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Question : The total number of Ministers, including the Prime Minister, in the Council of Ministers shall not exceed _______ percent of the total number of members of the House of the People.
Option 1: fifteen
Option 2: twelve
Option 3: twenty
Option 4: ten
Correct Answer: fifteen
Solution : The correct answer is fifteen.
Cabinet Minister, Minister of State with Independent Charge, Minister of State, and Deputy Minister are the four levels into which ministers are categorized under the Indian Constitution. The Prime Minister and all other ministers in the Union Government cannot
Question : Directions: Eight boys Anil, Kamal, Ram, Sanjay, Aakash, Vivek, Rahul and Ramu are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre (not necessarily in the same order). Vivek is second to the right of Anil. Anil is fourth to the right of Ramu. Sanjay is third to the right of Ram. Ram is not the immediate neighbour of Vivek or Kamal. Ramu is not the immediate neighbour of Rahul. Who is the immediate neighbour of Anil and Ram?
Option 1: Vivek
Option 2: Sanjay
Option 3: Rahul
Option 4: Ram
Correct Answer: Rahul
Solution : Given:
(I) Vivek is second to the right of Anil. Anil is fourth to the right of Ramu.
(II) Sanjay is third to the right of Ram. Ram is not the immediate neighbour of Vivek or Kamal. Ramu is not the immediate neighbour of Rahul.
Question : The adoption of the High Yielding Variety Programme in Indian Agriculture started in.
Option 1: 1968
Option 2: 1967
Option 3: 1966
Option 4: 1965
Correct Answer: 1966
Solution : The correct answer is 1966.
The High Yielding Variety Programme (HYVP) was established in 1966 to achieve food self-sufficiency by 1970-71. The program's fundamental idea was to boost food grain productivity using the most recent crop input varieties. This program in the fourth five-year
Question : Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
The government will build an amphitheatre.
Option 1: An amphitheatre will be build by the government.
Option 2: An amphitheatre will be built by the government.
Option 3: An amphitheatre would be built by the government.
Option 4: An amphitheatre be build by the government.
Correct Answer: An amphitheatre will be built by the government.
Solution : The correct choice is the second option.
Passive voice is the voice in which the object experiences an action rather than the person who performs the action. Hence, the object in the active sentence becomes the subject in
Question : Directions: Select the figure from the options that can replace the question mark (?) and complete the pattern (rotation is NOT allowed).
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution : On comparing the question figure and all the answer figures, the following figure will combine and make the complete pattern –
Hence, the first option is correct.
Question : Who was called India's Napoleon because of his victories?
Option 1: Skandagupta
Option 2: Chandragupta
Option 3: Brahmagupta
Option 4: Samudragupta
Correct Answer: Samudragupta
Solution : The correct option is Samudragupta.
Because of his military triumphs, Samudragupta, the third emperor of the Gupta Empire, is frequently referred to be India's Napoleon. He was a famous conqueror who greatly expanded the Gupta Empire. Many kingdoms and tribes were defeated by him,
Question : If $\theta$ is a positive acute angles and $\operatorname{cosec}\theta =\sqrt{3}$, then the value of $\cot \theta -\operatorname{cosec}\theta$ is:
Option 1: $\sqrt2-\sqrt3$
Option 2: $\frac{\sqrt{2}(3+\sqrt{3})}{3}$
Option 3: $\frac{\sqrt{2}(3-\sqrt{3})}{3}$
Option 4: $\frac{3\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{3}}{3}$
Correct Answer: $\sqrt2-\sqrt3$
Solution : Given: $\operatorname{cosec}\theta=\sqrt3$ $⇒\frac{1}{\sin\theta}=\sqrt3$ $⇒\sin\theta=\frac{1}{\sqrt3}$ We know that, $\cos\theta = \sqrt{1-\sin^2\theta}=\sqrt{1-(\frac{1}{\sqrt3})^2}=\sqrt{1-\frac{1}{3}}=\sqrt\frac{2}{3}$ So, $\cot\theta-\operatorname{cosec}\theta$ $=\frac{\cos\theta}{\sin\theta}-\operatorname{cosec}\theta$ $=\frac{\sqrt\frac{2}{3}}{\frac{1}{\sqrt3}}-\sqrt3$ $=\sqrt\frac{2}{3}×\sqrt3-\sqrt3$ $=\sqrt2-\sqrt3$ Hence, the correct answer is $\sqrt2-\sqrt3$.
Question : Directions: If + means −, − means ×, × means ÷ and ÷ means +, what will come in place of (?) in the following equation? 79 ÷ 64 × 8 − 7 + 12 = ?
Option 1: 123
Option 2: 117
Option 3: 138
Option 4: 147
Correct Answer: 123
Solution : Given: + means −, − means ×, × means ÷ and ÷ means + 79 ÷ 64 × 8 − 7 + 12 = ?
After interchanging the given mathematical signs, we get – ⇒ 79 + 64 ÷ 8 × 7 – 12 ⇒
Question : Directions: A series is given below with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series. HPA, FMZ, DJY, BGX, ?
Option 1: ZDW
Option 2: ZEV
Option 3: YDW
Option 4: YEV
Correct Answer: ZDW
Solution : Given: HPA, FMZ, DJY, BGX, ?
Here, subtract 2, 3, and 1 in the first, second, and third letters respectively to obtain the letters of the next term. HPA→H – 2 = F; P – 3 = M; A – 1 = Z→FMZ FMZ→F –
Question : Identify the sentence with correct spellings.
Option 1: There was not enouf food in the beggar's house.
Option 2: There was not enough food in the beggar's house.
Option 3: There was not enauf food in the beggar's house.
Option 4: There was not enoufh food in the beggar's house.
Correct Answer: There was not enough food in the beggar's house.
Solution : The sentence with correct spelling is the second option.
The word enough is correctly spelt in this sentence, which means an adequate or sufficient quantity or amount of something. This sentence conveys that the beggar's house did
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