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Q.1 |
Rearrange the following sentences (A),(B),( C ),(D),(E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given bilow them. A. It has been used as a salve for everything from headaches to colds to infections and healing wounds B. For centuries garlic has been used as a medicinal and culinary substance in India C. Garlic does not make significant nutritional contribution to the diet because the quantities added to tecipes are small D. To some, however, the strong flavour of garlic is not very appealing ; in fact repelling E. But even these nano amounts make a big difference to one's health F. Therefore, although garlic is a widely available spice, it is not very popular in some households
Which of the following would be the SIXTH sentence after rearrangement?
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B |
F |
C |
E |
Q.2 |
Which of the following would be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
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F |
B |
A |
C |
Q.3 |
Which of the following would be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
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C |
B |
A |
D |
Q.4 |
Which of the following would be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
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E |
F |
A |
C |
Q.5 |
Which of the following would be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
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A |
D |
E |
F |
Q.6 |
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given beloe it certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions. As the Indian parliament completes 60 years , it is time not for noisy celebration but for serious introspection. That India remained a parliamentary democracy while some of its South Asian neighbors went through military coups or violent upheavals can only be a small consolation to its people. Stability is of no great value in itself. After 60 years, the question to ask is whether the debates in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha have adequately reflected the will of the people, whether the law-making powers of Parliament have contributed to the creation of a freer, fairer and more just society. Evidently the score sheet shows mixed results on these counts. Meaningful debates over marathon sessions have been few and far between in the last six decades. In contrast, disruptions and slogan-shouting over any member of frivolous issues have been frequent. Too often a boisterous few have held the whole of Parliament hostage. A case in point is the Women's Reservation Bill over several years a small section of the two Houses has been able to physically stall the bill, which on paper enjoys the support of the overwhelming majority of MPs. Forcing adjournment of the proceedings through high-decibel interventions and demonstrations is a common enough occurrence in the Lok Sabha as well as the Rajya Sabha. Not surprisingly, the impetus for progressine change in the last few decades has often come from the eider civil society with Parliament shown up as reactive and passive. Also, after 60 years and 15 national general elections India's Parliament is nowhere close to being truly representative. Thanks to seats reserved for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and the political mobilization of the backward classes on the basis of reservation benefits, members are now frown from different social strata. But women and Muslims are underrepresented and the rich continue to dominate India's law-making bodies. With the cost of entering parliament in Increasing numbers alongside leaders of trade unions. This no doubt slews the debates typo. Since the adoption of the Constitution India has moved decisively towards a multi-party system with leas such as the one to prevent defection restricting inner-party dissent even while curbing horse-trading. Thus power is still concentrated in the hands of a few with the role of the public limited to voting in governments every five years or so. India's people need to be an active part of the political process before they can be the agents of change and the masters of their own destiny. Six decades on the task of shaping a truly representative Parliament must be taken up in earnest.
Which of the following recommendations has the author given to people in ordrr to make their own destiny?
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They should encourage people from backward classes to come forward |
They should become actively in the political process |
They should get involved in social welfare activities |
They should have firm belief in the present political system |
Q.7 |
Which of the following is Ture according to the passage?
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India has so far seen 14 general elections |
India's parliament is representative of all social strata |
It seens that only some rule the parliament by shouting and disruptions |
in India power is equally distributed among all people |
Q.8 |
Which of the following has/have a low representation in the parliament? A- Backward classes, B- Muslims, C- Businessmen, D- Women
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Only A and B |
Only C and D |
Only A and B |
Only B and D |
Q.9 |
Which of the following has been frequent in the Parliament?
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Disturbances and shouting over trivial issues |
Spending money on luxuries |
Debates on social issues |
Duscussion over the problems faces by the country |
Q.10 |
What is meant by high decibel interventions as mentioned in the passage?
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High ideals |
Moral behaviour |
Noisy disturbances |
Practical problems |
Q.11 |
How many decades have passed since the constitution came to force?
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Four |
Eight |
Three |
Six |
Q.12 |
Choosen the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word printed in bold as used in the passage- Upheavals
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Alteration |
Calamity |
Political ordering |
Social disturbances |
Q.13 |
Will
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Aims |
Discipline |
Wish |
Decision |
Q.14 |
Choosen the word which is most nearly the OPPOSITY in meaning as the word printed in bold as used in the passage- Frivolous
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Serious |
Trivial |
Superficial |
Pointless |
Q.15 |
Dissent
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Ascent |
Disapproval |
Hassle |
Assent |
Q.16 |
Which of the Phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the phrases printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correction is required mark (5) as the answer. He was in touch of the president from U.K.
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In touched at |
In touch with |
Into touch to |
After touching of |
Q.17 |
Kawa musie involves fused of living music , dance, puppetry theatre and circus skills.
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Fusing of lives |
Fuse of lives |
Fusion of live |
Fusion of life |
Q.18 |
Strong demands for e-governance are made time and again to make the administrative system transparent.
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Again timely |
Again and time |
Time for again |
No correction required |
Q.19 |
The scorching heat has force city residents to retreat indoor
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Have forcing |
Has forced |
Had forcing |
Have forces |
Q.20 |
Rome has a collection of public fountains unmatch to any other city.
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Unmatched by any other |
Inmatch for any other |
Unmatch to some other |
Unmatched of none other |
Q.21 |
In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed bilow the passage and against each five words have been suggested , one of which fits the blanks appropriately . Find out the appropriate woud in each case. Architecture is the a art of designing and science of designing and (141) buildings. Architecture (142) life at an insividual level. A sensitively designed house is an important (143) of a good life and in fact is the good life (144) . Architects have a (145) responsibility addressing the client who is the (146) concern as will as the society which reposes (147) in us that we work in its (148) interest. The architectural scale of projrcts (149) from resiential to office buildings, public buildings such as libreries, museums, temples and schools to (150).
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Manufacturing |
formulating |
organizing |
constructing |
Q.22 |
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Produce |
affects |
elevate |
elaborated |
Q.23 |
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Basically |
constituent |
integrate |
vibrant |
Q.24 |
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itself |
never |
oun |
better |
Q.25 |
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Single |
aline |
duplicate |
dual |
Q.26 |
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Actually |
immediate |
critics |
convenient |
Q.27 |
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confident |
revere |
dependence |
trust |
Q.28 |
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best |
principal |
inimitable |
outstanding |
Q.29 |
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Extreme |
magnitude |
range |
dimension |
Q.30 |
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Autograph |
brand |
term |
name |
Q.31 |
In each of the following question five words which are most nearly the same opposite in meaning and indicate or the number of the correct letter combination by darking the appropriate oval in your answer sheet.
(A) Browse (B) Drench ( C ) Dlimpse (D) Sacrilege
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B-D |
C-E |
C-D |
A-C |
Q.32 |
(A) pioneer (B) Slack ( C ) Smirk (D) Contemplate (E) lgnore
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A-D |
D-E |
B-C |
C-E |
Q.33 |
(A) Traitor (B) Contingent ( C ) Waive (D) Tentative (E) Qualitative
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A-B |
C-D |
D-E |
B-D |
Q.34 |
(A) Primitive (B) Objective ( C ) Furtive (D) Subjective (E) Qualitative
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B-D |
A-B |
C-D |
D-E |
Q.35 |
(A) Substantial (B) Nulsance ( C ) Superficial (D) Rumour (E) Spontaneous
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B-D |
D-E |
A-B |
A-C |
Q.36 |
An arrangement machine, when given a particular Input, rearranges it following a particular rule in each step. The following is the illustration of the input and the steps of arrangement :
Input : christmas happy holi diwali new year christmas valentime day
Step I : christmas happy hole diwali new year valentine day
Step II : christmas day happy holi diwali new year valentine
Step III : christmas day diwali happy holi new year valentine
Step IV : christmas say diwali happy holi new valentine year
Step IV is the last step of the above input arrangement As per rule -
Input : victory joint gone four will many talk now step rule.
How many steps will be required to complete the arrangement ?
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V |
VI |
VII |
None of these |
Q.37 |
If step III is - four gone joint victory will many talk now step rule.
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V |
IV |
III |
VI |
Q.38 |
In step IV , which of the following word is fifth position fron the right ?
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many |
will |
victory |
now |
Q.39 |
Which step number would be the following output ?
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VI |
VII |
V |
III |
Q.40 |
Which of the following would be step VI ?
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four gone joint many now rule step victory will talk |
four gone joint many now rule step talk victory will |
four gone joint many now rule victory will rald step |
There is no such step |
Q.41 |
Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each such that they are equidistant from each other in row (I): Z,X,Y,W,V and U are seated and all of them are facing East in row (II): L,M,N,O,P and Q are seated and all of them are facing west. Therefore in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row W sits third to the right of X. Either W or F sits at an extreme end of the line. The one who faces F sits second to the right of E. Two people sit between M and Q. Neither M nor Q sits at an ectreme end of the line. The immediate neighbour of M faces the person who sits Study the following information carefully to answer they given question : third to the left of Z. Y and V are immediate neighbours N sits second to the left of L. V does not face the immediate neighbour of O. Who amongst the following sit at the extreme ends of the rows ?
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XN |
OU |
OQ |
CU |
Q.42 |
Who amongst the following faces W ?
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N |
Q |
L |
None of these |
Q.43 |
Z is related to L the same way as W is related to M based on the given arrangement. Which of the following is V related to following the same pattern ?
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M |
O |
Q |
N |
Q.44 |
Which of the following is true regarsing V ?
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Q faces V |
U is an immediate neighbour of V |
Q faces the one who is second to the right V |
V sits at one of the extreme ends of the line |
Q.45 |
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and so form a group, Which is the one that does noe belong to that group ?
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XO |
ZN |
WL |
VQ |
Q.46 |
The question given below contain two statements giving certain data. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question ? Mark answer - (1) If statement I slone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient. (2) If statement II slone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient. (3) If each statement along (either I or II) is sufficient (4) If statement I and II together are not sufficient. (5) If both statement together are sufficient but neither statement slone is sufficient. Which bag amongst P,Q,R,S and T is the heavest ? (I) Bag Q is heavier than R and S Bag T is heavier than only bag P. (II) Only three bags are lighter than R. The weight of bag Q is 50 kg which is 2 kg more than bag R.
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a |
c |
d |
e |
Q.47 |
All are the five friends - Rahul, Rakesh, Rajesh, Rajeev and Rave - who are seated around a circular table facing the centre? (I) Rahul sits to the left of Rakesh. Rakesh faces the centre. Rajeev and Rave are immediate nieghbour of each other. Rajesh sits second to the right of Ravi. (II) Rhjeev sits second to the right of Rajesh. Rajesh faces the centre. Both Ravi and Rahol are immediate neighbour of Rajeev. Rakesh sits second to the right of Rahul .
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b |
c |
a |
d |
Q.48 |
In a college, five different subjects, viz Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology and Mathematics are taught on five different days of the same week , starting from Monday and ending on Friday. Is Chemistry taught on Wednesday ? (I) Two subject are taught between Zoology and Nathematics. Mathematics is taught before Zoology. Chemistry is taught on the day immediately next to the day whin Physics is taught. Botany is not taught on Friday. (II) There lectures are schefuled between the lectures of Botany and Zoology. Mathematics is taught immediately before Physics.
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b |
d |
c |
e |
Q.49 |
If 9 O' clock now ? (I) After half an hour the minute and the hours hands of the clock will make an angle of exactly 90 digre with other. (II) Exactly 15 minutes ago, the hour and the minute hands of the clock coincided with each other.
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a |
b |
c |
d |
Q.50 |
Is Kamlesh grand daughter of Beenu ? (I) Beenu is the father of Sheela. Sheela is the sister of Tanu. Tanu is the nother of Kamlesh. (II) Suresh is the son of kamlesh. Veena is the faughter of Lamlesh. Ravi is the brother of Tanu.
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b |
c |
a |
d |
Q.51 |
In each question given below five statements are followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the five hiven statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and decide which logically follows from the five given statements disregarding commonly knoen facts :- (1) If only conclusion I follows. (2) If only conclusion II follows. (3) If either conclusion I or II follows. (4) If neither conclusion I nor II follows. (5) If both conclusion I and II follow. Statements : Some Rajesh are Rakesh. Some Rajeev are Rajni. Some Rakesh are Rave. All Rajesh are Rahul. All Rahul are Rajni. Conclusion : (I) Some Rahul are Rakesh. (II) Some Rajni are Rakesh
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a |
e |
d |
b |
Q.52 |
Conclusion : (I) Some Rakesh are Ravi. (II) Some Rajni are Rajeev.
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b |
c |
e |
d |
Q.53 |
Conclusion : (I) Some Rave are Rahul. (II) No Rupal are Meenu.
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d |
e |
b |
c |
Q.54 |
Study the following information carefully to answer they given questions. In a certain code : " Hello how are you " means " ab bc cd de " " He said I am fine " means " ef fg gh hi ij " " you will be fine " means " cd jk kl gh " " how will you said " means " ab kl cd hi " " I be hello " means " de ef cd hi " What is the code for ' fine ' ?
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de |
kl |
cd |
gh |
Q.55 |
Which of the following represents ' will you said hello ' ?
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kl cd hi de |
gh ab bc de |
de gh kl hi |
ef hi cd gh |
Q.56 |
What is the code for ' how ' ?
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bc |
cd |
ab |
de |
Q.57 |
What does ' jk ' stand for ?
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you |
will |
be |
said |
Q.58 |
What does ' ij ' stand for ?
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he |
either 'he' or 'am' |
am |
you |
Q.59 |
If each alphabet of the word "PRESENTATION" is arranged in alphabetical order frem left to right and then each vowel of the word thus formed is changed to the nixt letter in the English alphabetical series and each consonant is changed to the previous letter in the English alphabetical series. Which of the following will be fourth forn the lift ?
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S |
R |
Q |
J |
Q.60 |
Which of the following will come in place of question mark (?) according to English alphabetical series? BECD GLHI LOMN ?
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QTRS |
QRST |
PSRQ |
PORT |
Q.61 |
How many meaning English words (Starting with D) can be formed with the letters SDEO using all the letters but each letter only once in each word ?
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None |
One |
Two |
More than three |
Q.62 |
Read the following information and answer the qurstions given below :- Five friends P,Q,R,S,T traveled to five different cities Chennai, Kolkatta, Delhi, Banglore and Hydrabad by different mode of transport as Bus, Train Aeroplane, Car and Boat from Mumbai.The person who traveled to Delhi did not travel by boat. R went to Bangalore by Car and Q went to Kolkatta by Aeroplane. S traveled by Boat where as T raveled by Train, Mumai is not connected by Bus to Delhi and Chennai. Who travelled by Bus ?
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Q |
P |
S |
R |
Q.63 |
To where T reavelled ?
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Mumbai |
Kollata |
Chennai |
Delhi |
Q.64 |
Who is going to Chennai by Bus ?
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S |
P |
R |
None of these |
Q.65 |
Who travelled by Train and where ?
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T-Delhi |
S-Mumbai |
R-Channai |
Q-Kolkata |
Q.66 |
Who travelled by Boat ?
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Q |
S |
R |
T |
Q.67 |
In a certain code language- BRIJ means 12 KISHORE means 42 THEN HOW is SHUKLA is written in that code ?
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4 |
6 |
50 |
30 |
Q.68 |
What will come at place of question mark -5 : 625 : : 7 : ?
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2401 |
2501 |
2301 |
2201 |
Q.69 |
What will come in place of question mark in the givern series - BYA, CXB , _________ , EVD
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EOW |
WOE |
DWC |
None of these |
Q.70 |
KISHORE is written as HRPSWVIL then how is ROMBERS written in that code ?
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VHIYNLM |
BEPSIL |
REMSOEV |
NLIYHIV |
Q.71 |
What will come at place of question mark - COMPUTER - OMC UPETR , BULKHEAD - ?
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UHLHKEAD |
DAEHKUL |
ULBHKAED |
None of these |
Q.72 |
A number is greater than 3 but less than 9 Also it is greater than 6 but less than 9 , what is the number ?
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7 or 8 |
7 and 8 |
7 |
8 |
Q.73 |
In the each of the following questions a statement is followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something that is supposed pr talen for grdnted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and the statement and the following assumptions and decide whih of the assumptions is umplicit in the statement.
A. if only assumption I is implicit.
B. if only assumption II is implicit.
C. if either assumption I or OO is implicit.
D. if neitherassumption I nor II is implicit.
E. if both assumptions I and II are implocit. It is not true that the mightiest superpower always wins wars and gets accolades from other countries. Winners are sometimes admired and appreciated Winners are occasionally creticised.
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a |
d |
b |
e |
Q.74 |
Nobody can predict as to how long our country would take to contain the unfortunate and disastrous terrorist activeties.
It is impossible to put an end to terrorist activities
Efforts to control the terrorist activities are on.
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b |
c |
e |
a |
Q.75 |
Wars must be discourage vehemently even though majority of the victims might have been a nuisance to peace-loving people.
Some people create problems to peace-loving people.
Wars kill majority of the wicked people.
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a |
e |
b |
c |
Q.76 |
In the recently imposed war, global public opinon was disgonoured by the economically strong and scientifically advanced superpower.
Superpowers need not take any heed of global public opinion.
Global public opinion should have been against the imposition of war.
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a |
c |
b |
e |
Q.77 |
Wars must be discouraged vehemently even though majority of the victims might have been a nuisance to peace loving people.
Innocernt people are also killed in wars.
Vehement opposition to wars may have some disirable impact.
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b |
e |
a |
d |
Q.78 |
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:-
The candidate should have passed SSC with at least 80% marks.
The candidate should have passed HSC with at least 75% marks.
The candidate should be a Ates/Science/Commerce graduat with atleast 60% marks.
The candidate should be an engineer with at least 55% marks.
The candidate shold be a post graduate in any discipline with at least 50% marks.
Sunil Arora has secured 15% marls in SSC. He completed his B.Com with 65% marks after completing his Higher Secondary in Commerce . He has now enrolled in the Maser's dgree of has now enrolled in the Master's degree of Commerce.
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Eligible under (i) only |
Eligible under (ii) only |
Eligible under (iii) only |
None of these |
Q.79 |
Usha Ntarajan has completed M.A with 50% marls after passing B.A . Exam with 60% marls . She has secured 75% marks in HSC.
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Eligible under (i) only |
Eligible under (ii) only |
Eligible under (iii) only |
None of these |
Q.80 |
Mohan Srivastava is a Mechanical Engineer. He has secured 60% marks in his final degree exam. He has secured 65% markd in HSC. He has secured 55% marks in his post graduation in mechanical engineering.
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Eligible under (iv) and (v) only |
Eligible under (ii) only |
Eligible under (iii) only |
None of these |
Q.81 |
Subhash Saxena has secured 85% marks in graduation in Science . He has also secured 65% ans 75% marks in HSC and Post graduation respectively. He is presently pursuing his second post graduation degree.
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Elgible under (iii) and (iv) only |
Eligible under (iv) and (v) only |
Eligible under (ii) only |
Eligible under (iii) only |
Q.82 |
Aruna Basak is a post graduate in Physics. She has secured 80% marks in SSC. She has also secured 70% marks both in HSC and graduation.
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Eligible under (iv) and (v) only |
Eligible under (iii) and (iv) only |
Eligible under (ii) only |
Eligible under (iii) only |
Q.83 |
Study the following information to answer these questions :-
Seven persons R Q, E, S, T, V, X belonging to different citied viz. Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Calcutta, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Trivandrum, not necessarily in the same order, went to USA for attending a Conference. Each one had a different specialisation viz. Literature, Physics, Economics, Marketing, Computers, Textile, Engineering and information Technology.
S' is from Vhennai and 'Q' does not have specialisation in Textile or Economics. E is a man of Marketing and comes from Mumbai. The person from Calcutta has apecialisation in Computers. 'P' who is specialised in Literature does not belong to Delhi. V having specialisation in Physics is form Trivandrum. Information Technology is the specialisation of X who comes from Bangalore.
Which of the following person is from Delhi?
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P |
S |
S or T |
None of these |
Q.84 |
Who is a textile Engineer?
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S or T |
S |
T |
V |
Q.85 |
Person with specialisation in Literature comes from which os the following cities?
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Bangalore |
Calcutta |
Delhi |
Gyderabad |
Q.86 |
Which of the following combinations of person, city and specialisation is correct?
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S-Chennai-Economics |
S-Chennai-Textile |
Q-Calcutta-Computers |
None of these |
Q.87 |
Who is specialised in Computers?
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S |
Q |
T |
data inadequate |
Q.88 |
In a certain code BOARD is written as 53169 and NEAR is written as 2416. How is NODE written in that code?
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2394 |
2994 |
2514 |
2694 |
Q.89 |
What should come nixt in the following sequence of letters? B B C B D B C D E B C D E F B C D E F G B C D E F
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B |
G |
H |
D |
Q.90 |
In a dertain code SPORADIC is written as QNORDJEB. How is TEOUBLES wtitten in that code?
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SQTNTFMC |
TNQSRDKA |
TFQSCMFT |
TNQSTFMC |
Q.91 |
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Mica |
Zinc |
Iron |
Chlorine |
Q.92 |
If it is possible to make only one meaningful word with the first, the third the fifth and the eighth letters of the word SHAREHOLDING. Which of folloeing will be the second 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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Y |
E |
X |
Y |