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What type of questions are asked in a passport interview?

Following is a list of questions that may be asked during interview for passport..1.What is my full name?2. Spell out my full name?3. Which address did IPS sent you back your document?4. Which method you used to send passport application?5. On electoral sheet, who else is registered in that house?6. My Wife’s Date of Birth?7. How long have you lived at your current address? Where did you live before address and postcode?8. When did you open your Bank account?9. Who do you bank with at this address?10. Do you have a mortgage?11. Credit card issuer and how many cards you have?12. My mother Full name, her date of birth and place of birth?13. My father Full name, his date of birth and place of birth?14. Parent’s marriage date?15. My countersignature, his name, profession, How old he will be?Besides this , normal questions such as profession and other related questions may be asked.Not neccessarily all of the above questions may be asked , but from the given above questions , they are to be asked.Hope it helps.

What type of questions are asked at a Canadian airport as an international student who has been granted a study permit?

I will not tell you what they might ask because that will be coaching to trick immigration.However, I will tell you my story: what happened to me at the port of entry.He: Next.Me: Hi, with a big smile (I was finally in Canada. I was excited!) gave him my passport.He: You tried very hard to get in, Aye!Me: (I was like how the fish, he knew!) Yeah.He: You were denied a couple of time and now finally you are here!Me: (Fish man! You know everything) Yeah, You know, the application process is really nervewracking! I am glad that I finally made it!He: So can you give me your admission letter.Me: I gave him my admission plus scholarship letter.He: So where are you staying?Me: I really don't remember that address but I do have it on my phone. I took my phone out and showed him the address.He: How did you find this place?Me: I searched on facebook and I found a Nepalese guy who studies at the same university. He was kind enough, he booked the bus ticket from Toronto to Windsor. I will be staying at his house. He said there was a vacant room in his house and he said he would talk to his landlord for that room.He: Can I see your phone.Me: Ok, here you go.……He opened my phone. opened my facebook messenger, read the messages from that guy…. read top to bottom……..He: The rent is pretty cheap, Aye! is it the basement room?Me: No, But I guess Windsor is a cheap city to live in.He: (Handed me the phone) Ok, hang around, I will be back.…..He told to hang around: I started strolling here and there, went to the waiting area and sat in the first row….He: came back and was looking for me… from the first row, I waved my hand and he signaled me to come.Me: Hi.He: Where did you do? Why did you leave?Me: You told to hang around, so thought you meant to wait, so I went to the waiting area!He: Ok, take your study permit. Every time you cross the border and renter, you need to show this. WELCOME TO CANADA! Good luck!

"Can i get back to you tomorrow?" Type of question.?

Hey, I just want to know in advanced when a guy says, " can I get back to you tomorrow?"

We dated, stuff happend, now we aer just friends.. (maybe?) I asked him to come with me to this even planned by my friend, at first when I asked if he was free, he said, he had nothing planned. So I then invited him, to go.. so is this his way of saying no? or should I be on the positive side, that ... well.. not sure what to look at on a positive side of that can be... just kinda want to know what i'll be expecting.... What do you guys think?

What are those projection type things called used in school back in the old days?

Could it possibly be a ...... PROJECTOR!
Over head projector! I think they still use them NOW!!!
It's really not that ancient!!!!

The Questions in hsc board exam , do they only come from the questions given in the book at the end of the chapters ?

No!!Not at all . The questions, surely are from the textbook , but are not compulsorily from those questions in the book at end of chapters. You will have to prepare all the chapters well from the textbook if you really wish to score good.Read the textbook thoroughly. Keep your concepts clear. The questions thatcome in board are 100% “similar” to what you have in textbook but not “ same” . The type of the questions you would be asked in the boards is given at the end of the textbook.Many a times , the solved examples are asked exactly same with change in values only. In maths , mostly (90%) textual problems (solved & unsolved both) are only asked.Hope this helps you:)

Which type of questions should I skip in IBPS PO exams to save time and attain maximum mark?

English : Start with Cloze Test, then solve FIBs and Error Detection. Having done this come to paragraph and solve all vocab questions. now move to parajumbles and solve it. If u find parajumble very tough then do it selectively (i.e. 1st, 2nd and last sentence). This should be done within 10 (at max 11 minutes) minutes. now move to R&C and solve questions which can be done by scanning the passage only. Don't waste time in solving Title of passage or author's view, inferences type questions.Reasoning : First of solve Syllogism, Inequality (Symbols & Notations), Coding - Decoding, Odd man out, Analogy, Blood Relation and Direction sense questions. now pick easiest puzzle/seating arrangement  and solve it. if 2nd puzzle is moderate then u can take chance. It depends on your practice.As I solve 2 puzzles during mock.Quant : Leave Quadratic Equation IF THEY ARE TIME CONSUMING. IF THEY ARE SIMPLE THEN SOLVE ALL OF THEM. Solve all Simplification and approximation questions. now start solving question of Arithmetic which are easy and direct. don't waste your time in tricky and tough questions. If DI set is easy as it was in RRB then u can solve whole set. otherwise easiest one (if more than one set is there) and solve it selectively. 3 out of 5 questions are good in DI.English : Time : 15 mins Attempts : 22-25Reasoning : Time : 25 mins Attempts : 25 (It should be done)Quant : Time : 20 mins Attempts : 15-20 (Depends on your speed)Accuracy : 90%Total Attempts : 62-70 :) All the best for IBPS prelims...This is my strategy and I'm doing well in mocks...lets hope for the best..........I'm great fan of Ravi Mohan Mishra sir and will attend his webinar on 27 October. Sir I love the way you teach....have learnt DI tricks and average from u.

How do I add question details on Quora?

UPDATE:As of 2018, Quora has changed the user interface and removed the answer details feature. Quora no longer supports adding question details.———————————————————————When you start adding Question, first popup comes where you need to add Question Heading as in the picture belowAfter you entered you question heading here and click on next, another popup appears which asks you if your question is similar to the existing ones. This is where you have option to write question details before adding your question. See the boxed area in the image below. There you can click and add your question details.I know this is not very much visible on first but that is the intended way of adding details.

Physics question!! please help!?

The penny-farthing is a bicycle that was popular between 1870 and 1890. As the drawing shows, this type of bicycle has a large front wheel and a small rear wheel. On a Sunday ride in the park the front wheel (radius = 1.20 m) makes 292 revolutions. How many revolutions does the rear wheel (radius = 0.340 m) make?

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