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Question : Directions: In the following question, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four as your answer.

Only the brave deserve the _________.

Option 1: fare

Option 2: flare

Option 3: flair

Option 4: fair

Team Careers360 23rd Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: fair


Solution : The fourth option is the correct answer.

The sentence conveys the idea that those who display courage and bravery are the ones who rightfully earn or deserve recognition, honour, or, glory for their actions.

The word 'fair' symbolises beauty, rewards, or good things, while 'brave'

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Gis and remote sensing course available in BHU

Sajal Trivedi 17th Jan, 2024

Hello aspirant,

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi offers a two-year, four-semester PG Diploma in Remote Sensing & GIS programme.

One of the following must have been completed by the candidate with 50% of graduation credits or 55% of post-graduate credits:

B.Tech./B.E./B.Sc./B.sc.(Ag.)/B. CA

B.A. with one of the following subjects: geography, mathematics,

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How admission in Boptom course

mjaisinghani62 20th Jan, 2024

Hello Pankaj

B.Optom is bachelor of optometry .

For admission to this B .optometry course you will have to appear for entrance exam . Entrance exams are - TJEE , CUET ,KCET ,GUJCET ,GITAM GAT and IUET .

Eligibility criteria for the course is that you must have passed class

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Question : Comprehension:

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.

The drainage systems of India are mainly controlled by the broad relief features of the subcontinent. Accordingly, the Indian rivers are divided into two major groups: the Himalayan rivers and the Peninsular rivers.
 

Apart from originating from the two major physiographic regions of India, the Himalayan and the Peninsular rivers are different from each other in many ways. Most of the Himalayan rivers are perennial. It means that they have water throughout the year. These rivers receive water from rain as well as from melted snow from the lofty mountains. The major Himalayan rivers are the Indus, the Ganga, and the Brahmaputra. These rivers are long and are joined by many large and important tributaries. A river along with its tributaries may be called a river system. The two major Himalayan rivers, the Indus and the Brahmaputra originate from the north of the mountain ranges. They cut through the mountains making gorges in the upper course. The perennial Himalayan rivers have long courses from their source to the sea. They perform intensive erosional activity in their upper courses and carry huge loads of silt and sand with their swift current. In the middle and the lower courses, these rivers form meanders, oxbow lakes, levees, and many other depositional features in their floodplains as their speed slackens. They also have well-developed deltas.
 

A large number of the Peninsular rivers like the Godavari, Kaveri, and Krishna are seasonal, as their flow is dependent on rainfall. During the dry season when it doesn’t rain, even the large rivers have reduced flow of water in their channels. The Peninsular rivers have shorter and shallower courses as compared to their Himalayan counterparts. However, some of them originate in the central highlands and flow towards the west. Most of the rivers of peninsular India originate in the Western Ghats and flow towards the Bay of Bengal.

Question:

Himalayan rivers are never dry because they:

Option 1: have a shorter and shallower course

Option 2: are dependent on rainfall only

Option 3: are fed by glaciers and rainfall

Option 4: originate in the Western Ghats

Team Careers360 18th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: are fed by glaciers and rainfall


Solution : The correct choice is the third option.

Explanation:
The passage mentions that most of the Himalayan rivers are perennial, meaning they have water throughout the year. The reason for their continuous flow is explained further: these rivers receive water from

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well if i do paper in hindi ( cuet ) cause i am from hindi medium would i get the college courses in hindi to or it doesnt depend on the what subject i choose according to college i will get to choose my course hindi or english is that right ?

Ishita 1st Aug, 2024

Hello Aspirant

When you fill out the form for CUET UG, they ask you about your preferred course of choice for a bachelor's, where you fill in your subject choice. If you choose Hindi as your subject, then they will give you BA in Hindi as your degree course. But

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Question : Comprehension:

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.

The drainage systems of India are mainly controlled by the broad relief features of the subcontinent. Accordingly, the Indian rivers are divided into two major groups: the Himalayan rivers; and the Peninsular rivers.
 

Apart from originating from the two major physiographic regions of India, the Himalayan and the Peninsular rivers are different from each other in many ways. Most of the Himalayan rivers are perennial. It means that they have water throughout the year. These rivers receive water from rain as well as from melted snow from the lofty mountains. The major Himalayan rivers are the Indus, the Ganga, and the Brahmaputra. These rivers are long and are joined by many large and important tributaries. A river along with its tributaries may be called a river system. The two major Himalayan rivers, the Indus and the Brahmaputra originate from the north of the mountain ranges. They cut through the mountains making gorges in the upper course. The perennial Himalayan rivers have long courses from their source to the sea. They perform intensive erosional activity in their upper courses and carry huge loads of silt and sand with their swift current. In the middle and the lower courses, these rivers form meanders, oxbow lakes, levees, and many other depositional features in their floodplains as their speed slackens. They also have well-developed deltas.
 

A large number of the Peninsular rivers like the Godavari, Kaveri, and Krishna are seasonal, as their flow is dependent on rainfall. During the dry season when it doesn’t rain, even the large rivers have reduced flow of water in their channels. The Peninsular rivers have shorter and shallower courses as compared to their Himalayan counterparts. However, some of them originate in the central highlands and flow towards the west. Most of the rivers of peninsular India originate in the Western Ghats and flow towards the Bay of Bengal.

Question:

‘Slackened speed’ suggests:

Option 1: average speed

Option 2: tremendous speed

Option 3: maximum speed

Option 4: reduced speed

Team Careers360 23rd Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: reduced speed


Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.

Explanation:
The passage mentions, "In the middle and lower courses, these rivers form meanders, oxbow lakes, levees, and many other depositional features in their floodplains as their speed slackens." Here, "slackens" indicates a decrease or reduction in

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Question : If $a^{3}+\frac{1}{a^{3}}=2$, then the value of $\frac{a^{2}+1}{a}$ is ($a$ is a positive number):

Option 1: 1

Option 2: 2

Option 3: 3

Option 4: 4

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 2


Solution : Given: $a^{3}+\frac{1}{a^{3}}=2$
⇒ $a^{3}+\frac{1}{a^{3}}=2$
⇒ $a^{6}+1 =2a^3$
⇒ $a^{6}-2a^3+1=0$
⇒ $(a^3-1)^2=0$
$a = 1$, the above equation is satisfied.
Now putting $a = 1$, in the equation, we get
$\frac{a^{2}+1}{a} = \frac{1^{2}+1}{1} = 2$
Hence, the correct answer is 2.

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