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"NTSE Sample Questions : 2015 Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) "

Posted: 07 Aug 2018 03:23 AM PDT

"NTSE Sample Questions : 2015 Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)"

1. A segment of DNA contains 1200 nucleotides, of which 200 have adenine base. How many cytosine bases are present in this segment of DNA?
(1) 100 (2) 200 (3) 400 (4) 800
Ans. (3)
Sol. In DNA adenine forms double hydrogen bond with thymine and cytosine form triple hydrogen bond with guanine. So, if adenine are 200 in number, thymine will be 200 also and hence cytosine and guanine will be 400 each out of 1200.

2. You are observing a non-chlorophyllous, eukaryotic organism with chitinous cell wall under a microscope. You shall describe the organism as a
(1) fungus (2) alga (3) protozoas (4) bacterium
Ans. (1)
Sol. Fungus have eukaryotic cells with chitinous cell wall. It shows heterotrophic mode of nutrition because of abscence of chlorophyll.

3. Match the items given in column A and Column B, and identify the correct alternative listed below.
Column–A                          Column–B
(a) Flying fish                     (i) Draco
(b) Flying lizard                  (ii) Echidna
(c) Egg laying mammals      (iii) Exocoetus
(d) Flightless bird                (iv) Struthio
(1) (a)–(i), (b)–(iii), (c)–(ii), (d)–(iv)
(2) (a)–(iii), (b)–(i), (c)–(ii), (d)–(iv)
(3) (a)–(iii), (b)–(i), (c)–(iv), (d)–(ii)
(4) (a)–(i), (b)–(iii), (c)–(iv), (d)–(ii)
Ans. (2)
Sol. Flying fish – Exocoetus
Flying lizard – Draco
Egg laying mammal – Echidna
Flightless bird – Struthio

4. Which one of the following statements about cell organelles and their function is correct?
(1) Mitochondria are associated with anaerobic respiration.
(2) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum is involved in protein synthesis.
(3) Lysosomes are important in membrane biogenesis.
(4) Golgi bodies are involved in packaging and dispatching of materials.
Ans. (4)
Sol. Golgi body is involved in packaging and dispatching of materials.

5. A leguminous plant grown in an autoclaved, sterilized soil fails to produce root nodules because–
(1) autoclaved soil is not good for root growth.
(2) autoclaved soil is devoid of bacteria.
(3) autoclaving reduces N2 content of soil.
(4) plants cannot form root hairs in such a soil.
Ans. (2)
Sol. When soil is autoclaved and sterlized, it leads to death of microorganisms (rhizobium bacteria). When legumnous plant is grown in this soil it fail to produce nodules due to abscence of rhizobium bacteria.

6. The causative agent of the disease ‘sleeping sickness’ in human beings is an
(1) intracellular parasite found in RBC
(2) extracellular parasite found in blood plasma.
(3) intracellular parasite found in WBC.
(4) extracellular parasite found on the surface of platelets
Ans. (2)
Sol. Causative agent of the disease “sleeping sickness” in human being is a protozoan, Trypanosoma specie which is an extracellular parasite found in blood plasma.
 
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NTSE Sample Questions : 2016 Chandigarh State (MAT)

Posted: 07 Aug 2018 12:32 AM PDT

NTSE Sample Questions : 2016 Chandigarh State (MAT)

1. If the following words are arranged according to the dictionary order then which will be the second word in that order?
(1) Expound
(2) Exposure
(3) Expulsion
(4) Expose

2. If it is possible to make a meaningful word from first, fifth, seventh and eleventh letters of the word ECCENTRICITY then which will be the third letter of the word? If it is possible to make more than one world then answer will be M and if the world formation is not possible then the answer will be X.
(1) X
(2) R
(3) N
(4) M

3. How many such letter-pairs are there in the word FRONTIER having same no. of letters left between them as they have in the series?
(1) 2
(2) 4
(3) 1
(4) None of these

4. If UDOMETER is coded as DUMOTERE then how will SUBLEASE be coded?
(1) USLBESAE
(2) USLBAEES
(3) USBAELES
(4) None of these

5. If RASCAL is coded as QZRBZK then how will SOLDER be coded?
(1) RNMEDQ
(2) RPKEDS
(3) TPMEFS
(4) RNKCDQ

6. If Sand is coded as Brick, Brick as House, House as Temple, Temple as Palace then where do you worship?
(1) Palace
(2) Temple
(3) Brick
(4) House

7. In a certain code language ‘123’ means– ‘Mahendra is Able’, ‘345’ means–‘Sunita is unlucky’, ‘526’ means–‘Mahendra was unlucky’, then what is the code used for unlucky?
(1) 2 
(2) 3
(3) 1
(4) None of these

8. If ‘678’ means–‘Society Family Husbandry’, ‘574’ means– ‘Husbandry Health Control’, ‘342’ means–‘Health Census shop’, then–
(I) Which code has been used for ‘Health’?
(1) 7
(2) 4
(3) 2 
(4) None of these

9. Directions –In the following question one word is different from the rest. Find out the word which does not belong to the group
(1) KMNO
(2) ABDE
(3) PRST 
(4) UWXY

10. As ‘Magazine’ is related to ‘Editor’ in the same why ‘Drama’ is related to what?
(1) Hero
(2) Heroine
(3) Co-actor
(4) None of these

11. Directions–In the following question a series is given. Which one of the alternative will replace the question-mark (?) ?
Z15A, W13C, ?, Q9G, N7I.
(1) T12F
(2) R11F
(3) T11E
(4) R13D

12. Direction – In the following question one number-series is given in which one term is wrong. Find out the wrong term.
5, 12, 19, 33, 47, 75, 104.
(1) 33
(2) 47
(3) 75
(4) 104

13. Directions – In the following question a letter-series is given, in which some letters are missing. The missing letters are given in the proper sequence as one of the alternatives. Find the correct alternative. 
—acca—ccca—acccc—aaa.
(1) caac
(2) ccaa
(3) caaa
(4) None of these

14. Five members of a family, Rakesh, Mukesh, Roopesh, Vipul and Umesh take food in a definite order–
(1) Umesh was next to first man.
(2) Roophesh took food after the man who was before Vipul
(3) Rakesh was the last man to the food
(a) Who was the first and last men to take food?

(1) Mukesh and Roopesh
(2) Roopesh and Rakesh
(3) Umesh and Mukesh
(4) Mukesh and Rakesh

15. In a clock, the time is 7: 30 am. The clock is so placed that its hour hand is facing North West. In which direction will be minute hand facing?
(1) South
(2) East
(3) North East
(4) West
 

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NTSE Sample Questions : 2016 Chandigarh State (SAT)

Posted: 07 Aug 2018 12:25 AM PDT

NTSE Sample Questions : 2016 Chandigarh State (SAT)

1. Kidneys in human beings are a part of the system for
(1) Nutrition
(2) Respiration
(3) Excretion
(4) Transportation

2. In a neuron, conversion of electrical signal to a chemical signal occurs at/in
(1) Axon
(2) Dendrite end
(3) Axonal end
(4) Cell body

3. Iodine is necessary for the synthesis of which hormone?
(1) Auxin
(2) Thyroxin
(3) Adrenaline
(4) Insulin

4. Name the plant hormone responsible for falling of senescent leaves
(1) Gibberelin
(2) Auxin
(3) Cytokinin
(4) Abscisic Acid

5. Characters transmitted from parents to offspring are present in
(1) Cytoplasm
(2) Ribosome
(3) Golgi Bodies
(4) Genese

6. Break down of pyruvate to give carbon dioxide, water and energy takes place in
(1) Cytoplasm
(2) Mitochondria
(3) Chloroplast
(4) Nucleus

7. In human males, all the chromosomes are paired perfectly except one. This/these unpaired chromosome is/are
(1) Large chromosome
(2) Small chromosome
(3) Y-chromosome
(4) X-chromosome

8. The main cause of abundant coliform bacteria in the river Ganga is
(1) Disposal of unburnt corpses into water
(2) Discharge of effluents from electroplating industries
(3) Washing of clothes
(4) Immersion of ashes

9. Accumulation of non-biodegradable pesticides in the food chain in increasing amount at each higher trophic level
is known as
(1) Eutrophication
(2) Pollution
(3) Biomagnification
(4) Accumulation

10. Out of the following endrocine glands which are unpaired?
(1) Ovary
(2) Testes
(3) Pancreas
(4) Adrenal

11. How many pairs of spinal nerves arise from spinal cord?
(1) 31 Pairs
(2) 30 Pairs
(3) 40 Pairs
(4) None of these

12. What is the information source for making proteins in the nucleus of a cell?
(1) IUCD
(2) DNA
(3) ER
(4) ATP

13. Asexual reproduction takes place through budding in
(1) Amoeba
(2) Yeast
(3) Plasmodium
(4) Leishmania

14. Which of the following is an example of homologous organs is?
(1) Our arm and a dog’s foreleg
(2) Our teeth and an elephant’s tusk
(3) Potato and runners of grass
(4) All of the above

15. An object is placed at 10 cm from a convex mirror of focal length 20 cm, find the position of image?
(1) 3.33 cm behind the mirror
(2) 3.33 cm in front of the mirror
(3) 6.67 cm in front of the mirror
(4) 6.67 cm behind the mirror

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NTSE Sample Questions : 2016 Chandigarh State (LCT)

Posted: 07 Aug 2018 12:13 AM PDT

NTSE Sample Questions : 2016 Chandigarh State (LCT)

Directions for Questions 1 to 5

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
Many millions of people in Delhi reside in shanty-towns and informal dwelling often with garbage bag plastic roofs and walls. There are a large number of unlucky people who live in the streets. After the partition of India there has been large scale illegal migration from Pakistan and Bangladesh and most of these migrants have settled in the slums of Delhi. One such settlement area in Delhi is Seemapuri. There are many lakhs of such people living in very poor conditions here. Many of them are ragpickers and they find the slums of Delhi a far better place than their own villages in Bangladesh due to extreme poverty there.

Poverty and unemployment are the other prominent reasons for migration to the city slums. But due to illiteracy the migrants are not able to get good jobs in the city and remain poor. Exploitation under the feudalistic society of the rural India is another reason why people are forced to leave their land of birth. Due to the lack of  development of infrastructure in the villages there are no employments and it widens the gap between the rural and the urban India.

Delhi is ever expanding and one of the serious problems Delhi encounter is lack of quality education to the young population of Delhi. For such a largely populated metropolitan city like Delhi there are just about 100 quality schools. Most of them are public schools run by private management. Though the government had allotted land to these educational institutions at a very cheap rate with a promise that 25% of admissions should be reserved to the poor, not many of the managements fulfil that promise. The fees of these schools are exorbitant that poor people can never get an opportunity to study in these institutions. The government run MCD schools are in such a pathetic condition that they cannot cater to the educational needs of the millions in the emerging world class city, Delhi.

1. Most of the migrants from Pakistan and Bangladesh have settled ………………………
(1) In the outskirts of Delhi
(2) In and around Delhi
(3) In the slums of Delhi
(4) In the hub of Delhi

2. The other prominent reasons for migration to the city are ………………………
(1) illiteracy
(2) lack of awareness
(3) poverty and unemployment
(4) lack of education

3. The poor people can never get an opportunity to study in public schools because ………………………
(1) The poor children can’t fit in the public schools atmosphere
(2) Government has no say in such school
(3) Needs of the poor children are different from those of the rich children
(4) The fees of these schools are exorbitant

4. The government run MCD schools cannot cater to the educational needs of the millions of children because ………………………
(1) These schools have inadequate funds
(2) Such schools are placed in very pathetic conditions
(3) Not enough teachers are willing to work in such schools
(4) These schools are located at far off places

5. The words in the passage which means the same as ‘easily noticed or seen’ is
(1) exploitation
(2) prominent
(3) feudalistic
(4) encounter

Directions for Questions 6 to 10

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.
How you can best improve your English depends on where you live, and particularly, on whether or not you live in an English speaking community. If you hear English spoken everyday and mix freely with English speaking people, that is on the whole an advantage. On the other hand, it is often confusing to have the whole language poured on you at once. Ideally, a step-by step course should accompany or lead up to this experience. It would also help a great deal if you can easily get the sort of English books in which you are interested.

To read a lot is essential. It is stupid not to venture outside the examination set books’ or the textbooks you have chosen for intensive study. Read as many books in English as you can, not as a duty but for pleasure. Choose what is likely to interest you and be sure in advance that it is not too hard. You should not have to be constantly looking up new words in the dictionary, for that deadens interest and hampers real learning. Look up a word here and there, but as a general policy try to guess what words mean from the context. It is extensive and not intensive reading that normally helps you to be interested in extra reading and thereby improve your English.

Some people say that we cannot learn to speak a language better with the help of a book. To believe this is to believe that the spoken language and the written  language are quite different things. This is not so. There is a very great deal in common between the two. In learning the patterns and vocabulary of the written from we use are learning to a considerable extent of the spoken form too.

6. What can be on the whole an advantage for improving your English?
(1) Hearing English spoken everyday and mixing freely with English speaking people
(2) Sometimes using English words in your daily routine talks
(3) Language poured on you at once
(4) Studying the language in weekends

7. What should we read to improve our English?
(1) Only textbooks and examination set books
(2) Books with very difficult words
(3) Books which are likely to interest us
(4) Only dictionaries

8. Language can be learnt by
(1) only reading books
(2) only hearing the language
(3) by merely finding meanings of the words
(4) hearing spoken English, reading interesting books and by using the language

9. Which word in the passage has the same meanings as ‘especially’?
(1) community
(2) particularly
(3) freely
(4) likely

10. The word ‘extensive’ means
(1) having wide or considerable extent
(2) highly concentrated
(3) to be different
(4) very small in degree or amount

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NTSE Sample Questions : 2016 Bihar State (LCT)

Posted: 06 Aug 2018 11:05 PM PDT

NTSE Sample Questions : 2016 Bihar State (LCT)

Question 1-5 : Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
Alexander Pope was a great English Poet. He belonged to the Augustan Age of English Poetry. He wrote classical poems. He loved to live in solitude. His purpose of life was unique. He hated sociability and friendship. Nothing could give him pleasure than his feeling of independence in respect of the fulfilment of his basic needs. To him, a truly happy man is he who does not have to depend on others for anything. Such a man gets food from the piece of land he inherited, milk from his own herds  and fire and shade from his own trees. He enjoys the company of solitude only. He gets plenty of time for work and rest. The poet wanted to live unseen and unknown. He also desired to pass away from the world unnoticed and unlamented.

1. Alexander Pope was :
(1) a great Greek poet
(2) a great French poet
(3) a great English poet
(4) a great Urdu poet

2. He belonged to :
(1) The Elizabethan Age
(2) The Romantic Age
(3) The Victorian Age
(4) The Augustan Age

3. He loved to live :
(1) in crowd
(2) at workplace
(3) in solitude
(4) at playground

4. He hated :
(1) dishonesty
(2) violence
(3) sociability
(4) dirty places

5. Pass away means
(1) go off
(2) reject.
(3) die
(4) take no notice

Question 6–10 : Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow. 
Once there lived a rich merchant in Baghdad. He had two servants. They were hard - working. So, the merchant liked them very much. One fine morning the merchant opened his safe and found his gold necklace missing. He enquired of the servants about the gold necklace. They denied and expressed their ignorance about it. The merchant was not satisfied and took them to the quazi and put the matter before him. The quazi was a very wise and sensible man. He thought of a plan to find out the  thief. He told them, "Look I am giving you both a bamboo stick. They are of equal size. Take them and bring them back tomorrow. The thief's stick will grow two inches in length in the night. At home, one of the servants cut off the bamboo stick by two inches thinking that by tomorrow the stick would be of the same size.The next morning  both the servants appeared before the quazi. One of the servants' stick was found shorter. The quazi caught hold of the servant and declared that he was the thief.

6. The merchant had:
(1) three servants
(2) two servants
(3) four servants
(4) several servants

7. The quazi was a very :
(1) wise man
(2) foolish man
(3) wicked man
(4) cunning man


8. the necklace was made of:
(1) silver
(2) platinum
(3) gold
(4) copper

9. The merchant took the servants to :
(1) the police station
(2) the court
(3) the quazi
(4) the sarpanch

10. One servant cut off the stick by :
(1) one inch
(2) three inches
(3) two inches
(4) four inches

Question 11-12: The following five sentences come from a paragraph. The first and the last sentences are given. Choose the order in which the three sentences P, Q and R should appear to complete the paragraph.

11. S1 Gold glitters and attracts every one
S2……………………………………………………………….
S3……………………………………………………………….
S4……………………………………………………………….
S5 So, all that glitters is not gold
P. Similarly, there are persons who appear as gentlemen, but really they are ignoble persons, active
in anti-social activities.
Q. Brass also glitters, but is not gold
R. Thus in many cases appearances are deceptive

Choose fro he options given below:
(1) PQR
(2) QRP
(3) RPQ
(4) QPR

12. Si Discipline is a training of the mind and character to produce self-control and habits of obedience.
S2……………………………………………………………….
S3……………………………………………………………….
S4……………………………………………………………….
S5 If there is no discipline, there will be disorder and anarchy everywhee.
P. It is essential in every walk of life.
Q. Without it a person cannot develop his personality.
R. Whether it is a class-room, or sports, it is inevitable.

Choose from the options given :
(1) PQR
(2) QRP
(3) PRQ
(4) RQP

Question 13-22 : Choose the word which best fills the blank in the sentences from the four options given :

13. Bread is made in………………….
(1) a factory
(2) a brewery
(3) a bakery
(4) a printing press

14. Soldiers live in………………..
(1) a prison
(2) a cottage
(3) barracks
(4) a palace

15. One who gives message is called :
(1) a commander
(2) a messenger
(3) a soldier
(4) a peon

16. The tool with a heavy metal head is called:
(1) an axe
(2) a hammer
(3) a saw
(4) a zax

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NTSE Sample Questions : 2016 Bihar State (SAT)

Posted: 06 Aug 2018 10:56 PM PDT

NTSE Sample Questions : 2016 Bihar State (SAT)

1. A metallic conductor carries 800 mA current from left to right. It means that
(1) 5 x l018 protons are flowing per sec from left to right
(2) 5 x l018 electrons are flowing per sec from right to left
(3) 8 x102 electrons are flowing per sec from right to left.
(4) 5 x l018 protons are flowing per sec from left to right & 5 x l018 electrons are flowing per sec from right to left.

2. Ohm's law (I - V/R) is applicable for
(1) All types of conductors of electricity
(2) Only metallic conductors of electricity
(3) Only semi conductors of electricity
(4) Only from metallic and ionic conductors of electricity

3. A copper wire has a resistance of 8 ohm. The wire is stretched to double of its original length. Its new resistance will be
(1) 8 ohm

(2) 16 ohm

(3) 32 ohm

(4) 64 ohm

4. A beam of light traveling in air enters into a liquid. Its speed reduces by 30%. The refractive index of liquid with respect to air is
(1) 10/7

(2) 10/3

(3) 7/5

(4) 4/3

5. The refractive index of a liquid is 5/3. A ray of light traveling in this liquid falls at interface of liquid &air. At what angle of incidence should it fall on liquid air interface so that it suffers total internal reflection?
(1) 53o
(2) 24o
(3) 15o
(4) 17o

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NTSE Sample Questions : 2016 Bihar State (MAT)

Posted: 06 Aug 2018 10:41 PM PDT

NTSE Sample Questions : 2016 Bihar State (MAT)

Questions 1-5 : Complete the Series

1. FLP, INS, LPV, ?
(1) UHG
(2) ORY
(3) RPO
(4) PSX

2. D-4, F-6, H-8, J-10, ?
(1) M-14
(2) K-13
(3) L-12
(4) S-21

3. AB, BA, ABD, DBA, PQRS, ?
(1) SRQP
(2) OYRB
(3) RPOS
(4) SXRG

4. 25, 49, 89, 145, 217, ?
(1) 305
(2) 327
(3) 309
(4) 303

5. 0, 2, 2, 3, 3, 5, 8, 4, 10, (?), 5, 17
(1) 6
(2) 7
(3) 9
(4) 15

Questions 6-10 : There are Eight persons E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are seated around a square table – two on each side. There are three lady members and they are not seated next to each other. J is between L and F. G is between I and F. H, a lady member is second to the left of J. L, a male number, is seated opposite of E, a lady member. There is lady member between F and I. 

6. Who among the following is seated between E and H?
(1) F 
(2) I 
(3) J 
(4) None of these

7. How many persons are seated between K and F?
(1) One 
(2) Two 
(3) Thee 
(4) cannot to determined

8. Who among the following are the three lady members?
(1) E, G and J 
(2) E, H and G 
(3) G, H and J 
(4) cannot to determined

9. Who among the following is to the immediate left of F?
(1) G 
(2) I 
(3) J 
(4) cannot to determined

10. Which of the following is true about J?
(1) J is a male member 
(2) J is a female member
(3) Sex of J cannot be determined 
(4) Position of J cannot be determined

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(Download) CBSE: Class XII Troubleshooting And Maintenance Of Electronic Equipment Question Paper - 2018

Posted: 05 Aug 2018 10:40 PM PDT

Question Papers For Board Examinations 2018

Class – XII

Subject – Troubleshooting And Maintenance of Electronic Equipments

Subject : Troubleshooting And Maintenance of Electronic Equipments

Class : XII

Year : 2018

General Instructions :

Attempt any fourteen questions. Each question carries one mark. Select the correct answer. 

Questions :

SECTION A

1. In an electrical plug, the ‘earth’ pin in comparison to other pins, is
(1) equal
(2) smaller
(3) larger
(4) thinner

2. A multimeter is used to check
(1) Voltage
(2) Current
(3) Resistance
(4) All of the above
 
3. The resistance of a p-n junction diode in forward and reverse bias is respectively
(1) low and high
(2) high and low
(3) equal
(4) infinite and zero

4. Which microphone has a built-in amplifier ?
(1) Capacitance
(2) Moving coil
(3) Piezoelectric
(4) Carbon

5. In a carbon microphone, sound is converted into electrical signals by a change in
(1) Resistance
(2) Capacitance
(3) Inductance
(4) Coil movement

6. A moving coil loudspeaker converts
(1) Magnetic energy into electrical signals
(2) Electrical signals to sound
(3) Air pressure to electrical signals
(4) None of the above

7. Which loudspeaker is used for low frequencies ?
(1) Woofer
(2) Tweeter
(3) Squawker
(4) Horn type

8. What type of current is passed through the ‘Record Head’ in magnetic recording ?
(1) D.C.
(2) R.F.
(3) Audio signals
(4) 1 kHz A.C.   

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(Download) CBSE: Class XII Derivative Market Operations Question Paper - 2018

Posted: 05 Aug 2018 10:25 PM PDT

Question Papers For Board Examinations 2018

Class – XII

Subject – Derivative Market Operations

Subject : Derivative Market Operations

Class : XII

Year : 2018

General Instructions :

(i) Answer 1 mark questions in about 20 words each.
(ii) Answer 2 marks questions in about 20 – 30 words each.
(iii) Answer 3 marks questions in about 30 – 40 words each.
(iv) Answer 5 marks questions in about 100 words each.

Questions :

SECTION A

Attempt any 7 questions from this section. Each question is of 1 mark.

1. Name the option that can be exercised anytime up to the expiry of the Contract.

2. Who are obliged in the Future Contract at the expiry ?

3. Why does a Forward Contract suffer with Counterparty Risk ? 

4. Name the New Month Contract that is introduced at the expiry of the Near Month Contract.

5. Which derivative market participants enter with ‘‘Buy Spot, Sell Future’’ ?

6. What is meant by ‘Reverse Cash and Carry Arbitrage’ ?

7. Define ‘Extraordinary Dividend’.

8. How is New Position arrived at in case of adjustment of ‘Corporate Action’ ?

9. When is adjustment of ‘Corporate Action’ carried out ? 

10.Do members of an existing segment of the exchange automatically  become members of Derivatives Segment ? Give reason in support of your answer.   

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