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26. R has specialisation in which of the following fields ?






27. The one who is going to fly to Chennai is






28. How many pairs of letters are there in the word NURSING which have as many letters between them as in the alphabet ?






29. Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below A famous museum issues entry passes to all its visitors for security reasons Visitors are allowed in batches after every one hour In a day there are six batches A code is printed on entry pass which keeps on changing for every batch Following is an illustration of pass-codes issued for each batch Batch I: clothes neat and clean liked are all by Batch II: by cloths neat all are and clean liked Batch III: liked by clothes clean and neat all are and so on……If pass-code for the third batch is night succeed day and hard work to for what will be the pass-code for the sixth batch ?
 






30. If visit in Zoo should the we time day is the pass-code for the fifth batch zoo we the should visit day time in will be the pass-code for which of the following batches ?






31. Sanjay visited the museum in the fourth batch and was issued a pass-code ‘to fast rush avoid not do very run’ What would have been the pass-code for him had he visited the museum in the second batch ?






32. Subodh went to visit the museum in the second batch He was issued a pass-code ‘length the day equal of and night are’ However he could not visit the museum in the second batch as he was little late. He then preferred to visit in the fifth batch What will be the new pass-code issued to him ?






33. If pass-code for the second batch is to confidence hard you leads work and success what will be the pass-code for the fourth batch ?






34. If the pass-code issued for the last (sixth) batch is ‘and pencil by all boys used are pen’ what will be the pass-code for the first batch ?






35. If the pass-code for the sixth batch is not go the way to of out do’ what will be the pass-code for the third batch ?






36. In each question below are given three statements followed by four conclusions 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 Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion logically follow from given statements disregarding commonly Known factsStatements Some books are pens. All pens are chairs. Some chairs are tables. Conclusions I.Some books are chairs. II.Some chairs are books. III.All tables are chairs. Iv.Some tables are chairs.






37. Statements All cars are jeeps. All jeeps are buses. All buses are trucks. Conclusions I.All trucks are buses. II.All buses are jeeps. III.All jeeps are cars. IV.All cars are trucks.






38. Statements Some trees are flowers. Some flowers are pencils. Some pencils are tables. Conclusions I.Some tables are flowers. II.Some pencils are trees. III.Some tables are trees. IV.Some trees are pencils.






39. Statements All rods are bricks. Some bricks are ropes. All ropes are doors. Conclusion I.Some rods are doors. II.Some doors are bricks. III.Some rods are not doors. IV.All doors are ropes.






40. Statements Some books are pens. Some pens are watches. All watches are radios. Conclusions I.Some radios are watches. II.Some radios are pen. III.Some watches are books. IV.Some books are watches.






41. Statements All towns are villages. No village is forest. Some forests are rivers. Conclusions I.Some forests are villages. II.Some forests are not villages. III.Some rivers are not villages. IV.All villages are towns.






42. In a row of boys facing north Sudhanshu is twelfth from his left. When shifted to his right by four places he becomes he becomes eighteenth from the right end of the row How many boys are there in the row ?






43. In a certain code language PROBLEM is written as MPERLOB. How will NUMBERS be written in that code ?






44. 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 is implicit in the statement. Give answer (a)if only assumption I is implicit Give answer (b)if only assumption II is implicit Give answer (c)if either I or II is implicit Give answer (d)if neither I nor II is implicit Give answer (e)if both I and II are implicitStatements:The Government has recently hiked the prices of diesel and petrol to reduce the oil pool deficit. Assumptions: I.The amount earned by this increase may be substantial enough to reduce the deficit II.There may be widespread protests against the price hike.






45. Statements:The X passenger car manufacturing company announced a sharp reduction in the prices of their luxury cars. Assumptions: I.There may be an increase in the sale of their luxury cars II.The other such car manufacture may also reduce their prices .






46. Statements:A foreign film producer rendered his apology before Indian society for misinterpreting a part of Indian epic. Assumptions: I.Indians are very sensitive to the misinterpretation of their epic. II.It is possible to derive wrong meaning from the epic.






47. Statements:Aswin’s mother instructed him to return home by train if it rains heavily. Assumptions: I.Aswin may not be able to decide himself if it rains heavily. II.The trains may play even if it rains heavily.






48. Statement:The Government of India has decided to start a track II dialogue with its neighbour to reduce tension in the area Assumptions: I.The neighbouring country may agree to participate in the track II dialogue II.The people involved in track II dialogue may be able to persuade their respective Governments.






49. Statement:The host in one of the popular T.V programmes announced that the channel will contact the viewers between 9.00 a.m to 6.00 p.m on weekdays and the lucky ones will be given fabulous prizes Assumptions: I.The people may remain indoors to receive the phone call II.More people may start watching the programme.






50. In making decisions about important questions it is desirable to be able to distinguish between ‘strong’ arguments and ‘weak’ arguments ‘Strong’ arguments so far they relate to the question ‘strong’ arguments are those which are both important and directly related to the question ‘weak’ arguments are those which are of minor importance and also may not directly related to the question or may be related to a trivial aspect of the question Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered as I and II You have to decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is a ‘weak’ argument. Give answer a:if only argument I is strong Give answer b:if only argument II is strong Give answer c:if either I or II strong Give answer d:if neither I nor II is strong Give answer e:if both I and II are strong.Statement:Should the habit of late coming in educational institutions be checked ? Arguments: I.No Unit it affects the work II.Yes Discipline must be maintained.






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