Direction: In the following passage some of the words have been left out first read the passage over and try the understand what is about. Then, fill the blank with the help o, alternatives given.
Pythons are 21, non-venomous snake found 22 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 23. They are considered to be the primitive 24, the living snakes 25 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 26 era in the form 27 62 horny claw like spurs, which are present 28 either side of 29 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 30 female pythons.
Direction: In the following passage some of the words have been left out first read the passage over and try the understand what is about. Then, fill the blank with the help o, alternatives given.
Pythons are 21, non-venomous snake found 22 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 23. They are considered to be the primitive 24, the living snakes 25 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 26 era in the form 27 62 horny claw like spurs, which are present 28 either side of 29 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 30 female pythons.
Direction: In the following passage some of the words have been left out first read the passage over and try the understand what is about. Then, fill the blank with the help o, alternatives given.
Pythons are 21, non-venomous snake found 22 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 23. They are considered to be the primitive 24, the living snakes 25 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 26 era in the form 27 62 horny claw like spurs, which are present 28 either side of 29 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 30 female pythons.
Direction: In the following passage some of the words have been left out first read the passage over and try the understand what is about. Then, fill the blank with the help o, alternatives given.
Pythons are 21, non-venomous snake found 22 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 23. They are considered to be the primitive 24, the living snakes 25 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 26 era in the form 27 62 horny claw like spurs, which are present 28 either side of 29 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 30 female pythons.
Direction: In the following passage some of the words have been left out first read the passage over and try the understand what is about. Then, fill the blank with the help o, alternatives given.
Pythons are 21, non-venomous snake found 22 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 23. They are considered to be the primitive 24, the living snakes 25 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 26 era in the form 27 62 horny claw like spurs, which are present 28 either side of 29 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 30 female pythons.
Direction: In the following passage some of the words have been left out first read the passage over and try the understand what is about. Then, fill the blank with the help o, alternatives given.
Pythons are 21, non-venomous snake found 22 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 23. They are considered to be the primitive 24, the living snakes 25 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 26 era in the form 27 62 horny claw like spurs, which are present 28 either side of 29 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 30 female pythons.
Direction: In the following passage some of the words have been left out first read the passage over and try the understand what is about. Then, fill the blank with the help o, alternatives given.
Pythons are 21, non-venomous snake found 22 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 23. They are considered to be the primitive 24, the living snakes 25 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 26 era in the form 27 62 horny claw like spurs, which are present 28 either side of 29 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 30 female pythons.
Direction: In the following passage some of the words have been left out first read the passage over and try the understand what is about. Then, fill the blank with the help o, alternatives given.
Pythons are 21, non-venomous snake found 22 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 23. They are considered to be the primitive 24, the living snakes 25 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 26 era in the form 27 62 horny claw like spurs, which are present 28 either side of 29 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 30 female pythons.
Direction: In the following passage some of the words have been left out first read the passage over and try the understand what is about. Then, fill the blank with the help o, alternatives given.
Pythons are 21, non-venomous snake found 22 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 23. They are considered to be the primitive 24, the living snakes 25 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 26 era in the form 27 62 horny claw like spurs, which are present 28 either side of 29 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 30 female pythons.
Direction: In the following passage some of the words have been left out first read the passage over and try the understand what is about. Then, fill the blank with the help o, alternatives given.
Pythons are 21, non-venomous snake found 22 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 23. They are considered to be the primitive 24, the living snakes 25 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 26 era in the form 27 62 horny claw like spurs, which are present 28 either side of 29 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 30 female pythons.
I. The regulating Act of 1773 established for the first time the Supreme Court in Calcutta
II. Under the High Court Act, 1801. High Courts were established in the presidency towns of Calcutta, Bombay and Madras.
III. The Government of India Act, 1935 set-up the federal Court of India To act as an intermediate appellant between High Courts and the privy council.
Which of the above statements is/are correct about judicial system in India?
What fraction of legislative council members are nominated by Governor on the advice of cabinet from amongst those having excelled in the fields of Science, Arts, Literature, Cooperative Movement or Social Science?
'Rupay' is the domestic ATM/debit card payment system on the lines of international system like visa and master card launched by which of the following banks.
Which of the following US space shuttle completed its final voyage at Los Angeles international airport after a ariel tour around California landmarks?
Principle Article 220 of the constitution reads as follows 'No person who, after the commencement of this Constitution, has held office as a permanent Judge of a High Court shall plead or act in any court or before any authority in India except the Supreme Court and the other High Court'.
Facts Mr X, a lawyer practicing in the Allahabad High Court, was appointed as an additional Judge in the Allahabad High Court. After six months, he submitted his resignation citing the reason that he would like to continue his practice.
A)
He can practice only in the Supreme Court
doneclear
B)
He can practice only in the Supreme Court and High Court except Allahabad High Court
doneclear
C)
He can practice in any court including Allahabad High Court
Principle Attempt to murder is punishable under S.307 IPC, but preparation is not an offence.
Facts A mixes sugar, thinking that it was poison in the tea meant for B with an intention to cause his death. What offence, if any, has been committed by A?
A)
A is not liable to be punished for any offence. 'A' has done only preparation for the commission of crime
Principle Nobody shall unlawfully interfere with a person's use or enjoyment of land or some right over, or in connection with it. The use or enjoyment, envisaged herein, should be normal and reasonable taking into account surrounding situations.
Facts Jeevan and Pavan were neighbours in a residential locality. Pavan started a tabia class in a part of his house and the sound, disturbed Jeevan who could not put up with any kind of continuous noise. He filed a suit against Pavan.
A)
Pavan is liable, because he should not have started tabala class in his house
doneclear
B)
Pavan is liable, because as neighbours, he should have realised Jeean's delicate nature
doneclear
C)
Pavan is not liable, because the sound does not interfere with Jeevan's use or enjoyment of land or any of his rights
Principle Whosoever enters into a upon the property in the possession of another, with intent to commit an offence or to intimidate or annoy any person in possession of the property and remains there with intent thereby to intimidate or annoy another person or with intent to commit an offence is guilty of criminal trespass.
Facts The accused entered at night into a house to carry on intimate relations with an unmarried major girl on her invitation and information that her family members are absent. However, he was caught by her uncle before he could get away. Is the accused guilty of criminal trespass?
A)
Guilty of criminal trespass as he annoyed the uncle
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B)
Guilty because he entered the house to commit a crime against the girl
doneclear
C)
Guilty because no one should enter into the house of another at night
Principle A master will be liable for the negligent acts of his servant, in the course of employment.
Facts Raju was a driver employed by Cosmos Company to drive their luxury buses during the night. Manu has been his assistant over a period of time. One night, when he was driving he felt terrible sleepy and he handed over the steering wheel to Manu. He dozed off.
The bus hit against a car coming from the opposite side due to the inexperience of Manu. The owner of the car field a suit against Cosmos.
A)
Cosmos will be liable, though it was improper on the part of Raju to ask Manu to drive
doneclear
B)
Cosmos will not be liable to pay, because Raju was not supposed to ask Manu to drive
doneclear
C)
Cosmos will not be liable, because Manu was not acting in the course of his employment
Principle Contract is an agreement freely entered into between the parties.
Facts Ramlal was dealer of cement. The Government of India, by an order issued under the Essential Commodities Act, fixed the price of cement, and also the quantity which a person can buy from the dealer. Ramlal carried on his business under this new order for some time, but he refused to pay sales tax on his sale transactions on the ground that these were not the contracts freely entered into by him
A)
Ramlal would succeed, because free consent between the parties was there despite the restriction on price and quantity
doneclear
B)
Ramlal would not succeed, because free consent between the parties was there despite the restrictions on price and quantity
doneclear
C)
Ramlal would succeed, because the government under the new order, forced him to enter into contracts
Principle A confession made in the court should be free and voluntary. A confession made under pressure, is a weak type of evidence.
Facts Rahul and Amit are good students. They are room partners. Amit becomes friendly with Sumit who is a drug addict, Amit also starts consuming drug. One day Amit does not have money to buy drugs. He steals an imported watch of Rahul. Rahul complains to the police. Amit is arrested In the lock up, the police tell Amit that if he confesses he may be released Amit confesses in the court.
A)
Amit is likely to be punished, because he confessed in the court and told the truth
doneclear
B)
Amit cannot be punished, because he confessed under the influence of the police
doneclear
C)
Amit cannot be punished, because no one had seen him stealing Rahul's watch
Principle 'Benami' transaction means a transaction in which property is transferred to one person, for a consideration paid by another. This law does not apply, if purchase is made by a person in favour of his wife or unmarried daughter. Any person who enters into a Benami transaction shall be punished with imprisonment for 3 years.
Facts Mahendra, a rich industrialist list buys a plot of land in the name of his concubine. Decision is Mahendra liable for imprisonment?
A)
No, because the exception applies to his case
doneclear
B)
Yes, because he has entered into a Benami Transaction
Principle The abetment of an offence, being an offence, the abetment of such an abetment is also an offence.
Facts A instigates B to instigate C to murder Z. B accordingly instigates C, a lunatic to murder Z and C commits that offence in consequence of B's instigation.
A)
B is liable to be punished for his offence with the punishment for murder
doneclear
B)
A instigated B to commit the offence, A is also liable to the same punishment
1. Master, is liable for the wrongful acts committed by servants, in the course of their employment if third parties suffer damages in consequences.
2. However, the master is not liable if the wrongful act committed by the servant has no connection whatsoever with the servant's contract of employment.
3. If a person by an act lowers the reputation of another in the eye of right thinking people, then the person who suffered loss of reputation can sue for damages.
Facts Tiwari is servant of Ajit. On his way to Ajit's house to report for duty, he goes to have a cup of coffee. There he sees Singh and accuses Mr Singh of being a dishonest person. Mr Singh wants to sue Ajit, as Tiwari is Ajit's servant.
A)
Ajit is liable, because Tiwari defamed Singh
doneclear
B)
Ajit is not liable, as the defamation was not in the course of Tiwari's employment
doneclear
C)
Ajit is liable, even though the defamation was not in the course of employment
Direction: Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide, which of the arguments is a 'strong argument and which is a 'weak' argument.
Statement Should all the small shops selling household commodities be closed down in big cities in India?
Arguments
I. No, all those people engaged in running these small shops will be jobless and will be left with no earning to manage their livelihood
II. Yes, people prefer to carry out all their purchases under one roof in big shopping malls in the big cities and hence these small shops may not get customers to service.
Direction: Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide, which of the arguments is a 'strong argument and which is a 'weak' argument.
Statement Should there be a complete ban on the use of pesticides for maintaining fruit-growing plants and trees?
Arguments
I. No, all these plants and trees will get destroyed by the attacks of the pests, causing Severe financial loss to the farmers.
II. Yes, the hazardous chemicals used in the pesticides find their way into the fruits, causing serious health hazard to, all those who consume these fruits.
Direction: Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide, which of the arguments is a 'strong argument and which is a 'weak' argument.
Statement Should there be a complete ban on telecast of adult movies on television?
Arguments
I. Yes, such movies adversely affect the children and their interests are to be given top priority.
II. No, instead they can be telecast at certain fixed time when children are generally away from home.
Direction: Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide, which of the arguments is a 'strong argument and which is a 'weak' argument.
Statement Should cricket, replace hockey as the national sport of India?
Arguments
I. Yes, the performance of the hockey team has been dismal for the last few years.
II. No, cricket is the national sport of Australia and no two countries must have the same national sport.
Direction: Read the following statements considering them to be true and therefore judge their conclusions numbered I, II, and III and given your answer accordingly.
Statements All bananas are apples. Some apples are oranges. All oranges are grapes.
Conclusions
I. Some grapes are bananas,
II. Some grapes are apples.
III. Some oranges are bananas.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.
Direction: Read the following statements considering them to be true and therefore judge their conclusions numbered I, II, and III and given your answer accordingly.
Statements Some tables are chairs. All chairs are benches. All benches are desks.
Conclusions
I. Some desks are tables.
II. Some benches are tables.
III. Some desks are chairs.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.
Direction: Read the following statements considering them to be true and therefore judge their conclusions numbered I, II, and III and given your answer accordingly.
Statements Some towns are villages. Some villages are lanes. Some lanes are hamlets.
Conclusions
I. Some hamlets are villages.
II. Some lanes are towns.
III. Some hamlets are towns.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.
Direction: Read the following statements considering them to be true and therefore judge their conclusions numbered I, II, and III and given your answer accordingly.
Statements All buildings are mirrors. Some mirrors are pens. No pen is paper.
Conclusions
I. Some papers are buildings.
II. Some pens are buildings.
III. Some papers are mirrors.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.
Direction: Each of the following question a related pair of words is followed by four pairs of words or phrases. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship summlar to the one expressed in question pair
Direction: Each of the following question a related pair of words is followed by four pairs of words or phrases. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship summlar to the one expressed in question pair
Direction: Each of the following question a related pair of words is followed by four pairs of words or phrases. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship summlar to the one expressed in question pair
Direction: Each of the following question a related pair of words is followed by four pairs of words or phrases. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship summlar to the one expressed in question pair
Direction: Each of the following question a related pair of words is followed by four pairs of words or phrases. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship summlar to the one expressed in question pair
Direction: In each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true and on the basis of the information given in the statement, decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follows for pursuing.
Statement Severe drought is reported to have set in several parts of the country.
Courses of Action
I. Government should immediately make arrangement for providing financial assistance to those affected
II. Food, water and fodder should immediately be sent to all these areas to save the people and cattle.
Direction: In each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true and on the basis of the information given in the statement, decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follows for pursuing.
Statement Since, its launching in 1881, Vayudoot has so far accumulated losses amounting to Rs 153 crore,
Courses of Action
I. Vayudoot should be directed to reduce wasteful expenditure and to increase passenger fare.
II. An amount of about Rs 300 crore should be provided to Vayudoot to make the airliner economically viable.
I think of a number. I double the number, add 6 and multiply the result by 10. I now divide by 20 and subtract the number I first thought of the result is
The average weight of 24 students of section A of a class is 58 kg whereas the average weight of 26 students of sections B of the same class is 60.5 kg. Find the average weight of all the 50 students of the class
Eight people enter into a partnership; 6 of them being in Rs 30 each. The seventh person brings in Rs 10 more than the average of eight persons and the eighth person brings in Rs 55. What is the total sum brought in?
A can do a piece of work in 30 days, B in 50 days and C in 40 days. If A is assisted by B on one day and by C on the next day alternately, work will be completed in
A person sets to cover a distance of 12 km in 45 min. If he covers \[\frac{3}{4}\,th\] of the distance in \[\frac{2}{3}\,rd\] time, what should be his speed to cover the remaining distance in the remaining time?