RRB Bangalore has announced the answer keys for the SSE posts for which exam was held on 21st December 2014... And they have also invited the objections upto 16th Jan... As I was not part of Bangalore RRB's SSE exam, yet some discrypencies I have sought in the answer key... So people of same board may submit their objections ... this may help you people..... Further the references are authentic and cross checked.... The answer to the question related with constitution is cross checked with the bare act available with the ministry of Law's site and publications....
Note for RRB : Asking for a fee of 100 Rs is unfair, as we don't have enough money
and time for wondering the bank, and after getting little amount for
preparation and study we have to starve at the month end with some
times don't have either wheat or sometimes don't have rice. Further
scanning the documents and posting will occur huge cost. This is just
because the answers given by boards are wrong. In the A set of RED
booklet we have objection with question numbers 49, 50, 89, 96, 98,
102, 124, 134, 135, 141 almost ten questions. So please guide that to
raise representation against Provisional Keys published what amount
of bank draft is needed to file for 10 questions.
Further it will be better if board itself cross-check the whole key it
has minimum of 6.66% error.
Ques No of Master Set RED
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Ques Nosin jumbled sets
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Short Question Statement
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Ans as Per the issued key
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Correct Ans
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Explanation
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References
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58
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A- 141, B- 88, C- 137, D - 37
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A total of 324 coins of 20 paiseand 25 paisemake a sum of Rs. 71. The number of 25 Paise coins is
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C. 144
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B. 124
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Let we have X numbers of 25 paise coins and Y numbers of 20 Paisecoins. Yiels
X + Y = 324 …………..(1)
.25X + .20Y = 71 ……………(2)
Or by multiplying eq. (2) by 5
1.25X+ Y = 355 …………(3)
Subtracting eq (1) by the eq (3) yields
0.25X = 31
Or X = 31/0.25 = 31*4 = 124 Ans.
So answer must be 124
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Numerical Solution
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11
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A-50, B-55, C-24, D-141
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A national emergency under article 352 remains in operation, with the approval of the parliament, for.
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D. Indefinite period
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C. A maximum period of Six Months
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(5) A Proclamation so approved shall, unless revoked, cease to operate on the expiration of a period of six months from the date of the passing of the second of the resolutions approving the Proclamation under clause (4):
Provided that if and so often as a resolution approving the continuance in force of such a Proclamation
is passed by both Houses of Parliament the Proclamation shall, unless revoked, continue in force for a further period of six months from the date on which it would otherwise have ceased to operate under this clause: Provided further that if the dissolution of the House of the People takes place during any such period of six months and a resolution approving the continuance in force of such Proclamation has been passed by the Council of States but no resolution with respect to the continuance in force of such Proclamation has been passed by the House of the People during the said period, the Proclamation shall cease to operate at the expiration of thirty days from the date on which the House of the People first sits after its reconstitution unless before the expiration of the said period of thirty days, a resolution approving the continuance in force of the Proclamation has been also passed by the House of the People.
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Bare Act, Constitution of India, Published by Ministry of Law, Government of India. Article 352 sub-clause (5). http://lawmin.nic.in/coi/coiason29july08.pdf
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32
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A- 102, B-62, C-72, D-104
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Two pipes A and B can fill a Tank in 10 Hrs and 15 Hrs Respectively. If both the Taps are opened together, the Tank will be full in
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A. 5Hrs
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B. 6Hrs
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Let the tank capacity be 30 Units (LCM of given figures 10 and 15), In this manner the Efficiencies of Taps are
E(A) = 3 Units per Hours
E(B) = 2 Units per Hours
When both the taps are open the total of efficiencies are 5 Units per Hours.
So filling 30 Units with the rate of 5 Units per hours will fill the Tank in 30/5 = 6 Hrs.
So the answer will be 6 Hrs
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Numerical Solution
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