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76. In the question below, a statement is followed by three assumptions numbered I, II and III. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which assumptions are implicit in the statement.It is believed by many economists that to realize a 7 percent GDP growth rate in India, which is very much attainable, the gross fixed capital formation in the country must increase to 30 percent of GDP from the present level of 28 percent. I. The target of 7 percent GDP growth is not feasible. II. GDP growth rate is directly related to capital formation rate. III. The GDP growth rate in a country is the only indicator of country’s economic development.





77. The statement below is followed by three outcomes numbered I, II and II. An outcome is either a step of administrative decision to be undertaken for improvement, or a follow-up for further action, or natural response by stakeholders, etc. on the basis of the information provided in the statement. Everything mentioned in the statement is to be assumed to be true, on the basis of which the most logically followed course of action has to be decided.Statement: The city council of Brownwood City has decided to install a plant of mineral water to provide the citizens mineral water bottles at US $ 1 per bottle as against bottles costing US $ 1.5 being sold by local private players. I. All the local private companies selling bottled water in Brownwood City will have to close their operations. II. The city council of Brownwood City will have to provide for the losses from this project in its budget. III. The normal tap water supply of Brownwood City will have no takers and that will have to be discontinued.





78. A word arrangement machine, when given a particular input, rearranges it following a particular rule upto step 4. The following is the illustration of the input and the steps of the arrangements. Study the inherent logic and the answer the following question. If the input is, don’t cry because it’s over smile since it actually happened’, then Step 4 will be:
 





79. If Step 4 generates, ‘dog sea school star ice moon flower home rock ball’, then the input was:





80. In each question given below, there are three statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the conclusion(s) logically follows from the given statements.Statements: a. All tigers are lions. b. All lions are horses. c. No horses are monkeys. Conclusions: I. All tigers are horses. II. No tigers are monkeys. III. Some lions are tigers. IV. Some monkeys are not tigers





81. Statements: a. Some shirts are pants. b. All shoes are shirts. c. All pants are gloves. Conclusions: I. Some shoes are gloves. II. Some shirts are gloves. III. No pants are shoes. IV. All gloves are shirts.





82. Read the following information and Tables and answer the questions.BHUBANESWAR, CHENNAI, KANYAKUMARI, KOCHI, MUMBAI and VIZAG are 6 major Indian cities. For some reason people use only a certain mode of transport between a pair of cities. The modes of transport are provided in Table 1, while in Table 2 the distances between different pairs of cities are given. Table 3 provides the speed of the mode of transport and the cost associated with each of them.                                                                               Table 1: Mode of Transport between Cities                                                                      Table 2: Distance between Cities (KM)                                                                     Table 3: Mode of Transport and Cost For which of the following options, travel time is the least?
 





83. Mr. Ranjith lives in MUMBAI and wants to travel to KOCHI. However, the train services are on halt due to laying of track for bullet trains across the country. In this scenario, which of the following is the least cost route to reach KOCHI?





84. A school in Chennai is planning for an excursion tour for its students. They want to show them KANYAKUMARI, VIZAG, and BHUBANESWAR, not necessarily in the same order. What is the minimum travel cost (in RS.) the school should charge from each of the student for the entire tour?





85. Which of the following cities can be reached from BHUBANESWAR in least time?





86. What is the least cost way to reach to VIZAG from KOCHI?





87. Read the following information on ‘Sectoral Trends in Mergers & Acquisitions in India (2001-02 to 2006-07)’ given in Tables below and answer the questions.Table: Sector wise Number of ‘Mergers & Acquisitions’ Table: Sector wise Number of ‘Mergers’ What is the approximate proportion of ‘mergers’ to ‘acquisitions’ for the entire period (2001 - 02 to 2006 - 07)?
 





88. For how many sectors is the proportion of ‘mergers’ to mergers & acquisitions’ greater than 20% for the entire period (2001 - 02 to 2006 - 07)?





89. For how many sectors merger activity (measured by number of mergers) is more in the first 3 years as compared to the last 3 years?





90. If the turbulence over a period is defined by the sum of each of the differences (in absolute terms) in number of mergers & acquisitions on a year-on-year basis, then which sector is considered most turbulent for the entire period (2001 - 02 to 2006 - 07)?





91. In which year maximum sectors have exhibited higher number of acquisitions compared to previous year?





92. Charts given below describe the energy scenario of a country. Assume that the country does not export any form of energy and whatever is produced and imported is consumed in the same year. Go through the Charts and answer the questions. What was the approximate total import of energy in 2010?
 





93. The import of natural gas in 2012, when compared to 2010, is approximately:





94. What is the approximate domestic production of crude oil in 2011?





95. What is the approximate proportion of coal in the domestic consumption of energy in 2012?





96. What is the sum of the approximate domestic production of nuclear energy and hydroelectricity in 2011?





97. Let P$$_{1}$$ be the circle of radius R. A square Q$$_{1}$$ is inscribed in P$$_{1}$$ such that all the vertices of the square Q$$_{1}$$ lie on the circumference of P$$_{1}$$. Another circle P$$_{2}$$ is inscribed in Q$$_{1}$$. Another Square Q$$_{2}$$ is inscribed in the circle P$$_{2}$$. Circle P$$_{3}$$ is inscribed in the square Q$$_{2}$$ and so on. If S$$_{N}$$ is the area between Q$$_{N}$$ and P$$_{N+1}$$, where N represents the set of natural numbers, then the ratio of sum of all such S$$_{N}$$ to that of the area of the square Q$$_{1}$$ is :





98. In a school, students were called for the Flag Hoisting ceremony on August 15. After the ceremony, small boxes of sweets were distributed among the students. In each class, the student with roll no. 1 got one box of sweets, student with roll number 2 got 2 boxes of sweets, student with roll no. 3 got 3 boxes of sweets and so on. In class III, a total of 1200 boxes of sweets were distributed. By mistake one of the students of class III got double the sweets he was entitled to get. Identify the roll number of the student who got twice as many boxes of sweets as compared to his entitlement.





99. A Boat is being rowed away in still water, from a 210 metres high cliff at the speed of 3 km/hr. What is the approximate time taken for the angle of depression of the cliff at the boat to change from 60 deg. To 45 deg.?





100. X and Y are the two alloys which were made by mixing Zinc and Copper in the ratio 6 : 9 and 7 : 11 respectively. If 40 grams of alloy X and 60 grams of alloy Y are melted and mixed to form another alloy Z, what is the ratio of Zinc and Copper in the new alloy Z?





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