Direction: Given below are the jumbled sentences of a paragraph. The first and the last sentence of the jumbled paragraph are given in correct order. Arrange the middle sentence in the correct sequence.
\[{{S}_{1}}\] : I stood staring into the pit
\[{{S}_{6}}\]: At the sound of birds ovrhead, I looked up at the huge fighting machine that would fight no more
P : Across on the other side of the pit, huge and strange, lay a great flying machine
Q : The huge engines so great and wonderful in their power, so unearthly in their shapes, rose out of the shadows
R : They must have been experimenting with this when decay and death stopped them
S : A crowd of dogs fought over the bodies that lay in the depth of the pit, far below me
Direction: Given below are the jumbled sentences of a paragraph. The first and the last sentence of the jumbled paragraph are given in correct order. Arrange the middle sentence in the correct sequence.
\[{{S}_{1}}\] : The US space shuttle Columbia landed safely at the Edwards Air Force base in the Majave desert
\[{{S}_{6}}\]: It opened a new era in man's attempt to conquer space by proving that a reusable craft could now be used
P : It was accomplished after a 54 hours space flight in which it circled the earth 36 times
R: It moved smoothly to a stop as a special crew and equipment rushed to greet it
S : With astranaut John young piloting the Columbia, the shuttle came to a halt on a dry lake bed
Direction: Given below are the jumbled sentences of a paragraph. The first and the last sentence of the jumbled paragraph are given in correct order. Arrange the middle sentence in the correct sequence.
\[{{S}_{1}}\] : A child exposed constantly to things Like laptops, ipods, etc, instead of playmates, physical games and toys or interaction with people around him, is bound to lose out on so much
\[{{S}_{6}}\] : Which tend to sound like nagging and are easily ignored fight the right note firm serious, but not judgmental
P : I would advise you to do it in one serious talk with the parents rather than several gentle and subtle hinds
Q : There are many parents around who are themselves unable to switch off from the network and yet expect their kids to play, study, read, make friends, eat and sleep well.
R : It may appear like interferences but steel yourself and get involved
S : If you stopped this happening in your family, you would be doing them a favour by intervening
Direction: Given below are the jumbled sentences of a paragraph. The first and the last sentence of the jumbled paragraph are given in correct order. Arrange the middle sentence in the correct sequence.
\[{{S}_{1}}\]: All men have some degree of physical courage
\[{{S}_{6}}\] : If there are continuous calls on our courage, we begin to overdraw
P : We can use it up, if there are heavy, and what is more serious
Q : Courage you know is like having money in the bank
R : But don't forget, courage is an expendable quality
S : We start with certain capital of courage, some large, some small and we proceed to draw on our balance
Direction: Given below are the jumbled sentences of a paragraph. The first and the last sentence of the jumbled paragraph are given in correct order. Arrange the middle sentence in the correct sequence.
\[{{S}_{1}}\] : Government aid is urgently needed to help cities
\[{{S}_{6}}\]: The perfect container is the edible ice-cream cone
P : The packing industries could to an excellent service by using materials that disappear fast
Q : Magnetic extractors in incinerators could save tons of metal and reduce incineration by ten per cent
R : Build all kinds of waste treating facilities
S : Above all, man should strive to contain natural decay by recyling or reusing as much waste as possible
Which of the following model agencies asked all the entertainment channels not to televise abusive, crass, vulgar, as well as double meaning language that has sexual overtones in comedy's name?
Which of the following ministry released 'Shubh Yatra' an exclusively monthly bi-lingual (Hindi-Eng) magazine which covers travel life style, culture and entertainment in all colour and space?
The entire world came together on one platform to raise the voice for the violence against women across the globe by participating in "One Billion Rising Campaign. The campaign was launched in which of the following states?
The Government of India decided to add four tribes to the list of scheduled tribes located in Chhattisgarh and Kerala. Which of the following are the tribes included?
I. Abuj Maria
II. Korba
III. Hill Korba
IV. Kodaku
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.
The 'Bombay Stock Exchange' launched the first carbon based thematic index in the country, which takes a strategic view of organizational commitment to climate change mitigation. This index is known as
Which of the following wildlife sanctuary is host to one of the largest populations of Hampson's hedge blues butterfly, which is endemic to the Western Chats
Which state's assembly became the first to unanimously adopt a bill to give legislative backing to the sub-plans for SC/ST with a mandatory provision for allocation of nearly fourth of the states annual plan of the budget for them as insisted by the Planning Commission and NDC.
Principle Nothing is an offence done by a person who, at the time of doing it, by reason of unsoundness of mind, is incapable of knowing the nature of the act or what he is doing is wrong or contrary to law.
Facts A received divine orders in his sleep to sacrifice his 3 yr old child He carries out the order and kills his son. Decide
A)
A is to be punished for murder
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B)
A can plead unsoundness of mind as defense and he should not be charged for murder
doneclear
C)
A is not guilty of any offence as it was the order of God
Principle Part performance in the contract is subject to the part consideration.
Facts Lata, agreed with Banaras cultural society to sing in their society for a period of 20 days. The society agreed to pay Rs 1500 everyday. Lata performed for 5 days. After that she went to Delhi for some other program without informing Banaras cultural society. So, they cancelled her programme for the remaining days. Lata claimed her remuneration for the five days during which time she sang at the society. Society did not pay, suggesting that they had to face problems and sustained loss for cancelling her programme. They want her to pay damages. Decide the case.
A)
Lata shall not pay compensation to the society and not to claim 5 days remuneration
doneclear
B)
Lata shall succeed in getting her 5 days remuneration and not liable for compensation to pay to the cultural society
doneclear
C)
Lata shall succeed for getting 10 days remuneration, as a five on society, as they cancelled her contract
Principle Master will be liable for the wrongful acts of his servants in course of employment.
Facts Shikha was an old widow, who opened an account with the Canara Bank, whereby she would deposit Rs 100 everyday in the bank. Mukesh was a neighbour, who used to collect the amount and deposit them in bank. Mukesh used to get a small commission from the bank for money deposited. One day it was discovered that Mukesh, who had not deposited the money for more than 3 months had vanished with the amount. Shikha filed a suit against the Canara Bank.
Decision
A)
Canara Bank, would be liable because Mukesh was paid commission by the bank for doing its work, so he was working as an agent of bank
doneclear
B)
Bank would not be liable because Mukesh was not an employee of the bank
doneclear
C)
Bank would not be liable, for the failure of Shikha to check the balance in her account
Principle Any person using force to obtain the consent of the other party, to a contract causes coercion. If coercion is caused in a contract, the party against whom the coercion is committed, may terminate the contract.
Facts A, an gunpoint, wants to compel B to sign a sale agreement of a property. A, did not use the gun and thereby no shot was fired from gun, B moved backward and held the sale agreement and signs. Can B afterwards avoid the contract?
Decision
A)
Yes, because the gun in possession of A was original one
doneclear
B)
No, because A did not fired from his gun
doneclear
C)
No, because he signed by his own hand and A did not hold his hand
doneclear
D)
Yes, because he signed the sale agreement on coercion
Facts Kamal and Vimal share a room in a youth hostel. One day Kamal leaves the room and sees that his three friends Amit, Mohan and Raghav are quarrelling outside the youth hostel. Suddenly, Amit stabs Mohan with a knife. Kamal is horrified and returns to his room and tells about the incident to Vimal. After some time, the police reaches the hostel and asks questions from student. The police also asks questions to Vimal. Vimal tells the police that Amit stabbed Mohan.
Decision
A)
Vimal told truth to the police and Amit can be punished
doneclear
B)
Vimal's statement has no value in the eyes of law
doneclear
C)
Vimal should have told to the police that, he was not present at the time of incident
Principle Preparation to commit an offence is not an offence. After making the preparation any act done towards committing the offence with the intention to commit it, is an attempt to commit the offence, which is by itself an offence.
Facts Vipin wants to kills Ajay. He buys a gun and cartridges for committing the murder. He, then sets out searching for Ajay and when sees Ajay, he loads his gun and takes aim at him and pulls the trigger. The gun did not fire.
Decision
A)
Vipin is guilty of attempt to murder Ajay, from the time he sets out in search of Ajay
doneclear
B)
Vipin is guilty of attempt to murder from the time he loads the gun
doneclear
C)
Vipin is guilty of attempt to murder from the moment he takes aim at Ajay
doneclear
D)
Vipin is not guilty as the gun did not fire and Ajay was not hurt
Principle Consumer for any transaction has own choice for the better taste of goods and services.
Facts Akash, a merchant from Delhi, was on a tour in Hyderabad He came across a shop, which was selling dry fruits. Akash saw some oats, which were good and decided to purchase the same. After returning to Delhi, he wrote a letter to the shopkeeper in Hyderabad, asking him to send one quintal of good oats. After about 10 days he receives one quintal of oats but he found them to be very old. He rejected the consignment and asked them for return of the money paid by him. They replied saying that oats would become good only when they were old. But he wanted new oats, which according to him were good Decide the case.
A)
Akash, will succeed because it is the consumer's own choice to decide the good or badness of the goods
doneclear
B)
Akash will succeed because he has paid money in advance
doneclear
C)
Akash will not succeed because the old oats are good
doneclear
D)
Akash will not succeed because he has to act as per seller's direction
Principle One has the right to defend his life and property against criminal harm provided, it is not possible to approach public authorities and more harm than is necessary has not been caused to avert the danger.
Facts A has a farmhouse on the outskirts of Delhi, where he was attacked by a gang of armed robbers. A without informing the police at first warned the robbers by firing in the air. As they were fleeing from the farm house, he fired and killed one of them. At the trial.
I. A can avail the right of private defense as he was defending his life and property.
II. A cannot avail the right as he failed to inform the police.
III. A cannot avail the right as he caused more harm than was necessary to ward off the danger.
IV. A can avail of the right as at first he only fired in the air.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
Principle A person is guilty of cheating when he fraudulently induces another person to deliver the letter's property to him.
Facts Narendra by pledging as diamonds article, which he knows are not diamonds, intentionally deceives Mahendra and thereby dishonestly induces Mahendra to lend money. Decide the liability
I. Mischief is an injury to peroperty with the intention of causing wrongful loss to any person or public
II. The person to whom the loss is wrongfully caused by mischief need not be the owner of the property himself.
Facts A has leased his house to B for 3 yr. After one year A feels the need for the house and requests B tovacate the house but B refuses. A in order to get B to vacate the house but B refuses. A in order to get B to vacate the house,causes fire to it, but B with the help of the neighbours quickly extinguishes the fire before it could really damage the property.
A)
A is not guilty of mischief
doneclear
B)
A is not guilty of mischief as there was no damage
Principle Whoever, by words, signs or otherwise brings into hatred or contempt or incites disaffection towards the government established by law in India shall be punished with imprisonment for life.
Facts In a public meeting, Mahendra Pratap, the leader of opposition party thunders, "This is a government of scoundrels, boot loggers and scamsters. They deserve to be unseated. Teach them a lesson in the coming elections by voting them out of power." The government is contemplating to prosecute Mr Mahendra Pratap.
A)
Mahendra Pratap is guilty of sedition for having made irresponsible and inflammatory statements against the government
doneclear
B)
Mahendra Pratap is not guilty of sedition, as he is only exercising his freedom of speech in public
doneclear
C)
Mahendra Pratap is guilty of sedition, as his statement would incite people to violence leading to breakdown of law and order
doneclear
D)
Mahendra Pratap is guilty of criminal conspiracy against the government by giving such a speech full of hatred
X a revenue officer, having dominion over public money by virtue of his office and is either directed by law, or bound by a contract, express or implied, with the government, to pay into a certain treasury all the public money which he holds. X dishonestly appropriates the money. Which one of the following offences has X committed under IPC?
A)
Criminal Breach of Trust, under Section 405 IPC
doneclear
B)
Theft, under Section 378 IPC
doneclear
C)
Misappropriation of Property, under Section 403 IPC
A with the intention of committing theft entered the house of B. B, on seeing him entering, struck him with an* iron rod and A fell down unconscious. Thereafter, B gave him another blow of iron rod at his head, which caused his death. On being prosecuted for murder, B took the plea of private defense. Which of the following argument is valid?
A)
Since, B was acting in the exercise of private defense of his property, he had taken a valid defense
doneclear
B)
B has used excessive force as once A fell unconscious; there was no need for the second blow. Hence, B's plea is not valid
doneclear
C)
Since, in the defense of one's property one cannot cause death of the intruder, B is liable for murder
doneclear
D)
If A committed house break in the night, B has the right to cause death in the defense of his property, hence B's plea is valid and not liable for any offence
I. An agreement enforceable in a court of law is a contract.
II. In order for an agreement to be enforceable in a court of law, there must be a meeting of minds between both the parties.
III. Parties to a contract should do something for the other party. The obligation to do something for the other party is mutual. This is called 'consideration' and absence of consideration render the contract unenforceable.
Facts Ashwini promised to take Rohit out or a dinner in Le Meridian. Even after 2 weeks, Ashwini did not fulfil his promise. Rohit wants to sue Ashwini to enforce that promise. If Rohit goes to court.
A)
he can compel Ashwini to buy him a dinner at Le Meridian, as both are competent to contract
doneclear
B)
he can recover the value of dinner from Ashwini
doneclear
C)
Both a and b
doneclear
D)
this promise will not be enforced by a court of law as there is not consideration from Rohit
Direction: Each of the next 10 questions consists of two statements are labelled as 'Assertion (A) and other of 'Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer.
Assertion (A) The preamble of the Constitution starts with, 'We the people of India'.
Reason (R) It implies that the Constitution is created by the entire nation.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next 10 questions consists of two statements are labelled as 'Assertion (A) and other of 'Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer.
Assertion (A) Although the word federation finds no mention in the Constitution of India, India is a federation.
Reason (R) In a Parliamentary democracy, executive is held responsible to the legislature.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next 10 questions consists of two statements are labelled as 'Assertion (A) and other of 'Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer.
Assertion (A) The council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the lower house.
Reason (R) Most of the Ministers are from lower house.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next 10 questions consists of two statements are labelled as 'Assertion (A) and other of 'Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer.
Assertion (A) The Council of Ministers is a composite body.
Reason (R) The number of members of the Council of Ministers is specified in the Constitution.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next 10 questions consists of two statements are labelled as 'Assertion (A) and other of 'Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer.
Assertion (A) The right to move the Supreme Court under Article 32 of the Constitution by appropriate proceedings for the enforcement of the Fundamental Rights is guaranteed as Fundamental Right.
Reason (R) Supreme Court of India has been appointed as the guardian of the Constitution.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next 10 questions consists of two statements are labelled as 'Assertion (A) and other of 'Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer.
Assertion (A) In tort of negligence, the defendant must not only owe the plaintiff a duty of care, he must be in breach of it.
Reason (R) Negligence is the omission to do something which a reasonable man, guided upon by those considerations which ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do or doing something which a prudent and reasonable man would not do.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next 10 questions consists of two statements are labelled as 'Assertion (A) and other of 'Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer.
Assertion (A) Ex-post-facto laws are void if they provide for punishment of an act that had been lawful when done.
Reason (R) Imposing or increasing a penalty with retrospective effect for violation of a taxing statute does not infringe prohibition against ex-post-facto laws.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next 10 questions consists of two statements are labelled as 'Assertion (A) and other of 'Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer.
Assertion (A) If A does some work of B, without his request or knowledge, he can stillsue for the value of his work.
Reason (R) Acquiescence can be presumed from silence.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next 10 questions consists of two statements are labelled as 'Assertion (A) and other of 'Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer.
Assertion (A) A legal right is a legally protected interest.
Reason (R) An element of advantage is essential to constitute a right.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Direction: Each of the next 10 questions consists of two statements are labelled as 'Assertion (A) and other of 'Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer.
Assertion (A) Customs to have the force of law must be immemorial.
Reason (R) Customs represent common consciousness of people.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
doneclear
B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Principle A contract is an agreement which the law will enforce. All agreements are contracts if they are made with free consent by parties competent to contract for a lawful consideration and with a lawful object.
Facts Varun, a young man of 28 yrs without any consideration agrees to give Vivek Rs 20000. Varun fails to fulfil his promise. Vivek files a suit against Varun for the amount.
A)
Vivek will succeed as Varun made the promise of his own free will
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B)
Vivek will succeed as the money is not being paid for any illegal object
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C)
Vivek will succeed as Varun has the capacity to make the contract
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D)
Vivek will fail as the agreement is without consideration
Direction: In the word 'ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH', the first half of the letters are reversed, last but one letter is then prefixed, then finally letter 'S' is suffixed
Direction: In the word 'ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH', the first half of the letters are reversed, last but one letter is then prefixed, then finally letter 'S' is suffixed
How many vowels will be to the left of the middle letter?
Direction: In the word 'ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH', the first half of the letters are reversed, last but one letter is then prefixed, then finally letter 'S' is suffixed
Which of the two vowels will be adjoining each other?
Direction: In the word 'ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH', the first half of the letters are reversed, last but one letter is then prefixed, then finally letter 'S' is suffixed
Which vowel will have a consonant to the left but a vowel to the right of it?
Direction: In the word 'ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH', the first half of the letters are reversed, last but one letter is then prefixed, then finally letter 'S' is suffixed
Direction: 'Kya-Kya' is an island in the South pacific The inhabitants of 'Kya-Kya' always answer any question with two sentences. One of which is always true and the other always false.
You are walking on a road and come to a fork. You ask the inhabitants Ram, Laxman and Lila, "which road will take me to the village?"
Ram says, "I never speak to strangers, I am new to these parts."
Laxman says, "I am married to Lila. Take the left road" Lila says, "I am married to Ram. He is not new to this place."
Direction: 'Kya-Kya' is an island in the South pacific The inhabitants of 'Kya-Kya' always answer any question with two sentences. One of which is always true and the other always false.
You find that your boat is stolen. You question three inhabitants of the island and they reply as follows John says, "I didn't do it Mathew didn't do it."
Mathew says, "I didn't do it. Krishna didn't do it." Krishna says, "I didn't do it. I don't know who did it." Who stole your boat?
Direction: 'Kya-Kya' is an island in the South pacific The inhabitants of 'Kya-Kya' always answer any question with two sentences. One of which is always true and the other always false.
You want to speak to the chief of the village. You question three inhabitants?Amar, Bobby and Charles. Only Bobby is wearing red shirt.
I. Amar says, "I am not Bobby's son. The chief wears a red shirt."
II. Bobby says, "I am Amar's father. Charles is the chief."
III. Charles says, "The chief is one among us. I am the chief." Who is the chief?
Direction: 'Kya-Kya' is an island in the South pacific The inhabitants of 'Kya-Kya' always answer any question with two sentences. One of which is always true and the other always false.
There is only one pilot on the island You interview three men?Koik, Lony and Mima You also notice that Koik is wearing a cap.
I. Mirna says, "Lony's father is the pilot. Lony is not the priest's son."
II. Koik says, "I am the priest on this island Only pilot can wear caps."
III. Lony says, "I am the priest's son. Koik is not the priest."
Direction: 'Kya-Kya' is an island in the South pacific The inhabitants of 'Kya-Kya' always answer any question with two sentences. One of which is always true and the other always false.
Three of the following four pairs of alphabets and numerals have same relationship between their elements as in the case of the pair "PROBLEM: 2948375" and hence form a group. Which one does not belong to the group?
Direction: In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even, if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the conclusions can disregarding commonly known facts be logically derived
Direction: In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even, if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the conclusions can disregarding commonly known facts be logically derived
Direction: In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even, if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the conclusions can disregarding commonly known facts be logically derived
Direction: In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even, if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the conclusions can disregarding commonly known facts be logically derived
Direction: In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even, if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the conclusions can disregarding commonly known facts be logically derived
Monopoly is characterized by an absence of or decline in competition. The ABC Company realize that is operations are in competitive industries. Which of the following conclusions may be inferred from the above?
Direction: Each question given below consists of a statement, followed by two Arguments \ and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument and which is a 'weak argument'.
Statement Is paying ransom or agreeing to the conditions of kidnappers of political figures, a proper course of action?
Arguments
I. Yes, the victims must be saved at all costs.
II. No, if encourages the kidnappers to continue their sinister activities.
Direction: Each question given below consists of a statement, followed by two Arguments \ and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument and which is a 'weak argument'.
Statement Is buying things on instalments profitable to the customer?
Arguments
I. Yes, he has to pay less.
II. No, paying instalments upsets the family budget.
Direction: Each question given below consists of a statement, followed by two Arguments \ and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument and which is a 'weak argument'.
Statement Should agriculture in rural India be mechanized?
Arguments
I. Yes, it would lead to the higher production.
II. No, then many villagers would be left unemployed
Direction: Each question given below consists of a statement, followed by two Arguments \ and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument and which is a 'weak argument'.
Statement Should new big industries be started in Mumbai?
Arguments
I. Yes, it will create job opportunities.
II. No, it will further add to the pollution of the city,
Direction: Each question given below consists of a statement, followed by two Arguments \ and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument and which is a 'weak argument'.
Statement Should military service be made compulsory in our country?
Arguments
I. No, it is against the policy of non-violence.
II. Yes, every citizen should protect his country.
The average score of Dhoni after 48 innings is 48 and in the 49th inning, Dhoni scores 97 runs. In the 50th inning, the minimum number of runs required to increase his average score by 2 than it was before the 50th inning is
4 kg of a metal contains \[\frac{1}{5}\] copper and rest is zinc Another 5 kg of metal contains \[\frac{1}{6}\] copper and rest is zinc The ratio of copper and zinc into the mixture of these two metals is
The value of a coin varies directly to the square of its radius, when its thickness is constant. The radius of a coin is 1.5 cm and its value is Rs 2. What will be the radius of a coin, if its value is Rs 5?
In Veeru Bhai Pvt. Ltd. company 60% of the employees are men and 48% of the employees are engineer and 66.6% of these are men. The percentage of women who are not engineer, is
By selling a colour TV for Rs 23520, a dealer suffers a loss of 4%. What is the cost price of the colour TV and at what price should he sell it to gain 8%?
P is thrice as efficient as Q and is therefore able to finish a piece of work in 60 days less than Q. Find the time in which P and Q can complete the work individually.