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Question : Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order, except the first part. Arrange the parts in the correct order to form a meaningful sentence.

As for the first historical fallacy,...
A. only some specialists can unravel its inscrutable mysteries
B. that the past was so different
C. from the present that
D. many people wrongly believe

Option 1: BCDA

Option 2: DCBA

Option 3: DBCA

Option 4: ABCD

Team Careers360 18th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: DBCA


Solution : The third option is the correct answer: DBCA.

The sentence starts by highlighting a common misconception about the past (D). It then introduces a specific historical fallacy, noting that only specialists can understand its complexities (B). The following part expands on the misconception

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Question : Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE?
I. $\sqrt{11}+\sqrt7<\sqrt{10}+\sqrt8$
II. $\sqrt{17}+\sqrt{11}>\sqrt{15}+\sqrt{13}$

Option 1: Only I

Option 2: Only II

Option 3: Both I and II

Option 4: Neither I nor II

Team Careers360 14th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Only I


Solution : Evaluating the given statements:
I. $\sqrt{11}+\sqrt7<\sqrt{10}+\sqrt8$
Squaring both sides we get:
⇒ $(\sqrt{11}+\sqrt7)^2<(\sqrt{10}+\sqrt8)^2$
⇒ $11+7+2\sqrt{77}<10+8+2\sqrt{80}$
⇒ $18+2\sqrt{77}<18+2\sqrt{80}$
So, statement I is true.
II. $\sqrt{17}+\sqrt{11}>\sqrt{15}+\sqrt{13}$
Squaring both sides we get:
⇒ $(\sqrt{17}+\sqrt{11})^2>(\sqrt{15}+\sqrt{13})^2$
⇒ $17+11+2\sqrt{187}>15+13+2\sqrt{195}$
⇒ $28+2\sqrt{187}>28+2\sqrt{195}$
So, statement II is wrong.
Hence, the correct answer

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Question : Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer.

Do not look _________ on women.

Option 1: down

Option 2: right

Option 3: left

Option 4: up

Team Careers360 17th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: down


Solution : The first option is the correct answer.

In the context of the sentence, the word "down" is the most appropriate choice. The phrase "look down on" means to regard someone with disdain or contempt or to treat one as inferior. So, the sentence states not

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Question : If in a $\triangle$ABC, D and E are on the sides AB and AC, such that, DE is parallel to BC and $\frac{AD}{BD}$ = $\frac{3}{5}$. If AC = 4 cm, then AE is:

Option 1: 1.5 cm

Option 2: 2.0 cm

Option 3: 1.8 cm

Option 4: 2.4 cm

Team Careers360 15th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 1.5 cm


Solution :
Given: $\frac{AD}{BD}$ = $\frac{3}{5}$
In $\triangle$ABC and $\triangle$DBE,
$\angle$BAC = $\angle$DAE (same angle)
$\angle$ADE = $\angle$ABC (corresponding angles)
$\angle$AED = $\angle$ACB (corresponding angles)
By AAA similarity, $\triangle$ABC ~ $\triangle$ADE
⇒ $\frac{AD}{AB}$ = $\frac{AD}{AD+BD}$ = $\frac{3}{3+5}$ = $\frac{3}{8}$
Now, $\frac{AD}{AB}$ = $\frac{AE}{AC}$
⇒ $\frac{3}{8}$ =

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Question : In which of the following articles, "Culture and Educational Rights" are mentioned?

Option 1: Articles 25-28

Option 2: Articles 23-24

Option 3: Articles 19-22

Option 4: Articles 29-30

Team Careers360 15th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Articles 29-30


Solution : The correct option is Article 29-30.

Articles 29 and 30 of the Indian Constitution refer to "Culture and Educational Rights." These articles address citizens' rights to culture and education, especially those of linguistic and religious minorities. Article 29 guarantees minorities the freedom to

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Question : Put the appropriate prepositions in the blanks given the following sentences :
All the teachers and the students agreed ...................... my plan.

Option 1:  of

Option 2: into

Option 3: to

 

Option 4: by

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: to

 


Solution : The correct answer is option 3.

Explanation:

One of the most widely used prepositions in English is "to." The preposition "to" is also a part of the verb's infinitive form.
To means "in order to" when the preposition "to" is used as an infinitive of

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