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ધોરણ 7 ગુજરાતી સ્વાધ્યાયપોથી , dhoran 7 gujarati swa adhyayan pothi , std 7 gujarati swadhyay pothi

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Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are nine people standing in 3 parallel rows facing north, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. Each row contains three positions. They speak different language Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, English, Tamil, and Telugu. 1) I, D and G are standing in 3 different rows and they all speak a different language. 2) One who speaks Gujarati is immediate left of the one who speaks Marathi in Row-1. 3) There are 3 students who can speak English and all are standing in different rows. 4) H is standing in row-1 and speaks English. Also, he is at the right end. 5) G speaks neither Hindi nor English and speaks only that language which is not spoken by any other student. 6) One who speaks Tamil is in Row-2 and is diagonally opposite to the one who speaks Hindi and Telugu in Row-3. 7) One who Speaks Telugu in row-2 is in parallel to the students who speak Gujarati in row-1 and Hindi in row-3. 8) B is the only one who speaks Gujarati and is diagonally opposite to A. I is in the second row and D cannot speak English. 9) In Row-3 F is on the extreme right end. And He finds no difficulty to talk to E. Who is standing in the middle of row-3 ?

Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are nine people standing in 3 parallel rows facing north, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. Each row contains three positions. They speak different language Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, English, Tamil, and Telugu. 1) I, D and G are standing in 3 different rows and they all speak a different language. 2) One who speaks Gujarati is immediate left of the one who speaks Marathi in Row-1. 3) There are 3 students who can speak English and all are standing in different rows. 4) H is standing in row-1 and speaks English. Also, he is at the right end. 5) G speaks neither Hindi nor English and speaks only that language which is not spoken by any other student. 6) One who speaks Tamil is in Row-2 and is diagonally opposite to the one who speaks Hindi and Telugu in Row-3. 7) One who Speaks Telugu in row-2 is in parallel to the students who speak Gujarati in row-1 and Hindi in row-3. 8) B is the only one who speaks Gujarati and is diagonally opposite to A. I is in the second row and D cannot speak English. 9) In Row-3 F is on the extreme right end. And He finds no difficulty to talk to E. Who is immediate neighbour of the one who speaks English in Row-2?

Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are nine people standing in 3 parallel rows facing north, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. Each row contains three positions. They speak different language Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, English, Tamil, and Telugu. 1) I, D and G are standing in 3 different rows and they all speak a different language. 2) One who speaks Gujarati is immediate left of the one who speaks Marathi in Row-1. 3) There are 3 students who can speak English and all are standing in different rows. 4) H is standing in row-1 and speaks English. Also, he is at the right end. 5) G speaks neither Hindi nor English and speaks only that language which is not spoken by any other student. 6) One who speaks Tamil is in Row-2 and is diagonally opposite to the one who speaks Hindi and Telugu in Row-3. 7) One who Speaks Telugu in row-2 is in parallel to the students who speak Gujarati in row-1 and Hindi in row-3. 8) B is the only one who speaks Gujarati and is diagonally opposite to A. I is in the second row and D cannot speak English. 9) In Row-3 F is on the extreme right end. And He finds no difficulty to talk to E. Who is not standing in row-2?

Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are nine people standing in 3 parallel rows facing north, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. Each row contains three positions. They speak different language Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, English, Tamil, and Telugu. 1) I, D and G are standing in 3 different rows and they all speak a different language. 2) One who speaks Gujarati is immediate left of the one who speaks Marathi in Row-1. 3) There are 3 students who can speak English and all are standing in different rows. 4) H is standing in row-1 and speaks English. Also, he is at the right end. 5) G speaks neither Hindi nor English and speaks only that language which is not spoken by any other student. 6) One who speaks Tamil is in Row-2 and is diagonally opposite to the one who speaks Hindi and Telugu in Row-3. 7) One who Speaks Telugu in row-2 is in parallel to the students who speak Gujarati in row-1 and Hindi in row-3. 8) B is the only one who speaks Gujarati and is diagonally opposite to A. I is in the second row and D cannot speak English. 9) In Row-3 F is on the extreme right end. And He finds no difficulty to talk to E. Who does not speak English?

The number of students of Std. 6 and Std. 7 who went to visit the Tadoba Tiger Project at Chandrapur was 140 and 196 respectively. The students of each class are to be divided Into groups of the same number of student. Each group can have a paid guide. What is the maximum number of students there can be in each group ? Why do you think each group should have the maximum possible number of students ?

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Following are the conditions for admitting students for Graduate course in Architecture in a college: The student must (i) be at least 17 years old as on 1.7.2006. (ii) have secured at least 50 percent overall marks in XII Std final examination. (iii) have secured at least 60 percent aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in XII Std. final examination. (iv) have secured at least 55 percent marks in the entrance examination. (v) pay Rs. 60,000 annual fee at the time of admission. If a student satisfies all the above conditions EXCEPT- (A) at (iii) above, but has secured at least 70 percent overall marks in XII Std final examination, ms/her case is to be referred to the Principal of the college. (B) at (v) above, but can pay at least 60 percent of the annual fee at the time of admission and the remaining amount within six months, his/ her case is to be referred to the Vice-Principal of the college. In each ofthequestionsgiven below, detailed information about one student is given. You have to take one of the following courses ofaction based on the information provided and the above conditions and sub-conditions. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.7.2006. Shikha Gupta has secured 60 percent average marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and 58 percent overall marks in XII Std final examination. She was born on 14th February 1988. She has secured 60 percent marks in the entrance test. She can pay Rs. 38,000 at the time of admission and the remaining amount within two weeks of admission.

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Following are the conditions for admitting students for Graduate course in Architecture in a college: The student must (i) be at least 17 years old as on 1.7.2006. (ii) have secured at least 50 percent overall marks in XII Std final examination. (iii) have secured at least 60 percent aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in XII Std. final examination. (iv) have secured at least 55 percent marks in the entrance examination. (v) pay Rs. 60,000 annual fee at the time of admission. If a student satisfies all the above conditions EXCEPT- (A) at (iii) above, but has secured at least 70 percent overall marks in XII Std final examination, ms/her case is to be referred to the Principal of the college. (B) at (v) above, but can pay at least 60 percent of the annual fee at the time of admission and the remaining amount within six months, his/ her case is to be referred to the Vice-Principal of the college. In each ofthequestionsgiven below, detailed information about one student is given. You have to take one of the following courses ofaction based on the information provided and the above conditions and sub-conditions. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.7.2006. Mohan Awasthi was born on 25th October 1980. He can pay Rs. 40,000 at the time of admission and the remaining amount within two months. He has secured 65 percent marks in the entrance test. He has also secured 60 percent average marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and 56 percent overall marks in XII Std final examination.