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Question : Two trains are moving in the same direction at the speed of 44 km/hr and 70 km/hr. The time taken by a faster train to cross a man sitting in the slower train is 72 seconds. What will be the length of the faster train?

Option 1: 520 metres

Option 2: 620 metres

Option 3: 450 metres

Option 4: 500 metres

Team Careers360 27th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 520 metres


Solution : The relative speed of the faster train concerning the slower train is
= 70 km/hr − 44 km/hr = 26 km/hr
= 26 × $\frac{5 }{18}$ m/s
= $\frac{130 }{18}$ m/s
The sum of the lengths of two trains = $\frac{130 }{18}$ × 72

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Question : Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence.

Adyasha would have been looked gorgeous in ethnic apparel.

Option 1: was looked

Option 2: would have looked

Option 3: had looking

Option 4: would be looked

Team Careers360 26th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: would have looked


Solution : The correct choice is the second option.

The correct form for expressing the hypothetical situation of Adyasha not actually wearing ethnic apparel is "would have looked". This adheres to the general rule of the third conditional structure, where "would have" is followed by

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Question :

Directions: In the following question, select the related word from the given alternatives.
Owl : Hoots :: Hen : ?

Option 1: Chirps 

Option 2: Clucks 

Option 3: Coos 

Option 4: Cackles 

Team Careers360 27th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Clucks 


Solution : Given:
Owl : Hoots :: Hen : ?

Owl produces a sound called hoots.
Similarly, hen produces a sound called clucks.

Hence, the second option is correct.

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Question : When was the Atmiya Sabha founded to attack the evils within Hinduism?

Option 1: 1845

Option 2: 1815

Option 3: 1839

Option 4: 1828

Team Careers360 27th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 1815


Solution : The correct answer is 1815

Ram Mohan Roy, a prominent social reformer, established the Atmiya Sabha in 1815 in Kolkata (then Calcutta) and the Unitarian Community to combat social evils and promote educational reforms in India.

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Question : Directions: Select the figure that will replace the question mark (?) in the following figure series.

Option 1:

Option 2:

Option 3:

Option 4:

Team Careers360 27th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer:


Solution : Here the pattern is as follows — 
The top right corner shifted to the top left corner, the top left corner shifted to the bottom left corner, the bottom left corner shifted to the centre, the centre shifted to the bottom right corner, and the bottom

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Question : Select the option that expresses the given sentence in reported speech.

"What a wonderful ride it was!" said Madhav.

Option 1: Madhav exclaimed that it was a wonderful ride.

Option 2: Madhav exclaimed that what a wonderful ride it was.

Option 3: Madhav exclaimed that what a wonderful ride was it.

Option 4: Madhav asked was it a wonderful ride.

Team Careers360 26th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Madhav exclaimed that it was a wonderful ride.


Solution : The correct choice is the first option.

Indirect speech, also known as reported speech or indirect discourse, is a way of reporting what someone else has said without quoting their exact words.

The steps of conversion are as

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Question : Arbind has 650 kg of wheat. A part of which he sells at 9% profit and the rest at 19% profit to get 15% profit on the whole. What is the quantity (in kg) of wheat sold by Arbind at 9% profit?

Option 1: 260

Option 2: 195

Option 3: 455

Option 4: 390

Team Careers360 27th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 260


Solution : Let the quantity of wheat Arbind sells at 9% profit be $\text{x}$ kg.
The remaining quantity he sells at 19% profit is = $650 - \text{x}$  kg
The profit obtained from selling the first part at 9% profit is = $0.09\text{x}$ kg
The profit obtained

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