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Indian mathematician Nikhil Srivastava, working at the University of California in Berkeley, is among the winners of the Prestigious 2021 Michael and Sheila Held Prize, announced last week by the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS). Adam W. Marcus, EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne), and Daniel Alan Spielman, Yale University, are the other two winners.

"Marcus, Spielman, and Srivastava solved longstanding questions on the Kadison-Singer problem and on Ramanujan graphs, and in the process, they uncovered a deep new connection between linear algebra, the geometry of polynomials, and graph theory that has inspired the next generation of theoretical computer scientists," the NAS said in a statement.

An Indian national, Nikhil was born in New Delhi in November 1983 and has attended educational institutions across the world—Syria, the UK, Saudi Arabia, and the US—as his father was an Indian Foreign Services officer, who has served as the Indian ambassador to Uganda and Denmark. At present, Nikhil is an associate professor of mathematics at UC Berkeley. The Michael and Sheila Held Prize is presented annually to honour outstanding, innovative, creative, and influential research in the area of combinatorial mathematics.

Question:
In what way have the prize winners helped future theoretical computer scientists?

Option 1: They have found connections between algebra, geometry and computer science.

Option 2: They solved new problems in graph theory used in theoretical computer science.

Option 3: The new connection they have discovered has inspired future theoretical computer scientists.

Option 4: They have done innovative research on Ramanujan graphs and geometry of polynomials.

Correct Answer: The new connection they have discovered has inspired future theoretical computer scientists.


Solution : The correct choice is the third option.

As stated in the second paragraph, the NAS said they uncovered a deep new connection between linear algebra, the geometry of polynomials, and graph theory that has inspired the next generation of theoretical computer scientists.

Therefore, the correct answer is: The new connection they have discovered has inspired future theoretical computer scientists.

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Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the question of where and when the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic ever, originated is one of the biggest mysteries in human history. After all, the Black Death was the first wave of the second plague pandemic of the 14th to early 19th centuries. It killed some 50-60% of the population in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and an unaccountable number of people in Central Asia. Different proposals, based on competing theories, have been put forward. But in 2017, I came across some records describing an intriguing medieval cemetery in Kara-Djigach, Chüy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan, which I suspected may hold the key. As part of a multidisciplinary team co-led by Maria Spyrou at the University of Tubingen, we have now investigated several specimens from individuals buried at that site – and come up with an answer. The idea that the Black Death originated in the east – territories overlapping, roughly speaking, Central Asia, Mongolia and China – dates back to the contemporaries of the pandemic in Europe and the Islamic world. The modern, academic Chinese origin theory dates back to at least 1756-8 and a publication about the history of Central Asia by French scholar Joseph de Guignes.
How does the passage describe the Black Death?

Option 1: The first wave of the second plague pandemic

Option 2: The worst specimen of human created tragedy

Option 3: The specimen of human evolution and its evidence

Option 4: The initiator of all the future pandemics

Correct Answer: The first wave of the second plague pandemic


Solution : The correct choice is the first option.

The passage describes the Black Death as the first wave of the second plague pandemic. The passage specifically mentions that the Black Death was the first wave of the second plague pandemic of the 14th to early 19th centuries. It provides a historical context for the pandemic and its devastating impact on the population in various regions.

Therefore, the correct answer is: "The first wave of the second plague pandemic."

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Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the question of where and when the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic ever, originated is one of the biggest mysteries in human history. After all, the Black Death was the first wave of the second plague pandemic of the 14th to early 19th centuries. It killed some 50-60% of the population in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and an unaccountable number of people in Central Asia. Different proposals, based on competing theories, have been put forward. But in 2017, I came across some records describing an intriguing medieval cemetery in Kara-Djigach, Chüy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan, which I suspected may hold the key. As part of a multidisciplinary team co-led by Maria Spyrou at the University of Tubingen, we have now investigated several specimens from individuals buried at that site – and come up with an answer. The idea that the Black Death originated in the east – territories overlapping, roughly speaking, Central Asia, Mongolia and China – dates back to the contemporaries of the pandemic in Europe and the Islamic world. The modern, academic Chinese origin theory dates back to at least 1756-8 and a publication about the history of Central Asia by French scholar Joseph de Guignes.
What is the theme of the passage?

Option 1: Pitfall of Black Death

Option 2: Impact of Black Death

Option 3: Origin of Black Death

Option 4: History of Black Death

Correct Answer: Origin of Black Death


Solution : The correct choice is the third option.

The passage primarily focuses on the mystery of the origin of the Black Death, discussing different proposals and theories, and introducing the findings of an investigation into a medieval cemetery in Kyrgyzstan that may hold the key to understanding where and when the Black Death originated.

Therefore, the appropriate theme of the passage is: Origin of Black Death.

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Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the question of where and when the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic ever, originated is one of the biggest mysteries in human history. After all, the Black Death was the first wave of the second plague pandemic of the 14th to early 19th centuries. It killed some 50–60% of the population in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa, and an unaccountable number of people in Central Asia. Different proposals, based on competing theories, have been put forward. But in 2017, I came across some records describing an intriguing medieval cemetery in Kara-Djigach, Chüy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan, which I suspected may hold the key. As part of a multidisciplinary team co-led by Maria Spyrou at the University of Tubingen, we have now investigated several specimens from individuals buried at that site and come up with an answer. The idea that the Black Death originated in the east—territories overlapping, roughly speaking, Central Asia, Mongolia, and China—dates back to the contemporaries of the pandemic in Europe and the Islamic world. The modern, academic Chinese origin theory dates back at least to 1756–8, and a publication about the history of Central Asia by French scholar Joseph de Guignes.


Which of the following may be the probable origin of the Black Death, according to the passage?

Option 1: Kyrgyzstan

Option 2: India

Option 3: Mongolia

Option 4: China

Correct Answer: Kyrgyzstan


Solution : The first option is correct.

The probable origin of the Black Death, according to the passage, is Kyrgyzstan. The passage mentions the discovery of an intriguing medieval cemetery in Kara-Djigach, Chüy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan, in 2017. The speaker suspected that this site may hold the key to the origin of the Black Death. The subsequent investigation of specimens from individuals buried at that site led to the conclusion discussed in the passage.

Therefore, the correct answer is Kyrgyzstan.

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Indian mathematician Nikhil Srivastava, working at the University of California in Berkeley, is among the winners of the Prestigious 2021 Michael and Sheila Held Prize, announced last week by the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS). Adam W. Marcus, EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne), and Daniel Alan Spielman, Yale University, are the other two winners.

"Marcus, Spielman, and Srivastava solved longstanding questions on the Kadison-Singer problem and on Ramanujan graphs, and in the process, they uncovered a deep new connection between linear algebra, the geometry of polynomials, and graph theory that has inspired the next generation of theoretical computer scientists," the NAS said in a statement.

An Indian national, Nikhil was born in New Delhi in November 1983 and has attended educational institutions across the world—Syria, the UK, Saudi Arabia, and the US—as his father was an Indian Foreign Services officer, who has served as the Indian ambassador to Uganda and Denmark. At present, Nikhil is an associate professor of mathematics at UC Berkeley. The Michael and Sheila Held Prize is presented annually to honour outstanding, innovative, creative, and influential research in the area of combinatorial mathematics.

Question:
The Michael and Sheila Held Prize is presented:

Option 1: every two years to honour the best researchers in mathematics

Option 2: twice every year to honour young and influential researchers in mathematics

Option 3: every year to honour new thinking and research in a specific area of mathematics

Option 4: every year to honour those who solve longstanding problems in graph theory and linear algebra

Correct Answer: every year to honour new thinking and research in a specific area of mathematics


Solution : The correct choice is the third option.

As stated in the last line of the passage, the Michael and Sheila Held Prize is presented annually to honour outstanding, innovative, creative, and influential research in the area of combinatorial mathematics.

Therefore, the correct answer is: every year to honour new thinking and research in a specific area of mathematics.

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The School of Law at the University of Mysore is a prominent educational institution in Mysore, Karnataka, India. It offers various law programs and courses to students interested in pursuing legal studies. The school is known for its academic excellence and contributions to the field of law education.


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The University of New Haven (UNH) is a private, non-profit university located in West Haven, Connecticut. UNH was founded in 1882 by the Congregational Church and has been accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges since 1908. The school offers bachelor's degrees in more than 50 areas of study as well as master's degree programs.

What are the admission requirements?

Admission to UNH is based on academic achievement, high school record, standardized test scores, recommendations from teachers/professors and letters of recommendation.

The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs through its five schools: Business Administration; Education; Engineering & Applied Science; Humanities & Arts; and Sciences.

For more details about hostels, and academics you can visit there official website as it is an international University the price varies depending on scholarships you might be eligible for.

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Even though it is not one of the best institutions in Madhya Pradesh, it offers pupils respectable job placement. In the CSE branch, between 75 and 80 percent of students get placed each year. The lowest salary at TCS is INR 4 lacs, while the highest package is INR 9–10 lacs. Although not as frequently as CSE students, students from other branches also get placed. Some students also receive excellent research help from their colleges and internships.

Many teachers come from NITs and IITs and have extensive topic understanding. They assist with research work in addition to studies. Every branch of the college follows the RGPV curriculum.

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In Mysore, Karnataka, India, there is a public state institution known as the University of Mysore or Mysore University (UOM). Mysore University provides several undergraduate, graduate, and research programmes in addition to diploma and certificate programmes in a variety of fields.

UOM admissions are determined on the students' performance on the university's entrance exam.

Yes, the University of Mysore offers an MSc in Forensic Science, in response to your question.

For more information. check out the given link : https://www.careers360.com/university/university-of-mysore-mysore/msc-criminology-and-forensic-science-course#:~:text=Master%20of%20Science%20in%20Criminology,by%20University%20of%20Mysore%2C%20Mysore.

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Hello,

MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (MSRUAS), Bangalore is a decent college if we want to pursue engineering after the 12th. The placement program is great. Students got put in top organizations like Adobe, ICICI, JP Morgan, Microsoft, Ernst and Young (IT), Godrej, Google, Tata(IT), Oracle, and so on . It offers 51 courses across 6 streams in which the cost range is INR 50-12lakhs.

In the past 2 years, it's very renowned for CSE because of the syllabus they are offering is IIT Level and more industry incorporated courses with more practical less hypothesis.

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