CAT Question of the Day Find the value of p and q, if (x + 3) and (x – 4) are cofactors of x3 – px2 – qx + 24.
| OPTIONS | | | | 1) | p = 3, q = 10 | | 2) | p = 10, q = 3 | | 3) | p = 3, q = 4 | | 4) | None of the above |
Tip of the Day It helps to continue reading the editorials – be it preparing for RC, for non-CAT exams or preparing for GD and PI. Last year's Question of the day (09-Jan-11) Until March, the most important role for negotiating the extremely complex and difficult terms of peace fell to the regular meetings of the "Council of Ten," which comprised the heads of government and foreign ministers of the five major victors (the United States, France, Great Britain, Italy, and Japan). As this unusual body proved too unwieldy and formal for effective decision-making, Japan and- for most of the remaining conference- the foreign ministers left the main meetings, so that only the "Big Four" remained. After his territorial claims to Fiume (today Rijeka) were rejected, Italian Prime Minister, Vittorio Orlando left the negotiations (only to return to sign in June), and the final conditions of the Treaty of Versailles were determined by the leaders of the "Big Three" nations: British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau, and American President Woodrow Wilson.
Which of the following would be the most suitable title for the passage?
| OPTIONS | | | | 1) | The architects of the treaty of Versailles | | 2) | The men in-charge of the Treaty of Versailles | | 3) | The Treaty of Versailles | | 4) | How the Treaty of Versailles came to be drafted by the Big Three nations | | 5) | The architecture of the Treaty of Versailles |
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