ShoutBox (Part 1)

@fisherking said:
@saniyamakhijani
@aimingCAT12 @YouMadFellow Choose the sentence which has the correct structure and usage
A. To judge an idea by its utility or otherwise is always a great
intellectual task because it would require separating one from the other.
B. Judging an idea by its utility or otherwise is always a great
intellectual task because it would require one to separate one from the
other.
C. Judging an idea by its utility or otherwise is always a great
intellectual task because it would require to separating one from the
other.
D. To judge an idea by its utility or otherwise is always a great
intellectual task for one because it would require to separate one from
the other.
E. To judge an idea by its utility or otherwise is always greatest
intellectual task because it would require separating one from the other.
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E
2? πŸ˜ƒ
@brixcel said:
aaj bakariyaayengi nahi ka?
subah se bakariya hi to rahe hai hum..ab to topicwo nahi bacha!
@aimingCAT12 said:
subah se bakariya hi to rahe hai hum..ab to topicwo nahi bacha!
:nono: Humre hote hue Topic-wa ki kami kaisan hoi sakat hai ? :sneaky: :mg:
@fisherking said:
@saniyamakhijani
@aimingCAT12 @YouMadFellow Choose the sentence which has the correct structure and usage
A. To judge an idea by its utility or otherwise is always a great
intellectual task because it would require separating one from the other.
B. Judging an idea by its utility or otherwise is always a great
intellectual task because it would require one to separate one from the
other.
C. Judging an idea by its utility or otherwise is always a great
intellectual task because it would require to separating one from the
other.
D. To judge an idea by its utility or otherwise is always a great
intellectual task for one because it would require to separate one from
the other.
E. To judge an idea by its utility or otherwise is always greatest
intellectual task because it would require separating one from the other.
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E
B!

@aimingCAT12 said:
B!
Galat Jawaab!!!Require one to separate is incorrect usage.
@brixcel said:
Humre hote hue Topic-wa ki kami kaisan hoi sakat hai ?
bahut badhiya..to shuru kara tani
@fisherking said:
Galat Jawaab!!!Require one to separate is incorrect usage.
fir D?
@fisherking said:
@saniyamakhijani
@aimingCAT12 @YouMadFellow Choose the sentence which has the correct structure and usage
A. To judge an idea by its utility or otherwise is always a great
intellectual task because it would require separating one from the other.
B. Judging an idea by its utility or otherwise is always a great
intellectual task because it would require one to separate one from the
other.
C. Judging an idea by its utility or otherwise is always a great
intellectual task because it would require to separating one from the
other.
D. To judge an idea by its utility or otherwise is always a great
intellectual task for one because it would require to separate one from
the other.
E. To judge an idea by its utility or otherwise is always greatest
intellectual task because it would require separating one from the other.
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E
A!
@aimingCAT12 said:
fir D?
Galat!!Intellectual task for one is incorrect usage.
@aimingCAT12 said:
fir D?
D exactly.. yeh dono mei confusion h! :/
@mohitmundhra07 said:
A!
Sahi Jawaab!!
@aimingCAT12 GMAT waale SC guide se kuch idioms padhe kya??
@fisherking said:
@aimingCAT12 GMAT waale SC guide se kuch idioms padhe kya??
haan..padh rahi thi thoda thoda
@fisherking Someday you posted a quants question, p = 10!-1!, p+2 when divided by 11! will leave a remainder of?

the answer to the question is 0. Right?
@catophobicanshu said:
@fisherking Someday you posted a quants question, p = 10!-1!, p+2 when divided by 11! will leave a remainder of?
the answer to the question is 0. Right?
Answer is 1.CAT ka question hain.
@aimingCAT12 Iske Maths waale bhi acche hain agar tumhe basic concept samajh na hain kisi topic ka

Genuine Query: How do you guys manage to chat with each other for so long without knowing them?

@saniyamakhijani
@aimingCAT12
Another question....
Next week will mark the 35th anniversary of the National Cancer Act, the
opening salvo of the US government's battle to eradicate cancer. In those
35 years, the US has spent tens of billions of dollars on cancer research,
and we are frequently told that this has won us significant progress. Look
at the data, though and the picture is more confusing. The number
diagnosed each year as having cancer is nearly double what it was 35
years ago. __________
(1) Are we really winning the war on cancer?
(2) Over the past 35 years, the death rate from most of the metastatic cancers
has remained unchanged.
(3) The natural history of the disease has not changed at all: the time of death
is typically the same as it would have been had the disease been diagnosed later.
(4) It is also important to examine what exactly the term 'cancer' is being used
to describe.
(5) It is only when cancer is diagnosed at an early stage that cure is possible.

@fisherking I have not seen any CAT paper. Anyways, could you please explain me the solution? I've come across a property of prime number in a book by K. Kundan and P. Pandey that for a prime number p, p-1! + 1 is divisible by p.
@fisherking said:
@aimingCAT12 Iske Maths waale bhi acche hain agar tumhe basic concept samajh na hain kisi topic ka
waise to sabka hi..i cannot think of any topic which i can say is my forte. pnc probability to specially