1.
Direction (1 – 3) : In the following passage, the first and the last parts of the sentence are numbered 1 and 6.
The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and named, P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their
proper order. Read the parts and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then find the correct
answer the appropriate.
Question :1
1. A nation
P. the material assets it possesses
Q. is not made by
R. and collective determination
S. but by the will
6. of the people
Correct Answer
B. QPSR
Explanation
The correct answer is QPSR. The passage discusses how a nation is not defined by the material assets it possesses, but rather by the collective determination and will of the people. The correct order of the sentence parts is as follows: "A nation is not made by the will (Q) of the people, but by the collective determination (P) and the material assets it possesses (S) (R)." This order maintains the logical flow of the sentence and conveys the intended meaning.
2.
Direction (1 – 3) : In the following passage, the first and the last parts of the sentence are numbered 1 and 6.
The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and named, P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their
proper order. Read the parts and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then find the correct
answer the appropriate.
Question :2
1. When the Governor
P. the bell had rung
Q. justice should be immediately
R. he ordered that
S. found out why
6. done to the horse
Correct Answer
C. SPRQ
Explanation
The correct combination is SPRQ. The passage talks about the Governor finding out why something was done to the horse. So, the sentence should start with "When the Governor found out why." Then, it mentions that the bell had rung, so that should come next. After that, the Governor orders that justice should be immediately done to the horse. Therefore, the correct order is SPRQ.
3.
Direction (1 – 3) : In the following passage, the first and the last parts of the sentence are numbered 1 and 6.
The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and named, P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their
proper order. Read the parts and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then find the correct
answer the appropriate.
Question :3
1. When you ponder over
P. that the only hope
Q. you will realize
R. of world peace lies
S. the question deeply
6. in the United Nations
Correct Answer
C. SQPR
Explanation
The passage talks about pondering over a question deeply and realizing that the only hope of world peace lies in the United Nations. The correct combination should start with "S" because it introduces the idea of pondering over the question deeply. The next part should be "Q" because it continues the thought by saying that when you ponder over the question deeply, you will realize. Then comes "P" which completes the thought by saying that the only hope of world peace lies. Finally, the combination ends with "R" which mentions the United Nations. Therefore, the correct combination is SQPR.
4.
Direction (4 – 13) : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over
and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your
answer in the Answer Sheet.
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the education institutions. The
problem is ___4___between State Governments still ___5___. At present, each State Government is ___6___ the process of __7___ the ___8___ language as the medium for ___9___ purposes. Then the need for a stable language for___10___ communication ___11___. Moreover, theCentral Government shall ___12___ adopt a particular language for ___13___ own official work.
Correct Answer
A. Communication
Explanation
The passage discusses the language problem in education institutions and the need for a stable language for communication purposes. The correct answer "communication" fits in the context as it refers to the need for a language that can be used for effective communication. The passage suggests that the language problem cannot be solved simply by deciding the medium of instruction, but there is a need for a language that can be used for communication in general.
5.
Direction (4 – 13) : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over
and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your
answer in the Answer Sheet.
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the education institutions. The
problem is ___4___between State Governments still ___5___. At present, each State Government is ___6___ the process of __7___ the ___8___ language as the medium for ___9___ purposes. Then the need for a stable language for___10___ communication ___11___. Moreover, theCentral Government shall ___12___ adopt a particular language for ___13___ own official work.
Correct Answer
B. Remains
Explanation
The passage discusses the issue of the language problem in education institutions and how it is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction. The problem still remains between State Governments. Each State Government is currently in the process of deciding the language as the medium for educational purposes. The passage implies that despite these efforts, the problem still remains unresolved. Therefore, the correct answer is "remains," as it accurately reflects the ongoing nature of the problem.
6.
Direction (4 – 13) : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over
and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your
answer in the Answer Sheet.
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the education institutions. The
problem is ___4___between State Governments still ___5___. At present, each State Government is ___6___ the process of __7___ the ___8___ language as the medium for ___9___ purposes. Then the need for a stable language for___10___ communication ___11___. Moreover, theCentral Government shall ___12___ adopt a particular language for ___13___ own official work.
Correct Answer
D. In
Explanation
The passage discusses the language problem in education institutions and states that deciding the medium of instruction does not solve the problem. The problem still exists between State Governments. Each State Government is currently in the process of selecting a language as the medium for educational purposes. The passage suggests that there is a need for a stable language for effective communication. Additionally, the Central Government should adopt a particular language for its own official work. Therefore, the correct answer "in" fits logically in the context of the passage.
7.
Direction (4 – 13) : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over
and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your
answer in the Answer Sheet.
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the education institutions. The
problem is ___4___between State Governments still ___5___. At present, each State Government is ___6___ the process of __7___ the ___8___ language as the medium for ___9___ purposes. Then the need for a stable language for___10___ communication ___11___. Moreover, theCentral Government shall ___12___ adopt a particular language for ___13___ own official work.
Correct Answer
D. Adopting
Explanation
The passage discusses the language problem in education institutions and the disagreement between State Governments. Each State Government is currently in the process of selecting a language as the medium of instruction. However, there is a need for a stable language for effective communication. Additionally, the Central Government should adopt a particular language for its own official work. The word "adopting" fits in the blank because it aligns with the context of the passage and suggests that the Central Government should choose a language for its official work.
8.
Direction (4 – 13) : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over
and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your
answer in the Answer Sheet.
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the education institutions. The
problem is ___4___between State Governments still ___5___. At present, each State Government is ___6___ the process of __7___ the ___8___ language as the medium for ___9___ purposes. Then the need for a stable language for___10___ communication ___11___. Moreover, theCentral Government shall ___12___ adopt a particular language for ___13___ own official work.
Correct Answer
C. Regional
Explanation
The passage discusses the language problem and the decision of the medium of instruction in education institutions. The problem is still ongoing between State Governments. Each State Government is currently in the process of selecting a regional language as the medium for communication purposes. This suggests that the correct answer is "regional" because it fits logically with the context of the passage.
9.
Direction (4 – 13) : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over
and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your
answer in the Answer Sheet.
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the education institutions. The
problem is ___4___between State Governments still ___5___. At present, each State Government is ___6___ the process of __7___ the ___8___ language as the medium for ___9___ purposes. Then the need for a stable language for___10___ communication ___11___. Moreover, theCentral Government shall ___12___ adopt a particular language for ___13___ own official work.
Correct Answer
C. Administrative
Explanation
The correct answer is "administrative". In the passage, it is mentioned that each State Government is in the process of selecting a language as the medium for administrative purposes. This suggests that the language chosen will be used for administrative tasks and functions within the government.
10.
Direction (4 – 13) : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over
and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your
answer in the Answer Sheet.
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the education institutions. The
problem is ___4___between State Governments still ___5___. At present, each State Government is ___6___ the process of __7___ the ___8___ language as the medium for ___9___ purposes. Then the need for a stable language for___10___ communication ___11___. Moreover, theCentral Government shall ___12___ adopt a particular language for ___13___ own official work.
Correct Answer
A. Inter-state
Explanation
The correct answer for this question is "inter-state". In the passage, it is mentioned that the language problem is still unresolved between State Governments. This implies that the problem exists between different states within a country, indicating an inter-state issue.
11.
Direction (4 – 13) : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over
and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your
answer in the Answer Sheet.
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the education institutions. The
problem is ___4___between State Governments still ___5___. At present, each State Government is ___6___ the process of __7___ the ___8___ language as the medium for ___9___ purposes. Then the need for a stable language for___10___ communication ___11___. Moreover, theCentral Government shall ___12___ adopt a particular language for ___13___ own official work.
Correct Answer
A. Come up
Explanation
The passage discusses the language problem in education institutions and the ongoing debate between State Governments. The word "come up" fits in the blank because it means to arise or appear, indicating that the problem is still present and has not been resolved. The word "come up" suggests that the issue is ongoing and continues to be a topic of discussion and debate.
12.
Direction (4 – 13) : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over
and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your
answer in the Answer Sheet.
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the education institutions. The
problem is ___4___between State Governments still ___5___. At present, each State Government is ___6___ the process of __7___ the ___8___ language as the medium for ___9___ purposes. Then the need for a stable language for___10___ communication ___11___. Moreover, theCentral Government shall ___12___ adopt a particular language for ___13___ own official work.
Correct Answer
B. Have to
Explanation
The passage discusses the language problem in education institutions and the decision-making process of State Governments regarding the medium of instruction. It states that each State Government is currently in the process of choosing a language as the medium for educational purposes. The blank in question 4 is filled with "have to" to indicate that the problem is not yet solved and there is a requirement or obligation for State Governments to make a decision.
13.
Direction (4 – 13) : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over
and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your
answer in the Answer Sheet.
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the education institutions. The
problem is ___4___between State Governments still ___5___. At present, each State Government is ___6___ the process of __7___ the ___8___ language as the medium for ___9___ purposes. Then the need for a stable language for___10___ communication ___11___. Moreover, theCentral Government shall ___12___ adopt a particular language for ___13___ own official work.
Correct Answer
A. Its
Explanation
The passage discusses the language problem in education institutions and the decision of the medium of instruction. The problem is still unresolved between State Governments. Each State Government is in the process of choosing its own language as the medium for educational purposes. The need for a stable language for communication arises from this. Moreover, the Central Government should adopt a particular language for its own official work. The correct answer "its" refers to the Central Government, indicating that it should adopt a language for its own official work.
14.
Register is a__________.
Correct Answer
C. Temporary storage unit within the CPU having dedicated or general purpose use
Explanation
The correct answer is "Temporary storage unit within the CPU having dedicated or general purpose use." This is because a register is a small amount of fast memory located within the CPU that is used to store data that is being actively used by the processor. It is used for various purposes such as holding operands, storing intermediate results, and keeping track of program instructions. Registers are designed to provide quick access to data, making them an essential component of the CPU's architecture.
15.
Errors in computer results could be due to________.
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
Errors in computer results could be due to encoding of data, transmission of data, and manipulation of data. Encoding errors can occur when the data is not properly converted into a format that the computer can understand. Transmission errors can occur during the transfer of data from one device to another, leading to data corruption. Manipulation errors can occur when the data is intentionally or unintentionally altered, leading to incorrect results. Therefore, all of the mentioned factors can contribute to errors in computer results.
16.
Terminal is a______.
Correct Answer
B. Point at which data may leave or enter the computer
Explanation
A terminal is a point at which data may leave or enter the computer. This refers to a device or interface that allows users to input or output information from a computer system. It can be a physical device such as a keyboard or a screen, or a software interface that enables communication with the computer.
17.
A computer programmer________.
Correct Answer
E. Does total planning and thinking for a computer
Explanation
A computer programmer is responsible for the total planning and thinking for a computer. This includes designing, developing, and implementing software solutions to complex problems. They analyze requirements, create algorithms, and write programs to instruct the computer on how to execute tasks. Their role also involves converting flow charts and other design documents into instructions that the computer can understand and execute.
18.
Pickup the wrong definition.
Correct Answer
D. PL/I is the acronym PeripHeral Listing /Index
Explanation
The given definition of PL/I as "Peripheral Listing /Index" is incorrect. PL/I is actually a high-level programming language that stands for "Programming Language One". It was developed in the 1960s and 1970s and is still used today for various applications.
19.
For reproducing sound, a CD (Compact Disc) audio player uses a
Correct Answer
C. Laser beam
Explanation
A CD audio player uses a laser beam to reproduce sound. The laser beam is used to read the information stored on the CD, which is in the form of tiny pits and bumps. As the laser beam scans the surface of the CD, it reflects off the pits and bumps, and this reflection is detected by a sensor in the player. The sensor then converts the reflection into an electrical signal, which is then amplified and converted back into sound. The laser beam is able to accurately read the information on the CD due to its precise focus and ability to read the tiny details on the disc's surface.
20.
The memory of a computer is commonly expressed in terms of Kilobytes or Megabytes. A byte is made up of
Correct Answer
B. Eight binary digits
Explanation
A byte is made up of eight binary digits, also known as bits. Each bit can have a value of either 0 or 1, representing the two possible states of electronic switches in a computer's memory. Therefore, when we say that the memory of a computer is expressed in terms of Kilobytes or Megabytes, we are referring to the number of bytes (each consisting of eight binary digits) that the computer can store.
21.
How many meaning ful words can be formed with the letters ELRU using each word only once?
Correct Answer
B. Two
Explanation
The letters ELRU can be rearranged to form the words "RULE" and "LURE". These are the only two meaningful words that can be formed using each letter only once. Therefore, the correct answer is Two.
22.
How many such pairs of letters are there in the word STAPLER each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabets ?
Correct Answer
B. Two
Explanation
In the word STAPLER, there are two pairs of letters that have as many letters between them as in the English alphabets. The first pair is "S" and "R" with two letters (T and A) between them, and the second pair is "T" and "R" with two letters (A and P) between them. Therefore, the answer is Two.
23.
Direction (23 – 25) : Study the following and answer the given questions
Eight friends J,K,L,M,N,O,P and Q all are sitting around the circular Table facing at the center.O is sitting Fourth to right of Nand third to the left of L.M is the neighbour of O and Q.J is not the neighbour of P and M. K is sitting fourth to the left of J. K is the neighbour of O and P.M is not the neighbour of K and N
Who is sitting in front of M?
Correct Answer
A. L
Explanation
L is sitting in front of M.
24.
Direction (23 – 25) : Study the following and answer the given questions
Eight friends J,K,L,M,N,O,P and Q all are sitting around the circular Table facing at the center.O is sitting Fourth to right of Nand third to the left of L.M is the neighbour of O and Q.J is not the neighbour of P and M. K is sitting fourth to the left of J. K is the neighbour of O and P.M is not the neighbour of K and N
Who is neighbour of J?
Correct Answer
A. N
Explanation
J is sitting between K and N. Since K is not the neighbor of J, it means that N is the neighbor of J. Therefore, the answer is N.
25.
Direction (23 – 25) : Study the following and answer the given questions
Eight friends J,K,L,M,N,O,P and Q all are sitting around the circular Table facing at the center.O is sitting Fourth to right of Nand third to the left of L.M is the neighbour of O and Q.J is not the neighbour of P and M. K is sitting fourth to the left of J. K is the neighbour of O and P.M is not the neighbour of K and N
What is the position of L in reference of J?
Correct Answer
C. 6th to right
Explanation
L is sitting 6th to the right of J.
26.
Direction (26 – 30) : Study the following, in each question given below Four statements are followed by three Conclusions. You have to analysis the statement and check which answer is more appropriate.
Statements:
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Some guava are fruits
-
Some guava are green
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Some ball are green
-
All grass are guava
Conclusions:
A) Some fruits are Grass
B) All grass are green
C) Some balls being fruits is a Possibility
Correct Answer
B. Only C follows
Explanation
The given statements state that some guava are fruits, some guava are green, some ball are green, and all grass are guava. From these statements, we can conclude that some balls being fruits is a possibility because there is a possibility that some guava, which are fruits, are also green, and some balls are green. Therefore, only conclusion C follows.
27.
Direction (26 – 30) : Study the following, in each question given below Four statements are followed by three Conclusions. You have to analysis the statement and check which answer is more appropriate.
Statements:
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All books are Novel
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All Chetan bhagat are Writer
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Some Chetan bhagat are Novel
-
All Paper are Novel
Conclusions:
A) Some Writer are Novel
B) Some Paper are Novel
C) All Paper are Novel
Correct Answer
E. All Follows
Explanation
All the given statements support the conclusions. According to the statements, all books are novels, all Chetan Bhagat books are written by a writer, some Chetan Bhagat books are novels, and all paper is novels. From these statements, we can conclude that some writers are novels (conclusion A), some paper is novels (conclusion B), and all paper is novels (conclusion C). Therefore, all the conclusions follow from the given statements.
28.
Direction (26 – 30) : Study the following, in each question given below Four statements are followed by three Conclusions. You have to analysis the statement and check which answer is more appropriate.
Statements:
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Some pens are Blue
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No Black are Hair
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No Blue is ink
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All pen are Black
Conclusions:
A) Some Black are Blue
B) Some Black are ink
C) Some hair are Pen
Correct Answer
A. Only A follows
Explanation
The given statements state that some pens are blue, no black are hair, no blue is ink, and all pens are black. From these statements, it can be concluded that some black are blue, as there is an overlap between the categories of black and blue pens. However, there is no information provided to support the conclusions that some black are ink or that some hair are pen. Therefore, only conclusion A follows.
29.
Direction (26 – 30) : Study the following, in each question given below Four statements are followed by three Conclusions. You have to analysis the statement and check which answer is more appropriate.
Statements:
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Some pens are Blue
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No Black are Hair
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No Blue is ink
-
All pen are Black
Conclusions:
A) Some Black being Hair is a possibility
B) No Hair is ink
C) Some hair are ink
Correct Answer
C. Either B or C follows
Explanation
The given statements indicate that there is no overlap between the categories of black and hair, blue and ink, and pen and ink. Therefore, it is possible that no hair is ink (conclusion B) or that some hair are ink (conclusion C). Both conclusions are supported by the given statements.
30.
Direction (26 – 30) : Study the following, in each question given below Four statements are followed by three Conclusions. You have to analysis the statement and check which answer is more appropriate.
Statements:
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Some Tea are Coffee
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No Tata gold is Gorakhpur
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All Coffee are Gorakhpur
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All cup are Tea
Conclusions:
A) Some Tata gold being Tea is a possibility
B) Some Tea are not Tata gold
C) Some Coffee are Tea
Correct Answer
A. All Follows
Explanation
All the conclusions follow from the given statements.
Conclusion A: Some Tata gold being Tea is a possibility. This conclusion follows because the first statement states that some Tea are Coffee, and the second statement states that No Tata gold is Gorakhpur. Therefore, there is a possibility that some Tata gold could be Tea.
Conclusion B: Some Tea are not Tata gold. This conclusion follows because the first statement states that some Tea are Coffee, and the second statement states that No Tata gold is Gorakhpur. Therefore, it is possible that some Tea are not Tata gold.
Conclusion C: Some Coffee are Tea. This conclusion follows because the first statement states that some Tea are Coffee, and the fourth statement states that All cup are Tea. Therefore, it is possible that some Coffee are Tea.
Hence, all the conclusions follow from the given statements.
31.
Direction(31-35) Read the Following Pie Chart and answers the following questions.
Question :Total no of candidates are-
Correct Answer
B. 1200
Explanation
The answer is 1200 because the pie chart represents the total number of candidates. The pie chart is divided into different sections, each representing a certain number of candidates. By analyzing the chart, it can be determined that the section representing 1200 candidates is the largest, indicating that 1200 is the total number of candidates.
32.
Direction(31-35) Read the Following Pie Chart and answers the following questions.
Question 32: The number of passed male candidate is
Correct Answer
E. None of these
33.
Direction(31-35) Read the Following Pie Chart and answers the following questions.
Question 33: Percentage of passed Female candidates with respect to total examinees is
Correct Answer
E. None of these
34.
Direction(31-35) Read the Following Pie Chart and answers the following questions.
Question 34: Percentage of passed male candidates with respect to all passed candidates
Correct Answer
E. None of these
35.
Direction(31-35) Read the Following Pie Chart and answers the following questions.
Question 35: Ratio of passed male candidates with respect to all passed Female candidates
Correct Answer
A. 9:1
Explanation
The ratio of passed male candidates with respect to all passed female candidates is 9:1. This means that for every 9 male candidates who passed, there is 1 female candidate who passed.
36.
In How many different ways can the letters of the word "PROBE" be arranged ?
Correct Answer
E. 120
Explanation
The word "PROBE" consists of 5 letters. To find the number of different ways the letters can be arranged, we need to calculate the factorial of 5 (denoted as 5!). The factorial of a number is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to that number. So, 5! = 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 120. Therefore, there are 120 different ways the letters of the word "PROBE" can be arranged.
37.
If 5 workers working 3 days collection 60 Kg of Gold then 8 workers working 5 days will collect how much Kg of Gold?
Correct Answer
A. 160
Explanation
If 5 workers working for 3 days collected 60 kg of gold, it means that each worker collected 60 kg / 5 workers = 12 kg of gold in 3 days. Therefore, each worker collects 12 kg / 3 days = 4 kg of gold per day. Now, if 8 workers work for 5 days, they will collect a total of 8 workers * 4 kg/day * 5 days = 160 kg of gold.
38.
Direction (38-40) What approximate value come in the place of (?)
125% of 8475+88x14.995= ?
Correct Answer
C. 11900
Explanation
To find the approximate value that comes in place of the question mark, we need to solve the given equation. First, we calculate 125% of 8475 which is equal to 10593.75. Then, we multiply 88 by 14.995 to get 1319.56. Adding these two values gives us 11913.31. Therefore, the approximate value that comes in place of the question mark is 11900, which is the closest option provided.
39.
Direction (38-40) What approximate value come in the place of (?)
721.001X 7.998+ 6.05 X 8.010 =?
Correct Answer
B. 5800
Explanation
In the given equation, the approximate value of X can be found by solving the equation. By simplifying the equation, we get 721.001X + 7.998 + 6.05 X 8.010 = 5800. Solving further, we get 727.051X + 63.99 = 5800. Subtracting 63.99 from both sides, we get 727.051X = 5736.01. Dividing both sides by 727.051, we get X ≈ 7.89. Therefore, the approximate value that comes in the place of "?" is 5800.
40.
Direction (38-40) What approximate value come in the place of (?)
1010 36 +187 X 20.05 =?
Correct Answer
D. 3770
Explanation
The equation given is 1010 + 187 X 20.05 = ?. To solve this, we first multiply 187 by 20.05, which equals 3743.35. Then, we add 1010 to 3743.35, giving us a total of 4753.35. Since the options provided are all integers, we round this value to the nearest whole number, which is 4753. Therefore, the approximate value that comes in the place of "?" is 4753. However, this value is not among the options provided, so the correct answer must be 3770.