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Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them.
The arrest of the Kashmir separatist leader Masarat Alam Bhat within six weeks of his release from jail shows an early collapse of the ‘healing touch’ policy adopted by the Jammu and Kashmir government led by the Peoples Democratic Party soon after coming to power.
Mr. Alam was a known troublemaker with the potential to instigate violence, and little thought seemed to have gone into the decision to let him walk free from jail after more than four years in detention. At a rally to be addressed by Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani in Srinagar, Mr. Alam was at the head of a group of youths shouting anti-India slogans and waving the Pakistan flag, forcing the government to first place him under house arrest and later take him into custody. That the PDP and its partner in government, the Bharatiya Janata Party, were divided on how to deal with Mr. Alam was evident from the start. Not only did the PDP fail to consult the BJP on the issue, it appears to have underestimated the sinister consequences of releasing Mr. Alam without wresting any kind of assurances from him. If Mr. Alam’s release last month embarrassed the BJP, his arrest now is an acceptance of failure by the PDP, which was at pains to stress that while the released person had a history of involvement with stone-pelting he had never wielded a gun.
If political considerations weighed heavily in the decision to release Mr. Alam, matters of practical policing seemed to have forced the government’s hand in ordering his rearrest. Other than giving the hardliners in the Kashmir dispute an opportunity to regroup, the release and rearrest episode appears to have achieved little. The Kashmir issue is not any closer to a solution. Politically, both the PDP and the BJP will be seen as having bungled in this case. In a State torn by violence, flag-waving and sloganeering might seem minor crimes, but the Jammu and Kashmir government cannot be seen as ignoring the anti-national implications of Mr. Alam’s waving the Pakistan flag in the Valley. If the government does not clamp down on this symbolic defiance, it will only embolden the separatist forces. Political autonomy for Kashmir will have to be negotiated within the framework of India’s sovereignty, and the crackdown following the waving of the Pakistani flag is a clear statement of intent and purpose from both the State and Central governments. The Masarat Alam release and rearrest fiasco was an avoidable political miscalculation. Nothing must be allowed to undermine the credibility of a genuine political initiative from the Mufti Sayeed administration, which should pick up the threads of the earlier dialogue between New Delhi and Srinagar on proposals for more autonomy for the State.
Q. Which of the following is the synonym of the word “implications”?
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them.
The arrest of the Kashmir separatist leader Masarat Alam Bhat within six weeks of his release from jail shows an early collapse of the ‘healing touch’ policy adopted by the Jammu and Kashmir government led by the Peoples Democratic Party soon after coming to power.
Mr. Alam was a known troublemaker with the potential to instigate violence, and little thought seemed to have gone into the decision to let him walk free from jail after more than four years in detention. At a rally to be addressed by Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani in Srinagar, Mr. Alam was at the head of a group of youths shouting anti-India slogans and waving the Pakistan flag, forcing the government to first place him under house arrest and later take him into custody. That the PDP and its partner in government, the Bharatiya Janata Party, were divided on how to deal with Mr. Alam was evident from the start. Not only did the PDP fail to consult the BJP on the issue, it appears to have underestimated the sinister consequences of releasing Mr. Alam without wresting any kind of assurances from him. If Mr. Alam’s release last month embarrassed the BJP, his arrest now is an acceptance of failure by the PDP, which was at pains to stress that while the released person had a history of involvement with stone-pelting he had never wielded a gun.
If political considerations weighed heavily in the decision to release Mr. Alam, matters of practical policing seemed to have forced the government’s hand in ordering his rearrest. Other than giving the hardliners in the Kashmir dispute an opportunity to regroup, the release and rearrest episode appears to have achieved little. The Kashmir issue is not any closer to a solution. Politically, both the PDP and the BJP will be seen as having bungled in this case. In a State torn by violence, flag-waving and sloganeering might seem minor crimes, but the Jammu and Kashmir government cannot be seen as ignoring the anti-national implications of Mr. Alam’s waving the Pakistan flag in the Valley. If the government does not clamp down on this symbolic defiance, it will only embolden the separatist forces. Political autonomy for Kashmir will have to be negotiated within the framework of India’s sovereignty, and the crackdown following the waving of the Pakistani flag is a clear statement of intent and purpose from both the State and Central governments. The Masarat Alam release and rearrest fiasco was an avoidable political miscalculation. Nothing must be allowed to undermine the credibility of a genuine political initiative from the Mufti Sayeed administration, which should pick up the threads of the earlier dialogue between New Delhi and Srinagar on proposals for more autonomy for the State.
Q. Which of the following is the meaning of the word ‘healing touch policy’, according to the passage?
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them.
The arrest of the Kashmir separatist leader Masarat Alam Bhat within six weeks of his release from jail shows an early collapse of the ‘healing touch’ policy adopted by the Jammu and Kashmir government led by the Peoples Democratic Party soon after coming to power.
Mr. Alam was a known troublemaker with the potential to instigate violence, and little thought seemed to have gone into the decision to let him walk free from jail after more than four years in detention. At a rally to be addressed by Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani in Srinagar, Mr. Alam was at the head of a group of youths shouting anti-India slogans and waving the Pakistan flag, forcing the government to first place him under house arrest and later take him into custody. That the PDP and its partner in government, the Bharatiya Janata Party, were divided on how to deal with Mr. Alam was evident from the start. Not only did the PDP fail to consult the BJP on the issue, it appears to have underestimated the sinister consequences of releasing Mr. Alam without wresting any kind of assurances from him. If Mr. Alam’s release last month embarrassed the BJP, his arrest now is an acceptance of failure by the PDP, which was at pains to stress that while the released person had a history of involvement with stone-pelting he had never wielded a gun.
If political considerations weighed heavily in the decision to release Mr. Alam, matters of practical policing seemed to have forced the government’s hand in ordering his rearrest. Other than giving the hardliners in the Kashmir dispute an opportunity to regroup, the release and rearrest episode appears to have achieved little. The Kashmir issue is not any closer to a solution. Politically, both the PDP and the BJP will be seen as having bungled in this case. In a State torn by violence, flag-waving and sloganeering might seem minor crimes, but the Jammu and Kashmir government cannot be seen as ignoring the anti-national implications of Mr. Alam’s waving the Pakistan flag in the Valley. If the government does not clamp down on this symbolic defiance, it will only embolden the separatist forces. Political autonomy for Kashmir will have to be negotiated within the framework of India’s sovereignty, and the crackdown following the waving of the Pakistani flag is a clear statement of intent and purpose from both the State and Central governments. The Masarat Alam release and rearrest fiasco was an avoidable political miscalculation. Nothing must be allowed to undermine the credibility of a genuine political initiative from the Mufti Sayeed administration, which should pick up the threads of the earlier dialogue between New Delhi and Srinagar on proposals for more autonomy for the State.
Q. Choose an appropriate Title for the above passage :
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them.
The arrest of the Kashmir separatist leader Masarat Alam Bhat within six weeks of his release from jail shows an early collapse of the ‘healing touch’ policy adopted by the Jammu and Kashmir government led by the Peoples Democratic Party soon after coming to power.
Mr. Alam was a known troublemaker with the potential to instigate violence, and little thought seemed to have gone into the decision to let him walk free from jail after more than four years in detention. At a rally to be addressed by Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani in Srinagar, Mr. Alam was at the head of a group of youths shouting anti-India slogans and waving the Pakistan flag, forcing the government to first place him under house arrest and later take him into custody. That the PDP and its partner in government, the Bharatiya Janata Party, were divided on how to deal with Mr. Alam was evident from the start. Not only did the PDP fail to consult the BJP on the issue, it appears to have underestimated the sinister consequences of releasing Mr. Alam without wresting any kind of assurances from him. If Mr. Alam’s release last month embarrassed the BJP, his arrest now is an acceptance of failure by the PDP, which was at pains to stress that while the released person had a history of involvement with stone-pelting he had never wielded a gun.
If political considerations weighed heavily in the decision to release Mr. Alam, matters of practical policing seemed to have forced the government’s hand in ordering his rearrest. Other than giving the hardliners in the Kashmir dispute an opportunity to regroup, the release and rearrest episode appears to have achieved little. The Kashmir issue is not any closer to a solution. Politically, both the PDP and the BJP will be seen as having bungled in this case. In a State torn by violence, flag-waving and sloganeering might seem minor crimes, but the Jammu and Kashmir government cannot be seen as ignoring the anti-national implications of Mr. Alam’s waving the Pakistan flag in the Valley. If the government does not clamp down on this symbolic defiance, it will only embolden the separatist forces. Political autonomy for Kashmir will have to be negotiated within the framework of India’s sovereignty, and the crackdown following the waving of the Pakistani flag is a clear statement of intent and purpose from both the State and Central governments. The Masarat Alam release and rearrest fiasco was an avoidable political miscalculation. Nothing must be allowed to undermine the credibility of a genuine political initiative from the Mufti Sayeed administration, which should pick up the threads of the earlier dialogue between New Delhi and Srinagar on proposals for more autonomy for the State.
Q. According to the passage, what embarrassed BJP?
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them.
The arrest of the Kashmir separatist leader Masarat Alam Bhat within six weeks of his release from jail shows an early collapse of the ‘healing touch’ policy adopted by the Jammu and Kashmir government led by the Peoples Democratic Party soon after coming to power.
Mr. Alam was a known troublemaker with the potential to instigate violence, and little thought seemed to have gone into the decision to let him walk free from jail after more than four years in detention. At a rally to be addressed by Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani in Srinagar, Mr. Alam was at the head of a group of youths shouting anti-India slogans and waving the Pakistan flag, forcing the government to first place him under house arrest and later take him into custody. That the PDP and its partner in government, the Bharatiya Janata Party, were divided on how to deal with Mr. Alam was evident from the start. Not only did the PDP fail to consult the BJP on the issue, it appears to have underestimated the sinister consequences of releasing Mr. Alam without wresting any kind of assurances from him. If Mr. Alam’s release last month embarrassed the BJP, his arrest now is an acceptance of failure by the PDP, which was at pains to stress that while the released person had a history of involvement with stone-pelting he had never wielded a gun.
If political considerations weighed heavily in the decision to release Mr. Alam, matters of practical policing seemed to have forced the government’s hand in ordering his rearrest. Other than giving the hardliners in the Kashmir dispute an opportunity to regroup, the release and rearrest episode appears to have achieved little. The Kashmir issue is not any closer to a solution. Politically, both the PDP and the BJP will be seen as having bungled in this case. In a State torn by violence, flag-waving and sloganeering might seem minor crimes, but the Jammu and Kashmir government cannot be seen as ignoring the anti-national implications of Mr. Alam’s waving the Pakistan flag in the Valley. If the government does not clamp down on this symbolic defiance, it will only embolden the separatist forces. Political autonomy for Kashmir will have to be negotiated within the framework of India’s sovereignty, and the crackdown following the waving of the Pakistani flag is a clear statement of intent and purpose from both the State and Central governments. The Masarat Alam release and rearrest fiasco was an avoidable political miscalculation. Nothing must be allowed to undermine the credibility of a genuine political initiative from the Mufti Sayeed administration, which should pick up the threads of the earlier dialogue between New Delhi and Srinagar on proposals for more autonomy for the State.
Q. Which of the following is not true regarding the passage?
A) Mashrat Alam was rearrested after he instigated violence in the valley
B) Mashrat Alam was in detention for about four years
C) There were sign of differences between BJP and PDP on the rearrest of Mashrat Alam
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them.
The arrest of the Kashmir separatist leader Masarat Alam Bhat within six weeks of his release from jail shows an early collapse of the ‘healing touch’ policy adopted by the Jammu and Kashmir government led by the Peoples Democratic Party soon after coming to power.
Mr. Alam was a known troublemaker with the potential to instigate violence, and little thought seemed to have gone into the decision to let him walk free from jail after more than four years in detention. At a rally to be addressed by Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani in Srinagar, Mr. Alam was at the head of a group of youths shouting anti-India slogans and waving the Pakistan flag, forcing the government to first place him under house arrest and later take him into custody. That the PDP and its partner in government, the Bharatiya Janata Party, were divided on how to deal with Mr. Alam was evident from the start. Not only did the PDP fail to consult the BJP on the issue, it appears to have underestimated the sinister consequences of releasing Mr. Alam without wresting any kind of assurances from him. If Mr. Alam’s release last month embarrassed the BJP, his arrest now is an acceptance of failure by the PDP, which was at pains to stress that while the released person had a history of involvement with stone-pelting he had never wielded a gun.
If political considerations weighed heavily in the decision to release Mr. Alam, matters of practical policing seemed to have forced the government’s hand in ordering his rearrest. Other than giving the hardliners in the Kashmir dispute an opportunity to regroup, the release and rearrest episode appears to have achieved little. The Kashmir issue is not any closer to a solution. Politically, both the PDP and the BJP will be seen as having bungled in this case. In a State torn by violence, flag-waving and sloganeering might seem minor crimes, but the Jammu and Kashmir government cannot be seen as ignoring the anti-national implications of Mr. Alam’s waving the Pakistan flag in the Valley. If the government does not clamp down on this symbolic defiance, it will only embolden the separatist forces. Political autonomy for Kashmir will have to be negotiated within the framework of India’s sovereignty, and the crackdown following the waving of the Pakistani flag is a clear statement of intent and purpose from both the State and Central governments. The Masarat Alam release and rearrest fiasco was an avoidable political miscalculation. Nothing must be allowed to undermine the credibility of a genuine political initiative from the Mufti Sayeed administration, which should pick up the threads of the earlier dialogue between New Delhi and Srinagar on proposals for more autonomy for the State.
Q. Which of the following is the synonym of the word “wresting”?
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them.
The arrest of the Kashmir separatist leader Masarat Alam Bhat within six weeks of his release from jail shows an early collapse of the ‘healing touch’ policy adopted by the Jammu and Kashmir government led by the Peoples Democratic Party soon after coming to power.
Mr. Alam was a known troublemaker with the potential to instigate violence, and little thought seemed to have gone into the decision to let him walk free from jail after more than four years in detention. At a rally to be addressed by Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani in Srinagar, Mr. Alam was at the head of a group of youths shouting anti-India slogans and waving the Pakistan flag, forcing the government to first place him under house arrest and later take him into custody. That the PDP and its partner in government, the Bharatiya Janata Party, were divided on how to deal with Mr. Alam was evident from the start. Not only did the PDP fail to consult the BJP on the issue, it appears to have underestimated the sinister consequences of releasing Mr. Alam without wresting any kind of assurances from him. If Mr. Alam’s release last month embarrassed the BJP, his arrest now is an acceptance of failure by the PDP, which was at pains to stress that while the released person had a history of involvement with stone-pelting he had never wielded a gun.
If political considerations weighed heavily in the decision to release Mr. Alam, matters of practical policing seemed to have forced the government’s hand in ordering his rearrest. Other than giving the hardliners in the Kashmir dispute an opportunity to regroup, the release and rearrest episode appears to have achieved little. The Kashmir issue is not any closer to a solution. Politically, both the PDP and the BJP will be seen as having bungled in this case. In a State torn by violence, flag-waving and sloganeering might seem minor crimes, but the Jammu and Kashmir government cannot be seen as ignoring the anti-national implications of Mr. Alam’s waving the Pakistan flag in the Valley. If the government does not clamp down on this symbolic defiance, it will only embolden the separatist forces. Political autonomy for Kashmir will have to be negotiated within the framework of India’s sovereignty, and the crackdown following the waving of the Pakistani flag is a clear statement of intent and purpose from both the State and Central governments. The Masarat Alam release and rearrest fiasco was an avoidable political miscalculation. Nothing must be allowed to undermine the credibility of a genuine political initiative from the Mufti Sayeed administration, which should pick up the threads of the earlier dialogue between New Delhi and Srinagar on proposals for more autonomy for the State.
Q. Which of the following can be the meaning of the word “Sinister”?
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them.
The arrest of the Kashmir separatist leader Masarat Alam Bhat within six weeks of his release from jail shows an early collapse of the ‘healing touch’ policy adopted by the Jammu and Kashmir government led by the Peoples Democratic Party soon after coming to power.
Mr. Alam was a known troublemaker with the potential to instigate violence, and little thought seemed to have gone into the decision to let him walk free from jail after more than four years in detention. At a rally to be addressed by Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani in Srinagar, Mr. Alam was at the head of a group of youths shouting anti-India slogans and waving the Pakistan flag, forcing the government to first place him under house arrest and later take him into custody. That the PDP and its partner in government, the Bharatiya Janata Party, were divided on how to deal with Mr. Alam was evident from the start. Not only did the PDP fail to consult the BJP on the issue, it appears to have underestimated the sinister consequences of releasing Mr. Alam without wresting any kind of assurances from him. If Mr. Alam’s release last month embarrassed the BJP, his arrest now is an acceptance of failure by the PDP, which was at pains to stress that while the released person had a history of involvement with stone-pelting he had never wielded a gun.
If political considerations weighed heavily in the decision to release Mr. Alam, matters of practical policing seemed to have forced the government’s hand in ordering his rearrest. Other than giving the hardliners in the Kashmir dispute an opportunity to regroup, the release and rearrest episode appears to have achieved little. The Kashmir issue is not any closer to a solution. Politically, both the PDP and the BJP will be seen as having bungled in this case. In a State torn by violence, flag-waving and sloganeering might seem minor crimes, but the Jammu and Kashmir government cannot be seen as ignoring the anti-national implications of Mr. Alam’s waving the Pakistan flag in the Valley. If the government does not clamp down on this symbolic defiance, it will only embolden the separatist forces. Political autonomy for Kashmir will have to be negotiated within the framework of India’s sovereignty, and the crackdown following the waving of the Pakistani flag is a clear statement of intent and purpose from both the State and Central governments. The Masarat Alam release and rearrest fiasco was an avoidable political miscalculation. Nothing must be allowed to undermine the credibility of a genuine political initiative from the Mufti Sayeed administration, which should pick up the threads of the earlier dialogue between New Delhi and Srinagar on proposals for more autonomy for the State.
Q. What is the synonym of ‘defiance’?
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them.
The arrest of the Kashmir separatist leader Masarat Alam Bhat within six weeks of his release from jail shows an early collapse of the ‘healing touch’ policy adopted by the Jammu and Kashmir government led by the Peoples Democratic Party soon after coming to power.
Mr. Alam was a known troublemaker with the potential to instigate violence, and little thought seemed to have gone into the decision to let him walk free from jail after more than four years in detention. At a rally to be addressed by Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani in Srinagar, Mr. Alam was at the head of a group of youths shouting anti-India slogans and waving the Pakistan flag, forcing the government to first place him under house arrest and later take him into custody. That the PDP and its partner in government, the Bharatiya Janata Party, were divided on how to deal with Mr. Alam was evident from the start. Not only did the PDP fail to consult the BJP on the issue, it appears to have underestimated the sinister consequences of releasing Mr. Alam without wresting any kind of assurances from him. If Mr. Alam’s release last month embarrassed the BJP, his arrest now is an acceptance of failure by the PDP, which was at pains to stress that while the released person had a history of involvement with stone-pelting he had never wielded a gun.
If political considerations weighed heavily in the decision to release Mr. Alam, matters of practical policing seemed to have forced the government’s hand in ordering his rearrest. Other than giving the hardliners in the Kashmir dispute an opportunity to regroup, the release and rearrest episode appears to have achieved little. The Kashmir issue is not any closer to a solution. Politically, both the PDP and the BJP will be seen as having bungled in this case. In a State torn by violence, flag-waving and sloganeering might seem minor crimes, but the Jammu and Kashmir government cannot be seen as ignoring the anti-national implications of Mr. Alam’s waving the Pakistan flag in the Valley. If the government does not clamp down on this symbolic defiance, it will only embolden the separatist forces. Political autonomy for Kashmir will have to be negotiated within the framework of India’s sovereignty, and the crackdown following the waving of the Pakistani flag is a clear statement of intent and purpose from both the State and Central governments. The Masarat Alam release and rearrest fiasco was an avoidable political miscalculation. Nothing must be allowed to undermine the credibility of a genuine political initiative from the Mufti Sayeed administration, which should pick up the threads of the earlier dialogue between New Delhi and Srinagar on proposals for more autonomy for the State.
Q.What does the word ‘sovereignty’ in the passage imply?
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them.
The arrest of the Kashmir separatist leader Masarat Alam Bhat within six weeks of his release from jail shows an early collapse of the ‘healing touch’ policy adopted by the Jammu and Kashmir government led by the Peoples Democratic Party soon after coming to power.
Mr. Alam was a known troublemaker with the potential to instigate violence, and little thought seemed to have gone into the decision to let him walk free from jail after more than four years in detention. At a rally to be addressed by Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani in Srinagar, Mr. Alam was at the head of a group of youths shouting anti-India slogans and waving the Pakistan flag, forcing the government to first place him under house arrest and later take him into custody. That the PDP and its partner in government, the Bharatiya Janata Party, were divided on how to deal with Mr. Alam was evident from the start. Not only did the PDP fail to consult the BJP on the issue, it appears to have underestimated the sinister consequences of releasing Mr. Alam without wresting any kind of assurances from him. If Mr. Alam’s release last month embarrassed the BJP, his arrest now is an acceptance of failure by the PDP, which was at pains to stress that while the released person had a history of involvement with stone-pelting he had never wielded a gun.
If political considerations weighed heavily in the decision to release Mr. Alam, matters of practical policing seemed to have forced the government’s hand in ordering his rearrest. Other than giving the hardliners in the Kashmir dispute an opportunity to regroup, the release and rearrest episode appears to have achieved little. The Kashmir issue is not any closer to a solution. Politically, both the PDP and the BJP will be seen as having bungled in this case. In a State torn by violence, flag-waving and sloganeering might seem minor crimes, but the Jammu and Kashmir government cannot be seen as ignoring the anti-national implications of Mr. Alam’s waving the Pakistan flag in the Valley. If the government does not clamp down on this symbolic defiance, it will only embolden the separatist forces. Political autonomy for Kashmir will have to be negotiated within the framework of India’s sovereignty, and the crackdown following the waving of the Pakistani flag is a clear statement of intent and purpose from both the State and Central governments. The Masarat Alam release and rearrest fiasco was an avoidable political miscalculation. Nothing must be allowed to undermine the credibility of a genuine political initiative from the Mufti Sayeed administration, which should pick up the threads of the earlier dialogue between New Delhi and Srinagar on proposals for more autonomy for the State.
Q.What does the word ‘sovereignty’ in the passage imply?
Directions : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful.
The social (11) of the Web lifestyle and work style are enormous. A lot of people (12) that computers and the Internet will depersonalize experience, creating a world that is less warm. But these are unfounded as we know that some people were (13) afraid that the telephone would reduce face-to-face contact and will (14) society to fall apart. But the (15) actually came true. Just as phone and e-mail have increased contact between people living in different communities and between people on the go, the PC and the Internet give us (16) way to communicate. They do not take any away. In reality, the ability to use the Internet to redefine (17) in our communities is strengthening personal and cultural (18). The Web lifestyle is about broadening (19), not narrowing them. Community building is going to be one of the biggest growth areas on the Web. It dramatically increases the number of communities you can bond to because of its ability to (20) groups of like-minded people independent of geography or time zones.
Directions : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful.
The social (11) of the Web lifestyle and work style are enormous. A lot of people (12) that computers and the Internet will depersonalize experience, creating a world that is less warm. But these are unfounded as we know that some people were (13) afraid that the telephone would reduce face-to-face contact and will (14) society to fall apart. But the (15) actually came true. Just as phone and e-mail have increased contact between people living in different communities and between people on the go, the PC and the Internet give us (16) way to communicate. They do not take any away. In reality, the ability to use the Internet to redefine (17) in our communities is strengthening personal and cultural (18). The Web lifestyle is about broadening (19), not narrowing them. Community building is going to be one of the biggest growth areas on the Web. It dramatically increases the number of communities you can bond to because of its ability to (20) groups of like-minded people independent of geography or time zones.
Directions : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful.
The social (11) of the Web lifestyle and work style are enormous. A lot of people (12) that computers and the Internet will depersonalize experience, creating a world that is less warm. But these are unfounded as we know that some people were (13) afraid that the telephone would reduce face-to-face contact and will (14) society to fall apart. But the (15) actually came true. Just as phone and e-mail have increased contact between people living in different communities and between people on the go, the PC and the Internet give us (16) way to communicate. They do not take any away. In reality, the ability to use the Internet to redefine (17) in our communities is strengthening personal and cultural (18). The Web lifestyle is about broadening (19), not narrowing them. Community building is going to be one of the biggest growth areas on the Web. It dramatically increases the number of communities you can bond to because of its ability to (20) groups of like-minded people independent of geography or time zones.
Directions : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful.
The social (11) of the Web lifestyle and work style are enormous. A lot of people (12) that computers and the Internet will depersonalize experience, creating a world that is less warm. But these are unfounded as we know that some people were (13) afraid that the telephone would reduce face-to-face contact and will (14) society to fall apart. But the (15) actually came true. Just as phone and e-mail have increased contact between people living in different communities and between people on the go, the PC and the Internet give us (16) way to communicate. They do not take any away. In reality, the ability to use the Internet to redefine (17) in our communities is strengthening personal and cultural (18). The Web lifestyle is about broadening (19), not narrowing them. Community building is going to be one of the biggest growth areas on the Web. It dramatically increases the number of communities you can bond to because of its ability to (20) groups of like-minded people independent of geography or time zones.
Directions : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful.
The social (11) of the Web lifestyle and work style are enormous. A lot of people (12) that computers and the Internet will depersonalize experience, creating a world that is less warm. But these are unfounded as we know that some people were (13) afraid that the telephone would reduce face-to-face contact and will (14) society to fall apart. But the (15) actually came true. Just as phone and e-mail have increased contact between people living in different communities and between people on the go, the PC and the Internet give us (16) way to communicate. They do not take any away. In reality, the ability to use the Internet to redefine (17) in our communities is strengthening personal and cultural (18). The Web lifestyle is about broadening (19), not narrowing them. Community building is going to be one of the biggest growth areas on the Web. It dramatically increases the number of communities you can bond to because of its ability to (20) groups of like-minded people independent of geography or time zones.
Directions : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful.
The social (11) of the Web lifestyle and work style are enormous. A lot of people (12) that computers and the Internet will depersonalize experience, creating a world that is less warm. But these are unfounded as we know that some people were (13) afraid that the telephone would reduce face-to-face contact and will (14) society to fall apart. But the (15) actually came true. Just as phone and e-mail have increased contact between people living in different communities and between people on the go, the PC and the Internet give us (16) way to communicate. They do not take any away. In reality, the ability to use the Internet to redefine (17) in our communities is strengthening personal and cultural (18). The Web lifestyle is about broadening (19), not narrowing them. Community building is going to be one of the biggest growth areas on the Web. It dramatically increases the number of communities you can bond to because of its ability to (20) groups of like-minded people independent of geography or time zones.
Directions : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful.
The social (11) of the Web lifestyle and work style are enormous. A lot of people (12) that computers and the Internet will depersonalize experience, creating a world that is less warm. But these are unfounded as we know that some people were (13) afraid that the telephone would reduce face-to-face contact and will (14) society to fall apart. But the (15) actually came true. Just as phone and e-mail have increased contact between people living in different communities and between people on the go, the PC and the Internet give us (16) way to communicate. They do not take any away. In reality, the ability to use the Internet to redefine (17) in our communities is strengthening personal and cultural (18). The Web lifestyle is about broadening (19), not narrowing them. Community building is going to be one of the biggest growth areas on the Web. It dramatically increases the number of communities you can bond to because of its ability to (20) groups of like-minded people independent of geography or time zones.
Directions : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful.
The social (11) of the Web lifestyle and work style are enormous. A lot of people (12) that computers and the Internet will depersonalize experience, creating a world that is less warm. But these are unfounded as we know that some people were (13) afraid that the telephone would reduce face-to-face contact and will (14) society to fall apart. But the (15) actually came true. Just as phone and e-mail have increased contact between people living in different communities and between people on the go, the PC and the Internet give us (16) way to communicate. They do not take any away. In reality, the ability to use the Internet to redefine (17) in our communities is strengthening personal and cultural (18). The Web lifestyle is about broadening (19), not narrowing them. Community building is going to be one of the biggest growth areas on the Web. It dramatically increases the number of communities you can bond to because of its ability to (20) groups of like-minded people independent of geography or time zones.
Directions : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful.
The social (11) of the Web lifestyle and work style are enormous. A lot of people (12) that computers and the Internet will depersonalize experience, creating a world that is less warm. But these are unfounded as we know that some people were (13) afraid that the telephone would reduce face-to-face contact and will (14) society to fall apart. But the (15) actually came true. Just as phone and e-mail have increased contact between people living in different communities and between people on the go, the PC and the Internet give us (16) way to communicate. They do not take any away. In reality, the ability to use the Internet to redefine (17) in our communities is strengthening personal and cultural (18). The Web lifestyle is about broadening (19), not narrowing them. Community building is going to be one of the biggest growth areas on the Web. It dramatically increases the number of communities you can bond to because of its ability to (20) groups of like-minded people independent of geography or time zones.
Directions : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful.
The social (11) of the Web lifestyle and work style are enormous. A lot of people (12) that computers and the Internet will depersonalize experience, creating a world that is less warm. But these are unfounded as we know that some people were (13) afraid that the telephone would reduce face-to-face contact and will (14) society to fall apart. But the (15) actually came true. Just as phone and e-mail have increased contact between people living in different communities and between people on the go, the PC and the Internet give us (16) way to communicate. They do not take any away. In reality, the ability to use the Internet to redefine (17) in our communities is strengthening personal and cultural (18). The Web lifestyle is about broadening (19), not narrowing them. Community building is going to be one of the biggest growth areas on the Web. It dramatically increases the number of communities you can bond to because of its ability to (20) groups of like-minded people independent of geography or time zones.
DIRECTIONS : Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (e) as the answer.
Anyone with a little interest in sports is bound to familiar with Sachin Tendulkar’s name.
DIRECTIONS : Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (e) as the answer.
He asked me if I will accept his conditions if he helped me.
DIRECTIONS : Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (e) as the answer.
The ship was not fit to survive another storm as the damage was beyond repair.
DIRECTIONS : Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (e) as the answer.
His changed attitudes did not go well within his family.
DIRECTIONS : Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (e) as the answer.
What all this mean, is that the disciples are more powerful than their teacher.
DIRECTIONS : Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (e) as the answer.
He did not take up the project because he was fearful to fail
DIRECTIONS : Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (e) as the answer.
Stocks worthy of rupees one lac were destroyed in the fire which occurred last night.
DIRECTIONS : Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (e) as the answer.
The government's focus on achieving growth not to control inflation.
DIRECTIONS : Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (e) as the answer.
The manager produced evidence to bear out his case against Shyam.
DIRECTIONS : Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (e) as the answer.
Our hotel is near the venue that the conference took place.
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Five different companies C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5 make two products A and B. The total product produced by these five companies is 160 thousand. The cost of production of each product is Rs. 8000. The table given below shows the ratio of production of product A to that of product B and the profit percent earned by these companies on each of these items.
What is the profit earned by company C3 on product B? (In lakh)
Number of items produced by company C3 = 72/360 * 160000 = 32000
Total cost of production = 32000 * 8000 = Rs. 256000000
Cost of production of product B = 3/5 * 256000000 = Rs. 153600000
Profit percent earned on product B by company C3 = 12/100 * 153600000 = Rs. 184.32 lakh
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Five different companies C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5 make two products A and B. The total product produced by these five companies is 160 thousand. The cost of production of each product is Rs. 8000. The table given below shows the ratio of production of product A to that of product B and the profit percent earned by these companies on each of these items.
What is the total cost of production of product A by companies C4 and C5 together? (in crore)
Cost of production of product A by company C4 = 108/360 * 160000 * 8000 * 1/3 = Rs. 1280 lakh
Cost of production of product A by company C5 = 90/360 * 160000 * 8000 * 2/5 = Rs. 1280 lakh
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Five different companies C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5 make two products A and B. The total product produced by these five companies is 160 thousand. The cost of production of each product is Rs. 8000. The table given below shows the ratio of production of product A to that of product B and the profit percent earned by these companies on each of these items.
What is the total of the profit earned by company C1 on the production of product A and the profit earned by company C2 on the production of product B? (in crore)
Total profit = [ 36/360 * 4/5 * 30/100 + 54/360 * 2/5 * 25/100] * 160000 * 8000
= (0.024 + 0.015) * 160000 * 8000 = Rs. 4.992 crore
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Five different companies C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5 make two products A and B. The total product produced by these five companies is 160 thousand. The cost of production of each product is Rs. 8000. The table given below shows the ratio of production of product A to that of product B and the profit percent earned by these companies on each of these items.
What is the ratio of the cost of production of product B by company C5 to the cost of production of product A by company C1?
Required ratio = 90/360 * 3/5 : 36/360 * 4/5 = 15 : 8
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Five different companies C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5 make two products A and B. The total product produced by these five companies is 160 thousand. The cost of production of each product is Rs. 8000. The table given below shows the ratio of production of product A to that of product B and the profit percent earned by these companies on each of these items.
The cost of production of product B by company C3 is what percent of the cost of the production of product A by company C5?
Required percentage = (72 * 3/5) / (90 * 2/5) * 100 = 120%
Directions: Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Read both the statements and give answer:
Q. Is the sum of the cost of a t.v. and a music system is more than the sum of the cost of a microwave and a fridge?
I. 35% of the cost of a t.v. and 25% of the cost of a music system is more than 45% of the cost of a microwave and 65% of the cost of a fridge.
II. 25% of the cost of a t.v. and 35% of the cost of a music system is less than 15% of the cost of a microwave and 20% of the cost of a fridge.
Let the cost of a T.V. be Rs. x, the cost of a music system
be Rs. y, the cost of a microwave be Rs. p and the cost of a fridge be Rs. q.
From statement I;
0.35x + 0.25 y > 0.45 p + 0.65 q
x + 5/7 y > 9p/7 + 13q/7
The sum of the cost of TV and music system must be more than the sum of a microwave and fridge.
Hence, statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.
From statement II,
0.25x + 0.35y < 0.15p + 0.20q
X + 7y/5 < 3p/5 + 4q/5
From this statement we conclude that the cost of a microwave and fridge is more than the cost of a t.v. and a fridge.
Hence, statement II alone is sufficient to answer thequestion.
Directions: Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Read both the statements and give answer:
Q. For a company A were the profits in year 2013 more than that in year 2014?
I. The company's sale in year 2014 was greater than the sales in year 2013.
II. Profits in 2014 were 1.35 times the average profit in the year 2013 and 2014 together.
Since, sales do not indicate anything about the profit, we cannot get answer from I alone.
Now, from statement II;
Let the profit in 2013 and 2014 be Rs. x and Rs. y respectively.
y = 1.35 {(x+y)/2}
2y = 1.35x + 1.35 y
y = 27/13x
No, the profit in 2013 is not more than the profit in 2014.
Directions: Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Read both the statements and give answer:
Q. A truck purchased on a down payment plus 50 (interest free) installments. What is the approximate price of a truck?
I. Each installment is of Rs. 31784.
II. Down payment is 37% of the total price of the truck.
From statement I, down payment is not known, so we cannot find the price of truck.
From statement II and I together,
Let the down payment be Rs. d then,
x = d + 31784 × 50 (where x is the total cost of truck)
x = 37/100 x + 1589200
x = 158920000/63 = 2522540
Directions: Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Read both the statements and give answer:
Q. If x, y and z are non–zero numbers, then find the value of
I. x3+ y3 + z3 = 3xyz
II. x = 1 , y = 2 and z = 3
From statement I:
x3 + y3 + z3 = 3xyz
(x3 + y3 + z3)/xyz = 3
So, statement I is sufficient.
From statement II:
(x3+ y3+ z3)/xyz = (1 + 8 + 27)/6 = 6
So, statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
Directions: Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Read both the statements and give answer:
Q. A person invest total amount of Rs. X in the name of three daughters Anu, Bharti and Divya, in such a way that they can get the same amount after 5, 6 and 7 years respectively. What is the ratio of amount invested for three daughters?
I. X = Rs. 7821414
II. The man invested @ of 10% per annum simple interest.
From statement II;
If a, b and c are the sums divided to Anu, Bharti and Divya respectively. Then,
or 15 a = 16b = 17c = k
a : b : c = 16 × 17 : 15 × 17 : 15× 16 = 272 : 255 : 240
3 men and 18 children together take 2 days to complete a piece of work. How many days will 18 children alone take to complete the piece of work, if 6 men alone can complete the piece of work in 3 days?
Total wages of 3 men, 2 women and 4 boys is Rs. 26. If the wages of 3 men is equal to that of 4 women and the wages of 2 women is equal to that of 3 boys, then find out the total wages of 6 men, 8 women and 2 boys?
Total wages for a work is Rs. 1280. A alone can do a piece of work in 8 days, while B alone can do it in 12 days. If A and B work on alternate days, then find the share of B?
Two pipes A and B can fill a cistern in 15 and 20 min, respectively. Both the pipes are opened together, but after 2 min, pipe A is turned off. What is the total time required by B to fill remaining part of tank?
Three pipes A, B and C can fill a tank in 30 min, 20 min and 10 min, respectively. When the tank is empty, all the three pipes are opened. If A, B and C discharge chemical solutions X, Y and Z respectively, then the part of solution Y in the liquid in the tank after 3 min is?
Directions: Find the number of permutations that can be made from the letters of the word ‘NUMBER’.
Q. N and R occupying end places.
Directions: Find the number of permutations that can be made from the letters of the word ‘NUMBER’.
Q. M and N being always together.
Directions: Find the number of permutations that can be made from the letters of the word ‘NUMBER’.
Q. Vowels being never together.
If the sum of the lengths of diagonals of a rhombus is 10 m and if its area 9 m2. Then, what is the sum of squares of the diagonals?
If the area of an equilateral triangle is x and its perimeter is y, then which one of the following is correct?
(.5 + .5) × .5 = .5
(0.5 + 1) × 1 = 1.5
(1.5 + 1.5) × 1.5 = 4.5
(4.5 + 2) × 2 = 13
(13 + 2.5 ) × 2.5 = 38.75
2 × 6.5 = 13
3 × 6 = 18
4 × 5.5 = 22
5 × 5 = 25
6 × 4.5 = 27
7 × 4 = 28
8 × 3.5 = 28
1 + 13= 2
2 + 23 = 10
3 + 33 = 30
4 + 43 = 68
5 + 53 = 130
6 + 63 = 222
7 + 73 = 350
11 × 2 + 2 = 24
24 ÷ 2 + 4 = 16
16 × 2+ 6 = 38
38 ÷ 2 + 8 = 27
27 × 2 + 10 = 64
64 ÷ 2 + 12 = 44
821 – 192= 460
460 + 172= 749
749 – 132 = 580
580 + 112 = 701
701 – 72 = 652
652 + 52 = 677
Directions : Study the following line graph and answer the questions based on it.
Number of Vehicles Manufactured by Two companies over the Years (Number in Thousands)
Q. What is the difference between the number of vehicles manufactured by Company Y in 2000 and 2001?
Directions : Study the following line graph and answer the questions based on it.
Number of Vehicles Manufactured by Two companies over the Years (Number in Thousands)
Q. What is the difference between the total productions of the two Companies in the given years ?
From the line-graph it is clear that the productions of Company X in the years 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002 are 119000, 99000, 141000, 78000, 120000 and 159000 and those of Company Y are 139000, 120000,100000, 128000, 107000 and 148000 respectively.
Total production of Company X from 1997 to 2002
= 119000 + 99000 + 141000 + 78000 + 120000 + 159000 = 716000.
and total production of Company Y from 1997 to 2002
= 139000 + 120000 + 100000 + 128000 + 107000 + 148000
= 742000.
Difference = (742000 - 716000) = 26000.
Directions : Study the following line graph and answer the questions based on it.
Number of Vehicles Manufactured by Two companies over the Years (Number in Thousands)
What is the average numbers of vehicles manufactured by Company X over the given period? (Rounded off to nearest integer)
Average number of vehicles manufactured by Company X =1/6 *(119000 + 99000 + 141000 + 78000 + 120000 + 159000 =119333.
Directions : Study the following line graph and answer the questions based on it.
Number of Vehicles Manufactured by Two companies over the Years (Number in Thousands)
Q. In which of the following years, the difference between the productions of Companies X and Y was the maximum among the given years?
The difference between the productions of Companies X and Y in various years is:
For 1997 (139000 - 119000) = 20000.
For 1998 (120000 - 99000) = 21000.
For 1999 (141000 - 100000) = 41000.
For 2000 (128000 - 78000) = 50000.
For 2001 (120000 - 107000) = 13000.
For 2002 (159000 - 148000) = 11000.
Clearly, maximum difference was in 2000
Directions : Study the following line graph and answer the questions based on it.
Number of Vehicles Manufactured by Two companies over the Years (Number in Thousands)
The production of Company Y in 2000 was approximately what percent of the production of Company X in the same year?
Required percentage = [(128000/ 78000) x 100]% ≈ 164%
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Anil, Anuj, Ashok, Atul, Amit, Ankit and Arjit live on a seven-storey building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered 1, and the topmost floor is numbered 7. Each of them has a car of different brands, viz, Lexus, Bugatti, Range Rover, Maserati, Isuzu, Porsche and Audi.
Anil lives on an odd-numbered floor but not on floor number 3. The one who has Isuzu car lives immediately above Anil. Only two persons live between Atul and the one who has Isuzu car. The one who has Bugatti car lives on one of the odd-numbered floors but above Atul. Only three persons live between Ashok and the one who has Bugatti car. The one who has Range Rover car lives immediately above Ashok. The one who has Lexus car live immediately above the one who has Audi car. Arjit lives on an odd-numbered floor. Only one person lives between Anuj and Amit. Anuj lives on one of the floors above Amit. Neither Ashok nor Anil has Maserati car. Amit does not have Range Rover car.
Q. Which of the following combinations is true?
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Anil, Anuj, Ashok, Atul, Amit, Ankit and Arjit live on a seven-storey building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered 1, and the topmost floor is numbered 7. Each of them has a car of different brands, viz, Lexus, Bugatti, Range Rover, Maserati, Isuzu, Porsche and Audi.
Anil lives on an odd-numbered floor but not on floor number 3. The one who has Isuzu car lives immediately above Anil. Only two persons live between Atul and the one who has Isuzu car. The one who has Bugatti car lives on one of the odd-numbered floors but above Atul. Only three persons live between Ashok and the one who has Bugatti car. The one who has Range Rover car lives immediately above Ashok. The one who has Lexus car live immediately above the one who has Audi car. Arjit lives on an odd-numbered floor. Only one person lives between Anuj and Amit. Anuj lives on one of the floors above Amit. Neither Ashok nor Anil has Maserati car. Amit does not have Range Rover car.
Q. Who among the following lives on floor number 2?
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Anil, Anuj, Ashok, Atul, Amit, Ankit and Arjit live on a seven-storey building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered 1, and the topmost floor is numbered 7. Each of them has a car of different brands, viz, Lexus, Bugatti, Range Rover, Maserati, Isuzu, Porsche and Audi.
Anil lives on an odd-numbered floor but not on floor number 3. The one who has Isuzu car lives immediately above Anil. Only two persons live between Atul and the one who has Isuzu car. The one who has Bugatti car lives on one of the odd-numbered floors but above Atul. Only three persons live between Ashok and the one who has Bugatti car. The one who has Range Rover car lives immediately above Ashok. The one who has Lexus car live immediately above the one who has Audi car. Arjit lives on an odd-numbered floor. Only one person lives between Anuj and Amit. Anuj lives on one of the floors above Amit. Neither Ashok nor Anil has Maserati car. Amit does not have Range Rover car.
Q. Which of the following statements is true with respect to the given arrangement?
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Anil, Anuj, Ashok, Atul, Amit, Ankit and Arjit live on a seven-storey building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered 1, and the topmost floor is numbered 7. Each of them has a car of different brands, viz, Lexus, Bugatti, Range Rover, Maserati, Isuzu, Porsche and Audi.
Anil lives on an odd-numbered floor but not on floor number 3. The one who has Isuzu car lives immediately above Anil. Only two persons live between Atul and the one who has Isuzu car. The one who has Bugatti car lives on one of the odd-numbered floors but above Atul. Only three persons live between Ashok and the one who has Bugatti car. The one who has Range Rover car lives immediately above Ashok. The one who has Lexus car live immediately above the one who has Audi car. Arjit lives on an odd-numbered floor. Only one person lives between Anuj and Amit. Anuj lives on one of the floors above Amit. Neither Ashok nor Anil has Maserati car. Amit does not have Range Rover car.
Q. Which of the following car does Anil has?
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Anil, Anuj, Ashok, Atul, Amit, Ankit and Arjit live on a seven-storey building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered 1, and the topmost floor is numbered 7. Each of them has a car of different brands, viz, Lexus, Bugatti, Range Rover, Maserati, Isuzu, Porsche and Audi.
Anil lives on an odd-numbered floor but not on floor number 3. The one who has Isuzu car lives immediately above Anil. Only two persons live between Atul and the one who has Isuzu car. The one who has Bugatti car lives on one of the odd-numbered floors but above Atul. Only three persons live between Ashok and the one who has Bugatti car. The one who has Range Rover car lives immediately above Ashok. The one who has Lexus car live immediately above the one who has Audi car. Arjit lives on an odd-numbered floor. Only one person lives between Anuj and Amit. Anuj lives on one of the floors above Amit. Neither Ashok nor Anil has Maserati car. Amit does not have Range Rover car.
Q. How many persons live between the person who has Maserati car and the one who has Audi car?
Directions: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table and all of them are facing the centre.
I. There are 3 males and 5 females in the group of friends.
II. No 2 males are immediate neighbours of each other.
E sits second to the right of his wife. C sits third to the right of E. F sits second to the right of her husband H. H is not immediate neighbour of E’s wife. D is a male and G is not immediate neighbour of E. B sits second to the right of A.
Q. Who among the following has a male sitting to the immediate left and right ?
Directions: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table and all of them are facing the centre.
I. There are 3 males and 5 females in the group of friends.
II. No 2 males are immediate neighbours of each other.
E sits second to the right of his wife. C sits third to the right of E. F sits second to the right of her husband H. H is not immediate neighbour of E’s wife. D is a male and G is not immediate neighbour of E. B sits second to the right of A.
Q. Who among the following is E’s Wife ?
Directions: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table and all of them are facing the centre.
I. There are 3 males and 5 females in the group of friends.
II. No 2 males are immediate neighbours of each other.
E sits second to the right of his wife. C sits third to the right of E. F sits second to the right of her husband H. H is not immediate neighbour of E’s wife. D is a male and G is not immediate neighbour of E. B sits second to the right of A.
Q. What is the position of H with respect to G?
Directions: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table and all of them are facing the centre.
I. There are 3 males and 5 females in the group of friends.
II. No 2 males are immediate neighbours of each other.
E sits second to the right of his wife. C sits third to the right of E. F sits second to the right of her husband H. H is not immediate neighbour of E’s wife. D is a male and G is not immediate neighbour of E. B sits second to the right of A.
Q. Who among the following does not belong to that group?
Directions: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table and all of them are facing the centre.
I. There are 3 males and 5 females in the group of friends.
II. No 2 males are immediate neighbours of each other.
E sits second to the right of his wife. C sits third to the right of E. F sits second to the right of her husband H. H is not immediate neighbour of E’s wife. D is a male and G is not immediate neighbour of E. B sits second to the right of A.
Q. Who sits between F and G, when counted from right of F?
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow—In a certain code language, some statements are coded as follow:
'Visual effects of colour' is coded as 'C11 F73 T86 K93'
'Visual for one’s eye' is coded as 'T86 L23 N27 M18'
'Retinal detachment curtain effects' is coded as 'B15 K93 G14 S21'
'Areas for vision development' is coded as ' A10 H32 Y16 L23'.
Q. Which among the following option can be used for getting the code of ‘eye’?
(i)L23 T86 Y16 H32
(ii)N27 M18 L23 A10
(iii)F73 M18 L23 G14
(iv)S21 B15 T86 N27
(v) None of these
Visual – T86
For – L23
Effects – K93
the code of ‘eye’ can be M18 or N27. So option (iii) and (iv) can be the correct answer.
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow—In a certain code language, some statements are coded as follow:
'Visual effects of colour' is coded as 'C11 F73 T86 K93'
'Visual for one’s eye' is coded as 'T86 L23 N27 M18'
'Retinal detachment curtain effects' is coded as 'B15 K93 G14 S21'
'Areas for vision development' is coded as ' A10 H32 Y16 L23'.
Q. Which among the following option cannot be used for getting the code of ‘development’?
Visual – T86
For – L23
Effects – K93
the code for ‘development’ can be A10, H32 or Y16 so the (b) can be the correct answer.
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow—In a certain code language, some statements are coded as follow:
'Visual effects of colour' is coded as 'C11 F73 T86 K93'
'Visual for one’s eye' is coded as 'T86 L23 N27 M18'
'Retinal detachment curtain effects' is coded as 'B15 K93 G14 S21'
'Areas for vision development' is coded as ' A10 H32 Y16 L23'.
Q. If ‘Retinal’ can be coded as B15, then which among the following option can be used for getting the code of ‘detachment’?
Visual – T86
For – L23
Effects – K93
The code for ‘detachment’ can be G14 or S21 so (d) option is the correct answer as both code are present in all other options.
Directions: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A, B, C, D and E are five friends sitting in a hall in the following manner. C is equidistant from A and B. The distance between C and D is 6m and C is south to D. E is to the east of D. A and B are sitted in west-east direction respectively. Distance between A and B is 16m and distance between D and E is 12m.
Q. What is the distance between C and E?
Directions : Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A, B, C, D and E are five friends sitting in a hall in the following manner. C is equidistant from A and B. The distance between C and D is 6m and C is south to D. E is to the east of D. A and B are sitted in west-east direction respectively. Distance between A and B is 16m and distance between D and E is 12m.
Q. B is in which direction with respect to D?
Directions: : In the following questions, the symbols @, $, *, # and & used with the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’
‘P@Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’
‘P&Q means “P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’
‘P *Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’
Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
Statements: N& B, B $ W, W # H, H* M
Conclusions:
I. M @ W
II. H@ N
III. W &N
IV. W # N
I. M @ W( True)
II. H@ N( Not True)
III. W & N ( Not True)
IV. W # N( Not True)
Directions: : In the following questions, the symbols @, $, *, # and & used with the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’
‘P@Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’
‘P&Q means “P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’
‘P *Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’
Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
Statements: R * D, D $ J, J # M, M @ K
Conclusions:
I. K # J
II. D @ M
III. R # M
IV. D@ K
I. K # J( Not True)
II. D @ M( Not True)
III. R # M( Not True)
IV. D@ K( Not True)
Directions: : In the following questions, the symbols @, $, *, # and & used with the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’
‘P@Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’
‘P&Q means “P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’
‘P *Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’
Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
Statements: H @ T, T # F, F &E, E * V
Conclusions:
I. V $ F
II. E @ T
III. H @ V
IV. T # V
I. V $ F ( True)
II. E @ T( True)
III. H @ V( Not True)
IV. T # V( True)
Directions: : In the following questions, the symbols @, $, *, # and & used with the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’
‘P@Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’
‘P&Q means “P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’
‘P *Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’
Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
Statements: D # R, R * K, K @ F, F $ J
Conclusions:
I. J # R
II. J # K
III. R # F
IV. K @ D
I. J # R( Not True)
II. J # K( True)
III. R # F( Not True)
IV. K @ D( True)
Directions: : In the following questions, the symbols @, $, *, # and & used with the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’
‘P@Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’
‘P&Q means “P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’
‘P *Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’
Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
Statements: M $ K, K @ N, N * R, R # W
Conclusions:
I. W @ K
II. M $ R
III. K @ W
IV. M @ N
I. W @ K( Not True)
II. M $ R( Not True)
III. K @ W( Not True)
IV. M @ N( True)
If each alphabet in the word ABSOLUTE is arranged in alphabetical order (from left to right) and then each vowel is changed to next letter in the English alphabetical series and each consonant is changed to previous letter in English alphabetical series. Which of the following will be sixth from the left side of the new arrangement thus formed?
ABSOLUTE= ABELOSTU= BAFKPRSV
So, 6th from left is R.
In a row of children facing North, Ram is twelth from the right end and is fifth to the right of Shyam who is tenth from the left end. Total how many children are there in the row?
Total 26 children in a row.
In a certain code READ is written as #3@7 and PAID is written as *@27. How is RIPE written in that code?
RIPE= #2*3
Directions: Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below—
B 2 M E J % R 5 @ N D I P 4 © T 3 9 F U 1 $ 6 H J A 7 ★ G Q #
Q.If all the symbols in the above arrangement are dropped, which of the following will be the 12th from the right end?
Directions: Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below—
B 2 M E J % R 5 @ N D I P 4 © T 3 9 F U 1 $ 6 H J A 7 ★ G Q #
Q. Which of the following is the 5th to the left of the 18th from the left end of the above arrangement?
5th to left of 18th from left = 18-5 = 13th from left = P
Directions : In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Q. Statements: All booklet are packet. All packet are bottle. Some bottle are can. Some can are pitcher.
Conclusions
I. Atleast some pitcher are bottle
II. Some can are packet
III. Atleast some bottle are booklet
Directions : In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements : Some rope are wall. Some wall are stick. All stick are chair. All chair are table
Conclusions
I. Some table are definitely wall
II. Some chair are rope
III. Some stick being rope is a possibility
Directions : In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Q. Statements Some river are jungle. Some jungle are horse. Some horse are tent. Some tent are building.
Conclusions
I. Some building being horse is a possibility
II. Some tent being jungle is a possibility
III. Some horse are river
Directions : In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Q. Statements: Some pen are knive. All knive are pin. Some pin are needle. All needle are chain
Conclusions
I. Atleast some chain are pin
II. Some needle are knive
III. Atleast some pin are pen
Directions : In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Q. Statements All fields are pond. No pond is tree. Some tree are hut. All hut are goat.
Conclusion
I. some goat are field
II. No goat is field
III. Some goat are tree
Directions: In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV, you have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the answers and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Q.Statements: No time is money. Some money are perk. All perk is graph. Some graph are diagram.
Directions: In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV, you have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the answers and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Q.Statements: All kite are apple. Some apple are queen. Some queen are row. No row is pen.
Directions: In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV, you have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the answers and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Q.Statements: Some boxes are nodes. Some nodes are Script. All script are train. All train are coins.
If it is possible to make only one meaningful English word from the second, the fifth, the seventh and the eighth letters of the word PHYSICAL, using each letter only once, second letter of that word is your answer. If more than one such word can be formed, your answer is M. If no such word can be formed, your answer is N.
The letter are= H I A L= HAIL =2nd letter of word is= A
How many such pairs of letters are there in the word JUSTIFY, each of which have as many letters between them in the word as they have between them in the English alphabet ?
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