GATE 2024 General Aptitude Daily Practice Questions for 18 September 2023: General Aptitude is the common section asked in all the GATE papers. Therefore, is advisable to practice a few questions every day to develop a command of this section. Students can check daily practice questions for GATE 2024 provided on this page and solve them to analyse their exam preparation.
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GATE 2024 General Aptitude Daily Practice Questions for 18 September 2023
Test takers can find daily general aptitude practice questions for GATE 2024 here. Solve the given questions and analyse your exam preparation.
Question 1:
The difference between the sum of the first 2n natural numbers and the sum of the first n odd natural numbers is
(A) n^2 - n
(B) n^2 + n
(C) 2n^2 - n
(D) 2n^2 + n
Question 2:
The Canadian constitution requires that equal importance be given to English and French. Last year, Air Canada lost a lawsuit, and had to pay a six-figure fine to a French-speaking couple after they filed complaints about formal in-flight announcements in English lasting 15 seconds, as opposed to informal 5 second messages in French. The French-speaking couple were upset at
(A) the in-flight announcements being made in English.
(B) the English announcements being clearer than the French ones.
(C) the English announcements being longer than the French ones.
(D) equal importance being given to English and French.
Question 3:
Select the word that fits the analogy:
Cover: Uncover : : Associate :
(A) Unassociate
(B) Inassociate
(C) Misassociate
(D) Dissociate
Question 4:
A ‘frabjous’ number is defined as a 3-digit number with all digits odd, and no two adjacent digits being the same. For example, 137 is a frabjous number, while 133 is not. How many such frabjous numbers exist?
(A) 125
(B) 720
(C) 60
(D) 80
Question 5:
The information contained in DNA is used to synthesize proteins that are necessary for the functioning of life. DNA is composed of four nucleotides: Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Cytosine (C), and Guanine (G). The information contained in DNA can then be thought of as a sequence of these four nucleotides: A, T, C, and G. DNA has coding and non-coding regions. Coding regions—where the sequence of these nucleotides are read in groups of three to produce individual amino acids—constitute only about 2% of human DNA. For example, the triplet of nucleotides CCG codes for the amino acid glycine, while the triplet GGA codes for the amino acid proline. Multiple amino acids are then assembled to form a protein. Based only on the information provided above, which of the following statements can be logically inferred with certainty?
(i) The majority of human DNA has no role in the synthesis of proteins.
(ii) The function of about 98% of human DNA is not understood.
(A) only (i)
(B) only (ii)
(C) both (i) and (ii)
(D) neither (i) nor (ii)
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