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184951. If to travel the given distance the time taken by truck Q on Friday was 8 hours what was its speed on that day?






184952. What is the total distance travelled by all the trucks together on Saturday?






184953. If on Tuesday truck R and truck T travelled at the same speed what was the respective ratio of time taken by truck R and time taken by truck T to cover their respective distances?






184954. Study the following pie-chart carefully and answer the question given below: Discipline wise Break up of Numbers of candidates appeared in Interview and Discipline Break up of Number of Candidates selected by an organisation Discipline Wise Break up of Number of candidates appeared in Interview by the organisation Total Number of candidates Appeared In the Interview=25780 percentage Discipline Wise Break up of Number of candidates selected after Interview by organisation Total Number of Candidates selected After Interview=7390 percentage What was the ratio between the number of candidates appeared in interview from other disciplines and number of candidates selected from Engineering discipline respectively
 






184955. The total number of candidates appeared in Interview from Management and other disciplines was what percent of number of candidates appeared from Engineering discipline ?






184956. Approximately what was the total number of candidates selected from Commerce and Agriculture discipline together ?






184957. If ‘R’ denotes ‘-’; ‘Q’ denotes ‘X’; ‘W’ denotes ‘$$\div$$’ and ‘A’ denotes ‘+’ then _ 42 W 7 R 8 A 6 Q 4 = ?






184958. Mohan walked 30 metres towards South took a left turn and walked 15 meters.He then took a right turn and walked 20 meters He again took a right turn and walked 15 meters How far is he from the starting point ?






184959. The positions of how many digits in the number 59 164823 will remain unchanged after the digits are rearranged in descending order within the number ?






184960. What should come next in the following letter series ? P Q R S T A B C D E P Q R S A B C D E P Q R S A B C D P Q






184961. In a certain code language how can you go is written as ‘ja da ka pa’ ‘can you come here is written as ‘na ka sa ja’ and ‘come and go’ is written as ‘ra pa sa’ How is ‘here written in that code language ?






184962. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word TRIBUNAL each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet ?






184963. In a certain code DOWN is written as ‘5@9#’ and NAME is written as ‘#6%3’ How is MODE written that code ?






184964. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letter LGEU using each letter only once in each word ?






184965. In a certain code THRIVES is written as SIUHRDU. How is SOULFUL written in that code ?






184966. In each of the question below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II III and IV You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statement disregarding commonly known facts.Statements: Some trains are cars. All cars are branches All branches are nets Some nets are dresses Conclusions: I.Some dresses are cars. II.Some nets are trains. III.Some branches are trains. IV.Some dresses are trains.






184967. Statements: Some pencils are kites Some kites are desks All desks are jungles All jungles are mountains Conclusions: I.Some mountains are pencils II.Some jungles are pencils III.Some mountains are desks IV.Some jungles are kites






184968. Statements: All papers are clips. Some clips are boards Some boards are lanes All lanes are roads Conclusions: I.Some roads are boards II.Some lanes are clips III.Some boards are papers IV.Some roads are clips.






184969. Statements: All pens are clocks Some clocks are tyres Some tyres are wheels Some wheels are buses Conclusions: I.Some buses are tyres. II.Some wheels are clocks III.Some wheel are pens IV.Some buses are clocks






184970. Statements: All stones are hammers No hammer is ring Some rings are doors All doors are windows Conclusions: I.Some windows are stones II.Some windows are rings III.No windows is stone IV.Some rings are stones






184971. In which of the following combinations is the third person sitting between the first and the second persons ?






184972. Statements: $$R \bigstar K$$, K % D, D @ V, $$V \delta M$$ Conclusions: I.$$ R \bigstar D$$ II.$$V \bigstar R$$ III.D @ M IV.M % D






184973. Statements: F % N, N © W, W$$ \delta$$ Y, Y$$ \bigstar T$$ Conclusions: I.F % W II.T % N III.N % Y IV.T %W






184974. Statements: B © T, T$$\bigstar$$T, R % F, F @ K Conclusions: I. B % R II. F $$\bigstar$$ T III. R % K IV. K$$\bigstar$$ T






184975. Statements: J @ F, F $$\delta$$ N, N % H, H © G Conclusions: I.G $$\bigstar$$N II.N © J III.F $$\bigstar$$ J IV.J $$\delta$$ G






184976. Statements: D $$\delta$$ T, T @ R, R © M, M % K Conclusions: I.R @ D II.R% D III.K $$\bigstar$$ T IV.M $$\delta$$ T






184977. In making decisions about important questions it is desirable to be able to distinguish between ‘strong’ arguments and ‘weak’ arguments ‘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 (A) (B) and (C) You have to decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is a ‘weak’ argumentStatement:should there be a cap on drawing groundwater for irrigation purposes in India ? Arguments: (A)No irrigation is of prime importance for food production in India and it is heavily dependent on groundwater in many parts of the country (B)Yes water tables have gone down to alarmingly low levels in some parts of the country where irrigation is primarily dependent on groundwater which may lead to serious environmental consequences (C)Yes India just cannot afford to draw groundwater any further as the international agencies have cautioned India against it






184978. Statement: Should there be complete ban on setting up of thermal power plants in India ? Arguments: (A)Yes this is the only way to arrest further addition to environmental pollution (B)No there is a huge shortage of electricity in most parts of the country and hence generation of electricity needs to be augmented (C)No many developed countries continue to set up thermal power plants in their countries






184979. Statement:Should there be a restriction on the construction of high rise buildings in big cities in India. Arguments: (A)No big cities in India do not have adequate open land plots to accommodate the growing population (B)Yes only the builders and developers benefit from the construction of high rise buildings (C)Yes only the Government should first provide adequate infrastructure facilities to existing buildings before allowing the construction of new high rise buildings






184980. Statement:Should road repair work in big cities be carried out only late at night ? Arguments: (A)No this way the work will never get completed (B)No there will be unnecessary use of electricity (C)Yes the commuters will face lot of problems due to repair work during the day






184981. Statement:Should all the deemed universities be derecognised and attached to any of the central or state universities in India ? Arguments: (A)Yes many of these deemed universities do not conform to the required standards of a full fledged university and hence the level of education is compromised (B)No these deemed universities have been able to introduce innovative courses suitable to the requirement of various industries as they are free from strict Government controls (C)Yes many such universities are basically money spinning activities and education takes a backseat in these institutions






184982. In each question below is given a statement followed by three assumption (A), (B) and (C) An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.Statement:Police authority cordoned off the entire locality for the entire day and stopped vehicular movement for the visit of a top functionary of the government in view the threat perception and advised all the residents in the area to limit their movement outside their dwellings Which of the following assumption (s) is/are implicit in the above statement ? (A)Police personnel may not be able to control the vehicular movement in the locality and may seek help from the armed forces (B)People living in the locality may move out of their houses for the day to avoid inconvenient (C)The Government functionary may request the police authority to lift the ban on movement of residents of the locality outside their dwellings






184983. Statement:Government has urged all the citizens to use electronic media for carrying out their daily activities whenever possible instead of using paper as the cutting down of a large number of trees causing severe damage to the ecosystem Which of the following assumption(s) is/are implicit in the above statement ? (A)Most people may be capable of using electronic media to carry out various routines (B)Most people may have access to electronic media for carrying out their daily routine activities (C)People at large may reject the Government’s appeal and continue using paper as before






184984. Statement:The Government has decided to auction construction of highways to private entities in several blocks across the country on build operate transfer basis Which of the following assumption(s) is/are implicit in the above statement ? (A)An adequate number of private entities may not respond to the Government auction notification (B)Many private entities in the country are capable of constructing highways within reasonable time (C)The Government’s proposal of build-operate-transfer may financially benefit the private entities






184985. Statement:The airlines have requested all their bona fide passengers to check the status of flight operations before leaving their homes as heavy fog is causing immense problems to normal flight operations Which of the following assumption(s) is/are implicit in the above statement ? (A)The majority of the air passengers may check the flight status after starting their journey to the airport (B)The Government may take serious objection to the notice issued by the airline company (C)Majority of the passengers may cancel their tickets and postpone their journey till the situation becomes normal






184986. Higher NPAs indicate shortcomings in disbursement and follow up of credit given by banks.






184987. Low interest rate on credit reduces the capacity to absorb various unaccounted risk factors.






184988. Banks NPAs occur only due to economic factors.






184989. Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below: Following are the conditions for selecting Senior Manager General Banking in a bank: (i) have secured at least 60 percent marks in Std XII. (ii) have secured at least 55 percent marks in Graduation in any discipline (iii) have secured at least 60 percent marks in Post-graduate degree/diploma in Management/Economics/Statistics. (iv) be at least 25 years and not be more than 35 years as on 01.03.2010. (v) have post qualification work experience of at least 2 years as General Banking Officer in a bank. (vi) have secured at least 50 percent marks in written examination. (vii) have secured at least 40 percent marks in Personal Interview. In the case of a candidate who satisfies all the above conditions Except----- (a) at (iii) above but has secured at least 60 percent marks in CA or ICWA the case is to be referred to VP-Recruitment. (b) at (vii) above but have secured at least 65 percent marks in the written examination and at least 35 percent marks in the personal interview the case is to be referred to President Recruitment. In each question below are given details of one candidate You have to take one of the following courses of actions based on the information provided and the conditions and sub-conditions given above and mark the number of that course of action as your answer You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question All these cases are given to you as on 01.03.2010. Mark answer (a) if the data provided are inadequate to take a decision Mark answer (b) if the case is to be referred to VP- Recruitment Mark answer (c) if the case is to be referred to President Recruitment Mark answer (d) if the candidate is to be selected Mark answer (e) if the candidate is not to be selected.Kesav vora was born on 8th November 1978 He has secured 65 per cent marks in Std. XII and 60 per cent marks in Graduation He has secured 58 percent marks in M.A. Economics and 60 per cent marks in ICWA He has been working in a bank as generalist officer for the past two years after completing his education He has also secured 50 per cent marks in the written examination and 45 percent marks in personal interview.
 






184990. Arindam Ghosh has been working in a bank as generalist officer for the past four years after completing his post-graduate diploma in management with 60 per cent marks He has secured 50 per cent marks in written examination and 40 per cent marks in personal interview. He has also secured 70 per cent marks in Std. XII. He was born on 25th February 1977.






184991. Sohan Majhi has secured 65 per cent marks in B.Sc and 70 per cent marks in M.Sc Statistics He has been working in a bank as generalist officer for the past three years after completing his post graduation He has secured 55 per cent marks in the written examination and 50 per cent marks in the personal interview. He was born on 8th July 1982.






184992. Neha Salve has been working in a bank as generalist officer for the past four years after completing her postgraduate degree in Economics with 60 per cent marks. She has secured 60 per cent marks in both graduation and Std XII She was born on 24th August 1979. She has secured 70 percent marks in the written examination and 38 percent marks in the personal interview.






184993. Neeta Jaiswal was born on 2nd June 1980 She has been working in a bank as generalist officer for the past three years after completing her post graduate degree in Economic with 60 percent marks She has secured 68 per cent marks in HSC and 58 per cent marks in B.Com. She has also secured 50 per cent marks in both the written examination and personal interview.






184994. In each of these questions there are two steps of figures.The figures on the left are problem figures (four figures and one question marked space) and those on the right are Answer Figures indicated by numbers 1,2,3,4 and 5. A series is established if one of the five Answer Figures is placed at the "question-marked space". Question Figures from a series if they change from left to right according to some rule . The number of the Answer Figure which should be placed in the question-marked space in the answer . All the five figures i.e. four problem Figures and one Answer Figure placed in the question-marked space should be considered as forming the series.






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184999. Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it.Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the question.Governments have traditionally equated economic progress with steel mills and cement factories. While urban centers thrive and city dwellers get rich, hundreds of millions of farmers remain mired in poverty.However fears of food shortages, a rethinking of anti-poverty priorities and the crushing recession in 2008 are causing a dramatic shift in world economic policy in favour of greater support for agriculture. The last time when the world’s farmer felt such love was in the 1970s. At that time, as food prices spiked, there was real concern that the world was facing a crisis in which the planet was simply unable to produce enough grain and meat for an expanding population.Government across the developing world and international aid organisations plowed investment into agriculture in the early 1970s, while technological breakthroughs, like high-yield strains of important food crops, boosted production. The result was the Green Revolution and food production exploded. But the Green Revolution became a victim of its own success.Food prices plunged by some 60% by the late 1980s from their peak in the mid-1970s. Policy makers and aid workers turned their attention to the poor’s other pressing needs such as health care and education. Farming got starved of resources and investment. By 2004 aid directed at agriculture sank to 3.5 % and Agriculture lost its glitter. Also as consumer in high-growth giants such as China and India became wealthier they began eating more meat so grain once used for human consumption got diverted to beef up livestock. By early 2008 panicked buying by importing countries and restrictions slapped on grain exports by some big producers helped drive prices upto heights not seen for three decades. Making matters worse land and resources got reallocated to produce cash crops such as biofuels and the result was that voluminous reserves of grain evaporated. Protests broke out across the emerging world and fierce food riots toppled governments. This spurred global leaders into action. This made them aware that food security is one of the fundamental issues in the world that has to be dealt with in order to maintain administrative and political stability. This also spurred the US which traditionally provisioned food aid from American grain surpluses to help needy nations to move towards investing in farm sectors around the globe to boost productive for themselves and be in a better position to feed their own people. Africa, which missed out on the first Green Revolution due to poor policy and limited resources, also witnessed a 'change'. Swayed by the success of East Asia the primary poverty-fighting method favoured by many policy-makers in Africa was to get farmers off their farms and into modern jobs in factories and urban centers. But that strategy proved to be highly insufficient. Income levels in the countryside badly trailed those in cities while the FAO estimated that the number of poor going hungry in 2009 reached an all time high at more than one billion. In India on the other hand with only 40% of its farmland irrigated, entire economic boom currently underway is held hostage by the unpredictable monsoon. With much of India’s farming areas suffering from drought this year, the government will have a tough time meeting its economic growth targets. In a report Goldman Sachs, predicted that if this year, too receives weak rains it could cause agriculture to contract by 2 % this fiscal year making the government 7%GDP growth target look "a bit rich". Another green revolution is the need of the hour and to make it a reality, the global community still has much backbreaking farm work to do.What is the author’s main objective in writing the passage ?
 






185000. What is the author trying to convey through the phrase making the government 7 % GDP growth target look a bit rich ?






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