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Question : Directions: Select the number from the given options that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
12, 37, 110, 331, 992, ?

Option 1: 2947

Option 2: 2867

Option 3: 2977

Option 4: 2877

Team Careers360 18th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 2977


Solution : Given:
12, 37, 110, 331, 992, ?

The pattern is as follows –
12→(12 × 3) + 1 = 36 + 1 = 37
37→(37 × 3) – 1 = 111 – 1 = 110
110→(110 × 3) + 1 = 330 + 1 =

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Question : The greatest number which when divides 456 and 553 leaves the remainder as 6 and 3, respectively is:

Option 1: 5

Option 2: 50

Option 3: 10

Option 4: 30

Team Careers360 17th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 50


Solution : Given: 
The greatest number which when divides 456 and 553 leaves the remainder as 6 and 3, respectively.
The number will divide (456 – 6) = 450 and (553 – 3) = 550 completely.
Now the greatest number that will divide 450 and 550 completely

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Question : Four words are given, out of which three words are spelt correctly. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.

Option 1: Referred

Option 2: Recommend

Option 3: Separate

Option 4: Publically

Team Careers360 8th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Publically


Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.

Explanation: The correct spelling of the word is publicly not publically. The error lies in the addition of an extra 'a' in the incorrect spelling. Publicly is the accurate spelling and is commonly used to describe

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Question : Sunil drove for 2 hours at a rate of 50 miles per hour and 3 hours at 60 miles per hour. What was his average speed for the whole journey?

Option 1: 55 miles per hour

Option 2: 50 miles per hour

Option 3: 56 miles per hour

Option 4: 52 miles per hour

Team Careers360 21st Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 56 miles per hour


Solution : Let's denote the total distance travelled as $D$ and the total time as $T$.
T1 = 2 hours and T= 3 hours 
Speed1 = 50 miles per hour and Speed= 60 miles per hour
⇒ Distance

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Question : The practice of "sati" was banned in India in_____.

Option 1: 1829

Option 2: 1857

Option 3: 1847

Option 4: 1819

Team Careers360 19th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 1829


Solution : The correct option is 1829.

The Bengal Sati Regulation (Regulation XVII) was passed by Lord William Bentinck. On December 4, 1829, this act received the nod from the Governor General, making the practice of Sati illegal in British India.

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Question : From which modern state did the Alwar saints originate?

Option 1: Tamil Nadu

Option 2: Kerala

Option 3: Karnataka

Option 4: Maharashtra

Team Careers360 14th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Tamil Nadu


Solution : The correct answer is Tamil Nadu.

Alwar saints come from Tamil Nadu, a state in south India that speaks the Tamil language. They are thought to have existed between 4200 and 2700 BCE. There, they offered worship to the omnipotent Lord Vishnu, or

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Question : Pandit Birju Maharaj, who passed away in January 2022 was related to which classical dance of India?

Option 1: Bharatanatyam

Option 2: Kuchipudi

Option 3: Sattriya

Option 4: Kathak

Team Careers360 17th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Kathak


Solution : The correct answer is Kathak.

Born on February 4, 1938, in New Delhi, India, Birju Maharaj was an Indian dancer, master of the kathak form, and a prominent member of the Lucknow-based Kalka Bindadin gharana, a group of musicians who share a unique musical style.

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Question : Directions: Select the option that will replace the question mark (?) in the given series.
45, 35, 27, 21, 17, ?

Option 1: 14

Option 2: 13

Option 3: 15

Option 4: 16

Team Careers360 20th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 15


Solution : Given:
45, 35, 27, 21, 17, ?

Subtract the even numbers in descending order starting from 10.
45 – 10 = 35; 35 – 8 = 27; 27 – 6 = 21; 21 – 4 = 17; 17 – 2 = 15

So, 15 is

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