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Directions (72): In the following questions, change the Statements given in Direct Speech form into Indirect Speech or vice versa, with the help of given four options (A),(B),(C),(D).
 His father ordered him to go to his room and study.

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    His father said, "Go to your room and study."
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    His father said to him, "Go and study in your room."
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    His father shouted, "Go right now to your study room"
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    His father said firmly, "Go and study in your room."
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Answer : 1. "His father said, "Go to your room and study.""

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$$(49)^{15}-1$$ is exactly divisible by :

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    50
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    51
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    29
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    8
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Answer : 4. "8"

Q: Which of the following data structure is linear type? 17509 0

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    Tree
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    Binary Tree
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    Queue
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    Graph
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Answer : 3. "Queue"
Explanation :

Answer: C) Queue Explanation: A data structure is a specialized format for organizing and storing data. General data structure types include the array, the file, the record, the table, the tree, and so on. Any data structure is designed to organize data to suit a specific purpose so that it can be accessed and worked with in appropriate ways.   Linear data structure: A linear data structure traverses the data elements sequentially, in which only one data element can directly be reached. Ex: Arrays, Linked Lists, Stack, Queue, Any type of List all are linear.   Trees like Binary Tree, B Tree or B+ Tree are examples of non linear data structure.

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Direction: In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given sentence.

A man who wastes his money on luxury
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    Extempore
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    Extravagant
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    Nphym
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    Surge
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Answer : 2. "Extravagant"

Q: Under the constitution of India who are the ultimate Sovereign? 17446 0

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    Indian People
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    Prime Minister of India
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    President of India
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    All elected learders of India
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Answer : 1. "Indian People"

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Which among the following chronology is correct regarding four 'samvatas’ ? 

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    Gupta - Gregorian - Hizri - Saka
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    Gregorian - Saka - Hizri - Gupta
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    Saka - Gregorian - Hizri - Gupta
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    Hizri - Gupta - Gregorian - Saka
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Answer : 1. "Gupta - Gregorian - Hizri - Saka "

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Answer : 3. "if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows."

Q: The Basic Architecture of Computer was developed by 17218 0

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    Charles Babbage
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    Blaise Pascal
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    Garden Moore
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    John Von Neumann
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Answer : 4. "John Von Neumann"
Explanation :

Answer: D) John Von Neumann Explanation: Computer Architecture refers to how a computer system is designed and what technologies it is compatible with. In brief, Computer architecture is a specification detailing how a set of software and hardware technology standards interact to form a computer system or platform.                                          The Von Neumann Architecture, which is also known as the Von Neumann Model and Princeton architecture, is a computer architecture based on the 1945 description of computer by the mathematician and physicist John von Neumann.

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