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221101. Read the two statements below:S1. The economy rates of the specialist bowlers are lower than that of the non-specialist bowlers. S2. The cumulative runs conceded by the three non-specialist bowlers were 1 more than those conceded by the three specialist bowlers.Which of the above statements or their combinations can help arrive at the economy rate of the worst bowler?






221102. Abdul has 8 factories, with different capacities, producing boutique kurtas. In the production process, he incurs raw material cost, selling cost (for packaging and transportation) and labour cost. These costs per kurta vary across factories. In all these factories, a worker takes 2 hours to produce a kurta. Profit per kurta is calculated by deducting raw material cost, selling cost and labour cost from the selling price (Profit = selling price - raw materials cost - selling cost - labour cost). Any other cost can be ignored. Which of the following options is in decreasing order of raw materials cost?
 






221103. Which of the factories listed in the options below has the lowest sales margin (sales margin = profit per kurta divided by selling price per kurta)?






221104. Abdul has received an order for 2,000 kurtas from a big retail chain. They will collect the finished pre-packaged kurtas directly from the factories, saving him the selling cost. To deliver this order, he can use multiple factories for production. Which of the following options will ensure maximum profit from this order?






221105. Abdul has introduced a new technology in all his factories. As a result, a worker needs just 1.5 hours to produce a kurta. If raw materials cost and selling cost remain the same, which of the factories listed in the options below will yield the highest profit per kurta?






221106. Which of the scatterplots shows the weakest relationship?






221107. In which of the following scatterplots, the value of one dimension can be used to predict the value of another, as accurately as possible?






221108. Which of the following options is correct?






221109. In which of the following countries is Tamil an official language?






221110. The International Court of Justice is located in:






221111. Which of the following institutions are related to the Bretton Woods Agreement?






221112. In India, February 28 th is celebrated as:






221113. Barak 8 is:






221114. Which of the following is the oldest mountain range?






221115. The words “Satyameva Jayate”, inscribed on Indain currency are taken from :






221116. Who directed the Oscar winning film “Gandhi”?






221117. Which of the following options is a MISMATCH?






221118. Which of the following companies is listed in the Fortune Global 500 Companies, in 2016?






221119. Which of the following brands is NOT currently owned by an Indian company?






221120. Some of the famous battles are listed below: 1.The Battle of Cajamarca 2.The Battle of Huai-Hai 3.The Battle of Plassey 4.The Battle of Stalingrad 5.The Battle of Waterloo 6.The Battle of YorktownWhich of the following is the correct chronological order of the above battles?






221121. Which of the followings is a WRONG combination?






221122. Which of the following banks is recently in the news because its employees opened additional relationship accounts without its customer’s permission?






221123. Which of the followings is in the outemost reaches of the solar system?






221124. Which Cult Television series celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2016?






221125. Bogota, Lima and Quito are the captials of :






221126. The Yazidis are:






221127. Where is Hadrian’s Wall located?






221128. Which of the following animals’ conservation status was changed from “endangered” to “vulnerable” by WWF recently?






221129. In which of the following countries, both the Tropic of Capricorn and Equator pass through?






221130. Which of the following novelists has won the Booker Prize?






221131. Rodrigo Duterte is associated with which of the following nations?






221132. Which of the following Options best captures the relationship similar to INSPECT : VIVISECT?






221133. Read the following poem and answer the question that follows: I sought a soul in the sea And found a coral there Beneath the foam for me An ocean was all laid bare. Into my heart’s night Along a narrow way I groped; and lo! The light, An infinite land of day. Which of the following would best capture the ESSENCE of the poem above?






221134. “Assumptions are analogous to the basic ingredients in a gourment recipe. Only the final product of the recipe dictates whether the ingredients suffice………” Which of the following is ANALOGOUS to the statement above?






221135. The FIRST and the LAST sentences of the paragraph are numbered 1 & 6. The others, labelled as P, Q, R and S are given below: 1.Suppose I know someone, Smith. P. One day you come to me and say: “Smith is in Cambridge.” Q. I inquire, and find you stood at Guildhall and saw at the other end a man and said: “That was Smith.” R. I’d say: “Listen. This isn’t sufficient evidence.” S. I’ve heard that he has been killed in a battle in this war. 6. If we had a fair amount of evidence he was killed I would try to make you say that you’re being credulous. Which of the following combinations is the MOST LOGICALLY ORDERED?






221136. The FIRST and the LAST sentences of the paragraph are numbered 1 & 6. The others, labelled as P, Q, R and S are given below: 1. The word “symmetry” is used here with a special meaning, and therefore needs to be defined. P. For instance, if we look at a vase that is left-and-right symmetrical, then turn it 180° around the vertical axis, it looks the same. Q. When we have a picture symmetrical, one side is somehow the same as the other side. R. When is a thing symmetrical - how can we define it? S. Professor Hermann Weyl has given this definition of symmetry: a thing is symmetrical if one can subject it to a certain operation and it appears exactly the same after operation. 6.We shall adopt the definition of symmetry in Weyl’s more general form, and in that form we shall discuss symmetry of physical laws. Which of the following combinations is the MOST LOGICALLY ORDERED?






221137. In recent past, Indian football team has lost most of the matches in international football tournaments. The most successful coaches in Indian club football tournaments are from Latin American countries. In most of the Latin American countries, football is more popular sport than cricket. From the passage above, choose the correct option:






221138. Choose the best pronunciation of the word, Sobriquet, from the following options:






221139. Consider the two related statements below: Statement I: Offices and positions for the marginalized sections should be open to those with greater savings among them. Statement II: Offices and positions must be open to everyone based on the principle of fair opportunity Which of the following is true?






221140. This season will pass. The Prime Minister may not win Lok Sabha elections, or she may; she may not continue as Prime Minister, or she may. The country will survive whatever the texture of politics in this decade or the next. Which of the following, IF TRUE, will BEST reinforce the author’s view?






221141. The subject of this book is knavery, skullduggery, cheating, betrayal, unfairness, crime, sneakiness, malingering, cutting corner, immorality, dishonesty, betrayal, graft, wickedness, and sin. Which of the following options best captures ALL the italicized words above?






221142. Read the following conversation: OINOS: I can comprehend you thus far-that certain operations of what we term Nature, or the natural laws, will, under certain conditions, give rise to that which has all the appearance of creation. Shortly before the final overthrow of the earth, there were, I well remember, many very successful experiments in what some philosophers were weakenough to denominate the creation of animaculae. AGATHOS: The cases of which you speak were, in fact, instances of the secondary creation - and of the only species of creation which has ever been, since the first word spoke into existence the first law. Which of the following options CANNOT be DEFINITELY inferred based on the above conversation?






221143. … there is a degree of convergence in the definition of trust which can be summarized as follows: Trust is a particular level of the subjective probability with which an agent assesses that another agent or group of agents will perform a particular action. When we say we trust someone or that someone is trustworthy, we implicitly mean that the probability that he will perform an action that is beneficial to us…. Which of the following statement BEST COMPLETES the passage above?






221144. Analyse the following passage and provide appropriate answers for the questions that follow: An effective way of describing what interpersonal communication is or is not, is perhaps to capture the underlying beliefs using specific game analogies. Communication as Bowling: The bowling model of message delivery is probably the most widely held view of communication. I think that’s unfortunate. This model sees the bowler as the sender, who delivers the ball, which is the message. As it rolls down the lane (the channel), clutter on the boards (noise) may deflect the ball (the message). Yet if it is aimed well, the ball strikes the passive pins (the target audience) with a predictable effect. In this one - way model of communication, the speaker (bowler) must take care to select a precisely crafted message (ball) and practice diligently to deliver it the same way every time. Of course, that makes sense only if target listeners are interchangeable, static pins waiting to be bowled over by our words - which they aren’t. This has led some observers to propose an interactive model of interpersonal communication. Communication as Ping - Pong: Unlike bowling, Ping - Pong is not a solo game. This fact alone makes it a better analogy for interpersonal communication. One party puts the conversational ball in play, and the other gets into position to receive. It takes more concentration and skill to receive than to serve because while the speaker (server) knows where the message is going, the listener (receive) doesn’t. Like a verbal or nonverbal message, the ball may appear straightforward yet have a deceptive spin. Ping - Pong is a back - and - forth game; players switch roles continuously. One moment the person holding the paddle is an initiator; the next second the same player is a responder, gauging the effectiveness of his or her shot by the way the ball comes back. The repeated adjustment essential for good play closely parallels the feedback process described in a number of interpersonal communication theories. Communication as Dumb Charades The game of charades best captures the simultaneous and collaborative nature of interpersonal communication. A charade is neither an action, like bowling a strike, nor an interaction, like a rally in Ping - Pong. It’s a transaction. Charades is a mutual game; the actual play is cooperative. One member draws a title or slogan from a batch of possibilities and then tries to act it out visually for teammates in a silent mini drama. The goal is to get at least one partner to say the exact words that are on the slip of paper. Of course, the actor is prohibited from talking out loud. Suppose you drew the saying “God helps those who help themselves.” For God you might try folding your hands and gazing upward. For helps you could act out offering a helping hand or giving a leg - up boost over a fence. By pointing at a number of real or imaginary people you may elicit a response of them, and by this point a partner may shout out, “God helps those who help themselves.” Success. Like charades, interpersonal communication is a mutual, on - going process of sending, receiving, and adapting verbal and nonverbal messages with another person to create and alter images in both of our minds. Communication between us begins when there is some overlap between two images, and is effective to the extent that overlap increases. But even if our mental pictures are congruent, communication will be partial as long as we interpret them differently. The idea that “God helps those who help themselves’ could strike one person as a hollow promise, while the other might regard it as a divine stamp of approval for hard work. Dumb Charade goes beyond the simplistic analogy of bowling and ping pong. It views interpersonal communications as a complex transaction in which overlapping messages simultaneously affect and are affected by the other person and multiple other factors.The meaning CLOSEST to ‘interchangeable’ in the ‘Communication as Bowling’ paragraph is:
 






221145. Which of the following options is the CLOASEST to the necessary condition of communication:






221146. The two inherent LIMITATIONS of Ping - Pong as a metaphor for communication are:






221147. Action, interaction and transaction is CLOSEST to:






221148. Analyse the following passage and provide appropriate answers for the questions that follow: Advances in economic theory in the 1970s and 1980s illuminated the limits of markets; they showed that unfettered markets do not lead to economic efficiency whenever information is imperfect or markets are missing (for instance, good insurance markets to cover the key risks confronting individuals). And information is always imperfect and markets are always incomplete. Nor do markets, by themselves, necessarily lead to economic efficiency when the task of a country is to absorb new technology, to close the “knowledge gap”: a central feature of development. Today, most academic economists agree that markets, by themselves, do not lead to efficiency; the question is whether government can improve matters. While it is difficult for economics to perform experiments to test their theories, as a chemist or a physicist might, the world provides a vast array of natural experiments as dozens of countries try different strategies. Unfortunately, because each country differs in its history and circumstances and in the myriad of details in the policies – and details do matter – it is often difficult to get a clear interpretation. What is clear, however, is that there have been marked differences in performance, that the most successful countries have been those in Asia, and that in most of the Asian countries, government played a very active role. As we look more carefully at the effects of particular policies, these conclusions are reinforced: there is a remarkable congruence between what economic theory says government should do and what the East Asian governments actually did. By the same token, the economic theories based on imperfect information and incomplete risk markets that predicted that the free flow of short-term capital – a key feature of market fundamentalist policies – would produce not growth but instability have also been borne out.“… whether government can improve matters”. Here ‘matters’ indicates
 






221149. Which of the following options CANNOT be inferred from the above passage?






221150. Which of the following statements BEST captures the ESSENCE of the two paragraphs in the above passage?






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