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Q: Galloping inflation is also known as 1737 0

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    Hyperinflation
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    Jumping inflation
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    Moderate inflation
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    None
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Answer : 2. "Jumping inflation"
Explanation :

Answer: B) Jumping inflation Explanation: Galloping inflation is also known as jumping inflation.   It refers to a type of inflation that occurs when the prices of goods and services increase at the two-digit or three-digit rate per annum.

Q: CTRL + ] is used for 1737 0

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    Re-do
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    Right align text
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    Increase in font size
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    Expand or collapse the ribbon
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Answer : 3. "Increase in font size"
Explanation :

Answer: C) Increase in font size Explanation: CTRL + ] is a computer shortcut and is used for Increase in font size.   Shortcuts : Re-do ---- Ctrl + Y Right align text ---- Ctrl + R Expand or collapse the ribbon ---- Ctrl + F1

Q:

A person goes to his office by scooter at the speed of 80 km/hr and reaches 60 minutes earlier. If he goes at the speed 50 km/hr, then he reaches 48 minutes late. What will be the speed of the scooter to reach on the usual time?

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    64 km/hr
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    66 km/hr
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    60 km/hr
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    62 km/hr
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Answer : 3. "60 km/hr"

Q: In a single throw of two dice , find the probability that neither a doublet nor a total of 8 will appear. 1737 0

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    7/15
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    5/18
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    13/18
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    3/16
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Answer : 2. "5/18"
Explanation :

Answer: B) 5/18 Explanation: n(S) = 36   A = {(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5), (6, 6)}   B = { (2, 6), (3, 5), (4, 4), (5, 3), (6, 2) }   nA=6, nB=5, nA∩B=1   ∴Required probability = PA∪B    = PA+PB-PA∩B   =  636+536-136 = 518

Q: Which Asian mountain is also known as the Savage Mountain due to the extreme difficulty of ascent? 1737 0

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    Kanchenjunga
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    K 2
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    Lhotse
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    None of these
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Answer : 2. "K 2"

Q: How many days in 4 years? 1737 0

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    1460
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    1461
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    1462
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    1459
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Answer : 1. "1460"
Explanation :

Answer: A) 1460 Explanation: Days in 4 years =>  Let the first year is Normal year i.e, its not Leap year. A Leap Years occurs once for every 4 years. 4 years => 365 + 365 + 365 + 366(Leap year) 4 years => 730 + 731 = 1461   Therefore, Number of Days in 4 Years = 1461 Days.

Q:

On which of the following rivers is Nagarjuna Sagar Dam located?

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    Godavari
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    Krishna
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    Kaveri
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    Mahanadi
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Answer : 2. "Krishna"

Q:

When young learners are asked to read a text silently, they should be instructed

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    to infer the meaning of new words from the context and read with comprehension
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    to pay special attention to grammar items used in the passage
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    to read fast even if they don't comprehend the meaning
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    to stop reading whenever they encounter a difficult word or phrase
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Answer : 1. "to infer the meaning of new words from the context and read with comprehension "

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