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1251.

Victorian image of frail and submissive women was created by

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Victorian image of frail and submissive women was created by


1252.

Which of the following options is the correct passive form of the sentence? Dheeraj managed a large antique shop set up by his father in 1920.

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Which of the following options is the correct passive form of the sentence?

Dheeraj managed a large antique shop set up by his father in 1920.


1253.

Who wrote a ‘Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Citizen’?

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Who wrote a ‘Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Citizen’?


1254.

Q4. Consider the following statements about NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope: 1. It will probe the cosmos to uncover the history of the universe from the Big Bang to alien planet formation and beyond. 2. It will orbit around a Lagrange point (L2), or a gravitationally stable location in space, a spot in space near Earth that lies opposite from the sun. Which of the statements are correct?

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Q4. Consider the following statements about NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope:

1. It will probe the cosmos to uncover the history of the universe from the Big Bang to alien planet formation and beyond.

2. It will orbit around a Lagrange point (L2), or a gravitationally stable location in space, a spot in space near Earth that lies opposite from the sun.

Which of the statements are correct?


1255.

If I want to become a scientist what subject I should choose after 10 th.......

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If I want to become a scientist what subject I should choose after 10 th.......

1256.

Hammerfest is in –

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Hammerfest is in –


1257.

Whose definition of economics is the most comprehensive?

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Whose definition of economics is the most comprehensive?


1258.

How many Fundamental Duties of the citizens of India does Article 51A speak of?

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How many Fundamental Duties of the citizens of India does Article 51A speak of?


1259.

Who propounded the growth-oriented definition?

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Who propounded the growth-oriented definition?


1260.

According to the census of 2011, what is the literacy rate of the country?

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According to the census of 2011, what is the literacy rate of the country?


1261.

When did the France National Assembly complete its draft of the constitution?

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When did the France National Assembly complete its draft of the constitution?


1262.

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: My favorite story in Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee’s fascinating new book, The Second Machine Age, is when the Dutch chess grandmaster Jan Hein Donner was asked how he’d prepare for a chess match against a computer, like IBM’s Deep Blue. Donner replied: "I would bring a hammer." Donner isn’t alone in fantasizing that he’d like to smash some recent advances in software and automation – think self-driving cars, robotic factories and artificially intelligent reservationists – which are not only replacing blue-collar jobs at a faster rate, but now also white-collar skills, even grandmasters! Something very, very big happened over the last decade. My own shorthand is that the world went from “connected to hyperconnected” and, as a result, average is over, because employers now have so much easier, cheaper access to above-average software, automation and cheap genius from abroad. Brynjolfsson and McAfee, both at MIT, offer a more detailed explanation: We are at the start of the Second Machine Age. The First Machine Age, they argue, was the Industrial Revolution that was born along with the steam engine in the late 1700s. This period was "all about power systems to augment human muscle," explained McAfee in an interview,’’ and each successive invention in that age delivered more and more power. But they all required humans to make decisions about them. "Therefore, the inventions of this era actually made human control and labour "more valuable and important." In the Second Machine Age, though, argues Brynjolfsson, "we are beginning to automate a lot more cognitive tasks, a lot more of the control systems that determine what to use that power for. In many cases today artificially intelligent machines can make better decisions then humans." So humans and software-driven machines may increasingly be substitutes, not complements. What’s making this possible, the authors argue, are three huge technological advances that just reached their tipping points, advances they describe as "exponential, digital and combinatorial." To illustrate "exponential" they retell the story of the king who was so impressed with the man who invented chess that he offered him any reward. The inventor suggested rice to feed his family. He asked the king to simply place a grain of rice on the first square of a chessboard and then have each subsequent square receive twice as many grains as the previous. The emperor agreed until he realized that 63 instances of doubling yields a fantastically big number, even starting with one grain – like 18 quintillion grains of rice, once you finish the second half of the chessboard. The authors compare this second half of the chessboard to Moore’s Law about the relentless doubling of digital computing power about every two years. Unlike the steam engine, which was physical and doubled in performance every 70 years, computers "get better, faster than anything else, ever," says Brynjolfsson. Now add the spread of the Internet to both people and things – soon everyone on the planet will have a smart phone and every cash register, airplane engine, student iPad and thermostat will be broadcasting digital data via the Internet. In the context of the given passage, why does the author say that 'average is over'?

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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
My favorite story in Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee’s fascinating new book, The Second Machine Age, is when the Dutch chess grandmaster Jan Hein Donner was asked how he’d prepare for a chess match against a computer, like IBM’s Deep Blue. Donner replied: "I would bring a hammer."
Donner isn’t alone in fantasizing that he’d like to smash some recent advances in software and automation – think self-driving cars, robotic factories and artificially intelligent reservationists – which are not only replacing blue-collar jobs at a faster rate, but now also white-collar skills, even grandmasters!
Something very, very big happened over the last decade. My own shorthand is that the world went from “connected to hyperconnected” and, as a result, average is over, because employers now have so much easier, cheaper access to above-average software, automation and cheap genius from abroad. Brynjolfsson and McAfee, both at MIT, offer a more detailed explanation: We are at the start of the Second Machine Age.
The First Machine Age, they argue, was the Industrial Revolution that was born along with the steam engine in the late 1700s. This period was "all about power systems to augment human muscle," explained McAfee in an interview,’’ and each successive invention in that age delivered more and more power. But they all required humans to make decisions about them. "Therefore, the inventions of this era actually made human control and labour "more valuable and important."
In the Second Machine Age, though, argues Brynjolfsson, "we are beginning to automate a lot more cognitive tasks, a lot more of the control systems that determine what to use that power for. In many cases today artificially intelligent machines can make better decisions then humans." So humans and software-driven machines may increasingly be substitutes, not complements. What’s making this possible, the authors argue, are three huge technological advances that just reached their tipping points, advances they describe as "exponential, digital and combinatorial."
To illustrate "exponential" they retell the story of the king who was so impressed with the man who invented chess that he offered him any reward. The inventor suggested rice to feed his family. He asked the king to simply place a grain of rice on the first square of a chessboard and then have each subsequent square receive twice as many grains as the previous. The emperor agreed until he realized that 63 instances of doubling yields a fantastically big number, even starting with one grain – like 18 quintillion grains of rice, once you finish the second half of the chessboard.
The authors compare this second half of the chessboard to Moore’s Law about the relentless doubling of digital computing power about every two years. Unlike the steam engine, which was physical and doubled in performance every 70 years, computers "get better, faster than anything else, ever," says Brynjolfsson. Now add the spread of the Internet to both people and things – soon everyone on the planet will have a smart phone and every cash register, airplane engine, student iPad and thermostat will be broadcasting digital data via the Internet.

In the context of the given passage, why does the author say that 'average is over'?

1263.

What does Article 45 of the Directive Principles state?

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What does Article 45 of the Directive Principles state?


1264.

Q12. Which of the following is incorrectly matched?

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Q12. Which of the following is incorrectly matched?


1265.

Union Government is going to develop a district as Spiritual Capital of the country in order to serve the civilization bond between India and the Buddhist world. Which of the following is going to be developed as spiritual capital?

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Union Government is going to develop a district as Spiritual Capital of the country in order to serve the civilization bond between India and the Buddhist world. Which of the following is going to be developed as spiritual capital?


1266.

Academy of Development Science (ADS) is located in which Indian state?

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Academy of Development Science (ADS) is located in which Indian state?


1267.

The USSR declared the Berlin Blockade with the construction of a ______ km wall between East and West Germany.42

Answer» The USSR declared the Berlin Blockade with the construction of a ______ km wall between East and West Germany.
  1. 42
1268.

What is insulating layer

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1269.

One of the important causes of the rise of Jainism and Buddhism was ____________

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One of the important causes of the rise of Jainism and Buddhism was ____________


1270.

With reference to the National Commission for Minorities(NCM), consider the following statements: 1. It is a constitutional body to protect the interests of minorities in India. 2.All members including the Chairperson of NCM shall be from amongst the minority communities. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? राष्ट्रीय अल्पसंख्यक आयोग (NCM) के संदर्भ में, निम्नलिखित कथनों पर विचार करें: 1.यह भारत में अल्पसंख्यकों के हितों की रक्षा के लिए एक संवैधानिक निकाय है। 2. NCM के अध्यक्ष सहित सभी सदस्य अल्पसंख्यक समुदायों में से होंगे। ऊपर दिए गए कथनों में से कौन सा/से सही है / हैं?

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With reference to the National Commission for Minorities(NCM), consider the following statements:

1.
It is a constitutional body to protect the interests of minorities in India.

2.All members including the Chairperson of NCM shall be from amongst the minority communities.


Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

राष्ट्रीय अल्पसंख्यक आयोग (NCM) के संदर्भ में, निम्नलिखित कथनों पर विचार करें:

1.यह भारत में अल्पसंख्यकों के हितों की रक्षा के लिए एक संवैधानिक निकाय है।

2.
NCM के अध्यक्ष सहित सभी सदस्य अल्पसंख्यक समुदायों में से होंगे।

ऊपर
दिए गए कथनों में से कौन सा/से सही है / हैं?



1271.

Who was the last king of the Tuluva dynasty?

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Who was the last king of the Tuluva dynasty?

1272.

Which economy came into existence in the post-industrial period?

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Which economy came into existence in the post-industrial period?


1273.

Auxiliary Capital is

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Auxiliary Capital is


1274.

Genetic dwarfness in some plants may be solved by treatment with:

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Genetic dwarfness in some plants may be solved by treatment with:


1275.

22nd February came to be known as

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22nd February came to be known as


1276.

A. By the turn of the century it did not seem extraordinary that managers should manage by walking about. B. The outside world filtered through via a secretary who, traditionally, sat like a guard dog in front of their (usually closed) office door. C. But in the 1950s many white-collar managers turned their offices into fortresses from which they rarely emerged. D. The technologies of mobile communications made it so much easier for them to both walk about and stay in touch at the same time. E. Edicts were sent out to the blue-collar workforce whom they rarely met face-to-face.

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A. By the turn of the century it did not seem extraordinary that managers should manage by walking about.
B. The outside world filtered through via a secretary who, traditionally, sat like a guard dog in front of their (usually closed) office door.
C. But in the 1950s many white-collar managers turned their offices into fortresses from which they rarely emerged.
D. The technologies of mobile communications made it so much easier for them to both walk about and stay in touch at the same time.
E. Edicts were sent out to the blue-collar workforce whom they rarely met face-to-face.


1277.

Use the following information to answer the next question. The length of a long rod is measured first by using pace-span and then, by using foot-span of a person. For the person, the length of one pace-span is four times the length of one foot-span. If the length of the rod is 6 pace-spans, then what is the length of the rod in terms of foot-span?

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Use the following information to answer the next question.

The length of a long rod is measured first by using pace-span and then, by using foot-span of a person. For the person, the length of one pace-span is four times the length of one foot-span.

If the length of the rod is 6 pace-spans, then what is the length of the rod in terms of foot-span?


1278.

Which form of government follows multi-party system?

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Which form of government follows multi-party system?


1279.

The passage relates to studies on:

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The passage relates to studies on:


1280.

Everything used in the production process is

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Everything used in the production process is


1281.

One nanosecond = ____ seconds

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One nanosecond = ____ seconds


1282.

More than half of the people of Palampur are engaged in which sector?

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More than half of the people of Palampur are engaged in which sector?


1283.

Official formalities are less cumbersome in almost all the countries except India

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Official formalities are less cumbersome in almost all the countries except India


1284.

Battle of Haldighati took place in which year?1576

Answer» Battle of Haldighati took place in which year?
  1. 1576
1285.

Who was (posthumously) awarded with the LIfetime achievement award in 2013 Filmfare awards?

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Who was (posthumously) awarded with the LIfetime achievement award in 2013 Filmfare awards?


1286.

Area of a square of side 5 cm is:

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Area of a square of side 5 cm is:

1287.

Which of the following exclamatory sentences show joy?

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Which of the following exclamatory sentences show joy?


1288.

How to prepare for exams

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1289.

The Right to freedom is a cluster of __________ essential freedoms

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The Right to freedom is a cluster of __________ essential freedoms


1290.

Economics is an important branch of which of the following?

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Economics is an important branch of which of the following?


1291.

Consider the following statements: A. India is World’s second largest remittance recipient according to the World Bank. B. Singapore replaced Mauritius as top source of FDI into India. Which of the statements given above is/are incorrect?

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Consider the following statements:

A. India is World’s second largest remittance recipient according to the World Bank.

B. Singapore replaced Mauritius as top source of FDI into India.

Which of the statements given above is/are incorrect?


1292.

When was France declared as republic?

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When was France declared as republic?


1293.

Cities and towns of developed countries are free from slums.

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Cities and towns of developed countries are free from slums.


1294.

‘Nala Venba’ was composed by

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‘Nala Venba’ was composed by


1295.

Consider the following statements about the “Amaravati School of art”. Which of the following statement is not correct?

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Consider the following statements about the “Amaravati School of art”. Which of the following statement is not correct?


1296.

Richard Arkwright invented the

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Richard Arkwright invented the


1297.

The data from Karnataka was collected by both NIN and NNMB.

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The data from Karnataka was collected by both NIN and NNMB.


1298.

Statement: ‘We follow some of the best and effective teaching learning practices used by leading institutes all over the world’. – A statement of a professor of M.N. Institute. Conclusions: I. The M.N. Institute is one of the leading institutes of the world. II. Whatever is being followed by world`s leading institutes will definitely be good and useful.

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Statement: ‘We follow some of the best and effective teaching learning practices used by leading institutes all over the world’. – A statement of a professor of M.N. Institute.

Conclusions:

I. The M.N. Institute is one of the leading institutes of the world.

II. Whatever is being followed by world`s leading institutes will definitely be good and useful.


1299.

_________ includes all types of human work i.e physical or mental done to earn income

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_________ includes all types of human work i.e physical or mental done to earn income


1300.

During the last few years, the relations with the neighbors were critical for India to make a regional influence. In this context discuss the present-day relevance of the Gujral Doctrine.

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During the last few years, the relations with the neighbors were critical for India to make a regional influence. In this context discuss the present-day relevance of the Gujral Doctrine.