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I completed my 10th board in 2020 and complete my 12th board in 2022 with low percentage and I decide to do my class 12th again this year to improve my percentage. Can I give the KCET exam

Sajal Trivedi 18th Jan, 2024

Hello aspirant,

The KCET 2024 eligibility requirements are available at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in, according to KEA. Through the official pamphlet, the authorities disseminated the KCET 2024 eligibility requirements.

Applicants may also apply for the KCET exam if they took the class 12/PUC exam in 2024 and are awaiting their results.

Hence you

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Question : Directions: Manjot cycles X km towards the North and then turns left and cycles Y km to reach her shop. The shortest distance between the starting point and her shop is 5 km. What can be the value of X and Y in km?

Option 1: 3 km and 4 km

Option 2: 8 km and 4 km

Option 3: 3 km and 5 km

Option 4: 4 km and 6 km

Team Careers360 23rd Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 3 km and 4 km


Solution : According to the instructions given, the diagram is as follows –

Now, we have to find the values of X and Y.

Here, A is the starting point and C is the finishing point.
AB = X km; BC = Y

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Question : A sells a television to B for INR 4,860, thereby losing 19%. B sells it to C at a price which would have given A a 17% profit. Find the gain of B.

Option 1: INR 4,160

Option 2: INR 2,160

Option 3: INR 3,160

Option 4: INR 1,160

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: INR 2,160


Solution : Let the cost price of A be INR $x$.
The selling price of A = cost price of B = INR 4860
Loss of A = 19% of $x$
Selling price of A = cost price of A – Loss of A
⇒ 4860

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Question : Select the most appropriate option to improve the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to improve it, select 'No improvement required'.

You might spot a tiger in the Sariska Reserve if you would be lucky.

Option 1: if it was

Option 2: No improvement required

Option 3: if you are

Option 4: then you are

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: if you are


Solution : The correct choice is the third option.

Explanation: The reason for this correction is that "if you are lucky" is the grammatically correct construction for a conditional statement in this context. The use of "would" in "if you would be lucky" creates unnecessary

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I am a US citizen (oci) but have completed 1-12th standard in Karnataka, am I eligible for kcet?

Tanya Gupta 11th Jan, 2024

Hello,


Since you are an OCO which is Overseas Citizin of India and have completed your 1st to 12th standard in Karnataka, you are eligible to apply for KCET which is Karnataka Common Entrance Test. KCET is conducted by the Karnatka Examinations Authority for admissions to various professional courses in

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