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Question : Directions: A graph showing the price of rice in India during the years 2000 to 2003 is given below. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions.
For the month of May, the graph shows that the price of rice was the lowest in the year:
Option 1: 2000
Option 2: 2001
Option 3: 2002
Option 4: 2003
Correct Answer: 2003
Solution : From the given graph, the price of rice is seen lowest in 2003. Hence, the answer is 2003.
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
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If you score 250+ in JEE Paper 2, you may have a good chance of getting admission to various institutes, including NITs (National Institutes of Technology), SPAs (School of Planning and Architecture), and JJ College of Architecture, especially considering your OBC category status, which typically
Question : Which of the given statements related to the temples of India is correct?
I. The Nagara style of architecture is also known as the North Indian style.
II. The Dravidian style of architecture is also known as the South Indian style.
Option 1: Neither I nor II
Option 2: Both I and II
Option 3: Only II
Option 4: Only I
Correct Answer: Both I and II
Solution : The correct answer is Both I and II.
Nagara refers to the style of temple architecture that gained popularity in northern India. The Nagara style was originally recorded as being purchased by the Gupta Dynasty (3rd century CE to 543 CE),
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The eligibility criteria for appearing in the UGC NET Exam conducted by NTA (National Testing Agency) is that a student must have completed their Master's degree with an aggregate of 55% or more in their preferred specialisation. Bachelor's degree is not an issue here,
Yes, you can pursue a UG course in Arts after completing your SSLC and a Diploma in Civil Engineering, provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the institution offering the course. Here’s a detailed overview:
Eligibility Criteria: Most universities and colleges offer undergraduate programs in Arts to candidates from
Question : Choose the correct answer of the phrase
Blue blood
Option 1: Complain verbally
Option 2: To gain experience
Option 3: To try hard
Option 4: Member of high class society
Correct Answer: Member of high class society
Solution : The correct answer is option 4
Blue Blood means someone from an upper-class family.
eg: He is not going to work for us his blood is blue.
Question : Case Study: XYZ Manufacturing Company
The next step XYZ Manufacturing Company should take after evaluating alternative courses of action is:
Option 1: Selecting an alternative
Option 2: Developing premises
Option 3: Setting objectives and goals
Option 4: Allocating resources
Correct Answer: Selecting an alternative
Solution : The correct answer is (a). Selecting an alternative
Once XYZ Manufacturing Company has considered various courses of action for planning the new line of smart home appliances, the next logical step is to select the most suitable alternative. Selecting an alternative involves making
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