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183051. Raksha invested an amount of Rs. 60,000 to start a software business. After six months, Kamal joined her with an amount of Rs. 90,000. After one year from the commencement of the business, Raksha put in an additional amount of Rs. 20,000. At the end of three years, they earned a profit of Rs. 71,20,000. What is Raksha’s share in profit ?






183052. Ratio of earnings of A and B is 8 : 9 respectively. If the earnings of A increased by 50% and the earnings of B decrease by 25%, the new ratio of their earnings becomes 16:9 respectively. What are ‘A’ earnings ?






183053. What comes in place of the question mark (?)$$\sqrt{99999}$$=?






183054. What comes in place of the question mark (?)$$(\sqrt{100})^3=?\times0.14$$






183055. What comes in place of the question mark (?)$$8^{7.999}\times64^{13.012}=8^?$$






183056. 18.499% of ?= 97.125






183057. $$841\times1.999\div7.014$$=?






183058. In each of the following questions an idiomatic expression and its four possible meanings are given. Find out the correct meaning of the idiomatic expression and mark the number of that meaning as your answer.‘’To eat humble pie’’
 






183059. ‘’A wild goose chase’’






183060. ‘’To be hard up’’






183061. ‘’To cry wolf’’






183062. ‘’To take to one’s heels






183063. They didn’t pay and heed to their superior’s instructions ‘’I did neither.’’






183064. Every poet ‘’gives voice to’’ his anger and his compassion through his poems.






183065. The police nabbed a notorious criminal who ‘’had been terrorising builders and extorted’’ money from them for the past two years.






183066. Managers frequently encounter situations where they need ‘’to help others solved’’ problems.






183067. From among various alternatives we should choose the one which ‘’is viable and consumes less’’ time and energy.






183068. We ‘’are looking forward for’’ good rains this year.Looking






183069. There is full justification to close down the units ‘’which are neither profitable nor serving’’ any social cause.






183070. Please take delivery of the material and ‘’acknowledgement at the earliest.’’






183071. The officer had triggered a controversy ‘’by charging his superiors by ignoring’’ his warning?






183072. Had we been alone we would have contended ourselves with any plain food ‘’that give us strength.’’






183073. He objected to the proposal because it was founded on a ……….. principle and also was ……... at times.






183074. The criterion for ….. a player should be his recent performance; but unfortunately, the journalists are …… to be carried away by earlier away by earlier successes.






183075. For the last half century he …… himself to public affairs ….. taking a holiday.






183076. You will see signs of …………. everywhere, which speak well for the ….. of these people.






183077. The police arrested Ramesh on a …….of theft but for lack of evidence ….. him.






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183083. In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested. One of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.The first proposal I submitted for my dissertation at UCLA was to write a theory of personality. My chairman, a kindly man, smiled ….206
 ….and told me that perhaps this was a bit ambitious for a young graduate student. …..207….I accepted his verdict and changed my topic, but not my desire. It ….208...later, when I had a chance to begin to ….209….a theory in my research on group dynamics for the Navy during the Korean War. As I ….210… the reasons for the persistence of my interest in overarching theory. I had an ...211… memory. When I was around eight years old, I was a ….212…. baseball fan, as was my father. My hero was hou Gehrig. I would approach my father in an attempt to prove him how good Gehrig really was: ‘’He’s terrific!’’ My father’s response caught me off guard: ‘’Yes, but he can’t filed.’’ I wasn’t prepared for that. From then on, my way of ...213… with my father’s responses was to make sure I knew everything about any topic I wanted to talk to him about. Partly as a ….214…. I become a holist. I had to make sure I had ...215… for everything.206
 






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183088. Read the following passage and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.In a disarmingly frank talk at the Indian Merchants Chamber in Mumbai the Japanese Ambassador in India dwelt at length wise issues that exercise the mind of Japanese investors when they consider investment proposals in India. Rising the question ‘’What comparative advantages does India offer as an investment market?’’, he said though labour in India is inexpensive, wage levels are offset by productivity level to a large extent. Acknowledging that vastness of the Indian market is a great ‘’inducement’’ for investment in manufacturing industry the wondered if it was ‘’justifiable’’ to provide that overseas remittance of profit in foreign exchange to fully covered by exchange earnings as had been done. Significantly, on the eve of the Prime Minister’s visit to Japan, the Government delinked profits repatriation from exports, meeting this demand. The Ambassador said foreign investors needed to be assured of the continuity and consistency of the liberalization policy and the fact that new measures had been put into force by means of administrative notifications without amending Government laws acted as a damper. The Ambassador pleaded for speedy formulation of the exist policy and pointed to the highly restrictive control by the Government on disinvestment by foreign partners in joint ventures in India. While it is all too easy to dismiss critical comment on conditions in India ‘’contemptuously’’, there can be wooed ‘’assiduously’’, we will have to meet exacting international standard and cater at least partially to what we may consider the ‘’Idiosyncrasies’’ of our foreign collaborators. The Japanese too have passed through a stage in the fifties when their products were divided as substandard and ‘’shoddy’’. That they have come out of the ordeal of fire to emerge as an economic supper power speaks as much of their doggedness to pursue goals against all odds as of their ability to improvise and adapt to internationally acceptable standards. There is no gain-saying that the past record of Japanese investment is a poor benchmark for future expectations.The author has appreciated the Japanese for their
 






183089. According to the Japanese Ambassador, which of the following motivates the foreign investors to invest in Indian manufacturing industry ?






183090. The purpose of the author in writing this passage seems to be to……...






183091. Which of the following suggestions were expected by the Japanese Ambassador ? A. Speedy formulation of the exist policy B. Imposing restrictions of disinvestment by foreign partners in joint ventures in India. C. Continuity and consistency of the liberalisation policy.






183092. According to the Japanese Ambassador, India offers a comparative advantage of foreign investors in terms of ……..






183093. For seeking more and more foreign investment, the author suggests that we should……….






183094. From the passage it can be inferred that the author is………..






183095. The author attributes Japan’s emergence as an economic super power to …… A. their ability to overcome any ordeal B. Their tenacity and perseverance despite unfavourable circumstances C. their ability to improvise and adapt to globally acceptable quality levels.






183096. Which of the following statement(s) is/are ‘’true’’ about the critical comments on investment conditions in India ? A. These comments are difficult to be countered B. These comments are received from various international quarters C. These comments are based more on bases than on facts






183097. Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word printed in ‘’bold’’ as used in the passage.‘’Assiduously’’






183098. Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word printed in ‘’bold’’ as used in the passage.‘’Idiosyncrasies’’






183099. Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word printed in ‘’bold’’ as used in the passage.‘’Shoddy’’






183100. Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in ‘’bold’’ as used in the passage.‘’inducement’’






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