Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
Question : Directions: Which number will appear at the bottom face in the last cube?
Option 1: 3
Option 2: 4
Option 3: 6
Option 4: 1
Correct Answer: 6
Solution : The bottom face in the last cube is the face opposite to 4. Taking dice positions 2 and 3 with 4 as the common face,
Moving clockwise from the common face with 4,
Pairs of opposite faces –
So, the bottom face in the last
Question : Directions: In the following question observe the series and figure out the pattern used to form it. What will be the 3rd term of the series? 1, 5, ?, 22, 35
Option 1: 11
Option 2: 14
Option 3: 10
Option 4: 12
Correct Answer: 12
Solution : Given: 1, 5, ?, 22, 35
The difference between each consecutive term is increasing by 3 – 1 + 4 = 5 5 + (4 + 3) = 5 + 7 = 12 12 + (7 + 3) = 12 + 10 = 22 22
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Question : Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. Profit
Option 1: Earnings
Option 2: Amount
Option 3: Sale
Option 4: Expense
Correct Answer: Expense
Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.
Profit means the amount of money gained from a business activity after subtracting all expenses, whereas expense means the costs incurred during business operations that reduce overall profit. So, in this case, expense is the opposite of
Question : Directions: In a certain code language, SIGHT is written as @?*^! and ANT is written as #&!. How is NIGHT written in that code language?
Option 1: &?*^!
Option 2: &?*!^
Option 3: &*?^!
Option 4: ?&*^!
Correct Answer: &?*^!
Solution : Given: SIGHT is written as @?*^! and ANT is written as #&!.
Each alphabet of the given words is assigned a symbol. So, considering the above-given words, the codes for each letter are S→@; I→?; G→*; H→^; T→!; A→#; N→&
Thus, considering the above codes,
Question : Which of the following is the reason of excess demand?
Option 1: Rise in the prosperity to consume
Option 2: Reduction in taxes
Option 3: Rise in imports
Option 4: Both A and B.
Correct Answer: Both A and B.
Solution : Following are the reasons of excess demand-
Hence Option D is correct.
Question : The salary paid during the year was Rs 1,60,000. The salary outstanding at the end of the year was 14,000, and the salary outstanding at the beginning of the year was Rs 180,00. Salary to be transferred to the debit side of the Income and expenditure account will be
Option 1: Rs 1,28,000
Option 2: Rs 1,92,000
Option 3: Rs 1,64,000
Option 4: Rs 1,56,000
Correct Answer: Rs 1,56,000
Solution : Salary Paid during the year = 1,69000 Add outstanding Salary at the end of the year = 14000 ______ 1,74000 less out standing Salary = (1800) at the seq. of the year Income and Expenditure A/C = 1,56,000
The answer is Rs 1,56,000 Hence,
Question : According to the 2011 Census, which among the following states has the highest population?
Option 1: Bihar
Option 2: Tamil Nadu
Option 3: Uttar Pradesh
Option 4: Maharashtra
Correct Answer: Uttar Pradesh
Solution : The correct answer is Uttar Pradesh.
Uttar Pradesh is the most populated State in India according to the Census of 2011. The population of Uttar Pradesh is 16.51% of the total population of India. The population density of Uttar Pradesh is 828 per square
Question : Which of the following is an advantage of using assessment centers as a selection tool?
Option 1: Low cost
Option 2: Quick selection process
Option 3: Objective evaluation of candidates
Option 4: Limited participant engagement
Correct Answer: Objective evaluation of candidates
Solution : The correct answer is (c) Objective evaluation of candidates
Assessment centers involve multiple assessment methods, such as interviews, group exercises, role-plays, simulations, and other activities, to assess candidates' competencies, skills, and behaviors. The use of standardized assessment criteria and multiple assessors enhances
Question : Which among the following cities in India is not located in Golden Quadrilateral Road Network ?
Option 1: Kolkata
Option 2: Mumbai
Option 3: New Delhi
Option 4: Chandigarh
Correct Answer: Chandigarh
Solution : The correct answer is Chandigarh.
Golden Quadrilateral Project was launched in 2001. It is a six/four lane superhighway project connecting the four corners of India and the major cities of Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai. It is being implemented by National Highway Authority of India
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