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If you have financial issue and you want to leave your bds seat after completing one year , you won't get refund of fees also your one year will be wasted .
If you quit , after that what are your future plans ? What will you do
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PhD stands for Doctor of philosophy .
For pursuing phD in English language, the candidate must have master's degree in English language with minimum 55% from any recognized university.
( for sc / st and obc category there is 5% relaxation(
They need to appear for entrance exam
Question : Z Ltd. offered to public 80,000 shares for subscription. Applications were received for 1,30,000 shares and pro rata allotment was made to the applicants. X applied for 52,000 shares and Y was allotted 16,000 shares.
On the basis of the above information, calculate:
Question :- What is the pro rata ratio?
Option 1: 13:12
Option 2: 8:13
Option 3: 8:9
Option 4: 12:13
Correct Answer: 8:13
Solution :
Answer = 8:13
Pro rata ratio = No. of shares allotted: No. of shares applied
= 80,000: 1,30,000 or 8:13.
It means that 8 shares are allotted to an applicant who has applied for 13 shares.
Question : Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE? I. $\sqrt{11}+\sqrt7<\sqrt{10}+\sqrt8$ II. $\sqrt{17}+\sqrt{11}>\sqrt{15}+\sqrt{13}$
Option 1: Only I
Option 2: Only II
Option 3: Both I and II
Option 4: Neither I nor II
Correct Answer: Only I
Solution : Evaluating the given statements: I. $\sqrt{11}+\sqrt7<\sqrt{10}+\sqrt8$ Squaring both sides we get: ⇒ $(\sqrt{11}+\sqrt7)^2<(\sqrt{10}+\sqrt8)^2$ ⇒ $11+7+2\sqrt{77}<10+8+2\sqrt{80}$ ⇒ $18+2\sqrt{77}<18+2\sqrt{80}$ So, statement I is true. II. $\sqrt{17}+\sqrt{11}>\sqrt{15}+\sqrt{13}$ Squaring both sides we get: ⇒ $(\sqrt{17}+\sqrt{11})^2>(\sqrt{15}+\sqrt{13})^2$ ⇒ $17+11+2\sqrt{187}>15+13+2\sqrt{195}$ ⇒ $28+2\sqrt{187}>28+2\sqrt{195}$ So, statement II is wrong. Hence, the correct answer
Question : Direction: In this question, a word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in the two matrices, given below. The columns and rows of Matrix (I) are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix (II) are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g. G can be represented by 04,40, etc. and K can be represented by 56, 75, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word NICE.
Option 1: 66, 58, 33, 02
Option 2: 87, 65, 03, 24
Option 3: 66, 23, 68, 30
Option 4: 59, 68, 40, 02
Correct Answer: 66, 58, 33, 02
Solution : Given – NICE
Option first: 66, 58, 33, 02
NICE.
The first set represents the word NICE.
Option second: 87, 65, 03, 24
NIFC
Option third: 66, 23, 68, 30
NGKO
Option fourth: 59, 68, 40, 02
NKGE
Hence, first option is
Question : Directions: A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two matrices, given below. The columns and rows of Matrix (I) are numbered from 1 to 5 and that of Matrix (II) are numbered from 6 to 10. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g. L can be represented by 14, 33, 42, etc. and M can be represented by 66, 79, 98, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word given below: PINK
Matrix I
Matrix II
Option 1: 99, 11, 69, 22
Option 2: 69, 99, 11, 34
Option 3: 69, 11, 99, 41
Option 4: 69, 78, 51, 43
Correct Answer: 69, 11, 99, 41
Solution : Given: PINK
Number representations of each letter of the word PINK – P – 69, 76, 88, 97, 106 I – 11, 24, 32, 43, 52 N – 67, 78, 86, 99, 109 K – 13, 22, 34, 41, 51
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