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The nuclear power plant of 220 MWe which was recommissioned on December 2, 2007 after ?en-ass coolant channel replacement (emccr) is

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The nuclear power plant of 220 MWe which was recommissioned on December 2, 2007 after ?en-ass coolant channel replacement (emccr) is
1). Kalpakkam
2). kota
3). narora
4). Rawatbhata

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Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below A famous museum issues entry passes to all its visitors for security reasons Visitors are allowed in batches after every one hour In a day there are six batches A code is printed on entry pass which keeps on changing for ev

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Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below
A famous museum issues entry passes to all its visitors for security reasons Visitors are allowed in batches after every one hour In a day there are six batches A code is printed on entry pass which keeps on changing for every batch Following is an illustration of pass-codes issued for each batch
Batch I:
clothes neat and clean liked are all by
Batch II:
by cloths neat all are and clean liked
Batch III:
liked by clothes clean and neat all are and so on??


If visit in Zoo should the we time day is the pass-code for the fifth batch zoo we the should visit day time in will be the pass-code for which of the following batches ?
1). II
2). IV
3). I
4). III

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Read the following passage to answer the given question Some words have been printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions. We tend to be harsh on our bureaucracy,but nowhere do citizens enjoy dealing with their government. They do it because they have to. But tha

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Read the following passage to answer the given question Some words have been printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions.
We tend to be harsh on our bureaucracy,but nowhere do citizens enjoy dealing with their government. They do it because they have to. But that doesn?t mean that the experience has to be dismal. Now there is a new wind blowing through government departments around the world, which could takes some of the pain away. In the next five years it may well transform not only the way public services are delivered but also the fundamental relationship between government and citizens. Not surprisingly, it is the Internet that is behind it. After e-commerce and e-business the next revolution may be e-governance.
Examples abound. The municipality of Phoenix, Arizona, allows its citizens to renew their car registrations, pay traffic fines, replace lost identity cards etc. online without having to stand in endless queues in a grubby municipal office. The municipality is happy because it saves $5 a transaction it costs only $1.60 to do it across the counter. In Chile people routinely submit their income tax returns over the Internet Which has increased transparency, drastically reduced the time taken and the number of errors and litigation with the tax department. Both taxpayers and the revenue department are happier.
The furthest ahead not surprisingly is the small, rich and entrepreneurial civil service of singapore which allows citizens to do more functions online than any other As in many private companies the purchasing and buying of Singapore?s government departments is now on the Web and cost benefits come through more competitive bidding easy access to global suppliers and time saved by online processing of orders. They can post their catalogues on their sites, bid for contracts submit in voices and check their payments status over the Net.
The most useful idea for Indians municipalities is Gov Works a private sector site that collects local taxes fines and utility bills for 3,600 municipalities across the United States. It is citizen's site which provides information on government jobs, tenders, etc .The most ambitious is the British government, which has targeted to convert 100 per cent of its transactions with its citizens to the Internet by 2005.
Cynics in India will say, 'Oh, e-government will never work in India. We are so poor and we dont have computers but they are wrong. There are many experiments afoot in India as well Citizens in Andhra Pradesh can download government forms and applications on the net without having bribe clerks.In many district land records are online and this had created transparency Similary, in Dhar district to Madhya Pradesh villagers have begun to file applications for land transfers and follow their progress on the net. In seventy village in the Kolhapur and Sangli districts in Maharashtra Internet booths have come up where farmers daily check the markets rates of agricultural commodities in Marathi along with data on agriculture schemes information on crop technology. When to spray and plant the crops and buds and railway timetables. They also find vocational guidance on jobs, applications for ration cards kerosene/gas burners and land records extracts with details of landownership.
Sam pitroda?s World Tel, Reliance Industries and the Tamil Nadu government are jointly laying 3,000 km of optic fibre cables to create a, Tamil Network which will offers ration cards schools college and hospital admission forms land records and pension records. If successful World Tel will expand the network to Gujarat, Karnataka and West Bengal. In kerala all the villages are getting linked online to the district headquarters allowing citizens to compare the development properties of their village with other villagers in the state.
Many are still skeptical of the real impact because so few Indians have computers. The answer lies in interactive cable T.V and in Internet kiosks, Although India has only five million computers and thirty-eight million telephones it has thirty four million homes with cable TV and these are growing eight percent a year By 2005 most cable homes will have access to the Internet from many of the 700,000 local STD/PCO booths. Internet usage may be low today, but it is bound to grow rapidly in the future, and e-government in India may not be a dream.


How can India overcome low penetration of computers for e-governance ?
1). By manufacturing more computers
2). Through cable TV and Internet Kiosks
3). By opening more STD/PCO booths
4). By making the internet free

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An earthquake of 6.8 magnitude on the Richter scale struck New Zealand?s North Island on December 20, 2007 causing massive damage in the city of___

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An earthquake of 6.8 magnitude on the Richter scale struck New Zealand?s North Island on December 20, 2007 causing massive damage in the city of___
1). Auckland
2). Hamilton
3). Napier
4). Gisborne

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Each of the question below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it You have to decided whether the data provided in the statement are sufficient to answer the question Read both the statements and Give answer a:if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to an

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Each of the question below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it You have to decided whether the data provided in the statement are sufficient to answer the question Read both the statements and
Give answer a:if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question
Give answer b:if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question
Give answer c:if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
Give answer d:if the data even in both the statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question
Give answer e:if the data in both the statement I and II together are necessary to answer the question


What is the capacity of a cylindrical tank ?
(I)Radius of the base is half of its height which is 28 meters
(II)Area of the base is 616 sq.meters and its height is 28 meters
1). if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question
2). if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question
3). if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
4). if the data even in both the statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question