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In the first question why can’t c and e be a pair . C talks about their inability to understand context and e is basically saying they don’t understand the context in which words like gay or black are used . It doesn’t have to be a negative context but they will still not understand that due to lack of understanding about the context .
5 says ‘for instance'. We must find the sentence that logically connects with 5. (Found this on google) Also, we must connect the pronoun ‘it’ in sentence 4 with some noun. The pronoun cannot refer to the plural “models” in 1 or the plural ‘algorithms’ in 5. It can refer to the singular noun “hate speech detection” in 2. Thus 24 form a pair. Similarly, 1 and 5 form a pair because the example of ‘human-like biases” in 1 can be found in 5. Also, both the sentences speak about algorithms. Thus 2415 form a logical pair, and 3 is the odd one out.
@sonogoku-jx3cb No because the paragraph e is basically talking about ki unki training me kami hai. ie they are trained on imbalanced datasett and all... Which is being talked in sentence a.
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In the first question why can’t c and e be a pair . C talks about their inability to understand context and e is basically saying they don’t understand the context in which words like gay or black are used . It doesn’t have to be a negative context but they will still not understand that due to lack of understanding about the context .
Same doubt
5 says ‘for instance'. We must find the sentence that logically connects with 5.
(Found this on google)
Also, we must connect the pronoun ‘it’ in sentence 4 with some noun. The pronoun cannot refer to the plural “models” in 1 or the plural ‘algorithms’ in 5.
It can refer to the singular noun “hate speech detection” in 2.
Thus 24 form a pair. Similarly, 1 and 5 form a pair because the example of ‘human-like biases” in 1 can be found in 5.
Also, both the sentences speak about algorithms. Thus 2415 form a logical pair, and 3 is the odd one out.
@sonogoku-jx3cb No because the paragraph e is basically talking about ki unki training me kami hai. ie they are trained on imbalanced datasett and all... Which is being talked in sentence a.
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In the first question C and E form the mandatory pair
Very much helpful mam..
Most respectfully, I disagree with the questions answered at 9:30 and 14:00.
sometimes I feel their explanation is based on answers and not the otherwise
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Sir can you please make a video for nmat critical reasoning like assumptions conclusions implicit etc it will be a great help for students.
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Kya ye video ipmat exam ke liye useful hai mam ?
no
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bro i just eliminated the opening statement in the water mars set 💀
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I did too.. I have a feeling that she is wrong! How can D come after E? Doesnt make sense to me
E is the odd one out
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