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Ten persons Anu, Banu, Cathy, Dani, Emi, Fath, Guna, Hari, Imu and Jeni are born in five different months viz., January, August, April, June and December in the same year. No two persons whose names start with consecutive alphabet are neighbors. Two persons were born in one month such that ten persons were born in five months. They all are born in different dates viz.; each month consist of one odd numbered date and one even numbered date. The odd numbered date ranges between 1 - 15 and even numbered date ranges between 16 - 30. Each one likes different fruits namely Papaya, Apple, Kiwi, Mango, Strawberry, Grapes, Banana, Guava, Pear and Plums but not necessary in the same order.
Anu born in one of the months, which does not have 30 days. There are only two persons were born between Anu and the one who likes Grapes. The one who likes Kiwi born immediately after Fath, who does not born in first or last months of the year. There are three persons were born between Emi and the one who likes Banana, who is elder than Emi. Fath and the one who likes Kiwi are born in the same month. Anu was born in smallest odd numbered date. The one who likes Guava born in 18th of August. As many persons born before the one who likes Mango is one more than the number of persons born after Emi, who does not like grapes. Fath and Anu do not like Mango. There are four persons were born between Imu and Cathy, who was born in April. Jeni was born in a date which is divisible by both 7 and 4. The one who likes Strawberry does not born in same month as the one who likes Plums. Fath was born 200 days before Guna and Dani was born 3 days after Fath. The number of persons born between Hari and Dani is same as the number of persons born between Dani and Guna. Hari does not like Banana and is elder than the one who likes Mango. Guna does not born in the month which has 30 days. The one who likes Pear does not born in odd numbered date. More than three persons were born between Cathy and the one who likes Pear. The one who likes Papaya does not born in January and does not born in the same month as Guna was born. Guna and Hari are born in same dates. The one who likes Strawberry was born before Jeni and not the eldest person. Hari does not born immediately after Anu. Cathy was born in smallest two-digit prime number. The one who like pear was born in largest possible even number. Emi and Banu were born on possible two-digit odd prime number.
Question:
If Kiwi and Plum interchange their position, then who was born immediately after the one who likes Plum?
Guna
Anu
Imu
Dani
Cathy
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Ten persons Anu, Banu, Cathy, Dani, Emi, Fath, Guna, Hari, Imu and Jeni are born in five different months viz., January, August, April, June and December in the same year. No two persons whose names start with consecutive alphabet are neighbors. Two persons were born in one month such that ten persons were born in five months. They all are born in different dates viz.; each month consist of one odd numbered date and one even numbered date. The odd numbered date ranges between 1 - 15 and even numbered date ranges between 16 - 30. Each one likes different fruits namely Papaya, Apple, Kiwi, Mango, Strawberry, Grapes, Banana, Guava, Pear and Plums but not necessary in the same order.
Anu born in one of the months, which does not have 30 days. There are only two persons were born between Anu and the one who likes Grapes. The one who likes Kiwi born immediately after Fath, who does not born in first or last months of the year. There are three persons were born between Emi and the one who likes Banana, who is elder than Emi. Fath and the one who likes Kiwi are born in the same month. Anu was born in smallest odd numbered date. The one who likes Guava born in 18th of August. As many persons born before the one who likes Mango is one more than the number of persons born after Emi, who does not like grapes. Fath and Anu do not like Mango. There are four persons were born between Imu and Cathy, who was born in April. Jeni was born in a date which is divisible by both 7 and 4. The one who likes Strawberry does not born in same month as the one who likes Plums. Fath was born 200 days before Guna and Dani was born 3 days after Fath. The number of persons born between Hari and Dani is same as the number of persons born between Dani and Guna. Hari does not like Banana and is elder than the one who likes Mango. Guna does not born in the month which has 30 days. The one who likes Pear does not born in odd numbered date. More than three persons were born between Cathy and the one who likes Pear. The one who likes Papaya does not born in January and does not born in the same month as Guna was born. Guna and Hari are born in same dates. The one who likes Strawberry was born before Jeni and not the eldest person. Hari does not born immediately after Anu. Cathy was born in smallest two-digit prime number. The one who like pear was born in largest possible even number. Emi and Banu were born on possible two-digit odd prime number.
Question:
Which of the following is true about Hari?
I. He was born in the month having even numbered days.
II. Four people were born between Hari and Anu.
III. He likes Kiwi.
Only I
Only II
Only III
Both I and II
Both II and III
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Ten persons Anu, Banu, Cathy, Dani, Emi, Fath, Guna, Hari, Imu and Jeni are born in five different months viz., January, August, April, June and December in the same year. No two persons whose names start with consecutive alphabet are neighbors. Two persons were born in one month such that ten persons were born in five months. They all are born in different dates viz.; each month consist of one odd numbered date and one even numbered date. The odd numbered date ranges between 1 - 15 and even numbered date ranges between 16 - 30. Each one likes different fruits namely Papaya, Apple, Kiwi, Mango, Strawberry, Grapes, Banana, Guava, Pear and Plums but not necessary in the same order.
Anu born in one of the months, which does not have 30 days. There are only two persons were born between Anu and the one who likes Grapes. The one who likes Kiwi born immediately after Fath, who does not born in first or last months of the year. There are three persons were born between Emi and the one who likes Banana, who is elder than Emi. Fath and the one who likes Kiwi are born in the same month. Anu was born in smallest odd numbered date. The one who likes Guava born in 18th of August. As many persons born before the one who likes Mango is one more than the number of persons born after Emi, who does not like grapes. Fath and Anu do not like Mango. There are four persons were born between Imu and Cathy, who was born in April. Jeni was born in a date which is divisible by both 7 and 4. The one who likes Strawberry does not born in same month as the one who likes Plums. Fath was born 200 days before Guna and Dani was born 3 days after Fath. The number of persons born between Hari and Dani is same as the number of persons born between Dani and Guna. Hari does not like Banana and is elder than the one who likes Mango. Guna does not born in the month which has 30 days. The one who likes Pear does not born in odd numbered date. More than three persons were born between Cathy and the one who likes Pear. The one who likes Papaya does not born in January and does not born in the same month as Guna was born. Guna and Hari are born in same dates. The one who likes Strawberry was born before Jeni and not the eldest person. Hari does not born immediately after Anu. Cathy was born in smallest two-digit prime number. The one who like pear was born in largest possible even number. Emi and Banu were born on possible two-digit odd prime number.
Question:
Who likes Grapes?
The one who born on April 28
The one who born immediately after the one who likes Banana
The one who born before Fathi
Only I and III
All I, II and III
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Ten persons Anu, Banu, Cathy, Dani, Emi, Fath, Guna, Hari, Imu and Jeni are born in five different months viz., January, August, April, June and December in the same year. No two persons whose names start with consecutive alphabet are neighbors. Two persons were born in one month such that ten persons were born in five months. They all are born in different dates viz.; each month consist of one odd numbered date and one even numbered date. The odd numbered date ranges between 1 - 15 and even numbered date ranges between 16 - 30. Each one likes different fruits namely Papaya, Apple, Kiwi, Mango, Strawberry, Grapes, Banana, Guava, Pear and Plums but not necessary in the same order.
Anu born in one of the months, which does not have 30 days. There are only two persons were born between Anu and the one who likes Grapes. The one who likes Kiwi born immediately after Fath, who does not born in first or last months of the year. There are three persons were born between Emi and the one who likes Banana, who is elder than Emi. Fath and the one who likes Kiwi are born in the same month. Anu was born in smallest odd numbered date. The one who likes Guava born in 18th of August. As many persons born before the one who likes Mango is one more than the number of persons born after Emi, who does not like grapes. Fath and Anu do not like Mango. There are four persons were born between Imu and Cathy, who was born in April. Jeni was born in a date which is divisible by both 7 and 4. The one who likes Strawberry does not born in same month as the one who likes Plums. Fath was born 200 days before Guna and Dani was born 3 days after Fath. The number of persons born between Hari and Dani is same as the number of persons born between Dani and Guna. Hari does not like Banana and is elder than the one who likes Mango. Guna does not born in the month which has 30 days. The one who likes Pear does not born in odd numbered date. More than three persons were born between Cathy and the one who likes Pear. The one who likes Papaya does not born in January and does not born in the same month as Guna was born. Guna and Hari are born in same dates. The one who likes Strawberry was born before Jeni and not the eldest person. Hari does not born immediately after Anu. Cathy was born in smallest two-digit prime number. The one who like pear was born in largest possible even number. Emi and Banu were born on possible two-digit odd prime number.
Question:
The one who likes plum was born on
December 11
December 13
January 11
January 09
Cannot be determined
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Two buses i.e., bus P and bus Q start their journey from a common depot. Both buses complete their individual journey. Bus P moved 7 km towards south and reached stoppage 1. Then turned right and moved 8 km and reached stoppage 2. From there Bus P turned right and covered 9 km to reach stoppage 3. Then it turned to its left and covered 5 km to reach stoppage 4 and finally, it took a left turn and went 4 km to reach stoppage 5. Bus Q went 6 km to east and reached stoppage 6. Then it turned to its right and moved 3 km to reach stoppage 7. It travelled 13 km towards left and went to stoppage 8. From there bus Q turned left and covered 8 km to reach stoppage 9. Finally, it moves towards to its left and went 21 km to reach stoppage 10.
Now these stoppages are assigned names according to the below given conditions:
‘W’ is assigned to the first stoppage if distance between the consecutive stoppages is a prime number. ‘
X’ is assigned to the stoppage which is in north west or south west direction of the depot.
‘Y’ is assigned to the stoppage which is in north east or south east direction of the depot.
‘Z’ is assigned to the stoppage if distance between the stoppage and depot is even number.
Note: Multiple names can be assigned to a single stoppage.
Question:
Bus X starts journey from depot and goes 5 meter south and takes a left turn and travel 10 meter. Then it takes a left turn and reaches somewhere between stoppage 9 and 10. What will be the distance from that point to stoppage 9?
16 meters
9 meters
10 meters
13 meters
15 meters
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Two buses i.e., bus P and bus Q start their journey from a common depot. Both buses complete their individual journey. Bus P moved 7 km towards south and reached stoppage 1. Then turned right and moved 8 km and reached stoppage 2. From there Bus P turned right and covered 9 km to reach stoppage 3. Then it turned to its left and covered 5 km to reach stoppage 4 and finally, it took a left turn and went 4 km to reach stoppage 5. Bus Q went 6 km to east and reached stoppage 6. Then it turned to its right and moved 3 km to reach stoppage 7. It travelled 13 km towards left and went to stoppage 8. From there bus Q turned left and covered 8 km to reach stoppage 9. Finally, it moves towards to its left and went 21 km to reach stoppage 10.
Now these stoppages are assigned names according to the below given conditions:
‘W’ is assigned to the first stoppage if distance between the consecutive stoppages is a prime number. ‘
X’ is assigned to the stoppage which is in north west or south west direction of the depot.
‘Y’ is assigned to the stoppage which is in north east or south east direction of the depot.
‘Z’ is assigned to the stoppage if distance between the stoppage and depot is even number.
Note: Multiple names can be assigned to a single stoppage.
Question:
Find the odd one out.
Stoppage 5 - Stoppage 10
Stoppage 3 - Stoppage 9
Stoppage 2 - Stoppage 6
Stoppage 1 - Stoppage 10
Stoppage 5 - Stoppage 6
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Two buses i.e., bus P and bus Q start their journey from a common depot. Both buses complete their individual journey. Bus P moved 7 km towards south and reached stoppage 1. Then turned right and moved 8 km and reached stoppage 2. From there Bus P turned right and covered 9 km to reach stoppage 3. Then it turned to its left and covered 5 km to reach stoppage 4 and finally, it took a left turn and went 4 km to reach stoppage 5. Bus Q went 6 km to east and reached stoppage 6. Then it turned to its right and moved 3 km to reach stoppage 7. It travelled 13 km towards left and went to stoppage 8. From there bus Q turned left and covered 8 km to reach stoppage 9. Finally, it moves towards to its left and went 21 km to reach stoppage 10.
Now these stoppages are assigned names according to the below given conditions:
‘W’ is assigned to the first stoppage if distance between the consecutive stoppages is a prime number. ‘
X’ is assigned to the stoppage which is in north west or south west direction of the depot.
‘Y’ is assigned to the stoppage which is in north east or south east direction of the depot.
‘Z’ is assigned to the stoppage if distance between the stoppage and depot is even number.
Note: Multiple names can be assigned to a single stoppage.
Question:
which of the following stoppage assigned maximum names?
Stoppage 3
Stoppage 8
Stoppage 9
Stoppage 7
Stoppage 1
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21 persons work in a bank at a different post. Posts are in decreasing order i.e. ED, DGM, AGM, Manager, AM and Clerk. It is known that on any post the number of person posted is one more than the number of person posted in the immediate senior post. For example: If 4 person works as AM then 5 person works as Clerk. E, H and D work at the same post. S is senior to V and C. Neither X nor Q is a manager. P, L, M and W work at the same post. V is just senior to X. C is senior to A. U and T are senior to L. R is senior to T but junior to F and G. V is just junior to N. R and N do not work at the same post. Q is senior to W. B is senior to O. C and Q works at the same post. A does not work as clerk, P does not work as AM and T does not work as AGM. S is senior to R but junior to G. Now these persons are transferred to three departments i.e. HR, Marketing and Legal using the below-given conditions of
1. No transfer happens for the person who belongs to the two highest positions and they become leaders in legal, Marketing and HR respectively according to the alphabetical order.
2. Persons whose name starts with a letter that comes before M in alphabetical order and he/she works with a person whose name starts with a vowel went to HR (excluding the vowels).
3. Persons whose name starts with a letter which comes after M in alphabetical order and he/she works at a post which has even number of persons went to Marketing.
4. Rest will go to the Legal department.
Question:
Find the odd one out:
A
D
E
F
H
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21 persons work in a bank at a different post. Posts are in decreasing order i.e. ED, DGM, AGM, Manager, AM and Clerk. It is known that on any post the number of person posted is one more than the number of person posted in the immediate senior post. For example: If 4 person works as AM then 5 person works as Clerk. E, H and D work at the same post. S is senior to V and C. Neither X nor Q is a manager. P, L, M and W work at the same post. V is just senior to X. C is senior to A. U and T are senior to L. R is senior to T but junior to F and G. V is just junior to N. R and N do not work at the same post. Q is senior to W. B is senior to O. C and Q works at the same post. A does not work as clerk, P does not work as AM and T does not work as AGM. S is senior to R but junior to G. Now these persons are transferred to three departments i.e. HR, Marketing and Legal using the below-given conditions of
1. No transfer happens for the person who belongs to the two highest positions and they become leaders in legal, Marketing and HR respectively according to the alphabetical order.
2. Persons whose name starts with a letter that comes before M in alphabetical order and he/she works with a person whose name starts with a vowel went to HR (excluding the vowels).
3. Persons whose name starts with a letter which comes after M in alphabetical order and he/she works at a post which has even number of persons went to Marketing.
4. Rest will go to the Legal department.
Question:
Which of the following is true?
Atleast one of the clerks is transferred to legal department.
Atleast one of the AMs is transferred to marketing department.
Atleast one of the AGMs is transferred to HR department.
At least one of the DGMs is transferred to marketing department
Atleast one of the Managers is transferred to HR department.
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21 persons work in a bank at a different post. Posts are in decreasing order i.e. ED, DGM, AGM, Manager, AM and Clerk. It is known that on any post the number of person posted is one more than the number of person posted in the immediate senior post. For example: If 4 person works as AM then 5 person works as Clerk. E, H and D work at the same post. S is senior to V and C. Neither X nor Q is a manager. P, L, M and W work at the same post. V is just senior to X. C is senior to A. U and T are senior to L. R is senior to T but junior to F and G. V is just junior to N. R and N do not work at the same post. Q is senior to W. B is senior to O. C and Q works at the same post. A does not work as clerk, P does not work as AM and T does not work as AGM. S is senior to R but junior to G. Now these persons are transferred to three departments i.e. HR, Marketing and Legal using the below-given conditions of
1. No transfer happens for the person who belongs to the two highest positions and they become leaders in legal, Marketing and HR respectively according to the alphabetical order.
2. Persons whose name starts with a letter that comes before M in alphabetical order and he/she works with a person whose name starts with a vowel went to HR (excluding the vowels).
3. Persons whose name starts with a letter which comes after M in alphabetical order and he/she works at a post which has even number of persons went to Marketing.
4. Rest will go to the Legal department.
Question:
Who among the following is not the manager?
B
C
N
T
U
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21 persons work in a bank at a different post. Posts are in decreasing order i.e. ED, DGM, AGM, Manager, AM and Clerk. It is known that on any post the number of person posted is one more than the number of person posted in the immediate senior post. For example: If 4 person works as AM then 5 person works as Clerk. E, H and D work at the same post. S is senior to V and C. Neither X nor Q is a manager. P, L, M and W work at the same post. V is just senior to X. C is senior to A. U and T are senior to L. R is senior to T but junior to F and G. V is just junior to N. R and N do not work at the same post. Q is senior to W. B is senior to O. C and Q works at the same post. A does not work as clerk, P does not work as AM and T does not work as AGM. S is senior to R but junior to G. Now these persons are transferred to three departments i.e. HR, Marketing and Legal using the below-given conditions of
1. No transfer happens for the person who belongs to the two highest positions and they become leaders in legal, Marketing and HR respectively according to the alphabetical order.
2. Persons whose name starts with a letter that comes before M in alphabetical order and he/she works with a person whose name starts with a vowel went to HR (excluding the vowels).
3. Persons whose name starts with a letter which comes after M in alphabetical order and he/she works at a post which has even number of persons went to Marketing.
4. Rest will go to the Legal department.
Question:
In which department is U transferred to?
HR
Marketing
Legal
None of these, U will be the leader of Legal.
None of these, U will be the leader of HR.
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. In a certain code language,
Question:
Choose a word whose code is similar to 'Some'?
Small
Pass
Long
Tale
None of these
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. In a certain code language,
Question:
What is the possible code for 'we are going'?
&©+ #Ψ+ &∞*
&©+ #Ψ+ &∞+
&©+ #Ψ+ &∞~
&©+ #Ψ+ &∞$
&©+ #Ψ+ &∞^
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Question:
What is the code for 'All'?
#Ψ*
#Ψ+
&θ+
&π^
Either 1 or 2
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Statement: A cotton dress manufacturing company Z has planned to import the materials for its production from Country A which is a leading cotton producer in the world and the top exporter of Cotton materials. The manufacturing company Z has ordered material in huge quantities worth $45 million because of the increasing demand for cotton-based dress material in its company. Which among the following option(s) will weaken the given statement?
i) Company Z has earned more profit this year when compared to the previous two years.
ii) People do not like to wear cotton dresses in the winter season.
iii) Country A took most of the orders for the cotton materials when compared to Country B.
Only I
Only II and III
Only III
Only I and III
Only II
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Ten people A, B, C, D, E, L, M, N, O, and P are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Five of them are facing inside while others are facing outside. No two persons, whose names start with consecutive alphabets sit adjacent to each other.
E sits immediate right of the one who faces D. B does not face L. One person sits between C and M. Immediate neighbours of L are facing outside. Two persons sit between B and D. O faces the same direction as B. Both D and N face opposite directions as P. E sits fourth to the right of L. A is an immediate neighbour of C, who faces outside. One person sits between E and A. Both immediate neighbours of A face opposite directions to each other. Neither P nor O sits adjacent to B. E sits third to the left of P. A does not sit second to the right of E.
Question:
What is the position of P with respect to C?
Fifth to the right
Fourth to the right
Second to the left
Second to the right
Third to the left
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Ten people A, B, C, D, E, L, M, N, O, and P are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Five of them are facing inside while others are facing outside. No two persons, whose names start with consecutive alphabets sit adjacent to each other.
E sits immediate right of the one who faces D. B does not face L. One person sits between C and M. Immediate neighbours of L are facing outside. Two persons sit between B and D. O faces the same direction as B. Both D and N face opposite directions as P. E sits fourth to the right of L. A is an immediate neighbour of C, who faces outside. One person sits between E and A. Both immediate neighbours of A face opposite directions to each other. Neither P nor O sits adjacent to B. E sits third to the left of P. A does not sit second to the right of E.
Question:
Who sits opposite to D?
C
M
A
E
L
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Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and J live in a nine-storey building such that the bottommost floor is numbered as 1 and the topmost floor is numbered as 9 but not necessarily in the same order. They can speak nine different languages – Assamese, Bengali, Gujrati, Odia, Sanskrit, English, Telegu, Hindi, and Kannada but not necessarily in the same order.
H cannot speak Kannada. F lives above H. Two persons live below G. The number of persons, who live above the person, who speaks Sanskrit is equal to the number of persons, who live below A. G speaks either Telegu or Hindi. E's floor number is half of C's floor number. One person lives between G and the one, who speaks Sanskrit. D lives immediately above J. D neither speaks Telegu nor Kannada. One person lives between A and the one, who can speak Gujrati. The one, who can speak Assamese does not live on a prime numbered floor. C does not live immediately above or immediately below G’s floor. The one, who speaks English lives three floors above J. One person lives between C and B, who can speak Odia. The one, who can speak Assamese lives immediately above the, one who can speak Bengali.
Question:
Who lives immediately above the one, who can speak Sanskrit?
H
E
F
A
B
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Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and J live in a nine-storey building such that the bottommost floor is numbered as 1 and the topmost floor is numbered as 9 but not necessarily in the same order. They can speak nine different languages – Assamese, Bengali, Gujrati, Odia, Sanskrit, English, Telegu, Hindi, and Kannada but not necessarily in the same order.
H cannot speak Kannada. F lives above H. Two persons live below G. The number of persons, who live above the person, who speaks Sanskrit is equal to the number of persons, who live below A. G speaks either Telegu or Hindi. E's floor number is half of C's floor number. One person lives between G and the one, who speaks Sanskrit. D lives immediately above J. D neither speaks Telegu nor Kannada. One person lives between A and the one, who can speak Gujrati. The one, who can speak Assamese does not live on a prime numbered floor. C does not live immediately above or immediately below G’s floor. The one, who speaks English lives three floors above J. One person lives between C and B, who can speak Odia. The one, who can speak Assamese lives immediately above the, one who can speak Bengali.
Question:
Which of the following combination is correct?
3rd floor - G - Hindi
1st floor - D - Telegu
5th floor - H - Kannada
7th floor - F - Gujrati
9th floor - F - Assamese
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Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and J live in a nine-storey building such that the bottommost floor is numbered as 1 and the topmost floor is numbered as 9 but not necessarily in the same order. They can speak nine different languages – Assamese, Bengali, Gujrati, Odia, Sanskrit, English, Telegu, Hindi, and Kannada but not necessarily in the same order.
H cannot speak Kannada. F lives above H. Two persons live below G. The number of persons, who live above the person, who speaks Sanskrit is equal to the number of persons, who live below A. G speaks either Telegu or Hindi. E's floor number is half of C's floor number. One person lives between G and the one, who speaks Sanskrit. D lives immediately above J. D neither speaks Telegu nor Kannada. One person lives between A and the one, who can speak Gujrati. The one, who can speak Assamese does not live on a prime numbered floor. C does not live immediately above or immediately below G’s floor. The one, who speaks English lives three floors above J. One person lives between C and B, who can speak Odia. The one, who can speak Assamese lives immediately above the, one who can speak Bengali.
Question:
How many persons live between A and C?
Five
Four
Three
Two
One
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Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and J live in a nine-storey building such that the bottommost floor is numbered as 1 and the topmost floor is numbered as 9 but not necessarily in the same order. They can speak nine different languages – Assamese, Bengali, Gujrati, Odia, Sanskrit, English, Telegu, Hindi, and Kannada but not necessarily in the same order.
H cannot speak Kannada. F lives above H. Two persons live below G. The number of persons, who live above the person, who speaks Sanskrit is equal to the number of persons, who live below A. G speaks either Telegu or Hindi. E's floor number is half of C's floor number. One person lives between G and the one, who speaks Sanskrit. D lives immediately above J. D neither speaks Telegu nor Kannada. One person lives between A and the one, who can speak Gujrati. The one, who can speak Assamese does not live on a prime numbered floor. C does not live immediately above or immediately below G’s floor. The one, who speaks English lives three floors above J. One person lives between C and B, who can speak Odia. The one, who can speak Assamese lives immediately above the, one who can speak Bengali.
Question:
Who among the following persons speaks Gujrati?
H
F
D
J
E
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I) In a certain code language, “Holidays are fun” is coded as “pnj kol sip” and “winter holidays coming” is coded as “kol bit pop” and “Winter is cold” is coded as “bit fog sap”.
II) In a certain code language, “They are coming” is coded as “pop top gig” and “How are they” is coded as “top sun gig”.
What is the code for “Coming”?
Only I is sufficient
Only II is sufficient
Both are not sufficient to answer the question
Both are necessary to answer the question
Either I or II is sufficient
Direction: Study the information given carefully and answer the question given below.
Six people A, B, C, D, E, and f are sitting in a row facing north.
Statement I: A sits second from one end. One person sits between A and B. C sits immediately left of D. F sits to the right of C.
Statement II: B sits third from one of the ends. F who does not sit at the corner is one of the positions right to B. One person sits between D and F. Two people sit between D and A.
Only I is sufficient
Only II is sufficient
Both are not sufficient to answer the question
Both are necessary to answer the question
Either I or II is sufficient
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions
X is in which direction with respect to Q?
Statement I: P is 5 meter west of Q. R is 10 meter south of Q. S is 8 meter east of R. T is 12 meter north of S. X is 8 meter west of T.
Statement II: V is 8 meter south of Q. V is 4 meter east of U which is 10 meter south of W. Y is 2 meter west of W. Distance between X and Y is 2 meters.
Statement I is alone sufficient
Statement II is alone sufficient
Both statements are together necessary to answer the question
Both statement are together not sufficient to answer the question
Either I or II is sufficient to answer the question
Direction: Study the information given carefully and answer the question given below.
P @ Q means P is the father of Q.
P # Q means P is the mother of Q.
P $ Q means P is the husband of Q.
P % Q means P is the wife of Q.
P & Q means P is the son of Q.
P * Q means P is the daughter of Q.
P = Q means P is the sister of Q.
P + Q means P is the brother of Q.
In expression 'R # P = S # Q + J (?) T; R % M @ S % T'
Question:
What will come in the place of the '?' to satisfy J is the child of T?
&
*
+
Either 1 or 2
Either 2 or 3
Direction: Study the information given carefully and answer the question given below.
P @ Q means P is the father of Q.
P # Q means P is the mother of Q.
P $ Q means P is the husband of Q.
P % Q means P is the wife of Q.
P & Q means P is the son of Q.
P * Q means P is the daughter of Q.
P = Q means P is the sister of Q.
P + Q means P is the brother of Q.
In expression 'R # P = S # Q + J (?) T; R % M @ S % T'
Question:
In expression 'M * S $ R # A + B $ N' How N is related to M?
Sister
Brother
Cousin
Daughter
Sister-in-law
Direction: Study the information given carefully and answer the question given below.
P @ Q means P is the father of Q.
P # Q means P is the mother of Q.
P $ Q means P is the husband of Q.
P % Q means P is the wife of Q.
P & Q means P is the son of Q.
P * Q means P is the daughter of Q.
P = Q means P is the sister of Q.
P + Q means P is the brother of Q.
In expression 'R # P = S # Q + J (?) T; R % M @ S % T'
Question:
In expression 'P % B @ N= Q $ S # T; Q + M @ C'
How is T related to C?
Sister
Brother
Cousin
Sister-in-law
Cannot be determined
Directions: In the question below are given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for imprvement, follow-up or further action in regard to the problem, policy etc. On the basis of the information given in the statement to be true, then decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.
Now a days children are more attracted towards playing mobile and computer games rather than playing outdoor games. These games offer a remarkable graphical interface with illuminating images of cars, soldiers, fighters, and players which attracts the interest of children towards this technology and there are thousands of games on one platform. But it has a very bad effect on children’s health. It leads to obesity, muscular strain, and eye damage. Overall, this is not a beneficial trend as it can isolate a child from society and make them unhealthy.
Course of action:
I) Children should play outdoor games to keep their body and mind fit and fine.
II) Parents should stop using mobile so that the children could not play mobile games.
III) Parents should tell their children to focus only on study not any kind of games.
Only II and III follow
Only I follows
Only II follows
Only I and III follow
All I, II and III follow
Direction: In the question the statement is given followed by some inferences. You must consider the statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. There is considerable reduction in the number of people affected by water-borne diseases in City X during this rainy season. Waterborne diseases are caused by drinking contaminated or dirty water. Contaminated water can cause many types of diarrheal diseases, including Cholera, and other serious illnesses such as Guinea worm disease, Typhoid, and Dysentery. The government has opened four new civil hospitals in City X in the beginning of the year to treat these diseases by providing better Health Services. These hospitals strive to help people improve their productivity and reduce risks of diseases and injury in a cost-effective way.
Which of the following statement can be inferred from the passage?
The people affected by the water borne diseases has reduced over past few years.
The hospital helps the poor people who were suffering from water borne diseases with better health services.
Government opened new hospitals to provide cost effective health services.
As people spend more money to treat this disease, Government opened new hospitals to provide treatment in cost effective way.
Drinking contaminated water cause water borne diseases including diarrheal disease..
Direction: Study the following information and answer the following questions.
Cognizant has reduced the maximum bench time for employees, opening up the possibility of higher numbers of exits in the coming months. The company has shrunk the bench time from 60 days to 35 days for those employees who aren't on billable projects. After 35 days, they could be asked to leave. The formal exit process may take another 60 to 90 days.
(A) Cognizant pays its employees even when they are not on billable projects.
(B) More layoffs will take place in Cognizant in the coming days.
(C) Headcounts in Cognizant are definitely going to shrink in the days to come globally.
(D) The company is trying to reduce its overhead expenses incurred on the employees.
(E) Pay and perk is set to decrease for Cognizant employees in the coming years.
Question:
Which of the following among (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) has been assumed in the given information?
Only (B)
Only (C)
Only (D)
Only (A)
Only (E)
Direction: Study the following information and answer the following questions.
Cognizant has reduced the maximum bench time for employees, opening up the possibility of higher numbers of exits in the coming months. The company has shrunk the bench time from 60 days to 35 days for those employees who aren't on billable projects. After 35 days, they could be asked to leave. The formal exit process may take another 60 to 90 days.
(A) Cognizant pays its employees even when they are not on billable projects.
(B) More layoffs will take place in Cognizant in the coming days.
(C) Headcounts in Cognizant are definitely going to shrink in the days to come globally.
(D) The company is trying to reduce its overhead expenses incurred on the employees.
(E) Pay and perk is set to decrease for Cognizant employees in the coming years.
Question:
Which of the following among (A), (B). (C), (D) and (E) will be the effect of the reduction in the bench time by Cognizant?
Only (B)
Only (D)
Only (A)
Only (C)
Only (E)
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
9 persons P to X belongs to three different states (Tripura, Manipur, and Assam) of different ages. Not more than 4 and not less than 2 persons belong to each state. If it is given for example B and the one who is 10yrs belong to the same state then that means B is not 10 years. P and V do not belong to the same state. S does not belong to Tripura and Assam. Q and the one who is 18yrs old belong to the same state and these are the only persons belonging to that state. U and the one who is 29 yrs old belong to the same state and U's age is an odd number. W and the one who is 54 yrs old belong to the same state. V, the one who is 61 yrs and the one who is 64 yrs belong to the same state. P is the eldest person in his/her respective state. The one who is 35 yrs belongs to Tripura. S age is twice of Q. V's age is 7 years less than W's age. R is neither the youngest person nor his age is 37. The minimum age is 18 yrs. V is elder than Q. P and S do not belong to the same state. V and T belong to the same state. U is 5 yrs elder than Q and one of the ages is 51 yrs.
Question:
What is the age of V?
37
54
35
29
61
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
9 persons P to X belongs to three different states (Tripura, Manipur, and Assam) of different ages. Not more than 4 and not less than 2 persons belong to each state. If it is given for example B and the one who is 10yrs belong to the same state then that means B is not 10 years. P and V do not belong to the same state. S does not belong to Tripura and Assam. Q and the one who is 18yrs old belong to the same state and these are the only persons belonging to that state. U and the one who is 29 yrs old belong to the same state and U's age is an odd number. W and the one who is 54 yrs old belong to the same state. V, the one who is 61 yrs and the one who is 64 yrs belong to the same state. P is the eldest person in his/her respective state. The one who is 35 yrs belongs to Tripura. S age is twice of Q. V's age is 7 years less than W's age. R is neither the youngest person nor his age is 37. The minimum age is 18 yrs. V is elder than Q. P and S do not belong to the same state. V and T belong to the same state. U is 5 yrs elder than Q and one of the ages is 51 yrs.
Question:
Who among the following belongs to Assam?
P
R
T
U
X
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
9 persons P to X belongs to three different states (Tripura, Manipur, and Assam) of different ages. Not more than 4 and not less than 2 persons belong to each state. If it is given for example B and the one who is 10yrs belong to the same state then that means B is not 10 years. P and V do not belong to the same state. S does not belong to Tripura and Assam. Q and the one who is 18yrs old belong to the same state and these are the only persons belonging to that state. U and the one who is 29 yrs old belong to the same state and U's age is an odd number. W and the one who is 54 yrs old belong to the same state. V, the one who is 61 yrs and the one who is 64 yrs belong to the same state. P is the eldest person in his/her respective state. The one who is 35 yrs belongs to Tripura. S age is twice of Q. V's age is 7 years less than W's age. R is neither the youngest person nor his age is 37. The minimum age is 18 yrs. V is elder than Q. P and S do not belong to the same state. V and T belong to the same state. U is 5 yrs elder than Q and one of the ages is 51 yrs.
Question:
Sum of ages of R and S is:
125
59
88
121
53
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
9 persons P to X belongs to three different states (Tripura, Manipur, and Assam) of different ages. Not more than 4 and not less than 2 persons belong to each state. If it is given for example B and the one who is 10yrs belong to the same state then that means B is not 10 years. P and V do not belong to the same state. S does not belong to Tripura and Assam. Q and the one who is 18yrs old belong to the same state and these are the only persons belonging to that state. U and the one who is 29 yrs old belong to the same state and U's age is an odd number. W and the one who is 54 yrs old belong to the same state. V, the one who is 61 yrs and the one who is 64 yrs belong to the same state. P is the eldest person in his/her respective state. The one who is 35 yrs belongs to Tripura. S age is twice of Q. V's age is 7 years less than W's age. R is neither the youngest person nor his age is 37. The minimum age is 18 yrs. V is elder than Q. P and S do not belong to the same state. V and T belong to the same state. U is 5 yrs elder than Q and one of the ages is 51 yrs.
Question:
Find the odd man out:
S
T
U
V
X
Direction: Study the information given carefully and answer the question given below.
‘A # B’ means ‘A is either smaller than or equal to B.’
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B.’
‘A + B’ means ‘A is either greater than or equal to B.’
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B.’
‘A * B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor smaller than B.’
Question:
Statement: S @ T $ Q + R; Q * P @ W
Conclusion:
I) R # W
II) W $ R
Only I follows
Only II follows
Both I and II follow
Either I or II follows
Neither I or II follows
Direction: Study the information given carefully and answer the question given below.
‘A # B’ means ‘A is either smaller than or equal to B.’
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B.’
‘A + B’ means ‘A is either greater than or equal to B.’
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B.’
‘A * B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor smaller than B.’
Question:
Statement: S @ T $ Q + R; Q * P @ W
Conclusion:
I) R # W
II) W $ R
III) R @ T
Only II follow
Only I and II follow
Only III follow
Only II and III follow
Only I follow
Direction: Study the information given carefully and answer the question given below.
‘A # B’ means ‘A is either smaller than or equal to B.’
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B.’
‘A + B’ means ‘A is either greater than or equal to B.’
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B.’
‘A * B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor smaller than B.’
Question:
Statement: U @ V + W # Y * X; V + P $ Q
Conclusion:
I) P # X
II) Q @ U
III) W # X
Only II follow
Only III follow
Only I follow
All follows
None follow
Directions: Read the passage and answer the following question.
Statement: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set tomorrow to launch three mega flagship schemes aimed at transforming urban India, including the much talked about Smart Cities proposal, with a whopping Rs 4 lakh crore kitty having been lined up for the projects. Urban Development Minister States and local bodies will play a key role in the execution of these schemes, the minister said, adding that there will also be a lot of scope for private participation.
"Effective management of growing urbanization is a major challenge towards the making of resurgent India. Resource management is a major challenge. The government, through these schemes, is looking to bring about a transformation of urban India with the critical goal of making the country an economic hub. Speaking at the event, Modi said, " The decision to make cities smart will be taken not by governments but by the people of the city, the local administration. Let there be competition between the cities in that smart cities come up".
Which of the following will be an effect of the initiative taken by the government?
Millions of job will be created and scarcity of houses will be removed in urban and rural areas.
Quality of life will improve in rural and urban areas.
Enhanced citizen and government engagement beside implementation of reforms in urban governance would be the focus under the scheme.
Ensuring water supply to each household, sewer connections, sanitation and solid waste management in rural and urban governance would be the focus under the scheme.
All of the above
Directions: In the question below is given a statement followed by two Inferences I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true on the basis of the information given in the statement, decide which of the given inferences can be deduced.
Statement: China launched the second of the three modules needed to complete its new space station. This was the most recent development in Beijing's ambitious space project. A long march 5B rocket launched the unmanned spaceship with the call sign Wentian from the Wenchang launch facility on China's tropical island success.
Inferences :
I. China will launch another unmanned spaceship into space.
II. China is building a space project to infest other countries.
Only inference I can be inferred
Only inference II can be inferred
Both inference I and II can be inferred
Neither inference I nor II can be inferred
Either inference I or II can be inferred
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Ten persons sits in two parallel rows with 5 persons in each row. Row 1 has A, B, C, D and E facing north and row 2 has P, Q, R, S and T facing south. These persons belong to a three-generation family. A sits 2nd from one of the ends. R faces immediate neighbour of A’s niece. E's mother-in-law sits opposite to the one who sits 3rd to the right of A. One person sits between A and her sister-in-law. B is married to E who has one child. R sits to the right of T. Q is married. A’s son sits immediate right of A. B’s father faces A who has two children one son and one daughter. P and her granddaughter Q are not sitting together. Three persons sits between B and the person sitting opposite to Q's father. C and D are unmarried. C does not sit next to E.
Question:
How C is related to Q?
Mother
Son
Cousin
Sister
None of these
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Ten persons sits in two parallel rows with 5 persons in each row. Row 1 has A, B, C, D and E facing north and row 2 has P, Q, R, S and T facing south. These persons belong to a three-generation family. A sits 2nd from one of the ends. R faces immediate neighbour of A’s niece. E's mother-in-law sits opposite to the one who sits 3rd to the right of A. One person sits between A and her sister-in-law. B is married to E who has one child. R sits to the right of T. Q is married. A’s son sits immediate right of A. B’s father faces A who has two children one son and one daughter. P and her granddaughter Q are not sitting together. Three persons sits between B and the person sitting opposite to Q's father. C and D are unmarried. C does not sit next to E.
Question:
Find the odd one according to their position.
S
R
P
C
B
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Ten persons sits in two parallel rows with 5 persons in each row. Row 1 has A, B, C, D and E facing north and row 2 has P, Q, R, S and T facing south. These persons belong to a three-generation family. A sits 2nd from one of the ends. R faces immediate neighbour of A’s niece. E's mother-in-law sits opposite to the one who sits 3rd to the right of A. One person sits between A and her sister-in-law. B is married to E who has one child. R sits to the right of T. Q is married. A’s son sits immediate right of A. B’s father faces A who has two children one son and one daughter. P and her granddaughter Q are not sitting together. Three persons sits between B and the person sitting opposite to Q's father. C and D are unmarried. C does not sit next to E.
Question:
How T is related to A?
Son
Husband
Brother
Farher
Son-in-law
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Ten persons sits in two parallel rows with 5 persons in each row. Row 1 has A, B, C, D and E facing north and row 2 has P, Q, R, S and T facing south. These persons belong to a three-generation family. A sits 2nd from one of the ends. R faces immediate neighbour of A’s niece. E's mother-in-law sits opposite to the one who sits 3rd to the right of A. One person sits between A and her sister-in-law. B is married to E who has one child. R sits to the right of T. Q is married. A’s son sits immediate right of A. B’s father faces A who has two children one son and one daughter. P and her granddaughter Q are not sitting together. Three persons sits between B and the person sitting opposite to Q's father. C and D are unmarried. C does not sit next to E.
Question:
Who sits opposite to the one who sits immediate left of R?
A
B
C
D
E
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Ten persons sits in two parallel rows with 5 persons in each row. Row 1 has A, B, C, D and E facing north and row 2 has P, Q, R, S and T facing south. These persons belong to a three-generation family. A sits 2nd from one of the ends. R faces immediate neighbour of A’s niece. E's mother-in-law sits opposite to the one who sits 3rd to the right of A. One person sits between A and her sister-in-law. B is married to E who has one child. R sits to the right of T. Q is married. A’s son sits immediate right of A. B’s father faces A who has two children one son and one daughter. P and her granddaughter Q are not sitting together. Three persons sits between B and the person sitting opposite to Q's father. C and D are unmarried. C does not sit next to E.
Question:
How P is related to E?
Father-in-law
Mother -in-law
Sister-in-law
Daughter
Daughter-in-law
In September 2022, the Monetary Policy Committee of Reserve Bank of India has decided to increase Bank Rate to the_____.
5.7
6.15
6.1
6.3
5.65
Minicoy, Thundi Beach and Kadmat Beach, are the proud entrants in the coveted list of Blue Beaches, an eco-label given to the cleanest beaches in the world. These two beaches are located in which of the following UT?
Puducherry
Nicobar
Lakshadweep
Andaman
Daman and Diu
What is the name of the web-based application which has been launched by RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das on 6th Oct 2022, to make the supervisory processes more robust?
SAKSHAM
URJA
UNION
DAKSH
PRAWAH
Tennis player Carlos Alcaraz has won the title match of US Open 2022, he defeated Casper Rood. Casper Rood belongs to which of the following country?
Spain
USA
Greece
Norway
Germany
Rishi Sunak became the ______UK's next prime minister on October 25, after meeting King Charles at Buckingham Palace.
54th
53rd
50th
57th
58th
PM Narendra Modi inaugurated the first greenfield airport, Donyi Polo Airport, in which of the following states?
Assam
Arunachal Pradesh
West Bengal
Sikkim
Nagaland
India ranked 132 out of 191 countries in the 2021 Human Development Index (HDI), according to a report released by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Who among the following was on top as per the HDI Index 2022?
Bhutan
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Nepal
Pakistan
Which city has been declared the first 'cultural and tourism capital' of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in July 2022?
Islamabad
Beijing
Varanasi
Ujjain
None of the above
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of the C-295 transport aircraft manufacturing facility - the country’s first in the private sector—in Vadodara, Gujarat. The C-295 aircraft has been manufactured by Airbus Defence and Space S.A., Spain, and which of the following Indian companies?
TATAAdvanced Systems Limited
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
BAE Systems India Services Pvt Ltd
Boeing India Pvt Ltd
Electronics Corporation of India Ltd
The Nobel Prize in economics 2022 has been given to US economists Ben S. Bernanke, Douglas Diamond, Philip H. Dybvig. What was the topic of their research?
On the reduction of the risk of financial crises developing into short-term depressions.
On the reduction of the risk of financial crises developing into short-term boom.
On the reduction of the risk of medical crises developing into long-term depressions.
On the reduction of the risk of financial crises developing into long-term depressions.
On the reduction of the risk of medical crises developing into long-term boom.
In November 2022, RBI imposed a penalty of how many rupees for Vakrangee Ltd. for noncompliance with some provisions related to White Label ATM (WLA) directions?
Rs. 1.5 crores
Rs. 1.67 crores
Rs. 1.75 crores
Rs. 1.76 crores
Rs. 1.78 crores
Which Bank has received the RBI’s approval to open a special vostro account with Gazprombank of Russia for trade settlement in Indian rupees?
Indusind Bank
SBI Bank
HDFC Bank
ICICI Bank
UCO bank
In April 2022, SEBI has reduced the time taken for the listing of public issue units of REIT and InvIT to ____________ from the present 12 days.
5 days
6 days
7 days
8 days
10 days
14th World Spice Congress (WSC), organized by Spices Board India in association with various trade and export forums, is scheduled to be held in which of the following cities during February 2023?
Kochi
Navi Mumbai
Surat
Trivandrum
New Delhi
The world-famous International Sand Art Festival will take place in December 2022 in Odisha at the Chandrabhaga Beach, which is located near to____.
Balukhand
Padamapur
Batighara
Konark
Puri
Which of the following mutual fund company has launched India’s first Auto Index Fund in September 2022?
SBI Mutual Fund
HDFC Mutual Fund
Navi Mutual Fund
ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund
None of the above
Which of the following Indian bank has become the first to issue an e- Bank Guarantee?
SBI Bank
ICICI Bank
HDFC Bank
Axis Bank Bank
Union Bank
The lemon and lime-flavored soft drink 'Sprite' has become a billion-dollar brand in the Indian market.'Sprite' is owned by which of the company?
Pepsico Inc.
The Coca-Cola Company
Bisleri International private limited
Parle Agro
None of these
Which of the following will be the 12th company to get the status of the 'Maharatna' company?
Container Corporation of India Limited
Power Finance Corporation Limited
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
Rural Electrification Corporation Limited
Coal India Limited
Which of the following state has passed the bill to ban online gambling and to regulate online games keeping in view the well-being of citizens?
Uttar Pradesh
New Delhi
Tamil Nadu
Kerala
Karnataka
The Competition Commission of India has approved the merger between Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) and which of the following Indian media network?
Viacom 18 Media Private Limited
The Walt Disney Company India
Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd
9X Media India
DD Network India
Which of the following is true about Social Stock Exchange?
A) The idea of SSE was first floated by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her Budget speech for the financial year 2021-2022.
B) The idea of the Social Stock Exchange (SSE) is to provide social enterprises with an additional avenue to raise funds.
C) Sebi has asked social enterprises raising funds using SSE to disclose the Annual Impact Report (AIR) within 60 days from the end of the financial year.
A, B & C
A & C only
B & C only
B only
C only
Prime Minister has launched National Logistics Policy, according to the policy India aims to be among the top 25 countries in the Logistics Performance Index ranking by which year?
2025
2023
2024
2027
2030
Commercial Papers are issued in multiple of _______
Rs. 1 lakh
Rs. 3 lakh
Rs. 5 lakh
Rs. 10 lakh
Rs. 50,000
In October 2022, Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee approved the commercial cultivation of genetically modified seeds of which of the following?
Sesame
Soya
Mustard
Canola
Sunflower
As per the Union Budget 2022-2023, the Productivity Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme in 14 sectors has targeted to create 60 lakh new jobs and an additional production of Rs. 30 lakh crore during next 5 years.PLI scheme was launched by PM Modi on 11 November 2020 in how many key sectors
9 sectors
10 sectors
11 sectors
12 sectors
13 sectors
Who among the following can not open the savings account in the Schedule Commercial bank?
a. Municipal Corporations/Committees
b. Panchayat Samities
c. Metropolitan Development Authorities
d. State Governmnet
c and d
Only a
b and c
a, b, and c
Only d
Who among the following was appointed as the Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) in March 2020?
Ajay Bhusan Pandey
Satish Kumar Sharma
Amita Pandove
Bimal Julka
None of these
Which bank has entered into an agreement to buy a 2 percent stake in asset reconstruction company NARCL for Rs 55 crore in March 2022?
Reserve Bank of India
Punjab National Bank
State Bank of India
Punjab & Sind Bank
Either Option 1 or 2
The Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, tabled the Union Budget 2022–23. Consider the following statements about the Union Budget.
a. India’s economic growth is estimated at 9.2% to be the highest among all large economies.
b. 1600 crore outlay for implementation of the Ken – Betwa link project.
c. Udyam, e-shram, NCS and ASEEM portals to be interlinked.
Only c
b and c
a and c
Only a
Only b
The Reserve Bank Of India(RBI) has released a concept note on the CBDC. It is a digital form of currency notes issued by the central bank. Both the C in the acronym stands for _______ and __________respectively.
Currency, Central
Central, Credit
Credit, Central
Credit, Currency
Central, Currency
Indian rocket startup _____________ has raised $51 million in a funding round led by Singapore sovereign investor GIC, which it plans to use to begin commercial satellite launches by the middle of next year.
Asteria Aerospace
Hampson Industries
Skyroot Aerospace
Aadyah Aerospace
Newtech Aerospace
_________________ and Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) are jointly organising FIBAC – our annual banking conference on November 2 and 3 in Mumbai.
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI)
State Bank of India (SBI)
Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM)
On October 19, 2022, the ‘Mission Schools of Excellence’ project was launched in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Who among the following has launched this project?
PM Narendra Modi
President Droupadi Murmu
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar
Home Minister Amit Shah
S. Jayshankar
SIDBI partnered with _______ co-operative bank to empower MSMEs.
Shivalik Mercantile
Saraswat
Abhyudaya
Bharat
SVC
The Government of India has announced to issue sovereign green bonds of how much in the first half of FY23?
$3.1 Billion
$3.2 Billion
$3.3 Billion
$3.4 Billion 5. $3.5 Billion
$3.4 Billion 5. $3.5 Billion
The RBI allowed large modern currency chests to increase the service charges on cash deposited by non-chest bank branches from the existing rate to a maximum of ?________ per packet
6
7
8
9
10
Which bank recently won the global 'Celent Model Bank' award for building a best-in-class Enterprise Payments Hub (EPH)?
Kotak Mahindra Bank
HDFC Bank
ICICI Bank
Axis Bank
IndusInd Bank
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed a penalty of Rs 57.50 lakh on _____________ for noncompliance with the directions.
Kotak Mahindra Bank
State Bank of India
Axis Bank
Indian Overseas Bank (IOB)
Union Bank of India
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has cancelled the licence of ______________ citing inadequate capital & earning prospects in September 2022.
The Laxmi Co-operative Bank Ltd
Jila Sahakari Kendriya Bank
Goa State Co-operative Bank
Warud Urban Co-operative Ban
None of the above
In the following question, a situation is described followed by a list of words. Identify the correct word that can be used to describe the passage/ a part of the passage and mark the answer accordingly.
A geostationary orbit, also referred to as a geosynchronous equatorial orbit (GEO), is a circular geosynchronous orbit 35,786 kilometers (22,236 miles) above Earth's equator and following the direction of Earth's rotation.
An object in such an orbit has an orbital period equal to the Earth's rotational period, one sidereal day, and so to ground observers, it appears motionless, in a fixed position in the sky. The concept of a geostationary orbit was popularized by the science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke. Communications satellites are often placed in a geostationary orbit so that Earth-based satellite antennas (located on Earth) do not have to rotate to track them but can be pointed permanently at the position in the sky where the satellites are located.
Pedestrian
Technical
Euphemistic
Laudatory
Populist
Directions: Read the given paragraph and select the option which can be inferred from the given paragraph.
The Cluster Development Programme has a great potential to transform the entire horticulture ecosystem by creating last-mile connectivity with the use of multimodal transport for efficient and timely evacuation and transportation of horticulture produce. The CDP will also create cluster-specific brands, while helping the economy, to integrate them into national and global value chains, thereby providing higher remuneration to farmers. The CDP will benefit around 10 lakh farmers and related stakeholders along the value chain. The CDP aims to improve exports of targeted crops by about 20% and create cluster-specific brands to enhance the competitiveness of cluster crops. A lot of investment will also come in the horticulture sector through CDP.
The Cluster Development Programme is a cash cow for the economy and farmers.
The horticulture sector will feel the pinch of this programme.
The horticulture sector plays second fiddle to the economy.
The CDP is inconsequential to the farmers.
None of these.
Directions: Read the given paragraph and select the option which can be inferred from the given paragraph.
The Ministry of Culture is organizing the fourth edition of e- auction of prestigious and memorable gifts presented to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi which is scheduled from 17th September to 2nd October, 2022. Briefing the media, Union Minister of Culture, Tourism and DoNER, Shri G. Kishan Reddy said, “In 2019 these items were auctioned for people by open bidding. That time 1805 gifts were put on auction in the first round, and in second round 2772 gift items were put on auction. In 2021, also e-auction was organized in September and we had 1348 items on auction. This year approximately 1200 mementos and gift items have been put on e-auction. The display of the mementos have been done at the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi. These items can also be viewed on the website”.
The purpose of the auction is to raise fund for a cultural event.
The ministry brought under the hammer such gifts in the past also.
The articles are created by local craftsmen.
With the help of the auction the ministry wants to pay its way.
The ministry organized this auction because its ministers want to retire with a golden handshake.
Directions: Read the given paragraph and select the option which can be inferred from the given paragraph.
It is true that whenever there is a conference of big platforms like G-20 in the world, it has its own diplomatic and geo-political implications. It's also natural. But for India, this summit is not just a diplomatic meeting. India sees this as a new responsibility for itself. India sees this as the world's faith in itself. Today, there is an unprecedented curiosity in the world to know India, to understand India. Today, India is being studied in a new light. Our current successes are being assessed. Unprecedented hopes are being expressed about our future. In such a situation, it is the responsibility of us countrymen to do much better than these hopes and expectations.
By organizing this conference India is skating on thin ice.
Indians should roll up sleeves and continue their endeavour.
The world is indifferent to India's achievements.
G-20 platforms is barmecide feast for the hosting country.
None of these.
Directions: Read the given paragraph and select the option which can be inferred from the given paragraph. In October, after the Colombian government was sued over its plan to sterilize or kill the animals, a federal court ruled that the hippos can be recognized as people or "interested persons" with legal rights in the U.S. But the order doesn't carry any weight in Colombia where the hippos live, a legal expert said.
The Colombian government is abide by the ruling of the Federal court.
The government is hoping against hope to control the population of the animal.
The hippos are the bone of contention between the Colombian government and a court.
The Federal court has turned a deaf ear to the situation.
None of these.
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Excluding the volatile food and energy components, so-called core prices accelerated from a month earlier, rising by a larger-than-forecast 0.6%. The measure jumped 5.5% from a year earlier, the biggest advance since 1991. The increase in the CPI was led by higher prices for shelter and used vehicles. Food costs also contributed. Energy prices, which were a key driver of inflation through most of 2021, fell last month. The data bolster expectations that the Fed will begin raising interest rates in March, a sharp policy adjustment from the timeline projected just a few months ago. Rock-solid inflation has proven more stubborn and widespread than the central bank predicted amid unprecedented demand for goods along with capacity constraints related to the supply of both labor and materials. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate has now fallen below 4%. Against this evolving backdrop, some Fed policy makers have said that it could be appropriate to begin shrinking the central bank’s balance sheet soon after raising rates. Market expectations for Fed tightening expected in March and 2022 as a whole were largely unchanged after the report. Yields on 10-year Treasuries fluctuated while S&P 500 futures maintained gains and the dollar extended its decline on the day. The energy index declined 0.4% from November, the first monthly decline since April as gasoline prices slided. Food inflation climbed 0.5%, a slight deceleration from the previous month due to falling costs for meats. Shelter costs which are considered to be a more structural component of the CPI and make up about a third of the overall index—rose 0.4% from the prior month. Other gauges of home prices and rents have surged last year, likely presaging a sharp acceleration in the report’s housing metrics this year and offering an enduring tailwind to inflation.
Question:
Which of the following option conveys the same meaning as the line given in italics in the paragraph?
Had the prices for shelter and used vehicles remained constant the CPI would not have changed.
Surge in the shelter and used vehicle price created domino effect and caused upward pressure on CPI.
Costs for the shelter and the used vehicles increased as a result of accelerated CPI.
The CPI is the sole indicator of fluctuation in prices of shelter and used vehicles.
None of the above.
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Excluding the volatile food and energy components, so-called core prices accelerated from a month earlier, rising by a larger-than-forecast 0.6%. The measure jumped 5.5% from a year earlier, the biggest advance since 1991. The increase in the CPI was led by higher prices for shelter and used vehicles. Food costs also contributed. Energy prices, which were a key driver of inflation through most of 2021, fell last month. The data bolster expectations that the Fed will begin raising interest rates in March, a sharp policy adjustment from the timeline projected just a few months ago. Rock-solid inflation has proven more stubborn and widespread than the central bank predicted amid unprecedented demand for goods along with capacity constraints related to the supply of both labor and materials. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate has now fallen below 4%. Against this evolving backdrop, some Fed policy makers have said that it could be appropriate to begin shrinking the central bank’s balance sheet soon after raising rates. Market expectations for Fed tightening expected in March and 2022 as a whole were largely unchanged after the report. Yields on 10-year Treasuries fluctuated while S&P 500 futures maintained gains and the dollar extended its decline on the day. The energy index declined 0.4% from November, the first monthly decline since April as gasoline prices slided. Food inflation climbed 0.5%, a slight deceleration from the previous month due to falling costs for meats. Shelter costs which are considered to be a more structural component of the CPI and make up about a third of the overall index—rose 0.4% from the prior month. Other gauges of home prices and rents have surged last year, likely presaging a sharp acceleration in the report’s housing metrics this year and offering an enduring tailwind to inflation.
Question:
Which of the following is true in the context of the passage?
A) Rising prices of all the commodities intensify the inflation.
B) The inflation is difficult to control because there is sudden acceleration in demands against the constant supply.
C) The Doller is impervious to the inflation.
D) The shelter costs make up about fifty percentage of the CPI.
Only C
Only A and C
Only B and C
Only A and D
None is true.
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Excluding the volatile food and energy components, so-called core prices accelerated from a month earlier, rising by a larger-than-forecast 0.6%. The measure jumped 5.5% from a year earlier, the biggest advance since 1991. The increase in the CPI was led by higher prices for shelter and used vehicles. Food costs also contributed. Energy prices, which were a key driver of inflation through most of 2021, fell last month. The data bolster expectations that the Fed will begin raising interest rates in March, a sharp policy adjustment from the timeline projected just a few months ago. Rock-solid inflation has proven more stubborn and widespread than the central bank predicted amid unprecedented demand for goods along with capacity constraints related to the supply of both labor and materials. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate has now fallen below 4%. Against this evolving backdrop, some Fed policy makers have said that it could be appropriate to begin shrinking the central bank’s balance sheet soon after raising rates. Market expectations for Fed tightening expected in March and 2022 as a whole were largely unchanged after the report. Yields on 10-year Treasuries fluctuated while S&P 500 futures maintained gains and the dollar extended its decline on the day. The energy index declined 0.4% from November, the first monthly decline since April as gasoline prices slided. Food inflation climbed 0.5%, a slight deceleration from the previous month due to falling costs for meats. Shelter costs which are considered to be a more structural component of the CPI and make up about a third of the overall index—rose 0.4% from the prior month. Other gauges of home prices and rents have surged last year, likely presaging a sharp acceleration in the report’s housing metrics this year and offering an enduring tailwind to inflation.
Question:
In which of the following sentences the word tailwind is used correctly
? A) Inflation and deflation are tailwinds with each other.
B) The new educational policy will definitely provide tailwinds to the technical education.
C) Scientists are worried about the tailwind originating from the Sun.
Only A and B
Only B and C
Only C
Only A
Only B
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Excluding the volatile food and energy components, so-called core prices accelerated from a month earlier, rising by a larger-than-forecast 0.6%. The measure jumped 5.5% from a year earlier, the biggest advance since 1991. The increase in the CPI was led by higher prices for shelter and used vehicles. Food costs also contributed. Energy prices, which were a key driver of inflation through most of 2021, fell last month. The data bolster expectations that the Fed will begin raising interest rates in March, a sharp policy adjustment from the timeline projected just a few months ago. Rock-solid inflation has proven more stubborn and widespread than the central bank predicted amid unprecedented demand for goods along with capacity constraints related to the supply of both labor and materials. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate has now fallen below 4%. Against this evolving backdrop, some Fed policy makers have said that it could be appropriate to begin shrinking the central bank’s balance sheet soon after raising rates. Market expectations for Fed tightening expected in March and 2022 as a whole were largely unchanged after the report. Yields on 10-year Treasuries fluctuated while S&P 500 futures maintained gains and the dollar extended its decline on the day. The energy index declined 0.4% from November, the first monthly decline since April as gasoline prices slided. Food inflation climbed 0.5%, a slight deceleration from the previous month due to falling costs for meats. Shelter costs which are considered to be a more structural component of the CPI and make up about a third of the overall index—rose 0.4% from the prior month. Other gauges of home prices and rents have surged last year, likely presaging a sharp acceleration in the report’s housing metrics this year and offering an enduring tailwind to inflation.
Question:
Choose the word which is most nearly the same in meaning of the word 'Rock-solid'.
High
Obnoxious
Invariable
Explicit
Delectable
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Excluding the volatile food and energy components, so-called core prices accelerated from a month earlier, rising by a larger-than-forecast 0.6%. The measure jumped 5.5% from a year earlier, the biggest advance since 1991. The increase in the CPI was led by higher prices for shelter and used vehicles. Food costs also contributed. Energy prices, which were a key driver of inflation through most of 2021, fell last month. The data bolster expectations that the Fed will begin raising interest rates in March, a sharp policy adjustment from the timeline projected just a few months ago. Rock-solid inflation has proven more stubborn and widespread than the central bank predicted amid unprecedented demand for goods along with capacity constraints related to the supply of both labor and materials. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate has now fallen below 4%. Against this evolving backdrop, some Fed policy makers have said that it could be appropriate to begin shrinking the central bank’s balance sheet soon after raising rates. Market expectations for Fed tightening expected in March and 2022 as a whole were largely unchanged after the report. Yields on 10-year Treasuries fluctuated while S&P 500 futures maintained gains and the dollar extended its decline on the day. The energy index declined 0.4% from November, the first monthly decline since April as gasoline prices slided. Food inflation climbed 0.5%, a slight deceleration from the previous month due to falling costs for meats. Shelter costs which are considered to be a more structural component of the CPI and make up about a third of the overall index—rose 0.4% from the prior month. Other gauges of home prices and rents have surged last year, likely presaging a sharp acceleration in the report’s housing metrics this year and offering an enduring tailwind to inflation.
Question:
The italic sentence given in the passage may or may not contain any grammatical mistake. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark that part as your answer. Select "no error" if the sentence is error free.
0.4% from November
the first monthly decline since April
The energy index declined
as gasoline prices slided
No error
A sentence with some jumbled up words and a blank is given. You are required to rearrange the words and fill the blank to form a meaningful sentence.
I took note of the considerations (A) of the automobile under the pressure of evolution (B) competition and observed that the value of a car had come to be ________ around certain intensified (C).
come - BCA
resolved - CAB
centered - BCA
come - BAC
resolve - ABC
A sentence with some jumbled up words and a blank is given. You are required to rearrange the words and fill the blank to form a meaningful sentence.
If you are a customer (A), the internet’s promise of cheaper (B) prices and faster services can end your role of _______ the contact between the producer and middleman(C).
renewal - BCA
breaking - CAB
assisting - BCA
breaking - BAC
assisting - CBA
A sentence with some jumbled up words and a blank is given. You are required to rearrange the words and fill the blank to form a meaningful sentence.
India will step forward where global distress (A) for food, grain and other materials are demands (B) and it will do it in a manner that is helpful to the global economy which will not take an ________ advantage of countries in concerned (C).
disproportionate - BCA
undue - BCA
any - BCA
appropriate - BAC
undue - CBA
A sentence with some jumbled up words and a blank is given. You are required to rearrange the words and fill the blank to form a meaningful sentence.
In 2014 India attempted (A) one of the most comprehensive (B) and ambitious programs of urban ________ ever introduced (C) anywhere in the world.
Management - BCA
rejuvenation - BCA
construction - BCA
rejuvenation - CBA
managing - CBA
In the following question two sentences are given which are fragmented into seven phrases denoted by (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G). By using all the seven phrases, each only once, you have to frame two meaningful and grammatically correct sentences. The correct order of the phrases is your answer.
I) to work smoothly with professionals such as lawyers and accountant (A)/corporations can use the internet (B)/ who remain outside the company walls (C)
II) impact of terrorism is particularly (D)/ local economy (E)/ the long term(F)/ hard on the poor and on the(G)
II-DFEG, I-BAC
II-DGFE, I-BCA
II-FDGE, I-BAC
II-EGFD, I-ABC
No arrangement required.
In the following question two sentences are given which are fragmented into seven phrases denoted by (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G). By using all the seven phrases, each only once, you have to frame two meaningful and grammatically correct sentences. The correct order of the phrases is your answer.
I) it is a living example of journey from(A)/ is not a story only of a legal text and legal interpretation, (B) a turbulent past to a promising future (C) the story of Indian Constitution (D)
II) in primitive society was the barter system (G)/ where direct exchange of goods took place ((E) the initial form of trade (F)
I-BCAD, II-GFE
I-DABC, II-GEF
I-DACE, II-FGE
I-DBAC, II-FGE
No rearrangement required.
In the following question two sentences are given which are fragmented into seven phrases denoted by (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G). By using all the seven phrases, each only once, you have to frame two meaningful and grammatically correct sentences. The correct order of the phrases is your answer.
I) the 75 years is beckoned to (A)/ what we have achieved in (B)/ the direction in which the country is moving(C).
II) agreement between Government of India and Government of France on the purchase of (D)/ shall be governed by the security agreement (E)/ as per the article 10 of the intergovernmental (F)/ Rafale aircraft, the protection of classified information(G)
II-DGEF, I-BAC
II-FDEG, I-ABC
II-FDGE, I-ABC
II-FDGE, I-BAC
No rearrangement is required.
In the following question two sentences are given which are fragmented into seven phrases denoted by (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G). By using all the seven phrases, each only once, you have to frame two meaningful and grammatically correct sentences. The correct order of the phrases is your answer.
I) challenges of post pandemic economic recovery(A)/ rising costs and the shrinking availability(B)/ the world is already struggling with(C)/ of fuel, of food and of fertilizers(D).
II) economies the world over are contracting and their(E)/ things are big different this time(F)/ economic forecasts are shrinking(G)
I-BCDA, II-FEG
I-CABD, II-FEG
I-CABD, II-GFE
I-ABDC, II-EGF
No rearrangement required.
Direction: In the following question two columns are given containing three sentences each. In the first column A, B and C sentences are given with one blank in any of the sentences and in the second column D, E and F sentences are given. A sentence from the first column may or may not connect with a sentence from another column to form a grammatically and contextually correct match. You have to select the option that indicate the word which will be filled in the blank and pair/pairs of the sentences that can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct match.
superiority, A-E, C-D
control, B-E
mention, A-E, B-D
participation, C-D, B-F
None of these.
Direction: In the following question two columns are given containing three sentences each. In the first column A, B and C sentences are given with one blank in any of the sentences and in the second column D, E and F sentences are given. A sentence from the first column may or may not connect with a sentence from another column to form a grammatically and contextually correct match. You have to select the option that indicate the word which will be filled in the blank and pair/pairs of the sentences that can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct match.
involving, A-F, C-E, B-D
alongside, A-F, C-E
with the help of, A-E, B-D
beside, A-F, C-E
None of these.
Direction: in the following question two columns are given containing three sentences each. In the first column A, B and C sentences are given with one blank in any of the sentences and in the second column D, E and F sentences are given. A sentence from the first column may or may not connect with a sentence from another column to form a grammatically and contextually correct match. You have to select the option that indicate the word which will be filled in the blank and pair/pairs of the sentences that can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct match.
combat, A-F, B-D
safeguard, A-E, B-F, C-D
face, A-D, B-F
tide over, C-D, A-E
None of these.
Direction: In the following question two columns are given containing three sentences each. In the first column A, B and C sentences are given with one blank in any of the sentences and in the second column D, E and F sentences are given. A sentence from the first column may or may not connect with a sentence from another column to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. You have to select the option that indicate the word which will be filled in the blank and pair/pairs of the sentences that can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence.
manage, A-E, B-D
restructure, A-D, C-E
examine, C-D, A-F
restructuring, A-D, C-E, B-F
None of these.
Direction: In the following passage Four blanks are given, each of which has been numbered. Against each number seven words are suggested, one or more than one of them can fill the blank appropriately. You have to select the option that contains the correct word/words.
On Tuesday the White House announced that it will host the Summit for Democracy and as (1) by many experts China, the self proclaimed democratic nation, trying to put a spoke in US' (2). China claims that in the country elections are regularly held after every 5 years for the country's parliament called National Peoples Congress but the actual meaning of democracy seems to be (3) to the Chinese leaders because before contesting the election a candidate needs the approval of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Only those who are member of the CCP or 8 smaller parties allied to it were allowed to contest election held in 2002-03 and the government always formed by the Communist Party. Clearly China do not want to adopt democracy, it just wants to display itself as a democratic nation because it is not a secret that democracy is the most prevalent form of government in the world today and China wants to (4) but superficially.
Question:
i) Discomfiture. ii) Anticipated. iii) Deserved. iv) Soothed. v) Impaled. vi) Expected. vii) Entangled.
ii, vi and v only
iv and v only.
i, ii and vi only.
ii and vi only.
vi and v only.
Direction: In the following passage Four blanks are given, each of which has been numbered. Against each number seven words are suggested, one or more than one of them can fill the blank appropriately. You have to select the option that contains the correct word/words.
On Tuesday the White House announced that it will host the Summit for Democracy and as (1) by many experts China, the self proclaimed democratic nation, trying to put a spoke in US' (2). China claims that in the country elections are regularly held after every 5 years for the country's parliament called National Peoples Congress but the actual meaning of democracy seems to be (3) to the Chinese leaders because before contesting the election a candidate needs the approval of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Only those who are member of the CCP or 8 smaller parties allied to it were allowed to contest election held in 2002-03 and the government always formed by the Communist Party. Clearly China do not want to adopt democracy, it just wants to display itself as a democratic nation because it is not a secret that democracy is the most prevalent form of government in the world today and China wants to (4) but superficially.
Question:
i) Plan. ii) Summit. iii) Wheel. iv) Interest. v) Premises. vi) Efforts. vii) manifestation.
i and ii only.
vi only.
iii only.
ii only.
i, ii and vi only.
Direction: In the following passage Four blanks are given, each of which has been numbered. Against each number seven words are suggested, one or more than one of them can fill the blank appropriately. You have to select the option that contains the correct word/words.
On Tuesday the White House announced that it will host the Summit for Democracy and as (1) by many experts China, the self proclaimed democratic nation, trying to put a spoke in US' (2). China claims that in the country elections are regularly held after every 5 years for the country's parliament called National Peoples Congress but the actual meaning of democracy seems to be (3) to the Chinese leaders because before contesting the election a candidate needs the approval of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Only those who are member of the CCP or 8 smaller parties allied to it were allowed to contest election held in 2002-03 and the government always formed by the Communist Party. Clearly China do not want to adopt democracy, it just wants to display itself as a democratic nation because it is not a secret that democracy is the most prevalent form of government in the world today and China wants to (4) but superficially.
Question:
i) Scourge. ii) Pretentious. iii) Fundamental. iv) Greek. v) Indigenous. vi) Incomprehensible. vii) Agreeable.
vi only.
i and iii only
iii and vi only.
i and vi only.
iv and vi only.
Direction: In the following passage Four blanks are given, each of which has been numbered. Against each number seven words are suggested, one or more than one of them can fill the blank appropriately. You have to select the option that contains the correct word/words.
On Tuesday the White House announced that it will host the Summit for Democracy and as (1) by many experts China, the self proclaimed democratic nation, trying to put a spoke in US' (2). China claims that in the country elections are regularly held after every 5 years for the country's parliament called National Peoples Congress but the actual meaning of democracy seems to be (3) to the Chinese leaders because before contesting the election a candidate needs the approval of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Only those who are member of the CCP or 8 smaller parties allied to it were allowed to contest election held in 2002-03 and the government always formed by the Communist Party. Clearly China do not want to adopt democracy, it just wants to display itself as a democratic nation because it is not a secret that democracy is the most prevalent form of government in the world today and China wants to (4) but superficially.
Question:
i) Block it. ii) Balance it. iii) persuade. iv) Harp on the same string. v) Outlaw. vi) Compensate. vii) Jump on the bandwagon.
i only.
vii only.
i and v only.
i, ii and v only.
ii only.
Directions: In the following questions two columns are given. In column-I three sentences are given, each of them consists a blank which may or may not be filled with sentence or word provided in column-II. You are required to fill the blanks in the sentence to make it meaningful and grammatically correct.
G-(iii) and E-(ii)
F-(i) only
E-(ii) F-(i) and G-(iii)
F-(i) and G-(iii)
G-(iii) only
Directions: In the following questions two columns are given. In column-I three sentences are given, each of them consists a blank which may or may not be filled with sentence or word provided in column-II. You are required to fill the blanks in the sentence to make it meaningful and grammatically correct.
Column-I Column-II
(E) The economic shock of the pandemic has been _____ well by the commercial banking system. (i) indicators
(F) Macroeconomic stability______ suggest that the Indian economy is well placed to take on the challenges of 2022-23. (ii) weathered
(G) 44 Indian start-ups have ______ unicorn status in 2021 taking overall tally of unicorns to 83. (iii) achieved
E-(ii), F-(i) and G-(iii)
G-(iii) only
E-(ii) only
G-(ii) and G-(iii)
E-(ii) and G-(ii) only
Directions: In the following questions two columns are given. In column-I three sentences are given, each of them consists a blank which may or may not be filled with sentence or word provided in column-II. You are required to fill the blanks in the sentence to make it meaningful and grammatically correct.
Column-I Column-II
(E) Doctors understand the need to control costs but feel _____ in rules and layers of management. (i) benefits
(F) Customers are the main people who ______ from the increased efficiency of information technology. (ii) battle
(G) For the past few days, Assam is also ______ great challenges and difficulties in the form of floods. (iii) buried
F-(i) only
F-(ii) and G-(ii) only
F-(i), E-(iii) and G-(ii)
E-(iii) only
G-(ii) only
Directions: In the following questions two columns are given. In column-I three sentences are given, each of them consists a blank which may or may not be filled with sentence or word provided in column-II. You are required to fill the blanks in the sentence to make it meaningful and grammatically correct.
Column-I Column-II
(E) Our seas and coastal borders are great ______ of our economic self-reliance and also provide impetus to it. (i) engineering
(F) You will be happy to know that our government has ______ the compliances, which were hindering the ease of doing business. (ii) custodians
(G) every sector related to our growth engine is ______at full capacity today. (iii) abolished
E-(i)
F- (iii) and G - (i)
E-(ii) and F- (iii)
G - (iii) only
None of these.
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow
As the COVID-19 pandemic worsened in countries across the globe, most governments took the precaution of closing their schools in an attempt to contain the spread of the virus. In Japan, each week of school closures represents about 22 hours of face-to-face compulsory instruction time at lower secondary school. The capacity of schools to innovate, adapt and support staff varies from country to country and school to school. Yet it is these school capacities that can prove to be valuable assets for responding to crises and uncertain times, as well as building resilience when facing challenges in delivering instruction. School closures have forced many schools to “(_______)” and come up with innovative and pragmatic solutions in order to deliver teaching and ensure learning can happen remotely. The good news is that in spite of the challenges that the transition to remote teaching may have entailed for some teachers, a climate of openness to innovation was present in most OECD schools. School leaders and teachers may also be able to tap into online resources that could facilitate the dissemination of information, instructional material and remote learning across schools. For example, familiarity with online training can prepare teachers for communicating and sharing information with the school community through online platforms. In Japan, 9% of teachers participated in online courses/seminars in the 12 months prior to the survey, which is lower than the average of the OECD countries participating in TALIS (36%). These online courses/seminars proved to be very helpful for the teachers during the crisis.
Although the absence of in-person lessons can be somewhat compensated by the use of online platforms and other technology-rich activities, access to the necessary digital devices is not equally distributed across the population. In particular, students from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds who lack the means to access to these devices may be severely affected by the COVID-19 crisis, increasing learning inequalities as a result. The conditions for creating an adequate climate for home schooling not only rely on access to technology, but also on whether an appropriate physical space for learning exists at home. Much like access to computers, access to a quiet place to study may also have deteriorated during the crisis due to similar needs by parents for teleworking, and siblings for home schooling.
The relationship between schools, parents and the larger school community is vital to provide contextualised and pertinent quality education. An open and fluid interaction between the school staff and parents has become now more important than ever.
Question:
Which of the following phrases can fill the blank given in the passage?
Come to a halt.
Think that every cloud has a silver lining.
Think outside the box
Dot the i's and cross the t's.
Gain ground.
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow
As the COVID-19 pandemic worsened in countries across the globe, most governments took the precaution of closing their schools in an attempt to contain the spread of the virus. In Japan, each week of school closures represents about 22 hours of face-to-face compulsory instruction time at lower secondary school. The capacity of schools to innovate, adapt and support staff varies from country to country and school to school. Yet it is these school capacities that can prove to be valuable assets for responding to crises and uncertain times, as well as building resilience when facing challenges in delivering instruction. School closures have forced many schools to “(_______)” and come up with innovative and pragmatic solutions in order to deliver teaching and ensure learning can happen remotely. The good news is that in spite of the challenges that the transition to remote teaching may have entailed for some teachers, a climate of openness to innovation was present in most OECD schools. School leaders and teachers may also be able to tap into online resources that could facilitate the dissemination of information, instructional material and remote learning across schools. For example, familiarity with online training can prepare teachers for communicating and sharing information with the school community through online platforms. In Japan, 9% of teachers participated in online courses/seminars in the 12 months prior to the survey, which is lower than the average of the OECD countries participating in TALIS (36%). These online courses/seminars proved to be very helpful for the teachers during the crisis.
Although the absence of in-person lessons can be somewhat compensated by the use of online platforms and other technology-rich activities, access to the necessary digital devices is not equally distributed across the population. In particular, students from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds who lack the means to access to these devices may be severely affected by the COVID-19 crisis, increasing learning inequalities as a result. The conditions for creating an adequate climate for home schooling not only rely on access to technology, but also on whether an appropriate physical space for learning exists at home. Much like access to computers, access to a quiet place to study may also have deteriorated during the crisis due to similar needs by parents for teleworking, and siblings for home schooling.
The relationship between schools, parents and the larger school community is vital to provide contextualised and pertinent quality education. An open and fluid interaction between the school staff and parents has become now more important than ever.
Question:
What does the author want to convey by citing " An open and fluid interaction between the school staff and parents has become now more important than ever."?
Interaction between the school staff and parents is necessary to facilitate the dissemination of information and instructional material.
Such interactions are intended to decide who will take responsibility of students' academic performance during online learning.
During the pandemic digital devices play an important role in holistic development of students and therefore school staff should organize a seminar for parents to teach them how to use this technology.
Students from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds may be severely affected by the COVID19 crisis hence to drag them back in the mainstream education an open and fluid interaction between the school staff and parents is necessary.
This period of crisis can either strain or strengthen the relationship between parents and school staff and therefore it is necessary to for both of them to communicate and cooperate with each other for a healthy educational system.
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow
As the COVID-19 pandemic worsened in countries across the globe, most governments took the precaution of closing their schools in an attempt to contain the spread of the virus. In Japan, each week of school closures represents about 22 hours of face-to-face compulsory instruction time at lower secondary school. The capacity of schools to innovate, adapt and support staff varies from country to country and school to school. Yet it is these school capacities that can prove to be valuable assets for responding to crises and uncertain times, as well as building resilience when facing challenges in delivering instruction. School closures have forced many schools to “(_______)” and come up with innovative and pragmatic solutions in order to deliver teaching and ensure learning can happen remotely. The good news is that in spite of the challenges that the transition to remote teaching may have entailed for some teachers, a climate of openness to innovation was present in most OECD schools. School leaders and teachers may also be able to tap into online resources that could facilitate the dissemination of information, instructional material and remote learning across schools. For example, familiarity with online training can prepare teachers for communicating and sharing information with the school community through online platforms. In Japan, 9% of teachers participated in online courses/seminars in the 12 months prior to the survey, which is lower than the average of the OECD countries participating in TALIS (36%). These online courses/seminars proved to be very helpful for the teachers during the crisis.
Although the absence of in-person lessons can be somewhat compensated by the use of online platforms and other technology-rich activities, access to the necessary digital devices is not equally distributed across the population. In particular, students from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds who lack the means to access to these devices may be severely affected by the COVID-19 crisis, increasing learning inequalities as a result. The conditions for creating an adequate climate for home schooling not only rely on access to technology, but also on whether an appropriate physical space for learning exists at home. Much like access to computers, access to a quiet place to study may also have deteriorated during the crisis due to similar needs by parents for teleworking, and siblings for home schooling.
The relationship between schools, parents and the larger school community is vital to provide contextualised and pertinent quality education. An open and fluid interaction between the school staff and parents has become now more important than ever.
Question:
What, according to the author, are the requirements for quality education?
A) well structured syllabus
B) Capacity building.
C) Financial assistance.
D) Digital device.
E) Suitable environment.
A and C only.
B, C and D only.
B, D and E only.
C only
A, B, C and D only.
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow
As the COVID-19 pandemic worsened in countries across the globe, most governments took the precaution of closing their schools in an attempt to contain the spread of the virus. In Japan, each week of school closures represents about 22 hours of face-to-face compulsory instruction time at lower secondary school. The capacity of schools to innovate, adapt and support staff varies from country to country and school to school. Yet it is these school capacities that can prove to be valuable assets for responding to crises and uncertain times, as well as building resilience when facing challenges in delivering instruction. School closures have forced many schools to “(_______)” and come up with innovative and pragmatic solutions in order to deliver teaching and ensure learning can happen remotely. The good news is that in spite of the challenges that the transition to remote teaching may have entailed for some teachers, a climate of openness to innovation was present in most OECD schools. School leaders and teachers may also be able to tap into online resources that could facilitate the dissemination of information, instructional material and remote learning across schools. For example, familiarity with online training can prepare teachers for communicating and sharing information with the school community through online platforms. In Japan, 9% of teachers participated in online courses/seminars in the 12 months prior to the survey, which is lower than the average of the OECD countries participating in TALIS (36%). These online courses/seminars proved to be very helpful for the teachers during the crisis.
Although the absence of in-person lessons can be somewhat compensated by the use of online platforms and other technology-rich activities, access to the necessary digital devices is not equally distributed across the population. In particular, students from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds who lack the means to access to these devices may be severely affected by the COVID-19 crisis, increasing learning inequalities as a result. The conditions for creating an adequate climate for home schooling not only rely on access to technology, but also on whether an appropriate physical space for learning exists at home. Much like access to computers, access to a quiet place to study may also have deteriorated during the crisis due to similar needs by parents for teleworking, and siblings for home schooling.
The relationship between schools, parents and the larger school community is vital to provide contextualised and pertinent quality education. An open and fluid interaction between the school staff and parents has become now more important than ever.
Question:
which of the following is definitely true in the context of the passage?
A) All the educational institutions across the globe are facing the same challenges.
B) the chaotic situation opened up new vistas for teachers.
C) education through online platform is equally beneficial for all the students.
D) education of those who have access to digital devices remained unaffected.
Only A and D
only B.
only A, B and C
only C
only D
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow
As the COVID-19 pandemic worsened in countries across the globe, most governments took the precaution of closing their schools in an attempt to contain the spread of the virus. In Japan, each week of school closures represents about 22 hours of face-to-face compulsory instruction time at lower secondary school. The capacity of schools to innovate, adapt and support staff varies from country to country and school to school. Yet it is these school capacities that can prove to be valuable assets for responding to crises and uncertain times, as well as building resilience when facing challenges in delivering instruction. School closures have forced many schools to “(_______)” and come up with innovative and pragmatic solutions in order to deliver teaching and ensure learning can happen remotely. The good news is that in spite of the challenges that the transition to remote teaching may have entailed for some teachers, a climate of openness to innovation was present in most OECD schools. School leaders and teachers may also be able to tap into online resources that could facilitate the dissemination of information, instructional material and remote learning across schools. For example, familiarity with online training can prepare teachers for communicating and sharing information with the school community through online platforms. In Japan, 9% of teachers participated in online courses/seminars in the 12 months prior to the survey, which is lower than the average of the OECD countries participating in TALIS (36%). These online courses/seminars proved to be very helpful for the teachers during the crisis.
Although the absence of in-person lessons can be somewhat compensated by the use of online platforms and other technology-rich activities, access to the necessary digital devices is not equally distributed across the population. In particular, students from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds who lack the means to access to these devices may be severely affected by the COVID-19 crisis, increasing learning inequalities as a result. The conditions for creating an adequate climate for home schooling not only rely on access to technology, but also on whether an appropriate physical space for learning exists at home. Much like access to computers, access to a quiet place to study may also have deteriorated during the crisis due to similar needs by parents for teleworking, and siblings for home schooling.
The relationship between schools, parents and the larger school community is vital to provide contextualised and pertinent quality education. An open and fluid interaction between the school staff and parents has become now more important than ever.
Question:
Which of the following phrase can replace the phrase given in bold in the passage?
Weal and woe.
Cloven hoof.
Yeoman's service.
Come in handy.
Pass the buck.
Directions: Given table below shows the data about the cost price, the marked price, and the selling price of 4 articles (A, B, C, and D) sold by a trader.
Articles Marked Price (Rs.) Selling Price (Rs.) Cost Price (Rs.)
A X2 - Y2 + XY - 225 Y 2 4X + 5Y + 120
B X2 + 12Y + 7X + 160 X2 + Y2 + 75 2Y2
C (Y/2)3 Y2 + XY - 5Y XY
D 2XY - 10Y XY + 100 Y2
Note: The profit made on article D is Rs. 200 and the discount offered on article C is 20%.
Question:
Find the difference between the discounts given on articles A and C.
Rs. X2 - Y2 1. + XY
Rs. XY/5
Rs. 2X + 3Y2
Rs. X + Y + 220
Rs. 100Y/X
Directions: Given table below shows the data about the cost price, the marked price, and the selling price of 4 articles (A, B, C, and D) sold by a trader.
Articles Marked Price (Rs.) Selling Price (Rs.) Cost Price (Rs.)
A X2 - Y2 + XY - 225 Y 2 4X + 5Y + 120
B X2 + 12Y + 7X + 160 X2 + Y2 + 75 2Y2
C (Y/2)3 Y2 + XY - 5Y XY
D 2XY - 10Y XY + 100 Y2
Note: The profit made on article D is Rs. 200 and the discount offered on article C is 20%.
Question:
What is the percentage profit made on the sale of articles B and D together?
XY/3%
(X2 - Y - XY)/3%
(3XY - Y2)%
(X2 - Y2 - 5Y)/3%
None of these
Directions: Given table below shows the data about the cost price, the marked price, and the selling price of 4 articles (A, B, C, and D) sold by a trader.
Articles Marked Price (Rs.) Selling Price (Rs.) Cost Price (Rs.)
A X2 - Y2 + XY - 225 Y 2 4X + 5Y + 120
B X2 + 12Y + 7X + 160 X2 + Y2 + 75 2Y2
C (Y/2)3 Y2 + XY - 5Y XY
D 2XY - 10Y XY + 100 Y2
Note: The profit made on article D is Rs. 200 and the discount offered on article C is 20%.
Question:
What is the average of the total profits obtained after sale of all four articles?
Rs. XY + 2X
Rs. 12X - 1.5Y
Rs. 4X + 5Y + 20
Rs. 35 x (X - Y)
None of these
Directions: Given table below shows the data about the cost price, the marked price, and the selling price of 4 articles (A, B, C, and D) sold by a trader.
Articles Marked Price (Rs.) Selling Price (Rs.) Cost Price (Rs.)
A X2 - Y2 + XY - 225 Y 2 4X + 5Y + 120
B X2 + 12Y + 7X + 160 X2 + Y2 + 75 2Y2
C (Y/2)3 Y2 + XY - 5Y XY
D 2XY - 10Y XY + 100 Y2
Note: The profit made on article D is Rs. 200 and the discount offered on article C is 20%.
Question:
Find the percentage of the overall discount given on sale of all four articles together.
6X/7%
6Y/7%
(4X - 10)/7%
(4Y - 10)/7%
None of these
Directions: Given table below shows the data about the cost price, the marked price, and the selling price of 4 articles (A, B, C, and D) sold by a trader.
Articles Marked Price (Rs.) Selling Price (Rs.) Cost Price (Rs.)
A X2 - Y2 + XY - 225 Y 2 4X + 5Y + 120
B X2 + 12Y + 7X + 160 X2 + Y2 + 75 2Y2
C (Y/2)3 Y2 + XY - 5Y XY
D 2XY - 10Y XY + 100 Y2
Note: The profit made on article D is Rs. 200 and the discount offered on article C is 20%.
Question:
A hollow Cylinder (C1) is full of water and another cylinder (C2) with a radius of 7cm is placed inside the C1, then the quantity of water, which remain in the cylinder (C1) is 9240cm3 . The height of both cylinders (C1) and (C2) is the same. Find the height of the cylinders? (in cm)
Find the height of the cylinders? (in cm)
10cm
11cm
14cm
20cm
25cm
Directions: Given table below shows the data about the cost price, the marked price, and the selling price of 4 articles (A, B, C, and D) sold by a trader.
Articles Marked Price (Rs.) Selling Price (Rs.) Cost Price (Rs.)
A X2 - Y2 + XY - 225 Y 2 4X + 5Y + 120
B X2 + 12Y + 7X + 160 X2 + Y2 + 75 2Y2
C (Y/2)3 Y2 + XY - 5Y XY
D 2XY - 10Y XY + 100 Y2
Note: The profit made on article D is Rs. 200 and the discount offered on article C is 20%.
Question:
If the radius of cylinder (C2) increased by 3.5cm, and the height of both cylinders will remain the same, then how much more quantity of water will remain in the cylinder (C1)?
4070cm3
3850cm3
5390cm3
4850cm3
None of the above
Directions: Answer the question based on the information given below:
Stella, Tom, and Charlie started their journey at 8 a.m., 9 a.m., and 10 a.m. respectively. The ratio of the speed of Stella, Tom, and Charlie is s: 1.25s: 0.5s respectively. After starting his journey Tom meets Stella after 4 hours. After meeting each other both of them returned to Charlie.
Question:
If the speed of Tom is 4kmph, then how much distance Tom will travel from his starting point in 5 hours?
20km
15km
12km
16km
None of these
Directions: Answer the question based on the information given below:
Stella, Tom, and Charlie started their journey at 8 a.m., 9 a.m., and 10 a.m. respectively. The ratio of the speed of Stella, Tom, and Charlie is s: 1.25s: 0.5s respectively. After starting his journey Tom meets Stella after 4 hours. After meeting each other both of them returned to Charlie.
Question:
At what time Tom will meet Charlie?
2pm
3pm
3.30pm
1pm
None of these
The question consists of three statements numbered “I”, "II", and “III” given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not and choose the correct option accordingly. The speed of the boat traveling upstream is 24km/hr. The boat can travels P km in Q hours while traveling upstream and 144 km in Q hours while traveling downstream. Time taken by the boat to travel 216 km upstream in R hours more than that while traveling the same distance downstream. What is the ratio of the speed of the stream and the speed of the boat respectively?
Statement I: P - Q3 + R3 > 102
Statement II: Time taken by boat to cover (P2 ) km distance downstream is 18 hours.
Statement III: P + Q + R > 14
The data given in Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question
The data given in Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question
The data given in Statement III alone is sufficient to answer the question
The data given either in Statement I alone or Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question
None of these
The question consists of three statements numbered “I”, "II", and “III” given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not and choose the correct option accordingly. What is the difference between MP of Article A and SP of Article B?
Statement I: CP of Article A is 224 less than the SP of Article B. Discount given in Article A is 30% and the profit earned in Article B is 40%.
Statement II: SP of Article A is Rs. 140 more than Article B. On Article A, a markup of Rs. 264 is given.
Statement III: Discount allowed on Article B is Rs. 56 more than the profit earned on Article A.
The data given in Statement I and Statement II together is sufficient to answer the question
The data given in Statement III alone is sufficient to answer the question
The data given in Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question
The data given in Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question
None of these
The question consists of three statements numbered “I”, "II", and “III” given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not and choose the correct option accordingly. Two mixtures (A and B) are in the ratio of 3: 2. Mixture A contains x% of milk and a% of water. Mixture B contains y% of milk and b% of water. If mixture B is mixed with mixture A, then the final quantity of milk becomes 23% of the total mixture. Find the quantity of milk in final quantity, if (x + y) = 45
Statement I: (x -y) = 5
Statement II: The initial quantity of mixture A is 60 litres.
Statement III: if 15litre of mixture is taken out of mixture A and mixed with mixture B, then the total quantity of water in mixture B is 43.25 litres.
The data given in either Statement II alone or Statement III alone is sufficient
The data given in Statement II and Statement III together is sufficient to answer the question
The data given in Statement I and Statement III together is sufficient to answer the question
The data given in Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question
The data given in Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question
A right circular cylindrical tank of radius 'R' meters and height (R + 7) meters contains oil. The entire quantity of oil is taken out from the cylindrical tank and poured into 'N' number of hemispherical bowls, such that each bowl is filled with its maximum capacity. If the maximum capacity of each bowl is 11R3 /42 m3 , then which of the following (i, ii, iii, and iv) are the possible values of 'N'? (R and N are positive integers).
i. 13
ii. 8
iii. 16
iv. 17
Only i and ii
Only i, ii, and iv
Only i and iii
Only iii
None of these
Direction: From the two pie charts given below, pie chart (A) provides the percentage distribution of the runs scored by the three batsmen and pie chart (B) provides the percentage distribution of the of the balls faced by the same batsmen
The strike rate of a batsmen = (Total runs scored/Total number of balls faced) x 100
1) The total number of balls faced by B is 180 and his strike rate is 33.33% in a match.
2) The total number of balls played by C is 50% less than the total number of balls played by A and the central angle Z% is 198 .
3) The strike rate of A is 25.
4) If A played the the same number of balls as that of B, then his strike rate is twice the strike rate of B.
Question:
If the total number of balls faced by A is same as the balls faced by C, and the total number of runs scored by B is same as the total number of runs scored by C, find the difference between the strike rates of B and C?
1100/9%
50%
550/9%
650/9%
None of the above
Direction: From the two pie charts given below, pie chart (A) provides the percentage distribution of the runs scored by the three batsmen and pie chart (B) provides the percentage distribution of the of the balls faced by the same batsmen
The strike rate of a batsmen = (Total runs scored/Total number of balls faced) x 100
1) The total number of balls faced by B is 180 and his strike rate is 33.33% in a match.
2) The total number of balls played by C is 50% less than the total number of balls played by A and the central angle Z% is 198 .
3) The strike rate of A is 25.
4) If A played the the same number of balls as that of B, then his strike rate is twice the strike rate of B.
Question:
If C is dealing only in boundaries (fours and sixes) and he had hit 25 fours in his innings, find the total number of dot balls in his whole innings?
169
195
189
149
144
Direction: From the two pie charts given below, pie chart (A) provides the percentage distribution of the runs scored by the three batsmen and pie chart (B) provides the percentage distribution of the of the balls faced by the same batsmen
The strike rate of a batsmen = (Total runs scored/Total number of balls faced) x 100
1) The total number of balls faced by B is 180 and his strike rate is 33.33% in a match.
2) The total number of balls played by C is 50% less than the total number of balls played by A and the central angle Z% is 198 .
3) The strike rate of A is 25.
4) If A played the the same number of balls as that of B, then his strike rate is twice the strike rate of B.
Question:
Find the difference between the central angles made by the total number of runs scored A and the total number of balls faced by B?
360
720
540
640
None of the above
6 The question consists of three statements numbered “I”, "II", and “III” given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not and choose the correct option accordingly.
Who is the elder person between A and C?
Statement I: The age of A after sixteen years is equal to the summation of the ages of 3/4th of the present age of C and 3/5th of the present age of B.
Statement II: B is 27 years elder than his son and A is 32 years elder than B's son.
Statement III: Six fifth of the present age of A is equal to the age of C 8 years hence.
Only Statement I is sufficient
Only Statement I and II together are sufficient
Only Statement III is sufficient
All the statements together are sufficient
All the statements together are not sufficient
The cost price of an article is Rs. P and the article is marked up by Q%. The shopkeeper gave a discount of 25% because of which the profit earned is Rs. (Q + 20). If the article is marked up by (Q + 5)% and the same percentage of discount is given, the profit earned is Rs. (Q + 65), then which of the statement(s) is/are correct?
0.25P = 1.2Q - 132
0.5P = 15Q
P = 30 + 22Q
P = 20Q
None of the above
Directions: Answer the question based on the information given below: X men can complete a work in Y days. Y women can complete the work in X days. 20 men and 16 women working together can complete the same work in 53 1/3 days.
Question:
20 men and 24 women started working together. They worked together for 0.6D days. After that B number of boys did the work in 0.45D days, then the whole work is completed which B number of boys can complete it in D days. What is the value of D?
42
40
36
45
None of these
Directions: Answer the question based on the information given below: X men can complete a work in Y days. Y women can complete the work in X days. 20 men and 16 women working together can complete the same work in 53 1/3 days.
Question:
(G +24) girls and (10 men and 14 women) together can complete the work in 16 days. If G girls worked together the same work would have completed in 26 days. What is the value of G?
75
65
70
80
None of these
Directions: Answer the question based on the information given below: X men can complete a work in Y days. Y women can complete the work in X days. 20 men and 16 women working together can complete the same work in 53 1/3 days.
Question:
15 Men and 12 Women can complete the work in how many days?
72 2/5
72 1/5
71 /3/7
71 1/9
75 1/3
Aman, Preeti, and Shristi started a partnership with an investment of Rs. X - 1200, Rs. X and Rs. X + 1800 respectively. If the profit of Preeti is invested in a scheme at the rate of 18% p.a simple interest for 5 years, then the interest received is Rs. 3600. If the total profit of the business is Rs. 4800 more than twice the profit of Preeti, then which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
I. Sum of the Investment of Aman and Preeti is equal to the investment of Shristi
II. Value of X is a multiple of 18
III. Aman gets 18.75% of the total profit
Only I and II
Only II and III
Only I
Only I and III
All I, II, and III
a, b, and c are three integers. The sum of and b is 61. If b is divided by a, then the quotient is 2 and the remainder is 7. If cn - 2 is the largest value of the negative integer. Then which of the following will definitely lie within (cn - n + a) and (b - a)?
15
11
28
23
43
The question consists of three statements numbered “I”, "II", and “III” given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question or not and choose the correct option accordingly. Two boats A and B are rowing in two different rivers M and N respectively. Find the distance covered by Boat B in 12 hours traveling downstream.
Statement I: Boat B can cover 96km upstream in 4 hours. Two boats A and B can cover 360km downstream in 6 hours.
Statement II: Speed of Streams in both the rivers is 7 hours
Statement III: The distance covered by Boat B in Y hours downstream is 150km more than the distance covered by Boat B in (Y + 5) traveling upstream.
The data given in Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question
The data given in Statement I and Statement II together is sufficient to answer the question
The data given in Statement II and Statement III together is sufficient to answer the question
The data given in Statement I and Statement III together is sufficient to answer the question
None of these
Directions: Answer the question based on the information given below:
Three persons P, Q, and R started their journey at 9: 30 a.m, 11: 00 a.m., and 2:00 p.m. respectively. The speed of Q is 52 m/sec. Q reached the destination on the same day at 7: 30 p.m. Q is the fastest person and R is not the slowest person.
The speed of P is 15% less than the speed of Q, then at what, time P will reach his destination?
I. After 6 hours with respect to Q
II. At 7: 30 p.m.
III. After 7 hours with respect to R
Only I
Only II
Only III
Only I and II
None of these
Which of the following statement(s) can be true?
I. R reached his destination in 5 hours and P reached his destination in 3 hours
II. R reached his destination in 3 hours and P reached his destination in 5 hours
III. If the distance increased by 90km, and the speed of P is 1/5th of the speed of Q, then R reached the new distance at 3: 30 p.m.
Only I
Only II
Only III
Only I and II
None of these
Given below there are three number series (I, II, and III). One of the numbers in each series (I, II, and III) is wrong or (odd one out).
Series I: 590, 615, 651, 711, 795, 927
Series II: 64, 164, 285, 510, 546, 770
Series III: 18, 25.5, 40.5, 63, 93, 131
Question:
If the correct number of the series (i), (ii), and (iii) are represented as (X, Y, and Z) respectively, then which of the following equations is/are not correct?
I. (X - Z) + 5 = Y - 152 + 2
II. (252 - Y) = (X + Z) - 785
III. Z + 300 - (X + Y) = 940
Only I
Only II
Only I and III
Only III
None of the above
Given below there are three number series (I, II, and III). One of the numbers in each series (I, II, and III) is wrong or (odd one out).
Series I: 590, 615, 651, 711, 795, 927
Series II: 64, 164, 285, 510, 546, 770
Series III: 18, 25.5, 40.5, 63, 93, 131
Question:
If the wrong number of the series (i), (ii), and (iii) are represented as (P, Q, and R) respectively, then which of the following equations is/are correct?
Q - (P + R) = 40
P < Q > R
(R + P) < Q
Both 1 and 3
Both 2 and 3
Given below there are three number series (I, II, and III). One of the numbers in each series (I, II, and III) is wrong or (odd one out).
Series I: 590, 615, 651, 711, 795, 927
Series II: 64, 164, 285, 510, 546, 770
Series III: 18, 25.5, 40.5, 63, 93, 131
Question:
Another number series, whose first term is 23, follows the same logic as followed in series (ii). L and K are the fifth and third terms of the new series respectively, then what is the value of (L - K)?
225
275
290
288
280
Directions: Answer the question based on the information given below:
Solve the given equations and answer the questions based on it.
Question:
Find the LCM of all the larger roots of the equations A, B, C, and D.
720
120
360
840
None of these
Directions: Answer the question based on the information given below:
Solve the given equations and answer the questions based on it.
Question:
In which of the given equation(s) the difference between larger root and smaller root is 1?
Only B and D
Only A and B
Only A and D
Only A, B, and D
All A, B, C, and D
Directions: Answer the question based on the information given below:
Solve the given equations and answer the questions based on it.
Question:
Solve the given equations and answer the question.
I.√(100 x4 + 125 x4 ) + 7x + 41/2 = -4x
II. . 3√(64y3 ) × 2y + 19y + 72 = -3y + √1600
If the smallest root of equation II is multiplied by 2, then which among the following(s) is/are true?
(i) Resultant > (-4)
(ii) Resultant + 21 (1/2) = Multiple of 5
(iii) Resultant is less than the smallest root of equation I
Only iii
Only i
Only ii
Only ii and iii
All i, ii, and iii
Directions: Answer the question based on the information given below: The table below shows the percentage of poems published out of the total poems and stories published from 2011 till 2013 and the number of poems published starting from 2011 till 2013.
Question:
What is the total number of poems and stories published in year 2011, 2012, and 2013 together?
3980
3960
3950
3970
None of these
Directions: Answer the question based on the information given below: The table below shows the percentage of poems published out of the total poems and stories published from 2011 till 2013 and the number of poems published starting from 2011 till 2013.
Question:
What is the difference between the number of stories published in 2011 and 2013?
N/ 2 + 13
M + 3
K x 2 - 2
(N - M) + 23
All of the above
Directions: Answer the question based on the information given below: The table below shows the percentage of poems published out of the total poems and stories published from 2011 till 2013 and the number of poems published starting from 2011 till 2013.
Question:
Number of poems published in 2014 was (7M + 9), Number of poems published in year 2014 is how much more less than the number of poems published in year 2013?
K + 24
N - 42
M + 9
Both 1 and 3
Both 2 and 3
Directions: Answer the question based on the information given below: The table below shows the percentage of poems published out of the total poems and stories published from 2011 till 2013 and the number of poems published starting from 2011 till 2013.
Question:
The respective ratio between the number of stories published in 2018 and 2012 is 3K : (N -3). If the total number of stories published in the year 2018 is 40% of the total number of poems and stories together published in the year 2018, the number of poems published in 2011 is what percent more than the number of poems published in year 2018?
K/5 - 1
4M - 3N / 5
0.17N - 3
Both 1 and 3
None of these