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SECTION
Question No. 1-0.25+1 Marks
Question:
Please read the given information carefully and then answer the given question.
Six students A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a row (not necessarily in the same order) facing south
i) A and F are sitting at the end of the line.
ii) B and D are sitting close to each other but they are neither A nor neighbors of F
iii) C, which is sitting on the right fourth of A, sitting between F and D right.
If C replaces their position with B, E, D and A, F, then who is sitting on the left side of C?
Two statements are given in this question after which two conclusions i and ii have been given. You have to accept all the information given in the statement as true and after that both the conclusions have to be considered together and deciding which conclusions follow them in a logical manner beyond any reasonable suspicion with the information given in the statement.
Statement: All the mugs are in the world. All cups are mugs.
Conclusion:
i) All cup worlds are.
ii) All jugs are mugs.
Select the appropriate option from the following options (A) Only the conclusion i follows
किसी कूट भाषा में 817 का अर्थ है 'cotton makes thread', 827 का अर्थ है 'thread makes cloth' और 213 का अर्थ है 'soft cotton cloth', 'soft' के लिए कूट ज्ञात करें।
कमला पूर्व दिशा में 50 कि. मी चलती हैं, उसके बाद बायीं ओर मुड़कर 40 कि० मी., फिर दायीं ओर मुड़कर 20 कि० मी., फिर दायीं और मुड़कर 40कि.मी. फिर दायीं ओर मुड़कर 10 कि. मी. चलती है तो बताएँ -कमला प्रारंभिक बिंदु से कितनी दूरी तथा किस दिशा में है?
A paragraph has been given in this question after which a statement has been given. Read this paragraph carefully and give your decision on the statement based on the given paragraph. Saint Nicholas Acha Santa Claus lived around 300 AD in Patara in modern Turkey (at that time it was considered a part of ancient Greece). They were the Bishops of Meera and were popular among the poor for their good work, children Loved, and used to visit the needy. He was a screwdriver man equipped with red and golden clothes on his religious office. In the pictures, they are decorated in a traditional environment in the form of a good person who has a stick or a Bible or both. Here Santa Claus is portrayed as a saint of a well-known person in a North Pole with a philanthropist. 13th Century: Bishop Nicholas of Meera was declared / honored by the title of Saint in the first Millennium. In his honor in the 13th century, the Dutch people started collecting coins in torn old shoes kept out of the poor houses and celebrating it as tradition. They say that Saint Nicholas used to do this. Over time, Saint Nicholas Sinterklaas became. To this day, the official Sinterklas of the Netherlands used to wear white clothes, red cloths, and wearing a high cloth head, and a bishop in royal long hair and beard. They often used to travel on a white horse. 16th Century: Now Saint Nicholas became popular throughout Europe. The Dutch Sintclass became Santa Claus in many territories Every year the festival of Saint Nicholas or Santa Claus is celebrated on December 6, which is the death anniversary of the original Bishop of Mira. (Can not say any fixed year but there is no dispute on this date)
Statement:
Saint Nicholas became Sinterklaas in the 16th Century.
Choose the appropriate option from one of the following options
A paragraph has been given in this question after which a statement has been given. Read this paragraph carefully and give your decision on the statement based on the given paragraph. Saint Nicholas Acha Santa Claus lived around 300 AD in Patara in modern Turkey (at that time it was considered a part of ancient Greece). They were the Bishops of Meera and were popular among the poor for their good work, children Loved, and used to visit the needy. He was a screwdriver man equipped with red and golden clothes on his religious office. In the pictures, they are decorated in a traditional environment in the form of a good person who has a stick or a Bible or both. Here Santa Claus is portrayed as a saint of a well-known person in a North Pole with a philanthropist. 13th Century: Bishop Nicholas of Meera was declared / honored by the title of Saint in the first Millennium. In his honor in the 13th century, the Dutch people started collecting coins in torn old shoes kept out of the poor houses and celebrating it as tradition. They say that Saint Nicholas used to do this. Over time, Saint Nicholas Sinterklaas became. To this day, the official Sinterklas of the Netherlands used to wear white clothes, red cloths, and wearing a high cloth head, and a bishop in royal long hair and beard. They often used to travel on a white horse. 16th Century: Now Saint Nicholas became popular throughout Europe. The Dutch Sintclass became Santa Claus in many territories Every year the festival of Saint Nicholas or Santa Claus is celebrated on December 6, which is the death anniversary of the original Bishop of Mira. (Can not say any fixed year but there is no dispute on this date)
Statement: Saint Nicholas was considered a philanthropist.
Choose the appropriate option from one of the following options
निम्नलिखित विकल्पों में से उस विकल्प का चयन कीजिए जो पांचवे शब्द से ठीक उसी प्रकार संबंधित है जिस प्रकार चौथा शब्द तीसरे शब्द से संबंधित है और दूसरा शब्द पहले शब्द से संबंधित है।