Questions Related to softskills
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Sant Gyaneshwar
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Sant Eknath
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Ramdas Swami
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Sant Tukaram
C
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The popular Marathi aarti 'Sukhharta Dukhharta' was composed by the 17th-century saint Samarth Ramdas Swami. The other saints listed are prominent in the Bhakti movement but did not write this specific aarti.
D
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Bal Gangadhar Tilak transformed the private Ganesh Chaturthi celebration into a grand public festival (Ganesh Utsav) in 1894 to bridge the gap between castes and find a way to gather against British rule.
C
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The Ballaleshwar Ganapati temple, one of the eight Ashtavinayaka temples, is located in Pali, Maharashtra. Moregaon and Theur house other Ashtavinayaka idols (Mayureshwar and Chintamani).
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Wheels
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Rails
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Surface
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Locomotive
B
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Explanation
This is an analogy based on 'vehicle : surface it travels on'. Cars travel on roads, trains travel on rails. Wheels are parts of both vehicles. Surface is too general. Locomotive is the engine that pulls the train, not what it travels on.
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7 days
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5 days
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8 days
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6 days
B
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Explanation
This is an inverse proportion: (10 men * 4 days) = (8 men * x days). 40 = 8x, so x = 5. As the number of men decreases, the days required increase.
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29.75 days
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28.33 days
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30.33 days
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35.25 days
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Work = Men × Days × Hours. Original work: 17 × 24 × 5 = 2040 man-hours. New work needed: 18 × Days × 4 = 2040. Days = 2040 / (18 × 4) = 2040 / 72 = 28.33 days. More men but fewer hours per day results in slightly fewer total days.
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o-genki desu ka
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Hajimemashite
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o sewa ni natte orimasu
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douzo
A
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Explanation
O-genki desu ka is the standard Japanese phrase for asking How are you or How are you doing about someone's well-being. Hajimemashite means Nice to meet you, O sewa ni natte orimasu means Im indebted to you, and Douzo means Please or Go ahead - all serve different conversational purposes.
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kudasai
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moshi moshi
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shouchi shimashita
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ryoukai shimashita
C
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Explanation
Shouchi shimashita expresses I understand and agree or I acknowledge, making it appropriate for showing agreement in conversation. Ryoukai shimashita means Understood but is more about comprehension than agreement. Kudasai means please and moshi moshi is for answering phones.
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oyasuminasai
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arigatou gozaimasu
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konnichiwa
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douitashimashite
B
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Explanation
'Arigatou gozaimasu' is the formal Japanese expression for 'thank you'. 'Konnichiwa' is hello, 'Oyasuminasai' is goodnight, and 'Douitashimashite' is you're welcome.
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Youkoso
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Moshi Moshi
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Onegaishimasu
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Konbanwa
C
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Explanation
'Onegaishimasu' is the Japanese term for 'please' when making a request. 'Youkoso' means welcome, 'Moshi Moshi' is for phone greetings, and 'Konbanwa' means good evening.