183351. Subhash Saxena has secured 85% marks in graduation in Science. Ha has also secured 65% and 75% marks in HSC and Post graduation respectively. He is presently pursuing his second post graduation degree.
183352. Aruna Basak is post graduate in Physics. She has secured 80% marks in SSC. She has also secured 70% marks both in HSC and graduation.
183353. Four of the following five pairs are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which one does not belong to that group ?
183354. Four of the following five pairs of alphas and numerals have same relationship between their elements as in the case of the pair MATURELY: 72415863 and hence form a group. Which one does not belong to that group ?
183355. The pass code for the first batch on a day was ‘he so used to sell the surplus items’.
What was the input on the day ?
183356. If the pass code for the batch at 1.00 p.m. on a day was ‘back go here people who settle want to’. What was the pass code for the batch at 3.00 p.m. on that day ?
183357. What will be the pass code for the batch at 3.00 p.m. if input is ‘four of the following five form a group’?
183358. In a row of 40 boys Sameer was shifted 10 places to the right of Raman and Kailash was shifted 10 places to the left of Vikas. If Vikas was 26th from the left end and there were three boys between Kailash and Sameer after Shifting, what was the position of Raman in the row ?
183359. Arrange the vowels and consonants of the word ACCOMPLISHMENT in a alpha order separately, the vowel first and then the consonants. If the first, the second and the third vowel so arranged, correspond to the first three, the next and the next three consonants so arranged respectively. E corresponds to which consonants ?
183360. In a certain code ‘RAIL’ is written as ‘KCTN and ‘SPEAK’ is written as ‘CGRUM’. How will ‘AVOID’ be written in that code ?
183361. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘APPREHENSION’ each of the which has as many letters between them in the word as there are between them in the English alphabet ?
183362.
Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions.
CAUTION: Do Not mark your answer unless you consider both the statements carefully.How is M related to N ?
I. P, who has only two kids, M & N, is the mother-in-law of Q, who is sister-in-law of N.
II. R, the sister-in-law of M, is the daughter-in-law of S, who has only two kids, M & N.
183363. How many students from the class secured First Class ?
I. The number of students securing First Class was equal to the number of students failed and was one-third of the number of students passed in the class of 120 students.
II. $$\frac{1}{4}$$ of the girls, i.e., 10 and $$\frac{1}{4}$$ of the boys secured 1st class in the class of 120 students.
183364. What is the code for ‘mangoes’ in a code language ?
I. In that code language ‘Te Le Pa Na’ means ‘You eat many mangoes’ and ‘Le Na Da’ means ‘You sell mangoes.
II. In the code language ‘Ge Na Se La Le’ means ‘They eat bananas and mangoes’ and ‘Ne De Le La’ means ‘Who others eat bananas’
183365.
In making decisions about important questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between ‘strong’ argument and ‘weak’ arguments. ‘Strong’ arguments are those which are both important and directly related to the question. ‘Weak’ arguments are those which are of minor importance and also may not be directly related to the question or may be related to a trivial aspect of the question.
Each question below is followed by three arguments numbered I, II and III. You have to decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong argument’ and which of them is ‘weak argument’.Should the income generated out of agricultural activities be taxed ?
Arguments:
I. No, farmers are otherwise suffering from natural calamities and low yield coupled with low procurement price and their income should not be taxed.
II. Yes, majority of the population is dependent on agriculture and hence their income should be taxed to augment the Government resources.
183366. Should all the indirect taxes in India be combined into a single tax on all commodities?
Arguments:
I. Yes, this will considerably simplify the tax collection mechanism and the cost of collecting tax will also reduce.
II. Yes, the manufacturers and traders will be benefited by this which in turn will boost tax collection.
III. No, no other country has adopted such system.
183367. Should all the students graduating in any discipline desirous of pursuing post graduation of the subjects of their choice be allowed to enroll in the post graduate courses ?
Arguments:
I. Yes, the students are best judge of their capabilities and there should not be restricted for joining post graduation courses.
II. No, the students need to study relevant subjects in graduate courses to enroll in post graduate courses and the students must fulfill such conditions.
III. No, there are not enough institutes offering post graduates courses which can accommodation date all the graduates desirous of seeking post graduate education of their own choice.
183368. Should there be complete ban on India professionals seeking jobs elsewhere after getting their education in India ?
Arguments:
I. Yes, this is the only way to sustain present rate of technological development India.
II. No, the Indian settled abroad send huge amount of foreign exchange and this constitute a significant part of foreign exchange reserve.
III. No, the practical knowledge gained by Indians by working in other countries help India develops its economy.
183369. Should there be only few banks in place of numerous smaller banks in India ?
Arguments:
I. Yes, this will help secure the investor’s money as these big banks will be able to withstand intermittent market related shocks
II. No, large number of people will lose their jobs as after the merger many employees will be redundant.
III. Yes, this will help consolidate the entire banking industry and will lead to healthy competition.
183370. (i) 20 # 10 * 2 = m
(ii) m • 6 $$\lambda$$ 4 = ?
183374. (i) 80 • 15 $$\lambda$$ 8 = ?
(ii) t $ 5 % 8 = ?
183375.
In each of the following questions series begins with unnumbered figure on the extreme left. One and only one of the five unnumbered figures in the series does not fit into the series. The two unnumbered figures on each on the extreme left and the extreme right fit into the series.You have to take as many aspects in to account as possible of the figures in the series and find out the one and only of the five numbered figures which does not fit in to the series. The number of that figure is answer.
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183385.
In each of the following questions is followed by information given in three statements. You have to study the questions along with the statements and decide the information given in which of the statement(s) is necessary and sufficient to answer the question.What is the average weight of the girls in the class ?
I. Average weight of all the 60 students is 42 kg.
II. Average weight of boy is 43 kg.
III. Total weight of all girls together is 1144 kg.
183386. What is the selling price of the T.V. set if no discount is offered ?
I. Profit earned was 20%
II. Had 10% discount been offered on selling price the profit would have been Rs.1, 200.
III. Cost price is Rs. 15,000.
183387. What is the speed of the train ?
I. Length of the platform is 150% of the Length of the train
II. The train crosses the platform in 25 seconds
III. The train crosses the signal pole in 19 seconds.
183388. How many children are there in the class ?
I. 20% children speak Hindi in the class ?
II. 44 children can speak languages other than Hindi.
III. There are 30 boys in the class.
183389. What is the volume of the cylindrical tank ?
I. Area of the base is X square metres
II. Height of the tank is Y metres
III. Diameter of the base is equal to height of the tank
183390.
In each of these questions two equations numbered I & II are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer.I. $$a^{2}+5a+6=0$$
II. $$b^{2}+3b+2=0$$
183391.
In each of these questions two equations numbered I & II are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer.I. $$2a^{2}+3a+1=0$$
II. $$12b^{2}+7b+1=0$$
183392.
In each of these questions two equations numbered I & II are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer.I. $$a^{2}=4$$
II. $$b^{2}=9$$
183393.
In each of these questions two equations numbered I & II are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer.I. $$6a^{2}-25a+25=0$$
II. $$15b^{2}-16b+4=0$$
183394.
In each of these questions two equations numbered I & II are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer.I. $$4a^{2}-20a+21=0$$
II. $$2b^{2}-5b+3=0$$
183395. 125% of 4875 + 88.005 $$\times$$ 14.995 =?
183398. What will come in the place of question mark (?) in the following equation ?
$$16^{7.5}\div8^{3.5}\div2^{7.5}$$=?
183399. Present ages of Seema and Naresh are in the respective ratio of 5:7. Five years hence the ratio of their ages become 3: 4 respectively. What is Naresh’s present age in years ?
183400. In a two digit number the digit in the unit’s place is twice the digit in the ten’s place and the number obtained by interchanging the digits is more than the original number by 27. What is 50% of the original number ?
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