Which of the following organisations / agencies has decided to establish a National Innovation Foundation (NIP) to encourage early stage innovations in India?
A)
University Grants Commission
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B)
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
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C)
Department of Science & Technology, Government of India
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D)
Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)
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E)
Council for Industrial and Scientific Research (CSIR)
As per section 24 of the Income Tax Act, interest on home loan for self-occupied property is deductible from total income tax for accessing tax liability. What is the upper limit of this account?
A renowned Indian ecologist has been chosen for the prestigious 'Tiger Prize' for environmental achievement award along with Dr. Jane Lubchenco. Who is the Indian ecologist?
RBI has almost finalized the structure of the registry which will enable quick sharing of information about unstructured borrowers and help banks fight bad loans. The registry is called __________
As per guidelines for licensing payments, a payment bank will initially be restricted to holding a maximum balance of Rs. ____ per individual customer.
The ministry of MSME government of India and SIDBI Bank set up a trust with a view to facilitate flow of credit to the MSE sector without the need for collaterals third party guarantees. This trust is known as
In a move that will reduce imports bills and generate jobs, besides boosting security to Bank of India committee is looking at the modalities to manufacture paper specifically for currency notes within the country by being imported as of now ?
The virtual giant images of Buddhas of Bamiyan which have recently been resurrected using 3D laser light projection technology are situated 230 km northwest of _________.
Which of the following is TRUE about the comparison between market indices of Mumbai and Hong Kong on the one hand and Singapore, Jakarta and Sydney on the other?
A)
The indices in the former case are increasing while, those in the latter are decreasing
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B)
There is no remarkable trend visible between the two sets of indices
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C)
Indices in both the groups of exercises are stable over a period of last five years
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D)
The markets in both the group of countries have shown upward trend
Direction: In the question a part of the sentence is printed in bold type. The part printed in bold type may contain an error. Below each sentence four phrases are given which are numbered [a], [b], [c], and [d]. One of these can substitute the part of the sentence in bold type to correct it. The number of that part is the answer. If the part of the sentence which is printed in bold type is correct as it is, mark [e] i.e. 'No correction required* as your answer.
The three member committee were of the view that the present salary structure of the employees of this company is quite good.
Direction: In the question a part of the sentence is printed in bold type. The part printed in bold type may contain an error. Below each sentence four phrases are given which are numbered [a], [b], [c], and [d]. One of these can substitute the part of the sentence in bold type to correct it. The number of that part is the answer. If the part of the sentence which is printed in bold type is correct as it is, mark [e] i.e. 'No correction required* as your answer.
The chairman's speech was judged by many as one of the most important speech given in the general body meeting.
Direction: In the question a part of the sentence is printed in bold type. The part printed in bold type may contain an error. Below each sentence four phrases are given which are numbered [a], [b], [c], and [d]. One of these can substitute the part of the sentence in bold type to correct it. The number of that part is the answer. If the part of the sentence which is printed in bold type is correct as it is, mark [e] i.e. 'No correction required* as your answer.
Growth in economic activity should have alleviated poverty, but it has, instead aggravated to the process of exploiting the poor.
Direction: In the question a part of the sentence is printed in bold type. The part printed in bold type may contain an error. Below each sentence four phrases are given which are numbered [a], [b], [c], and [d]. One of these can substitute the part of the sentence in bold type to correct it. The number of that part is the answer. If the part of the sentence which is printed in bold type is correct as it is, mark [e] i.e. 'No correction required* as your answer.
The chairman decided to sanction any amount that was required for complete the project.
Direction: In the question a part of the sentence is printed in bold type. The part printed in bold type may contain an error. Below each sentence four phrases are given which are numbered [a], [b], [c], and [d]. One of these can substitute the part of the sentence in bold type to correct it. The number of that part is the answer. If the part of the sentence which is printed in bold type is correct as it is, mark [e] i.e. 'No correction required* as your answer.
The Chair professor, along with the colleagues are coming to attend the conference which is scheduled in November this year.
Direction: In the question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are numbered as [a], [b], [c] and [d]. One of these four boldly printed words may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The number of that word is your answer. If ail the boldly printed words are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark [e] i.e., 'All Correct' as your answer.
Direction: In the question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are numbered as [a], [b], [c] and [d]. One of these four boldly printed words may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The number of that word is your answer. If ail the boldly printed words are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark [e] i.e., 'All Correct' as your answer.
Direction: In the question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are numbered as [a], [b], [c] and [d]. One of these four boldly printed words may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The number of that word is your answer. If ail the boldly printed words are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark [e] i.e., 'All Correct' as your answer.
Direction: In the question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are numbered as [a], [b], [c] and [d]. One of these four boldly printed words may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The number of that word is your answer. If ail the boldly printed words are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark [e] i.e., 'All Correct' as your answer.
Direction: In the question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are numbered as [a], [b], [c] and [d]. One of these four boldly printed words may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The number of that word is your answer. If ail the boldly printed words are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark [e] i.e., 'All Correct' as your answer.
A)
State Governments and Government of India recently
Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences [A], [B], [C], [D], [E] and [F] in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the question given below them.
[A] To propose the idea of becoming perfected is not the same as saying that we human beings can be perfect.
[B] It only means that we are capable of learning, changing and growing throughout the span of our earthly life.
[C] Learning is a process that begins at birth and lasts till death.
[D] This development through under-standing new things, transforming and developing through may be considered as the perfection of soul.
[E] Given that we are here to continually learn on the journey of life, it seems that the ultimate goal of learning is the perfection of our souls
[F] Nor that we should be perfect in everything.
Which of the following should be the SECOND statement after rearrangement?
Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences [A], [B], [C], [D], [E] and [F] in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the question given below them.
[A] To propose the idea of becoming perfected is not the same as saying that we human beings can be perfect.
[B] It only means that we are capable of learning, changing and growing throughout the span of our earthly life.
[C] Learning is a process that begins at birth and lasts till death.
[D] This development through under-standing new things, transforming and developing through may be considered as the perfection of soul.
[E] Given that we are here to continually learn on the journey of life, it seems that the ultimate goal of learning is the perfection of our souls
[F] Nor that we should be perfect in everything.
Which of the following should be the FIRST statement after rearrangement?
Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences [A], [B], [C], [D], [E] and [F] in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the question given below them.
[A] To propose the idea of becoming perfected is not the same as saying that we human beings can be perfect.
[B] It only means that we are capable of learning, changing and growing throughout the span of our earthly life.
[C] Learning is a process that begins at birth and lasts till death.
[D] This development through under-standing new things, transforming and developing through may be considered as the perfection of soul.
[E] Given that we are here to continually learn on the journey of life, it seems that the ultimate goal of learning is the perfection of our souls
[F] Nor that we should be perfect in everything.
Which of the following should be the FIFTH statement after Rearrangement?
Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences [A], [B], [C], [D], [E] and [F] in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the question given below them.
[A] To propose the idea of becoming perfected is not the same as saying that we human beings can be perfect.
[B] It only means that we are capable of learning, changing and growing throughout the span of our earthly life.
[C] Learning is a process that begins at birth and lasts till death.
[D] This development through under-standing new things, transforming and developing through may be considered as the perfection of soul.
[E] Given that we are here to continually learn on the journey of life, it seems that the ultimate goal of learning is the perfection of our souls
[F] Nor that we should be perfect in everything.
Which of the following should be SIXTH (last) statement after rearrangement?
Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences [A], [B], [C], [D], [E] and [F] in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the question given below them.
[A] To propose the idea of becoming perfected is not the same as saying that we human beings can be perfect.
[B] It only means that we are capable of learning, changing and growing throughout the span of our earthly life.
[C] Learning is a process that begins at birth and lasts till death.
[D] This development through under-standing new things, transforming and developing through may be considered as the perfection of soul.
[E] Given that we are here to continually learn on the journey of life, it seems that the ultimate goal of learning is the perfection of our souls
[F] Nor that we should be perfect in everything.
Which of the following should be the THIRD statement after rearrangement?
Direction: Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (e) (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any).
Direction: Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (e) (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any).
Direction: Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (e) (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any).
Direction: Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (e) (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any).
Direction: Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (e) (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any).
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. A man has a little dog and he was very (83) of it. He would pat its head, and take it on his knee, and talk to it. He would also give it little (84) of food from his own plate. One day, a donkey looked in (85) the window and saw the man and the dog. "Why does he not make a pet of me?" thought the donkey. "It is not fair. I work hard and the dog only wags its tail, and barks, and (86) onto its master's knee." Then the donkey said to itself, "If I do what the dog does, he may make a pet of me." So, the donkey ran into the room, it brayed loudly as it could. It wagged its tail so hard that it (87) over a jar on the table. Then it tried to climb onto its master's knee. The master thought the donkey was (88) and shouted, "Help! Help!" Men came running in with sticks and (89) it back to the field." I only did what the dog does, "said the donkey," and (90) make a pet of the dog and they beat me with sticks. It is not fair."
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. A man has a little dog and he was very (83) of it. He would pat its head, and take it on his knee, and talk to it. He would also give it little (84) of food from his own plate. One day, a donkey looked in (85) the window and saw the man and the dog. "Why does he not make a pet of me?" thought the donkey. "It is not fair. I work hard and the dog only wags its tail, and barks, and (86) onto its master's knee." Then the donkey said to itself, "If I do what the dog does, he may make a pet of me." So, the donkey ran into the room, it brayed loudly as it could. It wagged its tail so hard that it (87) over a jar on the table. Then it tried to climb onto its master's knee. The master thought the donkey was (88) and shouted, "Help! Help!" Men came running in with sticks and (89) it back to the field." I only did what the dog does, "said the donkey," and (90) make a pet of the dog and they beat me with sticks. It is not fair."
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. A man has a little dog and he was very (83) of it. He would pat its head, and take it on his knee, and talk to it. He would also give it little (84) of food from his own plate. One day, a donkey looked in (85) the window and saw the man and the dog. "Why does he not make a pet of me?" thought the donkey. "It is not fair. I work hard and the dog only wags its tail, and barks, and (86) onto its master's knee." Then the donkey said to itself, "If I do what the dog does, he may make a pet of me." So, the donkey ran into the room, it brayed loudly as it could. It wagged its tail so hard that it (87) over a jar on the table. Then it tried to climb onto its master's knee. The master thought the donkey was (88) and shouted, "Help! Help!" Men came running in with sticks and (89) it back to the field." I only did what the dog does, "said the donkey," and (90) make a pet of the dog and they beat me with sticks. It is not fair."
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. A man has a little dog and he was very (83) of it. He would pat its head, and take it on his knee, and talk to it. He would also give it little (84) of food from his own plate. One day, a donkey looked in (85) the window and saw the man and the dog. "Why does he not make a pet of me?" thought the donkey. "It is not fair. I work hard and the dog only wags its tail, and barks, and (86) onto its master's knee." Then the donkey said to itself, "If I do what the dog does, he may make a pet of me." So, the donkey ran into the room, it brayed loudly as it could. It wagged its tail so hard that it (87) over a jar on the table. Then it tried to climb onto its master's knee. The master thought the donkey was (88) and shouted, "Help! Help!" Men came running in with sticks and (89) it back to the field." I only did what the dog does, "said the donkey," and (90) make a pet of the dog and they beat me with sticks. It is not fair."
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. A man has a little dog and he was very (83) of it. He would pat its head, and take it on his knee, and talk to it. He would also give it little (84) of food from his own plate. One day, a donkey looked in (85) the window and saw the man and the dog. "Why does he not make a pet of me?" thought the donkey. "It is not fair. I work hard and the dog only wags its tail, and barks, and (86) onto its master's knee." Then the donkey said to itself, "If I do what the dog does, he may make a pet of me." So, the donkey ran into the room, it brayed loudly as it could. It wagged its tail so hard that it (87) over a jar on the table. Then it tried to climb onto its master's knee. The master thought the donkey was (88) and shouted, "Help! Help!" Men came running in with sticks and (89) it back to the field." I only did what the dog does, "said the donkey," and (90) make a pet of the dog and they beat me with sticks. It is not fair."
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. A man has a little dog and he was very (83) of it. He would pat its head, and take it on his knee, and talk to it. He would also give it little (84) of food from his own plate. One day, a donkey looked in (85) the window and saw the man and the dog. "Why does he not make a pet of me?" thought the donkey. "It is not fair. I work hard and the dog only wags its tail, and barks, and (86) onto its master's knee." Then the donkey said to itself, "If I do what the dog does, he may make a pet of me." So, the donkey ran into the room, it brayed loudly as it could. It wagged its tail so hard that it (87) over a jar on the table. Then it tried to climb onto its master's knee. The master thought the donkey was (88) and shouted, "Help! Help!" Men came running in with sticks and (89) it back to the field." I only did what the dog does, "said the donkey," and (90) make a pet of the dog and they beat me with sticks. It is not fair."
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. A man has a little dog and he was very (83) of it. He would pat its head, and take it on his knee, and talk to it. He would also give it little (84) of food from his own plate. One day, a donkey looked in (85) the window and saw the man and the dog. "Why does he not make a pet of me?" thought the donkey. "It is not fair. I work hard and the dog only wags its tail, and barks, and (86) onto its master's knee." Then the donkey said to itself, "If I do what the dog does, he may make a pet of me." So, the donkey ran into the room, it brayed loudly as it could. It wagged its tail so hard that it (87) over a jar on the table. Then it tried to climb onto its master's knee. The master thought the donkey was (88) and shouted, "Help! Help!" Men came running in with sticks and (89) it back to the field." I only did what the dog does, "said the donkey," and (90) make a pet of the dog and they beat me with sticks. It is not fair."
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. A man has a little dog and he was very (83) of it. He would pat its head, and take it on his knee, and talk to it. He would also give it little (84) of food from his own plate. One day, a donkey looked in (85) the window and saw the man and the dog. "Why does he not make a pet of me?" thought the donkey. "It is not fair. I work hard and the dog only wags its tail, and barks, and (86) onto its master's knee." Then the donkey said to itself, "If I do what the dog does, he may make a pet of me." So, the donkey ran into the room, it brayed loudly as it could. It wagged its tail so hard that it (87) over a jar on the table. Then it tried to climb onto its master's knee. The master thought the donkey was (88) and shouted, "Help! Help!" Men came running in with sticks and (89) it back to the field." I only did what the dog does, "said the donkey," and (90) make a pet of the dog and they beat me with sticks. It is not fair."
In the month of April, Ramu spent Rs. 6,000 on paying electricity bill, Rs. 750 on paying water bill, Rs. 2,500 on paying telephone bill and Rs. 300 on paying cable bill. If after paying all these bills he is left with 60% of his monthly salary, what is Ramu's annual salary?
An equal amount of sum is invested in two schemes for 4 years each, both offering simple interest. When invested in scheme A at 8% per annum the sum amounts to Rs. 5280. In scheme B, invested at 12% per annum it amounts to Rs. 5920. What is the sum invested?
Six years ago, the respective ratio between the ages of Sia and her father that time was 1 : 7. The difference between the age of Sia's father and Sia is 36 years. What will be Sia's age 5 years from now?
In an examination, 'A' scored 25% of the total marks but failed by 56 marks and 'B' scored 50% of the total marks which was 144 marks more than the minimum passing marks. What was the minimum passing marks for the examination?
Total time taken by a boat travelling from A to B and B to A, is 1 hour 4 minutes. Speed of the boat in still water is 12 kmph and speed of the current is 3 kmph. What is the distance between A to B?
Direction: In the following table, the number of pages printed by 6 printers in 5 weeks has been given. Read the following table carefully and answer the questions.
Number of pages printed by 6 printers in 5 weeks
Printer
A
B
C
D
E
F
Week
First
664
618
628
552
638
419
Second
569
441
519
438
621
437
Third
440
614
503
527
541
742
Fourth
256
563
347
651
412
321
Fifth
717
429
598
582
519
693
What is the average number of pages printed by all printers in the first week?
Direction: In the following table, the number of pages printed by 6 printers in 5 weeks has been given. Read the following table carefully and answer the questions.
Number of pages printed by 6 printers in 5 weeks
Printer
A
B
C
D
E
F
Week
First
664
618
628
552
638
419
Second
569
441
519
438
621
437
Third
440
614
503
527
541
742
Fourth
256
563
347
651
412
321
Fifth
717
429
598
582
519
693
What is the average number of pages printed by printer C taking all the weeks together?
Direction: In the following table, the number of pages printed by 6 printers in 5 weeks has been given. Read the following table carefully and answer the questions.
Number of pages printed by 6 printers in 5 weeks
Printer
A
B
C
D
E
F
Week
First
664
618
628
552
638
419
Second
569
441
519
438
621
437
Third
440
614
503
527
541
742
Fourth
256
563
347
651
412
321
Fifth
717
429
598
582
519
693
In which week was the number of printed pages maximum?
Direction: In the following table, the number of pages printed by 6 printers in 5 weeks has been given. Read the following table carefully and answer the questions.
Number of pages printed by 6 printers in 5 weeks
Printer
A
B
C
D
E
F
Week
First
664
618
628
552
638
419
Second
569
441
519
438
621
437
Third
440
614
503
527
541
742
Fourth
256
563
347
651
412
321
Fifth
717
429
598
582
519
693
The difference between the pages printed by printers A and E in the second week is
Direction: In the following table, the number of pages printed by 6 printers in 5 weeks has been given. Read the following table carefully and answer the questions.
Number of pages printed by 6 printers in 5 weeks
Printer
A
B
C
D
E
F
Week
First
664
618
628
552
638
419
Second
569
441
519
438
621
437
Third
440
614
503
527
541
742
Fourth
256
563
347
651
412
321
Fifth
717
429
598
582
519
693
The difference between the total pages printed by printers B and C (all weeks taken together) is
Pravin purchased 25 kgs of rice at the rate of Rs. 45 per kg and 12 kgs of pulses at the rate of Rs. 28 per kg. What is the total amount that he paid to the shopkeeper?
If one man or three women or five boys can do a piece of work In 46 days then how many days will one man, one woman and one boy together take to complete the same piece of work?
Bina's monthly income is 90% of Anita's monthly income. The total of both their monthly incomes is Mr. Sen's monthly income. Mr. Sen's annual income is Rs. 7,75,200. What is Bina's monthly income? (In some cases annual income is asked and in some cases monthly income is asked.)
Yesterday, a man covered a distance of 360kms in 8 hours by a car. Today he travelled one-third of yesterday's speed for 10 hours. How much distance did he cover?
Direction: The question is based the five words given below:
PLY
SET
RID
ANY
TWO
(The new word after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)
If first alphabet in each of the words is changed to next alphabet as per the English alphabetical order, how many words having more than one vowel (same or different vowels) will be formed?
Direction: The question is based the five words given below:
PLY
SET
RID
ANY
TWO
(The new word after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)
If each letter in each word is arranged in alphabetical order (within the word), how many words will remain unchanged as compared to the original set of words?
Direction: The question is based the five words given below:
PLY
SET
RID
ANY
TWO
(The new word after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)
If in each of the given words. each of the consonants is changed to the previous letter and each vowel is changed to the next letter as per the English alphabetical order, in how many words thus formed win no vowel appear ?
Direction: The question is based the five words given below:
PLY
SET
RID
ANY
TWO
(The new word after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)
If the given words are arranged in the order as they would appear in a dictionary from left to right, which of the following will be fourth from the right?
Direction: The question is based the five words given below:
PLY
SET
RID
ANY
TWO
(The new word after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)
How many letters are there in the English alphabetical order between the first letter of the word which is second from the right and the second letter of the word which is second from the left of the given words?
If only one English word can be formed with the letters O, T, E and R using each letter only once. What will be the third alphabet of that word from left? If more than one such word can be formed, mark your answer as Z. If no such word can be formed your answer will be X.
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given question:
Seven friends P, Q, R, S, T, W and X are sitting in a straight line facing the north not necessarily in the same order. R is second to the left of X. S is second to the right of W. Q is second to the right of P. S is second to the left of T. Q is an immediate neighbour of S. P is not an immediate neighbour of S.
Who amongst the following is sitting exactly between W and S?
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given question:
Seven friends P, Q, R, S, T, W and X are sitting in a straight line facing the north not necessarily in the same order. R is second to the left of X. S is second to the right of W. Q is second to the right of P. S is second to the left of T. Q is an immediate neighbour of S. P is not an immediate neighbour of S.
Who amongst the following has as many people sitting to his left as to his right?
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given question:
Seven friends P, Q, R, S, T, W and X are sitting in a straight line facing the north not necessarily in the same order. R is second to the left of X. S is second to the right of W. Q is second to the right of P. S is second to the left of T. Q is an immediate neighbour of S. P is not an immediate neighbour of S.
Four of the following pairs of people are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the arrangement given above and so form a group. Which one of the following pairs of people does not belong to that group?
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given question:
Seven friends P, Q, R, S, T, W and X are sitting in a straight line facing the north not necessarily in the same order. R is second to the left of X. S is second to the right of W. Q is second to the right of P. S is second to the left of T. Q is an immediate neighbour of S. P is not an immediate neighbour of S.
If all the seven are made to sit in alphabetical order, starting from left to right the positions of how many people will not change?
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given question:
Seven friends P, Q, R, S, T, W and X are sitting in a straight line facing the north not necessarily in the same order. R is second to the left of X. S is second to the right of W. Q is second to the right of P. S is second to the left of T. Q is an immediate neighbour of S. P is not an immediate neighbour of S.
Who amongst the following is sitting to the immediate left of X?
Direction: In the question below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All plants are bottles.
All bottles are caps.
All caps are crowns.
Conclusions:
I. At least some crowns are bottles.
II. All plants are caps.
A)
if only conclusion I follows.
doneclear
B)
if only conclusion II follows.
doneclear
C)
if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
doneclear
D)
if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
Direction: In the question below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some shoes are handkerchiefs.
Some handkerchiefs are calculators,
All calculators are paper.
Conclusions:
I. No calculator is a shoe.
II. No shoe is a paper.
A)
if only conclusion I follows.
doneclear
B)
if only conclusion II follows.
doneclear
C)
if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
doneclear
D)
if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
Direction: In the question below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All zebra are cows.
All camels are cows,
All tigers are zebra.
Conclusions:
I. All tigers are cows.
II. All camels being tigers is a possibility.
A)
if only conclusion I follows.
doneclear
B)
if only conclusion II follows.
doneclear
C)
if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
doneclear
D)
if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
Direction: In the question below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some pencils are mobiles.
All mobiles are grass.
All grass is green.
Conclusions:
I. All grass being pencils is a possibility.
II. No green is mobile.
A)
if only conclusion I follows.
doneclear
B)
if only conclusion II follows.
doneclear
C)
if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
doneclear
D)
if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
Direction: In the question below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All watches are cards.
Some cards are clips.
All clips are chairs.
Conclusions:
I. All chairs being cards is a possibility.
II. All clips being watches is a possibility
A)
if only conclusion I follows.
doneclear
B)
if only conclusion II follows.
doneclear
C)
if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
doneclear
D)
if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
Direction: Each of the following questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and
Who is the tallest of A, B, C, D and E?
I. B s shortest amongst the five people.
II. C is taller than D.
A)
If the data in Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
B)
If the data in Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
C)
If the data in either Statement 1 alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
D)
If the data-in both the Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
E)
If the data in both the Statements I and II are together necessary to answer the question.
Direction: Each of the following questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and
How is 'stand' coded?
I. 'cost of pen' is coded as 'la ke ij'.
II. 'pen stand' is coded as 'ke hu'.
A)
If the data in Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
B)
If the data in Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
C)
If the data in either Statement 1 alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
D)
If the data-in both the Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
E)
If the data in both the Statements I and II are together necessary to answer the question.
Direction: Each of the following questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and
How many marks did Sudhir score in Maths?
I. Sudhir has scored 65% marks overall.
II. The difference between Sudhir's marks in Maths and English is 12 marks.
A)
If the data in Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
B)
If the data in Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
C)
If the data in either Statement 1 alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
D)
If the data-in both the Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
E)
If the data in both the Statements I and II are together necessary to answer the question.
Direction: Each of the following questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and
On which day of the week did Mansi take leave from her office?
I. Mansi correctly remembers that she took leave before Friday but after Monday.
II. Mansi's friend correctly remembers that Mansi took leave before Saturday but after Thursday.
A)
If the data in Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
B)
If the data in Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
C)
If the data in either Statement 1 alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
D)
If the data-in both the Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
E)
If the data in both the Statements I and II are together necessary to answer the question.
Direction: Each of the following questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and
How many brothers does Mary have (Mary is a girl)?
I. Mary has only one younger brother.
II. Mary's father has only one son.
A)
If the data in Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
B)
If the data in Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
C)
If the data in either Statement 1 alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
D)
If the data-in both the Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
doneclear
E)
If the data in both the Statements I and II are together necessary to answer the question.
How many such pairs of letters are there in the word CARTOONIST each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions), as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?
Direction: Study the following information to answer the question:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre not necessarily in the same order. B is second to the right of A. B is to immediate left of H. D is second to right of B. F is fourth to left of H. C is an immediate neighbour of D. E is not an immediate neighbour of A.
Direction: Study the following information to answer the question:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre not necessarily in the same order. B is second to the right of A. B is to immediate left of H. D is second to right of B. F is fourth to left of H. C is an immediate neighbour of D. E is not an immediate neighbour of A.
Direction: Study the following information to answer the question:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre not necessarily in the same order. B is second to the right of A. B is to immediate left of H. D is second to right of B. F is fourth to left of H. C is an immediate neighbour of D. E is not an immediate neighbour of A.
Direction: Study the following information to answer the question:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre not necessarily in the same order. B is second to the right of A. B is to immediate left of H. D is second to right of B. F is fourth to left of H. C is an immediate neighbour of D. E is not an immediate neighbour of A.
Four of the following five pairs of people are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the arrangement given above and so form a group. Which one of the following pairs of people does not belong to that group?
Direction: Study the following information to answer the question:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre not necessarily in the same order. B is second to the right of A. B is to immediate left of H. D is second to right of B. F is fourth to left of H. C is an immediate neighbour of D. E is not an immediate neighbour of A.
In which of the following pairs of people, are the people not sitting immediately next to each other?
Direction: Study the information below and answer the question.
In a certain code 'market has value' is coded as 'lo pe he', 'value for money' is coded as 'he zo kh' money in market' is coded as 'kh ma lo' and 'has little value' is coded as 'pe sy he'.
Direction: Study the information below and answer the question.
In a certain code 'market has value' is coded as 'lo pe he', 'value for money' is coded as 'he zo kh' money in market' is coded as 'kh ma lo' and 'has little value' is coded as 'pe sy he'.
Direction: Study the information below and answer the question.
In a certain code 'market has value' is coded as 'lo pe he', 'value for money' is coded as 'he zo kh' money in market' is coded as 'kh ma lo' and 'has little value' is coded as 'pe sy he'.
Direction: Study the information below and answer the question.
In a certain code 'market has value' is coded as 'lo pe he', 'value for money' is coded as 'he zo kh' money in market' is coded as 'kh ma lo' and 'has little value' is coded as 'pe sy he'.
Direction: Study the information below and answer the question.
In a certain code 'market has value' is coded as 'lo pe he', 'value for money' is coded as 'he zo kh' money in market' is coded as 'kh ma lo' and 'has little value' is coded as 'pe sy he'.
The feature of Word that automatically adjusts the amount of space between certain combination of characters so that an entire word looks more evenly spaced is termed as