मराठी

CUET (UG) entrance exam Question Bank Solutions for General Test

Advertisements
[object Object]
[object Object]
विषय
मुख्य विषय
अध्याय
Advertisements
Advertisements
General Test
< prev  1 to 20 of 1020  next > 

Select the correct alternative to indicate the sequential order of the following terms as they appear in a dictionary.

  1. Dreamlike
  2. Dreamer
  3. Dreamy
  4. Dreamland
  5. Dreamtime
[2] General Mental ability, Logical and Analytical Reasoning
Chapter: [2] General Mental ability, Logical and Analytical Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Who is the ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha?

[3] General Knowledge and Current Affair
Chapter: [3] General Knowledge and Current Affair
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Advertisements

Who among the following was the first Prime Minister did not face the Parliament?

[3] General Knowledge and Current Affair
Chapter: [3] General Knowledge and Current Affair
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The Council of States in India is generally known as ______.

[3] General Knowledge and Current Affair
Chapter: [3] General Knowledge and Current Affair
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If x and y are natural numbers such that x + y = 2017, then what is the value of (−1)x + (−1)y?

[1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The square of a natural number subtracted from its cube is 48. The number is ______.

[1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Let x = (633)24 − (277)38 + (266)54. What is the unit's digit of x?

[1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The smallest number added to 680621 to make the sum a perfect square is ______.

[1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If N = 98 + 99 + 910 + 911, then how many positive factors of N are there?

[1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If the fractions `5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13` and `9/10` are arranged in ascending order of their values, which one will be the fourth?

[1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If `11 5/21` is subtracted from `15 3/14` and the difference is multiplied by 504, what will be the number?

[1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find the least number by which 77, 175 should be divided to make it a perfect cube number.

[1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Five consecutive even integers are such that two times the second integer is ten more than the 5th integer. Find the sum of all five integers.

[1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

In an office, there are 108 tables and 132 chairs. If `1/6` of the tables and `1/4` of the chairs are broken, how many people can work in the office if each person requires one table and one chair?

[1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ are three consecutive even integers such that four times ‘A’ is equal to three times ‘C’. What is the value of ‘B’?

[1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If 9 mangoes cost as much as 5 oranges, 5 oranges as much as 3 apples, 4 apples as much as 9 pineapples and if 3 pineapples cost ₹ 48, what will a mango cost?

[1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If a + b > c + d and b + c > a + d then it is definite that

[1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

2 oranges, 3 bananas and 4 apples taken together cost ₹ 15.00. 3 oranges, 2 bananas and 1 apple cost ₹ 10.00. Then the cost of 3 oranges, 3 bananas and 3 apples cost.

[1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

A red light flashes 3 times per minute and a green light flashes 5 times in two minutes at regular intervals. If both the lights start flashing at the same time, how many times do they flash together in each hour?

[1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Numerical Ability and Quantitative Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

How many such pairs of letters are there in the word CHRONICLE each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet?         

[2] General Mental ability, Logical and Analytical Reasoning
Chapter: [2] General Mental ability, Logical and Analytical Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined
< prev  1 to 20 of 1020  next > 
Advertisements
Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×