, , (B), , Tr, , - (Optional 1), , - (Optional 3), , (C), , - (Optional 4), , (D), - (Optional 2), , Question No.59, , 1.00
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Bookmark, , (B), , H - (Alternative 1), , (C), , B - (Alternative 4), , (D), , I - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , Four of the following given below are similar in some way and hence they form a group among, themselves. Which of these is not related to this group?, F, I, B, H, D, (A), D - (Alternative 3), , Question No.60, , 1.00, , YVS - (Alternative 3), , (C), , ZXV - (Optional 1), , (D), , LJH - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and so they form a group among themselves., Which of these is not related to this group?, PNL, LJH, QOM, YVS, ZXV, (A), PNL - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , K, , Question No.61, , G, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., , en, d, , in, g, , 7 boxes are kept on a table. Each box has different fruits. Fruit names are apples, oranges, tomatoes,, cherries, bananas, guava, and mangoes. The boxes have been placed in the order of 1, 2, 3 ..., respectively from below., i) Apples are in the same number of boxes., ii) cherries are not in the top boxes., iii) Tomatoes are kept in the middle box., iv) Bananas are in any of the boxes above tomatoes., v) Guava is in the same number of boxes under the box containing apples., vi) Tomatoes, bananas or cherries are not in the box next to the box., vii) The mangoes are not in boxes of 5 numbers., , (C), , Tr, , What is odd as per the above sequence?, (A), Apple - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Cherry - (Alternative 3), , Orange - (Alternative 1), Common - (Optional 4), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.62, , How many classes are there in the given picture?, , 1.00, Bookmark
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(B), , 12 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 15 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 13 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , 16 - (Optional 4), , ou, , (A), , Question No.63, , 1.00, , (Y, , Bookmark, In this question, there are three statements showing the relationship between the letters. Three findings, related to them are given i, ii, and iii. Assuming the statements as truth, decide which conclusions are, completely true in relation to the statements., , in, g, , G, , K, , Statement: B = S ≥ T <H = A; C> Q = U <T <D; F> E> D = K, Conclusion:, i) C> D, ii) T <F, iii) B = A, (A), Only iii - (Alternative 4), Ii only - (Alternative 2), , (C), , All - (Optional 1), , (D), , Only ii and iii - (optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.64, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Tr, , Read the following statements and answer the question on their basis., A + B means A is the husband of A,, AB is the wife of A, B is, A * B, meaning A is the mother of, B, A / B means that A is the father of B, , To, , based on the above information According to the equation W + X * Y / Z, what is the relation of Z to Z's, mother?, (A), Father in law - (Alternative 4), (B), , Father - (Optional 1), , (C), , SaaS - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Uncle - (Alternative 3), , Question No.65, Bookmark, A boy pointing to a man said, "He is the father of my father's father's son's wife." How is that person, related to the boy's father?, (A), Uncle - (Alternative 1), , 1.00
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(B), , Nephew - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Sonnet - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Son - (Alternative 2), , Question No.66, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 58 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 70 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 68 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Find the next number in the following series:, 40, 42, 45, 50, 57,?, (A), 48 - (Optional 1), , Question No.67, , 1.00, , 2,3,4 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 1,3,5 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 1,4,5 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 1,3,4 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, From the following options, select the correct option that creates a perfect square (three of the five, images below)., , Question No.68, , To, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, According to the diagram, there are six letters A, B, C, D, E, and F on the surfaces of one dice shown., Which letter is marked on the surface opposite the D surface?, , 1.00
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Tu, be, ), (B), , B - (Alternative 1), , (C), , C - (Alternative 2), , (D), , E - (Alternative 4), , ou, , A - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (A), , K, , Question No.69, , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., , en, d, , in, g, , 7 boxes are kept on a table. Each box has different fruits. Fruit names are apples, oranges, tomatoes,, cherries, bananas, guava, and mangoes. The boxes have been placed in the order of 1, 2, 3 ..., respectively from below., i) Apples are in the same number of boxes., ii) cherries are not in the top boxes., iii) Tomatoes are kept in the middle box., iv) Bananas are in any of the boxes above tomatoes., v) Guava is in the same number of boxes under the box containing apples., vi) Tomatoes, bananas or cherries are not in the box next to the box., vii) The mangoes are not in boxes of 5 numbers., , p, , Tr, , What are the fruits in box 5 numbers?, , Tomato - (Alternative 4), , To, , (A), (B), , Oranges - (optional 3), , (C), , Cherry - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Banana - (Alternative 2), , Question No.70, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the appropriate picture to come forth from the given series with the options?
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Tu, be, ), , (A), , - (Optional 3), , ou, , (B), , (Y, , - (Optional 4), , in, g, , - (Optional 2), , G, , K, , (C), , en, d, , (D), , Tr, , - (Optional 1), , p, , Question No.71, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., 7 boxes are kept on a table. Each box has different fruits. Fruit names are apples, oranges, tomatoes,, cherries, bananas, guava, and mangoes. The boxes have been placed in the order of 1, 2, 3 ..., respectively from below., i) Apples are in the same number of boxes., ii) cherries are not in the top boxes., iii) Tomatoes are kept in the middle box., iv) Bananas are in any of the boxes above tomatoes., v) Guava is in the same number of boxes under the box containing apples., vi) Tomatoes, bananas or cherries are not in the box next to the box., vii) The mangoes are not in boxes of 5 numbers.
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Which of the following statements is incorrect on the basis of the above order?, , Cherries are in the same number of boxes - (Optional 3), , (B), , There are only two boxes below the common ones box - (Optional 4), , (C), , Are not in common top boxes - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Boxes between tomatoes, oranges and mangoes - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , Question No.72, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 14 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 9 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 12 - (Optional 1), , Question No.73, , G, , 8 - (Optional 3), , in, g, , (A), , K, , (Y, , ou, , What is the number of straight lines in the given picture?, , 1.00, , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, Two statements in this question and two related findings have been given in the form of i and ii. You, should consider the things given in the statements as true and to determine which conclusions, regarding the statements are logical compliance beyond a reasonable doubt Does it?, Statement: All Can Sticks. All the sticks are blue., Conclusion:, i). Some rods are cans., ii). There are all blue sticks., , To, , p, , Select the one most suitable in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. The only conclusion ii is logical is, C. either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), C - (Alternative 3), (B), , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , Question No.74, Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in the, second pair., 2403: 18 :: 2510: ??, , 1.00
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(A), , 12 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 16 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 20 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 24 - (Optional 4), , Question No.75, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 87 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 90 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 86 - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Find the next number in the following series:, 31, 32, 36, 45, 61,?, (A), 85 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.76, , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, In this question, a statement and related two conclusions have been given in the form of i and ii., Assuming the statements given in the statements as true, it is to determine which conclusions are, relevant in relation to the statements?, Statement: Every Friday has rainfall, it is Friday., Conclusion:, i). It will be rain today., ii). Tomorrow will stop the rain., , C - (Alternative 3), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Select the one most appropriate in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i is rational is, B. The only conclusion ii is logical, C. The conclusions i or ii is logical, D. Neither the conclusion ii nor the rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), E - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , Question No.77, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Find the next number in the following series:, 13, 27, 56, 115, 234,?, (A), 476 - (Optional 3), 479 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 470 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 473 - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , Question No.78, Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in the, second pair., Type: Keyboard :: Call: ??, (A), Guitar - (Alternative 3), (B), , Flute - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Piano - (Alternative 1), , 1.00
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(D), , Telephone - (Alternative 4), , Question No.79, , 1.00, , (B), , Promise - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Speech - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Write - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in the, second pair., Contract: Agreement :: Oath: ??, (A), Study - (Alternative 3), , Question No. 80, , 1.00, , Uncle - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Brother in Law - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Brother - (Alternative 4), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, If A is the cousin of B, whose father is A's mother's brother. What is the relation between father of A to, father of A?, (A), Father - (Optional 2), , Question No.81, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and so they form a group among themselves., Which of these is not related to this group?, Expert, Genius, Brainy, Skilful, Insane, (A), Skilful - (Optional 2), Genius - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Brainy - (Optional 3), , (D), , Insane - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.82, , Tr, , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage carefully and, review the statement based on it., , To, , p, , Knowing this, you might want to visit Luxembourg on your next family holiday: European Union to reduce, the traffic congestion and pollution in your country, to free the fares in trains, trams and buses in the, small countries of the European Union. Is constantly demanding. The newly elected liberal Prime, Minister of the Coalition Government Xavier Batel said "Traveling in public vehicles will be free from the, start of 2020 in the Dutch Grandmother of Luxembourg.", In this connection, Luxembourg's main transport union, F. N.C.T.F.E.L. While expressing their concern,, the head of the Band-Sever Band, Georges Merange said that if no one is required to sell tickets, this, government's plan will increase unemployment. "Unless it is approved, we can not accept it." However,, he also said that he is also worried that this will not benefit people in rural areas free of travel., Statement: Luxembourg Transport Union is happy with the decisions taken by the Union Government., Select the most suitable option below., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., , 1.00
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C-statement can not be reviewed., D-statement is completely false., (A), A - (Alternative 1), (B), , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question no.83, , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage carefully and, review the statement based on it., , ou, , Knowing this, you might want to visit Luxembourg on your next family holiday: European Union to reduce, the traffic congestion and pollution in your country, to free the fares in trains, trams and buses in the, small countries of the European Union. Is constantly demanding. The newly elected liberal Prime, Minister of the Coalition Government Xavier Batel said "Traveling in public vehicles will be free from the, start of 2020 in the Dutch Grandmother of Luxembourg.", , K, , (Y, , In this connection, Luxembourg's main transport union, F. N.C.T.F.E.L. While expressing their concern,, the head of the Band-Sever Band, Georges Merange said that if no one is required to sell tickets, this, government's plan will increase unemployment. "Unless it is approved, we can not accept it." However,, he also said that he is also worried that this will not benefit people in rural areas free of travel., , A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Select the most suitable option below., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be reviewed., D-statement is completely false., (A), C - (Alternative 3), , G, , Statement: The European Union wants to free travel in trains to promote public vehicles among its, people., , Tr, , Question no.84, , To, , p, , Select from the selection of the correct shape, which is given the following picture:, , (A), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , - (Optional 1), , ou, , (C), , (Y, , - (Optional 3), , Question no.85, , in, g, , G, , - (Optional 2), , K, , (D), , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , How many right angled triangles can be made from the given picture?, , (A), , 6 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 5 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 8 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 4 - (Optional 4), , Question no.86, Bookmark, If the radius of the circle 16 times, how much of its circumference will be increased by the perimeter of, , 1.00
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the circle of the previous?, (A), 18 - (Optional 4), (B), , 16 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 17 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 15 - (Optional 1), , Question No.87, , 1.00, , 14 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 18 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 20 - (Optional 4), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, On a compound interest, a sum is tripled to the original amount in 4 years. In how many years it will be, 81 times its original amount?, (A), 16 - (Optional 2), , Question no.88, , 1.00, , (C), , 1,086 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1,084 - (Alternative 2), , K, , 1,083 - (Optional 1), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, The ratio of salaries to Hamid, Clement and Ganesh is 3: 5: 7. If Ganesh gets Rs 868 from Hamid, then, how much is Clement's salary (in Rs.)?, (A), 1,085 - (Optional 4), , in, g, , Question No.89, , 4054 - (Optional 3), , (C), , Tr, , (A), , (D), , 4074 - (Alternative 2), , 4064 - (Optional 1), 4084 - (Optional 4), , To, , p, , (B), , Bookmark, , en, d, , Simplify:, , 1.00, , Question No.90, , Bookmark, There are 623 men and 623 female workers in English company based on a subsidiary project. The, average productivity of all employees is 72 calls / day. If a male worker receives 72 calls / day, how, much will the number of calls received by women employees per day?, (A), 71 - (Optional 1), (B), , 72 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 73 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 74 - (Optional 4), , 1.00
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Question No.91, , 1.00, , (B), , 703 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 700 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 701 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A bulb maker company found that 13% of its total product was poor. If the number of correct products is, 4698, then find the number of bad products?, (A), 702 - (Optional 3), , Question No.92, , 1.00, , 533 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 513 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 543 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, If you sell any item for 423 rupees, you get 60% loss on the same profit after selling the same item for, Rs. 743. Find the purchase price of that item? (In Rs.), (A), 523 - (Optional 3), , Question No.93, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graphs the following times and answer the question based on it?, Two publishing years of five branches of a publishing company have been sold in books in 2010 and, 2011 (in thousand)., Find out the ratio of the total sales made in both years of branch C2 and the total sales in the two years, of branch C4?, , (A), , 168: 149 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 168: 143 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 166: 141 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 166: 145 - (Optional 3), , Question No.94, , 1.00, Bookmark
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A person travels at the speed of 12 kmph, 14 kmph and 6 kmph on the surface of an equatorial, triangular plane. Find his average speed? (in kmph), (A), 9.33 - (Optional 2), (B), , 8.33 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 7.33 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 6.33 - (Optional 4), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.95, , 78 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 76 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 80 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 74 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graphs the following times and answer the question based on it? Two publishing years of five, branches of a publishing company have been sold in books in 2010 and 2011 (in thousand)., Find out the average (in thousand) of sales of all branches in 2010?, , Question No.96, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graphs the following times and answer the question based on it? Two publishing years of five, branches of a publishing company have been sold in books in 2010 and 2011 (in thousand)., , 1.00
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(B), , 460 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 458 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 456 - (Optional 1), , K, , 462 - (Alternative 4), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Find out the total sales (in thousand) of the company's branches C1, C3 and C5 in both years?, , Question No.97, , 1.00, , 82 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 85 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 84 - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, Sheila walks at the speed of her usual speed (17/18) and determines a certain distance of 5 minutes, more than the time it takes in normal speed. Calculate the normal time she takes in determining the, fixed distance. (in a minute), (A), 83 - (Optional 3), , Tr, , Question No.98, , 1.00, , p, , Bookmark, A train takes 53 seconds to cross 238 m long bridge. If the same train takes 19 seconds to cross a sign, board, then know the length of the train? (in m), (A), 123 - (Alternative 2), 113 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 133 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 143 - (Alternative 4), , To, , (B), , Question No.99, Bookmark, At the same amount, the difference between compound interest and ordinary interest amount received, in two years at the interest rate is 64 rupees. If the interest rate is 4% annual, then calculate the amount, invested (in Rs.), (A), 44,000 - (Optional 3), (B), , 46,000 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 42,000 - (Optional 2), , 1.00
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(D), , 40,000 - (Optional 1), , Question No.100, , 1.00, , (B), , 13.1 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 13.3 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 13.4 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The average load of 65 notebooks kept in a box is 6.5 kg. If there is 1 notebook in the box and its, average load is 6.6 kg, then should you know the weight of the new notebook? (in kg), (A), 13.2 - (Optional 2), , Question No.101, , 1.00, , 50 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 60 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 70 - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Vimal receives 42 points out of 80 in French, 88 in 100 in English, 40 in 70 in Spanish, and 40 in 50 in, Zeppanya. Find the total percentage of the marks obtained by him? (%In), (A), 80 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , K, , Question No.102, , 8881 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 9991 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 6661 - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , Question No.103, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Bookmark, Find the product of those numbers, which is the smallest endowment (LC) 8881 and the maximum, consonant (ms) 1?, (A), 7771 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , 972 How can the mobile number of students of any class be divided equally?, (A), 22 - (Optional 4), (C), , 16 - (Optional 1), 20 - (Optional 3), , p, , (D), , 18 - (Optional 2), , Tr, , (B), , To, , Question No.104, , 1.00, 2, , Bookmark, , The area of a square piece of glass L225 Cm , which is placed on top of a table | The width between, the glass pieces and one side of the table is 9 cm. Find the length of the table? (in cm), (A), 51 - (Optional 1), (B), , 52 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 50 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 53 - (Optional 3), , Question No.105, , 1.00, Bookmark
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A shopkeeper has 43% discount on the purchase price of an item after hauling it up to 43%. So, let's, know the total percentage gain or loss you get?, (A), 16.67% Loss - (Optional 1), (B), , 18.49% Loss - (Optional 4), , (C), , 18.49% profit - (Optional 3), , (D), , 16.67% profit - (Optional 2), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.106, , (B), , 1,188 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 1,166 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1,199 - (Optional 4), , ou, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper sells a product for Rs 2,673 and earns 12.5% profit on it. How much will the half of the, purchase price of that item be equal to? (In rupees), (A), 1,177 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.107, , 1.00, , 4,700 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 4,600 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 4,800 - (Alternative 3), , G, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, 7,000, 8% of the annual interest rate has been invested. If after 5 years, that amount is withdrawn and, half the amount is invested in the stock market, then what will be the remaining amount (in Rs.)?, (A), 4,900 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , in, g, , Question No.108, , en, d, , Bookmark, Martin donates 13% of his salary to an institution of blind, 12% of orphans, and 14% of the body of the, organism, and gives 16% of his salary as help in setting up a medical camp. Remaining Rs 41,400 He, deposits in the bank for the monthly expense. How much does he donate to the orphanage institution?, (A), Rs 11040 - (Optional 1), Rs 13040 - (Optional 3), , (C), , Rs 12040 - (Optional 2), , (D), , Rs 14040 - (Optional 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.109, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, The milk and water ratio in the 63 liters mixture is 3: 4. If this ratio is changed to 3: 5, then know the, amount of excess water mixed in the mixture. (In liters), (A), 9 - (Optional 1), (B), , 7 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 6 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 8 - (Optional 2), , Question no.110, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Find the value of x:
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4890 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 5190 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 4790 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 4690 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , Question No.111, , 1.00, , 25 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 27 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 28 - (Alternative 2), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, There are different types of old coins in the ratio of 3: 5: 7 in a box, whose values are Rs 1, Rs 5 and Rs, 10 respectively. If the total value of coins is Rs 392, then Rs 10 What is the total number of coins of, value?, (A), 26 - (Optional 3), , G, , Question no.112, , 1.00, , 4 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 3 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 5 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, The person reaches a 3-minute delay from the hostel by cycling at a speed of 15 kmph. If he used to ride, a bike at a speed of 20 kmph then it would reach 3 minutes early. Find the distance between the hostel, and the college? (in km), (A), 6 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , Tr, , Question No.113, , p, , Bookmark, 23√3 cm If the cube with a diagonal is melted by making a cuboid, then its height will be, if the length of, the cuboid is equal to the arm of the cube and the width of the cuboid is 11.5 cm. (from cm), (A), 44 - (Optional 3), 43 - (Optional 4), , To, , (B), , (C), , 46 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 45 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.114, Bookmark, Divide a number by 119, 13 remains the remainder. By dividing the same number by 17, how much will, the remainder get?, (A), 11 - (Optional 2), (B), , 12 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 10 - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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(D), , 13 - (Optional 4), , Question No.115, , 1.00, , (B), , 51.4 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 51.6 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 51.8 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, There are 10 bangles in a gift box. The average weight of the first 4 is 51 grams and the average weight, of the remaining 6 bangles is 52 grams. Find the total average weight of all bangles (in grams)?, (A), 51.2 - (Optional 1), , Question no.116, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 3.97 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 6.97 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 5.97 - (Optional 2), , Question No.117, , G, , 4.97 - (Optional 3), , in, g, , (A), , K, , (Y, , ou, , Simplify:, , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, The Station Master decided to increase the length of a rectangular digital board by 7% and reduce the, width by 3%. Find the total change in the area of the board?, (A), 5.67% increase - (Optional 4), 3.79% increase - (Optional 2), , (C), , 5.67% reduction - (Optional 3), , (D), , 3.79% reduction - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.118, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Amir shares 800 gifts in 4 children. First gift of the child came in the part of the child, twice the gift, which came in the other child's part, three times the gift of the third child, and four times the gift which, came in the fourth child, all are equal. How many gifts are available to both the first and the second?, (A), 476 - (Alternative 2), (B), , 676 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 876 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 576 - (Optional 4), , Question No.119, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 324! Find the number of trailing zeros in?, (A), 76 - (Alternative 2)
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(B), , 78 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 74 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 80 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.120, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 19 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 17 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 21 - (Optional 4), , ou, , 18 - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Find the value of x:
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Roll No: C / ST / 23420024689, Registration No: 2310300465, , Registered Photo, , Name: POORANMAL MEENA, Date: 12-Jan-2019, , Shift-1st, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Collected By, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Vinyl Chloride - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Chloroform - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Carbon tetrachloride - (Alternative 4), , Question No.2, , Forward Roll - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Balance - (Optional 1), , (D), , Alley Point - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , in, g, , Question No.3, , Bookmark, , G, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , Which of the following is not related to gymnastics?, (A), Backward Roll - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , What is the common name of chloroethane?, (A), Methylene Chloride - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , Bookmark, In the schedule of the Indian Constitution, the provision of distribution of powers between the, Center and the states has been done?, (A), Seventh Schedule - (Alternative 3), Fifth Schedule - (Alternative 1), , (C), , 10th Schedule - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Sixth Schedule - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.4, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Arakkonda is located in which mountain range?, (A), Harishchandra mountain range - (Alternative 2), (B), , Western Ghats - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Aravali Mountain Series - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Eastern Ghats - (Alternative 3), , Question No.5, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What was the battle of Kannauj fought between?, (A), Mughal and Bahadur Shah - (Alternative 3), (B), , Mughal and Ilyas Shah - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Mughal and Hemu - (Alternative 2)
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(D), , Mughal and Sher Shah - (Alternative 4), , Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Red Sea to the Arabian Sea - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Red Sea to Black Sea - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Suez Canal combines(A), Black Sea to Caspian Sea - (Alternative 2), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , Magnetic Effect - (Optional 3), , (C), , Spin effect - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Magnus Effect - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, The occurrence of the rotating motion of an object in the liquid medium can be inspected by, ____________., (A), Relative effect - (Alternative 4), , K, , Question No.8, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Muhammad Iqbal - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Abul Fazal - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Mirza Ghalib - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , (B), , G, , Who wrote the famous song 'Sara Jahan from Good' from Urdu?, (A), Abdul Hamid Lahauri - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , Question No.9, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Federation Internationale de Football Association - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Tr, , FIFA is a complete format(A), Federation Internationale de Freestyle Swimming Association - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Federation Internationale de Fencing Association - (Alternative 1), Federation Internationale de Fishing Association - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , Question No.10, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Article 15 of the Constitution refers to the prohibition of discrimination on the basis of, ________________ of any citizen., (A), Characters, Castes and Residences - (Alternative 2), (B), , Religion, Characters & Residence - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Birthplace, gender and religion - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Religion, race, gender, or birthplace - (Alternative 3), , Question No.11, Bookmark, The Coriolis force in the northern hemisphere, by which direction does the winds ineffective?, , 1.00
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(A), , Straightforward (Optional 2), , (B), , Right - (Optional 4), , (C), , Opposite - (Optional 3), , (D), , Left - (Optional 1), , Question No.12, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Gujarat - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Kashmir - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Bengal - (Alternative 3), , Question No.13, , Jockey - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Off drive - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Service - (Alternative 2), , G, , Question No.14, , Bookmark, , K, , (B), , 1.00, , (Y, , Which of the following words is related to the game of wrestling?, (A), Nelson - (Alternative 4), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Zain-ul-Abidin was known for his tolerant thoughts. What was the sultan of which empire?, (A), Malwa - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , The details of relations between the Center and the states are given in which part of the, constitution?, (A), In Eleventh - (Optional 3), In the thirteenth part - (Alternative 4), , (C), , In the 9th - (Optional 1), , (D), , In the twelfth part - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , (B), , Tr, , Question No.15, , (C), , Dazla River - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Nile River - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Baghdad is situated on the banks of which river?, (A), Euphrates River - (Alternative 1), , To, , p, , Luni River - (Alternative 4), , Question No.16, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How long does the governor's tenure take place?, (A), Up to a certain period of five years - (Optional 2), (B), , By the Chief Minister's consent - (Optional 3), , (C), , At the will of the President - (Alternative 1), , (D), , None of these - (Alternative 4)
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Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Brahmaputra River - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Mekong River - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Hwangho River - (Alternative 1), , Question No.18, , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following is the longest river in Asia?, (A), Yangtze River - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Article 4 - (Optional 3), , (C), , Article 243 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Article 31-B - (Optional 1), , ou, , Which article is included under the 9th Schedule of Indian Constitution?, (A), Article 102 - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , Question No.19, , 1.00, Bookmark, , K, , The Constitution of Fundamental Rights of Indian Constitution has been taken from which, Constitution?, (A), Constitution of England - (Alternative 2), Constitution of South Africa - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Constitution of the United States - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Constitution of France - (Alternative 3), , Question No.20, , in, g, , G, , (B), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, The maximum number of members of the Council of Ministers was determined by the Constitution, Amendment Act?, (A), 91st Constitutional Amendment - (Alternative 3), 99th Constitution Amendment - (Optional 1), , (C), , 86th Constitution Amendment - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 97th Constitution Amendment - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question no.21, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Which of the following dance forms is known as Mohini Dances?, (A), Kathak - (Alternative 4), (B), , MohiniAattam - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Bharatanatyam - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Odyssey - (Alternative 3), , Question no.22, Bookmark, According to the 2011 census, how much is the percentage of women in the total agricultural, laborers?, (A), 55 percent - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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(B), , 40 percent - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 60 percent - (Optional 4), , (D), , 35 percent - (Optional 3), , Question no.23, , 1.00, , (B), , Ludo - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Chess - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Football - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , ou, , Question no.24, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Which of the following games did not originate in the Asia-continent?, (A), Kabaddi - (Alternative 4), , Bookmark, , What is the meaning of primary deficit in the budget deficit concepts?, (A), Difference Between Fiscal Deficit and Interest Payments - (Optional 4), , Difference Between Total Revenue Expenditure and Total Revenues - (Optional 1), , (C), , The difference between total expenditure and the sum of total revenue receipts - (Optional, 2), , (D), , Difference between total expenditure and total non-lending revenue - (Optional 3), , K, , (Y, , (B), , 1.00, , G, , Question No.25, , in, g, , Bookmark, Which of the following is it to believe that economics is the study of human behavior in the normal, occupations of life?, (A), Robin - (Alternative 4), Karl Marx - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Adam Smith - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Alfred Marshall - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , Question no.26, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Tr, , On which river is the Smokhara waterfall situated?, (A), Godavari - (Alternative 2), (C), , Chambal - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Narmada - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , Tapti - (Alternative 3), , Question no.27, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who wrote the famous drama 'Merchatikam'?, (A), Bhasha - (Alternative 2), (B), , Ashwaghosh - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Bhavbhuti - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Shudrak - (Alternative 4), , Question no.28, , 1.00
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Bookmark, In the treatment of cancer, which of the following is used in external radiation therapy?, (A), Cobalt 60 - (Optional 1), (B), , Iodine 131 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Plutonium 238 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Hydrogen-3 (Alternative 3), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question no.29, , Bookmark, , (B), , 1968 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 1970 - (Alternative 1), , (D), , 1969 - (Alternative 4), , ou, , Women's sex test began with the Olympic Games?, (A), 1966 - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Sylentreta - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Porifera - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Platyhelmanties - (Alternative 3), , Question No.31, , Bookmark, , G, , Tinophora - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (A), , 1.00, , K, , The member of which group is usually called a sponge?, , (Y, , Question No.30, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In the Indian Parliament, which Prime Minister is appointed by the House of Parliament?, (A), Only by the Upper House - (Alternative 2), At the discretion of the President - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Only by the Lower House - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Higher or lower can be done by any House. - (Optional 3), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , Question No.32, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , What is the minimum percentage of shares left for strategic disinvestment?, (A), 100 percent - (Optional 4), 76 percent - (Optional 2), , (C), , 51 percent - (Optional 3), , (D), , 26 percent - (Optional 1), , To, , (B), , Question No.33, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the boundary between India and Pakistan?, (A), Radcliffe Line - (Alternative 4), (B), , Maginot Line - (Alternative 3), , (C), , McMahon Line - (Alternative 2)
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(D), , Durand Line - (Alternative 1), , Question No.34, , 1.00, , (B), , Flagging - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Centrosome - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Ribosome - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Two cylindrical structures found in the cytokines which are called centriole, which of the following?, (A), Cilia - (Alternative 2), , Question No.35, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Mutation Reproduction - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Microoprotection - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Physical hybridization - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , What is the ability to develop a whole plant by a cell or cortex?, (A), Full Powers - (Optional 2), , K, , Question No.36, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Madhya Pradesh - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Gujarat - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Rajasthan - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , Question No.37, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Pichola Lake is situated in which of the following states?, (A), Maharashtra - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Lodi - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Tuolak - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Tr, , Sloped or battter walls are the main attributes of the architecture of which Sultanate?, (A), Slave - (Alternative 1), , Games - (Alternative 2), 1.00, , p, , Question No.38, , To, , Bookmark, What type of veto (veto) does the President have in relation to any state act which has been, stopped by the Governor?, (A), Pocket Prohibition - (Optional 2), (B), , Absolute Prohibition - (Optional 3), , (C), , Suspension Prohibition - (Optional 1), , (D), , Eligible Prohibition - (Optional 4), , Question No.39, Bookmark, In the organic compounds, what is the length of the bonds and the heating capability of bonds from, the following?, , 1.00
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(A), , Rotation - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Transition - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Hybridization - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Crystallization - (Alternative 2), , Question No.40, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Jahangir - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Shah Jahan - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Aurangzeb - (Alternative 4), , Question No.41, , Jute - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Honey - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Cotton - (Alternative 4), , G, , Question No.42, , Bookmark, , K, , (B), , 1.00, , (Y, , The Yellow Revolution is related to the growth of production?, (A), Oilseeds - (Alternative 2), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , The book 'Padhshahnama' is written about?, (A), Akbar - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Which of the following types of jungle are found throughout India?, (A), Tropical semi-evergreen - (Alternative 3), High Mountains - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Tropical Evergreen - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Tropical Wet Decay - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.43, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Malik Muhammad Jaisy - (Alternative 3), Siraz Afif - (Alternative 4), , p, , (C), , Tr, , Who wrote the famous Hindi poet Padmavat?, (A), Rich Khusro - (Alternative 1), , Ziauddin Barani - (Alternative 2), , To, , (D), , Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who defeated Babar in the first battle of Panipat?, (A), Ibrahim Lodi - (Alternative 1), (B), , Sikandar Lodi - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Baholol Lodi - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Hemu - (Alternative 4), , Question No.45, , 1.00
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Bookmark, What is the stress produced by aqueous pressure?, (A), Shearing Tension - (Alternative 4), (B), , Aquatic Strain - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Longitudinal Strain - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Volcanic Stress - (Alternative 2), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.46, , Bookmark, , (B), , Scuba Diving - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Diving - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Pole Vault - (Alternative 3), , ou, , Which of the following games is hand-to-hand combat?, (A), Judo - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , Question no.47, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Babar - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Sher Shah - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Humayun - (Alternative 4), , G, , (B), , K, , The Grand Trunk Road in Medieval India was built by whom?, (A), Akbar - (Alternative 3), , in, g, , Question no.48, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The light is called the maximum value of electric current(A), Limited Threshold Section - (Optional 1), Saturated Section - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Maximum Section - (Optional 2), , (D), , Unsaturated Section - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.49, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What are the temperate grasslands found in Argentina and Uruguay?, (A), Selvus - (Alternative 4), Downs - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Compass - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Welds - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.50, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the right to delimitation of constituencies can be done by the majority?, (A), Full majority - (Optional 4), (B), , General majority - (optional 3), , (C), , Effective majority - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Specific majority - (Optional 1)
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Question No.51, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 120 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 114 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 115 - (Optional 1), , Question No.52, , Tu, be, ), , Find the next number in the following series:, 57, 58, 62, 71, 87,?, (A), 112 - (Optional 2), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , 14 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 5 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 8 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 6 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , Question No.53, , in, g, , (A), , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , How many right angled triangles can be made from the given picture?, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tr, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., , To, , p, , 7 friends P, Q, R, S, T, U and V all live in two floors of I and II of a two-storey building. These two, floors have 3 floors on one floor and 4 houses on the other floor., i) V remains at the bottom 3 houses., ii) S does not remain on the floor on which V and Q remain., iii) R and P live on different floors., iv) U, I is not left on the bottom., v) There is a house in the middle of the houses of U and P., , According to the information given in the question, which option is incompatible?, (A), RQ - (Optional 3), (B), , TP - (Alternative 2), , (C), , UT - (Alternative 4), , (D), , SU - (Optional 1)
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Question No.54, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tu, be, ), , Select the appropriate picture to come forth in the given series with the options?, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , - (Optional 2), , (B), , G, , K, , - (Optional 3), , in, g, , (C), , en, d, , - (Optional 4), , - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , Tr, , (D), , Question no.55, , Bookmark, In this question the relation between different elements has been given in the statement. Two, conclusions related to the statement have been given., Statement: V ≤ A <L = U> E> D, Conclusion:, i) A <E, ii), , 1.00
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(B), , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Select the appropriate of U> V from the following options., A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. only the conclusions ii is logical, C. Either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), D - (Alternative 4), , Question no.56, , 1.00, , Only ii and iii are logical - (optional 3), , (C), , Only i and iii are logical - (alternative 4), , (D), , Only iii logical - (Optional 1), , in, g, , Question no.57, , G, , (B), , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question three statements and three related conclusions have been given. You have to, consider the things given in the statements as truth and to decide together on the conclusions and, to determine which conclusions regarding the statements, beyond any reasonable doubt Is it, rational?, Statement: All insects are flies, some flies are worm, all worms are dragon., Conclusion:, i. Some flies are dragon., ii. Some bugs are worm., iii. Some bugs are dragon., (A), Only i is rational - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, From the following options, select the correct option that creates a perfect square (three of the five, images below)., , (A), , 2,3,5 - (Alternative 2), , (B), , 1,3,5 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 1,3,4 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1,2,3 - (Optional 1), , Question no.58, Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., , 1.00
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T: E :: X: ??, (A), T - (Alternative 4), (B), , S - (Alternative 1), , (C), , I - (Optional 3), , (D), , M - (Alternative 2), , Question No.59, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, , (B), , 99 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 98 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 100 - (Optional 4), , ou, , Find the next number in the following series:, 16, 21, 42, 47, 94,?, (A), 97 - (Optional 1), , Question No.60, , 1.00, , (C), , J - (Alternative 3), , (D), , G - (Alternative 4), , Question No.61, , G, , C - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, Four of the following five are in some way similar and they create a group among themselves., Which of these is not related to this group?, G, C, I, J, E, (A), E - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, John said to a girl, "Your father is the only child of my father's mother's only son." What does that, girl have to do with John?, (A), Cage - (Alternative 1), Sister - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Nice - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Daughter - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.62, , 1.00, , p, , Bookmark, , To, , Select the water reflection of the given shape with the options., , (A), - (Optional 4), , (B)
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- (Optional 3), , (C), , Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 1), , (D), - (Optional 2), , ou, , Question No.63, , 1.00, , (Y, , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage carefully, and review the statement based on it., , K, , In an accident in New Jersey a robot pierced the can of a toxic solution in Amazon's warehouse,, which used to be used to disperse the bears. Due to the leak of toxic element, 24 workers working, there fill the hospital. The fault of the robot, which is an automatic machine, caused a leakage of, the capsicin, which is formed by the virtue of chilli, and used for removing the bears., , in, g, , G, , Amazon has said in this regard that "all staff affected by the leakage of the capsicin have been, taken to the hospital." There are a total of 24 employees, they have been taken for health check-up., It is expected that all employees will be discharged from the hospital in the next 24 hours. The, safety of our employees is our priority. And the incident is under investigation. ", Statement: The programming of the robot used in Amazon's store was done to leak a cane filled, with a solution used to extract the bears., , (C), , Tr, , en, d, , Select the most suitable option below., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be determined., D-statement is completely false., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , A - (Alternative 1), C - (Alternative 3), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.64, , Bookmark, Four of the following five are in some way similar and they create a group among themselves., Which of these is not related to this group?, Silent, Quiet, Mute, Dumb, Audible, (A), Dumb - (Alternative 1), (B), , Mute - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Quiet - (Optional 3), , (D), , Audible - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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Question No.65, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tu, be, ), , Select from the selection of the correct shape, which is given the following picture:, , ou, , (A), , (Y, , - (Optional 1), , G, , K, , (B), , in, g, , - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (C), , - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , (D), , Tr, , - (Optional 3), , Question No.66, Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., Milk: Drink :: Bike: ??, (A), Helmet - (Optional 3), (B), , Ride - (Alternative 1), , 1.00
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(C), , Gear - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Speed - (Optional 4), , Question No.67, , 1.00, , (B), , ZPG - (Optional 3), , (C), , WMC - (Optional 4), , (D), , YOE - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Four of the following five are in some way similar and they create a group among themselves., Which of these is not related to this group?, YOE, WMC, VLB, ZPG, UKA, (A), UKA - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.68, , Bookmark, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., , G, , K, , (Y, , 7 friends P, Q, R, S, T, U and V all live in two floors of I and II of a two-storey building. These two, floors have 3 floors on one floor and 4 houses on the other floor., i) V remains at the bottom 3 houses., ii) S does not remain on the floor on which V and Q remain., iii) R and P live on different floors., iv) U, I is not left on the bottom., v) There is a house in the middle of the houses of U and P., , en, d, , in, g, , Which of the following groups of alternatives remain on the 2nd floor?, , QS - (Optional 4), , (B), , VQ - (Optional 1), , (C), , UR - (Alternative 2), , (D), , PT - (Optional 3), , Tr, , (A), , p, , Question No.69, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Find the next number in the following series:, 17, 35, 72, 147, 298,?, (A), 599 - (Optional 1), (B), , 601 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 600 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 610 - (Optional 3), , Question No.70, Bookmark, M is the daughter-in-law of N, whose daughter is O. O is the sister of P, who is the only son of Q., What is P related to M?, (A), Father - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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(B), , Uncle - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Brother - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Husband - (Alternative 3), , Question No.71, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 60 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 57 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 58 - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Find the next number in the following series:, 29, 31, 34, 39, 46,?, (A), 59 - (Optional 3), , ou, , Question No.72, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (Y, , Read the following statements and answer the question on their basis., A @ B means that A is the mother of A, B is, A # B, meaning A is B's father, A $ B means A is sister of, A , A% B means A, brother of B is the, , (C), , Aunt / Mummy - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Mom - (Alternative 4), , Question No.73, , G, , Cage - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (B), , K, , above information According to the equation W @ X% Y # Z, what does X's wife have to do with Z?, (A), Sister - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , What is the number of straight lines in the given picture?, , (A), , 13 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 14 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 11 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 1), , Question No.74, , 1.00, Bookmark
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A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage carefully, and review the statement based on it., In an accident in New Jersey a robot pierced the can of a toxic solution in Amazon's warehouse,, which used to be used to disperse the bears. Due to the leak of toxic element, 24 employees, working there are admitted to the hospital. The fault of the robot, which is an automatic machine,, caused a leakage of the capsicin, which is formed by the virtue of chilli, and used for removing the, bears., , Tu, be, ), , Amazon has said in this regard that "all staff affected by the leakage of the capsicin have been, taken to the hospital." There are a total of 24 employees, they have been taken for health check-up., It is expected that all employees will be discharged from the hospital in the next 24 hours. The, safety of our employees is our priority. And the incident is under investigation. ", Statement: Capsanein is a toxic substance used to remove bears., , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (C), , K, , A - (Alternative 1), , G, , (B), , ou, , Select the most suitable option below., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be determined., D-statement is completely false., (A), C - (Alternative 3), , Question No.75, , 1.00, , 52 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 53 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 54 - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., 1947: 42 :: 1989: ??, (A), 51 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , Question No.76, , To, , p, , How many classes are there in the given picture?, , (A), , 12 - (Optional 2), , 1.00, Bookmark
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(B), , 9 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 15 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 8 - (Optional 3), , Question No.77, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, If the mirror is placed on the shaded line then the correct mirror image of the given picture will be-, , ou, , (A), , (Y, , - (Optional 2), , (B), , K, , - (Optional 3), , in, g, , - (Optional 1), , G, , (C), , (D), , en, d, , - (Optional 4), , Question No.78, , To, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, In this question, a statement and related two conclusions have been given in the form of i and ii., You have to consider both the conclusions as truths in the statements together and to decide which, conclusions regarding the statements Is any reasonable suspicion beyond reasonable doubt?, Statement: John's dog starts barking at three o'clock every morning., Conclusion:, i) Every dog barks at three o'clock in the morning., ii) John's dog woke up and barks everyone., Select the one most suitable in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. only the conclusions ii is logical, C. Either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), A - (Alternative 1), (B), , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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(D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Question No.79, , 1.00, , (B), , YEFVOG - (Optional 1), , (C), , YFHJOV - (Optional 4), , (D), , YFHGOV - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, SPEECH is codeed as HKVVXS in a fixed code language. How will BUSTLE be coded in that same, language?, (A), YFEGOV - (Alternative 2), , Question No. 80, , 1.00, , (C), , All - (Optional 1), , (D), , Only iii - (Alternative 4), , Question No.81, , (Y, K, , I and ii only - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (B), , G, , Statement: C ≤ O <M = E; E> A ≥ R> N; T> I ≥ C, findings:, i) T> M, ii) M>, niiii) C <E, (A), Only ii and iii - (optional 3), , ou, , Bookmark, There are three statements showing the relation in this question. Three findings related to them are, given i, ii, and iii. Assuming the statements as true, decide which conclusions / statements are true, in relation to the statements?, , 1.00, , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, In this question two statements and related two findings have been given in the form of i and ii. You, should consider the things given in the statements as true and together with both the conclusions,, it is to decide what conclusions regarding the statements Reasonable beyond reasonable doubt?, Statement: Some land is desert. All deserts are hot., Conclusion:, i). All are hot desert., ii). Some land is hot., , To, , p, , Select the one most suitable in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. The only conclusion ii is logical is, C. either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), C - (Alternative 3), (B), , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , E - (Alternative 4), , Question No.82, Bookmark, According to the diagram, there are six letters A, B, C, D, E and F on the surfaces of one dice shown, , 1.00
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(B), , E - (Alternative 2), , (C), , F - (Optional 1), , (D), , D - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , A - (Alternative 4), , K, , (A), , ou, , Tu, be, ), , below. Which letter is marked on the surface opposite the B face?, , Question no.83, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., Pot: Water :: Hard Disk: ??, (A), Heat - (Alternative 3), Computer - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Laptop - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Data - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , Question no.84, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tr, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., , To, , p, , 7 friends P, Q, R, S, T, U and V all live in two floors of I and II of a two-storey building. These two, floors have 3 floors on one floor and 4 houses on the other floor., i) V remains at the bottom 3 houses., ii) S does not remain on the floor on which V and Q remain., iii) R and P live on different floors., iv) U, I is not left on the bottom., v) There is a house in the middle of the houses of U and P., According to the information given in the question, which statement given in the following options, is true?, , (A), , Q and U live on different floors - (Alternative 2), , (B), , R and V, II live on the bottom - (Alternative 1)
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(C), , U and P are neighbors - (Alternative 3), , (D), , S, II does not remain on the floor - (Alternative 4), , Question no.85, , 1.00, , (B), , TSEKX - (Optional 4), , (C), , SRDIW - (Optional 2), , (D), , SRDWI - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In a fixed code language, FAINT is coded as FKEYS. How will code NOISE be coded in that same, language?, (A), TSEJX - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , ou, , Question no.86, , Bookmark, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , Instructions:, Study the graphs later and answer the given question after that., Two publishing years of five branches of a publishing company have been sold in books in 2010, and 2011 (in thousand)., Find out the ratio of the total sales made in both years of branch C2 and the total sales in the two, years of branch C4?, , To, , (A), , 140: 163 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 163: 140 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 140: 159 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 159: 140 - (Optional 4), , Question No.87, Bookmark, A bulb maker company found that 13% of its total product was poor. If the number of correct, products is 5046, then find the number of bad products?, (A), 754 - (Optional 3), (B), , 744 - (Optional 2), , 1.00
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(C), , 734 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 764 - (Alternative 1), , Question no.88, , 1.00, , (B), , 638 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 618 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 648 - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Aamir divides 900 gifts into 4 children. Gift coming in the first part of the child, twice the gift that, comes in the part of the other child, three times the gift of the third child and four times the gift of, the fourth child. How many gifts are available to both the first and the second?, (A), 628 - (Optional 2), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.89, , 1,145 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 1,335 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1,125 - (Optional 4), , K, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, The ratio of salaries to Hamid, Clement and Ganesh is 3: 5: 7. If Ganesh gets Rs 900 from Hamid If, you meet more, then how much is Clement's salary (in Rs.)?, (A), 1,155 - (Optional 1), , G, , Question No.90, , Bookmark, , en, d, , in, g, , Resolve:, , 1.00, , 4074 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 4064 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 4084 - (Optional 4), , (D), , Tr, , (A), , 4054 - (Optional 1), 1.00, , p, , Question No.91, , To, , Bookmark, If the cube with a 27√3 cm diagonal is melted, then its height will be, if the length of the cuboid is, equal to the arm of the cube and the width of the cuboid is 13.5 cm? (in cm), (A), 55 - (Optional 4), (B), , 53 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 54 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 56 - (Optional 3), , Question No.92, , 1.00, Bookmark, , If the radius of the circle 20 times, how much of its circumference will increase from the
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circumference of the east?, (A), 21 - (Optional 4), (B), , 18 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 19 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 20 - (Optional 2), , Question No.93, , 1.00, , 148 - (Alternative 1), , (C), , 168 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 178 - (Alternative 4), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A train takes 58 seconds to cross 238 m long bridge. If the same train takes 24 seconds to cross a, sign board, then know the length of the train. (in m), (A), 158 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.94, , 1.00, , (C), , 15 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 17 - (Optional 4), , Question No.95, , G, , 16 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , in, g, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, A person travels at an equilateral triangular plain with a speed of 9 kmph, 15 kmph and 45 kmph., Find his average speed? (in kmph), (A), 18 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , Bookmark, The average weight of the 73 notebooks kept in a box is 7.3 kg. If there is 1 notebook in the box and, its average weight is 7.4 kg, find the weight of the new notebook. (in kg), (A), 14.8 - (Optional 2), 15 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 14.9 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 14.7 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.96, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper sells a product for Rs. 3267 and earns 12.5% profit on it. How much will the half of, the purchase price of that item be equal to? (In rupees), (A), 1,252 - (Optional 1), (B), , 1,352 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1,452 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1,552 - (Optional 4), , Question No.97, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Resolve:
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6.85 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 5.79 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 4.89 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 7.85 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , Question No.98, , 1.00, , 760 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 740 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 720 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, If you sell any item for Rs 540, then the profit earned by selling the same item for 1180 rupees is, 60%. Find the purchase price of that item? (In Rs.), (A), 780 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , K, , Question No.99, , 51 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 56 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 53 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, There are different types of old coins in the ratio of 3: 5: 7 in a box, whose value is Rs. 1, Rs. 5,, respectively. And Rs 10 Are. If the total value of coins in box is Rs 784 Yes, then Rs 10 What is the, total number of coins of value?, (A), 54 - (Optional 3), , Question No.100, , 1.00, , (B), , Tr, , Bookmark, Vimal receives 70 points out of 80 in French, 93 in 100 in English, 61 in 70 in Spanish and 46 in 50, in Japanese. Find the total percentage of the marks obtained by him? (%In), (A), 100 - (Optional 4), (C), , 80 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 90 - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , 70 - (Optional 1), , Question No.101, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Find the product of those numbers, which are LCM 8777 and HCM1?, (A), 8777 - (Optional 1), (B), , 6777 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 7777 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 9777 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.102, , 1.00
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(B), , 72 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 74 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 66 - (Optional 1), , Question No.103, , G, , 68 - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (A), , K, , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graphs later and answer the given question after that. Two publishing years of five, branches of a publishing company have been sold in books in 2010 and 2011 (in thousand)., Find out the average (in thousand) of sales of all branches in 2010?, , 1.00, , (B), , 12 - (Optional 2), , (C), , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, The milk and water ratio in the 91 liter mixture is 3: 4. If this ratio is changed to 3: 5, then know the, amount of excess water mixed in the mixture. (In liters), (A), 14 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 11 - (Optional 3), , 13 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , Question No.104, , Find the value of x:, , (A), , 5310 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 5510 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 5610 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark
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(D), , 5410 - (Optional 2), , Question No.105, , 1.00, , (B), , 72 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 71 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 73 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In the subsidiary project of an English-based company, there are 631 men and 631 female, employees. The average number of calls received by all employees is 72 calls per day. If a male, worker receives 72 calls per day, how much will the number of calls received by women employees, per day?, (A), 74 - (Optional 4), , Question No.106, , 1.00, , 2.24% increase - (Optional 3), , (C), , 4.21% reduction - (Optional 2), , (D), , 4.21% increase - (Optional 4), , G, , Question No.107, , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, The station master decided to increase the length of a rectangular digital board by 3% and reduce, the width by 7%. Find the total change in the area of the board?, (A), 2.24% reduction - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , 30 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 25 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 15 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, On a compound interest, a sum becomes three times the original amount in 5 years. In how many, years will it be 27 times its original amount?, (A), 20 - (Optional 3), , Question No.108, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper, with an increase of 47% in the purchase price of an item, has a discount of 47% on, its sale after marking the price. So, let's know the total percentage gain or loss you get?, (A), 21.16% profit - (Optional 3), 22.09% Loss - (Optional 4), , (C), , 22.84% Loss - (Optional 2), , (D), , 20.04% Profit - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.109, , Bookmark, The difference between compound interest and simple interest received in two years on the same, amount is 80 rupees. If the interest rate is 4% annual, then calculate the amount invested (in Rs.), (A), 49,500 - (Optional 3), (B), , 50,000 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 48,500 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 51,500 - (Optional 4), , 1.00
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Question no.110, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 16 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 14 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 12 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , 572 How can the mobile number of students of any class be divided equally?, (A), 18 - (Optional 3), , Question No.111, , 1.00, , 8 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 10 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 11 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, The person reaches the 5.5-minute delay from the hostel by cycling at a speed of 15 kmph. If he, used to ride a bike at a speed of 20 kmph then it would reach 5.5 minutes early. Find the distance, between the hostel and the college. (in km), (A), 9 - (Optional 2), , 2, , K, , Question no.112, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , 53 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 55 - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , 59 - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (B), , G, , The area of a square piece of glass is 1521 cm , which is placed above a table. The width between, the glass pieces and one edge of the table is 9 cm. Find the length of the table. (in cm), (A), 57 - (Optional 3), , Question No.113, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Tr, , Instructions:, Study the graphs later and answer the given question after that. Two publishing years of five, branches of a publishing company have been sold in books in 2010 and 2011 (in thousand).
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(B), , 420 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 439 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 415 - (Alternative 2), , K, , 409 - (Optional 1), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Find out the total sales (in thousand) of the company's branches C1, C3 and C5 in both the years., , Question No.114, , 1.00, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, Sheila walks at the speed of her usual speed (21/22) and determines a certain distance in the, normal speed of 5 minutes more. Calculate the normal time she takes in determining a certain, distance. (in a minute), (A), 125 - (Optional 3), 105 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 115 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 135 - (Optional 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.115, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Find the value of x:, , (A), , 23 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 26 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 25 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 24 - (Optional 2), , Question no.116, , 1.00
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(B), , 5,360 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 5,260 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 5,560 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, 7,800, 8% of the annual interest rate was invested. If after 5 years, that amount is withdrawn and, half the amount is invested in the stock market, then what will be the remaining amount (in Rs.)?, (A), 5,460 - (Optional 4), , Question No.117, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 138 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 131 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 132 - (Alternative 3), , ou, , 537! Find out the number of trailing zeros in, (A), 140 - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , Question no.118, , 1.00, , (C), , 59.2 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 59.4 - (Optional 2), , Question No.119, , G, , 59.8 - (Optional 4), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, There are 10 bangles in a gift box, the average weight of the first 4 is 59 grams and the average, weight of the remaining 6 bangles is 60 grams. Find the total average weight of all bangles (in, grams)?, (A), 59.6 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , (C), , Rs 12,530 - (Optional 2), Rupee. 11520 - (Optional 1), , p, , (D), , Rs 13,520 - (Optional 3), , Tr, , (B), , en, d, , Bookmark, Martin donates 13% of his salary to an institution of blind, 12% of orphans, and 14% of the body of, the organism, and gives 16% of his salary as help in setting up a medical camp. The remaining Rs, 43,200 He deposits in the bank for the monthly expense. How much does he donate to the, orphanage institution?, (A), Rs.14, 320 - (Optional 4), , To, , Question No.120, , Bookmark, Divide any number by 119, remaining 9 remains. By dividing the same number by 17, how much will, the remainder get?, (A), 11 - (Optional 1), (B), , 9 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 8 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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Roll No: D / SC / 24320207851, Registration No: 2410146075, Name: JAGVEER, Date: 12-Jan-2019, , Shift-2, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Registered Photo, Collected By, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , What is the first time of the parliamentary meeting in the following?, (A), Zero period - (Alternative 1), Question time - (Optional 2), , (C), , Discuss for half an hour - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Short-term discussion - (Optional 3), , ou, , (B), , (Y, , Question No.2, , Ramkrishna Movement - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Young Bengal Movement - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Prayer Society - (Alternative 2), , G, , (B), , Question No.3, , Bookmark, , K, , What movement is related to Henri Vivian Darioji?, (A), Theosophical movement - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , What do the same energy classes show?, (A), Degenerate - (Optional 3), Stabilization - (Optional 1), , (C), , Regenerate - (Optional 4), , (D), , Stimulus - (Alternative 2), , Question No.4, , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tr, , Gatta is a form of martial arts, where is it played?, (A), Chhattisgarh - (Alternative 4), Jharkhand - (Alternative 3), , (C), , West Bengal - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Punjab - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.5, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following states is not bound to China?, (A), Uttarakhand - (Alternative 2), (B), , West Bengal - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Jammu and Kashmir - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Sikkim - (Alternative 4), , Question No.6, , 1.00
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Bookmark, When the flow of water is equal in and outside of the cell, is the cell called _______?, (A), Flacid - (Alternative 1), (B), , Isotonic - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Inflation Pressure - (Optional 4), , (D), , Hypotonic - (Alternative 3), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.7, , (B), , Model Parliament - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Young Parliament - (Alternative 2), , (D), , All IndiaPerLment - (Alternative 4), , Question No.8, , Bookmark, , (C), , Islam - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Christian - (Alternative 3), , Question No.9, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , National Highway 3 from Agra Where?, (A), Amritsar - (Alternative 4), , K, , Parsi - (Alternative 2), , G, , (B), , Kolkata - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Mumbai - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Delhi - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.10, , 1.00, , (Y, , In which of the following religions is Easter and Good Friday celebrated?, (A), Sikh - (Alternative 4), , ou, , Bookmark, Which scheme was started with the recommendation of the Fourth All India Whip (WHIP) Conference?, (A), Youth Parliament - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tr, , The arc (pressure) of saturated water vapor is called __________., (A), Aquatic Stress - (Alternative 2), Page Stress - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Absolute Arc - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Partial Arc (Pressure) - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who wrote the Ramayana?, (A), Ved Vyas - (Alternative 1), (B), , Valmiki - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Vishnu Sharma - (Alternative 3), , (D), , AmarSyah - (Alternative 4), , Question No.12, , 1.00, Bookmark
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What is the right to life in the Indian constitution?, (A), Basic Manual - (Optional 4), (B), , State Policy Director's Principle - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Fundamental Duty - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Fundamental Rights - (Alternative 1), , Question No.13, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, , Which Mughal ruler started Din-i-Elahi?, (A), Akbar - (Alternative 2), (B), , Jahangir - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Shah Jahan - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Humayun - (Alternative 1), , ou, , Question No.14, , 1914 - (Alternative 1), , (C), , 1990 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 1930 - (Alternative 2), , K, , (B), , Bookmark, , (Y, , When was the first Commonwealth Games held?, (A), 1942 - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , G, , Question No.15, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Which of the following is not related to the closing ceremony of the race in the race?, (A), Shoulder Shrug - (Alternative 2), Dip - (Optional 3), , (C), , Run Through - (Optional 1), , (D), , Approach Run - (Optional 4), , Question No.16, , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tr, , What is the playground of volleyball game called?, (A), Court - (Alternative 4), Diamond - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Ring - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Field - (Alternative 3), , p, , (B), , To, , Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Cut in special places in DNA by whom?, (A), Endonucleus - (Alternative 3), (B), , Plasmid - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Exonuclease - (Optional 1), , (D), , Ricobinant DNA - (Alternative 2), , Question No.18, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is a mixture of copper and silver used by Satvahanas?
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(A), , Tinka - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Winning - (Optional 2), , (C), , Putty - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Outstanding - (Optional 3), , Question No.19, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Mormugao - (Alternative 2), , (C), , New Mangalore - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Mumbai - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following is located on the Jupiter estuary?, (A), Cochin - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , Which of the following government schemes is for accident insurance?, (A), Make in India - (Alternative 3), , ou, , Question No.20, , Save daughter, teach daughter - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Atal Pension Scheme - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Prime Minister's Security Insurance Scheme (PMSBY) - (Alternative 1), , Fiber Crops - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Kharif Crops - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Winter Crops - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , Question no.22, , Bookmark, , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , G, , What are the crops grown between March and June?, (A), Summer Crops - (Alternative 1), , K, , Question no.21, , (Y, , (B), , Bookmark, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which languages are mentioned in the Constitution for the editing of Parliament?, (A), English and Tamil - (Alternative 1), Urdu and English - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Hindi and Urdu - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Hindi and English - (Alternative 4), , p, , Tr, , (B), , To, , Question no.23, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following is associated with Bosospores water bodies?, (A), Black Sea and Caspian Sea - (Alternative 4), (B), , Black Sea and Maramara Sea - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Red Sea and Black Sea - (Alternative 2), , Question no.24, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Respect for national flag and national anthem (A), Basic Manual - (Optional 4)
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(B), , Policy Director's Principle - (Optional 3), , (C), , Fundamental Rights - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Fundamental Duty - (Alternative 2), , Question No.25, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 2015 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 2012 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 2013 - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , What year was the Make-in-India policy implemented?, (A), 2014 - (Alternative 3), , Question no.26, , 1.00, , Bank Rate - (Optional 2), , (C), , Repeat rate - (Optional 3), , (D), , None of these - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, , What is the interest rate that the RBI charges on long-term loans?, (A), Buyback Rate - (Optional 1), , K, , Question no.27, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Assam - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Madhya Pradesh - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Kerala - (Alternative 3), , Question no.28, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Indigenous sports 'Kalaripayattu' originally belongs to which state?, (A), Karnataka - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, What is the defense against the arbitrariness of arrest is called protection against personal freedom?, (A), Sursiarai (Trademark Articles) - (Alternative 2), Mendems (paramas) - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Probation - (Optional 4), , (D), , Habeas Corpus (Habeas Corp) - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question no.29, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Free and compulsory education has been ensured for children of which age group in India?, (A), 5 to 10 years - (Optional 1), (B), , 6 to 14 years - (Optional 2), , (C), , 4 to 18 years - (Optional 4), , (D), , 6 to 12 years - (Optional 3), , Question No.30, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following is not related to the shooting game?, (A), Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore - (Alternative 2), (B), , Sushil Kumar - (Alternative 3)
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(C), , Jitu Rai - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Abhinav Bindra - (Alternative 4), , Question No.31, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Rajukas - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Bodhisattva - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Dhamma Mahamatra - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , What new position did Ashoka construct for the promotion of Dham?, (A), Consolidator - (Optional 1), , Question No.32, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , New York - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Los Angeles - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Washington DC - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Statue of Liberty is located in which city?, (A), London - (Alternative 2), , Question No.33, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , Puppet game - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Martial arts - (Alternative 2), , G, , Dance Art - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Which of the following Indian art is associated with the dance, drama and dance form?, (A), Music - (Alternative 1), , Question No.34, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Which year did the All India Muslim League begin?, (A), 1905 - (Alternative 2), 1907 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 1904 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1906 - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.35, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Swelling in the joints caused by the accumulation of solid particles of uric acid is called _________., (A), Watercolor (gout) - (Alternative 4), (B), , Epidemiology - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Osteoporosis - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Arthritis - (Alternative 2), , Question No.36, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which two important actions are concluded at the time of the construction of pn junction?, (A), Depilation and Drift - (Optional 1), (B), , Doping & Drift - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Diffusion and Drift - (Optional 4)
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(D), , Depilation and Doping - (Optional 3), , Question No.37, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 5 years - (Optional 4), , (C), , 2 years - (Optional 2), , (D), , 1 year - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , The Special Olympics World Winter Games are held in every _________., (A), 4 years - (Optional 3), , Question No.38, , 1.00, , Cyclical Process - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Hypnotic Process - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Samadhi Program - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, In what process does the system remain absolute from its external environment, where the value of the, absorbed or emitted heat is zero?, (A), Rudoshosh Prakrama - (Alternative 2), , Question No.39, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Policecare - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Oligosaccharides - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Monosaccharides - (Alternative 3), , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Carbohydrates that produce up to two to ten units of monosaccharide in the hydrolysis are called, ___________., (A), Hydroxyarides - (Alternative 4), , Question No.40, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Who is being connected through the Ram Sethu project?, (A), Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea - (Alternative 1), Gulf of Kutch and Khambatan Bay - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Bay of Mannar and Pak Bay - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question No.41, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , When did the Indian Constituent Assembly recognize the national anthem?, (A), 1949 - (Alternative 3), (B), , 1950 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1947 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 1948 - (Optional 1), , Question No.42, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who is the duty of consulting the Government of India in the judicial matters of the country?, (A), Judge of High Judge - (Optional 3), (B), , Judge of the Supreme Court - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Attorney General (Optional 4)
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(D), , Advocate General - (Alternative 1), , Question No.43, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Eighth Five Year Plan - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Fifth Five Year Plan - (Optional 1), , (D), , Sixth Five Year Plan - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following Five Year Plan was implemented with the slogan 'Garibi Hatao'?, (A), Seventh Five Year Plan - (Alternative 3), , Question no.44, , 1.00, , Compressive Stress - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Sheet Reflex - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Visible Impact - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Due to the tangent force, the retrograde force generated in the per unit area is known as ___________., (A), Tensile Stress - (Alternative 1), , Panna District - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Kanchipuram District - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Koraput district - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (B), , Question No.46, , Bookmark, , G, , Which district of India is famous for diamonds?, (A), Nasik District - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , K, , Question No.45, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , What does the state's policy mean by directive principles?, (A), General Rights - (Optional 4), Principles to be followed by the State - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Fundamental Rights - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Fundamental Duty - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.47, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Who was the founder of the Vijayanagar empire?, (A), Krishna Dev Rai and Narasimha - (Alternative 2), Achyuya Ram Rai and Krishna Dev Rai - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Harihar and Bukka - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Veer Narasimha and Achyuya Ramrai - (Alternative 3), , To, , (B), , Question no.48, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Idukki Hydroelectric Project is located in which state?, (A), Karnataka - (Alternative 4), (B), , Kerala - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Andhra Pradesh - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 1)
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Question No.49, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Heilongjiang - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Yangtze - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tarim - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , Which river is called the 'grief of China'?, (A), Hwangi - (Alternative 4), , Question No.50, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Mars - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Earth - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Venus - (Alternative 2), , ou, , Which of the following planets is known as Sandhya Tara?, (A), Mercury - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Question No.51, , in, g, , G, , K, , Which of the given options would be the next shape of the given series?, , (A), , Tr, , - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , (B), , en, d, , - (Optional 4), , (C), , - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 1), , Question No.52, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 609 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 600 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 603 - (Optional 3), , ou, , Find the next number in the series., 18, 39, 75, 153, 303,?, (A), 606 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , (Y, , Question No.53, , (C), , Format - (Optional 2), , (D), , Similar - (Alternative 1), , G, , Async - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, None of the following five are equal in one particular way and form a group. Which one is not related to, that group?, Identical, similar, equivalent, related, dissimilar, (A), Equivalent - (Optional 3), , Question No.54, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Find the next number in the series., 19, 38, 41, 82, 85,?, (A), 168 - (Optional 3), 170 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 166 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 164 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.55, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Select the correct option from the given options that can create a full square (3 out of 5 images below):, , (A), , 2,3,5 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 1,3,5 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 2,1,3 - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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(D), , 3,1,4 - (Alternative 2), , Question no.56, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 796 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 795 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 800 - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Find the next number in the series., 21, 46, 96, 196, 396,?, (A), 790 - (Alternative 2), , Question no.57, , 1.00, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question the relation between the different elements is shown in the statement. After the statement,, two conclusions are given:, Statement: A <C ≥ D> E = M> Y, , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , Question no.58, , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Select the correct option from the given options., (A) Only conclusions i is logical, (B) Only conclusions ii is rational, (C) or conclusions i or ii is rational, (D) nor the conclusions ii is rational, (E) both the conclusions i and ii are rational, (A), C - (Alternative 3), , K, , (Y, , Conclusions:, i) D> Y, ii) A <D, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, In this question, there are three statements bearing reference, whose three findings have been given i, ii, and iii. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which conclusions are completely true., Statement: A <N ≤ X; X = I> E; E> T ≥ Y, , To, , p, , Conclusion:, i) A <i, ii) X> T, iii) E> Y, (A), Only i) and iii) - (Optional 1), (B), , Only ii) and iii) - (Optional 2), , (C), , Only iii) - (Optional 3), , (D), , All are rational - (Alternative 4), , Question No.59, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many classes are there in given figure?
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(B), , 7 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 6 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 5 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , 8 - (Optional 4), , ou, , (A), , (Y, , Question No.60, , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , K, , Select the appropriate water reflection from the options for the given question., , (A), , in, g, , - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (B), , - (Optional 1), , p, , (C), , Tr, , - (Optional 3), , To, , (D), , - (Optional 2), , Question No.61, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Replace the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair, : 2011: 16 :: 2560: ??, (A), 169 - (Alternative 2), (B), , 175 - (Alternative 4)
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(C), , 196 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 165 - (Optional 1), , Question No.62, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 12 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 8 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 4), , in, g, , Question No.63, , K, , 15 - (Optional 1), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , How straight lines are there in given figure?, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the argument applied in the first pair, Fast: Quick :: Skinny: ??, (A), Thin - (Alternative 3), Thick - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Strange - (Optional 4), , (D), , Strong - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.64, , To, , p, , Bookmark, In this question, a statement and two related findings i and ii have been given. Assuming the truth of the, statement, you have to consider both the findings and decide which conclusions are free of logic and, logical and logical., Statement: Manish loves to read only., Conclusion:, i) Manish has lots of books., ii) In watching TV and reading the newspaper, Manish likes to read the newspaper., Select the correct option from the options below, (A) only conclusion i logical, (B) only conclusion ii logical, (C) or conclusion i or ii logical, (D) not conclude i nor ii rational, ( E) Both conclusions i and ii are rational, (A), B - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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(B), , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , Question No.65, , 1.00, , Statement: All books are pen. Some pencils are pencils. All pencils are rubber., , I only) and ii) - (optional 1), , (B), , Only iii) - (Optional 4), , (C), , Only ii) and iii) - (optional 3), , (D), , Only i) and iii) - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Conclusion:, i) Some books are pencils, ii) Some books are rubber, iii) some are in rubber, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Three statements and three conclusions have been given in this question. Assuming the truth of the, statement, you have to consider both the findings and decide which conclusions are free of logic and, logical and logical., , 1.00, , K, , Question No.66, , (C), , CQBTE - (Optional 3), , (D), , CPBSE - (Optional 1), , Question No.67, , in, g, , DQCTF - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , en, d, , (B), , G, , Bookmark, In a special encodement, if ARRAY is written in BTSCZ, then how will BOARD be written in the same code, language?, (A), DCQFT - (Optional 4), , Tr, , Bookmark, A man pointing to a young boy said, "This is the son of my mother's sister's daughter." What is the relation, between that guy's boy?, (A), Uncle - (Alternative 1), Son - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Cage - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Brother - (Alternative 2), , p, , (B), , 1.00, , To, , Question No.68, , Bookmark, If SIXTY is written HRCGB in a special code, then how will ROUTE be written in the same code language?, (A), TQVWG - (Optional 3), (B), , IFLGV - (Alternative 4), , (C), , TQWVG - (Optional 1), , (D), , ILFGV - (Alternative 2), , Question No.69, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the correct option which will complete the format of the given picture.
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Tu, be, ), ou, , (A), , (Y, , - (Optional 1), , K, , (B), , G, , - (Optional 4), , in, g, , (C), , en, d, , - (Optional 2), , - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , Tr, , (D), , Question No.70, , Bookmark, If placing the mirror on the shaded line, which of the following options would be an appropriate reflection, of the given question?, , 1.00
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(A), - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (B), - (Optional 2), , (C), , ou, , - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (D), , K, , - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , G, , Question No.71, , in, g, , Bookmark, Two statements and two conclusions have been given in this question. Assuming the truth of the, statement, you have to consider both the findings and decide which conclusions are free of logic and, logical and logical., Statement: All trucks are lorries. All the lorries are scooters., , en, d, , Conclusion:, i) All truck scooters are., ii) Some scooters are lorries., , Tr, , Select the correct option from the given options., , To, , p, , (A) Only conclusions i is logical, (B) Only conclusions ii is rational, (C) or conclusions i or ii is rational, (D) nor the conclusions ii is rational, (E) both the conclusions i and ii are rational, (A), , C - (Alternative 3), , (B), , E - (Alternative 4), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , Question No.72, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Carefully read the given information and answer the related question., Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows of five to five people, in such a way that the distance between, the nearest people is equal.
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Tu, be, ), , In line 1- M, N, O, P and Q are sitting and the mouth of all is towards the south., In line 2- A, B, C, D and E are sitting and the face of everyone is towards the north., Therefore, everyone sitting in a row in the seating arrangement is in front of the other person in the other., i) B is sitting in front of the person who is sitting in the second place from the left side of P., ii) A neighbor is B and A is not in front of the person sitting next to p, which is sitting on one end of the line., iii) O and C are sitting in front of each other., iv) Q is in front of A and sitting between N and M., v) E is not sitting on any end of the line., , (A), , P - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Q - (Optional 2), , (C), , O - (Optional 3), , (D), , M - (Alternative 1), , Question No.73, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 7 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 9 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 8 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 2), , Tr, , Question No.74, , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , How many right-angled triangles can be made from the given shape?, , ou, , Who is sitting in front of B?, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Carefully read the given information and answer the related question., , To, , p, , Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows of five to five people, in such a way that the distance between, the nearest people is equal., In line 1- M, N, O, P and Q are sitting and the mouth of all is towards the south., In line 2- A, B, C, D and E are sitting and the face of everyone is towards the north., Therefore, everyone sitting in a row in the seating arrangement is in front of the other person in the other., i) B is sitting in front of the person who is sitting in the second place from the left side of P., ii) A neighbor is B and A is not in front of the person sitting next to p, which is sitting on one end of the line., iii) O and C are sitting in front of each other., iv) Q is in front of A and sitting between N and M., v) E is not sitting on any end of the line., Who is sitting at the end of the line?, (A), , O - (Alternative 2), , (B), , A - (Alternative 4)
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(C), , B - (Optional 3), , (D), , M - (Alternative 1), , Question No.75, , 1.00, , (B), , N - (Alternative 1), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , J - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, None of the following five are equal in one particular way and form a group. Which one is not related to, that group?, B, T, N, J, G, (A), G - (Alternative 4), , Question No.76, , 1.00, , Granddaughter - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Cage - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Nice - (Alternative 1), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, R is the son of T. K is the sister of L, whose father M is married to T. What does R's daughter have to do, with T?, (A), Bahu - (Alternative 4), , 129 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 116 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 120 - (Optional 2), , Question No.78, , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Find the next number in the series., 39, 50, 63, 80, 99,?, (A), 122 - (Optional 3), , G, , Question No.77, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tr, , Read the statements given and answer the question., , p, , A4B means A, B's mother, means A3B A, B's father, A5B means A, B's son, A7B means A, B's daughter, , To, , depicts S grandmother's mother P in which the equation below?, (A), P7Q5R4S - (Optional 1), (B), , P3Q3R3S - (Optional 4), , (C), , P4Q4R4S - (Optional 2), , (D), , P7Q4R4S - (Optional 3), , Question No.79, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Replace the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair, Finger: Ring :: Wrist: ??, (A), Socks - (Alternative 4), (B), , Watch - (Optional 2)
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(C), , Helmet - (Optional 3), , (D), , Cap - (Optional 1), , Question No. 80, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tu, be, ), , Carefully read the given information and answer the related question., Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows of five to five people, in such a way that the distance between, the nearest people is equal., , D - (Alternative 3), , (B), , A - (Alternative 4), , (C), , O - (Alternative 2), , (D), , P - (Alternative 1), , K, , (A), , (Y, , Which of the following is incompatible as per the meeting arrangement?, , ou, , In line 1- M, N, O, P and Q are sitting and the mouth of all is towards the south., In line 2- A, B, C, D and E are sitting and the face of everyone is towards the north., Therefore, everyone sitting in a row in the seating arrangement is in front of the other person in the other., i) B is sitting in front of the person who is sitting in the second place from the left side of P., ii) A neighbor is B and A is not in front of the person sitting next to p, which is sitting on one end of the line., iii) O and C are sitting in front of each other., iv) Q is in front of A and sitting between N and M., v) E is not sitting on any end of the line., , G, , Question No.81, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, On each page of the dice, six letters are written on P, Q, R, S, T and U, as shown in the picture. What is the, letter on the opposite page of letter T?, , (A), , R - (Optional 1), , (B), , S - (Alternative 2), , (C), , U - (Alternative 3), , (D), , P - (Alternative 4), , Question No.82, Bookmark, None of the following five are equal in one particular way and form a group. Which one is not related to, , 1.00
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that group?, JFB, PLH, TQN, ZVR, TPL, (A), JFB - (Alternative 4), (B), , ZVR - (Optional 1), , (C), , TQN - (Alternative 2), , (D), , TPL - (Optional 3), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question no.83, , Bookmark, , Replace the question mark with the option that follows the argument applied in the first pair, V: M :: Z: ??, (A), T - (Optional 3), P - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Q - (Optional 1), , (D), , U - (Alternative 2), , ou, , (B), , Question no.84, , 1.00, , G, , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, In this question, a passage and a statement related to it have been given. Read the passage carefully and, criticize the statement based on it., In the Udham Singhnagar district of Uttarakhand, the strong olfactory power is known as a boon for the, police to curb the illegal liquor business. These animals discovered laughing, a substance used for making, liquor, which was kept hidden in the forest of Khatima and destroyed it. To avoid the raids of the police, the, liquor makers used to work in the vicinity of the drains, near deep forests or around villages, because they, require water for fermentation., , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , Lohan is closed by filling in barrels or polythene bags and pressed into the ground for four to five days for, fermentation. Khatima Police Station Inspector Yogesh Upadhyay said that elephants reach the place only, after smell of this substance and destroy the barrels to drink this drug. He told that some traders make the, barrels hidden there by making scaffolds on the trees, but police reach them easily. "We have destroyed, thousands of liters of linen in the last 2-3 months. The scaffold was deposited in barrels, "said Inspector, Yogesh Upadhyay. He said that "illegal businessmen kept the barrels of lahns on trees to keep them away, from the reach of elephants." Elephants also found it from there and destroyed barrels to drink alcohol,, causing heavy losses to the wine makers ". A villager said, "Alcohol in villages is sold for 80 to 100 rupees, per liter. Because it is cheaper than alcohol available in the market, so people know it about its bad effect, on health. Elephants are playing a very important role in curbing this trade. ", , Statement: Water is not required for fermentation of drug, alcohol., , To, , p, , Select the appropriate from the given options, A - Statement is completely true, B - The statement is, possibly true C - the statement can not be determined, D - Statement is completely false, (A), , B - (Alternative 2), , (B), , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , Question no.85, Bookmark, In this question, a passage and a statement related to it have been given. Read the passage carefully and, criticize the statement based on it., , 1.00
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In the Udham Singhnagar district of Uttarakhand, the strong olfactory power is known as a boon for the, police to curb the illegal liquor business. These animals discovered laughing, a substance used for making, liquor, which was kept hidden in the forest of Khatima and destroyed it. To avoid the raids of the police, the, wine makers used to make wine in the vicinity of the drains, in the deep forests or around the villages, because they require water for fermentation., , Tu, be, ), , Lohan is closed by filling in barrels or polythene bags and pressed into the ground for four to five days for, fermentation. Khatima Police Station Inspector Yogesh Upadhyay said that elephants reach the place only, after smell of this substance and destroy the barrels to drink this drug. He told that some traders make the, barrels hidden there by making scaffolds on the trees, but police reach them easily. "We have destroyed, thousands of liters of linen in the last 2-3 months. The scaffold was deposited in barrels, "said Inspector, Yogesh Upadhyay. He said that "illegal businessmen kept the barrels of lahns on trees to keep them away, from the reach of elephants." Elephants also found it from there and destroyed barrels to drink alcohol,, causing heavy losses to the wine makers ". A villager said, "Alcohol in villages is sold for 80 to 100 rupees, per liter. Because it is cheaper than alcohol available in the market, so people know it about its bad effect, on health. Elephants are playing a very important role in curbing this trade. ", , (B), , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , Question no.86, , (Y, , G, , A - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , (A), , K, , Select the appropriate from the given options, A - Statement is completely true, B - The statement is, possibly true C - the statement can not be determined, D - Statement is completely false, , ou, , Statement: Lohan is a substance used for making liquor., , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, Instructions:, The bar graph below shows the paper production statistics (in thousandths) by three companies X, Y and Z, in the year 2001-2005., What is the percentage increase in the production of company X from 2002 to 2005? (In% - integer to two, decimal places), , (A), , 3.35 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 3.40 - (Optional 4), , 1.00
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(C), , 3.10 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 3.30 - (Optional 2), , Question No.87, , 1.00, , (B), , 6,920 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 6,720 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 6,820 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The amount of Rs.8,800 is invested at the normal interest rate of 11% per annum, if half of the total, amount received after 5 years is invested in the stock market then find the savings (in rupees)., (A), 6,620 - (Optional 4), , Question no.88, , 1.00, , (C), , 46 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 48 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , 49 - (Optional 4), , K, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, One person goes from the hostel to the college with a speed of 20 kmph and reaches 11.5 minutes late. If, it reaches a distance of 11.5 minutes before cycling at 24 kmph, then find the distance between the hostel, and the college. (in km), (A), 47 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , Question No.89, 2, , 61 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 63 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 57 - (Optional 1), , Question No.90, , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , The total area of a piece of square glass L68lcm , which has put up a table | The width is 11 cm between, the edge of the table and the edge of the glass piece. Find the length of the table. (in cm), (A), 59 - (Optional 2), , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper has a profit of 14% on selling his product in Rs.1824. Find the amount that will be equal to, half the cost of the product. (In Rs.), (A), 800 - (Alternative 2), 840 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 820 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 780 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.91, , 1.00, 2, , Bookmark, , The width of a floor is 125% of its width. If the floor area of 605m , what will be the sum of the floor, length and width | (in m), (A), 51.5 - (Optional 4), (B), , 49.5 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 47.5 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 45.5 - (Optional 1)
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Question No.92, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 780834 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 730884 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 780384 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following is divided by 24?, (A), 884307 - (Optional 1), , Question No.93, , 1.00, , (B), , 98 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 100 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 96 - (Optional 1), , ou, , Bookmark, What will be the height of the cuboid, if a cube of 49√3cm is molten, the cuboid is made, whose length is, equal to the arm of the cube and the width is 24.5cm? (in cm), (A), 102 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , Question No.94, , 1.00, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Bookmark, Instructions:, The bar graph below shows the paper production statistics (in thousandths) by three companies X, Y and Z, in the year 2001-2005., What is the difference between the production of company Z in 2001 and the production of the company Y, in 2002 (in thousandths)?, , 5 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 3 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 4 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 6 - (Optional 4), , To, , (A), , Question No.95, Bookmark, A sum of money is distributed between Babu, Christo and David in the ratio of 5: 4: 3: 2. How much will, Babu receive if Christo receives Rs.119 more from David?, (A), 446 - (Optional 1), (B), , 456 - (Optional 2), , 1.00
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(C), , 476 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 466 - (Alternative 3), , Question No.96, , 1.00, , (B), , 23.5 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 21.5 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 25.5 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The average weight of 97 notebooks in one box is 9,7 kg. On keeping a new notebook in the box, the, average is 9.8 kg. Find the weight of the new notebook (in kg)., (A), 19.5 - (Optional 1), , Question No.97, , 1.00, , 5,785 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 5,685 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 5,885 - (Optional 4), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Martin gives 13% of his income to the institution for visually impaired, 12% of income to the orphanage,, 14% of the income for the physically challenged people and 16% of the income for the medical assistance., If his income from Rs. 20,025 monthly expenses are credited to the bank. Find the amount donated to the, institution for visually impaired (in rupees)., (A), 5,985 - (Optional 3), , G, , Question No.98, , Bookmark, , en, d, , in, g, , Simplify:, , 1.00, , 27 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 96 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 124 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 46 - (Optional 3), , Tr, , (A), , p, , Question No.99, , 1.00, , To, , Bookmark, One box of gifts has 10 bangles, in which the average weight of 4 bangles is 76 grams and the average, weight of the remaining 6 bangles is 77 grams. Find the average weight of the total bangles (in the village)., (A), 75.6 - (Optional 3), (B), , 73.6 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 74.6 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 76.6 - (Optional 4), , Question No.100, Bookmark, In one box, three different types of old coins are in the ratio of 3: 5: 7. The value of old coins is 1 rupee, 5, rupees and 10 rupees respectively. If the total value of box coins is Rs. 2,842, Find the number of coins of, 10 rupees., , 1.00
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(A), , 223 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 213 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 233 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 203 - (Alternative 1), , Question No.101, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 34 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 54 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 45 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 40 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Simplify:, , 1.00, , K, , Question No.102, , 229 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 228 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 230 - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, A man completes his journey in 9.5 hours. It decides half of the journey 20 kmph and the rest half trip at 30, kmph. Find the total distance traveled. (in km), (A), 231 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.103, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, The number of people working in a field increases by 19% and their pay per cent decreases by 19%. If the, result is a loss of X% in the total salary, then find the value of X., (A), 3.71 - (Optional 1), 3.61 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 3.41 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 3.51 - (Optional 3), , p, , (B), , 1.00, , To, , Question No.104, , Bookmark, A sum of money is doubled in 7 years at the compound interest rate. In how many years will it be 243, times its actual value? (in years), (A), 41 - (Optional 3), (B), , 35 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 38 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 44 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.105, , 1.00, Bookmark
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In a mixture of 203 liters, the ratio of milk and water is 3: 4. If the ratio is 3: 5, then how much extra amount, of water will be mixed (in liters)., (A), 27 - (Optional 1), (B), , 31 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 29 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 33 - (Optional 4), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.106, , (B), , 411 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 211 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 111 - (Optional 1), , ou, , Bookmark, Rs. The damage done on sale in 385 to Rs. The profit received on sale in 721 is 60%. Find the cost of the, item (in Rs.)., (A), 511 - (Optional 4), , Question No.107, , 1.00, , (C), , 370 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 290 - (Optional 3), , K, , 390 - (Optional 4), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, A 185 meter long train runs at 54 kmph and crosses a bridge in 37 seconds. Find the length of the bridge., (in m), (A), 260 - (Optional 1), , in, g, , Question No.108, , 1.00, Bookmark, , X = 0.783333 ..., find different value of X., (A), 725/900 - (Optional 3), 705/900 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 705/990 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 725/990 - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.109, , 1.00, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, For two years, for two years, compounding and investing at the same interest rates of ordinary interest, the, difference in interest is Rs.270. If interest rate is 6% per annum, then find out the amount invested (in, rupees)., (A), 70,000 - (Optional 1), 77,500 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 75,000 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 72,500 - (Optional 2), , To, , (B), , Question no.110, Bookmark, Anita runs a distance of 9/10 the speed of her usual speed and takes 29 minutes more than usual time., Find the normal time taken. (in a minute), (A), 271 - (Alternative 4), (B), , 241 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 261 - (Alternative 3), , 1.00
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(D), , 251 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.111, , 1.00, , (B), , 36 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 12 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 24 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The smallest number of two numbers (LCM) is 48 and their maximum consonant (HCF) is 8. Find a second, number given the second number., (A), 16 - (Optional 2), , Question no.112, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , 55 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 65 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 50 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Anil received 74 marks out of 120 in French, 90 in 130 in English, 36 in 70 in Spanish and 40 in the, Japanese language. What is the total score earned by him?, (A), 60 - (Optional 3), , K, , Question No.113, , Bookmark, , 63 - (Alternative 4), , (B), , 54 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 38 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 120 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , Simplify:, , 1.00, , Question No.114, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Instructions:, The bar graph below shows the paper production statistics (in thousandths) by three companies X, Y and Z, in the year 2001-2005., , 1.00
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X - (Optional 1), , (B), , Y - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Z - (Optional 3), , (D), , None of them - (Optional 4), , K, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Which company had the lowest average production in five years?, , Question No.115, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 0 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 4 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 8 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , Question no.116, , in, g, , (B), , G, , How much will the remainder be divided if the number 54278 divided by 9?, (A), 5 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Tr, , Find the value of X:, , 24 - (Optional 2), , To, , (A), (B), , 243 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 127 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 26 - (Optional 1), , Question No.117, Bookmark, The sale price of an item is Rs.2,124 after the commencement of 10% and 20% of the commencement. If, the cost value is 50% of face value then how much is the cost value (in Rs.)?, (A), 1,675 - (Optional 3), (B), , 1,775 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 1,475 - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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(D), , 1,575 - (Optional 2), , Question no.118, , 1.00, , (B), , 90 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 89 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 88 - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The sum of three numbers is 261. The ratio of the second number to the second number is 2: 3 and, between the second and third numbers, this ratio is 3: 4, find the second number., (A), 87 - (Optional 1), , Question No.119, , 1.00, , 86 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 84 - (Alternative 1), , (D), , 85 - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, There are 217 men and 217 women workers in the support project of an English based company. The total, productivity of all personnel is 85 calls per day. The average number of calls received per day by a male, worker is 85. What is the average call number received by a female worker every day?, (A), 87 - (Optional 4), , K, , Question No.120, , 554 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 553 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 551 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, A bulb manufacturer found that 19% of the total product is faulty. If the number of lossless products is, 2349 then find out the number of defective products., (A), 552 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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Roll No: D / OB / 24220210046, Registration No: 2410237101, Name: RAJESH KUMAR YADAV, Date: 12-Jan-2019, , -3rd Shift, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Registered Photo, Collected By, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Question No.1, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, 1.00, , Bookmark, , Which of the following statements is not correct with regard to national agricultural market?, (A), It offers a common e-market platform - (Optional 3), It was established by the Government of India in 2015 - (Alternative 1), , (C), , There is a provision for electronic auction in - (Alternative 2), , (D), , It offers several licenses for different states - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , Question No.2, , ou, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Brazil - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Mexico - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Canada - (Alternative 1), , G, , (B), , K, , In which of the following countries, the Old Faithful Geyser is found?, (A), USA - (Alternative 3), , in, g, , Question No.3, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the standard unit of measurement on the atomic or molecular scale?, (A), Integrated atomic mass unit - (optional 3), Integrated masses - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Integrated Kilogram - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Integrated Elemental Mass Unit - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , Question No.4, , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Minimum amount of rupees for establishment of small and paid banks Does capital require?, (A), 25 million - (Optional 1), 500 million - (Alternative 2), , p, , (B), , 250 million - (Optional 4), , (D), , 100 million - (Optional 3), , To, , (C), , Question No.5, , Which of the following was written by Chittoor's queen Padmini?, (A), Aamir Khusro - (Alternative 2), (B), , Jiauddin Barani - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Malik Muhammad Ghaysee - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Siraj Afif - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Shaiv - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Buddhists - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Jain - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Which cave is associated with the caves of Sittanavasana?, (A), Vaishnava - (Alternative 3), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 1930-40 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 1920-30 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1910-20 - (Alternative 2), , ou, , Which of the following decades is known as the era of silent films?, (A), 1900-10 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , Question No.8, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Article 22 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Article 17 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Article 31 - (Optional 4), , in, g, , Question No.9, , G, , (B), , K, , Under which article of the Constitution is self-elitism (superimposition against self) evidence, prohibited?, (A), Article 20 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Under which article can the High Court of India issue a writ (order)?, (A), Article 131 - (Alternative 2), Article 32 - (Optional 3), , (C), , Article 226 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Article 143 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.10, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Dagar Bank is famous for _________ in Western Europe., (A), Snowy Mountains - (Alternative 4), Jungle - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Grasslands - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Fishing Area - (Alternative 3), , To, , (B), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who is known as the modern manu?, (A), B.R. Ambedkar - (Alternative 4), (B), , Jawaharlal Nehru - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Rajendra Prasad - (Alternative 1), , (D), , GV Mavalankar - (Alternative 2)
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Question No.12, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What kind of democracy is the purpose of fundamental rights?, (A), Political Democracy - (Alternative 3), Social Democracy - (Alternative 1), , (C), , All of the above - (Optional 4), , (D), , Economic Democracy - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question No.13, , 1.00, , 1 million - (Optional 4), , (C), , 5 million - (Optional 3), , (D), , 2 million - (Optional 2), , Question No.14, , 7 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 8 - (Optional 3), , Question No.15, , Bookmark, , G, , 10 - (Optional 4), , (C), , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , In sports, how many competitions are there in hepatathlon?, (A), 5 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, How much is the amount received under the central scheme "MP Member Local Area Development, Scheme" (MPLD) (in rupees)?, (A), 5 million - (Optional 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Mission XI million is associated with which game?, (A), Football - (Alternative 3), Chess - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Baseball - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Hockey - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , Question No.16, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , The book "Book-ul-Hind" is written by whom?, (A), Fionyan - (Alternative 4), Al-Baruni - (Alternative 3), , To, , (B), , (C), , Marco Polo - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Ibn Battuta - (Alternative 1), , Question no.17, Bookmark, B-lymphocytes produce a protein protector layer to fight microbes in our blood. These proteins are, called ____________________., (A), Heavy Chain - (Alternative 3), (B), , Pathhen - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Antibody - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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(D), , Light Chain - (Alternative 2), , Question No.18, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (A), , Central Lattice - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Bridge Latis - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Crystal Lattice - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Primitive Latis - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , What is the general stereoscopic division between the points in the free state?, , Question No.19, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Painting Gallery - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Arsenal - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Imperial Workshop - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , What does the word 'factory' mean in medieval India?, (A), Chariot Keep - (Alternative 3), , K, , Question No.20, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Andhra Pradesh - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Gujarat - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 4), , Question no.21, , in, g, , (B), , G, , The state's largest wind farm cluster is located in which state?, (A), Maharashtra - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, What is the quantitative study of products made in the required reactions or chemical reactions?, (A), Optometry - (Alternative 2), Monomaterial - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Squattiometry - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Photometry - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , What is the measurement of the amount of light taken by the human eye?, (A), Photometry - (Alternative 3), (B), , Luminance - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Luminosity - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Optometry - (Alternative 2), , Question no.23, Bookmark, What is the first state of the following which has made rooftop rain water harvesting mandatory in all, households across the state?, (A), Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 3), (B), , Kerala - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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(C), , Goa - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Karnataka - (Alternative 2), , Question no.24, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Kerala, Tamilnadu and Andhra - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Karnataka, Bengal and Andhra - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Bengal, Andhra and Madhya Pradesh - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , In 1765, which state was conferred on British by British?, (A), Bengal, Bihar and Odisha - (Alternative 1), , Question No.25, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Mono Crop System - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Mixed Farming System - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Irrigation Techniques - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , What is called 'Jhumming Farming' in North Eastern India?, (A), Jhoom Agriculture - (Alternative 3), , K, , Question no.26, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Relay - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Marathon - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Taekwondo - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , Question no.27, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Which of these competitions is not related to running competition?, (A), Short Run - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Assam - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Maharashtra - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tr, , Digboi and Naharkitia oil field are located in which Indian state?, (A), Nagaland - (Alternative 3), , Arunachal Pradesh - (Alternative 2), , p, , Question no.28, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , The PDS scheme was reorganized as a targeted PDS(A), In 1997 - (Alternative 2), (B), , In 1996 - (Alternative 1), , (C), , In 1998 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , In 1999 - (Alternative 4), , Question no.29, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following is the driest desert in the world?, (A), Desert of the Pentagon - (Alternative 1), (B), , Atacama Desert - (Alternative 4)
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(C), , Thar Desert - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Sahara Desert - (Alternative 2), , Question No.30, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Arboriculture - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Silviculture - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Sericulture - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , The silk worms are known as _________ for the production of silk fiber., (A), Epiculture - (Alternative 1), , Question No.31, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Ravi - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Chenab - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Sutlej - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , The Bhakra-Nangal dam is built on which river?, (A), Jhelum - (Alternative 3), , 1489 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1487 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 1498 - (Optional 3), , Bookmark, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Question No.33, , 1.00, , G, , (B), , in, g, , When did Vasco De Gama come to India?, (A), 1488 - (Alternative 2), , K, , Question No.32, , (B), , Rodophysi - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Phefisi - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tr, , Which of the following is commonly called red algae?, (A), Chrysophysi - (Alternative 4), , Chlorophyceae - (Alternative 3), , p, , Question No.34, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Where is the Atlas mountain located from the following continents?, (A), South America - (Alternative 4), (B), , Asia - (Alternative 1), , (C), , North America - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Africa - (Alternative 2), , Question No.35, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which state was recently established under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act, 2014?, (A), Karnataka - (Alternative 1)
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(B), , Goa - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Uttarakhand - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Telangana - (Alternative 4), , Question No.36, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Finol - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Methanol - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Butternale - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following is called "wood spirit"?, (A), Ethanol - (Alternative 1), , Question No.37, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Social and Political Only - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Economic and Political Only - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Social, Political and Economic - (Optional 2), , K, , Question No.38, , (Y, , (B), , ou, , What are the goals of state policy director principles?, (A), None of these - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , Who is known as the protector of public property?, (A), Central Vigilance Commissioner - (Alternative 1), , Chief Information Commissioner - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Controller and Auditor General - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Chief Election Commissioner - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , Question No.39, , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , High Jump - (Optional 1), , (C), , Tr, , Which of the following games is related to the word "breaststroke"?, (A), Short Run - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Chess - (Alternative 4), Swimming - (Alternative 3), 1.00, , p, , Question No.40, , To, , Bookmark, By which constitutional amendment, the Union Territory of Delhi was reconstituted as National Capital, Region of Delhi?, (A), , 69th Constitutional Amendment Act - (Alternative 2), , (B), , 10th Constitutional Amendment Act - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 7th Constitutional Amendment Act - (Alternative 1), , (D), , 12th Constitutional Amendment Act - (Optional 3), , Question No.41, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who founded the Tughlaq Dynasty?
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(A), , Mubarakha Tuolak - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Muhammad bin Tughluq - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Gasisuddin Tughlaq - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Firozshah Tughlaq - (Alternative 3), , Question No.42, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Income Tax - (Optional 1), , (C), , Minimum Optional Tax - (Optional 3), , (D), , Corporate Tax - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following is indirect taxes?, (A), Goods and Services Tax - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.43, , Bookmark, , Andhra Pradesh - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Kerala - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 2), , K, , (B), , (Y, , In which of the following states, the famous martial arts Kalarippayattu was born?, (A), Karnataka - (Alternative 3), , G, , Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In 1952, in the Olympic Games, Independent India won its first individual medal that was held(A), Beijing - (Alternative 3), Athens - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Munich - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Helsinki - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.45, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Allauddin Khilji - (Alternative 4), Iltutmish - (Alternative 2), Qutbuddin Aubek - (Alternative 1), , p, , (D), , Tr, , Which Sultan of Delhi first started the construction of Qutub Minar?, (A), Balban - (Alternative 3), , To, , Question No.46, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which place did Sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq decide to move his capital from Delhi?, (A), Devagiri - (Alternative 1), (B), , Agra - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Lahore - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Hyderabad - (Alternative 3), , Question no.47, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which device is used to measure flow speed of uncompressed liquids?
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(A), , Venturi Meter - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Transducer - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Animeometer - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Thermocouple - (Optional 1), , Question no.48, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, , (B), , Borobie - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Geese - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Attung - (Alternative 1), , Question No.49, , Zeissium - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Zyngong - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Stamens - (Alternative 1), , G, , Question No.50, , Bookmark, , K, , (B), , 1.00, , (Y, , Which of the following is the female reproductive organs of flowers?, (A), Monoceum - (Alternative 3), , ou, , Which of the following was not the mascot of 18th Asian Games?, (A), Kaka - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , The Supreme Court of India can issue order in respect to which of the following?, (A), Neither fundamental nor legal rights - (Optional 4), Legal rights only - (Optional 2), , (C), , Fundamental Rights Only - (Optional 1), , (D), , Both fundamental and legal rights - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.51, , To, , p, , Tr, , Select the correct option which will complete the format of the given image., , (A), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , - (Optional 4), , ou, , (C), , G, , K, , (D), , (Y, , - (Optional 3), , en, d, , Question No.52, , in, g, , - (Optional 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , Tr, , Four of the following five are similar in a certain way, which creates a group., Which of these is not related to this group?, U, X, R, P, L, (A), L - (Alternative 1), , (D), , X - (Alternative 4), , P - (Alternative 2), R - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.53, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Four of the following five are similar in a certain way, which creates a group., Which of these is not related to this group?, Trick, Hoax, Reliable, Bluff, Cheat, (A), Bluff - (Alternative 3), (B), , Cheat - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Hoax - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Reliable - (Alternative 2), , Question No.54, , 1.00
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Bookmark, A statement in this question and two related findings have been given in the form of i and ii, assuming, that the statements given in the statements are true and to decide which conclusions are logical in, relation to the statements?, Statement. Kanish was happy to receive the gift., , Tu, be, ), , Conclusion, i) Kashish was happy because he liked the gift or liked to receive gifts from someone., ii) Tomorrow was the birthday of Kanish., , (B), , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , E - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , A - (Alternative 1), , K, , (A), , ou, , Choose the right one from the following options., (A) The only conclusion i rational is., (B) The only conclusion ii is logical., (C) either i or ii conclusion is rational., (D) neither i nor ii conclusion is rational., (E) i and ii both conclusions are rational., , Question no.55, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, In this question, a passage and a statement related to it have been given. Read carefully the verse and, review the statement based on it., , en, d, , After failing in 10 pre-known cases of uterine transplantation by the female dead donor in the United, States, Czech Republic and Turkey, a live child was born in Brazil with a deceased woman's implanted, fetus. Doctors consider this as the first successful case of their kind., Egeenberg has said that compared to most living people, people prefer to donate angles after death., However, in the context of pregnancy donation, the above mentioned fact can not be clarified that, women will donate birth in living or dead condition. But to make it possible, the techniques will have to, be developed further., , Tr, , Statement. Prior to Brazil, uterine transplantation was done by the dead donor by the US, which was, successful., , To, , p, , Choose one of the following options., A. The statement is definitely true., B. The statement is probably true., C. Statement can not be determined, D. Statement is definitely wrong., (A), , C - (Alternative 3), , (B), , A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , Question no.56, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How straight lines are there in the given picture?
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(B), , 9 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 12 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 8 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , 14 - (Optional 4), , ou, , (A), , Question no.57, , 1.00, , (Y, , Bookmark, Two statements in this question and the two conclusions related to them have been given in the form of, i and ii, assuming that the statements given in the statements are true, what is the conclusions in, relation to the statements?, , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , G, , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Select from the following options,, (A) only conclusions i is logical., (B) The only conclusion ii is logical., (C) either i or ii conclusion is rational., (D) neither i nor ii conclusion is rational., (E) i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), A - (Alternative 1), , K, , Statement: Some acids are alcohol. All alcohols are poisonous., Conclusion: i) All poisons are alcohol., ii) Some acids are poison., , Tr, , Question no.58, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Select the next number in the category., 50, 51, 55, 64, 80?, (A), 109 - (Optional 3), 112 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 105 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 107 - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , Question No.59, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many classes are there in the given picture?
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(B), , 16 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 15 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 8 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , 13 - (Optional 1), , Question No.60, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 6 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 10 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 11 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 12 - (Optional 4), , Tr, , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , How many right angled triangles can be made from given figures?, , ou, , (A), , Question No.61, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Select the next number in the category., 13, 18, 36, 41, 82,?, 90 - (Alternative 4), , (B), , 86 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 85 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 87 - (Optional 3), , To, , (A), , Question No.62, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the following logic and answer the given question., A + B is the son of A, B., AB is the daughter of A, B., A * B is the mother of A, B.
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A / B is the father of A, B., In the equation W + X * Y + Z, how is W related to mother Z?, Aunt - (Alternative 3), , (B), , Wife - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Mom - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Daughter - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , Question No.63, , 1.00, , Bookmark, In this question, a passage and a statement related to it have been given. Read carefully the verse and, review the statement based on it., , (Y, , ou, , After failing in 10 pre-known cases of uterine transplantation by the female dead donor in the United, States, Czech Republic and Turkey, a live child was born in Brazil with a deceased woman's implanted, fetus. Doctors consider this as the first successful case of their kind., Egeenberg has said that compared to most living people, people prefer to donate angles after death., However, in the context of pregnancy donation, the above mentioned fact can not be clarified that, women will donate birth in living or dead condition. But to make it possible, the techniques will have to, be developed further., , C - (Alternative 3), , (B), , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , G, , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , Choose one of the following options., A. The statement is definitely true., B. The statement is probably true., C. Statement can not be determined, D. Statement is definitely wrong., , K, , Statement. According to Egeenberg, the number of people who want to donate the organ on their death, is likely to be equal to living donors., , Question No.64, , 1.00, Bookmark, , O - (Alternative 2), , p, , (B), , Tr, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., Q: K :: U: ??, (A), P - (Alternative 3), M - (Alternative 1), , (D), , V - (Alternative 4), , To, , (C), , Question No.65, , 1.00, Bookmark, , A is the grandfather of B. C is the sister of D, wife of A. How is B related to father E, D?, (A), Grandson - (Alternative 4), (B), , Brother in Law - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Nephew - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Cage - (Alternative 2), , Question No.66, , 1.00
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Bookmark, Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., Contrast: Match :: Produce: ??, (A), Waste - (Alternative 3), Productive - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Producer - (Optional 4), , (D), , Sales - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question No.67, , 1.00, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, If a mirror is placed on the shaded line, which of the following options is the correct image of the given, shape?, , (A), , K, , - (Optional 4), , G, , (B), , in, g, , - (Optional 2), , (C), , en, d, , - (Optional 1), , - (Optional 3), , p, , Tr, , (D), , To, , Question No.68, , Bookmark, Select the correct option from the given options that can make a full square. (3 of the 5 images are, given below), , 1.00
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1,2,5 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 1,4,5 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1,2,4 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 2,3,4 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , Question No.69, , 1.00, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions., A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting on a distance from each other in a circular area. Not necessary in given, order. Some people sit in the opposite direction of the center and some are sitting in the opposite, direction., Note: It, is meant to sit in one direction, if one is sitting in front of the center, then the other is sitting on the, center side or vice versa. Sitting in the opposite direction means that if one is sitting facing the center,, then the other is sitting on the outside side or vice versa., , in, g, , G, , i. A is sitting at the third position on the right side of G, whose mouth is towards the center., ii. Those who sit next to A, their mouth is towards the center., iii. B is sitting in the second position on the right of A and the second left of E., iv. 3 people sit between H and C, and C's mouth is not towards the center., v. B is sitting next to D or neither F's., vi. D and E's face is in the direction of direction., , en, d, , Where is F?, Left to C - (Optional 1), , (B), , On the right hand side of A - (Alternative 4), , (C), , E to the right of E - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Right Four of B - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (A), , Question No.70, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, In a certain code language, if VALID is written in DYJGL, how will TRUTH be written in the same code, language?, (A), USWKW - (Alternative 2), (B), , UWSKW - (Optional 4), , (C), , UWSWK - (Optional 1), , (D), , UWWKW - (Alternative 3), , Question No.71, Bookmark, Referring to a person's photo, a woman says, "She is the husband of the mother of my husband's sister., So how does that person relate to that woman?, (A), In-laws - (Alternative 3), , 1.00
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(B), , Kaka / Mama - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Father - (Optional 1), , (D), , Saala - (Alternative 2), , Question No.72, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 507 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 506 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 505 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Select the next number in the category., 14, 29, 60, 123, 250,?, (A), 509 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.73, , Bookmark, , (C), , AKU - (Alternative 1), , (D), , CMW - (Alternative 4), , K, , GPZ - (Alternative 2), , Question No.74, , 70 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 73 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 79 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 76 - (Alternative 3), , Bookmark, , en, d, , (A), , 1.00, , in, g, , Select the next number in the category., 45, 47, 50, 55, 62,?, , G, , (B), , (Y, , Five to four in the following are similar in a certain way, which create a group., Which of these is not related to this group?, EOY, BLV, CMW, GPZ, AKU, (A), EOY - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , Tr, , Question No.75, , p, , Bookmark, In a certain code language, if CONVICT is written XLMERXG, how will DOUBT be written in the same, code language?, (A), EPVCU - (Optional 1), WLFYG - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , (C), , EPUCV - (Alternative 4), , (D), , WLEYG - (Optional 3), , Question No.76, Bookmark, According to the given picture, 6 letters A, B, C, D, E and F are marked on each surface of the dice. Which, letter on the surface on which the letter C is printed, will be marked on the opposite surface., , 1.00
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Tu, be, ), (B), , A - (Alternative 3), , (C), , B - (Alternative 4), , (D), , E - (Alternative 2), , ou, , F - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (A), , 1.00, , K, , Question No.77, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, Three statements in this question and three related conclusions have been given to them, assuming that, the statements given in the statements to be true are to be decided that what conclusions are relevant, in relation to the statements?, Statement. All bricks are cement. All cement is manufactured, some cement is gelatin., , en, d, , Conclusion: i) All bricks are enamelled., ii) Some bricks are gelatin., iii) Some gelatin, are enamelled., Only i and iii - (optional 3), , (B), , I and ii only - (Alternative 2), , (C), , All - (Optional 1), , (D), , Tr, , (A), , Only i - (Optional 4), , p, , Question No.78, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., 3511: 20 :: 2655: ??, (A), 30 - (Optional 1), (B), , 20 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 24 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 36 - (Optional 4), , Question No.79, Bookmark, Carefully read the information given and answer the given questions., A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting at a distance from each other in a circular area. Not necessary in given, , 1.00
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order. Some people sit in front of the center and some in the opposite direction of the center., Note: It, is meant to sit in one direction and say that if one is sitting at the center, then the other is facing the, center and thus, understand the opposite. Sitting in the opposite direction means that if one is sitting, facing the center, then the other is facing the outside and likewise understand the opposite., , Tu, be, ), , i. A is sitting at the third position on the right side of G, whose mouth is towards the center., ii. Those who sit next to A, their mouth is towards the center., iii. B is sitting in the second position on the right of A and the second left of E., iv. 3 people sit between H and C, and C's mouth is not towards the center., v. B is sitting next to D or neither F's., vi. D and E's face is in the direction of direction., , H, C - (Alternative 3), , (B), , F, G - (Alternative 4), , (C), , G, A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , D, F - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Which of the following given pairs indicates the people who are facing the center in the circular area?, , Question No. 80, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , K, , Bookmark, Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions., A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting on a distance from each other in a circular area. Not necessary in given, order. Some people sit in the opposite direction of the center and some are sitting in the opposite, direction., Note: It, is meant to sit in one direction, if one is sitting in front of the center, then the other is sitting on the, center side or vice versa. Sitting in the opposite direction means that if one is sitting facing the center,, then the other is sitting on the outside side or vice versa., , en, d, , i. A is sitting at the third position on the right side of G, whose mouth is towards the center., ii. Those who sit next to A, their mouth is towards the center., iii. B is sitting in the second position on the right of A and the second left of E., iv. 3 people sit between H and C, and C's mouth is not towards the center., v. B is sitting next to D or neither F's., vi. D and E's face is in the direction of direction., , (B), , Tr, , According to the given sequence, which of the following options is different?, , (C), , H - (Alternative 4), , (D), , E - (Alternative 2), , C - (Alternative 3), , D - (Alternative 1), , To, , p, , (A), , Question No.81, , Bookmark, In this question, four statements are given in relation between letters, three related findings i, ii and iii, have been given. Assuming the statements as true, decide which conclusions are completely true in, relation to the statements., Statement. C ≤ O <M = E; E> A ≥ R> N; T> I ≥ C, findings, i) M> N, , 1.00
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ii) I <E, iii) E ≤ I, (A), Only i) and iii) - (Optional 2), (B), , Either ii) either iii) - (Optional 3), , (C), , All - (Optional 1), , (D), , Only i) and either ii) either iii) - (optional 4), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.82, , Bookmark, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., Up: Down :: Insert: ??, (A), Inject - (Alternative 2), Enter - (Optional 4), , (C), , Immerse - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Extract - (Optional 3), , ou, , (B), , (Y, , Question no.83, , G, , K, , Select the appropriate picture to come forward in the given series., , in, g, , (A), , en, d, , - (Optional 4), , - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , Tr, , (B), , (C), , - (Optional 2), , (D), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 1), , Question no.84, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , In this question the relationship between the various elements of the statement is shown. The, statement has two conclusions., , ou, , Statement. V ≤ A <L = U> E> D, , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , E - (Alternative 4), , Question no.85, , K, , (C), , G, , C - (Alternative 3), , in, g, , (B), , (Y, , Conclusion., i) L> D, ii) V <U, Select the right from the following options., (A) The only conclusion i rational is., (B) The only conclusion ii is logical., (C) either i or ii conclusion is rational., (D) neither i nor ii conclusion is rational., (E) i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , - (Optional 3), , p, , (A), , en, d, , Choose the right water image of the given question from the given options, , To, , (B), , - (Optional 4), , (C), - (Optional 2), , (D), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 1), , Question no.86, , 1.00, , 55 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 35 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 25 - (Optional 1), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In one box, three different types of old coins are in the ratio of 3: 5: 7, the value of old coins is Rs. 1, 5, and 10 rupees respectively. If the total value of coins in the box is 490, then tell the number of old coins, of 10 rupees., (A), 45 - (Optional 3), , Question No.87, , Bookmark, , (B), , 5.12 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 5.06 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 3.12 - (Optional 1), , in, g, , 4.12 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (A), , G, , K, , (Y, , Simplify., , 1.00, , Question no.88, , 1.00, , (B), (C), , 17 - (Optional 2), 16 - (Optional 1), 19 - (Optional 4), , To, , p, , (D), , Tr, , Bookmark, If the radius of a circle becomes 17 times, how much of its circumference will be the number of the, perimeter of the previous?, (A), 18 - (Optional 3), , Question No.89, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 423! In the trailing Zeros, let us know., (A), 102 - (Optional 2), (B), , 103 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 101 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 104 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.90, , 1.00, Bookmark
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What would be the height of the cubes of 24 √ 3 cm, which is made of cubes by melting the cubes? If, the length of the cuboid is equal to the arm of the cube, and the width of the cuboid is 12 cm. (in cm), (A), 46 - (Optional 3), (B), , 45 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 47 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 48 - (Optional 1), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.91, , (B), , 8611 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 8711 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 8811 - (Optional 3), , ou, , Bookmark, Tell the product of the two numbers, whose smallest family life (LS) is 8611 and the greatest consonant, (ms) 1., (A), 8911 - (Optional 4), , Question No.92, , 1.00, , (C), , Rs.11,180 - (Optional 3), , (D), , Rs.11,170 - (Optional 2), , Question No.93, , G, , Rs.1,1,160 - (Optional 1), , in, g, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, Martin donated 13% of his salary to an organization working for the blind people, 12% of his salary to, the orphanage, 14% of his salary, the institution working for the physically challenged people, and 16% of, his salary The institution helping the therapeutic support The remaining amount of salary deposited in, the bank for 41,850 monthly expenditure. Find out the amount donated in the orphanage., (A), Rs.1,1,190 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, Aamir distributed 825 gifts among 4 children. First part of the child, twice the share of another child,, three times the third child's share and four times the fourth child's share, all are equal. Describe the, number of total gifts received by the first and the second child., (A), 574 - (Alternative 2), 564 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 594 - (Optional 4), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 584 - (Optional 3), , p, , Question No.94, , 1.00, , To, , Bookmark, The proportion of salaries of Hamid, Clement and Ganesh is 3: 5: 7, respectively, if Ganesh is getting, Rs.876 more than Hameed. So what is Clement's salary? (In rupees), (A), 1,095 - (Optional 4), (B), , 1,075 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1,065 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1,085 - (Optional 3), , Question No.95, Bookmark, A bulb producing company found 13% of the total product defective. If the total number of non-defective, products is 4785, then tell the number of total defective products., , 1.00
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(A), , 720 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 710 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 715 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 705 - (Optional 1), , Question No.96, , 1.00, , (B), , 7 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 9 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 8 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In the mixture of 70 liters, the ratio of milk and water is 3: 4. If this ratio is changed to 3: 5, then tell the, amount of excess water (in liters) mixed in the mixture., (A), 10 - (Optional 1), , ou, , Question No.97, , 1.00, , (C), , 16 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 20 - (Optional 2), , K, , 18 - (Optional 3), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, At the rate of a compound interest rate of 4 years, the original amount is tripled in 4 years, in how many, years will this original amount be 243 times?, (A), 14 - (Optional 1), , Question No.98, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the following times graph and answer the question on its basis?, The sales of books (in thousand) of books issued in two consecutive years of 2010 and 2011 of five, branches of a publishing company (C1, C2, C3, C4 & C5) have been given., Find out the total sales (in thousand) of company branches C1, C3 and C5 together in two years?, , (A), , 456 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 457 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 459 - (Optional 4), , 1.00
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(D), , 458 - (Optional 3), , Question No.99, , 1.00, , (B), , 19.36% Loss - (Optional 4), , (C), , 17.67% profit - (Optional 2), , (D), , 17.67% Loss - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, If a shopkeeper raises the purchase price of an item by 44% and has a discount of 44% on the sale of it,, then know the total percentage gain or loss it will have?, (A), 19.36% profit - (Optional 3), , Question No.100, , 1.00, , 11 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 13 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 14 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, How can the 486 mobile phones be shared in an evenly similar manner in the students present in the, class?, (A), 12 - (Optional 2), , 1.00, , K, , Question No.101, , 10.06 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 10.08 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 10.04 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , Question No.102, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Bookmark, One person travels at a speed of 7kmph, 12kmph and 14kmph on the surface of an equilateral triangle, and find his average speed. (In Kmph), (A), 10.02 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, 2, , Bookmark, , (C), , Tr, , The entire area of the square piece of glass is 1296 cm . Which is placed above a table. The width, between the table and the glass piece is 9 cm. Tell the length of the table | (in cm), (A), 54 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 48 - (Optional 1), , 52 - (Alternative 2), 56 - (Optional 4), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.103, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the following times graph and answer the question on its basis?, The sales of books (in thousand) of books issued in two consecutive years of 2010 and 2011 of five, branches of a publishing company (C1, C2, C3, C4 & C5) have been given., Find the ratio of total sales in the two years of branch C2 and the ratio of total sales in both years of, branch C4?, , 1.00
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Tu, be, ), ou, (B), , 168: 143 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 166: 143 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 168: 147 - (Optional 3), , G, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (A), , 17 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 19 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 16 - (Optional 4), , (D), , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , Question No.104, Find the value of x., , (Y, , 166: 147 - (Optional 4), , K, , (A), , 18 - (Optional 2), , p, , Question No.105, , To, , Find the value of x., , (A), , 4880 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 4990 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark
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(C), , 4660 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 4770 - (Optional 3), , Question No.106, , 1.00, , 77 - (Alternative 4), , (B), , 75 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 74 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 76 - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the following times graph and answer the question on its basis?, The sales of books (in thousand) of books issued in two consecutive years of 2010 and 2011 of five, branches of a publishing company (C1, C2, C3, C4 & C5) have been given., Find out the average of all companies in the year 2010 (in thousand)?, , Question No.107, , 1.00, , 1.69% increase - (Optional 4), , p, , (B), , Tr, , Bookmark, The station master decides that the length and breadth of the rectangular digital board should be 6%, larger and 4% respectively. Find out the total change in the area., (A), 1.69% reduction - (Optional 3), 1.76% reduction - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1.76% increase - (Alternative 2), , To, , (C), , Question No.108, , Bookmark, Sheila is able to decide at a speed of its normal speed (18/19) at a speed of 5 minutes more than the, usual time taken in normal speed. Calculate the normal time it takes in determining a certain distance?, (A), 75 - (Alternative 4), (B), , 80 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 85 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 90 - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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Question No.109, , 1.00, , (B), , 11 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 14 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 13 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, When a number divides from 119, the remainder remains 12. When the same number is divided by 17,, what will be the remainder?, (A), 12 - (Optional 4), , Question no.110, , 1.00, , 13.7 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 13.5 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 13.3 - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, The average weight of 67 notebooks kept in a box is 6.7 kg. When a new notebook was placed in the, box then the average was 6.8kg. Tell us the weight of the new notebook. (In Kg), (A), 13.1 - (Optional 3), , Question No.111, , 1.00, , 74 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 73 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 72 - (Alternative 2), , Question no.112, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, An English based company has a support project of 625 men and 625 female employees. The average, productivity of all employees is 72 calls per day. 72 male attendees are provided daily by a male, employee. What will be the average of the number of calls being added by the women staff daily?, (A), 71 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , (C), , 5,020 - (Optional 2), 5,030 - (Optional 3), , p, , (D), , 5010 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , en, d, , Bookmark, The sum of 7,200 rupees is given at an annual rate of 8% on ordinary interest. If after 5 years the amount, was withdrawn and half the amount of the total amount invested in the stock market, tell the amount, remaining (in rupees), (A), 5,040 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , To, , Question No.113, , Bookmark, The difference between compound interest and simple interest amount received in two years on the, amount of money is 68 rupees, if the rate of interest is 4% per year, then calculate the amount invested., (In Rs.), (A), 42,500 - (Optional 1), (B), , 45,500 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 43,500 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 44,500 - (Optional 3), , Question No.114, , 1.00, Bookmark
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A gift box has 10 bangles. The average weight of the first 4 bangles is 53gms and the average weight of, the remaining 6 bangles is 54 gms. Tell the average weight of all bangles (in grams), (A), 53.6 - (Optional 3), (B), , 53.2 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 53.8 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 53.4 - (Optional 2), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.115, , (B), , 60 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 40 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 50 - (Optional 2), , ou, , Bookmark, Vimal received 43 out of 80 marks in French, 81 out of 100 in English, 47 out of 70 in Spanish, and 39, out of 50 in Japanese. What was the total percentage achieved by him? ( % In ), (A), 70 - (Alternative 3), , Question no.116, , 1.00, , (C), , 4 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 5 - (Optional 2), , Question No.117, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (A), , 4064 - (Optional 1), 4054 - (Alternative 2), , p, , (B), , Tr, , en, d, , Simplify., , G, , 6 - (Optional 3), , in, g, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, A person travels from the hostel to the college with a speed of 15 kmph from the bicycle and arrives at a, delay of 3.5 minutes. If he runs a bike with a speed of 20 kmph then it reaches 3.5 minutes before., Describe the distance between hostel and college. (In km), (A), 7 - (Optional 4), , 4074 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 4084 - (Optional 4), , To, , (C), , Question no.118, , Bookmark, A train takes 55 seconds to cross the 204 m long bridge. If the same train takes 21 seconds to cross a, board, then tell the length of the train. (In meters), (A), 124 - (Optional 1), (B), , 127 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 126 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 125 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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Question No.119, , 1.00, , (B), , 1,162 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1,172 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1,182 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A shopkeeper sells a product in Rs.2,637 and earns 12.5% profit. Tell the amount that is equal to half of, the purchase price of the product. (In rupees), (A), 1,152 - (Optional 1), , Question No.120, , 1.00, , 473 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 773 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 673 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Selling an item for 523 rupees, the same thing is sold at the same rate of 923 rupees for the loss of 60%, more than the profits. Know the purchase price of that item? (In rupees), (A), 573 - (Alternative 2)
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Roll No: C / SC / 23320043942, Registration No: 2310458258, Name: PREMA RAM MEGHWAL, Date: 13-Jan-2019, , -2nd Shift, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Collected By Registered Photo, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Rukmadevi - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Harsh Vardhan Ki - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Bindusara ki - (Optional 1), , ou, , Chinese traveler Wansang was contemporary(A), Chandragupta II - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , Question No.2, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following is not the original duty?, (A), Protecting the Country's Rich Heritage - (Alternative 3), Protecting Public Property - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Right to Constitutional Remedies - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Development of Scientific Thinking, Humanity and Curiosity - (Alternative 1), , Question No.3, , in, g, , G, , K, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , What is the value of the electric field equal to?, (A), Electrical speed - (Optional 3), Electrical Conductivity - (Optional 1), , (C), , Electrical Dipole - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Electric Flux - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.4, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Who chairs the joint sitting of the two houses of the Parliament?, (A), Prime Minister - (Alternative 3), President - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Speaker of Lok Sabha - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Chairman of Rajya Sabha - (Alternative 1), , To, , (B), , Question No.5, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In which state are the Garhajat hills located?, (A), Andhra Pradesh - (Alternative 1), (B), , Orissa - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Karnataka - (Alternative 3)
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(D), , Maharashtra - (Alternative 2), , Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Indra Sahni Case - (Alternative 4), , (C), , s. R. Bomai Case - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Keshavanand Bharti Case - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , What historical decision was made based on the basic structure theory?, (A), Golaknath Case - (Alternative 2), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , 1914 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 1908 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 1896 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, , In which year the Olympic Games got international status?, (A), 1956 - (Alternative 4), , K, , Question No.8, , 1.00, Bookmark, , North Korea - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Japan - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Philippines - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , Question No.9, , in, g, , (B), , G, , From whom does the Formosa Water Treaty separate Taiwan from?, (A), Mainland China - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , The highest peak of Satpura is(A), Prasadgarh - (Alternative 2), Guru Shikhar - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Parasnath - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Mahendragiri - (Alternative 1), , p, , Question No.10, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , What is the force charged by gravity on an object?, (A), Displacement - (Optional 3), (B), , Weight - (Optional 1), , (C), , Mass - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Velocity - (Alternative 4), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In the given options, Running and Chasing is a unique feature of which game?, (A), Diving - (Alternative 4)
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(B), , Golf - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Khoj-lose - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Bridge - (Alternative 1), , Question No.12, , 1.00, , (B), , 97th Constitutional Amendment - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 86th Constitutional Amendment - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 99th Constitutional Amendment - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The maximum limit of the Council of Ministers was fixed under which Constitutional Amendment, Act?, (A), 91st Constitutional Amendment - (Alternative 3), , ou, , Question No.13, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Constitution of the United States - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Constitution of Japan - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Constitution of Britain - (Alternative 4), , G, , Question No.14, , K, , (B), , (Y, , The concept of the procedure established by law is taken from which constitution?, (A), Government of India Act 1935 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , The word "Primus inter Pares" shows which of the following?, (A), President - (Alternative 1), Home Minister - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Prime Minister - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Cabinet Minister - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.15, , 1.00, , Special Parliament only in Parliament - (Alternative 1), , p, , (B), , Tr, , Bookmark, The provisions related to the federal structure of the state system given in the Constitution can be, modified by whom?, (A), Constitutional frame time for voting only for Union Ministers - (Alternative 2), , To, , (C), , (D), , Special majority in Parliament with the consent of half the members of the Rajya Sabha, - (Alternative 3), Effective majority in parliament - (Alternative 4), , Question No.16, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The theory of comparative cost was given(A), David Ricardo - (Alternative 1), (B), , Karl Marx - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Adam Smith - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Weber - (Alternative 3)
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Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Octamer - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Chromatin - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Histone - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , In the nucleus is called the construction of a dual structure by nucleosomes(A), Non-Histone Protein - (Alternative 3), , Question No.18, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , West Bengal - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Gujarat - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Maharashtra - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Which of the following states has the highest wind power generation capacity?, (A), Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 2), , Question No.19, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , Label Defact - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Point Defect - (Alternative 1), , Question No.20, , G, , Local Defect - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (B), , K, , In what form is the irregularly suitable phase of the atom in crystalline matter known?, (A), Catalytic Definition - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , In which of the following sports, 'walting table' is used?, (A), Gymnastics - (Alternative 3), Basketball - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Squash - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Fencing - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.21, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , The famous Asphan Jahi dynasty is related to which regional empire?, (A), Hyderabad - (Alternative 3), (B), , Travancore - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Mysore - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Bengal - (Alternative 1), , Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following national parks is not in Karnataka?, (A), Nagarhole - (Alternative 4), (B), , Bandipur - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Kebul Lamjao - (Alternative 2)
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(D), , Bannerughatta - (Alternative 3), , Question no.23, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 1950 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1948 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1956 - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , India's first industrial policy was announced(A), 1952 - (Alternative 3), , Question no.24, , 1.00, , Political Party - (Alternative 4), , (C), , President - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Rajya Sabha - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, All other ministers, including the Prime Minister, are collectively responsible for __________., (A), Lok Sabha - (Alternative 2), , K, , Question No.25, , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , Syed Ahmad of Rae Bareli was associated with which of the following movement?, (A), Mopala Rebellion - (Alternative 2), One Movement - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Wahhabi Movement - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Kuka Movement - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , Question no.26, , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Thang Ta is the martial art style of which of the following states?, (A), Manipur - (Alternative 2), Sikkim - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Assam - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Mizoram - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , Question no.27, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the method of obtaining ammonia by reacting from nitrogen to hydrogen?, (A), Haber method - (Alternative 2), (B), , Method of Calgon - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Incineration Method - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Heat-Shower Method - (Alternative 3), , Question no.28, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In the context of standard currency, the face value is equal to(A), Internal Price - (Optional 1)
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(B), , Custom Price - (Optional 4), , (C), , External Value - (Optional 3), , (D), , Token Value - (Optional 2), , Question no.29, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Bahadur Shah II - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Akbar II - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Ahmed Shah - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Who was the last Mughal ruler?, (A), Alamgir II - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.30, , Scuba Diving - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Fencing - (Optional 1), , (D), , Football - (Alternative 4), , K, , (B), , Bookmark, , (Y, , In the given options, which game is used in "Baton"?, (A), Relay - (Alternative 3), , G, , Question No.31, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Dhaka city is situated on the banks of the river ____________., (A), Barak - (Alternative 3), Antara - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Buriganga River - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Brahmaputra - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.32, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Tr, , Which of the following is not the primary area?, (A), Fisheries - (Alternative 2), Animal Husbandry - (Alternative 4), Forestry - (Alternative 1), , To, , p, , (D), , Motor Vehicles - (Alternative 3), , Question No.33, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What kind of vegetation is found in the climatic zones like Sudan?, (A), Conifer One - (Alternative 4), (B), , Savanna grasslands - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Fall Forest - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tropical Evergreen Forests - (Alternative 2), , Question No.34, , 1.00, Bookmark
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Godavari is the source of river(A), Deccan Plateau - (Alternative 4), (B), , Chota Nagpur Plateau - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Dandakaranya Bastar Plateau - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Trimbak Plateau - (Alternative 1), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.35, Bookmark, , Which award is given to respect the outstanding player in Commonwealth Games?, (A), Asia Cup - (Alternative 1), David Dixon Trophy - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Ranji Trophy - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Bandodkar Trophy - (Alternative 3), , ou, , (B), , Question No.36, , 1.00, , (C), , Acetabacteria - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Cyclosporin A - (Alternative 1), , K, , Streptocoines - (Alternative 2), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, Which biosactive molecule is used as an immunosuppressive agent in organ transplant patients?, (A), Statement B - (Alternative 3), , Question No.37, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Which of the following was the result of the famous peace treaty of Srirangpatnam?, (A), First Anglo-Mysore War - (Alternative 1), Third Anglo-Mysore War - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Fourth Anglo-Mysore War - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Second Anglo-Mysore War - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.38, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Khardung La Pass is located in which Indian state?, Uttarakhand - (Alternative 1), , p, , (A), , Jammu and Kashmir - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Himachal Pradesh - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Arunachal Pradesh - (Alternative 4), , To, , (B), , Question No.39, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following can make "additional regional law"?, (A), Parliament - (Alternative 3), (B), , President - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Home Minister - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Prime Minister - (Alternative 2)
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Question No.40, , 1.00, , (B), , 6 Months - (Optional 2), , (C), , 2 Months - (Optional 4), , (D), , 1 year - (Optional 1), , Question No.41, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, If the period of Lok Sabha is extended due to the National Emergency and when the Emergency is, over, how long will the extended period be?, (A), 3 Months - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Lord Cornwallis - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Lord Hastings - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Lord Wellesley - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Which of the following is related to the governor general of the treaty treaty?, (A), Lord Dalhousie - (Alternative 1), , Question No.42, , 1.00, , (C), , Vaishnav - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Sufi - (Alternative 1), , Question No.43, , G, , Islam - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, The words like chishti, suhrawardi and pyadasi are related to which of the following religions?, (A), Nathpati - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Gobi Desert is found in which of the following countries?, (A), Pakistan - (Alternative 2), Mongolia - (Alternative 4), , (C), , India - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Azerbaijan - (Alternative 3), , p, , Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Which of the following is not related to cricket?, (A), Free Hit - (Alternative 3), (B), , Gambit - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Off drive - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Silly Point - (Alternative 2), , Question No.45, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which magnet retains iron-magnetic properties for long periods at orbital temperature?, (A), Permanent Magnet - (Alternative 2)
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(B), , Pole Magnets - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Odd Magnet - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Temporary Magnets - (Alternative 1), , Question No.46, , 1.00, , (B), , Pallava - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Chol - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Cher - (Alternative 2), , Question no.47, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Which of the following empires had their own ancient harbor in Korki?, (A), Pandya - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , (C), , Trap vein composition - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Parallel Vein Composition - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Stalking vein composition - (Alternative 4), , K, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, What type of vein structure is found commonly found in leaves of bismuthamental plants?, (A), Peeling vein composition - (Alternative 2), , G, , Question no.48, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the specialty of the underdeveloped economy of the following?, (A), Agricultural Primacy - (Alternative 3), Excessive Use of Black Market - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Low Population Pressure - (Optional 1), , (D), , Developed Currency Market - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.49, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Tr, , Who laid the foundations of central Hindu College in Benaras?, (A), Sarojini Naidu - (Alternative 3), Madan Mohan Malaviya - (Alternative 4), Annie Besant - (Alternative 1), , To, , p, , (D), , Madam H.P. Blawatsky - (Alternative 2), , Question No.50, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which energy in the body develops the ability to work due to its status or region?, (A), UP Central Energy - (Alternative 4), (B), , Synthetic Energy - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Potential Energy - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Kinetic Energy - (Alternative 1), , Question No.51, , 1.00, Bookmark
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(B), , 6 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 2 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 4 - (Optional 3), , ou, , 8 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , How many right-angled triangles can be made from given figures?, , K, , Question No.52, , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions., , in, g, , 8 friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in one line, not necessarily in this order. Of these, 4 are, facing north and 4 are facing south side., , en, d, , i) S and V are sitting on both ends of the line., ii) R and T are neighbors., iii) U is sitting at the fourth position from the right of V and the second place from the left side of, Q., iv) S is neither neighbor of Q nor neither of R., v) P is sitting at the third position from the right side of T, whose face is towards the north., vi) The face of U, P and S is in the same direction., , Tr, , Who is sitting at the right hand of P?, , Q - (Optional 1), , (B), , S - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (A), (C), , V - (Alternative 4), , (D), , U - (Alternative 2), , Question No.53, Bookmark, Select the correct option from the given options that can make a full square. (3 of the 5 images, are given below), , 1.00
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2,4,5 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 3,4,5 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 2,3,4 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 2,3,5 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , ou, , Question No.54, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (C), , Surprise - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Worry - (Alternative 2), , Question no.55, , K, , Amaze - (Alternative 3), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Four of the following five are similar in a certain way, which create a group., Which one is not related to this group?, Worry, Wonder, Astonish, Amaze, Surprise, (A), Astonish - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , Bookmark, In this question, a passage and a statement related to it have been given. Read carefully the verse, and review the statement based on it., , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , This will probably force you to celebrate your next holiday in Luxembourg with the family:, Continuously demand to free the fares in trains, trams and buses to control the multitude of, transport and air pollution in small countries of the European Union. Has been. The newly elected, coalition government's liberal Prime Minister Javier Betel said that the Grandi Dutch in, Luxembourg will be free to travel in public vehicles before 2020., In this connection, Luxembourg's main transport union F. N.C.T.F.E.L.L. Expressing his concern,, Landeswer Band Chief Majorus Marange said that if no one is required to sell tickets, then this, government plan will increase unemployment. Unless it is approved, we can not accept it., However, he also said that he is also worried that in this, people will not get the benefit of free, travel in rural areas., Statement: The European Union government is conscious of air pollution and traffic congestion., Select one of the following options., A. The statement is definitely true., B. The statement is probably true., C. Statement can not be determined, D. Statement is definitely wrong., (A), D - (Alternative 4), (B), , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , 1.00
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Question no.56, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (A), , Uncle - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Nice - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Aunt - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Nephew - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Read the following logic and answer the given question., A @ B is the son of A, B., A # B is the daughter of A, B., A $ B is the sister of A, B., A% B is A, B's brother., How is the equation W @ X $ Y% Z related to W, Z?, , ou, , Question no.57, , 1.00, , (Y, , Bookmark, In this question, four statements are given in relation between the letters, three, i, ii and iii are given, in relation to them. Assuming the statements as true, decide which conclusions are completely, true in relation to the statements., Statement. C <R = E ≤ D; D = O <W ≥ N; N> U ≥ T, , G, , K, , conclusion, i) w> t, ii) r ≤ o, iii) o> c, (A), Only i) - (Optional 1), Either ii) either iii) - (Optional 3), , (C), , All - (Optional 4), , (D), , Only i) and iii) - (Optional 2), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question no.58, , Tr, , Bookmark, A statement in this question and the two conclusions related to them are given in the form of i and, ii, assuming that the statements given in the statements to be true are to make sure that the, conclusions regarding the statements are logical?, Statement: John is happy., , To, , p, , Conclusion:, i) John is living a happy life., ii) John is going to get some good news., Choose the right one from the following options., (A) The only i conclusion is correct., (B) Only ii conclusions are correct., (C) either i conclusion or ii is correct., (D) neither i conclusion nor ii is correct., (E) Both i and ii findings are correct, (A), , B - (Alternative 2), , (B), , D - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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(C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Question No.59, , 1.00, , (B), , VJILW - (Optional 3), , (C), , VKIMW - (Alternative 2), , (D), , VJYLW - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In a certain code language, if BLIND is written in PFCHR, how will FRESH be written in the same, code language?, (A), VKYMW - (Optional 1), , Question No.60, , 1.00, , Son - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Father - (Optional 2), , (D), , Nephew - (Alternative 3), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, A is the spouse of B, whose only daughter is C. B is the grandfather of D, whose father is E. C is, not married to E. How is D related to C, if D is a male?, (A), Nice - (Alternative 1), , G, , Question No.61, , 1.00, Bookmark, , FDB - (Optional 3), , (C), , LJH - (Alternative 2), , (D), , RPN - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Five to four in the following are similar in a certain way, which make up a group., Which one of these is not related to this group?, RPN, MQO, FDB, ZXV, LJH, (A), MQO - (Optional 1), , Question No.62, , To, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, According to the given picture, 6 letters A, B, C, D, E and F are marked on each surface of the dice., The letter on which the letter is inscribed on the surface is inscribed on it., , 1.00
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Tu, be, ), (B), , C - (Alternative 1), , (C), , A - (Alternative 3), , (D), , E - (Alternative 2), , ou, , F - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (A), , K, , Question No.63, , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions., , in, g, , 8 friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in one line, not necessarily in this order. Of these, 4 are, facing north and 4 are facing south side., , en, d, , i) S and V are sitting on both ends of the line., ii) R and T are neighbors., iii) U is sitting at the fourth position from the right of V and the second place from the left side of, Q., iv) S is neither neighbor of Q nor neither of R., v) P is sitting at the third position from the right side of T, whose face is towards the north side., vi) The mouth of U, P and S is in the same direction., , The faces of S and T are in the same direction. - (Optional 1), , p, , (A), , Tr, , Which of the following statements is wrong with respect to the above order?, , T is sitting at the far left of S. - (Optional 4), , (C), , W is sitting between Q and V. - (Optional 3), , (D), , U and P are neighbors. - (Optional 2), , To, , (B), , Question No.64, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Find the next number in the category., 19, 24, 48, 53, 106,?, (A), , 110 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 107 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 109 - (Alternative 2)
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(D), , 111 - (Optional 4), , Question No.65, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Two statements in this question and the two conclusions related to them are given in the form of i, and ii, assuming that the things given in the statements are true, it is to decide which conclusions, are rational in relation to the statements?, Statement. All candies are good. All cookies are good., Conclusion i) There are some candy cookies., ii) There are some good cookies., , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , A - (Alternative 1), , K, , (B), , ou, , Choose from the following options,, (A) Only conclusions i is logical., (B) The only conclusion ii is logical., (C) either i or ii conclusion is rational., (D) neither i nor ii conclusion is rational., (E) i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), D - (Alternative 4), , G, , Question No.66, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, If a mirror is placed on the shaded line, which of the following options is the correct image of the, given figure?, , - (Optional 4), , p, , Tr, , (A), , To, , (B), , - (Optional 3), , (C), - (Optional 2), , (D), , 1.00
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- (Optional 1), , Question No.67, , 1.00, , Carefully read the given information and answer the given questions., , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, , 8 friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in one line, not necessarily in this order. Of these, 4 are, facing north and 4 are facing south side., , (Y, , ou, , i) S and V are sitting on both ends of the line., ii) R and T are neighbors., iii) U is sitting at the fourth position from the right of V and the second place from the left side of, Q., iv) S is neither neighbor of Q nor neither of R., v) P is sitting at the third position from the right side of T, whose face is towards the north., vi) The face of U, P and S is in the same direction., , TRS - (Optional 3), , (B), , UPQ - (Optional 1), , (C), , QVW - (Alternative 2), , (D), , SPV - (Optional 4), , Question No.68, , in, g, , (A), , G, , K, , Which of the following options is the mouth of the people of the South direction?, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., 1307: 22 :: 1965: ??, (A), 44 - (Optional 3), 42 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 46 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 40 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , Question No.69, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., Lion: Courage :: Dove: ??, (A), Bird - (Alternative 1), (B), , Peace - (Alternative 4), , (C), , War - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Brave - (Optional 3), , Question No.70, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Four of the following five are similar in a certain way, which create a group.
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Which one is not related to this group?, U, I, B, E, O, (A), B - (Alternative 2), (B), , O - (Optional 3), , (C), , U - (Alternative 1), , (D), , I - (Optional 4), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.71, , Bookmark, In this question the relationship between the various elements of the statement is shown. The, statement has two conclusions., Statement. S <C ≤ R = E> A ≥ M, , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , Question No.72, , (Y, K, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Select the correct one of the following options., (A) The only i conclusion is correct., (B) Only ii conclusions are correct., (C) either i either ii conclusion is correct., (D) neither i nor ii conclusion is correct., (E) i and ii both conclusions are correct., (A), C - (Alternative 3), , ou, , findings, i) S <A, ii) C ≤ M, , 1.00, , (C), , UZFOG - (Alternative 4), VZGOF - (Optional 2), , p, , (D), , UZGOF - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , en, d, , Bookmark, In a certain code language, if LAPSE is written OZKHV, how would FAULT be written in the same, code language?, (A), VZFOG - (Optional 3), , To, , Question No.73, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., Screen: Television :: Cord: ??, (A), Mirror - (Alternative 2), (B), , Telephone - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Program - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Watch - (Optional 1), , Question No.74, , 1.00, Bookmark
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Choose the right water image of the given question from the given options., , (A), , Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 1), , (B), , ou, , - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (C), - (Optional 2), , K, , (D), , Question No.75, , in, g, , G, , - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, In this question three statements and related three conclusions have been given, assuming the, statements given in the statements as truth and to determine which conclusions are rational in, relation to the statements?, , Tr, , Statement. All streams are rivers. All Lake Rivers are there. All sea lakes are., , p, , Conclusion: i) Some streams are lake., ii) There are all sea rivers., iii) Some rivers are streams., , Only ii and iii - (optional 3), , (B), , Only i - (Optional 4), , (C), , I and ii only - (Alternative 2), , (D), , All - (Optional 1), , To, , (A), , Question No.76, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many classes are there in given picture?
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(B), , 10 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 12 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 14 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , 13 - (Optional 4), , ou, , (A), , (Y, , Question No.77, , 699 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 697 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 702 - (Alternative 4), , G, , (B), , Bookmark, , K, , Find the next number in the category., 20, 41, 84, 171, 346,?, (A), 695 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , in, g, , Question No.78, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Find the next number in the category., 54, 56, 59, 64, 71,?, 82 - (Alternative 3), , (B), , 80 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 90 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 96 - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , en, d, , (A), , Question No.79, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Kiran said to Kumar, "Your son is the only son of my only brother's only brother," How is Kumar, related to Kiran?, (A), Son - (Alternative 4), (B), , Father - (Optional 3), , (C), , Grandfather - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Uncle - (Alternative 1), , Question No. 80, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How straight lines are there in the given picture?
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10 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 8 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 11 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , ou, , 12 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (A), , Question No.81, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , Select the correct option which will complete the format of the given image., , - (Optional 1), , p, , Tr, , (A), , To, , (B), , (C), , - (Optional 4), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , (D), - (Optional 3), , ou, , Question No.82, , (C), , 95 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 96 - (Alternative 4), , K, , 93 - (Optional 1), , G, , (B), , Bookmark, , (Y, , Find the next number in the category., 38, 39, 43, 52, 68,?, (A), 94 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , Question no.83, , 1.00, Bookmark, , P - (Alternative 4), , (C), , M - (Alternative 3), , (D), , L - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Change the question mark with the option that follows the applied logic in the first pair., I: C :: S: ??, (A), A - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , Question no.84, , p, , Bookmark, In this question, a passage and a statement related to it have been given. Read carefully the verse, and review the statement based on it., , To, , In order to reduce traffic congestion and pollution in the European Union, the European Union is, constantly demanding free fares for trains, trams and buses in the small countries of the, European Union. The newly elected liberal Prime Minister of the coalition government Javier Betel, said that the Grandmother of Luxembourg will be free to travel in public vehicles since the, beginning of 2020 in Dutch. Knowing this, you would like to go to Luxembourg next to your next, vacation., In this connection, Luxembourg's main transport union F. N.C.T.F.E.L.L. Garges Marange, head of, the Land Saver Band, expressed his concern and said that if the government does not need, anyone to sell the ticket, then this government plan will increase unemployment. Unless it is, approved, we can not accept it. However, he also said that he is also worried that in this, people, will not get the benefit of free travel in rural areas., Statement. The European Union wants to free the transportation facility to benefit the rural people., Choose one of the following options., , 1.00
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(B), , C - (Alternative 3), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , A. The statement is definitely true., B. The statement is probably true., C. Statement can not be determined, D. Statement is definitely wrong., (A), A - (Alternative 1), , Question no.85, , 1.00, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Select the appropriate picture to come forth from the given series with the following options., , in, g, , G, , - (Optional 4), , K, , (A), , (B), , - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , (C), , Tr, , en, d, , - (Optional 1), , (D), , - (Optional 3)
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Question no.86, , 1.00, , (B), , 58,500 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 60,500 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 57,500 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The amount of compound interest and simple interest received in two years on the sum of amount, is 92 rupees, if the rate of interest is 4%, then calculate the amount invested., (In rupees), (A), 59,500 - (Optional 3), , Question No.87, , 1.00, , 73 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 74 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 72 - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, A support base of an English based company has 637 males and 637 female employees. On, average, every employee gets 72 calls. 72 call attendants are provided daily by a male employee., What will be the average of the number of calls being added to the women staff daily?, (A), 71 - (Optional 1), , K, , Question no.88, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, Martin, 13% of his salary, the organization working for the visually impaired, 12% of his salary, orphanage, 14% of his salary, the institution working for the physically challenged people, and 16%, of his salary medical assistance. Donated to the institute and deposited the remaining amount of, salary in the bank for Rs 38,700 monthly expenditure. Find out the amount donated in the, orphanage., (A), Rs.13,320 - (Optional 4), Rs.12,320 - (Optional 3), , (C), , Rs.11,320 - (Optional 2), , (D), , Rs.10,320 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.89, , 1.00, , p, , Bookmark, Vimal received 63 out of 80 in French, 86 out of 100 in English, 56 out of 70 in Spanish, and 41 out, of 50 in Japanese. What is the total percentage of the marks obtained by him? ( % In ), (A), 80 - (Optional 1), 83 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 82 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 81 - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , Question No.90, Bookmark, Sheila walks at the speed of her usual speed (24/25) and determines a certain distance in 6, minutes more than the normal speed. Calculate the normal time it takes in determining a certain, distance? (in a minute), (A), 164 - (Optional 3), (B), , 144 - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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(C), , 174 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 154 - (Optional 2), , Question No.91, , 1.00, , (B), , 21% profit - (Optional 1), , (C), , 25% Loss - (Optional 4), , (D), , 25% profit - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, If a shopkeeper raises the purchase price of an item by 50% and holds a value of 50% on the sale, of it, then know the total percentage gain or loss it will have?, (A), 21% Loss - (Optional 3), , Question No.92, , 1.00, , 2,130 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 1,730 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1,930 - (Optional 3), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Selling an item for Rs. 1,460 is the loss of 60% more than the profit obtained by selling the same, item at Rs. 2,180 at the same rate. Find the purchase price of that item? (In rupees), (A), 1,830 - (Optional 2), , 1.00, , G, , Question No.93, , 1,432 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1,732 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 1,632 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper sells a product in Rs.3,672 and earns 12.5% profit. Tell the amount that is equal to, half of the purchase price of the product (in Rs.), (A), 1,532 - (Optional 2), , Question No.94, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, The entire area of the square piece of glass is 1764 cm2. Which is placed above a table. The width, between the table and the glass piece is 9 cm. Tell the length of the table | (in cm), (A), 60 - (Optional 3), 62 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 56 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 58 - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.95, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tell us the product of two numbers, whom LS 7897 and M1., (A), 7697 - (Optional 3), (B), , 7597 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 7797 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 7897 - (Optional 1)
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Question No.96, , 1.00, , (B), , 12 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 13 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 14 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A person travels at the speed of 9kmph, 18kmph and 12kmph on the surface of an equilateral, triangle. Know his average speed. (In Kmph), (A), 11 - (Optional 1), , Question No.97, , 1.00, , 63.6 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 66.6 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 64.6 - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, There are 10 bangles in a gift box. The average weight of the first 4 bangles is 65gms and the, remaining weight of the 6 bangles is 66 gms. Tell the average weight of the full bangles (in grams), (A), 65.6 - (Optional 3), , Question No.98, , 1.00, , 27 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 21 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 23 - (Optional 2), , 1.00, , en, d, , Question No.99, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, If the radius of a circle becomes 23 times, then how much of its circumference will be the previous, perimeter?, (A), 25 - (Optional 3), , Bookmark, What is the height of the cube with a 30√3 cm diagonal melting and making the cuboid? If the, length of the cuboid is equal to the arm of the cube, and the width of the cuboid is 15 cm. (in cm), (A), 63 - (Alternative 4), (C), , 60 - (Optional 1), 62 - (Alternative 3), , p, , (D), , 61 - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , To, , Question No.100, Bookmark, , Find the value of x., , (A), , 1.00, , 5710 - (Optional 3)
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(B), , 5510 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 5610 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 5810 - (Optional 4), , Question No.101, , 1.00, , 14 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 12 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 13 - (Optional 3), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A person travels from the hostel to the college with a speed of 15 kmph from the bicycle and, reaches a 7-minute delay. If he runs a bike with a speed of 20 kmph then it reaches 7 minutes in, advance. Describe the distance between hostel and college. (In km), (A), 11 - (Optional 1), , Question No.102, , 1.00, , (C), , 0.1% increase - (Optional 4), , (D), , 0.04% increase - (Optional 3), , K, , 0.1% reduction - (Optional 2), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, The station master decides that the length and breadth of the rectangular digital board are, increased by 11% and 10% respectively. Find out the total change in the area., (A), 0.04% reduction - (Optional 1), , in, g, , Question No.103, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 753! In the trailing Zeros, let us know., (A), 187 - (Alternative 3), 186 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 188 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 185 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.104, , 1.00, , p, , Bookmark, The average weight of 79 notebooks placed in a box is 7.9 kg. When another new notebook is, placed in the box then the average is 8kg. Specify the weight of the new notebook. (In Kg), (A), 15.9 - (Optional 1), 16.5 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 16.3 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 16.1 - (Optional 2), , To, , (B), , Question No.105, Bookmark, Aamir distributed 975 gifts among 4 children. The first part of the child is twice the portion of the, other child, three times the size of the third child and four times the fourth child's share. Please tell, the number of total gifts received by the first and the second child., (A), 702 - (Alternative 4), (B), , 682 - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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(C), , 692 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 712 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.106, , 1.00, , 73 - (Alternative 2), , (B), , 77 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 71 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 75 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the following times graph and answer the question on its basis?, The sales of books (in thousand) of books issued in two consecutive years of 2010 and 2011 of, five branches of a publishing company (C1, C2, C3, C4 & C5) have been given., Find out the average of all companies in the year 2010 (in thousand)?, , Tr, , Question No.107, , To, , p, , Find the value of x., , (A), , 34 - (Alternative 2), , (B), , 35 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 33 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 36 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Question No.108, , 1.00, , Bookmark, The amount of Rs 8,400 is given at an annual rate of 8% on ordinary interest. If after 5 years the, amount was withdrawn and half of the total amount was invested in the stock market. Show the, amount remaining (in rupees), (A), 5,840 - (Optional 2), 5,880 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 5,860 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 5,820 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question No.109, , 1.00, , 1,145 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 1,155 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1,135 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, The proportion of salaries of Hameed, Clement and Ganesh is 3: 5: 7, respectively, if Ganesh is, getting Rs.924 more than Hameed, then what is Clement's salary? (In rupees), (A), 1,165 - (Optional 4), , Question no.110, , 1.00, , 16 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 18 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 17 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , Question No.111, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, In the mixture of 112 liters, the ratio of milk and water is 3: 4. If this ratio is changed to 3: 5, then, tell the amount of excess water (in liters) mixed in the mixture., (A), 19 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , (B), (C), , 804 - (Alternative 2), 802 - (Optional 1), 810 - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (D), , Tr, , Bookmark, A bulb producing company found 13% of the total product defective. If the total number of nondefective products is 5394, then specify the number of total defective products., (A), 806 - (Optional 3), , Question no.112, , Bookmark, In one box, three different types of old coins are in the ratio of 3: 5: 7, the value of old coins is Rs., 1, 5 and 10 rupees respectively. If the total value of coins in the box is Rs 1078, then tell the, number of old coins of 10 rupees., (A), 66 - (Optional 1), (B), , 99 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 77 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 88 - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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Question No.113, , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Instructions:, Study the following times graph and answer the question on its basis?, The sales of books (in thousand) of books issued in two consecutive years of 2010 and 2011 of, five branches of a publishing company (C1, C2, C3, C4 & C5) have been given., Find the ratio of total sales in the two years of branch C2 and the ratio of total sales in both years, of branch C4?, , 155: 157 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 167: 165 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 165: 167 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 157: 155 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , in, g, , (A), , Question No.114, , Bookmark, , To, , p, , Tr, , Simplify., , 1.00, , (A), , 17.15 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 18.15 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 16.15 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 15.15 - (Optional 1), , Question No.115, , 1.00
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(B), , 142 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 162 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 152 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A train takes 61 seconds to cross the 204 m long bridge. If the same train takes 27 seconds to, cross the sign board, then tell the length of the train. (In meters), (A), 172 - (Alternative 4), , Question no.116, , 1.00, , 26 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 22 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 24 - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, How can the 756 mobile phones be shared in an evenly similar manner in the students present in, the class?, (A), 28 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.117, , 1.00, , (C), , 4 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 3 - (Optional 1), , Question no.118, , G, , 6 - (Optional 4), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, When a number is divided by 119, the remainder remains 6. When the same number is divided by, 17, what will be the remainder?, (A), 5 - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the following times graph and answer the question on its basis?, The sales of books (in thousand) of books issued in two consecutive years of 2010 and 2011 of, five branches of a publishing company (C1, C2, C3, C4 & C5) have been given., , 1.00
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(B), , 411 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 414 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 412 - (Alternative 2), , K, , 413 - (Optional 3), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Find out the total sales (in thousand) of company branches C1, C3 and C5 together in two years?, , Question No.119, , 1.00, , 35 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 32 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 30 - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, At the rate of a compound interest rate of 5 years, the original amount is tripled in 5 years, in how, many years will this original amount be 729 times?, (A), 28 - (Optional 1), , Question No.120, , To, , p, , Simplify., , (A), , 4084 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 4064 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 4054 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 4074 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, Bookmark
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p, , To, in, g, , en, d, , Tr, G, K, , Tu, be, ), , ou, , (Y
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Roll No: D / OB / 24220269204, Registration No: 2410028170, , Collected By Registered Photo, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Name: AMAR KISHOR DHAKED, Date: 13-Jan-2019, , -3rd Shift, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Kerala - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Karnataka - (Alternative 2), , ou, , Where is the Irvikulam National Park located?, (A), Andhra Pradesh - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Question No.2, , (C), , Bihar - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Maharashtra - (Alternative 4), , Question No.3, , G, , Gujarat - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , in, g, , (B), , Bookmark, , K, , Where was Vikramshila University located?, (A), Delhi - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, Who has the power to give forgiveness to the person who has been awarded capital punishment?, (A), Chief Justice of India - (Alternative 3), President of India - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Exclusive Committee of the Supreme Court - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Prime Minister of India - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.4, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Gaurav Bidhuri is related to which sport?, (A), Boxing - (Alternative 1), Football - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Tennis - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Cricket - (Alternative 3), , To, , (B), , Question No.5, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the full form of 'TIR' in light?, (A), Total Internal Reduction - (Optional 4), (B), , Total Intellectual Reflection - (Optional 3), , (C), , Total Internal Reflection - (Optional 1)
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(D), , Total Internal Radiation - (Alternative 2), , Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Gandhinagar - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Shimla - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Ranchi - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Which is the capital of Gujarat?, (A), Raipur - (Alternative 2), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Bhimrao Ambedkar - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Of M. Munshi - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Who had presided over a group of ministers constituted for the Constituent Assembly?, (A), Jawaharlal Nehru - (Alternative 4), , K, , Question No.8, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Wheat - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Mecca - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Sesame - (Optional 4), , en, d, , Question No.9, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Which of the following grain (grain) crops is not there?, (A), Millet - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , The capital of Cuba is(A), Cairo - (Alternative 2), , Havana - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Brazilian - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Kyoto - (Alternative 1), , p, , Question No.10, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , In which of these cities is the Iron Maiden of Mehrauli located?, (A), Aihole - (Alternative 3), (B), , Allahabad - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Delhi - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Kalinga - (Alternative 4), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the chemical formula of phenol?, (A), C H OH - (Alternative 2), 6, , 5
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(B), , C H OH - (Optional 1), , (C), , C H OH - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C H OH - (Alternative 3), , 2, 4, 4, , 5, 6, 5, , Question No.12, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, , According to the 2011 census, which is the highest population of Indian state?, (A), Rajasthan - (Alternative 1), (B), , Uttar Pradesh - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Kerala - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 4), , ou, , Question No.13, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Planting - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Fertilizer - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Sowing - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , G, , Question No.14, , K, , (B), , (Y, , The supply of crops to be done at regular intervals is called water supply(A), Irrigation - (Alternative 3), , in, g, , Bookmark, Foreign currency convertible bonds issued by Indian companies in foreign currency are ________, written documents which can not or may not be the option of coupon and basic payment., Semi-Deposit - (Optional 4), , (B), , Current Deposit - (Optional 2), , (C), , Semi-loan - (Optional 3), , (D), , Future Loan - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (A), , Tr, , Question No.15, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , What is the world's largest country in terms of population?, (A), India - (Alternative 3), Russia - (Alternative 1), , (C), , China - (Alternative 4), , (D), , United States - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , Question No.16, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the nuclear number of barielium?, (A), 4 - (Optional 3), (B), , 2 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 3 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 1 - (Optional 2)
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Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The Chief Election Commissioner is elected by whom?, (A), By the High Court Judges - (Optional 4), By the President of India - (Alternative 2), , (C), , By the Prime Minister of India - (Alternative 1), , (D), , By Chief Justice of India - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question No.18, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Pulcchein - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Rajaraja Chola - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Agniputra - (Alternative 3), , Question No.19, , (C), , 1950 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 1931 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.20, , Bookmark, , G, , 1940 - (Alternative 3), , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , When did the second Round Table Conference be held?, (A), 1929 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Who established the Rashtrakuta dynasty?, (A), Dantindurg - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , The statue of the world famous Gomateshwar is located in which of the following states?, (A), Gujarat - (Alternative 4), West Bengal - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Karnataka - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Punjab - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question no.21, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , 'Do or Die', who gave this slogan?, (A), Lala Lajpat Rai - (Alternative 3), (B), , Mahatma Gandhi - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Jawaharlal Nehru - (Alternative 1), , Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In which of the following years was the August Proposal brought out by Lord Linlithgow?, (A), 1939 - (Alternative 4), (B), , 1940 - (Alternative 1)
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(C), , 1946 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 1942 - (Alternative 2), , Question no.23, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Harbhajan Singh - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Anil Kumble - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Kapil Dev - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , What is the name of the first player to take 500 wickets in Cricket Test matches?, (A), Javagal Srinath - (Alternative 3), , Question no.24, , 1.00, , (C), , 1951 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 1858 - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , 1957 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.25, , January 24, 1950 (Alternative 3), , (C), , January 26, 1947 - (Alternative 1), , (D), , August 15, 1947 - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , Question no.26, , Bookmark, , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , G, , When was the national anthem of India adopted?, (A), August 15, 1950 - (Alternative 4), , K, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, When was the proclamation of 'Queen Victoria' being controlled by the Indian government?, (A), 1947 - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the full form of 'IPPB'?, (A), India Post Payments Bank - (Alternative 4), (C), , India Personal Payments Bank - (Alternative 2), India Postal Payment Bank - (Alternative 3), , p, , (D), , International Post Payments Bank - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , (B), , 1.00, , To, , Question no.27, , Bookmark, Which of the following years was declared by the United Nations as the "International Year of, Biodiversity"?, (A), , 2009 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 2010 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 2007 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 2011 - (Optional 1), , Question no.28, , 1.00
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Bookmark, Durand Cup is related to which of the following games?, (A), Football - (Alternative 3), (B), , Chess - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Golf - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Sailing - (Alternative 2), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question no.29, , Bookmark, , (B), , Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Sikkim - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Karnataka - (Alternative 2), , ou, , Where is Rana Pratap Sagar Dam situated?, (A), Rajasthan - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , Question No.30, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Condensation - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Vaphan - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Vibration - (Alternative 4), , Question No.31, , G, , (B), , K, , The change in the liquid (water) of vapor, which physical action is called?, (A), Precipitation - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, __________ nutrition is defined as 'synthesis of organic molecules by adopting simple inorganic, substances'., (A), Autotrophic - (Optional 1), Heterogeneous - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Pneumatic nutrition - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Anaerobic Nutrition - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.32, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Where is the idol food located?, (A), Dippan - (Alternative 2), Firozabad - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Fatehpur Sikri - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Karol Bagh - (Alternative 3), , To, , (B), , Question No.33, Bookmark, Where is the headquarters of 'Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority' (PFRDA)?, (A), Mumbai - (Alternative 3), (B), , Kolkata - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Hyderabad - (Alternative 1), , 1.00
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(D), , New Delhi - (Alternative 2), , Question No.34, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (A), , Australia - (Alternative 4), , (B), , England - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Austria - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Sri Lanka - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , In which of the following countries is Lord's Stadium located?, , Question No.35, , 1.00, , Madras High Court - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Hyderabad High Court - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Guwahati High Court - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, , Puducherry comes under the jurisdiction of which High Court?, (A), Calcutta High Court - (Alternative 2), , K, , Question No.36, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Three times - (Optional 1), , (C), , Twice - (Optional 2), , (D), , Only once - (Optional 3), , en, d, , Question No.37, , in, g, , (B), , G, , How many times has the National Emergency been implemented in India?, (A), Never - (Optional 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which state has created the brand ambassador of Hima Das, a short distance runner?, (A), Bihar - (Alternative 1), (C), , Himachal Pradesh - (Alternative 3), Assam - (Alternative 2), , p, , (D), , Goa - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , To, , Question No.38, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Amravati architecture was first protected by which rulers?, (A), Satavahana Dynasty - (Alternative 3), (B), , Nand Dynasty - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Wakataka Dynasty - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Mauryan dynasty - (Alternative 2), , Question No.39, , 1.00, Bookmark, , By which act was the process of decentralization of the legislative powers of Madras and
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Bombay?, (A), Morley Minto Correction, 1909 - (Alternative 3), (B), , Montagu Chelmsford Reforms, 1919 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Better rule of law 1858 - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Indian Council Act, 1861 - (Alternative 2), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.40, Bookmark, , (B), , South America - (Alternative 1), , (C), , North America - (Alternative 2), , (D), , North Africa - (Alternative 4), , ou, , Kalahari Desert is located in which continent?, (A), Southern Africa - (Alternative 3), , Question No.41, , (C), , Mass / Area - (Optional 3), , (D), , Force / Time - (Optional 4), , K, , Force / mass - (Alternative 2), , G, , (B), , Question No.42, , Bookmark, , (Y, , The formula for knowing stress is:, (A), Force / Area - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 4 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 5 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 1 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , How many parliamentary constituencies are there in Union Territory of Delhi?, (A), 7 - (Optional 3), , Tr, , Question No.43, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who was the first Indian Governor General of Independent India?, C. Rajagopalachari - (Alternative 2), , p, , (A), , Lord Wavell - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Lord Mountbatten - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Dr. Rajendra Prasad - (Alternative 3), , To, , (B), , Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Alai Darwaza was built by whom?, (A), Iltutmish - (Alternative 4), (B), , Allauddin Khilji - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Feroz Shah Tughlaq - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Sikandar Lodi - (Alternative 3)
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Question No.45, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , The Wal - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Jamie - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Flying Man - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , What is the surname of Shoaib Akhtar?, (A), Rawalpindi Express - (Alternative 2), , Question No.46, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Lemon - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Potatoes - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tamarind - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Which of the following is a natural source of acetic acid?, (A), Milk - (Alternative 2), , Question no.47, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , Dr. Rajiv Kumar - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Dr. M.K. Jain - (Alternative 3), , G, , Dr. Vijay L. Kelkar - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Who is the Deputy Chairman of the National Commission?, (A), Dr. Y. V. Reddy - (Alternative 1), , Question no.48, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , What is the name of Kenya's currency?, (A), Kenyan Dollar - (Alternative 2), , Kenyan Ringgit - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Kenyan Shilling - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Kenyan Rupee - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.49, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , What is the radius of the Earth?, 6m, (A), 0.37 x 10, - (Optional 1), (B), , (C), , (D), , 2.37 x 10, 6.37 x 10, 4.37 x 10, , 6m, 6m, 6m, , - (Optional 3), - (Optional 2), - (Alternative 4), , Question No.50, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The pseudo-force acting to bend or push an object out of the center is called -
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(A), , Section Force - (Optional 4), , (B), , Central Force - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Upper central force - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Frictional Force - (Optional 1), , Question No.51, , 1.00, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage, carefully and review the statement based on it., Deficiency in climate change, agricultural land and other resources are important reasons for the, decrease in food items, due to which it is becoming difficult for people of any planet to meet the, food requirement (hunger). So on Wednesday, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United, Nations appealed to encourage new techniques and policies to 'zero down the index of hunger'. It, has been said in the report that due to population growth, demand has also increased on the, affordable prices of nutritious food, but due to the extreme exploitation by man, due to the, situation of land, water and climate change, due to the miserable condition of natural resources, It, is impossible to supply it., , K, , (Y, , Millions of people are far from access to food security. They are far away from access to adequate, and cheap food, which can have many causes but poverty is the biggest reason for them. But, other causes of hunger problems include civil strife and many other types of war. Yemen, where, the dead from an aid group Save the Children says that there are about 85,000 child hunger under, the age of 5 years there, killed thousands of civilian air strikes by coalition Saudi leadership, , en, d, , in, g, , Select the most suitable option below., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be reviewed., D-statement is completely false., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , G, , statement: United The Food and Agriculture Organization of the nation is working to speed up the, index of hunger in the world rapidly., , A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.52, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Find the next number in the following series:, 18, 20, 26, 38, 58,?, (A), 98 - (Optional 1), (B), , 88 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 92 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 104 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.53, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., Eight children A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting outside on a circular table thus facing the gap, between each of them. (Not necessarily their order)
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i) A and H are sitting in front of each other., ii) D is sitting in the second position on the right of H, which is sitting right next to C., iii) E is not sitting next to D or A., iv) B is sitting in the middle of the middle of A and E and on the right side of F., , (B), , F and H are seamless - (Alternative 2), , (C), , G and C sit opposite to each other - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Sits between B, F and C - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , If the location of D is replaced by the position E and the position of A and the location of B is, shifted to H, then which statement given in the new sequence will be correct?, (A), A sits at the third position on the right of F - (Alternative 1), , Question No.54, , 1.00, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question three statements and related three conclusions have been given. You should, consider the things given in the statements as truth and to determine which conclusions are, relevant in relation to the statements?, Statement: Some cement bricks are. All bricks are sand. All are cement stones., , (B), , Only i - (Optional 1), , (C), , Only i and iii - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Only ii and iii - (optional 3), , en, d, , Question no.55, , G, , All Follow - (Optional 4), , in, g, , (A), , K, , Conclusion:, i. Some stones are brick, ii. Some sand cements are, iii. There are some cement stones, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Tr, , How many classes are there in the given picture?, , (A), , 15 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 12 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 9 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 16 - (Optional 4), , Question no.56, , 1.00, Bookmark
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On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., Book: Paper :: Bread: ??, (A), Latex - (Optional 3), Pulp - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Floor - (Optional 4), , (D), , Flour - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question no.57, , 1.00, , Bookmark, In this question the relation between the different characters has been given in the statement. Two, conclusions related to the statement have been given., Statement: T = E> R ≥ M <I ≤ N <A <L, , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Question no.58, , (Y, K, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Select the appropriate of the following options., A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. only the conclusions ii is logical, C. Either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), A - (Alternative 1), , ou, , CONCLUSION:, i) T ≤ N, ii) M <L, , 1.00, , (C), , Skull - (Alternative 4), Shells - (Alternative 1), , p, , (D), , Minerals - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , en, d, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., Climatology: Climate :: Craniology: ??, (A), Drugs - (Alternative 3), , To, , Question No.59, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., The eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting on the outside in a circular manner that there is, an interval between each of them. (Not necessarily their order), i) A and H are sitting in front of each other., ii) D is sitting in the second position on the right of H, which is sitting right next to C., iii) E is not sitting next to D or A., iv) B is sitting in the middle of the middle of A and E and on the right side of F., Who is sitting in the second place on the left side of H?, (A), A - (Alternative 3)
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(B), , E - (Alternative 2), , (C), , D - (Alternative 1), , (D), , G - (Alternative 4), , Question No.60, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Choose from the selection of the correct shape to complete the given picture:, , in, g, , G, , - (Optional 1), , K, , (A), , (B), , Tr, , - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , (C), , en, d, , - (Optional 3), , (D), , - (Optional 4), , Question No.61, , 1.00
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(B), , UFGFIU - (Optional 3), , (C), , UFGIFV - (Alternative 2), , (D), , UFIGVF - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, PLANTS is codeed as KOZMGH in a fixed code language. How will FUTURE be coded in the same, language?, (A), UFGFIV - (Optional 1), , Question No.62, , 1.00, , NPQQWJ - (Optional 4), , (C), , NPQOWJ - (Optional 2), , (D), , MOPPVJ - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, In a fixed code language, DEFEND is coded as JIJKIS. How will KILLER be coded in the same, language?, (A), MOPPVI - (Optional 3), , Question No.63, , in, g, , G, , K, , Do the selection of suitable pictures to come forth in the given series?, , en, d, , (A), , - (Optional 2), , To, , p, , (B), , Tr, , - (Optional 4), , (C), , - (Optional 1), , 1.00, Bookmark
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(D), - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.64, , (C), , E - (Alternative 4), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , K, , C - (Alternative 3), , G, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question, a statement and related two conclusions have been given in the form of i and ii., Assuming the statements given in the statements as true, to determine which conclusions are, logical in relation to the statements?, Statement: Demand is inversely proportionate to supply., Conclusion:, i). If demand increases, then supply also increases., ii). If the supply decreases, the demand increases., Select the one most suitable in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. only the conclusions ii is logical C. Either the conclusions i or ii is rational D. Neither conclusion, ii nor rational is E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , Question No.65, , 1.00, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, In this question two statements and related two findings have been given in the form of i and ii., You should consider the things given in the statements as truth and to decide which conclusions, are logical in relation to the statements?, Statement: All plants are trees, all trees are large., , Tr, , Conclusion:, i). There are some big trees., ii). All plants are big., , To, , p, , Select the one most suitable in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. The only conclusion ii is logical is, C. either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), B - (Alternative 2), (B), , E - (Alternative 4), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , Question No.66, Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., 4234: 13 :: 2625: ??, , 1.00
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(A), , 19 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 13 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 15 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 17 - (Optional 4), , Question No.67, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 2155 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 2161 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 1719 - (Alternative 4), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Find the next number in the following series:, 17, 19, 35, 109, 431,?, (A), 1729 - (Optional 1), , Question No.68, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage, carefully and review the statement based on it., Deficiency in climate change, agricultural land and other resources are important reasons for the, decrease in food items, due to which it is becoming difficult for people of any planet to meet the, food requirement (hunger). So on Wednesday, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United, Nations appealed to encourage new techniques and policies to 'zero down the index of hunger'. It, has been said in the report that due to population growth, demand has also increased on the, affordable prices of nutritious food, but due to the extreme exploitation by man, due to the, situation of land, water and climate change, due to the miserable condition of natural resources, It, is impossible to supply it., , en, d, , Millions of people are far from access to food security. They are far away from access to adequate, and cheap food, which can have many causes but poverty is the biggest reason for them. But, other causes of hunger problems include civil strife and many other types of war. Yemen, where, the killing of thousands of civil air strikes by coalition Saudi leadership, there died from an aid, group Save the Children says that there are about 85,000 child hunger under the age of 5 years, Statement: Food For lack of supply, pollution is not responsible for climate change or lack of, agricultural land., , To, , p, , Tr, , Select the most suitable option below., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be reviewed., D-statement is completely false., (A), C - (Alternative 3), (B), , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , Question No.69, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the water image of the given shape with the options.
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(A), , Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 3), , (B), - (Optional 4), , (C), , ou, , - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (D), , K, , - (Optional 1), , G, , Question No.70, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 213 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 250 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 238 - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Find the next number in the following series:, 249, 224, 237, 212, 225,?, (A), 200 - (Optional 1), , Question No.71, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and so they form a group among, themselves. Which of these is not related to this group?, ADG, PSV, CFI, JLN, TWZ, (A), TWZ - (Alternative 2), PSV - (Optional 3), , (C), , CFI - (Optional 1), , (D), , JLN - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.72, , Bookmark, R and T, Q have two sons whose daughter is S. P is the life partner of S (husband / wife). What is, the relation between P's Q?, (A), Daughter - (Alternative 4), (B), , Bahu - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Cage - (Alternative 3), , 1.00
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(D), , Son-in-law (alternative 1), , Question No.73, , 1.00, , (B), , P - (Alternative 2), , (C), , C - (Alternative 1), , (D), , N - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and hence they form a group among, themselves. Which of these is not related to this group?, P, J, C, N, H, (A), H - (Alternative 3), , Question No.74, , 1.00, , I only and iii - (optional 1), , (C), , Only iii - (Alternative 3), , (D), , I and ii only - (Alternative 2), , Question No.75, , K, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Statement: S> H> U = N; N ≥ A> T = E; E <V <W, Conclusion:, i) S> E, ii) N> W, iii) U ≥ A, (A), All - (Optional 4), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, In this question, there are three statements showing the relationship between the letters. Three, findings related to them are given i, ii, and iii. Assuming the statements as truth, decide which, conclusions are completely true in relation to the statements., , 1.00, , (C), , Drinking - (Alternative 3), Eating - (Alternative 1), , p, , (D), , Chewing - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , en, d, , Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and so they form a group among, themselves. Which of these is not related to this group?, Eating, Chewing, Drinking, Munching, Biting, (A), Munching - (Alternative 2), , To, , Question No.76, , Bookmark, Each surface of a single dice shown as per the picture below is painted with purple, red, yellow,, blue, gray and white colors. Yellow surface What color is the surface contrasted with?, , 1.00
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Tu, be, ), ou, Red - (Alternative 1), , (C), , White - (Optional 3), , (D), , Gray - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , K, , Blue - (Alternative 2), , G, , (A), , Question No.77, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , How many right angled triangles can be made from the given picture?, , 7 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 14 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 10 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 9 - (Optional 3), , To, , (A), , Question No.78, Bookmark, Pointing to a girl, a woman said to a boy, "This is the daughter of uncle, son of the husband of your, grandmother's only child." What is that girl's relationship with the boy?, (A), Daughter - (Alternative 4), (B), , Niece - (alternative 2), , 1.00
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(C), , Cage - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Sister - (Alternative 1), , Question No.79, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, If the mirror is placed on the shaded line then the correct mirror image of the given picture will be-, , (A), , (C), , G, , - (Optional 2), , K, , - (Optional 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , - (Optional 3), , in, g, , (D), , en, d, , - (Optional 1), , Question No. 80, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), (C), , Tr, , Find the next number in the following series:, 4, 17, 46, 143, 424,?, (A), 1696 - (Alternative 4), 1257 - (Optional 3), 1701 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (D), , 1277 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.81, , Bookmark, From the following options, select the correct option that creates a perfect square (three of the 5, images are given below):, , 1.00
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1,3,5 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1,2,3 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 2,3,5 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , ou, , 1,4,5 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.82, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (A), , 10 - (Optional 2), , (B), , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , What is the number of straight lines in the given picture?, , (Y, , (A), , (C), , 8 - (Optional 1), , 16 - (Optional 4), , p, , (D), , 14 - (Optional 3), , To, , Question no.83, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., Eight children A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting outside on a circular table thus facing the gap, between each of them. (Not necessarily their order), i) A and H are sitting in front of each other., ii) D is sitting in the second position on the right of H, which is sitting right next to C., iii) E is not sitting next to D or A., iv) B is sitting in the middle of the middle of A and E and on the right side of F.
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Who is sitting between A and D?, (A), C - (Alternative 2), (B), , B - (Optional 3), , (C), , F - (Alternative 4), , (D), , G - (Alternative 1), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question no.84, , QR - (Optional 4), , (C), , PM - (Alternative 1), , (D), , SR - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., MJ: SP :: KN: ??, (A), QT - (Optional 3), , Question no.85, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , G, , K, , Read the following statements and answer the question on their basis., A @ B means A is B's son,, A # B means A is the daughter, of A, A is a B which is, A 's brother, A% B means A is sister of B. In the, following Which alternative does it indicate that Z is the nephew of X?, (A), Z @ Y% X - (Optional 3), X% Y # Z - (Alternative 1), , (C), , X% Y @ Z - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Z # Y% X - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (B), , Question no.86, , 1.00, , (B), , Tr, , Bookmark, A train takes 83 seconds to cross the 378 meter long bridge. If the same train takes 29 seconds to, cross a sign board, then know the length of the train?, (A), 200m - (Optional 1), 215 m - (Alternative 2), 203m - (Optional 3), , (D), , 205 m - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (C), , Question No.87, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Instructions:, Study the graphs the following times and answer the question based on it?, Two consecutive years of the five branches of a publishing company (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) have, been sold in 2010 and 2011 (in thousand) sales of books., Find the ratio of the total sales done in both the years of branch C2 and the total sales in the two
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(B), , 56:45 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 58:47 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 57:46 - (Optional 2), , K, , 59:46 - (Optional 4), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , years of branch C4?, , Question no.88, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, Instructions: Study the graphs the following times and answer the question based on it? Two, consecutive years of the five branches of a publishing company (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) have been, sold in 2010 and 2011 (in thousandths) of books. Find out the average of all the companies (in, thousand) of sales in 2010?, , (A), , 68 - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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(B), , 69 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 66 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 67 - (Optional 1), , Question No.89, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 3375 - (Alternative 2), , (B), , 7744 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 2274 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 3357 - (Optional 1), , K, , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Simplify:, , Question No.90, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, A person reaches a 12-minute delay from the hostel by cycling at 60 kmph speed. If he used to run, cycling at speeds of 80 kmph then it would reach 12 minutes early. Find the distance between the, hostel and the college?, (A), 96 km - (Alternative 4), 66 km - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 46 km - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 86km - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.91, , 1.00, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, There are 10 stiffs in a gift box. The average weight of the first 4 edges is 43 grams and the, average weight of the remaining 6 curves is 44 grams. Find the total average weight (in grams) of, all the curves?, (A), 43.8 - (Optional 4), 43.4 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 43.6 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 43.2 - (Optional 1), , To, , (B), , Question No.92, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Based on a subsidiary project, there are 517 male and 517 women activists in the English, company. The average productivity of all employees is 67 calls / day. If a male worker receives 67, calls / day, how much will the number of calls received by women employees per day?, (A), 65 - (Optional 1), (B), , 69 - (Optional 3)
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(C), , 67 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 63 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.93, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 23.2 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 23.1 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 23.4 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 23.3 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Simplify:, , K, , Question No.94, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, Wesley donates 13% of his salary to an institution of blind, 12% of orphans, and 14% of the body of, the organism, and gives 16% of his salary in the form of help in setting up medical camps. The, remaining Rs 42345 He deposits in the bank for the monthly expenditure. How much does he, donate for the orphanage institution?, (A), Rs 11,392 - (Optional 4), Rs.1922 - Rs. (Optional 1), , (C), , Rs 11,492 - (Optional 3), , (D), , Rs 11,292 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.95, , 1.00, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, Amit divides 650 gifts into 4 children. First gift of the child in the part of the child, twice the gift, which came in the other child's part, the gift of three children in the third child's part and four times, the gift of the fourth child, the number of all is equal. How many toys did the first and the second, child collectively?, (A), 474 - (Optional 1), 448 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 468 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 424 - (Optional 2), , To, , (B), , Question No.96, Bookmark, The Station Master decided to increase the length of a rectangular digital board by 9% and reduce, the width by 9%. Find the total change in the area of the board?, (A), 0.64% increase - (Optional 1), (B), , 0.64% reduction - (Optional 2), , 1.00
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(C), , 0.81% decrease - (Optional 3), , (D), , 0.81% increase - (Optional 4), , Question No.97, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 1253 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 1452 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 1352 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 1252 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Simplify:, , K, , Question No.98, , 1.00, , G, , Bookmark, The area of a square piece of glass is 961 cm², which is placed above a table. The width between, the glass pieces and one side of the table is 9 cm. Find the length of the table?, (A), 47 cm - (Optional 1), 48 cm - (Optional 2), , (C), , 50 cm - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 49 cm - (Optional 3), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.99, , 1.00, , (B), , 31250 - (Optional 1), 28250 - (Optional 3), , p, , (C), , Tr, , Bookmark, The amount of compound interest and simple interest received in two years on the same amount, is 50 rupees. If the interest rate is 4% annual, then calculate the amount invested (in Rs.), (A), 32250 - (Alternative 2), , 27250 - (Optional 4), , To, , (D), , Question No.100, , Bookmark, If the cube with a 17√3 cm diagonal is melted, then its height will be, if the length of the cuboid is, equal to the arm of the cube and the width of the cuboid is 8.5 cm., (A), 36 cm - (Optional 2), (B), , 32 cm - (Optional 3), , (C), , 34 cm - (Optional 1), , (D), , 30 cm - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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Question No.101, , 1.00, , (B), , 810 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 900 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 710 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Find the product of those numbers, which is the smallest endowment (L. 90, and the greatest, convergent (ms) 9?, (A), 620 - (Alternative 3), , Question No.102, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , 11 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 12 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 14 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , When the radius of the circle 12 times, how much of its circumference will increase the, circumference of the circle of the previous?, (A), 13 - (Optional 3), , Question No.103, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , 16 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 24 - (Optional 4), , Question No.104, , G, , 14 - (Optional 1), , in, g, , (B), , K, , How can 792 mobile students be distributed to an equal number of students in a class?, (A), 20 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , The ratio of Hakim, Kristo and Ganesh to Salah is 3: 5: 7. If Ganesha gets Rs 648 from the, occupation, then how much is Kristo's salary (in Rs.)?, (A), 820 - (Alternative 2), 810 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 830 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 840 - (Alternative 4), , p, , Question No.105, , 1.00, , To, , Bookmark, Selling an item for 3241 rupees will get 11% more profit from the loss obtained on selling the same, item at 1342 rupees. Find the purchase price of that item?, (A), Rs 2322 - (Optional 4), (B), , Rs 2422 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Rs 2224 - (Optional 3), , (D), , Rs 2242 - (Optional 1), , Question No.106, Bookmark, A shopkeeper keeps 39% off the sale price of an item after hiking the purchase price by 39%. So,, , 1.00
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let's know the total percentage gain or loss you get?, (A), 14.44% Loss - (Optional 3), (B), , 14.44% profit - (Optional 1), , (C), , 15.21% profit - (Optional 2), , (D), , 15.21% Loss - (Optional 4), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.107, Bookmark, 1000km The ratio of time spent by Wiki and Rakesh in determining the distance is 41:37. Find the, ratio of their motions., (A), 35:27 - (Optional 1), 37:41 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 39:27 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 27:39 - (Optional 4), , ou, , (B), , Question No.108, , 1.00, , (C), , 34 years - (Optional 4), , (D), , 28 years - (Alternative 1), , Question No.109, , G, , 30 years - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, No amount on compound interest is doubled to the original amount in 3 years. In how many years, it will be 1024 times its original amount?, (A), 32 years - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, 6200, 8% of the annual interest rate has been invested. If after 5 years, that amount is withdrawn, and half the amount is invested in the stock market, then what will be the remaining amount (in, Rs.)?, (A), 4240 - (Optional 3), 4540 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 4340 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 4440 - (Optional 2), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.110, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Vimal receives 71 points out of 80 in French, 93 in 100 in English, 53 in 70 in Spanish and 47 in 50, in Japanese. Find the total percentage of the marks obtained by him?, (A), 89% - (Optional 3), (B), , 87% - (Optional 1), , (C), , 88% - (Optional 2), , (D), , 91% - (Optional 4), , Question No.111, Bookmark, The average weight of 107 notebooks kept in a box is 10.7 kg. On the basis of 1 notebook in the, box and its average weight is 10.8 kg. Know the load of new notebooks?, , 1.00
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(A), , 21.7 kg - (Optional 2), , (B), , 21.5 kg - (Optional 1), , (C), , 21.9 kg - (Optional 3), , (D), , 21.3 kg - (Optional 4), , Question no.112, , 1.00, , 19 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 20 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 18 - (Optional 2), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Divide any number by 105, remaining 1 remains. By dividing the same number by 21, how much, will the remainder get?, (A), 17 - (Optional 3), , Question No.113, , (C), , 101 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 98 - (Optional 1), , K, , 103 - (Alternative 4), , G, , (B), , Bookmark, , (Y, , 421! Find the number of trailing zeros in?, (A), 95 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , Question No.114, , 1.00, , 49 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 45 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 47 - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, In the ratio of 7: 8: 6 in a box there are different types of old coins, whose value is Rs 1, Rs 5 and Rs, 10 respectively. If the total value of coins is Rs 749, then Rs. 1. What is the total number of coins of, value?, (A), 51 - (Optional 4), , Question No.115, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Instructions:, Study the graphs the following times and answer the question based on it?, , To, , Two consecutive years of the five branches of a publishing company (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) have, been sold in 2010 and 2011 (in thousandths) of books.
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(B), , 405 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 406 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 407 - (Alternative 2), , K, , 408 - (Optional 3), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Find out the total sales (in thousand) of the company's branches C1, C3 and C5 in both years?, , Question no.116, , 1.00, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, Sheila walks at the speed of her usual speed (12/13) and determines a certain distance of 15, minutes more than the time it takes in normal speed. Calculate the normal time she takes in, determining a certain distance., (A), 4 Hrs - (Optional 3), 2 Hrs - (Optional 1), , (C), , 3 Hrs - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 1 Hr - (Optional 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.117, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, A bulb manufacturer found that 11% of their total product was poor. If the number of correct, products is 6853, then find the number of bad products?, (A), 827 - (Optional 3), (B), , 867 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 887 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 847 - (Alternative 4), , Question no.118, Bookmark, A person travels at the speed of 15 kmph on the surface of an equatorial triangular plane, 20 kmph, and speed of 30 kmph. Find his average speed?, (A), 30 kmph - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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(B), , 20 kmph - (Optional 1), , (C), , 24 kmph - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 15 kmph - (Alternative 2), , Question No.119, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 5130 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1530 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 5310 - (Optional 2), , (Y, , 1350 - (Optional 3), , K, , (A), , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Simplify:, , Question No.120, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper sells a product for Rs 1836 and earns 12.5% profit on it. How much will the half of, the purchase price of that item be equal to?, (A), Rs 861 - (Optional 2), Rs 816 - (Optional 3), , (C), , Rs 842 - (Optional 4), , (D), , Rs 824 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , 1.00
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Roll No: D / ST / 24420045307, Registration No: 2410178524, Name: VIRENDRA, Date: 16-Jan-2019, , 1st Shift, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Collected By Registered Photo, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Jambzije - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Neil - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Niger - (Alternative 4), , Question No.2, , Written Constitution - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Strong Constitution - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Strong Center - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , Question No.3, , Bookmark, , G, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , Who is the organized feature of the Indian Constitution?, (A), Constitution Supremacy - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , The city of Cairo is located on the banks of which of the following?, (A), Congo - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Muna Lola Volcano Mountain is located on which island?, (A), Japan - (Alternative 1), Indonesia - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Hawaii - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Papua New Guinea - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.4, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Which revolution is related to the production of honey?, (A), Yellow Revolution - (Alternative 2), Golden Revolution - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Brown Revolution - (Alternative 3), , (D), , White Revolution - (Alternative 1), , To, , (B), , Question No.5, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the protected areas of India is famous for the Indian wild asses?, (A), Jim Carbet - (Alternative 2), (B), , Idukki - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Rann of Kutch - (Alternative 1)
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(D), , Kaziranga - (Alternative 3), , Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Gujarat - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Madhya Pradesh - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Odisha - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , In which state is Lord Jagannath's Rath Yatra organized?, (A), Jharkhand - (Alternative 4), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , ou, , What do you mean by a specific majority?, (A), Only the majority of half members of the upper house - (Alternative 4), , More than 50 percent of the total members of the House and majority of two-thirds of, current members present and voting - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Majority of two-thirds members of the House - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Less than two thirds majority of present members and voting - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (B), , K, , Question No.8, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Panini - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Harshavardhana - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Kalidas - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , Question No.9, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Who wrote the famous book 'Malavikaganimitra'?, (A), Visakhdutt - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , According to the timeline Prof. How many parts have Marshall classified the markets?, (A), Six Sections - (Alternative 3), (C), , Four Square - (Optional 1), Five Classes - (Alternative 2), , p, , (D), , Three Square - (Alternative 4), , Tr, , (B), , To, , Question No.10, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following sports is related to famous player Khashaba Jadhav?, (A), Weightlifting - (Optional 4), (B), , Shooting - (Optional 3), , (C), , Hockey - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Wrestling - (Alternative 2), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the upper skin surface of the teeth?
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(A), , Dentistry - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Root - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Tongue - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Medial cavity - (Alternative 2), , Question No.12, , 1.00, , Third Plan - (Optional 1), , (C), , Fifth Plan - (Optional 3), , (D), , Sixth Plan - (Alternative 4), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In the five year plan, the issue of poverty alleviation was included as its main objective for the first, time?, (A), Fourth Plan - (Alternative 2), , Question No.13, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , Bahadur Shah First - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Jahari Shah - (Alternative 3), , K, , Furukshiar - (Alternative 4), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Who was the next successor of the Mughal Empire after Aurangzeb?, (A), Akbar II - (Alternative 1), , Question No.14, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Non-superimposed images are called stereoisomers associated with each other(A), Resemic Isomer - (Alternative 3), Resorts - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Inescioam - (Optional 2), , (D), , Rotary Isomer - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.15, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which year was Plassey's war, (A), 1763 - (Alternative 2), 1757 - (Optional 3), , p, , (B), , 1766 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 1756 - (Optional 1), , To, , (C), , Question No.16, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the business report of 'Fair of doing business report' issued by?, (A), World Currency Fund - (Alternative 2), (B), , World Economic Forum - (Alternative 1), , (C), , World Bank - (Alternative 3), , (D), , United Nations - (Alternative 4)
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Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who founded 'Brahma Samaj' in 1828?, (A), Dayanand Saraswati - (Alternative 1), Raja Ram Mohan Roy - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Ramakrishna Paramahansa - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Swami Vivekananda - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question No.18, , 1.00, , Submachine Substances - (Optional 1), , (C), , Electromagnetic substance - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Bi-magnetic substance - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Which of the following supplements are highly magnetized when placed in external magnetic, fields?, (A), Iron Magnetic Substances - (Alternative 4), , Question No.19, , 1.00, , K, , Bookmark, If the bill wants to amend the federal provisions of the Constitution, it will need to be approved by, ______________., (A), By the absolute majority of the State Legislative Council - (Alternative 3), Only by members of the Rajya Sabha - (Alternative 4), , (C), , By a third of the state ministers - (Alternative 1), , (D), , By the general majority of half the members of the State Legislative Council (Alternative 2), , Question No.20, , in, g, , G, , (B), , 1.00, , (C), , From Canadian Constitution - (Optional 3), From the Constitution of Australia - (Alternative 1), , p, , (D), , From Ireland's Constitution - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , en, d, , Bookmark, The provision of appointment by the states of the states governors has been taken from the, constitution of which country?, (A), From the Constitution of Weimar - (Alternative 4), , To, , Question no.21, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who is known as the founder of Satsantia dance of Assam?, (A), Chaitanya - (Alternative 1), (B), , Star Devi - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Birju Maharaj - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Shankardev - (Alternative 3), , Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following neighboring countries does not have a single port in India?
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(A), , Bangladesh - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Afghanistan - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Myanmar - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Pakistan - (Alternative 1), , Question no.23, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Rohan Bopanna - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Saina Nehwal - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Serena Williams - (Alternative 4), , ou, , Question no.24, , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following is not related to the game of tennis?, (A), Roger Federer - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Canada - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Australia - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Nigeria - (Alternative 3), , G, , Question No.25, , K, , (B), , (Y, , Which of the following countries is not part of the Commonwealth Games?, (A), United States - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , In which area did the Wadiyar dynasty emerge?, (A), Travancore - (Alternative 1), Courage - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Hyderabad - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Mysore - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , Question no.26, , 1.00, , 13th - (Optional 4), , p, , (B), , Tr, , Bookmark, Article 368 is related to the constitution of the constitution and its amendment, which is stored, under which part of the Indian Constitution?, (A), 20th - (Alternative 2), 21th - (Optional 3), , (D), , 18th - (Optional 1), , To, , (C), , Question no.27, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the general name of benzenemine?, (A), Bromomenell - (Alternative 3), (B), , Tolediny - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Elylmine - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Aniline - (Alternative 2)
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Question no.28, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Uttar Pradesh - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Rajasthan - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Maharashtra - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Which is the largest producing state of mica in India?, (A), Andhra Pradesh - (Alternative 3), , Question no.29, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Butterfly Stroke - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Front crawl - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Back stroke - (Optional 3), , Question No.30, , (C), , Poll Voltage - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Judo - (Alternative 4), , Question No.31, , G, , Diving - (Alternative 3), , Bookmark, , 1.00, , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , Salutation 'is the basic skill related to which game?, (A), Squash - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Which of the alternatives given is not related to swimming?, (A), Duos - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , Bookmark, What is the distance covered by its initial position when launching an object and the distance, covered by the projection?, (A), Force - (Optional 4), Speed - (Optional 3), , (C), , Median - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Paras - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question No.32, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Which of the following is Mercury Chloride Mineral?, (A), Finol - (Alternative 2), (B), , Benzene - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Calomel - (optional 3), , (D), , Chloramine - (Alternative 4), , Question No.33, , 1.00, Bookmark, , A telescope with a mirror objective is called(A), Reflector Telescope - (Alternative 1), (B), , Mirror Telescope - (Alternative 2)
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(C), , Refractive Telescope - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Objective Telescope - (Alternative 4), , Question No.34, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 82% - (Optional 2), , (C), , 73% - (Optional 1), , (D), , 65.46% - (Optional 3), , Question No.35, , Tu, be, ), , According to the 2011 census, what is the female literacy rate in India?, (A), 55.2% - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Parliament - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Prime Minister - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Chief Secretary of India - (Alternative 4), , K, , Question No.36, , (Y, , ou, , On whose approval can the Lok Sabha be dissolved by the President?, (A), Chief Justice of India - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , How is India defined by Article 1 of Indian Constitution?, (A), As an uncontrollable colony - (Alternative 4), As Disruptive Union - (Alternative 1), , (C), , As a union of states - (Alternative 2), , (D), , As Disruptive Colonizer - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , Question No.37, , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark, , By which name is the light colored external area of the secondary xylem?, , (B), (C), , Heartwood - (Alternative 2), Springwood - (Alternative 4), Lettuce - (Alternative 3), , p, , (D), , Sapwood - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , (A), , To, , Question No.38, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following is related to the fundamental duties?, (A), Citizens of India - (Alternative 1), (B), , None of these - (Alternative 4), , (C), , All the people living in India including foreigners - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Foreign tourists - (Alternative 3), , Question No.39, , 1.00, Bookmark
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Which boss separates Tasmania from the water reservoir?, (A), Indonesia - (Alternative 4), (B), , Australia - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Papua New Guinea - (Alternative 3), , (D), , New Zealand - (Alternative 2), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.40, Bookmark, , (B), , Council of Ministers - (Alternative 4), , (C), , President - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Administrator - (Optional 2), , Question No.41, , (C), , Personal Cost - (Optional 3), , (D), , Content cost - (Optional 4), , Question No.42, , Bookmark, , K, , Object Cost - (Optional 2), , G, , (B), , 1.00, , (Y, , The cost incurred by a company for the production of an item is(A), Social Costs - (Optional 1), , ou, , Who makes rules for union territories?, (A), Parliament - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Which majority can be amended in parliamentary laws?, (A), By the absolute majority - (Optional 3), By the absolute majority in Parliament - (Alternative 1), , (C), , By Effective Majority - (Optional 4), , (D), , By the general majority of parliament - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.43, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who implemented the double rule policy in Bengal?, (A), Robert Clive - (Alternative 4), Lord Dalhousie - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Lord Cornwallis - (Alternative 3), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , Warren Hengsting - (Alternative 1), , Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Periyar E.V. What reform movement did Ramaswamy initiate?, (A), Justice Movement - (Alternative 2), (B), , Shri Narayan Dharm Paripalan Yogam - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Self-Esteem Movement - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Vokkalingara Sangha - (Alternative 1)
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Question No.45, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Telangana - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Odisha - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Karnataka - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , Simlipal Protected Biosphere is located in which of the following states?, (A), Kerala - (Alternative 2), , Question No.46, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Beas - (Alternative 3), , (B), , Tapti - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Betwa - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Chambal - (Alternative 1), , Question no.47, , (C), , Follow On - (Optional 2), , (D), , Googly - (Alternative 3), , Question no.48, , Bookmark, , G, , Penalty Corner - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , K, , Which of the following is related to the game of hockey?, (A), Drop - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Which of the following rivers is a peninsular river?, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , What is the part of the shape of the funnel located near the ovary?, (A), Aloe - (Alternative 3), Mammal gland - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Elevator - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Cervical - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question No.49, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , What is the convention related to Ramsar Sammelan?, (A), Moist Land - (Alternative 3), (B), , Climate Change - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Soil - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Clean Air - (Alternative 1), , Question No.50, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The principle of lapsed was implemented by which Governor General?, (A), Lord Cornwallis - (Alternative 1), (B), , Lord Dalhousie - (Alternative 2)
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(C), , Lord Vellazley - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Lord Elgin - (Alternative 4), , Question No.51, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tu, be, ), , Select the appropriate picture to come forth in the given series with the options?, , ou, , (A), , (Y, , - (Optional 2), , G, , K, , (B), , in, g, , - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (C), , To, , p, , (D), , Tr, , - (Optional 1), , - (Optional 3), , Question No.52, Bookmark, UNICORN is code as FMRXLIM in a fixed code language. How will EXTINCT be coded in the same, language?, (A), VCGRNXG - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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(B), , VCGRNYG - (Alternative 2), , (C), , VGCRMXG - (Optional 1), , (D), , VCGRMXG - (Optional 4), , Question No.53, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage, carefully and review the statement based on it., , ou, , After failing in 10 pre-known cases of uterine transplantation by a female incubator in the United, States, Czech Republic and Turkey, a live child was born from an implanted fetus donated by a, dead woman in Brazil. Doctors have described it as the first successful case of its kind., Hezenberg has stated in one of his statements about its consequences: "People prefer to donate, the limb after death than most living persons." Further, he added that "Although the above fact is, not clear in terms of pregnancy It is possible that women will donate birth in the living or dead, stage. But to make this possible, the techniques will have to be developed further. ", , C - (Alternative 3), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , Question No.54, , K, G, , (B), , in, g, , Select the most suitable option below., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be reviewed., D-statement is completely false., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , Statement: In the world, such a child has been born in the world by transfusion of a dead female, donor in Brazil., , 1.00, , (B), (C), , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and so they form a group among, themselves. Which of these is not related to this group?, PNL, XVT, QSU, SQO, LJH, (A), LJH - (Alternative 2), PNL - (Optional 3), QSU - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (D), , XVT - (Alternative 4), , Question no.55, , Bookmark, In this question three statements and related three conclusions have been given. You should, consider the things given in the statements as truth and to determine which conclusions are, relevant in relation to the statements?, Statement: Some scales are steel. There are some steel wood and all wood is rock., Conclusion:, i. Some steel rocks are there., ii. Some are rocky scale., iii. There is no scale rock., (A), Only i and ii or iii are logical - (alternative 4), , 1.00
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(B), , Either ii or iii is logical - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Only i and ii are rational - (optional 2), , (D), , Only ii and iii are logical - (optional 3), , Question no.56, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In this question, there are three statements showing the relationship between the letters. Three, findings related to them are given i, ii, and iii. Assuming the statements as truth, decide which, conclusions are completely true in relation to the statements., , Only ii and iii - (optional 3), , (C), , All - (Optional 1), , (D), , Only iii - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Statement: A ≥ B> C; C = I <T <E; T> L ≥ G, Conclusion:, i) C <E, ii) E> G, iii) B> I, (A), I and ii only - (Alternative 2), , Question no.57, , 1.00, , G, , K, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., Shuttlecock: Badminton :: Rook: ??, (A), Football - (Alternative 1), Chess - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Cricket - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Tennis - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question no.58, , To, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, In this question two statements and two related findings have been given in the form of i and ii., You should consider the things given in the statements as valid and to decide which conclusions, are logical in relation to the statements?, Statement: All children are girls. All the girls are women., Conclusion:, i). All children are women., ii). Some women are girls, Select the one most appropriate in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i is rational is, B. The only conclusion ii is logical, C. The conclusions i or ii is logical, D. Neither the conclusion ii nor the rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), B - (Alternative 2), (B), , A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , E - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , 1.00
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Question No.59, , 1.00, , (B), , Void - (Optional 3), , (C), , Empty - (Optional 4), , (D), , Vacant - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and so they form a group among, themselves. Which one is not related to this group?, Empty, Vacant, Clear, Void, Load, (A), Load - (Optional 2), , Question No.60, , 1.00, , X - (Optional 1), , (C), , U - (Alternative 3), , (D), , I - (Optional 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and hence they form a group among, themselves. Which one is not related to this group?, C, I, J, U, X, (A), J - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , K, , Question No.61, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, According to the diagram, there are six letters A, B, C, D, E and F on the surfaces of a single dice, shown below. Which letter is inscribed on opposite surface of the B face?, , (A), , A - (Alternative 1), , (B), , C - (Alternative 2), , (C), , F - (Optional 3), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , Question No.62, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a circular area such that the interval between them is equal,
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but not necessarily their order. Some of them face towards the center and some of them towards, the opposite direction of the center., note. Sitting in the same direction means that if one is sitting in front of the first center then the, next one will also be towards the center and vice versa. And sitting in the opposite direction, means that if the first person's face is towards the center then towards the center of the next one., , Tu, be, ), , i) M is sitting at the third position on the right side of S., whose mouth is towards the center., ii) The person sitting in front of M is in the opposite direction of the mouth of M's mouth., iii) N is sitting on the left hand side of the second and Q is in the second position., iv) There are 3 people sitting between T and O. And O's mouth is not towards the center., v) N is not a neighbor of P and R., vi) P's mouth is in the direction in which direction of Q., , ou, , Based on the above-mentioned arrangement of seating, which statement given in the following, options is true?, , Two people are sitting between R and O. - (Optional 2), , (B), , The face of T and O is in the same direction - (Optional 3), , (C), , S is sitting at the third position on the left side of P. - (Optional 4), , (D), , Q and P are neighbors - (Alternative 1), , K, , (Y, , (A), , Question No.63, , 1.00, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, In this question, a statement and related two findings have been given in the form of i and ii., Assuming the statements given in the statements as true, to determine which conclusions are, logical in relation to the statements?, Statement: John's dog starts barking at three o'clock every morning., Conclusion:, i). Every dog wakes up at three o'clock every morning., ii). John's dog never sleeps., , p, , Tr, , Select the one most suitable in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. The only conclusion ii is logical is, C. either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), A - (Alternative 1), D - (Alternative 3), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , E - (Alternative 4), , To, , (B), , Question No.64, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Find the next number in the following series:, 41, 42, 46, 55, 71,?, (A), 114 - (Optional 4), (B), , 102 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 98 - (Optional 1)
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(D), , 96 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.65, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 6 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 12 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 18 - (Optional 2), , (Y, , 15 - (Optional 1), , K, , (A), , ou, , Tu, be, ), , How many classes are there in the given picture?, , Question No.66, , 1.00, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, In this question the relation between the different characters has been given in the statement. Two, conclusions related to the statement have been given., Statement: A ≤ B <C ≥ D <E = F <G, Conclusion:, i) D <G, ii) B> D, , Tr, , Select appropriate from the following options., A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. only the conclusions ii is logical, C. Either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), A - (Alternative 1), B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.67, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many right angled triangles can be made from the given picture?
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6 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 8 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 10 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , ou, , 15 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , (A), , Question No.68, , 1.00, , in, g, , G, , K, , Bookmark, If the mirror is placed on the shaded line then the correct mirror image of the given picture will be-, , en, d, , (A), , - (Optional 3), , Tr, , (B), , - (Optional 4), , To, , p, , (C), , - (Optional 2), , (D), , - (Optional 1), , Question No.69, , 1.00, Bookmark
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Manu tells Tanu, "You are the only daughter of my grandfather's daughter's brother." What is the, relation between Manu's strain?, (A), Nephew - (Alternative 4), (B), , Cage - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Mama / Uncle - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Brother - (Alternative 1), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.70, , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage, carefully and review the statement based on it., , (Y, , ou, , After failing in 10 pre-known cases of uterine transplantation by a female incubator in the United, States, Czech Republic and Turkey, a live child was born from an implanted fetus donated by a, dead woman in Brazil. Doctors have described it as the first successful case of its kind., Hezenberg has stated in one of his statements about its consequences: "People prefer to donate, the limb after death than most living persons." Further, he added that "Although the above fact is, not clear in terms of pregnancy It is possible that women will donate birth in the living or dead, stage. But to make this possible, the techniques will have to be developed further. ", , A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , G, , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Select the most suitable option below., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be reviewed., D-statement is completely false., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , K, , Statement: In many countries before Brazil, efforts were made to give birth to the child through the, uterine transplant of the deceased donor, but they all failed., , Question No.71, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, , To, , p, , Select the water reflection of the given shape with the options., , (A), , - (Optional 1), , (B), - (Optional 3)
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(C), - (Optional 2), , (D), , Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 4), , Question No.72, , 1.00, , Mummy / Aunty - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Mom - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Grandmother - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, P is the grandmother of Q. RS is the brother and P is the husband. If S is a woman then what is the, relation between S and Q?, (A), Cage - (Alternative 1), , K, , Question No.73, , - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (A), , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , Select from the selection of the correct shape, which is given the following picture:, , (B), , - (Optional 2), , (C), , 1.00, Bookmark
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- (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (D), , - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.74, , (C), , A - (Alternative 2), , (D), , H - (Alternative 4), , K, , E - (Alternative 1), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., S: E :: O: ??, (A), C - (Alternative 3), , Question No.75, , 1.00, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , Bookmark, From the following options, select the correct option that creates a perfect square (three of the, five images below)., , 1,4,5 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 3,4,5 - (Optional 4), , To, , p, , (A), (C), , 1,3,5 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 2,3,4 - (Optional 3), , Question No.76, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a circular area such that the interval between them is equal,, but not necessarily their order. Some of them are facing the center of the center and some, towards the opposite direction of the center.
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Note: Sitting in the right direction means that if one is sitting in front of the first center then the, face of the next will also be towards the center and vice versa. And sitting in the opposite, direction means that if the first person's face is towards the center then the next one is outside the, center., , Tu, be, ), , i) M is sitting at the third position on the right side of S, whose face is towards the center., ii) The person sitting on either side of M is facing the center., iii) N is sitting in the second position on the left side of M and the other on the left side of Q?, iv) 3 people are sitting between T and O and O's mouth is not towards the center., v) N is not a neighbor of P and R., vi) P's mouth is in the direction in which direction of Q., , T - (Alternative 2), , (B), , S - (Optional 3), , (C), , Q - (Optional 4), , (D), , R - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Who is sitting between M and N?, , 1.00, , K, , Question No.77, , 20 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 26 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 22 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., 1303: 14 :: 2244: ??, (A), 24 - (Optional 3), , Question No.78, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, , p, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a circular area such that the interval between them is equal,, but not necessarily their order. Some of them face towards the center and some of them towards, the opposite direction of the center., , To, , note. Sitting in the same direction means that if one is sitting in front of the first center then the, next one will also be towards the center and vice versa. And sitting in the opposite direction, means that if the first person's face is towards the center then towards the center of the next one., i) M is sitting at the third position on the right side of S., whose mouth is towards the center., ii) The person sitting in front of M is in the opposite direction of the mouth of M's mouth., iii) N is sitting on the left hand side of the second and Q is in the second position., iv) There are 3 people sitting between T and O. And O's mouth is not towards the center., v) N is not a neighbor of P and R., vi) P's mouth is in the direction in which direction of Q., What is odd as per the information given in the question?
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(A), , S - (Alternative 2), , (B), , O - (Alternative 4), , (C), , N - (Alternative 3), , (D), , T - (Optional 1), , Question No.79, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 90 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 93 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 92 - (Alternative 2), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Find the next number in the following series:, 69, 71, 74, 79, 86,?, (A), 97 - (Alternative 4), , Question No. 80, , 1.00, , Study - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Work - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Act - (Alternative 1), , in, g, , Question No.81, , G, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in, the second pair., Anthem: Sing :: Play: ??, (A), Money - (Optional 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Read the following statements and answer the question on their basis., A @ B means A is B's son,, A # B means A is the daughter, of A, A is the mother of A, B is, A% B, A is the father of A, B is the, , (B), , Tr, , above information According to the equation W @ X $ Y @ Z, what does W's relation to Z's, mother?, (A), Wife - (Alternative 1), Mummy / Aunty - (Alternative 2), Mom - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Daughter - (Alternative 3), , To, , p, , (C), , Question No.82, , What is the number of straight lines in the given picture?, , 1.00, Bookmark
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(B), , 8 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 9 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 7 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , 10 - (Optional 2), , ou, , (A), , (C), , 666 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 665 - (Optional 3), , Question no.84, , K, , 663 - (Alternative 2), , Bookmark, , in, g, , (B), , 1.00, , G, , Find the next number in the following series:, 19, 39, 80, 163, 330,?, (A), 660 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , Question no.83, , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, In a fixed code language, CLEAR is coded as SJAYH. How will DRAIN be coded in that same, language?, (A), XLXVQ - (Optional 1), XJVTO - (Alternative 2), , (C), , YKWUP - (Optional 3), , (D), , YKWVP - (Optional 4), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question no.85, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Find the next number in the following series:, 18, 23, 46, 51, 102,?, (A), 107 - (Optional 1), (B), , 111 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 109 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 113 - (Optional 4), , Question no.86, Bookmark, Divide any number by 119, remaining 7 remains. By dividing the same number by 17, how much, will the remainder get?, , 1.00
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(A), , 5 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 6 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 4 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 7 - (Optional 4), , Question No.87, , 1.00, , 59 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 61 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 58 - (Optional 1), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, If the cube with a 29√3 cm diagonal is melted, then its height will be, if the length of the cuboid is, equal to the arm of the cube and the width of the cuboid is 14.5 cm. (from cm), (A), 60 - (Optional 3), , Question no.88, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graphs the following times and answer the question based on it?, Two consecutive years of five branches of a publishing company have been sold in books (in, thousandths) in 2010 and 2011., Find the ratio of total sales and ratio of total sales in both years of branch C4 in both years of, branch C2?, , (A), , 167: 146 - (Optional 4), , (B), , 146: 167 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 145: 166 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 166: 145 - (Optional 3), , Question No.89, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Find the value of x:
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5710 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 5610 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 5810 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 5510 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.90, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graphs the following times and answer the question based on it? Two consecutive years, of five branches of a publishing company have been sold in books (in thousandths) in 2010 and, 2011., Find out the total sales (in thousand) of the company's branches C1, C3 and C5 in both years?, , To, , (A), , 413 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 423 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 433 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 443 - (Optional 4), , Question No.91, Bookmark, Instructions:, Study the graphs the following times and answer the question based on it? Two consecutive years, of five branches of a publishing company have been sold in books (in thousandths) in 2010 and, 2011., , 1.00
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(B), , 72 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 73 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 74 - (Optional 4), , K, , 71 - (Optional 1), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Find out the average (in thousand) of sales of all branches in 2010?, , Question No.92, , 1.00, , 1,335 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 1,145 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 1,125 - (Optional 2), , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, The ratio of salaries to Hamid, Clement and Ganesh is 3: 5: 7. If Ganesha gets Rs 916 from Hamid,, then how much is Clement's salary (in Rs.)?, (A), 1,115 - (Optional 1), , Question No.93, , 1.00, 2, , Bookmark, , To, , p, , The area of a square piece of glass is 1681 cm , which is placed above a table. The width, between the glass pieces and one side of the table is 9 cm. Find the length of the table? (in cm), (A), 57 - (Optional 1), (B), , 59 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 60 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 58 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.94, Bookmark, A person travels at the speed of 9 kmph, 18 kmph and 6 kmph on the surface of an equilateral, triangular plane. Find his average speed? (in kmph), (A), 8 - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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(B), , 10 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 11 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 9 - (Optional 2), , Question No.95, , 1.00, , (B), , 22 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 24 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 21 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, How many times the perimeter of the circle of the circle is increased by 22 times the radius of the, circle?, (A), 23 - (Optional 3), , ou, , Question No.96, , 1.00, , 16 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 17 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 18 - (Optional 4), , K, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, How can 702 mobile students be distributed to an equal number of students in an equal number?, (A), 15 - (Optional 1), , G, , Question No.97, , 1.00, , 183 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 181 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 180 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, A train takes 60 seconds to cross 238 m long bridge. If the same train takes 26 seconds to cross a, sign board, then know the length of the train? (in m), (A), 182 - (Optional 3), , Question No.98, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, Martin donates 13% of his salary to an institution of blind, 12% of orphans, and 14% of the body of, the organism, and gives 16% of his salary as help in setting up a medical camp. The remaining Rs, 39,600 He deposits in the bank for the monthly expense. How much does he donate to the, orphanage institution?, (A), Rs. 10660 - (Optional 2), (B), , Rs. 10860 - (Optional 4), , (C), , Rs. 10760 - (Optional 3), , (D), , Rs. 10560 - (Optional 1), , Question No.99, Bookmark, No amount on compound interest is tripled to the original amount in 5 years. In how many years, will it be 243 times its original amount?, (A), 24 - (Optional 1), (B), , 26 - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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(C), , 25 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 27 - (Optional 4), , Question No.100, , 1.00, , (B), , 1,540 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1,840 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 1,740 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, If the item sold for Rs 1,270 is sold at the same rate of Rs 1,990 then the profit earned is 60% loss., Find the purchase price of that item? (In Rs.), (A), 1,640 - (Optional 2), , Question No.101, , 1.00, , 135 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 115 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 145 - (Optional 4), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Sheila walks at the speed of her usual speed (23/24) and determines a certain distance in 5, minutes more than its normal speed. Calculate the normal time it takes to decide that fixed, distance? (in a minute), (A), 125 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , G, , Question No.102, , in, g, , Bookmark, The station master decided to increase the length of a rectangular digital board by 1% and reduce, the width by 9%. Find the total change in the area of the board?, (A), 9.21% increase - (Optional 1), 9.21% reduction - (Optional 3), , (C), , 8.09% reduction - (Optional 4), , (D), , 8.09% increase - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.103, , 1.00, , p, , Tr, , Bookmark, A person reaches a bicycle at a speed of 15 kmph and the college reaches 6.5 minutes late from, the hostel. If he used to ride a bike at a speed of 20 kmph then he would reach 6.5 minutes early., Find the distance between the hostel and the college? (in km), (A), 10 - (Optional 1), 12 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 11 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 13 - (Optional 4), , To, , (B), , Question No.104, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Simplify:
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17.18 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 17.38 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 17.48 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 17.28 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.105, , (C), , 73 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 71 - (Optional 1), , K, , 74 - (Optional 4), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, The English company based on a subsidiary project has 635 men and 635 female workers. The, average productivity of all employees is 72 calls / day. If a male worker receives 72 calls / day,, how much will the number of calls received by women employees per day?, (A), 72 - (Alternative 2), , Question No.106, , 1.00, , 5,740 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 5,640 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 5,540 - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, 8,200, 8% of the annual interest rate was invested. If after 5 years, that amount is withdrawn and, half the amount is invested in the stock market, then what will be the remaining amount (in Rs.)?, (A), 5,440 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , Question No.107, , 1.00, , p, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper sells a product for Rs 3,627 and earns 12.5% profit on it. How much will the half of, the purchase price of that item be equal to? (In rupees), (A), 1,512 - (Optional 2), 1,412 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1,612 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1,712 - (Optional 4), , To, , (B), , Question No.108, Bookmark, A shopkeeper has a 49% discount on the purchase price of an item after adding 49% in the, purchase price. So, let's know the total percentage gain or loss you get?, (A), 24.01% Loss - (Optional 4), (B), , 22.04% Loss - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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(C), , 22.04% Profit - (Optional 1), , (D), , 24.01% profit - (Optional 2), , Question No.109, , 1.00, , (B), , 654 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 684 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 664 - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, Amir divides 950 gifts into 4 children. Gift coming in the first part of the child, twice the gift that, comes in the part of the other child, three times the gift of the third child and four times the gift of, the fourth child. How many gifts are available to both the first and the second?, (A), 674 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , ou, , Question no.110, , (C), , 62.6 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 61.6 - (Optional 1), , K, , 63.6 - (Optional 3), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, There are 10 bangles in a gift box. The average weight of the first 4 is 63 grams and the average, weight of the remaining 6 bangles is 64 grams. Find the total average weight of all bangles (in, grams)?, (A), 64.6 - (Optional 4), , Question No.111, , 1.00, , 15.4 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 15.5 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 15.2 - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, The average weight of 77 notebooks placed in a box is 7.7 kg. If there is 1 notebook in the box and, its average weight is 7.8 kg, then should you know the weight of the new notebook? (in kg), (A), 15.3 - (Optional 3), , Tr, , Question no.112, , 1.00, , p, , Bookmark, The proportion of milk and water in 105 liters mixture is 3: 4. If this ratio is changed to 3: 5, then, know the amount of excess water mixed in the mixture. (In liters), (A), 17 - (Optional 3), 15 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 16 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 18 - (Optional 4), , To, , (B), , Question No.113, Bookmark, A bulb maker company found that 13% of its total product was poor. If the number of correct, products is 5307, then find the number of bad products?, (A), 793 - (Optional 3), (B), , 803 - (Optional 4), , 1.00
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(C), , 783 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 773 - (Optional 1), , Question No.114, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 4074 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 4084 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 4064 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 4054 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Tu, be, ), , Simplify:, , 192 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 172 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 182 - (Optional 3), , Question no.116, , Bookmark, , G, , (B), , 1.00, , in, g, , 735! Find the number of trailing zeros in?, (A), 162 - (Optional 1), , K, , Question No.115, , 1.00, , (C), , 76 - (Alternative 2), 86 - (Optional 3), , p, , (D), , 66 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , en, d, , Bookmark, Vimal receives 66 points out of 80 in French, 89 out of 100 in English, 59 out of 70 in Spanish, and, 44 out of 50 in Japanese. Find the total percentage of the marks obtained by him? (%In), (A), 96 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , To, , Question No.117, , Bookmark, There are different types of old coins in the ratio of 3: 5: 7 in a box, whose values are Rs 1, Rs 5, and Rs 10 respectively. If the total value of coins is Rs 980, then Rs 10 What is the total number of, coins of value?, (A), 90 - (Alternative 4), (B), , 70 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 60 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 80 - (Optional 3), , Question no.118, , 1.00
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Bookmark, , 29 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 33 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 31 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 35 - (Optional 4), , ou, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Find the value of x:, , Question No.119, , 1.00, , 53,000 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 54,000 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 55,000 - (Optional 1), , in, g, , Question No.120, , G, , (B), , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, The difference between compound interest and simple interest received in two years on the same, amount is 88 rupees. If the interest rate is 4% annual, then calculate the amount invested (in Rs.), (A), 52,000 - (Optional 4), , Find the product of those numbers 8201 and MS1?, (A), 8501 - (Optional 4), 8201 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 8301 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 8401 - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Roll No: D / SC / 24320371856, Registration No: 2410432597, , Registered Photo, Collected By, Name: VIJENDRA KUMAR VERMA, Top Trending GK, Date: 16-Jan-2019 -2nd Shift, YouTube Channel, Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , London - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Beijing - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Sydney - (Alternative 1), , ou, , Where is the Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) headquarters located?, (A), Washington - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , Question No.2, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which British Government got autonomy for the provinces by reforming?, (A), Government of India Act, 1935 - (Alternative 4), Government of India Act, 1909 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Government of India Act, 1919 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Queen's Proclamation in 1858 - (Alternative 1), , G, , K, , (B), , in, g, , Question No.3, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What was the real name of Buddha?, (A), Siddhartha - (Alternative 1), Channa - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Revision - (Optional 2), , (D), , Kathak - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , Tr, , Question No.4, , en, d, , (B), , p, , Bookmark, If the kidney is not functioning properly, then the extra amount of urea gets accumulated, this condition, is called(A), Inflammation - (Alternative 2), , To, , (B), , Kidney Deterioration - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Kidney stones - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Eremia - (Alternative 4), , Question No.5, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the number of members present in the Rajya Sabha?, (A), 245 - (Optional 3), (B), , 225 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 235 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 265 - (Alternative 4)
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Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Goa - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Kerala - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , The famous Chera port Müzri is located in which of the following states?, (A), Karnataka - (Alternative 2), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , Constitution of Japan - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Constitution of China - (Alternative 3), , (C), , United States Constitution - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Constitution of the United Kingdom - (Alternative 1), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Bookmark, Where is the provision of fundamental rights in the Indian constitution taken from the Constitution?, , Question No.8, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , For half day - (Optional 3), , (C), , For Indefinitely - (Optional 4), , (D), , For one hour - (Optional 1), , G, , For two hours - (Optional 2), , in, g, , (A), , K, , What does the word 'sine die' mean in the context of indefinite postponement?, , Question No.9, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , What are the latitudinal grasslands in Eurasia?, (A), Downs - (Alternative 2), Steppe - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Welds - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Compass - (Alternative 3), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question No.10, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Which of the following cities is known for its world famous Meenakshi Temple?, (A), Chidambaram - (Alternative 2), (B), , Thanjavur - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Tirupati - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Madurai - (Alternative 3), , Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who is the father of the White Revolution in India?, (A), Dr. Verghese Kurien - (Alternative 2), (B), , Dr. M. S. Swaminathan - (Alternative 1)
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(C), , Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Dr. CNR RAW - (Alternative 3), , Question No.12, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , This can not be done according to the Constitution - (Alternative 2), , (C), , It can be according to the Constitution - (Alternative 1), , (D), , There is no provision in this regard in the Constitution - (Alternative 3), , Question No.13, , Tu, be, ), , Can a new state be built in India?, (A), Constitution is not federal - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , Walker Cup - (Optional 3), , (C), , Uber Cup - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Thomas Cup - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, , Which of the following is related to women's badminton game?, (A), Wellington Cup - (Optional 1), , K, , Question No.14, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 2002 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 2008 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 2000 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , Question No.15, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Union Territory Pondicherry was renamed as Puducherry?, (A), 2006 - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Government income is called extra expenditure beyond the national plan-, , Inflation tax - (Optional 3), , (B), , Inflation Interval - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Inflation Spiral - (Alternative 4), Deflation Interval - (Alternative 1), , p, , (D), , Tr, , (A), , To, , Question No.16, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the duration of the budget session in one year?, (A), February to May - (Alternative 1), (B), , June to August - (Alternative 2), , (C), , March to June - (Optional 3), , (D), , February to June - (Optional 4), , Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , "Crouch Start" is a word related to which competition?
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(A), , Sprint - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Badminton - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Chase - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Table Tennis - (Alternative 4), , Question No.18, , 1.00, , Numeric Probability Floor - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Multi Planting Floor - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Nominal Floor - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Assimilation Floor - (Optional 1), , ou, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, _____________ is a floor with fixed significance, at which point the value of the probability is fixed., , Question No.19, , 1.00, , (C), , Free Dimensions - (Optional 1), , (D), , Inspired Dimensions - (Optional 2), , K, , Resonance - (Alternative 4), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, When the motive force induced on the oscillator becomes equal to the actual frequency of the, oscillator, then the increase in the amplitude of the oscillator is called(A), Inspired Frequency - (Optional 3), , in, g, , Question No.20, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the meaning of the Arabic word 'kharaf'?, Cold - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Autumn - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Heat - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Spring - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (A), , 1.00, , Tr, , Question no.21, , p, , Bookmark, When was the restructuring of public distribution system as a targeted public distribution system?, (A), 1999 - (Optional 3), 1998 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1997 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 2000 - (Alternative 4), , To, , (B), , Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following is a breed of milch animals?, (A), , Hallakkar - (Alternative 3), , (B), , Nagori - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Saheehwal - (Alternative 4)
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(D), , Harda Wadi - (Alternative 2), , Question no.23, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The visitor of Morocco came to India during the rule of Ibn Batuta?, (A), Balban - (Alternative 2), Muhammad bin Tughluq - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Feroz Shah Tughlaq - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Allauddin Khilji - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question no.24, , 1.00, , Metabolism - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Deoxyribonucleic Acid - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Adenoset Tri-Phosphate - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Ribonucleic Acid - (Alternative 4), , K, , Question No.25, , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Bookmark, Energy reserves are found in the form of chemical bonds in living beings, these chemicals of energy, are called-, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Venezuela - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Uruguay - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Brazil - (Alternative 1), , en, d, , Question no.26, , in, g, , (B), , G, , Which country of South America is surrounded by earth?, (A), Paraguay - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Professor Guru Dutt Sondhi contributed to the establishment of which of the following?, (A), Federation of the International Football Association - (Alternative 3), Asian Sports Association - (Alternative 4), , (C), , International Olympic Association - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , International Union of Swimming - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , Question no.27, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many languages have a cultural language rating in India?, (A), 5 - (Optional 2), (B), , 7 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 4 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 6 - (Optional 3), , Question no.28, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The book "Book-ul-Rihlala" was written by whom?, (A), Ibn Battuta - (Alternative 1)
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(B), , Rich Khusro - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Ziauddin Barani - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Al-Baruni - (Alternative 3), , Question no.29, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (A), , India - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Maldives - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Sri Lanka - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Shells - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following countries passes through the Equator?, , 1.00, , Incentor - (Optional 4), , (B), , Enhanced - (Optional 1), , (C), , Poison - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Absorber - (Alternative 3), , G, , Question No.31, , K, , (A), , Bookmark, , (Y, , What is the substance that increases the reaction of the catalyst?, , ou, , Question No.30, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Which of the following is situated at the mouth of the Gulf of Kutch?, Porbandar - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Mumbai - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Kundla - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Mormugao - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (A), , Question No.32, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, Reporting and monitoring of procurement of procurement of wheat, paddy and coarse cereals on daily, basis in the country was developed by _______, , Online Purchase Monitoring System - (Optional 3), , (B), , Online Public Management System - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Online Public Distribution System - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Online Purchase Management System - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (A), , Question No.33, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What are the basic rights?, (A), Principle - (Optional 3), (B), , Duty - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Basic, Natural and Inevitable Rights - (Optional 4), , (D), , Rule - (Optional 2)
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Question No.34, , 1.00, , (A), , Dialysis - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Refinement - (Optional 4), , (C), , Coagulation - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Pepticana - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, What is the process of converting the hypothesis into the colloidal solution in the presence of low, voltage electrolyte in a rare medium?, , Question No.35, , 1.00, , 552 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 540 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 560 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, , What is the maximum number of members in the Lok Sabha?, (A), 245 - (Alternative 1), , Question No.36, , 1.00, , Task Force - (Optional 3), , (C), , Work Emissions - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Work Energy - (Alternative 1), , Question No.37, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, What is the minimum required amount of energy to free an electron from the bottom of a metal?, (A), Function Function - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , James Prinsep - (Alternative 2), , (C), , John Marshall - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Tr, , en, d, , Who succeeded in reading Ashok script for the first time?, (A), R.E.M. Wheeler - (Alternative 4), , Alexander Cunningham - (Optional 1), , p, , Question No.38, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , What is known as tertiary coal?, (A), Black Coal - (Alternative 2), (B), , Brown Coal - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Gray Coal - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Yellow Coal - (Alternative 4), , Question No.39, , 1.00, Bookmark, , "Swaraj is my birthright and I will be taking it." Who is this famous statement?, (A), Bhagat Singh - (Alternative 2), (B), , Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel - (Alternative 4)
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(C), , Bal Gangadhar Tilak - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Mahatma Gandhi - (Alternative 1), , Question No.40, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Chennai - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Kolkata - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Cochin - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , Which is the largest shipyard port in India?, (A), Mumbai - (Alternative 2), , Question No.41, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , Kolkata - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Mumbai - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Amritsar - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , Jaipur - (Alternative 3), , K, , (A), , ou, , National Highway No. 2 goes from Delhi to __________., , Question No.42, , 1.00, , G, , Bookmark, If the referee shows red and yellow cards together during the volleyball game, what does that mean?, (A), Disqualification - (Optional 1), Warning - (Optional 2), , (C), , Penalties (Optional 3), , (D), , Removal - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.43, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The action of transpiration in the leaves is done mainly by __________., (A), Stomata - (Alternative 3), (C), , Micro Fibers - (Alternative 4), Plasmod - (Alternative 2), , p, , (D), , Acne - (Alternative 1), , Tr, , (B), , To, , Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , "Jnd Avesta" is a holy book related to which religion?, (A), Christian - (Alternative 1), (B), , Sikh - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Parsi - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Islam - (Alternative 2), , Question No.45, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What year did women get the right to participate in the Olympic Games?
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(A), , 1914 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 1900 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 1896 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1942 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.46, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Termination - (Optional 4), , (C), , Suspension - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Indefinitely postponement - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , By which word is the postponement of work done during the proceedings of Parliament?, (A), Boycott - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, , (B), , 1950 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 1952 - (Alternative 1), , (D), , 1990 - (Alternative 4), , K, , 1947 - (Alternative 2), , Question no.48, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , The sun visible from the eye is called (A), Prakashmandal - (Alternative 2), , G, , (A), , Bookmark, , (Y, , Which year was the National Development Council established?, , ou, , Question no.47, , Lithosphere - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Atmosphere - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Ionosphere - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.49, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Combination Velocity - (Alternative 1), Confederate force - (Optional 3), , p, , (C), , Tr, , What is the number of concussions per unit in unit volume per unit mix?, (A), Concussion Displacement - (Alternative 4), , Collapse Frequency - (Optional 2), , To, , (D), , Question No.50, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Since the 42nd Constitution Amendment Act came into force?, (A), January 26 - (Alternative 4), (B), , January 1 - (Alternative 1), , (C), , January 2 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , January 3 - (Optional 3), , Question No.51, , 1.00
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Bookmark, , (B), , 6 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 8 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 5 - (Optional 1), , ou, , 7 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , How many right angled triangles can be made from the given picture?, , Question No.52, , in, g, , G, , K, , Select the appropriate picture to come forth in the given series with the options?, , en, d, , (A), , - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (B), , Tr, , - (Optional 2), , (C), , - (Optional 1), , (D), , 1.00, Bookmark
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Tu, be, ), , - (Optional 4), , Question No.53, , 1.00, , Bookmark, In this question, there are three statements showing the relationship between the letters. Three, findings related to them are given i, ii, and iii. Assuming the statements as truth, decide which, conclusions are completely true in relation to the statements., , ou, , Statement: B> A = C; C ≥ K <I; I ≤ N <G, , Only ii and iii - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Only iii - (Alternative 3), , (D), , All - (Optional 4), , G, , K, , (B), , (Y, , Conclusion:, i) B> K, ii) C <N, iii) K <G, (A), I only and iii - (optional 1), , Question No.54, , 1.00, , en, d, , Conclusion:, i) All doors are walls., ii) Some walls are windows., , in, g, , Bookmark, In this question two statements and related two findings have been given in the form of i and ii. You, should consider the things given in the statements as truth and to decide which conclusions are, logical in relation to the statements?, Statement: All doors are windows. All windows are walls., , Tr, , Select the most suitable one in the following options:, , To, , p, , A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. The only conclusion ii is logical, C. Either conclusion i or ii is logical, D. Neither conclusion ii nor ii is rational, E. i and ii both conclusions are logical., (A), B - (Alternative 2), (B), , E - (Alternative 4), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , A - (Alternative 1), , Question no.55, Bookmark, According to the diagram shown on the surface of one of the dice, the letters 6, P, Q, R, S, T and U are, numbered. Which letters are printed on the opposite surface of the P surface?, , 1.00
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Tu, be, ), (B), , R - (Optional 3), , (C), , T - (Alternative 4), , (D), , S - (Alternative 1), , ou, , Q - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (A), , 1.00, , K, , Question no.56, , A - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Z - (Alternative 1), , (D), , C - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in the, second pair., T: M :: I: ??, (A), B - (Optional 3), , Question no.57, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 115 - (Optional 2), 123 - (Alternative 4), , p, , (C), , Tr, , Find the next number in the following series:, 37, 48, 61, 78, 97,?, (A), 120 - (Optional 3), , 110 - (Optional 1), , To, , (D), , Question no.58, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Find the next number in the following series:, 17, 34, 37, 74, 77,?, (A), 148 - (Alternative 1), (B), , 150 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 154 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 152 - (Optional 3)
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Question No.59, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, If the mirror is placed on the shaded line then the correct mirror image of the given picture will be-, , (A), - (Optional 3), , ou, , (B), , (Y, , - (Optional 4), , (C), , K, , - (Optional 2), , G, , (D), , en, d, , Question No.60, , in, g, , - (Optional 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., , Tr, , Souji, Biju, Jai and Shyam, four friends live in a row with four houses located in the numbers 1, 2, 3 and, 4. They are all related to different professions such as HR, auditor, manager and developer. The, hobbies of each of them are different, like reading, listening to music, eating and shopping., , To, , p, , i) The auditor who likes to read, does not live in house number 4., ii) who likes shopping, house number 3., iii) Biju likes to eat and he lives in house number 2., iv) HR does not like shopping or listening to music., v) Shyam is the manager and he resides in the house number four., vi) Jai is not an auditor., Who lives in house number 3?, , (A), , Developer - (Optional 2), , (B), , HR - (Optional 1), , (C), , Who likes listening to music - (Optional 4), , (D), , Semolina - (Alternative 3)
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Question No.61, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Select the water image of the given shape from the options., , Tu, be, ), , (A), - (Optional 3), , (B), , ou, , - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (C), , (D), , Question No.62, , in, g, , G, , - (Optional 4), , K, , - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in the, second pair., 1500: 36 :: 5009: ??, (A), 225 - (Alternative 4), 200 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 196 - (Optional 1), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 210 - (Optional 3), 1.00, , p, , Question No.63, , To, , Bookmark, In a fixed code language, BUILD is coded as CWJNE. How will CALIF be coded in that same language?, (A), DCMKG - (Optional 3), (B), , ENCHK - (Optional 4), , (C), , DBMJG - (Optional 1), , (D), , ECNKH - (Alternative 2), , Question No.64, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many classes are there in the given picture?
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5 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 7 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 6 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 8 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , (A), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.65, , TXKNC - (Optional 3), , (C), , IREZO - (Alternative 2), , (D), , TKXCN - (Optional 1), , K, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, In a fixed code language, SERVE is coded as HVIEV. How will RIVAL be coded in that same language?, (A), IRFZO - (Alternative 4), , G, , Question No.66, , To, , p, , (A), , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , Select from the selection of the correct shape, which is given the following picture:, , - (Optional 1), , (B), , - (Optional 4), , 1.00, Bookmark
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(C), , - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , (D), , ou, , - (Optional 2), , Question No.67, , 1.00, , (Y, , Bookmark, In this question three statements and related three conclusions have been given. You should consider, the things given in the statements as truth and to determine which conclusions are relevant in relation, to the statements?, , G, , in, g, , Conclusion:, i) Some tables are benches., ii) Some tables are stairs., iii) There are some stairs chairs., , K, , Statement: All tables are chairs. Some sockets are benches. All bench stairs are there., , Only ii and iii - (optional 3), , (B), , Only i and iii - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Only iii - (Alternative 4), , (D), , I and ii only - (optional 1), , en, d, , (A), , Question No.68, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tr, , Four of the following given below are similar in some way and so they form a group among, themselves. Which of these is not related to this group?, WTQ, ROL, PMJ, XTP, SPM, (A), SPM - (Optional 3), ROL - (Optional 1), , (C), , XTP - (Alternative 2), , (D), , WTQ - (Optional 4), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.69, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the following statements and answer the question on their basis., A4B means A is the mother of A,, A3B means A is B's father,, A5B means A is B's son,, A7B means A is the daughter of B
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based on the information given above. Select the equation that expresses the 'is' from the selection, options., (A), P3Q3R7S - (Alternative 4), (B), , P3Q4R7S - (Optional 3), , (C), , P4Q4R7S - (Optional 1), , (D), , P7Q5R4S - (Optional 2), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.70, , Bookmark, In this question, a statement and related two conclusions have been given in the form of i and ii., Assuming the statements given in the statements as true, it is to determine which conclusions are, relevant in relation to the statements?, Statement: Drinking at least two liters of water daily is pure blood., , A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , D - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , en, d, , Question No.71, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Select the one most suitable in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. The only conclusion ii is logical is, C. either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , ou, , Conclusion:, i) People who drink less than two liters of water, their blood remains unclean., ii) Drinking water more than two liters per day is advised., , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage carefully, and review the statement based on it., , p, , Tr, , In the Udham Singh Nagar district of Uttarakhand, good olfactory power elephants are known as a, boon for the police to curb the illegal liquor business. These animals discovered the lahan (the, substance used for making liquor), which was kept hidden in the forest of Khatima in the district and, searched and destroyed it. To prevent the raising of the police, the wine makers used to make wine by, using deep drains, in the forests, or in the villages. Because it requires flow water for fermentation., , To, , Lohan is closed by filling in barrel or polythene bags and pressed into soil for four to five days for, fermentation. Khatima Police Station Inspector Yogesh Upadhyay said that elephants get the smell of, this substance and reach that place. And they destroy barrels to drink this drug. He told that some, traders make the scaffolding trees and keep the barrels there. But the police easily reach them. "We, have destroyed thousands of liters of lahans in the last two-three months, which were stored in the, barrels at scaffolds." Inspector Yogesh Upadhyay said. He said "Illegal businessmen had kept the, barrels of lahns on trees to protect them from elephants, elephants searched for them and destroyed, them to drink. This caused huge losses to alcohol manufacturers. "A rural said, "In villages, liquor is, sold for 80-100 rupees per liter. Because this wine is cheaper than alcohol available in the market so, people buy it knowing about its bad effect on health. Elephants are playing an important role in curbing, this trade., |, , 1.00
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Statement: Lohan is the most expensive liquor., , (B), , A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Select the most suitable option below., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be reviewed., D-statement is completely false., (A), D - (Alternative 4), , Question No.72, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Oppose - (Optional 3), , (C), , Resist - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Fight - (Alternative 4), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Four of the following given below are similar in some way and so they form a group among, themselves. Which of these is not related to this group?, Withstand, Resist, Fight, Oppose, Surrender, (A), Surrender - (Alternative 1), , G, , Question No.73, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 14 - (Optional 1), , (C), , Tr, , (A), , en, d, , in, g, , What is the number of straight lines in the given picture?, , (D), , 13 - (Optional 2), , 12 - (Optional 4), 15 - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.74, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., Souji, Biju, Jai and Shyam, four friends live in a row with four houses located in the numbers 1, 2, 3 and, 4. They are all related to different professions such as HR, auditor, manager and developer. The, hobbies of each of them are different, like reading, listening to music, eating and shopping., i) The auditor who likes to read, does not live in house number 4., ii) who likes shopping, house number 3., iii) Biju likes to eat and he lives in house number 2., iv) HR does not like shopping or listening to music., v) Shyam is the manager and he resides in the house number four.
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vi) Jai is not an auditor., Who lives in house number 3?, , (A), , Developer likes Shopping - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Biju is Auditor - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Jai likes to read - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Suzy house resides in number 3 - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , According to the above arrangement which of the following statements is true?, , ou, , Question No.75, , 542 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 552 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 543 - (Alternative 2), , K, , (B), , Bookmark, , (Y, , Find the next number in the following series:, 16, 35, 67, 137, 271,?, (A), 545 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , G, , Question No.76, , 1.00, , Conclusion:, i) A <i, ii) N <i, , en, d, , Statement: A <N ≤ C = I <E <T, , in, g, , Bookmark, In this question the relation between the different characters has been given in the statement. Two, conclusions related to the statement have been given., , To, , p, , Tr, , Select appropriate from the following options., A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. only the conclusions ii is logical, C. Either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), D - (Alternative 4), (B), , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , Question No.77, Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and hence they form a group among, themselves. Which of these is not related to this group?, L, H, N, X, Y, (A), H - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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(B), , Y - (Alternative 1), , (C), , X - (Alternative 4), , (D), , L - (Alternative 3), , Question No.78, , 1.00, , (B), , Happy - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Amazing - (Optional 3), , (D), , Think - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in the, second pair., Echo: Sound :: Reflection: ??, (A), Light - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.79, , 1,3,4 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 1,3,5 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 1,2,5 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 1,4,5 - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , Bookmark, From the following options, select the correct option that creates a perfect square (three out of 5, pictures below):, , Tr, , Question No. 80, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., , To, , Souji, Biju, Jai and Shyam, four friends live in a row with four houses located in the numbers 1, 2, 3 and, 4. They are all related to different professions such as HR, auditor, manager and developer. The, hobbies of each of them are different, like reading, listening to music, eating and shopping., i) The auditor who likes to read, does not live in house number 4., ii) who likes shopping, house number 3., iii) Biju likes to eat and he lives in house number 2., iv) HR does not like shopping or listening to music., v) Shyam is the manager and he resides in the house number four., vi) Jai is not an auditor., Who likes to read?
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(A), , Jai - (Alternative 3), , (B), , Shyam - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Biju - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Semolina - (Alternative 1), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.81, , (B), , Dancer - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Doctor - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Singer - (Optional 3), , ou, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, select from the substitute alternate question mark in the, second pair., Helmet: Rider :: Shield: ??, (A), Soldier - (Optional 1), , (Y, , Question No.82, , 1.00, , (C), , Nephew - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Father - (Optional 2), , Question no.83, , G, , Uncle - (Alternative 3), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, A man pointing to an old man said, "This is the brother of the father of my brother's daughter." What is, the relation between that man's old man?, (A), Cage - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, Anu is sister-in-law of Asha's daughter-in-law and Venus, who is unmarried. Dani is the father of Vimal,, who is the only brother of Venu. What is the relationship with the donor's Anu?, (A), Father - (Optional 3), Grandfather - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Father in law - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Uncle - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.84, , To, , p, , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage carefully, and review the statement based on it., In the Udham Singh Nagar district of Uttarakhand, good olfactory power elephants are known as a, boon for the police to curb the illegal liquor business. These animals discovered the lahan (the, substance used for making liquor), which was kept hidden in the forest of Khatima in the district and, searched and destroyed it. To prevent the raising of the police, the wine makers used to make wine by, using deep drains, in the forests, or in the villages. Because it requires flow water for fermentation., Lohan is closed by filling in barrel or polythene bags and pressed into soil for four to five days for, fermentation. Khatima Police Station Inspector Yogesh Upadhyay said that elephants get the smell of, this substance and reach that place. And they destroy barrels to drink this drug. He told that some, traders make the scaffolding trees and keep the barrels there. But the police easily reach them. "We, have destroyed thousands of liters of lahans in the last two-three months, which were stored in the, , 1.00
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Statement: Police uses elephants officially to prevent illegal trade of liquor., , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , C - (Alternative 3), , (D), , D - (Alternative 4), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Select the most suitable option below., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be reviewed., D-statement is completely false., (A), A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , 793 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 797 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , en, d, , Question no.86, , Bookmark, , in, g, , 791 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , G, , Find the next number in the following series:, 18, 43, 93, 193, 393,?, (A), 795 - (Optional 3), , K, , Question no.85, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , barrels at scaffolds." Inspector Yogesh Upadhyay said. He said "Illegal businessmen had kept the, barrels of lahns on trees to protect them from elephants, elephants searched for them and destroyed, them to drink. This caused huge losses to alcohol manufacturers. "A rural said, "In villages, liquor is, sold for 80-100 rupees per liter. Because this wine is cheaper than alcohol available in the market so, people buy it knowing about its bad effect on health. Elephants are playing an important role in curbing, this trade., |, , (B), (C), , 1,675 - (Optional 4), 1,375 - (Optional 1), 1,475 - (Optional 2), , p, , (D), , Tr, , Bookmark, After two consecutive discounts of 10% and 20%, the sale price of an item is Rs. 1,980. Is there. If the, purchase price of the item is 50% of the market value, then its purchasing value should be known? (In, rupees), (A), 1,575 - (Optional 3), , To, , Question No.87, , 1.00, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper sells an item to Rs 1,710 By selling it, it receives 14% profit. How much will the half of, the purchase price of that item be equal to? (In rupees), (A), 740 - (Optional 1), (B), , 770 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 760 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 750 - (Alternative 2), , Question no.88, , 1.00
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(B), , 29 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 25 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 27 - (Optional 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The ratio of milk and water to a mixture of 189 liters is 3: 4. If this ratio changes to 3: 5, then know the, amount of excess water mixed in it later? (In liters), (A), 31 - (Optional 4), , Question No.89, , 1.00, , 195 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 193 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 191 - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, There are different types of old coins in the ratio of 3: 5: 7 in a box, whose values are Rs 1, Rs 5 and Rs, 10 respectively. If the total value of coins is Rs 2,646, then Rs 10 What is the total number of coins of, value?, (A), 189 - (Optional 1), , Question No.90, , 1.00, , (C), , 350 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 320 - (Alternative 1), , Question No.91, , G, , 330 - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, A train length of 165 m crosses a bridge at a speed of 54 kmph in 33 seconds. Find the length of the, bridge? (in m), (A), 340 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , (B), , 43 - (Optional 4), , (C), , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, A person rides at a speed of 20 kmph and the college reaches 9.5 minutes from the hostel. If it used to, run cycling at a speed of 24 kmph then it would reach 9.5 minutes early. Find the distance between the, hostel from the college? (in km), (A), 38 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 39 - (Optional 2), 41 - (Optional 3), , p, , Question No.92, , 1.00, , To, , Bookmark, The average weight of 93 notebooks kept in a box is 9.3 kg. If there is 1 notebook in the box and its, average weight is 9.4 kg, then you should know the load of new notebooks. (in kg), (A), 18.8 - (Optional 2), (B), , 18.9 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 19.1 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 18.7 - (Optional 1), , Question No.93, Bookmark, The amount of compound interest and simple interest received in two years on the same amount is, , 1.00
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234 rupees. If the interest rate is 6% annual, then calculate the amount invested (in Rs.)?, (A), 65500 - (Optional 4), (B), , 62500 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 65000 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 60000 - (Optional 1), , Question No.94, , 1.00, , 464 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 466 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 462 - (Optional 1), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, An amount was divided between Ankit, Babu, Kristo and David in the ratio of 5: 4: 3: 2. If Kristo received, more than Rs 117 from David, how many rupees did Babu get?, (A), 468 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.95, , 1.00, , (C), , 82 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 83 - (Optional 3), , K, , 81 - (Alternative 1), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, The average of three numbers is 243. If the ratio of second to second is the ratio of 2: 3 and the ratio, of the third to the third is 3: 4, then find the second number?, (A), 84 - (Alternative 4), , in, g, , Question No.96, , 1.00, 2, , Bookmark, , en, d, , The length of a floor is 125% of its width. If the floor area is 320 cm , then find the length of the floor, and the sum of the breadth? (In m), (A), 32 - (Optional 1), 36 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 38 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 34 - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.97, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , 81815 divided by 9 what will be the remainder?, (A), 5 - (Optional 3), 3 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 0 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 4 - (Optional 4), , To, , (B), , Question No.98, Bookmark, There are 10 bangles in a gift box. The average weight of the first 4 is 74 grams and the average, weight of the remaining 6 bangles is 75 grams. Find the total average weight of all bangles (in grams)?, (A), , 72.6 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 74.6 - (Optional 4), , 1.00
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(C), , 73.6 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 71.6 - (Optional 1), , Question No.99, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 30 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 34 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 28 - (Alternative 2), , ou, , 32 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Simplify:, , K, , Question No.100, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 608/990 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 618/990 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 608/900 - (Optional 1), , Question No.101, , in, g, , (B), , G, , If x = 0.6755555 ..., then find the value of a different number of x?, (A), 618/900 - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, One item is Rs. 365. At the same price of Rs 701 in selling In the case of profit, 60% of the profits are, lost. Find the purchase price of that item? (In rupees), (A), 491 - (Alternative 4), 481 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 461 - (Optional 1), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , 471 - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , Question No.102, , 1.00, Bookmark, , LS of two numbers 63 and M.P. 21. If one of them is 21, then find the second number?, (A), 63 - (Alternative 2), (B), , 21 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 19 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 42 - (Optional 3), , Question No.103, Bookmark, Martin donates 13% of his salary to an institution of blind, 12% of orphans, and 14% of the body of the, organism, and gives 16% of his salary as help in setting up a medical camp. The remaining Rs 19,575, , 1.00
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He deposits in the bank for the monthly expense. How much does he donate to the institution of blind, people? (In rupees), (A), 5855 - (Optional 3), (B), , 5655 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 5955 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 5755 - (Alternative 2), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.104, , Bookmark, Instructions: The, following graph shows the data of papers (thousandths) created between three different companies X,, Y and Z, between 2001-2005., , 3.65 - (Optional 1), , (B), , 3.70 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 3.77 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 3.74 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (A), , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , What percentage increase in production of company X between 2002 and 2005? (Find the percent, value up to two digits in decimal), , Tr, , Question No.105, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Simplify:, , (A), , 167 - (Alternative 4), , (B), , 143 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 145 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 123 - (Optional 1), , Question No.106, Bookmark, The number of workers working in a farm is increased by 17% and their salary per person is reduced by, , 1.00
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17%. If doing so results in a decrease of x% in the total amount to be spent on salary, then know the, value of x?, (A), 3.09 - (Optional 4), (B), , 2.99 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 2.89 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 2.79 - (Optional 1), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.107, , Bookmark, , (B), , 147 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 120 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 128 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , 143 - (Optional 1), , K, , (A), , ou, , Simplify:, , Question No.108, , 1.00, , 60 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 65 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 55 - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, Anil receives 76 points out of 120 in the French, 92 out of 130 in English, 34 in 70 in Spanish, and 38 in, the Zephanese in the Japanese. Find the total percentage of the marks obtained by him? (% In), (A), 50 - (Optional 1), , Question No.109, , Tr, , Bookmark, Instructions: The, following graph shows the data of papers (thousandths) created between three different companies X,, Y and Z, between 2001-2005., , To, , p, , Find out the difference between the number of papers produced by Company Z in 2001 and 2002? (In, , 1.00
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(B), , 4 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 3 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 6 - (Optional 4), , ou, , 5 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , thousand), , Question no.110, , 1.00, , 22 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 21 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 24 - (Optional 4), , Question No.111, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, On the compound interest, a sum is doubled to the original amount in 7 years. In how many years will it, be 27 times its original amount?, (A), 23 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , Bookmark, Instructions: The, following graph shows the data of papers (thousandths) created between three different companies X,, Y and Z, between 2001-2005., , To, , p, , Tr, , Which company has the lowest average production of five years?, , (A), , X - (Optional 1), , (B), , Y - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Z - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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(D), , None of these - (Alternative 4), , Question no.112, , 1.00, , (B), , 94 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 92 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 96 - (Optional 3), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, 47√3 cm If the cuboid is melted by making the cuboid, then its height will be, if the length of the cuboid, is equal to the arm of the cube and the width of the cuboid is 23.5 cm. (from cm), (A), 98 - (Optional 4), , Question No.113, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 24 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 34 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 45 - (Optional 3), , K, , 28 - (Alternative 4), , G, , (A), , (Y, , ou, , Find the value of x:, , 1.00, , in, g, , Question No.114, , en, d, , Bookmark, Based on a subsidiary project, there are 217 male and 217 female workers in the English company. The, average productivity of all employees is 81 calls / day. If a male worker receives 81 calls / day, how, much will the number of calls received by women employees per day?, (A), 81 - (Alternative 2), 83 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 85 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 79 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.115, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Anita walks at a certain distance (9/10) at a certain distance and settles at the same speed 27, minutes more than the time it takes to set the distance. Find the time it takes to determine the same, distance during normal speed? (in a minute), (A), 243 - (Alternative 3), (B), , 253 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 234 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 224 - (Optional 1), , Question no.116, Bookmark, A bulb manufacturer found that 19% of their total product was poor. If the number of correct products, is 2187, then find the number of bad products?, (A), 515 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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(B), , 513 - (Alternative 1), , (C), , 519 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 517 - (Optional 3), , Question No.117, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 2, , (B), , 57 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 53 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 59 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , The area of a square piece of glass is 1369 cm , which is placed above a table. The width between, the glass pieces and one side of the table is 11 cm. Find the length of the table? (in cm), (A), 55 - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , ou, , Question no.118, , (C), , 214 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 224 - (Optional 3), , K, , 226 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.119, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Which number is divisible by 24?, (A), 153822 - (Optional 1), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Bookmark, A person completes his journey in 8.5 hours. He fixed the first part of the journey at a speed of 20, kmph and the second part at a speed of 30 kmph. Find the total distance traveled by him. (in km), (A), 204 - (Optional 1), , 153228 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 158232 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 158322 - (Optional 3), , en, d, , (B), , Question No.120, , 6,810 - (Optional 4), , p, , (B), , Tr, , Bookmark, 8,400, 11% of the annual interest rate was invested. If after 5 years, that amount is withdrawn and half, the amount is invested in the stock market, then what will be the remaining amount (in Rs.)?, (A), 6,610 - (Optional 2), 6,710 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 6,510 - (Optional 1), , To, , (C), , 1.00
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Roll No: D / OB / 24220163593, Registration No: 2410370678, , Collected By Registered Photo, Top Trending GK, YouTube Channel, , Name: JAY PARKASH, Date: 16-Jan-2019, , -3rd Shift, , Examination: Online Examination - SI, , Tu, be, ), , Section 1 - Online Examination, Question No.1, , 1.00, , Indian Bank - (Alternative 2), , (B), , All Centralized Banks - (Alternative 4), , (C), , State Bank of India - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Reserve Bank of India - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Bookmark, The currency notes are issued by _________________ on behalf of the Central Government in India., , Question No.2, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , Ramlila - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Jatra - (Alternative 4), , Question No.3, , G, , Cheating - (Alternative 3), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Which of the following is the traditional folk drama of Uttar Pradesh?, (A), Bhabha Pather - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , The outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere is called (A), Ionosphere - (Alternative 4), Prakashmandal - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Chlorophyll - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Parabola - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , Question No.4, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , The indigenous game 'Silambam' originated in which of the following states?, (A), Karnataka - (Alternative 4), (B), , Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Punjab - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Jharkhand - (Alternative 2), , Question No.5, Bookmark, President of India is elected(A), By the members of Legislative Assembly of Members and States from both Houses of, Parliament - (Optional 2), (B), , By Public - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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(C), , By States - (Optional 3), , (D), , By Parliament - (Optional 4), , Question No.6, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Legislative Assembly - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Legislative Council - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Lok Sabha - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Who is the lower house of the Indian Parliament?, (A), Rajya Sabha - (Alternative 1), , Question No.7, , 1.00, , ou, , Bookmark, Which of the following was constituted for small and medium industries in India for the short term, on generous terms and for the recommendation of Qassa-Equity?, Start up India - (Alternative 4), , (B), , SIDBI's Make in India Loan for Small Enterprises (SMILE) - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Micro Units Development Refinancing Agency (MUDRA) - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) - (Alternative 1), , K, , (Y, , (A), , 1.00, , G, , Question No.8, , in, g, , Bookmark, In which of the following methods, recombinant DNA is entered directly into the nucleus of the, animal cells?, (A), Inner Inactive - (Optional 3), Micro Injection - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Bio Modification - (Optional 1), , (D), , Gene Spike - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.9, , 1.00, Bookmark, , By what name is dextrose commonly known?, (A), Glucose - (Alternative 3), (B), , Fructose - (Optional 1), Cellulose - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Socrows - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , (C), , Question No.10, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The five rings connected to the Olympic flag represent the _______________ of the world., (A), Five countries - (Alternative 2), (B), , Five Oceans - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Five Continents - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Five Civilizations - (Alternative 4)
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Question No.11, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (A), , Electronegativity - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Radius of ion - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Atomic Radius - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Ionization thermal capacitance - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , What is the quantitative measure of the tendency of an electron to decay of an element?, , Question No.12, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , 2010 - (Alternative 2), , (B), , 2015 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 2008 - (Alternative 1), , (D), , 2012 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Which year was the beginning of the Land Records Modernization Program (NLRMP)?, , Question No.13, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Bab al-Mandbee Strait - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Malacca Strait - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Hudson Strait - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Hormuz Strait - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , en, d, , Question No.14, , G, , (A), , K, , Which of the following water reservoirs connects the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman?, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many houses are there in the Parliament of India?, (A), Four Houses - (Alternative 4), Three Houses - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Two Houses - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , One House - (Alternative 1), , To, , p, , Question No.15, , 1.00, Bookmark, , The Mahanadi and Krishna rivers are said to be the coastal plains., (A), , Northern circle - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Malabar Plain - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Karnataka Ground - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Konkan Maidan - (Alternative 4), , Question No.16, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following passes came in the court of Krishna Dev Rai?
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(A), , Nicolò de Conti - (Alternative 1), , (B), , William Hawkins - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Domingo Paes - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Abdur Razzaq - (Alternative 3), , Question no.17, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 1960 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 1955 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 1950 - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , For the first time in India, regional rural banks were opened in _________________., (A), 1975 - (Alternative 1), , ou, , Question No.18, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , U. s. And Canada - (Alternative 1), , (C), , France and Germany - (Alternative 3), , (D), , U.S. And Mexico - (Alternative 2), , G, , Question No.19, , K, , (B), , (Y, , 'Magnificent Line' is the boundary between the middle of ________________., (A), India and China - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Which of the following is the tributary of Teesta river?, Hooghly - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Colorful River - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Mayurakshi - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Subansiri - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (A), , Tr, , Question No.20, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Hockey playground (playground) is called(A), Track - (Alternative 2), Court - (Optional 3), , p, , (B), , Ring - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Field - (Optional 4), , To, , (C), , Question no.21, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In 1950, whose first estimate committee was formed on the recommendation?, (A), Munro - (Alternative 4), (B), , Balwant Roy Mehta - (Alternative 3), , (C), , John Mathai - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Gold Singh - (Alternative 2)
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Question no.22, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Abhidhamma Pitta - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Sutta Pitta - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Divya - (Alternative 4), , Question no.23, , Tu, be, ), , Which of the following books is related to "Principles of Buddha"?, (A), Vinay Pitta - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Mean Free Path - (Optional 4), , (B), , Path Length - (Optional 1), , (C), , Mean free velocity - (optional 3), , (D), , Mean free speed - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , The average distance measured by a molecule without collision is called -, , Heart muscle - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Written Muscles - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Mild Muscles - (Alternative 1), , Question No.25, , in, g, , (B), , Bookmark, , G, , Skeletal muscles are also called ______________., (A), Gastric muscles - (Alternative 2), , 1.00, , K, , Question no.24, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , Which was the first discovered site of the Indus Valley Civilization?, (A), Lothal - (Alternative 3), Kalibangan - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Mohenjodaro - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Harappa - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , p, , Question no.26, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , In the diode, ______________ is the ratio of the subtle change in its voltage and current., (A), Effective Resistance - (Alternative 4), (B), , Variable Resistance - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Permanent Resistance - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Dynamic Resistance - (Optional 1), , Question no.27, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Commonwealth Games are held at the intervals of each _________., (A), , 2 years - (Optional 2)
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(B), , 1 year - (Optional 1), , (C), , 4 years - (Optional 3), , (D), , 5 years - (Optional 4), , Question no.28, , 1.00, , (B), , Photovation - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Vernonization - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Venation - (Alternative 3), , 1.00, , ou, , Question no.29, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In the plants is called the quality of the sensation found in day and night(A), PhotoPeriodism - (Alternative 1), , Bookmark, , In which act is the provision to overthrow the Judge of the Supreme Court?, Judge Removal Act, 1961 - (Optional 1), , (B), , Acts relating to the indiscipline of Judges, 1970 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , The Judicial Regulation Act, 1986 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Judge Interrogation Act, 1968 - (Alternative 3), , K, , (Y, , (A), , G, , Question No.30, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Which of the following hills is part of Eastern Ghats?, Nullamala ranges - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Velikonda ranges - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Jawt Hills - (Alternative 3), , (D), , All of the above - (Optional 4), , en, d, , (A), , Tr, , Question No.31, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Who is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha?, (A), Vice President - (Alternative 3), Prime Minister - (Alternative 4), , p, , (B), , Speaker - (Alternative 2), , (D), , President - (Alternative 1), , To, , (C), , Question No.32, , 1.00, Bookmark, , __________ is a vector with zero magnitude., (A), , Zero Vector - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Linear Vector - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Unit Vector - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Infinite Vector - (Alternative 2)
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Question No.33, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Three types - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Five types - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Two types - (Optional 3), , Question No.34, , Tu, be, ), , Parliamentary committees are:, (A), Six types - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , Bookmark, , Himachal Pradesh - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Uttar Pradesh - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Andhra Pradesh - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , In which of the following states Khajuraho dance festival is celebrated?, (A), Madhya Pradesh - (Alternative 1), , Question No.35, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 30 years - (Optional 4), , (C), , 35 years - (Optional 1), , (D), , 40 years - (Alternative 2), , Question No.36, , G, , 25 years - (Optional 3), , in, g, , (A), , K, , What should be the minimum age for becoming the President of India?, , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , The eastern region's border between India and China is usually calledMcMahon Line - (Alternative 1), , (B), , Durand Line - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Radcliffe Line - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Tr, , (A), , 42 Parallel - (Alternative 3), , p, , Question No.37, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , Who is famous in the name of 'India Kokila (Bulbul)'?, (A), Kamala Nehru - (Alternative 4), (B), , Indira Gandhi - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Sarojini Naidu - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Queen of Jhansi - (Alternative 2), , Question No.38, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which revolutionary group was involved in "Kakori Kand"?
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(A), , Hindustan Republican Association - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Ghadar Party - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Abhinav Bharat - (Alternative 1), , (D), , India Independence League - (Alternative 4), , Question No.39, , 1.00, Bookmark, , In 1990 - (Alternative 3), , (B), , In 1982 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , In 1980 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , In 1952 - (Alternative 1), , ou, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , National Rural Employment Program (NREP) was launched-, , Question No.40, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (C), , Saguna - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Shaiv - (Alternative 4), , K, , Nirguna - (Alternative 2), , G, , (B), , (Y, , Under which branch of devotion is the formless form of God envisaged?, (A), Vaishnava - (Alternative 3), , Question No.41, , 1.00, Bookmark, , in, g, , Which of the following country has three capitals?, (A), Brazil - (Alternative 1), South Africa - (Alternative 2), , (C), , England - (Alternative 3), , (D), , United States - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , Tr, , Question No.42, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following made the famous city of Delhi seri?, (A), Prithviraj Chauhan - (Alternative 1), Muhammad bin Tughlaq - (Alternative 2), , p, , (B), , Allauddin Khilji - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Feroz Shah Tughlaq - (Alternative 4), , To, , (C), , Question No.43, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Shivsamudra project is on which river?, (A), Kaveri - (Alternative 1), (B), , Godavari - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Krishna - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Mahanadi - (Alternative 4)
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Question no.44, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Which of the following games does not use net (trap)?, (A), Lawn Tennis - (Alternative 1), Badminton - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Kabaddi - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Volleyball - (Alternative 3), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , Question No.45, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (B), , 6 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 7 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 5 - (Optional 2), , ou, , How many types are there?, (A), 4 - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , (Y, , Question No.46, , (C), , Visibility - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Velocity - (Alternative 3), , Question no.47, , G, , Pressure - (Alternative 2), , in, g, , (B), , K, , Bookmark, What is the measure of the average of the motion of the motion of the particles in a mechanism?, (A), Heating - (Alternative 1), , 1.00, Bookmark, , en, d, , The Supreme Court has been established in place of __________________., (A), Circuit Court of Appeal - (Alternative 4), British PrevE Council - (Alternative 1), , (C), , House of Appeal - (Alternative 3), , (D), , House of Lords - (Alternative 2), , Tr, , (B), , Question no.48, , 1.00, Bookmark, , p, , The famous Uttarmaram inscription is related to which dynasty?, Pandya - (Alternative 4), , (B), , Chol - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Pallava - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Chalukya - (Alternative 1), , To, , (A), , Question No.49, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Uranium mines are found in which of these states?, (A), Nagaland - (Alternative 2), (B), , Tamil Nadu - (Alternative 1)
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(C), , Jharkhand - (Alternative 4), , (D), , Mizoram - (Alternative 3), , Question No.50, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , Kabaddi - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Gymnastics - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Weightlifting - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , The word "acrobatics" is related to which game?, (A), Chess - (Alternative 3), , Question No.51, , 1.00, , Bookmark, , (C), , 800 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 797 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , 798 - (Alternative 2), , K, , (B), , ou, , Find the next number in the series:, 22, 47, 97, 197, 397,?, (A), 799 - (Optional 3), , Question No.52, , 1.00, , G, , Bookmark, In this question the relation between the different characters has been given in the statement. The, statement follows two conclusions., , en, d, , Conclusion:, i) C> M, ii) Y <A, , in, g, , Statement: A <C ≥ D> E = M> Y, , p, , Tr, , Select the appropriate option from the following options., A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. only the conclusions ii is logical, C. Either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), B - (Alternative 2), A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , E - (Alternative 4), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , To, , (B), , Question No.53, Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and so they form a group among, themselves. Which one is not related to this group?, KFA, XSN, ZWT, ZUP, UPK, (A), KFA - (Alternative 4), (B), , XSN - (Optional 1), , 1.00
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(C), , ZWT - (Optional 2), , (D), , UPK - (Optional 3), , Question No.54, , 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, In this question three statements and three related conclusions have been given. You have to, make sure that the things given in the statements are true, and what conclusions regarding the, statements are logically logical beyond any doubt?, Statement: All buds are flowers. Some flowers are blooming. All are colored blooms., , Only i and iii - (Alternative 2), , (B), , Only ii and iii - (optional 3), , (C), , Only iii - (Alternative 4), , (D), , I and ii only - (optional 1), , (Y, , (A), , ou, , Conclusion:, i) Some buds are formed., ii) Some buds are colorful., iii) There are some colorful flowers., , 182 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 186 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 180 - (Optional 1), , G, , Bookmark, , en, d, , (B), , 1.00, , in, g, , Find the next number in the series:, 21, 42, 45, 90, 93,?, (A), 184 - (Alternative 3), , K, , Question no.55, , Question no.56, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, In this question, there are three statements showing the relationship between the letters. Three, findings related to them are given i, ii, and iii. Assuming the statements as truth, decide which, conclusions are completely true in relation to the statements., , p, , Statement: A <N ≥ X; X = I> E; E> T ≥ Y, , To, , Conclusion:, i) N <E, ii) I> Y, iii) A> E, (A), I only and iii - (optional 1), (B), , Only ii and iii - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Ii only - (Alternative 3), , (D), , All - (Optional 4), , Question no.57, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What is the number of straight lines in the given picture?
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Tu, be, ), (B), , 7 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 6 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 4 - (Optional 1), , ou, , 5 - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (A), , 1.00, , K, , Question no.58, , G, , Bookmark, SOUND is coded as HLFMW in a fixed code language. How would TEACH be coded in that same, language?, (A), VGECJ - (Optional 3), GUZXS - (Optional 4), , (C), , VGCEJ - (Optional 1), , (D), , GVZXS - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , in, g, , (B), , Question No.59, , 1.00, , (B), , Tr, , Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and hence they form a group among, themselves. Which one is not related to this group?, Z, M, F, L, P, (A), Z - (Alternative 2), M - (Alternative 3), P - (Alternative 1), , (D), , L - (Alternative 4), , To, , p, , (C), , Question No.60, , Select the appropriate picture to come forth in the given series with the options?, , 1.00, Bookmark
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Tu, be, ), , (A), , - (Optional 3), , ou, , (B), , K, , (Y, , - (Optional 2), , in, g, , - (Optional 1), , G, , (C), , en, d, , (D), , p, , Tr, , - (Optional 4), , 1.00, , To, , Question No.61, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, replace the question mark with alternatives in the, second pair., Tailor: Cloth :: Carpenter: ??, (A), Wood - (Alternative 1), (B), , Food - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Work - (Optional 4), , (D), , Wages - (Optional 3), , Question No.62, , 1.00
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Bookmark, , Tu, be, ), , Select from the selection of the correct shape, which is given the following picture:, , ou, , (A), , K, , (Y, , - (Optional 1), , G, , (B), , in, g, , - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (C), , To, , p, , (D), , Tr, , - (Optional 3), , - (Optional 4), , Question No.63, Bookmark, Four of the following given below are similar in some way and so they form a group among, themselves. Which one is not related to this group?, Hate, Abhor, Dislike, Detest, Love, , 1.00
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(A), , Abhor - (Optional 1), , (B), , Dislike - (Alternative 4), , (C), , Love - (Alternative 2), , (D), , Detest - (Optional 3), , Question No.64, , 1.00, , Argue - (Alternative 1), , (C), , Agree - (Alternative 3), , (D), , Happy - (Alternative 4), , ou, , (B), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, replace the question mark with alternatives in the, second pair., Work: Rest :: Debate: ??, (A), Contrast - (Optional 2), , (Y, , Question No.65, , (C), , 123 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 133 - (Optional 4), , Question No.66, , G, , 121 - (Optional 1), , in, g, , (B), , Bookmark, , K, , Find the next number in the series:, 41, 52, 65, 82, 101,?, (A), 124 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., , Tr, , en, d, , 10 people are sitting in two parallel rows. In each line, 5-5 people are sitting in such a way that the, interval between them is equal., In the first line- M, N, O, P and Q are all sitting on the south side., In the second row- A, B, C, D and E are all sitting facing the north., Therefore, according to the above arrangement of sitting, every person's face sitting in the first, row is in front of every person sitting in the second row., , To, , p, , i) is sitting opposite him, which is sitting in the second position on the left side of P?, ii) A is a neighbor of B and A is not sitting in front of the person who is sitting at the end of the line, next to P., iii) O and C are sitting in front of each other., iv) Q is in the middle of N and M, which is in front of A., v) E is not sitting on any end of the line., What is odd on the basis of the above arrangement of seating?, , (A), , AQ - (Optional 3), , (B), , PD - (Alternative 2)
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(C), , OC - (Alternative 4), , (D), , QB - (Optional 1), , Question No.67, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 638 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 635 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 650 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Find the next number in the series:, 19, 41, 79, 161, 319,?, (A), 641 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , ou, , Question No.68, , Bookmark, , (Y, , Read the following statements and answer the question on their basis., A4B means A is the mother of A,, A3B means A is B's father,, A5B means A is B's son,, A7B means that A is the daughter of A,, , (C), , P7Q5R4S - (Optional 3), , (D), , P4Q5R3S - (Alternative 2), , Question No.69, , G, , P3Q3R7S - (Optional 1), , in, g, , (B), , K, , based on the above information, P, S's nefu Select the equation that expresses the 'is' from the, selection options., (A), P5Q5R4S - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , en, d, , Bookmark, R is the son of T. K is the sister of L, whose father M is married to T. What does D-in-law of M, relate to K?, (A), Cage - (Alternative 4), Sister - (Alternative 3), , (C), , Nice - (Alternative 1), , (D), , Tr, , (B), , Sister-in-law - (Alternative 2), , p, , Question No.70, , To, , Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage, carefully and review the statement based on it., In the Uttam Singh Nagar district of Uttarakhand, intense olfactory elephants are known as a boon, for the police to curb the illegal liquor business. These intense olfactory power elephants are, found in the forests of Khatima district, which are used for making alcohol, find and destroy them., To avoid the raid of liquor makers, liquor makers do the work of drinking wine in the forests or in, the drainage channels, which require water for fermentation., Lohan is closed by filling in barrels or polythene bags and pressed into soil for four to five days for, fermentation. Khastima Police Station Inspector Yogesh Upadhyay said that elephants get the, smell of this substance and reach the place and destroy barrels to drink this drug. He told that, some traders make scarves on the trees and keep the barrels there, but the police easily reach, them. Inspector Upadhyay said that "we have destroyed thousands of liters of lahans in the last, , 1.00
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two-three months, which were stored in barrels on scaffolds." He further says, "To prevent, elephants from lumbering elephants, The elephants discovered it and destroyed them for drinking., This caused huge losses to the wine makers. "A villager said," In villages, liquor is 80-100 rupees., Central is sold by the liter, Because it is cheaper than alcohol available in the liquor market. That's, why people buy it even knowing its bad effects on health. " Elephants are playing an important role, in curbing this business., , Tu, be, ), , Statement: Those who make the lasers are causing heavy losses due to elephants., , B - (Alternative 2), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Select the most suitable option below., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be reviewed., D-statement is completely false., (A), D - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , K, , Question No.71, , (A), (B), , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, From the following options, select the correct option that creates a perfect square (three out of 5, pictures below):, , 1,3,5 - (Optional 3), 1,3,4 - (Optional 4), 3,4,5 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 2,4,5 - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (C), , Question No.72, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., 10 people are sitting in two parallel rows. In each line, 5-5 people are sitting in such a way that the, interval between them is equal., In the first line- M, N, O, P and Q are all sitting on the south side., In the second row- A, B, C, D and E are all sitting facing the north., Therefore, according to the above arrangement of sitting, every person's face sitting in the first, row is in front of every person sitting in the second row.
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i) B is sitting opposite him, which is sitting in the second position on the left side of P., ii) A is a neighbor of B and A is not sitting in front of the person who is sitting at one end of the, row next to P., iii) O and C are sitting in front of each other., iv) Q is in the middle of N and M, which is in front of A., v) E is not sitting at any end of the line., , D - (Alternative 3), , (B), , E - (Alternative 2), , (C), , C - (Alternative 1), , (D), , B - (Alternative 4), , ou, , (A), , Tu, be, ), , Who is sitting in the second place on the left side of A?, , (Y, , Question No.73, , 1.00, Bookmark, , G, , K, , Select the water reflection of the given shape from the given options., , (A), , in, g, , - (Optional 2), , en, d, , (B), , - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (C), , Tr, , - (Optional 4), , (D), , - (Optional 3), , Question No.74, Bookmark, A question has been given in this question and a statement related to it. Read the passage, carefully and review the statement based on it., , 1.00
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ou, , Tu, be, ), , In the Uttam Singh Nagar district of Uttarakhand, intense olfactory elephants are known as a boon, for the police to curb the illegal liquor business. These intense olfactory power elephants are, found in the forests of Khatima district, which are used for making alcohol, find and destroy them., To avoid the raid of liquor makers, liquor makers do the work of drinking wine in the forests or in, the drainage channels, which require water for fermentation., Lohan is closed by filling in barrels or polythene bags and pressed into soil for four to five days for, fermentation. Khastima Police Station Inspector Yogesh Upadhyay said that elephants get the, smell of this substance and reach the place and destroy barrels to drink this drug. He told that, some traders make scarves on the trees and keep the barrels there, but the police easily reach, them. Inspector Upadhyay said that "we have destroyed thousands of liters of lahans in the last, two-three months, which were stored in barrels on scaffolds." He further says, "To prevent, elephants from lumbering elephants, The elephants discovered it and destroyed them for drinking., This caused huge losses to the wine makers. "A villager said," In villages, liquor is 80-100 rupees., Central is sold by the liter, Because it is cheaper than alcohol available in the liquor market. That's, why people buy it even knowing its bad effects on health. " Elephants are playing an important role, in curbing this business., , D - (Alternative 4), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , K, , en, d, , Question No.75, , G, , (B), , in, g, , Select the most suitable option below., A-statement is absolutely true., B-Query is probably true., C-statement can not be reviewed., D-statement is completely false., (A), B - (Alternative 2), , (Y, , Statement: Barrels of Lohan were kept hiding on trees to protect them from the police., , Tr, , Bookmark, In this question two statements and two related findings have been given in the form of i and ii., You should consider the things given in the statements as true and to decide which conclusions, regarding the statements, logically beyond any doubt Are rational?, Statement: All fans are light. All are light chargers., , p, , Conclusion:, i) All fans are chargers., ii) Some chargers are light., , To, , Select the most appropriate option in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. The only conclusion ii is logical is, C. either the conclusions i or ii is logical, D. Neither the conclusions i nor ii is rational, E. i and ii both conclusions are logical., (A), E - (Alternative 4), (B), , C - (Alternative 3), , (C), , A - (Alternative 1), , (D), , B - (Alternative 2), , 1.00
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Question No.76, , 1.00, , (B), , F - (Optional 3), , (C), , I - (Optional 4), , (D), , C - (Alternative 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, replace the question mark with alternatives in the, second pair., W: Q :: K: ??, (A), E - (Alternative 2), , Question No.77, , 1.00, , (A), , G, , - (Optional 3), , K, , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, If the mirror is placed on the shaded line, what will be the correct mirror image of the given, picture?, , in, g, , (B), , en, d, , - (Optional 4), , (C), , - (Optional 1), , To, , p, , (D), , Tr, , - (Optional 2), , Question No.78, , 1.00, Bookmark, , How many right angled triangles can be made from the given picture?
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Tu, be, ), (B), , 4 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 7 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 5 - (Optional 1), , ou, , 8 - (Optional 2), , (Y, , (A), , K, , Question No.79, , 1.00, , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , Bookmark, According to the diagram given below, six letters P, Q, R, S, T and U are printed on the surfaces of a, single dice. Which letter is inscribed on the surface opposite the U face?, , (A), , Q - (Optional 3), , (B), , R - (Alternative 4), , (C), , P - (Alternative 2), , (D), , S - (Alternative 1), , Question No. 80, Bookmark, In this question, a statement and related two conclusions have been given in the form of i and ii., , 1.00
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You should consider the things given in the statements as true and to decide which conclusions, regarding the statements, logically beyond any doubt Are rational?, Statement: Manish loves to read only., , A - (Alternative 1), , (C), , B - (Alternative 2), , (D), , C - (Alternative 3), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Select one of the most appropriate options in the following options:, A. The only conclusion i is logical is, B. The only conclusion ii is logical is, C. either the conclusions i or ii is rational, D. Neither conclusion ii nor rational is, E. i and ii both conclusions are rational., (A), D - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Conclusion:, i) Manish studies good., ii) Manish is definitely a meritorious student., , Question No.81, , 1.00, , Brother - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Father - (Optional 3), , (D), , Husband - (Alternative 1), , Question No.82, , in, g, , (B), , G, , K, , Bookmark, Pointing to an elderly woman, my grandfather told me, "She is the mother-in-law of your mother's, husband." What is my grandfather's relation with that old lady?, (A), Sun-in-Law - (Alternative 4), , 1.00, , (B), (C), , 225 - (Optional 3), 150 - (Optional 2), 250 - (Optional 4), , p, , (D), , Tr, , en, d, , Bookmark, On the basis of the logic used in the first pair, replace the question mark with alternatives in the, second pair., 2100: 9 :: 5505: ??, (A), 100 - (Optional 1), , To, , Question no.83, , How many classes are there in the given picture?, , 1.00, Bookmark
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13 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 12 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 11 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , (B), , ou, , 8 - (Optional 4), , (Y, , (A), , 1.00, Bookmark, , K, , Question no.84, , G, , Read the given information carefully and answer the questions related to it., , in, g, , 10 people are sitting in two parallel rows. In each line, 5-5 people are sitting in such a way that the, interval between them is equal., In the first line- M, N, O, P and Q are all sitting on the south side., In the second row- A, B, C, D and E are all sitting facing the north., Therefore, according to the above arrangement of sitting, every person's face sitting in the first, row is in front of every person sitting in the second row., , Tr, , en, d, , i) B is sitting opposite him, which is sitting in the second position on the left side of P., ii) A is a neighbor of B and A is not sitting in front of the person who is sitting at the end of the line, next to P., iii) O and C are sitting in front of each other., iv) Q is in the middle of N and M, which is in front of A., v) E is not sitting on any end of the line., , To, , p, , Which of the following pairs of people are sitting at the end of the line?, , (A), , B, D - (Alternative 1), , (B), , O, Q - (Alternative 4), , (C), , P, M - (Alternative 2), , (D), , D, C - (Alternative 3), , Question no.85, Bookmark, EQUAL is coded as FSVCM in a fixed code language. How will DAILY be coded in that same, language?, (A), ECJNZ - (Optional 3), , 1.00
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(B), , FKCAN - (Alternative 4), , (C), , EBJMZ - (Optional 1), , (D), , FCKNA - (Alternative 2), , Question no.86, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Tu, be, ), , Instructions: The, following graph shows the data of papers (thousandths) created between three different, companies X, Y and Z, between 2001-2005., , in, g, , G, , K, , (Y, , ou, , Which company has the lowest average production of five years?, , X - (Optional 1), , (B), , Y - (Alternative 2), , (C), , Z - (Optional 3), , (D), , None of these - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (A), , Tr, , Question No.87, , 1.00, Bookmark, , What will be the remainder if 73622 divided by 9?, (A), 4 - (Optional 2), 0 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 5 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 2 - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (B), , Question no.88, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Instructions: The, following graph shows the data of papers (thousandths) created between three different, companies X, Y and Z, between 2001-2005., What percentage increase in production of company X between 2002 and 2005? (Find the percent
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(B), , 3.13 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 3.23 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 3.03 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , 3.33 - (Optional 4), , K, , (A), , ou, , Tu, be, ), , value up to two digits in decimal), , 1.00, , G, , Question No.89, , 4.41 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 4.42 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 4.40 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, The number of workers working in a farm is increased by 21% and their pay per person is reduced, to 21%. If doing so decreases x% in the total amount to be spent for wages, then find the value of, x?, (A), 4.43 - (Optional 4), , Tr, , Question No.90, , 1.00, Bookmark, , To, , p, , Simplify:, , (A), , 93 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 124 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 49 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 27 - (Optional 2), , Question No.91, , 1.00
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Bookmark, Which of the following is divisible by 24?, (A), 106566 - (Optional 2), (B), , 105666 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 106656 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 106558 - (Optional 1), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.92, , (B), , 43 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 45 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 44 - (Optional 3), , ou, , Bookmark, On the compound interest, a sum is tripled to the original amount in 7 years. In how many years, will it be 729 times its original amount? (In the year), (A), 42 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , (Y, , Question No.93, , (B), , 75.6 - (Optional 2), , (C), , 77.6 - (Optional 4), , (D), , 76.6 - (Optional 3), , Question No.94, , G, , 74.6 - (Optional 1), , in, g, , (A), , K, , Bookmark, There are 10 bangles in a gift box. The average weight of the first 4 bangles is 77 grams and the, average weight of the remaining 6 bangles is 78 grams. Find the total average weight of all, bangles (in grams)., , 1.00, , (C), , 30 - (Alternative 2), 35 - (Optional 4), , p, , (D), , 27 - (Optional 1), , Tr, , (B), , en, d, , Bookmark, The ratio of milk and water to 210 liters is 3: 4. If this ratio changes to 3: 5, then know the amount, of excess water mixed in it later? (In liters), (A), 33 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , To, , Question No.95, , Bookmark, A 195 meter long train crosses a bridge at a speed of 54 kmph in 39 seconds. Find the length of, the bridge? (in m), (A), 385 - (Optional 1), (B), , 395 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 390 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 405 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.96, , 1.00, Bookmark
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The average of three numbers is 270. If the ratio of second to second is the ratio of 2: 3 and the, ratio of the third to the third is 3: 4, then find the second number?, (A), 90 - (Optional 1), (B), , 92 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 91 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 93 - (Alternative 4), 1.00, , Tu, be, ), , Question No.97, , 89 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 87 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 86 - (Optional 1), , (Y, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, An English based company has 217 male and 217 female employees in the subsidiary project. The, average productivity of all employees is 87 calls / day. If a male employee receives 87 calls / day,, how much will the number of calls received by a female employee daily?, (A), 88 - (Optional 3), , Question No.98, , 1.00, Bookmark, , K, , Instructions: The, following graph shows the data of papers (thousandths) created between three different, companies X, Y and Z, between 2001-2005., , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , Find out the difference between the number of papers created in 2002 by Company Z and in 2002, by Company Y? (In thousand), , (A), , 4 - (Optional 2), , (B), , 6 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 3 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 5 - (Optional 3), , Question No.99, , 1.00, Bookmark
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(A), , 37 - (Alternative 2), , (B), , 55 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 59 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 28 - (Alternative 4), , Tu, be, ), , Find the value of x:, , Question No.100, , 1.00, , 65 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 60 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 55 - (Alternative 2), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Anil receives 73 points out of 120 in the French, 89 out of 130 in English, 37 in 70 in the Spanish, language and 41 in the Japanese language. Find the total percentage of the marks obtained by, him? (% In), (A), 50 - (Optional 1), , 1.00, , G, , Question No.101, , 501 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 521 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 491 - (Optional 1), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, One item is Rs. 395. The loss on selling in the same item is Rs 731 60% of the profits received on, sale. Find the purchase price of that item. (In rupees), (A), 511 - (Optional 3), , Question No.102, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, , LS of two numbers 36 and M.P. 6. If one of them is 18, then find the second number?, (A), 12 - (Optional 2), 18 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 24 - (Optional 4), , To, , p, , (B), , (D), , 36 - (Optional 3), , Question No.103, , 1.00, 2, , Bookmark, , The length of any floor is 125% of its width. If the area of the floor is 720 cm , then find the length, of the floor and the sum of the width? (in m), (A), 54 - (Optional 3), (B), , 55 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 53 - (Alternative 2)
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(D), , 52 - (Optional 1), , Question No.104, , 1.00, , (B), , 17.9 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 18.9 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 16.9 - (Optional 4), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, The average weight of 99 notebooks placed in a box is 9.9 kg. If there is 1 notebook in the box and, its average weight is 10 kg, check the weight of the new notebook. (in kg), (A), 19.9 - (Optional 1), , Question No.105, , 1.00, , (C), , 100 - (Optional 2), , (D), , 105 - (Optional 3), , (Y, , 96 - (Optional 1), , K, , (B), , ou, , Bookmark, 50√3 cm If the cuboid is melted by making the cuboid, then its height will be, if the length of the, cuboid is equal to the arm of the cube and the width of the cuboid is 25 cm. (in cm), (A), 110 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.106, , Bookmark, , en, d, , in, g, , G, , Simplify:, , 1.00, , 52 - (Optional 3), , (B), , 48 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 36 - (Optional 4), , 50 - (Optional 2), , p, , (D), , Tr, , (A), , To, , Question No.107, , 1.00, Bookmark, , Simplify:, , (A), , 49 - (Alternative 2), , (B), , 45 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 63 - (Alternative 4)
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(D), , 31 - (Optional 1), , Question No.108, , 1.00, , (B), , 55 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 60 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 50 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, A person travels from 12 to 12 minutes delay from the hostel by cycling at a speed of 20 kmph. If, he used to ride a bike at a speed of 24 kmph then he would reach 12.5 minutes early. Find the, distance between the hostel from the college? (in km), (A), 65 - (Alternative 4), , Question No.109, , 1.00, , 85,000 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 80,000 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 72,000 - (Optional 1), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, The difference between compound interest and simple interest received in two years on the same, amount is 288 rupees. If the interest rate is 6% annual, then calculate the amount invested (in, Rs.)?, (A), 75,000 - (Optional 2), , G, , Question no.110, , 2, , 1.00, Bookmark, , 59 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 61 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 65 - (Alternative 4), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , The area of a square piece of glass is 1849 cm , which is placed above a table. The width, between the glass pieces and one side of the table is 11 cm. Find the length of the table? (in cm), (A), 63 - (Optional 3), , 1.00, , Tr, , Question No.111, , To, , p, , Bookmark, Martin donates 13% of his salary to an institution of blind, 12% of orphans, and 14% of the body of, the organism, and gives 16% of his salary as help in setting up a medical camp. The remaining Rs, 20,250 He deposits in the bank for the monthly expense. How much does he donate to the, institution of blind people? (In rupees), (A), 5,850 - (Optional 1), (B), , 6,150 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 6,050 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 5,950 - (Optional 2), , Question no.112, Bookmark, 9,000 rupees, invested at 11% annual interest rate. If after 5 years that amount is withdrawn and, half the amount is invested in the stock market, then the remaining amount (in Rs.)., (A), 7,275 - (Optional 4), , 1.00
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(B), , 7,175 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 6,975 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 7,075 - (Optional 2), , Question No.113, , 1.00, Bookmark, , (B), , 725/990 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 785/990 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 785/900 - (Optional 1), , Tu, be, ), , If x = 0.872222 ..., then find the value of a different number of x?, (A), 765/900 - (Optional 3), , Question No.114, , 1.00, , 474 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 464 - (Alternative 2), , (D), , 484 - (Optional 4), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, An amount was distributed between Ankit, Babu, Christo and David in the ratio of 5: 4: 3: 2. If, Christo received more than Rs 121 from David, how many rupees did Babu get? (In Rs.), (A), 454 - (Optional 1), , G, , Question No.115, , 1.00, , 845 - (Optional 4), , (C), , 815 - (Optional 1), , (D), , 825 - (Alternative 2), , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, A shopkeeper gets an item worth Rs 1,881. By selling it, it receives 14% profit. How much will the, half of the purchase price of that item be equal to? (In rupees), (A), 835 - (Optional 3), , Question no.116, , 1.00, , Tr, , Bookmark, A bulb manufacturer found that 19% of their total product was faulty. If the number of lossless, products is 2430, then find the number of defective products?, (A), 570 - (Optional 1), 571 - (Alternative 2), , (C), , 573 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 572 - (Optional 3), , To, , p, , (B), , Question No.117, , Bookmark, One person completes his journey in 10 hours. He fixed the first part of the journey at a speed of, 20 kmph and the second part at a speed of 30 kmph. Find the total distance traveled by him. (in, km), (A), 250 - (Optional 2), (B), , 260 - (Alternative 3), , (C), , 270 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00
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(D), , 240 - (Optional 1), , Question no.118, , 1.00, , (B), , 1875 - (Alternative 4), , (C), , 1775 - (Optional 3), , (D), , 1675 - (Alternative 2), , Tu, be, ), , Bookmark, After two consecutive discounts of 10% and 20%, the sale price of an item is Rs 2,268. Is there. If, the purchase price of the item is 50% of the market value, then its purchasing value should be, known? (In rupees), (A), 1575 - (Optional 1), , Question No.119, , 1.00, , 279 - (Optional 3), , (C), , 289 - (Alternative 4), , (D), , 269 - (Alternative 2), , K, , (B), , (Y, , ou, , Bookmark, Anita is able to decide a certain distance in its usual speed (9/10) and at 31-minute time from the, time it takes to walk at the same speed in the usual speed. Find the time it takes to determine the, same distance during normal speed? (in a minute), (A), 259 - (Optional 1), , G, , Question No.120, , 210 - (Optional 1), , (C), , 230 - (Alternative 3), , (D), , 220 - (Alternative 2), , To, , p, , Tr, , en, d, , (B), , in, g, , Bookmark, There are different types of old coins in the ratio of 3: 5: 7 in a box, whose values are Rs 1, Rs 5, and Rs 10 respectively. If the total value of coins is Rs 2,940, then Rs 10 What is the total number, of coins of value?, (A), 240 - (Alternative 4), , 1.00