Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been highlighted for your attention.
Boredom comes in a period of thought where none of my interests are being consciously struck. It’s a selfish concept so to speak. Ideally, as individuals, we would never be bored if we found happiness in all things. Everyone has their own interests and their own tastes. That's a simple phrase that almost everyone knows, but in the grand scheme of things, it means a lot. This freedom of self-concept is the window for boredom to arise. When I am happy with what I am doing, I am not bored. However, even happiness has its limits. I only want to do things for so long before I grow tired of them.
The sensation of boredom is described as feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity or environment. In 1980 Robert Plutchik created the wheel of emotions. It consisted of 8 basic emotions — anger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise, anticipation, trust, and joy. Robert’s model made connections _______ the idea of an emotion circle and a color wheel. Like colors, the primary emotions can be expressed at different levels of intensity and can be mixed with one another to form different emotions that one may feel.
Life, itself, existing might not be enough to conquer boredom. The slow process of enlarging a hole by repetitive movements is called boring. This may be why things, that are slow and repetitive that don’t appear to be going anywhere, came to be described as the same word, these things are boring. Boredom, which means being temporarily uninterested in anything happening, has been found as far back as ancient Pompei. Boredom is a feeling we, as humans, don't like, and it happens to everyone. But now we have Facebook, Youtube, Google, and iPhone games to keep ourselves occupied. So why do we get bored and why is boredom important? Although boredom seems trivial to humans, boredom is actually exciting because it is the most unique emotion of all.
Question:
What will fit in the blank taken from the passage. "Robert’s model made connections _______ the idea of an emotion circle and a color wheel."
Among
Between
Around
Against
To
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been highlighted for your attention.
Boredom comes in a period of thought where none of my interests are being consciously struck. It’s a selfish concept so to speak. Ideally, as individuals, we would never be bored if we found happiness in all things. Everyone has their own interests and their own tastes. That's a simple phrase that almost everyone knows, but in the grand scheme of things, it means a lot. This freedom of self-concept is the window for boredom to arise. When I am happy with what I am doing, I am not bored. However, even happiness has its limits. I only want to do things for so long before I grow tired of them.
The sensation of boredom is described as feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity or environment. In 1980 Robert Plutchik created the wheel of emotions. It consisted of 8 basic emotions — anger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise, anticipation, trust, and joy. Robert’s model made connections _______ the idea of an emotion circle and a color wheel. Like colors, the primary emotions can be expressed at different levels of intensity and can be mixed with one another to form different emotions that one may feel.
Life, itself, existing might not be enough to conquer boredom. The slow process of enlarging a hole by repetitive movements is called boring. This may be why things, that are slow and repetitive that don’t appear to be going anywhere, came to be described as the same word, these things are boring. Boredom, which means being temporarily uninterested in anything happening, has been found as far back as ancient Pompei. Boredom is a feeling we, as humans, don't like, and it happens to everyone. But now we have Facebook, Youtube, Google, and iPhone games to keep ourselves occupied. So why do we get bored and why is boredom important? Although boredom seems trivial to humans, boredom is actually exciting because it is the most unique emotion of all.
Question:
Choose the synonym of the word 'anticipation'.
Expectation
Ignorance
Amazement
Doubt
Fear
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been highlighted for your attention.
Boredom comes in a period of thought where none of my interests are being consciously struck. It’s a selfish concept so to speak. Ideally, as individuals, we would never be bored if we found happiness in all things. Everyone has their own interests and their own tastes. That's a simple phrase that almost everyone knows, but in the grand scheme of things, it means a lot. This freedom of self-concept is the window for boredom to arise. When I am happy with what I am doing, I am not bored. However, even happiness has its limits. I only want to do things for so long before I grow tired of them.
The sensation of boredom is described as feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity or environment. In 1980 Robert Plutchik created the wheel of emotions. It consisted of 8 basic emotions — anger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise, anticipation, trust, and joy. Robert’s model made connections _______ the idea of an emotion circle and a color wheel. Like colors, the primary emotions can be expressed at different levels of intensity and can be mixed with one another to form different emotions that one may feel.
Life, itself, existing might not be enough to conquer boredom. The slow process of enlarging a hole by repetitive movements is called boring. This may be why things, that are slow and repetitive that don’t appear to be going anywhere, came to be described as the same word, these things are boring. Boredom, which means being temporarily uninterested in anything happening, has been found as far back as ancient Pompei. Boredom is a feeling we, as humans, don't like, and it happens to everyone. But now we have Facebook, Youtube, Google, and iPhone games to keep ourselves occupied. So why do we get bored and why is boredom important? Although boredom seems trivial to humans, boredom is actually exciting because it is the most unique emotion of all.
Question:
Choose the antonym of the word 'happiness'.
Beatitude
Bliss
Felicity
Joy
Misery
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been highlighted for your attention.
Boredom comes in a period of thought where none of my interests are being consciously struck. It’s a selfish concept so to speak. Ideally, as individuals, we would never be bored if we found happiness in all things. Everyone has their own interests and their own tastes. That's a simple phrase that almost everyone knows, but in the grand scheme of things, it means a lot. This freedom of self-concept is the window for boredom to arise. When I am happy with what I am doing, I am not bored. However, even happiness has its limits. I only want to do things for so long before I grow tired of them.
The sensation of boredom is described as feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity or environment. In 1980 Robert Plutchik created the wheel of emotions. It consisted of 8 basic emotions — anger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise, anticipation, trust, and joy. Robert’s model made connections _______ the idea of an emotion circle and a color wheel. Like colors, the primary emotions can be expressed at different levels of intensity and can be mixed with one another to form different emotions that one may feel.
Life, itself, existing might not be enough to conquer boredom. The slow process of enlarging a hole by repetitive movements is called boring. This may be why things, that are slow and repetitive that don’t appear to be going anywhere, came to be described as the same word, these things are boring. Boredom, which means being temporarily uninterested in anything happening, has been found as far back as ancient Pompei. Boredom is a feeling we, as humans, don't like, and it happens to everyone. But now we have Facebook, Youtube, Google, and iPhone games to keep ourselves occupied. So why do we get bored and why is boredom important? Although boredom seems trivial to humans, boredom is actually exciting because it is the most unique emotion of all.
Question:
Which of the following is true according to the given passage:
I. The sensation of boredom is described as feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity or environment.
II. The freedom of self-concept is the window for boredom to arise.
III. The slow process of enlarging a hole by repetitive movements is called happiness.
Only I
II and III
I and III
I and II
None of the above
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been highlighted for your attention.
Boredom comes in a period of thought where none of my interests are being consciously struck. It’s a selfish concept so to speak. Ideally, as individuals, we would never be bored if we found happiness in all things. Everyone has their own interests and their own tastes. That's a simple phrase that almost everyone knows, but in the grand scheme of things, it means a lot. This freedom of self-concept is the window for boredom to arise. When I am happy with what I am doing, I am not bored. However, even happiness has its limits. I only want to do things for so long before I grow tired of them.
The sensation of boredom is described as feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity or environment. In 1980 Robert Plutchik created the wheel of emotions. It consisted of 8 basic emotions — anger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise, anticipation, trust, and joy. Robert’s model made connections _______ the idea of an emotion circle and a color wheel. Like colors, the primary emotions can be expressed at different levels of intensity and can be mixed with one another to form different emotions that one may feel.
Life, itself, existing might not be enough to conquer boredom. The slow process of enlarging a hole by repetitive movements is called boring. This may be why things, that are slow and repetitive that don’t appear to be going anywhere, came to be described as the same word, these things are boring. Boredom, which means being temporarily uninterested in anything happening, has been found as far back as ancient Pompei. Boredom is a feeling we, as humans, don't like, and it happens to everyone. But now we have Facebook, Youtube, Google, and iPhone games to keep ourselves occupied. So why do we get bored and why is boredom important? Although boredom seems trivial to humans, boredom is actually exciting because it is the most unique emotion of all.
Question:
What did Robert Plutchik created?
The wheel of emotions
The time machine
The cart of emotion
Ways to kill boredom
The wheel of colors
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been highlighted for your attention.
Boredom comes in a period of thought where none of my interests are being consciously struck. It’s a selfish concept so to speak. Ideally, as individuals, we would never be bored if we found happiness in all things. Everyone has their own interests and their own tastes. That's a simple phrase that almost everyone knows, but in the grand scheme of things, it means a lot. This freedom of self-concept is the window for boredom to arise. When I am happy with what I am doing, I am not bored. However, even happiness has its limits. I only want to do things for so long before I grow tired of them.
The sensation of boredom is described as feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity or environment. In 1980 Robert Plutchik created the wheel of emotions. It consisted of 8 basic emotions — anger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise, anticipation, trust, and joy. Robert’s model made connections _______ the idea of an emotion circle and a color wheel. Like colors, the primary emotions can be expressed at different levels of intensity and can be mixed with one another to form different emotions that one may feel.
Life, itself, existing might not be enough to conquer boredom. The slow process of enlarging a hole by repetitive movements is called boring. This may be why things, that are slow and repetitive that don’t appear to be going anywhere, came to be described as the same word, these things are boring. Boredom, which means being temporarily uninterested in anything happening, has been found as far back as ancient Pompei. Boredom is a feeling we, as humans, don't like, and it happens to everyone. But now we have Facebook, Youtube, Google, and iPhone games to keep ourselves occupied. So why do we get bored and why is boredom important? Although boredom seems trivial to humans, boredom is actually exciting because it is the most unique emotion of all.
Question:
What is the theme of the passage?
Wheel of emotion
Happiness in life
Boredom is not boring
Things to conquer in life
Different phases of life
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been highlighted for your attention.
Boredom comes in a period of thought where none of my interests are being consciously struck. It’s a selfish concept so to speak. Ideally, as individuals, we would never be bored if we found happiness in all things. Everyone has their own interests and their own tastes. That's a simple phrase that almost everyone knows, but in the grand scheme of things, it means a lot. This freedom of self-concept is the window for boredom to arise. When I am happy with what I am doing, I am not bored. However, even happiness has its limits. I only want to do things for so long before I grow tired of them.
The sensation of boredom is described as feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity or environment. In 1980 Robert Plutchik created the wheel of emotions. It consisted of 8 basic emotions — anger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise, anticipation, trust, and joy. Robert’s model made connections _______ the idea of an emotion circle and a color wheel. Like colors, the primary emotions can be expressed at different levels of intensity and can be mixed with one another to form different emotions that one may feel.
Life, itself, existing might not be enough to conquer boredom. The slow process of enlarging a hole by repetitive movements is called boring. This may be why things, that are slow and repetitive that don’t appear to be going anywhere, came to be described as the same word, these things are boring. Boredom, which means being temporarily uninterested in anything happening, has been found as far back as ancient Pompei. Boredom is a feeling we, as humans, don't like, and it happens to everyone. But now we have Facebook, Youtube, Google, and iPhone games to keep ourselves occupied. So why do we get bored and why is boredom important? Although boredom seems trivial to humans, boredom is actually exciting because it is the most unique emotion of all.
Question:
Which of the following is false according to the given passage:
I. When I am happy with what I am doing, I am not bored.
II. It consisted of 8 basic emotions — anger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise, anticipation, trust, and joy.
III. Life, itself, existing is enough to conquer boredom.
I and II
I and III
Only III
Only II
None of the above
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been highlighted for your attention.
Boredom comes in a period of thought where none of my interests are being consciously struck. It’s a selfish concept so to speak. Ideally, as individuals, we would never be bored if we found happiness in all things. Everyone has their own interests and their own tastes. That's a simple phrase that almost everyone knows, but in the grand scheme of things, it means a lot. This freedom of self-concept is the window for boredom to arise. When I am happy with what I am doing, I am not bored. However, even happiness has its limits. I only want to do things for so long before I grow tired of them.
The sensation of boredom is described as feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity or environment. In 1980 Robert Plutchik created the wheel of emotions. It consisted of 8 basic emotions — anger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise, anticipation, trust, and joy. Robert’s model made connections _______ the idea of an emotion circle and a color wheel. Like colors, the primary emotions can be expressed at different levels of intensity and can be mixed with one another to form different emotions that one may feel.
Life, itself, existing might not be enough to conquer boredom. The slow process of enlarging a hole by repetitive movements is called boring. This may be why things, that are slow and repetitive that don’t appear to be going anywhere, came to be described as the same word, these things are boring. Boredom, which means being temporarily uninterested in anything happening, has been found as far back as ancient Pompei. Boredom is a feeling we, as humans, don't like, and it happens to everyone. But now we have Facebook, Youtube, Google, and iPhone games to keep ourselves occupied. So why do we get bored and why is boredom important? Although boredom seems trivial to humans, boredom is actually exciting because it is the most unique emotion of all.
Question:
What is the synonym of the word 'grand'.
Imperial
Unimposing
Humble
Unimpressive
None of the above
Below a word is given followed by three sentences which consist of that word. Identify the sentence/s which best expresses the meaning of the word. Choose option 5 (None of these) if the word is not suitable in any of the sentences.
CALLOUS
A. Most small business employers aren't callous mongrels who sack workers unfairly or at the drop of a hat to gain a sense of power.
B. Treating people like pawns and playthings in your own private emotional board game is cruel and callous.
C. History paintings had to be grand and callous, with subjects drawn from the Bible, classical mythology and history.
Only C
Only A
Both A and B
Both B and C
None of these
Directions: Given below is a word, followed by three sentences that consist of that word. Identify the sentence(s) that express(es) the meaning of the word.
SCALE
A. We shall be making the product on a large scale next year.
B. She has a scale complexion.
C. The ruler has one scale in centimeters and one scale in inches.
Only A
Both A and B
Only B
Both A and C
Only C
Directions: Given below is a word, followed by three sentences that consist of that word. Identify the sentence(s) that express(es) the meaning of the word.
ISSUE
A. He has taken a public stand on the issue of misuse of hospital funds.
B. She wiped her nose with a issue.
C. The authorities have begun to issue ration cards.
Only A
Both A and B
Only B
Both A and C
Only C
Directions: Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
The long-term _______ of AAP is to replace Congress as the alternative pole to the BJP.
Strategy
Tragedy
Prodigy
Analogy
Allergy
Directions: Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
Bangladesh has also _______ as a top exporter in a cost-competitive global market.
Chosen
Worsen
Risen
Lessen
Loosen
Directions: The given question has one blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word for the given options that could fit in the blank correctly.
The whole scheme was ______, to fail from the beginning.
destined
uncertain
decided
remote
erroneous
Directions: The given question has one blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word for the given options that could fit in the blank correctly.
The excess water started ______ forcefully through the waterway.
stopped
going
beginning
flowing
setting
Directions: The given question has one blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word for the given options that could fit in the blank correctly.
Its current was very _________ and could take away big tree trunks.
compelling
powerful
powerless
gentle
persuasive
Arrange the following parts of a sentence in the correct order and mark the correct option.
A. done to pacify the
B. wouldn't damage
C. spirits so that they
D. the crops or cause anyone grief
E. these sacrifices were
EACBD
EDCAB
BACDE
ADCBE
BCADE
Arrange the following parts of a sentence in the correct order and mark the correct option.
A. couldn't hit a
B. she had a laser
C. target two feet
D. gun, even if she
E. in front of her
BDACE
BADEC
ADEBC
CDABE
EDBAC
Arrange the following parts of a sentence in the correct order and mark the correct option.
A. found his copy
B. of the bicycle
C. he fished around until he D. at the Byrne home.
E. magazine he'd seen
DEABC
ABCDE
CABED
CABDE
CDABE
Direction: In the following question, arrange the jumbled words or phrases to make a meaningful sentence.
P. five star hotel to stay during our visit / Q. we went in a / R. to Mumbai where I asked only for / S. bread and butter as breakfast /
QSRP
PQRS
SRPQ
QPRS
RPRQ
DIRECTION: In the following question, parts of a sentence have been jumbled and labelled as P, Q, R, and S. You are required to rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly by selecting the correct option.
P. are not allowed / Q. players / R. to change to a different position / S. unless there is a special requirement
SPRQ
QPRS
SQPR
RQSP
PQRS
Directions: In the following sentence, five words are given in bold, out of which one word is misspelled. Find the misspelled word.
Mr. Putin’s purported(A) objective of ensuring(B) the security(C) of his country(D) will not be acheived(E).
A
B
C
D
E
Directions: In the following sentence, four words are given in bold, out of which one word is misspelled. Find the misspelled word.
It is a big blow for family(A) members to return without(B) being granted a meeting(C) after having incurred the necessary(D) time, travel, and other expanses(E)
A
B
C
D
E
In the following question, a sentence is given with four words marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). These words may or may not be placed in the correct order. Four options with different arrangements of these words have been provided. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as the answer. If no rearrangement is required, mark option (5) as your answer.
The minister was not the pretended(A) man he virtuous(B) to be and was soon discharged(C) from his position because of immoral(D) behaviour.
A-C
C-D
A-B
B-C
No rearrangement
In the following question, a sentence is given with four words marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). These words may or may not be placed in the correct order. Four options with different arrangements of these words have been provided. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as the answer. If no rearrangement is required, mark option (5) as your answer.
Known for his audience(A) comebacks, the comedian’s amusing(B) stand-up routine(C) is a hit with every witty(D).
A-C
C-D
B-D
A-D
No rarrangement
Directions: Five sentences A, B, C, D, and E are given below, you need to rearrange the sentences so that the five sentences can together form a meaningful paragraph.
A. We breathe polluted air, drink polluted water and eat polluted food.
B. Rising pollution is a very big problem for us.
C. The question is rising how can we protect ourselves from this enemy.
D. It is producing health challenges for all.
E. Pollution produces many health challenges not only for all creatures but also for our environment.
Question:
Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
A
B
C
D
E
Directions: Five sentences A, B, C, D, and E are given below, you need to rearrange the sentences so that the five sentences can together form a meaningful paragraph.
A. We breathe polluted air, drink polluted water and eat polluted food.
B. Rising pollution is a very big problem for us.
C. The question is rising how can we protect ourselves from this enemy.
D. It is producing health challenges for all.
E. Pollution produces many health challenges not only for all creatures but also for our environment.
Question:
Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
A
B
C
D
E
Directions: Five sentences A, B, C, D, and E are given below, you need to rearrange the sentences so that the five sentences can together form a meaningful paragraph.
A. We breathe polluted air, drink polluted water and eat polluted food.
B. Rising pollution is a very big problem for us.
C. The question is rising how can we protect ourselves from this enemy.
D. It is producing health challenges for all.
E. Pollution produces many health challenges not only for all creatures but also for our environment.
Question:
Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
A
B
C
D
E
Directions: Five sentences A, B, C, D, and E are given below, you need to rearrange the sentences so that the five sentences can together form a meaningful paragraph.
A. We breathe polluted air, drink polluted water and eat polluted food.
B. Rising pollution is a very big problem for us.
C. The question is rising how can we protect ourselves from this enemy.
D. It is producing health challenges for all.
E. Pollution produces many health challenges not only for all creatures but also for our environment.
Question:
Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
A
B
C
D
E
Directions: Five sentences A, B, C, D, and E are given below, you need to rearrange the sentences so that the five sentences can together form a meaningful paragraph.
A. We breathe polluted air, drink polluted water and eat polluted food.
B. Rising pollution is a very big problem for us.
C. The question is rising how can we protect ourselves from this enemy.
D. It is producing health challenges for all.
E. Pollution produces many health challenges not only for all creatures but also for our environment.
Question:
Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
A
B
C
D
E
A man buy two watches at Rs.4000. He sold one watch at 20% profit and second at 10% loss. In this transaction the overall profit or loss will be 5%.Find the cost price of first watch.
Rs.2000
Rs.3000
Rs.2500
Rs.2300
Rs.2400
In a mixture of 156 litres, the ratio of milk and water is 7 : 6. How much water should be added to make the ratio 14 : 13?
5 liters
16 litres
60 litres
6 litres
4 litre
A train travelling at a speed of 72 km/hr crosses a post in 20 seconds. If it crosses another train travelling at a speed of 54 km/hr in the same direction in 1 minute 45 seconds, then the difference in length between the two trains is
275 m
225 m
125 m
175 m
200 m
The average mark of 13 papers is 80. The average marks of the first 7 papers are 84 and that of the last 7 papers is 70. Find the marks obtained in the 7th paper.
28
19
40
42
38
In an election two candidates participated, the winner got 60% of the total valid votes, 30% of the votes were declared as invalid. If the total number of votes was 8000, the number of valid votes that the other candidate got was.
2440
2140
2340
2240
2540
What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
2, 5, 11, 23, 44, 77, ?
48
150
125
92
None of these
What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
31, 32, 36, ?, 61, 86
45
54
51
48
None of these
What will come in the place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
3, 6, 18, ?, 630, 6930
60
75
90
105
250
What should come in place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following number series?
60, 40, 50, ?, 180, 460
75
95
65
85
None of these
What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
13, 14, 30, ?, 376, 1885
45
35
32
93
None of these
What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
(15 + 24) × 3 ÷ 13 + 18 – 5 = ?
25
32
22
17
19
What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following question?
13 × 3 of 5 ÷ 26 = ? + 2.5
7
6
4
5
None of these
What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following question?
10% of 450 - (8 × 5) = ? × 5
832
2
1
5
None of these
What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
(66)2 - (34)2 + ?2 = (60)2
400
40
20
30
15
What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
3 × ? ÷ 9 = ?729 × √121
197
300
297
295
None of these
What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
?3375 × 75% of 400 = ?/2
8000
7000
9000
5000
4000
What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
225 ÷ 25 × 9 - 3 × ? = 60
4
5
6
7
8
What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
(1111 ÷ 11) - (650 ÷ 25) = 15 × ?
5
3
90
60
4
What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
15 × 3 + 7 × ? + 24 ÷ 6 × 2 = 60
5
4
2
1
1
What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
(700 + 800 – 1300 + 800 ) ÷ ? = 200
5
4
3
6
7
What value should come in place of questions (?) in the following equations?
56 × 15 ÷ 3 – 83 = ? – 139
314
334
316
336
None of these
What will come in the place of the question mark '?' in the following question?
20 × 168 ÷ 14 – 40 = ? + 110
60
30
40
80
90
What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
12 + 12 × 10 ÷ 5 = ?2
6
5
10
7
8
hat will come in the place of question mark (?) in the given expression?
450 × 30 + 1500 × 20 = ?% × 43500
100
50
200
150
250
What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
8974 + 3567 – 8976 – 3565 + 8652 = ?
7652
8752
8662
8652
None of these.
Direction: Study the following line graph and answer the question accordingly

Question:
What is the difference between the total production of Ford and Tata motors in the given years?
40,000
20,000
26,000
35,000
25,000
Direction: Study the following line graph and answer the question accordingly

Question:
What is the average number of cars manufactured by Honda over the given period?
2,10,000
2,00,000
2,60,000
2,50,000
2,55,000
Direction: Study the following line graph and answer the question accordingly

Question:
The production of Honda in 2018 was approximately what percent of the production of Tata Motors in the same year?
140%
102%
122%
134%
None of the above
Direction: Study the following line graph and answer the question accordingly

Question:
What is the difference between the number of cars manufactured by Ford in the year 2018 and 2019?
22,000
21,000
10,000
20,000
24,000
Direction: Study the following line graph and answer the question accordingly

Question:
What is the average of all the cars manufactured by Tata Motors and Honda in 2016 and 2019?
2,20,000
2,19,000
2,15,000
2,00,000
2,40,000
Amar borrowed Rs. 10000 from Sachin at simple interest. After 4 years, Sachin received Rs. 5000 more than the amount given to Amar on loan. Find the rate of interest.
12.5%
25%
20%
4%
None of these
Mohan can do a piece of work in 10 days and Sohan in 15 days. They started working together, but after 3 days Mohan left the work . What time will Sohan take to finish the work?
15/2 days
18 days
15 days
5/2 days
None of these
Rajiv's boat can travel along the current at the 8 km/hour and against the current at the rate 6 km/hour. Find the time taken by the boat to sail 28 km in still water.
4 hours
5 hours
6 hours
7 hours
None of these
Ram, Bharat and Sham signed agreement of partnership in the ratio 7/2 : 4/3 : 6/5 . After 4 months, Ram increases his share 50%. If the total profit at the end of one year be Rs. 16,200, then sham's share in the profit is:
Rs 2,700
Rs 3,000
Rs 4,000
Rs 5,000
None of these
Length of a rectangle is 3 cm more than width of rectangle and the difference between area of circle and area of rectangle is 84 cm2 . Fiind the length of rectangle if radius of circle is 7 cm. (circle > rectangle)
8 cm
10 cm
7 cm
14 cm
None of these
Direction: Read the following information and answer the following questions.
Eight persons whose names begin with A, B, P, C, D, O, Q, and E are sitting around a circular table facing inward. Persons, whose names start with a vowel, do not sit adjacent to each other. A sits 3rd to the right of D. Two persons sit between P and A. B sits adjacent to O, who sits 4th to the right of E. Q sits 3rd to the left of O.
Question:
Who sits 2nd to the right of B?
O
P
A
C
Q
Direction: Read the following information and answer the following questions.
Eight persons whose names begin with A, B, P, C, D, O, Q, and E are sitting around a circular table facing inward. Persons, whose names start with a vowel, do not sit adjacent to each other. A sits 3rd to the right of D. Two persons sit between P and A. B sits adjacent to O, who sits 4th to the right of E. Q sits 3rd to the left of O.
Question:
___ sits 5th to the left of C.
B
A
Q
E
D
Direction: Read the following information and answer the following questions.
Eight persons whose names begin with A, B, P, C, D, O, Q, and E are sitting around a circular table facing inward. Persons, whose names start with a vowel, do not sit adjacent to each other. A sits 3rd to the right of D. Two persons sit between P and A. B sits adjacent to O, who sits 4th to the right of E. Q sits 3rd to the left of O.
Question:
Who is sitting opposite O?
E
A
B
P
C
Direction: Read the following information and answer the following questions.
Eight persons whose names begin with A, B, P, C, D, O, Q, and E are sitting around a circular table facing inward. Persons, whose names start with a vowel, do not sit adjacent to each other. A sits 3rd to the right of D. Two persons sit between P and A. B sits adjacent to O, who sits 4th to the right of E. Q sits 3rd to the left of O.
Question:
Four of the five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Find the one that does not belong to that group.
EQ
OP
BO
ED
CA
Direction: Read the following information and answer the following questions.
Eight persons whose names begin with A, B, P, C, D, O, Q, and E are sitting around a circular table facing inward. Persons, whose names start with a vowel, do not sit adjacent to each other. A sits 3rd to the right of D. Two persons sit between P and A. B sits adjacent to O, who sits 4th to the right of E. Q sits 3rd to the left of O.
Question:
Who is sitting at the immediate left of B?
A
P
Q
E
O
Directions: These questions are based on the following information.
There are 7 members in a family. R is the only sibling of S and son of P. Q is the mother of S. T is the mother of V and sister-in-law of S. V is the nephew of S and U is the wife of S. U has no sibling.
Question:
How is T related to R?
Sister-in-law
Sister
Wife
None of these
Cannot be determined
Directions: These questions are based on the following information.
There are 7 members in a family. R is the only sibling of S and son of P. Q is the mother of S. T is the mother of V and sister-in-law of S. V is the nephew of S and U is the wife of S. U has no sibling.
Question:
Who is S to V?
Father
Paternal Uncle
Maternal Aunt
Maternal Uncle
Paternal Aunt
How many such pairs of digits are there in the number ‘95126139', which have as many digits between them in the number (both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in the Numeric Series?
Three
Five
Four
Two
None
Direction: Study the following arrangement and answer the question:
C B T A E X F I M K E U V N X O D
Question:
If all the vowels are dropped from the given arrangement, which of the following is 9th from the right end?
T
X
B
F
C
Direction: Study the following arrangement and answer the question:
C B T A E X F I M K E U V N X O D
Question:
How many such consonants are there which are immediately followed by a consonant and immediately preceded by a vowel?
None
One
Two
Three
Four
Direction: Study the following arrangement and answer the question:
C B T A E X F I M K E U V N X O D
Question:
Which letter is 5th to the right of the 3rd from the left end in the given arrangement?
F
I
X
M
K
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There are 7 persons A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. and they have to attend a meeting in a reputed hotel in Agra on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Starting the week from Monday but not necessarily in the same order. (Assume that they attend the meeting in the same month of the year.)
B attends a meeting on Thursday. Only one person attends the meeting between B and G. A attends the meeting immediately after G. The number of people who attend a meeting before A is the same as the number of people who attend the meeting after C. Only one person attends a meeting between C and D. F attends the meeting after D.
Question:
On which of the following days does E have to attend the meeting?
Sunday
Monday
Friday
Saturday
Tuesday
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There are 7 persons A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. and they have to attend a meeting in a reputed hotel in Agra on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Starting the week from Monday but not necessarily in the same order. (Assume that they attend the meeting in the same month of the year.)
B attends a meeting on Thursday. Only one person attends the meeting between B and G. A attends the meeting immediately after G. The number of people who attend a meeting before A is the same as the number of people who attend the meeting after C. Only one person attends a meeting between C and D. F attends the meeting after D.
Question:
Who among the following has to attend the meeting on Saturday?
F
B
D
A
G
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There are 7 persons A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. and they have to attend a meeting in a reputed hotel in Agra on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Starting the week from Monday but not necessarily in the same order. (Assume that they attend the meeting in the same month of the year.)
B attends a meeting on Thursday. Only one person attends the meeting between B and G. A attends the meeting immediately after G. The number of people who attend a meeting before A is the same as the number of people who attend the meeting after C. Only one person attends a meeting between C and D. F attends the meeting after D.
Question:
On which of the following days does D have to attend the meeting?
Sunday
Monday
Wednesday
Saturday
Tuesday
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There are 7 persons A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. and they have to attend a meeting in a reputed hotel in Agra on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Starting the week from Monday but not necessarily in the same order. (Assume that they attend the meeting in the same month of the year.)
B attends a meeting on Thursday. Only one person attends the meeting between B and G. A attends the meeting immediately after G. The number of people who attend a meeting before A is the same as the number of people who attend the meeting after C. Only one person attends a meeting between C and D. F attends the meeting after D.
Question:
how many people do attend the meeting between B and A?
5
4
3
2
1
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There are 7 persons A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. and they have to attend a meeting in a reputed hotel in Agra on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Starting the week from Monday but not necessarily in the same order. (Assume that they attend the meeting in the same month of the year.)
B attends a meeting on Thursday. Only one person attends the meeting between B and G. A attends the meeting immediately after G. The number of people who attend a meeting before A is the same as the number of people who attend the meeting after C. Only one person attends a meeting between C and D. F attends the meeting after D.
Question:
Find the odd one?
GA
CE
FG
EG
DB
Directions: The following questions are based on five three digit numbers given below:
453 619 574 471 372
Question:
If in each number, all the three digits are arranged in ascending order within the number, which of the following will be the second lowest number after rearrangement?
453
574
471
619
None of these
Directions: The following questions are based on five three digit numbers given below:
453 619 574 471 372
Question:
If in each number, all the odd digit is added by 1 and all the even digit is added by 2 then, which of the following will be the lowest number after mentioned operation?
619
574
372
471
453
Directions: The following questions are based on five three digit numbers given below:
453 619 574 471 372
Question:
If all the digit in each of the numbers are arranged in descending order within the number then, which of the following will be the highest number in the new arrangement of numbers?
453
372
574
619
None of these
Directions: The following questions are based on five three digit numbers given below:
453 619 574 471 372
Question:
If second digit will be interchanged with third digit in each number, then which number will be the second highest number after rearrangement?
453
619
574
372
None of these
Directions: The following questions are based on five three digit numbers given below:
453 619 574 471 372
Question:
If in each number, both first and third digits are added and after that second digit is subtracted from that addition then how many numbers are less than 2 after mentioned operation?
Three
Four
None
Two
One
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Point P is 3m towards south of point Q who is 4m towards east of point R. Point S is 6m towards south of point R while point T is 8m towards west of point S. Point V is 7m towards west of point U who is 3m north of point T.
Question:
What is the direction of U with respect to P?
South-East
East
West
North-West
None of these
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Point P is 3m towards south of point Q who is 4m towards east of point R. Point S is 6m towards south of point R while point T is 8m towards west of point S. Point V is 7m towards west of point U who is 3m north of point T.
Question:
What is the shortest distance between R and T?
11m
14m
12m
10m
13m
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Point P is 3m towards south of point Q who is 4m towards east of point R. Point S is 6m towards south of point R while point T is 8m towards west of point S. Point V is 7m towards west of point U who is 3m north of point T.
Question:
If a person walks 3m towards the North from point V, takes a right turn and walks for another 15m, which of the following points would he reach?
R
Q
T
S
Cannot be determined
If in the word 'ADVANCE', all the vowels are replaced with the next letters and all the consonants are replaced with the previous letters from the English Alphabet. Now if all vowels are deleted how many consonants are remain there?
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
There are seven persons namely A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. They all are sitting in a row facing north. G sits second from one of the ends. E has equal number of persons to his left and right side. F sits on the extreme left end of the row. There are three persons between F and B. A sits immediate right of C. A does not sit at the corner.
Question:
Who is sitting second to the left of E?
A
C
G
F
B
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
There are seven persons namely A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. They all are sitting in a row facing north. G sits second from one of the ends. E has equal number of persons to his left and right side. F sits on the extreme left end of the row. There are three persons between F and B. A sits immediate right of C. A does not sit at the corner.
Question:
How many persons are sitting between A and G?
Five
Two
Four
Three
One
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
There are seven persons namely A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. They all are sitting in a row facing north. G sits second from one of the ends. E has equal number of persons to his left and right side. F sits on the extreme left end of the row. There are three persons between F and B. A sits immediate right of C. A does not sit at the corner.
Question:
Who is sitting third from the right end?
D
B
E
A
C
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
There are seven persons namely A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. They all are sitting in a row facing north. G sits second from one of the ends. E has equal number of persons to his left and right side. F sits on the extreme left end of the row. There are three persons between F and B. A sits immediate right of C. A does not sit at the corner.
Question:
How many persons are sitting to the left of G?
Four
Five
One
Two
Three
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
There are seven persons namely A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. They all are sitting in a row facing north. G sits second from one of the ends. E has equal number of persons to his left and right side. F sits on the extreme left end of the row. There are three persons between F and B. A sits immediate right of C. A does not sit at the corner.
Question:
Who is sitting exactly between F and B?
C
B
D
E
A
Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statement:
Y ≥ C < O ≥ F < R = B
Conclusions:
I. B > F
II. R > C
Only I follows
Only II follows
Either I or II follow
Neither I nor II follow
Both I and II follow
Directions: In each of the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusions among given conclusions is / are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statement:
E < U > L > K ≤ T = H ≤ Q
Conclusions:
I. U > H
II. T ≤ Q
Only Conclusion I follows
Only Conclusion II follows
Either Conclusion I or II follows
Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
Both Conclusion I and II follows
irections: In the following question assuming the given statements to be True, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statements: Y > U ≥ Z ≥ K = X ≤ B ≤ A
Conclusions:
I. U = X
II. U > X
Only conclusion I follow
Only conclusion II follow
Both I and II are follow
Either conclusion I or II follow
None of these
Directions: In each of the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusions among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statement: S > L < P = T ≥ V > R
Conclusions:
I. P > R
II. S > V
Only Conclusion I follows
Only Conclusion II follows
Either Conclusion I or II follows
Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
Both Conclusion I and II follows
If it is possible to make a meaningful word with the third, fifth, ninth, and tenth letters of the word “PERSEVERANCE” which of the following will be the second letter from the right end of that newly formed word? If more than one such word can be made, give M as the answer and if no such word can be made, give Y as the answer.
A
Y
R
M
E