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Question : Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.
Indian mathematician Nikhil Srivastava, working at the University of California in Berkeley, is among the winners of the Prestigious 2021 Michael and Sheila Held Prize, announced last week by the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS). Adam W. Marcus, EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne), and Daniel Alan Spielman, Yale University, are the other two winners.
"Marcus, Spielman, and Srivastava solved longstanding questions on the Kadison-Singer problem and on Ramanujan graphs, and in the process, they uncovered a deep new connection between linear algebra, the geometry of polynomials, and graph theory that has inspired the next generation of theoretical computer scientists," the NAS said in a statement.
An Indian national, Nikhil was born in New Delhi in November 1983 and has attended educational institutions across the world—Syria, the UK, Saudi Arabia, and the US—as his father was an Indian Foreign Services officer, who has served as the Indian ambassador to Uganda and Denmark. At present, Nikhil is an associate professor of mathematics at UC Berkeley. The Michael and Sheila Held Prize is presented annually to honour outstanding, innovative, creative, and influential research in the area of combinatorial mathematics.
Question: What is the connection between the prize winners and the famous Indian mathematical genius Ramanujan?
Option 1: They explained Ramanujan's graphs in solving the Kadison-Singer problem.
Option 2: The prize winners were all admirers of Ramanujan's great contribution.
Option 3: The prize winners were all students of Ramanujan.
Option 4: They solved questions on Ramanujan's graphs that had not been solved for a long time.
Correct Answer: They solved questions on Ramanujan's graphs that had not been solved for a long time.
Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.
As stated in the second paragraph of the passage, the prize winners, Marcus, Spielman, and Srivastava, solved longstanding questions on the Kadison-Singer problem
Question : Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows: Once upon a time, a psychology professor walked around on a stage while teaching stress management principles to an auditorium filled with students. As she raised a glass of water, everyone expected they'd be asked the typical "glass half empty or glass half full" question. Instead, with a smile on her face, the professor asked, "How heavy is this glass of water I'm holding?" Students shouted out answers ranging from eight ounces to a couple of pounds. She replied, "From my perspective, the absolute weight of this glass doesn't matter. It all depends on how long I hold it.
If I hold it for a minute or two, it's fairly light. If I hold it for an hour straight, its weight might make my arm ache a little. If I hold it for a day straight, my arm will likely cramp up and feel completely numb and paralyzed, forcing me to drop the glass to the floor. In each case, the weight of the glass doesn't change, but the longer I hold it, the heavier it feels to me." As the class shook their heads in agreement, she continued, "Your stresses and worries in life are very much like this glass of water. Think about them for a while and nothing happens. Think about them a bit longer and you begin to ache a little. Think about them all day long, and you will feel completely numb and paralyzed incapable of doing anything else until you drop them."
Question. Think about stresses and worries all day long, and you will feel completely _________
Option 1: exotic and paralyzed
Option 2: numb and paralyzed
Option 3: relaxed and fatigued
Option 4: relaxed and excited
Correct Answer: numb and paralyzed
Solution : The correct option is 2 i.e "numb and paralysed." Explanation:
Let's examine the final sentence of the passage: Think about them all day long, and you will feel completely numb and paralyzed incapable of doing anything else until you drop them.
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Question : Directions: In this question, three statements are given, followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follows/follow from the statements Statements: I. No dean is a teacher. II. All teachers are professors. III. No professor is a lecturer. Conclusions: I. Some deans are lecturers. II. Some teachers are lecturers.
Option 1: Only conclusion II follows
Option 2: Only conclusion I follows
Option 3: Both conclusions I and II follow
Option 4: Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Correct Answer: Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Solution : The possible Venn diagram according to the given statements is as follows –
Let's analyze the conclusions – Conclusion I: Some deans are lecturers – From the Venn diagram, it is evident that there is no definite relation between deans
Question: What is the moral of the passage?
Option 1: On days when you're stressed out and feeling overwhelmed, learn to embrace the inevitable and let go
Option 2: Friends come in all shapes and sizes
Option 3: Don't condemn someone for not doing something that you yourself are unable to do
Option 4: True friends do not distinguish between rich and poor
Correct Answer: On days when you're stressed out and feeling overwhelmed, learn to embrace the inevitable and let go
Solution : The correct option is 1 .i.e "Learn to embrace the inevitable and let go" on days when you're stressed out and overwhelmed. Explanation
- Now let's examine the passage:
Question : Assertion: In Maslow's hierarchy, self-actualization needs are the highest level of needs.
Reason: Self-actualization needs are related to basic survival and biological requirements.
Option 1: Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
Option 2: Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
Option 3: Assertion is true, but Reason is false.
Option 4: Assertion is false, but Reason is true.
Correct Answer: Assertion is true, but Reason is false.
Solution : The correct answer is (c) Assertion is true, but Reason is false.
Assertion is true. In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, self-actualization is indeed considered the highest level, representing the fulfillment of one's potential and pursuit of personal growth.
Reason
Question: How many mathematicians won the Michael Sheila Prize for 2021?
Option 1: Four
Option 2: Two
Option 3: Three
Option 4: One
Correct Answer: Three
Solution : The correct choice is the third option.
As stated in the first paragraph, the prize was won by Nikhil Srivastava, Adam W. Marcus, and Daniel Alan Spielman, which makes this a total of three prize winners.
Therefore, the correct answer is three.
Question: The Michael and Sheila Held Prize is presented:
Option 1: every two years to honour the best researchers in mathematics
Option 2: twice every year to honour young and influential researchers in mathematics
Option 3: every year to honour new thinking and research in a specific area of mathematics
Option 4: every year to honour those who solve longstanding problems in graph theory and linear algebra
Correct Answer: every year to honour new thinking and research in a specific area of mathematics
As stated in the last line of the passage, the Michael and Sheila Held Prize is presented annually to honour outstanding, innovative, creative, and influential
Question: Which of the following words could replace the word 'perspective' as used in the passage?
Option 1: pattern
Option 2: viewpoint
Option 3: yank
Option 4: obedience
Correct Answer: viewpoint
Solution : The correct option is 2 i.e "viewpoint." Explanation:
Let's examine what the word "perspective" means: - Perspective: a specific angle from which to view something
- Let's examine the definitions of the words used in the choices.
-Pattern- is an organised or frequent way of
Question : Directions: Five professors A, B, C, D, and E are sitting in a row facing the North (not necessarily in the same order). A is second to the left of D. Only two professors are sitting between C and E. No professor is sitting to the right of E. How many professors are sitting to the left of D?
Option 1: 3
Option 2: 0
Option 3: 2
Option 4: 1
Correct Answer: 2
Solution : 1. No professor is sitting to the right of E. Only two professors are sitting between C and E.
2. A is second to the left of D.
So, the final arrangement will be as follows –
Thus, two persons are left of D. Hence,
Question : A train, 200 metres long, is running at a speed of 54 km/h. The time in seconds that will be taken by the train to cross a 175 metres long bridge is:
Option 1: 12.5
Option 2: 20
Option 3: 25
Option 4: 10
Correct Answer: 25
Solution : Given: Length of train = 200 m and length of bridge = 175 m. Its speed is 54 km/h. To convert km/h into m/s, multiply with $\frac{5}{18}$, we get $54 \times\frac{5}{18}=15$ m/s We know that $\text{time}=\frac{\text{Distance}}{\text{Speed}}=\frac{200+175}{15} = \frac{375}{15}=$ 25 seconds Hence, the correct answer is
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