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is entrance test required for ba economics,political science honours double measures in delhi ncr christ campus

Satakshi 24th Feb, 2024

No there is no need for entrance u only need Candidates passed 10+2 level (ISC / CBSE / NIOS / State Boards) in any stream (Humanities, Social Sciences, Commerce & Management and Sciences) from any recognised Board in India.

Candidates writing their final year examinations in March-May 2023 may apply with their class X and XI marksheet

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Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some of the words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
"I am proud to (1)_____ to a religion which has taught the world both tolerance (2)_____ universal acceptance," he declared (3)_____ September 11, 1593. "We believe not only in universal toleration. (4)_____ we accept all religions as true. I am proud to belong to a nation which has sheltered the persecuted and the (5)_____ of all religions and all nations of the earth."

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 4.

Option 1: yet

Option 2: though

Option 3: and

Option 4: but

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: but


Solution : The most appropriate choice to fill in the blank is the fourth option.

Explanation: The sentence structure indicates a contrast between the two ideas presented. The speaker believes in universal toleration, but there is a contrasting idea or condition that follows.

The conjunction but is commonly used to introduce a contrasting element in a sentence. It helps to connect two clauses that present opposing or contradictory information.

So, the correct sentence would be: "We believe not only in universal toleration, but we accept all religions as true."

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Question : Directions: Seven people, A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are sitting in a straight row facing the north. Only two people sit to the left of C. Only two people sit between A and B. B sits to the left of A. E is an immediate neighbour of A to the right. Only one person sits to the right of D. F is not an immediate neighbour of B. Who sits to the extreme left?

Option 1: B

Option 2: D

Option 3: E

Option 4: F

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: B


Solution : Given:
(I) Only two people sit between A and B. B sits to the left of A. E is an immediate neighbour of A to the right.

(II) Only two people sit to the left of C. Only one person sits to the right of D. F is not an immediate neighbour of B.

So, B sits to the extreme left. Hence, the first option is correct.

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is political science a good subject to graduation with is it valuable in future

ishratsadaf8 24th Feb, 2024

Greetings!

Yes, political science is a valuable subject for graduation. It helps you understand how governments work, analyze policies, and comprehend global issues. The knowledge gained is applicable in various careers such as public administration, law, journalism, or international relations. Additionally, critical thinking and analytical skills developed in political science are highly sought after in many professions. So, choosing political science for your graduation can open doors to diverse and meaningful career paths in the future.

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Question : The seventh schedule of the Constitution of India deals with

Option 1: allocation of seats in the Council of States

Option 2: distribution of power between the Union and the States

Option 3: power and authority of the municipalities

Option 4: powers of the governor of the state

Team Careers360 23rd Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: distribution of power between the Union and the States


Solution : The correct option is the distribution of power between the Union and the States

The Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution addresses the division of responsibilities and powers between the Union government and the state governments. The Union List, the State List, and the Concurrent List are three lists that define the areas within which the various governments can enact laws.

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Question : Aman decided to cover a distance of 12 km in 78 minutes. He decided to cover the initial two-thirds of the distance at 10 km/hr and the remaining at some different speed. Find the speed for the last one-third of the distance.

Option 1: 7.8 km/hr

Option 2: 8 km/hr

Option 3: 8.4 km/hr

Option 4: 9 km/hr

Team Careers360 18th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 8 km/hr


Solution : Time taken to cover a distance of 12 km = 78 minutes
Two-thirds of the 12 km was covered at = 10 km/hr
Time = $\frac{\text{Distance}}{\text{Speed}}$
Two thirds of $12$ km = $12\times{\frac{2}{3}}$ = 8 km
Speed for 8 km distance cover = 10 km/hr
So, Time = $\frac{8 }{10}$ = 0.8 h = 48 minutes
⇒ Time left = 78 – 48 = 30 minutes = $\frac{30}{60}$ = 0.5 hour
Remaining distance = 12 – 8 = 4 km
⇒ Speed required for remaining 4 km = $\frac{4\mathrm{~km} }{0.5 \mathrm{~h}}$ = 8 km/hr
So, the speed for the last one-third of the distance is 8 km/hr.
Hence, the correct answer is 8 km/hr.

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