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Question 1 of 200
1. Question
1 pointsDirections (Q. Nos. 1-5) Read the following information carefully, and answer the questions which follow : A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H study in different standards viz. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th. All of them are seated around a circular table facing the center  C sits third to right of H" H studies in std. B' F sits second to left of E" E is not an immediate neighbor of C or H. The one who studies in std. 1 is an immediate neighbour of E. Three people sit between H and the student of std. 7. H, C and also their immediate neighbours do not study in std. 2. Only one person sits between, the student of std. 2 and G. Students of std. 3 and 4 are immediate neighbours of each other. C is neither in std. 4 nor in std. 3. Only one person sits between A and the student of std 5. A does not study in std. 2 or 3. B does not study in std 2.
Ques. Which of the following is true regarding F?
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Question 2 of 200
2. Question
1 pointsWho amongst the following studies in std. 3?
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Question 3 of 200
3. Question
1 pointsHow many persons sit between D and the student of std. 4, when counted from tire left hand side of student of std. 4?
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Three {H,G,E}
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Three {H,G,E}
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Question 4 of 200
4. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is true?
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Question 5 of 200
5. Question
1 pointsWho amongst the following represent immediate neighbours of G?
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Question 6 of 200
6. Question
1 pointsFour 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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ALL OTHERS SECOND PERSON IS IMMEDIATE LEFT OF THE FIRST PERSON
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Question 7 of 200
7. Question
1 pointsFour 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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All others second person is immediate left of the person
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Question 8 of 200
8. Question
1 pointsWhat wiil come in the place of the question mark?
GDBA?Correct
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Question 9 of 200
9. Question
1 pointsFour of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
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Alaska is not a continent
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Question 10 of 200
10. Question
1 pointsFour of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
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gift is not  gained by a competition
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Question 11 of 200
11. Question
1 pointsFour of the foilowing five are alike in a certain way based upon the order in which these appear in the English alphabetical series and hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Question 12 of 200
12. Question
1 pointsFour of the foilowing five are alike in a certain way based upon the order in which these appear in the English alphabetical series and hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Question 13 of 200
13. Question
1 pointsFour of the foilowing five are alike in a certain way based upon the order in which these appear in the English alphabetical series and hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Question 14 of 200
14. Question
1 pointsSeven lectures are scheduled to be held in a week. There is only one lecture on each of the seven days of the week, starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Chemistry is taught either on Wednesday or on Saturday. Three lectures are scheduled Lo be held between Chemistry and English, Two lectures are scheduled to be held between English and Computers. Lecture on Physics is scheduled on the day which is immediately next to the day when lecture on Biology is scheduled. Lecture on Psychological, is scheduled to be held after Mathematics (not necessarily immediately after mathematics). Lecture on Psychology is not scheduled for Saturday or Sunday.
Which of the following lectures is scheduled for Thursday?
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Question 15 of 200
15. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following combinations of day-lecture is correct?
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Question 16 of 200
16. Question
1 pointsHow many lectures are scheduled between Chemistry and Physics?
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computers,biology
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Question 17 of 200
17. Question
1 pointsIf Chemistry is related to Biology and Psychology is related to Computers in a certain way based  upon the given lecture schedule, then Biology will be related to which of the following based upon the same relationship?
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Question 18 of 200
18. Question
1 pointsOn which of the following days is the lecture on Psychology scheduled?
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Question 19 of 200
19. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following lecture/s  is/are  scheduled to be held between the lectures on Chemistry and Physics?
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Question 20 of 200
20. Question
1 pointsHow many lectures are scheduled to be held between English and mathematics?
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Hint
Physics,Biology,Computers,Chemistry,Physiology
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Question 21 of 200
21. Question
1 pointsIn a certain code,
'more money in market' is written as 'zo li aa to'
'share in market profit' is written as 'vo to je li'
'making more profit now' is written as 'su je zo ka'
'now the market gains' is written as 'do li yo su'Correct
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vo -> share
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Question 22 of 200
22. Question
1 pointsWhat is the code for'making'?
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making > ka
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Question 23 of 200
23. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is the code for 'gain'?
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Hint
gains > yo or do
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Question 24 of 200
24. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following can be the code for the more you share'?
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more > zo, share > vo, the > do or yo
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Question 25 of 200
25. Question
1 pointsto ka li aa' is a code for which of the following?
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Question 26 of 200
26. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions /inferences numbered I and II An assumption is something supposed or' token for granted and an inference is something which can be directly inferred .from the given facts. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions/ inferences and decide which., of those is/are implicit in the statement.
Statement : Do not enter-avoid the risk of getting infected with the ABC disease'- written outside the quarantine ward no. 2 (meant only for ABC disease) of a hospital.
I. Disease'ABC' is contagious.
II  All the patients in ward no. 2 suffer. from disease ABC.
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Question 27 of 200
27. Question
1 pointsStatement: In city Z, people prefer to buy car X instead of Car Y as Car X has German technology which is very advanced.
I. Cars with German technology are perceived to be better than other cars in city Z.
II. Had German technology been present in Car Y also, its sales would have crossed car X's sales.
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Question 28 of 200
28. Question
1 pointsStatement: Railway does not provide concession.to any one for travelling to certain holiday destinations.
I. Railway services are available for travelling to these holiday destinations.
II. Railways provides concession to certain persons for travelling to places other than these holiday.Correct
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Question 29 of 200
29. Question
1 pointsStatement-- "Travelers with a ticket for the second class if found travelling in the first class compartments would be penalized" - Notice in the compartments of a train.
I. Travellers with a ticket for the first class are also not allowed to travel in the second class compartments.
II. Inspections are carried out in the train to check the tickets.
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Question 30 of 200
30. Question
1 pointsStatement: The prices of petrol and diesel have remained unchanged only in Nigeria since the past three years.
I. Petrol and-diesel prices have changed elsewhere in the world during these three years.
II. Before this three years period, petrol and diesel were available at a price different from the present rates.
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Question 31 of 200
31. Question
1 pointsStatement: People see tax as a burden and thus devise ways to underpay or avoid it altogether.
Courses of action
I Govt. should educate & inform citizens about ways in which taxes help in development of nationII. Tax rates should be increased so that the under recovery in collection is compensated.
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Statement points out that people see tax as a burden,
hence, government should educate and inform
citizens about the ways in which taxes help in
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Question 32 of 200
32. Question
1 pointsStatement:  There is no motivation among today's generation to join the armed forces owing to frequent transfers to risky areas. Perhaps they are not aware of the good side of it.
Courses of action
I. Short term internship should be introduced at high school level to give students a peek into the adventurous life of the forces and provide a more realistic job preview.
II. The salary levels of the defense forces should be increased with immediate effect.
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Question 33 of 200
33. Question
1 pointsStatement: A plethora of bodies with no single one which can be held accountable for city's development is the key reason behind its rather stagnant state.
Courses of action
I. Each body should be given a set of duties and there should be no duplication in such allocation.
II. An umbrella committee should be appointed with powers to regulate actions of all other bodies.
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Hint
an umbrella committee should be appointed in order to regulate te bodies
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Question 34 of 200
34. Question
1 pointsStatement:  Number of hospital beds per 1000 people in India, which is a key indicator of healthcare infrastructure, is much lower than many other nations which are thought to be poorer than India.
Courses of action
I. The expenditure of importing costly medicines should be borne by the State.
II. Incentives should be given to encourage entry of private players into - building of healthcare infrastructure.
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Question 35 of 200
35. Question
1 pointsTwelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row- 1 A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing south. In row - 2 P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. V sits third to right of S. S faces F and F does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. D sits third to right of C. R faces C. The one facing E sits third to right of P. B and P do not sit at the extreme ends of the line. T is not an immediate neighbor of V and A is not an immediate neighbor of C.
Who amongst the following faces D?
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Question 36 of 200
36. Question
1 pointsWho amongst the following represent the people sitting at extreme ends of the rows?
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Question 37 of 200
37. Question
1 pointsFour of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Question 38 of 200
38. Question
1 pointsFour of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Question 39 of 200
39. Question
1 pointsHow many persons are seated between R and T?
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Question 40 of 200
40. Question
1 pointsWho amongst the following faces Q?
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Question 41 of 200
41. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is true regarding B?
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Question 42 of 200
42. Question
1 pointsIn a six storey building (consisting of floors numbered 1,2, 3,4,5 and 6. The ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it is numbered 2 and so on) the third floor is
unoccupied. The building houses different people viz' P,Q, R, S and T, each living on a different floor. On which of the floors does T live?
I. Â S lives between the floors on which R and T live'
II. There are two floors between T's floor and Q's floor"Correct
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Question 43 of 200
43. Question
1 pointsHow is 'see'written in the code language?
I. 'hope to see you' is written as '3692', 'do you see that'Â is written as '1973'.
II. 'to pray and hope' is written as '0286' and'hope I do well' is written as '5467'.
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Question 44 of 200
44. Question
1 pointsAmong five friend A, B, C, D and E sitting around a circular table and facing the center, who is sitting to the immediate left of A?
I. A sits third to the right of B. D is not an immediate neighbour of B.
II. B is an immediate neighbour of C.Correct
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Question 45 of 200
45. Question
1 pointsIs X the wife of Y?
I. X's daughter M is the only sister of R. R is the son of Y.
II. The mother of Y has only one grandson R.Correct
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we cant find the sex of x
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Question 46 of 200
46. Question
1 pointsAmong P, Q, R, S and T, which bag is the lightest?
I. P is heavier than Q. R is as heavy as Q. T is lighter than R.
II. S is lighter than Q but heavier than T.Correct
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From statement I, P > Q=R > t
From statementll, Q > S > T
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Question 47 of 200
47. Question
1 pointsStatements: Some stars are Moons. AII moons are planets. No planet is universe.
Conclusions-
I. AII moons being stars is a possibility.
II. No universe is star.Correct
Conclusions
L All moons being stars is a possibility. (false)
II. No universe is star. (false)Incorrect
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Question 48 of 200
48. Question
1 pointsConclusions
I. At least some planets are stars.
IL No moon is universe.Correct
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Question 49 of 200
49. Question
1 pointsStatements: All sticks are plants. All plants are insects All insects are amphibians.
Conclusions--I. At least some amphibians are plants'
II. All sticks are insects.Correct
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Question 50 of 200
50. Question
1 pointsConciusions--
I. AII amphibians are sticks
II. AII Plants are amPhibians.Correct
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Question 51 of 200
51. Question
1 points%of 1of(650)=85+?
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85+?=104
?=104-85
?=19Incorrect
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Question 52 of 200
52. Question
1 points92 x 576÷2 =(?)³ + √49
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(?)³+7=92×576÷2×36
(?)³+7=92×576÷72
(?)³+7=92×576÷72
(?)³+7=92×8
(?)³+7=736
(?)³=736-7
?=³√729
?=9
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(?)³+7=92×576÷2×36
(?)³+7=92×576÷72
(?)³+7=92×576÷72
(?)³+7=92×8
(?)³+7=736
(?)³=736-7
?=³√729
?=9
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Question 53 of 200
53. Question
1 pointsCorrect
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Question 54 of 200
54. Question
1 pointsCorrect
?=7
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?=7
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Question 55 of 200
55. Question
1 pointsCorrect
?=1594.35 = 1550 Approx.
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?=1594.35 = 1550 Approx.
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Question 56 of 200
56. Question
1 pointsCorrect
=
? + 5 = 8
? = 8 - 5 = 3Incorrect
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Question 57 of 200
57. Question
1 points67.99% of 1401 - 13.99% of 1299 = ?
Correct
? = 6799% of 1401 -13.99 of 1299
? =
? = 952.68 - 182
? = 770.68
? = 770 (Approx.)Incorrect
? = 6799% of 1401 -13.99 of 1299
? =
? = 952.68 - 182
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Question 58 of 200
58. Question
1 points5466.97 - 3245.01 + 1122.99 = ?+ 2309.99
Correct
? = 2309.99 = 5466.97 - 3245.01+ 1122.99
? + 2310 = 5467 - 3245 + 1123
? = 5467 - 3245 + 1123 - 2310
? = 5467 +1123 - (3245+2310)
? = 6590 - 5555
? = 1035
? = 1030 (Approx.)Incorrect
? = 2309.99 = 5466.97 - 3245.01+ 1122.99
? + 2310 = 5467 - 3245 + 1123
? = 5467 - 3245 + 1123 - 2310
? = 5467 +1123 - (3245+2310)
? = 6590 - 5555
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Question 59 of 200
59. Question
1 points5998 9.98 + 670.99 - 139.99 = ?
Correct
? = 5998 + 9.98 + 670.99 - 139.99
? = 5998 10 + 671 - 140
? = 599.8 + 531
? = 1130.8
? =1130 (Approx.)Incorrect
? = 5998 + 9.98 + 670.99 - 139.99
? = 5998 10 + 671 - 140
? = 599.8 + 531
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Question 60 of 200
60. Question
1 pointsCorrect
? = - 125 + 900 - 81
? = 900 - 206
? = 694
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? = - 125 + 900 - 81
? = 900 - 206
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Question 61 of 200
61. Question
1 points1 7 49 343 (?)
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The sequence of the series is:
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The sequence of the series is:
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Question 62 of 200
62. Question
1 pointsWhat will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
1 3 20 39 78 145 (?)
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Question 63 of 200
63. Question
1 pointsWhat will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series ?
12 35 81 173 357 (?)
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Question 64 of 200
64. Question
1 pointsWhat will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
3 100 297 594 991 (?)
Correct
3+97=100
+100
100 + 197 =297
+100
297 + 297 =594
+100
594+397=991
+100
991+497=1488Incorrect
3+97=100
+100
100 + 197 =297
+100
297 + 297 =594
+100
594+397=991
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Question 65 of 200
65. Question
1 pointsWhat will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
112 119 140 175 224 (?)
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Question 66 of 200
66. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to :. solve both the equations and
I.
II.Correct
From Eq. (i), =0
35 x+70=0
x=-2
From Eq. (ii),
=0
3y+7=0
Hence,X=YIncorrect
From Eq. (i), =0
35 x+70=0
x=-2
From Eq. (ii),
=0
3y+7=0
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Question 67 of 200
67. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions: two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to :. solve both the equations and-
I.
II. +9.68+5.64=16.95Correct
From Eq. (i),
=0
=0
=0.33
From Eq. (ii),
+9.68+5.64=16.95
=16.95-(9.68+5.64)
=16.95-15.32
=1.63
= 1.176
Hence,y > xIncorrect
From Eq. (i),
=0
=0
=0.33
From Eq. (ii),
+9.68+5.64=16.95
=16.95-(9.68+5.64)
=16.95-15.32
=1.63
= 1.176
Hence,y > x -
Question 68 of 200
68. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions: two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to :. solve both the equations and-
I.
II.Correct
From Eq. (i),
Then,
(2x-3)=0
and
(x-4)=0 \Rightarrow x = 4
From Eq. (ii),
Then,
(2y-1)=0
and
(2y-3)=0
Hence, x ≥ yIncorrect
From Eq. (i),
Then,
(2x-3)=0
and
(x-4)=0 \Rightarrow x = 4
From Eq. (ii),
Then,
(2y-1)=0
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Question 69 of 200
69. Question
1 pointsThe total area of a circle and a rectangle is equal to 1166 sq cm. The diameter of the circle is 28 cm. What is the sum of the circumference of the circle and the perimeter of the
rectangle if the length of the rectangle is 25 cm?Correct
The area of the circle=
=
=616 sq cm
Let the length and breadth of the rectangle be x cm
and y cm respectively.
Then,=1166-616
=550
=22 cm
 Perimeter of the rectangle
=2(x+y)
=2(25+22)
=94 cm
and circumference of the circle
=
=
= 88 cm
Hence, required sum
=94+88=182 cm
Incorrect
The area of the circle=
=
=616 sq cm
Let the length and breadth of the rectangle be x cm
and y cm respectively.
Then,=1166-616
=550
=22 cm
 Perimeter of the rectangle
=2(x+y)
=2(25+22)
=94 cm
and circumference of the circle
=
=
= 88 cm
Hence, required sum
=94+88=182 cm
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Question 70 of 200
70. Question
1 pointsThe respective ratio between the present ages of Ram,Rohan and Raj is 3 : 4 : 5. if the average of their presentages is 28 yr then what would be the sum of the ages of
Ram and Rohan together after 5 yr?Correct
Let the ages of Ram, Â Rohan and Raj be 3 x,4 x and 5 x
respectively,
Then,=28
4 x=28
=7 yr
So, the present ages of Ram and Rohan  together
=3 x+4 x
=7 x=
= 49 yr
Hence, the sum of ages of Ram and Rohan together
after 5 yr=49+
=49+10
=59 yr
Incorrect
Let the ages of Ram, Â Rohan and Raj be 3 x,4 x and 5 x
respectively,
Then,=28
4 x=28
=7 yr
So, the present ages of Ram and Rohan  together
=3 x+4 x
=7 x=
= 49 yr
Hence, the sum of ages of Ram and Rohan together
after 5 yr=49+
=49+10
=59 yr
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Question 71 of 200
71. Question
1 pointsRaman scored 456 marks in an exam and Seeta got54 per cent marks in the same exam which is 24 marks lessthan Raman. If the minimum passing marks in the exam is34 percent,then how much more marks did Raman score than the minimum passing marks?
Correct
Let the total marks of the exam be x.
Then,=456-24
=432
=800
 Minimum passing marks
=
=272
Hence, required more marks get by Raman
= 456 -272
= 184Incorrect
Let the total marks of the exam be x.
Then,=456-24
=432
=800
 Minimum passing marks
=
=272
Hence, required more marks get by Raman
= 456 -272
= 184 -
Question 72 of 200
72. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions: two equations numbered I ond II are given. You have to :. solve both the equations and-
I.
II.
Correct
From Eq .(i),
From Eq. (ii),
y=39
Hence, x
≤ y
Incorrect
From Eq .(i),
From Eq. (ii),
y=39
Hence, x
≤ y
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Question 73 of 200
73. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions: two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to :. solve both the equations and-
I.
II.Correct
From Eq. (i),
 = 227.17
From Eq. (ii),
 =147.25
Hence, x > y
Incorrect
From Eq. (i),
 = 227.17
From Eq. (ii),
 =147.25
Hence, x > y
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Question 74 of 200
74. Question
1 pointsThe cost of five chairs and three tables is Rs.3110.Cost of one chair is Rs. 210 less than cost of one table.What is cost of two tables and two chairs?
Correct
Suppose the cost of one Chair = C
and the cost of one Table = ?
Then,
5 C+3'T=3110 ....(i)
and
T -C = 210 or T =210 + c ...(ii)
On putting value of T in Eq. (i),
5 c+3(210+c)=3110Â 5 C+630+3 C=3110
 8 C =3110-630
=Rs.310
 Cost of one Table (T) = 210 + 310
= Rs. 520Hence, the cost of two Tables and two Chairs.
=2 T +2 C
== 1040 + 620
=Rs.1660Incorrect
Suppose the cost of one Chair = C
and the cost of one Table = ?
Then,
5 C+3'T=3110 ....(i)
and
T -C = 210 or T =210 + c ...(ii)
On putting value of T in Eq. (i),
5 c+3(210+c)=3110Â 5 C+630+3 C=3110
 8 C =3110-630
=Rs.310
 Cost of one Table (T) = 210 + 310
= Rs. 520Hence, the cost of two Tables and two Chairs.
=2 T +2 C
== 1040 + 620
=Rs.1660 -
Question 75 of 200
75. Question
1 pointsSmallest angle of a triangle.is equal to two-third the smallest angle of a quadrilateral. The ratio between the, angles of the quadrilateral is 3 : 4 : 5 : 6. Largest angle of the
triangle is twice its smallest angle. What is the sum of second largest angle of the triangle and largest angle of the quadrilateral ?Correct
Let the angles of the quadrilateral be 3 x,4 x,5 x and 6 x respectively.
Then,3 x + 4 x + 5 x + 6 x=Â
 Smallest angle of the triangle
=
=Â
Largest angle of the triangle
=Â 2
=
Second  largest angle of the triangle
=
=
and the largest angle of the quadrilateral
=6 x
=
=120
Hence, required sum
=+Â
=Â
Incorrect
Let the angles of the quadrilateral be 3 x,4 x,5 x and 6 x respectively.
Then,3 x + 4 x + 5 x + 6 x=Â
 Smallest angle of the triangle
=
=Â
Largest angle of the triangle
=Â 2
=
Second  largest angle of the triangle
=
=
and the largest angle of the quadrilateral
=6 x
=
=120
Hence, required sum
=+Â
=Â
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Question 76 of 200
76. Question
1 pointsA 320 m long train moving with an average speed of 120 km/h crosses a platform in 24 s. A man crosses the same platform in 4 min. What is the speed of man in m/s?
Correct
Speed of train
= 120 km/h
= m/s
=
Suppose the length of the platform = x m
Then,=24
x+320=800
x=800-320=480 m
Hence, speed of man
= Â m/s
=2 m/s
Incorrect
Speed of train
= 120 km/h
= m/s
=
Suppose the length of the platform = x m
Then,=24
x+320=800
x=800-320=480 m
Hence, speed of man
= Â m/s
=2 m/s
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Question 77 of 200
77. Question
1 pointsThe simple interest accrued on a sum of certain principal is Rs. 7200  in six years at the rate of 12 p.c.p.a. What would be the compound interest accrued on that principal at the
rate of 5 p.c.p.a. in 2 yr?Correct
Suppose the principal amount= Rs.x
Then,
7200=
x=Rs.10000
amount interest
=
=
=
=
=
= Rs.1025.
Incorrect
Suppose the principal amount= Rs.x
Then,
7200=
x=Rs.10000
amount interest
=
=
=
=
=
= Rs.1025.
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Question 78 of 200
78. Question
1 pointsSum of square of first number and cube of second numbers 568 together. Also square of the second number is 15Â less than square of 8. What is the value of three-fifth of the
first number? (assuming both the numbers are positive)Correct
Suppose the first number=x
and second number=y
Then,
Again,
Hence, three fifth of the first number
=
=9.
Incorrect
Suppose the first number=x
and second number=y
Then,
Again,
Hence, three fifth of the first number
=
=9.
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Question 79 of 200
79. Question
1 pointsThe sum of 8 consecutive odd numbers is 656. Also average of four consecutive even number is 87. What is the sum of the smallest odd number and second largest
even number?Correct
Let the 8 consecutive odd numbers be
x, x+2, x+4, x+6, x+8, x+10, x+12, and x+14 respectively.
Then,
x+(x+2)+(x+6)+(x+8)+(x+10)+(x+12)+(x+14)=656
8 x+56=656
=75
Let the four consecutive even numbers be
x,x+2,x+4,x+6,x+8,x+10,x+12,x,x+2,x+4 and x+6 respectively.
Then,
x+(x+2)+(x+6)+(x+8)
 4 x=348-12
Second  largest  even number
=x+4
=84+4
=88
Hence,required sum
=75+88
=163.
Incorrect
Let the 8 consecutive odd numbers be
x, x+2, x+4, x+6, x+8, x+10, x+12, and x+14 respectively.
Then,
x+(x+2)+(x+6)+(x+8)+(x+10)+(x+12)+(x+14)=656
8 x+56=656
=75
Let the four consecutive even numbers be
x,x+2,x+4,x+6,x+8,x+10,x+12,x,x+2,x+4 and x+6 respectively.
Then,
x+(x+2)+(x+6)+(x+8)
 4 x=348-12
Second  largest  even number
=x+4
=84+4
=88
Hence,required sum
=75+88
=163.
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Question 80 of 200
80. Question
1 pointsSeema purchased an item for Rs.9600 and sold it for loss of 5 per cent. From that money she purchased another item and sold it for gain of 5 per cent. What is her overall gain/loss?
Correct
Cost price of the item =Rs.9600
Selling price of the item
=9600
=Rs.9576
Hence, required loss
=9600-9576
=Rs.24Incorrect
Cost price of the item =Rs.9600
Selling price of the item
=9600
=Rs.9576
Hence, required loss
=9600-9576
=Rs.24 -
Question 81 of 200
81. Question
1 pointsStudy the table carefully ta answer the questions that follow :
What was the total number of failed candidates from school-C in the year 2008 and the number of candidates who appeared in the exam from school-D in the year 2006 ?Correct
Required number of candidates
=(354-258)+235
=96+235
=331Incorrect
Required number of candidates
=(354-258)+235
=96+235
=331 -
Question 82 of 200
82. Question
1 pointsStudy  the table carefully to  answer the questions that follow :
In which year was the difference between the number of candidates who appeared and passed in the exam from school-B second lowest?
Correct
In year 2004 = 445 - 354 = 91
In year 2005 = 545 - 435 = 110
In year 2006 = 664- 454=210
In year 2007 = 345 -144 = 201
In year 2008 = 584 - 354 = 23O
Hence, in year 2005 the difference between the
appeared and passed candidates from school-B was
second lowest.Incorrect
In year 2004 = 445 - 354 = 91
In year 2005 = 545 - 435 = 110
In year 2006 = 664- 454=210
In year 2007 = 345 -144 = 201
In year 2008 = 584 - 354 = 23O
Hence, in year 2005 the difference between the
appeared and passed candidates from school-B was
second lowest. -
Question 83 of 200
83. Question
1 pointsStudy the table carefully ta answer the questions that follow :
What was the respective ratio between the number of candidates who appeared from school-C in the year 2006 and the number of candidates who passed in the exam
from school-D in the Year 2009 ?Correct
Required respective ratio
= 693 : 252
= 11 : 4Incorrect
Required respective ratio
= 693 : 252
= 11 : 4 -
Question 84 of 200
84. Question
1 pointsStudy the table carefully to answer the question that follow :
Number of candidates who passed in the exam from school B in the year 2005 was approximately what per cent of number of candidates who appeared from
school-A in the Year 2008?Correct
Required percentage
=
=79.67%
=80%(Approx.)Incorrect
Required percentage
=
=79.67%
=80%(Approx.) -
Question 85 of 200
85. Question
1 pointsStudy the table carefully to answer the questions that follow :
What was the approximate percent increase in the number of candidates who passed in the exam from school-A in the year 2009 as compared to the previous year?
Correct
Required percentage
=
=
=25.72%
=26%(Approx.)
Incorrect
Required percentage
=
=
=25.72%
=26%(Approx.)
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Question 86 of 200
86. Question
1 pointsStudy the fol]owing graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :
What was the average number of soldiers recruited in the Navy overall the Years together?Correct
Required average number of soldiers
=
=
=25000Incorrect
Required average number of soldiers
=
=
=25000 -
Question 87 of 200
87. Question
1 pointsStudy the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :
Number of soldiers recruited in Navy in the year 2009 was  what percentage of soldiers recruited in Army in the year 2006 ?
Correct
Required percentage
=
=160%Incorrect
Required percentage
=
=160% -
Question 88 of 200
88. Question
1 pointsStudy the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :
If 30 per cent of soldiers recruited in Airforce in the year 2010 was female then what is the number of males recruited in Air force in that year?Correct
Required numbers of males
=
=
=63000Incorrect
Required numbers of males
=
=
=63000 -
Question 89 of 200
89. Question
1 pointsStudy the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :
What was  the respective ratio between the number of soldiers recruited for Airforce  in the year 2005 and the number soldiers recruited in Army in the year 2009 ?
Correct
Required respective ratio
= 10 : 75
= 2 : 15
Incorrect
Required respective ratio
= 10 : 75
= 2 : 15
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Question 90 of 200
90. Question
1 pointsStudy the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :
What was approximate percentage decrease in number of soldiers recruited in Army in the year 2008 as compared to the previous year ?Correct
Required decrease percentage
=
=
=33.33%
=33%(Approx.)Incorrect
Required decrease percentage
=
=
=33.33%
=33%(Approx.) -
Question 91 of 200
91. Question
1 pointsStudy the following pie-chart carefully to answer these questions :
What is the value of half of the difference between the number of students in MBA and MBBS ?Correct
Total number of MBA students
=
=1690
Total number of MBBS students
=
=390
Hence, required difference
=
=
=650Incorrect
Total number of MBA students
=
=1690
Total number of MBBS students
=
=390
Hence, required difference
=
=
=650 -
Question 92 of 200
92. Question
1 pointsStudy the following pie-chart carefully to answer these questions :
How much more percentage (approximately) of students are in MBA as compared to students in B.Ed.?Correct
Total number of B.ED. students
=
=1700
Total number of MBA students
=
=1690
Hence, required percentage
=
=
=44.44%
=44%(Approx.)Incorrect
Total number of B.ED. students
=
=1700
Total number of MBA students
=
=1690
Hence, required percentage
=
=
=44.44%
=44%(Approx.) -
Question 93 of 200
93. Question
1 pointsStudy the following pie-chart carefully to answer these questions :
What is the total number of students in B.Ed., Pharmacy and MBBS together?Correct
Required number of students
=
=1170+845+390
=2405Incorrect
Required number of students
=
=1170+845+390
=2405 -
Question 94 of 200
94. Question
1 pointsStudy the following pie-chart carefully to answer these questions :
What is the respective ratio between the number of students in Pharmacy and the number of students in B.Tech?Correct
Required respective ratio
=
=845 : 455
=13 : 7Incorrect
Required respective ratio
=
=845 : 455
=13 : 7 -
Question 95 of 200
95. Question
1 pointsStudy the following pie-chart carefully to answer these questions :
Number of students in B.Sc. is approximately what percentage of the number of students in B.Ed.?Correct
Total number of B.Sc students
=
=1950
Total number of B.Ed students
=
=1170
Hence, required percentage
=
=166.66%
=167%(Approx.)Incorrect
Total number of B.Sc students
=
=1950
Total number of B.Ed students
=
=1170
Hence, required percentage
=
=166.66%
=167%(Approx.) -
Question 96 of 200
96. Question
1 pointsStudy the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow.
What was the average of the earning of Person-B in the year 2006, C in the year 2008 and E in the year 2005 together?
Correct
Required average earning
=Rs.lac
=RS.lac
=Rs.3.62 lacIncorrect
Required average earning
=Rs.lac
=RS.lac
=Rs.3.62 lac -
Question 97 of 200
97. Question
1 pointsStudy the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow :
What was the respective ratio between the amount earned by Person-B in the year 2007 and Person-D in the year 2010 ?
Correct
Required respective ratio
= 2.79 : 9.45
= 279 : 945
= 31 : 105Incorrect
Required respective ratio
= 2.79 : 9.45
= 279 : 945
= 31 : 105 -
Question 98 of 200
98. Question
1 pointsStudy the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow.
What is the approximate per cent increase in the amount earned by Person-D in the year 2010 as compared to the previous year?
Correct
Required increase percentage
=
=
=12.33%
=12%(Approx.)Incorrect
Required increase percentage
=
=
=12.33%
=12%(Approx.) -
Question 99 of 200
99. Question
1 pointsStudy the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Whose earning increased consistently from the year 2005 to the year 2010?
Correct
D's earning increased consistently from the year 2005 to the Year 2010.
Incorrect
D's earning increased consistently from the year 2005 to the Year 2010.
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Question 100 of 200
100. Question
1 pointsStudy the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Total amount earned by Person-A in the year 2006 and Person-C in the year 2010 together was approximately what per cent of the amount earned by Person-E in the year 2009?
Correct
Required percentage
=
=
=167.81%
=168%(Approx.)Incorrect
Required percentage
=
=
=167.81%
=168%(Approx.) -
Question 101 of 200
101. Question
1 pointsTrade Ministers of Key WTO member countries including India held a meeting at Davos in Switzerland on January 25, 201,1,. Which one of the following was the purpose of this meeting?
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Question 102 of 200
102. Question
1 pointsWhich one of the following advices has/have been given by leading Economists to Finance Minister during their pre-budget meeting with him?
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Question 103 of 200
103. Question
1 pointsAs per recent newspaper reports, which one of the following countries has signed highest number of deals to get global project finance?
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Question 104 of 200
104. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following terms is used in Banking Field?
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Question 105 of 200
105. Question
1 pointsTo which of the following States has the Asian Development Bank given a loan of Rs. 90 m for development of Power projects?
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Question 106 of 200
106. Question
1 pointsOn which one of the following issues can SEBI penalize any company in India?
(A) Violation of Banking Regulation Act.
(B) Violation of foreign portfolio investment guidelines.
(C) For violation of Negotiable Instrument Act.Correct
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Question 107 of 200
107. Question
1 pointsIn the opinion of the Governor of Reserve Bank of India, which one of the following is the reason owing to which India's inflation is accelerating?
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Question 108 of 200
108. Question
1 pointsIn opinion of the RBI, which one of the following is/are a threat to the smooth functioning of Indian Companies?
(A) Rising input costs.
(B) High interest rates.
(C)Inflation only.Correct
Incorrect
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Question 109 of 200
109. Question
1 pointsFor which one of the following reasons Government of India has decided to waive off up front payment of Rs.1400 to be made by each customer located in rural areas to get LPG connection?
(A)To help villagers to use LPG in place of firewood/kerosene.
(B)To help villagers to save kerosene for agriculture activities.
(C)To lure villagers to use LPG which is of substandard quality and not fit for industrial use.Correct
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Question 110 of 200
110. Question
1 pointsExpand the term ALM as used in Banking/Finance sector?
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Question 111 of 200
111. Question
1 pointsWho amongst the following is the author of the book 'half
a Life'?Correct
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Question 112 of 200
112. Question
1 pointsIn which one of the following states, village level marketing platform has been set up for the first time in the country?
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Question 113 of 200
113. Question
1 pointsThe RBI has asked banks to spell out their policy, procedures arid size of the business on which of the following aspects of banking ?
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Question 114 of 200
114. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following organizations has given a US $ 1.72 billion loan to India to build roads in rural areas?
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Question 115 of 200
115. Question
1 pointsWhich one of the following advices has been given by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee to Chartered Accounts?
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Question 116 of 200
116. Question
1 pointsWho amongst the following has asked banks to adopt'six step' approach to prevent diversion of funds by the companies?
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Question 117 of 200
117. Question
1 pointsWhich one of the following countries has been invited to join BRIC ?
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Question 118 of 200
118. Question
1 pointsWho is Nicolas Sarkozy?
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Question 119 of 200
119. Question
1 pointsThrough Which one of the following sources domestic funds are raised by Companies?
(A)IPO only.
(B) FPO only.
(C) Commercial papers.Correct
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Question 120 of 200
120. Question
1 pointsWhich one of the following was the reason or,owing to which
Govt.wants Reserve Bank of India to tighten prudential
norms for NBFCs?Correct
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Question 121 of 200
121. Question
1 pointsAccording to World Economic Forum, which one of the following risks is the greatest risk faced by the world in the year 2011?
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Question 122 of 200
122. Question
1 pointsWhich one of the following decisions has been taken by Govt. in respect of MGNREGA?
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Question 123 of 200
123. Question
1 pointsWhat are teaser loan rates charged by banks?
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Question 124 of 200
124. Question
1 pointsOn which one of the following subjects Pranab Sen Committee has submitted its recommendations to the Govt. of India?
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Question 125 of 200
125. Question
1 pointsExpand the term CCEA as used in administrative circles ?
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Question 126 of 200
126. Question
1 pointsWith which one of the following games, Baichung Bhutia is associated?
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Question 127 of 200
127. Question
1 pointsWhat is the full form of the term LIBOR as used in financial/banking sectors?
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Question 128 of 200
128. Question
1 pointsIn which one of the following States, Patratu Thermal
Power Plant is proposed to be set up?Correct
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Question 129 of 200
129. Question
1 pointsOn the basis of which of the following reasons, IMF has projected India's GDP growth at 8.8 percent in 2010-11?
(A) Strong industrial growth.
(B) Strong farm sector growth.
(C) High domestics consumption demand.Correct
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Question 130 of 200
130. Question
1 pointsWho amongst the following is the ICC Cricketer of the Year?
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Question 131 of 200
131. Question
1 pointsWho is Montek Singh Ahfuwalia?
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Question 132 of 200
132. Question
1 pointsWho amongst the following is the Prime Minister of Australia at present?
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Question 133 of 200
133. Question
1 pointsExpand the term FSDC which is used in financial sectors?
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Question 134 of 200
134. Question
1 pointsAccording to US Department of Agriculture, which one of the following countries in the world is the largest producer of dairy products?
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Question 135 of 200
135. Question
1 pointsWith which one of the following games is 'Tiger Woods' associated?
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Question 136 of 200
136. Question
1 pointsWhich one of the following is largest producer of power in India?
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Question 137 of 200
137. Question
1 pointsFor which one of the following States, centre has appointed interlocutors?
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Question 138 of 200
138. Question
1 pointsExpand the term GSLV.
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Question 139 of 200
139. Question
1 pointsFor which one of the following reasons Basel II norms are to be followed by Commercial Banks?
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Question 140 of 200
140. Question
1 pointsWith which one of the following sports, the name of Parupalli Kashyap is associated?
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Question 141 of 200
141. Question
1 pointsRearrange the following , seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) But seriously, how much would you pay to know what thoughts are swimming around in someone else's head?
(B) In most fictional movies thus, the idea of reading minds-of seeing the private intentions of another, and the possibility of intervening in those plans - has always been highly attractive.
(C) Such fantastical questions have long been the bread and butter of fiction.
(D) Today, more than four centuries since the phrase, "A penny for your thoughts?", was first recorded, inflationary accounting makes that ancient penny worth more than $40.
(E) The going rate for a "thought"-a probe into the thinking of another - was once quite a bargain.
(F) And if you could really know their truthfulness how much more would you pay?
(G) Even with the sliding value of the dollar, this still seems quite a bargain.Which of the following should be the SECONDÂ sentences after rearrangement?
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Question 142 of 200
142. Question
1 pointsRearrange the following , seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) But seriously, how much would you pay to know what thoughts are swimming around in someone else's head?
(B) In most fictional movies thus, the idea of reading minds-of seeing the private intentions of another, and the possibility of intervening in those plans - has always been highly attractive.
(C) Such fantastical questions have long been the bread and butter of fiction.
(D) Today, more than four centuries since the phrase, "A penny for your thoughts?", was first recorded, inflationary accounting makes that ancient penny worth more than $40.
(E) The going rate for a "thought"-a probe into the thinking of another - was once quite a bargain.
(F) And if you could really know their truthfulness how much more would you pay?
(G) Even with the sliding value of the dollar, this still seems quite a bargain.Which of the following should be the FOURTH  sentences after rearrengement ?
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Question 143 of 200
143. Question
1 pointsRearrange the following , seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) But seriously, how much would you pay to know what thoughts are swimming around in someone else's head?
(B) In most fictional movies thus, the idea of reading minds-of seeing the private intentions of another, and the possibility of intervening in those plans - has always been highly attractive.
(C) Such fantastical questions have long been the bread and butter of fiction.
(D) Today, more than four centuries since the phrase, "A penny for your thoughts?", was first recorded, inflationary accounting makes that ancient penny worth more than $40.
(E) The going rate for a "thought"-a probe into the thinking of another - was once quite a bargain.
(F) And if you could really know their truthfulness how much more would you pay?
(G) Even with the sliding value of the dollar, this still seems quite a bargain.Which of the following should be the SIXTHÂ sentences after rearrangement ?
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Question 144 of 200
144. Question
1 pointsRearrange the following , seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) But seriously, how much would you pay to know what thoughts are swimming around in someone else's head?
(B) In most fictional movies thus, the idea of reading minds-of seeing the private intentions of another, and the possibility of intervening in those plans - has always been highly attractive.
(C) Such fantastical questions have long been the bread and butter of fiction.
(D) Today, more than four centuries since the phrase, "A penny for your thoughts?", was first recorded, inflationary accounting makes that ancient penny worth more than $40.
(E) The going rate for a "thought"-a probe into the thinking of another - was once quite a bargain.
(F) And if you could really know their truthfulness how much more would you pay?
(G) Even with the sliding value of the dollar, this still seems quite a bargain.Which of the following should be the SEVENTH (Last)Â sentences after rearrangement ?
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Question 145 of 200
145. Question
1 pointsRearrange the following , seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) But seriously, how much would you pay to know what thoughts are swimming around in someone else's head?
(B) In most fictional movies thus, the idea of reading minds-of seeing the private intentions of another, and the possibility of intervening in those plans - has always been highly attractive.
(C) Such fantastical questions have long been the bread and butter of fiction.
(D) Today, more than four centuries since the phrase, "A penny for your thoughts?", was first recorded, inflationary accounting makes that ancient penny worth more than $40.
(E) The going rate for a "thought"-a probe into the thinking of another - was once quite a bargain.
(F) And if you could really know their truthfulness how much more would you pay?
(G) Even with the sliding value of the dollar, this still seems quite a bargain.Which of the following should be the FIRSTÂ sentences after rearrangement ?
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Question 146 of 200
146. Question
1 pointsA. In the following passage There are blank, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below  the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find oat the appropriate word/ phrase in each case.
The economics of owing and running a Ration Shop, the familiar name for the outlets in our Public Distribution System (PDS), are such that under normal business termes, the shop-owner could never make a profit. Yet (A) the  government announces that new permits for ration shops will be given out, there is frenzy in. the market to grab one of these. (B) ? The answer is obvious: the business is not for the honest and if one knows the (C), there is a fortune to be made.
What are these tricks of the trade?
Getting fake names into the user list is the most obvious option; the State seems to be (D) a losing battle against this practice, judging by the endless efforts to weed out bogus ration cards.
The next is to get the 'right customers' on the list, not just more customers. These are people who are registered but who do not have any interest in (E) on their entitlements. In a system where caste and income certificates are for sale, it is not (F) to 'produce'these documents for mutual benefit. Receipts are duly made in their names, and the rations thus 'drawn' are (G) off into the open market. The sale price of an item like rice makes clear the (H) economics - it costs Rs. 8  in a ration shop while in the latter it is Rs. 30 or above.There are also customers who would rather exchange their entitlements for hard cash at the beginning of the month.
As the degradation progresses, the shop keeper, in (I) with the official machinery, manages to withhold effectively the entitlements from even the genuine beneficiaries, and diverts them to the open market. The targeted group is usually not in a position to (J) itself to get its due.
And thus, one has all the'(K)'if a good PDS business.Correct
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Question 147 of 200
147. Question
1 pointsB. In the following passage There are blank, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find oat the appropriate word/ phrase in each case.
The economics of owing and running a Ration Shop, the familiar name for the outlets in our Public Distribution System (PDS), are such that under normal business termes, the shop-owner could never make a profit. Yet (A) the government announces that new permits for ration shops will be given out, there is frenzy in. the market to grab one of these. (B) ? The answer is obvious: the business is not for the honest and if one knows the (C), there is a fortune to be made.What are these tricks of the trade?
Getting fake names into the user list is the most obvious option; the State seems to be (D) a losing battle against this practice, judging by the endless efforts to weed out bogus ration cards.
The next is to get the 'right customers' on the list, not just more customers. These are people who are registered but who do not have any interest in (E) on their entitlements. In a system where caste and income certificates are for sale, it is not (F) to 'produce'these documents for mutual benefit. Receipts are duly made in their names, and the rations thus 'drawn' are (G) off into the open market. The sale price of an item like rice makes clear the (H) economics - it costs Rs. 8 in a ration shop while in the latter it is Rs. 30 or above. There are also customers who would rather exchange their entitlements for hard cash at the beginning of the month.
As the degradation progresses, the shop keeper, in (I) with the official machinery, manages to withhold effectively the entitlements from even the genuine beneficiaries, and diverts them to the open market. The targeted group is usually not in a position to (J) itself to get its due.
And thus, one has all the'(K)'if a good PDS business.Correct
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Question 148 of 200
148. Question
1 pointsC. In the following passage There are blank, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find oat the appropriate word/ phrase in each case.
The economics of owing and running a Ration Shop, the familiar name for the outlets in our Public Distribution System (PDS), are such that under normal business termes, the shop-owner could never make a profit. Yet (A) the government announces that new permits for ration shops will be given out, there is frenzy in. the market to grab one of these. (B) ? The answer is obvious: the business is not for the honest and if one knows the (C), there is a fortune to be made.What are these tricks of the trade?
Getting fake names into the user list is the most obvious option; the State seems to be (D) a losing battle against this practice, judging by the endless efforts to weed out bogus ration cards.
The next is to get the 'right customers' on the list, not just more customers. These are people who are registered but who do not have any interest in (E) on their entitlements. In a system where caste and income certificates are for sale, it is not (F) to 'produce'these documents for mutual benefit. Receipts are duly made in their names, and the rations thus 'drawn' are (G) off into the open market. The sale price of an item like rice makes clear the (H) economics - it costs Rs. 8 in a ration shop while in the latter it is Rs. 30 or above. There are also customers who would rather exchange their entitlements for hard cash at the beginning of the month.
As the degradation progresses, the shop keeper, in (I) with the official machinery, manages to withhold effectively the entitlements from even the genuine beneficiaries, and diverts them to the open market. The targeted group is usually not in a position to (J) itself to get its due.
And thus, one has all the'(K)'if a good PDS business.Correct
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Question 149 of 200
149. Question
1 pointsD. In the following passage There are blank, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find oat the appropriate word/ phrase in each case.
The economics of owing and running a Ration Shop, the familiar name for the outlets in our Public Distribution System (PDS), are such that under normal business termes, the shop-owner could never make a profit. Yet (A) the government announces that new permits for ration shops will be given out, there is frenzy in. the market to grab one of these. (B) ? The answer is obvious: the business is not for the honest and if one knows the (C), there is a fortune to be made.What are these tricks of the trade?
Getting fake names into the user list is the most obvious option; the State seems to be (D) a losing battle against this practice, judging by the endless efforts to weed out bogus ration cards.
The next is to get the 'right customers' on the list, not just more customers. These are people who are registered but who do not have any interest in (E) on their entitlements. In a system where caste and income certificates are for sale, it is not (F) to 'produce'these documents for mutual benefit. Receipts are duly made in their names, and the rations thus 'drawn' are (G) off into the open market. The sale price of an item like rice makes clear the (H) economics - it costs Rs. 8 in a ration shop while in the latter it is Rs. 30 or above. There are also customers who would rather exchange their entitlements for hard cash at the beginning of the month.
As the degradation progresses, the shop keeper, in (I) with the official machinery, manages to withhold effectively the entitlements from even the genuine beneficiaries, and diverts them to the open market. The targeted group is usually not in a position to (J) itself to get its due.
And thus, one has all the'(K)'if a good PDS business.Correct
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Question 150 of 200
150. Question
1 pointsE. In the following passage There are blank, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find oat the appropriate word/ phrase in each case.
The economics of owing and running a Ration Shop, the familiar name for the outlets in our Public Distribution System (PDS), are such that under normal business termes, the shop-owner could never make a profit. Yet (A) the government announces that new permits for ration shops will be given out, there is frenzy in. the market to grab one of these. (B) ? The answer is obvious: the business is not for the honest and if one knows the (C), there is a fortune to be made.What are these tricks of the trade?
Getting fake names into the user list is the most obvious option; the State seems to be (D) a losing battle against this practice, judging by the endless efforts to weed out bogus ration cards.
The next is to get the 'right customers' on the list, not just more customers. These are people who are registered but who do not have any interest in (E) on their entitlements. In a system where caste and income certificates are for sale, it is not (F) to 'produce'these documents for mutual benefit. Receipts are duly made in their names, and the rations thus 'drawn' are (G) off into the open market. The sale price of an item like rice makes clear the (H) economics - it costs Rs. 8 in a ration shop while in the latter it is Rs. 30 or above. There are also customers who would rather exchange their entitlements for hard cash at the beginning of the month.
As the degradation progresses, the shop keeper, in (I) with the official machinery, manages to withhold effectively the entitlements from even the genuine beneficiaries, and diverts them to the open market. The targeted group is usually not in a position to (J) itself to get its due.
And thus, one has all the'(K)'if a good PDS business.Correct
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Question 151 of 200
151. Question
1 pointsF. In the following passage There are blank, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find oat the appropriate word/ phrase in each case.
The economics of owing and running a Ration Shop, the familiar name for the outlets in our Public Distribution System (PDS), are such that under normal business termes, the shop-owner could never make a profit. Yet (A) the government announces that new permits for ration shops will be given out, there is frenzy in. the market to grab one of these. (B) ? The answer is obvious: the business is not for the honest and if one knows the (C), there is a fortune to be made.What are these tricks of the trade?
Getting fake names into the user list is the most obvious option; the State seems to be (D) a losing battle against this practice, judging by the endless efforts to weed out bogus ration cards.
The next is to get the 'right customers' on the list, not just more customers. These are people who are registered but who do not have any interest in (E) on their entitlements. In a system where caste and income certificates are for sale, it is not (F) to 'produce'these documents for mutual benefit. Receipts are duly made in their names, and the rations thus 'drawn' are (G) off into the open market. The sale price of an item like rice makes clear the (H) economics - it costs Rs. 8 in a ration shop while in the latter it is Rs. 30 or above. There are also customers who would rather exchange their entitlements for hard cash at the beginning of the month.
As the degradation progresses, the shop keeper, in (I) with the official machinery, manages to withhold effectively the entitlements from even the genuine beneficiaries, and diverts them to the open market. The targeted group is usually not in a position to (J) itself to get its due.
And thus, one has all the'(K)'if a good PDS business.Correct
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Question 152 of 200
152. Question
1 pointsG. In the following passage There are blank, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find oat the appropriate word/ phrase in each case.
The economics of owing and running a Ration Shop, the familiar name for the outlets in our Public Distribution System (PDS), are such that under normal business termes, the shop-owner could never make a profit. Yet (A) the government announces that new permits for ration shops will be given out, there is frenzy in. the market to grab one of these. (B) ? The answer is obvious: the business is not for the honest and if one knows the (C), there is a fortune to be made.What are these tricks of the trade?
Getting fake names into the user list is the most obvious option; the State seems to be (D) a losing battle against this practice, judging by the endless efforts to weed out bogus ration cards.
The next is to get the 'right customers' on the list, not just more customers. These are people who are registered but who do not have any interest in (E) on their entitlements. In a system where caste and income certificates are for sale, it is not (F) to 'produce'these documents for mutual benefit. Receipts are duly made in their names, and the rations thus 'drawn' are (G) off into the open market. The sale price of an item like rice makes clear the (H) economics - it costs Rs. 8 in a ration shop while in the latter it is Rs. 30 or above. There are also customers who would rather exchange their entitlements for hard cash at the beginning of the month.
As the degradation progresses, the shop keeper, in (I) with the official machinery, manages to withhold effectively the entitlements from even the genuine beneficiaries, and diverts them to the open market. The targeted group is usually not in a position to (J) itself to get its due.
And thus, one has all the'(K)'if a good PDS business.Correct
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Question 153 of 200
153. Question
1 pointsH. In the following passage There are blank, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find oat the appropriate word/ phrase in each case.
The economics of owing and running a Ration Shop, the familiar name for the outlets in our Public Distribution System (PDS), are such that under normal business termes, the shop-owner could never make a profit. Yet (A) the government announces that new permits for ration shops will be given out, there is frenzy in. the market to grab one of these. (B) ? The answer is obvious: the business is not for the honest and if one knows the (C), there is a fortune to be made.What are these tricks of the trade?
Getting fake names into the user list is the most obvious option; the State seems to be (D) a losing battle against this practice, judging by the endless efforts to weed out bogus ration cards.
The next is to get the 'right customers' on the list, not just more customers. These are people who are registered but who do not have any interest in (E) on their entitlements. In a system where caste and income certificates are for sale, it is not (F) to 'produce'these documents for mutual benefit. Receipts are duly made in their names, and the rations thus 'drawn' are (G) off into the open market. The sale price of an item like rice makes clear the (H) economics - it costs Rs. 8 in a ration shop while in the latter it is Rs. 30 or above. There are also customers who would rather exchange their entitlements for hard cash at the beginning of the month.
As the degradation progresses, the shop keeper, in (I) with the official machinery, manages to withhold effectively the entitlements from even the genuine beneficiaries, and diverts them to the open market. The targeted group is usually not in a position to (J) itself to get its due.
And thus, one has all the'(K)'if a good PDS business.Correct
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Question 154 of 200
154. Question
1 pointsI. In the following passage There are blank, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find oat the appropriate word/ phrase in each case.
The economics of owing and running a Ration Shop, the familiar name for the outlets in our Public Distribution System (PDS), are such that under normal business termes, the shop-owner could never make a profit. Yet (A) the government announces that new permits for ration shops will be given out, there is frenzy in. the market to grab one of these. (B) ? The answer is obvious: the business is not for the honest and if one knows the (C), there is a fortune to be made.What are these tricks of the trade?
Getting fake names into the user list is the most obvious option; the State seems to be (D) a losing battle against this practice, judging by the endless efforts to weed out bogus ration cards.
The next is to get the 'right customers' on the list, not just more customers. These are people who are registered but who do not have any interest in (E) on their entitlements. In a system where caste and income certificates are for sale, it is not (F) to 'produce'these documents for mutual benefit. Receipts are duly made in their names, and the rations thus 'drawn' are (G) off into the open market. The sale price of an item like rice makes clear the (H) economics - it costs Rs. 8 in a ration shop while in the latter it is Rs. 30 or above. There are also customers who would rather exchange their entitlements for hard cash at the beginning of the month.
As the degradation progresses, the shop keeper, in (I) with the official machinery, manages to withhold effectively the entitlements from even the genuine beneficiaries, and diverts them to the open market. The targeted group is usually not in a position to (J) itself to get its due.
And thus, one has all the'(K)'if a good PDS business.Correct
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Question 155 of 200
155. Question
1 pointsJ. In the following passage There are blank, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find oat the appropriate word/ phrase in each case.
The economics of owing and running a Ration Shop, the familiar name for the outlets in our Public Distribution System (PDS), are such that under normal business termes, the shop-owner could never make a profit. Yet (A) the government announces that new permits for ration shops will be given out, there is frenzy in. the market to grab one of these. (B) ? The answer is obvious: the business is not for the honest and if one knows the (C), there is a fortune to be made.What are these tricks of the trade?
Getting fake names into the user list is the most obvious option; the State seems to be (D) a losing battle against this practice, judging by the endless efforts to weed out bogus ration cards.
The next is to get the 'right customers' on the list, not just more customers. These are people who are registered but who do not have any interest in (E) on their entitlements. In a system where caste and income certificates are for sale, it is not (F) to 'produce'these documents for mutual benefit. Receipts are duly made in their names, and the rations thus 'drawn' are (G) off into the open market. The sale price of an item like rice makes clear the (H) economics - it costs Rs. 8 in a ration shop while in the latter it is Rs. 30 or above. There are also customers who would rather exchange their entitlements for hard cash at the beginning of the month.
As the degradation progresses, the shop keeper, in (I) with the official machinery, manages to withhold effectively the entitlements from even the genuine beneficiaries, and diverts them to the open market. The targeted group is usually not in a position to (J) itself to get its due.
And thus, one has all the'(K)'if a good PDS business.Correct
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Question 156 of 200
156. Question
1 pointsK. In the following passage There are blank, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find oat the appropriate word/ phrase in each case.
The economics of owing and running a Ration Shop, the familiar name for the outlets in our Public Distribution System (PDS), are such that under normal business termes, the shop-owner could never make a profit. Yet (A) the government announces that new permits for ration shops will be given out, there is frenzy in. the market to grab one of these. (B) ? The answer is obvious: the business is not for the honest and if one knows the (C), there is a fortune to be made.What are these tricks of the trade?
Getting fake names into the user list is the most obvious option; the State seems to be (D) a losing battle against this practice, judging by the endless efforts to weed out bogus ration cards.
The next is to get the 'right customers' on the list, not just more customers. These are people who are registered but who do not have any interest in (E) on their entitlements. In a system where caste and income certificates are for sale, it is not (F) to 'produce'these documents for mutual benefit. Receipts are duly made in their names, and the rations thus 'drawn' are (G) off into the open market. The sale price of an item like rice makes clear the (H) economics - it costs Rs. 8 in a ration shop while in the latter it is Rs. 30 or above. There are also customers who would rather exchange their entitlements for hard cash at the beginning of the month.
As the degradation progresses, the shop keeper, in (I) with the official machinery, manages to withhold effectively the entitlements from even the genuine beneficiaries, and diverts them to the open market. The targeted group is usually not in a position to (J) itself to get its due.
And thus, one has all the'(K)'if a good PDS business.Correct
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Question 157 of 200
157. Question
1 pointsWhich of the words/phrases (1), {2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the word/ phrase printed in bold in the  sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence  is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.
A lot of time we hear from actors that they regret the kind  of roles they have been doing all this while,  but  this actor says he has never any regrets.
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Question 158 of 200
158. Question
1 pointsWhich of the words/phrases (1), {2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the word/ phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.
The actress participated in the event whole-hearted. cheered the participants, danced with them and emphasised on the importance of creating awareness for oral care across the country.
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Question 159 of 200
159. Question
1 pointsWhich of the words/phrases (1), {2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the word/ phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.
Although complete treatment of cancer is beyond the reach of the underprivileged but no child should lose his life for want of funds
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Question 160 of 200
160. Question
1 pointsWhich of the words/phrases (1), {2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the word/ phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.
Slated to begin this year, the league could proviide a so-needed boost to hockey in India
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Question 161 of 200
161. Question
1 pointsEach question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been admitted. Choose the set of words  for each blank which best fits the meaning of  the sentence as a whole.
Much of the _ Â that cricket has is due to the fact it is a _ sport.
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Question 162 of 200
162. Question
1 pointsEach question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been admitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Since foggy weather _ visibility by several metres, the railways-his either partially _or diverted some of the trains.
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Question 163 of 200
163. Question
1 pointsEach question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been admitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
The once _ Â district is gradually being _ of its green cover.
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Question 164 of 200
164. Question
1 pointsEach question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been admitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
The pilot knew  she would be able to see the _  lights of the city from her cockpit window, but she would not be  the fireworks explode to welcome the new year as she would have _
to cruising altitude.Correct
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Question 165 of 200
165. Question
1 pointsEach question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been admitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
The New Year  has  _  in good news for city hotels as most properties are _  for the whole month.
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Question 166 of 200
166. Question
1 pointsFind the correctly spelt words.
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Bouquet - bunch of flowers, nosegay, fragrance of a wine, compliment.
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Bouquet - bunch of flowers, nosegay, fragrance of a wine, compliment.
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Question 167 of 200
167. Question
1 pointsFind the correctly spelt words.
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Veterinary - pertaining to the medical treatment of animals
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Veterinary - pertaining to the medical treatment of animals
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Question 168 of 200
168. Question
1 pointsFind the correctly spelt words.
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Question 169 of 200
169. Question
1 pointsFind the correctly spelt words.
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Question 170 of 200
170. Question
1 pointsFind the correctly spelt words.
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Question 171 of 200
171. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Statement: You know that your suit is excellent when people ask about your tailor who tailored the suit.
Assumptions:
1. People do not ask about your tailor if your suit is not good.
2. The people want to know the criterion of an excellent suit.Correct
The statement mentions that if the people ask about the tailor, your suit is good. This means that people ask only in the situation when the thing is good. So, I is implicit. The criteria of an excellent suit is not mentioned. So, II is not implicit.
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The statement mentions that if the people ask about the tailor, your suit is good. This means that people ask only in the situation when the thing is good. So, I is implicit. The criteria of an excellent suit is not mentioned. So, II is not implicit.
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Question 172 of 200
172. Question
1 pointsStatement: His recent investment in the shares of Company A is only a gamble.
Assumptions:
1. He may incur loss on his investment.
2. He may gain from his investment.Correct
The use of the world 'gamble' indicates that he may either gain or lose in the deal.
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The use of the world 'gamble' indicates that he may either gain or lose in the deal.
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Question 173 of 200
173. Question
1 pointsStatement: Why don't you go to the court if the employer does not pay you the Provident Fund contribution?
Assumptions:
1. Courts can intervene in matters of dispute between employer and employees
2. It is obligatory for the employer to pay the Provident Fund contribution to the employees.
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Clearly, the statement encourages one to go to court to get his Provident Fund from his employer. This implies that the issue comes under the jurisdiction of courts and that it is the right of the employee to claim his Provident Fund. So, both I and II are implicit.
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Clearly, the statement encourages one to go to court to get his Provident Fund from his employer. This implies that the issue comes under the jurisdiction of courts and that it is the right of the employee to claim his Provident Fund. So, both I and II are implicit.
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Question 174 of 200
174. Question
1 pointsStatement: 'Double your money in five months.' - An advertisement.
Assumptions:
1.The assurance is not genuine.
2.People want their money to grow.
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The truth or falsity of the promise made in the statement cannot be judged. So, I is not implicit. Since the concerned firm advertises with the assurance that money can be doubled quickly by investing with it, so II is implicit.
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The truth or falsity of the promise made in the statement cannot be judged. So, I is not implicit. Since the concerned firm advertises with the assurance that money can be doubled quickly by investing with it, so II is implicit.
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Question 175 of 200
175. Question
1 pointsStatement: The education of a student at collegiate level, not taking into account maintenance expenses, costs four hundred rupees a year. Collegiate education is thus drawing heavily upon the national resources of an impoverished community. So college education should be restricted to a brilliant few.
Assumptions:
1. Our resources are very limited.
2. Only a few students should be admitted to the colleges.Correct
The use of the words 'impoverished community' in the statement makes I implicit while the phrase 'college education should be restricted to a brilliant few' makes II implicit.
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The use of the words 'impoverished community' in the statement makes I implicit while the phrase 'college education should be restricted to a brilliant few' makes II implicit.
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Question 176 of 200
176. Question
1 pointsIn questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word/sentence.
List of the business or subjects to be considered at a meetingCorrect
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Question 177 of 200
177. Question
1 pointsLeave or remove from a place considered dangerous
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Question 178 of 200
178. Question
1 pointsA prima facie case is such
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Question 179 of 200
179. Question
1 pointsA person pretending to be somebody he is not
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Question 180 of 200
180. Question
1 pointsA person who knows many foreign languages
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Question 181 of 200
181. Question
1 pointsWhat is NAT?
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Question 182 of 200
182. Question
1 pointsWhat is FMD?
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Question 183 of 200
183. Question
1 pointsWhat does PPTP stand for?
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Question 184 of 200
184. Question
1 pointsA program that neither replicates or copies itself, but does damage or compromises the security of the computer. Which 'Computer Virus' it is?
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Question 185 of 200
185. Question
1 pointsIn 1983, which person was the first to offer a definition of the term 'computer virus'?
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Question 186 of 200
186. Question
1 pointsWhat is a GPU?
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Question 187 of 200
187. Question
1 pointsWhat does ECP stand for?
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Question 188 of 200
188. Question
1 pointsWhat is a NIC?
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Question 189 of 200
189. Question
1 pointsA computer virus that actively attacks an anti-virus program or programs in an effort to prevent detection is...
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Question 190 of 200
190. Question
1 pointsWhat does ICMP stand for?
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Question 191 of 200
191. Question
1 pointsWhat is a MAC?
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Question 192 of 200
192. Question
1 pointsThe main computer that stores the files that can be sent to computers that are networked together is...
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Question 193 of 200
193. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following operating systems is produced by IBM?
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Question 194 of 200
194. Question
1 pointsTo select text by shading as you drag the mouse arrow over the text is known as...
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Question 195 of 200
195. Question
1 pointsRAM stands for..
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Question 196 of 200
196. Question
1 pointsWhich was an early mainframe computer?
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Question 197 of 200
197. Question
1 pointsWhich company created the most used networking software in the 1980's
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Question 198 of 200
198. Question
1 pointsThis virus activated every Friday the 13th, affects both .EXE and .COM files and deletes any programs run on that day. What is the name of that virus?
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Question 199 of 200
199. Question
1 pointsWhat was the clock speed of the original IBM PC?
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Question 200 of 200
200. Question
1 pointsThe IBM PC-XT was the first to include a hard drive. What was the capacity of this disk?
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