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Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.I'm often asked in the comments of my videos about how I know so many different things. While I honestly disagree with this premise (no, not being modest), I do believe that I do my best to fuel my curiosity. The last three words of the previous sentence is the simple secret that I want to talk about today. Fuel the curiosity. How often do you get thoughts in your head about how something works? Maybe you were in a cab going from your home to the office, and you noticed a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show. Let's say that the poster looked interesting to you. Do you make it a point to google it or make a note? Or maybe you were watching a YouTube video and an ad ran in the beginning about a software that helps you correct your grammar. You thought it was a great idea and it may help you or someone you know. Do you stop and check the website for it? I am sure you get the point by now. This is exactly what I do to fuel my curiosity. Every time I run into something that I don't know much about, I just google it or make a note of it to google later. It's sort of laughable when you think about it. My big secret is in fact, Google. Well, it's that and two other things: passion & priorities. I believe that as humans, we need to strongly prioritise our personal growth before anything else. After all, we are our most valuable asset. We must spend time investing in ourselves - before any job, or a relationship, or any other aspect of life that requires our attention. Doing this in turn sets the foundation, and with that the job, the relationship, and everything else falls in place automatically. Sure, all things sound good. But I am sure you began reading this to know exactly how is it that you can invest in yourself. Here's how -Take Online Courses. We all have these random interests that we weren't somehow able to pursue as students. Like I always loved cooking, but no way was my degree in economics going to teach me that. You may always have been fascinated by coding, but maybe you ended up studying something entirely different. Or you always wanted to know about the history of wars, but your engineering degree was never going to help you with that. Thankfully, in today's world, we have innumerable online platforms that teach you literally everything under the sun. History, psychology, coding, finance, language - you name it, they'll have a course on it.Which of the following is/are NOT the examples of the way(s) in which thoughts come to mind as mentioned in the passage?I. Noticing a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show.II. Watching a YouTube video and an idea that is related to it strikes the mind while watching it.III. A magazine, which contains an interesting article, being read by a co-passenger in a public transport.a)II and III onlyb)I and II onlyc)I and III onlyd)All of the abovee)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? for CAT 2025 is part of CAT preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared
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Find important definitions, questions, meanings, examples, exercises and tests below for Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.I'm often asked in the comments of my videos about how I know so many different things. While I honestly disagree with this premise (no, not being modest), I do believe that I do my best to fuel my curiosity. The last three words of the previous sentence is the simple secret that I want to talk about today. Fuel the curiosity. How often do you get thoughts in your head about how something works? Maybe you were in a cab going from your home to the office, and you noticed a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show. Let's say that the poster looked interesting to you. Do you make it a point to google it or make a note? Or maybe you were watching a YouTube video and an ad ran in the beginning about a software that helps you correct your grammar. You thought it was a great idea and it may help you or someone you know. Do you stop and check the website for it? I am sure you get the point by now. This is exactly what I do to fuel my curiosity. Every time I run into something that I don't know much about, I just google it or make a note of it to google later. It's sort of laughable when you think about it. My big secret is in fact, Google. Well, it's that and two other things: passion & priorities. I believe that as humans, we need to strongly prioritise our personal growth before anything else. After all, we are our most valuable asset. We must spend time investing in ourselves - before any job, or a relationship, or any other aspect of life that requires our attention. Doing this in turn sets the foundation, and with that the job, the relationship, and everything else falls in place automatically. Sure, all things sound good. But I am sure you began reading this to know exactly how is it that you can invest in yourself. Here's how -Take Online Courses. We all have these random interests that we weren't somehow able to pursue as students. Like I always loved cooking, but no way was my degree in economics going to teach me that. You may always have been fascinated by coding, but maybe you ended up studying something entirely different. Or you always wanted to know about the history of wars, but your engineering degree was never going to help you with that. Thankfully, in today's world, we have innumerable online platforms that teach you literally everything under the sun. History, psychology, coding, finance, language - you name it, they'll have a course on it.Which of the following is/are NOT the examples of the way(s) in which thoughts come to mind as mentioned in the passage?I. Noticing a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show.II. Watching a YouTube video and an idea that is related to it strikes the mind while watching it.III. A magazine, which contains an interesting article, being read by a co-passenger in a public transport.a)II and III onlyb)I and II onlyc)I and III onlyd)All of the abovee)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?.
Solutions for Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.I'm often asked in the comments of my videos about how I know so many different things. While I honestly disagree with this premise (no, not being modest), I do believe that I do my best to fuel my curiosity. The last three words of the previous sentence is the simple secret that I want to talk about today. Fuel the curiosity. How often do you get thoughts in your head about how something works? Maybe you were in a cab going from your home to the office, and you noticed a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show. Let's say that the poster looked interesting to you. Do you make it a point to google it or make a note? Or maybe you were watching a YouTube video and an ad ran in the beginning about a software that helps you correct your grammar. You thought it was a great idea and it may help you or someone you know. Do you stop and check the website for it? I am sure you get the point by now. This is exactly what I do to fuel my curiosity. Every time I run into something that I don't know much about, I just google it or make a note of it to google later. It's sort of laughable when you think about it. My big secret is in fact, Google. Well, it's that and two other things: passion & priorities. I believe that as humans, we need to strongly prioritise our personal growth before anything else. After all, we are our most valuable asset. We must spend time investing in ourselves - before any job, or a relationship, or any other aspect of life that requires our attention. Doing this in turn sets the foundation, and with that the job, the relationship, and everything else falls in place automatically. Sure, all things sound good. But I am sure you began reading this to know exactly how is it that you can invest in yourself. Here's how -Take Online Courses. We all have these random interests that we weren't somehow able to pursue as students. Like I always loved cooking, but no way was my degree in economics going to teach me that. You may always have been fascinated by coding, but maybe you ended up studying something entirely different. Or you always wanted to know about the history of wars, but your engineering degree was never going to help you with that. Thankfully, in today's world, we have innumerable online platforms that teach you literally everything under the sun. History, psychology, coding, finance, language - you name it, they'll have a course on it.Which of the following is/are NOT the examples of the way(s) in which thoughts come to mind as mentioned in the passage?I. Noticing a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show.II. Watching a YouTube video and an idea that is related to it strikes the mind while watching it.III. A magazine, which contains an interesting article, being read by a co-passenger in a public transport.a)II and III onlyb)I and II onlyc)I and III onlyd)All of the abovee)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? in English & in Hindi are available as part of our courses for CAT.
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Here you can find the meaning of Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.I'm often asked in the comments of my videos about how I know so many different things. While I honestly disagree with this premise (no, not being modest), I do believe that I do my best to fuel my curiosity. The last three words of the previous sentence is the simple secret that I want to talk about today. Fuel the curiosity. How often do you get thoughts in your head about how something works? Maybe you were in a cab going from your home to the office, and you noticed a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show. Let's say that the poster looked interesting to you. Do you make it a point to google it or make a note? Or maybe you were watching a YouTube video and an ad ran in the beginning about a software that helps you correct your grammar. You thought it was a great idea and it may help you or someone you know. Do you stop and check the website for it? I am sure you get the point by now. This is exactly what I do to fuel my curiosity. Every time I run into something that I don't know much about, I just google it or make a note of it to google later. It's sort of laughable when you think about it. My big secret is in fact, Google. Well, it's that and two other things: passion & priorities. I believe that as humans, we need to strongly prioritise our personal growth before anything else. After all, we are our most valuable asset. We must spend time investing in ourselves - before any job, or a relationship, or any other aspect of life that requires our attention. Doing this in turn sets the foundation, and with that the job, the relationship, and everything else falls in place automatically. Sure, all things sound good. But I am sure you began reading this to know exactly how is it that you can invest in yourself. Here's how -Take Online Courses. We all have these random interests that we weren't somehow able to pursue as students. Like I always loved cooking, but no way was my degree in economics going to teach me that. You may always have been fascinated by coding, but maybe you ended up studying something entirely different. Or you always wanted to know about the history of wars, but your engineering degree was never going to help you with that. Thankfully, in today's world, we have innumerable online platforms that teach you literally everything under the sun. History, psychology, coding, finance, language - you name it, they'll have a course on it.Which of the following is/are NOT the examples of the way(s) in which thoughts come to mind as mentioned in the passage?I. Noticing a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show.II. Watching a YouTube video and an idea that is related to it strikes the mind while watching it.III. A magazine, which contains an interesting article, being read by a co-passenger in a public transport.a)II and III onlyb)I and II onlyc)I and III onlyd)All of the abovee)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? defined & explained in the simplest way possible. Besides giving the explanation of
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.I'm often asked in the comments of my videos about how I know so many different things. While I honestly disagree with this premise (no, not being modest), I do believe that I do my best to fuel my curiosity. The last three words of the previous sentence is the simple secret that I want to talk about today. Fuel the curiosity. How often do you get thoughts in your head about how something works? Maybe you were in a cab going from your home to the office, and you noticed a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show. Let's say that the poster looked interesting to you. Do you make it a point to google it or make a note? Or maybe you were watching a YouTube video and an ad ran in the beginning about a software that helps you correct your grammar. You thought it was a great idea and it may help you or someone you know. Do you stop and check the website for it? I am sure you get the point by now. This is exactly what I do to fuel my curiosity. Every time I run into something that I don't know much about, I just google it or make a note of it to google later. It's sort of laughable when you think about it. My big secret is in fact, Google. Well, it's that and two other things: passion & priorities. I believe that as humans, we need to strongly prioritise our personal growth before anything else. After all, we are our most valuable asset. We must spend time investing in ourselves - before any job, or a relationship, or any other aspect of life that requires our attention. Doing this in turn sets the foundation, and with that the job, the relationship, and everything else falls in place automatically. Sure, all things sound good. But I am sure you began reading this to know exactly how is it that you can invest in yourself. Here's how -Take Online Courses. We all have these random interests that we weren't somehow able to pursue as students. Like I always loved cooking, but no way was my degree in economics going to teach me that. You may always have been fascinated by coding, but maybe you ended up studying something entirely different. Or you always wanted to know about the history of wars, but your engineering degree was never going to help you with that. Thankfully, in today's world, we have innumerable online platforms that teach you literally everything under the sun. History, psychology, coding, finance, language - you name it, they'll have a course on it.Which of the following is/are NOT the examples of the way(s) in which thoughts come to mind as mentioned in the passage?I. Noticing a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show.II. Watching a YouTube video and an idea that is related to it strikes the mind while watching it.III. A magazine, which contains an interesting article, being read by a co-passenger in a public transport.a)II and III onlyb)I and II onlyc)I and III onlyd)All of the abovee)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?, a detailed solution for Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.I'm often asked in the comments of my videos about how I know so many different things. While I honestly disagree with this premise (no, not being modest), I do believe that I do my best to fuel my curiosity. The last three words of the previous sentence is the simple secret that I want to talk about today. Fuel the curiosity. How often do you get thoughts in your head about how something works? Maybe you were in a cab going from your home to the office, and you noticed a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show. Let's say that the poster looked interesting to you. Do you make it a point to google it or make a note? Or maybe you were watching a YouTube video and an ad ran in the beginning about a software that helps you correct your grammar. You thought it was a great idea and it may help you or someone you know. Do you stop and check the website for it? I am sure you get the point by now. This is exactly what I do to fuel my curiosity. Every time I run into something that I don't know much about, I just google it or make a note of it to google later. It's sort of laughable when you think about it. My big secret is in fact, Google. Well, it's that and two other things: passion & priorities. I believe that as humans, we need to strongly prioritise our personal growth before anything else. After all, we are our most valuable asset. We must spend time investing in ourselves - before any job, or a relationship, or any other aspect of life that requires our attention. Doing this in turn sets the foundation, and with that the job, the relationship, and everything else falls in place automatically. Sure, all things sound good. But I am sure you began reading this to know exactly how is it that you can invest in yourself. Here's how -Take Online Courses. We all have these random interests that we weren't somehow able to pursue as students. Like I always loved cooking, but no way was my degree in economics going to teach me that. You may always have been fascinated by coding, but maybe you ended up studying something entirely different. Or you always wanted to know about the history of wars, but your engineering degree was never going to help you with that. Thankfully, in today's world, we have innumerable online platforms that teach you literally everything under the sun. History, psychology, coding, finance, language - you name it, they'll have a course on it.Which of the following is/are NOT the examples of the way(s) in which thoughts come to mind as mentioned in the passage?I. Noticing a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show.II. Watching a YouTube video and an idea that is related to it strikes the mind while watching it.III. A magazine, which contains an interesting article, being read by a co-passenger in a public transport.a)II and III onlyb)I and II onlyc)I and III onlyd)All of the abovee)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? has been provided alongside types of Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.I'm often asked in the comments of my videos about how I know so many different things. While I honestly disagree with this premise (no, not being modest), I do believe that I do my best to fuel my curiosity. The last three words of the previous sentence is the simple secret that I want to talk about today. Fuel the curiosity. How often do you get thoughts in your head about how something works? Maybe you were in a cab going from your home to the office, and you noticed a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show. Let's say that the poster looked interesting to you. Do you make it a point to google it or make a note? Or maybe you were watching a YouTube video and an ad ran in the beginning about a software that helps you correct your grammar. You thought it was a great idea and it may help you or someone you know. Do you stop and check the website for it? I am sure you get the point by now. This is exactly what I do to fuel my curiosity. Every time I run into something that I don't know much about, I just google it or make a note of it to google later. It's sort of laughable when you think about it. My big secret is in fact, Google. Well, it's that and two other things: passion & priorities. I believe that as humans, we need to strongly prioritise our personal growth before anything else. After all, we are our most valuable asset. We must spend time investing in ourselves - before any job, or a relationship, or any other aspect of life that requires our attention. Doing this in turn sets the foundation, and with that the job, the relationship, and everything else falls in place automatically. Sure, all things sound good. But I am sure you began reading this to know exactly how is it that you can invest in yourself. Here's how -Take Online Courses. We all have these random interests that we weren't somehow able to pursue as students. Like I always loved cooking, but no way was my degree in economics going to teach me that. You may always have been fascinated by coding, but maybe you ended up studying something entirely different. Or you always wanted to know about the history of wars, but your engineering degree was never going to help you with that. Thankfully, in today's world, we have innumerable online platforms that teach you literally everything under the sun. History, psychology, coding, finance, language - you name it, they'll have a course on it.Which of the following is/are NOT the examples of the way(s) in which thoughts come to mind as mentioned in the passage?I. Noticing a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show.II. Watching a YouTube video and an idea that is related to it strikes the mind while watching it.III. A magazine, which contains an interesting article, being read by a co-passenger in a public transport.a)II and III onlyb)I and II onlyc)I and III onlyd)All of the abovee)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? theory, EduRev gives you an
ample number of questions to practice Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.I'm often asked in the comments of my videos about how I know so many different things. While I honestly disagree with this premise (no, not being modest), I do believe that I do my best to fuel my curiosity. The last three words of the previous sentence is the simple secret that I want to talk about today. Fuel the curiosity. How often do you get thoughts in your head about how something works? Maybe you were in a cab going from your home to the office, and you noticed a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show. Let's say that the poster looked interesting to you. Do you make it a point to google it or make a note? Or maybe you were watching a YouTube video and an ad ran in the beginning about a software that helps you correct your grammar. You thought it was a great idea and it may help you or someone you know. Do you stop and check the website for it? I am sure you get the point by now. This is exactly what I do to fuel my curiosity. Every time I run into something that I don't know much about, I just google it or make a note of it to google later. It's sort of laughable when you think about it. My big secret is in fact, Google. Well, it's that and two other things: passion & priorities. I believe that as humans, we need to strongly prioritise our personal growth before anything else. After all, we are our most valuable asset. We must spend time investing in ourselves - before any job, or a relationship, or any other aspect of life that requires our attention. Doing this in turn sets the foundation, and with that the job, the relationship, and everything else falls in place automatically. Sure, all things sound good. But I am sure you began reading this to know exactly how is it that you can invest in yourself. Here's how -Take Online Courses. We all have these random interests that we weren't somehow able to pursue as students. Like I always loved cooking, but no way was my degree in economics going to teach me that. You may always have been fascinated by coding, but maybe you ended up studying something entirely different. Or you always wanted to know about the history of wars, but your engineering degree was never going to help you with that. Thankfully, in today's world, we have innumerable online platforms that teach you literally everything under the sun. History, psychology, coding, finance, language - you name it, they'll have a course on it.Which of the following is/are NOT the examples of the way(s) in which thoughts come to mind as mentioned in the passage?I. Noticing a hoarding on the highway that talked about an upcoming TV show.II. Watching a YouTube video and an idea that is related to it strikes the mind while watching it.III. A magazine, which contains an interesting article, being read by a co-passenger in a public transport.a)II and III onlyb)I and II onlyc)I and III onlyd)All of the abovee)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? tests, examples and also practice CAT tests.