ShoutBox (Part 1)

@Omkarp said:
10^6 = 2^6*5^6
2^x*2^y*5^v*5^w form hoga like @YouMadFellow said.
And then
Number of non zero integer values satisfying the below equations
x+y = 6. -> 5.
v+w = 6. -> 5.
x,y and v,w can be interchanged, without counting extra cases, so 3 cases for each power.
Total 3*3 = 9 values.
Or you could count.
2^1*2^5 -> 5^1*5^5 or 5^2*5^4 or 5^3*5^3 and so on....
Aise question bhi aate hai CAT me! Mujhse nhi hote!
@hanushanand said:
Aise question bhi aate hai CAT me! Mujhse nhi hote!
IITians bhi aisa bolte hain ... 😲 mujhe lagta tha main hi hun aisi ek :banghead:
@fisherking said:
@YouMadFellow Yeh lo phir

(3) BFEDAC


Option 3?

CAT ya mock main end main karta ye wala.
@fisherking said:
@YouMadFellow Yeh lo phir
A. The medical technologies that are pouring out of research laboratories
give moralists little respite for reflection, little chance to discover the
long-run moral consequences of a particular response to a new medical
possibility.
B. The application of scientific theory to matters of human utility can
involve values in a less tractable way when the values concerned are
ethical ones.
C. Ethical norms were developed in human societies that changed only
very slowly, and where genuinely new sorts of ethical problems rarely
arose.
D. The explosive growth in the field of medical ethics over the past few
decades is an indication of where the most difficult issues seem to lie.
E. The question then is: Is it moral? rather than: Is it rational? and
decision theory no longer helps, unless perhaps one is a utilitarian in
ethics.
F. Whether it is the prolongation of life of the terminally ill, or genetic
manipulation to bring about the desired kind of offspring, it is at least in
part, the novelty of the questions that makes ethical response so hesitant
or so divided.
(1) ACFDEB
(2) CDFEAB
(3) BFEDAC
(4) BEDFCA
(5) DEAFCB
3???
@brixcel said:
IITians bhi aisa bolte hain ... mujhe lagta tha main hi hun aisi ek
Woh sirf bolne ke liye bol rahe hai. :P
Mock main daal do, fat fat answer nikal aayenge. :P
@brixcel said:
IITians bhi aisa bolte hain ... mujhe lagta tha main hi hun aisi ek
Arey IIT me ye Factors jaise dhakkan topic pe PhD nhi karaate! Wahaan Calculus aur ElectroMagnetics jaise topic hote hai.. Hame unka poora poora gyan hai! πŸ˜›

@Omkarp said:
Option 3?
CAT ya mock main end main karta ye wala.
mai itna sochta hi nhi.. ki pehle kare ki baad me.. bas wrong mark kar ke .. aage ho leta! 😁
@hanushanand said:
Arey IIT me ye Factors jaise dhakkan topic pe PhD nhi karaate! Wahaan Calculus aur ElectroMagnetics jaise topic hote hai.. Hame unka poora poora gyan hai!
Bhale hi mujhe calculus bahot pasand hai, life main usse useless cheez nahi seekhi aaj tak. :P
@hanushanand said:
Arey IIT me ye Factors jaise dhakkan topic pe PhD nhi karaate! Wahaan Calculus aur ElectroMagnetics jaise topic hote hai.. Hame unka poora poora gyan hai!
Poora Poora ??? DAFAQ ?? :splat: :mg:
@Omkarp said:
Bhale hi mujhe calculus bahot pasand hai, life main usse useless cheez nahi seekhi aaj tak.
:gm:
@fisherking said:
@YouMadFellow Yeh lo phir
A. The medical technologies that are pouring out of research laboratories
give moralists little respite for reflection, little chance to discover the
long-run moral consequences of a particular response to a new medical
possibility.
B. The application of scientific theory to matters of human utility can
involve values in a less tractable way when the values concerned are
ethical ones.
C. Ethical norms were developed in human societies that changed only
very slowly, and where genuinely new sorts of ethical problems rarely
arose.
D. The explosive growth in the field of medical ethics over the past few
decades is an indication of where the most difficult issues seem to lie.
E. The question then is: Is it moral? rather than: Is it rational? and
decision theory no longer helps, unless perhaps one is a utilitarian in
ethics.
F. Whether it is the prolongation of life of the terminally ill, or genetic
manipulation to bring about the desired kind of offspring, it is at least in
part, the novelty of the questions that makes ethical response so hesitant
or so divided.
(1) ACFDEB
(2) CDFEAB
(3) BFEDAC
(4) BEDFCA
(5) DEAFCB
Not very sure.. is it 3) BFEDAC .. DAC seems a link.. B is a start :(
@brixcel said:
Poora Poora ??? DAFAQ ??
haan! Poora.. aur calculus ka poore se thoda zyada hi keh lo.. πŸ˜› fabburrrite tha kisi zamaane me wo hamara!
@Omkarp said:
Bhale hi mujhe calculus bahot pasand hai, life main usse useless cheez nahi seekhi aaj tak.
Kaam to koi bhi theory subject nhi aata.. mere khyaal se! but atleast calculus me mazaa bahut aata tha! ENLIGHTENMENT!
@Omkarp said:
Bhale hi mujhe calculus bahot pasand hai, life main usse useless cheez nahi seekhi aaj tak.
nai hai hyperbola hai πŸ˜› kabhi lyf mei nhi use karoge nrml lyf mei dat is....expriments etc ka pta nhi :P
@hanushanand said:
haan! Poora.. aur calculus ka poore se thoda zyada hi keh lo.. fabburrrite tha kisi zamaane me wo hamara!
Chhebbaas !! :thumbsup:
@Omkarp said:
Option 3?
CAT ya mock main end main karta ye wala.
@Brooklyn said:
3???
Answer is 4.B opens the para,E relates to 'when the values....' in B while 'most difficult issues' in D links to 'question' in E.Hence ED is pair.Similarly DF and CA are pairs.
@fisherking said:
@YouMadFellow Yeh lo phir
A. The medical technologies that are pouring out of research laboratories
give moralists little respite for reflection, little chance to discover the
long-run moral consequences of a particular response to a new medical
possibility.
B. The application of scientific theory to matters of human utility can
involve values in a less tractable way when the values concerned are
ethical ones.
C. Ethical norms were developed in human societies that changed only
very slowly, and where genuinely new sorts of ethical problems rarely
arose.
D. The explosive growth in the field of medical ethics over the past few
decades is an indication of where the most difficult issues seem to lie.
E. The question then is: Is it moral? rather than: Is it rational? and
decision theory no longer helps, unless perhaps one is a utilitarian in
ethics.
F. Whether it is the prolongation of life of the terminally ill, or genetic
manipulation to bring about the desired kind of offspring, it is at least in
part, the novelty of the questions that makes ethical response so hesitant
or so divided.
(1) ACFDEB
(2) CDFEAB
(3) BFEDAC
(4) BEDFCA
(5) DEAFCB
Vote of Junta: C .. sab hi keh rhe hai.. to hamara bhi C hi sweekaar kariye 😁
@YouMadFellow said:
Not very sure.. is it 3) BFEDAC .. DAC seems a link.. B is a start
Heres the answer
@fisherking said:
Answer is 4.B opens the para,E relates to 'when the values....' in B while 'most difficult issues' in D links to 'question' in E.Hence ED is pair.Similarly DF and CA are pairs.
@hanushanand said:
Vote of Junta: C .. sab hi keh rhe hai.. to hamara bhi C hi sweekaar kariye
n junta ka katta hogya :(
@fisherking said:

Answer is 4.B opens the para,E relates to 'when the values....' in B while 'most difficult issues' in D links to 'question' in E.Hence ED is pair.Similarly DF and CA are pairs.
I had a feeling I was wrong, considering B main sciences likha hai, F main seedha medical science ke processes diye hai, so there had to be something in between to bring in the medical wala part, before introducing process.

Alas! Ye question ko mark karte time itna clearly nahi dikhta. :splat: