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Can you find the mistake 1 2 3 4 5?

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Answer

Here in the above given question, the mistake is "the is reapeated twice" before mistake.

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Q:

What has One Eye Yet cannot See?

A) One-eyed Jack B) A Needle
C) Blind Justice D) Hurricane eye
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) A Needle

Explanation:

What has one eye yet cannot see is An Eye of a Needle.

 

A needle has an eye through which we thread it but it is not for seeing.

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A web page is located using a

A) Universal Record Locator B) Universal Resource Locator
C) Uniform Record Linking D) Universal Record Linking
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Universal Resource Locator

Explanation:

A web page is located using a URL (Universal Resource Locator). Universal Resource Locator is also known as web address.

 

It basically refers to a web resource which is meant for the specification of its location on the network of computer. It is also a mechanism through which information can be retrieved.

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If a number 72k23l is divisible by 88. Then find value of k and l ?

A) k=8 & l=2 B) k=7 & l=2
C) k=8 & l=3 D) k=7 & l=1
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) k=7 & l=2

Explanation:

If a number to be divisile by 88, it should be divisible by both "8" and "11"

Check for '8' :
For a number to be divisible by "8", the last 3-digit should be divisible by "8"
Here 72x23y --> last 3-digit is '23y'
So y=2 [ (i.e) 232 is absolutely divisible by "8"]

Chech for '11' :
For a number to be divisible by "11" , sum of odd digits - sum of even digits should be divisible by "11"
(7 + x + 3) - (2 + 2 + y)
(7 + x + 3) - (2 + 2 + 2)
(10 + x) - 6 should be divisible by "11"
for x = 7
=> 17 - 6 = 11 [ which is absolutely divisible by "11"]

So x = 7 , y= 2.

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Q:

Formatting a cell in currency you can specify

A) Percentage symbol B) Currency symbol
C) Decimal places D) Both B & C
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Currency symbol

Explanation:

Formatting a cell in currency you can specify Currency symbol.

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P, Q, and R can do a job in 12 days together.  If their efficiency of working be in the ratio 3 : 8 : 5, Find in what time Q can complete the same work alone?

A) 36 days B) 30 days
C) 24 days D) 22 days
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 36 days

Explanation:

Given the ratio of efficiencies of P, Q & R are 3 : 8 : 5

Let the efficiencies of P, Q & R be 3x, 8x and 5x respectively

They can do work for 12 days.

=> Total work = 12 x 16x = 192x

 

Now, the required time taken by Q to complete the job alone = 162x8x = 24 days.

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Q:

How long are professional Golf Tour Players allotted per shot?

A) 22 seconds B) 36 seconds
C) 41 seconds D) 45 seconds
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) 45 seconds

Explanation:

Professional Golf Tour Players were allotted 45 seconds per shot.

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Q:

First Bank to introduce Credit Card in India

A) HSBC Bank B) ICICI Bank
C) State Bank of India D) Central Bank of India
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Central Bank of India

Explanation:

 

        • First Bank to introduce Credit Card in India - Central Bank of India
        • First Bank to introduce ATM  -  HSBC, 1987
        • First Bank to introduce Internet Banking - ICICI Bank

 

 

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