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CSIR NET 2023 || General Aptitude Quiz || (28.04.2023)
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Question 1
If x = 28 × 50 ÷ 35 – 12 × 143 ÷ 44 + 1077 and y = √x; Then, which of the following is true?
Question 2
A train is to cover 370 km at a uniform speed. After running 100 km, the train could run at a speed 5 km/h less that its normal speed due to some technical fault. The train got delayed by 36 minutes. What is the normal speed of the train, in km/h?
Question 3
∆ ABC ~ ∆DEF and the area of ABC is 13.5 cm2 and the area of ∆DEF is 24 cm2. If BC = 3.15 cm, then the length (in cm) of EF is:
Question 4
How many triangles are there in the given figure?
Question 5
Find the missing number in the following series:
1. A, C, E
2. B, D, F
3. G, I, K
4. ?
2. B, D, F
3. G, I, K
4. ?
Question 6
The bar graph given represents the data of the Production of paper (in ten lakh tonnes) by three different companies X, Y and Z during the years 2008 to 2012. The x-axis shows the years and the y-axis represent the production of paper (in ten lakh tonnes).
(Note: The data shown below is only for mathematical exercise. They do not represent the actual figures.)
Which company/companies had the maximum average production for the given five years period?
Question 7
You are given a question and two statements. Identify which of the statements is/are necessary/sufficient to answer the question.
Preeti is the only sister of Virat. Manoj is a son of Dileep, who is the husband of Maya. How is Maya related to Preeti?
Statements:
1). Virat is the son of Devansh.
2). Devansh is Manoj’s father-in-law.
Question 8
Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates the relationship between the following classes.
Women, Mother-in-law, Housewives
Question 9
Who among the following is credited with postulating three laws of planetary motion?
Question 10
The area of a circular park is 12474 m2. There is 3.5m wide path around the park. What is the area (in m2) of the path? (Take p=)
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