(a) Less collection of non-tax revenues |
(b) Excessive spending on non-productive projects |
(c) Hike in revenue deficit |
(a) Levying cess |
(b) Structural reforms |
(c) Loans from the World Bank and IMF |
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Direction: Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole. |
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Direction: Rearrange the following five sentences (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below. |
(a) This scheme, which will be the world's largest government-funded healthcare programme, is the highlight of this year's Budget. |
(b) Near-universal enrolment of Aadhaar, its use for direct transfer of benefits and the Jan Dhan Yojana are some examples. |
(c) In some ways, it also symbolises the ambition of this Budget and its people-centric priorities, which are also reflected in several other welcome announcements. |
(d) In the last couple of years, the government has implemented some giant-scale programmes in mission mode, demonstrating a lot of zeal and passion that one didn't associate with the public sector in earlier days. |
(e) These successes have possibly emboldened the government to launch another mega initiative in the form of the National Health Protection Scheme, covering 10 crore poor families (almost 40% of India's population) for secondary and tertiary care hospitalisation up to Rs. 5 lakh. |
Direction: Rearrange the following five sentences (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below. |
(a) This scheme, which will be the world's largest government-funded healthcare programme, is the highlight of this year's Budget. |
(b) Near-universal enrolment of Aadhaar, its use for direct transfer of benefits and the Jan Dhan Yojana are some examples. |
(c) In some ways, it also symbolises the ambition of this Budget and its people-centric priorities, which are also reflected in several other welcome announcements. |
(d) In the last couple of years, the government has implemented some giant-scale programmes in mission mode, demonstrating a lot of zeal and passion that one didn't associate with the public sector in earlier days. |
(e) These successes have possibly emboldened the government to launch another mega initiative in the form of the National Health Protection Scheme, covering 10 crore poor families (almost 40% of India's population) for secondary and tertiary care hospitalisation up to Rs. 5 lakh. |
Direction: Rearrange the following five sentences (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below. |
(a) This scheme, which will be the world's largest government-funded healthcare programme, is the highlight of this year's Budget. |
(b) Near-universal enrolment of Aadhaar, its use for direct transfer of benefits and the Jan Dhan Yojana are some examples. |
(c) In some ways, it also symbolises the ambition of this Budget and its people-centric priorities, which are also reflected in several other welcome announcements. |
(d) In the last couple of years, the government has implemented some giant-scale programmes in mission mode, demonstrating a lot of zeal and passion that one didn't associate with the public sector in earlier days. |
(e) These successes have possibly emboldened the government to launch another mega initiative in the form of the National Health Protection Scheme, covering 10 crore poor families (almost 40% of India's population) for secondary and tertiary care hospitalisation up to Rs. 5 lakh. |
Direction: Rearrange the following five sentences (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below. |
(a) This scheme, which will be the world's largest government-funded healthcare programme, is the highlight of this year's Budget. |
(b) Near-universal enrolment of Aadhaar, its use for direct transfer of benefits and the Jan Dhan Yojana are some examples. |
(c) In some ways, it also symbolises the ambition of this Budget and its people-centric priorities, which are also reflected in several other welcome announcements. |
(d) In the last couple of years, the government has implemented some giant-scale programmes in mission mode, demonstrating a lot of zeal and passion that one didn't associate with the public sector in earlier days. |
(e) These successes have possibly emboldened the government to launch another mega initiative in the form of the National Health Protection Scheme, covering 10 crore poor families (almost 40% of India's population) for secondary and tertiary care hospitalisation up to Rs. 5 lakh. |
Direction: Rearrange the following five sentences (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below. |
(a) This scheme, which will be the world's largest government-funded healthcare programme, is the highlight of this year's Budget. |
(b) Near-universal enrolment of Aadhaar, its use for direct transfer of benefits and the Jan Dhan Yojana are some examples. |
(c) In some ways, it also symbolises the ambition of this Budget and its people-centric priorities, which are also reflected in several other welcome announcements. |
(d) In the last couple of years, the government has implemented some giant-scale programmes in mission mode, demonstrating a lot of zeal and passion that one didn't associate with the public sector in earlier days. |
(e) These successes have possibly emboldened the government to launch another mega initiative in the form of the National Health Protection Scheme, covering 10 crore poor families (almost 40% of India's population) for secondary and tertiary care hospitalisation up to Rs. 5 lakh. |
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There are seven persons M, O, P, Q, R, S and T. Each of them has a different salary. T's salary is more than that of S and that of Q. T's salary is more than that of M but not the highest. M's salary is more than that of S. The one whose salary is the second highest receives Rs. 30,000, while the one whose salary is the third lowest receives Rs. 20,000. R's salary is less than that of S but more than that of Q. P's salary is Rs. 15,000.0 is not the lowest earner. |
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There are seven persons M, O, P, Q, R, S and T. Each of them has a different salary. T's salary is more than that of S and that of Q. T's salary is more than that of M but not the highest. M's salary is more than that of S. The one whose salary is the second highest receives Rs. 30,000, while the one whose salary is the third lowest receives Rs. 20,000. R's salary is less than that of S but more than that of Q. P's salary is Rs. 15,000.0 is not the lowest earner. |
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There are seven persons M, O, P, Q, R, S and T. Each of them has a different salary. T's salary is more than that of S and that of Q. T's salary is more than that of M but not the highest. M's salary is more than that of S. The one whose salary is the second highest receives Rs. 30,000, while the one whose salary is the third lowest receives Rs. 20,000. R's salary is less than that of S but more than that of Q. P's salary is Rs. 15,000.0 is not the lowest earner. |
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Seven representatives of a company - Peter, Moorthy, Nalladurai, Kappuram, Thomson, Achyutam and Nambi - travelled to three different countries, viz USA, Singapore and Japan. Each of them travelled on different days of the week starting on Monday and ending on Sunday. Minimum two persons travelled to each country and the USA is the only country where three people travelled. |
Peter travelled to the USA on Monday. Achyutam travelled to Singapore but neither on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Nambi travelled on Sunday but not to Japan. The one who travelled on Tuesday travelled to Singapore and the one who travelled on Saturday travelled to Japan. Thomson travelled on Wednesday. Nalladurai travelled to the USA but not on Thursday. Moorthy did not travel to Japan. |
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Seven representatives of a company - Peter, Moorthy, Nalladurai, Kappuram, Thomson, Achyutam and Nambi - travelled to three different countries, viz USA, Singapore and Japan. Each of them travelled on different days of the week starting on Monday and ending on Sunday. Minimum two persons travelled to each country and the USA is the only country where three people travelled. |
Peter travelled to the USA on Monday. Achyutam travelled to Singapore but neither on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Nambi travelled on Sunday but not to Japan. The one who travelled on Tuesday travelled to Singapore and the one who travelled on Saturday travelled to Japan. Thomson travelled on Wednesday. Nalladurai travelled to the USA but not on Thursday. Moorthy did not travel to Japan. |
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Seven representatives of a company - Peter, Moorthy, Nalladurai, Kappuram, Thomson, Achyutam and Nambi - travelled to three different countries, viz USA, Singapore and Japan. Each of them travelled on different days of the week starting on Monday and ending on Sunday. Minimum two persons travelled to each country and the USA is the only country where three people travelled. |
Peter travelled to the USA on Monday. Achyutam travelled to Singapore but neither on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Nambi travelled on Sunday but not to Japan. The one who travelled on Tuesday travelled to Singapore and the one who travelled on Saturday travelled to Japan. Thomson travelled on Wednesday. Nalladurai travelled to the USA but not on Thursday. Moorthy did not travel to Japan. |
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Seven representatives of a company - Peter, Moorthy, Nalladurai, Kappuram, Thomson, Achyutam and Nambi - travelled to three different countries, viz USA, Singapore and Japan. Each of them travelled on different days of the week starting on Monday and ending on Sunday. Minimum two persons travelled to each country and the USA is the only country where three people travelled. |
Peter travelled to the USA on Monday. Achyutam travelled to Singapore but neither on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Nambi travelled on Sunday but not to Japan. The one who travelled on Tuesday travelled to Singapore and the one who travelled on Saturday travelled to Japan. Thomson travelled on Wednesday. Nalladurai travelled to the USA but not on Thursday. Moorthy did not travel to Japan. |
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Seven representatives of a company - Peter, Moorthy, Nalladurai, Kappuram, Thomson, Achyutam and Nambi - travelled to three different countries, viz USA, Singapore and Japan. Each of them travelled on different days of the week starting on Monday and ending on Sunday. Minimum two persons travelled to each country and the USA is the only country where three people travelled. |
Peter travelled to the USA on Monday. Achyutam travelled to Singapore but neither on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Nambi travelled on Sunday but not to Japan. The one who travelled on Tuesday travelled to Singapore and the one who travelled on Saturday travelled to Japan. Thomson travelled on Wednesday. Nalladurai travelled to the USA but not on Thursday. Moorthy did not travel to Japan. |
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Direction: In these questions a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. Find the true conclusion from the given two conclusions and then give your answer |
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Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are going to attend a seminar, but not necessarily in the same order, in seven different months (of the same year), viz January, February, April, May, July, September and December. Each of them also likes a different news channel, viz Zee News, MDTV India, ABP News, Aaj Tak, News 24, DD News and IBN7 but not necessarily in the same order. D attends the seminar in a month which has only 30 days. Only one person attends the seminar between the months in which D and the one who likes News 24 attend the seminar respectively. The one who likes NDTV India attends the seminar immediately before the one who likes News 24. The one who likes IBN7 attends the seminar neither in the month which has 31 days nor in the month which has 30 days. Only two persons attend the seminar between F and the one who likes IBN7. B attends the seminar immediately after F and he does not like NDTV India. G attends the seminar immediately before C. E likes DD News and he attends the seminar in December. The one who likes Zee News attends the seminar in the month which has 31 days. D does not like ABP News. |
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Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are going to attend a seminar, but not necessarily in the same order, in seven different months (of the same year), viz January, February, April, May, July, September and December. Each of them also likes a different news channel, viz Zee News, MDTV India, ABP News, Aaj Tak, News 24, DD News and IBN7 but not necessarily in the same order. D attends the seminar in a month which has only 30 days. Only one person attends the seminar between the months in which D and the one who likes News 24 attend the seminar respectively. The one who likes NDTV India attends the seminar immediately before the one who likes News 24. The one who likes IBN7 attends the seminar neither in the month which has 31 days nor in the month which has 30 days. Only two persons attend the seminar between F and the one who likes IBN7. B attends the seminar immediately after F and he does not like NDTV India. G attends the seminar immediately before C. E likes DD News and he attends the seminar in December. The one who likes Zee News attends the seminar in the month which has 31 days. D does not like ABP News. |
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Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are going to attend a seminar, but not necessarily in the same order, in seven different months (of the same year), viz January, February, April, May, July, September and December. Each of them also likes a different news channel, viz Zee News, MDTV India, ABP News, Aaj Tak, News 24, DD News and IBN7 but not necessarily in the same order. D attends the seminar in a month which has only 30 days. Only one person attends the seminar between the months in which D and the one who likes News 24 attend the seminar respectively. The one who likes NDTV India attends the seminar immediately before the one who likes News 24. The one who likes IBN7 attends the seminar neither in the month which has 31 days nor in the month which has 30 days. Only two persons attend the seminar between F and the one who likes IBN7. B attends the seminar immediately after F and he does not like NDTV India. G attends the seminar immediately before C. E likes DD News and he attends the seminar in December. The one who likes Zee News attends the seminar in the month which has 31 days. D does not like ABP News. |
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Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are going to attend a seminar, but not necessarily in the same order, in seven different months (of the same year), viz January, February, April, May, July, September and December. Each of them also likes a different news channel, viz Zee News, MDTV India, ABP News, Aaj Tak, News 24, DD News and IBN7 but not necessarily in the same order. D attends the seminar in a month which has only 30 days. Only one person attends the seminar between the months in which D and the one who likes News 24 attend the seminar respectively. The one who likes NDTV India attends the seminar immediately before the one who likes News 24. The one who likes IBN7 attends the seminar neither in the month which has 31 days nor in the month which has 30 days. Only two persons attend the seminar between F and the one who likes IBN7. B attends the seminar immediately after F and he does not like NDTV India. G attends the seminar immediately before C. E likes DD News and he attends the seminar in December. The one who likes Zee News attends the seminar in the month which has 31 days. D does not like ABP News. |
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Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are going to attend a seminar, but not necessarily in the same order, in seven different months (of the same year), viz January, February, April, May, July, September and December. Each of them also likes a different news channel, viz Zee News, MDTV India, ABP News, Aaj Tak, News 24, DD News and IBN7 but not necessarily in the same order. D attends the seminar in a month which has only 30 days. Only one person attends the seminar between the months in which D and the one who likes News 24 attend the seminar respectively. The one who likes NDTV India attends the seminar immediately before the one who likes News 24. The one who likes IBN7 attends the seminar neither in the month which has 31 days nor in the month which has 30 days. Only two persons attend the seminar between F and the one who likes IBN7. B attends the seminar immediately after F and he does not like NDTV India. G attends the seminar immediately before C. E likes DD News and he attends the seminar in December. The one who likes Zee News attends the seminar in the month which has 31 days. D does not like ABP News. |
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E is sister of F. D is wife of F. D has only one son I. H is mother of D. H is married to G. G has only one son and only one daughter. |
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E is sister of F. D is wife of F. D has only one son I. H is mother of D. H is married to G. G has only one son and only one daughter. |
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E is sister of F. D is wife of F. D has only one son I. H is mother of D. H is married to G. G has only one son and only one daughter. |
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P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in a straight line equidistant from each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Some of them are facing north while some are facing south. (Note: Facing the same direction means if one is facing north then the other is also facing north and if one is facing south then the other is also facing south. Facing the opposite direction means if one is facing north then the other is facing south and vice versa.) |
U sits third to the right of P. U sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. T sits third to the left of P. Both the immediate neighbours of R face north. V is not an immediate neighbour of P. The persons sitting at the extreme ends of the line face the same direction. Both the immediate neighbours of P face the opposite direction of U. Both the immediate neighbours of W face opposite directions. S is one of the immediate neighbours of T and he faces north. Q sits exactly between R and U. Not more than four persons face north. T sits on the immediate right of S. |
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P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in a straight line equidistant from each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Some of them are facing north while some are facing south. (Note: Facing the same direction means if one is facing north then the other is also facing north and if one is facing south then the other is also facing south. Facing the opposite direction means if one is facing north then the other is facing south and vice versa.) |
U sits third to the right of P. U sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. T sits third to the left of P. Both the immediate neighbours of R face north. V is not an immediate neighbour of P. The persons sitting at the extreme ends of the line face the same direction. Both the immediate neighbours of P face the opposite direction of U. Both the immediate neighbours of W face opposite directions. S is one of the immediate neighbours of T and he faces north. Q sits exactly between R and U. Not more than four persons face north. T sits on the immediate right of S. |
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P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in a straight line equidistant from each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Some of them are facing north while some are facing south. (Note: Facing the same direction means if one is facing north then the other is also facing north and if one is facing south then the other is also facing south. Facing the opposite direction means if one is facing north then the other is facing south and vice versa.) |
U sits third to the right of P. U sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. T sits third to the left of P. Both the immediate neighbours of R face north. V is not an immediate neighbour of P. The persons sitting at the extreme ends of the line face the same direction. Both the immediate neighbours of P face the opposite direction of U. Both the immediate neighbours of W face opposite directions. S is one of the immediate neighbours of T and he faces north. Q sits exactly between R and U. Not more than four persons face north. T sits on the immediate right of S. |
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P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in a straight line equidistant from each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Some of them are facing north while some are facing south. (Note: Facing the same direction means if one is facing north then the other is also facing north and if one is facing south then the other is also facing south. Facing the opposite direction means if one is facing north then the other is facing south and vice versa.) |
U sits third to the right of P. U sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. T sits third to the left of P. Both the immediate neighbours of R face north. V is not an immediate neighbour of P. The persons sitting at the extreme ends of the line face the same direction. Both the immediate neighbours of P face the opposite direction of U. Both the immediate neighbours of W face opposite directions. S is one of the immediate neighbours of T and he faces north. Q sits exactly between R and U. Not more than four persons face north. T sits on the immediate right of S. |
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P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in a straight line equidistant from each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Some of them are facing north while some are facing south. (Note: Facing the same direction means if one is facing north then the other is also facing north and if one is facing south then the other is also facing south. Facing the opposite direction means if one is facing north then the other is facing south and vice versa.) |
U sits third to the right of P. U sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. T sits third to the left of P. Both the immediate neighbours of R face north. V is not an immediate neighbour of P. The persons sitting at the extreme ends of the line face the same direction. Both the immediate neighbours of P face the opposite direction of U. Both the immediate neighbours of W face opposite directions. S is one of the immediate neighbours of T and he faces north. Q sits exactly between R and U. Not more than four persons face north. T sits on the immediate right of S. |
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T is 11 m to the south of U. U is 6 m to the east of V. V is 5 m to the north of W. Q is 4m to the west of W. S is 8m to the south of Q. R is 10 m to the east of S. |
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T is 11 m to the south of U. U is 6 m to the east of V. V is 5 m to the north of W. Q is 4m to the west of W. S is 8m to the south of Q. R is 10 m to the east of S. |
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A, B, C, D, E, F and H are seven different boxes arranged one above the another but not necessarily in the same order. Each box contains a different fast food, viz Pizza, Burger, Sandwich, Noodle, Pasta, Pancake and Wattle but not necessarily in the same order. The box containing Pizza is immediately above A. There are only two boxes between D and the one which contains Pizza. The box which contains Sandwich is arranged above D but not immediately above it. There are only three boxes between C and the one which contains Sandwich. The box which contains Waffle is immediately above C. The box which contains Noodle is immediately above H. There is only one box between B and E. Box B is above box E. Neither box C nor box A contains Pasta. Box B contains Burger. There are only two boxes between F and the one which contains Waffle. Box A contains neither Noodle nor Waffle. |
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A, B, C, D, E, F and H are seven different boxes arranged one above the another but not necessarily in the same order. Each box contains a different fast food, viz Pizza, Burger, Sandwich, Noodle, Pasta, Pancake and Wattle but not necessarily in the same order. The box containing Pizza is immediately above A. There are only two boxes between D and the one which contains Pizza. The box which contains Sandwich is arranged above D but not immediately above it. There are only three boxes between C and the one which contains Sandwich. The box which contains Waffle is immediately above C. The box which contains Noodle is immediately above H. There is only one box between B and E. Box B is above box E. Neither box C nor box A contains Pasta. Box B contains Burger. There are only two boxes between F and the one which contains Waffle. Box A contains neither Noodle nor Waffle. |
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A, B, C, D, E, F and H are seven different boxes arranged one above the another but not necessarily in the same order. Each box contains a different fast food, viz Pizza, Burger, Sandwich, Noodle, Pasta, Pancake and Wattle but not necessarily in the same order. The box containing Pizza is immediately above A. There are only two boxes between D and the one which contains Pizza. The box which contains Sandwich is arranged above D but not immediately above it. There are only three boxes between C and the one which contains Sandwich. The box which contains Waffle is immediately above C. The box which contains Noodle is immediately above H. There is only one box between B and E. Box B is above box E. Neither box C nor box A contains Pasta. Box B contains Burger. There are only two boxes between F and the one which contains Waffle. Box A contains neither Noodle nor Waffle. |
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A, B, C, D, E, F and H are seven different boxes arranged one above the another but not necessarily in the same order. Each box contains a different fast food, viz Pizza, Burger, Sandwich, Noodle, Pasta, Pancake and Wattle but not necessarily in the same order. The box containing Pizza is immediately above A. There are only two boxes between D and the one which contains Pizza. The box which contains Sandwich is arranged above D but not immediately above it. There are only three boxes between C and the one which contains Sandwich. The box which contains Waffle is immediately above C. The box which contains Noodle is immediately above H. There is only one box between B and E. Box B is above box E. Neither box C nor box A contains Pasta. Box B contains Burger. There are only two boxes between F and the one which contains Waffle. Box A contains neither Noodle nor Waffle. |
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A, B, C, D, E, F and H are seven different boxes arranged one above the another but not necessarily in the same order. Each box contains a different fast food, viz Pizza, Burger, Sandwich, Noodle, Pasta, Pancake and Wattle but not necessarily in the same order. The box containing Pizza is immediately above A. There are only two boxes between D and the one which contains Pizza. The box which contains Sandwich is arranged above D but not immediately above it. There are only three boxes between C and the one which contains Sandwich. The box which contains Waffle is immediately above C. The box which contains Noodle is immediately above H. There is only one box between B and E. Box B is above box E. Neither box C nor box A contains Pasta. Box B contains Burger. There are only two boxes between F and the one which contains Waffle. Box A contains neither Noodle nor Waffle. |
Direction: In each question below arc given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. |
Statements: No file is a folder. |
All documents are files. |
No folder is a drive. |
Conclusions: I. Some drives are definitely not files. |
II. At least some files are documents. |
III. No document is a folder. |
Direction: In each question below arc given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. |
Statements: Some scanners are printers. |
No printer is a phone. |
All faxes are scanners. |
Conclusions: I. At least some faxes are printers. |
II. Some faxes are not phones. |
III. Some phones are definitely not printers. |
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Direction: In the following questions two equations numbered I and II have been given. Solve both the equations and give answer. |
Direction: In the following questions two equations numbered I and II have been given. Solve both the equations and give answer. |
Direction: In the following questions two equations numbered I and II have been given. Solve both the equations and give answer. |
Direction: In the following questions two equations numbered I and II have been given. Solve both the equations and give answer. |
Direction: In the following questions two equations numbered I and II have been given. Solve both the equations and give answer. |
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The table shows the number of employees (in thousand) in different sectors in different years. |
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The table shows the number of employees (in thousand) in different sectors in different years. |
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The table shows the number of employees (in thousand) in different sectors in different years. |
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The table shows the number of employees (in thousand) in different sectors in different years. |
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The table shows the number of employees (in thousand) in different sectors in different years. |
Direction: Study the following pie-chart carefully to answer the given questions. |
The pie-chart shows the distribution of students in different courses. |
Direction: Study the following pie-chart carefully to answer the given questions. |
The pie-chart shows the distribution of students in different courses. |
Direction: Study the following pie-chart carefully to answer the given questions. |
The pie-chart shows the distribution of students in different courses. |
Direction: Study the following pie-chart carefully to answer the given questions. |
The pie-chart shows the distribution of students in different courses. |
Direction: Study the following pie-chart carefully to answer the given questions. |
The pie-chart shows the distribution of students in different courses. |
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