When postponed exam for Chennai will be held
Solve questions no 31.
vocab...
fatuous- foolish, silly
fauna- animals
fecund- fertile
felicity- happiness, skillfulness, especially at expressing things
fervor- great warmth or earnestness, zeal
fetter- to restrain
fidelity- faithfulness, loyalty
figurative- based on figures of speech
finesse- skillful maneuvering, subtlety
flagrant- glaringly bad, notorious
flaunt- to show off
flout- to disregard something out of disrespect
foible- a minor character flaw
foment- to stir up, to instigate
forbear- to refrain from, to abstain
forgo- to do without
fortuitous- accidental, occurring by chance
founder- to fail, to collapse, to sink
fraternal- like brothers
frenetic- frantic, frenzied
A Does half as much work as B in one -third OF the time taken by B.
If together they take 10 days to complete work then time taken by B alone to do it..
1) 30
2)25
3)6
4)12
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In a one KM race A,B and C are 3 participants.A can give B a start of 50m and C a start of 69m. The start which B can allow C is ?
Correct ans : 20m
In a race of one KM. A gives B a start of 100m. And still wins by 20sec. But if A give a start of 25sec B wins by 50m. The time taken by A to run 1 Km .
AndAns: 500/29
which is not a indent marker
- hanging indent marker
- left indent marker
- first indent marker
- right intend marker
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on which toolbar is format painter
- standard tool bar
- formatting toolbar
- drawing toolbar
- none
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control+shift+p is used to access font tool on formating toolbar
- true
- false
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guys ! plz.. suggest how to prepare for computers!
new call letter for chennai out
portrait and landscape are
- page orientation
- page size
- page layout
- all of above
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AnY good book for computer??
is a computer certificate absolute necessary for ibps clerk???
computer was not my subject in graduation... i have applied for ccc certificate .. but that i will get in february... what should i do???
vocab...
garrulous- talkative
genteel- refined, polite, aristocratic
gesticulate- to make gestures, especially when speaking or in place of speaking
glut- surplus, overabundance
grandiloquent- pompous, using a lot of big, fancy words in an attempt to sound impressive
grandiose- absurdly exaggerated
gratuitous- given freely, unjustified, unprovoked
gravity- seriousness
gregarious- sociable, enjoying company of others
guile- cunning, duplicity, artfulness
hackneyed- overused, trite, stale
hapless- unlucky
harbinger- a forerunner, a signal of
hedonism- the pursuit of pleasure as a way of life
hegemony- leadership, especially of one nation over another
heresy- any belief that is strongly opposed to established beliefs
hermetic- impervious to external influence, airtight
heyday- prime, golden age
hiatus- a break or interruption, often from work
histrionic- overly dramatic, theatrical