Where is the Taj Mahotsav held?
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A.
Near the Eastern gate of Taj Mahal
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B.
In Fatehpur Sikri
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C.
In Agra Fort
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D.
Near the Western gate of Taj Mahal
Correct Answer:
A. Near the Eastern gate of Taj Mahal
Explanation:
The pattern involves shifting each letter backward by 4 positions in the English alphabet:
S - 4 = O
K - 4 = G
I - 4 = E (Note: OGNG in the prompt seems to contain a typo for OGEG, but the CUCV to YQHA pattern confirms a -4 shift: C-4=Y, U-4=Q, C-4=Y, V-4=R. Wait, looking at CUCV to YQHA: C-4=Y, U-4=Q, C-4=Y, V-4=R. Actually, the shift is -4 for every letter: S(19)-4=O(15), K(11)-4=G(7), I(9)-4=E(5), B(2)-4=X(24). There might be a typo in the prompt's OGNG, but let's apply the -4 logic to QIRK).
Applying the -4 shift to QIRK:
Q (17) - 4 = M (13)
I (9) - 4 = E (5)
R (18) - 4 = N (14)
K (11) - 4 = G (7)
Wait, let's re-examine the options: MWEP, MWPE, MEPW, MEWP.
If we look at the shifts for SKIB to OGNG:
S(19) -\> O(15) \[-4\]
K(11) -\> G(7) \[-4\]
I(9) -\> N(14) \[+5\]
B(2) -\> G(7) \[+5\]
Let's check CUCV to YQHA:
C(3) -\> Y(25) \[-4\]
U(21) -\> Q(17) \[-4\]
C(3) -\> H(8) \[+5\]
V(22) -\> A(1) \[+5\]
The logic is a -4 shift for the first two letters and a +5 shift for the last two letters.
Applying this to QIRK:
Q (17) - 4 = M (13)
I (9) - 4 = E (5)
R (18) + 5 = W (23)
K (11) + 5 = P (16)
Therefore, QIRK is related to MEWP.
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