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Numbers arrangement machine when given an input line of numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement {:("Input: 92547315402586776268"),("Step I: 16925473408677626826"),("Step II: 41169273867762682655"),("Step III: 63411692738677265569"),("Step IV: 74634116928626556978"),("Step V: 87746341162655697893"):} Step V., is the last step Input - 594110029648517357288 How many numbers are there between the one which is 2^(nd) from the left end and 100 in step II ? |
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Answer» one `{:("Input:594110029648517357288"),("Step I: 185941100648535728830"),("Step II: 361859100648572883042"),("Step IV: 736036181008830426586"),("Step V: 897360361830426586101"):}` |
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| 702. |
Numbers arrangement machine when given an input line of numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement {:("Input: 92547315402586776268"),("Step I: 16925473408677626826"),("Step II: 41169273867762682655"),("Step III: 63411692738677265569"),("Step IV: 74634116928626556978"),("Step V: 87746341162655697893"):} Step V., is the last step Input - 594110029648517357288 What is the position of 36 from the left end in second last step ? |
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Answer» First `{:("Input:594110029648517357288"),("Step I: 185941100648535728830"),("Step II: 361859100648572883042"),("Step IV: 736036181008830426586"),("Step V: 897360361830426586101"):}` |
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| 703. |
Numbers arrangement machine when given an input line of numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement {:("Input: 92547315402586776268"),("Step I: 16925473408677626826"),("Step II: 41169273867762682655"),("Step III: 63411692738677265569"),("Step IV: 74634116928626556978"),("Step V: 87746341162655697893"):} Step V., is the last step Input - 594110029648517357288 Which of the following number is 6^(th) to the left of 30 in the III step ? |
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Answer» 36 `{:("Input:594110029648517357288"),("Step I: 185941100648535728830"),("Step II: 361859100648572883042"),("Step IV: 736036181008830426586"),("Step V: 897360361830426586101"):}` |
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| 704. |
Numbers arrangement machine when given an input line of numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement {:("Input: 92547315402586776268"),("Step I: 16925473408677626826"),("Step II: 41169273867762682655"),("Step III: 63411692738677265569"),("Step IV: 74634116928626556978"),("Step V: 87746341162655697893"):} Step V., is the last step Input - 594110029648517357288 Which of the following number is 5th from the right end in step V? |
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Answer» 36 `{:("Input:594110029648517357288"),("Step I: 185941100648535728830"),("Step II: 361859100648572883042"),("Step IV: 736036181008830426586"),("Step V: 897360361830426586101"):}` |
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| 705. |
Statements : Many students of the local school fell ill for the fourth time in a row in the last six months aftter consuming food prepared by the school canteen. Coruse of action I. The school management should immediately terminate the contract of the canteen and ask for compensation II. The school management should advice all the students not to eat food articles from the canteen. III. The owner of the canteen should immediately be arrested for negligence. |
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Answer» NONE follows |
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Point P is 10 m to the west of point A. Point B is 2 m to the south of point P. Point Q is 6 m to the east of point B. Point C is 2m to the North of Point Q. Which of the following three points fall in a straight line ? |
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| 707. |
Effect: Majority of the employees of the ailing organization opted for voluntary retirement scheme and left the organization with all their retirement benefits within a fortnight of launching the scheme. Which of the following can be a probable cause of the above effect ? |
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Answer» The COMPANY has been making huge LOSSES for the past five year and is unable to pay salary to its employees in time |
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| 708. |
Statements: Some benches are walls. All walls are house. Some houses are jungles. All jungles are roads. Conclusions: I. Some roads are benches. II. Some jungles are walls III. Some house are benches. IV. Some roads are houses. |
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Answer» Only I and II FOLLOW So, only CONCLUSION III & IV follow |
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| 709. |
Statements: Some ice is cold No cold is milk Some milkis ice Conclusions: I.Some ice that is cold is milk II. Some milk that is ice is cold |
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Answer» If only CONCLUSION I follows So, Neither I nor II FOLLOW |
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| 710. |
How many words can be formed from the 1^(st), 6^(th), 8^(th) and 9^(th) letter of a word 'EMANCIPATE' by using each letter once in the word? |
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Answer» two |
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If it is possible to make only one meaningful English word with the second, the fifth, the sixth and the tenth letters of the word STREAMLINE, which of the following will be the third letter of that word ? If no such word can be made, give 'X' as the answer and if more than one such word can be made, give 'Y' as the answer. |
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Answer» E MEANINGFUL WORDS `RARR` MATE, MEATM TEAM, TAME |
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| 712. |
In each question below details of one candidate is given. You have to take one of the following courses of action based on the information provided and the conditions and sub conditions given above and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question, All thecse cases are given to you as on 01.04.2010. Sudha Mehrotra has been working in the Advances department of a. bank for the past twelve years after completing her B.Com. degree with 60 percent marks. She has secured 50 percent marks in the Group Discussion and 40 percent marks in the Interview. She was born on 15th February 1972. |
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Answer» If the case is to be referred to Executive Director SUDHA Mehrotra does not satisfy CONDITION (v). |
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| 713. |
In each question below details of one candidate is given. You have to take one of the following courses of action based on the information provided and the conditions and sub conditions given above and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question, All thecse cases are given to you as on 01.04.2010. Amit Narayan was born on 28th May 1974. He has been working in the Advances department of a bank for the past eleven years after completing his B.Sc. degree with 65 percent marks. He has secured 55 percent marks in the Group discussion and 50 percent, marks in the interview. |
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Answer» If the CASE is to be referred to Executive Director Amit Narayan does SATISFY all the CONDITIONS. Therefore, he can be selected |
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| 714. |
In each question below details of one candidate is given. You have to take one of the following courses of action based on the information provided and the conditions and sub conditions given above and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question, All thecse cases are given to you as on 01.04.2010. Shobha Gupta has secured 50 percent marks in the interview and 40 percent marks in the Group Discussion. She has been working for the past eight years out of which four years as Manager-Credit in a bank after completing her B.A. degree with 60 percent marks. She was born on 12th September 1978. |
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Answer» If the case is to be REFERRED to Executive Director Shobha Gupta does satisfy conditions (i), (B), (ii), (iv) and (V). Therefore, her case WOULD be referred to Executive Director. |
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| 715. |
In each question below details of one candidate is given. You have to take one of the following courses of action based on the information provided and the conditions and sub conditions given above and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question, All thecse cases are given to you as on 01.04.2010. Rohan Maskare was born on 8th March 1974. He has been working in a bank for the past twelve years after completing his B.Com. degree with 70 percent marks. He has secured 50 percent marks in both the Group Discussion and the interview, |
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Answer» (a) If the CASE is to be referred to Executive Director ![]() It is not MENTIONED Rohan Maskare WORKED in which section. |
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| 716. |
In each question below details of one candidate is given. You have to take one of the following courses of action based on the information provided and the conditions and sub conditions given above and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question, All thecse cases are given to you as on 01.04.2010. Prakash Gokhale was born on 4th August 1977. He has secured 65 percent marks in post graduation and 58 percent marks in graduation. He has been working for the past ten years in the Advances Department of a bank after completing his post graduation. He has secured 45 percent marks in the Group Discussion and 50 percent marks in the Interview.(a) If the case is to be referred to Executive Director.(b) If the case is to be referred to General Manager-Advances(c) If the data are inadequate to take a decision(d) If the candidate is not to be selected. |
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Answer» If the case is to be referred to Executive Director Prakash Gokhale does SATISFY conditions (A), (ii), (III), (iv) and (v). THEREFORE, his case would be referred to General Manager -Advances |
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| 717. |
If each of the vowels in the word GOLIATHS is changed to the next letter in the English alphabetical series and each consonant is changed to the previous letter in the English alphabetical series, and then the alphabets so formed arearranged series, and then the alphabets so formed are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, which of the following will be sixth from the left of the new arrangement thus formed ? |
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Answer» S
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| 718. |
Statements: I. Some barbers are fashion designers II. No fashion designers are businessmen III. Some businessmen are traders Conclusions: I. No Fashion designers are traders II. Some traders are not fashion designers III. Some fashion designers are traders IV Some barbers are not businessmen |
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Answer» EITHER I,II and IV or III,II and IV follow So, only II and IV follow |
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| 719. |
Statements: All cups are bottles. Some bottles are jugs. No jug is plate Some plates are tables. Conclusions: I. Some tables are bottles II. Some plates are cups. III.No table is bottle. IV. Some jugs are cups |
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Answer» Only I FOLLOWS
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| 720. |
Some words are highly inflammable. Fusion is one them. You can get two sets of people into a war mode by just uttering the words 'fusion music'. One set will breathe fire and say it violates the purity of music the other set will tell you earnestly that it opens up the borders of music. From the purists perspective, the 'war' between the two set of people can best be(a) categorized as an ideological conflict between two ideas(b) termed as a conflict between generations the younger versus the older generation(c) an attempt to preserve the core principles(d) seen as an attempt of people at the margin to occupy centre stage |
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Answer» categorized as an IDEOLOGICAL CONFLICT between two ideas |
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| 721. |
If each of the digits in the number 925814 73 are arranged in ascending order, what will be the difference between the digits which are fourth from the right and third from the left in the new arrangement |
| Answer» Solution :NUMBER after writing digits in ascending order is 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9. So DIFFERENCE between the digits which are fourth from right and third from left= 5 -3 = 2 | |
| 722. |
(A)The country 'X' has banned the import of fruit.(B)The intake of that fruit causes disease. |
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Answer» if statement (A) is the cause and statement (B) is its EFFECT |
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| 723. |
C E B A C D B C D A C E B E D C A B A D A C E D U B A U B D B UWhich of the following is the ninth to the right of the twenty- second from the right end of the given arrangement? |
| Answer» Solution :22-9=13th from RIGHT END =D | |
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The deterioraiion in the overall asset quality ofbanks- gross Non-per-forming Aisets (NPAs) are reportedly 27% higher atthe eild of Decerilbet 2009 than at the end of December 2008- isnot surprising. Any slwdown in growth is bound.to trigger arise in NPAs as more and more companies default on loan repayments. The effect would be pronounced in when the slowdown coincides with a severe global recession. But for the restucturing of loans permitted by the Central Bank on fairly generous termsn NPAs would have been still higher. Prudent banks that took care while sanctioning lone-and then monitored the post- sanction disbursement diligently should be able to weather the crisis. But it is one thing to-have NPAs rise because ofa cyclical downturn, it is quite another to have NPAs rise because of policy errors that are entirely within the realm of Policy makers. And this is what we need to guard against. Excessiyely low interest rates skew the risk-reward equationby making projects that are actually not viable, appear viable-tll interest rates reverse and the same projects cease to be viable! it is now well established that tong periods of unduly low interest retes encourage banks to take more risks. A low interest rate regime driven by an easy money policy rather than macroeconomic fundementals leads to excessive expansion of credit. It incentivizes banks to take on more risk in search of higher returns and to misprice risk. Lower interest rate cycle projects commercially unviable projects as viable. |
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Answer» if the inforence is `definitely true,' i.e, it properlyfollows from.the statement of FACTS given. "Excessively low interest rates skew the risk reward equation by making projects that are actually not viable, appear viable." |
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| 725. |
The deterioraiion in the overall asset quality ofbanks- gross Non-per-forming Aisets (NPAs) are reportedly 27% higher atthe eild of Decerilbet 2009 than at the end of December 2008- isnot surprising. Any slwdown in growth is bound.to trigger arise in NPAs as more and more companies default on loan repayments. The effect would be pronounced in when the slowdown coincides with a severe global recession. But for the restucturing of loans permitted by the Central Bank on fairly generous termsn NPAs would have been still higher. Prudent banks that took care while sanctioning lone-and then monitored the post- sanction disbursement diligently should be able to weather the crisis. But it is one thing to-have NPAs rise because ofa cyclical downturn, it is quite another to have NPAs rise because of policy errors that are entirely within the realm of Policy makers. And this is what we need to guard against. Excessiyely low interest rates skew the risk-reward equationby making projects that are actually not viable, appear viable-tll interest rates reverse and the same projects cease to be viable! it is now well established that tong periods of unduly low interest retes encourage banks to take more risks. A low interest rate regime driven by an easy money policy rather than macroeconomic fundementals leads to excessive expansion of credit. It incentivizes banks to take on more risk in search of higher returns and to misprice risk. Low interest rate on credit reduces the capacity to absorb various unaccounted risk factors. |
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Answer» if the inforence is `DEFINITELY true,' i.e, it properlyfollows from.the statement of facts given. "It is now well established that long PERIODS ofunduly LOW interest rates encourage banks to take more RISKS." |
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| 726. |
The deterioration in the overall asset quality of banks- gross Non-per-forming assets (NPAs) are reportedly 27% higher atthe end of December 2009 than at the end of December 2008- isnot surprising. Any slowdown in growth is bound to trigger arise in NPAs as more and more companies default on loan repayments. The effect would be pronounced in when the slowdown coincides with a severe global recession. But for the restructuring of loans permitted by the Central Bank on fairly generous terms NPAs would have been still higher. Prudent banks that took care while sanctioning lone-and then monitored the post- sanction disbursement diligently should be able to weather the crisis. But it is one thing to-have NPAs rise because of cyclical downturn, it is quite another to have NPAs rise because of policy errors that are entirely within the realm of Policy makers. And this is what we need to guard against excessively low interest rates skew the risk-reward equationby making projects that are actually not viable, appear viable-tell interest rates reverse and the same projects cease to be viable! it is now well established that tong periods of unduly low interest rates encourage banks to take more risks. A low interest rate regime driven by an easy money policy rather than macroeconomic fundamentals leads to excessive expansion of credit. It incentivizes banks to take on more risk in search of higher returns and to misprice risk.Banks' NPAs occur only due to economic factors. |
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Answer» (a) if the inforence is `DEFINITELY true,' i.e, it properlyfollows from.the statement of facts given. |
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| 727. |
The deterioration in the overall asset quality of banks- gross Non-per-forming Assets (NPAs) are reportedly 27% higher atthe end of December 2009 than at the end of December 2008- isnot surprising. Any slowdown in growth is bound.to trigger arise in NPAs as more and more companies default on loan repayments. The effect would be pronounced in when the slowdown coincides with a severe global recession. But for the restructuring of loans permitted by the Central Bank on fairly generous terms NPAs would have been still higher. Prudent banks that took care while sanctioning lone-and then monitored the post- sanction disbursement diligently should be able to weather the crisis. But it is one thing to-have NPAs rise because of a cyclical downturn, it is quite another to have NPAs rise because of policy errors that are entirely within the realm of Policy makers. And this is what we need to guard against. Excessively low interest rates skew the risk-reward equationby making projects that are actually not viable, appear viable-till interest rates reverse and the same projects cease to be viable! it is now well established that tong periods of unduly low interest rates encourage banks to take more risks. A low interest rate regime driven by an easy money policy rather than macroeconomic fundamentals leads to excessive expansion of credit. It incentivizes banks to take on more risk in search of higher returns and to misprice risk. Higher NPAs in shortcomings in disbursement and follow-up of credit given by banks. |
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Answer» if the inforence is `definitely TRUE,' i.e, it properlyfollows from.the statement of facts given. |
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| 728. |
The deterioraiion in the overall asset quality ofbanks- gross Non-per-forming Aisets (NPAs) are reportedly 27% higher atthe eild of Decerilbet 2009 than at the end of December 2008- isnot surprising. Any slwdown in growth is bound.to trigger arise in NPAs as more and more companies default on loan repayments. The effect would be pronounced in when the slowdown coincides with a severe global recession. But for the restucturing of loans permitted by the Central Bank on fairly generous termsn NPAs would have been still higher. Prudent banks that took care while sanctioning lone-and then monitored the post- sanction disbursement diligently should be able to weather the crisis. But it is one thing to-have NPAs rise because ofa cyclical downturn, it is quite another to have NPAs rise because of policy errors that are entirely within the realm of Policy makers. And this is what we need to guard against. Excessiyely low interest rates skew the risk-reward equationby making projects that are actually not viable, appear viable-tll interest rates reverse and the same projects cease to be viable! it is now well established that tong periods of unduly low interest retes encourage banks to take more risks. A low interest rate regime driven by an easy money policy rather than macroeconomic fundementals leads to excessive expansion of credit. It incentivizes banks to take on more risk in search of higher returns and to misprice risk. The Central Bank always allows banks to restucture their loans in the event of rise in NPAs. |
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Answer» if the inforence is `definitely TRUE,' i.e, it properlyfollows from.the statement of facts given. |
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| 729. |
T J E N U Q A K I O G R M S P B H F D L V C What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following series based on the above alphabetical series? TE JU NK ? GH |
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Answer» IS
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(i) 'A+B' means 'A is the father of B'. (ii) 'A-B' means 'A is the wife of B'. (iii) 'AxxB' means 'A is the brother of B'. (iv) 'A div B ' means 'A is the daughter of B'. If PxxR div Q, which of the following is true ? |
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Answer» P is the UNCLE of Q
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(i) 'A+B' means 'A is the father of B'. (ii) 'A-B' means 'A is the wife of B'. (iii) 'AxxB' means 'A is the brother of B'. (iv) 'A div B ' means 'A is the daughter of B'. If P div R +S+Q , which of the following is true ? |
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Answer» <P>P is the DAUGHTER of Q ![]()
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(i) 'A+B' means 'A is the father of B'. (ii) 'A-B' means 'A is the wife of B'. (iii) 'AxxB' means 'A is the brother of B'. (iv) 'A div B ' means 'A is the daughter of B'. If P-R+Q, which of the following statement is true ? |
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Answer» P is the MOTHER of Q ![]()
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Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows. A,B,C,D,E are sitting in row -1 facing north while M,N,P,Q,R are sitting in row -2 faces south I. A sits second to the right of B. R sits immediate left of P. R does not sit opposite to D and B . II only one person sit between N and P. N does not sit opposite to C and D. M sits opposite to E. III. A does not sit opposite to N and R. Q sits second to the right of M. C does not sit at extreme left end. only two right of M. C does not sit at extreme left end. only two persons sit between D and A. Who among the following sit at extreme right end of row -2 ? |
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Answer» If the data in STATEMENT I and II together are sufficient to ANSWER the question, while the data in statement III are not required to answer the question.
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Seven persons have their birthday on seven different dates of seven different months viz. january, february, march, april,may,junes,july. U has birthday on 11. difference between the dates of birthday of U and Q is 8. the difference between the birthday of P and T is of more than 9 days but less than 13 days. O's birthday is in a month having 30 days. Q's birthday is in a month immediately after U but in a month having 30 days. T's birthday is in one of the month after Q's birthday. the one whose birthday is in a month having least number of days has birthday on 26. difference between the dates of the birthdays of Q and O is not less than 10. the one whose birthday is in june has birthday is on an even date. the one whose birthday is in may month has birthday on an odd date before the date on which P's has birthday. the difference between the birthday of P and S is more than 36 days but less than 39 days. the difference between the dates of the birthdays of R and O is same as the difference between the dates of the birthday of O and S. T has birthday on which of the following date ? |
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Answer» 9
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Seven persons have their birthday on seven different dates of seven different months viz. january, february, march, april,may,june,july. U has birthday on 11. difference between the dates of birthday of U and Q is 8. the difference between the birthday of P and T is of more than 9 days but less than 13 days. O's birthday is in a month having 30 days. Q's birthday is in a month immediately after U but in a month having 30 days. T's birthday is in one of the month after Q's birthday. the one whose birthday is in a month having least number of days has birthday on 26. difference between the dates of the birthdays of Q and O is not less than 10. the one whose birthday is in june has birthday is on an even date. the one whose birthday is in may month has birthday on an odd date before the date on which P's has birthday. the difference between the birthday of P and S is more than 36 days but less than 39 days. the difference between the dates of the birthdays of R and O is same as the difference between the dates of the birthday of O and S. How many months gap is there between the birthday months of R and S ? |
Answer» SOLUTION :
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Seven persons have their birthday on seven different dates of seven different months viz. january, february, march, april,may,junes,july. U has birthday on 11. difference between the dates of birthday of U and Q is 8. the difference between the birthday of P and T is of more than 9 days but less than 13 days. O's birthday is in a month having 30 days. Q's birthday is in a month immediately after U but in a month having 30 days. T's birthday is in one of the month after Q's birthday. the one whose birthday is in a month having least number of days has birthday on 26. difference between the dates of the birthdays of Q and O is not less than 10. the one whose birthday is in june has birthday is on an even date. the one whose birthday is in may month has birthday on an odd date before the date on which P's has birthday. the difference between the birthday of P and S is more than 36 days but less than 39 days. the difference between the dates of the birthdays of R and O is same as the difference between the dates of the birthday of O and S. Q has birthday in which of the following months ? |
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Answer» a) MAY
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| 737. |
Bud : Flower : : ? |
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Answer» CLAY : Mud |
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| 738. |
Statements: All leader are good team workers All goods team workers are good orators Conclusions: I. Some good team workers are leaders II. All good orators are leaders |
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Answer» If only CONCLUSION I follows I. True II. FALSE |
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There are six people -P, Q, R, S, T and U-each having different wieght . P is heavier than U but lighter than Q.T is heavier than R but lighter than P. Q is lighter than S.R is not the lightest . The second lightest person wieght 52 kilogram while the third heaviest is 64 kilogram Who among the following may be of 58 kilogram in weight?(a) P(b) Q(c) T(d) R |
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Answer» Solution :`Q gt p gt U ` `P gt T gt R ` `S gt Q` `underset(64KG)undersetdarrP gt T gt underset(52kg)undersetdarrR` Therefore ,T may be of 58kg. |
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Point E is 30 m east of point B. G is 40 m north of point E. point K is 20 m east of point G. point M is 60 m south of point K. point P is 40m west of point M. point L is 20 m north of point P. If point Z is 20m north of point M, then point what is the distance between point E and Z? |
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If it possible to make only one meaningful English word with the second, the fifth, the seventh and the tenth letters of the word SUBSTANTIAL, which of the following will be the second letter of that word ? If no such word can be formed, give '#' as the answer and if more than one such word can be formed, give '@' as the answer. |
Answer» SOLUTION : Specified letters `RARR` U, T, N and I Meaningful word `rArr` UNIT |
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| 742. |
Statements: Some pens are rooms All rooms are walls Some walls are bricks All bricks are slates Conclusions: I. Some slates are walls II. Some walls are pens. III. Some bricks are rooms IV. Some slates are rooms |
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Answer» only I and III follows CONCLUSION I. True II. True III. False IV . False |
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I. Heavy showers are expected in the city area during the next forty-eight hours. II. The inter-club cricket tournament scheduled for the week was called off. |
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Answer» if STATEMENT (A) is the cause and statement (B) is its effect |
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| 744. |
TRAVEL' is related to 'UDKUSB' and 'CORNER' is related to 'MDQDPS'. 'SURVEY' is related to ______. |
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Answer» UDXSTV
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| 745. |
I. All domestic airlines increased the fare of all its classes with immediate effect. II. Railways increased the fare of all its classed with immediate effect. |
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Answer» If statement I is the CAUSE and the statement II is its effect |
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| 746. |
H 3 R % M A $ K 2 P 5 E © N 4 W @ F & Q 1 U " / " 9 J I D 7 8 If all the numbers are dropped from the above arrangement then what will be the 10th from the right end? |
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Answer» Solution :W H R % MA $ K P E © N W @ F & Q U / J I D |
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| 747. |
Statements: All brands are bottles All bottles are machines All machines are files All files are roots Conclusions: I. Some files are machines II. Some brands are roots III. Some machines are roots IV. All brands are files |
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Answer» only I FOLLOW So, Only II follow |
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| 748. |
Statements: All diamonds are stones All stones are gems Conclusions: I. All gems are stones II . All diamonds are gems |
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Answer» If only conclusion I follows Conclusion I. FALSE II. TRUE So only conclusion II FOLLOW |
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| 749. |
B 5 R 1 @ E K 4 F 7 c L A M 2 P 3 % 9 H I W 8 * 6 U J $ V Q # How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement each of whichisimmediately preceded by a number but not immediately followed by a consonat? |
| Answer» SOLUTION :`"1 @,3%,8*"` | |
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Statements: No month is a year No year is a second Conclusions: I. All months are seconds II. No seconds is month. |
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Answer» If only CONCLUSION I follows So, Neither I nor II FOLLOW |
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