Select the combination of numbers so that letters arranged accordingly will form a meaningful word. Select the combination of numbers s arranged accordingly will form a mea I P E L 0 C 123456
Given below is a sentence in jumbled parts. Arrange the parts to make it sensible. The world P: although it sometimes seems that way Q: is not a total chaos R: the newspaper headlines S: when we read
Improve the sentence given below by changing its underlined portion choosing from the alternatives provided. He said firmly that he would rather starve to stealing to get what he need.
Given below is a sentence in four parts. One of the parts contains a grammatical error. Find the part. Ordinarily, when in difficulty (i)/ Jemima prefers keeping her counsel(ii)/then running about(iii)/ taking advice(iv).
Given below is a paragraph in jumbled form. Arrange P, Q, R, S to make a sensible reading. P: For once, it would not be a cliche to say that it was a total team effort, though they had not changed the playing eleven at all. Otherwise, how would they have won match after match so convincingly and claim the trophy without losing a game? Q: During the entire tournament, India never got into a do-or-die situation. Even in the rain-hit truncated final, where they were at a disadvantage after losing the toss, Dhoni, like Viswanathan Anand, maneuvered his pieces to get into a winning position with his brilliant end-game strategy. R: Dhoni's crafty planning and intuitive bowling changes emboldened his starry-eyed teammates to give the championship match a fairy tale finish. The victory is all the more sweet as it has come in cold blustery English conditions of June. S: By snatching the Champions Trophy from the lap of the England team and forcing Captain Alistair Cook to tear his victory speech, Mahendra Singh Dhoni's fearless gladiators have shown that a match is not lost till it is actually lost.
A statement, followed by two conclusions, has been given below. You have to identify which of the given conclusions logically follows the given statement. Statement: In a one day cricket match, the total runs made by a team were 250. Out of these 190 runs were made by pace bowlers. Conclusion: I: 80% of the team consists of pace bowlers. II: The opening batsmen were pace bowlers.
Body of a letter is given below with four blanks. Fill the blanks to make it readable. Dear Sir/Madam, ____ I____ of soccer cleats (item #6542951) from your website on June l0, 2014.1 received the order on July 12, 2014. ____ II ____saw that the cleats were used. The cleats had dirt all over it and there was a small tear in front of the part where the left toe would go. My order number is AF26168156. ___ III ____like you to credit my account for the amount charged for my cleats. I had already gone out and bought a new pair of cleats at my local sporting goods store; therefore sending another one would result in me having two pairs of the same cleats. __ IV __of your company for many years and this is the first time I have encountered a problem. If you need to contact me, you can reach me at (022) 25463232. P: To resolve the problem, I would Q: I have recently ordered a new pair R: I have been a satisfied customer S: Unfortunately, when I opened it, I Select your answer from the choices given below:
Direction: For Q 39-40: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
The recent rapid growth of industry has, in some cases, been so excessive that too much manufacturing capacity has been developed in some fields of production, which forces companies to sell their surplus product in world markets at prices lower than normal. This will make it almost impossible to develop local industries producing the same items because consumers will prefer to buy the cheaper imported product.
Why is it necessary for companies to sell products at cheaper prices?
A)
The cost of production has been considerably low.
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B)
The local industries also manufacture the same product.
Direction: For Q 39-40: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
The recent rapid growth of industry has, in some cases, been so excessive that too much manufacturing capacity has been developed in some fields of production, which forces companies to sell their surplus product in world markets at prices lower than normal. This will make it almost impossible to develop local industries producing the same items because consumers will prefer to buy the cheaper imported product.
According to the passage, the situation resulting from the rapid industrial growth is: