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Question : Comprehension:

Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.

Standing in ankle-deep water engulfing his field, Kamal Singh Dhangar takes a wild shot at the likely yield from the soybean crop that practically lies in ruins behind him. "One bag, two bags with difficulty,” notes the 58-year-old with a wry smile, minutes after a fresh spell of rain has lashed Guradiya Sirajuddin village in Ashta tehsil of Madhya Pradesh’s (MP) Sehore district. While the same three-acre plot had given nearly 16 quintals of soybean
last year, Dhangar this time isn’t sure he can even afford labourers to harvest the negligible produce staring in his face. He draws solace only from his not being alone. Most farmers in Guradiya Sirajuddin as well as neighbouring villages have reported widespread damage to their already matured standing crop. Gulab Singh, who owns 10 acres not far from Dhangar’s field, is ruing his decision to have taken an additional six acres of land on lease for cultivating soybean and wheat this year. “I have paid the owner Rs 1.5 lakh. By now, this soybean crop should have been ready for taking to Ashta mandi (agriculture produce market at the tehsil town, about 10 km away). But
my expensive pursuit has proved costly,” remarks the 60-year-old, who, too, cannot enter his field without wading through water almost touching the knees. Seated at the edge of his flooded field a few hundred meters away, Dev Singh, a sprightly octogenarian, cannot remember the year when the monsoon rains caused such late-stage havoc. “I may have been this big,” he says, pointing to a man many decades younger than him. Western MP, in which Sehore falls, has received 1,335.4 mm of average rainfall from 1 June 1 to 25 September, 58% more than the region’s historical normal of 845.3 mm for this period. However, the real story lies in the month-wise figures. In June, the opening month of the southwest monsoon season, the rains were actually 25.6% below the long-period average. In July, they were 31.2% above average. That surplus rose to 63.6% in August, while a whopping 158% more so far till September, confirming Dev Singh’s observation. Worse, there’s little respite, with more rains predicted over the next few days. The monsoon has taken its toll mainly on soybeans. According to the Union Agriculture Ministry’s data, a total area of 113.449 lakh hectares (lh) has been planted under this leguminous oilseed in the current Kharif season, with the bulk of it accounted for by MP (55.16 lh), Maharashtra (39.595 lh) and Rajasthan (10.608 lh). Within MP, the main soybean-growing districts are Ujjain, Dewas, Indore, Dhar, Ratlam, Mandsaur, Rajgarh, Shajapur, Sehore and Vidisha. The crop in low-lying areas is the one that has been worst affected. “Farmers who had sown early-maturity (80-90 days duration) varieties such as JS 9560 and JS 2034 just after mid-June will take the biggest hit. Their crop would already have matured; the longer it remains in the field, the more the chances of the grain rotting. Also, these farmers will not be able to save this grain for use as seed next year,” admits V S Bhatia, director of the Indian Institute of Soybean Research at Indore.

Question:
What problem are the farmers of Sehore District in MP facing?

Option 1: The excessive rain has damaged the soybean crop.

Option 2: They cannot make seeds from their crop.

Option 3: The soybean yield has diminished.

Option 4: They cannot take their produce to the market.

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Correct Answer: The excessive rain has damaged the soybean crop.


Solution : The first option is the correct choice.

The farmers of Sehore District in MP are facing a problem of excessive rain that has damaged the soybean crop.

The passage mentions that the region, including Guradiya Sirajuddin village in

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Question : Directions: In the following question, a series is given with one number missing. Select the missing number from the given alternatives.
33, 10, 43, 53, 96, ?

Option 1: 150

Option 2: 163

Option 3: 171

Option 4: 149

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Correct Answer: 149


Solution : Given:
33, 10, 43, 53, 96,?

Each number is the sum of the previous two terms –
33 + 10 = 43; 10 + 43 = 53; 43 + 53 = 96; 53 + 96 = 149

So, the required term is 149. Hence, the 

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Question : A dishonest shopkeeper sells mangoes at INR 30 per kg, bought at INR 20 per kg, and he is giving 800 g instead of 1 kg. The shopkeeper's actual profit percentage is:

Option 1: 75%

Option 2: 37.5%

Option 3: 50%

Option 4: 87.5%

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Correct Answer: 87.5%


Solution : Given: The cost price is INR 20 per kg.
The selling price is INR 30 per kg.
So, the profit percentage if he sold 1 kg $=\frac{10}{20}\times 100 = 50$%
Now, the gain as a result of the incorrect weight:
$=\frac{\text{Error}}{\text{True weight – Error}}\times 100$

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Question : Identify the segment in the sentence which contains a grammatical error.

Although many people complain about her frank opinions, they seem perfectly alright to myself.

Option 1: although many people

Option 2: complain about

Option 3: to myself

Option 4: they seem

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Correct Answer: to myself


Solution : The correct choice is the third option.

The error lies in the use of myself instead of the correct pronoun me. The reflexive pronoun myself is used when the subject and the object of the verb are the same, but in this case,

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Question : Who among the following won the Mexican Formula 1 Grand Prix 2022?

Option 1: Carlos Sainz Jr.

Option 2: Lando Norris

Option 3: Max Verstappen

Option 4: Charles Leclerc

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Correct Answer: Max Verstappen


Solution : The correct answer is Max Verstappen.

Max Verstappen won the Mexican Formula 1 Grand Prix 2022. It was the 20th round of the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship, which marked the 22nd edition of the Mexican Grand Prix. Max Verstappen was followed by Lewis

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Question : Who is the Managing Director of the Delhi Metro Railway Corporation ?

Option 1: B.L. Joshi, Lt. Governor of Delhi

Option 2: Sam Pitroda

Option 3: Chairman of the Indian Railway Board

Option 4: Shri Sreedharan

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Correct Answer: Shri Sreedharan


Solution : The correct option is - Shri Sreedharan

Elattuvalapil Sreedharan is an Indian engineer and politician best known for overseeing the Delhi Metro and the Konkan Railway. In charge of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) from 1995 to 2012, he served as managing director.

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Question : Directions: Select the related word from the given alternatives in the following question.
India : Mango :: New Zealand : ?

Option 1: Apple

Option 2: Kiwi

Option 3: Grapes

Option 4: Banana

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Correct Answer: Kiwi


Solution : Given:
India : Mango :: New Zealand : ?

Like, the national fruit of India is the mango.
Similarly, the national fruit of New Zealand is kiwi.

Hence, the second option is correct.

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Question : India attained 'Dominion Status' on

Option 1: 15th January, 1947

Option 2: 15th August, 1947

Option 3: 15th August, 1950

Option 4: 15th October, 1947

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Correct Answer: 15th August, 1947


Solution : The correct option is - 15th August, 1947

 

India attained Dominion Status on August 15, 1947. This status marked India's transition from being a colony under British rule to a self-governing, independent nation within the British Commonwealth. The Indian Independence Act of 1947,

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Question : The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) was established in:

Option 1: 1928

Option 2: 1924

Option 3: 1922

Option 4: 1926

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Correct Answer: 1928


Solution : The correct answer is 1928.

The national authority that governs cricket in India is called the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Its headquarters are located in Mumbai's Churchgate near the cricket stadium. It is the richest cricket board in the world &

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