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Question 1
Regardless of which side you are on, there is one (1) (irreconcilable) fact. Blockchain, the underlying technology of all crypto currencies, will change the internet as we know it and is already changing the way some companies do business. Inmusik Inc, based in Los Angeles, California, is leading the way in creating a global economy by using Blockchain to bring about an (2) (ordinary) level of fairness and transparency to the business of music. With a big “thumbs up” the majors in the music industry, it’s making the right kind of noise. Speaking with the founders, Stephen Brett and Vivienne Piong, we dived (3) (superficial) to unravel if Blockchain really is a game changer. ‘Blockchain is an incorruptible digital ledger of economic transactions, all recorded and publicly available. Each block can also be programmed to store not just financial transactions but virtually everything of value’, began Stephen. ‘It’s also decentralized being hosted by millions of computers from all over the world simultaneously, (4) (jammed) by anyone.’ ‘The applications are almost limitless’, added Stephen. ‘At the moment the entire industry is struggling with digital rights management. Every time a song is streamed online, people need to be paid. But the data can be inconsistent and not always up to date. Blockchain has the potential to rewire the system so every song has a block which stores licensing information, copyright holders information, audio fingerprints and a range of other data to make the system more (5) (inefficacious).’
Question 2
Regardless of which side you are on, there is one (1) (irreconcilable) fact. Blockchain, the underlying technology of all crypto currencies, will change the internet as we know it and is already changing the way some companies do business. Inmusik Inc, based in Los Angeles, California, is leading the way in creating a global economy by using Blockchain to bring about an (2) (ordinary) level of fairness and transparency to the business of music. With a big “thumbs up” the majors in the music industry, it’s making the right kind of noise. Speaking with the founders, Stephen Brett and Vivienne Piong, we dived (3) (superficial) to unravel if Blockchain really is a game changer. ‘Blockchain is an incorruptible digital ledger of economic transactions, all recorded and publicly available. Each block can also be programmed to store not just financial transactions but virtually everything of value’, began Stephen. ‘It’s also decentralized being hosted by millions of computers from all over the world simultaneously, (4) (jammed) by anyone.’ ‘The applications are almost limitless’, added Stephen. ‘At the moment the entire industry is struggling with digital rights management. Every time a song is streamed online, people need to be paid. But the data can be inconsistent and not always up to date. Blockchain has the potential to rewire the system so every song has a block which stores licensing information, copyright holders information, audio fingerprints and a range of other data to make the system more (5) (inefficacious).’
Question 3
Regardless of which side you are on, there is one (1) (irreconcilable) fact. Blockchain, the underlying technology of all crypto currencies, will change the internet as we know it and is already changing the way some companies do business. Inmusik Inc, based in Los Angeles, California, is leading the way in creating a global economy by using Blockchain to bring about an (2) (ordinary) level of fairness and transparency to the business of music. With a big “thumbs up” the majors in the music industry, it’s making the right kind of noise. Speaking with the founders, Stephen Brett and Vivienne Piong, we dived (3) (superficial) to unravel if Blockchain really is a game changer. ‘Blockchain is an incorruptible digital ledger of economic transactions, all recorded and publicly available. Each block can also be programmed to store not just financial transactions but virtually everything of value’, began Stephen. ‘It’s also decentralized being hosted by millions of computers from all over the world simultaneously, (4) (jammed) by anyone.’ ‘The applications are almost limitless’, added Stephen. ‘At the moment the entire industry is struggling with digital rights management. Every time a song is streamed online, people need to be paid. But the data can be inconsistent and not always up to date. Blockchain has the potential to rewire the system so every song has a block which stores licensing information, copyright holders information, audio fingerprints and a range of other data to make the system more (5) (inefficacious).’
Question 4
Regardless of which side you are on, there is one (1) (irreconcilable) fact. Blockchain, the underlying technology of all crypto currencies, will change the internet as we know it and is already changing the way some companies do business. Inmusik Inc, based in Los Angeles, California, is leading the way in creating a global economy by using Blockchain to bring about an (2) (ordinary) level of fairness and transparency to the business of music. With a big “thumbs up” the majors in the music industry, it’s making the right kind of noise. Speaking with the founders, Stephen Brett and Vivienne Piong, we dived (3) (superficial) to unravel if Blockchain really is a game changer. ‘Blockchain is an incorruptible digital ledger of economic transactions, all recorded and publicly available. Each block can also be programmed to store not just financial transactions but virtually everything of value’, began Stephen. ‘It’s also decentralized being hosted by millions of computers from all over the world simultaneously, (4) (jammed) by anyone.’ ‘The applications are almost limitless’, added Stephen. ‘At the moment the entire industry is struggling with digital rights management. Every time a song is streamed online, people need to be paid. But the data can be inconsistent and not always up to date. Blockchain has the potential to rewire the system so every song has a block which stores licensing information, copyright holders information, audio fingerprints and a range of other data to make the system more (5) (inefficacious).’
Question 5
Regardless of which side you are on, there is one (1) (irreconcilable) fact. Blockchain, the underlying technology of all crypto currencies, will change the internet as we know it and is already changing the way some companies do business. Inmusik Inc, based in Los Angeles, California, is leading the way in creating a global economy by using Blockchain to bring about an (2) (ordinary) level of fairness and transparency to the business of music. With a big “thumbs up” the majors in the music industry, it’s making the right kind of noise. Speaking with the founders, Stephen Brett and Vivienne Piong, we dived (3) (superficial) to unravel if Blockchain really is a game changer. ‘Blockchain is an incorruptible digital ledger of economic transactions, all recorded and publicly available. Each block can also be programmed to store not just financial transactions but virtually everything of value’, began Stephen. ‘It’s also decentralized being hosted by millions of computers from all over the world simultaneously, (4) (jammed) by anyone.’ ‘The applications are almost limitless’, added Stephen. ‘At the moment the entire industry is struggling with digital rights management. Every time a song is streamed online, people need to be paid. But the data can be inconsistent and not always up to date. Blockchain has the potential to rewire the system so every song has a block which stores licensing information, copyright holders information, audio fingerprints and a range of other data to make the system more (5) (inefficacious).’
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Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven persons M, N, Q, R, S, T, and U are scheduled to go to different places viz. Bangalore, Delhi, Pune, Kolkata, Rajasthan, Chandigarh and Chennai but not necessarily in the same order. They are likely to go on the seven days of the week starting from Monday to Sunday but not necessarily in the same order.
N goes to Chennai on Thursday. R neither goes to Pune nor Chandigarh and neither on Saturday or Sunday. U goes immediately after the person who goes to Bangalore. The person who goes to Rajasthan goes on Wednesday. There are three people between R and T and R goes before T. The one who goes to Delhi goes immediately after the person who goes to Chandigarh but before the person who goes to Pune. Q, who goes to Delhi, goes before the person who goes on Sunday. The person who goes to Bangalore goes on Monday. T goes to Chandigarh.
Question 12
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven persons M, N, Q, R, S, T, and U are scheduled to go to different places viz. Bangalore, Delhi, Pune, Kolkata, Rajasthan, Chandigarh and Chennai but not necessarily in the same order. They are likely to go on the seven days of the week starting from Monday to Sunday but not necessarily in the same order.
N goes to Chennai on Thursday. R neither goes to Pune nor Chandigarh and neither on Saturday or Sunday. U goes immediately after the person who goes to Bangalore. The person who goes to Rajasthan goes on Wednesday. There are three people between R and T and R goes before T. The one who goes to Delhi goes immediately after the person who goes to Chandigarh but before the person who goes to Pune. Q, who goes to Delhi, goes before the person who goes on Sunday. The person who goes to Bangalore goes on Monday. T goes to Chandigarh.
Question 13
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven persons M, N, Q, R, S, T, and U are scheduled to go to different places viz. Bangalore, Delhi, Pune, Kolkata, Rajasthan, Chandigarh and Chennai but not necessarily in the same order. They are likely to go on the seven days of the week starting from Monday to Sunday but not necessarily in the same order.
N goes to Chennai on Thursday. R neither goes to Pune nor Chandigarh and neither on Saturday or Sunday. U goes immediately after the person who goes to Bangalore. The person who goes to Rajasthan goes on Wednesday. There are three people between R and T and R goes before T. The one who goes to Delhi goes immediately after the person who goes to Chandigarh but before the person who goes to Pune. Q, who goes to Delhi, goes before the person who goes on Sunday. The person who goes to Bangalore goes on Monday. T goes to Chandigarh.
Question 14
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven persons M, N, Q, R, S, T, and U are scheduled to go to different places viz. Bangalore, Delhi, Pune, Kolkata, Rajasthan, Chandigarh and Chennai but not necessarily in the same order. They are likely to go on the seven days of the week starting from Monday to Sunday but not necessarily in the same order.
N goes to Chennai on Thursday. R neither goes to Pune nor Chandigarh and neither on Saturday or Sunday. U goes immediately after the person who goes to Bangalore. The person who goes to Rajasthan goes on Wednesday. There are three people between R and T and R goes before T. The one who goes to Delhi goes immediately after the person who goes to Chandigarh but before the person who goes to Pune. Q, who goes to Delhi, goes before the person who goes on Sunday. The person who goes to Bangalore goes on Monday. T goes to Chandigarh.
Question 15
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven persons M, N, Q, R, S, T, and U are scheduled to go to different places viz. Bangalore, Delhi, Pune, Kolkata, Rajasthan, Chandigarh and Chennai but not necessarily in the same order. They are likely to go on the seven days of the week starting from Monday to Sunday but not necessarily in the same order.
N goes to Chennai on Thursday. R neither goes to Pune nor Chandigarh and neither on Saturday or Sunday. U goes immediately after the person who goes to Bangalore. The person who goes to Rajasthan goes on Wednesday. There are three people between R and T and R goes before T. The one who goes to Delhi goes immediately after the person who goes to Chandigarh but before the person who goes to Pune. Q, who goes to Delhi, goes before the person who goes on Sunday. The person who goes to Bangalore goes on Monday. T goes to Chandigarh.
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