To solve the problem of matching List-I with List-II, we need to understand the associations between the entries. Below are the steps to arrive at the correct answer:
List-I | List-II |
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(A) Chita | (III) Trans-Siberian Railway |
(B) Australian Trans-Continental Railway | (IV) Indian Pacific |
(C) Winnipeg | (I) Canadian Pacific Railway |
(D) Union Pacific Railway | (II) United States |
By correctly matching the entries from List-I with those from List-II:
Thus, the correct matching is: (A) – (III), (B) – (IV), (C) – (I), (D) – (II).
Here’s the correct matching of stations with their respective Trans-Continental Railway:
Thus, the correct match is (B): (A) – (III), (B) – (IV), (C) – (I), (D) – (II).
4o mini
List I (Trains Continental Railways) | List II (Stations) | ||
A. | Trans-Siberian Railways | I. | Perth to Sydney |
B. | Tran-Candian Railways | II. | St. Petrsburg to Vladivostok |
C. | The Union and Pacific Railways | III. | New York to San Francisco |
D. | The Australian Trans-continental Railways | IV. | Halifax to Vancouver |
Coding-Decoding
In a certain code, BASKET is written as ZYPJCR. How is FARMER written in that code?
Statement & Conclusion
Statement: All engineers are intelligent. Some doctors are engineers.
Conclusion: I. Some doctors are intelligent.
II. All intelligent people are engineers.