Question : Directions: Select the word pair that best represents a similar relationship to the one expressed in the pair of words given below.
(The words must be considered meaningful English words and must not be related to each other based on the number of letters/number of consonants/vowels in the word.)
Passenger : Bus
Option 1: Aeronaut : Hot air balloon
Option 2: Pirate : Ship
Option 3: Pilot : Aircraft
Option 4: Astronaut : Aircraft
Correct Answer: Aeronaut : Hot air balloon
Solution : Given:
Passenger : Bus (This depicts the relation between persons travelling or associated with the mode of transport.)
Let's check each option –
First option: Aeronaut: Hot air balloon; Aeronaut is a traveller on a hot air balloon.
Second option: Pirate : Ship; a Pirate is a person who attacks and robs ships.
Third option: Pilot : Aircraft; Pilot operates aircraft but is not a traveller.
Fourth option: Astronaut: Aircraft; an Astronaut is a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft but not a traveller of aircraft.
So, only the first option follows the same logic as followed by the given pair of words. Hence, the first option is correct.
Question : Directions: Two Statements are given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.
Statements:
No astronaut is tall.
Some tall are blue.
Conclusions:
I. Some astronauts are blue.
II. No tall is an astronaut.
Option 1: Only conclusion I follows.
Option 2: Both conclusions I and II follow.
Option 3: Neither conclusion I nor II follow.
Option 4: Only conclusion II follows.
Correct Answer: Only conclusion II follows.
Solution : According to the given statements, the Venn diagram is given below –
Let's analyse the conclusions –
Conclusion (I): Some astronauts are blue – As shown in the Venn diagram, the circles of the astronaut and blue are independent as no relation is defined between them. So, this conclusion doesn't follow.
Conclusion (II): No tall is an astronaut – As shown in the Venn diagram, it is clear that the relation of not between astronaut and tall is given. So, this conclusion follows.
So, only II conclusion follows. Hence, the fourth option is correct.
I am a student of class 10 , i want to know what all steps i should take to become an Astronaut in future?
Hello student,
To become an astronaut you will need to take pcm stream in 11th and 12th standard. You can give indian astronomy olympiard. After 12th you will need to give jee and apply to college which provide astronomy as a subject , like top iits and list, shibpur .
Or you can take other paths like doing bsc , msc, and PhD in astrophysics.
All the best
how to apply for nasa astronaut after completing mbbs and ms in India?
Hello Student,
Here are the pre-r equisites of becoming a NASA astronaut-:
- The candidate must have bachelor's degree in Computer/Physical science, engineering, biology, or maths.
- Applicants must have an aggregate of 65%.
- A minimum of 3 years of professional experience is required or 1,000 hours of piloting.
These are pre requisites to become a astronaut in NASA.
Hope this helps you.
Can I become an astronaut in ISRO without giving JEE?
Hi,
Yes, you can become a astronaut without giving JEE. You can persue some degree related to space field like btech or be in aerospace or aeronautics etc. But let me inform you that there is no particular exam conducted by ISRO to become a astronaut. In today's time ISRO chooses his astronaut from INDIAN AIR FORCE ( flying branch ). Recently ISRO is working on gaganyaan mission for which ISRO is selecting INDIAN AIR FORCE's pilots to train them as astronaut. Even INDIA 's first astronaut Rakesh Sharma was also serving in IAF when he was selected as an astronaut. So, maybe you should try for IAF as it is the only way to become a astronaut in ISRO in recent time.
how to become nasa astronaut after mbbs in India?
Hello Punya
NASA occasionally hires doctors, however a recent MBBS graduate has the least likelihood of being hired by NASA. After completing your MBBS in advanced medicine, you can pursue an MD or MS if you have at least five years of experience. Then you will have a good probability of being chosen.
Thanks
which college is best for astronomy
Hello,
Astronomy colleges in India are-
- Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences, Nainital.
- Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore.
- Indian Institute of Science Education and Research.
- Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram.
- National center for radio astronomy, Pune
- Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad
Thank you.
how can I become an astronaut in ISRO after 10th?
Dear aspirant hope you are doing well..
Educational requirements for becoming an astronaut:
- You will have to take up science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as your core subjects after your 10th grade.
- After that do your Bachelor's degree from a recognised university.You can take up subjects like physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology etc. in your Bachelor's. However, it is suggested that in your Bachelor's you do courses in aerospace or aeronautical engineering and avionics and then your Master's and Ph.D in the same.
- Trying scoring the highest possible score in all the competitions or academic examinations you give. Since there are multiple people applying for this and this job is in huge demand, the chances of you getting in are very low and thus to maximise your chances, you should secure maximum possible marks.
- After your graduation you can join the ISRO by giving the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). For joining NASA will have to appear for the NASA Space Physical.
- Try getting an internship in these fields so that you know the basics of the field work involved, it will give you the required experience to pacify the needs of the job and will further enhance your chances of employability.
- It will be advisable to either join the Air Force or Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) prelimnarily and then join an astronaut training programme. This will give you the required field training.
Colleges offering courses in Astrophysics/Aeronautics are:
- Indian Space and Research Organisation (ISRO), Bangalore
- Osmania University, Hyderabad
- Andhra University, Vishakhapatnam
- Punjabi University, Punjab
- IIT Bombay, Mumbai
Hope it's helpful..
Thank you