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Q:

The cost price of an article is 480. If it is to be sold at a profit of 6.25 %, how much would be its selling price? 

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    Rs 510
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    Rs 530
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    Rs 503
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    Rs 519
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    None of these
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Answer : 1. "Rs 510"

Q:

Find the missing number?

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    100
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    144
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    0
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    125
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Answer : 2. "144"

Q: Where do the greenhouse gases come from? 2148 0

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    Agriculture
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    Land-use change
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    Fosssil fuels
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    All the above
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Answer : 4. "All the above"
Explanation :

Answer: D) All the above Explanation: Most of the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) come primarily from burning fossil fuels (coal, hydrocarbon gas liquids, natural gas, and petroleum) for energy use and the major greenhouse gas is of course carbon dioxide (CO2) which comes from burning fossil fuels and land-use change. But methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), which mostly come from agriculture and waste, are also significant GHGs and shouldn't be discounted.

Q:

The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.

The weather / is much / more warmer / than it was a few days before.

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    than it was a few days before
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    is much
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    The weather
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    more warmer
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Answer : 4. "more warmer"
Explanation :

The correct form should be "is much warmer" or "is much more warm." "More warmer" is redundant, and either "more" or "much" should be used.

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Direction: Use the verbs given in brackets either in Active or Passive according to sense of the given sentence.
He…..at the airport yesterday. (see)

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    have seen
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    is seen
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    was seen
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    were seen
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Answer : 3. "was seen"

Q:

Study the given pattern carefully and select the figure that will complete the given pattern in the question figure.

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Answer : 3. "

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Q: Ram sell his goods 25% cheaper than Shyam and 25% dearer than Bram. How much % is Bram's good cheaper than Shyam ? 2147 0

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    60%
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    40%
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    50%
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    30%
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Answer : 2. "40%"
Explanation :

Answer: B) 40% Explanation: Lets say shyam sells at 100,   Since Ram sells 25% cheaper than Shyam,   Therefor Ram sells at less than 25% of100 or 75 rs.   Ram sells 25% dearer than Bram or 125% of Ram =100% of Bram or   125% of x (say x price of bram )=75rs.or 100% of x =60rs.hence price of bram is 60rs.   now Bram's good is cheaper than Shyam's as (100-60)x100/100% or 40%.   Hence Brams Good is 40% cheaper than that of Shyam's good.

Q: How many Species go Extinct Every Day? 2147 0

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Explanation :

About 150 - 200 species of plant, insect, bird and mammal become extinct every day or 24 hrs. This is not an accurate but an estimation by U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity and Global Extinction Rates. It is also said that current extinctions were 'up to 100 times higher than the background rate.'

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