Directions: In this question, an assertion is followed by two reasons, RI and RII. Read the assertion carefully and decide which, out of RI and RII, is/are the possible reason(s) for the assertion.
Assertion: Skills' supply does not always correspond to skills' demand.
RI: Training does not always mean that people acquire the desired employability skills.
RII: Skills supplied might not link with the needs of the market.
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Directions: In this question, an assertion is followed by two reasons, RI and RII. Read the assertion carefully and decide which, out of RI and RII, is/are the possible reason(s) for the assertion.
Assertion: In India, participation of girls and women in the workforce has stayed unsatisfactory.
RI: Businesses are not always receptive to flexible working conditions.
RII: Enrolment rates in secondary schools have been increasing for girls and women.
A question and two statements labeled (I) and (II) are given. You have to decide which statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question.
Question:
Among four friends - Arjun, Pavan, Neeraj and Sunil, who is the heaviest?
Statements:
I. Arjun and Pavan are of the same weight.
II. Pavan weighs more than Neeraj, but less than Sunil.
Select the right option from the following.
If a person repaid Rs. 22,500 after 10 years of borrowing a loan at 10% per annum simple interest, find what amount he had taken as a loan.
_________ species are NOT in the IUCN classification of threatened species.
If 29 tan θ = 31, then the value of 1 + 2sinθcos θ/1 - 2sinθcosθ is equal to
Which of the following pairs is not matched correctly?
Directions: In making decision about an important question, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between strong and weak arguments in so far as they are related to the question. Weak arguments may not be directly related to the question, may be of minor importance or may be related to some insignificant aspect of the question.
The question given below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. Decide which of the arguments is/are strong and which is/are weak. Mark your answer as
(A) if only I is strong
(B) if only II is strong
(C) if either I or II is strong
(D) if both I and II are strong
Statement: Should there be a law to control birth rate in India?
Arguments:
I. Yes, because the increasing population of India needs to be controlled if India is to become a developed country.
II. No, law cannot impinge on a persons fundamental rights in a democratic country as India.
Directions: In the following question, choose the best alternative which shows the similar relationship as between the two terms to the left of the sign (: :) given in the question.
Paragraph : Prose : : Stanza : ?
Two numbers are in the ratio 3 : 5 and their HCF is 20. Their LCM is
Based on the relationship between the first two words, find out the missing word.
ODISHA : ODISSI :: KERALA : __________.
Directions: Based on the statements given below, choose the best possible conclusion(s) that follow(s):
Statements:
A. People who exercise regularly are health conscious.
B. Meena, in spite of her busy schedule, exercises every day.
Conclusions:
I. Meena is health conscious.
II. Meena's family has inculcated the importance of exercise right from her childhood.
Which one of the following statements is incorrect?
The measure of the central angle corresponding to Market Borrowing is
If A stands for 'add', B stands for 'subtract', C stands for 'divide' and D stands for 'multiply', then what is the value of
(7 D 3) B 6 A 5 (20 C 20)?
Which of the following numbers indicates unmarried doctors who are not professors?