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Question 1 of 60
1. Question
What is the full form of the term ‘NPA’ as used in banking environment ?
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Question 2 of 60
2. Question
As per recent reports many countries are planning to introduce ‘Tobin Tax’ the idea of which was given by a Nobel prize winner economist James Tobin in 1978.Tobin Tax, if implemented will be levied on which of the following
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Question 3 of 60
3. Question
As per news reports the Indian Economy is poised to hit high growth once again. It is estimated that the Gross Domestic Product may be somewhere in the range of 6.25%-7.75% in the current fiscal But at the same time the economy has to face certain challenges also what could these challenges be ?
(A)Maintaining balance between price stability and exchange rate
(B)Capital flow may not be adequate as many Flls are still not comfortable with Indian Markets
(c)Industrial sector is still under pressure and not showing much improvementCorrect
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Question 4 of 60
4. Question
Which of the following countries has decided that from October 2018 no cheques should be issued or honoured there and all the payments should be made and accepted in electronic form only ?
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Question 5 of 60
5. Question
In commodity exchanges in India Index Futures are not permitted as some of the provisions of the FCRA ?
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Question 6 of 60
6. Question
As per the findings of the expert group headed by Dr Suresh Tendulkar a substantial number of people in India still live Below Poverty Line What is that number in terms of percentage ?
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Question 7 of 60
7. Question
As per the findings of the World Bank which of the following recent developments in rural areas has doubled the income of rural households raised literacy rate by 10% and appreciated land prices by up to 80% ?
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Question 8 of 60
8. Question
As decided by the Reserve Bank of India all the villages with a population of 2000 will have access to financial services by the end of
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Question 9 of 60
9. Question
As reported in various newspapers the Reserve Bank of India is planning to allow more and more banks to function as ‘Local Area Banks’.This will help RBI in the implementation of which of the following of its plans/drives ?
(A)Financial Inclusion
(B)Rural Banking
(C)Mobile and e-BankingCorrect
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Question 10 of 60
10. Question
During his visit to Trinidad in November 2009 the Indian Prime Minister signed a Nuclear deal between India and ?
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Question 11 of 60
11. Question
Which of the following is/are the objectives of the new industrial policy of the Govt of India ?
(A)To transform India into a major partner and player in the global trade
(B)To maintain a sustained growth in productivity
(C)To become the biggest exporter of horticultural products in South East AsiaCorrect
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Question 12 of 60
12. Question
Chief Executive Officers of the APEC held an important summit in Singapore in November 2009 what is the form of APEC ?
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Question 13 of 60
13. Question
Which of the following Gulf countries has decided recently that despite the objections raised by certain countries it will construct 10 more Uranium enrichment plants to strengthen its position in the world ?
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Question 14 of 60
14. Question
Which of the following countries was the winner of the Asia Cup Hockey Tournament for women held in November 2009 ?
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Question 15 of 60
15. Question
The leaders of the European Union named Herman Van Rompuy as the first President of the EU Rompuy is the present
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Question 16 of 60
16. Question
If ‘R’ denotes ‘-’; Q denotes ‘x’; ’W’ denotes ‘$$\div$$’ and ‘A’ denotes ‘+’, then 42 W 7 R 8 A 6 Q 4= ?
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According to the given information, original equation for 42 W 7 R 8 A 6 Q 4 will be equal to:
$$42 \div 7 – 8 + 6 \times 4 = 22$$
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According to the given information, original equation for 42 W 7 R 8 A 6 Q 4 will be equal to:
$$42 \div 7 – 8 + 6 \times 4 = 22$$
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Question 17 of 60
17. Question
Mohan walked 30 meters towards South, took a left turn and walked 15 meters. He then took a right turn and walked 20 meters. He again took a right turn and walked 15 meters.How far is he from the starting point ?
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Question 18 of 60
18. Question
What should come next in the following letter series based on English alphabet ?
CEA IKG OQM ?Correct
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Question 19 of 60
19. Question
The positions of how many digits in the number 59164823 will remain unchanged after the digits are rearranged in descending order within the number ?
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Lets write the original and rearranged number one below the other 59164823
98654321So we can see that numbers whose place remains unchanged are 2 and 4, Thus the answer is 2
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Lets write the original and rearranged number one below the other 59164823
98654321So we can see that numbers whose place remains unchanged are 2 and 4, Thus the answer is 2
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Question 20 of 60
20. Question
What should come next in the following letter series ?
PQRSTABCDEPQRSABCDEPQRSABCDPQCorrect
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Question 21 of 60
21. Question
In a certain code language ‘how can you go’ is written as ‘ja da ka pa’ ‘can you come here’ is written as ‘na ka sa ja’ and ‘come and go’ is written as ‘ra pa sa’. How is ‘here’ written i that code language ?
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Question 22 of 60
22. Question
How many such pairs of letters are there in the word TRIBUNAL each of which has many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet ?
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So, the question essentially asks to find out pairs of letters in the given word “TRIBUNAL” which have same number of letter between them as there are in english alphabet. We can start with the first letter initially and then try to check for subsequent letters. Lets take T now TR have 1 letter between them in english alphabets, here they don’t have any letter so this cannot be a possible pair. Lets move on to TI again TI have just 1 letter between them which is not the case in actual english alphabets. Proceeding in a similar manner we can find that words fulfilling the given requirement are
NL, RN, TL, RN . Since we have already figured out 4 words, the only option feasible is Option 4Incorrect
So, the question essentially asks to find out pairs of letters in the given word “TRIBUNAL” which have same number of letter between them as there are in english alphabet. We can start with the first letter initially and then try to check for subsequent letters. Lets take T now TR have 1 letter between them in english alphabets, here they don’t have any letter so this cannot be a possible pair. Lets move on to TI again TI have just 1 letter between them which is not the case in actual english alphabets. Proceeding in a similar manner we can find that words fulfilling the given requirement are
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Question 23 of 60
23. Question
In a certain code DOWN is written as ‘5@9#’ and NAME is written as ‘#6%3’. How is MODE written in that code ?
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Question 24 of 60
24. Question
How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters LGEU using each letter only once in each word ?
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Question 25 of 60
25. Question
In a certain code THRIVES is written as UGSHWDT. How is SOULFUL written in that code ?
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Letters in the odd position in the code is the succeeding letter in the English alphabet of the corresponding word of the input and letters in the even positions in the code is the preceding letter in the English alphabet of the corresponding word of the input.
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Letters in the odd position in the code is the succeeding letter in the English alphabet of the corresponding word of the input and letters in the even positions in the code is the preceding letter in the English alphabet of the corresponding word of the input.
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Question 26 of 60
26. Question
In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I II III & IV You have to the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements: Some trains are cars.
All cars are branches.
All branches are nets.
Some nets are dresses.
Conclusions:
I.Some dresses are cars.
II.Some nets are trains.
III.Some branches are trains.
IV.Some dresses are trains.Correct
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Question 27 of 60
27. Question
Statements: R H K K%D D@V VdM
Conclusions: I.R$$\bigstar$$D II.V $$\bigstar$$ R
III.D@M IV.M%DCorrect
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Question 28 of 60
28. Question
Statements:F%N N © W WdY YHT
Conclusions: I.F%W II.T%N
III.N%Y IV.T%WCorrect
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Question 29 of 60
29. Question
Statements:B © T THR R%F F@K
Conclusions: I.B%R II.FHT
III.R%K IV.KHTCorrect
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Question 30 of 60
30. Question
Statement:J@F FdN N%H H © G
Conclusions:I.GHN II.N © J
III.FHJ IV.JdGCorrect
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Question 31 of 60
31. Question
Study the following table carefully to answer the question that follow
Number (N) of six types of Electronic Products Sold by Six different stores in a month and the price per the product (P) (Price in Rs 000) charged by each Store.The number of L type products sold by Store F is what per cent of the number of the same type of products sold by store E ?
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Number of L products sold by F = 48
Number of L products sold by E = 40
Required perentage =48/40×100 = 112%Incorrect
Number of L products sold by F = 48
Number of L products sold by E = 40
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Question 32 of 60
32. Question
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Number (N) of six types of Electronic Products Sold by Six different stores in a month and the price per the product (P) (Price in Rs 000) charged by each Store.What is the ratio of the total number of N and L type products together sold by store D and that of same products sold by Store A ?
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Number of N and L type sold by D = 61+54 = 115
Number of N and L type sold by A = 54+48 = 102
Required ratio = 115:102Incorrect
Number of N and L type sold by D = 61+54 = 115
Number of N and L type sold by A = 54+48 = 102
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Question 33 of 60
33. Question
Study the following table carefully to answer the question that follow
Number (N) of six types of Electronic Products Sold by Six different stores in a month and the price per the product (P) (Price in Rs 000) charged by each Store.What is the average price per product charged by all the Stores together for Product Q ?
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Average price per product of Q ={(43×16)+(44×15)+(45×14.5)+(48×15.6)+(55×18.2)+(55×14.9)}{43+44+45+48+55+55}×1000 = Rs 15,700
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Average price per product of Q ={(43×16)+(44×15)+(45×14.5)+(48×15.6)+(55×18.2)+(55×14.9)}{43+44+45+48+55+55}×1000 = Rs 15,700
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Question 34 of 60
34. Question
Study the following table carefully to answer the question that follow
Number (N) of six types of Electronic Products Sold by Six different stores in a month and the price per the product (P) (Price in Rs 000) charged by each Store.What is the difference in the amount earned by Store A through the sale of P type products and that earned by Store B through the sale of Q type products ?
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Amount Earned by A through P = 60×75×1000 = 4500000
Amount earned by B through Q = 44×14×1000 = 660000
Difference = 4500000 – 660000 = Rs 38.4 lakhsIncorrect
Amount Earned by A through P = 60×75×1000 = 4500000
Amount earned by B through Q = 44×14×1000 = 660000
Difference = 4500000 – 660000 = Rs 38.4 lakhs -
Question 35 of 60
35. Question
Study the following table carefully to answer the question that follow
Number (N) of six types of Electronic Products Sold by Six different stores in a month and the price per the product (P) (Price in Rs 000) charged by each Store.What is the total amount earned by Store C through the sale of M and O type products together ?
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Amount earned by C through M and O = Rs [(57×5.6)+(48×50)]×1000 = Rs 2719200 = Rs 27,192 lakhs
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Amount earned by C through M and O = Rs [(57×5.6)+(48×50)]×1000 = Rs 2719200 = Rs 27,192 lakhs
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Question 36 of 60
36. Question
Study the tables carefully to answer the question that follow:
Number of candidates (in lakhs) appearing in an entrance examination from six different cities and the ratio of candidates passing and failing the same
City A B C D E F
Number of 1.25 3.14 1.08 2.27 1.85 2.73
Candidates
Ratio of candidates passing and failing within the city
City passing Failing
A 7 3
B 5 3
C 4 5
D 1 3
E 3 2
F 7 5What is the ratio of the number of candidates failing the exam from City D to that of those failing the exam from City A ?
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Number of candidates failing from D = 3/4th of 2.27 lakhs
Number of candidates failing from A = 3/10th of 1.25 lakhs
Ratio = 3/4th of 2.27 lakhs:3/10th of 1.25 lakhs = 227:50Incorrect
Number of candidates failing from D = 3/4th of 2.27 lakhs
Number of candidates failing from A = 3/10th of 1.25 lakhs
Ratio = 3/4th of 2.27 lakhs:3/10th of 1.25 lakhs = 227:50 -
Question 37 of 60
37. Question
Study the tables carefully to answer the question that follow:
Number of candidates (in lakhs) appearing in an entrance examination from six different cities and the ratio of candidates passing and failing the same
City A B C D E F
Number of 1.25 3.14 1.08 2.27 1.85 2.73
Candidates
Ratio of candidates passing and failing within the city
City passing Failing
A 7 3
B 5 3
C 4 5
D 1 3
E 3 2
F 7 5The number of candidates appearing for the exam from City C is what per cent of the number of candidates appearing for the exam from City B ? (rounded off to the nearest integer )
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Total number of candidates from C = 1.08 lakhs
Total number of candidates from A = 3.14 lakhs
Percentage = 34%Incorrect
Total number of candidates from C = 1.08 lakhs
Total number of candidates from A = 3.14 lakhs
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Question 38 of 60
38. Question
Study the tables carefully to answer the question that follow:
Number of candidates (in lakhs) appearing in an entrance examination from six different cities and the ratio of candidates passing and failing the same
City A B C D E F
Number of 1.25 3.14 1.08 2.27 1.85 2.73
Candidates
Ratio of candidates passing and failing within the city
City passing Failing
A 7 3
B 5 3
C 4 5
D 1 3
E 3 2
F 7 5The number of candidates passing in the exam from City F is what per cent of the total number of candidates appearing from all the cities together ?(rounded off to two digits after the decimal )
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Number of students passing from F = 7/12 × 2.73
Total number of students = 1,25+3.14+1.08+2.27+1.85+2.73 = 12.32
Percentage = 12.93%Incorrect
Number of students passing from F = 7/12 × 2.73
Total number of students = 1,25+3.14+1.08+2.27+1.85+2.73 = 12.32
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Question 39 of 60
39. Question
Study the tables carefully to answer the question that follow:
Number of candidates (in lakhs) appearing in an entrance examination from six different cities and the ratio of candidates passing and failing the same
City A B C D E F
Number of 1.25 3.14 1.08 2.27 1.85 2.73
Candidates
Ratio of candidates passing and failing within the city
City passing Failing
A 7 3
B 5 3
C 4 5
D 1 3
E 3 2
F 7 5Which city has the highest number of students failing the entrance exam ?
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In B, D and F there are maximum number of students.
Number of students failing in B = 3/8 of 3.14 = 1.17755
Number of students failing in D = 3/4×2.27 = 1.7025
Number of students failing in F = 5/12 of 2.73 = 1.1375
Maximum number is of DIncorrect
In B, D and F there are maximum number of students.
Number of students failing in B = 3/8 of 3.14 = 1.17755
Number of students failing in D = 3/4×2.27 = 1.7025
Number of students failing in F = 5/12 of 2.73 = 1.1375
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Question 40 of 60
40. Question
Study the tables carefully to answer the question that follow:
Number of candidates (in lakhs) appearing in an entrance examination from six different cities and the ratio of candidates passing and failing the same
City A B C D E F
Number of 1.25 3.14 1.08 2.27 1.85 2.73
Candidates
Ratio of candidates passing and failing within the city
City passing Failing
A 7 3
B 5 3
C 4 5
D 1 3
E 3 2
F 7 5What is the number of candidates passing the exam from City E ?
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Number of candidates passing from city E = 3/5 of 1.85 lakh = 111000
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Number of candidates passing from city E = 3/5 of 1.85 lakh = 111000
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Question 41 of 60
41. Question
Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Per cent profit made by two companies over the years
Per cent profit= frac{Income-Expenditure}{Expenditure}\times 100If in the year 2004 the expenditures incurred by Company A and B were the same what was the ratio of the income of Company A to that company B in that year ?
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Percentage profit by company A = 35%
Percentage profit by company B = 40%
Let expenditure be x
(Income of A – x)/x = 0.35
Income of A = 1.35x
(Income of B – x)/x = 0.4
Income of B = 1.4x
Income of A:Income of B = 1.35:1.4 = 27:28Incorrect
Percentage profit by company A = 35%
Percentage profit by company B = 40%
Let expenditure be x
(Income of A – x)/x = 0.35
Income of A = 1.35x
(Income of B – x)/x = 0.4
Income of B = 1.4x
Income of A:Income of B = 1.35:1.4 = 27:28 -
Question 42 of 60
42. Question
Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Per cent profit made by two companies over the years
Per cent profit= frac{Income-Expenditure}{Expenditure}\times 100If in the year 2004 the expenditures incurred by Company A and B were the same what was the ratio of the income of Company A to that company B in that year ?
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Percentage profit by company A = 35%
Percentage profit by company B = 40%
Let expenditure be x
(Income of A – x)/x = 0.35
Income of A = 1.35x
(Income of B – x)/x = 0.4
Income of B = 1.4x
Income of A:Income of B = 1.35:1.4 = 27:28Incorrect
Percentage profit by company A = 35%
Percentage profit by company B = 40%
Let expenditure be x
(Income of A – x)/x = 0.35
Income of A = 1.35x
(Income of B – x)/x = 0.4
Income of B = 1.4x
Income of A:Income of B = 1.35:1.4 = 27:28 -
Question 43 of 60
43. Question
Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Per cent profit made by two companies over the years
Per cent profit= frac{Income-Expenditure}{Expenditure}\times 100If in the year 2004 the expenditures incurred by Company A and B were the same what was the ratio of the income of Company A to that company B in that year ?
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Percentage profit by company A = 35%
Percentage profit by company B = 40%
Let expenditure be x
(Income of A – x)/x = 0.35
Income of A = 1.35x
(Income of B – x)/x = 0.4
Income of B = 1.4x
Income of A:Income of B = 1.35:1.4 = 27:28Incorrect
Percentage profit by company A = 35%
Percentage profit by company B = 40%
Let expenditure be x
(Income of A – x)/x = 0.35
Income of A = 1.35x
(Income of B – x)/x = 0.4
Income of B = 1.4x
Income of A:Income of B = 1.35:1.4 = 27:28 -
Question 44 of 60
44. Question
Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Per cent profit made by two companies over the years
Per cent profit= frac{Income-Expenditure}{Expenditure}\times 100If the amount of profit earned by Company A in the year 2007 was Rs 1.5 lakhs what was its expenditure in that year ?
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Amount of Profit = Income – Expenditure = 1.5 lakhs
Percentage of profit = 40%
1.5/x = 0.4
x = 3.75Incorrect
Amount of Profit = Income – Expenditure = 1.5 lakhs
Percentage of profit = 40%
1.5/x = 0.4
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Question 45 of 60
45. Question
Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Per cent profit made by two companies over the years
Per cent profit= frac{Income-Expenditure}{Expenditure}\times 100What is the average per cent profit earned by Company B over all the years together ?
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Average percentage profit cannot be calculated because we do not know the individual income and expenditure of each year.
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Average percentage profit cannot be calculated because we do not know the individual income and expenditure of each year.
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Question 46 of 60
46. Question
Each question below has two blanks each blank indicating that something has been omitted Choose the set of Words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole
A controversial plan to build an immense dam in Brazil’s rainforest was stalled when it _________a formidable block of ______in encologists and indigenous tribes alike
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Question 47 of 60
47. Question
Each question below has two blanks each blank indicating that something has been omitted Choose the set of Words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole
According to a recent survey sales figures of high end cars have seen an _____growth in the past year which shows that Indian consumer have ________the impact of recession
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The sentence is not clear whether the sales are high or low and whether the Indian consumer faced the impact of recession.Trying from options, B,C,D can be eliminated logically, as they state that consumers faced negative impacts of recession and still they purchased luxury cars . Option E can also be eliminated as Proven is out of context and can’t be used as consumers can never prove recession.A states that the consumer didn’t face the impact of recession and hence sales are high ,which seems logically correct.
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The sentence is not clear whether the sales are high or low and whether the Indian consumer faced the impact of recession.Trying from options, B,C,D can be eliminated logically, as they state that consumers faced negative impacts of recession and still they purchased luxury cars . Option E can also be eliminated as Proven is out of context and can’t be used as consumers can never prove recession.A states that the consumer didn’t face the impact of recession and hence sales are high ,which seems logically correct.
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Question 48 of 60
48. Question
Each question below has two blanks each blank indicating that something has been omitted Choose the set of Words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole
The National Knowledge Commission has said that India will have to bring ____in education if it has to emerge as the most _____worktorce of the world
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A,D can be eliminated as most can’t be preceded by superlative or comparative form of adjectives.C can be eliminated as alleviate means to lessen .Between B&C;,B is the right fit as education requires reforms but not outcomes
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A,D can be eliminated as most can’t be preceded by superlative or comparative form of adjectives.C can be eliminated as alleviate means to lessen .Between B&C;,B is the right fit as education requires reforms but not outcomes
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Question 49 of 60
49. Question
Each question below has two blanks each blank indicating that something has been omitted Choose the set of Words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole
Norway has stolen a march over other developed countries by_______that it would reduce 40% of its greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 and ____carbonneutral by 2030
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‘Steal a march on is an idiom’ meaning Gain an advantage over (someone) by acting before they do.So,the sentence should give a meaning that Norway has reacted before its fellow nations(in doing something) and is going to perform the necessary action in-order to become carbon-neutral in future . B can be eliminated as grew is past tense for grow . D can be eliminated because verb +ing form is used only when there are two simultaneous actions.also perceiving means getting conscious of something and cannot be used here. A can be eliminated as to allow means to let some body else to do it .between Cand D D is correctly expressing the idea.
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‘Steal a march on is an idiom’ meaning Gain an advantage over (someone) by acting before they do.So,the sentence should give a meaning that Norway has reacted before its fellow nations(in doing something) and is going to perform the necessary action in-order to become carbon-neutral in future . B can be eliminated as grew is past tense for grow . D can be eliminated because verb +ing form is used only when there are two simultaneous actions.also perceiving means getting conscious of something and cannot be used here. A can be eliminated as to allow means to let some body else to do it .between Cand D D is correctly expressing the idea.
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Question 50 of 60
50. Question
Each question below has two blanks each blank indicating that something has been omitted Choose the set of Words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole
According to the language experts, children should begin talking in their mother tongue rather than a foreign language which can _____affect their comprehension abilities leading to serious language based ____later in their lives
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The sentence means that foreign languages affect the students comprehending abilities and become trouble some later in their lives .A,B ,C can be eliminated as they state that foreign language helps the students in future .E can also be eliminated because it states that foreign language has a positive effect on children.D clearly states that foreign language is having a negative impact on children and will lead to complications in future.
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The sentence means that foreign languages affect the students comprehending abilities and become trouble some later in their lives .A,B ,C can be eliminated as they state that foreign language helps the students in future .E can also be eliminated because it states that foreign language has a positive effect on children.D clearly states that foreign language is having a negative impact on children and will lead to complications in future.
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Question 51 of 60
51. Question
In each of the following question four words are given of which two words are most nearly the same or opposite in the meaning Find the two words which are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning and indicate the number of the correct letter combination by darkening the appropriate oval in your answer sheet
(A)instigate (B) enquire (C)construe (D)interpret
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Instigate – to provoke
Enquire – to investigate
Construe – to interpretIncorrect
Instigate – to provoke
Enquire – to investigate
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Question 52 of 60
52. Question
In each of the following question four words are given of which two words are most nearly the same or opposite in the meaning Find the two words which are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning and indicate the number of the correct letter combination by darkening the appropriate oval in your answer sheet
(A)superficial (B)superfluos (C)enlightened (D)surplus
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Superficial – Shallow
Superfluous – More than necessart
Surplus – More than necessssary
Superfluous and surplus means the same.Incorrect
Superficial – Shallow
Superfluous – More than necessart
Surplus – More than necessssary
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Question 53 of 60
53. Question
In each of the following question four words are given of which two words are most nearly the same or opposite in the meaning Find the two words which are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning and indicate the number of the correct letter combination by darkening the appropriate oval in your answer sheet
(A)appalling (B)sinister (C)perturbed (D)astonishing
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Appalling means horrifying and shocking which is similar to astonishing.
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Appalling means horrifying and shocking which is similar to astonishing.
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Question 54 of 60
54. Question
In each of the following question four words are given of which two words are most nearly the same or opposite in the meaning Find the two words which are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning and indicate the number of the correct letter combination by darkening the appropriate oval in your answer sheet
(A)imprison (B)torture (C)excruciate (D)extract
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Torture means to inflict severe pain on somebody.
Excruciate means to torture someone physically or mentally.
Imprison means to keep someone in prison.
Extract means to take out something by using effort.
Tortue and Excruciate means the same.Incorrect
Torture means to inflict severe pain on somebody.
Excruciate means to torture someone physically or mentally.
Imprison means to keep someone in prison.
Extract means to take out something by using effort.
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Question 55 of 60
55. Question
In each of the following question four words are given of which two words are most nearly the same or opposite in the meaning Find the two words which are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning and indicate the number of the correct letter combination by darkening the appropriate oval in your answer sheet
(A)pertinent (B)impolite (C)irrelevant (D)insecure
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Pertinent means to be relevant.
Impolite means to be rude
Irrelevant is opposite to pertinent
Insecure means the person or a thing which is not safe.Incorrect
Pertinent means to be relevant.
Impolite means to be rude
Irrelevant is opposite to pertinent
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Question 56 of 60
56. Question
Which of the phrases (a) (b) (c) (d) given below each statement should be placed in the blank space provided so as to make a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence? If none of the sentence is appropriate marks (e) as the answer.
Although information technology has entered the homes offices and hearts of many citizens of India,______
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Although is a negative conjunction meaning in spite of the fact that and even though. It can be used to show limitations, differences, and contrasts in situations. It’s similar to “even though” and “though.” so,as the 1st sentence is positive,2nd one should be negative.A,C,D can be eliminated as THEY have positive tone . B is correct as it gives a meaning that Information Technology reached many citizens but couldn’t reach rural areas .
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Although is a negative conjunction meaning in spite of the fact that and even though. It can be used to show limitations, differences, and contrasts in situations. It’s similar to “even though” and “though.” so,as the 1st sentence is positive,2nd one should be negative.A,C,D can be eliminated as THEY have positive tone . B is correct as it gives a meaning that Information Technology reached many citizens but couldn’t reach rural areas .
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Question 57 of 60
57. Question
Which of the phrases (a) (b) (c) (d) given below each statement should be placed in the blank space provided so as to make a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence? If none of the sentence is appropriate marks (e) as the answer.
While the environment friendly nuclear energy could make a large addition to the energy resoures______
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Here while is used as a conjunction meaning whereas(indicating contrast).So, the conclusion should be in contrast with the preceding phrase.Options Aand B are positive in nature .So they cant conclude.C is stressing on international lobbying but not speaking about energy .D states a contrasting statement and is clearly speaking about energy.Hence,D is correct
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Here while is used as a conjunction meaning whereas(indicating contrast).So, the conclusion should be in contrast with the preceding phrase.Options Aand B are positive in nature .So they cant conclude.C is stressing on international lobbying but not speaking about energy .D states a contrasting statement and is clearly speaking about energy.Hence,D is correct
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Question 58 of 60
58. Question
Which of the phrases (a) (b) (c) (d) given below each statement should be placed in the blank space provided so as to make a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence? If none of the sentence is appropriate marks (e) as the answer.
____experts proposed the idea of a common school system
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Question 59 of 60
59. Question
Which of the phrases (a) (b) (c) (d) given below each statement should be placed in the blank space provided so as to make a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence? If none of the sentence is appropriate marks (e) as the answer.
____the soil today is nowhere as rich in native minerals as it used to be some centuries ago
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Question 60 of 60
60. Question
As allegations of crores of rupees changing hands to permit illegal mining began to fly thick and fast ______
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