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CAT 2016 | Question: 86
A man travels three-fifths of a distance $\text{AB}$ at a speed $3a$, and the remaining at a speed $2b$. If he goes from $\text{B}$ to $\text{A}$ and return at a speed $5c$ in the same time, then $1/a+1/b=1/c$ $a+b=c$ $1/a+1/b=2/c$ $\text{None of these}$.
A man travels three-fifths of a distance $\text{AB}$ at a speed $3a$, and the remaining at a speed $2b$. If he goes from $\text{B}$ to $\text{A}$ and return at a speed $5...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 88
Out of two-thirds of the total number of basketball matches, a team has won $17$ matches and lost $3$ of them. What is the maximum number of matches that the team can lose and still win more than three fourths of the total number of matches, if it is true that no match can end in a tie _________
Out of two-thirds of the total number of basketball matches, a team has won $17$ matches and lost $3$ of them. What is the maximum number of matches that the team can los...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 84
In a mile race, Akshay can be given a start of $128\:\text{m}$ by Bhairav. If Bhairav can give Chinmay a start of $4\:\text{m}$ in a $100\:\text{m}$ dash, then who out of Akshay and Chinmay will win a race of one and half miles, and what will be the final ... (One mile is $1,600\:\text{m}$.) Akshay, $1/12$ mile Chinmay, $1/32$ mile Akshay, $1/24$ mile Chinmay, $1/16$ mile
In a mile race, Akshay can be given a start of $128\:\text{m}$ by Bhairav. If Bhairav can give Chinmay a start of $4\:\text{m}$ in a $100\:\text{m}$ dash, then who out ...
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quantitative-aptitude
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CAT 2016 | Question: 87
There are five machines A, B C, D and E situated on a straight line at distances of $10$ metres, $20$ metres, $30$ metres, $40$ metres and $50$ metres respectively from the origin of the line. A robot is stationed at the origin of the line. The robot ... notices the message of E? Assume that the speed of movement of the robot is $10$ metres per second $140$ $80$ $340$ $360$
There are five machines A, B C, D and E situated on a straight line at distances of $10$ metres, $20$ metres, $30$ metres, $40$ metres and $50$ metres respectively from t...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 85
Two liquids $A$ and $B$ are in the ratio $5 : 1$ in container $1$ and $1 : 3$ in container $2$. In what ratio should the contents of the two containers be mixed so as to obtain a mixture of A and B in the ratio $1 : 1$? $2:3$ $4:3$ $3:2$ $3:4$
Two liquids $A$ and $B$ are in the ratio $5 : 1$ in container $1$ and $1 : 3$ in container $2$. In what ratio should the contents of the two containers be mixed so as to ...
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Quantitative Aptitude
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quantitative-aptitude
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CAT 2016 | Question: 92
In a watch, the minute hand crosses the hour hand for the third time exactly after every $3$ hr $18$ min and $15$ s of watch time. What is the time gained or lost by this watch in one day? $\text{14 min 10 s lost}$ $\text{13 min 50 s lost}$ $\text{13 min 20 s gained}$ $\text{14 min 40 s gained}$
In a watch, the minute hand crosses the hour hand for the third time exactly after every $3$ hr $18$ min and $15$ s of watch time. What is the time gained or lost by this...
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quantitative-aptitude
clock-time
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CAT 2016 | Question: 93
I sold two watches for Rs. $300$ each, one at the loss of $10\%$ and the other at the profit of $10\%$. What is the percentage of loss$(–)$ or profit$(+)$ that resulted from the transaction? $(+)10$ $(-)1$ $(+)1$ $(-)10$
I sold two watches for Rs. $300$ each, one at the loss of $10\%$ and the other at the profit of $10\%$. What is the percentage of loss$(–)$ or profit$(+)$ that resulted...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 89
What value of $x$ satisfy $x^{2/3} + x^{1/3} - 2 \leq 0$? $-8\leq x \leq 1$ $-1\leq x \leq 8$ $1< x <8$ $1\leq x \leq 8$ $-8\leq x \leq 8$
What value of $x$ satisfy $x^{2/3} + x^{1/3} - 2 \leq 0$?$-8\leq x \leq 1$$-1\leq x \leq 8$$1< x <8$$1\leq x \leq 8$$-8\leq x \leq 8$
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CAT 2016 | Question: 90
The points of intersection of three lines $2\text{X} + 3\text{Y} – 5 = 0, 5\text{X} – 7\text{Y} + 2 = 0$ and $9\text{X} – 5\text{Y} – 4= 0$ form a triangle are on lines perpendicular to each other are on lines parallel to each other are coincident
The points of intersection of three lines $2\text{X} + 3\text{Y} – 5 = 0, 5\text{X} – 7\text{Y} + 2 = 0$ and $9\text{X} – 5\text{Y} – 4= 0$form a triangleare on l...
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quantitative-aptitude
geometry
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CAT 2016 | Question: 91
A man has $9$ friends: $4$ boys and $5$ girls. In how many ways can he invite them, if there have to be exactly $3$ girls in the invitees ________
A man has $9$ friends: $4$ boys and $5$ girls. In how many ways can he invite them, if there have to be exactly $3$ girls in the invitees ________
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quantitative-aptitude
permutation-combination
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CAT 2016 | Question: 94
A series $\text{S1}$ of five positive integers is such that the third term is half the first term and the fifth term is $20$ more than the first term. In series $\text{S2},$ the nth term defined as the difference between the $(n+1)$ ... progression with a common difference of $30$. Second term of $\text{S2}$ is $50$ $60$ $70$ $\text{None of these}$
A series $\text{S1}$ of five positive integers is such that the third term is half the first term and the fifth term is $20$ more than the first term. In series $\text{S2...
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quantitative-aptitude
arithmetic-progression
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CAT 2016 | Question: 96
If $\log_{10}x-\log_{10}\sqrt x=2 \log_x10$, then a possible value of $x$ is given by $10$ $1/100$ $1/1000$ None of these
If $\log_{10}x-\log_{10}\sqrt x=2 \log_x10$, then a possible value of $x$ is given by$10$$1/100$$1/1000$None of these
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CAT 2016 | Question: 95
A series $\text{S1}$ of five positive integers is such that the third term is half the first term and the fifth term is $20$ more than the first term. In series $\text{S2}$, the $n$th term defined as the difference between the $(n+1)$ ... difference of $30$. What is the average value of the terms of series $\text{S1}$? $60$ $70$ $80$ Average is not an integer
A series $\text{S1}$ of five positive integers is such that the third term is half the first term and the fifth term is $20$ more than the first term. In series $\text{S2...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 98
There are $12$ towns grouped into four zones with three towns per zone. It is intended to connect the towns with telephone lines such that every two towns are connected with three direct lines if they belong to the same zone, and with only one direct line otherwise. How many direct telephone lines are required? $72$ $90$ $96$ $144$
There are $12$ towns grouped into four zones with three towns per zone. It is intended to connect the towns with telephone lines such that every two towns are connected w...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 97
What is the sum of all two-digit numbers that give a remainder of $3$ when they are divided by $7?$ $666$ $676$ $683$ $777$
What is the sum of all two-digit numbers that give a remainder of $3$ when they are divided by $7?$$666$$676$$683$$777$
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number-systems
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CAT 2016 | Question: 99
If both $a$ and $b$ belong to the set $\{1,2,3,4\}$, then the number of equations of the form $ax^2+bx+1=0$ having real roots is _______
If both $a$ and $b$ belong to the set $\{1,2,3,4\}$, then the number of equations of the form $ax^2+bx+1=0$ having real roots is _______
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Quantitative Aptitude
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quantitative-aptitude
quadratic-equations
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CAT 2016 | Question: 100
If three positive real numbers $x,y,z$ satisfy $y–x=z–y$ and $xyz = 4$, then what is the minimum possible value of $y$? $2^{(1/3)}$ $2^{(2/3)}$ $2^{(1/4)}$ $2^{(3/4)}$
If three positive real numbers $x,y,z$ satisfy $y–x=z–y$ and $xyz = 4$, then what is the minimum possible value of $y$?$2^{(1/3)}$$2^{(2/3)}$$2^{(1/4)}$$2^{(3/4)}$
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quantitative-aptitude
algebra
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CAT 2016 | Question: 3
Arrange the sentences A,B,C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences $1$ and $6$. Intensity of competition in an industry is neither a matter of coincidence not bad luck. The collective strength of these forces determines ... five basic competitive forces. They differ fundamentally in their ultimate profit potential as the collective strength of the forces differ.
Arrange the sentences A,B,C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences $1$ and $6$.Intensity of competition in an industry is neither a matter of coincidence not ...
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English Language
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verbal-ability
sentence-rearrangement
numerical-answer
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CAT 2016 | Question: 4
Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences $1$ and $6$. The New Economic Policy comprises the various policy measures and changes introduced since July $1991$. There is a common thread running through all these ... . This is to be achieved by removing the banners and restrictions on the entry and growth of firms. DCAB ABCD BDAC CDBA
Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences $1$ and $6$.The New Economic Policy comprises the various policy measures and changes int...
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sentence-rearrangement
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CAT 2016 | Question: 2
Arrange the sentences A,B,C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences $1$ and $6$. The main source of power in industrial undertaking is electricity. Electricity from water also requires enormous river valley projects involving huge ... electricity needs huge quantities of coal. The installation of atomic plants will help in meeting the shortage of these resources.
Arrange the sentences A,B,C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences $1$ and $6$.The main source of power in industrial undertaking is electricity. Electricity ...
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sentence-rearrangement
numerical-answer
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CAT 2016 | Question: 5
A number of sentences are given below which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. However, One of the statement is illogically placed. Choose the illogically placed out of sentences from among ... the government is doing the unthinkable. Private sector and public sector companies act in a similar fashion when in crisis.
A number of sentences are given below which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. However, One of the statement is...
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English Language
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CAT 2016 | Question: 1
Arrange the sentences A,B,C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences $1$ and $6$. Amount of published information available varies widely by industry. Unfortunately for the researcher, many industries do not meet these criteria, and there may ... reality in mind, the uselessness of broad data will be better recognized and the tendency to give up will be avoided.
Arrange the sentences A,B,C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences $1$ and $6$.Amount of published information available varies widely by industry.Unfortunate...
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sentence-rearrangement
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CAT 2016 | Question: 12
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of the soil; and, in areas in which soils were deep and rich in ... Problems of soil erosion Agriculture in Volcanic islands. The importance of chemical fertilizers. Causes of and remedies of soil-infertility.
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of t...
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passage-reading
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CAT 2016 | Question: 9
French cuisine is highly regarded all over the world. Yet in Paris there are more American restaurants selling burgers and fries (which many people now class as junk food) than there are in any other European capital city. Obviously the French ... value when eaten in moderation There are an unusually large number of American tourists in Paris who eat at burger joints
French cuisine is highly regarded all over the world. Yet in Paris there are more American restaurants selling burgers and fries (which many people now class as junk food...
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verbal-ability
passage-reading
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CAT 2016 | Question: 8
Evidence has been presented that the unconscious mind, still viewed by many psychological scientists as the shadow of a real conscious mind, is identifiably more deliberate, action oriented and complex than its conscious counterpart. ... not that undependable as previously thought. ascertain that conscious and unconscious minds together yield second-to-none judgements.
Evidence has been presented that the unconscious mind, still viewed by many psychological scientists as the shadow of a “real” conscious mind, is identifiably more de...
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passage-reading
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CAT 2016 | Question: 6
A number of sentences are given below which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. However, One of the statements is illogically placed. Choose the illogically placed out of sentences from among the five ... bilateral relations in the trade that could be called upon provide a buffer against the arm-twisting by the U.S.A.
A number of sentences are given below which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. However, One of the statements i...
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English Language
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verbal-ability
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CAT 2016 | Question: 11
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of the soil; and, in areas in which soils were deep and rich in minerals, ... irrigated with well-water. those in which crop rotation is not practiced. sub-tropical forests flat land irrigated from reservoirs.
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of t...
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passage-reading
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CAT 2016 | Question: 7
A number of sentences are given below which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. However, One of the statements is illogically placed. Choose the illogically placed out of sentences from among the ... a Boston man who had died an alcoholic vagrant. Alcohol had a devastating effect on this Boston based American family.
A number of sentences are given below which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. However, One of the statements i...
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English Language
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verbal-ability
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CAT 2016 | Question: 10
In research designed to investigate the possibility of animals developing friendship with other, unrelated, members of their species, a group of $29$ chimpanzees were reared together for $15$ years. At the end of that time the chimps were presented with ... is the part of the evidence that the critic disputes. The second is a suggestion that the researchers do not accept.
In research designed to investigate the possibility of animals developing friendship with other, unrelated, members of their species, a group of $29$ chimpanzees were rea...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 14
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of the soil; and, in areas in which soils were deep and rich in ... to the soil not mentioned in the passage is alluvium brought by rivers bacterial action fertilizer fixation through lightning organic manure
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of t...
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verbal-ability
passage-reading
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CAT 2016 | Question: 16
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of the soil; and, in areas in which soils were deep and rich in minerals, ... consists of heavy soil with poor drainage properties. the Nile water contains an excess of salts. it contains nutritive minerals.
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of t...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 17
Scientism has left humanity in our technical mastery of inanimate nature, but improvised us in our quest for an answer to the riddle of the universe and of our existence in it. Scientism has done worse than that with respect to ... attitude towards the application of scientism to the social sciences is best described as one of committed scrutiny dismissal criticism approval
Scientism has left humanity in our technical mastery of inanimate nature, but improvised us in our quest for an answer to the riddle of the universe and of our existence ...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 19
Scientism has left humanity in our technical mastery of inanimate nature, but improvised us in our quest for an answer to the riddle of the universe and of our existence in it. Scientism has done worse than that with respect to our status ... . Scientism is poorly suited to explain social behaviour. Scientism is no longer applicable to the study of the natural sciences.
Scientism has left humanity in our technical mastery of inanimate nature, but improvised us in our quest for an answer to the riddle of the universe and of our existence ...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 18
Scientism has left humanity in our technical mastery of inanimate nature, but improvised us in our quest for an answer to the riddle of the universe and of our existence in it. Scientism has done worse than that with respect to our status as ... to each other difficult to identify or predict. subject to manipulation at will. reducible to a single cause for each effect
Scientism has left humanity in our technical mastery of inanimate nature, but improvised us in our quest for an answer to the riddle of the universe and of our existence ...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 15
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of the soil; and, in areas in which soils were deep and rich in minerals, farming could be carried on for many years ... pests. I, II, III & IV I, II & IV only. II & IV only II, III & IV only
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of t...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 13
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of the soil; and, in areas in which soils were deep and rich in ... by salinization. Natural fertility exhausts most quickly in river valley lands humid tropical forests volcanic areas lands near urban areas
A conservation problem equally as important as that of soil erosion is the loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of t...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 27
The connective tissues are heterogeneous group of tissues derived from the mesenchyme, a meshwork of stellate cells that develop in the middle layer of the early embryo. They have the general function of maintaining the structural integrity of organs, ... for specific functions of an organ. thin sheets from which some organs are suspended. cells through which blood flows.
The connective tissues are heterogeneous group of tissues derived from the mesenchyme, a meshwork of stellate cells that develop in the middle layer of the early embryo. ...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 25
From a vantage point in space, an observer could see that the Earth is engaged in a variety of motions. First, there is its rotation on its own axis, causing the alternation of day and night. This rotation, however, is not altogether steady. Primarily ... Reference of geometric forms. Allusions to the works of other authors. I only II only I and II only II and III only
From a vantage point in space, an observer could see that the Earth is engaged in a variety of motions. First, there is its rotation on its own axis, causing the alternat...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 21
Scientism has left humanity in our technical mastery of inanimate nature, but improvised us in our quest for an answer to the riddle of the universe and of our existence in it. Scientism has done worse than that with respect to our ... a method for achieving control over human social behaviour. Demonstration the superiority of the social sciences over the natural sciences.
Scientism has left humanity in our technical mastery of inanimate nature, but improvised us in our quest for an answer to the riddle of the universe and of our existence ...
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CAT 2016 | Question: 23
From a vantage point in space, an observer could see that the Earth is engaged in a variety of motions. First, there is its rotation on its own axis, causing the alternation of day and night. This rotation, however, is not altogether steady. ... Past changes in the Earth's position The moon gravitational effect on the earth Oddities of the Earth's rotation of its axis.
From a vantage point in space, an observer could see that the Earth is engaged in a variety of motions. First, there is its rotation on its own axis, causing the alternat...
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