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Question 1 of 100
1. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeThe ratio of present ages of A and B is 2 : 3. 6 years hence, the ratio of their ages will be 13 : 18. Find 2/5th of B’s age.
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Question 2 of 100
2. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeA and B started a business by investing Rs 20,000 and Rs 30,000 respectively. After 8 months both A and B withdraw their money and C joins the business with Rs 40,000. Find the share of A from a profit of A and B started a business by investing Rs 20,000 and Rs 30,000 respectively. After 8 months both A and B withdraw their money and C joins the business with Rs 40,000. Find the share of A from a profit of
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Question 3 of 100
3. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeThe average of 11 results is 50. If the average of first six results is 49 and that of last six is 52, find the sixth result.
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Question 4 of 100
4. Question
Category: Quantitative Aptitude18 men can do a piece of work in 26 days. 20 women can do the same piece of work in 33 days. 13 men start the work and do 1/3rd of the work. Now they are replaced by 22 women. In how many days the total work will be completed?
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Question 5 of 100
5. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeA dealer sold an article at a loss of 2.5%. Had he sold it for Rs 100 more, he would have gained 7.5%. For what value should he sell it in order to have a profit of 12 1/2%?
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Question 6 of 100
6. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeA boat goes in a river flowing at 1.5 km/hr. The ratio of the times taken by the boat to go downstream and back upstream is 3 : 4. Find the downstream speed.
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Question 7 of 100
7. Question
Category: Quantitative Aptitude13 shirts costs Rs 50 each, 15 pants Rs 60 each, and 12 ties costs Rs 65 each. What is the average value of each article?
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Question 8 of 100
8. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeAn article costs Rs 480. A part of it is sold at 20% loss and the remaining part at x% profit thereby making a total of 5% profit on the whole transaction. Ratio of parts sold at x% profit and 20% loss is 5 : 1. Find the value of x.
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Question 9 of 100
9. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeA sum of Rs 2600 is lent in two parts such that the interest on one part at 10% for 5 years is equal to that on another part at 9% for 6 years. Find the difference in two sums.
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Question 10 of 100
10. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeThe volume of a right circular cylinder is 396 cu. m and its curved surface area is 264 sq. m. Find the diameter and height of this cylinder.
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Question 11 of 100
11. Question
Category: Quantitative Aptitude5 men can prepare 10 toys in 6 days working 6 hrs a day. Then how many toys will be prepared by 12 men in 3 days working 8 hrs a day?
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Question 12 of 100
12. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeA gave 40% of amount to B. From this B gave 20% to C. From remaining B spends 40% on food and 20% of transport. Now he is left with Rs 912. Find the amount received by B.
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Question 13 of 100
13. Question
Category: Quantitative Aptitude(√?% of √1849 x 5)=365.5
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Question 14 of 100
14. Question
Category: Quantitative Aptitude65% of 3/7 of 6720=?+697
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Question 15 of 100
15. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeThe difference between the compound interest and the simple interest on a certain sum of money at 10% per annum for 2 years is Rs. 2.50. Find the sum.
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Question 16 of 100
16. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeWhat will come in the place of question mark
15, 115, 126, 270, 283, 479, ?
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Question 17 of 100
17. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeWhat will come in the place of question mark
3, 4 ,12 , ? , 196
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Question 18 of 100
18. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeIn a group of 8 numbers whose average is 20, the average of first two numbers is 15 ½ and the average of the next three is 21 1/3. Find the eighth number if given that sixth number is less than seventh number by 4 and also less than the eighth number by 7.
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Question 19 of 100
19. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeTo gain 25%, a milkman mixes water with the milk and professes to sell this milk at cost price. What is the percentage of water present in the mixture?
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Question 20 of 100
20. Question
Category: Quantitative Aptitude300 gm of sugar solution has 40% sugar in it. How much sugar should be added to make it 50% in the solution?
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Question 21 of 100
21. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeA spent 20% of his monthly income on transport and 15% on transport. Out of the remaining amount he spent 40% on food and children’s education together and 30% on the medical. He is left with an amount of Rs. 8,775 after all these expenditures. What is A’s monthly income?
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Question 22 of 100
22. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeThe cost price of an article is Rs 320. A shopkeeper makes a profit of 15% after reducing the marked price of article by Rs 32. Find the profit % if the article was sold at marked price.
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Question 23 of 100
23. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeA bucket contains 600 coins of 25 paise denomination and 1200 coins of 50 paise denomination. Now 12% of 25 p coins and 24% of 50 p coins are removed from the bucket. What is the percentage of money removed from the bucket (nearly)?
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Question 24 of 100
24. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeA train reaches its destination on time when it moves at an average speed of 50 km/hr, and when the average speed is 45 km/hr, then it reaches 20 minutes late at same place. Find the length of journey.
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Question 25 of 100
25. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeStudy the following graph carefully and answer accordingly:
The following graph shows the registration of new vehicles in Delhi in 2014.What was the difference between the number of cars registered in January and that in June?
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Question 26 of 100
26. Question
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Question 27 of 100
27. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeWhat was the percentage increase in the number of vehicles other than car registered from January to June?
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Question 28 of 100
28. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeIn which of the following months the % registration of cars with respect to the previous month the maximum?
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Question 29 of 100
29. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeCorrect
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Question 30 of 100
30. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeFind out the approximate value which should replace the question mark(?) in the following questions.
(47% of 1442-36% of 1412)/63=?Correct
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Question 31 of 100
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Category: Quantitative AptitudeFind out the approximate value which should replace the question mark(?) in the following questions.
(4576+3286+5639)/(712+415+212)=?
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Question 32 of 100
32. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeFind out the approximate value which should replace the question mark(?) in the following questions.
1524.79*19.92+495.26=?
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Question 33 of 100
33. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeFind out the approximate value which should replace the question mark(?) in the following questions.
4734.96-3454.03-1612.86 =?-1611.43Correct
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Question 34 of 100
34. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeWhat should come in the place of question mark(?) in the following question mark?
4+4.44+0.4+44.04+444=?
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Question 35 of 100
35. Question
Category: Quantitative AptitudeWhat should come in the place of question mark(?) in the following question mark?
16% of 450 * ?% of 880=3168
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Question 36 of 100
36. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each 5 pair of words have been denoted by numbers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
A company can ____ the potential of its employees ____ various training programmes.
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Question 37 of 100
37. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each 5 pair of words have been denoted by numbers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
The objective of the survey is to ____ the impact of the rising rupee on a ____ engineering sector.
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Question 38 of 100
38. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each 5 pair of words have been denoted by numbers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
Research shows that an organisation’s ____ to cater to the customer’s changing needs will ____ its success.
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Question 39 of 100
39. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each 5 pair of words have been denoted by numbers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
The country’s economic growth has been achieved ____ exports and ____ large amounts of foreign direct investments.
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Question 40 of 100
40. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each 5 pair of words have been denoted by numbers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
In many rural areas hospitals are ____ equipped because of the ____ of funds from the Government.
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Question 41 of 100
41. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each 5 words(options) have been suggested, one of which fills the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Traditional bank architecture is based on bank branches. These branches ensure the physical (1) of a customer’s savings. A customer may go there to deposit and withdraw money, (2) loans and (3) in other financial transactions. In the past two decades banking architecture has changed – the Automated Teller Machine has been a big (4) and credit and debit cards have created new financial spaces. (5) the bank branch has remained the bedrock of banking system – after all a person needs a bank account in a branch before he can operate a debit or ATM card. This may be about to change as technocrats now (6) cell phones as the new architecture of virtual banks. This has the potential to make branches (7). Cell phone banking looks especially relevant for India since it can penetrate the countryside cheaply and (8).
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Question 42 of 100
42. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each 5 words(options) have been suggested, one of which fills the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Traditional bank architecture is based on bank branches. These branches ensure the physical (1) of a customer’s savings. A customer may go there to deposit and withdraw money, (2) loans and (3) in other financial transactions. In the past two decades banking architecture has changed – the Automated Teller Machine has been a big (4) and credit and debit cards have created new financial spaces. (5) the bank branch has remained the bedrock of banking system – after all a person needs a bank account in a branch before he can operate a debit or ATM card. This may be about to change as technocrats now (6) cell phones as the new architecture of virtual banks. This has the potential to make branches (7). Cell phone banking looks especially relevant for India since it can penetrate the countryside cheaply and (8).
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Question 43 of 100
43. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each 5 words(options) have been suggested, one of which fills the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Traditional bank architecture is based on bank branches. These branches ensure the physical (1) of a customer’s savings. A customer may go there to deposit and withdraw money, (2) loans and (3) in other financial transactions. In the past two decades banking architecture has changed – the Automated Teller Machine has been a big (4) and credit and debit cards have created new financial spaces. (5) the bank branch has remained the bedrock of banking system – after all a person needs a bank account in a branch before he can operate a debit or ATM card. This may be about to change as technocrats now (6) cell phones as the new architecture of virtual banks. This has the potential to make branches (7). Cell phone banking looks especially relevant for India since it can penetrate the countryside cheaply and (8).
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Question 44 of 100
44. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each 5 words(options) have been suggested, one of which fills the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Traditional bank architecture is based on bank branches. These branches ensure the physical (1) of a customer’s savings. A customer may go there to deposit and withdraw money, (2) loans and (3) in other financial transactions. In the past two decades banking architecture has changed – the Automated Teller Machine has been a big (4) and credit and debit cards have created new financial spaces. (5) the bank branch has remained the bedrock of banking system – after all a person needs a bank account in a branch before he can operate a debit or ATM card. This may be about to change as technocrats now (6) cell phones as the new architecture of virtual banks. This has the potential to make branches (7). Cell phone banking looks especially relevant for India since it can penetrate the countryside cheaply and (8).
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Question 45 of 100
45. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each 5 words(options) have been suggested, one of which fills the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Traditional bank architecture is based on bank branches. These branches ensure the physical (1) of a customer’s savings. A customer may go there to deposit and withdraw money, (2) loans and (3) in other financial transactions. In the past two decades banking architecture has changed – the Automated Teller Machine has been a big (4) and credit and debit cards have created new financial spaces. (5) the bank branch has remained the bedrock of banking system – after all a person needs a bank account in a branch before he can operate a debit or ATM card. This may be about to change as technocrats now (6) cell phones as the new architecture of virtual banks. This has the potential to make branches (7). Cell phone banking looks especially relevant for India since it can penetrate the countryside cheaply and (8).
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Question 46 of 100
46. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each 5 words(options) have been suggested, one of which fills the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Traditional bank architecture is based on bank branches. These branches ensure the physical (1) of a customer’s savings. A customer may go there to deposit and withdraw money, (2) loans and (3) in other financial transactions. In the past two decades banking architecture has changed – the Automated Teller Machine has been a big (4) and credit and debit cards have created new financial spaces. (5) the bank branch has remained the bedrock of banking system – after all a person needs a bank account in a branch before he can operate a debit or ATM card. This may be about to change as technocrats now (6) cell phones as the new architecture of virtual banks. This has the potential to make branches (7). Cell phone banking looks especially relevant for India since it can penetrate the countryside cheaply and (8).
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Question 47 of 100
47. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each 5 words(options) have been suggested, one of which fills the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Traditional bank architecture is based on bank branches. These branches ensure the physical (1) of a customer’s savings. A customer may go there to deposit and withdraw money, (2) loans and (3) in other financial transactions. In the past two decades banking architecture has changed – the Automated Teller Machine has been a big (4) and credit and debit cards have created new financial spaces. (5) the bank branch has remained the bedrock of banking system – after all a person needs a bank account in a branch before he can operate a debit or ATM card. This may be about to change as technocrats now (6) cell phones as the new architecture of virtual banks. This has the potential to make branches (7). Cell phone banking looks especially relevant for India since it can penetrate the countryside cheaply and (8).
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Question 48 of 100
48. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each 5 words(options) have been suggested, one of which fills the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Traditional bank architecture is based on bank branches. These branches ensure the physical (1) of a customer’s savings. A customer may go there to deposit and withdraw money, (2) loans and (3) in other financial transactions. In the past two decades banking architecture has changed – the Automated Teller Machine has been a big (4) and credit and debit cards have created new financial spaces. (5) the bank branch has remained the bedrock of banking system – after all a person needs a bank account in a branch before he can operate a debit or ATM card. This may be about to change as technocrats now (6) cell phones as the new architecture of virtual banks. This has the potential to make branches (7). Cell phone banking looks especially relevant for India since it can penetrate the countryside cheaply and (8).
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Question 49 of 100
49. Question
Category: EnglishRearrange the following sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph then answer the following questions .
- These are demons that certainly need to be put to rest.
B. As Durga Puja festivities culminate in Vijay Dashami, these are times that call for introspection.
C. President Pranab Mukherjee recently said he hoped that society’s positive powers, as embodied by goddess Durga, would slay evil divisive forces or society’s asuras.
D. That said, this Vijay Dashami isn’t without victories showing that liberalism is also thriving in India.
E. Polarisation along religious lines and intolerance towards alternative viewpoints militates against the fabric of modern India.
Which of the following would be the SECOND statement after rearrangement?
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- These are demons that certainly need to be put to rest.
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Question 50 of 100
50. Question
Category: EnglishRearrange the following sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph then answer the following questions .
- These are demons that certainly need to be put to rest.
B. As Durga Puja festivities culminate in Vijay Dashami, these are times that call for introspection.
C. President Pranab Mukherjee recently said he hoped that society’s positive powers, as embodied by goddess Durga, would slay evil divisive forces or society’s asuras.
D. That said, this Vijay Dashami isn’t without victories showing that liberalism is also thriving in India.
E. Polarisation along religious lines and intolerance towards alternative viewpoints militates against the fabric of modern India.
Which of the following would be the FIFTH statement after rearrangement?
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- These are demons that certainly need to be put to rest.
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Question 51 of 100
51. Question
Category: EnglishRearrange the following sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph then answer the following questions .
- These are demons that certainly need to be put to rest.
B. As Durga Puja festivities culminate in Vijay Dashami, these are times that call for introspection.
C. President Pranab Mukherjee recently said he hoped that society’s positive powers, as embodied by goddess Durga, would slay evil divisive forces or society’s asuras.
D. That said, this Vijay Dashami isn’t without victories showing that liberalism is also thriving in India.
E. Polarisation along religious lines and intolerance towards alternative viewpoints militates against the fabric of modern India.
Which of the following would be the FIRST statement after rearrangement?
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- These are demons that certainly need to be put to rest.
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Question 52 of 100
52. Question
Category: EnglishRearrange the following sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph then answer the following questions .
- These are demons that certainly need to be put to rest.
B. As Durga Puja festivities culminate in Vijay Dashami, these are times that call for introspection.
C. President Pranab Mukherjee recently said he hoped that society’s positive powers, as embodied by goddess Durga, would slay evil divisive forces or society’s asuras.
D. That said, this Vijay Dashami isn’t without victories showing that liberalism is also thriving in India.
E. Polarisation along religious lines and intolerance towards alternative viewpoints militates against the fabric of modern India.
Which of the following would be the THIRD statement after rearrangement?
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- These are demons that certainly need to be put to rest.
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Question 53 of 100
53. Question
Category: EnglishRearrange the following sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph then answer the following questions .
- These are demons that certainly need to be put to rest.
B. As Durga Puja festivities culminate in Vijay Dashami, these are times that call for introspection.
C. President Pranab Mukherjee recently said he hoped that society’s positive powers, as embodied by goddess Durga, would slay evil divisive forces or society’s asuras.
D. That said, this Vijay Dashami isn’t without victories showing that liberalism is also thriving in India.
E. Polarisation along religious lines and intolerance towards alternative viewpoints militates against the fabric of modern India.
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- These are demons that certainly need to be put to rest.
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Question 54 of 100
54. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
Nature is like business. Business sense dictates that we guard our capital and live from the interest. Nature’s capital is the enormous diversity of living things. Without it, we cannot feed ourselves, cure ourselves of illness or provide industry with the raw materials of wealth creation. Professor Edward Wilson, of Harvard University says, “The folly our descendants are least likely to forgive us is the ongoing loss of genetic and species diversity. This will take millions of years to correct.”Only 150 plant species have ever been widely cultivated. Yet over 75,000 edible plants are known in the wild. In a hungry world, with a population growing by 90 million each year, so much wasted potential is tragic. Medicines from the wild are worth around 40 billion dollars a year. Over 5000 species are known to yield chemical with cancer fighting potential Scientists currently estimate that the total number of species in the world is between 10-30 million with only around 1.4 million identified.
The web of life is torn when mankind exploits natural resources in short-sighted ways. The trade in tropical hardwoods can destroy whole forests to extract just a few commercially attractive specimens. Bad agricultural practice triggers 24 billion tonnes of top soil erosion a year losing the equivalent of 9 million tonnes of grain output. Cutting this kind of unsuitable exploitation and instituting “sustainable utilisation” will help turn the environmental crisis around
Why does the author compare ‘nature’ to business?
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Question 55 of 100
55. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
Nature is like business. Business sense dictates that we guard our capital and live from the interest. Nature’s capital is the enormous diversity of living things. Without it, we cannot feed ourselves, cure ourselves of illness or provide industry with the raw materials of wealth creation. Professor Edward Wilson, of Harvard University says, “The folly our descendants are least likely to forgive us is the ongoing loss of genetic and species diversity. This will take millions of years to correct.”Only 150 plant species have ever been widely cultivated. Yet over 75,000 edible plants are known in the wild. In a hungry world, with a population growing by 90 million each year, so much wasted potential is tragic. Medicines from the wild are worth around 40 billion dollars a year. Over 5000 species are known to yield chemical with cancer fighting potential Scientists currently estimate that the total number of species in the world is between 10-30 million with only around 1.4 million identified.
The web of life is torn when mankind exploits natural resources in short-sighted ways. The trade in tropical hardwoods can destroy whole forests to extract just a few commercially attractive specimens. Bad agricultural practice triggers 24 billion tonnes of top soil erosion a year losing the equivalent of 9 million tonnes of grain output. Cutting this kind of unsuitable exploitation and instituting “sustainable utilisation” will help turn the environmental crisis around
The folly our descendants are least likely to forgive us.” What is the business equivalent of the folly the author is referring to?
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Question 56 of 100
56. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
Nature is like business. Business sense dictates that we guard our capital and live from the interest. Nature’s capital is the enormous diversity of living things. Without it, we cannot feed ourselves, cure ourselves of illness or provide industry with the raw materials of wealth creation. Professor Edward Wilson, of Harvard University says, “The folly our descendants are least likely to forgive us is the ongoing loss of genetic and species diversity. This will take millions of years to correct.”Only 150 plant species have ever been widely cultivated. Yet over 75,000 edible plants are known in the wild. In a hungry world, with a population growing by 90 million each year, so much wasted potential is tragic. Medicines from the wild are worth around 40 billion dollars a year. Over 5000 species are known to yield chemical with cancer fighting potential Scientists currently estimate that the total number of species in the world is between 10-30 million with only around 1.4 million identified.
The web of life is torn when mankind exploits natural resources in short-sighted ways. The trade in tropical hardwoods can destroy whole forests to extract just a few commercially attractive specimens. Bad agricultural practice triggers 24 billion tonnes of top soil erosion a year losing the equivalent of 9 million tonnes of grain output. Cutting this kind of unsuitable exploitation and instituting “sustainable utilisation” will help turn the environmental crisis around
Which of the following statements is false in context of the given passage?
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Question 57 of 100
57. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
Nature is like business. Business sense dictates that we guard our capital and live from the interest. Nature’s capital is the enormous diversity of living things. Without it, we cannot feed ourselves, cure ourselves of illness or provide industry with the raw materials of wealth creation. Professor Edward Wilson, of Harvard University says, “The folly our descendants are least likely to forgive us is the ongoing loss of genetic and species diversity. This will take millions of years to correct.”Only 150 plant species have ever been widely cultivated. Yet over 75,000 edible plants are known in the wild. In a hungry world, with a population growing by 90 million each year, so much wasted potential is tragic. Medicines from the wild are worth around 40 billion dollars a year. Over 5000 species are known to yield chemical with cancer fighting potential Scientists currently estimate that the total number of species in the world is between 10-30 million with only around 1.4 million identified.
The web of life is torn when mankind exploits natural resources in short-sighted ways. The trade in tropical hardwoods can destroy whole forests to extract just a few commercially attractive specimens. Bad agricultural practice triggers 24 billion tonnes of top soil erosion a year losing the equivalent of 9 million tonnes of grain output. Cutting this kind of unsuitable exploitation and instituting “sustainable utilisation” will help turn the environmental crisis around
Which of the following correctly reflects the opinion of the author to take care of hunger in the world?
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Question 58 of 100
58. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
Nature is like business. Business sense dictates that we guard our capital and live from the interest. Nature’s capital is the enormous diversity of living things. Without it, we cannot feed ourselves, cure ourselves of illness or provide industry with the raw materials of wealth creation. Professor Edward Wilson, of Harvard University says, “The folly our descendants are least likely to forgive us is the ongoing loss of genetic and species diversity. This will take millions of years to correct.”Only 150 plant species have ever been widely cultivated. Yet over 75,000 edible plants are known in the wild. In a hungry world, with a population growing by 90 million each year, so much wasted potential is tragic. Medicines from the wild are worth around 40 billion dollars a year. Over 5000 species are known to yield chemical with cancer fighting potential Scientists currently estimate that the total number of species in the world is between 10-30 million with only around 1.4 million identified.
The web of life is torn when mankind exploits natural resources in short-sighted ways. The trade in tropical hardwoods can destroy whole forests to extract just a few commercially attractive specimens. Bad agricultural practice triggers 24 billion tonnes of top soil erosion a year losing the equivalent of 9 million tonnes of grain output. Cutting this kind of unsuitable exploitation and instituting “sustainable utilisation” will help turn the environmental crisis around
Which of the following is mentioned as the immediate cause for the destruction of plant species?
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Question 59 of 100
59. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
Nature is like business. Business sense dictates that we guard our capital and live from the interest. Nature’s capital is the enormous diversity of living things. Without it, we cannot feed ourselves, cure ourselves of illness or provide industry with the raw materials of wealth creation. Professor Edward Wilson, of Harvard University says, “The folly our descendants are least likely to forgive us is the ongoing loss of genetic and species diversity. This will take millions of years to correct.”Only 150 plant species have ever been widely cultivated. Yet over 75,000 edible plants are known in the wild. In a hungry world, with a population growing by 90 million each year, so much wasted potential is tragic. Medicines from the wild are worth around 40 billion dollars a year. Over 5000 species are known to yield chemical with cancer fighting potential Scientists currently estimate that the total number of species in the world is between 10-30 million with only around 1.4 million identified.
The web of life is torn when mankind exploits natural resources in short-sighted ways. The trade in tropical hardwoods can destroy whole forests to extract just a few commercially attractive specimens. Bad agricultural practice triggers 24 billion tonnes of top soil erosion a year losing the equivalent of 9 million tonnes of grain output. Cutting this kind of unsuitable exploitation and instituting “sustainable utilisation” will help turn the environmental crisis around
Choose the word which is nearly same in meaning to the given word as used in the passage.
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Question 60 of 100
60. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
Nature is like business. Business sense dictates that we guard our capital and live from the interest. Nature’s capital is the enormous diversity of living things. Without it, we cannot feed ourselves, cure ourselves of illness or provide industry with the raw materials of wealth creation. Professor Edward Wilson, of Harvard University says, “The folly our descendants are least likely to forgive us is the ongoing loss of genetic and species diversity. This will take millions of years to correct.”Only 150 plant species have ever been widely cultivated. Yet over 75,000 edible plants are known in the wild. In a hungry world, with a population growing by 90 million each year, so much wasted potential is tragic. Medicines from the wild are worth around 40 billion dollars a year. Over 5000 species are known to yield chemical with cancer fighting potential Scientists currently estimate that the total number of species in the world is between 10-30 million with only around 1.4 million identified.
The web of life is torn when mankind exploits natural resources in short-sighted ways. The trade in tropical hardwoods can destroy whole forests to extract just a few commercially attractive specimens. Bad agricultural practice triggers 24 billion tonnes of top soil erosion a year losing the equivalent of 9 million tonnes of grain output. Cutting this kind of unsuitable exploitation and instituting “sustainable utilisation” will help turn the environmental crisis around
Choose the word which is nearly same in meaning to the given word as used in the passage.
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Question 61 of 100
61. Question
Category: EnglishERROR FINDING
a)/ The advancement in India’s rank in b)/the World Bank’s ‘ease of doing business’ c)/ratings does reflects the Centre’s d)/efforts to improve matters.e)/ No error
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Question 62 of 100
62. Question
Category: EnglishERROR FINDING
a)/It is possible that if operator b)/are at these limits, there c)/would be little room for either d)/secondary market or M&A activity.e)/No error
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Question 63 of 100
63. Question
Category: EnglishERROR FINDING
a)/Mergers and acquisitions b)/are a useful c)/market-based tool d)/for spectrum reallocation.e)/ No error
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Question 64 of 100
64. Question
Category: EnglishERROR FINDING
a)/To appear really b)/convincing, the improvements c)/should be able to sustain d)/themselves on time.e)/No error
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Question 65 of 100
65. Question
Category: EnglishERROR FINDING
a)/The World Bank concept b)/is certainly novel as there c)/is no other such benchmark d)/for comparing countries.e)/No error
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Question 66 of 100
66. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions given below-
Eight members F, N, R, Q, P, S, B and X are sitting around a circular table and facing outside the centre but not necessarily in the same order. There are three male members and they do not sit next to each other. They all like different serials of zee t.v i.e. Kumkum Bhagya, Qubool Hai, Lajwanti, Jamai Raja, Neeli Chhatri Waale, Tashan-E-Ishq, Yeh Vaada Raha and Aapki Antara but not necessarily in the same order.
S is between X and N but does not like Aapki Antara serial. R is between P and F.Q, a male member, is second to the left of S and likes Kumkum Bhagya serials .
N is a female member who likes Jamai Raja serial. F, a male member, sits third to the right of S who does not like Qubool Hai serial . There is a male member between N and X. No female members like Neeli Chhatri Waale serial. F and B like Yeh Vaada Raha and Tashan-E-Ishq respectively.P and X do not like Aapki Antara. The member who likes Lajwanti serial, does not sit between R and Q.
Who among the following sits between F and P and which serial he/she does like?
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Question 67 of 100
67. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions given below-
Eight members F, N, R, Q, P, S, B and X are sitting around a circular table and facing outside the centre but not necessarily in the same order. There are three male members and they do not sit next to each other. They all like different serials of zee t.v i.e. Kumkum Bhagya, Qubool Hai, Lajwanti, Jamai Raja, Neeli Chhatri Waale, Tashan-E-Ishq, Yeh Vaada Raha and Aapki Antara but not necessarily in the same order.
How many person(s) sit between B and N ?
S is between X and N but does not like Aapki Antara serial. R is between P and F.Q, a male member, is second to the left of S and likes Kumkum Bhagya serials .
N is a female member who likes Jamai Raja serial. F, a male member, sits third to the right of S who does not like Qubool Hai serial . There is a male member between N and X. No female members like Neeli Chhatri Waale serial. F and B like Yeh Vaada Raha and Tashan-E-Ishq respectively.P and X do not like Aapki Antara. The member who likes Lajwanti serial, does not sit between R and Q.
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Question 68 of 100
68. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions given below-
Eight members F, N, R, Q, P, S, B and X are sitting around a circular table and facing outside the centre but not necessarily in the same order. There are three male members and they do not sit next to each other. They all like different serials of zee t.v i.e. Kumkum Bhagya, Qubool Hai, Lajwanti, Jamai Raja, Neeli Chhatri Waale, Tashan-E-Ishq, Yeh Vaada Raha and Aapki Antara but not necessarily in the same order.
S is between X and N but does not like Aapki Antara serial. R is between P and F.Q, a male member, is second to the left of S and likes Kumkum Bhagya serials .
N is a female member who likes Jamai Raja serial. F, a male member, sits third to the right of S who does not like Qubool Hai serial . There is a male member between N and X. No female members like Neeli Chhatri Waale serial. F and B like Yeh Vaada Raha and Tashan-E-Ishq respectively.P and X do not like Aapki Antara. The member who likes Lajwanti serial, does not sit between R and Q.
Who among the following are the three male members ?
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Question 69 of 100
69. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions given below-
Eight members F, N, R, Q, P, S, B and X are sitting around a circular table and facing outside the centre but not necessarily in the same order. There are three male members and they do not sit next to each other. They all like different serials of zee t.v i.e. Kumkum Bhagya, Qubool Hai, Lajwanti, Jamai Raja, Neeli Chhatri Waale, Tashan-E-Ishq, Yeh Vaada Raha and Aapki Antara but not necessarily in the same order.
S is between X and N but does not like Aapki Antara serial. R is between P and F.Q, a male member, is second to the left of S and likes Kumkum Bhagya serials .
N is a female member who likes Jamai Raja serial. F, a male member, sits third to the right of S who does not like Qubool Hai serial . There is a male member between N and X. No female members like Neeli Chhatri Waale serial. F and B like Yeh Vaada Raha and Tashan-E-Ishq respectively.P and X do not like Aapki Antara. The member who likes Lajwanti serial, does not sit between R and Q.
Who among the following is to the immediate left of N?
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Question 70 of 100
70. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions given below-
Eight members F, N, R, Q, P, S, B and X are sitting around a circular table and facing outside the centre but not necessarily in the same order. There are three male members and they do not sit next to each other. They all like different serials of zee t.v i.e. Kumkum Bhagya, Qubool Hai, Lajwanti, Jamai Raja, Neeli Chhatri Waale, Tashan-E-Ishq, Yeh Vaada Raha and Aapki Antara but not necessarily in the same order.
S is between X and N but does not like Aapki Antara serial. R is between P and F.Q, a male member, is second to the left of S and likes Kumkum Bhagya serials .
N is a female member who likes Jamai Raja serial. F, a male member, sits third to the right of S who does not like Qubool Hai serial . There is a male member between N and X. No female members like Neeli Chhatri Waale serial. F and B like Yeh Vaada Raha and Tashan-E-Ishq respectively.P and X do not like Aapki Antara. The member who likes Lajwanti serial, does not sit between R and Q.
Which of the following is true about S?
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Question 71 of 100
71. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight friends Kamla, Rano, Pooja, Poonam, Seema, Mita, Twist and Divya are sitting in a circle and facing towards the centre but not necessarily in the same order.
(A) Those two friends are not neighbours to each other whose names are starting with letter P.
(B) Kamla is second to the left of Rano.
(C) Twist is neighbour of Pooja.
(D) There is only one friend between Kamla and Pooja.
(E) Mita and Divya are neighbours of Poonam.
Who is fifth to the left of Twist?
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Question 72 of 100
72. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight friends Kamla, Rano, Pooja, Poonam, Seema, Mita, Twist and Divya are sitting in a circle and facing towards the centre but not necessarily in the same order.
(A) Those two friends are not neighbours to each other whose names are starting with letter P.
(B) Kamla is second to the left of Rano.
(C) Twist is neighbour of Pooja.
(D) There is only one friend between Kamla and Pooja.
(E) Mita and Divya are neighbours of Poonam.
Who is infront of Kamla?
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Question 73 of 100
73. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight friends Kamla, Rano, Pooja, Poonam, Seema, Mita, Twist and Divya are sitting in a circle and facing towards the centre but not necessarily in the same order.
(A) Those two friends are not neighbours to each other whose names are starting with letter P.
(B) Kamla is second to the left of Rano.
(C) Twist is neighbour of Pooja.
(D) There is only one friend between Kamla and Pooja.
(E) Mita and Divya are neighbours of Poonam
From the given data, how many persons’ positions are definitely determined?
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Question 74 of 100
74. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight friends Kamla, Rano, Pooja, Poonam, Seema, Mita, Twist and Divya are sitting in a circle and facing towards the centre but not necessarily in the same order.
(A) Those two friends are not neighbours to each other whose names are starting with letter P.
(B) Kamla is second to the left of Rano.
(C) Twist is neighbour of Pooja.
(D) There is only one friend between Kamla and Pooja.
(E) Mita and Divya are neighbours of Poonam
If Mita is neighbour of Rano then who is fourth to the right of Divya?
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Question 75 of 100
75. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight friends Kamla, Rano, Pooja, Poonam, Seema, Mita, Twist and Divya are sitting in a circle and facing towards the centre but not necessarily in the same order.
(A) Those two friends are not neighbours to each other whose names are starting with letter P.
(B) Kamla is second to the left of Rano.
(C) Twist is neighbour of Pooja.
(D) There is only one friend between Kamla and Pooja.
(E) Mita and Divya are neighbours of Poonam
Which of the following sitting arrangements is valid from anticlockwise, starting from the name whose first letter of the name has 18 place value according to English alphabet?
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Question 76 of 100
76. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements: All flowers are trees. No tree is a house. Some houses are wheels Conclusions: I. All wheels are trees is a possibility II. All trees are wheels is a possibility.
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Question 77 of 100
77. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements: All pens are pencils. No pencils are clips. No pencils are dusters. Conclusions: I. Some dusters are not pens II. Some clips are dusters
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Question 78 of 100
78. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements: All erasers are pens. All erasers are dusters. Some erasers are sharpeners. Conclusions: I. Some pens are not sharpeners. II. All pens are dusters
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Question 79 of 100
79. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements: Some horses are dogs. All dogs are cats. No cats are rats. Conclusions: I. Some cats are horses II. All rats are horses is a possibility
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Question 80 of 100
80. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements: Some sheets are rods. No sheet is a foil. All rods are marbles. Conclusions: I. Some rods are foils II. Some rods are not foils
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Question 81 of 100
81. Question
Category: ReasoningA goat walks 10 m towards north, turns to right and run 15m and again turn to right and walk 20m and again turns to left and walk 10m, and finally turns to right and stop. In which direction goat is facing.
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Question 82 of 100
82. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following arrangement carefully and answer the following
C 7 P @ 2 R T = 4 N L 8 I 5 F E 3 $ D G & 7 S U * O Y Which of the following is the seventh to the left of the 18th from the right end ?
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Question 83 of 100
83. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following arrangement carefully and answer the following
C 7 P @ 2 R T = 4 N L 8 I 5 F E 3 $ D G & 7 S U * O Y
How many such numbers are there in the series which is immediately preceded by symbol and followed by alphabet?
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Question 84 of 100
84. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following arrangement carefully and answer the following
C 7 P @ 2 R T = 4 N L 8 I 5 F E 3 $ D G & 7 S U * O Y
How many symbols are there in the series which is either immediately followed by number or immediately preceded by vowel ?
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Question 85 of 100
85. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following arrangement carefully and answer the following
C 7 P @ 2 R T = 4 N L 8 I 5 F E 3 $ D G & 7 S U * O Y
Four of the following are alike in some manner, find out the one that doesn’t belong the group.
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Question 86 of 100
86. Question
Category: ReasoningP & Q – P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q
P@Q – P is neither greater than nor equal to QP*Q – P is not smaller than Q
P$Q – P is not greater than Q
P%Q – P is neither greater than nor smaller than QA*B, B&E, F&E, F*D
Conclusion 1) A&E 2) A&DCorrect
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Question 87 of 100
87. Question
Category: ReasoningP & Q – P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q
P@Q – P is neither greater than nor equal to QP*Q – P is not smaller than Q
P$Q – P is not greater than Q
P%Q – P is neither greater than nor smaller than QA*B, B&E, F&E, F*D
Conclusion 1) A&E 2) A&DCorrect
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Question 88 of 100
88. Question
Category: ReasoningP & Q – P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q
P@Q – P is neither greater than nor equal to QP*Q – P is not smaller than Q
P$Q – P is not greater than Q
P%Q – P is neither greater than nor smaller than QA % B, C & B, C * D, E@D
Conclusions : 1) C % D 2) C & DCorrect
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Question 89 of 100
89. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following infromation and answer the following questions
A + B means ‘A is the father of B’
A- B means ‘A is the husband of B’
A*B means ‘A is the sister of B’
A%B means ‘A is the brother of B’
A@B means ‘A is the mother of B’
What is the relation of A with D in ‘A+B*C-D’?Correct
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Question 90 of 100
90. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following infromation and answer the following questions
A + B means ‘A is the father of B’
A- B means ‘A is the husband of B’
A*B means ‘A is the sister of B’
A%B means ‘A is the brother of B’
A@B means ‘A is the mother of B’
89. What is the relation of A with D in ‘A+B*C-D’?What is the relation of C with B in ‘A-B*P@C’.
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Question 91 of 100
91. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following infromation and answer the following questions
A + B means ‘A is the father of B’
A- B means ‘A is the husband of B’
A*B means ‘A is the sister of B’
A%B means ‘A is the brother of B’
A@B means ‘A is the mother of B’What should be placed in place of question mark in ‘A * D? P – R ‘so that R becomes daughter in law of D.
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Question 92 of 100
92. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following infromation and answer the following questions
A + B means ‘A is the father of B’
A- B means ‘A is the husband of B’
A*B means ‘A is the sister of B’
A%B means ‘A is the brother of B’
A@B means ‘A is the mother of B’
How many male members are there in the expression P + Q – R * S @ T.Correct
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Question 93 of 100
93. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below
‘all workshop are office’ is written as ‘ rm den no sa’
‘workshop is in industries’ is written as ‘set zd no xq’
‘office and industries area’ is written as ‘lt set hgt den’
‘industries area is crowded’ is written as ‘ set zd lb hgt’What does ‘ sa’ stand for ?
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Question 94 of 100
94. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below
‘all workshop are office’ is written as ‘ rm den no sa’
‘workshop is in industries’ is written as ‘set zd no xq’
‘office and industries area’ is written as ‘lt set hgt den’
‘industries area is crowded’ is written as ‘ set zd lb hgt’What is the code for crowded ?
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Question 95 of 100
95. Question
Category: ReasoningIn a certain code CARTOON is written as OPPUSBD, then in same code TEACHER is written as.
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Question 96 of 100
96. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered 1 & 2. On the basis of information given in the statement to be true, then decide which of the following suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing. Give your answer as-
The state government has decided to provide relief by way of food and clothes to all the flood victims in the state.
I.The government machinery should identify those people who are affected by flood and are to be provided with relief material.
II.The government machinery should procure enough food and clothes for providing relief to the flood victims.Correct
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Question 97 of 100
97. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered 1 & 2. On the basis of information given in the statement to be true, then decide which of the following suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.
Increasing construction of residential towers in the city is hampering the infrastructure arrangements like water supply, sewage system etc.
I.Municipal authorities in the city should not permit construction of towers unless adequate provisions for infrastructural facilities are made.
II.Concerned authorities should take stringent action against those builders who are violating the rulesCorrect
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Question 98 of 100
98. Question
Category: ReasoningDATA SUFFICIENCY. GIVE OPTION
Among M, N, O ,P and Q each securing different marks in an examination, whose position is last among them.
I.P has secured less marks than only O and Q
II.N has secured more marks than MCorrect
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Question 99 of 100
99. Question
Category: ReasoningDATA SUFFICIENCY. GIVE OPTION
In a row of 20 students facing north, What is Priya’s position from the right end ?
I.Ashwini is fifth to the right of Priya and 18th from the left end of the row.
II.Meena is third to the left of Priya and 11th from the right end of the row.Correct
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Question 100 of 100
100. Question
Category: ReasoningDATA SUFFICIENCY. GIVE OPTION
Who among A, B, C, D and E each having a different age, is definitely the youngest ?
I.B is younger than E but not the youngest
II.C is younger than only E and ACorrect
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