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Question 1 of 100
1. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeDirection Q 1–5: What should come in place of question mark in the following number series?
112 259 392 511 616 ?
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112 + 147 = 259
259 + 133 ( =147 – 14) = 392
392 + 119 (=133-14)= 511
511 + 105 (=119-14)= 616
616 + 91 (=105-14)= 707Incorrect
112 + 147 = 259
259 + 133 ( =147 – 14) = 392
392 + 119 (=133-14)= 511
511 + 105 (=119-14)= 616
616 + 91 (=105-14)= 707Unattempted
112 + 147 = 259
259 + 133 ( =147 – 14) = 392
392 + 119 (=133-14)= 511
511 + 105 (=119-14)= 616
616 + 91 (=105-14)= 707 -
Question 2 of 100
2. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude45 70 413 494 ? 1994
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45 + 52 = 70
70 + 72=413
413 + 92=494
494 + 112=1825
1825 + 132=1994Incorrect
45 + 52 = 70
70 + 72=413
413 + 92=494
494 + 112=1825
1825 + 132=1994Unattempted
45 + 52 = 70
70 + 72=413
413 + 92=494
494 + 112=1825
1825 + 132=1994 -
Question 3 of 100
3. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude5 6 14 45 184 ?
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5 × 1 + 1 = 6
6 × 2 + 2 = 14
14 × 3 + 3 = 45
45 × 4 + 4 = 184
184× 5+5=925Incorrect
5 × 1 + 1 = 6
6 × 2 + 2 = 14
14 × 3 + 3 = 45
45 × 4 + 4 = 184
184× 5+5=925Unattempted
5 × 1 + 1 = 6
6 × 2 + 2 = 14
14 × 3 + 3 = 45
45 × 4 + 4 = 184
184× 5+5=925 -
Question 4 of 100
4. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude38 576 1008 1369 1658 ?
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38+232=576
576+212=1008
1008+192=1369
1369+172=1658
1658+152=1883Incorrect
38+232=576
576+212=1008
1008+192=1369
1369+172=1658
1658+152=1883Unattempted
38+232=576
576+212=1008
1008+192=1369
1369+172=1658
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Question 5 of 100
5. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude34 69 91 102 104 95 ?
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34 + 62-1 = 69
69+52-3=91
91+42-5=102
102+32-7=104
104+22-9=95
95+12-11=85Incorrect
34 + 62-1 = 69
69+52-3=91
91+42-5=102
102+32-7=104
104+22-9=95
95+12-11=85Unattempted
34 + 62-1 = 69
69+52-3=91
91+42-5=102
102+32-7=104
104+22-9=95
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Question 6 of 100
6. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeDirection Q 6 -10: Study the given table carefully to answer the following questions:
Distribution of Funds (in Rs. Thousands) in five different departments in six different years.
Departments/Years Sports Education Research Agriculture Medical 2005 7.2 10.8 5.6 7.8 13.6 2006 6.9 12.3 4.9 12.8 10.5 2007 9.5 11.7 7.2 16.6 12.2 2008 10.5 20.6 9.8 18.7 8.3 2009 8.5 25.5 11.9 21.6 14.5 2010 11.2 24.5 14.8 20.9 22.9
Question 6: What was the 40 percent of the total fund given to tall the departments together in the year 2007?
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Total fund given to all departments in 2007 = 57200
So 40% = 57200 × 40 / 100 = 22880Incorrect
Total fund given to all departments in 2007 = 57200
So 40% = 57200 × 40 / 100 = 22880Unattempted
Total fund given to all departments in 2007 = 57200
So 40% = 57200 × 40 / 100 = 22880 -
Question 7 of 100
7. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeWhat was the approximate percent increase in funds given to Education department in the year 2009 as compared to the previous year?
Distribution of Funds (in Rs. Thousands) in five different departments in six different years.
Departments/Years Sports Education Research Agriculture Medical 2005 7.2 10.8 5.6 7.8 13.6 2006 6.9 12.3 4.9 12.8 10.5 2007 9.5 11.7 7.2 16.6 12.2 2008 10.5 20.6 9.8 18.7 8.3 2009 8.5 25.5 11.9 21.6 14.5 2010 11.2 24.5 14.8 20.9 22.9 Correct
Required % increase = (25.5 – 20.6)×100/20.6 = 24
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Required % increase = (25.5 – 20.6)×100/20.6 = 24
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Required % increase = (25.5 – 20.6)×100/20.6 = 24
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Question 8 of 100
8. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeFunds given to Medical department in the year 2006 was what percent of the fund given to Sports department in the year 2010?
Distribution of Funds (in Rs. Thousands) in five different departments in six different years.
Departments/Years Sports Education Research Agriculture Medical 2005 7.2 10.8 5.6 7.8 13.6 2006 6.9 12.3 4.9 12.8 10.5 2007 9.5 11.7 7.2 16.6 12.2 2008 10.5 20.6 9.8 18.7 8.3 2009 8.5 25.5 11.9 21.6 14.5 2010 11.2 24.5 14.8 20.9 22.9 Correct
Required % = 10.5 ×100/11.2 = 93.75
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Required % = 10.5 ×100/11.2 = 93.75
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Required % = 10.5 ×100/11.2 = 93.75
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Question 9 of 100
9. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeWhat was the average fund given to agriculture department over all the years together?
Distribution of Funds (in Rs. Thousands) in five different departments in six different years.
Departments/Years Sports Education Research Agriculture Medical 2005 7.2 10.8 5.6 7.8 13.6 2006 6.9 12.3 4.9 12.8 10.5 2007 9.5 11.7 7.2 16.6 12.2 2008 10.5 20.6 9.8 18.7 8.3 2009 8.5 25.5 11.9 21.6 14.5 2010 11.2 24.5 14.8 20.9 22.9 Correct
Required Average fund = 7.8 + 12.8 +16.6 + 18.7 + 21.6 + 20.9 / 6 = 16.4 thousand or 16400.
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Required Average fund = 7.8 + 12.8 +16.6 + 18.7 + 21.6 + 20.9 / 6 = 16.4 thousand or 16400.
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Required Average fund = 7.8 + 12.8 +16.6 + 18.7 + 21.6 + 20.9 / 6 = 16.4 thousand or 16400.
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Question 10 of 100
10. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeIn which department was the fund distributed consistently increased from year 2006 to 2010?
Distribution of Funds (in Rs. Thousands) in five different departments in six different years.
Departments/Years Sports Education Research Agriculture Medical 2005 7.2 10.8 5.6 7.8 13.6 2006 6.9 12.3 4.9 12.8 10.5 2007 9.5 11.7 7.2 16.6 12.2 2008 10.5 20.6 9.8 18.7 8.3 2009 8.5 25.5 11.9 21.6 14.5 2010 11.2 24.5 14.8 20.9 22.9 Correct
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Question 11 of 100
11. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeDirection Q 11 – 15: What should come in the place of question mark?
36.7% of 1760 – 22.2% of 675 = (?)2 + 12.07
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Question 12 of 100
12. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude(73)2 – 6205 ÷ 17 = (?)2 +1243
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Question 13 of 100
13. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude√5687 × √1245 ÷ √689=? ÷ 13
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Question 14 of 100
14. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude6578÷67×15=? × 6
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Simply Apply BODMAS rule and replace ? by y and solve it.
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Simply Apply BODMAS rule and replace ? by y and solve it.
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Simply Apply BODMAS rule and replace ? by y and solve it.
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Question 15 of 100
15. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude√[ 122 × 24 ÷ 5 – (6)3 + 149.8] = ?
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Question 16 of 100
16. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeDirection Q 16-20:What will come in the place of Question mark? (Approximately)
Question: (83.980 + 5.883 – 3.0859 ) 4.005 = ?
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After Approximation = ( 84 + 6 – 3 ) 4 = 348
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After Approximation = ( 84 + 6 – 3 ) 4 = 348
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After Approximation = ( 84 + 6 – 3 ) 4 = 348
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Question 17 of 100
17. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude28.963 ×29.018 ÷ 26.153 = 2?
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All power After Approximation = 9 + 9 – 6 = y => y = 12
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All power After Approximation = 9 + 9 – 6 = y => y = 12
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All power After Approximation = 9 + 9 – 6 = y => y = 12
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Question 18 of 100
18. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude1500.0936 ÷ 24.876 – 29.986 × 1.986
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After Approximation = 1500÷ 25 – 30× 2
= 60 -60 =0Incorrect
After Approximation = 1500÷ 25 – 30× 2
= 60 -60 =0Unattempted
After Approximation = 1500÷ 25 – 30× 2
= 60 -60 =0 -
Question 19 of 100
19. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude√80.820 ÷ √ 24.965 × √ 625.2365 = ?
Correct
After Approximation = 9 ÷ 5 × 25
now apply BODMAS Rule = 9 × 25 ÷ 5 = 45Incorrect
After Approximation = 9 ÷ 5 × 25
now apply BODMAS Rule = 9 × 25 ÷ 5 = 45Unattempted
After Approximation = 9 ÷ 5 × 25
now apply BODMAS Rule = 9 × 25 ÷ 5 = 45 -
Question 20 of 100
20. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude[ 2.369 { 9.895 ( 10.986 – .9965 ) } ] = ?
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After Approximation = [ 2 { 10 ( 11 – 1 ) } ] = 200
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After Approximation = [ 2 { 10 ( 11 – 1 ) } ] = 200
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After Approximation = [ 2 { 10 ( 11 – 1 ) } ] = 200
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Question 21 of 100
21. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeDirection Q 21 – 25: Study the Chart Carefully to answer the following questions.
Question 21: If the income of Company A in the year 2007 was Rs. 6.3 lakhs, what was its expenditure in that year?
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Let expenditure of company A in year 2007 was y.
50 -= (6.3 – y )×100 / y
y = 4.2 LakhIncorrect
Let expenditure of company A in year 2007 was y.
50 -= (6.3 – y )×100 / y
y = 4.2 LakhUnattempted
Let expenditure of company A in year 2007 was y.
50 -= (6.3 – y )×100 / y
y = 4.2 Lakh -
Question 22 of 100
22. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeIf the amount of profit made by company A in the year 2009 was Rs. 31.85 lakhs, What was its expenditure in that year?
Correct
If expenditure be Rs y Lakh then
35 = 31.85× 100/y
35y= 3185
y=Rs. 91 LakhIncorrect
If expenditure be Rs y Lakh then
35 = 31.85× 100/y
35y= 3185
y=Rs. 91 LakhUnattempted
If expenditure be Rs y Lakh then
35 = 31.85× 100/y
35y= 3185
y=Rs. 91 Lakh -
Question 23 of 100
23. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeWhat is the approximate average percent profit od Company A over all the years together?
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Add all and divide by 6
Incorrect
Add all and divide by 6
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Add all and divide by 6
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Question 24 of 100
24. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeIf In the year 2004, Incomes of both companies A and B were the same, what be the respective ration of their expenditures?
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Incorrect
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Question 25 of 100
25. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeWhat is the average amount of profit earned by Company B over the years?
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Incorrect
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Question 26 of 100
26. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeA man divided Rs. 9000 among his four sons, three daughters and wife. Each daughter got twice the amount given to each son. His wife got Rs 300 less than amount given to each son. How much total amount did all the three daughter get?
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Let Amount received by each son = y
Amount received by each daughter =2y
Amount received by wife = y – 800Given y + 2y + y -800 = 9600
y = 900
Daughters part = 6 × 900 = 5400Incorrect
Let Amount received by each son = y
Amount received by each daughter =2y
Amount received by wife = y – 800Given y + 2y + y -800 = 9600
y = 900
Daughters part = 6 × 900 = 5400Unattempted
Let Amount received by each son = y
Amount received by each daughter =2y
Amount received by wife = y – 800Given y + 2y + y -800 = 9600
y = 900
Daughters part = 6 × 900 = 5400 -
Question 27 of 100
27. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude15 men can make a carpet 60 meter long in 8 days. What length of similar carpet can be made by 24 men in 3 days?
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15 : 24
: : 60 : y
8 : 315 × 8 × y = 24×3×60
y = 36mIncorrect
15 : 24
: : 60 : y
8 : 315 × 8 × y = 24×3×60
y = 36mUnattempted
15 : 24
: : 60 : y
8 : 315 × 8 × y = 24×3×60
y = 36m -
Question 28 of 100
28. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeThe present ages of Sohan and Praveen are in the ratio of 7:6 respectively. After 8 years the ratio of their ages will be 9:8. What is the difference in their ages?
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Let present ages of Sohan and Praveen are 7y and 6y respectively.
After 8 Years ages will be
(7y +8) : ( 6y + 8 ) = 9 : 8
Y = 4
So Required Difference = 7y – 6y = 4 YearsIncorrect
Let present ages of Sohan and Praveen are 7y and 6y respectively.
After 8 Years ages will be
(7y +8) : ( 6y + 8 ) = 9 : 8
Y = 4
So Required Difference = 7y – 6y = 4 YearsUnattempted
Let present ages of Sohan and Praveen are 7y and 6y respectively.
After 8 Years ages will be
(7y +8) : ( 6y + 8 ) = 9 : 8
Y = 4
So Required Difference = 7y – 6y = 4 Years -
Question 29 of 100
29. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeThe simple interest accrued on an amount of Rs. 16,500 at the end of 3 years is Rs. 5,940. What would be the compound interest accrued on the same amount at the same rate in the same period ?
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Find out the Rate = SI × 100 / Principal × Time
Now Compound interest = P [ ( 1 + R/100)T – ]Incorrect
Find out the Rate = SI × 100 / Principal × Time
Now Compound interest = P [ ( 1 + R/100)T – ]Unattempted
Find out the Rate = SI × 100 / Principal × Time
Now Compound interest = P [ ( 1 + R/100)T – ] -
Question 30 of 100
30. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeVivek started a business investing Rs. 32,000. After 5 months Yogendra joined him with a capital of Rs. 22,000. At the end of the year the total profit was Rs. 16,409. What is the Vivek’s share in the profit ?
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Ratio of the equivalent capitals of Vivek and Yogendra for 1 months
= 32000×12 : 22000×7
= 192 : 77
Total Profit = Rs. 16409
So Vivek’s Share = 192 × 16409 / (192 +77) = Rs. 11712Incorrect
Ratio of the equivalent capitals of Vivek and Yogendra for 1 months
= 32000×12 : 22000×7
= 192 : 77
Total Profit = Rs. 16409
So Vivek’s Share = 192 × 16409 / (192 +77) = Rs. 11712Unattempted
Ratio of the equivalent capitals of Vivek and Yogendra for 1 months
= 32000×12 : 22000×7
= 192 : 77
Total Profit = Rs. 16409
So Vivek’s Share = 192 × 16409 / (192 +77) = Rs. 11712 -
Question 31 of 100
31. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudePradeep purchased an old Bike for Rs. 12,500 and spent Rs. 300 on transportation and Rs. 800 on service. At what price should he sell it so as to earn an overall profit of 15%?
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Total Cost of bike = 12500 +300 +800 = 13600
For 15% Profit Selling Price Must be = 115 × 13600 / 100 = Rs. 15640Incorrect
Total Cost of bike = 12500 +300 +800 = 13600
For 15% Profit Selling Price Must be = 115 × 13600 / 100 = Rs. 15640Unattempted
Total Cost of bike = 12500 +300 +800 = 13600
For 15% Profit Selling Price Must be = 115 × 13600 / 100 = Rs. 15640 -
Question 32 of 100
32. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeDirection Q 32 -33: A box contains 2 blue caps, 4 res caps, 5 green caps and 1 yellow cap.
Question 32: If four caps are picked at random, what is the probability that none is green?
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Selection of 4 caps out of 12 = 12C4 = 495
Favourable outcomes n(E) = Selection of 4 caps out of 7 caps ( excluding Green ) = 7C4 = 35
Required Probability = 35/495 = 7 /99Incorrect
Selection of 4 caps out of 12 = 12C4 = 495
Favourable outcomes n(E) = Selection of 4 caps out of 7 caps ( excluding Green ) = 7C4 = 35
Required Probability = 35/495 = 7 /99Unattempted
Selection of 4 caps out of 12 = 12C4 = 495
Favourable outcomes n(E) = Selection of 4 caps out of 7 caps ( excluding Green ) = 7C4 = 35
Required Probability = 35/495 = 7 /99 -
Question 33 of 100
33. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeIf one cap is picked at random, what is the probability that it is either blue of yellow?
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(2C1/ 12C1 ) + (1C1 / 12C1) = 1/4
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(2C1/ 12C1 ) + (1C1 / 12C1) = 1/4
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(2C1/ 12C1 ) + (1C1 / 12C1) = 1/4
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Question 34 of 100
34. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeThe perimeter of a rectangle is seven times the side of a square. Area of square is 576 cm2 . Length of square is 56cm. What is the area of circle whose radius is equal to the width of the rectangle?
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Side of Square = √576 = 24 cm.
Perimeter of rectangle = 7 × 24 = 168 cm.
Width of the rectangle = 168 / 2 – 56 = 28 cm
Area of Circle = πr2 = 2464 cm2Incorrect
Side of Square = √576 = 24 cm.
Perimeter of rectangle = 7 × 24 = 168 cm.
Width of the rectangle = 168 / 2 – 56 = 28 cm
Area of Circle = πr2 = 2464 cm2Unattempted
Side of Square = √576 = 24 cm.
Perimeter of rectangle = 7 × 24 = 168 cm.
Width of the rectangle = 168 / 2 – 56 = 28 cm
Area of Circle = πr2 = 2464 cm2 -
Question 35 of 100
35. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeIf twenty five percent of three seventh of twenty six percent of a number is 136.5. What is the number?
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Let the number be = y
Y × 26/100 × 3/7 × 25/100 = 136.5
y = 4900Incorrect
Let the number be = y
Y × 26/100 × 3/7 × 25/100 = 136.5
y = 4900Unattempted
Let the number be = y
Y × 26/100 × 3/7 × 25/100 = 136.5
y = 4900 -
Question 36 of 100
36. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirection 36-40: Read the given data carefully and answer the following questions:
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circle facing toward center of circle.
P is sitting in front of R.
R is neighbor of V.
V is sitting third right with respect to P.
Q is neighbor of U and T.
S is sitting in front of Q.
Question 36: If we replace the position of P with V, Then who is sitting in front of W ?
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Question 37 of 100
37. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWhat is the location of P with respect to the person in front of Q ?
Direction 36-40: Read the given data carefully and answer the following questions:
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circle facing toward center of circle.
P is sitting in front of R.
R is neighbor of V.
V is sitting third right with respect to P.
Q is neighbor of U and T.
S is sitting in front of Q.
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Question 38 of 100
38. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWho is sitting in front of T?
Direction 36-40: Read the given data carefully and answer the following questions:
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circle facing toward center of circle.
P is sitting in front of R.
R is neighbor of V.
V is sitting third right with respect to P.
Q is neighbor of U and T.
S is sitting in front of Q.Correct
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Question 39 of 100
39. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWho is a neighbor of P?
Direction 36-40: Read the given data carefully and answer the following questions:
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circle facing toward center of circle.
P is sitting in front of R.
R is neighbor of V.
V is sitting third right with respect to P.
Q is neighbor of U and T.
S is sitting in front of Q.Correct
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Question 40 of 100
40. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWho is sitting fourth left to Q ?
Direction 36-40: Read the given data carefully and answer the following questions:
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circle facing toward center of circle.
P is sitting in front of R.
R is neighbor of V.
V is sitting third right with respect to P.
Q is neighbor of U and T.
S is sitting in front of Q.Correct
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Question 41 of 100
41. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirection Q 41-45: Read the following statements and their conclusions carefully and then choose the appropriate answer.
Question 41:
Statement: D < C ≤ A≥ B ≤ E
Conclusion 1: E≥ A
Conclusion 2: E=CCorrect
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Question 42 of 100
42. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement: P ≥ Q < R ≤ S = T
Conclusion 1: P < S
Conclusion 2: T > QCorrect
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Question 43 of 100
43. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement: O ≥ P ≤ M < Q ≤ R
Conclusion 1: P < R
Conclusion 2: R > OCorrect
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Question 44 of 100
44. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement: L ≥ M ≥ N ≥ O = P
Conclusion 1: L ≥ N
Conclusion 2: M = OCorrect
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Question 45 of 100
45. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement: O ≥ J ≥ D < K < M
Conclusion 1: D ≤ O
Conclusion 2: M > DCorrect
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Question 46 of 100
46. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirection: Q – 46 – 50: Every question has some statements and two conclusions. Read the statements (whether these statements are related to real world or not), choose the appropriate option that is full filling the statements.
Statement 1: All words are letter.
Statement 2: No letter is sentence.
Statement 3: No sentence is alphabet.Conclusion 1: being some sentence to be word is a possibility
Conclusion 2: being all alphabets to be word is a possibility.Correct
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Question 47 of 100
47. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement 1: Some red are yellow.
Statement 2: Some green are yellow.
Statement 3: Some green are white.Conclusion 1: being all red to be green is a possibility.
Conclusion 2: Some White are red.Correct
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Question 48 of 100
48. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement 1: Some Tree are Book.
Statement 2: No Book is NoteBook.
Statement 3: All eraser are Notebook.Conclusion 1: .being some tree to be notebook is a possibility.
Conclusion 2: being some eraser to be book is a possibility.Correct
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Question 49 of 100
49. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement 1: Some poor are honest.
Statement 2: Some honest are hard worker.
Statement 3: No hard worker is Labor.Conclusion 1: Some Labor are Poor.
Conclusion 2: Being some labor to be hard worker is a possibility.Correct
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Question 50 of 100
50. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement 1: Some Parachutes are Rocket.
Statement 2: Some rockets are Glider.
Statement 3: All plane are Parachutes.Conclusion 1: .Some plane are Rocket.
Conclusion 2: being some Glider to be plane is a possibility.Correct
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Question 51 of 100
51. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirection Q 51 -55: Read the given data carefully and answer the following questions:
Four couple P, Q, R, S, T, L, M, N, and O lives in four different color Red, Yellow, Green and Black color house on a road.
- Q is male and doesn’t live in yellow house.
- O is woman and married to S.
- R is a man and lives in green color house.
- Q doesn’t live in black color house.
- N is a woman and doesn’t married to R.
- O lives in black color house.
- P is male.
Which of the following is a woman?
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Question 52 of 100
52. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWhich of the following couple lives in yellow house?
Direction Q 51 -55: Read the given data carefully and answer the following questions:
Four couple P, Q, R, S, T, L, M, N, and O lives in four different color Red, Yellow, Green and Black color house on a road.
- Q is male and doesn’t live in yellow house.
- O is woman and married to S.
- R is a man and lives in green color house.
- Q doesn’t live in black color house.
- N is a woman and doesn’t married to R.
- O lives in black color house.
- P is male.
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Question 53 of 100
53. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWhich is the correct couple?
Direction Q 51 -55: Read the given data carefully and answer the following questions:
Four couple P, Q, R, S, T, L, M, N, and O lives in four different color Red, Yellow, Green and Black color house on a road.
- Q is male and doesn’t live in yellow house.
- O is woman and married to S.
- R is a man and lives in green color house.
- Q doesn’t live in black color house.
- N is a woman and doesn’t married to R.
- O lives in black color house.
- P is male.
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Question 54 of 100
54. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWho lives in green house?
Direction Q 51 -55: Read the given data carefully and answer the following questions:
Four couple P, Q, R, S, T, L, M, N, and O lives in four different color Red, Yellow, Green and Black color house on a road.
- Q is male and doesn’t live in yellow house.
- O is woman and married to S.
- R is a man and lives in green color house.
- Q doesn’t live in black color house.
- N is a woman and doesn’t married to R.
- O lives in black color house.
- P is male.
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Question 55 of 100
55. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWhich of the following is correct combination?
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Question 56 of 100
56. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirection 56 -60: Read the given data carefully and answer the following questions:
9 friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are sitting on a bench facing south.
- R is sitting just left to S but sitting third left to T.
- Q is sitting at a corner.
- W is sitting between U and Y.
- U is sitting third left to Q.
- P is sitting just right to the U.
Question 56: What is the position of U with respect to S?
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Explanation: T X S R P U W V Q (↓ Facing South)
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Explanation: T X S R P U W V Q (↓ Facing South)
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Explanation: T X S R P U W V Q (↓ Facing South)
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Question 57 of 100
57. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWhich of the following pair is sitting at the end of row?
Direction 56 -60: Read the given data carefully and answer the following questions:
9 friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are sitting on a bench facing south.
- R is sitting just left to S but sitting third left to T.
- Q is sitting at a corner.
- W is sitting between U and Y.
- U is sitting third left to Q.
- P is sitting just right to the U.
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Question 58 of 100
58. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWho is sitting second right to R?
Direction 56 -60: Read the given data carefully and answer the following questions:
9 friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are sitting on a bench facing south.
- R is sitting just left to S but sitting third left to T.
- Q is sitting at a corner.
- W is sitting between U and Y.
- U is sitting third left to Q.
- P is sitting just right to the U.
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Question 59 of 100
59. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWho is sitting in the middle of the Bench?
Direction 56 -60: Read the given data carefully and answer the following questions:
9 friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are sitting on a bench facing south.
- R is sitting just left to S but sitting third left to T.
- Q is sitting at a corner.
- W is sitting between U and Y.
- U is sitting third left to Q.
- P is sitting just right to the U.
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Question 60 of 100
60. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWhich of the following is the neighbor of X?
Direction 56 -60: Read the given data carefully and answer the following questions:
9 friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are sitting on a bench facing south.
- R is sitting just left to S but sitting third left to T.
- Q is sitting at a corner.
- W is sitting between U and Y.
- U is sitting third left to Q.
- P is sitting just right to the U.
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Question 61 of 100
61. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirection Q 61 -63: Read the given data carefully and answer the following questions:
- A is father of B and C.
- B is husband of D who is daughter of E.
- F is Mother of G who is father of H and I.
- J is sister of K who is grand son of L.
- H is son of M who is sister of N.
- F is mother in law of B.
What is the relation of L with K?
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Question 62 of 100
62. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWhat is the relation of H with E?
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Question 63 of 100
63. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWhat is the relation between K and H ?
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Question 64 of 100
64. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIn how many different ways word CLIMBING can be arrange?
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I is repeating
8! / 2! = 20160
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I is repeating
8! / 2! = 20160
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Question 65 of 100
65. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirection 65 – 67: Read the following numbers and answer the following questions:
355 421 338 441 175 623
Question 65: If all three digit of numbers added then what will be the smallest number?
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3 + 5+ 5 = 13
4 + 2 + 1 = 7
3 + 3 + 8 = 14
1 + 7 + 5 = 13
6 + 2 +3 = 11Incorrect
3 + 5+ 5 = 13
4 + 2 + 1 = 7
3 + 3 + 8 = 14
1 + 7 + 5 = 13
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Question 66 of 100
66. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIf third and first digit of every number exchanged with each other, then what will be the smallest number?
Direction 65 – 67: Read the following numbers and answer the following questions:
355 421 338 441 175 623
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Question 67 of 100
67. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIf we subtract 1 from the last digit of all numbers and adds 1 to the first digit. Then what will be the greatest number?
Direction 65 – 67: Read the following numbers and answer the following questions:
355 421 338 441 175 623
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Question 68 of 100
68. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningQuestion 68: Out of four Friends P, Q, R and S, the weight of P is less than Q and R. The weight of S is only less than Q. Then who is third heavy of them?
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Q,S > P
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Q,S > P
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Question 69 of 100
69. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningA person walks 20 Km north from his home. After taking a right turn he walks 5 Km and then again take a right turn and walks 10km. Then again he turns right and walks 5 km. What is the distance from the home ?
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Question 70 of 100
70. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIn a certain coding language meaning of “tu ku su” is “ they is buying”, “Ru tu ti” is “Buying take their” and “ti hr” is “ take them”. Then what is the meaning of Ru?
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Question 71 of 100
71. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirection Q 71 – 80: Read the Following Passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
English education brought a widening of the Indian horizon, an admiration for English Literature and Institutions, a revolt against some customs and aspects of Indian life and a growing demand for political reform. The new professional classes took the lead in political agitation, which consisted chiefly in sending representations to Government. English-educated people in the professions and the services formed, in effect a new class which was to grow all over India, a class influenced by Western thoughts and ways and rather cut off from the mass of the population. In 1852, the British Indian Association was started in Calcutta. This was one of the fore runners of the Indian National Congress, and yet a whole generation was to pass before the congress was started in 1885. The gap represents the period of the Revolt of 1857-58. Its suppression and its consequences. The great difference between the state of Bengal and that of the Northern and Central India in the middle of the nineteenth century is brought out by the fact that while in Bengal the new Intelligentsia, chiefly Hindu, has been influenced by English thought and literature and looked to England for political constitution reform, the other areas were seething with the spirit of revolt.
Q 71. This passage appears to be a part of
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Question 72 of 100
72. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishAccording to the author English Education in India was responsible for
(i) a revolt against customs
(ii) growing demand for political reform
(iii) an awareness for political agitation
(iv) preference for western dress
Direction Q 71 – 80: Read the Following Passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
English education brought a widening of the Indian horizon, an admiration for English Literature and Institutions, a revolt against some customs and aspects of Indian life and a growing demand for political reform. The new professional classes took the lead in political agitation, which consisted chiefly in sending representations to Government. English-educated people in the professions and the services formed, in effect a new class which was to grow all over India, a class influenced by Western thoughts and ways and rather cut off from the mass of the population. In 1852, the British Indian Association was started in Calcutta. This was one of the fore runners of the Indian National Congress, and yet a whole generation was to pass before the congress was started in 1885. The gap represents the period of the Revolt of 1857-58. Its suppression and its consequences. The great difference between the state of Bengal and that of the Northern and Central India in the middle of the nineteenth century is brought out by the fact that while in Bengal the new Intelligentsia, chiefly Hindu, has been influenced by English thought and literature and looked to England for political constitution reform, the other areas were seething with the spirit of revolt.
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Question 73 of 100
73. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe Indian national congress was formed in
Direction Q 71 – 80: Read the Following Passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
English education brought a widening of the Indian horizon, an admiration for English Literature and Institutions, a revolt against some customs and aspects of Indian life and a growing demand for political reform. The new professional classes took the lead in political agitation, which consisted chiefly in sending representations to Government. English-educated people in the professions and the services formed, in effect a new class which was to grow all over India, a class influenced by Western thoughts and ways and rather cut off from the mass of the population. In 1852, the British Indian Association was started in Calcutta. This was one of the fore runners of the Indian National Congress, and yet a whole generation was to pass before the congress was started in 1885. The gap represents the period of the Revolt of 1857-58. Its suppression and its consequences. The great difference between the state of Bengal and that of the Northern and Central India in the middle of the nineteenth century is brought out by the fact that while in Bengal the new Intelligentsia, chiefly Hindu, has been influenced by English thought and literature and looked to England for political constitution reform, the other areas were seething with the spirit of revolt.
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Question 74 of 100
74. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe new class comprising English educated people in profession and services was
Direction Q 71 – 80: Read the Following Passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
English education brought a widening of the Indian horizon, an admiration for English Literature and Institutions, a revolt against some customs and aspects of Indian life and a growing demand for political reform. The new professional classes took the lead in political agitation, which consisted chiefly in sending representations to Government. English-educated people in the professions and the services formed, in effect a new class which was to grow all over India, a class influenced by Western thoughts and ways and rather cut off from the mass of the population. In 1852, the British Indian Association was started in Calcutta. This was one of the fore runners of the Indian National Congress, and yet a whole generation was to pass before the congress was started in 1885. The gap represents the period of the Revolt of 1857-58. Its suppression and its consequences. The great difference between the state of Bengal and that of the Northern and Central India in the middle of the nineteenth century is brought out by the fact that while in Bengal the new Intelligentsia, chiefly Hindu, has been influenced by English thought and literature and looked to England for political constitution reform, the other areas were seething with the spirit of revolt.
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Question 75 of 100
75. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishPolitical agitation in the beginning consisted in
Direction Q 71 – 80: Read the Following Passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
English education brought a widening of the Indian horizon, an admiration for English Literature and Institutions, a revolt against some customs and aspects of Indian life and a growing demand for political reform. The new professional classes took the lead in political agitation, which consisted chiefly in sending representations to Government. English-educated people in the professions and the services formed, in effect a new class which was to grow all over India, a class influenced by Western thoughts and ways and rather cut off from the mass of the population. In 1852, the British Indian Association was started in Calcutta. This was one of the fore runners of the Indian National Congress, and yet a whole generation was to pass before the congress was started in 1885. The gap represents the period of the Revolt of 1857-58. Its suppression and its consequences. The great difference between the state of Bengal and that of the Northern and Central India in the middle of the nineteenth century is brought out by the fact that while in Bengal the new Intelligentsia, chiefly Hindu, has been influenced by English thought and literature and looked to England for political constitution reform, the other areas were seething with the spirit of revolt.
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Question 76 of 100
76. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishHindus took more readily to English education is suggested by the fact that
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Question 77 of 100
77. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirection: Pick the option that is closes in meaning to the word in Bold in the following sentences :
He is so stingy that he would move about in darkness rather than switch on the light.
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Question 78 of 100
78. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe Security guards failed to prevent the entry of interlopers who made merry at the expense of the host.
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Question 79 of 100
79. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirection Q 79-80 : Each Word is followed by a set of options. Mark the one that is opposite or nearly opposite in meaning to the word
BARBARIC
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Question 80 of 100
80. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishCONDONE
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Question 81 of 100
81. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirection Q 81 – 85: Choose the Correct combination of words that can fill the blanks of the given sentences.
(81) To avoid ___________, there is a need for __________planning of the project.
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Question 82 of 100
82. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDemand and Supply do not _________ the same relationship as the one that___________ between height and weight.
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Question 83 of 100
83. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDeemed universities ________ huge fees, but have not been successful in providing________ education to our students.
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Question 84 of 100
84. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishUnpredictable _________ of the child could not lead the consultants to any____________.
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Question 85 of 100
85. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishA famous economist says that the government should do more to_________ jobs in the area to curb the ________rate of unemployment.
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Question 86 of 100
86. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirection Q86-90 : Read each sentence to find whether there is any error in it. The error if any , will be in ne part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (E) i.e. No Error.
(86) The Government administration is required to undergo / (1) a radicale / (2) transformations/(3) for better service orientation. / (4) no error. (5)
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Spelling mistake : Correct spelling is radical
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Spelling mistake : Correct spelling is radical
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Spelling mistake : Correct spelling is radical
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Question 87 of 100
87. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe equipments/(1) used for surveillance/ (2) must be reliability / (3) and of appropriated quality. / (4), No Error. (5)
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Here the word reliability should be replaced by reliable.
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Here the word reliability should be replaced by reliable.
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Here the word reliability should be replaced by reliable.
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Question 88 of 100
88. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe company is negotiating / (1) new store launches / (2) at nearby / (3) of ideas. (4) no error. /(5)
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Use Nearly in place of nearby. Nearby means not far away while nearly means almost.
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Use Nearly in place of nearby. Nearby means not far away while nearly means almost.
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Use Nearly in place of nearby. Nearby means not far away while nearly means almost.
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Question 89 of 100
89. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishHe has take care to / (1) compliance with norms / (2) so he expects the proposal/ (3) to be approved without delay. / (4) No Error (5).
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Replace compliance by comply. Here a verb is needed not noun.
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Replace compliance by comply. Here a verb is needed not noun.
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Replace compliance by comply. Here a verb is needed not noun.
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Question 90 of 100
90. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishCoaches have the advantages of /(1) draw on their personal experiences /(2) and providing their players /(3) with unique inputs./(4) No error. (5)
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Use Drawing in place of draw
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Question 91 of 100
91. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirection Q 91-95: Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) to make a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions which follow:
(A)This decision on which force is to be maximized lies with every individual.
(B) This belief comes from the fact that science reflects the social forces prevailing at a particular time.
(C) We must maximize the construction forces of science and the destructive ones should be minimized.
(D) Contrary to popular belief, the greatest enemy of mankind is not science but war.
(E) She/he must understand that science can only help us in providing ways to reach at either war or peace and is actually not responsible for causing these.
(F) During peaceful times science is constructive and during war, science is perverted to destructive ends.
Which of the following sentence should be the first after rearrangement?
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Correct Arrangement is : D B F A E C
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Correct Arrangement is : D B F A E C
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Correct Arrangement is : D B F A E C
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Question 92 of 100
92. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishWhich of the following sentence should be the fourth after rearrangement?
Direction Q 91-95: Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) to make a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions which follow:
(A)This decision on which force is to be maximized lies with every individual.
(B) This belief comes from the fact that science reflects the social forces prevailing at a particular time.
(C) We must maximize the construction forces of science and the destructive ones should be minimized.
(D) Contrary to popular belief, the greatest enemy of mankind is not science but war.
(E) She/he must understand that science can only help us in providing ways to reach at either war or peace and is actually not responsible for causing these.
(F) During peaceful times science is constructive and during war, science is perverted to destructive ends.Correct
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Question 93 of 100
93. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishWhich of the following sentence should be the fifth after rearrangement?
Direction Q 91-95: Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) to make a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions which follow:
(A)This decision on which force is to be maximized lies with every individual.
(B) This belief comes from the fact that science reflects the social forces prevailing at a particular time.
(C) We must maximize the construction forces of science and the destructive ones should be minimized.
(D) Contrary to popular belief, the greatest enemy of mankind is not science but war.
(E) She/he must understand that science can only help us in providing ways to reach at either war or peace and is actually not responsible for causing these.
(F) During peaceful times science is constructive and during war, science is perverted to destructive ends.Correct
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Question 94 of 100
94. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishWhich of the following sentence should be the Sixth after rearrangement?
Direction Q 91-95: Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) to make a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions which follow:
(A)This decision on which force is to be maximized lies with every individual.
(B) This belief comes from the fact that science reflects the social forces prevailing at a particular time.
(C) We must maximize the construction forces of science and the destructive ones should be minimized.
(D) Contrary to popular belief, the greatest enemy of mankind is not science but war.
(E) She/he must understand that science can only help us in providing ways to reach at either war or peace and is actually not responsible for causing these.
(F) During peaceful times science is constructive and during war, science is perverted to destructive ends.Correct
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Question 95 of 100
95. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishWhich of the following sentence should be the third after rearrangement?
Direction Q 91-95: Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) to make a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions which follow:
(A)This decision on which force is to be maximized lies with every individual.
(B) This belief comes from the fact that science reflects the social forces prevailing at a particular time.
(C) We must maximize the construction forces of science and the destructive ones should be minimized.
(D) Contrary to popular belief, the greatest enemy of mankind is not science but war.
(E) She/he must understand that science can only help us in providing ways to reach at either war or peace and is actually not responsible for causing these.
(F) During peaceful times science is constructive and during war, science is perverted to destructive ends.Correct
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Question 96 of 100
96. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirection Q96 – 100: Following Paragraph has a number of blanks marked 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 followed by a set of options. Mark the options that best complete the blanks.
The current winter session of Parliament was 96 to add clarity to the ongoing debate on tolerance, or the lack of it, in the country. But before the issue was 97 up, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance government came up with the idea of a two-day debate on how far the values of the Constitution are being understood today. The occasion was to mark the 125th birth anniversary year of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and to commemorate the 98 of the Constitution in the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949. After Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh questioned the manner in which secularism is being used in contemporary discourse, Congress president Sonia Gandhi 99 that the principles enshrined in the Constitution were under deliberate attack. That secularism is a core value in the constitutional system has always been beyond debate, and its inviolability as a principle of governance has been taken for granted. Whenever the subject was debated in independent India, it was in terms of questioning the balance between the rule of 100 before law and the exception in the interest of protecting the rights of minorities.
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Question 97 of 100
97. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe current winter session of Parliament was 96 to add clarity to the ongoing debate on tolerance, or the lack of it, in the country. But before the issue was 97 up, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance government came up with the idea of a two-day debate on how far the values of the Constitution are being understood today. The occasion was to mark the 125th birth anniversary year of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and to commemorate the 98 of the Constitution in the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949. After Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh questioned the manner in which secularism is being used in contemporary discourse, Congress president Sonia Gandhi 99 that the principles enshrined in the Constitution were under deliberate attack. That secularism is a core value in the constitutional system has always been beyond debate, and its inviolability as a principle of governance has been taken for granted. Whenever the subject was debated in independent India, it was in terms of questioning the balance between the rule of 100 before law and the exception in the interest of protecting the rights of minorities.
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Question 98 of 100
98. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe current winter session of Parliament was 96 to add clarity to the ongoing debate on tolerance, or the lack of it, in the country. But before the issue was 97 up, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance government came up with the idea of a two-day debate on how far the values of the Constitution are being understood today. The occasion was to mark the 125th birth anniversary year of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and to commemorate the 98 of the Constitution in the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949. After Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh questioned the manner in which secularism is being used in contemporary discourse, Congress president Sonia Gandhi 99 that the principles enshrined in the Constitution were under deliberate attack. That secularism is a core value in the constitutional system has always been beyond debate, and its inviolability as a principle of governance has been taken for granted. Whenever the subject was debated in independent India, it was in terms of questioning the balance between the rule of 100 before law and the exception in the interest of protecting the rights of minorities.
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Question 99 of 100
99. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe current winter session of Parliament was 96 to add clarity to the ongoing debate on tolerance, or the lack of it, in the country. But before the issue was 97 up, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance government came up with the idea of a two-day debate on how far the values of the Constitution are being understood today. The occasion was to mark the 125th birth anniversary year of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and to commemorate the 98 of the Constitution in the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949. After Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh questioned the manner in which secularism is being used in contemporary discourse, Congress president Sonia Gandhi 99 that the principles enshrined in the Constitution were under deliberate attack. That secularism is a core value in the constitutional system has always been beyond debate, and its inviolability as a principle of governance has been taken for granted. Whenever the subject was debated in independent India, it was in terms of questioning the balance between the rule of 100 before law and the exception in the interest of protecting the rights of minorities.
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Question 100 of 100
100. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe current winter session of Parliament was 96 to add clarity to the ongoing debate on tolerance, or the lack of it, in the country. But before the issue was 97 up, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance government came up with the idea of a two-day debate on how far the values of the Constitution are being understood today. The occasion was to mark the 125th birth anniversary year of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and to commemorate the 98 of the Constitution in the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949. After Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh questioned the manner in which secularism is being used in contemporary discourse, Congress president Sonia Gandhi 99 that the principles enshrined in the Constitution were under deliberate attack. That secularism is a core value in the constitutional system has always been beyond debate, and its inviolability as a principle of governance has been taken for granted. Whenever the subject was debated in independent India, it was in terms of questioning the balance between the rule of 100 before law and the exception in the interest of protecting the rights of minorities.
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