ShoutBox (Part 1)

@fisherking said:
@Omkarp
@YouMadFellow
@aimingCAT12 Agla Prashn Rs.200 ke liye
A. Last year Thierry Desmarest, chairman of Total, the world's fourth
largest oil company, declared that production would peak by around
2020.
B. It is becoming increasingly clear that global oil production will soon
go into terminal decline, with potentially devastating economic
consequences.
C. In his new book 'The Last Oil Shock', David Strahan begs to differ; he
suggests it may bring catastrophe.
D. Although the idea of peak oil has traditionally been ridiculed by the
industry, now even some of the world's most senior oilmen concede the
case.
E. Many people think that running out of oil, or "peak oil", would be
good for the climate
(1) DAECB
(2) EBCDA
(3) DEBCA
(4) ECBDA
(5) BCEDA
4) ECBDA .. (Not sure 😞 )

EDIT: answer is 4 .. here is the source :
@Omkarp said:
independent in the British rule wala sentence is the context of freedom. Independent in the teacher wala context is dependence ka ulta wala context. There is a contextual difference toh saath wala preposition uss hisaab se change hoga.
I don't know all the usages, sorry.
1.
Wait, it should be 4. :splat:
@Omkarp said:
independent in the British rule wala sentence is the context of freedom. Independent in the teacher wala context is dependence ka ulta wala context. There is a contextual difference toh saath wala preposition uss hisaab se change hoga.
I don't know all the usages, sorry.
1.
@YouMadFellow said:
4) ECBDA .. (Not sure )
@mohitmundhra07 said:
(4) ECBDA ??
@antodaya said:
1.?
The answer is 4 coz E opens the sentence and in C that 'begs to differ' waala constrating opinion is there in E only so C follows E.
@YouMadFellow said:
4) ECBDA .. (Not sure )
EDIT: answer is 4 .. here is the source :
Yea, I'd said 1 first, but then realized that 'peak oil' is defined in E, and hence should come before sentence D.
@YouMadFellow said:
4) ECBDA .. (Not sure )
EDIT: answer is 4 .. here is the source :
Tum bhaiya source thoda main answer bolne ke baad release karna......
@fisherking said:

The answer is 4 coz E opens the sentence and in C that 'begs to differ' waala constrating opinion is there in E only so C follows E.
This explanation is incomplete because two options have EC. Just saying.
@fisherking said:
Tum bhaiya source thoda main answer bolne ke baad release karna......
Sorry shaktimaan
@abhimukh19 said:
Sirjee.. apne to mera hi favorite gana yhaan post kar diya!! \m/
@Omkarp
@YouMadFellow @aimingCAT12
Yeh lo agla prashn Rs.210 ke liye πŸ˜› .My last question before lunch....Answer post karke jaaonga lunch ke liye
A. Winston Churchill, who as Conservative leader was the two men's
natural political foe, famously compared another political system, that of
the USSR, to bulldogs fighting under the carpet.
B. "He is his own worst enemy", somebody in politics once remarked,
"Not while I'm alive he ain't," came the reply.
C. As the post-orange Revolution "War of the Viktors" in Ukraine takes a
new twist, we look at some of the world's other great political feuds.
D. This Soviet tradition of keeping face while waging political war
appears to be still alive in Ukraine's conflict between Viktor Yushchenko
and Victor Yanukovych, locked in a disastrous cohabitation as President
And Prime Minister respectively.
E. The dry wit here was British Labour politician Ernest Bevin and the
'worst enemy', Herbert Morris, was his fellow labour minister in the
1945-1951 government.
(1) BECAD
(2) CBADE
(3) CBEAD
(4) BDEAC
(5) CADBE

@Omkarp said:
This explanation is incomplete because two options have EC. Just saying.
But only one starts with E.I had stressed that E is the opening sentence so if it was not clear I am sorry. Plus kam type karna tha mujhe
@fisherking said:
@Omkarp
@YouMadFellow @aimingCAT12 Yeh lo agla prashn Rs.210 ke liye .My last question before lunch....Answer post karke jaaonga lunch ke liye
A. Winston Churchill, who as Conservative leader was the two men's
natural political foe, famously compared another political system, that of
the USSR, to bulldogs fighting under the carpet.
B. "He is his own worst enemy", somebody in politics once remarked,
"Not while I'm alive he ain't," came the reply.
C. As the post-orange Revolution "War of the Viktors" in Ukraine takes a
new twist, we look at some of the world's other great political feuds.
D. This Soviet tradition of keeping face while waging political war
appears to be still alive in Ukraine's conflict between Viktor Yushchenko
and Victor Yanukovych, locked in a disastrous cohabitation as President
And Prime Minister respectively.
E. The dry wit here was British Labour politician Ernest Bevin and the
'worst enemy', Herbert Morris, was his fellow labour minister in the
1945-1951 government.
(1) BECAD
(2) CBADE
(3) CBEAD
(4) BDEAC
(5) CADBE
3.
@fisherking said:
@Omkarp
@YouMadFellow @aimingCAT12 Yeh lo agla prashn Rs.210 ke liye .My last question before lunch....Answer post karke jaaonga lunch ke liye
A. Winston Churchill, who as Conservative leader was the two men's
natural political foe, famously compared another political system, that of
the USSR, to bulldogs fighting under the carpet.
B. "He is his own worst enemy", somebody in politics once remarked,
"Not while I'm alive he ain't," came the reply.
C. As the post-orange Revolution "War of the Viktors" in Ukraine takes a
new twist, we look at some of the world's other great political feuds.
D. This Soviet tradition of keeping face while waging political war
appears to be still alive in Ukraine's conflict between Viktor Yushchenko
and Victor Yanukovych, locked in a disastrous cohabitation as President
And Prime Minister respectively.
E. The dry wit here was British Labour politician Ernest Bevin and the
'worst enemy', Herbert Morris, was his fellow labour minister in the
1945-1951 government.
(1) BECAD
(2) CBADE
(3) CBEAD
(4) BDEAC
(5) CADBE
3.
@fisherking said:
But only one starts with E.I had stressed that E is the opening sentence so if it was not clear I am sorry.
The one below is your comment, right? Usme, E opens the sentence likha hai, isliye I probably didn't get it. Sorry about that.
@fisherking said:


The answer is 4 coz E opens the sentence and in C that 'begs to differ' waala constrating opinion is there in E only so C follows E.
@fisherking said:
@Omkarp
@YouMadFellow @aimingCAT12 Yeh lo agla prashn Rs.210 ke liye .My last question before lunch....Answer post karke jaaonga lunch ke liye
A. Winston Churchill, who as Conservative leader was the two men's
natural political foe, famously compared another political system, that of
the USSR, to bulldogs fighting under the carpet.
B. "He is his own worst enemy", somebody in politics once remarked,
"Not while I'm alive he ain't," came the reply.
C. As the post-orange Revolution "War of the Viktors" in Ukraine takes a
new twist, we look at some of the world's other great political feuds.
D. This Soviet tradition of keeping face while waging political war
appears to be still alive in Ukraine's conflict between Viktor Yushchenko
and Victor Yanukovych, locked in a disastrous cohabitation as President
And Prime Minister respectively.
E. The dry wit here was British Labour politician Ernest Bevin and the
'worst enemy', Herbert Morris, was his fellow labour minister in the
1945-1951 government.
(1) BECAD
(2) CBADE
(3) CBEAD
(4) BDEAC
(5) CADBE
(3) CBEAD

@Omkarp said:
The one below is your comment, right? Usme, E opens the sentence likha hai, isliye I probably didn't get it. Sorry about that.
I should have written opens the para....
@fisherking said:
@Omkarp
@YouMadFellow @aimingCAT12 Yeh lo agla prashn Rs.210 ke liye .My last question before lunch....Answer post karke jaaonga lunch ke liye
A. Winston Churchill, who as Conservative leader was the two men's
natural political foe, famously compared another political system, that of
the USSR, to bulldogs fighting under the carpet.
B. "He is his own worst enemy", somebody in politics once remarked,
"Not while I'm alive he ain't," came the reply.
C. As the post-orange Revolution "War of the Viktors" in Ukraine takes a
new twist, we look at some of the world's other great political feuds.
D. This Soviet tradition of keeping face while waging political war
appears to be still alive in Ukraine's conflict between Viktor Yushchenko
and Victor Yanukovych, locked in a disastrous cohabitation as President
And Prime Minister respectively.
E. The dry wit here was British Labour politician Ernest Bevin and the
'worst enemy', Herbert Morris, was his fellow labour minister in the
1945-1951 government.
(1) BECAD
(2) CBADE
(3) CBEAD
(4) BDEAC
(5) CADBE
3) CBEAD ? ... :(
@YouMadFellow said:
3) CBEAD ? ...
@mohitmundhra07 said:
(3) CBEAD
@antodaya said:
3.
@Omkarp said:
3.
Sahi Jawaab...C opens the para and E follows B and A follows E.Hence 3.Kudos guys sab ne sahi uttar diya.Now I am off for lunch....Cya after lunch...Till then keep the questions coming.
@Estallar12 said:
What is the probability that a 4 digit number of type abcd (a, b, c, d all different) is a multiple of 11?
Kaise karenge ?
@fisherking said:
@Omkarp
@YouMadFellow @aimingCAT12 Yeh lo agla prashn Rs.210 ke liye .My last question before lunch....Answer post karke jaaonga lunch ke liye
A. Winston Churchill, who as Conservative leader was the two men's
natural political foe, famously compared another political system, that of
the USSR, to bulldogs fighting under the carpet.
B. "He is his own worst enemy", somebody in politics once remarked,
"Not while I'm alive he ain't," came the reply.
C. As the post-orange Revolution "War of the Viktors" in Ukraine takes a
new twist, we look at some of the world's other great political feuds.
D. This Soviet tradition of keeping face while waging political war
appears to be still alive in Ukraine's conflict between Viktor Yushchenko
and Victor Yanukovych, locked in a disastrous cohabitation as President
And Prime Minister respectively.
E. The dry wit here was British Labour politician Ernest Bevin and the
'worst enemy', Herbert Morris, was his fellow labour minister in the
1945-1951 government.
(1) BECAD
(2) CBADE
(3) CBEAD
(4) BDEAC
(5) CADBE
3? sorry for the late reply..1301 ki story likhne me time lag gaya :banghead:
@aimingCAT12 said:
3? sorry for the late reply..1301 ki story likhne me time lag gaya
Sahi jawaab......Aapko bhi Rs.210 ka inaam.Iss question ko toh sabne phod daala.
PS:Tum sab ko AIMCAT 1301 ke kisse batate hue dekh ke humain Sunday ko use dene ka mann nahi kar raha hain....