Direction: In each of the following questions, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
Direction: In each of the following questions, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
Direction: In each of the following questions, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
Four aeroplanes of Airforce viz. A.B.C.D. started for a demonstration flight towards east. After flying 50 km planes A and D flew towards right planes B and C flew towards left. After 50 km, planes B and C flew towards their left planes A and D also towards their left. In which directions are the aeroplanes A. B. D, C respectively flying now?
Direction: In the following question, one/two statements are given, followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Ton have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any follow from the given statement.
Statement The human organism grows and develops through stimulation and action.
Conclusions: I. Inert human organism cannot grow and develop.
II. Human organisms do not react to stimulation and action.
A sheet of paper has been folded as shown by the question figures. You have to figure out from amongst the four answer figures how it will appear when opened?
Two rifles are fired from the same place at a difference of 11 min. 45 seconds. But a man who is coming towards the same place in a train hears the second sound after 11 minutes. Find the speed of the train (Assuming speed of sound\[=330\text{ }m/\text{ }s\]).
The average of runs of a cricket player of 20 innings was 32. How many runs must he make in his next innings so as to increase his average of runs by 4?
12 men and 16 boys can do a piece of work in 5 days; 13 men and 24 boys can do it in 4 days, then the ratio of the daily work done by a man to that of a boy is
A is faster than B. A and B each walk 24 km. The sum of their speeds is \[7\text{ }km/hr\]and the sum of times taken by them is 14 hours. Then A's speed is equal to:
A man buys a watch for Rs. 1950 in cash and sells it for Rs. 2200 at a credit of 1 year. If the rate of interest be 10% per annum, then how much profit or loss will he have?
Direction: Study the following bar graph carefully to answer the questions.
If the yield per acre is arranged m ascending order, then what is the difference between the yield per acre of first three countries and last three countries?
Let a two-digit number be k times the sum of its digits. If the number formed by Interchanging the digits is m times the sum of the digits, then the value of m is
If a sum of money at a certain rate of simple interest per year doubles in 5 years and at a different rate of simple interest per year becomes three times in 12 years, then the difference in the two rates of simple interest per year is
A clock strikes once at 1 o'clock, twice at 2 o'clock and thrice at 3 o'clock and so on. If it takes 8 seconds to strike at 5 o'clock, the time taken by it to strike at 10 o'clock is
A bike consumes \[20\text{ }ml\]of petrol per kilo metre, if it is driven at a speed in the range of \[25-50\text{ }km/\] hour and consumes \[40\text{ }ml\]of petrol per kilo metre at any other speed. How much petrol is consumed by the bike in travelling a distance of\[50\text{ }km\]. if the bike is driven at a speed of 40 km/hour for the first 10 km, at a speed of 60 km/hour for the next 30 km and at a speed of 30 km/hour for the last 10 km?
Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 60 minutes and 75 minutes respectively. There is also an outlet C. If A. B and C are opened together, the tank is full in 50 minutes. How much time will be taken by C to empty the full tank?
Four equal discs are placed such that each one touches two others. If the area of empty space enclosed by them is \[\frac{150}{847}\] square centi metre, then the radius of each disc is equal to
Direction: In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of the part is your answer. If a sentence is free from error, then your answer is [d] i.e. No error.
A)
World is producing enough
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B)
/ for every citizen but still there is hunger and malnutrition
Direction: In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of the part is your answer. If a sentence is free from error, then your answer is [d] i.e. No error.
Direction: In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of the part is your answer. If a sentence is free from error, then your answer is [d] i.e. No error.
Direction: In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of the part is your answer. If a sentence is free from error, then your answer is [d] i.e. No error.
Direction: In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of the part is your answer. If a sentence is free from error, then your answer is [d] i.e. No error.
Direction: In the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four as your answer.
The ladies black purse, which is on sale has a beautiful ___ carved on it.
Direction: In the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four as your answer.
Who is the person you ___ at the cinema last night?
Direction: In the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four as your answer.
Direction: In the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four as your answer.
Direction: In the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four as your answer.
It took him a long time ___ the candidate's application.
Direction: In the following questions four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase printed in bold. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase as your answer.
Direction: In the following questions four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase printed in bold. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase as your answer.
The is no point in discussing the new project with him as he always pours cold water on any new ideas.
Direction: In the following questions four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase printed in bold. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase as your answer.
Regardless of what her parents said, she wanted to let her hair down that night.
Direction: In the following questions four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase printed in bold. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase as your answer.
I jumped out of my skin when the explosion happened.
Direction: In the following questions four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase printed in bold. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase as your answer.
She didn't realize that the clever salesman was taking her for a ride.
Direction: In the following questions, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alterative to the bold part at [a], [b] and [c] which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is [d].
It took her a long time to get past her failure in the medical examination.
Direction: In the following questions, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alterative to the bold part at [a], [b] and [c] which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is [d].
The boy wanted to ask his father for money, but waited for a propitious occasion.
Direction: In the following questions, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alterative to the bold part at [a], [b] and [c] which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is [d].
I did not agree with him; he appeared to be so bigoted for me to concur.
Direction: In the following questions, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alterative to the bold part at [a], [b] and [c] which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is [d].
As soon as she noticed the workmen, she asked them what they have been doing.
Direction: In the following questions, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alterative to the bold part at [a], [b] and [c] which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is [d].
Direction: In the following questions, there are four different words out of which one is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word as your answer.
Direction: In the following questions, there are four different words out of which one is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word as your answer.
Direction: In the following questions, there are four different words out of which one is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word as your answer.
Direction: In the following questions, there are four different words out of which one is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word as your answer.
Direction: In the following questions, there are four different words out of which one is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word as your answer.
Direction: In the following questions, you have two brief passages with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
PASSAGE I
"People very often complain that poverty is a great evil and that it is not possible to be happy unless one has a lot of money. Actually, this is not necessarily true. Even a poor man living in a small hut with none of the comforts and luxuries of life may be quite con tented with his lot and achieve a measure of happiness. On the other hand, a very rich man, living in a palace and enjoying everything that money can buy, may still be miserable, if, for example, he does not enjoy good health or his only son has taken to evil ways. Apart from this, he may have a lot of business worries which keep him on tenterhooks most of the time. There is a limit to what money can buy and there are many things, which are necessary for a man's happiness and which money cannot procure. Real happiness is a matter of the right attitude and the capacity of being contented with whatever you have is the most important ingredient of this attitude".
Direction: In the following questions, you have two brief passages with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
PASSAGE I
"People very often complain that poverty is a great evil and that it is not possible to be happy unless one has a lot of money. Actually, this is not necessarily true. Even a poor man living in a small hut with none of the comforts and luxuries of life may be quite con tented with his lot and achieve a measure of happiness. On the other hand, a very rich man, living in a palace and enjoying everything that money can buy, may still be miserable, if, for example, he does not enjoy good health or his only son has taken to evil ways. Apart from this, he may have a lot of business worries which keep him on tenterhooks most of the time. There is a limit to what money can buy and there are many things, which are necessary for a man's happiness and which money cannot procure. Real happiness is a matter of the right attitude and the capacity of being contented with whatever you have is the most important ingredient of this attitude".
Direction: In the following questions, you have two brief passages with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
PASSAGE I
"People very often complain that poverty is a great evil and that it is not possible to be happy unless one has a lot of money. Actually, this is not necessarily true. Even a poor man living in a small hut with none of the comforts and luxuries of life may be quite con tented with his lot and achieve a measure of happiness. On the other hand, a very rich man, living in a palace and enjoying everything that money can buy, may still be miserable, if, for example, he does not enjoy good health or his only son has taken to evil ways. Apart from this, he may have a lot of business worries which keep him on tenterhooks most of the time. There is a limit to what money can buy and there are many things, which are necessary for a man's happiness and which money cannot procure. Real happiness is a matter of the right attitude and the capacity of being contented with whatever you have is the most important ingredient of this attitude".
A rich man's life may become miserable if he:
A)
has evil son, bad health and business worries
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B)
does not enjoy good health
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C)
has business worries
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D)
has business worries and his only son has taken to evil ways.
Direction: In the following questions, you have two brief passages with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
PASSAGE I
"People very often complain that poverty is a great evil and that it is not possible to be happy unless one has a lot of money. Actually, this is not necessarily true. Even a poor man living in a small hut with none of the comforts and luxuries of life may be quite con tented with his lot and achieve a measure of happiness. On the other hand, a very rich man, living in a palace and enjoying everything that money can buy, may still be miserable, if, for example, he does not enjoy good health or his only son has taken to evil ways. Apart from this, he may have a lot of business worries which keep him on tenterhooks most of the time. There is a limit to what money can buy and there are many things, which are necessary for a man's happiness and which money cannot procure. Real happiness is a matter of the right attitude and the capacity of being contented with whatever you have is the most important ingredient of this attitude".
Which of the following is the most appropriate title to the passage?
Direction: In the following questions, you have two brief passages with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
PASSAGE I
"People very often complain that poverty is a great evil and that it is not possible to be happy unless one has a lot of money. Actually, this is not necessarily true. Even a poor man living in a small hut with none of the comforts and luxuries of life may be quite con tented with his lot and achieve a measure of happiness. On the other hand, a very rich man, living in a palace and enjoying everything that money can buy, may still be miserable, if, for example, he does not enjoy good health or his only son has taken to evil ways. Apart from this, he may have a lot of business worries which keep him on tenterhooks most of the time. There is a limit to what money can buy and there are many things, which are necessary for a man's happiness and which money cannot procure. Real happiness is a matter of the right attitude and the capacity of being contented with whatever you have is the most important ingredient of this attitude".
Direction: In the following questions, you have two brief passages with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
PASSAGE II
The problem of water pollution by pesticides can be understood only in context, as part of the whole to which it belongs - the pollution of the total environment of mankind. The pollution entering our water-ways comes from many sources, radioactive wastes from reactors, laboratories, and hospitals: fallout from nuclear explosions; domestic wastes from cities and towns: chemical wastes from factories. To these is added a new kid of fallout - the chemical sprays applied to crop lands and gardens, forests and fields. Many of the chemical agents in this alarming mélange Initiate and augment the harmful effects of radiation, and within the groups of chemicals themselves there are sinister and little - understood interactions, transformations, and summations of effect. Ever since the chemists began to manufacture sub-stances that nature never invented, the problem of water purification have become complex and the danger to users of water has increased. As we have seen the production of these synthetic chemicals in large volume began in the 1940's. It has now reached such proportion that an appalling deluge of chemical pollution is daily poured into the nation's waterways. When inextricably mixed with domestic and other wastes discharged into the same water, these chemicals sometimes defy detection by the methods in ordinary use by purification plants. Most of them are so complex that they cannot be identified. In rivers, a really incredible variety of pollutants combine to produce deposits that sanitary engineers can only despairingly refer to as -gunk".
Direction: In the following questions, you have two brief passages with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
PASSAGE II
The problem of water pollution by pesticides can be understood only in context, as part of the whole to which it belongs - the pollution of the total environment of mankind. The pollution entering our water-ways comes from many sources, radioactive wastes from reactors, laboratories, and hospitals: fallout from nuclear explosions; domestic wastes from cities and towns: chemical wastes from factories. To these is added a new kid of fallout - the chemical sprays applied to crop lands and gardens, forests and fields. Many of the chemical agents in this alarming mélange Initiate and augment the harmful effects of radiation, and within the groups of chemicals themselves there are sinister and little - understood interactions, transformations, and summations of effect. Ever since the chemists began to manufacture sub-stances that nature never invented, the problem of water purification have become complex and the danger to users of water has increased. As we have seen the production of these synthetic chemicals in large volume began in the 1940's. It has now reached such proportion that an appalling deluge of chemical pollution is daily poured into the nation's waterways. When inextricably mixed with domestic and other wastes discharged into the same water, these chemicals sometimes defy detection by the methods in ordinary use by purification plants. Most of them are so complex that they cannot be identified. In rivers, a really incredible variety of pollutants combine to produce deposits that sanitary engineers can only despairingly refer to as -gunk".
The main argument of paragraph 1 is:
A)
that there are sinister Interaction in the use of chemicals
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B)
that there are numerous reasons for contamination of water supplies
Direction: In the following questions, you have two brief passages with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
PASSAGE II
The problem of water pollution by pesticides can be understood only in context, as part of the whole to which it belongs - the pollution of the total environment of mankind. The pollution entering our water-ways comes from many sources, radioactive wastes from reactors, laboratories, and hospitals: fallout from nuclear explosions; domestic wastes from cities and towns: chemical wastes from factories. To these is added a new kid of fallout - the chemical sprays applied to crop lands and gardens, forests and fields. Many of the chemical agents in this alarming mélange Initiate and augment the harmful effects of radiation, and within the groups of chemicals themselves there are sinister and little - understood interactions, transformations, and summations of effect. Ever since the chemists began to manufacture sub-stances that nature never invented, the problem of water purification have become complex and the danger to users of water has increased. As we have seen the production of these synthetic chemicals in large volume began in the 1940's. It has now reached such proportion that an appalling deluge of chemical pollution is daily poured into the nation's waterways. When inextricably mixed with domestic and other wastes discharged into the same water, these chemicals sometimes defy detection by the methods in ordinary use by purification plants. Most of them are so complex that they cannot be identified. In rivers, a really incredible variety of pollutants combine to produce deposits that sanitary engineers can only despairingly refer to as -gunk".
The word 'gunk' in the last line refers :
A)
to the waste products deposited by sanitary engineers
Direction: In the following questions, you have two brief passages with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
PASSAGE II
The problem of water pollution by pesticides can be understood only in context, as part of the whole to which it belongs - the pollution of the total environment of mankind. The pollution entering our water-ways comes from many sources, radioactive wastes from reactors, laboratories, and hospitals: fallout from nuclear explosions; domestic wastes from cities and towns: chemical wastes from factories. To these is added a new kid of fallout - the chemical sprays applied to crop lands and gardens, forests and fields. Many of the chemical agents in this alarming mélange Initiate and augment the harmful effects of radiation, and within the groups of chemicals themselves there are sinister and little - understood interactions, transformations, and summations of effect. Ever since the chemists began to manufacture sub-stances that nature never invented, the problem of water purification have become complex and the danger to users of water has increased. As we have seen the production of these synthetic chemicals in large volume began in the 1940's. It has now reached such proportion that an appalling deluge of chemical pollution is daily poured into the nation's waterways. When inextricably mixed with domestic and other wastes discharged into the same water, these chemicals sometimes defy detection by the methods in ordinary use by purification plants. Most of them are so complex that they cannot be identified. In rivers, a really incredible variety of pollutants combine to produce deposits that sanitary engineers can only despairingly refer to as -gunk".
Water pollution can only be understood
A)
in relation to world contamination
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B)
by the whole human race
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C)
in co text
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D)
in relation to the number of pesticides that exist
Direction: In the following questions, you have two brief passages with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
PASSAGE II
The problem of water pollution by pesticides can be understood only in context, as part of the whole to which it belongs - the pollution of the total environment of mankind. The pollution entering our water-ways comes from many sources, radioactive wastes from reactors, laboratories, and hospitals: fallout from nuclear explosions; domestic wastes from cities and towns: chemical wastes from factories. To these is added a new kid of fallout - the chemical sprays applied to crop lands and gardens, forests and fields. Many of the chemical agents in this alarming mélange Initiate and augment the harmful effects of radiation, and within the groups of chemicals themselves there are sinister and little - understood interactions, transformations, and summations of effect. Ever since the chemists began to manufacture sub-stances that nature never invented, the problem of water purification have become complex and the danger to users of water has increased. As we have seen the production of these synthetic chemicals in large volume began in the 1940's. It has now reached such proportion that an appalling deluge of chemical pollution is daily poured into the nation's waterways. When inextricably mixed with domestic and other wastes discharged into the same water, these chemicals sometimes defy detection by the methods in ordinary use by purification plants. Most of them are so complex that they cannot be identified. In rivers, a really incredible variety of pollutants combine to produce deposits that sanitary engineers can only despairingly refer to as -gunk".
Water contamination has become serious.
A)
since water pollution was difficult to assess
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B)
since nature has taken a hand in pollution
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C)
since chemists began to use new substances
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D)
since businessmen authorised the use of chemicals.
Who has been vested with power by the constitution to permit any Member of Parliament who cannot adequately express himself/herself in Hindi or in English to .address the House in his/her mother tongue?
A)
Chairman of the Council of states or the person acting as such in the house
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B)
Speaker of the House of the people or the person acting as such in the house
Which term is used in economics for the market value of all goods and services in one year by labour and properly supplied by the residents of the country?
Founded in the year 1886 by a pharmacist named John Pemberton, this product is the second most widely understood term in the world after "OK". What is its name?