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1- Jehlum
2- Karakoram - 2 3- NWFP 4- River Sindh 5- 1992 6- 1964 7- Lahore 8- Jasmine 9- SEATO 10- Markho 11- Chakor 12- Lahore Quote:
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Good work zahidmahmoodbhatti plz share more questions...these are helpfull
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General Knowledge:
1)city of golden gate? 2)earth is represented nearly perfect by glob map topography sheets three dimensional maps 3) highest civil award of Pkistan hilale shujaat sitara e shujaat nishan e shujaat tamgha e shujaat 4)brightest planet in solar sytem? venus neptune jupiter none 5) tallest animal african elephent girffes 5)humidity is expressed as % 6)no of bones in adult men .206 7)Quade azam took oath as first governor of pak on? 15 aug 1947 golden gate is the name of which city?
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san Franciso (Golden Gate)
lunar eclipse occur during HALF MOON FULL MOON 1/4 MOON CENTRIPETAL FORCE ACTS IN FALLOWING DIRECTION INWARD OUTWARD DOWNWARD Difference between public and business administration...? :Politics :Structure and processes :no difference What is the old name of sialkot( shalkot) plz share some analytical questions with answer...........just for practice... and also share economics,finance and accounting related questions....... 1. In a group of 50 children, there are 20 more girls than boys. How many boys are there in the group? 2. A shopkeeper sold a pair of shoes for Rs.375. If his profit was 13% of the selling price, the cost profit was? 3. The cost price of 21 articles is equal to the selling price of 18 articles, profit percentage is? 4. If a man were to sell his horse for Rs.720, he would lose 25%. What must he sell it for to gain 25% ? Plz share answer (discuss method that how to solve these type of questions) Thanks!!!!!!!!
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Six actors ---- Bob, Carol, Dave Ed, Frank, and Grace audition for a part in an
off-Broadway play. The auditions will take place over four consecutive days, starting on a Thursday. Each actor will have one audition; the days on which the different actors will audition mustconform to the following conditions. i. At least one audition will take place each day. ii. No more than two auditions will take place on any day. iii. No more than three auditions will take place on any two consecutive days. iv. Bob’s audition must take place on Saturday. v. Carol’s audition must take place on the same day as another audition. vi. Frank’s auditions must take place on the day before Grace’s audition. vii. Dave’s audition must take place on a day after Ed’s audition. 1 If only one audition takes place on Thursday which actor could have that audition? (A) Bob (B) Carol (C) Dave (D) Frank (E) Grace 2 If Bob’s and Frank’s auditions are on the same day, which of the following must be true (A) Dave’s audition will take place on Thursday (B) Dave’s audition will take place on Friday (C) Grace’s audition will take place on Thursday (D) Carol’s audition will take place on Sunday (E) Ed’s audition will take place on Sunday 3 If the director decides to hold two auditions on Thursday and two on Sunday, how many actors would be eligible to audition on Friday? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 (E) 5 4 If Ed and Grace have their auditions on the same day which of the following must be true? (A) Ed’s audition will take place on Thursday. (B) Frank’s audition will take place on Friday. (C) Carol’s audition will take place on Saturday. (D) Grace’s audition will take place on Saturday. (E) Carol’s audition will take place on Sunday. 5 If Ed’s audition is on Saturday, which of the following actors cannot audition on the same day as any other actor? (A) Bob (B) Carol (C) Ed (D) Frank (E)Grace plz share answer with technique that how to solve........... Thanks@@@@@@
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Let Boys = x then girls are 20 more than x = 20 + x and total is 50. i.e. x + 20 + x = 50 There are 15 boys in the group. 2. A shopkeeper sold a pair of shoes for Rs.375. If his profit was 13% of the selling price, the cost profit was? Solution. selling price = Rs 375 profit = 13% of 375 = 48.75 let cost = x cost + profit = SP x+ 48.75 = 375 cost = 326.25 4. If a man were to sell his horse for Rs.720, he would lose 25%. What must he sell it for to gain 25% ? Solution: selling price + lose = cost 720 + 25%c = c cost = 960 he wants profit of 25%. Selling price = 960 * 1.25 = 1,200 TIP = translate English in to mathematics. for example is, was, will be had, has, will have, is equal, is the same as = plus, more than, increased by, got, older than, farther than, greater than + minus, fewer, less than, difference, decreased by, younger than, gave, lost - Last edited by Shooting Star; Friday, June 01, 2012 at 05:54 PM. Reason: Do not use red color/merged |
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Mere ek dost ne jo k Askari Bank mein as MTO job kar raha hai us ne mujhe btaya k Askari Bank bid hone wala hai.... Kisi aur ko iss barey mein koi information hai?
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yup you heard it right...but it dosnt mean they are not going to hire people. Keep the focus on Test. Insha Allah Everything will be fine
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