Iit M Qualifier An Exam QDQ2
Iit M Qualifier An Exam QDQ2
Iit M Qualifier An Exam QDQ2
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Maths 1
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English 1
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What a Comb Can Tell Us about the History of the Written Word
The knotty question of the origins of our alphabet has been partly straightened out by the
discovery of a comb. In June 2016, an archaeological excavation of the ancient Canaanite city of
Lachish led by Yosef Garfinkel of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Michael Hasel of
Southern Adventist University uncovered what was initially misidentified as a small bone. On
closer inspection, Edward Maher, a zooarchaeologist, surmised the object was an ivory comb,
though the teeth had broken off. Microscopic examination revealed the fossilized remains of lice,
confirming Maher’s theory. Two experts verified that the comb, which is 1.44 by 0.99 inches, is
made of ivory. So it must have been an import—there were no elephants then in Canaan.
But the comb’s true significance wouldn’t become apparent until Hebrew University archaeologist
Madeleine Mumcuoglu discovered 17 faintly inscribed characters on it. Epigraphist Daniel
Vainstub at Israel’s Ben-Gurion University translated the inscription: “May this tusk root out the lice
of the hair and the beard.”
Researchers estimate that the comb dates from 1700 B.C., making this humble statement the
oldest-known complete sentence written in a Canaanite script. Previously, we had only fragments
from this period. (Attempts to definitively identify the artifact’s age using radiocarbon dating have
proved unsuccessful.)
While the history of the development of the modern alphabet remains frustratingly opaque, the
Canaanite writing system—generally agreed to have emerged between 1900 and 1400
B.C.—offered a clear improvement in user-friendliness compared with earlier pictorial scripts such
as cuneiform and hieroglyphics. With their simple association between a character and a specific
sound, Canaanite writing proved the basis from which modern Western alphabets evolved.
Finding a complete Canaanite sentence “is one of the most important discoveries made in recent
years,” Garfinkel says. “This is a landmark in the evolution of the alphabet.”
Sourced from:
Klimek, Chris. “What a Comb Can Tell Us about the History of the Written Word.” Smithsonian
Magazine, Mar 2023.
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The following pseudocode is executed using the "Shopping Bills" dataset. Assume that the variable
AvgT holds the value of the average total bill amount. What will Q represent at the end of
execution?
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6406533348641. Number of bills from "Big Bazaar" or "SV Stores" with total bill amount greater
than the average total bill amount.
6406533348642. Number of bills from "Big Bazaar" or "SV Stores" with total bill amount lesser
than the average total bill amount.
6406533348643. Number of bills from "Big Bazaar" or "SV Stores".
6406533348644. Number of bills from "Big Bazaar" or "SV Stores" with total bill amount lesser
than or equal to the average total bill amount.
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6406533348653. Number of sentences with at most two longest words
6406533348654. Number of sentences with at least two longest words
6406533348655. Number of sentences with at most two shortest words
6406533348656. Number of sentences with at least two shortest words
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6406533348649. Number of sentences with equal number of vowels and consonants
6406533348650. Number of sentences with each word having equal number of vowels and
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6406533348651. Number of sentences with different number of vowels and consonants
6406533348652. Number of sentences with each word having different number of vowels and
consonants
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"Surrounded by nature, Susan often takes a stroll, savoring the soothing sounds of chirping birds.
Rustlings in the trees suggest squirrels beginning their day, searching for sustenance. Surely, the
beauty of a sunrise holds unparalleled magic."
What would be the value of count at the end of the execution of the above pseudocode? Assume
that upper case and lower case are ignored during comparison of letters.
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Stats-1
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