How many balls in an over? As a graduate and post graduate what are possible answers for this question? Assessment at graduate level and at postgraduate level is not same. Keep this in view while answering pl.
An ant knocked on the door of a house. The house owner opened the door. "I want a place to stay," said the ant. "I have a vacant room which you can occupy for free of cost," said the owner. The ant went inside and occupied the vacant room. After some days, the ant brought in another ant and requested the owner, "Can you please allow this ant to stay with me?" "Oh sure, you can do so without paying any rent," said the owner. After some days the ant brought a 3rd ant and requested the owner to allow it to stay with them. The owner agreed to it without asking for any rent. This went on as the ant brought in more and more ants and the owner agreed to let them stay without any rent. One fine day, the ant brought in the 10th ant and requested the owner to allow it to stay with them all. The owner said, "OK, you can all stay here but now you all need to pay rent." Now the question is: Why did the owner ask for rent when the 10th ant came in ? Because they had turned now tenants!
OMG - after viewing in media varieties of cake and other mouthwatering dishes posted from time to time by you, I was under wrong impression that you were master in catering technology & hospitality management! God continue to bless you to put your learnings always to equip you and your family in ever progressing superior status. Thanks and Regards.
8. Yes. It is possible . In case on no ball an extra would be delivered. If a bowler continuously bowls only no balls, an over can have numerous deliveries. Answer of Graduates stops at 6. ( recruited) Post graduates, CAs would say one ball delivered six times.( handed special assignments) Super thinkers from out of box would include no balls like you & .....( task that are impossible & difficult) Thanks and Regards.