I am standing at the centre of a circular field. I go down South to the edge of the field and then turning left I walk along the boundary of the field equal to three- eighths of its length. Then, I turn West and go right across to the opposite point on the boundary. In which direction am I from the starting point?
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Prashant Arora has three children\[-\]Sangeeta, Vimal and Ashish. Ashish married Monika, the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy. The Roys married their youngest daughter to the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Sharma and they had two children named Amit and Shashi. The Roys have two more children, Roshan and Vandana, both elder to Veena. Sameer and Ajay are sons of Ashish and Monika. Rashmi is the daughter of Amit.
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Prashant Arora has three children\[-\]Sangeeta, Vimal and Ashish. Ashish married Monika, the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy. The Roys married their youngest daughter to the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Sharma and they had two children named Amit and Shashi. The Roys have two more children, Roshan and Vandana, both elder to Veena. Sameer and Ajay are sons of Ashish and Monika. Rashmi is the daughter of Amit.
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Prashant Arora has three children\[-\]Sangeeta, Vimal and Ashish. Ashish married Monika, the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy. The Roys married their youngest daughter to the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Sharma and they had two children named Amit and Shashi. The Roys have two more children, Roshan and Vandana, both elder to Veena. Sameer and Ajay are sons of Ashish and Monika. Rashmi is the daughter of Amit.
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Prashant Arora has three children\[-\]Sangeeta, Vimal and Ashish. Ashish married Monika, the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy. The Roys married their youngest daughter to the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Sharma and they had two children named Amit and Shashi. The Roys have two more children, Roshan and Vandana, both elder to Veena. Sameer and Ajay are sons of Ashish and Monika. Rashmi is the daughter of Amit.
In the following question, numbers of letters are skipped in between by a particular rule. Which of the following series observes the rule? Number of letters skipped in between adjacent letters in the series decreases by three.
Find out the set of number amongst the four sets of numbers given in the alternatives which is the most like the set given in the question. Given set (7, 15, 31)
In the following question, numbers of letters are skipped in between by a particular rule. Which of the following series observes the rule? Number of letters skipped in between-the adjacent letters in the series are multiples of 3.
A dog is taken out every evening by the owner whose house faces East. They walk 200 m West, then 500 m in South direction. Which direction should they take to reach home?
A man has a certain number of small boxes to pack into parcels. If he packs 3, 4, 5 or 6 in a parcel, he is left with one over, if he packs 7 in a parcel, none is left over. What is the number of boxes, he may have to pack?
Point out which from the following is not a right enumerated in the Constitution of India but has been articulated by the Supreme Court to be a Fundamental Right
One type of liquid contains 20% of water and the second type of liquid contains 35% of water. A glass is filled with 10 parts of first liquid and 4 parts of second liquid. The percentage of water in the new mixture in the glass is
Nikita bought 30 kg of wheat at the rate of Rs. 4.75 per kg, 40 kg of wheat at the rate of Rs. 4.25 per kg and mixed them. She sold the mixture at the rate of Rs. 4.45 per kg. Her total profit or loss in the transaction was
A student was asked to multiply a number by \[\frac{3}{2}\] but he divided that number by \[\frac{3}{2}.\] His result was 10 less than the correct answer. The number was
4 bells ring at intervals of 30 min, 1 h, \[1\frac{1}{2}h\] and 1 h 45 min respectively. All the bells ring simultaneously at 12 noon. They will again ring simultaneously at
A wire when bent in the form of a square enclosed an area of \[484\,\,\text{c}{{\text{m}}^{2}}.\] what will be the enclosed area when the same wire is bent in to the form of a circle? \[\left( \text{Take}\,\,\pi \text{=}\frac{22}{7} \right)\]
The perimeter of a rectangle is 160 m and the difference of two sides is 48 m. Find the side of a square whose area is equal to the area of this rectangle.
A shopkeeper earns a profit of 10% after allowing a discount of 20% on the marked price. The cost price of the article whose marked price is Rs. 880, is
A sum of Rs. 1750 is divided into two parts such that the interests on the first part at 8% simple interest per annum and that on the other part at 6% simple interest per annum are equal. The interest on each part (in Rs.) is
Sushil is \[\frac{1}{6}\] as old as his mother, Neelam. Ten years hence, Neelam will be twice as old as Vicky was 8 yr old, two years ago, how old is Sushil at present?
Diameter of a wheel is 3 m. The wheal revolves 28 times in a minute. To cover 5.280 cm distance, the wheel will take \[\left( \text{Take}\,\,\pi =\frac{22}{7} \right)\].
If \[\frac{\frac{1}{\sqrt{9}}-\frac{1}{\sqrt{11}}}{\frac{1}{\frac{1}{\sqrt{9}}+\frac{1}{\sqrt{11}}}}\times \frac{10+\sqrt{99}}{x}=\frac{1}{2},\] then the value of x is
If the price of sugar is raised by 25%, find by how much per cent a householder must reduce his consumption of sugar as not to increase his expenditure?
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I have not written any letter to him since my father had died.
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each four words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. There are \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\] theories on humour each providing only a partial answer \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\] the problem. One reason to these diverse theories is the varied origin of laughter. In anger there is one emotion and many manifestation of it but in \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}\mathbf{.}}\] there are many emotions but the manifestation of it is \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}\mathbf{.}}\] The thinkers have \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\] it \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\] to unify all these emotions under the explanation of \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\] theory also the early theories \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\] all these formulated without a knowledge of psychology and remained on the speculative level. In this recent theory and analysis all \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\] theories have lost their relevance. The new theory has been used as a foundation for the\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\]of humour.
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each four words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. There are \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\] theories on humour each providing only a partial answer \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\] the problem. One reason to these diverse theories is the varied origin of laughter. In anger there is one emotion and many manifestation of it but in \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}\mathbf{.}}\] there are many emotions but the manifestation of it is \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}\mathbf{.}}\] The thinkers have \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\] it \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\] to unify all these emotions under the explanation of \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\] theory also the early theories \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\] all these formulated without a knowledge of psychology and remained on the speculative level. In this recent theory and analysis all \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\] theories have lost their relevance. The new theory has been used as a foundation for the\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\]of humour.
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each four words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. There are \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\] theories on humour each providing only a partial answer \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\] the problem. One reason to these diverse theories is the varied origin of laughter. In anger there is one emotion and many manifestation of it but in \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}\mathbf{.}}\] there are many emotions but the manifestation of it is \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}\mathbf{.}}\] The thinkers have \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\] it \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\] to unify all these emotions under the explanation of \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\] theory also the early theories \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\] all these formulated without a knowledge of psychology and remained on the speculative level. In this recent theory and analysis all \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\] theories have lost their relevance. The new theory has been used as a foundation for the\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\]of humour.
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each four words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. There are \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\] theories on humour each providing only a partial answer \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\] the problem. One reason to these diverse theories is the varied origin of laughter. In anger there is one emotion and many manifestation of it but in \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}\mathbf{.}}\] there are many emotions but the manifestation of it is \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}\mathbf{.}}\] The thinkers have \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\] it \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\] to unify all these emotions under the explanation of \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\] theory also the early theories \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\] all these formulated without a knowledge of psychology and remained on the speculative level. In this recent theory and analysis all \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\] theories have lost their relevance. The new theory has been used as a foundation for the\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\]of humour.
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each four words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. There are \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\] theories on humour each providing only a partial answer \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\] the problem. One reason to these diverse theories is the varied origin of laughter. In anger there is one emotion and many manifestation of it but in \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}\mathbf{.}}\] there are many emotions but the manifestation of it is \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}\mathbf{.}}\] The thinkers have \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\] it \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\] to unify all these emotions under the explanation of \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\] theory also the early theories \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\] all these formulated without a knowledge of psychology and remained on the speculative level. In this recent theory and analysis all \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\] theories have lost their relevance. The new theory has been used as a foundation for the\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\]of humour.
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each four words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. There are \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\] theories on humour each providing only a partial answer \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\] the problem. One reason to these diverse theories is the varied origin of laughter. In anger there is one emotion and many manifestation of it but in \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}\mathbf{.}}\] there are many emotions but the manifestation of it is \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}\mathbf{.}}\] The thinkers have \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\] it \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\] to unify all these emotions under the explanation of \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\] theory also the early theories \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\] all these formulated without a knowledge of psychology and remained on the speculative level. In this recent theory and analysis all \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\] theories have lost their relevance. The new theory has been used as a foundation for the\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\]of humour.
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each four words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. There are \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\] theories on humour each providing only a partial answer \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\] the problem. One reason to these diverse theories is the varied origin of laughter. In anger there is one emotion and many manifestation of it but in \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}\mathbf{.}}\] there are many emotions but the manifestation of it is \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}\mathbf{.}}\] The thinkers have \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\] it \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\] to unify all these emotions under the explanation of \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\] theory also the early theories \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\] all these formulated without a knowledge of psychology and remained on the speculative level. In this recent theory and analysis all \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\] theories have lost their relevance. The new theory has been used as a foundation for the\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\]of humour.
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each four words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. There are \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\] theories on humour each providing only a partial answer \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\] the problem. One reason to these diverse theories is the varied origin of laughter. In anger there is one emotion and many manifestation of it but in \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}\mathbf{.}}\] there are many emotions but the manifestation of it is \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}\mathbf{.}}\] The thinkers have \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\] it \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\] to unify all these emotions under the explanation of \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\] theory also the early theories \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\] all these formulated without a knowledge of psychology and remained on the speculative level. In this recent theory and analysis all \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\] theories have lost their relevance. The new theory has been used as a foundation for the\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\]of humour.
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each four words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. There are \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\] theories on humour each providing only a partial answer \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\] the problem. One reason to these diverse theories is the varied origin of laughter. In anger there is one emotion and many manifestation of it but in \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}\mathbf{.}}\] there are many emotions but the manifestation of it is \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}\mathbf{.}}\] The thinkers have \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\] it \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\] to unify all these emotions under the explanation of \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\] theory also the early theories \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\] all these formulated without a knowledge of psychology and remained on the speculative level. In this recent theory and analysis all \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\] theories have lost their relevance. The new theory has been used as a foundation for the\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\]of humour.
Direction: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each four words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. There are \[\underline{\mathbf{(181)}}\] theories on humour each providing only a partial answer \[\underline{\mathbf{(182)}}\] the problem. One reason to these diverse theories is the varied origin of laughter. In anger there is one emotion and many manifestation of it but in \[\underline{\mathbf{(183)}\mathbf{.}}\] there are many emotions but the manifestation of it is \[\underline{\mathbf{(184)}\mathbf{.}}\] The thinkers have \[\underline{\mathbf{(185)}}\] it \[\underline{\mathbf{(186)}}\] to unify all these emotions under the explanation of \[\underline{\mathbf{(187)}}\] theory also the early theories \[\underline{\mathbf{(188)}}\] all these formulated without a knowledge of psychology and remained on the speculative level. In this recent theory and analysis all \[\underline{\mathbf{(189)}}\] theories have lost their relevance. The new theory has been used as a foundation for the\[\underline{\mathbf{(190)}}\]of humour.
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