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    Not possible at this low rank Indian Law Society Law College, Pune or government law school Mumbai has High cutoff admission is closed to 99 percentile there is no spot round conducted generally seats are full in 2 rounds.

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    Based on past year's trends, I think you need to be at least in the 93 percentile to get into ECE, ME, or EE, or maybe Mining or Metallurgical, to get admission in BIT Sindri. You roughly need ranking under 80,000 in JEE Mains for admission in this

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    Correct Answer: Malicious technique of tricking Web users into revealing confidential information.


    Solution : The correct option is the Malicious technique of tricking Web users into revealing confidential information.

    Clickjacking is a harmful method that deceives people into clicking on something other than what they believe they are doing,

    Question : Comprehension:

    Read the following passage and answer the questions.

    For birds to survive, they must learn to live with and off humans, and those birds, like crows, sparrows, and mynahs, who do this to perfection, continue to thrive as our cities grow, whereas the purely wild birds, who depend on forests for life, are rapidly disappearing because forests are disappearing. If you have just a bit of garden and perhaps a guava tree, you will be visited by innumerable bulbuls, mynahs, tailor birds, parrots, etc. Or, if you own an old house, you will have to share it with pigeons and sparrows. And, if you have neither a garden nor a rooftop, you will still be visited by the crows.

    Where man goes, the crow follows. He has learned to perfect the art of living off of humans. He will, I am sure, be the first bird on the moon, scavenging among the paper bags and cartons left behind by untidy astronauts. Crows favour the densest areas of the human population, and there must be one for every human. Many crows seem to have been humans in their previous lives; they possess all the cunning and sense of self preservation of man. At the same time, there are many humans who have obviously been crows, we haven't lost their thieving instincts.

    Watch a crow sidling along the garden wall with an eye at the kitchen door and any attendant humans. He waits in the background till his chance comes, and then he pounces! I have even known a crow to make off with an egg from the breakfast table. The mynah, however, is more of a gentleman. He prefers fruit on the tree to scraps from the kitchen and visits the garden in expectation of handouts. He is quite handsome, too, with his bright orange bill. Although the blue jay is quite capable of making his living in the forest, he seems to show a preference for human haunts. He would rather perch on a telegraph wire because he finds it a better launching pad for his sudden rocket flights and aerial acrobatics!

    Question:

    Which of these birds has been called a ‘thief’ by the narrator?

    Option 1: parrot

    Option 2: crow

    Option 3: mynah

    Option 4: bulbul

    Correct Answer: crow


    Solution : The correct choice is the second option.

    Explanation:
    The bird that has been called a 'thief' by the narrator is the crow. The passage mentions the cunning and thieving instincts of crows, describing how they sidle along walls, wait for opportunities, and even make off

    Question : Comprehension:

    Read the following passage and answer the questions.

    For birds to survive, they must learn to live with and off humans, and those birds, like crows, sparrows, and mynahs, who do this to perfection, continue to thrive as our cities grow, whereas the purely wild birds, who depend on forests for life, are rapidly disappearing because forests are disappearing. If you have just a bit of garden and perhaps a guava tree, you will be visited by innumerable bulbuls, mynahs, tailor birds, parrots, etc. Or, if you own an old house, you will have to share it with pigeons and sparrows. And, if you have neither a garden nor a rooftop, you will still be visited by the crows.

    Where man goes, the crow follows. He has learned to perfect the art of living off of humans. He will, I am sure, be the first bird on the moon, scavenging among the paper bags and cartons left behind by untidy astronauts. Crows favour the densest areas of the human population, and there must be one for every human. Many crows seem to have been humans in their previous lives; they possess all the cunning and sense of self preservation of man. At the same time, there are many humans who have obviously been crows, we haven't lost their thieving instincts.

    Watch a crow sidling along the garden wall with an eye at the kitchen door and any attendant humans. He waits in the background till his chance comes, and then he pounces! I have even known a crow to make off with an egg from the breakfast table. The mynah, however, is more of a gentleman. He prefers fruit on the tree to scraps from the kitchen and visits the garden in expectation of handouts. He is quite handsome, too, with his bright orange bill. Although the blue jay is quite capable of making his living in the forest, he seems to show a preference for human haunts. He would rather perch on a telegraph wire because he finds it a better launching pad for his sudden rocket flights and aerial acrobatics!

    Question:

    What is the theme of the passage?

    Option 1: Receding forests

    Option 2: Survival of the birds in cities

    Option 3: Alarming crow population

    Option 4: Migration of birds

    Correct Answer: Survival of the birds in cities


    Solution : The correct choice is the second option.

    The second option would be correct, as the paragraph talks about the hardships faced by different kinds of birds which are living in cities due to various factors such as deforestation The title

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    I totally understand that choosing a stream after 10th can be a bit confusing but it depends on your interests and career goals. If you have a strong interest in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and you want to pursue careers in fields like medicine, engineering,etc..then go for

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    You have got good score In diploma in Electrical engineering. There are chances that you will get a seat in bits but it aldo depends upon cut off bitsat, your score in bitsat.

    The eligibility for bits 2024  is that the candidate must have passed class xii (

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