maths me quadratic equation thi ya inequillity
ATB guys, don't panic, attempt as much as u can with max acc, no need to rush
kal kya hoga mera 😂
maths questions one article is marked up 40% higher than cp but it is sold on x% discount ..the shopkeeper gains thus 12% .what would be the sp of article having cp120 sold on x% profit?? there are 27 card having no written 1 to 27 two cards are picked one by one what is the probablity that sum of these 2 cards is odd
koi kuch b bole , me bada khush hun kyuki sentence restructuring nahi aa raha hai, english difficult hai aur maths easy .. aisa hi paper kal 10 baje k slot me daal de re baba
Jo quants
mein weak hain, unhe di attempt karna chahiye sabse pehle?
Exam me papaer esy ayahe darneka kia bat nhi he dosto esy esy paper attmpt kr ke hamlog PO banege hehehehehehahahaahha
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and resoning puzzle pattern
Guys share your sectional attempt. This will give an idea of cutoff
What a paper guys... It was damn easy for anyone who attempted it last year.. I attempted 52 last year and the cut off was 47.5... Got 48.5... This year I made 63 (23+15+25).... A bit worried about LR as i left all puzzles for 20 marks but overall I think everyone who's sincerely studied for even a couple months is going to smash this examination... The cutoff will probably cross 50-55 though....
Attempts kitne kie ??
iss pattern ka question aaya hai aaj NOT EXACTLY this question MIND IT.
Directions: In the passage given below words are highlighted in bold followed by a number in the brackets. Every word printed in bold has five alternative words given in options. Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits well, mark 'no correction required' as the answer.
Recently the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) released separate reports on poverty. The World Bank avariced (14) its benchmark of extreme poverty by 25 cents from $ 1 per person per day to $1.25 per person a day. The ADB announced even plausible (15) benchmark of $1.35 per person a day. These new benchmarks are based on surveys in the world’s poorest countries.
Experts often like to claim that poverty has declined because of economic growth in India and China. This is wrong and opposing (16). In the past twenty – five years the poverty rate in India has dwindled (17) by less than one – percentage point a year. Whether we use a poverty line of $1 per person per day or $1.25 per person per day makes little difference. The number of poor in India is large. The purpose of these statistics is not to dispute them but to acknowledge (18) whether the benefits of economic growth are being shared with the poor.
14.Choose the correct answer from the given options.
A upheavedB announced C publishedD issuedE No change required
15.Choose the correct answer from the given options.
A betterB significant C lowerD colossal Eno change required
16.Choose the correct answer from the given options.
A adverseB evasiveC corruptD rejected E No change required
17.Choose the correct answer from the given options.
A soaredB intensifiedC totteredD weaken E No change required
18.Choose the correct answer from the given options.
A scrutinizeB suggest C scornD evadeE No change required
DI questions ka pattern kya tha ..anyone
Slot 1 walo attempts batao! (Jhut bolne walo aur fake attempt batane walo tumhare 11 bachhe paida hoge sab ganje :P)
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75
- nahi diya ab tak!!!
- 66-70
- 56-60
- 50-55
- 60-65
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Errrs asked in the exam : 1.farther-> further , 2.targeted->targeting 3.who-.were 4.look into->look for 5.help-.helps 6.grows->grew 7. tradition -.traditional
solutions:
1). 14 8 9 14.5 30 ?
>>(14*0.5)+0.5 (8*1)+1 (9*1.5)+1.5 (30*2.5)+2.5=77.5
2). 77 85 69 101 37 ?
>>77+8 85-16 69+32 101-64 37+128=165
3).20 29 54 103 184 ?
>>20+9 29+25 54+49 103+81 184+121=305
4).5 7 18 47 105 ?
>>do tripple difference and you will get the answer as 205
5).7 8 18 57 232 ? 1165.
>>(7*1+1) (8*2+2) (18*3+3) (57*4+4=232) (232*5+5)
this was just 1st slot so ppl predicting cut off 55 plus etc ... with time ppr ll b tough ... by tomorrow eve scenario ll b a bit different...
puzzle kaisa tha....i mean lenghty or easy??
CLOZE TEST QUIZ IN SLOT 1
👉TRAVELLERS sometimes have to show their travel documents five times when (1)___ [flying] a flight: at check-in, at security, then occasionally at outbound immigration, before another check when boarding. Finally there is passport control at the destination. Each is a potential queue. So regular flyers will be interested in anything that might speed up the process.
One answer could be facial-recognition technology. In the past few weeks, a number of airports have begun to introduce a system that will (2)__ [adapt] faces, match them with electronic passport photos, and allow those passengers it (3)__ [rectifies] to skip lines.
In Tokyo, the government has been (4)__ [observing] facial-recognition technology in two airports since 2014. It hopes to introduce the system in full in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. In France, Groupe ADP, which operates Charles De Gaulle airport in Paris, began testing similar software in February. Queues at the airport have doubled since new security measures were introduced after terrorist attacks in 2015; this, thinks ADP, might be one way to (5)___ [leisure] the pain. In Canada, meanwhile, plans are in place to start rolling out facial-recognition kiosks this spring. Similar trials have also been announced in Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam