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25th September 2014, 11:49 AM
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GATE Model Question Paper
I am looking for GATE Biotechnology model question paper, can you please provide here???
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25th September 2014, 01:19 PM
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Re: GATE Model Question Paper
You are looking for GATE Biotechnology Model question paper, i am giving here: 1. Choose the most appropriate word from the options given below to complete the following sentence. A person suffering from Alzheimer’s disease __________ short-term memory loss. (A) experienced (B) unexperienced (C) is experiencing (D) experiences Answer: (D) 2. Choose the most appropriate word from the options given below to complete the following sentence. __________ is the key to their happiness; they are satisfied with what they have. (A) Contentment (B) Ambition (C) Perseverance (D) Hunger Answer: (A) 3. Which of the following options is the closest in meaning to the sentence below? “As a woman, I have no country.” (A) Women have no country (B) Women are not citizens of any country. (C) Women’s solidarity knows no national boundaries (D) Women of all countries have equal legal rights. Answer: (C) In a group of four children, Som is younger to Riaz. Shiv is elder to Ansu. Ansu is youngest in the group. Which of the following statements is/are required to find the eldest child in the group? Statements : 1. Shiv is younger to Riaz. 2. Shiv is elder to Som. (A) Statement 1by itself determines the eldest child. (B) Statement 2 by itself determines the eldest child. (C) Statement 1 and 2 are both required to determine the eldest child. (D) Statement 1 and 2 are not sufficient to determine the eldest child. Answer: (A) Moving into a world of big data will require us to change our thinking about the merits of exactitude. To apply the conventional mindset of measurement to the digital, connected world of the twenty-first century is to miss a crucial point. As mentioned earlier, the obsession with exactness is an artefact of the information-deprived analog era. When data was sparse, every data point was critical, and thus great care was taken to avoid letting any point bias the analysis. From “BIG DATA” Viktor Mayer-Schonberger and Kenneth Cukier The main point of the paragraph is: (A) The twenty-first century is a digital world (B) Big data is obsessed with exactness (C) Exactitude is not critical in dealing with big data (D) Sparse data leads to a bias in the analysis Answer: (C) For detailed paper here is attachment; |