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RBI Asst./SBI Clerk Main Exam 2020: Quiz 73 ( 03.06.2020)

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Question 1

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below.

The television was not invented by a single person, but by a number of scientists' advancements contributing to the ultimate all-electronic version of the invention. John Logie Baird gave the world's first public demonstration of a working television system that transmitted live moving images with tone graduation (grayscale) on January 26, 1926, at his laboratory in London, and built a complete experimental broadcast system around his technology. Baird further demonstrated the world's first color television transmission on July 3, 1928. Other prominent developers of mechanical television included Charles Francis Jenkins, who demonstrated a primitive mechanic system in 1932.

Color television systems were invented and patented even before black-and-white television was working. Completely electronic television systems relied on the inventions of Philo Taylor Farnsworth, Vladimir Zworykin, and others to produce a system suitable for the mass distribution of television programming. Farnsworth gave the world's first public demonstration of an all-electronic television system at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia on August 25, 1934.

Regular broadcast programming occurred in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and the Soviet Union before World War II. The first regular television broadcasts with a modern level of definition (240 or more lines) were made in England in 1936, soon upgraded to the so-called "System A" with 405 lines.
Regular network broadcasting began in the United States in 1946, and television became common in American homes by the middle 1950s.

The sound provided by television was originally was similar to monophonic radio. Original televisions that were sold to the public were a small box that showed the image and was attached to a radio. One technique for sound is called a simulcast (simultaneous broadcast) where the sound is broadcast on the radio while the video is broadcast on television.

Today there are many television add-ons including video game consoles, VCRs, set-top boxes for cable television, satellite and DVB-T compliant digital television reception, DVD players, or digital video recorders (including personal video recorders, PVRs). The add-on market continues to grow as new technologies are developed.

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What was the method adopted to provide sound along with video broadcast on the television?

Question 2

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below.

The television was not invented by a single person, but by a number of scientists' advancements contributing to the ultimate all-electronic version of the invention. John Logie Baird gave the world's first public demonstration of a working television system that transmitted live moving images with tone graduation (grayscale) on January 26, 1926, at his laboratory in London, and built a complete experimental broadcast system around his technology. Baird further demonstrated the world's first color television transmission on July 3, 1928. Other prominent developers of mechanical television included Charles Francis Jenkins, who demonstrated a primitive mechanic system in 1932.

Color television systems were invented and patented even before black-and-white television was working. Completely electronic television systems relied on the inventions of Philo Taylor Farnsworth, Vladimir Zworykin, and others to produce a system suitable for the mass distribution of television programming. Farnsworth gave the world's first public demonstration of an all-electronic television system at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia on August 25, 1934.

Regular broadcast programming occurred in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and the Soviet Union before World War II. The first regular television broadcasts with a modern level of definition (240 or more lines) were made in England in 1936, soon upgraded to the so-called "System A" with 405 lines.
Regular network broadcasting began in the United States in 1946, and television became common in American homes by the middle 1950s.

The sound provided by television was originally was similar to monophonic radio. Original televisions that were sold to the public were a small box that showed the image and was attached to a radio. One technique for sound is called a simulcast (simultaneous broadcast) where the sound is broadcast on the radio while the video is broadcast on television.

Today there are many television add-ons including video game consoles, VCRs, set-top boxes for cable television, satellite and DVB-T compliant digital television reception, DVD players, or digital video recorders (including personal video recorders, PVRs). The add-on market continues to grow as new technologies are developed.

Credits: New world encyclopedia.
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Television
Who is credited with creating the medium of television for the masses?

Question 3

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below.

The television was not invented by a single person, but by a number of scientists' advancements contributing to the ultimate all-electronic version of the invention. John Logie Baird gave the world's first public demonstration of a working television system that transmitted live moving images with tone graduation (grayscale) on January 26, 1926, at his laboratory in London, and built a complete experimental broadcast system around his technology. Baird further demonstrated the world's first color television transmission on July 3, 1928. Other prominent developers of mechanical television included Charles Francis Jenkins, who demonstrated a primitive mechanic system in 1932.

Color television systems were invented and patented even before black-and-white television was working. Completely electronic television systems relied on the inventions of Philo Taylor Farnsworth, Vladimir Zworykin, and others to produce a system suitable for the mass distribution of television programming. Farnsworth gave the world's first public demonstration of an all-electronic television system at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia on August 25, 1934.

Regular broadcast programming occurred in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and the Soviet Union before World War II. The first regular television broadcasts with a modern level of definition (240 or more lines) were made in England in 1936, soon upgraded to the so-called "System A" with 405 lines.
Regular network broadcasting began in the United States in 1946, and television became common in American homes by the middle 1950s.

The sound provided by television was originally was similar to monophonic radio. Original televisions that were sold to the public were a small box that showed the image and was attached to a radio. One technique for sound is called a simulcast (simultaneous broadcast) where the sound is broadcast on the radio while the video is broadcast on television.

Today there are many television add-ons including video game consoles, VCRs, set-top boxes for cable television, satellite and DVB-T compliant digital television reception, DVD players, or digital video recorders (including personal video recorders, PVRs). The add-on market continues to grow as new technologies are developed.

Credits: New world encyclopedia.
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Television
Which of the following statements is true about invention and patent acquisition with reference to the passage?

Question 4

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below.
The television was not invented by a single person, but by a number of scientists' advancements contributing to the ultimate all-electronic version of the invention. John Logie Baird gave the world's first public demonstration of a working television system that transmitted live moving images with tone graduation (grayscale) on January 26, 1926, at his laboratory in London, and built a complete experimental broadcast system around his technology. Baird further demonstrated the world's first color television transmission on July 3, 1928. Other prominent developers of mechanical television included Charles Francis Jenkins, who demonstrated a primitive mechanic system in 1932.
Color television systems were invented and patented even before black-and-white television was working. Completely electronic television systems relied on the inventions of Philo Taylor Farnsworth, Vladimir Zworykin, and others to produce a system suitable for the mass distribution of television programming. Farnsworth gave the world's first public demonstration of an all-electronic television system at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia on August 25, 1934.
Regular broadcast programming occurred in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and the Soviet Union before World War II. The first regular television broadcasts with a modern level of definition (240 or more lines) were made in England in 1936, soon upgraded to the so-called "System A" with 405 lines.
Regular network broadcasting began in the United States in 1946, and television became common in American homes by the middle 1950s.
The sound provided by television was originally was similar to monophonic radio. Original televisions that were sold to the public were a small box that showed the image and was attached to a radio. One technique for sound is called a simulcast (simultaneous broadcast) where the sound is broadcast on the radio while the video is broadcast on television.
Today there are many television add-ons including video game consoles, VCRs, set-top boxes for cable television, satellite and DVB-T compliant digital television reception, DVD players, or digital video recorders (including personal video recorders, PVRs). The add-on market continues to grow as new technologies are developed.
Credits: New world encyclopedia.
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Television
In which country did regular broadcasting begin to gain momentum first?

Question 5

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below.
The television was not invented by a single person, but by a number of scientists' advancements contributing to the ultimate all-electronic version of the invention. John Logie Baird gave the world's first public demonstration of a working television system that transmitted live moving images with tone graduation (grayscale) on January 26, 1926, at his laboratory in London, and built a complete experimental broadcast system around his technology. Baird further demonstrated the world's first color television transmission on July 3, 1928. Other prominent developers of mechanical television included Charles Francis Jenkins, who demonstrated a primitive mechanic system in 1932.
Color television systems were invented and patented even before black-and-white television was working. Completely electronic television systems relied on the inventions of Philo Taylor Farnsworth, Vladimir Zworykin, and others to produce a system suitable for the mass distribution of television programming. Farnsworth gave the world's first public demonstration of an all-electronic television system at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia on August 25, 1934.
Regular broadcast programming occurred in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and the Soviet Union before World War II. The first regular television broadcasts with a modern level of definition (240 or more lines) were made in England in 1936, soon upgraded to the so-called "System A" with 405 lines.
Regular network broadcasting began in the United States in 1946, and television became common in American homes by the middle 1950s.
The sound provided by television was originally was similar to monophonic radio. Original televisions that were sold to the public were a small box that showed the image and was attached to a radio. One technique for sound is called a simulcast (simultaneous broadcast) where the sound is broadcast on the radio while the video is broadcast on television.
Today there are many television add-ons including video game consoles, VCRs, set-top boxes for cable television, satellite and DVB-T compliant digital television reception, DVD players, or digital video recorders (including personal video recorders, PVRs). The add-on market continues to grow as new technologies are developed.
Credits: New world encyclopedia.
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Television
Why, most possibly, are television add-ons gaining so much momentum in the modern day and age?

Question 6

Direction: In the following question two equations are given. You have to solve both and establish the relation between given variables:
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Question 7

Direction: In the following question, there are two equations. Solve the equations and answer accordingly:
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Question 8

Direction: In the following question, there are two equations. Solve the equations and answer accordingly.
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Question 9

Direction: In the following question, there are two equations. Solve the equations and answer accordingly.
I. a2 - 6√9a + 72 = 0
II. 2b2 - 11√9b + 81 = 0

Question 10

Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables X and Y. You have to solve these equations and determine relation between X and Y.
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Question 11

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live on an eight-story building. The lowermost floor is numbered 1 and the topmost floor is numbered 8. Their ages are i.e. 20, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31, 34 and 38, not necessarily in the same order. F lives three floors above the one who is 27 years old. C lives just above F. The difference of age between A and C is same as difference between D and H. The one who is 34 years old is living on top floor. Only two persons are elder to F. B is 26 years old. H is elder to F. The number of floors above D is same as below E. C lives on an odd numbered floor. B lives just above the one who is 24 years old. D is 5 years elder to G. One person lives between G and the one who is 24 years old. Difference of age between A and B is at least 3 years. The number of floors between G and C is same as A and E.
How many persons live between G and D?

Question 12

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Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live on an eight-story building. The lowermost floor is numbered 1 and the topmost floor is numbered 8. Their ages are i.e. 20, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31, 34 and 38, not necessarily in the same order. F lives three floors above the one who is 27 years old. C lives just above F. The difference of age between A and C is same as difference between D and H. The one who is 34 years old is living on top floor. Only two persons are elder to F. B is 26 years old. H is elder to F. The number of floors above D is same as below E. C lives on an odd numbered floor. B lives just above the one who is 24 years old. D is 5 years elder to G. One person lives between G and the one who is 24 years old. Difference of age between A and B is at least 3 years. The number of floors between G and C is same as A and E.
Who among the following is 24 years old?

Question 13

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live on an eight-story building. The lowermost floor is numbered 1 and the topmost floor is numbered 8. Their ages are i.e. 20, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31, 34 and 38, not necessarily in the same order. F lives three floors above the one who is 27 years old. C lives just above F. The difference of age between A and C is same as difference between D and H. The one who is 34 years old is living on top floor. Only two persons are elder to F. B is 26 years old. H is elder to F. The number of floors above D is same as below E. C lives on an odd numbered floor. B lives just above the one who is 24 years old. D is 5 years elder to G. One person lives between G and the one who is 24 years old. Difference of age between A and B is at least 3 years. The number of floors between G and C is same as A and E.
Which of the following combination is correct?

Question 14

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live on an eight-story building. The lowermost floor is numbered 1 and the topmost floor is numbered 8. Their ages are i.e. 20, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31, 34 and 38, not necessarily in the same order. F lives three floors above the one who is 27 years old. C lives just above F. The difference of age between A and C is same as difference between D and H. The one who is 34 years old is living on top floor. Only two persons are elder to F. B is 26 years old. H is elder to F. The number of floors above D is same as below E. C lives on an odd numbered floor. B lives just above the one who is 24 years old. D is 5 years elder to G. One person lives between G and the one who is 24 years old. Difference of age between A and B is at least 3 years. The number of floors between G and C is same as A and E.
Who among the following is not elder to E?

Question 15

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live on an eight-story building. The lowermost floor is numbered 1 and the topmost floor is numbered 8. Their ages are i.e. 20, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31, 34 and 38, not necessarily in the same order. F lives three floors above the one who is 27 years old. C lives just above F. The difference of age between A and C is same as difference between D and H. The one who is 34 years old is living on top floor. Only two persons are elder to F. B is 26 years old. H is elder to F. The number of floors above D is same as below E. C lives on an odd numbered floor. B lives just above the one who is 24 years old. D is 5 years elder to G. One person lives between G and the one who is 24 years old. Difference of age between A and B is at least 3 years. The number of floors between G and C is same as A and E.
Which of the following is not belongs to the group?

Question 16

Which of the following institutions has developed cost-effective disinfectant chamber called ‘ZERO-COV’?

Question 17

Which of the following companies has launched video KYC engagement platform for the banking and finance sector?

Question 18

The Bundesliga of which country becomes the world’s first major sports event to resume after COVID-19 lock down?

Question 19

Federal Bank has partnered with online real estate platform _______ for listing and e-auctioning of immovable properties repossessed by the bank in recovery proceedings.

Question 20

Which country recently announce to donate ventilators to India?
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