GATE 2024 General Aptitude Daily Practice Questions for 9 September 2023
Here are GATE 2024 General Aptitude Daily Practice Questions for 9 September 2023. Solve these questions and enhance your GA preparation.
GATE 2024 General Aptitude Daily Practice Questions for 9 September 2023: To enhance your general aptitude preparation, it is advisable to regularly practice questions in order to familiarize yourself with the type of questions to be asked in the GATE 2024 examination. The section includes a total of 10 objective-type questions of total 15 marks. Take up the given questions and know your preparation level.
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GATE 2024 General Aptitude Daily Practice Questions for 9 September 2023
Aspirants can find daily general aptitude practice questions for GATE 2024 here. Solve the given questions and analyse your exam preparation.
Question 1: Rafi told Mary, “I am thinking of watching a film this weekend.”
The following reports the above statement in indirect speech:
Rafi told Mary that he _______ of watching a film that weekend.
(A) thought
(B) is thinking
(C) am thinking
(D) was thinking
Question 2: Given a fair six-faced dice where the faces are labelled ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’, ‘4’, ‘5’, and ‘6’, what is the probability of getting a ‘1’ on the first roll of the dice and a ‘4’ on the second roll?
(A) 1/36
(B) 1/6
(C) 5/6
(D) 1/3
Question 3: Which one of the options does NOT describe the passage below or follow from it?
We tend to think of cancer as a ‘modern’ illness because its metaphors are so modern. It is a disease of overproduction, of sudden growth, a growth that is unstoppable, tipped into the abyss of no control. Modern cell biology encourages us to imagine the cell as a molecular machine. Cancer is that
machine unable to quench its intial command (to grow) and thus transform into an indestructible, self-propelled automaton.
[Adapted from The Emperor of All Maladies by Siddhartha Mukherjee]
(A) It is a reflection of why cancer seems so modern to most of us.
(B) It tells us that modern cell biology uses and promotes metaphors of machinery.
(C) Modern cell biology encourages metaphors of machinery, and cancer is often imagined as a machine.
(D) Modern cell biology never uses figurative language, such as metaphors, to describe or explain anything.
Question 4: How many triangles are present in the given figure?
(A) 12
(B) 16
(C) 20
(D) 24
Question 5: A recent survey shows that 65% of tobacco users were advised to stop consuming tobacco. The survey also shows that 3 out of 10 tobacco users attempted to stop using tobacco. Based only on the information in the above passage, which one of the following options can be logically inferred with certainty?
(A) A majority of tobacco users who were advised to stop consuming tobacco made an attempt to do so.
(B) A majority of tobacco users who were advised to stop consuming tobacco did not attempt to do so.
(C) Approximately 30% of tobacco users successfully stopped consuming tobacco.
(D) Approximately 65% of tobacco users successfully stopped consuming tobacco.
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