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251. |
Moving into a world of big data will require us to change our thinking about the merits of exactitude. To apply the conventional mindset of measurement to the digital, connected world of the twenty-first century is to miss a crucial point. As mentioned earlier, the obsession with exactness is an artifact of the information-deprived analog era. When data was sparse, every data point was critical, and thus great care was taken to avoid letting any point bias the analysis. From “BIG DATA” Viktor Mayer-Schonberger and Kenneth CukierThe main point of the paragraph is: |
A. | The twenty-first century is a digital world |
B. | Big data is obsessed with exactness |
C. | Exactitude is not critical in dealing with big data |
D. | Sparse data leads to a bias in the analysis |
Answer» D. Sparse data leads to a bias in the analysis | |
252. |
How to avoid the mask fogging up? |
A. | By breathing through the nose and exhaling through the mouth |
B. | By breathing through the mouth |
C. | By keeping one's head under water |
D. | By looking downwards |
Answer» C. By keeping one's head under water | |
253. |
How does a tattooed body become peculiarly talkative? |
A. | by producing a clear sign of expression |
B. | by creating a clear sign of emotion |
C. | by exposing a clear sign of evaluation |
D. | by controlling a clear sign of evolution |
Answer» B. by creating a clear sign of emotion | |
254. |
In Western MP where Sehore is situated what is the normal average rainfall from June to September? |
A. | 845.3 mm |
B. | 158 mm |
C. | 113.4 mm |
D. | 1,335.4 mm |
Answer» B. 158 mm | |
255. |
Direction: Rearrange the following part of the sentence in form of a meaningful sentence.she had a blind belief that inside the bag (P)/ there were perhaps (Q)/ which the big man carried (R) / two or three other children like herself. (S) |
A. | QRPS |
B. | QPSR |
C. | RQSP |
D. | PRQS |
Answer» E. | |
256. |
......"man's problems were never before as complicated as they seem to be today" means |
A. | the present times are the best times of humanity |
B. | the present times are the crucial period for humanity |
C. | the present times pose much more challenges to humans than the previous times |
D. | the present times provide much more facilities than the previous times |
Answer» D. the present times provide much more facilities than the previous times | |
257. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order.A. He would sit at the edge of her mother's bed and stare into her crib.B. Arvind bumbled down the interminable corridor, suddenly reminded of his daughter in the days after she was born.C. As a proportion to the fragment of life his daughter had seen, an hour was a vast sprawling space.D. Some days he would imagine the world through her eyes and he would feel in his heart how long an hour actually was. |
A. | DACB |
B. | BCDA |
C. | ABCD |
D. | BADC |
Answer» E. | |
258. |
According to passage how advanced algorithms, sensors and cameras help human drivers to make sense of ongoing traffic and vehicular conditions? |
A. | By improving storage systems, processing speeds, and analytic techniques |
B. | By forming digital information, satellite image, visual information, text, or unstructured data. |
C. | By incorporating experience in current operations and using dashboards and visual displays to present information in real-time |
D. | By taking knowledge and use it to analyze specific issues. |
E. | None of the above |
Answer» D. By taking knowledge and use it to analyze specific issues. | |
259. |
Another word for ‘Weightage’ is |
A. | Credit |
B. | Mass |
C. | Weight |
D. | Freedom |
Answer» B. Mass | |
260. |
Experience and age of an author: |
A. | Makes the author stoic to criticism |
B. | Makes the author angry and lovely |
C. | Turns the author to a buffoon |
D. | Drives the author to cynicism |
Answer» B. Makes the author angry and lovely | |
261. |
As per the passage, which country has the highest yield of rice per hectare? |
A. | Indonesia |
B. | China |
C. | Vietnam |
D. | Bangladesh |
Answer» C. Vietnam | |
262. |
A graphologist can give accurate information about |
A. | a person's mental health. |
B. | setbacks a person is likely to face in future. |
C. | a person's chances of success. |
D. | a person's popularity graph. |
Answer» B. setbacks a person is likely to face in future. | |
263. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.A. Yes, first get us some fresh juice and some sandwiches.B. May I take your order?C. Not now, maybe a little later.D. Sure. Would you like some coffee too? |
A. | BADC |
B. | BCDA |
C. | CDBA |
D. | ABCD |
Answer» B. BCDA | |
264. |
Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order.A. The Qutub Minar is one of the most important monuments in Delhi.B. Was it just built by a king to please himself or is there a reason behind its construction?C. It towers over the city like a sentinel.D. But if we look at its height, one wonders why it was built. |
A. | ADBC |
B. | ACDB |
C. | ACBD |
D. | ABDC |
Answer» C. ACBD | |
265. |
Each of the following items in this section consists of a sentence, parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labelled as P, Q, R and S. You are required to re-arrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly.consideration for others /(P) for self-gratification /(Q) freedom does not mean the opportunity /(R) or the setting aside of /(S) |
A. | S P Q R |
B. | Q S P R |
C. | R P Q S |
D. | R Q S P |
Answer» E. | |
266. |
How must we approach the 'meaner' sort of books? |
A. | They are to be read by deputy and extracts made of them by others. |
B. | They are to be read but not to contradict and confute. |
C. | They are to be read but only in parts. |
D. | They are to be read but not curiously. |
Answer» B. They are to be read but not to contradict and confute. | |
267. |
Directions: There is a relationship between the given two words. A similar relationship exists between one pair of words from amongst the four options. Identify the correct pair of words that have a similar relationship as the given pair of words and mark the answer.Umpire : Game |
A. | Prodigy : Wonder |
B. | Chef : Banquet |
C. | Legislator : Election |
D. | Moderator : Debate |
Answer» E. | |
268. |
In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options. (S1) One hot day, an ant was searching for some water, after walking around for some time, she came to a spring.(P) While making her way up, she slipped and fell into the water(Q) To reach the spring, she had to climb up a blade of grass(R) She could have drowned if a dove up a nearby tree had not seen her(S) Seeing that the ant was in trouble, the dove quickly plucked a leaf and dropped it into the water near the struggling ant(S6) The ant moved towards the leaf and climbed up onto it, and the leaf drifted to dry ground, and the ant jumped out, and she was safe at last. |
A. | RSPQ |
B. | PQSR |
C. | SQPR |
D. | QPRS |
Answer» E. | |
269. |
“From where are they bringing their books? ________ bringing _______ books from _____.”The words that best fill the blanks in the above sentence are |
A. | Their, they’re, there |
B. | They’re, their, there |
C. | There, their, they’re |
D. | They’re, there, there |
Answer» C. There, their, they’re | |
270. |
According to the passage, which of the following is/are necessary for ensuring globalization?1. Privatization of public enterprises2. Expansionary policy of public expenditure3. Free play of market forces to determine wages and employment4. Privatization of social services like education and healthSelect the correct answer using the code given below: |
A. | 1 only |
B. | 2 and 3 only |
C. | 1, 3 and 4 |
D. | 2, 3 and 4 |
Answer» D. 2, 3 and 4 | |
271. |
How do you classify the given text? |
A. | A report |
B. | A biography |
C. | A story |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above | |
272. |
According to the passage, how can AI systems learn to discover new cases in new scenarios, automatically evaluate damages and predicti the costs from historical data? |
A. | Through machine learning. |
B. | Through more data compilation. |
C. | Through enhanced chatbots. |
D. | Through a systematic disruption of the industry. |
E. | Through a new marketing strategy. |
Answer» B. Through more data compilation. | |
273. |
I am not sure if the bus that has been booked will be able to _________ all the students. |
A. | sit |
B. | deteriorate |
C. | fill |
D. | accommodate |
Answer» E. | |
274. |
Directions: Each of the following items in this section consists of a sentence, parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labelled as P, Q, R and S. Given below each sentence are four sequences, namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). You are required to re-arrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly.P - in modern societies, Q - or merely suppressed, R - has class conflict, S - been resolved |
A. | RPSQ |
B. | RSPQ |
C. | PRQS |
D. | QRSP |
Answer» B. RSPQ | |
275. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.A. But now that his father had asked him to fetch some cheroots, he would have to pass by the high school to reach the shop.B. The teachers and students would all be there, and he was ashamed of being seen outdoors.C. Of late Krishna had confined himself to the four walls of the house.D. Wondering how to get past the school unnoticed, he slowly ventured out. |
A. | CABD |
B. | CBDA |
C. | ACBD |
D. | DACB |
Answer» B. CBDA | |
276. |
Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their correct order.A. She declared that nothing would make her go to the party.B. She left within half an hour dressed in an elegant black gown.C. Yet, ten minutes later she seemed to change her mind.D. At six o’clock Camilla was throwing her weight about. |
A. | BCDA |
B. | CBAD |
C. | ABCD |
D. | DACB |
Answer» E. | |
277. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick the option that gives their correct order.A. But today adults as well as a growing number of young parents are cutting down on intake of sugar.B. Until about two decades ago, becoming careful about sugar was only for diabetics.C. Thus going zero on sugar is fast becoming a popular trend for all.D. Before joining this trend doctors advise that we all need to find out whether all sugars are harmful. |
A. | ABDC |
B. | CDAB |
C. | DBAC |
D. | BACD |
Answer» E. | |
278. |
Complete the sentence.Till about eleven, the sale would be ________. |
A. | High |
B. | Worse |
C. | Brisk |
D. | Low |
Answer» D. Low | |
279. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order.A. There he tasted the first sweet joy of liberty in the shape of a broiled chicken and a bottle of white wine.B. Jimmy headed straight for a restaurant.C. From there he proceeded leisurely to the station and boarded his train.D. Three hours set him down at a little town near the state line. |
A. | BACD |
B. | DCAB |
C. | BDCA |
D. | CBDA |
Answer» B. DCAB | |
280. |
Aztec people prepared drink from the cacao trees'_______. |
A. | Fruits |
B. | Leaves |
C. | Roots |
D. | Trunks |
Answer» B. Leaves | |
281. |
According to the author, the present state of knowledge about heredity has made geneticists: |
A. | introspective |
B. | accusative |
C. | arrogant |
D. | optimistic |
Answer» E. | |
282. |
Our experience of reality is the product of __________. |
A. | A delicate balance of connectivity between both hands |
B. | A delicate balance of connectivity between right hemisphere and left hemisphere |
C. | A delicate balance of connectivity between neurons |
D. | A delicate balance of connectivity between consciousness and subconsciousness |
Answer» D. A delicate balance of connectivity between consciousness and subconsciousness | |
283. |
How can adults nurture children's positive self-esteem? |
A. | by not helping them discover what they are good at doing |
B. | by helping them discover what they are good at doing |
C. | by avoiding their curiosities |
D. | by sending them to the schools |
Answer» C. by avoiding their curiosities | |
284. |
According to the author, the idea of democracy is viewed as: |
A. | Ethical politics |
B. | Goodness of representation |
C. | A representative process |
D. | Channelizing views of a few people |
Answer» E. | |
285. |
Curcumin has positive effect on people |
A. | with Alzhemer's disease |
B. | without dementia and with Alzheimer's disease |
C. | with dementia and with Alzheimer's disease |
D. | without dementia |
Answer» D. without dementia | |
286. |
In the passage, it is implied by the author that his first definition of a ‘Sanctuary’ is : |
A. | somewhat idealistic |
B. | quite wrong |
C. | completely unacceptable |
D. | difficult to defend |
Answer» B. quite wrong | |
287. |
A rich aristocrat talked of Lincolon's father to make him feel- |
A. | very proud |
B. | very glad |
C. | much ashamed |
D. | frightened |
Answer» D. frightened | |
288. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.A. As a result, he had gotten into a million activities and hobbies.B. Thus, his parents were now reluctant to spend any more money on his hobbies.C. John hated finishing things almost as much as he loved starting them.D. But he never stuck with any of them for long. |
A. | CADB |
B. | BCAD |
C. | CDBA |
D. | ADCB |
Answer» B. BCAD | |
289. |
In each of the following sentences, some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. You are required to rearrange these parts which are labelled as P, Q, R, S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence from the alternatives provided and mark the answer.A gang of robbersP. while they were fast asleepQ. entered the villageR. and stole the property of the villagersS. at night |
A. | SQPR |
B. | SPQR |
C. | QPSR |
D. | QSRP |
Answer» E. | |
290. |
In the question below, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect speech. From the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Indirect/Direct speech. She said, “I cooked vegetables and he fried rice”. |
A. | She said that she cooked vegetables and he fried rice. |
B. | She said that she had cooked vegetables and he had fried rice. |
C. | She told me that I cooked vegetables and he fried rice. |
D. | She said that she has cooked vegetables and he has fried rice. |
Answer» B. She said that she had cooked vegetables and he had fried rice. | |
291. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order.A. In China, thousands of people celebrated it.B. The Lunar New Year of the Pig began on 5th February.C. Others burned the first joss sticks of the year to bring them good fortune.D. Some performers re-enacted historical ceremonies. |
A. | DABC |
B. | ABCD |
C. | BADC |
D. | BDCA |
Answer» D. BDCA | |
292. |
Getting to the top is ________________ than staying on top. |
A. | more easy |
B. | much easy |
C. | easiest |
D. | easier |
Answer» E. | |
293. |
Choose the word which is most nearly the same in meaning of the word Cognitive as used in the passage. |
A. | Motivational |
B. | Intellectual |
C. | Emotional |
D. | Rational |
Answer» C. Emotional | |
294. |
Did Pigliucci’s book discuss intuition too? |
A. | No, it only discussed friendship |
B. | It just explained science and philosophy |
C. | It discussed Aristotle’s theories |
D. | Yes |
Answer» E. | |
295. |
Identify the part of the following sentence which has an error in it.Your claim should (A) to submit in case (B) the damage (C) is substantial ( D). |
A. | (b) |
B. | (c) |
C. | (d) |
D. | (a) |
Answer» B. (c) | |
296. |
According to passage, an essay on the "Uses of computers" should tell us- |
A. | how computers work |
B. | about the history of computers |
C. | about the assembly of computers |
D. | about the uses of computers in different offices and departments |
Answer» E. | |
297. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick out one of the given options that give their correct order.A. Eventually, she overcame adversities and achieved success.B. She engaged herself in ‘earn while you learn’, finance scheme in her college.C. She needed financial support to complete her graduation.D. Rama was a very poor girl. |
A. | CBDA |
B. | DCBA |
C. | ABCD |
D. | ADCB |
Answer» C. ABCD | |
298. |
1. Making ropes is one of the oldest trades in the world.P. People used them for tethering animals, for drawing water from wells and for dragging large stones which were used in building.Q. We know that people made ropes several centuries back.R. They made them from camel hair and from twisted grass.S. We have found pieces of rope in very old Egyptian tombs.6. We have found too, ropes which were made of thin copper wire in the city of Pompeii, which was destroyed by a volcano 2000 years ago. |
A. | QSRP |
B. | PRQS |
C. | SQPR |
D. | QSPR |
Answer» B. PRQS | |
299. |
Directions: Select the phrase/clause that best completes the sentence.Vipul: We all know the man is a thief, don’t we?Vishal: Yes, ________ |
A. | but someone dares to say to publicly. |
B. | but everyone dares to say so publicly. |
C. | but someone dares to say so publicly. |
D. | but no one dares to say so publicly |
Answer» E. | |
300. |
According to the passage, which chronic disease is caused by malnutrition in developing countries? |
A. | Diarrhea |
B. | Asthma |
C. | Diabetes |
D. | Cancer |
Answer» B. Asthma | |