Q.343·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyX can complete one-third of a certain work in6 days. Y can complete one-third of the same work in 8 days and Z can complete three-fourth of the same work in 12 days. All of them work together for n days and then X and Z quit and Y alone finishes the remaining work in 16/3 days. What is n equal to?View question
Q.344·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyWith reference to India, consider the following: I. The Inter-State Council II. The National Security Council III. Zonal Councils How many of the above were established as per the provisions of the Constitution of India?With reference to India,View question
Q.345·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyA question is given followed by two Statements I and II. Consider the Question and the Statements and mark the correct option. In a football match, team P playing against Q was behind by 3 goals with 10 minutes remaining. Does team P win the match ? Statement 1 - Team P scored 4 goals in the last 10 minutes. Statement 2 - Team Q scored a total of 4 goals in the match. Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above Question and the Statements?View question
Q.346·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy"A good statesman, like any other sensible human being, learns more from his opponents than from his fervent supporters. For his supporters will push him to disaster unless his opponents show him where the dangers are. So if he is wise he will often pray to be delivered from his friends, because they will ruin him. But, though it hurts, he ought also to pray never to be left without opponents; for they keep him on the path of reason and good sense. The national unity of free people depends upon a sufficiently even balance of political power to make it impracticable for the administration to be arbitrary and for opposition to be revolutionary and irreconcilable. With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : I. In a democracy, a strong opposition is required only if the Head of Government is indifferent. II. The more aggressive the opposition, the better is the governance in a democracy. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?View question
Q.347·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyThe 5 - digit number PQRST (all distinct digits is such that T = 0. P is there T. S is greater than Q by 4, while Q is greater than R by 3. How many such 5-digit number are possible ?View question
Q.349·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyConsider the following statements : 1. There exists a natural number which when increased by 50% can have its number of factors unchanged. II. There exists a natural number which when increased by 150% can have its number of factors unchanged. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?View question
Q.350·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyThere has been no democracy that has grown economically without corporate capitalism. It helps in modernizing the economy and enabling the transition from rural to urban, and agriculture to industry and services, which are inevitable with growth. It generates jobs - and there is no other way to fix a country's unemployment challenge without a further impetus to private business. Big companies can operate on a large scale and become competitive both domestically and externally. A vibrant corporate capitalist base also leads to additional revenues for the State - which in turn, can be used for greater welfare for the marginalized and creating a more level playing field in terms of opportunities. Which one of the following statements best reflects the critical message conveyed by the author of the passage?View question
Q.352·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyP is the brother of Q and R. S is R's mother. T is P's father. How many of the following statements are definitely true? 1. S and T are a couple. II. Qis T's son. III. T is Q's father. IV. S is P's mother. V. R is T's daughter. VI. P is S's son. Select the correct answer using the code given below:View question
Q.354·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyLet x be a real number between 0 and 1. Which of the following statements is/are correct ? I. x^2>x^3 II. x> √x Select the correct answer using the code given below:View question
Q.355·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyIt is hard to predict how changes in the climate and the atmosphere's chemistry will affect the prevalence and virulence of agricultural diseases. But there is a risk that such changes will make some plant infections more common in all climatic zones, perhaps catastrophically so. Part of the problem is that centuries of selective breeding have refined the genomes of most high-value crops. They are spectacular at growing in today's conditions but genetic variations that are not immediately useful to them have been bred out. This is good for yields but bad for coping with changes. A minor disease or even an unknown one could suddenly rampage through a genetically honed crop. Which one of the following statements best reflects the central idea conveyed by the passage?View question
Q.356·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyWhen a light ray passes through from air to water with a non-zero angle the ray will beView question
Q.357·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyThe average of three numbers p, q and r is k. p is as much more than the average as q is less than the average. What is the value of r?View question
Q.358·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyTwo bodies of unequal masses are dropped from a tower. At any instant, they have equalView question
Q.359·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyWhich one of the following equations related to the motion of an object is NOT correct? (Symbols carry their usual meanings)View question
Q.360·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyA question is given followed by two Statements I and II. Consider the Question and the Statements and mark the correct option. Question: Let P, Q, R, S be distinct non-zero digits. If PP x PQ = RRSS, where P≤ 3 and Q ≤ 4, then what is Q equal to? Statement I: R = 1. Statement II: S = 2. Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above Question and the Statements ?View question