Find the statement which is not based on the facts mentioned in the passage.
A)
A debt fund generates higher returns than an equity fund.
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B)
Amongst HDFC Equity, ICICI Pru Focused Blue chip, Frank line India Prime Plus and Birla Sun Life Top 100, the last is the worst performer in expense ratio.
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C)
NAV is calculated after deducting the fund management charge.,
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D)
The expense ratio of 2.1 per cent is a good indicator for a fund.
Direction: The 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.
The fear of an _____ epidemic, especially if the water- logged areas are not cleared soon, ______ at government and private doctors alike.
Direction: The 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.
Certainly, the army has played a _____ role in medical services in Srinagar, treating infants as young as four days.
Direction: The 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.
The visit by itself had a unique start with the Prime Minister _____ his home state and, in doing so, _____ his priorities.
Direction: The 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.
Nalanda was a ______ centre of learning that _____ between the fifth and twelfth centuries CE.
Direction: The 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.
Madhya Pradesh's central location makes it an ideal _____ as a manufacturing and sourcing _____ to tap the constantly growing Indian market.
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.
First Shyam forgot his briefcase, then he lost his wallet and when he reached the park his car had been stolen - it never pour but it rains.
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.
His business went bankrupt years ago, but he still rakes on the ashes from time to time.
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.
When the argument turned into a fight, the bar owner took the bull by the horns and called the police.
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 weather conditions were so bad that Praveen took easy way out and cancelled his appointment.
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.
Rumour has it that the owner of the building is a bit hairy above the heal.
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) Further, for opening new branches or shifting branches 'outside a city, town or village, permission of the Reserve Bank is required. (B) Before granting licence, Reserve Bank has to be satisfied by inspection or otherwise of the suitability of the company for licence. (C) The Reserve Bank has the discretion to reject licence or approve the licence on such conditions as it thinks fit. (D) A company wanting to commence banking business requires prior licence from the Reserve Bank. (E) Banking companies have to have a minimum capital and reserves as specified in the Banking Regulation Act. (F) A licence once given may also be cancelled after giving the bank an opporunity to be heard.
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) Further, for opening new branches or shifting branches 'outside a city, town or village, permission of the Reserve Bank is required. (B) Before granting licence, Reserve Bank has to be satisfied by inspection or otherwise of the suitability of the company for licence. (C) The Reserve Bank has the discretion to reject licence or approve the licence on such conditions as it thinks fit. (D) A company wanting to commence banking business requires prior licence from the Reserve Bank. (E) Banking companies have to have a minimum capital and reserves as specified in the Banking Regulation Act. (F) A licence once given may also be cancelled after giving the bank an opporunity to be heard.
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) Further, for opening new branches or shifting branches 'outside a city, town or village, permission of the Reserve Bank is required. (B) Before granting licence, Reserve Bank has to be satisfied by inspection or otherwise of the suitability of the company for licence. (C) The Reserve Bank has the discretion to reject licence or approve the licence on such conditions as it thinks fit. (D) A company wanting to commence banking business requires prior licence from the Reserve Bank. (E) Banking companies have to have a minimum capital and reserves as specified in the Banking Regulation Act. (F) A licence once given may also be cancelled after giving the bank an opporunity to be heard.
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) Further, for opening new branches or shifting branches 'outside a city, town or village, permission of the Reserve Bank is required. (B) Before granting licence, Reserve Bank has to be satisfied by inspection or otherwise of the suitability of the company for licence. (C) The Reserve Bank has the discretion to reject licence or approve the licence on such conditions as it thinks fit. (D) A company wanting to commence banking business requires prior licence from the Reserve Bank. (E) Banking companies have to have a minimum capital and reserves as specified in the Banking Regulation Act. (F) A licence once given may also be cancelled after giving the bank an opporunity to be heard.
Which of the following should be the FOURTH 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) Further, for opening new branches or shifting branches 'outside a city, town or village, permission of the Reserve Bank is required. (B) Before granting licence, Reserve Bank has to be satisfied by inspection or otherwise of the suitability of the company for licence. (C) The Reserve Bank has the discretion to reject licence or approve the licence on such conditions as it thinks fit. (D) A company wanting to commence banking business requires prior licence from the Reserve Bank. (E) Banking companies have to have a minimum capital and reserves as specified in the Banking Regulation Act. (F) A licence once given may also be cancelled after giving the bank an opportunity to be heard.
Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) 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 meaningfully complete. The government's move to (26) the Food Corporation of India (FCI) makes sense. The problem is not just that FCI has become (27) with inefficiency and mismanagement, converting itself into the world's largest hoarder of grain and a primary (28) of food inflation in the country. The problem is that the agency, in its present shape, has become an (29) to achieving food security, jacking up the cost of stored grain, and therefore, of food subsidy, to unsustainable levels. A thorough (30) is imperative. The government should procure only to (31) the minimum buffer norm, and allow private trade to procure, store and distribute grain. This means (32) the minimum support price below the rocurement price. Consumption subsidy should be transferred to consumers as cash, which they can use to buy grain from any number of public and private (33) that compete for custom and so keep costs down. This will (34) inefficiencies such as FDI's loader salaries of Rs.1 lakh a month and insufficient and (35) storage of grain.
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 meaningfully complete. The government's move to (26) the Food Corporation of India (FCI) makes sense. The problem is not just that FCI has become (27) with inefficiency and mismanagement, converting itself into the world's largest hoarder of grain and a primary (28) of food inflation in the country. The problem is that the agency, in its present shape, has become an (29) to achieving food security, jacking up the cost of stored grain, and therefore, of food subsidy, to unsustainable levels. A thorough (30) is imperative. The government should procure only to (31) the minimum buffer norm, and allow private trade to procure, store and distribute grain. This means (32) the minimum support price below the rocurement price. Consumption subsidy should be transferred to consumers as cash, which they can use to buy grain from any number of public and private (33) that compete for custom and so keep costs down. This will (34) inefficiencies such as FDI's loader salaries of Rs.1 lakh a month and insufficient and (35) storage of grain.
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 meaningfully complete. The government's move to (26) the Food Corporation of India (FCI) makes sense. The problem is not just that FCI has become (27) with inefficiency and mismanagement, converting itself into the world's largest hoarder of grain and a primary (28) of food inflation in the country. The problem is that the agency, in its present shape, has become an (29) to achieving food security, jacking up the cost of stored grain, and therefore, of food subsidy, to unsustainable levels. A thorough (30) is imperative. The government should procure only to (31) the minimum buffer norm, and allow private trade to procure, store and distribute grain. This means (32) the minimum support price below the rocurement price. Consumption subsidy should be transferred to consumers as cash, which they can use to buy grain from any number of public and private (33) that compete for custom and so keep costs down. This will (34) inefficiencies such as FDI's loader salaries of Rs.1 lakh a month and insufficient and (35) storage of grain.
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 meaningfully complete. The government's move to (26) the Food Corporation of India (FCI) makes sense. The problem is not just that FCI has become (27) with inefficiency and mismanagement, converting itself into the world's largest hoarder of grain and a primary (28) of food inflation in the country. The problem is that the agency, in its present shape, has become an (29) to achieving food security, jacking up the cost of stored grain, and therefore, of food subsidy, to unsustainable levels. A thorough (30) is imperative. The government should procure only to (31) the minimum buffer norm, and allow private trade to procure, store and distribute grain. This means (32) the minimum support price below the rocurement price. Consumption subsidy should be transferred to consumers as cash, which they can use to buy grain from any number of public and private (33) that compete for custom and so keep costs down. This will (34) inefficiencies such as FDI's loader salaries of Rs.1 lakh a month and insufficient and (35) storage of grain.
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 meaningfully complete. The government's move to (26) the Food Corporation of India (FCI) makes sense. The problem is not just that FCI has become (27) with inefficiency and mismanagement, converting itself into the world's largest hoarder of grain and a primary (28) of food inflation in the country. The problem is that the agency, in its present shape, has become an (29) to achieving food security, jacking up the cost of stored grain, and therefore, of food subsidy, to unsustainable levels. A thorough (30) is imperative. The government should procure only to (31) the minimum buffer norm, and allow private trade to procure, store and distribute grain. This means (32) the minimum support price below the rocurement price. Consumption subsidy should be transferred to consumers as cash, which they can use to buy grain from any number of public and private (33) that compete for custom and so keep costs down. This will (34) inefficiencies such as FDI's loader salaries of Rs.1 lakh a month and insufficient and (35) storage of grain.
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 meaningfully complete. The government's move to (26) the Food Corporation of India (FCI) makes sense. The problem is not just that FCI has become (27) with inefficiency and mismanagement, converting itself into the world's largest hoarder of grain and a primary (28) of food inflation in the country. The problem is that the agency, in its present shape, has become an (29) to achieving food security, jacking up the cost of stored grain, and therefore, of food subsidy, to unsustainable levels. A thorough (30) is imperative. The government should procure only to (31) the minimum buffer norm, and allow private trade to procure, store and distribute grain. This means (32) the minimum support price below the rocurement price. Consumption subsidy should be transferred to consumers as cash, which they can use to buy grain from any number of public and private (33) that compete for custom and so keep costs down. This will (34) inefficiencies such as FDI's loader salaries of Rs.1 lakh a month and insufficient and (35) storage of grain.
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 meaningfully complete. The government's move to (26) the Food Corporation of India (FCI) makes sense. The problem is not just that FCI has become (27) with inefficiency and mismanagement, converting itself into the world's largest hoarder of grain and a primary (28) of food inflation in the country. The problem is that the agency, in its present shape, has become an (29) to achieving food security, jacking up the cost of stored grain, and therefore, of food subsidy, to unsustainable levels. A thorough (30) is imperative. The government should procure only to (31) the minimum buffer norm, and allow private trade to procure, store and distribute grain. This means (32) the minimum support price below the rocurement price. Consumption subsidy should be transferred to consumers as cash, which they can use to buy grain from any number of public and private (33) that compete for custom and so keep costs down. This will (34) inefficiencies such as FDI's loader salaries of Rs.1 lakh a month and insufficient and (35) storage of grain.
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 meaningfully complete. The government's move to (26) the Food Corporation of India (FCI) makes sense. The problem is not just that FCI has become (27) with inefficiency and mismanagement, converting itself into the world's largest hoarder of grain and a primary (28) of food inflation in the country. The problem is that the agency, in its present shape, has become an (29) to achieving food security, jacking up the cost of stored grain, and therefore, of food subsidy, to unsustainable levels. A thorough (30) is imperative. The government should procure only to (31) the minimum buffer norm, and allow private trade to procure, store and distribute grain. This means (32) the minimum support price below the rocurement price. Consumption subsidy should be transferred to consumers as cash, which they can use to buy grain from any number of public and private (33) that compete for custom and so keep costs down. This will (34) inefficiencies such as FDI's loader salaries of Rs.1 lakh a month and insufficient and (35) storage of grain.
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 meaningfully complete. The government's move to (26) the Food Corporation of India (FCI) makes sense. The problem is not just that FCI has become (27) with inefficiency and mismanagement, converting itself into the world's largest hoarder of grain and a primary (28) of food inflation in the country. The problem is that the agency, in its present shape, has become an (29) to achieving food security, jacking up the cost of stored grain, and therefore, of food subsidy, to unsustainable levels. A thorough (30) is imperative. The government should procure only to (31) the minimum buffer norm, and allow private trade to procure, store and distribute grain. This means (32) the minimum support price below the rocurement price. Consumption subsidy should be transferred to consumers as cash, which they can use to buy grain from any number of public and private (33) that compete for custom and so keep costs down. This will (34) inefficiencies such as FDI's loader salaries of Rs.1 lakh a month and insufficient and (35) storage of grain.
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 meaningfully complete. The government's move to (26) the Food Corporation of India (FCI) makes sense. The problem is not just that FCI has become (27) with inefficiency and mismanagement, converting itself into the world's largest hoarder of grain and a primary (28) of food inflation in the country. The problem is that the agency, in its present shape, has become an (29) to achieving food security, jacking up the cost of stored grain, and therefore, of food subsidy, to unsustainable levels. A thorough (30) is imperative. The government should procure only to (31) the minimum buffer norm, and allow private trade to procure, store and distribute grain. This means (32) the minimum support price below the rocurement price. Consumption subsidy should be transferred to consumers as cash, which they can use to buy grain from any number of public and private (33) that compete for custom and so keep costs down. This will (34) inefficiencies such as FDI's loader salaries of Rs.1 lakh a month and insufficient and (35) storage of grain.
The RBI keeps on modifying various rates/ratios to keep the flow of money in the market in a balanced situation. Which of the following is NOT directly controlled by the RBI?
One of the seven emirates of United Arab Emirates (UAE) has launched a new initiative called 'Happiness Meter' to monitor the happiness and satisfaction of its population on a daily basis. Identify the emirate.
India is a founder member of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Who among the following is India's ex officio Governor on the Board of Governors of the IMF?
The Bhopal gas tragedy, one of the world's worst industrial disasters, took place when a pesticides factory accidentally released a cloud of Methyl cyanide gas into the air killing thousands of people. The incident took place on
Which of the following countries has launched a new National Day song in Tamil to celebrate the country's 50 years of independence? Tamil is the fourth official language of the country.
The Finance Minister has decided to set aside Rs.50 cr from Social Security Fund (SSF) for payment of premium towards life insurance cover under Jan Dhan scheme. The SSF was set up in 1988-89 for providing social security and is managed by
An account opened under the 'Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana' shall remain operative upto the marriage of the girl child (after the age of 18) or for a period of
The International Court of Justice, commonly referred to as the World Court or ICJ, is the primary judicial branch of the United Nations. It is based in
India's indigenous Beyond Visual Range (BVR) air-to- air missile integrated by HAL on Su-30 MKI aircraft was successfully launched from Chandipur, Odisha. It is named as
If 80% Trucks produced by Company A is sold then what is the difference between the total number of Goods Carriers and Auto rick shows produced by Company B and unsold Trucks of Company A?
If the sale of newspapers by Company E decreases by 3 5% in 2013 whereas the sale of newspapers by Company F increases by 12%, find the average sale of the no. of copies of newspapers in 2013, taking all the companies together.
The highest no. of copies of newspapers sold by a company is how many times the no. of copies sold by a company who sells the minimum number of copies of the newspaper?
The circumference of a circle is equal to average revenue generated by all companies taken together. What would be the area of that circle? (Note: Neglect the crore part of revenue in calculation)
Which of the following statements is/are true? A. Maximum number of students have opted for Private sector. B. Maximum number of executives have opted for Public sector. C. The percentage of male students opting for private sector is more than that of female students. D. The percentage of female executives opting for private sector is more than that of male executives. E Own business is the least opted choice.
Direction: In each of these questions one question is given followed by data in three statements I, II and III. You have to study the questions and the data in the statements and decide that the question can be answered with data in which of the statements and mark your answer accordingly.
What is the number of children in the village?
I. The ratio of males to females to children is 5 :4 :2.
II. The number of children is \[\frac{1}{2}\] of the number of females.
Direction: In each of these questions one question is given followed by data in three statements I, II and III. You have to study the questions and the data in the statements and decide that the question can be answered with data in which of the statements and mark your answer accordingly.
Is A an even number?
I. If A is multiplied by an even number it is equal to an even number.
II. A is exactly divisible by 2.
III. Addition of the first prime number to A gives 4.
Direction: In each of these questions one question is given followed by data in three statements I, II and III. You have to study the questions and the data in the statements and decide that the question can be answered with data in which of the statements and mark your answer accordingly.
What is salary of B in a group of A, B, C and D, whose average salary is Rs.38800?
Direction: In each of these questions one question is given followed by data in three statements I, II and III. You have to study the questions and the data in the statements and decide that the question can be answered with data in which of the statements and mark your answer accordingly.
What is the profit earned by selling a sewing machine for Rs.20010?
I. The cost price of 6 such machines is equal to Rs.1.2 lakh
II. 25% profit is earned by selling each machine.
III. The ratio of selling to cost price is 12.5 : 10.9
Direction: In each of these questions one question is given followed by data in three statements I, II and III. You have to study the questions and the data in the statements and decide that the question can be answered with data in which of the statements and mark your answer accordingly.
What is the speed of stream?
I. A boat covers 24 km in 6 hours upstream.
II. The boat covers 24 km in 3 hours downstream.
III. The ratio of the speed of boat to stream is 3
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the question given below:
In a recently held survey there were 7500 persons in a local area. Out of those, 2500 opted only for Company A's liquor, 1850 opted only for Company B's liquor and 950 opted only for Company C's liquor. The number of persons opting for all the companies is 1000. The number of persons opting only for Company A and C is 250. The number of people opting only for Company B and C is 200 and the number of those opting only for Company A and B is 150.
How many persons opted for at least two companies' liquor?
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the question given below:
In a recently held survey there were 7500 persons in a local area. Out of those, 2500 opted only for Company A's liquor, 1850 opted only for Company B's liquor and 950 opted only for Company C's liquor. The number of persons opting for all the companies is 1000. The number of persons opting only for Company A and C is 250. The number of people opting only for Company B and C is 200 and the number of those opting only for Company A and B is 150.
Find the number of persons who opted for Company A's liquor.
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the question given below:
In a recently held survey there were 7500 persons in a local area. Out of those, 2500 opted only for Company A's liquor, 1850 opted only for Company B's liquor and 950 opted only for Company C's liquor. The number of persons opting for all the companies is 1000. The number of persons opting only for Company A and C is 250. The number of people opting only for Company B and C is 200 and the number of those opting only for Company A and B is 150.
How many persons opted for only one company's liquor?
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the question given below:
In a recently held survey there were 7500 persons in a local area. Out of those, 2500 opted only for Company A's liquor, 1850 opted only for Company B's liquor and 950 opted only for Company C's liquor. The number of persons opting for all the companies is 1000. The number of persons opting only for Company A and C is 250. The number of people opting only for Company B and C is 200 and the number of those opting only for Company A and B is 150.
How many persons did not participate in the survey?
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the question given below:
In a recently held survey there were 7500 persons in a local area. Out of those, 2500 opted only for Company A's liquor, 1850 opted only for Company B's liquor and 950 opted only for Company C's liquor. The number of persons opting for all the companies is 1000. The number of persons opting only for Company A and C is 250. The number of people opting only for Company B and C is 200 and the number of those opting only for Company A and B is 150.
The number of persons opting only for Company A's liquor is what per cent of the total no. of persons opting for only Company B's and only Company C's liquor?
Direction: In the question three statements followed by two conclusions numbered and U. You have to take the given statements to be true even they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Lead 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 the question three statements followed by two conclusions numbered and U. You have to take the given statements to be true even they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Lead all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements: All solutions are liquids.
No liquid is a mixture.
All mixtures are matters.
Conclusions: I. All solutions being matters is a possibility.
Direction: In the question three statements followed by two conclusions numbered and U. You have to take the given statements to be true even they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Lead all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements: Some pages are pens.
All novels are pages.
No novel is a book.
Conclusions: I. Some pens, if they are novels, are also pages.
Direction: In the question three statements followed by two conclusions numbered and U. You have to take the given statements to be true even they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Lead all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements: All doctors are professors.
Some doctors are intelligent.
No intelligent is poor.
Conclusions: I. At least some doctors being poor is a possibility.
II. All doctors, if they are intelligent, are also poor.
Direction: In the question three statements followed by two conclusions numbered and U. You have to take the given statements to be true even they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Lead all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements: No paper is thin.
All thins are circulars.
No circular is a metal.
Conclusions: I. All metals being thin is a possibility.
Direction: Study the information and answer the question that follow.
In a certain code language 'no risk of damage' is coded as 'do me ra su', 'improve policy risk of insurance holders' is coded as 'ti la ra su ju ve', 'no risk policy' is coded as 'su me la' and 'damage of insurance holders' is coded as 'do ti ve ra'.
How is 'improve' coded in the given code language?
Direction: Study the information and answer the question that follow.
In a certain code language 'no risk of damage' is coded as 'do me ra su', 'improve policy risk of insurance holders' is coded as 'ti la ra su ju ve', 'no risk policy' is coded as 'su me la' and 'damage of insurance holders' is coded as 'do ti ve ra'.
What does the code 'me' stand for in the given code language?
Direction: Study the information and answer the question that follow.
In a certain code language 'no risk of damage' is coded as 'do me ra su', 'improve policy risk of insurance holders' is coded as 'ti la ra su ju ve', 'no risk policy' is coded as 'su me la' and 'damage of insurance holders' is coded as 'do ti ve ra'.
How is 'holders' coded in the given code language?
Direction: Study the information and answer the question that follow.
In a certain code language 'no risk of damage' is coded as 'do me ra su', 'improve policy risk of insurance holders' is coded as 'ti la ra su ju ve', 'no risk policy' is coded as 'su me la' and 'damage of insurance holders' is coded as 'do ti ve ra'.
What is the possible code 'improve policy services' in the given code language?
Direction: Study the information and answer the question that follow.
In a certain code language 'no risk of damage' is coded as 'do me ra su', 'improve policy risk of insurance holders' is coded as 'ti la ra su ju ve', 'no risk policy' is coded as 'su me la' and 'damage of insurance holders' is coded as 'do ti ve ra'.
Which of the following will be coded as 'me su do' in the given code language?
Direction: In the question given below, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer
Direction: In the question given below, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer
Direction: In the question given below, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer
Direction: In the question given below, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer
Direction: In the question given below, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the question that follow:
A # B means A is father of B
A * B means A is mother of B
\[A\,\delta \,\Beta \]means A is sister of B
\[A\,\theta \,\Beta \]means A is brother of B
Which of the following pairs of persons represents spouse of each other with regard to the given relations? It is given that T is nephew of N in the expressions \['P\,\theta \,Q\,\delta \,R*\,S\,\#\,T'\]and \['\,L\,\theta \,M\#\,*\,O\,\delta \,\Epsilon '.\]
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the question that follow:
A # B means A is father of B
A * B means A is mother of B
\[A\,\delta \,\Beta \]means A is sister of B
\[A\,\theta \,\Beta \]means A is brother of B
How is H related to D if it is provided that D is the mother of E in the given expressions, \['\,A\,\#\,B\,\delta \,C\,*\,D'\] and \['E\,\delta \,F\,\#\,G\,\theta \,H'?\]
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Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are participants from different teams, viz White, Blue, Green and Black. They participate in different categories, viz Singing, Dancing, Painting, Hockey, Tennis and Cooking in different days of a week from Monday to Saturday. There is no competition on Sunday. Two of them are the players of team White and two of them are the players of team Black.
+ E participates in Tennis but he is neither from team Blue nor from White.
+A is from team White but participates neither on Thursday nor on Wednesday.
+Neither F nor B participates either in Painting or in Hockey.
+Dancing competition is held on Tuesday.
+ Persons participating in Cooking and Painting are from team White and Green respectively.
+ C participates in Singing on Friday and he is from team Blue but F does not participate on Tuesday.
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Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are participants from different teams, viz White, Blue, Green and Black. They participate in different categories, viz Singing, Dancing, Painting, Hockey, Tennis and Cooking in different days of a week from Monday to Saturday. There is no competition on Sunday. Two of them are the players of team White and two of them are the players of team Black.
+ E participates in Tennis but he is neither from team Blue nor from White.
+A is from team White but participates neither on Thursday nor on Wednesday.
+Neither F nor B participates either in Painting or in Hockey.
+Dancing competition is held on Tuesday.
+ Persons participating in Cooking and Painting are from team White and Green respectively.
+ C participates in Singing on Friday and he is from team Blue but F does not participate on Tuesday.
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Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are participants from different teams, viz White, Blue, Green and Black. They participate in different categories, viz Singing, Dancing, Painting, Hockey, Tennis and Cooking in different days of a week from Monday to Saturday. There is no competition on Sunday. Two of them are the players of team White and two of them are the players of team Black.
+ E participates in Tennis but he is neither from team Blue nor from White.
+A is from team White but participates neither on Thursday nor on Wednesday.
+Neither F nor B participates either in Painting or in Hockey.
+Dancing competition is held on Tuesday.
+ Persons participating in Cooking and Painting are from team White and Green respectively.
+ C participates in Singing on Friday and he is from team Blue but F does not participate on Tuesday.
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Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are participants from different teams, viz White, Blue, Green and Black. They participate in different categories, viz Singing, Dancing, Painting, Hockey, Tennis and Cooking in different days of a week from Monday to Saturday. There is no competition on Sunday. Two of them are the players of team White and two of them are the players of team Black.
+ E participates in Tennis but he is neither from team Blue nor from White.
+A is from team White but participates neither on Thursday nor on Wednesday.
+Neither F nor B participates either in Painting or in Hockey.
+Dancing competition is held on Tuesday.
+ Persons participating in Cooking and Painting are from team White and Green respectively.
+ C participates in Singing on Friday and he is from team Blue but F does not participate on Tuesday.
If E participates on Saturday then A must participate on which of the following days?
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Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are participants from different teams, viz White, Blue, Green and Black. They participate in different categories, viz Singing, Dancing, Painting, Hockey, Tennis and Cooking in different days of a week from Monday to Saturday. There is no competition on Sunday. Two of them are the players of team White and two of them are the players of team Black.
+ E participates in Tennis but he is neither from team Blue nor from White.
+A is from team White but participates neither on Thursday nor on Wednesday.
+Neither F nor B participates either in Painting or in Hockey.
+Dancing competition is held on Tuesday.
+ Persons participating in Cooking and Painting are from team White and Green respectively.
+ C participates in Singing on Friday and he is from team Blue but F does not participate on Tuesday.
A participates in which of the following categories?
In the General Budget of India we are always to see that the government makes deficit budget although it is in the hand of the government to make the budget surplus by reducing the planned expenditures. Which of the following could be the reason for making deficit budget?
(A) If the budget will be surplus the economy will contract.
(B) If helps in the economic development of the country.
(C) The World Bank will not sanction loans if there is budget surplus.
(D) The government will have to impose more taxes on the people.
Mrs Indira Gandhi nationalised 20 banks of India-14 in the year 1969 and 6'in the year 1980-saying that the banks were not following the policies adopted by the country after Independence and forced them to come under government ownership. Which of the following is/are assumption(s) in the above statement?
(A) Banks were nationalised because they followed the concept of class banking not mass banking.
(B) India being a socialist country, it is the duty of the banks to do the welfare of people.
(C) The banks should be nationalised in socialist country.
(D) It was declared by the first PM of India that there will be nationalised banks in India.
The Deficit of India is increasing day by day and we can see that non plan expenditures of the government are increasing enormously. What course of action should the government take in order to decrease the Deficit of the (A) country?
The Government of India on the recommendations of a committee led by an expert economist started the merger of the SBI associate banks with the SBI, by merging State Bank of Saurashtra and State Bank of Indore, and in due course other banks will also be merged. Which of the following could be the reason(s) for the merger of the banks?
(A) The government wants to decrease the number of banks.
(B) The government wants to increase the capital of SBI.
(C) The government wants SBI to be at par with the leading banks of the world.
The non-performing assets (NPAs) of the public sector banks in India are increasing at a very fast pace, which is a matter of concern for the Indian economy as the banks are not able to recover the loans given by them. Which course(s) of action should the government take in order to control the increasing NPAs?
What are the small files stored on a user's computer and designed to hold a modest amount of data like passwords and form content a user has previously entered, are called?
When you automatically check spelling and grammar, MS Word uses wavy red underlines to indicate possible spelling errors and wavy _____underlines to indicate possible grammatical errors.