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RRB NTPC 2024 Mix Test - 71
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RRB NTPC 2024 Mix Test - 71
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  • Question 1/10
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    Which of the following is not valid version of MS Office?

    Solutions

    Key Points

    • Office Vista is not a valid version of MS Office.
    • Office XP, Office 2007, and Office 2003 are all valid versions of MS Office.

    Additional Information

    • Office XP (also known as Office 2002): It was released in 2001 and is no longer supported by Microsoft.
    • Office 2007: It was released in 2007 and introduced the ribbon interface.
    • Office 2003: It was released in 2003 and is no longer supported by Microsoft.
  • Question 2/10
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    A sum of money invested at a certain rate of simple interest per annum amounts to Rs. 14,522 in seven years and to Rs. 18,906 in eleven years. Find the sum invested (in Rs.).

    Solutions

    Given:

    Amount produce in 7 years = Rs.14522

    Amount produce in 11 years = Rs.18906

    Formula used:

    Simple interest (S.I) = (P × R × T)/100

    Calculation:

    Amount produce in 7 years = Rs.14522

    Amount produce in 11 years = Rs.18906

    S.I produced in (11 - 7) = 4 years = (18906 - 14522) = Rs.4384

    S.I in 1 years = 4384/4 = 1096

    Principal = 14522 - (1096 × 7)

    ⇒ (14522 - 7672) = Rs.6850

    ∴ The correct answer is Rs.6850.

  • Question 3/10
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    Select the option that is related to the fifth letter-cluster in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related to the first letter-cluster and the fourth letter-cluster is related to the third letter-cluster.

    ROOT : QQTV :: STEM : VGUO :: LEAF : ?

    Solutions

    The logic followed here is:

    ROOT : QQTV

    Similarly,

    LEAF : ?

    Hence, the correct answer is "GCNH".

  • Question 4/10
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    The Bathukamma festival is primarily celebrated in the Indian state of _________.

    Solutions

    Key Points

    • Bathukamma Festival is an periodic festivity in Telangana that goes on for nine days and overlaps with the jubilee of Navratri.
    • The jubilee is celebrated with various fantastic flowers of the region and symbolises the collaborative spirit of the people of Telangana.
    • This jubilee is to supplicate to the Goddess for the health and achievements of each family. youthful women of the Hindu ménage get to supplicate to the Goddess for a life mate of their choice.
    • Bathukamma means “ The Mother Goddess comes to life ”.
    • It represents the culture and identity of the people of Telangana and involves the deification of Maha Gauri- “ Life Giver ” in the form of Gauri Devi( patron goddess of womanishness)

    Additional Information

    • The jubilee involves youthful women arranging flowers in heaps and making rangoli to start the fests. The men also help celebrate this jubilee, by abetting in the medications like by collecting different flowers similar as Marigold, Lotus, Senna.
    • Some of the women dip a many flowers in vibrant colours and also arrange them in a wide plate and mound them in a pile. The rituals of this jubilee are performed by the Hindu women, especially youthful girls, who gather around in large figures in their original areas during the evening time.
    • Forming a circle, they also perform the ritual which involves them singing a folk song and revolving around the Bathukamma, all the while clapping their hands and walking in synchronised way. This entire performance is to bring the blessings of the goddess for good health and substance for their families.
    • festivity of feminity, the women of Telangana dress up in traditional saris, combining it with jewels and other accessories. Teenage Girls wear Langa- Oni/ Half- Sarees/ Lehenga Choli combining it with jewels in order to bring out the traditional grace of the vesture.
      • Day 1: Engili pula Bathukamma

      • Day 2: Atukula Bathukamma

      • Day 3: Muddapappu Bathukamma

      • Day 4: Nanabiyyam Bathukamma

      • Day 5: Atla Bathukamma

      • Day 6: Aligina Bathukamma (alaka Bathukamma)

      • Day 7: Vepakayala Bathukamma

      • Day 8: Vennae muddala Bathukamma

      • Day 9: Saddhula Bathukamma

    • Brothers bring flowers to mother and sisters to do bathukamma.

  • Question 5/10
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    A student’s marks were wrongly entered as 93 instead of 39. Due to that, the average marks for the class got increased by 1. Find the number of students in the class.

    Solutions

    Given:

    Wrongly entered marks = 93 and Correct marks = 39

    Difference in average = 1

    Calculation:

    The total increase in average marks due to the wrongly entered score. 

    Total increase in marks = 93 - 39 = 54

    The total increase in marks is also equal to the difference in the average times the number of students. We know that the average increased by 1.

    Total increase in marks = Difference in average × No of students

    ⇒ 54 = 1 × No of students

    No of students = 54 / 1 = 54

    ∴ The total number of students in the class is 54.

  • Question 6/10
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    By folding the given paper, which of the following box cannot be made?

    Solutions

    From the given open Dice:

    A and L is the opposite sides.

    B and Y is the opposite sides.

    N and X is the opposite sides.

    And, two opposite sides can not be the adjacent surfaces, so it can't be shows in a dice.

    Now,

  • Question 7/10
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    The “question hour” in the Parliament ensures ________.

    Solutions

    The correct option is ' Executive accountability towards the legislature'.

    Key Points

    • Question Hour is an important feature of the parliamentary system of government.
    • It is held in both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
    • During the Question Hour, Members of Parliament can ask questions to the Ministers regarding the administration of their respective ministries.
    • This allows the MPs to hold the Executive accountable for their actions and policies.
    • The questions can be broadly classified into three categories:
    • Starred Questions:
      • These are the questions which require an oral answer from the Minister on the floor of the House.
      • The member who asks the question is given an opportunity to ask a supplementary question.
    • Unstarred Questions:
      • These are the questions which do not require an oral answer.
      • The written answer is given by the Minister to the House.
    • Short Notice Questions:
      • These are the questions which are asked on an urgent matter.
      • The member is required to give a notice of less than 10 days to the Minister.
  • Question 8/10
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    Find the value of a, if the mean of eight observation. a, a - 7, a - 4, a - 9, a - 8, a - 5, a - 12, a - 1, is 34.

    Solutions

    Given:

    Mean of eight observations. a, a - 7, a - 4, a - 9, a - 8, a - 5, a - 12, a - 1, is 34.

    Concept used:

    Mean = Sum of observation / Number of observations

    Calculation:

    Sum of observation = a + a - 7 + a - 4 + a - 9 + a - 8 + a - 5 + a - 12 + a - 1 = 8a - 46

    Number of observations = 8

  • Question 9/10
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    How many triangles are there in the following figure?

    Solutions

    From the given figure;

    Hence, there are "16" triangles in the given figure.

  • Question 10/10
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    Which of the following Vedas has ten Mandalas and 1028 Suktas?

    Solutions

    Key Points

    • Rigveda has ten Mandalas and 1028 Suktas.
      • Rigveda is the oldest text written in any Indo-European language.
      • The chief deity in the Rig Veda is Indra aka Purandhar.
      • The other deities mentioned in the Rigveda are Varuna, Agni, Surya, etc.
      • Gayatri Mantra is also in the Rig Veda (3rd Mandala).

    Additional Information

    • Yajurveda
      • It has two types – Krishna Yajurveda (Black/Dark) Shukla Yajurveda (White/Bright)
      • Yajurveda is called the book of prayers.
    • Samveda:
      • Samveda is known for singing and melodious chants.
      • There are 1549 verses in the Samveda, the majority of which are taken from the Rig Veda.
    • Atharvaveda:
      • Atharvaveda is considered the book of charms and spells.
      • The book consists of 730 hymns, 6000 mantras, and 20 books.
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