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Seven friends P, F, R, T, Q, N and D are studying different specializations IT, Civil, HR, Marketing, Finance, Journalism and Pharmacy not necessarily in the
same order. Each one of them have liking for a different colour red, blue, green, yellow, pink, orange and grey not necessarily in the same order. Three of
them are girls.
P likes yellow colour but does not study IT or HR. The one who studies Civil, likes grey colour and is a girl. Q, who is sister of N, studies Marketing and likes
pink colour. D's specialization is in pharmacy and likes red colour. N, the wife of R studies HR and likes green. F likes grey and R likes orange, the one who
likes blue studies Finance.
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Who is studying Civil Engineering ?
1. P
2. T

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3. F

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4. Cannot be determined
5. None of these
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Finance

Marketing

Pink

HR

Green

Pharmacy

Red

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Girls: Q, N and F
F is studying Civil Engineering

Which of the following is the group of girls?

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Seven friends P, F, R, T, Q, N and D are studying different specializations IT, Civil, HR, Marketing, Finance, Journalism and Pharmacy not necessarily in the
same order. Each one of them have liking for a different colour red, blue, green, yellow, pink, orange and grey not necessarily in the same order. Three of
them are girls.
P likes yellow colour but does not study IT or HR. The one who studies Civil, likes grey colour and is a girl. Q, who is sister of N, studies Marketing and likes
pink colour. D's specialization is in pharmacy and likes red colour. N, the wife of R studies HR and likes green. F likes grey and R likes orange, the one who
likes blue studies Finance.
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Which of the following is the group of girls?
1. F, D, N
2. F, Q, N

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3. Q, N, P
4. Cannot be determined
5. None of these

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Favourite Color

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Journalism

Civil

Grey

IT

Orange

Finance

Blue

Marketing

Pink

HR

Green

Pharmacy

Red

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Girls : F,N and Q

Which subject is studied by R?

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Seven friends P, F, R, T, Q, N and D are studying different specializations IT, Civil, HR, Marketing, Finance, Journalism and Pharmacy not necessarily in the
same order. Each one of them have liking for a different colour red, blue, green, yellow, pink, orange and grey not necessarily in the same order. Three of
them are girls.
P likes yellow colour but does not study IT or HR. The one who studies Civil, likes grey colour and is a girl. Q, who is sister of N, studies Marketing and likes
pink colour. D's specialization is in pharmacy and likes red colour. N, the wife of R studies HR and likes green. F likes grey and R likes orange, the one who
likes blue studies Finance.
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Which subject is studied by R?
1. Civil
2. Finance

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3. Journalism
4. Cannot be determined
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Journalism

Yellow

Civil

Grey

IT

Orange

Finance

Blue

Marketing

Pink

HR

Green

Pharmacy

Red

Girls : Q, N and F
R studies IT.

Who is studying Journalism ?

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Seven friends P, F, R, T, Q, N and D are studying different specializations IT, Civil, HR, Marketing, Finance, Journalism and Pharmacy not necessarily in the
same order. Each one of them have liking for a different colour red, blue, green, yellow, pink, orange and grey not necessarily in the same order. Three of
them are girls.
P likes yellow colour but does not study IT or HR. The one who studies Civil, likes grey colour and is a girl. Q, who is sister of N, studies Marketing and likes
pink colour. D's specialization is in pharmacy and likes red colour. N, the wife of R studies HR and likes green. F likes grey and R likes orange, the one who
likes blue studies Finance.
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Who is studying Journalism ?
1. P

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2. Q
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4. Cannot be determined
5. None of these
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Friend

Specialisation

Favourite Color

Journalism

Yellow

Civil

Grey

IT

Orange

Finance

Blue

Marketing

Pink

HR

Green

Pharmacy

Red

Girls : Q, N and F
P is studying Journalism

Which of the following combinations of person-- colour and subject is correct ?

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Seven friends P, F, R, T, Q, N and D are studying different specializations IT, Civil, HR, Marketing, Finance, Journalism and Pharmacy not necessarily in the
same order. Each one of them have liking for a different colour red, blue, green, yellow, pink, orange and grey not necessarily in the same order. Three of
them are girls.
P likes yellow colour but does not study IT or HR. The one who studies Civil, likes grey colour and is a girl. Q, who is sister of N, studies Marketing and likes
pink colour. D's specialization is in pharmacy and likes red colour. N, the wife of R studies HR and likes green. F likes grey and R likes orange, the one who
likes blue studies Finance.
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Which of the following combinations of person-- colour and subject is correct ?
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2. Pink- N- HR

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3. Orange-R-Civil
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4. Blue-T-Finance

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5. None of these
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Friend

Specialisation

Favourite Color

Journalism

Yellow

Civil

Grey

IT

Orange

Finance

Blue

Marketing

Pink

HR

Green

Pharmacy

Red

Girls : Q, N and F
The combination Blue-T-Finance is correct

Statements : J # H, H * T, T $ R, R % F Conclusions: I.

J #...

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'A @ B' means 'A is not smaller than B'
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'A * B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor greater than B'
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Statements :
J # H, H * T, T $ R, R % F
Conclusions:
I.

J#R

II.

R#F

III. J # T
1. Only I is true

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2. Only I and II are true


3. Only III is true

Correct Answer

4. All are true


5. None of these
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Solution

(i) A @ B A not < B A > B


(ii) A # B A not < B A > B
(iii) A % B A not > B A < B
(jv) A $ B A not > B A < B
(v) A * B A not < B A not > B

A=B

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T$RT<R
R%FR<F

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Therefore, J > H = T < R < F


Conclusions
I. J # R J > R : Not True
II. R # F R > F : Not True
III. J # T J > T : True

Statements: E $ P, P % H, H @ I, I # K Conclusion : I.

P * I I...

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'A @ B' means 'A is not smaller than B'
'A # B' means ' A is neither smaller than nor equal to B'
'A % B' means 'A is not greater than B'
'A $ B' means 'A is neither greater than nor equal to B'
'A * B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor greater than B'
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Statements:
E $ P, P % H, H @ I, I # K
Conclusion :
I.

P*I

II. I % E
III. H % K

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2. Only II is true
3. Only III is true
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4. Only I and II are true


5. None is true

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(i) A @ B A not < B A > B


(ii) A # B A not < B A > B
(iii) A % B A not > B A < B
(jv) A $ B A not > B A < B
(v) A * B A not < B A not > B

A=B
E $ P E < P
P % H P < H
H@IH>I
I#KI>K
Therefore, E < P < H > I > K
Conclusions
I. P * I P = I : Not True
II. I % E I < E : Not True
III. H % K H < K : Not True
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Directions (Qs 6 - 10) : In these questions, symbols @, #, %, $ and * are used with different meanings as follows.
'A @ B' means 'A is not smaller than B'
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'A # B' means ' A is neither smaller than
nor equal to B'

'A % B' means 'A is not greater than B'


'A $ B' means 'A is neither greater than nor equal to B'
'A * B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor greater than B'
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Statements :
L @ K, K # R, R $ H, H % N
Conclusions :
I. L # R
II. N # R
III. L * N
1. Only I and II are true

Correct Answer

2. Only either I or II is true


3. Only II and III are true
4. Only III is true
5. None of these
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Solution

(i) A @ B A not < B A > B


(ii) A # B A not < B A > B

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(v) A * B A not < B A not > B

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L @ K L > K
K#RK> R
R$HR<H
H%NH<N
Therefore, L > K > R < H < N
Conclusions
I. L # R L > R : True
II. N # R N > R : True
III. L * N L = N : Not true

Statements : T $ V, V % K, K * L, L % H Conclusions : I. V % H II.&nb...

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'A @ B' means 'A is not smaller than B'
'A # B' means ' A is neither smaller than nor equal to B'
'A % B' means 'A is not greater than B'
'A $ B' means 'A is neither greater than nor equal to B'
'A * B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor greater than B'
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Statements :
T $ V, V % K, K * L, L % H

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II. T $ L
III. T $ H

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1. Only I and II are true


2. Only II and III are true
3. Only I and III are true

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4. All are true

Correct Answer

5. None of these
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Solution

(i) A @ B A not < B A > B


(ii) A # B A not < B A > B
(iii) A % B A not > B A < B
(jv) A $ B A not > B A < B
(v) A * B A not < B A not > B

A=B
T$VT<V
V%KV<K
K*LK=L
L%HL<H
Therefore, T < V < K = L < H
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III. T $ H T < H : True


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'A @ B' means 'A is not smaller than B'
'A # B' means ' A is neither smaller than nor equal to B'
'A % B' means 'A is not greater than B'
'A $ B' means 'A is neither greater than nor equal to B'
'A * B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor greater than B'
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Statements :
V @ W, W # D, D $ M, M % F
Conclusions :
I. V # D
II. F # D
III. V * F
1. Only I is true
2. Only II is true
3. Only either I or II is true
4. Both I and II are true
5. None of these

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(i) A @ B A not < B A > B


(ii) A # B A not < B A > B

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(iii) A % B A not > B A < B


(jv) A $ B A not > B A < B
(v) A * B A not < B A not > B

A=B
V@WV> W
W#DW>D
D$MD<M
M%FM<F
Therefore, V > W > D < M < F
Conclusions
I . V # D V > D : True
II.

F # D F > D : True

III. V * F V = F : Not true

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In F R x H - L, how is H related to F? ...

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(ii) 'AB' means 'A is daughter of B'


(iii) 'A + B' means 'A is sister of B'

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(iv) 'A - B' means 'A is husband of B'


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In F R x H - L, how is H related to F?
1. Father
2. Brother

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3. Sister
4. Cannot be determined
5. None of these
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Solution

F R F is daughter of R,
R x H R is father of H
H - L H is husband of L
H is brother F.

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Which of the following indicates 'N is mother of K' ?

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Which of the following indicates 'N is mother of K' ?


1. K + L N x F
2. K + L N - M
3. H x K N

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4. N x F + K

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5. None of these
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K + L K is sister of L
L N L is daughter of N
N x F N is father of F
N is father of K .
K + L N - M
N - M N is husband of M .
N is father of K .
H x K H is father of K
K N K is daughter of N
N is mother of K
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(iii) 'A + B' means 'A is sister of B'


(iv) 'A - B' means 'A is husband of B'
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In F - R + H T how is F related to T ?
1. Son- in - law

Correct Answer

2. Daughter - in - law

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3. son
4. Daughter
5. None of these
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F - R F is husband of R
R + H R is sister of H
H T H is daughter of T
F is son-in-law of T

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In G x T + Q M, how is M related to G ?

1. Brother
2. Sister

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3. Sister-in-law
4. Cannot be determined
5. None of these

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Solution

G x T G is father of T
T + Q T is sister of Q
Q M Q is daughter of M
M is wife of G

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Who is second to the right of B ?

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E is third to the left of G who is to the immediate right of B who is third to the left of A.
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Who is second to the right of B ?
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4. D
5. None of these
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Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing the centre.
E is third to the left of G who is to the immediate right of B who is third to the left of A.
H is second to the right of F who is not an immediate neighbour of E.
D is not an immediate neighbour of B .
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Which of the following pairs has the first person to the immediate left of second person ?
1. GB
2. AF

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3. CE
4. HD

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Which of the following is the correct position of B with respect to D ?

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Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing the centre.
E is third to the left of G who is to the immediate right of B who is third to the left of A.
H is second to the right of F who is not an immediate neighbour of E.
D is not an immediate neighbour of B .
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Which of the following is the correct position of B with respect to D ?
1. Second to the right
2. Second to the left

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4. Third to the left


5. None of these
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Who sits between A and D ?

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Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing the centre.
E is third to the left of G who is to the immediate right of B who is third to the left of A.
H is second to the right of F who is not an immediate neighbour of E.
D is not an immediate neighbour of B .
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Who sits between A and D ?

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2. E
3. G
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5. H

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What is E's position with respect to C?

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Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing the centre.
E is third to the left of G who is to the immediate right of B who is third to the left of A.
H is second to the right of F who is not an immediate neighbour of E.

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What is E's position with respect to C?


1. To the immediate right

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2. To the immediate left

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3. Second to the right


4. Cannot be determined
5. None of these

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Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

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2. Chair
3. Bench

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4. Desk
5. Wood

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Solution
Wood is different from others: Wood is raw material for the other items.

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Input : how was your stay 56 25 36 64 Which of the following will be step VI ? ...

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A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The
following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input

: base 35 or gone 62 49 87 ahead

Step I : 87 base 35 or gone 62 49 ahead


Step II : 87 ahead base 35 or gone 62 49
Step III : 87 ahead 62 base 35 or gone 49
Step IV : 87 ahead 62 base 49 35 or gone
Step V : 87 ahead 62 base 49 gone 35 or
and Step V is the last step of the rearrangement.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.
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Input : how was your stay 56 25 36 64
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2. 64 how 56 stay 36 was 25 your


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4. There will be no such step

Correct Answer

5. None of these
Time Spent on this Question: 4 seconds
Solution
From the analysis of given input and various steps of rearrangement, it is evident that alternately one number and one word are arranged. The numbers get
arranged in descending order and the words get arranged as per dictionary.
Input :

Step I :

Step II :

Step III :

how

was

your

stay

56

25

36

64

64

how

was

your

stay

56

25

36

64

how

56

was

your stay

25

36

64

how

56

stay

was

your

25

36

56

stay

Step IV : 64
36
Step V :

64
36

how
was

25

how

56

stay

was

25

Your

Step V is the last step.

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Directions (Qs 21 - 25) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The
following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.

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Input

: base 35 or gone 62 49 87 ahead

Step I : 87 base 35 or gone 62 49 ahead


Step II : 87 ahead base 35 or gone 62 49
Step III : 87 ahead 62 base 35 or gone 49
Step IV : 87 ahead 62 base 49 35 or gone
Step V : 87 ahead 62 base 49 gone 35 or
and Step V is the last step of the rearrangement.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.
Question
Input :

Power fail now 52 24 75 gate 34

Which of the followings steps will be the last but one ?


1. IV
2. V

You Marked

3. VI

Correct Answer

4. VII
5. None of these
Time Spent on this Question: 4 seconds
Solution
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Step I

Step II :

Step III :

Step IV :

24

75

75

power

52

24

gate

75

fail

power

52

24

gate

75

fail

52

now

24

gate

34

52

gate

24

34

fail

52

gate

power

now

24

fail

52

gate

power

24

fail

52

gate

now

24

power

75

fail

power now
Step V :

75
34

Step VI :

75
34

Step VII :

75
34

23

now

gate

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34
power

Step III of an input is : 91 car 85 14 27 few new house Which of the following is definitely the in...

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A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The
following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input

: base 35 or gone 62 49 87 ahead

Step I : 87 base 35 or gone 62 49 ahead

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Step IV : 87 ahead 62 base 49 35 or gone


Step V : 87 ahead 62 base 49 gone
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and Step V is the last step of the rearrangement.


As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.
Question
Step III of an input is : 91 car 85 14 27 few new house
Which of the following is definitely the input ?
1. 85 14 91 car few new house
2. car 91 85 14 27 few new house
3. car 85 14 27 few new house 91

You Marked

4. Cannot be determined

Correct Answer

5. None of these
Time Spent on this Question: 3 seconds
Solution
From the analysis of given input and various steps of rearrangement, it is evident that alternately one number and one word are arranged. The numbers get
arranged in descending order and the words get arranged as per dictionary.
From the given step it is not possible to determine the input.

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Step II of an input is : 75 down 16 24 farm eager 62 sky How many more steps will be required...

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A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The
following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
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Step II : 87 ahead base 35 or gone 62 49


Step III : 87 ahead 62 base 35 or gone
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Step IV : 87 ahead 62 base 49 35 or gone


Step V : 87 ahead 62 base 49 gone 35 or
and Step V is the last step of the rearrangement.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.
Question
Step II of an input is : 75 down 16 24 farm eager 62 sky
How many more steps will be required to complete the rearrangement ?
1. Four

Correct Answer

2. Five
3. Six

You Marked

4. Seven
5. None of these
Time Spent on this Question: 5 seconds
Solution
From the analysis of given input and various steps of rearrangement, it is evident that alternately one number and one word are arranged. The numbers get
arranged in descending order and the words get arranged as per dictionary. Step II
farm eager 62
Step III :

75

down 62

24

farm

: 75

down

16

24

sky
16

eager sky
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Step V :

75
24

Step VI :

25

down
16

62

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62

eager

24

farm

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sky

Input : 14 35 when they came 61 48 home ...

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A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The
following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input

: base 35 or gone 62 49 87 ahead

Step I : 87 base 35 or gone 62 49 ahead


Step II : 87 ahead base 35 or gone 62 49
Step III : 87 ahead 62 base 35 or gone 49
Step IV : 87 ahead 62 base 49 35 or gone
Step V : 87 ahead 62 base 49 gone 35 or
and Step V is the last step of the rearrangement.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.
Question
Input : 14 35 when they came 61 48 home
How many steps will be required to complete the rearrangement ?
1. Four
2. Five

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4. Seven
5. None of these
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Solution
From the analysis of given input and various steps of rearrangement, it is evident that alternately one number and one word are arranged. The numbers get
arranged in descending order and the words get arranged as per dictionary.
Input

Step I :

Step II :

14

35

when

they

came

61

48

home

61

14

35

when

they

came

48

home

61

came

14

35

when
Step III : 61
35
Step IV : 61
14
Step V : 61
35
Step VI : 61
35

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home

came

48

14

they

home

when
came
35
came
14
came
they

48

home

when
48
when
48
14

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home
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Read all the Conclusions and then decide which of the given Conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
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Statements :
All pens are books.
All books are chairs
Some chairs are desks
Some desks are tables.
Conclusions :
I. Some tables are chairs
II. Some desks are pens
III. Some chairs are pens
IV. all pens are chairs.
1. Only I and II follow
2. Only I and III follow
3. Only I and IV follow
4. Only III and IV follow

Correct Answer

5. None of these
Time Spent on this Question: 3 seconds
Solution
All pens are books
All books are chairs

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Conclusion III is Converse of this Conclusion.


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Statements : Some trains are buses. Some buses are trucks. Some trucks are boats ...

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Read all the Conclusions and then decide which of the given Conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Question
Statements :
Some trains are buses.
Some buses are trucks.
Some trucks are boats
Some boats are cars.
Conclusion :
I.

Some trucks are trains

II. Some cars are trucks


III. Some boats are buses
IV. Some boats are trains.
1. None follows
2. Only I and II follow

Correct Answer

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3. Only III follows


4. Only IV follows

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Solution
All the four Premises are Particular Know
Affirmative.
Conclusion
follows
from Particular
Premises.
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Statements: Some chains are bangles Some bangles are rings. Some rings are tyres. ...

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You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from 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.
Question
Statements:
Some chains are bangles
Some bangles are rings.
Some rings are tyres.
Some tyres are tables.
Conclusions :
I.

Some tables are bangles.

II. Some tyres are bangles.


III. Some tables are chains.
IV. Some tyres are chains.
1. Only I follow
2. Only I and II follow

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3. Only I and III follow


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5. None of these

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All the four Premises are Particular Affirmative. No Conclusion follows from Particular Premises.

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Statements : All hills are roads All roads are stones All stones are jungles. All...

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You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from 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.
Question
Statements :
All hills are roads
All roads are stones
All stones are jungles.
All jungles are rivers.
Conclusions :
I. Some rivers are stones.
II. Some jungles are hills
III. Some stones are hills.
IV. All rivers are jungles.
1. Only I and II follow
2. Only II and III follow

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4. Only II, III and IV follow


5. All follow
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Solution
All hills are roads.
All roads are stones.
A+A A-type of Conclusion.
"All hills are stones."
Conclusion III is Converse of this Conclusion.
All hills are stones
All stones are jungles.
A+A A-type of Conclusion
"All hills are jungles."
Conclusion II is Converse of this Conclusion.
All stones are jungles.
All jungles are rivers
A+A A-type of Conclusion.
"All stones are rivers."
Conclusion I is Converse of this Conclusion

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Statements : All needles are threads. Some threads are clothes. No cloth is room. ...

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All needles are threads.


Some threads are clothes.
No cloth is room.
All rooms are houses.
Conclusions :
I.

Some houses are needles.

II. Some rooms are threads.


III. No house is needle.
IV. Some clothes are needles.
1. Only I follows
2. Only III follows

You Marked

3. Only either I or III follows

Correct Answer

4. Only IV follows
5. None of these
Time Spent on this Question: 3 seconds
Solution
Some threads are clothes.
No cloth is room.
I+E O-type of Conclusion.

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All rooms are houses


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"Some houses are not clothes."


Conclusion I and III form Complementary Pair. Therefore, either Conclusion I or III follows.

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Statements : Some bags are toys. All toys are curtains. Some curtains are walls. ...

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Read all the Conclusions and then decide which of the given Conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Question
Statements :
Some bags are toys.
All toys are curtains.
Some curtains are walls.
All walls are roofs.
Conclusions:
I.

Some roofs are curtains.

II.

Some walls are toys

III.

Some walls are bags.

IV.

Some curtains are bags.


1. Only I, II and III follow
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3. Only II, III and IV follow


4. All follow
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5. None of these

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Solution
(i) All pens are books Universal Affirmative (A-type).
(ii) Some chairs are desks Particular Affirmative (I-type).
(iii) No cloth is room Universal Negative (E-type).
(iv) Some cloths are not rooms Particular Negative (O-type)
Some bags are toys.
All toys are curtains.
I+A I-type of Conclusion
"Some bags are curtains."
Conclusion IV is converse of this Conclusion
Some curtains are walls.
All walls are roots.
I+A I-type of Conclusion
"Some curtains are roofs."
Conclusion I is Converse of this Conclusion.

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5 problem figures marked A, B, C, D and E are shown. Select a figure from amongst the Answer figures...

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Correct Answer: Option: 2

You marked: Option: 4

Time Spent on this Question: 27 seconds


Solution
Self Explanatory

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5 problem figures marked A, B, C, D and E are shown. Select a figure from amongst the Answer figures...

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5 problem figures marked A, B, C, D and E are shown. Select a figure from amongst the Answer figures which will continue the series established by the five
problem figures.

Correct Answer: Option: 3

You marked: Option: 4

Time Spent on this Question: 4 seconds


Solution
In each step, element at the upper-right position gets enlarged, inverts vertically and reaches the lower-left corner; the existing element at the lower-left
position, is lost and a new small element appears at the upper-right position

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Correct Answer: Option: 3

You marked: Option: 3

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Self Explanatory

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Question

Correct Answer: Option: 3

You marked: Option: 3

Time Spent on this Question: 22 seconds


Solution
Self Explanatory

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If we write the numbers from 1 to 201, what is the sum of all the odd numbers?

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If we write the numbers from 1 to 201, what is the sum of all the odd numbers?
1. 99
2. 101
3. 103

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5. None of these

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Solution
Number of odd numbers between 1 and 201 is = 1/2 (201+1)= 101
Therefore, Sum of first 101 odd numbers = (101)2 = 10,201.

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What could be the difference between the largest and the smallest five digit number written with the figures 3,4,7,0,3?
1. 30,683

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2. 73,693
3. 43,983

Correct Answer

4. 48,383
5. 50,282
Time Spent on this Question: 5 seconds
Solution
Largest number= 74,330
Least number = 30,347
Therefore,

Difference = 43,983.

Note : Students may pick 03347 as smallest number, but actually it is 3347, and with zero as integral digit, only 30347 is the smallest number.

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Three men start together to travel the same way around a circular track of 11 km circumference. Their speeds are 4,5.5 and 8 km/h, respectively. In how
many hours will they meet at the starting point?
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1. 11 h

2. 12 h

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3. 22 h

Correct Answer

4. 220 h
5. 296 h
Time Spent on this Question: 2 seconds
Solution
Time for one revolution by each of man.

=
=

11
, 111
4
5
2

11
h
8

11 2 11
, , h
4 1 8

T herefore , T he time when they will meet at the starting point =


LCM of

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11 2 11
, , ,
4 1 8

which is

22
,
1

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A dealer buys a radio listed at Rs. 1,000 and gets successive discounts of 10% and 20% . He spends 10% of the cost price on transportation. If he wants a
profit of 15%, he should sell the radio for?
1. Rs. 910.80

Correct Answer

2. Rs. 820.60
3. Rs. 727.00

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5. Rs. 680.40

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Solution
After the first 10% discount, the price becomes 1000 - 100 = Rs. 900.
After the next 20% discount, the price becomes 900 - 180 = Rs. 720.
(Some students had asked us how 10% + 20% discount = 28%. It's because they are successive discounts.)
SP of the radio to the dealer = Rs. 720
Rs. 720 is the selling price of the company who is selling the radio to the dealer and is the cost price for the dealer.
Transportation charges = 10% of Rs. 720 = Rs. 72
Actual Cost price for the dealer = Rs. 792
Now, Rs. 792 is the cost price for the dealer.
SP = Rs. (115% of 792)
= Rs. 910.80

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When the price of a pressure cooker was increased by 15% its sale fell by 15%. The effect o...

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When the price of a pressure cooker was increased by 15% its sale fell by 15%. The effect on the money receipt was
1. No effect

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2. 15% decrease
3. 7.5% increase
4. 2.25% decrease

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Solution
Let the original cost of each cooker Know
be Rs.
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number
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Total sale proceeds = Rs. (100 x 1 ) = Rs. 100


New rate = (115% of Rs.1) = Rs. 1.15
Number sold now = 85
Therefore Sale proceeds now = Rs. (1.15 x 85) = Rs. 97.75
So, there is a decrease of 2.25% in the money receipt.

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Exactly how many inches long is the length of a certain rectangle ? ( 1 foot = 12 inches)
(1) if it were 6 inches longer it would be exactly 3 feet
(2) if it were 6 inches less it would be exactly 2 feet.
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Are A and B in the same committee ?
(1) B is a member of the sales committee
(2) A is a member of the planning committee, and members of the sales committee can be on the planning committee.
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7
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By what percent did Canada's share of American exports increase between 1961 and 1967?

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By what percent did Canada's share of American exports increase between 1961 and 1967?
1. 16.8%
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How much, in dollars, did the US export to South America in 1961?
1. Rs. 166 million
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3. Rs. 210 million

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South America got 16.6% or 1/6 of a total Rs. 701 million. 1/6 of Rs. 701 million is about Rs. 117 million.

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What was the average annual increase in US exports between 1961 and 1967?

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1. Rs. 30 million
2. Rs. 50 million

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4. Rs. 70 million
5. Rs. 80 million

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Rs ( 1,180-701) million is about Rs. 480 million. Rs. 480 million divided into 6 years gives an average gain of Rs. 80 million per year

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What per cent of its 1961 share did Europe get in 1967 ?

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What per cent of its 1961 share did Europe get in 1967 ?
1. 22.6 %
2. 1%
3. 77.4%
4. 140%
5. 105%

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Let an equation be ax2 + bx + c = 0
If it has equal roots, then b2 - 4ac = 0
The equation given is: 2kx2 - 40x + 25 = 0
a = 2k, b = -40, c = 25
(-40)2 - 4(2k)(25) = 0
1600 = 200k
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A ladder reaches a window which is 12 m above the ground on one side of the street. Keeping its foot...

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PA and PB are tangent from a point P to a circle such that PA = 8 cm and APB = 600. What is t...

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PA and PB are tangent from a point P to a circle such that PA = 8 cm and APB = 600. What is the length of the chord AB?
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3. 6 cm
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At production of 28 units, profit = Rs. (450 - 280 - 260 ) = Rs. (-90) = (Rs. 90 loss)
At production of 36 units, profit = Rs. (520 - 460 - 100) = Rs. (- 40) = (Rs. 40 loss)
At production of 34 units, profit = Rs. (500 - 340 - 60) = Rs. 100
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At production of 20 units the profit is Rs. 40
At production of 34 units the profit is Rs. 100
At production of 50 units, profit = Rs.(750 - 500 - 100 ) = Rs. 150.
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the fixed assets and the fixed costs will increase. In any case, it is not possible to increase the production beyond 50 units. Based on the graph and the
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If the fixed cost increase by Rs. 40 at all levels of production, what is the minimum number of units that should be produced to ensure that no loss is incurred
?
1. 36
2. 28

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3. 20

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4. 40
5. Cannot be determined
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When fixed cost is Rs. 40, then on production of 20 units
= Rs [ 300 - 200 - (60 + 40)] = Rs. 0, or no loss

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the fixed assets and the fixed costs will increase. In any case, it is not possible to increase the production beyond 50 units. Based on the graph and the
above information answer the following questions:
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If the production is restricted not to exceed 45 units, how much should be produced so as to maximise the profits ?
1. 20
2. 24

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3. 30
4. 45

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5. Cannot be determined
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At production of 20 units, the profit is Rs. 40
At production of 24 units, profit = Rs. (360 - 240 - 60 ) = Rs. 600
At production of 30 units, profit = Rs. (460 - 360 - 60) = Rs. 100

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110
x
110
x

110
1.1x
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2. Rs. 4,000

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t1 r1 +t2 r2 +t3 r3 +...
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1,520 x 100
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40

P rincipal =
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1. Rs. 2,400
2. Rs. 1,800

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4. Rs. 800
5. Rs. 500
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Their investments ratio = 2,400 : 3,300 : 4,800 = 8 : 11:16
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8

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3. 4 1/2 days

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4. 6 days
5. 3 days
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10 M takes 10 days
12 W takes 10 days
T hus, 1M = 1. 2W
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4. 6 Sec
5. 12 Sec
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Relative speed of the trains running in opposite directions = ( 45+ 54) km/hr = 99 km/hr
Relative speed in m/sec

99 x 1,000
60 x60

55
m/sec
2

Sum of the lengths of both the trains = 108 + 112 = 220 m


Time taken by the trains to cross each other

Dis tan ce covered


Relative Speed of the trains

= 220

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3. 52 km/hr
4. 47.4 km/hr
5. 50.4 km/hr
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T he valus 9 3 . 9 9 . 9 27 . . . . . . . . . to is
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3. 9
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5. 6
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If 1/3 of the liquid contents of a can evaporates on the first day and 3/4 of the remainder evaporates on the second day, the fractional part of the original
contents remaining at the close of the second day is
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2. 12
3. 16

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7
4. 12
5
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First day : 1/3 evaporates, 2/3 remains
Second day : 3/4 of 2/3 evaporates
1
4

of

2
3

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2. abcde/5
3. 5 ( a + b + c + d + e)
4. 9 + 8
5. None of these
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Let b = a + 2, c = a + 4, d = a + 6, e = a + 8
Therefore, required average

=
=
=

a + b + c +d + e
5
a + (a + 2) + (a + 4) + (a + 6)+ (a + 8)
5
5 (a +4)
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2. 391 litres
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2. 18 days
3. 32 days
4. 35 days
5. 40 days
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of our problems of our political, social and cultural life would come to an end if there were one Government all over the world. Travellers, businessmen,
seekers of knowledge and teachers of righteousness know very well that great impediments and obstructions are faced by them when they pass from one
country to another, exchange goods, get information, and make an effort to spread their good gospel among their fellow-men. In the past religious sects
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unnecessary fears and dangers in the minds of the common men who by their nature want to live in friendship with their fellow-men. But all these evils would
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What is the urgent need of the world today?
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3. The creation of a cultured international social order


4. The raising of an international spiritual army
5. The development of healthy relations among the various countries of the world
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world today, and all those persons who wish to see all human beings happy and prosperous naturally feel it keenly. Of course, at times, we all feel that many
of our problems of our political, social and cultural life would come to an end if there were one Government all over the world. Travellers, businessmen,
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inventions have enabled human beings of all religious views and of all races and colours to come in frequent contact with one another, it is the governments
of various countries that keep people of one country apart from those of another. They create artificial barriers, unnatural distinctions, unhealthy isolation,
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1. Travellers
2. Businessmen

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3. Seekers of knowledge
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5. Empire builders

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world today, and all those persons who wish to see all human beings happy and prosperous naturally feel it keenly. Of course, at times, we all feel that many
of our problems of our political, social and cultural life would come to an end if there were one Government all over the world. Travellers, businessmen,
seekers of knowledge and teachers of righteousness know very well that great impediments and obstructions are faced by them when they pass from one
country to another, exchange goods, get information, and make an effort to spread their good gospel among their fellow-men. In the past religious sects
divided one set of people against another, colour of the skin or construction of the body set one against the other. But today when philosophical light has
exploded the darkness that was created by religious differences, and when scientific knowledge has falsified the theory of social superiority and when modern
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1. United the people with one another


2. Divided one set of people from another

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3. Did a good job by way of spreading message of love and peace

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world today, and all those persons who wish to see all human beings happy and prosperous naturally feel it keenly. Of course, at times, we all feel that many
of our problems of our political, social and cultural life would come to an end if there were one Government all over the world. Travellers, businessmen,
seekers of knowledge and teachers of righteousness know very well that great impediments and obstructions are faced by them when they pass from one
country to another, exchange goods, get information, and make an effort to spread their good gospel among their fellow-men. In the past religious sects
divided one set of people against another, colour of the skin or construction of the body set one against the other. But today when philosophical light has
exploded the darkness that was created by religious differences, and when scientific knowledge has falsified the theory of social superiority and when modern
inventions have enabled human beings of all religious views and of all races and colours to come in frequent contact with one another, it is the governments
of various countries that keep people of one country apart from those of another. They create artificial barriers, unnatural distinctions, unhealthy isolation,
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1. Material prosperity of certain people in the midst of grinding poverty


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world today, and all those persons who wish to see all human beings happy and prosperous naturally feel it keenly. Of course, at times, we all feel that many
of our problems of our political, social and cultural life would come to an end if there were one Government all over the world. Travellers, businessmen,
seekers of knowledge and teachers of righteousness know very well that great impediments and obstructions are faced by them when they pass from one
country to another, exchange goods, get information, and make an effort to spread their good gospel among their fellow-men. In the past religious sects
divided one set of people against another, colour of the skin or construction of the body set one against the other. But today when philosophical light has
exploded the darkness that was created by religious differences, and when scientific knowledge has falsified the theory of social superiority and when modern
inventions have enabled human beings of all religious views and of all races and colours to come in frequent contact with one another, it is the governments
of various countries that keep people of one country apart from those of another. They create artificial barriers, unnatural distinctions, unhealthy isolation,
unnecessary fears and dangers in the minds of the common men who by their nature want to live in friendship with their fellow-men. But all these evils would
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The theory of racial superiority stands falsified today by:
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3. The achievements of the so-called inferior races in every field of life


4. The precedence given to physical prowess which the so-called inferior races possess
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world today, and all those persons who wish to see all human beings happy and prosperous naturally feel it keenly. Of course, at times, we all feel that many
of our problems of our political, social and cultural life would come to an end if there were one Government all over the world. Travellers, businessmen,
seekers of knowledge and teachers of righteousness know very well that great impediments and obstructions are faced by them when they pass from one
country to another, exchange goods, get information, and make an effort to spread their good gospel among their fellow-men. In the past religious sects
divided one set of people against another, colour of the skin or construction of the body set one against the other. But today when philosophical light has
exploded the darkness that was created by religious differences, and when scientific knowledge has falsified the theory of social superiority and when modern
inventions have enabled human beings of all religious views and of all races and colours to come in frequent contact with one another, it is the governments
of various countries that keep people of one country apart from those of another. They create artificial barriers, unnatural distinctions, unhealthy isolation,
unnecessary fears and dangers in the minds of the common men who by their nature want to live in friendship with their fellow-men. But all these evils would
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1. Placement

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of our problems of our political, social and cultural life would come to an end if there were one Government all over the world. Travellers, businessmen,
seekers of knowledge and teachers of righteousness know very well that great impediments and obstructions are faced by them when they pass from one
country to another, exchange goods, get information, and make an effort to spread their good gospel among their fellow-men. In the past religious sects
divided one set of people against another, colour of the skin or construction of the body set one against the other. But today when philosophical light has
exploded the darkness that was created by religious differences, and when scientific knowledge has falsified the theory of social superiority and when modern
inventions have enabled human beings of all religious views and of all races and colours to come in frequent contact with one another, it is the governments
of various countries that keep people of one country apart from those of another. They create artificial barriers, unnatural distinctions, unhealthy isolation,
unnecessary fears and dangers in the minds of the common men who by their nature want to live in friendship with their fellow-men. But all these evils would
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1. Requirement

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of our problems of our political, social and cultural life would come to an end if there were one Government all over the world. Travellers, businessmen,
seekers of knowledge and teachers of righteousness know very well that great impediments and obstructions are faced by them when they pass from one
country to another, exchange goods, get information, and make an effort to spread their good gospel among their fellow-men. In the past religious sects
divided one set of people against another, colour of the skin or construction of the body set one against the other. But today when philosophical light has
exploded the darkness that was created by religious differences, and when scientific knowledge has falsified the theory of social superiority and when modern
inventions have enabled human beings of all religious views and of all races and colours to come in frequent contact with one another, it is the governments
of various countries that keep people of one country apart from those of another. They create artificial barriers, unnatural distinctions, unhealthy isolation,
unnecessary fears and dangers in the minds of the common men who by their nature want to live in friendship with their fellow-men. But all these evils would
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1. Rectitude

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3. Requirement
4. Scrupulousness
5. Exactitude
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world today, and all those persons who wish to see all human beings happy and prosperous naturally feel it keenly. Of course, at times, we all feel that many
of our problems of our political, social and cultural life would come to an end if there were one Government all over the world. Travellers, businessmen,
seekers of knowledge and teachers of righteousness know very well that great impediments and obstructions are faced by them when they pass from one
country to another, exchange goods, get information, and make an effort to spread their good gospel among their fellow-men. In the past religious sects
divided one set of people against another, colour of the skin or construction of the body set one against the other. But today when philosophical light has
exploded the darkness that was created by religious differences, and when scientific knowledge has falsified the theory of social superiority and when modern
inventions have enabled human beings of all religious views and of all races and colours to come in frequent contact with one another, it is the governments
of various countries that keep people of one country apart from those of another. They create artificial barriers, unnatural distinctions, unhealthy isolation,
unnecessary fears and dangers in the minds of the common men who by their nature want to live in friendship with their fellow-men. But all these evils would
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Pick out the most appropriate word opposite in meaning (antonym) of the word taken from the above passage: Prosperous
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3. Retarded
4. Impecunious

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5. Affluent
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divided one set of people against another, colour of the skin or construction of the body set one against the other. But today when philosophical light has
exploded the darkness that was created by religious differences, and when scientific knowledge has falsified the theory of social superiority and when modern
inventions have enabled human beings of all religious views and of all races and colours to come in frequent contact with one another, it is the governments
of various countries that keep people of one country apart from those of another. They create artificial barriers, unnatural distinctions, unhealthy isolation,
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Pick out the most appropriate word opposite in meaning (antonym) of the word taken from the above passage: Impediments
1. Handicaps

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3. Obstructions
4. Hindrances
5. Promoters

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After we hear the news of the floods, we immediately decided to join in the relief efforts.
1. Since we have hear

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3. On hearing

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With no rain and any access to clean water many farmers will lose their crops.
1. Without any rain or

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2. Without rain and nor


3. No raining and no
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Her goal is to win a gold medal and made her country proud.

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Her goal is to win a gold medal and made her country proud.
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Today a kilo of rice is near five times more expensive than it was in 2003.
1. near to five times

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2. nearly five times

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3. nearly by five times


4. nearing five times
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(C) We spend at least half our waking hours at work.


(D) We have therefore to take charge
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(E) So how can we control these problems and perform at work?


(F) However we can change the way we feel and deal with various situations.
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Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement?
1. B

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2. C
3. D

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4. E
5. F
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answer the questions given below them.
(A) As a result the non-stop tensions and anxieties at work often result in health related problems.
(B) The truth is we cannot change the world of work.
(C) We spend at least half our waking hours at work.
(D) We have therefore to take charge and transform the way in which we respond to our work environment.
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1. B

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2. C
3. D
4. E
5. F

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Directions (Qs 86 - 90) : Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then
answer the questions given below them.
(A) As a result the non-stop tensions and anxieties at work often result in health related problems.
(B) The truth is we cannot change the world of work.
(C) We spend at least half our waking hours at work.
(D) We have therefore to take charge and transform the way in which we respond to our work environment.
(E) So how can we control these problems and perform at work?
(F) However we can change the way we feel and deal with various situations.
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Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement ?

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2. B

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3. C
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5. E
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Directions (Qs 86 - 90) : Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then
answer the questions given below them.
(A) As a result the non-stop tensions and anxieties at work often result in health related problems.
(B) The truth is we cannot change the world of work.
(C) We spend at least half our waking hours at work.
(D) We have therefore to take charge and transform the way in which we respond to our work environment.
(E) So how can we control these problems and perform at work?
(F) However we can change the way we feel and deal with various situations.
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Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement ?
1. A

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2. B
3. C

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5. E
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answer the questions given below them.
(A) As a result the non-stop tensions and anxieties at work often result in health related problems.
(B) The truth is we cannot change the world of work.
(C) We spend at least half our waking hours at work.
(D) We have therefore to take charge and transform the way in which we respond to our work environment.
(E) So how can we control these problems and perform at work?
(F) However we can change the way we feel and deal with various situations.
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Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement ?
1. A

You Marked

2. B

Correct Answer

3. C
4. D
5. E
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Replacement for A?

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Directions (Qs 91 - 95) : In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been replaced by alphabets. These alphabets are printed below the
passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Seed quality is an

(A)

aspect of crop production. For ages, farmers have traditionally been selecting and

(B)

good quality seed, since it was in

their interest to do so. They knew and understood the importance of quality seed in production.
However, with the advent of green revolution technology, based
Agricultural scientists, for reasons that remain

(D)

(C)

on the high-yielding dwarf varieties of wheat and rice, mainstream thinking changed.

, began to doubt, the ability of farmers to maintain seed quality

(E)

. Aided by the World Bank, the

Ministry of Agriculture launched a National Seeds Project in 1967.


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Replacement for A?
1. irrational

You Marked

2. main
3. brilliant
4. important

Correct Answer

5. Empathetic
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Seed quality is an

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aspect of crop production. For ages, farmers have traditionally been selecting and

(B)

good quality seed, since it was


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, began to doubt, the ability of farmers to maintain seed quality

(E)

. Aided by the World Bank, the

Ministry of Agriculture launched a National Seeds Project in 1967.


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Replacement for B?
1. maintaining

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2. trusting

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3. selling
4. processing
5. creating
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passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Seed quality is an

(A)

aspect of crop production. For ages, farmers have traditionally been selecting and

(B)

good quality seed, since it was in

their interest to do so. They knew and understood the importance of quality seed in production.
However, with the advent of green revolution technology, based
Agricultural scientists, for reasons that remain

(D)

(C)

on the high-yielding dwarf varieties of wheat and rice, mainstream thinking changed.

, began to doubt, the ability of farmers to maintain seed quality

(E)

. Aided by the World Bank, the

Ministry of Agriculture launched a National Seeds Project in 1967.


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Replacement for C?
1. necessarily

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3. primarily

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4. regularly
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5. truly
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passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Seed quality is an

(A)

aspect of crop production. For ages, farmers have traditionally been selecting and

(B)

good quality seed, since it was in

their interest to do so. They knew and understood the importance of quality seed in production.
However, with the advent of green revolution technology, based
Agricultural scientists, for reasons that remain

(D)

(C)

on the high-yielding dwarf varieties of wheat and rice, mainstream thinking changed.

, began to doubt, the ability of farmers to maintain seed quality

(E)

. Aided by the World Bank, the

Ministry of Agriculture launched a National Seeds Project in 1967.


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Replacement for D?
1. unexplained

Correct Answer

2. doubt
3. some
4. true
5. sad
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passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Seed quality is an

(A)

aspect of crop production. For ages, farmers have traditionally been selecting and

(B)

good quality seed, since it was in

their interest to do so. They knew and understood the importance of quality seed in production.
However, with the advent of green revolution technology, based
Agricultural scientists, for reasons that remain

(D)

(C)

on the high-yielding dwarf varieties of wheat and rice, mainstream thinking changed.

, began to doubt, the ability of farmers to maintain seed quality

(E)

. Aided by the World Bank, the

Ministry of Agriculture launched a National Seeds Project in 1967.


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Replacement for E?
1. himself

You Marked

2. sometimes
3. proper
4. improve
5. themselves

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2. launched many creative schemes


3. to make banking services
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4. available for everyone

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5. No error
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It is proper to use preposition 'to' here. Hence, replace 'available for everyone' by 'available to everyone.'

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1. We have received many

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2. of the letters from customers

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3. asking us to extend
4. the deadline to repay their loans
5. No error
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Solution
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of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)
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1. Under the terms of the new deal

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2. the channel can broadcast


3. the next cricket tournament to be
4. played among India and Australia

Correct Answer

5. NO error
Time Spent on this Question: 2 seconds
Solution
When there are two things in comparison/relation, it is appropriate to use connective 'between'.
Hence, 'played between India and Australia" will be a correct usage.

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1. This is turned out to be

Correct Answer

2. one of our most successful projects


3. and we have made quite
4. a large profit from it
5. No error.

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Replace group of words 'This is turned out to be' (Passive) by 'This turned out to be' (Active).
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1. A non banking financial company is a

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2. financial institution similarly to a bank

Correct Answer

3. but it cannot issue


4. cheque books to customers
5. No error
Time Spent on this Question: 9 seconds
Solution
Replace 'financial institution similarly to a bank' by 'financial institution similar to a bank.'

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