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Question : Directions: Words given on the left side of (::) are related to each other by some Logic/Rule/Relation. Select the missing word/word pair on the right side of (::) from the given alternatives based on the same Logic/Rule/Relation. Electric Current : Ampere :: ?
Option 1: Temperature : Watt
Option 2: Joule : Work
Option 3: Resistance : Seconds
Option 4: Force : Newton
Correct Answer: Force : Newton
Solution : Given: Electric Current : Ampere (Ampere is the unit of electric current.)
Let's check each option – First option: Temperature : Watt; A Watt is the unit of electrical power not for temperature. Second option: Joule : Work; Joule is the unit of measurement for work but the words are written in the reverse order. Third option: Resistance : Seconds; Resistance is typically measured in ohms, not seconds. Fourth option: Force : Newton; The unit of measurement for force is Newton.
So, only the fourth option follows the same pattern as followed by the given pair. Hence, the fourth option is correct.
Question : Directions: In the following question, from the given alternative words, select the word that cannot be formed using the letters of the given word. ERADICATE
Option 1: AREA
Option 2: CARE
Option 3: DICE
Option 4: TASTE
Correct Answer: TASTE
Solution : Given: ERADICATE
Let's compare all the option words with the word ERADICATE – First option: AREA; All the letters of AREA are present in the word ERADICATE. Second option: CARE; All the letters of CARE are present in the word ERADICATE. Third option: DICE; All the letters of DICE are present in the word ERADICATE. Fourth option: TASTE; Only one T is present in ERADICATE but in TASTE two T's are present. Also, S is not present in the word ERADICATE. Therefore, all the letters of TASTE are not present in the word ERADICATE.
Only TASTE cannot be formed from the word ERADICATE. Hence, the fourth option is correct.
Question : If the 10 percent per annum rate of compound interest compounded yearly is equivalent to the x percent per annum rate of compound interest compounded half yearly, then what is the value (Approximate) of x?
Option 1: 6.25 percent
Option 2: 5.32 percent
Option 3: 4.88 percent
Option 4: 4.55 percent
Correct Answer: 4.88 percent
Solution : Annual interest rate = 10% Compounding frequency = half-yearly If x% is compounded half-yearly. Then, By using effective rate = a + b +$\frac{\text{ab}}{100}$, ⇒ Effective rate of interest = x + x + $\frac{\text{x}^2}{100}$ ⇒ Effective rate of interest = 2x + $\frac{\text{x}^2}{100}$ According to the question: ⇒ 10 = 2x + $\frac{\text{x}^2}{100}$ ⇒ 1000 = x(200 + x) ---(1) It is better to use the option method after this. Just put values from options in equation (1). x = 4.88 percent Hence, the correct answer is 4.88 percent.
Question : Cereals are a rich source of
Option 1: starch
Option 2: glucose
Option 3: fructose
Option 4: maltose
Correct Answer: starch
Solution : The correct option is starch.
Cereals are the richest source of carbohydrates and dietary fibre. They can also be a source of important nutrients like fibre, vitamins, and minerals. Some common cereal grains include wheat, rice, corn (maize), oats, barley, and rye. Starch is a type of carbohydrate. It is a polymorphic carbohydrate present in cereals.
Question : Comprehension: Read the following passage and answer the questions. When Hughie came in, Trevor was giving finishing touches to a life-size picture of a beggar man. The beggar himself was standing on a raised platform in a corner of the studio. He was an old man with a wrinkled face and a most piteous expression. He was wearing a coarse cloak, all tears and tatters; his thick boots were patched and he held out his hat for alms. “What an amazing model!” whispered Hughie. “How miserable he looks but for you heartless painters, his face is his fortune.” “Certainly,” replied Trevor. “You don’t want a beggar to look happy, do you?’ After a while, a servant came in to announce that the frame maker wanted to see Trevor. The poor old beggar took advantage of Trevor’s absence and sat down on the wooden bench behind him. He looked so miserable that Hughie could not help pitying him. He searched his pockets but all he found was one pound. He thought the old man needed it more than him, even if it meant Hughie couldn’t afford a taxi for two weeks. He walked across to the beggar and slipped the pound into his hand. The old man looked surprised and smiled faintly. “Thank you, sir,” he said, “thank you very much!’ Then Trevor arrived and Hughie took his leave. A week later they met at a club. Trevor told Hughie that the old model had asked all about him: who he was, where he lived, what his income was and what his plans were. Hughie was uneasy that the beggar would come calling at his place. “Do you think he would care for some old clothes?” Hughie asked Trevor. “My dear boy, that old man you saw in the studio was Baron Hausberg, one of the richest men in Europe!” said Trevor, smiling. “He is a good friend of mine and buys all my pictures. He asked me to paint him as a beggar. What can I say about the wish of a millionaire?” Question: What can we infer about Hughie’s financial condition?
Option 1: He was wealthy
Option 2: He was a beggar
Option 3: He was a millionaire
Option 4: He was not well off
Correct Answer: He was not well off
Solution : The fourth option is correct.
The passage mentions, "He searched his pockets, but all he found was one pound. He thought the old man needed it more than him, even if it meant Hughie couldn't afford a taxi for two weeks". Upon perusal of the above statement, it can be concluded that Hughie's financial condition wasn't too well.
Question : $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{B}$ are running on a circular track of length $1400 \;\mathrm{m}$. The speed of $\mathrm{A}$ is $33\; \mathrm{m/s}$ and the speed of $\mathrm{B}$ is $47\; \mathrm{m/s}$. They start from the same point at the same time in the opposite direction. After how much time (in seconds ) will they meet for the second time?
Option 1: $33$
Option 2: $38$
Option 3: $35$
Option 4: $32$
Correct Answer: $35$
Solution : The relative speed of A and B $=33\;\mathrm{m/s} + 47\;\mathrm{m/s} = 80\;\mathrm{m/s}$ The time they take to meet for the first time $=\frac{1400}{80} = 17.5\;\mathrm{s}$ Since they meet every time they cover the length of the track, They will meet for the second time after another $17.5\;\mathrm{seconds}$. Therefore, A and B will meet for the 2nd time after $17.5 + 17.5 = 35\;\mathrm{seconds}$ Hence, the correct answer is $35$.
Question : The Palk Strait lies between
Option 1: Bay of Bengal and Gulf of Mannar
Option 2: Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Option 3: Rann of Kutch and Gulf of Khambhat
Option 4: Lakshadweep and Maldives
Correct Answer: Bay of Bengal and Gulf of Mannar
Solution : The correct option is Bay of Bengal and Gulf of Mannar.
The Palk Strait lies between India and Sri Lanka. It's a narrow strip of water that separates the southeastern coast of India's Tamil Nadu state from the northern tip of Sri Lanka. The strait connects the Bay of Bengal in the northeast with the Gulf of Mannar in the southwest.
Question : Which of the following peaks is at the highest altitude in India?
Option 1: Namcha Barwa
Option 2: Kamet
Option 3: Nanda Devi
Option 4: Makalu
Correct Answer: Nanda Devi
Solution : The correct answer is Nanda Devi.
North India's Mount Nanda Devi, a two-peaked mountain, is the twenty-third highest in the world. It is the tallest mountain entirely contained within the boundaries of India and ranks second in height after Kangchenjunga, which is shared with Nepal.
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