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Question : Directions: Select the option that represents the correct order of the given words as they would appear in an English dictionary. 1. Miscellaneous 2. Miscalculate 3. Mischance 4. Miscall 5. Miscasting
Option 1: 2, 4, 1, 5, 3
Option 2: 2, 4, 5, 1, 3
Option 3: 4, 2, 5, 3, 1
Option 4: 4, 2, 5, 1, 3
Correct Answer: 2, 4, 5, 1, 3
Solution : Given: 1. Miscellaneous 2. Miscalculate 3. Mischance 4. Miscall 5. Miscasting
Step 1: Compare the first letter of all the words. Since all the words start with the same letter M, then move on to the next letter. Step 2:
Question : The following pie chart shows the population of 7 villages. If the total population of all the villages together is 50,000, what is the population of village D?
Option 1: 10000
Option 2: 9000
Option 3: 8500
Option 4: 9500
Correct Answer: 8500
Solution : From the pie chart, the population of Village D is 17% of the total population. Population of Village D = $\frac{17}{100}$ × 50000 = 8500 Hence, the correct answer is 8500.
Question : Direction: In this question, a word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in the two matrices, given below. The columns and rows of Matrix (I) are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix (II) are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g. 'A' can be represented by 22,10, etc., and 'P' can be represented by 55, 67, 79, etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word.
'NEAT'
Option 1: 44, 14, 34, 56
Option 2: 20, 33, 78, 75
Option 3: 13, 40, 67, 99
Option 4: 32, 21, 41, 69
Correct Answer: 44, 14, 34, 56
Solution : Given: NEAT
Number representations of each letter: N → 20, 01, 32, 13, 44 E → 40, 21, 02, 33, 14 A → 10, 41, 22, 03, 34 T → 75, 56, 87, 68, 99
First option: 44, 14, 34, 56
Question : Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Although pollution of land, sea, and air has been well documented, the latest and the least recognised version is the swelling tide of noise which is engulfing urban as well as rural areas. This has long-term implications for the ecology, health and productivity of a fast-developing country like India.
Unlike other pollutants, noise lacks visibility, seldom registering on the consciousness, except as a trifling irritant to be dismissed at will and therefore less likely to be perceived as a threat. Available data indicates that noise does pose a threat to health and is known to have caused a number of complications. Declining productivity among workers in certain industries has been directly correlated with noise levels, particularly those under constant exposure to the menace.
The first-ever survey of the impact of noise on health, conducted by All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AlIMS), has established that noise not only impairs the physical and psychological functioning of the human organism but also causes nausea, vomiting, pain, hypertension and a lot of other complications, including cardio-vascular complaints. A study by the Post Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences, Chennai, confirms such conclusions. In 50 per cent of industries, it was found that workmen exposed to higher intensities of noise in occupational capacities were often irritated, short-tempered, impatient and more likely to resort to agitation and disrupt production. This was true of units in heavy industrial pockets in and around the four metropolitan centres.
Recreational noise, another ugly facet, is becoming more widespread in cities and towns. Loudspeakers are turned at full volume during marriages, festivals, jaguars, and musical programmes, particularly at night, without the least consideration for others. Even at 50 dB, sound can awaken a person from a deep slumber. As experiments have shown, loudspeakers with output from 60 to 80 dB cause the pupils of a slumbering person to dilate, with increasing intake of oxygen, resulting in palpitation. The effect is more pronounced in narrow lanes. TV sets are played at full volume at prime time, invariably disturbing neighbours. Noise-making seems to have become the latest status symbol, be it an election campaign, slogan shouting, or advertising ownership of a TV set.
Question:
Recreational noise is created during:
Option 1: discord between agitated workers
Option 2: running of heavy machinery
Option 3: weddings and festivals
Option 4: shouting of slogans
Correct Answer: weddings and festivals
Solution : The correct choice is the third option.
The passage highlights in the last paragraph, the misuse of loudspeakers at full volume during marriages, festivals, jagrans (devotional events), and musical programmes, especially at night, without consideration for others.
Question : Which of the pairs is incorrect?
I: Haematite: iron
II.Pitchblende: Copper
III.Monazite: Thorium
Option 1: Only I
Option 2: Only II
Option 3: Only I and II
Option 4: Only I and III
Correct Answer: Only II
Solution : The correct option is Only II.
Pitchblende is not related to copper; it is a major uranium ore. Copper is commonly found in mineral ores such as chalcopyrite, bornite and malachite. Monazite sand found in Kerala coasts is famous for Thorium reserves. Iron has
Question : The ports located along the eastern coast of India are :
Option 1: Kandla and Haldia
Option 2: Haldia and Cochin
Option 3: Paradeep and Kandla
Option 4: Paradeep and Haldia
Correct Answer: Paradeep and Haldia
Solution : The correct answer is Paradeep and Haldia.
Majority of the ports are located on the Western coast in India because it has higher sea depth because of abrupt rising of landmass. Some major ports on west coast are Mumbai, Kandla, Mangalore etc. While
Question : Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution'.
I did not attend the meeting because I were not being invited.
Option 1: No substitution
Option 2: I am not being
Option 3: I had not been
Option 4: I was not been
Correct Answer: I had not been
Explanation: This sentence contains a subject-verb agreement error. Here, I had not been, is a valid substitution. It uses the past perfect tense representing the passive structure, indicating that the lack of invitation
Question : Directions: In the following question, some parts of the sentence may have some errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If the sentence is free from error, select 'No Error'.
I saw his (1) / unbelievably really quite (2) / delightful cottage. (3) / No Error (4)
Option 1: (1)
Option 2: (2)
Option 3: (3)
Option 4: (4)
Correct Answer: (2)
Solution : The correct choice is the second option.
The word quite refers to the utmost degree or completeness, while quiet means to make no or little noise. So, quite should be replaced with quiet to make the sentence grammatically accurate.
Therefore, the correct sentence is:
Question : Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank that is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Four alternatives are suggested; choose the correct alternative out of them as your answer.
Once he has signed the agreement, he won't be able to _______.
Option 1: back up
Option 2: back in
Option 3: back it
Option 4: back out
Correct Answer: back out
Solution : The correct answer is the fourth option.
This phrase means to withdraw from a commitment or agreement, and it fits the context of the sentence. If someone backs out after signing an agreement, it implies that he decided not to proceed with the commitment
Question : The Tulip Festival is famous in which city?
Option 1: Agra
Option 2: Allahabad
Option 3: Ludhiana
Option 4: Srinagar
Correct Answer: Srinagar
Solution : The correct option is Srinagar.
Ghulam Nabi Azad, the chief minister at the time, launched the Tulip Garden in 2007 to promote tourism and floriculture in the Kashmir Valley. Every year, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India, hosts
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