Distinguishing
Between Facts and OpinionsIn these section, we will differentiate
between facts and opinions. We will also try to find out whether an or any opinion
follows the given facts. Some examples are given below to give you a clear
understanding of the various types of problems asked in Olympiads, also in
various competitive examinations. 1.Three sentences are given below you have to identify which sentence is a. fact and which is
opinion.·No new taxes are proposed in the revised budget. more...
AnalogyAnalogy means similarity. It can exist between any
two objects in a particular manner or it may be the case that the two objects
are related in the same way as the given objects are related.Some examples are solved for you.Direction (1 - 5): Select the pair among
the given choices which is related in the same way as the words given in
capital letters.1.COOL : COLD :: ?ClassificationDirection
(1 - 5): Each of the following questions is followed by four alternatives out
of which one is different from the rest three. This alternative is your answer. Show
it in your answer-sheet according to the instructions.1.(a) Moon (b) Jupiter (c) Mars (d)
Saturn (e) None of theseAns. (a)
Rest are planets.2.(a) Sword (b) SpearComprehensions
Based on Stanza·Example
1Once upon a time, sonthey used to laugh with their heartsand laugh with their eyes:but now they only laugh with their teethwhile their ice-block-cold eyessearch behind my shadow.Choose the correct alternative for each
question.1.What
is the title of the poem from whichComprehensions
Based on Story / IncidentDirection: Read the following passages carefully and answer the
questions that follow:·Example 1I was lying on a ridge scanning with field glasses a rock cliff'
opposite me. I saw tahr the most sure-footed of all Himalayan goats. On a edge
halfway up the cliff, a tahr and her kid were lying asleep. Presently the tahr
got to her feet, stretched herself, and the kid immediately began to feed.
After a minute the mother freed herself, took a few steps along the edge,
poised for a moment, then jumped down on to another and more...
Comprehensions
Based on General TopicsComprehension
means understanding whatever you read and answering questions related to it.·Example
1Direction
the following carefully the follow:Yendala
Soundarya and Etimarpu Rajani scripted history by becoming the first-ever women
hockey players from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to be members of the Indian
team which qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics. India made it to the next
edition of Olympics (for the first time after 36 years) by virtue of defeating
Japan 1-0 in the play-off match for the fifth place and both Ms. Soundarya and
Ms. Rajani more...
GeometryIn our daily life we observe different geometrical shapes. These geometrical shapes are not only the matter of study of mathematics but are directly related without daily life. The basic geometrical figures are made up of lines and angles. Line Segment It is the straight path between two points. In other words we can say that it has two end points and is of finite length. RayWhen a line segment more...
Applied MathematicsIn this chapter, we will learn about sets, operations on sets, venn diagrams and other real life word problems on average and annual installments. Empty Set (or null set)A set containing no element is called an empty set. It is represented by {} or \[\phi \] (read as phi). eg. The set of all whole numbers than 0.Singleton SetA set containing a single element is called a singleton set. more...
Reasoning and AptitudeLearning process is dependent on ones ability to think logically and reason quickly and effectively. So Reasoning and logic skills are an important part in our progress as these skills are very useful in our day to day life. In this chapter, we will learn various problems related to reasoning and aptitude.Problems Based on Inserting a LatterIn these types of problems, you are given two sets of two different words. The last letter of the first word and the first letter of the second more...