Question : Direction: Which one set of the letters when sequentially placed in the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it?
aa_baa_aaa_ba_ba
Option 1: bbba
Option 2: abab
Option 3: abaa
Option 4: babb
Correct Answer: bbba
Solution : Given:
Let's check the options –
First option: bbba
The series becomes aabbaabaaabbaaba
The pattern in the series becomes aabbaaba / aabbaaba
Second option: abab
The series becomes aaabaabaaaababba
There is no pattern in the above series.
Third option: abaa
The series becomes aaabaabaaaabaaba
Fourth option: babb
The series becomes aabbaaaaaabbabba
Hence, the first option is correct.
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Question : Direction: Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it?
a_bba_bba_bb
Option 1: aab
Option 2: abb
Option 3: bbb
Option 4: bba
Question : Direction: In each of the following question, which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it?
_ _ aba _ _ ba _ ab
Option 1: abbab
Option 2: baabb
Option 3: abbbb
Option 4: bbaba
Question : Directions: In the following question, which one set of letters, when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series, will complete it? MN_O_NM_M_NO
Option 1: NMMN
Option 2: NMON
Option 3: MNOO
Option 4: NMMM
Question : Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
As the Sun inches closer to its peak activity in its solar cycle, an explosion has been picked up behind the northeastern limb of the star in our solar system. Solar observatories saw bits and pieces of the explosion, which remain obscured in view from Earth's orbit.
The explosion was spotted on 31 July at around 2309 UT and Earth-orbiting satellites registered a long-lasting C9.3-class solar flare. "The intensity is probably an underestimate because it was partially eclipsed by the edge of the sun. Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) saw hot debris flying away from the blast site," space weather, which tracks the solar activity, reported.
While the explosion was powerful, experts have predicted that Earth is not in the line of fire from the Sun. Scientists are expected to get a view of the active region later this week as it comes to sight. Earth is not in the line of fire. The explosion is significant because it may herald an active region set to emerge over the sun's northeastern limb later this week. A new sunspot group could bring an end to weeks of relative quiet," Space Weather said in its report.
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word from the passage.
Spotted
Option 1: Witnessed
Option 2: Speckled
Option 3: Splotchy
Option 4: Placed
As the sun inches closer to its peak activity in its solar cycle, an explosion has been picked up behind the northeastern limb of the star in our solar system. Solar observatories saw bits and pieces of the explosion, which remain obscured in view from Earth's orbit.
The explosion was spotted on July 31 at around 2309 UT, and Earth-orbiting satellites registered a long-lasting C9.3-class solar flare. "The intensity is probably an underestimate because it was partially eclipsed by the edge of the sun. Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) saw hot debris flying away from the blast site," space weather, which tracks the solar activity, reported.
While the explosion was powerful, experts have predicted that Earth is not in the line of fire from the Sun. Scientists are expected to get a view of the active region later this week as it comes into sight. The earth is not in the line of fire. The explosion is significant because it may herald an active region set to emerge over the sun's northeastern limb later this week. A new sunspot group could bring an end to weeks of relative quiet," Space Weather said in its report.
Peak
Option 1: Glance
Option 2: Point
Option 3: Bottom
Option 4: Zenith
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