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8 Q: In a exam, a student scores four marks for every correct answer and loses one mark for every wrong answer. If Rahul attempts all sixty questions and secures 130 marks, the no of questions Rahul attempted correctly is :
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5f589db2c93f325a6769bf2f- 140false
- 232false
- 338true
- 434false
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Answer : 3. "38"
Q: Pick the correct option to till in the blank space.
The children _____ a good time out in the garden.
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633ff29a6df4b84ba5161324The children _____ a good time out in the garden.
- 1was havingfalse
- 2are havingtrue
- 3has hadfalse
- 4had beenfalse
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Answer : 2. "are having "
Q: A, B, C, D, E and F are cousins. No two cousins are of the same age, but all have birthday on the same date. The youngest is 17 years old and E the oldest is 22 years old. F is somewhere between B and D in age. A is older than B. C is older than D.
Which of the following statement is not possible?
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63371db393021d4ee41c8f95Which of the following statement is not possible?
- 1F is 18 years oldfalse
- 2F is 20 years oldtrue
- 3D is 20 years oldfalse
- 4F is 19 years oldfalse
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Answer : 2. "F is 20 years old"
Q: Gorband is a distinct Sringar (decoration) of which animal in Rajasthan?
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6321bafd69fe1d77bc02f495- 1Bullockfalse
- 2Cameltrue
- 3Elephantfalse
- 4Horsefalse
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Answer : 2. "Camel"
Q: The Golden Quadrilateral project is related to?
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5f7c38673371cf6f4d4637ac- 1Road Transporttrue
- 2Air transportfalse
- 3Water transportfalse
- 4Rail Transportfalse
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Answer : 1. "Road Transport"
Q: What percent decrease in salary would exactly cancel out the 20 percent increase?
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5dbaafd633aa9436e0e60aa7- 120%false
- 2$$ 16{2\over3}\% $$true
- 3$$ 33{1\over3}\% $$false
- 418 %false
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Answer : 2. "$$ 16{2\over3}\% $$"
Q: Kharif crops are sown
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60586d42d2ebd403fd28c2f7- 1At the end of North-East monsoonfalse
- 2At the end of the South West monsoonfalse
- 3At the beginning of the North-East monsoonfalse
- 4At the beginning of the South-West monsoontrue
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Answer : 4. "At the beginning of the South-West monsoon"
Explanation :
Kharif crops – The crops sown in June-July in the Indian subcontinent are called Kharif crops. These crops are harvested in October and November. These require high temperature and humidity at the time of sowing and dry environment at the time of ripening.
Main Kharif crops – Cotton, groundnut, paddy, millet, maize, sweet potato, urad, moong, moth cowpea (Chanwala), jowar, arhar, dhaincha, sugarcane, soybean, okra, sesame, guar, jute, flax etc.
Q:Directions : In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II, and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some drums are posters.
All posters are windows.
Some windows are tablets.
All tablets are books.
Conclusions:
I. Some windows are drums.
II. Some books are posters.
III. Some tablets are drums.
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5da017ae294df478b483dc04Some drums are posters.
All posters are windows.
Some windows are tablets.
All tablets are books.
Conclusions:
I. Some windows are drums.
II. Some books are posters.
III. Some tablets are drums.
- 1None followsfalse
- 2Only I followstrue
- 3Only II followsfalse
- 4Only III followsfalse
- 5Only I and II followfalse
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