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You Are On Multi Choice Question Bank SET 3572

178601. Which of the following represent the Cash Reserve Ratio at present ?






178602. Who amongst the following actresses was awarded IIFA Award 2009 for her role in ‘Fashion’ ?






178603. Who amongst the following is the author of the book “Small is Beautiful” ?






178604. Which of the following awards is given by an Indian organization ?






178605. Which of the following schemes/products launched by the banks to provided instant loan facility to the farmers ?






178606. Which of the following terms is used in the game of Hockey ?






178607. Which of the following crops need plenty of water to grow ?






178608. Insurance service provided by various banks is commonly known as ___






178609. Who amongst the following Indians is a world professional Billiards champion ?






178610. India is a member of which of the following organizations ?






178611. Teacher’s Day is celebrated on ___






178612. Which of the following organization organized its first ever summit with Pakistan in Brussels in June 2009 ?






178613. Which of the following countries is providing an aid of US $ 7.5 Billion to Pakistan for the next five years ?






178614. India and Japan recently agreed to expand their canvas of cooperation in bilateral and international domains Who amongst the following represented India in this strategic dialogue with Japan ?






178615. Which of the following is the book written by V.S. Naipaul ?






178616. 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 questions.Once upon a time a dishonest King had a man call the Valuer in his court. The Valuer set the price which ought to be paid for horses and elephants and the other animals.He also set the price on jewellery and gold.and things of that kind.This man was honest and just and set the proper price to be paid to the owners of the goods.The King however was not pleased with this Valuer because he was honest ‘If I had another sort of a man as Valuer I might gain more riches, he thought One day the King saw a stupid miserly peasant come into the place yard.The King sent for the fellow and asked him if he would like to be Valuer.The peasant said he would like the position.So the King had him made Valuer He sent the honest Valuer away from the place.Then the peasant began to set the prices on horses and elephants upon gold and jewels.He did not know their value so he would say anything he chose.As the King had made him Valuer the People had to sell their goods for the price he set. By and by a horse-dealer brought five hundred horses to the court of this King.The Valuer came and said they were worth a mere measure of rice and the horses to be put in the palace stables. The horse-dealer went then to see the honest man who had been the Valuer and told him what had happened.’What shall I do ?’ asked the horses-dealer “I think you can give a present to the Valuer which will make him “Go to him and give him a fine present then say to him You said the horses are worth a measure of rice,but now tell what a measure of rice is worth ! Can you value that standing in your place by the King ?’ If he says he can go with him to the King and I will be there too” The horses-dealer thought this was a good idea.So he took a fine present to the Valuer and said what the other man had told him to say.The stupid Valuer took the present,and said,”Yes, I can go before the King with you and tell what a measure of rice is worth.I can go before the King with you and tell what a measure of rice is worth. I can value now. Well let us go at once” said the horses-dealer.So they went before the king and his ministers in the palace.The horses-dealer bowed down before the King and said “O King I have learned that a measure of rice is the value of my five hundred horses.But will the King be pleased to ask the Valuer what had happened asked,How now Valuer what are five hundred horses worth ? “A measure of rice O King !” said he “very good then ! If five hundred horses are worth a measure of rice what is the measure of rice worth ?” The measure of rice is worth your whole city” replied the foolish fellow The minister clapped their hands laughing and saying “What a foolish Valuer! How can such a man hold that office ? We used to think this great city was beyond price but this man says it is worth only a measure of rice.Then the King was ashamed and drove out the foolish fellow “I tried to please the King by setting a low price on the horses and now see what has happened to me !’ said the Valuer as he ran away from the laughing crowd.Who did the King appoint as the new Valuer ?
 






178617. Why was the King not happy with the old Valuer ?






178618. Which of the following words can be used to describe the King ? (A) Smart (B) Dishonest (C) Cheat






178619. Why did the Minister laugh at the new Valuer ?






178620. What did the new Valuer do when he got the present from the horse-dealer ?






178621. Which of the following can be said about the old Valuer? (A) He was honest (B) He was intelligent (C) He was revengeful






178622. What was the worth of a measure of rice according to the new Valuer ?






178623. Why did the horse-dealer go to meet the old Valuer ?






178624. What advice did the old Valuer give to the horse-dealer ?






178625. Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.MERE






178626. Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.SET






178627. Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.GAIN






178628. Choose the word/group of word which is most opposite in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.PLEASE






178629. Choose the word/group of word which is most opposite in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.STUPID






178630. Rearrange the following six sentence (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph then answer the questions given below them (A)The woodcutter thankfully broke off from work and sat down to eat the delicious meal that his wife had sent for him (B)He was in a good mood that particular morning and soon started singing as he swung his axe at the log of wood in front of him (C)After he had eaten his meal and taken rest for a while the woodcutter got back to work (D)The hours passed and the sun became hotter than ever and very soon perspiration started breaking out on the woodcutter’s hands and face (E)One hot summer’s morning a woodcutter was hard at work chopping wood into small pieces so that he could sell them in the market (F)As it neared afternoon his wife sent their little son to him with food for the afternoonWhich of the following be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement ?
 






178631. Which of the following be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement ?






178632. Which of the following be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement ?






178633. Which of the following be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement ?






178634. Which of the following be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement ?






178635. As it was already afternoon Rohan decided to check out of the hotel and go home






178636. Five people which ignored an evacuation order were trapped in a mountain region encircled by a wildfire.






178637. Since she was the most popular model on the ramp she thought no end to herself.






178638. The actress says that she is not comfortable walk into the ramp in designer-wear






178639. Not many a bank on the power of realism and comedy to make an impression and so when one does it makes head turns.






178640. In each question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given These are numbered as 1),2),3),4) One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The number of that words is your answer if all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence mark 5)i.e.All correct’ as your answer.The city’s fashion-conscious ladies(1)/came together at a city hotel to check out an exibition(2)/by various designers(4)/and labels.All correct(5).
 






178641. The ministry’s proposal(1)/for an autonomous(2)/overarching authority(3)/for higher education and research was finally approval(4)/.All correct(5).






178642. Silense(1)/is to retreat(2)/in wordless prayer gazing(3)/out the window of your heart and going for slow meandering(4)/walks in a garden.All correct(5).






178643. A majority of Army tanks continue to grope(1)/in the dark,stricken(2)/as they are with an ecute(3)/case of night blindness(4)/.All correct(5).






178644. Back home the ever affable(1)/Bollywood singer shares the excitement(2)/of having(3)/performed.(4)/at the Royal Hall in London.All correct(5).






178645. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions ?3.05% of 1200+6.4% of 800=?
 






178646. $$ 14 \times 4.5-7.4 \times 3.5=? $$






178647. $$ 4\frac{2}{5} \times 3\frac{1}{3}-?= 5\frac{1}{3} $$






178648. What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?$$360 \div 18 \div 5=?$$
 






178649. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions ?62.18+169.35+3046.81=?
 






178650. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions ?$$\sqrt{?}+19^{2}=21^{2}$$
 






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