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(A) Accomodation
(B) Accommodation
(C) Committed
(D) Comitted
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Rearrange the given sentences into a meaningful paragraph.
(A) Deals with fiction, not with fact
(B) But to please his imagination
(C) Imaginative composition differes from other forms of writing since it
(D) Its aim is not to instruct the mind of the reader
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Rearrange the given sentences into a meaningful paragraph:
(A) By means of words and leading him to do
(B) The typical form of this kind of composition is that of a speech or sermon addressed to an audience.
(C) Persuasion is the art of influencing the will of another
(D) Some particular act advocated by the speaker or writer
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Had he worked hard for the tournament, he had aced the match.
Option D is the correct answer because it correctly conveys the conditional aspect of the situation described in the sentence.
In the original sentence, "Had he worked hard for the tournament, he had aced the match," the use of "had aced" is incorrect. The structure "had aced" is typically used for past perfect tense, indicating an action that was completed before another past action. However, in this context, the intent is to express a hypothetical or conditional scenario - if he had worked hard for the tournament, then he would have aced the match.
The correct construction for expressing this conditional scenario is "would have aced." The modal verb "would" indicates a hypothetical or conditional action in the past. So, "He would have aced" properly conveys the idea that if he had worked hard for the tournament, he would have aced the match.
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The Board is favouring towards signing of the contract with the newly launched technology company
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Read the given passage and answer the questions that follows:
Crypto detectives are cleaning up by cracking down
Before a new breed of cryptocurrency detectives helped bring him down, Ryan Felton marketed his crypto scheme with a grandiose promise: He was creating "Netflix on the blockchain."
He called the crypto-themed streaming service FLiK. For a small amount of the popular digital currency ether, customers could purchase a FLiK token, which would give them access to shows and movies broadcast on the new platform. Felton described the project as an "entertainment revolution-"; crypto enthusiasts bought more than $2 million worth of FLiK coins. But the streaming business never materialized. Instead, Felton bought a $1.5 million house, along with $32,000 in diamonds. He spent $180,000 more for a red Ferrari.
When cryptocurrencies hit the mainstream in the 2010s, the technology was widely viewed as a perfect vehicle for crime. A drug dealer or scamster could transfer large quantities of money without having a bank to validate the transaction. To early advocates, crypto was appealing because it promised the secrecy and anonymity of cash, without the inconvenience of face-to-face exchanges.
That secrecy was an illusion. Crypto transactions are inscribed on a publicly viewable ledger called a blockchain. To the untrained observer, blockchain records are unintelligible - a jumble of meaningless letters and numbers. But a growth industry is dedicated to deciphering them. At the centre is the New York analytics startup Chainalysis, valued at $8.6 billion after its latest funding. With tens of millions of dollars in federal contracts, Chainalysis has build a reputation as one of the crypto industry's leading detectives-a team of blockchin nlysts that helps the government track transactions.
As US federal agencies orchestrate an aggressive crack-down on crypto fraud, Chainalysis has come to occupy an increasingly important position in the industry. The company markets itself to the government and private companies as a force for good in a badly behaved sector - a firm whose business is solving crimes and cooperating with public officials. After the FTX xchang3e imploded, its bankruptcy lawyers hired Chainalysis to disentangle the web of entities at the center of Sam Bankman-Fried's empire and track the $400 million in crypto that a baker stole from FTX. Chainalysis has also been conducting some light diplomacy: In April, it hosted a conference to bring together government officials and the newly chastened crypto executives who are trying to win back trust. Guests received socks stitched with the Chainalysis logo.
But the ambassadorial role has put Chainalysis at odds with some of crypto's passionate advocates, who envisioned digital money as a private, anonymous financial network. That dash also reflects a battle for crypto's future.
From the government's perspective, Chainalysis is arguably the most trusted company in the industry-but only because it sells powerful tools aimed at penetrating the veil of secrecy that made crypto attractive in the first place.
The blockchain is "often-times the key to unlocking a case," said Jonathan of Chainalysis. "It's more traceable and more conclusive."
In late 2020, Felton was indicted on charges that he had used investor's funds to finance his extravagant life-style. He went on trial in Atlanta last summer. Testifying for the prosecution was Beth Bisbee, a Chainalysis investigator who once worked for the Drug Enforcement Administration. In 2014, her analysis of blockchain records helped the DEA track down an internet drug dealer in Arizona.
Which project did Felton describe as an "entertainment revolution·"
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(A) The business of streaming
(B) Felton bought a dollar 1.5 million house
(C) For a small amount of digital currency customers could access shows and movies broadcast on the new platform.
(D) The creation of Netflix on the blockchain
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Dedicated to deciphering them.
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Rephrase the following sentence by choosing the appropriate Idiom.
She was affected by the situation when her two bosses had different ideas about what her job involved.
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One of the powerful traditions of Japanese life is to always exhibit enthusiasm against pain.
A drug dealer or scamster could transfer large quantities of money without a bank to validate the transaction.
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The manager _____________ by talking about the bonus, much before it came in black and white.
Who won the 2022 Nobel prize in literature?
Age of voting was reduced from 21 to 18 in the year 1988. It is contained in which Artile of constitution?
Given below are two statements :
Statement I : Dada bhai Naoroji was one of the founders of the India National Congress. He was the first Indian to be elected as a member of UK's parliament.
Statement II : He was also called the "Grand Old Man of India".
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below :
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Mahatma Gandhi started his first Satyagraha movement from which place of India?
Who was the first recipient of the Bharat Ratna Award?
The first Bharat Ratna was given to three persons in 1954, the one among the three is:
Who out of the following won gold medal for India in Common Wealth Games 2022?
First Indian Woman to climb Mount Everest twice is ____________
Santosh Yadav (born 10 October 1967) is an Indian mountaineer. She is the first woman in the world to climb Mount Everest twice and the first woman to successfully climb Mount Everest from Kangshung Face. As a youth she criticized traditional societal beliefs including standards of dress for women.
Given below are two statements:
Statement I : Amalgamation is the merger to two or more companies when necessity arises into a large organization.
Statement II : The old firms do not lose their identity even after merger.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below :
The CBIC (Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs) has exempted which of the product from Custom Duty and Agricultural Infrastructural Development less?
Which Indian Bank began in 1990 when Chandra Shekhar Ghosh created a microfinance Institution
Egg Yolk, Salam, Liver and milk are the rich sources of while Vitamin?
Human Eye is a sensory organ which helps us to sec objects. Identify th e correct statements: -
(A) Inner most layer of eye is called Retina which has photo receptor cells.
(B) Photo receptor cells arc of two type rods and cones. Day eight vision a nd colour vision is function of rods.
(C) Photo receptor cells are not present in blind spot
(D) Lens of the eye is a concave lens
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The $$25^{th}$$ state of India is :
Who resigned as the speaker of the Lok Sabha to contest presidential elections in 1967 and 1977?
Given below are two statements: One is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R).
Assertion (A) : The air around Taj Mahal contains high level of sulphur and Nitrogen oxides. As a result the monument is getting discoloured and getting lustre less
Assertion (B) : Large number of hotels and parking areas use poor quality of fuel which on burning produce oxides resulting in acid rain, which when reacts with marble cause damage to the wonderful monument.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
UNFCCC is an international organization which aims to regulate:
Out of following which is not considered as a classical language by Government of India?
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____________ computer we generally use in daily life for personal work is known as:
In MS-Outlook your Inbox contains more than 5,000 emails. Many of them are from your Boss and many of them contain attachments. The fastest way to find the one huge video file is:
The following which is not a web-browser is:
The one who gains unauthorized access, destroys vital data, denies legitimate user's service or causes problems for their targets is called:
In Microsoft window, different applications and documents are represented by:
Assume three outlook commands you frequently use or toggle all day long: High priority, centre text, and High priority. How these three commands can be kept visible at all time?
The shortcut key used to immediately return to the Desktop is:
Trojan Horse ____________
(A) Is a malicious program
(B) Can transfer the information from infected system to another
(C) Can provide the control of your system to another
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The following unit which is responsible for converting the data received from the user into a computer understandable format?
What is the maximum speed offered by Gigabit Ethernet?
Out of 10 persons, 9 persons spent Rs.40 each for their snacks. The tenth person spent Rs.18 more than the average expenditure of all the ten. The total money spent by all of them was:
Let us assume that the average amount spent by each person = X Rs.
Sum of money spent by them = 10*X = 10X.
9 persons spent 40 each i.e. a total of 360 Rs.
The 10th person spent X + 18.
Total amount spent ==> 360 + X+18 = 10X
9X = 378
X = 42.
Thus, the total amount spent by them = 10X = 420 Rs.
The batting average for 20 innings of a cricket player is 25 runs. The highest score in an innings exceeds his lowest score by 86 runs. If these two innings are excluded the average score of the remaining 18 innings is 24 runs. Find his highest score in an innings.
The average score for all $$20$$ innings is $$25$$ runs.
Using $$\text{Average} = \dfrac{\text{Total runs}}{\text{Number of innings}}$$, the total runs in $$20$$ innings are
$$\text{Total}_{20} = 25 \times 20 = 500\ \text{runs}$$
Let the lowest score be $$L$$ and the highest score be $$H$$. We are told that
$$H - L = 86$$ $$-(1)$$
Removing these two innings leaves $$18$$ innings whose average is $$24$$ runs, so their total is
$$\text{Total}_{18} = 24 \times 18 = 432\ \text{runs}$$
The combined runs of the highest and lowest innings, therefore, equal the difference between the grand total and the remaining $$18$$ innings:
$$H + L = 500 - 432 = 68$$ $$-(2)$$
We now have the system of linear equations $$-(1)$$ and $$-(2)$$:
$$\begin{aligned} H - L &= 86 \\[4pt] H + L &= 68 \end{aligned}$$
Add the two equations to eliminate $$L$$:
$$2H = 86 + 68 = 154 \quad\Longrightarrow\quad H = \dfrac{154}{2} = 77$$
Hence, the highest score in an innings is $$77$$ runs.
Option C which is: 77
At what time between 7 and 8 o'clock will the hands of a clock be at right angle?
The angle between the hands of the clock at 7 o'clock = 210 degrees.
The hands will form a right angle when the minute hand covers a distance of 210 - 90 = 120 degrees towards the hour hand.
The relative speed of the minute hand with hour hand = 6 - 0.5 = 5.5 degrees per minute.
Time taken to cover 120 degrees = $$\frac{120}{5.5}=21\frac{9}{11}\ $$mins.
So, the hands will form a right angle at $$21\frac{9}{11}\ $$mins. past 7.
What was the day of the week on $$14^{th}$$ June 2002?
Using Zeller's formula,
$$h = \left( q + \lfloor \frac{13(m+1)}{5} \rfloor + K + \lfloor \frac{K}{4} \rfloor + \lfloor \frac{J}{4} \rfloor - 2J \right) \pmod 7$$
Here
q = day of month = 14
m = month = 4
K = year = 02
J = century = 20.
Plugging the values gives us:
$$h = \left( 14 + \lfloor \frac{13(6+1)}{5} \rfloor + 2 + \lfloor \frac{2}{4} \rfloor + \lfloor \frac{20}{4} \rfloor - 2(20) \right) \pmod 7$$
$$h = -1 \pmod 7$$
h = 6.
So, the day on $$14^{th}$$ June 2002 = Friday.
Identify the missing number in place in the following three sub-matrices, in which the numbers are arranged in a certain way

If $$2^{x-1} + 2^{x+1}= 160$$, then $$x$$ is equal to:
$$2^{x-1} + 2^{x+1}= 160$$
$$\frac{2^x}{2}+2^x\times\ 2=160$$
$$2^x\left(\frac{1}{2}+2\right)=160$$
$$2^x\left(\frac{5}{2}\right)=160$$
$$2^x=64=2^6$$
This gives x = 6.
Pankaj fires 6 shots, to Sameer's 2 but Pankaj can hit the balloon only once in 4 shots, while Sameer can hit the balloon once in 2 shots. When Sameer has missed 24 times, how many balloons were hit by Pankaj?
Sameer can hit the balloon once in 2 shots which implies that if Sameer shot the balloon 24 times, he must have fired 48 times.
If Sameer fired 48 times, then Pankaj fired $$\frac{6}{2}\times\ 48=144$$ times.
As Pankaj has a success rate of once for every 4 shots fired, the number of balloons hit by him are 144/4 = 36.
If $$x\times y = 3x-2y+xy$$, then $$3\times 4 + 4\times 3$$ is equal to
'P' starts business with Rs.4500, and after 3 months 'Q' joins with P as his, partner. After a year the profit is divided in the ratio 3:4. What is 'Q's contribution in the capital?
Let us assume that Q invested X amount for a tenure of 9 months and P invested 4500 for 12 months.
The ratio in which P and Q will get profits = 4500 * 12 : X * 9 = 6000 : X.
This ratio is equal to 3:4.
==> $$\frac{6000}{X}=\frac{3}{4}$$
==> X = Rs. 8000.
A shopkeeper sold an article at a loss of 25%. If the selling price had been increased by Rs.200, there would have been a gain of 15%. What was the cost price of the article?
Let us assume the Cost Price = 100X.
As he loses 25% by selling at the SP, the SP = 75X.
Increased SP = 75X + 200. This selling Price earns him a profit of 15%.
1.15 * 100X = 75X + 200
==> 40X = 200 ==> X = 5.
Cost price of the article = 100X = Rs. 500.
Fresh grapes contains 76% water and dry grapes contains 20% water. How much dry grapes can be obtained from 100 Kg of fresh grapes?
The pulp content in the grapes does not change.
Pulp if 100kg fresh grapes = 24% of 100 = 24 kgs.
This pulp now becomes 80% in dry grapes.
80% of dry grapes = 24kgs.
this gives the quantity of dry grapes = 30 kgs.
How many kgs of wheat costing Rs.16 per kg must be mixed with 50 kg of bairn costing Rs.10.80 per kg, so that 20% gain may be obtained by selling the mixture at Rs. 14.40 per Kg?
We earn a profit of 20% with a selling price of 14.4 per kg.
This gives a cost price of $$\frac{14.4}{1.2}=12$$ per kg.
Let us assume that X kgs of wheat is mixed which gives a total CP of X*16 + 50*10.8 = 540 + 16X.
This cost price is also equal to product of average CP * Quantity = 12(X + 50).
Equating both the Cost prices, we get X = 15 Kg.
A tin of oil was 4/5 full, when 10 bottles of oil were taken out and 6 bottles of oil were poured into it, it was 2/3 full. How many bottles of oil can the tin contain?
Let us assume the total quantity of the tin to be X bottles.
Earlier it was 4/5X.
Then we removed 10 bottles and poured 6 bottles which made it 2X/3 bottles full.
$$\frac{4X}{5}-10\ +\ 6\ =\ \frac{2X}{3}$$
$$\frac{2X}{15}=4$$
X = 30 bottles.
One pipe can fill a tank four times as fast as another pipe. If together the two pipes can fill the tank in 48 minutes, then the shower pipe alone will be able to fill the tank in
Let us assume the efficiency of slower pipe = X L per min.
Efficiency of the faster pipe = 4X L per min.
Capacity of the tank = Combined efficiency * Time taken = 5X * 48 = 240X Litres.
Time taken by the slower pipe alone = $$\frac{240X}{X\ }\ =240\ \min\ =4\ hrs.$$.
A man running at 8 Km/hr, along side a railway track is 320m ahead of the engine of a 130 meter long train running at 62 Km/hr, in the same direction. In how much time will the train pass that running man?
To completely cross the man, the train has to cover 320 + 130 = 450 m.
The relative speed of the train = Speed of train - Speed of man = 62 - 8 = 54 km/hr = $$54\times\ \frac{5}{18}=15\ $$m/sec.
Time taken = $$\frac{450}{15}=30\ \sec onds$$.
The sum of the ages of a daughter and her Mother is 64 years. After six years the age of the Mother will be three times that of the Daughter. The ages of Mother & Daughter at present are
Rani lent Rs.8000 to Seeta for 2 years and Rs.5000 to Tina for 4 years on simple Interest at the same rate of interest and received Rs.3600 in all from both of them as interest. The rate of interest per annum is:
Let us assume the rate of interest to be R% p.a.
Interest earned from Seeta = $$8000\times\ 2\times\ \frac{R}{100}=160R$$
Interest earned from Tina = $$5000\times\ 4\times\ \frac{R}{100}=200R$$
Total interest earned = 160R + 200R = 360R = 3600
R = 10% p.a.
PQRS is a parallelogram and M is any point with in it. If the area of the parallelogram PQRS is 40 Units, then what is the sum of the areas of the $$\triangle$$SMR and $$\triangle$$PMQ?

In the parallelogram PQRS, RX is the altitude on base PQ.
If we draw altitudes from M on SR and PQ, their sum will be equal to RX.
So, sum of areas of triangle PMQ and SMR = $$\left(\frac{1}{2}\times\ PQ\times\ H1\right)+\left(\frac{1}{2}\times SR\times\ H2\ \right)$$
PQ = SR, so it can be written as:
$$\frac{1}{2}\times\ PQ\times\left(\ H1+H2\right)$$
$$\frac{1}{2}\times\ PQ\times RX$$
$$PQ\times RX$$ = Area of parallelogram = 40 units.
So, sum of areas of triangles = $$\frac{1}{2}\times\ 40=20$$ units.
In a class of 60 students, 70% students pass in maths and 60% pass in English. What is the minimum percentage of students who pass in both the papers:
The shaded region represents: (Given A, B, C circles represents lawyers, doctor and judges respectively).

Set A represents girls of class eight, set B represents boys of class eight, set C represents students of class eight, The diagram which correctly represents A, B and C as:
There are 12 intermediate bus stops between two places A and B. In how many ways can a bus be made to stop at 4 of these 12 intermediate bus stops provided no two of them are consecutive?
Let us name the stops at which the train will stop as A and the stops at which it will not as B.
We need to arrange 4A's and 8B's such that no two A's come together.
_A_A_A_A_
After arranging 4 A's, we get 5 empty places which can be filled. As no two A's come together, the middle 3 spaces must have atleast 1 B.
We will name the spaces as p, q, r, s and t.
p + q + r + s + t = 8. However, q, r and s should have atleast a value of 1.
p + q1 + r1 + s1 + t = 5.
Using stars and sticks formula, the B's can be arranged in ==> (n+r-1)C(r-1) where n = 5 and r = 5.
Total ways of arrangement = 9C4 = 126 ways.
Ten points are marked on a straight line and 11 points are marked on another parallel straight line. How many triangles can be constructed with vertices among the above points?
For a triangle, we need 3 non collinear points. It means that all 3 points can not lie on a single line.
Case 1: 2 points on Line 1 and 1 point on Line 2 = 10C2 * 11C1 = 495.
Case 2: 1 point of Line 1 and 2 points on Line 2 = 10C1 * 11C2 = 550.
Total number of triangles that can be formed are 1045.
Area of a circular pond is 616 $$m^{2}$$. At the centre of the pond a circular stage is made whose radius in equal to half of the radius of the pond. The area where in water in present is:
The area where water is present is Area of pond - Area of the circular stage.
Radius of circular stage is half of radius of pond which implies that the area of the circular stage is 1/4th of the area of pond.
Area where water is present = $$616-\frac{616}{4}=462$$ sq. m
In what ratio must water be mixed with milk to gain 30% by selling the mixture at cost price:
Let us assume that water and milk are mixed in K : 1 i.e. K litres of water is mixed with 1 litre of milk.
Let us assume that the cost price of milk is Rs 1 per litre. This mixture of K+1 litres is also sold at the price of milk i.e. Rs 1 per litre.
So, CP = Rs 1 and SP = Rs K+1.
As he gains 30%, 1.3*CP = SP
==> 1.3 * 1 = K + 1
==> K = 0.3.
So, the ratio of water to milk i.e. K : 1 becomes 3:10.
B, D, E, F and L have different weights. E is heavier than D but lighter than B. L is heavier than F but lighter than D. The heaviest one is:
In the following Diagram, Boys who are not athletes but are disciplined are indicated by which number?

If Sita is at the east of Mala : Mala is at the North of Sapna and Sapna is at the North of Shobha. Find the position of Sita with respect to Shobha
On a stage Suman, Neeraj ,Pankaj, Vinay and Vikram are standing in the north direction as described below.
(I) Neeraj is south of Vinay
(II) Suman is south of Neeraj
(III) Pankaj is west of Vinay
(IV) Vikram is North of Suman
Who is the extreme west ?
Which word can not be formed by using the letters from the given word GEMDISTIONARY?
Complete the following number series. 1, 8, 27, 64, 125, 216, ...... .
Find odd one out in the given series. 2, 3, 5, 8, 11, 26, 23, 105
Answer the following question based on the information given below.
(A) 'P$$\times$$Q' means 'P' is father of Q
(B) P$$-$$Q means 'P' is sister of Q
(C) 'P$$+$$Q' means 'P' is mother Q
(D) 'P$$\div$$Q' means 'P' is brother of Q
Then $$B + D \times M \div N$$, how is M related to B
In a group a 40 people, 25 speak English and 20 speak both Hindi and English. All the people speak at least one of the two language. How many people speak Hindi?
On which day Ajay went to Delhi if week starts on Monday
Statements
I. Ajay took leave on Wednesday
II. Suresh went to Delhi the next day of the day his mother came to his house
ID. Suresh's mother came to his house neither on Monday nor Friday
Region showing educated employed but not confirmed in job is

In a certain language MINERAL is coded RSTUVWZ and Sound is coded as FGHIJ then how READER will be coded·
P is Q's brother. R is Q's mother. S is R's father. T is S's mother. Then, how is P related to S?
If in a certain code' I will work hard' is written as 'sil nil ma yo', 'hard work pays' is written as nil ga yo and 'I work smartly' is written as 'po nil ma', then what is the code word for 'hard'?
Complete the following letter series ELFT, GLHT,....MLNT
Which of the given conclusions logical by follows the given two statements
Statements : All pens are newspaper Some newspapers are car. No car is tree
Conclusions : I. Some pens are tree
II. Some newspaper are tree
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Select a figure from the given four alternatives, which when placed in the blank space of problem figure would complete the pattern
Problem figure:
Answer figure:

Choose the group of words that shows the came relationship as given in the question
clay : potter : pots
A lady said, 'this person is my grandfather's only son's daughter'. How is the lady related to the person:
Statement : drastic increase in pollution is now a global phenomenon.
Assumptions
(I) Growing population, industries highways and constructions are beyond control
(II) All countries have realized it and working towards the control.
Going 100m to the north of her house, Charu, terms left and goes another 40m. Then turning to the south she goes 50m and then starts watching to her house. In which direction is she working now?
In the below mentioned question, two statements and two conclusions I and II are given. Choose one of the following answer that you think is correct given after the statement and conclusion.
Statement : All gardens are schools. All schools are colleges.
Conclusion : I - All gardens are colleges.
II - Some gardens are not colleges.
Ram, Sham Pinki, Naresh, Mita, Mahesh are sitting in a row facing north. Pinki is the neighbor of sham and Laxmi, Naresh is $$4^{th}$$ to the right of Mahesh. Mita is the immediate right of Naresh. Who are the left of Pinki?
Ram, Sham Pinki, Naresh, Mita, Mahesh are sitting in a row facing north. Pinki is the neighbor of sham and Laxmi, Naresh is $$4^{th}$$ to the right of Mahesh. Mita is the immediate right of Naresh. Who are the left of Pinki?
Find the minimum number of straight lines required to make the given figure

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