National Aptitude Test in Architecture
Question : What is the difference between a balanced budget and a surplus budget?
Option 1: A balanced budget has equal spending and revenue, while a surplus budget has more revenue than spending
Option 2: A balanced budget has more spending than revenue, while a surplus budget has equal spending and revenue
Option 3: A balanced budget has more revenue than spending, while a surplus budget has equal spending and revenue
Option 4: A balanced budget has equal spending and revenue, while a surplus budget has more spending than revenue
Correct Answer: A balanced budget has equal spending and revenue, while a surplus budget has more revenue than spending
Solution : The correct answer is (a). A balanced budget has equal spending and revenue, while a surplus budget has more revenue than spending.
A balanced budget refers to a situation
Question : Select the correct indirect narration of the given sentence. Sushant said to the elderly lady, “Madam, you can take my place and stand here in the queue.”
Option 1: Sushant gave up his place and said to the elderly lady that she can stand here.
Option 2: Sushant said to the elderly lady that he can give his place in the queue.
Option 3: Sushant gave up his place in the queue and said to the elderly lady that she can stand there.
Option 4: Sushant told the elderly lady that she could take his place and stand there in the queue.
Correct Answer: Sushant told the elderly lady that she could take his place and stand there in the queue.
Solution : The fourth option is the correct choice.
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There are no colleges that admit students into B. Arch programs without taking into account their NATA or JEE Mains scores. IITs, NITs, and GFTIs specifically consider NATA and JEE Mains (Paper 2) scores. Nevertheless, an alternative option could be to pursue admission through management seats, as these
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The eligibility criteria of jee paper 2 are as follows -
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Candidates must have completed either the 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics or the 10+3 diploma with Mathematics as a subject from an approved board to be able to apply for NATA. Candidates may also submit a provisional application if they will be taking the 10+2 exam
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