Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Choose the correct option to complete the following pattern.

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5f5f32fd09624c19c5bb1d58- 1false
- 2false
- 3true
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Answer : 3. "
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Q: AB is a chord to a circle and PAT is the tangent to the circle at A. If ∠BAT=75° and ∠BAC=45° and C being a point on the circle, then ∠ABC is equal to
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5d779498a1321a5b0b59d26e- 140°false
- 245°false
- 360°true
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Answer : 3. "60°"
Q: If area of a circular jogging track is 3850 sq.metres. What is the circumference of the jogging track? 2491 05d10976a406b950bb95b0dd8
5d10976a406b950bb95b0dd8- 1225 metresfalse
- 2214 metresfalse
- 3220 metrestrue
- 4235 metresfalse
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Answer : 3. "220 metres"
Explanation :
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Q: Inadequate supply of blood in the human body is called-
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5f87f00bb7ad805e26c76eac- 1Anemiatrue
- 2Hypermiafalse
- 3Hemostasisfalse
- 4Hemorrhagefalse
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Answer : 1. "Anemia"
Q: What is the full form of CRR?
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5e785e2ee8e6613a385d728d- 1Cash Reserve Ratefalse
- 2Cash Reserve Ratiotrue
- 3Cash Recession Ratiofalse
- 4Core Reserve Ratefalse
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Answer : 2. "Cash Reserve Ratio"
Q: That which cannot be corrected 2490 05b5cc6a6e4d2b4197774cd7a
5b5cc6a6e4d2b4197774cd7a- 1Incorrigibletrue
- 2Illegiblefalse
- 3Illegalfalse
- 4Indeliblefalse
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Answer : 1. "Incorrigible"
Explanation :
Answer: A) Incorrigible Explanation: The One-word substitute for That which cannot be corrected is Incorrigible.
Q: A certain amount of money is lent out at compound interest at the rate of 20% per annum for two years, compounded annually. It would give Rs. 482 more if the amount is compounded half yearly. Find the principal.
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5e78be394572817353d470b0- 1Rs. 30000false
- 2Rs. 10000false
- 3Rs. 15000false
- 4Rs. 25000false
- 5Rs. 20000true
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Answer : 5. "Rs. 20000"
Q: Nuclear explosive devices were tested in india at 2489 05b5cc658e4d2b4197774bded
5b5cc658e4d2b4197774bded- 1Pokhrantrue
- 2Kanchipuramfalse
- 3Sriharikotafalse
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Answer : 1. "Pokhran"
Explanation :
Pokhran is a city and a municipality located in Jaisalmer district in the Indian State of Rajasthan. It is a remote location in the Thar desert region and served as the test site for India’s first underground nuclear weapon detonation.
It shot into the international limelight on 7th September 1974, when the then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi verbally authorised scientists at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) at Trombay to detonate small and miniaturised nuclear device. Throughout its development, the device was formally called the Peaceful Nuclear Explosive (PNE) by Indian Government, but it was usually referred to as the Operation ‘Smiling Buddha’. On 11th May of 1998, 24th year after the first operation, the Atomic Energy Commission of India and the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) carried out the joint operation, known as Pokhran-ll. The AEC India detonated its four devices as part of the underground nuclear testing on Pokhran Test Range.

