Major Competitive Exams
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Q. In a partnership, what does the term 'joint venture' refer to?
Q. In a partnership, what does the term 'profit-sharing ratio' refer to?
Q. In a partnership, what is the term for a partner who does not actively participate in the business but is known to the public?
Q. In a partnership, what is the term for the share of profits that a partner is entitled to receive?
Q. In a partnership, which document outlines the rights and responsibilities of each partner?
Q. In a partnership, which of the following is NOT typically a reason for dissolution?
Q. In a pedigree chart, a filled circle represents which of the following? (2023)
Q. In a photoelectric effect experiment, increasing the intensity of light increases the number of emitted electrons. What does this imply?
Q. In a photoelectric experiment, if the frequency of light is just above the threshold frequency, what can be said about the emitted electrons?
Q. In a photoelectric experiment, if the stopping potential is increased, what does it indicate about the emitted electrons?
Q. In a photoelectric experiment, if the stopping potential is increased, what happens to the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electrons?
Q. In a photoelectric experiment, if the stopping potential is increased, what happens to the current?
Q. In a photoelectric experiment, if the stopping potential is increased, what happens to the energy of the emitted electrons?
Q. In a physics experiment, a mass is measured as 2.50 kg with an uncertainty of 0.05 kg. What is the maximum possible mass?
Q. In a physics experiment, the force applied is measured as 50 N with an uncertainty of ±1 N. What is the relative uncertainty in the force measurement?
Q. In a physics experiment, the speed of an object is measured as 20.0 m/s with an uncertainty of ±0.4 m/s. What is the maximum possible error in the kinetic energy calculated from this speed?
Q. In a pie chart depicting the favorite fruits of a group of people, if 15% prefer apples, 25% prefer bananas, 30% prefer oranges, and the rest prefer grapes, what percentage of people prefer grapes?
Q. In a pie chart depicting the market share of four companies, Company A has 25%, Company B has 35%, Company C has 20%, and Company D has 20%. Which company has the least market share?
Q. In a pie chart depicting the market share of four smartphone brands, Brand A has 25%, Brand B has 35%, Brand C has 20%, and Brand D has 20%. Which brand has the least market share?
Q. In a pie chart depicting the market share of four smartphone brands, Brand A holds 25%, Brand B holds 35%, Brand C holds 20%, and Brand D holds 20%. If Brand B's market share increases by 5%, what will be the new percentage of Brand B?
Q. In a pie chart depicting the preferences of students for different sports, if 10% prefer basketball, 20% prefer football, and 30% prefer cricket, what percentage of students prefer other sports?
Q. In a pie chart illustrating the market share of different smartphone brands, Brand A holds 25%, Brand B holds 35%, and Brand C holds 20%. If the remaining brands share the rest, what percentage do they collectively hold?
Q. In a pie chart representing the distribution of a budget, if 'Marketing' takes up 20% and 'Research' takes up 30%, what is the minimum percentage that 'Operations' could take?
Q. In a pie chart representing the distribution of a budget, if 5% is allocated to research and the total budget is $1 million, how much is allocated to research?
Q. In a pie chart representing the distribution of a company's workforce, if 50% are in management, what percentage are not in management?
Q. In a pie chart representing the favorite fruits of a group of people, if 20% prefer apples, what is the percentage of people who prefer fruits other than apples?
Q. In a pie chart representing the favorite fruits of a group of people, if 30% prefer apples, 25% prefer bananas, 20% prefer oranges, and 25% prefer grapes, which fruit is the least favorite?
Q. In a pie chart representing the market share of four companies A, B, C, and D, A has 25%, B has 35%, C has 20%, and D has 20%. What is the difference in market share between Company B and Company C?
Q. In a pie chart representing the market share of four companies, Company A has 25%, Company B has 35%, Company C has 20%, and Company D has 20%. If Company B increases its market share by 5%, what will be the new percentage of Company B?
Q. In a pie chart representing the market share of four companies, Company A has 25%, Company B has 35%, Company C has 20%, and Company D has 20%. Which company has the highest market share?