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8 Q: Directions:(30) Find Correct Spelling in given words.
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5d72065e2ac3c148044724fb- 1Ommineousfalse
- 2Ominoustrue
- 3Omineousfalse
- 4Omenousfalse
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Answer : 2. "Ominous "
Q:Direction: In the question a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expressed the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
We have decided to open a new branch.
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5f2289b94ab50b1697480c14- 1To open a new branch was decided by us.false
- 2To be opened a new branch has been decided.false
- 3It has been decided to open a new branch.true
- 4It may be decided to open a new branch by us.false
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Answer : 3. "It has been decided to open a new branch. "
Q:In the question a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
The Principal told us, "Wait here till I return."
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5ddb55f8d566ad537af90e9a- 1The Principal told us wait here till he return.false
- 2The Principal told us to wait there till he returned.true
- 3The Principal told us to wait there till I return.false
- 4The Principal told us please wait here till he returned.false
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Answer : 2. "The Principal told us to wait there till he returned. "
Q: The term steeplechase is associated with which of the following sports? 2679 05c34594a326d8256341ef749
5c34594a326d8256341ef749- 1Boxingfalse
- 2Chessfalse
- 3Rowingfalse
- 4Horse Racingtrue
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Answer : 4. "Horse Racing"
Q: Which answer figure will complete the pattern of the question figure?

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5fb6295b8355ec05739f2834- 1false
- 2true
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Answer : 2. "
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Q: If a number 72k23l is divisible by 88. Then find value of k and l ? 2679 05b5cc745e4d2b4197774fa36
5b5cc745e4d2b4197774fa36- 1k=8 & l=2false
- 2k=7 & l=2true
- 3k=8 & l=3false
- 4k=7 & l=1false
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Answer : 2. "k=7 & l=2"
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Answer: B) k=7 & l=2 Explanation: If a number to be divisile by 88, it should be divisible by both "8" and "11" Check for '8' :For a number to be divisible by "8", the last 3-digit should be divisible by "8"Here 72x23y --> last 3-digit is '23y'So y=2 [ (i.e) 232 is absolutely divisible by "8"] Chech for '11' :For a number to be divisible by "11" , sum of odd digits - sum of even digits should be divisible by "11"(7 + x + 3) - (2 + 2 + y)(7 + x + 3) - (2 + 2 + 2)(10 + x) - 6 should be divisible by "11"for x = 7=> 17 - 6 = 11 [ which is absolutely divisible by "11"] So x = 7 , y= 2.
Q: What is the ratio of 18 minutes to one hour ? 2678 05b5cc6bfe4d2b4197774da24
5b5cc6bfe4d2b4197774da24- 11/5false
- 23/4false
- 31/7false
- 43/10true
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Answer : 4. "3/10"
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Answer: D) 3/10 Explanation: One hour = 60 min 18/60 = 3/10
Q:Read the following passage carefully and give the answer of following questions.
The cyber–world is ultimately ungovernable. This is alarming as well as convenient; sometimes, convenient because alarming. Some Indian politicians use this to great advantage. When there is an obvious failure in governance during a crisis they deflect attention from their own incompetence towards the ungovernable. So, having failed to prevent nervous citizens from fleeing their cities of work by assuring them of proper protection, some national leaders are now busy trying to prove to one another, and to panic-prone Indians, that a mischievous neighbour has been using the internet and social networking sites to spread dangerous rumours. And the Centre's automatic reaction is to start blocking these sites and begin elaborate and potentially endless negotiations with Google, Twitter and Facebook about access to information. If this is the official idea of prompt action at a time of crisis among communities, then Indians have more reason to fear their protectors than the nebulous mischief-makers of the cyber world. Wasting time gathering proof, blocking vaguely suspicious websites, hurling accusations across the border and worrying about bilateral relations are ways of keeping busy with inessentials because one does not quite known what to do about the essentials of a difficult situation. Besides, only a fifth of the 245 websites blocked by the Centre mention the people of the Northeast or the violence in Assam. And if a few morphed images and spurious texts can unsettle an entire nation, then there is something deeply wrong with the nation and with how it is being governed. This is what its leaders should be addressing immediately, rather than making a wrongheaded display of their powers of censorship.
It is just as absurd, and part of the same syndrome, to try to ban Twitter accounts that parody despatches from the Prime Minister's Office. To describe such forms of humour and dissent as "misrepresenting" the PMO–as if Twitter would take these parodies for genuine despatches from the PMO — makes the PMO look more ridiculous than its parodists manage to. With the precedent for such action set recently by the chief minister of West Bengal, this is yet another proof that what Bengal thinks today India will think tomorrow. Using the cyber–world for flexing the wrong muscles is essentially not funny. It might even prove to be quite dangerously distracting.
The author’s seriousness regarding the situation can best be described in the following sentences, Pick the odd one out.
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5f28e982e3005114abd8ec50It is just as absurd, and part of the same syndrome, to try to ban Twitter accounts that parody despatches from the Prime Minister's Office. To describe such forms of humour and dissent as "misrepresenting" the PMO–as if Twitter would take these parodies for genuine despatches from the PMO — makes the PMO look more ridiculous than its parodists manage to. With the precedent for such action set recently by the chief minister of West Bengal, this is yet another proof that what Bengal thinks today India will think tomorrow. Using the cyber–world for flexing the wrong muscles is essentially not funny. It might even prove to be quite dangerously distracting.
- 1Our leaders should display their powers of censorship when needed.false
- 2If this is the official idea of prompt action at a time of crisis among communities, then Indians have more reason to fear their protectors than the nebulous mischief maker of the cyber-world.false
- 3The politician deflect attention from their own incompetence.true
- 4If a few morphed images and spurious texts can unsettle an entire nation, then there is something deeply wrong with the nation.false
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