IIT JEE Practice Question and Answer

Q: A bill presented in Parliament becomes an Act after - 1628 0

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    The Prime Minister has signed it
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    The Supreme Court has declared it to be within the competence of the Union Parliament
    Correct
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    The President has given her/his assent
    Correct
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    It is passed by both the Houses
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Answer : 3. "The President has given her/his assent"
Explanation :

Answer: C) The President has given her/his assent Explanation:

Q: What is the full form of "RADAR" ? 1615 0

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    Radio Detecting and Ranging
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    Region Device and Ranging
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    Radio Detect and Rangs
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    Radio Device and Ranging
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Answer : 1. "Radio Detecting and Ranging"
Explanation :

Answer: A) Radio Detecting and Ranging Explanation:

Q: The first 8 alphabets are written down at random. what is the probability that the letters b,c,d,e always come together ? 2207 0

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    1/7
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    8!
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    7!
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    1/14
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Answer : 4. "1/14"
Explanation :

Answer: D) 1/14 Explanation: The 8 letters can be written in 8! ways.n(S) = 8!Let E be the event that the letters b,c,d,e always come together when the first 8 alphabets are written down.Now the letters a, (bcde), f, g and h can be arranged in 5! ways.The letters b,c,d and e can be arranged themselves in 4! ways.n(E) = 5! x 4!Now, the required P(E) = n(E)/n(S) = 5! x 4!/8! = 1/14Hence the answer is 1/14.

Q: In which year was "Jana Gana Mana" adopted as the National Anthem  ? 1588 0

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    1947
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    1949
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    1951
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    1950
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Answer : 4. "1950"
Explanation :

Answer: D) 1950 Explanation: 1950

Q: A man sold two flats for Rs. 4.15 lakhs each. On one he gained 2% and on the other he lost 2%. What percent is the effect of the sale on the whole  ? 1353 0

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    0.25 %
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    0.04 %
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    0.5 %
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    0 %
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Answer : 2. "0.04 %"
Explanation :

Answer: B) 0.04 % Explanation: In this type cases we always have loss only.   Loss% = Common Gain or Loss102= 2102= 1/25 = 0.04 %

Q: Number Challenge Puzzle ? 1288 0

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    1
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    4
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    5
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    0
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Answer : 1. "1"
Explanation :

Answer: A) 1 Explanation: In each row,  Sum of 1st two digit number + last two digit number = Middle two digit number i.e., 1st row 15 + 40 = 55 2nd row 46 + 47 = 93 Similarly, 7x + 16 = 87 => x = 1.

Q: Maths Challenge 1736 0

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    19
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    38
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    22
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    40
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Answer : 4. "40"
Explanation :

Answer: D) 40 Explanation: To get a pair of black rings 100 percent certain 27 blue + 17 red + 2 black = 40 rings should be taken out Then only we can get 100 % a pair of black rings.

Q: Math Logic Challenge 1546 0

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    23
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    26
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    13
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    29
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Answer : 2. "26"
Explanation :

Answer: B) 26 Explanation: Let the integer be x. Then,  x2-20x = 156   (x + 6)(x - 26) = 0   x = 26   The integer is 26.

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