Mains - GS Paper 2
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Q. A state legislature meets for 90 days in a year. If each member is paid $200 per day, what is the total amount paid to a legislature with 50 members for the entire session?
Q. A student needs to score at least 40% to pass an exam. If the exam is out of 200 marks, what is the minimum score required to pass?
Q. A student scored 90 marks out of 120 in an exam. What is his percentage score?
Q. A student studies for 3 hours a day. How many hours will he study in a week?
Q. A sum of money is to be divided among A, B, and C in the ratio 2:3:5. If the total amount is $2000, how much does B receive?
Q. A town has a population of 50,000. If 40% of the population is eligible to vote, how many people are eligible?
Q. A UN initiative aims to reduce poverty by 30% over 5 years. If the current poverty rate is 20%, what will be the target poverty rate after 5 years?
Q. A UN peacekeeping mission costs $1.5 billion annually. If the budget increases by 10% next year, what will be the new budget?
Q. A welfare program aims to reduce poverty by providing $500 to each eligible family. If 80 families qualify, how much total funding is required?
Q. An NGO has 80% of its funds allocated for projects. If the total funds are $50,000, how much is allocated for projects?
Q. An NGO has a target to plant 10,000 trees in a year. If they have planted 2,500 trees in the first quarter, what percentage of their target have they achieved?
Q. An NGO organizes a fundraising event and raises $12,000. If they allocate 25% of the funds to administrative costs, how much is allocated for administrative costs?
Q. An NGO plans to distribute 1200 books. If they have already distributed 450 books, what fraction of the total books have they distributed?
Q. An NGO received a donation of $5000. If they spend 60% of it on education programs, how much money is left?
Q. How did the establishment of the 'National Foundation for India' in 1992 contribute to the NGO sector? (1992)
Q. How many countries are members of the European Union as of 2023?
Q. How many countries are part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)?
Q. How many countries does India share its border with?
Q. How many member countries are there in the World Health Organization (WHO)?
Q. How many times can a member of Parliament be re-elected?
Q. If 40% of a population of 2000 is considered vulnerable, how many individuals are vulnerable?
Q. If 60% of a group of 500 are at risk, how many are not at risk?
Q. If a bill is introduced in the Lok Sabha and is not passed within 6 months, what happens to it?
Q. If a bill is passed by a state legislature with a vote of 75 to 25, what percentage of the votes were in favor of the bill?
Q. If a bill is passed in the Lok Sabha, what is the next step for it to become a law?
Q. If a bill is passed in the Rajya Sabha, what is the next step?
Q. If a book costs $15 and a student buys 4 books, how much does he spend in total?
Q. If a charity aims to help 25% of 8000 vulnerable individuals, how many individuals will they assist?
Q. If a city allocates $2,500,000 for infrastructure, which is 50% of its total budget, what is the total budget?
Q. If a class has 40 students and 25% of them are absent, how many students are present?