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Q.1315·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

Select the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word. He is often accused of being iniquitous in his conduct.

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Q.1316·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

Which one of the following statements is true for James Webb Space Telescope launched in December 2021?

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Q.1317·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

Select the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word. The authorities interacted with a group of mutinous students.

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Q.1318·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

Select the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word. The leader's views were equivocal on the contentious issue.

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Q.1319·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

Photo 51 refers to an image of

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Q.1320·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

Let ABCD be the diameter of a circle of radius 6 cm. The lengths AB, BC and CD are equal. Semi-circles are drawn with AB and BD as diameters as shown in the figure given below. What is the ratio of the area of the shaded region to that of the non-shaded region ?

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Q.1321·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

Let ABCD be the diameter of a circle of radius 6 cm. The lengths AB, BC and CD are equal. Semi-circles are drawn with AB and BD as diameters as shown in the figure given below. What is the perimeter of the shaded region ?

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Q.1322·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

Two circles with centres at O 1 ​ and O 2 touching each other are placed inside a rectangle of sides 9 cm and 8 cm as shown in the figure given below. What is the area of the shaded region ?

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Q.1323·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

If a, b, c, d are natural numbers, then how many possible remainders are there when 1 a + 2 b + 3 c + 4 d is divided by 10?

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Q.1324·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

The angles of elevation of the top of a tower from two points A and B at a distance of x m and (x + 5) m from the base of the tower of height 6 m and in the same straight line with it are complementary. What is the value of x?

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Q.1325·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

Let a, b, c and d be positive integers. Question: Which one of a, b, c, d is closest to the product abcd? Statement-I: a > b > c Statement-II: c is not the smallest.

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Q.1326·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

Let mn = k, where m and n are prime numbers and k is an even number. Question: What is the value of mn - n + 1? Statement-I: m > n Statement-II: One of the numbers is 2.

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Q.1327·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

In a quadrilateral ABCD, AB = 6 cm, BC = 18 cm, CD = 6 cm and DA = 10 cm. If the diagonal BD = x, then which one of the following is correct?

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Q.1328·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

In a quadrilateral ABCD, AB = BC and CD = DA; AC and BD are diagonals such that AC = 6 cm and BD = 12 cm. What is the area of the quadrilateral?

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Q.1329·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

Question: Is xy positive? Statement-I: x = ∛-0.19683 Statement-II: y = ∛x

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Q.1330·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

The arithmetic mean of n numbers is M. If the sum of first (n -1) terms is k, then what is the nth number?

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Q.1331·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

What is the sum of the largest and the smallest 4-digit numbers made by using single digit prime numbers(without repetition)?

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Q.1332·Miscellaneous·2024·Easy

Two circles with centres at O 1 and O 2 touching each other are placed inside a rectangle of sides 9 cm and 8 cm as shown in the figure given below. What is the sum of the areas of the two circles ?

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