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129151. Which of the following is an 'inference' which can be madefrom the facts stated in the above paragraph?




129152. Which of the following is a 'conclusion' which can be drawnfrom the facts stated in the above paragraph?






129153. Statement: The Govt has decided to instruct the banks toopen new branches in such a way that there is onebranch of any of the banks in every village ofpopulation 1000 and above or a cluster of villageswith population less than 1000 to provide bankingservices to all the citizens.Which of the following 'will weaken' the step taken by theGovt?






129154. Cause: The Govt has recently increased its taxes onpetrol and diesel by about 10 per cent. Which of the following can be a possible effect of theabove cause?






129155. Statement: Most of the companies in IT and ITES sectorsin India have started hiring from engineering collegecampuses this year and are likely to recruit much morethan yearly recruitment of the earlier years.Which of the following 'substantiates' the facts stated inthe above statement?






129156. Effect: Majority of the employees of the ailingorganisation opted for voluntary retirement schemeand left the organisation with all their retirementbenefits within a fortnight of launching the scheme.Which of the following can be a 'protable cause' of theabove effect ?






129157. Statement: One aspirant was killed due to stampedewhile participating in a recruitment drive of policeconstables. Courses of action:(A) The officials in charge of the recruitment processshould immediately be suspended.(B) A team of officials should be asked to find out thecircumstances which led to the death of theaspirant and submit its report within a week.(C) The Govt should ask the home department tostagger the number of aspirants over more numberof days to avoid such incidents in future.






129158. Statement: The school dropout rate in many districts inthe state has increased sharply during the last fewyears as the parents of these children make them work in the fields owned by others to earn enoughfor them to get at least one meal a day. Courses of action:(A) The Govt should put up a mechanism to providefoodgrains to the poor people in these districtsthrough public distribution system to encouragethe parents to send their wards to school.(B) The Govt should close down some of these schoolsin the district and deploy the teachers of theseschools to nearby schools and also ask remainingstudents to join these schools.(C) Govt should issue arrest warrants for all the parentswho force their children to work in fields instead ofattending classes.






129159. Statement: Many political activists have decided to stage demonstrations and block traffic movement in the city during peak hours to protest against the steep rise in prices of essential commodities. Courses of action: (A) The Govt. should immediatelyban all forms of agitations in the country. (B) The police authority of the city should deploy additional forces all over the city to help traffic movement in the city. (C) The state administration should carry out preventive arrests of the known criminals staying in the city






129160. Statement: A large private bank has decided to retrench one-third of its employees in view of the huge losses incurred by it during the past three quarters. Courses of action: (A) The Govt. should issue a notification to general public to immediately stop all transactions with the bank. (B) The Govt. should direct the bank to refrain from retrenching its employees. (C) The Govt. should ask the central bank of the country to initiate an enquiry into the banks activities and submit its report.






129161. Statement: A heavy unseasonal downpour during thelast two days has paralysed the normal life in thestate in which five persons were killed but this hasprovided a huge relief to the problem of acute watercrisis in the state Courses of action:(A) The state government should set up a committee toreview the alarming situation.(B) The state government should immediately removeall the restrictions on use of potable water in all themajor cities in the state.(C) The state government should send relief suppliesto all the affected areas in the state.






129162. Amit Narayan was born on 28th May 1974. He has been working in theAdvances department of a bank for the past eleven years after completing his B.Sc. degree with 65 percent marks.He has secured 55 percent marks in the Group discussion and 50 percent marksin the interview.






129163. Sudha Mehrotra has been working in the Advances department of a bank for the past twelve years after completing her B.Com. degree with 60 percent marks. She has secured 50 percent marks in the Group Discussion and 40 percent marks in the Interview. She was born on 15th February 1972






129164. Prakash Gokhale was born on 4th August 1977. He has secured 65 percent marks in post graduation and 58 percent marks in graduation. He has been working for the past ten years in the Advances Department of a bank after completing his post graduation. He has secured 45 percent marks in the Group Discussion and 50 percent marks in the Interview






129165. Rohan Maskare was born on 8th March 1974. Hehas been working in a bank for the past twelve years after completing his B.Com. degree with 70 percent marks. He has secured 50 percent marks in both the Group Discussion and the Interview






129166. Shobha Gupta has secured 50 percent marks in the Interview and 40 percent marksin the Group Discussion. She has been working for the pasteight years out of which four years as ManagerCredit in a bank after completing her B.A. degree with 60 percent marks. She was born on 12th September 1978.






129167. What is Gs favourite sport ?






129168. What is Es favourite sport ?






129169. Which of the following combinations of employee-department-favourite sport is correct?






129170. In which department does E work?






129171. Which of the following groups of employees work inAdministration department?






129172. Statements: Some sticks are lamps. Some flowers are lamps. Some lamps are dresses. All dresses are shirts. Conclusions: I.Some shirts are sticks. II. Some shirts are flowers. III. Some flowers are sticks. IV. Some dresses are sticks.






129173. Statements: Some benches are walls.All walls are houses.Some houses are jungles. All jungles are roads. Conclusions: I. Some roads are benches.II. Some jungles are walls.III. Some houses are benches.IV. Some roads are houses.






129174. Statements: All birds are horses. All horses are tigers. Some tigers are lions. Some lions are monkeys. Conclusions: I. Some tigers are horses. II. Some monkeys are birds. III. Some tigers are birds. IV. Some monkeys are horses.






129175. Statements: Some chairs are handles.All handles are pots.All pots are mats. Some mats are buses. Conclusions: I. Some buses are handles. II. Some mats are chairs.III. No bus is a handle.IV. Some mats are handles.






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