A man starts from a point and walks 2 km towards North, turns towards his right and walks 2 km; turns right again and walks. Which direction is he facing now?
Find out the set of number amongst the four sets of numbers given in the alternatives which is the most like the set given in the question. Given set (4, 10, 15)
First bunch of bananas has \[\frac{1}{4}\] again as many bananas as a second bunch. If the second bunch has 3 bananas less than the first bunch, then the number of bananas in the first bunch is
Maya starts at point T, walks straight to point U which is 4 ft away. She turns left at \[90{}^\circ \] and walks to W which is 4 ft away, turns \[90{}^\circ \] right and goes 3 ft to P, turns \[90{}^\circ \] right and walks 1 ft to Q, turns left at \[90{}^\circ \] and goes to V, which is 1 ft away and once again turns \[90{}^\circ \] right and goes to R, 3 ft away. What is the distance between T and R?
Starting from a point P, Sachin walked 20 m towards South. He turned left and walked 30 m. He then turned left and walked 20 m. He again toured left and walked 40 m and reached a point Q. How far and in which direction is the point Q from the point P?
Point out which from the following is not a right enumerated in the Constitution of India but has been articulated by the Supreme Court to be a Fundamental Right?
A)
Right to life
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B)
Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment
Which of the following pairs of material serves as electrodes in chargeable batteries commonly used in device such as torch light, electric shaver etc.?
Although Union List, State List and Concurrent List cover the entire legislative business, yet there may be an item not mentioned anywhere. Who will legislate on that item?
A milkman has 75 L milk in one cane and 45 L in another. The maximum capacity of container which can measure milk of either container exact number of times, is
The average age of 32 students is 10 yr. If the teacher's age is also included, the average age increases by one year. What is the age of the teacher (in yr)?
A merchant has 100 kg of sugar, part of which he sells at 7% profit and the rest at 17% profit. If he gains 10% on the whole, the amount sold at 7% profit is
The ratio of the areas of two isosceles triangles having the same vertical angle (i.e., angle between equal sides) is 1: 4. The ratio of their heights is
If a chord of length 16 cm is at a distance of 15 cm from the centre of the circle, then the length of the chord of the same circle which is at a distance of 8 cm from the centre is equal to
Of the three numbers, the first number is twice of the second and the second is thrice of the third number. If the average of these 3 numbers is 20, then the sum of the largest and smallest numbers is
A and B together can do \[\frac{11}{19}\] of a work. In the same time B and C together can do \[\frac{14}{19}\] of the same work. The ratio of work done by A, B and C is
The speed of the current is 5 km/h. A motorboat goes 10 km upstream and back again to the starting point in 50 min. The speed, in km/h, of the motorboat in still water is
A does \[\frac{7}{10}\] part of work in 15 days. After that he completes the remaining work in 4 days with the help of B. In how many days will A and B together do the same work?
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It is said that once three old men set out on a journey together. One of them was bald, the second was a philosopher and the third one was a barber. At nightfall, they decided that each one of them should sit for watch turn by turn. The barber was to keep watch first of all, the philosopher after that and the bold man last of all. So, the philosopher and the bald man went to sleep and the barber was on watch. For some time he kept awake but in the end, he felt tired of it and he thought of some diversion as otherwise it was difficult for him to pass time. Then, he took out the razor from his box and shaved the head of the philosopher. At the fixed time, he woke up the philosopher and himself went to sleep. When the philosopher got up and felt his head all over, he was startled and said in surprise, "It is my turn but this wretehed fellow has awakened bald man."
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It is said that once three old men set out on a journey together. One of them was bald, the second was a philosopher and the third one was a barber. At nightfall, they decided that each one of them should sit for watch turn by turn. The barber was to keep watch first of all, the philosopher after that and the bold man last of all. So, the philosopher and the bald man went to sleep and the barber was on watch. For some time he kept awake but in the end, he felt tired of it and he thought of some diversion as otherwise it was difficult for him to pass time. Then, he took out the razor from his box and shaved the head of the philosopher. At the fixed time, he woke up the philosopher and himself went to sleep. When the philosopher got up and felt his head all over, he was startled and said in surprise, "It is my turn but this wretehed fellow has awakened bald man."
Why did the barber shave off the head of the philosopher?
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It is said that once three old men set out on a journey together. One of them was bald, the second was a philosopher and the third one was a barber. At nightfall, they decided that each one of them should sit for watch turn by turn. The barber was to keep watch first of all, the philosopher after that and the bold man last of all. So, the philosopher and the bald man went to sleep and the barber was on watch. For some time he kept awake but in the end, he felt tired of it and he thought of some diversion as otherwise it was difficult for him to pass time. Then, he took out the razor from his box and shaved the head of the philosopher. At the fixed time, he woke up the philosopher and himself went to sleep. When the philosopher got up and felt his head all over, he was startled and said in surprise, "It is my turn but this wretehed fellow has awakened bald man."
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It is said that once three old men set out on a journey together. One of them was bald, the second was a philosopher and the third one was a barber. At nightfall, they decided that each one of them should sit for watch turn by turn. The barber was to keep watch first of all, the philosopher after that and the bold man last of all. So, the philosopher and the bald man went to sleep and the barber was on watch. For some time he kept awake but in the end, he felt tired of it and he thought of some diversion as otherwise it was difficult for him to pass time. Then, he took out the razor from his box and shaved the head of the philosopher. At the fixed time, he woke up the philosopher and himself went to sleep. When the philosopher got up and felt his head all over, he was startled and said in surprise, "It is my turn but this wretehed fellow has awakened bald man."
Which of the following is the correct sequence decided upon by the three to keep watch turn by turn?
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It is said that once three old men set out on a journey together. One of them was bald, the second was a philosopher and the third one was a barber. At nightfall, they decided that each one of them should sit for watch turn by turn. The barber was to keep watch first of all, the philosopher after that and the bold man last of all. So, the philosopher and the bald man went to sleep and the barber was on watch. For some time he kept awake but in the end, he felt tired of it and he thought of some diversion as otherwise it was difficult for him to pass time. Then, he took out the razor from his box and shaved the head of the philosopher. At the fixed time, he woke up the philosopher and himself went to sleep. When the philosopher got up and felt his head all over, he was startled and said in surprise, "It is my turn but this wretehed fellow has awakened bald man."
In context of the passage, what does 'Startled' mean?
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Very closely \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\]... with the mountains are some special \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\].... which the highest and wildest peaks \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}}\]..... The \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}}\]... provided by climbing together is almost \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\]... valued by mountaineers. Lovely though the mountain peaks are the \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\]... of mountaineers who climb them find a \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\].... kind of bond developing between them. The friendships established on the mountains are lasting and irreplaceable when you have walked the feather edge of danger with someone, when you have held his life at the end of a rope in your hand and he has \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\]. held yours, you have an almost \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\].... foundation for friendships. For the deepest friendships\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\].... from sharing failure as well as success, danger as well as safety.
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Very closely \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\]... with the mountains are some special \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\].... which the highest and wildest peaks \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}}\]..... The \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}}\]... provided by climbing together is almost \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\]... valued by mountaineers. Lovely though the mountain peaks are the \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\]... of mountaineers who climb them find a \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\].... kind of bond developing between them. The friendships established on the mountains are lasting and irreplaceable when you have walked the feather edge of danger with someone, when you have held his life at the end of a rope in your hand and he has \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\]. held yours, you have an almost \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\].... foundation for friendships. For the deepest friendships\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\].... from sharing failure as well as success, danger as well as safety.
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Very closely \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\]... with the mountains are some special \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\].... which the highest and wildest peaks \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}}\]..... The \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}}\]... provided by climbing together is almost \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\]... valued by mountaineers. Lovely though the mountain peaks are the \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\]... of mountaineers who climb them find a \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\].... kind of bond developing between them. The friendships established on the mountains are lasting and irreplaceable when you have walked the feather edge of danger with someone, when you have held his life at the end of a rope in your hand and he has \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\]. held yours, you have an almost \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\].... foundation for friendships. For the deepest friendships\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\].... from sharing failure as well as success, danger as well as safety.
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Very closely \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\]... with the mountains are some special \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\].... which the highest and wildest peaks \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}}\]..... The \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}}\]... provided by climbing together is almost \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\]... valued by mountaineers. Lovely though the mountain peaks are the \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\]... of mountaineers who climb them find a \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\].... kind of bond developing between them. The friendships established on the mountains are lasting and irreplaceable when you have walked the feather edge of danger with someone, when you have held his life at the end of a rope in your hand and he has \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\]. held yours, you have an almost \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\].... foundation for friendships. For the deepest friendships\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\].... from sharing failure as well as success, danger as well as safety.
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Very closely \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\]... with the mountains are some special \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\].... which the highest and wildest peaks \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}}\]..... The \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}}\]... provided by climbing together is almost \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\]... valued by mountaineers. Lovely though the mountain peaks are the \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\]... of mountaineers who climb them find a \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\].... kind of bond developing between them. The friendships established on the mountains are lasting and irreplaceable when you have walked the feather edge of danger with someone, when you have held his life at the end of a rope in your hand and he has \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\]. held yours, you have an almost \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\].... foundation for friendships. For the deepest friendships\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\].... from sharing failure as well as success, danger as well as safety.
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Very closely \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\]... with the mountains are some special \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\].... which the highest and wildest peaks \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}}\]..... The \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}}\]... provided by climbing together is almost \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\]... valued by mountaineers. Lovely though the mountain peaks are the \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\]... of mountaineers who climb them find a \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\].... kind of bond developing between them. The friendships established on the mountains are lasting and irreplaceable when you have walked the feather edge of danger with someone, when you have held his life at the end of a rope in your hand and he has \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\]. held yours, you have an almost \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\].... foundation for friendships. For the deepest friendships\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\].... from sharing failure as well as success, danger as well as safety.
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Very closely \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\]... with the mountains are some special \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\].... which the highest and wildest peaks \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}}\]..... The \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}}\]... provided by climbing together is almost \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\]... valued by mountaineers. Lovely though the mountain peaks are the \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\]... of mountaineers who climb them find a \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\].... kind of bond developing between them. The friendships established on the mountains are lasting and irreplaceable when you have walked the feather edge of danger with someone, when you have held his life at the end of a rope in your hand and he has \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\]. held yours, you have an almost \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\].... foundation for friendships. For the deepest friendships\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\].... from sharing failure as well as success, danger as well as safety.
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Direction: Some of the sentence have errors and some are correct. Find out which part a sentence has an error and corresponding to letter [a], [b] and [c]. If a sentence is error free then mark [d].
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