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Vishal Gupta • 7.73K Points
Tutor III Geography

8) What is called as the ‘Roof’ of the World ?

(A) Indira Col
(B) Pamir Knot
(C) Indira Point
(D) Kanchenjunga
Correct Answer - Option (B)

Explanation :
The Pamir Mountains are a mountain range in Central Asia formed by the junction or knot of the Himalayas, Tian Shan, Karakoram, Kunlun, and the Hindu Kush ranges. They are among the world’s highest mountains and since Victorian times they have been known as the “Roof of the World” a probable translation from Persian.

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Vishal Gupta • 7.73K Points
Tutor III Geography

9) Which of the following is also known as ‘Eternal City’ ?

(A) Berlin
(B) Athens
(C) London
(D) Rome
Correct Answer - Option (D)

Explanation :
Some of the nicknames of Rome are: The Eternal City, Caput Mundi, the City of seven hills, etc. Rome was known as the Eternal City even among the ancient Romans themselves. It was so-called because the Roman people thought that no matter what happened to the world, no matter how many other empires might rise and fall, Rome would go on forever. Tibullus (54-18 B.C.), Roman elegiac poet, and Ovid (43 B.C), one of the greatest of the Latin poets, as well as other Roman writers, refer to the city as eternal, and the thought is expressed in many official documents of the Empire in later days. In Vergil’s Aeneid Jupiter tells Venus that he will give the Romans imperium sine fine, “an empire without end.” The phrase was popularized by The Eternal City (1901), a novel by Hall Caine that deals with a Utopian state in Rome.

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Tina Singh • 10.78K Points
Tutor II Reasoning

10) Find the angle between the hands of clock at 8 : 20.

(A) 130°
(B) 115°
(C) 125°
(D) 140°
Correct Answer - Option (A)

Explanation :
Angle traced by hour hand per minute = (1/2)o ∴Angle traced by hour hand in 8h 20 min = ( 8 x 60 + 20) × 1/2 = 250° Again, angle traced by minute hand per minute = 6° ∴ again traced by minute hand in 20 min = 20 × 6° = 120° Therefore required angle = (250° - 120°) = 130°

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