<<= Back Next =>>
You Are On Multi Choice Question Bank SET 3675

183751. Should the private organisations be allowed to implement the security-related research activities. Arguments: I. No, private organisations will be penetrable to our enemy, therefore, the implementation of such activities should be allowed: II. Yes, Government does not have sufficient funds to implement such activities and the private organisations will manage the necessary funds.






183752. Should there be a longer term for President of India ? Arguments: I. No, President of India is non-executive head of the country and hence there is no needs of extending the term. II. Yes, this will help the President to guide the government in formulating long term objectives.






183753. Should all the foreign investments be concentrated only in few States ? Arguments: I. No, This goes against the all round economic development of the country. II. Yes, as many states do not have the requisite infrastructure to attract foreign investments.






183754. Should the recruitment in banks be purely on the basis of past academic achievement without conducting competitive written tests ? Arguments: I. Yes, this will help the unemployed youth as they will not need to spend money for such competitive examinations. II. No, the past academic achievement cannot be considered as the criterion as there is no uniformity in standards of assessment across universities and institutions.






183755. In each of question below is given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for improvement, follow-up or further action in regard to the problem, policy etc: On the basis of the information given in the statement to be true, then decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing. Give your answer as---a: if only I follows b: if only II follows c: if either I or II follows d: if neither I nor II follows e: if both I and II followStatement: Three persons was caught with a large cache of arms in the city. Course of action : I. The police personnel should be instructed to keep a tighter vigil in the city. II. The three persons should be allowed to go scot-free and monitor their activities for nabbing other criminals.






183756. Statements: There has been an unprecedented increase in the number of patients with water -borne diseases in the city during monsoon. Arguments: I. The government should initiate steps to educate the general public about the importance of drinking safe water. II. All the hospitals in the city should be equipped to treat such patients during monsoon.






183757. Statement: At least fifteen people were killed and large number of people injured when a bus fell off from a bridge into the river. Course of action: I. The side walls of the bridges should immediately be strengthened to avoid such accidents. II. The driver of the bus should immediately be arrested and be put on trial.






183758. Statement : The state government has decided to provide relief by way of food and clothes to all the flood victims in the state: Course of action: I. The government machinery should identify those people who are affected by flood and are to be provided with relief material. II. The government machinery should procure enough food and clothes for providing relief to the flood victims.






183759. Statement: The meteorological department has forecasted that this year, there will be good monsoon season for the tenth consecutive year, resulting in the growth of bumper crop. Course of action: I. Government should off load some portion of the foodgrains in warehouses before harvesting. II. Government should immediately try to provide chemical fertilisers to the formers.






183760. There is a Passage given below followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the Passage: You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the given Passage and then decide upon its degree of truth or falsity. Mark your answer as---Dangerous rubbish material management-- This is area of the most significant problem of India, related to the environment arising out of the fast industrial development specially in petrochemicals, chemicals, electronics, heavy engineering and automobile industries. The consequence of this development has been in the increase in the formation of the poisonous and dangerous waste material. Due to this whatever remains are there, during the treatment of waste disposal and hormones produced by these industries, the danger of water and land resources and being seriously polluted is on the increase because of their excessive delivery. Today, the industrial sector and the government, both are facing the challenge of providing the basic structure for the well protected transport and the disposal of the dangerous waste material. There has been a tremendous pressure on the industrial sector due to lack of sufficiently and scientifically outlined techniques for general performance, warehouse and disposable facilities. ‘Stop Gap arrangements’ which are in the form of inferior design and structure facilities are making this problem more complicated: In fact, these are proving a big hurdle for the environment.There has been an increase in the environmental related pollution due to the disposable practices of the industrial waste flow.
 






183761. Industrially developed countries have successfully outlined the well protected transport and disposable practices of the industrial waste:






183762. The land water of the industrial cities of India and their neighbourhood is safe from the industrial waste flow.






183763. India has developed the most modern transport technique for the waste disposal.






183764. There is maximum environmental pollution in the industrially developed cities in India:






183765. In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted: You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumption is implicit in the statement. Give your answer as--Statement: The local police has issued a notification to the effect that all the residents should be alert as anti -social elements are seen in the area: Assumptions: I. The local residents take a note of such notification. II. The anti- social elements will move to some other locality.






183766. Statement: The state government has decided to withdraw the concessional air ticket facility to students. Assumptions: I. The students may not travel by air in future: II. The students desirous of travelling by air will be able to pay full fare






183767. Statement: The principal instructed all the teachers to be vigilant in their classroom as some students are reported to be disturbing other students. Assumptions: I. The teachers will be able to control the situation and nab the trouble-makers II. All students may welcome this move of the principal






183768. Statement: ‘X Bank’ the largest bank in the country has decided to reduce its work force by 30 per cent to make it an efficient bank. Assumptions: I. The bank will be able to carry out all the required activities with the reduced work force: II. The surplus employees may opt for early retirement scheme and leave the bank.






183769. Statement: The ‘music-lovers’ club’ has announced a variety programme of upcoming musicians. Assumptions: I. Many people are interested to attend such programmes. II. The upcoming artists are able to attract large audience:






183770. Find out the wrong number in the given following sequence.7 4 6 9 20 52.5 160.5
 






183771. Find out the wrong number in the given following sequence.4, 6, 12, 30, 75, 315, 1260
 






183772. Find out the wrong number in the given following sequence.3, 4, 13, 38, 87, 166, 289
 






183773. Find out the wrong number in the given following sequence.4 5 9 29 111 556 3335
 






183774. Find out the wrong number in the given following sequence.2, 6, 16, 38, 84, 176, 368
 






183775. A boat running downstreams covers a distance of 16 km in 2 hours while for covering the same distance upstream it takes 4 hours. What is the speed of the boat in still water?






183776. What approximate value should come in place of question mark(?) in the following equation ? $$9876\div 24.96+215.005-?=309.99$$






183777. Sunetra invested an amount of Rs. 50,000 to start a software business. After six months Nikhil joined her with an amount of Rs. 80,000. At the end of 3 years they earned a profit of Rs. 24,500/-. What is Sunetra’s share in the profit ?






183778. Two girls and four boys are to be seated in a row, in such a way that the girls do not sit together. In how many different ways can it be done ?






183779. Average weight of three boys P, T and R is $$54\frac{1}{3}$$kg while the average weight of three boys T, F and G is 53kg. What is the average weight of P, T, R, F and G ?






183780. If 2x + 3y + z = 55, x+ z- y = 4 and y - x + z = 12, then what is the value of y ?






183781. 405 sweets were distributed equally among children in such a way that the number of sweets received by each child is 20% of the total no. of children. How many sweets did each child receive ?






183782. Sudharshan invested Rs. 15,000 at interest @ 10 p.c.p.a for one year. If the interest is compounded every six months what amount will Sudharshan get at the end of the year?






183783. Ratio of the earnings of A and B is 4 : 7. If the earnings of A increase by 50% and the earnings of B decrease by 25% the new ratio of their earnings becomes 8 : 7. What are A’s earnings ?






183784. The wheat sold by a grocer contained 10% low-quality wheat. What quantity of good-quality wheat should be added to 150 kg of wheat so that the percentage of low-quality wheat becomes 5% ?






183785. Each of the questions consists of a question followed by three statements. You have to study the question followed by three statements and decide which of the statements is/are necessary to answer the questions.What is the area of a hall ? A. Material cost of flooring per sq mt. is Rs. 250 B. Labour cost of flooring the hall Rs. 3, 500 C. Total cost of flooring the hall is Rs. 14, 500






183786. What was the percentage of discount offered ? A. Profit earned by selling the article for Rs. 252 after giving discount was Rs. 52. B. Had there been no discount the profit earned would have been Rs. 80. C. Had there been no discount the profit earned would have been 40%.






183787. What is the speed of the train ? A. The train crosses a single pole in 13 sec. B. The train crosses a platform of length 250 m in 27 seconds C. The train crosses another train running in the same direction in 32 seconds.






183788. What is the population of State A ? A. After an increase in the population of state A by 15% it becomes 1.6 lakhs B. Ratio of population of state A to that of state B is 7 : 8. C. Population of state B is 1.6 lakhs.






183789. How many workers are required for completing the construction work in 10 days ? A. 20% of the work can be completed by 8 workers in 8 days. B. 20 workers can complete the work in 16 days. C. One-eighth of the work can be completed by 8 workers in 5 days.






183790. Salaries of A, B and C are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5. If their salaries were increased by 15%, 10% and 20% respectively, what will be the new ratio of their salaries ?






183791. If 3y + 2x = 47 and 11x = 7y then what is value of y - x ?






183792. If the digits of a two-digit number are interchanged the newly formed number is more than the original number by 18 and sum of the digits is 8, then what is the original number?






183793. Four of the following five parts numbered A, B, C, D and E are exactly equal. The number of the part which is not equal to the other four is the answer.






183794. For which of the following values of x is the inequality $$x(x+3) < 10$$ satisfied ?






183795. Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. Percentage Profit/Loss = $$\frac{Income - Expenditure}{Expenditure}\times100$$Expenditures of company B in 1996 and 1997 are Rs. 12 lakhs and Rs. 14.5 lakhs respectively. What was the total income of company B in 1996 and 1997 together (in lakh rupees)?
 






183796. Ratio of expenditure of companies A and B in 1999 was 3 : 4. What was the ratio of their incomes in 1999 ?






183797. Total expenditure of company A in all the three years together was Rs. 82.5 lakhs. What was the total income of the company in all the years together ?






183798. If the expenditure of company A and B in 2000 were equal and the total income of the two companies was Rs. 5.7 lakhs, what was the total expenditure of the two companies in 2000 ?






183799. If the income of company B in 1997 and 1998 were in the ratio of 2 : 3, what was the ratio of the expenditure of the company in these two years ?






183800. Study the following table to answer these questions. Percentage of marks obtained by 7 students in 6 subjects (maximum marks for each subject is shown in brackets)Approximately what is the overall percentage of marks obtained by the T in all the subjects ?
 






<<= Back Next =>>
Terms And Service:We do not guarantee the accuracy of available data ..We Provide Information On Public Data.. Please consult an expert before using this data for commercial or personal use
DMCA.com Protection Status Powered By:Omega Web Solutions
© 2002-2017 Omega Education PVT LTD...Privacy | Terms And Conditions