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Q.307·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

In a triangle ABC, the bisector of angle A cuts BC at D. If AB + AC = 10 cm and BD : DC = 3 : 1, then what is the length of AC?

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Q.308·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

Consider the following statements with regard to Australia : 1. The Coral Sea separates the Great Barrier Reef from the South Pacific. 2. The Great Dividing Range extends from Melbourne to Perth in Australia. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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Q.309·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

ABC is a triangle right-angled at B. The perimeter of the triangle is 24 cm and the difference between the sum of the perpendicular sides and the hypotenuse is 4 cm. What is the area of the triangle ABC?

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Q.310·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

What is the remainder when 2^101 is divided by 101?

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Q.311·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

The ratio of sum of two numbers to their difference is 5:1. What is the ratio of the sum of their squares to the difference of their squares?

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Q.312·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

Which one among the following statements is not correct?

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Q.313·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

A question is given followed by two statements I and II. Consider the questions and the statements and tick the correct option. If the (p+ q)^2 - 4pq, Where p, q are natural numbers, positive? Statement I- p < q, Statement II- p > q Which one of the following option is correct in respect of above question and the statement?

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Q.314·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

What is X in the sequence 1,3, 6, 11, 18, X, 42 ?

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Q.315·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

Over the next 30 years, many countries are promising to move to net-zero carbon, implying that household emissions will have to be cut to close to nothing. A leading climate scientist reckons that, at best, half the reduction might be achieved through demand-side measures, such as behavioural changes by individuals and households. And even that would require companies and governments to provide more incentives to change through supply-side investments to make low-carbon options cheaper and more widely available. Which one of the following statements best reflects the central idea conveyed by the passage?

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Q.316·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

Which one of the following is a non-conventional source of energy?

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Q.317·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

The 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?

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Q.318·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

Country : Resource-rich in I. Botswana : Diamond II. Chile : Lithium III. Indonesia : Nickel In how many of the above rows is the given information correctly matched?

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Q.319·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

X 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?

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Q.320·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

Let p + q = 10, where p, q are integers. Value-I = Maximum value of p x q when p, q are positive integers. Value-II = Maximum value of p x q when p≥-6, q≥-4. Which one of the following is correct?

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Q.321·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

A 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?

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Q.322·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

When a solid body is partially or completely immersed in a fluid, the fluid exerts an upward force on the body. The magnitude of the force is equal to 1. the mass of the body 2. the weight of the displaced fluid by the body Which of the above is/are correct?

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Q.323·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

The 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 ?

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Q.324·Miscellaneous·2025·Easy

In a T20 cricket match, three players X, Y and Z scored a total of 37 runs. The ratio of number of runs scored by X to the number of runs scored by Y is equal to ratio of number of runs scored by Y to number of runs scored by Z. Value-I = Runs scored by X Value-II = Runs scored by Y Value-III = Runs scored by Z Which one of the following is correct?

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