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Improve Comprehension Skills
In the past 50 years, doctors across the world have accepted the practice to prescribe antibiotics at the first sign of a trivial infection or treat patients with a handful of antibiotics. These days it is not uncommon to see practitioners prescribing multiple antibiotics without arty real indication or relevance for such a combination of…
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Quiz For Percentage
1. A shopkeeper announces successive discounts of 10% and 20%. Find the equivalent percent discount. (B) A. 27% B. 28% C. 29% D. 30% 2. In a college, 40% of the students were allotted group A, 75% of the remaining were given group B and the remaining 12 students were given group C. Then the…
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Vocabulary Words- 22.06.2017
1.carry (verb) Meaning: to take or support from one place to another Synonyms: bear,bring Antonyms: avoid,dodge Example: Tim, carry it to my lady, you should have carried it to my lady first. 2.cease (verb) Meaning: to come to an end Synonyms: break off,desist Antonyms: begin,carry on Example: But the floods did not cease with that…
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Quantitative Aptitude Questions for SSC CGL Exam 2017
1. LCM of first 100 natural numbers is N. What is the LCM of first 105 natural numbers ? (b) (a) 5! × N (b) 10403 N (c) 105N/103 (d) 4N 2. Statistics show that 20% of smokers get lung cancer and 80% of lung cancer patients are smokers. If 30% of the population smokes,…
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Magic Quiz Based on Economy
1. In India, which of the following is/are a mechanism of deficit financing? (b) 1. borrowing from RBI. 2. borrowing from commercial banks. 3. issuing fresh currency notes. Select the correct answer using the codes given below. a) 1 and 2 only b) 1 and 3 only c) 2 and 3 only d) 1, 2…
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English Quiz For SSC Exam
Directions (1-5): Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four given alternatives. The Ages of Faith, which is praised by our neo-scholastics, were the times the clergy had all the things their own way. Daily life was full of miracles wrought by saints and wizardry, perpetrated…
