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182901. In a certain code language POULTRY is written as PRQXNVTY. How is TREASON written in that code ?






182902. If in the English alphabet, all letters at odd numbered positions are written in serial order from left to right followed by the letters at even numbered positions written in reverse order, which letter will be sixth to the left of seventeenth letter from left ?






182903. If it is possible to make a meaningful word from the second, fourth, fifth, eleventh and thirteenth letters of the word ESTABLISHMENT using each letter only once, write second letter of that word as your answer, if more than one such word can be formed, write ‘M’ as your answer and if no such word can be formed, write ‘X’ as your answer.






182904. In the following questions the symbol +, x, ?, @ and $ are used with the following meaning. A + B means A is neither smaller nor greater than B A x B means A is neither equal to nor smaller than B A ? B means A is neither greater nor equal to B A @ B means A is either greater or equal to B A $ B means A is not equal to B Now each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the conclusion I and II given below them is/are definitely True ?Statements: C + D, D $ M, M ? C Conclusions: I. M $ C II. D + M






182905. Statements: K $ M, M x B, K + B Conclusions: I. M x K II. K ? M






182906. Statements: F @ G, G ? P, P x H Conclusions: I. F @ H II. H x G






182907. Statements: M @ T, T x R, R $ Q Conclusions: I. M ? R II. M ? Q






182908. Statements: D x G, G @ K, K + M Conclusions: I. M + G II. D x K






182909. Below is given a passage followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon is degree of truth or falsity.In India the asbestos industry is growing. It employs more than 15,000 people in 75 units which are spread over several states like Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh etc. Surprisingly, advanced countries are banning cancer-causing asbestos products. Multinational companies are from those which are setting up units in developing countries like India. One reason being lack of awareness in the society and indifference of the government machinery of these countries. Prolonged exposure to asbestos dust and fibres can cause lung cancer but most workers in India are too afraid to protest for fear of losing jobs. Some of these factors are operating in Mumbai. Quite a few of the factories in India are not known to take adequate precautions to protect workers from asbestos dust. The Government is taking several steps to provide medical inspection of workers. In fact it has amended factories act to extend the provision to even those factories employing less than 10 workers.The asbestos industry is one of the largest industries in India.
 






182910. The asbestos industries in India are located in few metropolitan pockets only.






182911. The advanced countries are concerned and careful to protect health hazards of its people.






182912. The demand for asbestos products appears to be growing in India ?






182913. The Government of developing countries appear to be not taking appropriate measures while granting permission to set up production units of multinational companies in their countries.






182914. Read the following information and answer the questions based on it. I. The length, breadth and height of a rectangular piece of wood are 4 cm, 3 cm, and 5 cm respectively. II. Opposite sides of 5 cm. x 4 cm. piece are coloured in red colour. III. Opposite sides of 4 cm. x 3 cm. are coloured in blue IV. Rest 5 cm. x 3 cm. are coloured in green in both sides V. Now the piece is cut in such way that a cubes of 1 cm x 1 cm x 1 cm are made.How many cubes have all the three colours ?
 






182915. How many cubes do not have any colour?






182916. How many cubes have only two colours red and green in their two sides ?






182917. Anita was doing a survey in different companies by working on all days of the week. She started with company ‘A’ and on completing her work she went to company ‘B’ on the third day. She was required to work there for three days and then went to company ‘C’ on the fourth day. She worked in company ‘C’ on the fourth day. Thereafter she worked in company ‘D’ and completed her work on fourth day after working for three days which was a Saturday. On which day did she start her work in company A ?






182918. How many pairs of letters are there in the word ATMOSPHERE which have as many letters between them as in the English alphabet ?






182919. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : An institute XYZ provides scholarship to its employees for higher studies in the United States of America. Following are conditions for awarding scholarship to the employees. The candidate must: (i) not be more than 30 years of age as on April 1, 2006 (ii) have secured more than 70 per cent marks in Post-graduation and 75 per cent marks in Graduation (iii) have at least two years work experience in the XYZ institute (iv) be ready to sign a bond of two years with the company (v) have got A or A+ rating for his/her works in the last two years. However, in case of a candidate who fulfills all other criteria EXCEPT (a) (ii) above but has secured minimum 60 per cent marks in Graduation and Post-Graduation and he/she has got Ph.D. may be referred to the Director. (b) (v) above but has work experience of three years with ratings B+, A or A+ may be referred to the Chairman. (c) (iv) above but he/she has to leave the institute and he is ready to pay Rs. 50,000 may be referred to the President. Based on these criteria and information provided below, decide the course of action in each case. You are not to assume anything. The cases are given to you as on April 1, 2006. If the data provided are not adequate to decide the given course of action, your answer will be ‘’data inadequate’’.Deepali Mirza is working in XYZ institute for the last two and half years. Her performance is good and has secured ratings A+. She has secured 70 per cent and 75 per cent marks in Graduation and Post-Graduation respectively. She is Post-Graduate from Mathematics. She is ready to sign the bond of two years. Her date of birth is 31.03.1977. She has also done Ph.D.
 






182920. Ajit D’ souza is a Post-Graduate in Physics with 75 per cent marks and passed Graduation with 77 per cent marks. He is working in the institute since 2002 and has always got A ratings on performance. He was 25 years old at the time of joining institute. He was keen to seek job in the United States of America.






182921. Rajendra Bhave is a post-graduate in Psychology. He had secured 72 per cent marks at post-graduation and 78 per cent marks at graduation. He is working in XYZ institute for more than two years and his performance ratings are A+ and A respectively in the last two years. He is not keen to sign bond but does not mind paying Rs. 50,000/- if required to leave. His date of birth is 14.8.1976.






182922. Harish Chheda has a bright academic career thoughtout. He has done post-graduation with 65% marks and has submitted Ph.D. thesis. His date of birth is 27.9.1979. He his working for last three years in the XYZ institute and has always got A ratings on performance. He his ready to pay Rs. 50,000/- in case if required to leave.






182923. 28 years old Tarique Anwar is a post-graduate in Chemistry and has registered for Ph. D. He scored 80% and 78% marks at graduation and post-graduation respectively. He is working in the XYZ institute since 2001. His performance ratings in the last three years are B+, A+ and A respectively. He is ready to sign two years’ bond with the institute.






182924. Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:XYZ limited company organised an exhibition of machine tools. The exhibition was opened on all the weekdays for public. Certain passcodes were issued to the visitors as entry card. The passcode of entry card was changed every hour according to a certain rules as shown below. The entry time of the first batch was 7 PM. Each batch was allowed only one hour. The lunch time was from 1 PM. to 2 PM. Batch I(9 AM to 10 AM) Passcode: course easy set for each year was Batch II(10 AM to 11 AM) Passcode: easy each course for was set year Batch III(11 AM to 12 Noon) Passcode: each was easy for year course set and so on.If the passcode for the batch entering at 12 noon is ‘’she the girl is clever very good’’, then what will be the passcode for the batch entering at 3 PM ?
 






182925. The passcode of which of the following batches will be similar to the passcode for the batch III?






182926. If the passcode for the batch III is ‘pin to the point is sharp not’’ then what will be the passcode for the batch V ?






182927. If the passcode for the second batch is ‘’for the life is good change got’’ then the passcode for which of the following batches is ‘’got change good is life the for’’?






182928. If the passcode for batch IV is ‘’do how will the you job now’’, then what will be the passcode for batch II?






182929. Read the following information to answer the questions : Symbolise the given number and symbol. Number: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Symbol: $$\times$$ * ? $$\div$$ $ ·+ ! D (i) if any number begins by odd number then the odd number symbolised by @. (ii) If any number ends by even number then the even number symbolised as © .Which of the following will be the symbol of 673258?
 






182930. Which of the following will be the symbol of 236475 ?






182931. Which of the following will be the symbol of 846721 ?






182932. Which of the following will be the symbol of 178524 ?






182933. Read the following information and answer the given questions.Symbolise the given number and symbol. Number    1   2   3   4    5   6  7   8    9 Symbol     x    *   ?    &   $  %  +   !     £ Conditions: I. if any number begins by the odd number then the odd number symbolised by @ II. if any number ends by even number then the even number symbolised as ©Which of the following will be the symbol of 25486 ?
 






182934. In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken or granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumption is implicit in the statement.Statement: ‘Country ‘A’ would explore all channels to diffuse current tensions with country ‘B’ and bring peace on its borders’ ---- Statement of spokesperson of country ‘A’. Assumptions: I. ‘A’ country is desirous to diffuse current tension and restore peace with country ‘B’. II. It is desirable to use more than one channel when complex issues are to be settled amicably.






182935. Statements: ‘Two months ago, it was announced that central government pensioners would get dearness relief with immediate effect but till date, bank have not credited the arrears’-A statement from a Pensioner’s Forum. Assumptions: I. Most of the banks normally take care of the pensioners. II. Two months time is sufficient for the government machinery to move and give effect to pensioners.






182936. Statement: ‘The bridge was built at the cost of Rs. 128 crores and even civil bus service is not utilising it, what a pity to see it grocely under utilised’---A citizen’s view on a new flyover linking east and west sides of a suburb. Assumptions: I. The building of such bridges does not serve any public objective. II. There has to be some accountability and utility of money spent on public projects.






182937. Statements: ‘Use our product to improve memory of your child, it is based on natural herbs and has no harmful side effects’----Advertisements of a Pharmaceutical Company. Assumptions: I. People generally opt for a medical product which is useful and has no harmful side effects. II. Improving memory of child is considered as important by many parents.






182938. Statements: The traders of State ‘K’ would observe a statewide bandh as the state has failed to meet their demand to resolve sales tax and other issues. Assumptions: I. The traders of State ‘K’ have earlier tried other usual procedures to get their problem solved. II. The State ‘K’ is not keen to solve the problem of traders.






182939. Given below are pairs of events A and B. You have to read both the events A and B and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in A and B are true and you will not assume anything beyond the information in deciding the answer.Event (A): We can get anything with money Event (B): Today money is the most important.






182940. Event (A): Due to mechanisation the life of human beings is becoming more comfortable in urban areas. Event (B) : Life is becoming insecure in urban areas.






182941. Event (A): The Government has decided recently to provide additional dearness allowance to its employees. Event (B): Consumer Price Index is increasing for last five months






182942. Event (A): The children of younger generation do better in their study. Event (B): The parents of children now realise the importance of education very well.






182943. Event (A): There is considerable increase in the number of people having computers. Event (B): Computer education is being made compulsory in schools.






182944. In each of the following questions in four out of the five figures, element 1 is related to element 2 in the same particular way. Find out the figure in which the element 1 is not so related to element 2.






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182949. In each of the following questions a related pair of figures is followed by five numbered pairs of figures. Select the pair of figure which shows similar relationship as that given in the original pair. You are required to select the best answer from among fairly close alternatives.






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