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I have less mark in the graduation. So can i take b. Ed arabic in keyi sahib training college

Ishita 11th Aug, 2024

Hello Aspirant

After checking various websites and the official website of Keyi Sahib Training College, I can tell you that these things-

If you have done your Bachelor's or Master's in Sciences/Social Sciences/ Humanity, then you need an aggregate of 50% in these degrees.

If you have done your Bachelor's

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what was the need for having bed after ba.arabic literature?

Avanti Nitin Naik 20th Jul, 2024

Greeting Student,

After Completing B.A in Arabic literature if you want to enter in education sector and become a teacher of Arabic literature, Education Consultant, Curriculum Developer.Instructor Coordinator, Education Administrator, Educational Researcher, Academic Counsellor, Professor, etc.. You need to complete B.Ed.That is Bachelor OF Education. To know more about please

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Question : A profit of 12% is made when a mobile phone is sold at Rs. P and there is a 4% loss when the phone is sold at Rs. Q. Then Q : P is:

Option 1: 1 : 1

Option 2: 4 : 5

Option 3: 6 : 7

Option 4: 3 : 1

Team Careers360 19th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 6 : 7


Solution : Let the cost price of the mobile phone as $x$. 
Given that a profit of 12% is made when the mobile phone is sold at Rs. P.
$P = x + 0.12x = 1.12x$
And there is a 4% loss when the phone

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Question : Who among the following classical poets of the Sultanate period in India popularised Qawwali, a form of music which derived its name from the Arabic word "qaul", meaning "to speak"?

Option 1: Nizamuddin Auliya

Option 2: Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi

Option 3: Amir Khusrau

Option 4: Shams al-Din Muhammad Hafiz

Team Careers360 14th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Amir Khusrau


Solution : The correct answer is Amir Khusrau.

Amir Khusrau, a Sufi saint from Delhi belonging to the Chisti order, is acknowledged for blending Persian, Arabic, Turkish and Indian musical traditions in the late 13th century, giving rise to what we recognise today as Qawwali.

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Question : Which languages were primarily used in the translation of Mughal court chronicles?

Option 1: Arabic and Greek

 

Option 2: Persian and English

Option 3: Sanskrit and Urdu

Option 4: Turkish and Hindi

Team Careers360 23rd Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Persian and English


Solution : Persian and English were primarily used in the translation of Mughal court chronicles, as Persian was the court language and English translations facilitated access to a wider audience.

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