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    Eight people Pawan, Qureshi, Rashid, Sonam, Tarikh, Veer, Wasim and Yogesh like eight different fruits – Papaya, Grapes, Mango, Pomegranate, Guava, Banana, Cherry and Watermelon but not necessarily in same order. They also like different cars namely Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Honda, Swift, Maruti, Ertiga and Xylo but not necessarily in the same order.

    Rashid doesn’t like Xylo car but likes Banana. Pawan and Tarikh don’t like Mercedes car. Pawan doesn’t like Papaya. Yogesh doesn’t like Watermelon, but likes Honda car. Qureshi’s favourite car is Ertiga. Veer likes Pomegranate. Sonam likes Mango and his favourite car is Maruti. The one who likes Grapes has Mercedes. The one who has swift likes Papaya. The one who like Guava likes Audi car.

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    Which of the following combination is true for given people?

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    Pawan – Guava – Audi is the true arrangement.

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    Higher the purity of a colour, higher the ______.

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    The difference is in the dimension of chrome by which the degree of color strength or intensity is measured. The stronger the hue, the greater the saturation or intensity. ... INTENSITY is the strength or purity of a color.

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    Who is the designer of the "Statue of Unity"?

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    Michael Graves is the designer of the "Statue of Unity", Gujarat, India, now boasts the tallest statue in the world.

    The nearly 600-foot-tall Statue of Unity, completed on November 1, is a bronze duplicate of India’s first deputy prime minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. It was designed and master-planned by Michael Graves Architecture & Design (MGA) and is intended to anchor what will eventually become a resort.

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    ____________ is a tint of red.

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    Pink is a tint of red.The lightness or darkness of a color is called its value. ... Tints are light values that are made by mixing a color with white. For example, pink is a tint of red, and light blue is a tint of blue. Shades are dark values that are made by mixing a color with black.

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    Understand the relationship between a & b. Choose the missing figure from the options given such that a similar relationship is established between c & d

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    Understand the relationship between a & b. Choose the missing figure from the options given such that a similar relationship is established between c & d

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    CN Tower is also known as-

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    Its name "CN" originally referred to Canadian National, the railway company that built the tower. Following the railway's decision to divest non-core freight railway assets prior to the company's privatization in 1995, it transferred the tower to the Canada Lands Company, a federal Crown corporation responsible for real estate development.

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    Why is Statue Of Liberty green in colour ?

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    When the Statue was unveiled in 1886, it was a shiny brown color, like a penny. By 1906, the color had changed to green. The reason the Statue of Liberty changed colors is that the outer surface is covered with hundreds of thin copper sheets. Copper reacts with the air to form a patina or verdigris.

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    Red, Yellow and _________ form a primary colour scheme

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    Any of a group of colours from which all other colours can be obtained by mixing.

    Red, Yellow and Blue form a primary colour scheme

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    A 3-D problem figure is given below. Identify the correct front view from the options.

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