Mathematics
Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
The world is undergoing rapid changes in the knowledge landscape. With various dramatic scientific and technological advances, such as the rise of big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, many unskilled jobs worldwide may be taken over by machines, while the need for a skilled workforce, particularly involving mathematics, computer science, and data science, in conjunction with multidisciplinary abilities across the sciences, social sciences, and humanities, (1)________ increasingly in greater demand. With climate change, increasing pollution, and depleting natural resources, there will be a sizeable shift in how we (2)_______ the world's energy, water, food, and sanitation needs, again resulting in the need for new skilled labour, particularly in biology, chemistry, physics, agriculture, climate science, and social science. The growing (3)________ of epidemics and pandemics will also (4)_______ collaborative research in infectious disease management and development of vaccines, and the resultant social issues heighten the need for multidisciplinary learning. There will be a growing (5)__________ for humanities and art as India moves towards becoming a developed country as well as among the three largest economies in the world.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 4.
Option 1: call off
Option 2: call in
Option 3: call out
Option 4: call for
Correct Answer: call for
Solution : The fourth option is the correct choice.
The sentence talks about the growing occurrence of epidemics and pandemics and how this will result in collaborative research. Call for is the correct option, as it means to demand or require, aligning with the need for collaborative research in response to epidemics and pandemics.
The meanings of the other options are as follows:
Therefore, the correct answer is call for.
Hello aspirant
Yes you are eligible for pursuing phD in mathematics after completing msc in mathematics.
As you have got 58 % in your master's program , you will get a phD seat for mathematics .
Eligibility criteria for the course- The candidate must have master's degree in the relevant subject with minimum 55% marks ir bachelor tech students with 60% marks
PhD in mathematics is a doctrate course
Duration- 3 to 5 years
Entrance exam- conducted by university and merit based .
Fees - 50,000 to 5 lakh
Salary - 3 to 9 lakh per annum .
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To start your preparation, I would suggest familiarizing yourself with the exam pattern and syllabus of CAT. You can find this information on the official CAT website or through reliable study materials.
Next, it is important to create a study plan and set a schedule for your preparation. Allocate dedicated time each day for studying different sections of the exam, such as Quantitative Ability, Verbal Ability, Data Interpretation, and Logical Reasoning.
And also consider joining a coaching institute it is better if offline. They can provide you with guidance, study materials, and mock tests to enhance your preparation.
Hope this helps you,
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To build a career in science communication, you can consider a Masters degree in Science Communication or Science Journalism. Online courses and practical experience through internships or volunteering are also valuable. For courses you can use platforms like Coursera or edX.
Yes, many colleges in India allow one to do BCA even if one has not taken mathematics in class 12th,but many do not allow this so it is better for one to always check about the eligibility that the college allow this or no. So if you have any specific college in mind Please mention.
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