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21. When the digits of two-digit numbers are reversed, the number increases by 27, the sum of such two-digit numbers


(a) 235


(b) 249


(c) 213


(d) 180

21. (B)


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21. When the digits of two-digit numbers are reversed, the number increases by 27, the sum of such two-digit numbers


(a) 235


(b) 249


(c) 213


(d) 180

21. (B)


Correct. 

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22. 

Find the missing number. 

a) 12

(b) 16

(c) 32

(d) 48

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22. 

Find the missing number. 

a) 12

(b) 16

(c) 32

(d) 48

(d) 48

Opposite number is 4 times the number.

Hence, 12*4= 48

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Is that a font ???

Did you do it on iPad? What font do you use? What one do you use??

You will beat Anudeep in handwriting!



21. When the digits of two-digit numbers are reversed, the number increases by 27, the sum of such two-digit numbers


(a) 235


(b) 249


(c) 213


(d) 180

21. (B)



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Nikitasaid

Is that a font ???

Did you do it on iPad? What font do you use? What one do you use??

You will beat Anudeep in handwriting!



21. When the digits of two-digit numbers are reversed, the number increases by 27, the sum of such two-digit numbers


(a) 235


(b) 249


(c) 213


(d) 180

21. (B)



Hahaha... thanks. I wrote it on ipad. Not a font.

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23. If the first day of the year (other than the leap year) was Sunday, then which was the last day of that year?


(a) Monday


(b) Sunday


(c) Saturday


(d) None of these

SHATANSH_SHARMA,
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22. 

Find the missing number. 

a) 12

(b) 16

(c) 32

(d) 48

(d) 48

Opposite number is 4 times the number.

Hence, 12*4= 48

Right. 


22. D

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23. If the first day of the year (other than the leap year) was Sunday, then which was the last day of that year?


(a) Monday


(b) Sunday


(c) Saturday


(d) None of these

@upsc2020 - Option -  b (Sunday) ?

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23. If the first day of the year (other than the leap year) was Sunday, then which was the last day of that year?


(a) Monday


(b) Sunday


(c) Saturday


(d) None of these

@upsc2020 - Option -  b (Sunday) ?

Sunday is Right. 

23 B

@SHATANSH_SHARMA 

Casablanca,SHATANSH_SHARMA
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24. What is the code for 'sky' in the code language?

Statements:

1. In the code language, 'sky is clear' is written as 'de ra fa'.


2. In the same code language, 'make it clear' is written as 'de ga jo'.


(A) I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient


(B) II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient


(C) Either I or II is sufficient


(D) Neither I nor II is sufficient



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25. In a certain code '13' means 'stop smoking' and '59' means 'injurious habit'. What is the meaning of '9' and '5' respectively in that code?


1.'157' means 'stop bad habit'.


2.'839'means 'smoking is injurious'.


(A)  if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question


(B)  if the data in statement II alone are sufficient answer the question


(C)  if the data either in I or II alone are sufficient to answer the question


(D)  if the data even in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question;



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26. How many children are there between P and Q in a row of children?


Statements:


1. P is fifteenth from the left in the row.


2. Q is exactly in the middle and there are ten children towards his right.


(A) I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient


(B) II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient


(C) Either I or II is sufficient


(D) Both I and II are sufficient

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24. What is the code for 'sky' in the code language?

Statements:

1. In the code language, 'sky is clear' is written as 'de ra fa'.


2. In the same code language, 'make it clear' is written as 'de ga jo'.


(A) I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient


(B) II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient


(C) Either I or II is sufficient


(D) Neither I nor II is sufficient



D

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25. In a certain code '13' means 'stop smoking' and '59' means 'injurious habit'. What is the meaning of '9' and '5' respectively in that code?


1.'157' means 'stop bad habit'.


2.'839'means 'smoking is injurious'.


(A)  if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question


(B)  if the data in statement II alone are sufficient answer the question


(C)  if the data either in I or II alone are sufficient to answer the question


(D)  if the data even in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question;



C

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With respect to Passage comprehension,  can anyone write in 1-2 sentences what exactly the following questions mean.


Questions about INFERENCE-

1. Correct Inference of the passage?

2. Logical and rational inference  of the passage?

3. Critical Inference  of the passage?


Questions about assumptions-

1.  What are the valid assumptions about the passage?

2. Which of the following Assumptions made in the passage are correct?

3. Most logical and rational assumption about the passage?


Questions about Message/idea/views-

1. Author holds the view that?

2. Rational and crucial message of the passage?

3. Main idea of the passage?

4. Essential message of the passage?

5. Critical message of the passage?

6. Crux of the passage?

7. Best explaination of the passage?

8. What does the passage imply?

9. Keynote emerging from the passage?

10. Passage seems to suggest that...?

11. Passage seems to argue that...?


Questions about Implication-

1. Important implication  of the passage?


Question about corollary-

1. Most logical corollary to the passage?


If you know about any book or notes where the meaning of the above questions(words) are explained, please suggest.

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With respect to Passage comprehension,  can anyone write in 1-2 sentences what exactly the following questions mean.


Questions about INFERENCE-

1. Correct Inference of the passage?

2. Logical and rational inference  of the passage?

3. Critical Inference  of the passage?


Questions about assumptions-

1.  What are the valid assumptions about the passage?

2. Which of the following Assumptions made in the passage are correct?

3. Most logical and rational assumption about the passage?


Questions about Message/idea/views-

1. Author holds the view that?

2. Rational and crucial message of the passage?

3. Main idea of the passage?

4. Essential message of the passage?

5. Critical message of the passage?

6. Crux of the passage?

7. Best explaination of the passage?

8. What does the passage imply?

9. Keynote emerging from the passage?

10. Passage seems to suggest that...?

11. Passage seems to argue that...?


Questions about Implication-

1. Important implication  of the passage?


Question about corollary-

1. Most logical corollary to the passage?


If you know about any book or notes where the meaning of the above questions(words) are explained, please suggest.

In my opinion,

Inference: It is YOUR conclusion drawn on the basis of given facts.  Inference is always with respect to reader and more than one inference can be drawn on the basis of a given fact. Deriving inferences in reading requires you to grasp the meaning of a passage without being given all the information.

Assumption: An assumption is a hidden or an unstated premise. Being a premise means that the assumption must be true for the conclusion to hold true. An assumption question necessarily needs to have a conclusion in the passage or the question stem. 

Main Idea: Significant or central theme of the piece taken as a whole and taking everything into account.

Implication: idea that an author will suggest but not state directly.

Logical Corollary: an inference that can be derived from a previous true inference. 


Happy to receive more inputs wrt these. 

Stardust11,
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21. When the digits of two-digit numbers are reversed, the number increases by 27, the sum of such two-digit numbers


(a) 235


(b) 249


(c) 213


(d) 180

21. (B)



You use an Apple pencil?


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24. What is the code for 'sky' in the code language?

Statements:

1. In the code language, 'sky is clear' is written as 'de ra fa'.


2. In the same code language, 'make it clear' is written as 'de ga jo'.


(A) I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient


(B) II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient


(C) Either I or II is sufficient


(D) Neither I nor II is sufficient



D

Correct. 

24. D

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