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172801. In a class of 25 students. Lata’s rank is 13th from the top and Parul’s rank is I 9th from the bottom. If Vishars rank is exactly between Lata-s and Parul’s rank what is Vishafs rank from the top ‘?






172802. What should come next in the number series given below ? 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 2 3 4 5 6






172803. Study the following information to answer the given questions : Eight. friends A. B. C. D. E. F. Ct and H are sitting around a circle facing the centre. not necessarily in the same order. F sits fourth to the left of B. A and H are immediate neighbours of F. C sits third to the left. of A. G sits third to the right of E.What is D’s position with respect to B ‘?
 






172804. What are the immediate neigh hours of G ?






172805. If C is related to E in a certain way and similarly F is related B in the same way, to whom is A related to “?






172806. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group ?






172807. If all the eight friends are made to sit alphabetically in the clockwise direction starting from A, positions of how many will remain unchanged (excluding A) ?






172808. In each question below are two statements followed by two conclusions numbered 1 and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even itthey seem to he at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer a: if only conclusion I follows. b: if only conclusion II follows. c: if either conclusion I or conclusion 11 follows. d: if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows. e: if both conclusions I and II follow.Statements : Some windows are grills All glasses are grills. Conclusions : I. All grills are windows. II. At least some grills are glasses.






172809. Statements : Some painters are artists. Some dancers are painters. Conclusions : I. All artists are dancers. II. All painters are dancers.






172810. Statements : All cabins are rooms. All rooms are buildings. Conclusions : I. All buildings are rooms II. All cabins are buildings.






172811. Statements : All rings are necklaces. No necklace is a bracelet. Conclusions : I. No ring is a bracelet. II. All necklaces are rings.






172812. Statements : All hands are arms. Some hands are muscles. Conclusions : I. Some muscles are arms. II. All muscles are arms.






172813. Study the following information to answer the given questions Seven friends — L, M. N, 0. P, Q and R are sitting in a straight line facing North, not necessarily in the same order. M sits fifth to the right of 0. P sits third to the right of L. Both L and P do not sit at the extreme ends of the line. Q and R are immediate neighbours of each other. N sits third to the left of Q.What is O’s position with respect of R ?
 






172814. Which of the following represents the friends sitting at the extreme ends of the line?






172815. If all the seven friends are mode to sit in alphabetical order from left to right, the positions of how many will remain unchanged ?






172816. Who sits exactly in the middle of the row ‘?






172817. Four of the following live :ire alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in die above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group ?






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172819. @62+74






172820. +5963%






172821. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Poverty measurement is an unsettled issue, both conceptually and methodologically. Since poverty is a process as well as an outcome: many come out of it while others may be falling into it. The net effect of these two parallel processes is a proportion commonly identified as the ‘head count ratio’, but these ratios hide the fundamental dynamism that characterizes poverty in practice. The most recent poverty re estimates by an expert group has also missed the crucial dynamism. In a study conducted on 13.000 households which represented the entire country in 199394 and again on 2004-05, it was found that in the ten-year period 18.2% rural population moved out of poverty whereas another 22.1% Cell into it over this period. This net increase of about four percentage points was seen to have a considerable variation across states and regions.Which of the following is a conclusion which can be drawn from the lacts stated in the above paragraph ?
 






172822. Which of the following is an assumption which is implicit in the facts stated in the above paragraph ?






172823. Which of the following is an inference which can be made from the facts stated in the above paragraph ?






172824. In these questions, relationships between clilierent elements is shown irl the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer a: if only conclusion I follows. b: if only conclusion II follows. c: if either conclusion 1 or conclusion 11 follows. d: if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows. e: if both conclusions I and II follow.Statement : A < L < T < R ≤ H > K Conclusions : I. H > L. II. K > T






172825. Statement : P = N > D ≥ G < B = J Conclusions: I. G < P II. G < J






172826. Statement : F ≤ C ≥ V = Z < X = U Conclusions : I. V < ti II. Z < F






172827. Statement : g ≤ E = I > N ≥ R ≥ S Conclusions : I. E = S II. S ≤ N






172828. Study the following arrangement, of coo • sonants, vowels, numbers and symbols carefully and answer the questions given below : H @ F ! 3 U 6 % G I T * P L 8 $ ∧ 9 S 2 7 & A M K + J © D 4 # 5 & EWhich of the following is ninth to the right of the twentieth from the right end of the above arrangement ?
 






172829. Study the following arrangement, of coo • sonants, vowels, numbers and symbols carefully and answer the questions given below : H @ F ! 3 U 6 % G I T * P L 8 $ ∧ 9 S 2 7 & A M K + J © D 4 # 5 & EHow many such consonants are there in the above arrange merit. each of which is immediately preceded by a symbol and also immediately followed by a symbol ?
 






172830. Study the following arrangement, of coo • sonants, vowels, numbers and symbols carefully and answer the questions given below : H @ F ! 3 U 6 % G I T * P L 8 $ ∧ 9 S 2 7 & A M K + J © D 4 # 5 & EIf all the symbols are dropped from the arrangement, which of the following will be the twelfth from the left end ‘?
 






172831. Study the following arrangement, of coo • sonants, vowels, numbers and symbols carefully and answer the questions given below : H @ F ! 3 U 6 % G I T * P L 8 $ ∧ 9 S 2 7 & A M K + J © D 4 # 5 & EFour of the following five arc alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
 






172832. What should come in place of the question mark (‘?) in the following series based on the above arrangement >F3U %IT L$∧ ?






172833. Which of the phrases A, B, C and D given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentences to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and there is no correction required mark e: i.e. ‘No correction required’ as the answer.During the recession many companies will be forced to lay oil workers.
 






172834. He wanted nothing elseexpecting to sleep after a stressful day at work.






172835. Ramesh took charge of the project, within a few days of having appointed?






172836. It is difficult to work with him because he is one of those persons who think he is always right.






172837. Foreign businesses in developing countries have usually problems with lack of infrastructure and rigid laws.






172838. They work hard not because of the __ , but because of their inner urge.






172839. Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank in each sentence to make the sentence meaningfully complete.His __ background has made him so docile.
 






172840. Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank in each sentence to make the sentence meaningfully complete.It is __ for everyone to abide by the laws of the land.
 






172841. Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank in each sentence to make the sentence meaningfully complete.___ he is a hard worker, his quality of work is not of a desirable level.
 






172842. Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank in each sentence to make the sentence meaningfully complete.In spite of repeated instructions, he __ the some mistakes.
 






172843. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the question. Political ploys initially hailed as master-strokes often end up as flops. The Rs. 60,000 crore farm loan waiver announced in the budget writes off 100% of overdues of small and marginal farmers holding upto two hectares, and 25% of overdues of larger farmers. While India has enjoyed 8%-9% GDP growth for the past few years, the boom has bypassed many rural areas and farmer distress and suicides have made newspaper headlines. Various attempts to provide relief (employment guarantee scheme, public distribution system) have made little impact, thanks. to huge leakages from the government’s lousy delivery systems. So, many economists think the loan waiver is a worthwhile alternative to provide relief. However the poorest rural folk are landless labourers, who get neither farm loans nor waivers. Half of the small and marginal farmers get no loans from banks and depend entirely on money-lenders, and will not benefit. Besides, rural India is full of the family holdings rather than individual holdings and family holdings will typically be much larger than two hectares even for dirt-poor farmers, who will, therefore, be denied the 100% waiver. It will thus fail in both economic and political objectives. IRDP loans to the rural poor in the 1980s demonstrated that crooked bank officials demand bribes amounting to one-third the intended benefits. Very few of the intended beneficiaries who merited relief received it. After the last farm loan waiver will Similarly slow down fresh loans to deserving farmers. While overdues to cooperatives may be higher, economist Surjit Shalla says less than 5% of farmer loans to banks are overdue i.e. overdues exist for only 2.25 million out of 90 million farmers. If so, then the 95% who have repaid loans will not benefit. They will be angry at being penalised for honesty. The budget thus grossly overestimates the number of beneficiaries, It also underestimates the negative effects of the waiver-encouraging willful default in the future and discouraging fresh bank lending for some years. nstead of trying to reach the needy, through a plethora of leaky schemes we should transfer cash directly to the needy using new technology like biometric smart cards, which are now being used in many countries, and mobile phones bank accounts. Then benefits can go directly to phone accounts operable only by those with biometric cards, ending the massive leakages of current schemes. The political benefits of the loan waiver have also been exaggerated since if only a small fraction of farm families benefit, and many of these have to pay bribes to get the actual benefit, will the waiver really be a massive vote- winner? Members of joint families will feel aggrieved that, despite having less than one hectare per head, their family holding is too large. Lo qualify for the 100% waiver. Alliance ministers, of central or state governments, give away freebies in their last budgets, hoping to win electoral regards, Yet, four-fifth of all incumbent governments are voted out. This shows that beneficiaries of favours are not notably grateful, while those not so favoured may feel aggrieved, and vote for the opposition. That seems to be why election budgets constantly fail to win elections in India and the loan waiver will not change that pattern.Why do economists feel that loan waivers will benefit farmers in distress?
 






172844. What message will the loan waiver send to farmers who have repaid loans?






172845. What is the author’s suggestion to provide aid to farmers?






172846. What was the outcome of IRDP loans to the rural poor?






172847. What are the terms of the loan waiver? (A) One-fourth of the overdue loans of landless labourers will be written off. (B) The Rs. 60,000 crore loan waiver has been sanctioned for 2.25 million marginal farmers. (C) Any farmer with between 26 per cent to 100 per cent of their loan repayments overdue will be penalised.






172848. What is the author’s view of the loan waiver?






172849. Which of the following cannot be said about loan waiver? (A) Small and marginal farmers will benefit the most. (B) The loan waiver penalizes deserving farmers. (C) A large percentage i.e.. ninety- five per cent of distressed farmers will benefit.






172850. Which of the following will definitely be an impact of Joan waivers? (A) Family holdings will be split into individual holdings not exceeding one hectare. (B) The public distribution system will be revamped. (C) Opposition will definitely win the election.






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