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hii i want to pusue law in govt college please suggest me what step should be taken next after 12.

Yash 5th Nov, 2024

Candidates seeking admission to the five-year integrated law programme in any government law college after the Class 12 are required to follow the following steps as mentioned below:

Step 1 : Candidates must meet the programme specific eligibility criteria as per the university and must appear for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) or any other entrance test as specified by the college/ university.

Step 2 : Apply for admission through the admission portal of the concerned university.

Step 3 : The university allots seats to candidates based on the scores obtained by them in the entrance examination.

Step 4 : Candidates are required to appear for the verification of documents as and when notified by the University.

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Question : The currency note in India is a:

 

Option 1: Promissory note

Option 2: Cheque

Option 3: Demand draft

Option 4: Bill of exchange

Team Careers360 20th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Promissory note


Solution : The correct answer is The currency note in India is (a) Promissory note.

A currency note is a form of legal tender issued by the central bank of a country, in this case, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). It is a promissory note issued by the RBI, which means it is a promise to pay the bearer the specified amount mentioned on the note. Currency notes are widely accepted as a medium of exchange for goods and services within the country. Individuals can use currency notes to make purchases, settle debts, and conduct transactions in India. Therefore, the correct answer is option a. Promissory note.

 

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Question : Akbar can complete a piece of work alone in 12 days, while Anthony can complete the same work alone in 20 days. If they work on alternate days with Anthony starting the work, then in how many days can they complete the whole work?

Option 1: $15$ days

Option 2: $16$ days

Option 3: $14 \frac{4}{5}$ days

Option 4: $15 \frac{1}{5}$ days

Team Careers360 20th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: $15 \frac{1}{5}$ days


Solution : LCM of 12 and 20 is 60.
So, Total work = 60 units
Now, Efficiency of Akbar = $\frac{\text{Total unit of work}}{\text{No. of days}}=\frac{60}{12}= 5$ unit/day
⇒ Efficiency of Anthony = $\frac{\text{Total unit of work}}{\text{No. of days}}=\frac{60}{20}= 3$ unit/day
⇒ Total Efficiency = (5 + 3) = 8 unit/day
Now, in 2 days = 8 units of work will be done.
⇒ In 7 pairs of days (7 × 2) = 8 × 7 = 56 unit of work will be done.
Work left = 60 – 56 = 4 units
⇒ As Anthony starts the work, his efficiency is 3 units/day 
⇒ On the 15th day Anthony will do 3 more units of work i.e. ( 56 + 3)  = 59 units of work is done.
Now, the remaining work will be done by Akbar in = $\frac{1}{5}$th day
⇒ Total days = $(14 +1 +\frac15)$ days = $15\frac15$ days
Hence, the correct answer is $15\frac15$ days.

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Question : Which of the following statement is correct?
Statement 1: Grading refers to determining of standard regarding size quality design weight in respect of a particular product.
Statement 2: Standardization refers to ensure uniformity and consistency in output reducing the need for inspection testing and evolution of the products.
 

Option 1: Both are true 

Option 2: Both are false

Option 3: Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.

Option 4: Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true.

 

Team Careers360 15th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true.

 


Solution : Grading refers to ensure that the product belong to a particular quality and higher prices could be realised to for better quality products. Standardization refers to ensure uniformity and consistency in output reducing the need for inspection testing and evolution of the products.

Hence, option D is correct.

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if i didnt apply for second attempt after applying in first attempt then, can i apply next year?

Tanya Gupta 14th Jan, 2024

Hello,


Yes, if you didn't apply for a second attempt after applying in the first attempt, you can definitely apply again next year. Attempts in themselves mean when you attempt for the exam. Hence, if you apply for second attempt then only it will be counted otherwise it won't be counted no matter the gap between your first and the second attempt.

Hence, you'll be able to apply next year and that will be considered as your 2nd attempt.


I hope this helps,

Thank you

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