Which of the following is/are the chief characteristics of ESIC?
(A) ESIC has the characteristic of an insurance organisation because it insures the employees against the happening of any contingency mentioned in the Act.
(B) It has the characteristics of a health service provider.
(C) It acts as a state government agency regulated by IRDA.
Direction: Which of the phrases [a], [b], [c] and [d] given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required mark [e] as the answer.
Ramesh believes in above and board open discussion on every point before taking final decision.
Direction: Which of the phrases [a], [b], [c] and [d] given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required mark [e] as the answer.
The lathicharge on Lala Lajpat Rai proved the nail of last coffin of British rule in India.
Direction: Which of the phrases [a], [b], [c] and [d] given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required mark [e] as the answer.
Rajesh moved earth as well as heaven to pass the exam but he could not.
Direction: Which of the phrases [a], [b], [c] and [d] given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required mark [e] as the answer.
You really have to toil and moil to get a hundred per cent marks in XII exam.
Direction: Which of the phrases [a], [b], [c] and [d] given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required mark [e] as the answer.
Our experience says that there are many slips between the lips and the cups.
Direction: Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Find out which option can be used to fill up the blank in the sentence in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete.
Healthy scepticism, a vital _____ for any journalist, has given _____ to credulity, or worse, naivete.
Direction: Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Find out which option can be used to fill up the blank in the sentence in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete.
Kejriwal's _____ about all kinds of people became more and more _____ and even if there was a grain of truth in any of them, there was just no evidence.
Direction: Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Find out which option can be used to fill up the blank in the sentence in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete.
Every time Vidya Balan went about repeating "Entertainment, entertainment, entertanment!" audiences at awards nights went into _____ as if Voltaire had _____ from his grave.
Direction: Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Find out which option can be used to fill up the blank in the sentence in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete.
Whether one believes it or not, there are still some people ____ us who could have become powerful _____ in strength and in financial means.
Direction: Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Find out which option can be used to fill up the blank in the sentence in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete.
When politicians become ____ and the bureaucracy _____ it is to the media that people turn for some guidance.
Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.
(A) Knowledge has given him enough power. (B) Man is a rational animal. (C) Due to their knowledge philosophers and religious preachers have exercised tremendous influence on the minds of gullible people. (D) He has the power of reasoning, critical judgement and analysis. (E) Thus, in spite of being physically weak, he has succeeded in establishing his supremacy over the animal kingdom. (F) In fact, knowledge helps a man vanquish even a physically stronger being who is ignorant.
Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.
(A) Knowledge has given him enough power. (B) Man is a rational animal. (C) Due to their knowledge philosophers and religious preachers have exercised tremendous influence on the minds of gullible people. (D) He has the power of reasoning, critical judgement and analysis. (E) Thus, in spite of being physically weak, he has succeeded in establishing his supremacy over the animal kingdom. (F) In fact, knowledge helps a man vanquish even a physically stronger being who is ignorant.
Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.
(A) Knowledge has given him enough power. (B) Man is a rational animal. (C) Due to their knowledge philosophers and religious preachers have exercised tremendous influence on the minds of gullible people. (D) He has the power of reasoning, critical judgement and analysis. (E) Thus, in spite of being physically weak, he has succeeded in establishing his supremacy over the animal kingdom. (F) In fact, knowledge helps a man vanquish even a physically stronger being who is ignorant.
Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.
(A) Knowledge has given him enough power. (B) Man is a rational animal. (C) Due to their knowledge philosophers and religious preachers have exercised tremendous influence on the minds of gullible people. (D) He has the power of reasoning, critical judgement and analysis. (E) Thus, in spite of being physically weak, he has succeeded in establishing his supremacy over the animal kingdom. (F) In fact, knowledge helps a man vanquish even a physically stronger being who is ignorant.
Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.
(A) Knowledge has given him enough power. (B) Man is a rational animal. (C) Due to their knowledge philosophers and religious preachers have exercised tremendous influence on the minds of gullible people. (D) He has the power of reasoning, critical judgement and analysis. (E) Thus, in spite of being physically weak, he has succeeded in establishing his supremacy over the animal kingdom. (F) In fact, knowledge helps a man vanquish even a physically stronger being who is ignorant.
Which of the following should be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after rearrangement?
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. The ordinance of sexual assault cleared by the Union Cabinet and signed into law by the President is problematic, not in what it seeks to (26) but in what it does not attempt to (27). If this is all that the government (28) to do on the basis of the Justice Verma Committee report, then, quite worryingly, the nationwide protests and expressions of (29) at rape and other sexual crimes against women have had little effect on policymakers. The committee's recommendations relating to marital rape, police reform and (30) of security personnel charged with sexual assault under ordinary criminal law, have all been (31) out. On some issues, like the imposition of the death penalty, the ordinance does exactly the opposite of what the report recommended. This, (32) the overwhelming majority of women's organisations concurring with the committee's reasoned stand. If the government adopts the report's recommendations in to or very substantially - as it ought to were it to be serious about righting the (33) of sexual violence - the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act cannot survive in its present form. And, policing and police administration will have to change drastically. In cherry picking from the report, the government appears to have dumped the hard parts and held up a (34) version as its core. The cabinet seems to have taken up the least (35) recommendations and packed them into an ordinance to avoid any extended debate on the wider issues and sidestep criticism that it was slow to act.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. The ordinance of sexual assault cleared by the Union Cabinet and signed into law by the President is problematic, not in what it seeks to (26) but in what it does not attempt to (27). If this is all that the government (28) to do on the basis of the Justice Verma Committee report, then, quite worryingly, the nationwide protests and expressions of (29) at rape and other sexual crimes against women have had little effect on policymakers. The committee's recommendations relating to marital rape, police reform and (30) of security personnel charged with sexual assault under ordinary criminal law, have all been (31) out. On some issues, like the imposition of the death penalty, the ordinance does exactly the opposite of what the report recommended. This, (32) the overwhelming majority of women's organisations concurring with the committee's reasoned stand. If the government adopts the report's recommendations in to or very substantially - as it ought to were it to be serious about righting the (33) of sexual violence - the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act cannot survive in its present form. And, policing and police administration will have to change drastically. In cherry picking from the report, the government appears to have dumped the hard parts and held up a (34) version as its core. The cabinet seems to have taken up the least (35) recommendations and packed them into an ordinance to avoid any extended debate on the wider issues and sidestep criticism that it was slow to act.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. The ordinance of sexual assault cleared by the Union Cabinet and signed into law by the President is problematic, not in what it seeks to (26) but in what it does not attempt to (27). If this is all that the government (28) to do on the basis of the Justice Verma Committee report, then, quite worryingly, the nationwide protests and expressions of (29) at rape and other sexual crimes against women have had little effect on policymakers. The committee's recommendations relating to marital rape, police reform and (30) of security personnel charged with sexual assault under ordinary criminal law, have all been (31) out. On some issues, like the imposition of the death penalty, the ordinance does exactly the opposite of what the report recommended. This, (32) the overwhelming majority of women's organisations concurring with the committee's reasoned stand. If the government adopts the report's recommendations in to or very substantially - as it ought to were it to be serious about righting the (33) of sexual violence - the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act cannot survive in its present form. And, policing and police administration will have to change drastically. In cherry picking from the report, the government appears to have dumped the hard parts and held up a (34) version as its core. The cabinet seems to have taken up the least (35) recommendations and packed them into an ordinance to avoid any extended debate on the wider issues and sidestep criticism that it was slow to act.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. The ordinance of sexual assault cleared by the Union Cabinet and signed into law by the President is problematic, not in what it seeks to (26) but in what it does not attempt to (27). If this is all that the government (28) to do on the basis of the Justice Verma Committee report, then, quite worryingly, the nationwide protests and expressions of (29) at rape and other sexual crimes against women have had little effect on policymakers. The committee's recommendations relating to marital rape, police reform and (30) of security personnel charged with sexual assault under ordinary criminal law, have all been (31) out. On some issues, like the imposition of the death penalty, the ordinance does exactly the opposite of what the report recommended. This, (32) the overwhelming majority of women's organisations concurring with the committee's reasoned stand. If the government adopts the report's recommendations in to or very substantially - as it ought to were it to be serious about righting the (33) of sexual violence - the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act cannot survive in its present form. And, policing and police administration will have to change drastically. In cherry picking from the report, the government appears to have dumped the hard parts and held up a (34) version as its core. The cabinet seems to have taken up the least (35) recommendations and packed them into an ordinance to avoid any extended debate on the wider issues and sidestep criticism that it was slow to act.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. The ordinance of sexual assault cleared by the Union Cabinet and signed into law by the President is problematic, not in what it seeks to (26) but in what it does not attempt to (27). If this is all that the government (28) to do on the basis of the Justice Verma Committee report, then, quite worryingly, the nationwide protests and expressions of (29) at rape and other sexual crimes against women have had little effect on policymakers. The committee's recommendations relating to marital rape, police reform and (30) of security personnel charged with sexual assault under ordinary criminal law, have all been (31) out. On some issues, like the imposition of the death penalty, the ordinance does exactly the opposite of what the report recommended. This, (32) the overwhelming majority of women's organisations concurring with the committee's reasoned stand. If the government adopts the report's recommendations in to or very substantially - as it ought to were it to be serious about righting the (33) of sexual violence - the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act cannot survive in its present form. And, policing and police administration will have to change drastically. In cherry picking from the report, the government appears to have dumped the hard parts and held up a (34) version as its core. The cabinet seems to have taken up the least (35) recommendations and packed them into an ordinance to avoid any extended debate on the wider issues and sidestep criticism that it was slow to act.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. The ordinance of sexual assault cleared by the Union Cabinet and signed into law by the President is problematic, not in what it seeks to (26) but in what it does not attempt to (27). If this is all that the government (28) to do on the basis of the Justice Verma Committee report, then, quite worryingly, the nationwide protests and expressions of (29) at rape and other sexual crimes against women have had little effect on policymakers. The committee's recommendations relating to marital rape, police reform and (30) of security personnel charged with sexual assault under ordinary criminal law, have all been (31) out. On some issues, like the imposition of the death penalty, the ordinance does exactly the opposite of what the report recommended. This, (32) the overwhelming majority of women's organisations concurring with the committee's reasoned stand. If the government adopts the report's recommendations in to or very substantially - as it ought to were it to be serious about righting the (33) of sexual violence - the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act cannot survive in its present form. And, policing and police administration will have to change drastically. In cherry picking from the report, the government appears to have dumped the hard parts and held up a (34) version as its core. The cabinet seems to have taken up the least (35) recommendations and packed them into an ordinance to avoid any extended debate on the wider issues and sidestep criticism that it was slow to act.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. The ordinance of sexual assault cleared by the Union Cabinet and signed into law by the President is problematic, not in what it seeks to (26) but in what it does not attempt to (27). If this is all that the government (28) to do on the basis of the Justice Verma Committee report, then, quite worryingly, the nationwide protests and expressions of (29) at rape and other sexual crimes against women have had little effect on policymakers. The committee's recommendations relating to marital rape, police reform and (30) of security personnel charged with sexual assault under ordinary criminal law, have all been (31) out. On some issues, like the imposition of the death penalty, the ordinance does exactly the opposite of what the report recommended. This, (32) the overwhelming majority of women's organisations concurring with the committee's reasoned stand. If the government adopts the report's recommendations in to or very substantially - as it ought to were it to be serious about righting the (33) of sexual violence - the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act cannot survive in its present form. And, policing and police administration will have to change drastically. In cherry picking from the report, the government appears to have dumped the hard parts and held up a (34) version as its core. The cabinet seems to have taken up the least (35) recommendations and packed them into an ordinance to avoid any extended debate on the wider issues and sidestep criticism that it was slow to act.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. The ordinance of sexual assault cleared by the Union Cabinet and signed into law by the President is problematic, not in what it seeks to (26) but in what it does not attempt to (27). If this is all that the government (28) to do on the basis of the Justice Verma Committee report, then, quite worryingly, the nationwide protests and expressions of (29) at rape and other sexual crimes against women have had little effect on policymakers. The committee's recommendations relating to marital rape, police reform and (30) of security personnel charged with sexual assault under ordinary criminal law, have all been (31) out. On some issues, like the imposition of the death penalty, the ordinance does exactly the opposite of what the report recommended. This, (32) the overwhelming majority of women's organisations concurring with the committee's reasoned stand. If the government adopts the report's recommendations in to or very substantially - as it ought to were it to be serious about righting the (33) of sexual violence - the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act cannot survive in its present form. And, policing and police administration will have to change drastically. In cherry picking from the report, the government appears to have dumped the hard parts and held up a (34) version as its core. The cabinet seems to have taken up the least (35) recommendations and packed them into an ordinance to avoid any extended debate on the wider issues and sidestep criticism that it was slow to act.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. The ordinance of sexual assault cleared by the Union Cabinet and signed into law by the President is problematic, not in what it seeks to (26) but in what it does not attempt to (27). If this is all that the government (28) to do on the basis of the Justice Verma Committee report, then, quite worryingly, the nationwide protests and expressions of (29) at rape and other sexual crimes against women have had little effect on policymakers. The committee's recommendations relating to marital rape, police reform and (30) of security personnel charged with sexual assault under ordinary criminal law, have all been (31) out. On some issues, like the imposition of the death penalty, the ordinance does exactly the opposite of what the report recommended. This, (32) the overwhelming majority of women's organisations concurring with the committee's reasoned stand. If the government adopts the report's recommendations in to or very substantially - as it ought to were it to be serious about righting the (33) of sexual violence - the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act cannot survive in its present form. And, policing and police administration will have to change drastically. In cherry picking from the report, the government appears to have dumped the hard parts and held up a (34) version as its core. The cabinet seems to have taken up the least (35) recommendations and packed them into an ordinance to avoid any extended debate on the wider issues and sidestep criticism that it was slow to act.
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. The ordinance of sexual assault cleared by the Union Cabinet and signed into law by the President is problematic, not in what it seeks to (26) but in what it does not attempt to (27). If this is all that the government (28) to do on the basis of the Justice Verma Committee report, then, quite worryingly, the nationwide protests and expressions of (29) at rape and other sexual crimes against women have had little effect on policymakers. The committee's recommendations relating to marital rape, police reform and (30) of security personnel charged with sexual assault under ordinary criminal law, have all been (31) out. On some issues, like the imposition of the death penalty, the ordinance does exactly the opposite of what the report recommended. This, (32) the overwhelming majority of women's organisations concurring with the committee's reasoned stand. If the government adopts the report's recommendations in to or very substantially - as it ought to were it to be serious about righting the (33) of sexual violence - the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act cannot survive in its present form. And, policing and police administration will have to change drastically. In cherry picking from the report, the government appears to have dumped the hard parts and held up a (34) version as its core. The cabinet seems to have taken up the least (35) recommendations and packed them into an ordinance to avoid any extended debate on the wider issues and sidestep criticism that it was slow to act.
Which of the following gulf countries celebrated its National Day on 2 Dec? On this day in 1971 seven Emirates got united under one flag to form the country.
The Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution lists languages that the government of India has the responsibility to develop. It lists _____languages as of now.
We often come across the advertisement- 'Anywhere Banking: Anytime Banking'. Availing services of banks 24 hours all seven days is made possible by which of the following products/facilities?
Who amongst the following is the author of the books The Immortals of Meluha and The Secret of the Nagas, which are the first two books of his Shiva trilogy series?
As per the current practice, the maximum part of the Global Foreign Exchange Reserves and Foreign Exchange Transactions take place in only one currency all over the world. Which is that currency?
The Navy Day is observed on which of the following dates in India? It commemorates the start of Operation Trident during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.
Indian companies are planning to raise money through FCCBs as an appreciating rupee and a bullish stock market again make these bonds attractive. What does FCCB stand for?
The govt is considering a proposal to merge the Forward Markets Commission (FMC) with Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi). While Sebi is the capital market regulator, the FMC regulates _____in India.
The amount to be paid for a contract of insurance to the insurance company, that is the sum that a person pays monthly, quarterly or annually according to their plan, in return of the coverage he/she has taken from the insurance company is known as
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the question given below
From a school 500 students appeared in all in an examination consisting of three papers\[{{P}_{1}},{{P}_{2}}\]and \[{{P}_{3}}.52.6%\]students passed in \[{{P}_{1}},57%\]in \[{{P}_{2}}\]and 50.4% in \[{{P}_{3}}.18%\]of students passed only in\[{{P}_{1}}\]and\[{{P}_{2}},10.2%\]passed only in \[{{P}_{1}},\]and \[{{P}_{3}}\]and 84% passed in all three papers. The number of girls passed in Paper\[{{P}_{1}}\]only is 60% of the number of boys who passed only in Paper \[{{P}_{1}}.\]The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls who passed only in Paper \[{{P}_{2}}\]is 7:6. The number of girls who passed in Paper\[{{P}_{3}}\]only is 6% of the total number of students who appeared in the examination.
Answer the following questions based on the above information.
How many students are there who passed in Paper \[{{P}_{2}}\]and \[{{P}_{3}},\]but failed in\[{{P}_{1}}?\]
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the question given below
From a school 500 students appeared in all in an examination consisting of three papers\[{{P}_{1}},{{P}_{2}}\]and \[{{P}_{3}}.52.6%\]students passed in \[{{P}_{1}},57%\]in \[{{P}_{2}}\]and 50.4% in \[{{P}_{3}}.18%\]of students passed only in\[{{P}_{1}}\]and\[{{P}_{2}},10.2%\]passed only in \[{{P}_{1}},\]and \[{{P}_{3}}\]and 84% passed in all three papers. The number of girls passed in Paper\[{{P}_{1}}\]only is 60% of the number of boys who passed only in Paper \[{{P}_{1}}.\]The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls who passed only in Paper \[{{P}_{2}}\]is 7:6. The number of girls who passed in Paper\[{{P}_{3}}\]only is 6% of the total number of students who appeared in the examination.
Answer the following questions based on the above information.
What is the difference between the number of boys and the number of girls who passed in Paper \[{{P}_{1}}\]only?
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the question given below
From a school 500 students appeared in all in an examination consisting of three papers\[{{P}_{1}},{{P}_{2}}\]and \[{{P}_{3}}.52.6%\]students passed in \[{{P}_{1}},57%\]in \[{{P}_{2}}\]and 50.4% in \[{{P}_{3}}.18%\]of students passed only in\[{{P}_{1}}\]and\[{{P}_{2}},10.2%\]passed only in \[{{P}_{1}},\]and \[{{P}_{3}}\]and 84% passed in all three papers. The number of girls passed in Paper\[{{P}_{1}}\]only is 60% of the number of boys who passed only in Paper \[{{P}_{1}}.\]The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls who passed only in Paper \[{{P}_{2}}\]is 7:6. The number of girls who passed in Paper\[{{P}_{3}}\]only is 6% of the total number of students who appeared in the examination.
Answer the following questions based on the above information.
What percentage of students passed only in Paper \[{{P}_{2}}?\,\]
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the question given below
From a school 500 students appeared in all in an examination consisting of three papers\[{{P}_{1}},{{P}_{2}}\]and \[{{P}_{3}}.52.6%\]students passed in \[{{P}_{1}},57%\]in \[{{P}_{2}}\]and 50.4% in \[{{P}_{3}}.18%\]of students passed only in\[{{P}_{1}}\]and\[{{P}_{2}},10.2%\]passed only in \[{{P}_{1}},\]and \[{{P}_{3}}\]and 84% passed in all three papers. The number of girls passed in Paper\[{{P}_{1}}\]only is 60% of the number of boys who passed only in Paper \[{{P}_{1}}.\]The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls who passed only in Paper \[{{P}_{2}}\]is 7:6. The number of girls who passed in Paper\[{{P}_{3}}\]only is 6% of the total number of students who appeared in the examination.
Answer the following questions based on the above information.
What is the ratio of the number of students who passed only in Paper \[{{P}_{1}}\]and \[{{P}_{2}}\]to the number of boys who passed only in Paper \[{{P}_{3}}?\]
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the question given below
From a school 500 students appeared in all in an examination consisting of three papers\[{{P}_{1}},{{P}_{2}}\]and \[{{P}_{3}}.52.6%\]students passed in \[{{P}_{1}},57%\]in \[{{P}_{2}}\]and 50.4% in \[{{P}_{3}}.18%\]of students passed only in\[{{P}_{1}}\]and\[{{P}_{2}},10.2%\]passed only in \[{{P}_{1}},\]and \[{{P}_{3}}\]and 84% passed in all three papers. The number of girls passed in Paper\[{{P}_{1}}\]only is 60% of the number of boys who passed only in Paper \[{{P}_{1}}.\]The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls who passed only in Paper \[{{P}_{2}}\]is 7:6. The number of girls who passed in Paper\[{{P}_{3}}\]only is 6% of the total number of students who appeared in the examination.
Answer the following questions based on the above information.
What is the percentage of students who failed in any two papers?
Direction: Total population of six countries (A, B, C, D, E and F) together is 90 crore. The following pie- chart shows the percentage distribution of population among these countries and the table shows the percentage of population who are below poverty line.
Country
% Below Poverty Line
A
64%
B
70%
C
60%
D
72%
E
50%
F
56%
A
64%
What is the population of Country A above poverty line?
Direction: Total population of six countries (A, B, C, D, E and F) together is 90 crore. The following pie- chart shows the percentage distribution of population among these countries and the table shows the percentage of population who are below poverty line.
Country
% Below Poverty Line
A
64%
B
70%
C
60%
D
72%
E
50%
F
56%
A
64%
What is the difference between the population of Country D, below poverty line and that above poverty line?
Direction: Total population of six countries (A, B, C, D, E and F) together is 90 crore. The following pie- chart shows the percentage distribution of population among these countries and the table shows the percentage of population who are below poverty line.
Country
% Below Poverty Line
A
64%
B
70%
C
60%
D
72%
E
50%
F
56%
A
64%
What is the total population of all six countries together below poverty line. (Answer in crore)
Direction: Total population of six countries (A, B, C, D, E and F) together is 90 crore. The following pie- chart shows the percentage distribution of population among these countries and the table shows the percentage of population who are below poverty line.
Country
% Below Poverty Line
A
64%
B
70%
C
60%
D
72%
E
50%
F
56%
A
64%
What is the ratio of the population of Country C above poverty line to the population of Country D below poverty line?
Direction: Total population of six countries (A, B, C, D, E and F) together is 90 crore. The following pie- chart shows the percentage distribution of population among these countries and the table shows the percentage of population who are below poverty line.
Country
% Below Poverty Line
A
64%
B
70%
C
60%
D
72%
E
50%
F
56%
A
64%
The population of Country B above poverty line is approximately what percentage of the population of Country E below poverty line?
Direction: The table shows the population of six different cities, ratio of males to females among them, percentage of adult males and adult females (Population is given in lakh):
City
Population (in lakh)
Males : Females
% Adult males
% Adult females
A
7.8
7
6
62%
65%
B
3.6
5
4
70%
72%
C
4.5
2
3
68%
64%
D
6.8
9
8
. 72%
70%
E
7.2
4
5
65%
72%
F
5.4
2
1
75%
64%
What is the difference between total adult males and total adult females in City A?
Direction: The table shows the population of six different cities, ratio of males to females among them, percentage of adult males and adult females (Population is given in lakh):
City
Population (in lakh)
Males : Females
% Adult males
% Adult females
A
7.8
7
6
62%
65%
B
3.6
5
4
70%
72%
C
4.5
2
3
68%
64%
D
6.8
9
8
. 72%
70%
E
7.2
4
5
65%
72%
F
5.4
2
1
75%
64%
What is the average number of adult males taking all six cities together?
Direction: The table shows the population of six different cities, ratio of males to females among them, percentage of adult males and adult females (Population is given in lakh):
City
Population (in lakh)
Males : Females
% Adult males
% Adult females
A
7.8
7
6
62%
65%
B
3.6
5
4
70%
72%
C
4.5
2
3
68%
64%
D
6.8
9
8
. 72%
70%
E
7.2
4
5
65%
72%
F
5.4
2
1
75%
64%
The total number of minor females in City C is approximately what percentage more or less than the total number of minor males in City F?
Direction: The table shows the population of six different cities, ratio of males to females among them, percentage of adult males and adult females (Population is given in lakh):
City
Population (in lakh)
Males : Females
% Adult males
% Adult females
A
7.8
7
6
62%
65%
B
3.6
5
4
70%
72%
C
4.5
2
3
68%
64%
D
6.8
9
8
. 72%
70%
E
7.2
4
5
65%
72%
F
5.4
2
1
75%
64%
The total number of minor males in City E is approximately what percentage of the total number of adult males in City B?
Direction: The table shows the population of six different cities, ratio of males to females among them, percentage of adult males and adult females (Population is given in lakh):
City
Population (in lakh)
Males : Females
% Adult males
% Adult females
A
7.8
7
6
62%
65%
B
3.6
5
4
70%
72%
C
4.5
2
3
68%
64%
D
6.8
9
8
. 72%
70%
E
7.2
4
5
65%
72%
F
5.4
2
1
75%
64%
What is the difference between adult females and minor males in City C?
Direction: The following graph shows the percentage pro fit earned by two companies A and B during 2007-2012.
If the expenditure of Company A in the year 2008 and the income of Company B in the year 2011 were equal to 85 lakh what was the difference between the profit of Company A in the year 2008 and the profit of Company B in the year 2011?
Direction: The following graph shows the percentage pro fit earned by two companies A and B during 2007-2012.
If the income of Company A in the year 2010 and the expenditure of Company B in the year 2012 were equal and they were Rs.171 lakh each, what was the difference between the income of Company B in the year 2012 and the expenditure of Company A in the year 2010?
Direction: A total of 39 thousand students appeared in an entrance examination from six cities, in which the number of boys was 12000. The following pie-charts show the distribution of the total students and of the total boys from these cities who appeared in the exam.
Total students = 39000
Boys = 12000
What is the total number of girls who appeared from City A?
Direction: A total of 39 thousand students appeared in an entrance examination from six cities, in which the number of boys was 12000. The following pie-charts show the distribution of the total students and of the total boys from these cities who appeared in the exam.
Total students = 39000
Boys = 12000
What is the difference between the total number of boys and the total number of girls who appeared in the exam from City E?
Direction: A total of 39 thousand students appeared in an entrance examination from six cities, in which the number of boys was 12000. The following pie-charts show the distribution of the total students and of the total boys from these cities who appeared in the exam.
Total students = 39000
Boys = 12000
The total number of girls who appeared from City C is approximately what per cent of the total number of students who appeared from City D?
Direction: A total of 39 thousand students appeared in an entrance examination from six cities, in which the number of boys was 12000. The following pie-charts show the distribution of the total students and of the total boys from these cities who appeared in the exam.
Total students = 39000
Boys = 12000
What is the difference between the total number of boys who appeared from City A and that from City B?
Direction: A total of 39 thousand students appeared in an entrance examination from six cities, in which the number of boys was 12000. The following pie-charts show the distribution of the total students and of the total boys from these cities who appeared in the exam.
Total students = 39000
Boys = 12000
The number of girls who appeared from City F is approximately what per cent of the total number of girls who appeared from all six cities together?
Direction: Following line graph shows the ratio of import to export of three companies over the period of 2007-2012.
The ratio of import to export of Company A in the year 2012 is approximately what per cent of the ratio of import to export of Company C in the year 2011?
Direction: Following line graph shows the ratio of import to export of three companies over the period of 2007-2012.
If the export of Company A in the year 2012 and the import of Company C in the year 2009 were equal to Rs.64 lakh each then the import of Company A in the year 2012 was approximately what per cent of the export of Company C in the year 2009?
Direction: Following line graph shows the ratio of import to export of three companies over the period of 2007-2012.
If the import of Company A and Company B in the year 2009 were Rs.36 lakh and Rs.27 lakh respectively what was the ratio of their exports in that year?
Direction: Following line graph shows the ratio of import to export of three companies over the period of 2007-2012.
If the imports of Company C in year 2008 and 2012 were equal then the export' of Company C in year 2008 was approximately what per cent of its export in year 2012?'
Direction: The following bar graph shows the production of cycle (in thousand) by two companies A and B over the period 2008-2012 and the tine-graph shows the percentage sale of these companies.
What is the total sale (in thousand) of Company A during 2008 to 2012?
Direction: The following bar graph shows the production of cycle (in thousand) by two companies A and B over the period 2008-2012 and the tine-graph shows the percentage sale of these companies.
The sale of Company B in the year 2010 is approximately what per cent of the sale of Company B in the year 2008?
Direction: The following bar graph shows the production of cycle (in thousand) by two companies A and B over the period 2008-2012 and the tine-graph shows the percentage sale of these companies.
What is the average number of sale of Company B over the period 2008-2012?
Direction: The following bar graph shows the production of cycle (in thousand) by two companies A and B over the period 2008-2012 and the tine-graph shows the percentage sale of these companies.
In which of the following years, the percentage rise/fall in the production of Company B is the highest on comparison to its previous year?
Direction: The following bar graph shows the production of cycle (in thousand) by two companies A and B over the period 2008-2012 and the tine-graph shows the percentage sale of these companies.
The sale of Company B in the year 2011 is approximately what per cent more or less than the sale of Company A in the year 2009?
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Six friends - Deepak, Varun, Anit, Nilesh, Rajesh and Siddharth are studying six different specialisations of engineering which are - metallurgy, telecommunication, software, mechanical, electrical and hardware not necessarily in the same order. Each one likes a different sport - hockey, cricket, swimming, football, badminton and tennis again not in the same order. Nilesh is not studying hardware Rajesh is studying software and likes hockey. Anit likes swimming and is not studying hardware. The one who likes football is studying electrical. Siddharth is studying mechanical and does not like tennis. The one who likes badminton is studying telecommunication. Deepak and Varun do not like badminton. Deepak does not like tennis.
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Six friends - Deepak, Varun, Anit, Nilesh, Rajesh and Siddharth are studying six different specialisations of engineering which are - metallurgy, telecommunication, software, mechanical, electrical and hardware not necessarily in the same order. Each one likes a different sport - hockey, cricket, swimming, football, badminton and tennis again not in the same order. Nilesh is not studying hardware Rajesh is studying software and likes hockey. Anit likes swimming and is not studying hardware. The one who likes football is studying electrical. Siddharth is studying mechanical and does not like tennis. The one who likes badminton is studying telecommunication. Deepak and Varun do not like badminton. Deepak does not like tennis.
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Six friends - Deepak, Varun, Anit, Nilesh, Rajesh and Siddharth are studying six different specialisations of engineering which are - metallurgy, telecommunication, software, mechanical, electrical and hardware not necessarily in the same order. Each one likes a different sport - hockey, cricket, swimming, football, badminton and tennis again not in the same order. Nilesh is not studying hardware Rajesh is studying software and likes hockey. Anit likes swimming and is not studying hardware. The one who likes football is studying electrical. Siddharth is studying mechanical and does not like tennis. The one who likes badminton is studying telecommunication. Deepak and Varun do not like badminton. Deepak does not like tennis.
Which of the following person-specialisation combination is correct according to the given information?
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Direction: If all six friends are asked to sit in a straight line, facing north, in an alphabetical order (according to their names), from left to right, then.
Six friends - Deepak, Varun, Anit, Nilesh, Rajesh and Siddharth are studying six different specialisations of engineering which are - metallurgy, telecommunication, software, mechanical, electrical and hardware not necessarily in the same order. Each one likes a different sport - hockey, cricket, swimming, football, badminton and tennis again not in the same order. Nilesh is not studying hardware Rajesh is studying software and likes hockey. Anit likes swimming and is not studying hardware. The one who likes football is studying electrical. Siddharth is studying mechanical and does not like tennis. The one who likes badminton is studying telecommunication. Deepak and Varun do not like badminton. Deepak does not like tennis.
Who will be to the immediate left of the one studying electrical?
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Direction: If all six friends are asked to sit in a straight line, facing north, in an alphabetical order (according to their names), from left to right, then.
Six friends - Deepak, Varun, Anit, Nilesh, Rajesh and Siddharth are studying six different specialisations of engineering which are - metallurgy, telecommunication, software, mechanical, electrical and hardware not necessarily in the same order. Each one likes a different sport - hockey, cricket, swimming, football, badminton and tennis again not in the same order. Nilesh is not studying hardware Rajesh is studying software and likes hockey. Anit likes swimming and is not studying hardware. The one who likes football is studying electrical. Siddharth is studying mechanical and does not like tennis. The one who likes badminton is studying telecommunication. Deepak and Varun do not like badminton. Deepak does not like tennis.
Which of the following combinations will represent the favourite sport of the immediate neighbours of Rajesh?
Narendra started from a point A and went towards west. He went 5 km before taking a left turn. Now he moved 10 km before taking a right turn. From there he moved 15 km before turning to his left and again moved 15 km after turning left for the final point. In which direction is Narendra with respect to hisstarting point?
Which of the following symbols should replace the question marks in the given expression in order to make the expressions 'A > D' and 'G > D' definitely true?
Direction: In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Direction: In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Direction: In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Direction: In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Direction: In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Direction: In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
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Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, A, B, C, D and E are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them belongs to different countries-Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Belgium, Japan, India, Romania, Indonesia, Iran and Russia but not necessarily in the same order. There are only two persons sitting between the Australian, who sits at an extreme end, and E. P, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an immediate neighbour of Q, who is not a Russian. T is sitting at an extreme end. E, a Japanese, sits on the immediate right of the person from Brazil and faces the immediate neighbour of Q. B is not sitting at the extreme left end. P is not from Iran. There is only one person between C and D, who is from Australia. S, an Indian, is an immediate neighbour of the Russian and does not face the person from Bulgaria. R, who is from Belgium, is an immediate neighbour of the person from Iran, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of the Japanese. There are two persons between the Romanian and the Bulgarian. B is not from Romania. T is not from Indonesia
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Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, A, B, C, D and E are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them belongs to different countries-Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Belgium, Japan, India, Romania, Indonesia, Iran and Russia but not necessarily in the same order. There are only two persons sitting between the Australian, who sits at an extreme end, and E. P, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an immediate neighbour of Q, who is not a Russian. T is sitting at an extreme end. E, a Japanese, sits on the immediate right of the person from Brazil and faces the immediate neighbour of Q. B is not sitting at the extreme left end. P is not from Iran. There is only one person between C and D, who is from Australia. S, an Indian, is an immediate neighbour of the Russian and does not face the person from Bulgaria. R, who is from Belgium, is an immediate neighbour of the person from Iran, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of the Japanese. There are two persons between the Romanian and the Bulgarian. B is not from Romania. T is not from Indonesia
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Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, A, B, C, D and E are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them belongs to different countries-Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Belgium, Japan, India, Romania, Indonesia, Iran and Russia but not necessarily in the same order. There are only two persons sitting between the Australian, who sits at an extreme end, and E. P, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an immediate neighbour of Q, who is not a Russian. T is sitting at an extreme end. E, a Japanese, sits on the immediate right of the person from Brazil and faces the immediate neighbour of Q. B is not sitting at the extreme left end. P is not from Iran. There is only one person between C and D, who is from Australia. S, an Indian, is an immediate neighbour of the Russian and does not face the person from Bulgaria. R, who is from Belgium, is an immediate neighbour of the person from Iran, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of the Japanese. There are two persons between the Romanian and the Bulgarian. B is not from Romania. T is not from Indonesia
'Australia' is related to 'Romania' in a certain way, based on their seating positions. Then who is Russia related to, following the same seating positions?
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Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, A, B, C, D and E are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them belongs to different countries-Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Belgium, Japan, India, Romania, Indonesia, Iran and Russia but not necessarily in the same order. There are only two persons sitting between the Australian, who sits at an extreme end, and E. P, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an immediate neighbour of Q, who is not a Russian. T is sitting at an extreme end. E, a Japanese, sits on the immediate right of the person from Brazil and faces the immediate neighbour of Q. B is not sitting at the extreme left end. P is not from Iran. There is only one person between C and D, who is from Australia. S, an Indian, is an immediate neighbour of the Russian and does not face the person from Bulgaria. R, who is from Belgium, is an immediate neighbour of the person from Iran, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of the Japanese. There are two persons between the Romanian and the Bulgarian. B is not from Romania. T is not from Indonesia
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions and so form a group. Which of the following is different from the group?
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Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, A, B, C, D and E are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them belongs to different countries-Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Belgium, Japan, India, Romania, Indonesia, Iran and Russia but not necessarily in the same order. There are only two persons sitting between the Australian, who sits at an extreme end, and E. P, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an immediate neighbour of Q, who is not a Russian. T is sitting at an extreme end. E, a Japanese, sits on the immediate right of the person from Brazil and faces the immediate neighbour of Q. B is not sitting at the extreme left end. P is not from Iran. There is only one person between C and D, who is from Australia. S, an Indian, is an immediate neighbour of the Russian and does not face the person from Bulgaria. R, who is from Belgium, is an immediate neighbour of the person from Iran, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of the Japanese. There are two persons between the Romanian and the Bulgarian. B is not from Romania. T is not from Indonesia
Which of the following statements is/are definitely false?
A)
B is from Bulgaria.
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B)
There are two persons sitting between the Indian and the person from Iran.
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C)
The Brazilian faces the person from Indonesia.
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D)
The person who is from Iran sits opposite the Australian.
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A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
Input: 75 17 sale 81 of the account 48 never 12 by 29
Step: 12 75 17 sale 81 of the account 48 never 29 by
Step II: 17 12 75 sale 81 the account 48 never 29 by of
Step III: 29 17 12 75 sale 81 account 48 never by of the
Step IV: 48, 29 17 12 75 81 account never by of the sale
Step V: 75 48 29 17 12 81 account by of the sale never
Step VI: 81 75 48 29 17 12 by of the sale never account
Step VI is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions, the appropriate answer.
Input: 3 7 way all 76 this new 15 alone 66 55 is 90. (All the numbers given in the arrangement are two-digit numbers.)
Which word/number would be at fifth position from the right in Step III?
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A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
Input: 75 17 sale 81 of the account 48 never 12 by 29
Step: 12 75 17 sale 81 of the account 48 never 29 by
Step II: 17 12 75 sale 81 the account 48 never 29 by of
Step III: 29 17 12 75 sale 81 account 48 never by of the
Step IV: 48, 29 17 12 75 81 account never by of the sale
Step V: 75 48 29 17 12 81 account by of the sale never
Step VI: 81 75 48 29 17 12 by of the sale never account
Step VI is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions, the appropriate answer.
Input: 3 7 way all 76 this new 15 alone 66 55 is 90. (All the numbers given in the arrangement are two-digit numbers.)
Which step number would be the following output? 76, 66, 55, 37, 15 alone 90 is all new way this
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A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
Input: 75 17 sale 81 of the account 48 never 12 by 29
Step: 12 75 17 sale 81 of the account 48 never 29 by
Step II: 17 12 75 sale 81 the account 48 never 29 by of
Step III: 29 17 12 75 sale 81 account 48 never by of the
Step IV: 48, 29 17 12 75 81 account never by of the sale
Step V: 75 48 29 17 12 81 account by of the sale never
Step VI: 81 75 48 29 17 12 by of the sale never account
Step VI is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions, the appropriate answer.
Input: 3 7 way all 76 this new 15 alone 66 55 is 90. (All the numbers given in the arrangement are two-digit numbers.)
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Eight friends - Sushma, Sarita, Sunita, Sujata, Suman, Shashi, Sneha and Shalini - are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different movie - Deewar, Don, Kaalia, Trishnl, Agnipath, Kaala Pathar, Abhimaan and Zanjeer. There are two persons between those two girls who like Deewar and Don and neither of them sits opposite Sushma. Sunita and Sneha are immediate neighbours and neither of them likes Zanjeer or Don. Sushma, who likes Abhimaan, sits second to the right of the girl who likes Zanjeer, Sarita and Suman neither like Zanjeer nor sit adjacent to Sushma, who likes Don, sits second to theleft of Sneha, who likes Trishul. Sunita does not like Deewar. The immediate neighbour of Suman faces Sunita, who sits third to the left of the one who likes Abhimaan. Shashi does not like Zanjeer. Both Sujata and Shalini do not like Deewar and Kaalia. Sarita likes Kaala Pathar while Sujata likes Agnipath. Sarita is not an immediate neighbour of Sushma.
Which of the following statements ia/are true about suman?
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Eight friends - Sushma, Sarita, Sunita, Sujata, Suman, Shashi, Sneha and Shalini - are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different movie - Deewar, Don, Kaalia, Trishnl, Agnipath, Kaala Pathar, Abhimaan and Zanjeer. There are two persons between those two girls who like Deewar and Don and neither of them sits opposite Sushma. Sunita and Sneha are immediate neighbours and neither of them likes Zanjeer or Don. Sushma, who likes Abhimaan, sits second to the right of the girl who likes Zanjeer, Sarita and Suman neither like Zanjeer nor sit adjacent to Sushma, who likes Don, sits second to theleft of Sneha, who likes Trishul. Sunita does not like Deewar. The immediate neighbour of Suman faces Sunita, who sits third to the left of the one who likes Abhimaan. Shashi does not like Zanjeer. Both Sujata and Shalini do not like Deewar and Kaalia. Sarita likes Kaala Pathar while Sujata likes Agnipath. Sarita is not an immediate neighbour of Sushma.
Which of following is the favourite movie of Shashi?
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Eight friends - Sushma, Sarita, Sunita, Sujata, Suman, Shashi, Sneha and Shalini - are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different movie - Deewar, Don, Kaalia, Trishnl, Agnipath, Kaala Pathar, Abhimaan and Zanjeer. There are two persons between those two girls who like Deewar and Don and neither of them sits opposite Sushma. Sunita and Sneha are immediate neighbours and neither of them likes Zanjeer or Don. Sushma, who likes Abhimaan, sits second to the right of the girl who likes Zanjeer, Sarita and Suman neither like Zanjeer nor sit adjacent to Sushma, who likes Don, sits second to theleft of Sneha, who likes Trishul. Sunita does not like Deewar. The immediate neighbour of Suman faces Sunita, who sits third to the left of the one who likes Abhimaan. Shashi does not like Zanjeer. Both Sujata and Shalini do not like Deewar and Kaalia. Sarita likes Kaala Pathar while Sujata likes Agnipath. Sarita is not an immediate neighbour of Sushma.
Who among the following sits, exactly between and Shalini?
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Eight friends - Sushma, Sarita, Sunita, Sujata, Suman, Shashi, Sneha and Shalini - are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different movie - Deewar, Don, Kaalia, Trishnl, Agnipath, Kaala Pathar, Abhimaan and Zanjeer. There are two persons between those two girls who like Deewar and Don and neither of them sits opposite Sushma. Sunita and Sneha are immediate neighbours and neither of them likes Zanjeer or Don. Sushma, who likes Abhimaan, sits second to the right of the girl who likes Zanjeer, Sarita and Suman neither like Zanjeer nor sit adjacent to Sushma, who likes Don, sits second to theleft of Sneha, who likes Trishul. Sunita does not like Deewar. The immediate neighbour of Suman faces Sunita, who sits third to the left of the one who likes Abhimaan. Shashi does not like Zanjeer. Both Sujata and Shalini do not like Deewar and Kaalia. Sarita likes Kaala Pathar while Sujata likes Agnipath. Sarita is not an immediate neighbour of Sushma.
Kaalia is the favourite movie of which of the following persons?
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Eight friends - Sushma, Sarita, Sunita, Sujata, Suman, Shashi, Sneha and Shalini - are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different movie - Deewar, Don, Kaalia, Trishnl, Agnipath, Kaala Pathar, Abhimaan and Zanjeer. There are two persons between those two girls who like Deewar and Don and neither of them sits opposite Sushma. Sunita and Sneha are immediate neighbours and neither of them likes Zanjeer or Don. Sushma, who likes Abhimaan, sits second to the right of the girl who likes Zanjeer, Sarita and Suman neither like Zanjeer nor sit adjacent to Sushma, who likes Don, sits second to theleft of Sneha, who likes Trishul. Sunita does not like Deewar. The immediate neighbour of Suman faces Sunita, who sits third to the left of the one who likes Abhimaan. Shashi does not like Zanjeer. Both Sujata and Shalini do not like Deewar and Kaalia. Sarita likes Kaala Pathar while Sujata likes Agnipath. Sarita is not an immediate neighbour of Sushma.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus from a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group?
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Eight friends - Sushma, Sarita, Sunita, Sujata, Suman, Shashi, Sneha and Shalini - are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different movie - Deewar, Don, Kaalia, Trishnl, Agnipath, Kaala Pathar, Abhimaan and Zanjeer. There are two persons between those two girls who like Deewar and Don and neither of them sits opposite Sushma. Sunita and Sneha are immediate neighbours and neither of them likes Zanjeer or Don. Sushma, who likes Abhimaan, sits second to the right of the girl who likes Zanjeer, Sarita and Suman neither like Zanjeer nor sit adjacent to Sushma, who likes Don, sits second to theleft of Sneha, who likes Trishul. Sunita does not like Deewar. The immediate neighbour of Suman faces Sunita, who sits third to the left of the one who likes Abhimaan. Shashi does not like Zanjeer. Both Sujata and Shalini do not like Deewar and Kaalia. Sarita likes Kaala Pathar while Sujata likes Agnipath. Sarita is not an immediate neighbour of Sushma.
Which of the following is the favourite movie of Shalini?
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Eight friends - Sushma, Sarita, Sunita, Sujata, Suman, Shashi, Sneha and Shalini - are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different movie - Deewar, Don, Kaalia, Trishnl, Agnipath, Kaala Pathar, Abhimaan and Zanjeer. There are two persons between those two girls who like Deewar and Don and neither of them sits opposite Sushma. Sunita and Sneha are immediate neighbours and neither of them likes Zanjeer or Don. Sushma, who likes Abhimaan, sits second to the right of the girl who likes Zanjeer, Sarita and Suman neither like Zanjeer nor sit adjacent to Sushma, who likes Don, sits second to theleft of Sneha, who likes Trishul. Sunita does not like Deewar. The immediate neighbour of Suman faces Sunita, who sits third to the left of the one who likes Abhimaan. Shashi does not like Zanjeer. Both Sujata and Shalini do not like Deewar and Kaalia. Sarita likes Kaala Pathar while Sujata likes Agnipath. Sarita is not an immediate neighbour of Sushma.
Abhimaan is related to Trishul in a certain way and Agnipath is related to Kaalia in the same way based on the seating arrangement. Then which of the following is Deewar related to following the same pattern?
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In a certain code language ?they have grown up? is written as ?sit pit dip ra?, ?grown up people? is written as ?pit ra tik?, ?they are up again? is written as ?pit sit ja ka.
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In a certain code language ?they have grown up? is written as ?sit pit dip ra?, ?grown up people? is written as ?pit ra tik?, ?they are up again? is written as ?pit sit ja ka.
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In a certain code language ?they have grown up? is written as ?sit pit dip ra?, ?grown up people? is written as ?pit ra tik?, ?they are up again? is written as ?pit sit ja ka.
Statement: In a bid to escape police checking, a truck driver hit at least four vehicles, including two cars and an autorickshaw. A few minutes before the incident, the truck had reportedly hit a policeman also. Which of the following statements , and is/are a proper course(s) of action? The number of armed policemen should be increased at the checking point. The registration number of the vehicle must be checked and the driver should be caught. People should be told to remain in their houses at night,
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In a certain code language ?they have grown up? is written as ?sit pit dip ra?, ?grown up people? is written as ?pit ra tik?, ?they are up again? is written as ?pit sit ja ka.
Multiprogramming systems
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are easier to develop than single programming systems.
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In a certain code language ?they have grown up? is written as ?sit pit dip ra?, ?grown up people? is written as ?pit ra tik?, ?they are up again? is written as ?pit sit ja ka.
The most commonly used Subtotals command is the _____ function, which causes Excel to display a sum each time the control field changes.
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In a certain code language ?they have grown up? is written as ?sit pit dip ra?, ?grown up people? is written as ?pit ra tik?, ?they are up again? is written as ?pit sit ja ka.
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In a certain code language ?they have grown up? is written as ?sit pit dip ra?, ?grown up people? is written as ?pit ra tik?, ?they are up again? is written as ?pit sit ja ka.
A program that converts a high-level language source file into a machine-language file is called a
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In a certain code language ?they have grown up? is written as ?sit pit dip ra?, ?grown up people? is written as ?pit ra tik?, ?they are up again? is written as ?pit sit ja ka.
The smallest unit of information a computer can understand and process is known as a
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In a certain code language ?they have grown up? is written as ?sit pit dip ra?, ?grown up people? is written as ?pit ra tik?, ?they are up again? is written as ?pit sit ja ka.
Companies use which of the following vendors to provide access to software and services rather than purchasing the applications and maintaining the applications themselves?
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In a certain code language ?they have grown up? is written as ?sit pit dip ra?, ?grown up people? is written as ?pit ra tik?, ?they are up again? is written as ?pit sit ja ka.
Almost three years after it was first promised in the Union Budget of 2010-11, the Reserve Bank of India has allowed all private and public sector companies to apply for bank licenses. Who among the following is the last player to have been issued a licence earlier?
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In a certain code language ?they have grown up? is written as ?sit pit dip ra?, ?grown up people? is written as ?pit ra tik?, ?they are up again? is written as ?pit sit ja ka.
In the information systems concept, the output function involves
A)
capturing and assembling elements that enter the system to be processed
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B)
transformation processes that convert input into output
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transferring elements that have been produced by a transformation process to their ultimate destination
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D)
monitoring and evaluating feedback to determine whether a system is moving towards the achievement of its goal
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In a certain code language ?they have grown up? is written as ?sit pit dip ra?, ?grown up people? is written as ?pit ra tik?, ?they are up again? is written as ?pit sit ja ka.
Which of the, following statements best describes the batch method of input?
A)
Data is processed as soon as it is input
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B)
Data is input at the time it is collected
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Data is collected in the form of source documents, placed into groups, and then input to the computer