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Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence. The MD of the company let the cat out of the bag by telling her secretary, who got the much coveted promotion.
Option 1: Openly confess.
Option 2: Creating a false story.
Option 3: To allow a secret to be known, usually without intending to.
Option 4: Secretly confide.
Correct Answer: To allow a secret to be known, usually without intending to.
Solution : The correct option is the third option.
Explanation: The idiom let the cat out of the bag means to allow a secret to be known, usually without intending to. In this context, it implies that the MD unintentionally revealed the secret about the promotion.
The meanings of the other options are as follows:
Question : Bhavani spent 15% of his monthly income on kid’s education and 20% on food. 40% of the remaining she spent on sports and 30% on transport. She is left with an amount of Rs. 10,257 after all these expenditures. What is Bhavani’s monthly income?
Option 1: Rs. 45,800
Option 2: Rs. 48,000
Option 3: Rs. 52,600
Option 4: Rs. 81,965
Correct Answer: Rs. 52,600
Solution : Let Bhavani's monthly income be 100 units. Then after spending 15% of his monthly income on kid’s education and 20% on food, The remaining amount = (100 – 15 – 20) = 65 units 40% of the remaining she spent on sports and 30% on transport. So, the amount she is left with = (100 – 40 – 30)% of 65 = 30% of 65 = $\frac{39}{2}$ units According to the question, $\frac{39}{2}$ units are equivalent to Rs. 10,257. So, 100 units are equivalent to $\frac{10257×100×2}{39}$ = Rs. 52,600 Hence, the correct answer is Rs. 52,600.
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Talking about how many marks you need in Neet depends upon which course you wish to do .
For qualifying neet you must need 50 percentile as you are from general category . For sc and st category it is 40 percentile and for pwd , ebc it is 45 percentile.
For general category candidate minimum marks required in Neet are 710 + , if admission to government college is required for mbbs course .
For bds you must need at least 600 marks
For bams and bhms you will need 500 + marks in Neet ug .
Now talking about fee structure
In government colleges fees ranges from 10, 000 to 14,000
For private colleges starting from 10 lakh it goes upto 40 lakh depending upon the university.
For neet preparations you may visit the link given below
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/
Question : Directions: The student strength of a college in Arts, Science, and Commerce from 2004-05 to 2007-08 sessions is shown in the following bar graph. Study the graph and answer the question.
The ratio of the average number of students in Arts to the average number of students in Commerce is:
Option 1: $12:5$
Option 2: $10:7$
Option 3: $7:4$
Option 4: $48:35$
Correct Answer: $12:5$
Solution : Total number of students in arts = 600 + 550 + 550 + 700 = 2400 Total number of students in commerce = 200 + 250 + 300 + 250 = 1000 Number of given years = 4 Average total number of students in arts = $\frac{2400}{4}$ = 600 Average total number of students in commerce = $\frac{1000}{4}$ = 250 Required Ratio = $600:250 = 12:5$ The ratio of the average number of students in Arts to the average number of students in Commerce is $12:5$ Hence, the correct answer is $12:5$.
Yes, you can take an MD/MS seat in the next session after resigning from a DNB seat. However, it’s important to note that you must carefully follow the resignation and re-admission procedures. Some institutes may require a waiting period before reapplying, and there could be specific conditions related to your resignation from the DNB course. It's best to check with the Medical Council or the specific institution about the process for reapplying for MD/MS after leaving a DNB seat.
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https://medicine.careers360.com/courses/md-doctor-of-medicine
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