Key to Answers - Set D
Qn
|
Regarding
|
Ans
|
101
|
Tukaram
|
b
|
102
|
Abdul H Lahori
|
b
|
103
|
Cube
|
c
|
104
|
Sepoy Mutiy
|
a
|
105
|
Statements on Cama
|
b
|
106.
|
Colombo
to Almora
|
d
|
107
|
Women - country
|
c
|
108
|
A, B, C , D
|
b
|
109
|
Eight equidistant points
|
b
|
110
|
Statements on education
|
c
|
111
|
Central
University
|
d
|
112
|
AQn Paper
|
c
|
113
|
Person � Area of Work
|
b
|
114
|
CJ of
India
-PIL
|
d
|
115
|
Vessel
|
d
|
116
|
Two Statements on Human Body
|
c
|
117
|
Watch
|
c
|
118
|
Statements on SAFTA
|
b
|
119
|
Scientific achievement - Country
|
b
|
120
|
Calcium
|
a
|
Q103. I and IV cubes have 2 digits
in common 6 and 2 �
4 is opposite to 3. II
and III cubes shows all
digits except 3, which
should be opposite to 4.
However, it�s not
sufficient to know what
digit is opposite 6 �
only 2 and 3 are
correct.
Q.105
�.
achievement of Madam
Cama, when she unfurled
the first National Flag
at the International
Socialist Conference in
Stuttgart
(
Germany
) in 1907.
Q108. C + D + E = 7 �
Since all numbers are
unequal and < 10, the
possible values for C,
D, E are 1, 2, 4. If C =
1 or 2, A + B + C = 21
is not satisfied � C = 4 �
A + B = 21 � 4 = 17
Q109. V1 = ΠR/4t,
V2 = 3ΠR/8t �
Relative Velocity V21 =
ΠR/8t. Distance to
meet the first person =
7ΠR/8 (since 2nd
person starts from B and
1st person is static at
A). Time taken =
Distance / Rel Velocity
= (7ΠR/8) / (ΠR/8t)
= 7t
Q.111
Central
Universities -
University
of
Hyderabad
; Central Univesity P.O.
Hyderabad; Maulana Azad
National Urdu University,
Gochibowli Hyderabad;
Assam University; Tezpur
University, Napaam,
Tezpur; University of
Delhi, Indira Gandhi
National Open
University; Jamia Millia
Islamia, Jamia Nagar New
Delhi, Jawaharlal
Nehru University, New
Delhi, Mahatma Gandhi
Antarrashtriya Hindi
Vishwavidyalaya,
Panchtila, Umri Village,
Arvi Road Wardha;
Central Agricultural
University, Iroisemba
Imphal; Manipur
University, Canchipur
Imphal ; North Eastern
Hill University, P.O.
NEHU Campus Mawkynroh
Umshing, Shillong;
Mizoram University,
Aizwal ; Nagaland
University, Lumami
Kohima ; Pondicherry
University, Aligarh
Muslim University;
University of Allahabad;
Babasaheb Bhimrao
Ambedkar University,
Vidya Vihar Rae Bareli
Road Lucknow; Banaras
Hindu University and
Visva Bharti,
Santiniketan
Q112. N (at least
one wrong answer) = N
(all answers) � N (all
correct answers) = 5C14
� 1 =624
Q.114.
Till 1960s and
seventies, the concept
of litigation in
India
was still in its
rudimentary form ***
Public Interest
Litigation popularly
known as PIL can be
broadly defined as
litigation in the
interest of that
nebulous entity: the public
in general. Prior to
1980s, only the
aggrieved party could
personally knock the
doors of justice
***However, all these
scenario gradually
changed when the post
emergency Supreme Court
tackled the problem of
access to justice by
people through radical
changes and alterations
made in the requirements
of locus standi and of
party aggrieved. The
splendid efforts of
Justice P N Bhagwati and
Justice V R Krishna Iyer
were instrumental of
this juristic revolution
of eighties to
convert the apex court
of India into a Supreme
Court for all Indians.
Q117. In 1 min,
hour hand moves 30/60 =
0.5o, minute hand moves
360/60 = 6o. In the 14
min, the hour hand has
moved by 14 * 0.5 = 70
above 9 hrs. In the new
time, this becomes the
position of the minute
hand �
70 corresponds to 7/6 =
1.167 minutes above 9,
or 15 - 1.167 = 13.83
minutes to three.
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