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1.

What is real account?

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All accounts relating to tangible and intangible properties and possessions are called real accounts. In case of real accounts, the rule is debit what comes in and credit what goes out.

2.

Define Banquets.

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A banquet is a meal that has a menu pre-selected by the client for all the guests attending the event. (Held at a private or restricted venue with the ambience, seating plan, all according to the liking of the host.)

3.

What are the other names of function prospectus?

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Function form/ Function sheet/Banquet Event Order

4.

What is a ledger?

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Ledger is known as principal book of accounts. It is a book which contains all sets of accounts, namely, personal, real and nominal accounts.

5.

Define:- a) Psychological law of consumption b) Ex-ante Investment c) Ex-post investment. d) Involuntary unemployment e) Full employment 

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a) Psychological law of consumption: It state that as income in an economy increases consumption also increases but less than increase in income. 

b) Ex-ante Investment:- Ex-ante Investment refers to the planned or intended investment during a particular period of time. It is planned on the basis of future expectations. So it is imaginary (intended), in which a firm assumes the level of investment on its own. 

c) Ex-post Investment:- Ex-post Investment refers to the actual level of investment during a particular period of time. It signifies the existing investment of a particular time.

d) Involuntary Unemployment refers to a situation in which people are ready to work at prevailing wage rate, but do not find work. e) Full Employment refers to a situation in which all the persons in the economy those who wish to work at prevailing wage rate, are getting the work. It means there is no involuntary unemployment

6.

What is used to place advance breakfast orders in room service?

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Room service door knob card

7.

What is trial balance?

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Trial balance is a statement containing the debit and credit balances of all ledger accounts on a particular date. It is arranged in the form of debit and credit columns placed side by side and prepared with the object of checking the arithmetical accuracy of entries made in the books of accounts and to facilitate preparation of financial statements.

8.

What do you mean by Consumption Function? Briefly explain Linear Consumption Function. 

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Consumption Function: - Consumption Function shows functional relationship between total consumption and total income.

C = f (Y)

Where, C = Consumption; Y= Level of income

Linear consumption function: - If the consumption function is given on the basis of constant marginal propensity to consume, is called linear consumption.

C = C + bY

Where, C = Consumption; C = Autonomous consumption / minimum level of consumption; b = Marginal propensity to consume; Y= Level of income.

9.

Give two other names of Room service.

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1) In room dining 

2) Service in-situ

10.

Who is an Aboyeur?

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Aboyeur is the person who announces the order in the kitchen( Announcer/ Barker)

11.

What is meant by gross domestic product? Explain any three limitations of gross domestic product as a measure of economic welfare.

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Gross domestic product (GDP) refers to the money value of all the final goods and services produced with in domestic territory of a country during a financial year inclusive of consumption of fixed capital or depreciation.

Welfare means sense of material well being among the people. This depends upon greater availability of goods and services. So it may be concluded that higher level of GDP is an index of greater well being of people. But this generalisation is not correct due to some limitations.

Limitations of GDP as a measure of economic welfare-

i) Distribution of GDP- If with increase in GDP inequality of income increase, poor become poorer while rich become richer. This may lead to decline in welfare even though GDP has increased.

ii) Non-monetary transactions- GDP remains underestimated as non-monetary transactions like services of housewife, barter exchanges, enjoyment from hobbies like gardening, painting etc. are not included in GDP. Although they increase economic welfare.

iii) Composition of GDP- If GDP increases due to more production of war goods like weapons, tanks etc. it will not increase economic welfare.

iv) Externalities- Externalities refer to the benefits (or harms) a firm or an individual causes to another for which they are not paid (or penalized). Externalities do not have any market in which they can be bought and sold. Such as carrying out the production of refinery may also be polluting the nearby river and create pollution. This may cause harm to the people who use the water of the river. Such harmful effects that the refinery is inflicting on others, for which it does not have to bear any cost, are called externalities. Therefore, if we take GDP as a measure of welfare of the economy we shall be overestimating the actual welfare. This was an example of negative externality. There can be cases of positive externalities as well. In such cases GDP will underestimate the actual welfare of the economy.

12.

What is Aggregate Demand? What are its main components?

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Aggregate Demand is the total demand for all the final goods & services by all the consumers in the economy during a year.

The main determinants of Aggregate demand are.

i) Private final consumption demand (C) - It is the demand of household and non-profit making institutions serving households for durable goods (T.V., Fan etc.), semi-durable goods (clothes, shoes etc.) and non-durable goods (vegetable, bread etc.).

ii) Government final consumption demand (G)- It is the expenditure incurred by government on the purchase of goods and services which are needed to provide facilities to the general public, such as, expenditure on road, school, bridge, hospital etc. The level of government expenditure is determined by the government policy.

iii) Private investment demand (I)- It refers to the expenditure incurred by the private firm on the purchase of capital goods, such as plant , equipments, buildings, machine etc. The investment is made in the economy in order to increase the production capacity as well as to maintain the present level of production. The rate of interest affects the investment demand inversely.

iv) Net exports (X-M) - It is the difference between exports of goods & services and imports of goods & services during the given period of time. It refers to the demand of foreigners for our goods & services over domestic demand for foreign countries goods & services.

13.

Draw the format of purchase order and tell any six principles of storage.

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PURCHASE ORDER ABC HOTEL New Delhi

No. 56765

Phone-34543456

Date- 10.02.2007

Ref .No. ABC/07/45456

To, 

XYZ 

The Cannaught 

Place New Delhi.

Please enter our reference number on supply order and bill:

QuantityParticularsRateTotal
Rs.PRs.P
100 KgAlmonds Type ‘6’190-19,000-
250 KgPistachio Type ‘8’180-25,000-
Total44,000-

The acceptance of this order is an acceptance of all conditions herein.

Signature 

Purchase Officer 

For ABC Hotel

Six principles of storage:

  • To check the pilferage access to the stored items should be restricted. 
  • Only daily required perishable items should be kept in the kitchen rest of the items should be kept in deep freezers and fridge. 
  • The dry store room should be well lit, dry, well ventilated, clean and away from direct sunlight. 
  • Storage shelves or cupboards should be heavy and balanced to take the load of items kept on it. 
  • The racks should have provision of adjustment of height in between the shelves so that the spaces are utilized to the maximum . 
  • Tight fitted covers should be used for the storage bins.
14.

What is money? State the four functions of money.

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Money is anything that is generally accepted by people of a country as a medium of exchange and measure of value.

Functions of Money-

i) Medium of exchange- People can sale and purchase (exchange) goods and services through money. 

ii) Measure of Value (Unit of value)- The values of different goods and services can be expressed in term of money 

iii) Standard of deferred payments- Future transactions or payments can be made in terms of money. 

iv) Store of value - The money has a quality of storability .So value of goods can be stored in term of it for long period of time.

15.

What is Preserves?

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Preserve is a combination of Jam, marmalade and honey

16.

What is credit control? How central bank control the credit? Explain.

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Credit Control :- The Central Bank controls the money supply and credit in the best interests of the economy. The bank does this by taking recourse to various instruments. These are:

i) Bank Rate Policy: The bank rate is the rate at which the central bank lends funds to banks. The effect of a change in the bank rate is to change the cost of securing funds from the central bank.

A rise in the bank rate will increase the cost of borrowing from the central bank then causes the commercial banks to increase the interest rates at which they lend. This will discourage businessmen and others from taking loans. Thus reduces the volume of credit and vice versa.

ii) Open Market Operations: The act of buying and selling of government securities by the Central Bank from / to the public and banks is called open market operations.

When the Central Bank buys securities from the banks and public it adds to cash balances in the economy. If cash balances are increased in the economy there will be more deposits with the commercial banks which raise the banks’ ability to give credit and thus increase the money supply.

When the Central Bank sells securities to the banks and public it withdraws cash balances from the economy. If cash balances are decreased in the economy there will be lesser deposits with the commercial banks which reduce the banks’ ability to give credit and thus decrease the money supply.

iii) Legal Reserve Ratio (LRR) – LRR is the minimum ratio of deposits which every bank legally is required to keep as liquefied reserve. There are two components of LLR namely CRR and SLR.

Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR): The minimum percentage of their total deposits which is to be kept by commercial banks with the Central Bank is called Cash Reserve Ratio.

A change in CRR affects the power of commercial bank to create the credit. An increase in the CRR reduces the lending capacity of commercial banks to grant loan. Then the commercial banks will increase the interest rates at which they lend. This will then discourage businessmen and others from taking loans. Thus reduces the volume of credit and vice versa.

Thus the CRR should be increased when credit is to be contracted and it (CRR) should be decreased when credit is to be increased.

Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR): Commercial Banks are required to maintain a specified percentage of their net total in the form of designated liquid assets or cash with themselves. This specific percentage is called Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR).

An increase in the SLR reduces the lending capacity of commercial banks to grant loan. Then the commercial banks will increase the interest rates at which they lend. This will then discourage businessmen and others from taking loans. Thus reduces the volume of credit and vice versa.

Thus the SLR should be increased when credit is to be contracted and it (SLR) should be decreased when credit is to be increased.

iv) Repo Rate: When the commercial banks are in need of funds for a short period, they can borrow from the Central Bank. The rate of interest charged by the Central Bank on such lending is called Repo Rate.

Raising Repo Rate makes such borrowings by the commercial banks costly. As such when Repo Rate is raised, banks are also forced to raise their lending rates. This has a negative effect on demand for borrowings from the commercial banks and vice versa.

v) Reverse Repo Rate: When the commercial banks have surplus funds they can deposit the same with the central bank and earn interest. The rate of interest paid by the Central Bank on such deposits is called Reverse Repo Rate.

When this rate is raised, it encourages the commercial banks to keep their funds with the central bank. This has the negative effect on the lending capability of the commercial banks and vice versa.

vi) Margin Requirements: A margin is the difference between the amount of the loan and market value of the security offered by the borrower against the loan.

If the margin imposed by the Central Bank is 20%, then the bank is allowed to give a loan only up to 80% of the value of the security. By altering the margin requirements, the Central Bank can alter the amount of loans made against securities by the banks. So higher margin requirements decreases the demand for credit and vice versa.

17.

Define money supply. State two components of money supply.

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Money supply is the stock of coin, currency and demand deposits held with public at a particular point of time in an economy.

The main components of money supply are- 

(i) Currency held with the public. 

(ii) Demand deposits with commercial banks

18.

What do you understand by Café au lait?

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Coffee served with milk

19.

Which is study of the origin and racial evolution of man?

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Anthropology

20.

What do you understand by double coincidence of wants and demand deposits

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Double coincidence of wants is the situation in which both parties agree to sell and buy commodities of each other. What a person desires to sell is exactly what the other wishes to buy. This problem exists in case of the barter system of exchange.

Demand Deposits - The deposits that can be withdrawn any time by cheque or otherwise are known as demand deposits.

21.

Define Central bank. What are the main functions of central Bank? Explain.

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Central bank: A central bank is an apex institution of a country that controls and regulates the monetary and financial systems of a country. In India Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank.

Main functions of a central bank are: 

i) Issue of Currency - The central bank has monopoly of issuing currency in the country. Currency issued by it, is its monetary liability so it has to keep a reserve in the form of gold and foreign securities. It promotes efficiency in the financial system. Firstly, because this leads to uniformity in the issue of currency. Secondly, because it gives Central Bank a direct control over money supply.

ii) Bankers to Government- Central bank acts as the bank of central and state governments. It carries out all banking business of the govt. The govt. keeps its cash balances on current a/c with the central bank. It gives loans to central government for short period and manages the public debt of the country. It also transfers government funds and buys and sells securities, treasury bills etc. on behalf of the government.

iii) Bankers Bank & Supervisor- As the banker to banks the central bank holds a part of cash reserve of banks, lends them short-term funds and provides them with centralized clearing and remittance facilities.

The central bank supervises, regulates and controls the commercial banks. The regulation of these banks may be related to their licensing, branch expansion, liquidity of assets, management, merging of banks etc. The control is exercised by periodic inspection of banks and the returns filed by them.

iv) Controller of Money Supply- The central bank of the country tries to control the availability of credit in the market with its many tools like CRR, SLR, bank rate, open market operation etc which are also called the instruments of Monetary policy. Central bank regulates the money supply and credit in the best interest of the country.

v) Lender of Last Resort- It helps the commercial banks in times of financial difficulties. Scheduled banks can take the loans by re discounting first class bills or short term approved securities, whenever they do not get funds from any other sources.

22.

The scientific study on the social aspects of human life. (i) Anthropology (ii) History (iii) Sociology

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Correct answer is (iii) Sociology

23.

(A)You are Sameera/Sameer the owner of Pink Power, a café run only by women. You are looking for an interior designer to design the interiors of the café. Draft a suitable advertisement for the same, in about 50 words to be published in the classified columns of the National Daily, the local newspaper. (B) You are Rachael/Rueben, President of the Wellness Cell of your school. You decide to organise a workshop, to raise awareness of the importance of mental health. This workshop would be conducted by the school counsellor. Write a notice in about 50 words, informing the students of class XI-XII about the workshop.

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(A) AdvertisementAdvertisement
• Situation Vacant
• Specification about the work of the Interior decorator
• Accept any relevant qualities/characteristics or experience required
• Remuneration and benefits/ incentives
• Mode of applying
• Contact details
(B) Notice
(format: Name of issuing organisation, the word NOTICE in capitals, date, Title/heading + sign & name of issuing authority/person with designation)
Notice
• For whom?
• What? – a mental health workshop o be conducted by the school counsellor.
• when – date, month, 20XX (accept all formats of writing date)
• where – …………. (any plausible venue)
• benefits of the workshop- help us increase our understanding about mental health, deal with our problems better etc. (accept relevant inclusions)
• Request to attend the same

24.

The social scientist who analysed the ‘The Decline of Nair Dominance’ (i) Auguste Comte (ii) Robin Jeffrey (iii) Karl Marx

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Correct answer is (ii) Robin Jeffrey 

25.

(A) While reading about new places and searching for them online has its merits, the advantages of actually travelling to various destinations far exceed them. Write an article in 120-150 words for the magazine Travel Times, evaluating both these options. You may use the cues given below along with your own ideas. You are Amrit/ Amrita. • Builds confidence • Make friends and memories • Experience new cultures • Expands knowledge(B) Ranikhet district, Uttarakhand, on the occasion of Basant Panchami celebrations had organized a three-day cultural festival. You are Bhupinder/ Priyanka Bhisht. Your newspaper had deputed you to cover the inaugural event of this festival. As a newspaper reporter, use the given cues along with your own ideas to write a report about the same in 120-150 words. • Big crowds -main grounds of the marketplace • Colourful decorations • Inauguration-local panchayat member to inaugurate. • Folk dance and songs • Speeches

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(A) Article
Format of the Article
- Heading
- By line (name, class)
(may be listed at the end too)
- Body (split into paragraphs)

Article Writing – Travelling
Note – Since the question speaks of evaluating both options, it must include value points for both- reading about places and actually travelling to them - to create a robust article.
- Paragraph 1
Suggested value points with regards to reading/surfing about places-
• Food for the mind- educates one about different cultures
• Educates one about distinct histories
• Preview into cultures, know about experiences of other travellers
- Paragraph 2
Suggested value points with regards to travelling to places-
• builds confidence- by exposing one to new experiences
• opportunities to make friends- gives a chance to meet new people/widen horizons/ create contacts that might be helpful in future ( may use examples for the same)
• make memories – spend time with friends/ family/ self-photographs, blogs, videos etc.
• experience new cultures- be a part of different cultures by spending time with people/ partaking in festivities etc.
• expands knowledge via experience—pick up a language/ understand a country’s demography etc.
- Paragraph 3
• Relevant conclusion based on the discussion in paragraphs above
Accept any other relevant point(s)

(B) Report writing
Format of a report
- Title
- Reporter’s name/ as a correspondent
- Content (split into paragraphs)

Report
Paragraph 1- expansion of the headline
Paragraph 2 - description/ details (chronologically)[ use of transition words expected]
Paragraph 3 - eye witness account/s, concluding observation.
(make use of past tense; use of first person avoidable)

26.

(A) You are Dr. Stanzin, a certified art therapist from Leh. You have been invited by G. D Public School, Jammu, to conduct a seminar for students on ‘Art Therapy the Way Forward”. This seminar is to introduce students to the usefulness of art in dealing with personal and social problems. Write your reply, in about 50 words accepting the invitation.(B)You are Rukmini/ Raja of R-201, Fort Road, Chennai. You have just purchased a new house. You decide to have a house-warming ceremony and invite your cousin Balaji. Write the invitation in 50 words giving all necessary details.

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(A)formal reply of invitation

Formal reply as the art therapist (letter type)
• Expression of gratitude for the invite (Could include an appreciation of the initiative)
• Acceptance of the invite
• Confirmation about relevant details such as time, date etc.

(B) Invitation

Informal invite to cousin, Pooja (letter type)
• Share the feeling of happiness at the purchase
• Mention the occasion and provide details (time, place; any other specific instructions)
• Share expectations ( bring parents/ pick up xyz/ come early to help/ bring certain items etc.).

27.

Who introduced the printing press system in Europe?A. Johannes Gutenberg B. John Lee C. Lee Burner D. V.K. Rajvade

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A. Johannes Gutenberg

Johannes Gutenberg introduced the printing press system in Europe.

28.

(A) You are Shubha/Krushna Mohanty, residing in Subhadra Apartments, Bhuvneshwar, Orissa. You have observed, with increasing concern, that garbage collection continues to be done without segregation in your neighbourhood. Write a letter to the editor of The Real Times, Bhuvneshwar, in about 120- 150 words, explaining your concern along with the rationale behind the importance of garbage segregation. Suggest ways in which the R.W.A s can participate in this program.(B) You are Aami/ Ajoy Sarkar of 83, Model Town, Guwahati, Assam. You are a sports enthusiast. Rangshala School, Guwahati, has advertised the requirement of a Sports teacher, in the local newspaper. You are excited and decide to apply for the post. Write a letter in 100-120 words, responding to the given advertisement, submitting your candidature with a detailed bio-data.

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(A) Letter writing (to editor) Format:
1. sender’s address
2. date
3. receiver’s address
4. subject
5. Salutation (4 & 5 are interchangeable)
6. complimentary close
Letter writing (refer to the visual cue)
• A reference to the reason for writing --- concern that garbage collection continues to be done without segregation
• State reasons - garbage collectors not segregating/ Residents need to segregate at home/ pick up can be done in vans/ Liaison with local municipal corporation to ensure last mile segregation. (any other)
• Suggestions - RWAs to spread awareness, be vigilant—residents to be responsible of how they segregate / RWA to spread the word and disseminate information, start a system of maintaining records, a awards for those doing a good job, use functional CCTV cameras; collaborate with local municipal committee for regular segregation etc.(any other)
Accept any other relevant point
(B) Letter writing (application)
(the format would also include ‘enclosure/s’)
• Cover letter-
→ introduction
→ reference of the advertisement given (visual cue)
→ any relevant reason of applying for the job
e.g. - have recently shifted to Delhi and have been looking for a suitable opportunity,
→ any relevant qualities that make the candidate suitable for the job—e.g. sincerity
→ a record of great rapport with the students etc. (any other relevant)
• Bio-data- (refer to the visual cue)
→ Qualifications and experience that match the job profile- e.g.- holds a Master’s degree in Physical Education, has prior experience as a sports teacher in a school.
→ References

29.

Which of the following is not children programme? A. Chhota Bheem B. The Jungle Book C. Cartoons D. Humlog

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D. Humlog

Humlog is not children programme.

30.

Which of these is not an appropriate non-verbal communication at work? (a) Putting arm around a coworker’s shoulder (b) Shaking hands firmly (c) Looking at the speaker with a smile (d) Standing with an upright posture

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Correct answer is (a) Putting arm around a coworker’s shoulder 

31.

Ritesh sees his parents achieve financial success through hard work. He considers his mother to be his role model. As a result, Ritesh develops a strong attitude towards success and hard work. This is an example of: a. Learning attitude through exposure to information b. Learning attitude through observation c. Learning attitude through group or cultural norms d. Learning attitude through rewards and punishment

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(b) Learning attitude through observation

32.

Who authored the hook ‘Nalukettu’ which depicted the changes in the customs’ of joint family system which existed in certain communities in Kerala? (i) M. T. Vasudevan Nair (ii) Takazhi (iii) Kovilan

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Correct answer is (i) M. T. Vasudevan Nair 

33.

In which market product differentiation is found ?(A) Pure Competition (B) Perfect Competition (C) Monopoly (D) Monopolistic

Answer»

(C) Monopoly

34.

On being assessed for intelligence, Vivan scored high in aspects such as attention, observation, analysis, achievement orientation and Ajay scored high in social and emotional skills, self-reflection, and collectivistic orientation. Which of the following statements reflect these differences seen in Ajay and Vivan? a. Ajay is high in technological intelligence. b. Vivan is not high in integral intelligence. c. Vivan lacks technological intelligence and Ajay lacks integral intelligence. d. Vivan is high in technological intelligence and Ajay is high in integral intelligence.

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(d) Vivan is high in technological intelligence and Ajay is high in integral intelligence

35.

What are the parameters of film analysis? A. Theme and Plot B. Time and Space C. Prominent Techniques D. All of the above

Answer»

Correct answer is

D. All of the above

36.

Explain the pros and cons of comparative advertising.

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Comparative advertising compares one brand directly or indirectly with one or more competing brands. This is very common and is used by nearly every major industry. This type of advertising is particularly resorted to by companies that are introducing a new product in a competitive market. The underlying idea to be told to the consumers in comparative terms could be how their new product is superior to all the existing ones.

Normally the competitor's product is never named directly, but implied. Also the manufacturers have to be careful about not misinforming the public about their competitor's product as it may attract a lawsuit.

37.

ANSAB KING

Answer»

163 x 2 + 500 -10

= 4096 x 2 + 500 -10

= 8192 + 500 -10

= 8692 - 10

= 8682

38.

The method using Boolean logic to determine cause of the problem in any undesirable event which involves a diagram that looks like a tree where all causes are written down as branches is : 1. Failure Mode and Effect Analysis2. Fault Tree Analysis3. Eight D Problem Analysis4. Fishbone Diagram5. Five Whys Analysis

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : Fault Tree Analysis

Option 2 is the correct answer.

  • Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a systematic, proactive method for evaluating a process to identify where and how it might fail and to assess the relative impact of different failures, in order to identify the parts of the process that are most in need of change.
  • Fault tree analysis (FTA) is a top-down, deductive failure analysis in which an undesired state of a system is analyzed using Boolean logic to combine a series of lower-level events. 
  • The eight disciplines (8D) model is a problem solving approach typically employed by quality engineers or other professionals, and is most commonly used by the automotive industry but has also been successfully applied in healthcare, retail, finance, government, and manufacturing. The purpose of the 8D methodology is to identify, correct, and eliminate recurring problems, making it useful in product and process improvement.
  • A fishbone diagram is a visualization tool for categorizing the potential causes of a problem. This tool is used in order to identify a problem's root causes. Typically used for root cause analysis, a fishbone diagram combines the practice of brainstorming with a type of mind map template.
  • Five whys is an iterative interrogative technique used to explore the cause-and-effect relationships underlying a particular problem. The primary goal of the technique is to determine the root cause of a defect or problem by repeating the question "Why?".
39.

Which of the following is called as state animal of Madhya Pradesh?1. Bharsinga2. Elephant3. Asiatic Lion4. Nilgiri Tahr

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : Bharsinga

The Correct Answer is option 1, i.e Bharsinga.

  • Bharsinga is the state animal of Madhya Pradesh.
State Animal NameState of India
Bharsinga is also called as Swamp deerMadhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh
ElephantKerala
Asiatic LionGujarat
Nilgiri TahrTamil Nadu
40.

The question in this set ask you to match definition to particular situations. For each question, you are given a definition and four possible answer choices. Read each definition and all four choices carefully and find the answer that provides the best example of the given definition.People speculate when they consider a situation and assume something to be true based on inconclusive evidence. Which situation below is the best example of Speculation?1. Francine decides that it would be appropriate to wear jeans to her new office on Friday after reading about "Casual Fridays" in her employee handbook.2. Mary spends thirty minutes sitting in traffic and wishes that she took the train instead of driving.3. After consulting several guidebooks and her travel agent, Jennifer feels confident that the hotel she has chosen is first-rate.4. When Emily opens the door in tears, Theo guesses that she had a death in her family.5.

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : When Emily opens the door in tears, Theo guesses that she had a death in her family.

Here in this question, 

StatementCorrectnessReason
Francine decides that it would be appropriate to wear jeans to her new office on Friday after reading about "Casual Fridays" in her employee handbook.IncorrectThere was nothing of speculation as over here.
Mary spends thirty minutes sitting in traffic and wishes that she took the train instead of driving.IncorrectThe speculation was based on conclusive evidence
After consulting several guidebooks and her travel agent, Jennifer feels confident that the hotel she has chosen is first-rate.IncorrectBased on conclusive evidence
When Emily opens the door in tears, Theo guesses that she had a death in her family.CorrectTheo decision and speculation that Emily had a death in the family was based on inconclusive evidence

Option 4 is the correct answer.

As Theo speculated the fact that someone in Emily's family has died when he saw her crying.

41.

The question in this set ask you to match definition to particular situations. For each question, you are given a definition and four possible answer choices. Read each definition and all four choices carefully and find the answer that provides the best example of the given definition.A Guarantee is a promise or assurance that attests to the quality of a product that is either given in writing by the manufacturer or given verbally by the person selling the product. Which situation below is the best example of a Guarantee?1. Melissa purchases a DVD player with the highest consumer ratings in its category.2. The saleperson advises Curt to be sure that he buys an air conditioner with a guarantee.3. The local auto body shop specializes in refurbishing and selling used cars.4. Lori buys a used digital camera from her coworker who says that she will refund Lori's money if the camera's performance is not of the highest quality.5.

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Lori buys a used digital camera from her coworker who says that she will refund Lori's money if the camera's performance is not of the highest quality.

Here in this question,

StatementCorrectnessReason
Melissa purchases a DVD player with the highest consumer ratings in its category.IncorrectCustomer ratings don't define a promise from the seller as a guarantee.
The salesperson advises Curt to be sure that he buys an air conditioner with a guarantee.IncorrectAdvice from a salesperson doesn't amount to a guarantee from the seller.
The local auto body shop specializes in refurbishing and selling used cars.IncorrectSpecialization doesn't amount to any promise or guarantee.
Lori buys a used digital camera from her coworker who says that she will refund Lori's money if the camera's performance is not of the highest quality.CorrectCoworker words that she will refund if camera's performance is not of the highest quality defines a promise and guarantee.

Option 4 is the correct answer.

As Lori's co-worker guaranteed the highest quality of the camera on the terms of returning it if not showed so, verbally.

42.

The question in this set ask you to match definition to particular situations. For each question, you are given a definition and four possible answer choices. Read each definition and all four choices carefully and find the answer that provides the best example of the given definition.It is appropriate to compensate someone if you have damaged his or her property in some way. This is called Restitution. Which situation below is the best example of Restitution?1. Jake borrows Leslie's camera and the lens shatters when it falls on the ground because he fails to zip the case. When Jake returns the camera, he tells Leslie that he will pay for the repair.2. Rebecca borrows her neighbour's car, and when she returns it, the gas tank is practically empty. She apologizes profusely and tells her neighbour she will be more considerate the next time.3. Aaron asks Tom to check in on his apartment while he is out of town. When Tom arrives, he discovers that a pipe has burst and there is a considerable amount of water damage. He calls a plumber to repair the pipe.4. Lisa suspects that the pothole in her company's parking lot caused her a flat tire. She tells her boss that she thinks the company should pay for the repair.5.

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : Jake borrows Leslie's camera and the lens shatters when it falls on the ground because he fails to zip the case. When Jake returns the camera, he tells Leslie that he will pay for the repair.

Here in this question, 

StatementCorrectnessReason
Jake borrows Leslie's camera and the lens shatters when it falls on the ground because he fails to zip the case. When Jake returns the camera, he tells Leslie that he will pay for the repair.CorrectThis is the right example of the case of restitution.
Rebecca borrows her neighbour's car, and when she returns it, the gas tank is practically empty. She apologizes profusely and tells her neighbour she will be more considerate the next time.IncorrectNot a case of restitution as there was no exchange for the damages.
Aaron asks Tom to check in on his apartment while he is out of town. When Tom arrives, he discovers that a pipe has burst and there is a considerable amount of water damage. He calls a plumber to repair the pipe.IncorrectIt is not a case of restitution as the damage was not caused by Aaron.
Lisa suspects that the pothole in her company's parking lot caused her a flat tire. She tells her boss that she thinks the company should pay for the repair.IncorrectNot a case of restitution as the company didn't damage Lisa's car.

Option 1 is the correct answer.

As Jake borrowed the camera and lens and after it broke because of him he told Leslie while returning that he'll pay for the damages.

43.

Which of the following is called as state bird of Madhya Pradesh?1. Great Hornbill2. Asian Paradise flycatcher3. Blood Pheasant4. Asian Koel

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : Asian Paradise flycatcher

The Correct Answer is option 2, i.e Asian Paradise flycatcher.

  • Asian Paradise flycatcher is the state bird of Madhya Pradesh.
State Bird NameState of India
Great HornbillArunachal Pradesh
Asian Paradise flycatcherMadhya Pradesh
Blood PheasantSikkim
Asian KoelJharkhand
44.

The question in this set ask you to match definition to particular situations. For each question, you are given a definition and four possible answer choices. Read each definition and all four choices carefully and find the answer that provides the best example of the given definition.Embellishing the Truth occurs when a person adds fictitious details or exaggerates facts or true stories. Which situation below is the best example of Embellishing the Truth?1. Isabel goes to the theater, and the next day, she tells her co-workers that the play was excellent.2. The realtor describes the house, which is eleven blocks away from the ocean, as prime waterfront property.3. During the job interview, Fred, who has been teaching elementary school for ten years, describes himself as a very experienced teacher. 4. The basketball coach says it is likely that only the most talented players will get a college scholarship.5.

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : The realtor describes the house, which is eleven blocks away from the ocean, as prime waterfront property.

Here in this question,

StatementCorrectnessReason
Isabel goes to the theater, and the next day, she tells her co-workers that the play was excellent.IncorrectHer saying the play was excellent is not embellishing the truth as maybe she did like the play.
The realtor describes the house, which is eleven blocks away from the ocean, as prime waterfront property.CorrectAs the house is 11 blocks away it can clearly be said that the realtor is embellishing the truth by saying the house is waterfront property.
During the job interview, Fred, who has been teaching elementary school for ten years, describes himself as a very experienced teacher. Incorrect10 years of elementary school teaching may be considered by some as very experienced and some as not.
The basketball coach says it is likely that only the most talented players will get a college scholarship.IncorrectThe basketball coach stated facts and that may be true or not, and cannot be considered as embellishing the truth.

Option 2 is the correct answer.

As the realtor can be seen embellishing the truth of property which is eleven blocks away from ocean as waterfront property.

45.

The question in this set ask you to match definition to particular situations. For each question, you are given a definition and four possible answer choices. Read each definition and all four choices carefully and find the answer that provides the best example of the given definition.Violating an apartment lease occurs when a tenant does something prohibited by the legally binding document that he or she has signed with a landlord. Which situation below is the best example of Violating an Apartment Lease?1. Tim has decided to move to another city, so he calls his landlord to tell him that he is not interested in renewing his lease when it expires next month.2. Valerie recently lost her job and, for the last three months, has neglected to pay her landlord the monthly rent they agreed upon in writing when she moved into her apartment eight months ago.3. Mark writes a letter to his landlord that lists numerous complaints about the apartment he has agreed to rent for two years.4. Leslie thinks that her landlord is neglecting the building in which she rents an apartment. She calls her attorney to ask for advice.5.

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : Valerie recently lost her job and, for the last three months, has neglected to pay her landlord the monthly rent they agreed upon in writing when she moved into her apartment eight months ago.

Here in this question,

StatementCorrectnessReason
Tim has decided to move to another city, so he calls his landlord to tell him that he is not interested in renewing his lease when it expires next month.IncorrectTim has rightfully asked his owner that he'll not be continuing to live there.
Valerie recently lost her job and, for the last three months, has neglected to pay her landlord the monthly rent they agreed upon in writing when she moved into her apartment eight months ago.CorrectAs for whether you have lost the job or not it doesn't make you immune to not paying the rent without even informing the landlord about the cause.
Mark writes a letter to his landlord that lists numerous complaints about the apartment he has agreed to rent for two years.IncorrectIt is the duty of the landlord to check the proper maintenance of the property put on the lease.
Leslie thinks that her landlord is neglecting the building in which she rents an apartment. She calls her attorney to ask for advice.IncorrectAsking attorney for an advice doesn't implicate you are violating a lease agreement, you are rightfully allowed to do so.

Option 2 is the correct answer.

As not paying rent is considered a violation of the legally binding document signed between landlord and tenant.

46.

Match the following monuments and country of location :1. Machu Pichu              a. Mexico2. The Colosseum          b. Jordan3. Petra                           c. Rome4. Chichen Itza               d. Peru1. 1-c, 2-d, 3-b, 4-a2. 1-d, 2-c, 3-b, 4-a3. 1-d, 2-c, 3-a, 4-b4. 1-c, 2-d, 3-a, 4-b

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : 1-d, 2-c, 3-b, 4-a

The Correct Answer is Option (2) i.e. 1-d, 2-c, 3-b, 4-a.

List of New Seven Wonders of the World 2020
MonumentCityCountry
Taj MahalAgraIndia
The Great Wall of ChinaBeijingChina
Machu PichuCuzcoPeru
Roman ColosseumRomeItaly
Christ the Redeemer StatueRio de JaneiroBrazil
PetraWadi MusaJordan
Chichen ItzaYucatanMexico

 

47.

P methoxy benzoic acid,p chloro benzoic Acid,p nitro benzoic acid,o nitro benzoic acid acidity order

Answer»

Acidity order of

o-NitroBenzoic acid > p-NitroBenzoic acid > p-ChloroBenzoic acid > p-Methoxybenzoic acid

48.

Why companies go for business process re-engineering with the help of technology?1. Customers demand and expectations are continuously increasing.2. IT being leveraged to provide competitive edge in products and services at lower costs.3. The pace of change has accelerated with the liberalisation of economies world over.4. All of these

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : All of these

The correct answer is All of these.

  • Companies go for business process re-engineering with the help of technology because-
    • Customers demand and expectations are continuously increasing.
    • IT being leveraged to provide a competitive edge in products and services at lower costs.
    • The pace of change has accelerated with the liberalisation of economies world over.
    • Hence all the statements are correct.

 

  • Business process re-engineering is a business management strategy, originally pioneered in the early 1990s, focusing on the analysis and design of workflows and business processes within an organization.
  • BPR aimed to help organizations fundamentally rethink how they do their work in order to improve customer service, cut operational costs, and become world-class competitors.
  • BPR seeks to help companies radically restructure their organizations by focusing on the ground-up design of their business processes.
  • Re-engineering emphasized a holistic focus on business objectives and how processes related to them, encouraging full-scale recreation of processes rather than iterative optimization of sub-processes.
49.

Which of the following rivers does NOT originate in India?1. Chenab2. Jhelum3. Sutlej4. Ravi

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : Sutlej

The correct answer is Sutlej.

  • The origin source of the Sutlej is west of the catchment area of Lake Rakshastal in Tibet, like springs in an ephemeral stream.
    • Ungti Chu and Pare Chu rivers are tributaries of the Sutlej river.
    • It finally terminates in the Arabian Sea near the port city of Karachi, Pakistan.
    • Bhakra Dam, Karcham Wangtoo Hydroelectric Plant, and Nathpa Jhakri Dam are situated in the Sutlej River.

  • Chenab River originates in the upper Himalayas in the Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh state.
    • The ancient name of the Chenab River is Chandrabhaga.
  • Jhelum River is a tributary of the Chenab River.
    • It has a total length of 725 km.
    • The ancient name of the Jhelum is Vitasta.
    • The river Jhelum rises from Verinag Spring situated at the foot of the Pir Panjal in the southeastern part of the Kashmir Valley.
    • It ends 67 Kilometers from Mari Shah Sakhira City in a confluence with the Chenab River at Trimmu in the Jhang District.
  • The Ravi River rises in the Bara Bhangal, District Kangra in Himachal Pradesh.
    • The total length of the river is about 725 kilometers.
50.

They always ______ stones at the dog. A) give B) put C) throw D) leave

Answer»

Correct option is C) throw