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In a cricket season, Bangladesh defeated Australia twice, West Indies defeated Bangladesh twice, Australia defeated West Indies twice , Bangladesh defeated New Zealand twice, West Indies defeated New Zealand twice. Which country has lost most number of times ?
A
Bangladesh
B
Australia
C
New Zealand
D
West Indies
Correct Answer:
New Zealand
Simplify the value of $$\frac{{{\text{0}}{\text{.9}} \times {\text{0}}{\text{.9}} \times {\text{0}}{\text{.9 + 0}}{\text{.2}} \times {\text{0}}{\text{.2}} \times {\text{0}}{\text{.2 + 0}}{\text{.3}} \times {\text{0}}{\text{.3}} \times {\text{0}}{\text{.3}} - {\text{3}} \times 0.9 \times {\text{0}}{\text{.2}} \times {\text{0}}{\text{.3}}}}{{{\text{0}}{\text{.9}} \times {\text{0}}{\text{.9 + 0}}{\text{.2}} \times {\text{0}}{\text{.2 + 0}}{\text{.3}} \times {\text{0}}{\text{.3}} - 0.9 \times {\text{0}}{\text{.2}} - {\text{0}}{\text{.2}} \times {\text{0}}{\text{.3}} - 0.3 \times 0.9}} = ?$$
A
1.4
B
0.054
C
0.8
D
1.0
$$\frac{{38 \times 38 \times 38 + 34 \times 34 \times 34 + 28 \times 28 \times 28 - 38 \times 34 \times 84}}{{38 \times 38 + 34 \times 34 + 28 \times 28 - 38 \times 34 - 34 \times 28 - 38 \times 28}}$$ is equal to = ?
A
24
B
32
C
44
D
100
In the following question, two statements are given each followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to consider the statements to be trueeven if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements. Statements:
(I) The average age of working people in New Zealand is 58.
(II) Death rate in New Zealand is very low as the climatic conditions are sound. Conclusion:
(I) In New Zealand youth is required in workforce as well as in education.
(II) There are more job opportunities available in New Zealand.
A
Only conclusion II follows
B
Conclusion I and II both follow
C
Neither I nor II follow
D
Only conclusion I follows
Which of the following statements are true with regard to tropical monsoon climate?
I. Temperatures range from 32° C in the hot season to about 15° C in the cool season
II. Annual rainfall varies greatly
III. The climate is best developed in the southern continents
IV. It consists of three main seasons i. e. cool, dry season; hot, dry season; hot, wet season
A
I and IV
B
II, III and IV
C
II and III
D
I, II and IV
Principle: If an injury is the result of a reasonably foreseeable cause, the person/authority responsible is liable for damages because he has a duty to take reasonable measures to prevent it.
Facts: Janet, a housewife standing at her balcony, was struck on the head by a ball that flew out of a cricket field across her home. Janet sues the District Cricket Association (DCA), the owner of the cricket field for public nuisance and negligence on the ground that the field did not have a fence high enough to prevent such occurrence. District Cricket Association (DCA) claims that only about 10 balls had escaped the field in the previous 10 years and it was therefore an unforeseeable risk. Is there a duty on the part of the District Cricket Association (DCA) to prevent the risk? Is the District Cricket Association (DCA) liable to compensate Janet?
A
Yes. As 10 balls had escaped the field, the risk was reasonably foreseeable. The District Cricket Association (DCA) is responsible and is liable for damages because it has a duty to take reasonable measures to prevent it
B
No. As only 10 balls had escaped the field in the previous 10 years, it was an unforeseeable risk
C
Yes. A person owning a Cricket field is expected to compensate any injury arising out of and in the course of using the cricket field
D
No. Anyone who has chosen to stay near a cricket field is doing so at his own risk and is bound by the rule, volenti non fit injuria
Who was the captain of West Indies Cricket team which was defeated by Indian cricket team in prudential world cup in 1983?
A
Viv Richards
B
Clive Lloyd
C
Richie Richardson
D
Malcolm Marshal
$$\eqalign{ & {\text{The}}\,{\text{value}}\,{\text{of}} \cr & \frac{{0.1 \times 0.1 \times 0.1 + 0.02 \times 0.02 \times 0.02}}{{0.2 \times 0.2 \times 0.2 + 0.04 \times 0.04 \times 0.04}}\,\text{is}: \cr} $$
A
0.0125
B
0.125
C
0.25
D
0.5
The value of $$\left( {\frac{{0.1 \times 0.1 \times 0.1 + 0.02 \times 0.02 \times 0.02}}{{0.2 \times 0.2 \times 0.2 + 0.04 \times 0.04 \times 0.04}}} \right)$$ is :
A
0.5
B
0.25
C
0.125
D
0.0125
The value of $${\text{ }}\root 3 \of {\frac{{0.2 \times 0.2 \times 0.2 + 0.04 \times 0.04 \times 0.04}}{{0.4 \times 0.4 \times 0.4 + 0.08 \times 0.08 \times 0.08}}} $$ is ?
A
0.125
B
0.25
C
0.5
D
0.75
Suppose the culturable commanded for a distributary is 8000 hectares, and the intensity of irrigation for Kharif season is 60% and that of rabi season is 30%. The average duty at the head of a distributary is 4000 hectares/cumec for Kharif season and for Rabi season it is 1800 hectares/cumec, find out discharge required at the head of the distributary?
A
1.35 cumec
B
1.32 cumec
C
1.33 cumec
D
1.3 cumec