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8Q: GNLF stands for 2655 05b5cc69ee4d2b4197774c990
5b5cc69ee4d2b4197774c990- 1Gorkha National Liberation Fronttrue
- 2Gross National Liberation Formfalse
- 3Both option A and Bfalse
- 4None of the abovefalse
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Answer : 1. "Gorkha National Liberation Front"
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Answer: A) Gorkha National Liberation Front Explanation: GNLF stands for Gorkha National Liberation Front. Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF) is a political party in the Darjeeling District of West Bengal, India. It was formed in 1980 by Subhash Ghisingh with the objective of demanding a Gorkhaland state within India.
Q: When and by whom the PIN coode system was introduced in India ? 2653 15b5cc728e4d2b4197774f705
5b5cc728e4d2b4197774f705- 1Savinder Singhfalse
- 2Shriram Bhikaji Velankartrue
- 3D.R. Khullarfalse
- 4Mahesh Barnwalfalse
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Answer : 2. "Shriram Bhikaji Velankar"
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Answer: B) Shriram Bhikaji Velankar Explanation: The PIN code system was introduced on 15 th August 1972 by Shriram Bhikaji Velankar. Currently India has six digit post code and soon it will be converted in eight digits.
Q: Which of the following is not an aerosol? 2651 05b5cc699e4d2b4197774c691
5b5cc699e4d2b4197774c691- 1mudtrue
- 2dustfalse
- 3smokefalse
- 4fogfalse
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Answer : 1. "mud"
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Answer: A) mud Explanation: Among the given options, mud is not an aerosol. An aerosol is a suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets, in the air or another gas. Aerosols can be natural or anthropogenic. Examples of natural aerosols are fog, dust, forest exudates and geyser steam. Examples of anthropogenic aerosols are haze, particulate air pollutants, and smoke.
Q: Which of the following is the sixth to the left of the twentieth from the left end of the below arrangement ?BM%R#J@K!DF69L4*15NEP23AYQZ#7UG 2648 05b5cc758e4d2b4197774fc0a
5b5cc758e4d2b4197774fc0a- 1Ltrue
- 2Kfalse
- 34false
- 49false
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Answer : 1. "L"
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Answer: A) L Explanation: The twentieth element in the above arrangement is 'E'.Then, the sixth element to the left of 'E' is 'L'.
Q: Find the odd one out? 6, 3, 3, 4.5, 10 2647 05b5cc698e4d2b4197774c670
5b5cc698e4d2b4197774c670- 13false
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Answer : 4. "10"
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Answer: D) 10 Explanation: Here the given number series is 6, 3, 3, 4.5, 10 The odd one in the given series is 10 The pattern it follows is 6 6 x 0.5 = 3 3 x 1 = 3 3 x 1.5 = 4.5 4.5 x 2 = 9 Hence, the odd number is 10.
Q: A man could buy a certain number of notebooks for Rs.300. If each notebook cost is Rs.5 more, he could have bought 10 notebooks less for the same amount. Find the price of each notebook ? 2644 05b5cc6dde4d2b4197774ea28
5b5cc6dde4d2b4197774ea28- 115false
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- 310true
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Answer : 3. "10"
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Answer: C) 10 Explanation: Let the price of each note book be Rs.x. Let the number of note books which can be brought for Rs.300 each at a price of Rs.x be y. Hence xy = 300 => y = 300/x (x + 5)(y - 10) = 300 => xy + 5y - 10x - 50 = xy =>5(300/x) - 10x - 50 = 0 => -150+x2+5x multiplying both sides by -1/10x => x2+15x-10x-150=0 => x(x + 15) - 10(x + 15) = 0 => x = 10 or -15 As x>0, x = 10.
Q: When a computer prints a report this output is called 2644 05b5cc69fe4d2b4197774ca14
5b5cc69fe4d2b4197774ca14- 1Soft copyfalse
- 2Hard copytrue
- 3Printingfalse
- 4Programfalse
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Answer : 2. "Hard copy"
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Answer: B) Hard copy Explanation: Hard copy is the output which is printed by the computer.
Q: Statements :- All kids are God. No God is a Human. Some Human are Son. All Son are Men. Conclusions :- (a) Some Son are not God. (b) Some Men are Human. 2644 05b5cc6c8e4d2b4197774defb
5b5cc6c8e4d2b4197774defb- 1Only A followsfalse
- 2Only B followsfalse
- 3Both (A) and (B) followstrue
- 4A) and (B) follows D)false
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Answer : 3. "Both (A) and (B) follows"
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Answer: C) Both (A) and (B) follows Explanation:

