Clerical pre test 03
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Online Practice Test – 3
- Quantitative Aptitude (Ques 1 to 35)
- Reasoning (Ques 36 to 70)
- English (Quiz 71 to 100)
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- Question 1 of 100
1. Question
Category: QuantStudy the pie-chart and solve the following questions:
JIO users in Punjab and Assam together is what percent less than JIO users in UP and Goa together.
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2. Question
Category: QuantStudy the pie-chart and solve the following questions:
If 20% of the JIO users in Haryana now using Idea, then find the number of remaining JIO users in Haryana
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3. Question
Category: QuantStudy the pie-chart and solve the following questions:
Find JIO users in Gujarat if JIO user in Punjab is 25% less than the JIO users in Gujarat.
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4. Question
Category: QuantStudy the pie-chart and solve the following questions:
If Ratio of male JIO users to female JIO users in H.P. is 4 : 7 then find the difference between females JIO users to the male JIO users in H.P.
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5. Question
Category: QuantStudy the pie-chart and solve the following questions:
Find the number of Idea users in Assam if ratio between Idea users and JIO users in Assam is 5 : 11.
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6. Question
Category: QuantThe average of three numbers is 135. The largest number is 180 and the difference of the other numbers is 25. The smallest number is :
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Category: QuantIf S is 150% of T, then T is what per cent of S + T ?1.
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Category: QuantA, B and C invested their capital in the ratio 5 : 6 : 8. At the end of the business they received the profits in the ratio 5 : 3 : 1. Find the ratio of time for which they contributed their capital ?
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9. Question
Category: QuantA sells his house to B at a profit of 10% who is turn sells it to C at a profit of 15% who in turn sells it to D at a profit of 25% and D sells it to E at 35% profit. If cost price of E’s house is Rs. 35,00,887.5 what is the cost price of A’s house ?
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10. Question
Category: QuantA can complete a job in 9 days, B in 10 days and C in 15 days. B and C start the work and are forced to leave after 2 days. The number of days taken by A to finish the remaining work is :
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11. Question
Category: QuantWhat will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
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Category: QuantWhat should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
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Category: QuantWhat should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
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21. Question
Category: QuantA train travels a distance of 600 km at a constant speed. If the speed of the train is increased by 5 km/hr, the journey would take 4 hrs less. Find the speed of the train.
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22. Question
Category: QuantTwo customers borrowed the same amount of money, one at compound interest and the other at simple interest at same rate of interest. If after 2 years, the interest payable by one was Rs. 220 and by the other Rs. 200, then, what was the principal money lent to each one of them ?
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23. Question
Category: QuantA box contains 10 balls out of which 3 are red and the rest are blue. In how many ways can a random sample of 6 balls be drawn from the bag so that at the most 2 red balls are included in the sample and no sample has all the 6 balls of the same colour ?
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24. Question
Category: QuantWhat is the probability of getting a sum of 6 when two dice are thrown simultaneously?
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25. Question
Category: QuantThe denominator of a rational number is 3 more than its numerator. If the numerator is increased by 7 and the denominator is decreased by 2, we obtain 2. The rational number is :
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26. Question
Category: QuantIn each of these questions, two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer
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Category: QuantIn each of these questions, two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer
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Category: QuantIn each of these questions, two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer
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Category: QuantIn each of these questions, two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer
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Category: QuantIn each of these questions, two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer
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Category: QuantWhat should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
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Category: QuantWhat should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
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Category: QuantWhat should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
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36. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends i.e. J, K, P, Z, C, B, D, and G have decided to do the lunch in a restaurant. They have seated on two parallel rows, each having five seats. Each row has one vacant seat but those vacant seats are not opposite to each other. P, C, Z and D sit in row 1 and face South, whenever J, K , G and B sit in row 2 and faces North. They like different colors i.e. Blue, Green, Grey, Black, Red, Yellow, White and Pink, but not necessary in same order.
The one who likes Grey sits 2nd right of G but both do not sit at any extreme end. The one who faces the one, who likes Grey, sits immediate left of the vacant seat of row 1. There is only one person sits between vacant seat of row 2 and J. The one who faces the vacant seat of row 2 is C who likes Yellow. P sits 3rd right of C. The one who likes Blue is immediate neighbor of the one who faces P. The one who likes green faces the one who likes Blue. K does not like Blue. Z does not like Green. The one who likes white faces vacant seat of row 1. The one, who likes Pink sits second to the right of the one who likes Red.Who among the following likes White?
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37. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends i.e. J, K, P, Z, C, B, D, and G have decided to do the lunch in a restaurant. They have seated on two parallel rows, each having five seats. Each row has one vacant seat but those vacant seats are not opposite to each other. P, C, Z and D sit in row 1 and face South, whenever J, K , G and B sit in row 2 and faces North. They like different colors i.e. Blue, Green, Grey, Black, Red, Yellow, White and Pink, but not necessary in same order.
The one who likes Grey sits 2nd right of G but both do not sit at any extreme end. The one who faces the one, who likes Grey, sits immediate left of the vacant seat of row 1. There is only one person sits between vacant seat of row 2 and J. The one who faces the vacant seat of row 2 is C who likes Yellow. P sits 3rd right of C. The one who likes Blue is immediate neighbor of the one who faces P. The one who likes green faces the one who likes Blue. K does not like Blue. Z does not like Green. The one who likes white faces vacant seat of row 1. The one, who likes Pink sits second to the right of the one who likes Red.Who among the following sits 2nd left of the one who likes Green?
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38. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends i.e. J, K, P, Z, C, B, D, and G have decided to do the lunch in a restaurant. They have seated on two parallel rows, each having five seats. Each row has one vacant seat but those vacant seats are not opposite to each other. P, C, Z and D sit in row 1 and face South, whenever J, K , G and B sit in row 2 and faces North. They like different colors i.e. Blue, Green, Grey, Black, Red, Yellow, White and Pink, but not necessary in same order.
The one who likes Grey sits 2nd right of G but both do not sit at any extreme end. The one who faces the one, who likes Grey, sits immediate left of the vacant seat of row 1. There is only one person sits between vacant seat of row 2 and J. The one who faces the vacant seat of row 2 is C who likes Yellow. P sits 3rd right of C. The one who likes Blue is immediate neighbor of the one who faces P. The one who likes green faces the one who likes Blue. K does not like Blue. Z does not like Green. The one who likes white faces vacant seat of row 1. The one, who likes Pink sits second to the right of the one who likes Red.Who among the following likes Black?
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39. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends i.e. J, K, P, Z, C, B, D, and G have decided to do the lunch in a restaurant. They have seated on two parallel rows, each having five seats. Each row has one vacant seat but those vacant seats are not opposite to each other. P, C, Z and D sit in row 1 and face South, whenever J, K , G and B sit in row 2 and faces North. They like different colors i.e. Blue, Green, Grey, Black, Red, Yellow, White and Pink, but not necessary in same order.
The one who likes Grey sits 2nd right of G but both do not sit at any extreme end. The one who faces the one, who likes Grey, sits immediate left of the vacant seat of row 1. There is only one person sits between vacant seat of row 2 and J. The one who faces the vacant seat of row 2 is C who likes Yellow. P sits 3rd right of C. The one who likes Blue is immediate neighbor of the one who faces P. The one who likes green faces the one who likes Blue. K does not like Blue. Z does not like Green. The one who likes white faces vacant seat of row 1. The one, who likes Pink sits second to the right of the one who likes Red.Who among the following faces the one who likes Red?
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40. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends i.e. J, K, P, Z, C, B, D, and G have decided to do the lunch in a restaurant. They have seated on two parallel rows, each having five seats. Each row has one vacant seat but those vacant seats are not opposite to each other. P, C, Z and D sit in row 1 and face South, whenever J, K , G and B sit in row 2 and faces North. They like different colors i.e. Blue, Green, Grey, Black, Red, Yellow, White and Pink, but not necessary in same order.
The one who likes Grey sits 2nd right of G but both do not sit at any extreme end. The one who faces the one, who likes Grey, sits immediate left of the vacant seat of row 1. There is only one person sits between vacant seat of row 2 and J. The one who faces the vacant seat of row 2 is C who likes Yellow. P sits 3rd right of C. The one who likes Blue is immediate neighbor of the one who faces P. The one who likes green faces the one who likes Blue. K does not like Blue. Z does not like Green. The one who likes white faces vacant seat of row 1. The one, who likes Pink sits second to the right of the one who likes Red.How many person sit between G and J?
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41. Question
Category: ReasoningThese questions are based on the following five numbers.
If these numbers are written with their digits in the increasing order, which number among them will be 2nd lowest?
Correct147, 279, 157, 359, 389
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- Question 42 of 100
42. Question
Category: ReasoningThese questions are based on the following five numbers.
If 3rd digit of 2nd highest number is divided by 1st digit of lowest number, then what will be the final answer?
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43. Question
Category: ReasoningThese questions are based on the following five numbers.
If these numbers are written with their digits in the increasing order, which number among them will be highest number?
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44. Question
Category: ReasoningThese questions are based on the following five numbers.
If these numbers are written with their digits in the decreasing order, which number among them will be 5th lowest?
Correct741, 972, 751, 953, 983
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- Question 45 of 100
45. Question
Category: ReasoningThese questions are based on the following five numbers.
If the addition of last two digits of each number is multiplied by 5 and then subtract by 1st digit, then after doing the operations, how many numbers are odd number?
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46. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions
Eight students K, V, Z, H, B, X, E and J are sitting around a square table in such a way four of them sit at four corners while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. They like different branded laptops i.e. Lenovo, Toshiba, Compaq, HCL, HP, Apple, Sony and Dell. The one who sit at the 4 corners face the centre and others are facing outside.
K who faces the centre sits third to the left of X who likes Dell. The one who likes Dell sits third to the left of the one who likes Toshiba. B who faces the centre is not an immediate neighbour of X. The one who likes Sony sits diagonally opposite to the one who likes HP. Only 1 person sits between X and E who likes Compaq. H sits second to right of V. V faces the centre. Z is not an immediate neighbour of K. The one who likes Lenovo sits opposite to the one who likes Compaq. The one who likes HP is immediate neighbor of E. J does not like HCL.Who among the following likes Apple laptop?
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47. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions
Eight students K, V, Z, H, B, X, E and J are sitting around a square table in such a way four of them sit at four corners while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. They like different branded laptops i.e. Lenovo, Toshiba, Compaq, HCL, HP, Apple, Sony and Dell. The one who sit at the 4 corners face the centre and others are facing outside.
K who faces the centre sits third to the left of X who likes Dell. The one who likes Dell sits third to the left of the one who likes Toshiba. B who faces the centre is not an immediate neighbour of X. The one who likes Sony sits diagonally opposite to the one who likes HP. Only 1 person sits between X and E who likes Compaq. H sits second to right of V. V faces the centre. Z is not an immediate neighbour of K. The one who likes Lenovo sits opposite to the one who likes Compaq. The one who likes HP is immediate neighbor of E. J does not like HCL.Who sits immediate right of the one who likes HP?
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48. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions
Eight students K, V, Z, H, B, X, E and J are sitting around a square table in such a way four of them sit at four corners while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. They like different branded laptops i.e. Lenovo, Toshiba, Compaq, HCL, HP, Apple, Sony and Dell. The one who sit at the 4 corners face the centre and others are facing outside.
K who faces the centre sits third to the left of X who likes Dell. The one who likes Dell sits third to the left of the one who likes Toshiba. B who faces the centre is not an immediate neighbour of X. The one who likes Sony sits diagonally opposite to the one who likes HP. Only 1 person sits between X and E who likes Compaq. H sits second to right of V. V faces the centre. Z is not an immediate neighbour of K. The one who likes Lenovo sits opposite to the one who likes Compaq. The one who likes HP is immediate neighbor of E. J does not like HCL.What is the position of V with respect to J?
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49. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions
Eight students K, V, Z, H, B, X, E and J are sitting around a square table in such a way four of them sit at four corners while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. They like different branded laptops i.e. Lenovo, Toshiba, Compaq, HCL, HP, Apple, Sony and Dell. The one who sit at the 4 corners face the centre and others are facing outside.
K who faces the centre sits third to the left of X who likes Dell. The one who likes Dell sits third to the left of the one who likes Toshiba. B who faces the centre is not an immediate neighbour of X. The one who likes Sony sits diagonally opposite to the one who likes HP. Only 1 person sits between X and E who likes Compaq. H sits second to right of V. V faces the centre. Z is not an immediate neighbour of K. The one who likes Lenovo sits opposite to the one who likes Compaq. The one who likes HP is immediate neighbor of E. J does not like HCL.Who among the following likes Lenovo?
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50. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions
Eight students K, V, Z, H, B, X, E and J are sitting around a square table in such a way four of them sit at four corners while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. They like different branded laptops i.e. Lenovo, Toshiba, Compaq, HCL, HP, Apple, Sony and Dell. The one who sit at the 4 corners face the centre and others are facing outside.
K who faces the centre sits third to the left of X who likes Dell. The one who likes Dell sits third to the left of the one who likes Toshiba. B who faces the centre is not an immediate neighbour of X. The one who likes Sony sits diagonally opposite to the one who likes HP. Only 1 person sits between X and E who likes Compaq. H sits second to right of V. V faces the centre. Z is not an immediate neighbour of K. The one who likes Lenovo sits opposite to the one who likes Compaq. The one who likes HP is immediate neighbor of E. J does not like HCL.Which is true from the given arrangement?
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51. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the question, relationships between some elements are shown in the statements(s). These statements are followed by conclusions numbered I and II. Read the statements and give the answer.
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52. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the question, relationships between some elements are shown in the statements(s). These statements are followed by conclusions numbered I and II. Read the statements and give the answer.
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53. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the question, relationships between some elements are shown in the statements(s). These statements are followed by conclusions numbered I and II. Read the statements and give the answer.
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54. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the question, relationships between some elements are shown in the statements(s). These statements are followed by conclusions numbered I and II. Read the statements and give the answer.
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55. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the question, relationships between some elements are shown in the statements(s). These statements are followed by conclusions numbered I and II. Read the statements and give the answer.
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56. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the questions given below:
There are seven friends i.e. C, E, F, G, H, I, and J are working in different IT companies viz. TCS, CTS, HCL, Wipro, Google, Microsoft and Infy. They go to company on different days of the week from Monday to Sunday.
The one who works in Microsoft goes to office after the one who goes to office on Wednesday. There are two days gap between the one who works in Microsoft and the one who works in HCL. J works in Infy goes to office just before the one who works in TCS.G goes to office on Tuesday. There are three days gap between G and H. The one who works in CTS, goes to office just after the one who works in HCL. The one who works in Wipro goes to office on Sunday. E goes to the office just before I. C does not work in HCL. E doesn’t work in HCL and CTS.Who among the following goes to office on Saturday?CorrectIncorrect - Question 57 of 100
57. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the questions given below:
There are seven friends i.e. C, E, F, G, H, I, and J are working in different IT companies viz. TCS, CTS, HCL, Wipro, Google, Microsoft and Infy. They go to company on different days of the week from Monday to Sunday.
The one who works in Microsoft goes to office after the one who goes to office on Wednesday. There are two days gap between the one who works in Microsoft and the one who works in HCL. J works in Infy goes to office just before the one who works in TCS.G goes to office on Tuesday. There are three days gap between G and H. The one who works in CTS, goes to office just after the one who works in HCL. The one who works in Wipro goes to office on Sunday. E goes to the office just before I. C does not work in HCL. E doesn’t work in HCL and CTS.Who among the following goes to office just after the one who works in Microsoft?CorrectIncorrect - Question 58 of 100
58. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the questions given below:
There are seven friends i.e. C, E, F, G, H, I, and J are working in different IT companies viz. TCS, CTS, HCL, Wipro, Google, Microsoft and Infy. They go to company on different days of the week from Monday to Sunday.
The one who works in Microsoft goes to office after the one who goes to office on Wednesday. There are two days gap between the one who works in Microsoft and the one who works in HCL. J works in Infy goes to office just before the one who works in TCS.G goes to office on Tuesday. There are three days gap between G and H. The one who works in CTS, goes to office just after the one who works in HCL. The one who works in Wipro goes to office on Sunday. E goes to the office just before I. C does not work in HCL. E doesn’t work in HCL and CTS.Who among the following goes to office on Wednesday?CorrectIncorrect - Question 59 of 100
59. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the questions given below:
There are seven friends i.e. C, E, F, G, H, I, and J are working in different IT companies viz. TCS, CTS, HCL, Wipro, Google, Microsoft and Infy. They go to company on different days of the week from Monday to Sunday.
The one who works in Microsoft goes to office after the one who goes to office on Wednesday. There are two days gap between the one who works in Microsoft and the one who works in HCL. J works in Infy goes to office just before the one who works in TCS.G goes to office on Tuesday. There are three days gap between G and H. The one who works in CTS, goes to office just after the one who works in HCL. The one who works in Wipro goes to office on Sunday. E goes to the office just before I. C does not work in HCL. E doesn’t work in HCL and CTS.How many days gap between the one who works in CTS and the one who goes to office on Friday?CorrectIncorrect - Question 60 of 100
60. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the questions given below:
There are seven friends i.e. C, E, F, G, H, I, and J are working in different IT companies viz. TCS, CTS, HCL, Wipro, Google, Microsoft and Infy. They go to company on different days of the week from Monday to Sunday.
The one who works in Microsoft goes to office after the one who goes to office on Wednesday. There are two days gap between the one who works in Microsoft and the one who works in HCL. J works in Infy goes to office just before the one who works in TCS.G goes to office on Tuesday. There are three days gap between G and H. The one who works in CTS, goes to office just after the one who works in HCL. The one who works in Wipro goes to office on Sunday. E goes to the office just before I. C does not work in HCL. E doesn’t work in HCL and CTS.Who among the following works in Google?CorrectIncorrect - Question 61 of 100
61. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information given below and answer the given questions:
In a certain code
‘laptop pens copy pencil’ is coded as ‘mlp hlt ngi snk’,
‘pencil pens on paper’ is coded as ‘hlt sa rtv mlp’,
‘paper copy every Indian’ is coded as ‘snk rtv lne riy’
‘laptop Indian each day’ is coded as ‘ngi riy nop hus’.What is a code of “Indian”?CorrectIncorrect - Question 62 of 100
62. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information given below and answer the given questions:
In a certain code
‘laptop pens copy pencil’ is coded as ‘mlp hlt ngi snk’,
‘pencil pens on paper’ is coded as ‘hlt sa rtv mlp’,
‘paper copy every Indian’ is coded as ‘snk rtv lne riy’
‘laptop Indian each day’ is coded as ‘ngi riy nop hus’.“lne ngi” could be a code for which of the following?CorrectIncorrect - Question 63 of 100
63. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information given below and answer the given questions:
In a certain code
‘laptop pens copy pencil’ is coded as ‘mlp hlt ngi snk’,
‘pencil pens on paper’ is coded as ‘hlt sa rtv mlp’,
‘paper copy every Indian’ is coded as ‘snk rtv lne riy’
‘laptop Indian each day’ is coded as ‘ngi riy nop hus’.“lne ngi” could be a code for which of the following?CorrectIncorrect - Question 64 of 100
64. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information given below and answer the given questions:
In a certain code
‘laptop pens copy pencil’ is coded as ‘mlp hlt ngi snk’,
‘pencil pens on paper’ is coded as ‘hlt sa rtv mlp’,
‘paper copy every Indian’ is coded as ‘snk rtv lne riy’
‘laptop Indian each day’ is coded as ‘ngi riy nop hus’.Which of the following is the code for ‘Every’?CorrectIncorrect - Question 65 of 100
65. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information given below and answer the given questions:
In a certain code
‘laptop pens copy pencil’ is coded as ‘mlp hlt ngi snk’,
‘pencil pens on paper’ is coded as ‘hlt sa rtv mlp’,
‘paper copy every Indian’ is coded as ‘snk rtv lne riy’
‘laptop Indian each day’ is coded as ‘ngi riy nop hus’.Which of the following is the code for ‘laptop’?CorrectIncorrect - Question 66 of 100
66. Question
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Seven persons i.e. G, H, I, J, K, L and M are living on seven storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and Top most floor is numbered as 7th floor. They like different Cars i.e. Alto, Swift, Ferrari, Safari, Ford, Nano and Centro but not necessary in same order. The one, who likes Alto, lives on even numbered floor but below 5th floor. There are two floors between the one who likes Alto and J. M lives on 6th floor. There are three floor between the one who likes Nano cars and M. J does not live just above and just below M. The one, who likes Centro lives on odd numbered floor and lives just below from K. The one who likes Safari lives just above K. The one, who lives on 1st floor, does not like Centro. There are two floors between K and I who does not live below from 4th floor. L lives just above G and the one who likes Ferrari, lives just above the one who likes Ford. K does not like Swift.Who among the following likes Swift?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 67 of 100
67. Question
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Seven persons i.e. G, H, I, J, K, L and M are living on seven storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and Top most floor is numbered as 7th floor. They like different Cars i.e. Alto, Swift, Ferrari, Safari, Ford, Nano and Centro but not necessary in same order. The one, who likes Alto, lives on even numbered floor but below 5th floor. There are two floors between the one who likes Alto and J. M lives on 6th floor. There are three floor between the one who likes Nano cars and M. J does not live just above and just below M. The one, who likes Centro lives on odd numbered floor and lives just below from K. The one who likes Safari lives just above K. The one, who lives on 1st floor, does not like Centro. There are two floors between K and I who does not live below from 4th floor. L lives just above G and the one who likes Ferrari, lives just above the one who likes Ford. K does not like Swift.How many persons live between the one who likes Alto and H?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 68 of 100
68. Question
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Seven persons i.e. G, H, I, J, K, L and M are living on seven storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and Top most floor is numbered as 7th floor. They like different Cars i.e. Alto, Swift, Ferrari, Safari, Ford, Nano and Centro but not necessary in same order. The one, who likes Alto, lives on even numbered floor but below 5th floor. There are two floors between the one who likes Alto and J. M lives on 6th floor. There are three floor between the one who likes Nano cars and M. J does not live just above and just below M. The one, who likes Centro lives on odd numbered floor and lives just below from K. The one who likes Safari lives just above K. The one, who lives on 1st floor, does not like Centro. There are two floors between K and I who does not live below from 4th floor. L lives just above G and the one who likes Ferrari, lives just above the one who likes Ford. K does not like Swift.Who among the following likes Ford?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 69 of 100
69. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the questions given below:
Seven persons i.e. G, H, I, J, K, L and M are living on seven storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and Top most floor is numbered as 7th floor. They like different Cars i.e. Alto, Swift, Ferrari, Safari, Ford, Nano and Centro but not necessary in same order. The one, who likes Alto, lives on even numbered floor but below 5th floor. There are two floors between the one who likes Alto and J. M lives on 6th floor. There are three floor between the one who likes Nano cars and M. J does not live just above and just below M. The one, who likes Centro lives on odd numbered floor and lives just below from K. The one who likes Safari lives just above K. The one, who lives on 1st floor, does not like Centro. There are two floors between K and I who does not live below from 4th floor. L lives just above G and the one who likes Ferrari, lives just above the one who likes Ford. K does not like Swift.Who among the following lives on 2nd floor?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 70 of 100
70. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the questions given below:
Seven persons i.e. G, H, I, J, K, L and M are living on seven storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and Top most floor is numbered as 7th floor. They like different Cars i.e. Alto, Swift, Ferrari, Safari, Ford, Nano and Centro but not necessary in same order. The one, who likes Alto, lives on even numbered floor but below 5th floor. There are two floors between the one who likes Alto and J. M lives on 6th floor. There are three floor between the one who likes Nano cars and M. J does not live just above and just below M. The one, who likes Centro lives on odd numbered floor and lives just below from K. The one who likes Safari lives just above K. The one, who lives on 1st floor, does not like Centro. There are two floors between K and I who does not live below from 4th floor. L lives just above G and the one who likes Ferrari, lives just above the one who likes Ford. K does not like Swift.Who among the following lives on top floor?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 71 of 100
71. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Despite the economic crunch worldwide that saw pulverization of some of the largest banking and finance giants, Indian banking houses have managed to show positive growth this quarter. Some of India’s leading national banks have posted a net profit rise of more than 40% over the last quarter amid global turmoil. This would come as a big shot in the arm for the investors and consumers of these bank even though apprehension is mounting on other banking and broking firms worldwide. One of the main reasons behind the success of these banks this quarter would be their direct backing by the Government of India. People take solace in their investments in public sector watching the bailout packages being cashed out by governments all over the world to save big business houses.
Other private banks in India have also reported a substantial net profit over the last quarter. Given the international and domestic scenario, one cannot put this down as a mundane achievement. While others are on a cost-cutting spree and firing employees, Indian companies are actually working on boosting staffing banking and broking sectors. This can be seen as a big boon in the days to come when the current recessions ease and the economy gradually comes back on the fast track. The finance minister has assured Indian public about the sound health of the Indian banks. This could also be evident from the fact that there have been no mergers and takeovers in Indian banking sector in a contrast to world scenario where finance houses are looking for mergers to cut costs on operations. We definitely are not looking to thrive; rather we are looking for growth. It is just that the pace of growth is a little slow now as compared to a year or two before. These are hard times to test the hard. The weak in business and career will be weeded out and it is sometimes very beneficial for business in the long run.What, according to the author, is the reason for the success of Indian national banks in this quarter?
Correct“One of the main reasons behind the success of these banks this quarter would be their direct backing by the Government of India. People take solace in their investments in public sector watching the bailout packages being cashed out by governments all over the world to save big business houses.”
Incorrect“One of the main reasons behind the success of these banks this quarter would be their direct backing by the Government of India. People take solace in their investments in public sector watching the bailout packages being cashed out by governments all over the world to save big business houses.”
- Question 72 of 100
72. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Despite the economic crunch worldwide that saw pulverization of some of the largest banking and finance giants, Indian banking houses have managed to show positive growth this quarter. Some of India’s leading national banks have posted a net profit rise of more than 40% over the last quarter amid global turmoil. This would come as a big shot in the arm for the investors and consumers of these bank even though apprehension is mounting on other banking and broking firms worldwide. One of the main reasons behind the success of these banks this quarter would be their direct backing by the Government of India. People take solace in their investments in public sector watching the bailout packages being cashed out by governments all over the world to save big business houses.
Other private banks in India have also reported a substantial net profit over the last quarter. Given the international and domestic scenario, one cannot put this down as a mundane achievement. While others are on a cost-cutting spree and firing employees, Indian companies are actually working on boosting staffing banking and broking sectors. This can be seen as a big boon in the days to come when the current recessions ease and the economy gradually comes back on the fast track. The finance minister has assured Indian public about the sound health of the Indian banks. This could also be evident from the fact that there have been no mergers and takeovers in Indian banking sector in a contrast to world scenario where finance houses are looking for mergers to cut costs on operations. We definitely are not looking to thrive; rather we are looking for growth. It is just that the pace of growth is a little slow now as compared to a year or two before. These are hard times to test the hard. The weak in business and career will be weeded out and it is sometimes very beneficial for business in the long run.What does the phrase ‘shot in the arm’ as used in the passage mean?
Correct‘Shot in the arm’ means something that has a sudden and positive effect on something, providing encouragement and new activity
Incorrect‘Shot in the arm’ means something that has a sudden and positive effect on something, providing encouragement and new activity
- Question 73 of 100
73. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Despite the economic crunch worldwide that saw pulverization of some of the largest banking and finance giants, Indian banking houses have managed to show positive growth this quarter. Some of India’s leading national banks have posted a net profit rise of more than 40% over the last quarter amid global turmoil. This would come as a big shot in the arm for the investors and consumers of these bank even though apprehension is mounting on other banking and broking firms worldwide. One of the main reasons behind the success of these banks this quarter would be their direct backing by the Government of India. People take solace in their investments in public sector watching the bailout packages being cashed out by governments all over the world to save big business houses.
Other private banks in India have also reported a substantial net profit over the last quarter. Given the international and domestic scenario, one cannot put this down as a mundane achievement. While others are on a cost-cutting spree and firing employees, Indian companies are actually working on boosting staffing banking and broking sectors. This can be seen as a big boon in the days to come when the current recessions ease and the economy gradually comes back on the fast track. The finance minister has assured Indian public about the sound health of the Indian banks. This could also be evident from the fact that there have been no mergers and takeovers in Indian banking sector in a contrast to world scenario where finance houses are looking for mergers to cut costs on operations. We definitely are not looking to thrive; rather we are looking for growth. It is just that the pace of growth is a little slow now as compared to a year or two before. These are hard times to test the hard. The weak in business and career will be weeded out and it is sometimes very beneficial for business in the long run.How, according to the author, is the current recession beneficial?
CorrectThis can be seen as a big boon in the days to come when the current recessions ease and the economy gradually comes back on the fast track.
IncorrectThis can be seen as a big boon in the days to come when the current recessions ease and the economy gradually comes back on the fast track.
- Question 74 of 100
74. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Despite the economic crunch worldwide that saw pulverization of some of the largest banking and finance giants, Indian banking houses have managed to show positive growth this quarter. Some of India’s leading national banks have posted a net profit rise of more than 40% over the last quarter amid global turmoil. This would come as a big shot in the arm for the investors and consumers of these bank even though apprehension is mounting on other banking and broking firms worldwide. One of the main reasons behind the success of these banks this quarter would be their direct backing by the Government of India. People take solace in their investments in public sector watching the bailout packages being cashed out by governments all over the world to save big business houses.
Other private banks in India have also reported a substantial net profit over the last quarter. Given the international and domestic scenario, one cannot put this down as a mundane achievement. While others are on a cost-cutting spree and firing employees, Indian companies are actually working on boosting staffing banking and broking sectors. This can be seen as a big boon in the days to come when the current recessions ease and the economy gradually comes back on the fast track. The finance minister has assured Indian public about the sound health of the Indian banks. This could also be evident from the fact that there have been no mergers and takeovers in Indian banking sector in a contrast to world scenario where finance houses are looking for mergers to cut costs on operations. We definitely are not looking to thrive; rather we are looking for growth. It is just that the pace of growth is a little slow now as compared to a year or two before. These are hard times to test the hard. The weak in business and career will be weeded out and it is sometimes very beneficial for business in the long run.What, according to the author, will be a big boon in the days to come?
CorrectThis can be seen as a big boon in the days to come when the current recessions ease and the economy gradually comes back on the fast track.
IncorrectThis can be seen as a big boon in the days to come when the current recessions ease and the economy gradually comes back on the fast track.
- Question 75 of 100
75. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Despite the economic crunch worldwide that saw pulverization of some of the largest banking and finance giants, Indian banking houses have managed to show positive growth this quarter. Some of India’s leading national banks have posted a net profit rise of more than 40% over the last quarter amid global turmoil. This would come as a big shot in the arm for the investors and consumers of these bank even though apprehension is mounting on other banking and broking firms worldwide. One of the main reasons behind the success of these banks this quarter would be their direct backing by the Government of India. People take solace in their investments in public sector watching the bailout packages being cashed out by governments all over the world to save big business houses.
Other private banks in India have also reported a substantial net profit over the last quarter. Given the international and domestic scenario, one cannot put this down as a mundane achievement. While others are on a cost-cutting spree and firing employees, Indian companies are actually working on boosting staffing banking and broking sectors. This can be seen as a big boon in the days to come when the current recessions ease and the economy gradually comes back on the fast track. The finance minister has assured Indian public about the sound health of the Indian banks. This could also be evident from the fact that there have been no mergers and takeovers in Indian banking sector in a contrast to world scenario where finance houses are looking for mergers to cut costs on operations. We definitely are not looking to thrive; rather we are looking for growth. It is just that the pace of growth is a little slow now as compared to a year or two before. These are hard times to test the hard. The weak in business and career will be weeded out and it is sometimes very beneficial for business in the long run.Which of the following statements is/are definitely true in the context of the passage?
I. India has not been affected by the economic slowdown.
II. India banks are showing growth in this quarter despite the recession.
III. While banking industry in the West was severely affected by recession in the past, it is now gradually recovering and showing a positive growth.CorrectRefer to first sentence of the paragraph.
IncorrectRefer to first sentence of the paragraph.
- Question 76 of 100
76. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Despite the economic crunch worldwide that saw pulverization of some of the largest banking and finance giants, Indian banking houses have managed to show positive growth this quarter. Some of India’s leading national banks have posted a net profit rise of more than 40% over the last quarter amid global turmoil. This would come as a big shot in the arm for the investors and consumers of these bank even though apprehension is mounting on other banking and broking firms worldwide. One of the main reasons behind the success of these banks this quarter would be their direct backing by the Government of India. People take solace in their investments in public sector watching the bailout packages being cashed out by governments all over the world to save big business houses.
Other private banks in India have also reported a substantial net profit over the last quarter. Given the international and domestic scenario, one cannot put this down as a mundane achievement. While others are on a cost-cutting spree and firing employees, Indian companies are actually working on boosting staffing banking and broking sectors. This can be seen as a big boon in the days to come when the current recessions ease and the economy gradually comes back on the fast track. The finance minister has assured Indian public about the sound health of the Indian banks. This could also be evident from the fact that there have been no mergers and takeovers in Indian banking sector in a contrast to world scenario where finance houses are looking for mergers to cut costs on operations. We definitely are not looking to thrive; rather we are looking for growth. It is just that the pace of growth is a little slow now as compared to a year or two before. These are hard times to test the hard. The weak in business and career will be weeded out and it is sometimes very beneficial for business in the long run.Which of the following strengthens the finance minister’s statement about the sound health of India banks with respect to the passage?
(i) There have been no acquisitions and mergers of Indian banks.
(ii) The Indian banks are recording a positive growth.
(iii) Layoffs have been observed worldwide.CorrectThe finance minister has assured Indian public about the sound health of the Indian banks. This could also be evident from the fact that there have been no mergers and takeovers in Indian banking sector in a contrast to world scenario where finance houses are looking for mergers to cut costs on operations.
IncorrectThe finance minister has assured Indian public about the sound health of the Indian banks. This could also be evident from the fact that there have been no mergers and takeovers in Indian banking sector in a contrast to world scenario where finance houses are looking for mergers to cut costs on operations.
- Question 77 of 100
77. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Despite the economic crunch worldwide that saw pulverization of some of the largest banking and finance giants, Indian banking houses have managed to show positive growth this quarter. Some of India’s leading national banks have posted a net profit rise of more than 40% over the last quarter amid global turmoil. This would come as a big shot in the arm for the investors and consumers of these bank even though apprehension is mounting on other banking and broking firms worldwide. One of the main reasons behind the success of these banks this quarter would be their direct backing by the Government of India. People take solace in their investments in public sector watching the bailout packages being cashed out by governments all over the world to save big business houses.
Other private banks in India have also reported a substantial net profit over the last quarter. Given the international and domestic scenario, one cannot put this down as a mundane achievement. While others are on a cost-cutting spree and firing employees, Indian companies are actually working on boosting staffing banking and broking sectors. This can be seen as a big boon in the days to come when the current recessions ease and the economy gradually comes back on the fast track. The finance minister has assured Indian public about the sound health of the Indian banks. This could also be evident from the fact that there have been no mergers and takeovers in Indian banking sector in a contrast to world scenario where finance houses are looking for mergers to cut costs on operations. We definitely are not looking to thrive; rather we are looking for growth. It is just that the pace of growth is a little slow now as compared to a year or two before. These are hard times to test the hard. The weak in business and career will be weeded out and it is sometimes very beneficial for business in the long run.Choose the word/group of words which is mostsimilar in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
Turmoil
CorrectTurmoil means a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty. So, Chaos is the word which is similar in meaning to it.
IncorrectTurmoil means a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty. So, Chaos is the word which is similar in meaning to it.
- Question 78 of 100
78. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Despite the economic crunch worldwide that saw pulverization of some of the largest banking and finance giants, Indian banking houses have managed to show positive growth this quarter. Some of India’s leading national banks have posted a net profit rise of more than 40% over the last quarter amid global turmoil. This would come as a big shot in the arm for the investors and consumers of these bank even though apprehension is mounting on other banking and broking firms worldwide. One of the main reasons behind the success of these banks this quarter would be their direct backing by the Government of India. People take solace in their investments in public sector watching the bailout packages being cashed out by governments all over the world to save big business houses.
Other private banks in India have also reported a substantial net profit over the last quarter. Given the international and domestic scenario, one cannot put this down as a mundane achievement. While others are on a cost-cutting spree and firing employees, Indian companies are actually working on boosting staffing banking and broking sectors. This can be seen as a big boon in the days to come when the current recessions ease and the economy gradually comes back on the fast track. The finance minister has assured Indian public about the sound health of the Indian banks. This could also be evident from the fact that there have been no mergers and takeovers in Indian banking sector in a contrast to world scenario where finance houses are looking for mergers to cut costs on operations. We definitely are not looking to thrive; rather we are looking for growth. It is just that the pace of growth is a little slow now as compared to a year or two before. These are hard times to test the hard. The weak in business and career will be weeded out and it is sometimes very beneficial for business in the long run.Choose the word/group of words which is mostsimilar in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
Turmoil
CorrectPulverization means to overwhelm or defeat utterly. So, CRUSHING is the word which is similar in meaning to it.
IncorrectPulverization means to overwhelm or defeat utterly. So, CRUSHING is the word which is similar in meaning to it.
- Question 79 of 100
79. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Despite the economic crunch worldwide that saw pulverization of some of the largest banking and finance giants, Indian banking houses have managed to show positive growth this quarter. Some of India’s leading national banks have posted a net profit rise of more than 40% over the last quarter amid global turmoil. This would come as a big shot in the arm for the investors and consumers of these bank even though apprehension is mounting on other banking and broking firms worldwide. One of the main reasons behind the success of these banks this quarter would be their direct backing by the Government of India. People take solace in their investments in public sector watching the bailout packages being cashed out by governments all over the world to save big business houses.
Other private banks in India have also reported a substantial net profit over the last quarter. Given the international and domestic scenario, one cannot put this down as a mundane achievement. While others are on a cost-cutting spree and firing employees, Indian companies are actually working on boosting staffing banking and broking sectors. This can be seen as a big boon in the days to come when the current recessions ease and the economy gradually comes back on the fast track. The finance minister has assured Indian public about the sound health of the Indian banks. This could also be evident from the fact that there have been no mergers and takeovers in Indian banking sector in a contrast to world scenario where finance houses are looking for mergers to cut costs on operations. We definitely are not looking to thrive; rather we are looking for growth. It is just that the pace of growth is a little slow now as compared to a year or two before. These are hard times to test the hard. The weak in business and career will be weeded out and it is sometimes very beneficial for business in the long run.Choose the word/group of words which is mostopposite in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
Thrive
CorrectThrive means grow or develop well or vigorously. So, Deteriorate is the word which is opposite in meaning to it.
IncorrectThrive means grow or develop well or vigorously. So, Deteriorate is the word which is opposite in meaning to it.
- Question 80 of 100
80. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Despite the economic crunch worldwide that saw pulverization of some of the largest banking and finance giants, Indian banking houses have managed to show positive growth this quarter. Some of India’s leading national banks have posted a net profit rise of more than 40% over the last quarter amid global turmoil. This would come as a big shot in the arm for the investors and consumers of these bank even though apprehension is mounting on other banking and broking firms worldwide. One of the main reasons behind the success of these banks this quarter would be their direct backing by the Government of India. People take solace in their investments in public sector watching the bailout packages being cashed out by governments all over the world to save big business houses.
Other private banks in India have also reported a substantial net profit over the last quarter. Given the international and domestic scenario, one cannot put this down as a mundane achievement. While others are on a cost-cutting spree and firing employees, Indian companies are actually working on boosting staffing banking and broking sectors. This can be seen as a big boon in the days to come when the current recessions ease and the economy gradually comes back on the fast track. The finance minister has assured Indian public about the sound health of the Indian banks. This could also be evident from the fact that there have been no mergers and takeovers in Indian banking sector in a contrast to world scenario where finance houses are looking for mergers to cut costs on operations. We definitely are not looking to thrive; rather we are looking for growth. It is just that the pace of growth is a little slow now as compared to a year or two before. These are hard times to test the hard. The weak in business and career will be weeded out and it is sometimes very beneficial for business in the long run.Choose the word/group of words which is mostopposite in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
Mundane
CorrectMundane means lacking interest or excitement. So, Extraordinary is the word which is opposite in meaning to it.
IncorrectMundane means lacking interest or excitement. So, Extraordinary is the word which is opposite in meaning to it.
- Question 81 of 100
81. Question
Category: EnglishRearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence so as to form meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below them.
A. What is important is sincerity and good faith.
B. One is sure that people in general are fed up with strife and want an end to this.
C. The Centre will have to be prepared to take harsh steps too.
D. The steps the Centre is taking to try to bring peace to the troubled Kashmir Valley are to be welcomed.
E. There have to be attempts to create a cordial atmosphere among different factions, political or otherwise, in Jammu and Kashmir and between the Centre and the State.
F. The ball must be kept rolling and there are bound to be positive results if efforts are made in right earnest.Which of the following should be the SIXTH (last) sentence?CorrectThe correct sequence is DEFACB.
IncorrectThe correct sequence is DEFACB.
- Question 82 of 100
82. Question
Category: EnglishRearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence so as to form meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below them.
A. What is important is sincerity and good faith.
B. One is sure that people in general are fed up with strife and want an end to this.
C. The Centre will have to be prepared to take harsh steps too.
D. The steps the Centre is taking to try to bring peace to the troubled Kashmir Valley are to be welcomed.
E. There have to be attempts to create a cordial atmosphere among different factions, political or otherwise, in Jammu and Kashmir and between the Centre and the State.
F. The ball must be kept rolling and there are bound to be positive results if efforts are made in right earnest.Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence?CorrectThe correct sequence is DEFACB.
IncorrectThe correct sequence is DEFACB.
- Question 83 of 100
83. Question
Category: EnglishRearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence so as to form meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below them.
A. What is important is sincerity and good faith.
B. One is sure that people in general are fed up with strife and want an end to this.
C. The Centre will have to be prepared to take harsh steps too.
D. The steps the Centre is taking to try to bring peace to the troubled Kashmir Valley are to be welcomed.
E. There have to be attempts to create a cordial atmosphere among different factions, political or otherwise, in Jammu and Kashmir and between the Centre and the State.
F. The ball must be kept rolling and there are bound to be positive results if efforts are made in right earnest.Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence?CorrectThe correct sequence is DEFACB.
IncorrectThe correct sequence is DEFACB.
- Question 84 of 100
84. Question
Category: EnglishRearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence so as to form meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below them.
A. What is important is sincerity and good faith.
B. One is sure that people in general are fed up with strife and want an end to this.
C. The Centre will have to be prepared to take harsh steps too.
D. The steps the Centre is taking to try to bring peace to the troubled Kashmir Valley are to be welcomed.
E. There have to be attempts to create a cordial atmosphere among different factions, political or otherwise, in Jammu and Kashmir and between the Centre and the State.
F. The ball must be kept rolling and there are bound to be positive results if efforts are made in right earnest.Which of the following should be THIRD sentence?CorrectThe correct sequence is DEFACB.
IncorrectThe correct sequence is DEFACB.
- Question 85 of 100
85. Question
Category: EnglishRearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence so as to form meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below them.
A. What is important is sincerity and good faith.
B. One is sure that people in general are fed up with strife and want an end to this.
C. The Centre will have to be prepared to take harsh steps too.
D. The steps the Centre is taking to try to bring peace to the troubled Kashmir Valley are to be welcomed.
E. There have to be attempts to create a cordial atmosphere among different factions, political or otherwise, in Jammu and Kashmir and between the Centre and the State.
F. The ball must be kept rolling and there are bound to be positive results if efforts are made in right earnest.Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence?CorrectThe correct sequence is DEFACB.
IncorrectThe correct sequence is DEFACB.
- Question 86 of 100
86. Question
Category: EnglishWhich of the phase (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each sentence should replace the word/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.A freezing morning accompanied by a dense cover of fog set the toning for the coming weekend.Correct‘set the tone’ fits the sentence appropriately as it conveys the proper meaning of the sentence.
Incorrect‘set the tone’ fits the sentence appropriately as it conveys the proper meaning of the sentence.
- Question 87 of 100
87. Question
Category: EnglishWhich of the phase (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each sentence should replace the word/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 jail is in the news again with the finding of a postal and some bullets.CorrectNo correction required.
IncorrectNo correction required.
- Question 88 of 100
88. Question
Category: EnglishWhich of the phase (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each sentence should replace the word/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 space-crunched city throws up several stories of struggle that school have had put up with to win playground for their students.Correct‘had to put up to’ fits the sentence appropriately as it makes the sentence structure grammatically correct.
Incorrect‘had to put up to’ fits the sentence appropriately as it makes the sentence structure grammatically correct.
- Question 89 of 100
89. Question
Category: EnglishWhich of the phase (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each sentence should replace the word/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.
Emotions was high as both families were taken to the police station last night.Correct‘Emotions ran high’ fits the sentence appropriately and it is an idiom which means to be in a state of excitement or anger.
Incorrect‘Emotions ran high’ fits the sentence appropriately and it is an idiom which means to be in a state of excitement or anger.
- Question 90 of 100
90. Question
Category: EnglishWhich of the phase (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each sentence should replace the word/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.
Work at all the court complexes was paralysed as lawyers went on a day-long strike as a mark of protest.CorrectNo correction required.
IncorrectNo correction required.
- Question 91 of 100
91. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is divided into 5 parts. The first part which is numbered (1) and is grammatically correct. You have to find the error in the other numbered part of the sentence and if you find the error in any part of the sentence apart from (1) then that part of the sentence is the correct choice for the given question. If all the parts are grammatically correct choose option (E) as your choice.
(1)As news of police /(A) violence spread, / (B) Patel community members, returning to villages / (C)and towns from the rally, / (D)set fire government property. / (E)No errorCorrectReplace with ‘set government property on fire’
IncorrectReplace with ‘set government property on fire’
- Question 92 of 100
92. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is divided into 5 parts. The first part which is numbered (1) and is grammatically correct. You have to find the error in the other numbered part of the sentence and if you find the error in any part of the sentence apart from (1) then that part of the sentence is the correct choice for the given question. If all the parts are grammatically correct choose option (E) as your choice.
(1)The only /(A)silver line to this recent crisis / (B)over reservation was her successful handling / (C)of talks with other OBC groups / (D)who make up 27 per cent of the state’s population. / (E) No errorCorrectReplace ‘line’ with ‘lining’
IncorrectReplace ‘line’ with ‘lining’
- Question 93 of 100
93. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is divided into 5 parts. The first part which is numbered (1) and is grammatically correct. You have to find the error in the other numbered part of the sentence and if you find the error in any part of the sentence apart from (1) then that part of the sentence is the correct choice for the given question. If all the parts are grammatically correct choose option (E) as your choice.
(1)A lot of real estate companies /(A) may come up / (B) with tempting offers and discounts but buyers should / (C) always keep their eyes open and must check / (D)whether all approvals are in place or not. / (E)No errorCorrectNo error
IncorrectNo error
- Question 94 of 100
94. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is divided into 5 parts. The first part which is numbered (1) and is grammatically correct. You have to find the error in the other numbered part of the sentence and if you find the error in any part of the sentence apart from (1) then that part of the sentence is the correct choice for the given question. If all the parts are grammatically correct choose option (E) as your choice.
(1)Before investing, / (A)you should look after the / (B)overall business dynamics of the company / (C)along with efficient management and /(D)good corporate governance. / (E) No errorCorrectReplace ‘after’ with ‘at’
IncorrectReplace ‘after’ with ‘at’
- Question 95 of 100
95. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is divided into 5 parts. The first part which is numbered (1) and is grammatically correct. You have to find the error in the other numbered part of the sentence and if you find the error in any part of the sentence apart from (1) then that part of the sentence is the correct choice for the given question. If all the parts are grammatically correct choose option (E) as your choice.
(1)Considering that a large part /(A) of the population in India / (B)does not have access to banking services, / (C)payments banks are expected to reach far-flung areas / (D)extending the umbrella of financial inclusion to everyone. / (E)No errorCorrectNo error
IncorrectNo error
- Question 96 of 100
96. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is divided into 5 parts. The first part which is numbered (1) and is grammatically correct. You have to find the error in the other numbered part of the sentence and if you find the error in any part of the sentence apart from (1) then that part of the sentence is the correct choice for the given question. If all the parts are grammatically correct choose option (E) as your choice.
(1) My teacher used to /(A)check that we were / (B) on the right track and if any mistake occurred, / (C) he would help us to analyse / (D) and resolve the issues. /( E) No errorCorrectDelete ‘to’
IncorrectDelete ‘to’
- Question 97 of 100
97. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is divided into 5 parts. The first part which is numbered (1) and is grammatically correct. You have to find the error in the other numbered part of the sentence and if you find the error in any part of the sentence apart from (1) then that part of the sentence is the correct choice for the given question. If all the parts are grammatically correct choose option (E) as your choice.
(1) He always said success /(A) was something to be celebrated, / (B) but he also believed that failure is something / (C) that you must concentrate all / (D) your energies on resolving. / (E) No errorCorrectReplace ‘is’ with ‘was’ as sentence starts in a past tense ends in past tense.
IncorrectReplace ‘is’ with ‘was’ as sentence starts in a past tense ends in past tense.
- Question 98 of 100
98. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is divided into 5 parts. The first part which is numbered (1) and is grammatically correct. You have to find the error in the other numbered part of the sentence and if you find the error in any part of the sentence apart from (1) then that part of the sentence is the correct choice for the given question. If all the parts are grammatically correct choose option (E) as your choice.
(1) The centre accepted /(A) the report of a judicial commission / (B) that indicted former chief minister / (C) and six of his ministerial colleagues against corruption,. / (D) favouritism, nepotism and administrative impropriety. / (E) No errorCorrectReplace ‘against’ with ‘for’
IncorrectReplace ‘against’ with ‘for’
- Question 99 of 100
99. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is divided into 5 parts. The first part which is numbered (1) and is grammatically correct. You have to find the error in the other numbered part of the sentence and if you find the error in any part of the sentence apart from (1) then that part of the sentence is the correct choice for the given question. If all the parts are grammatically correct choose option (E) as your choice.
(1) Companies like /(A) Infosys are moving fast / (B) on automation to ensure differentiation at a time / (C) where the technology industry and business models / (D) are undergoing rapid changes. / (E) No errorCorrectReplace ‘where’ with ‘when’
IncorrectReplace ‘where’ with ‘when’
- Question 100 of 100
100. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is divided into 5 parts. The first part which is numbered (1) and is grammatically correct. You have to find the error in the other numbered part of the sentence and if you find the error in any part of the sentence apart from (1) then that part of the sentence is the correct choice for the given question. If all the parts are grammatically correct choose option (E) as your choice.(1) With a sharp rise in the number of /(A) large-scale financial crimes, / (B) the CBI and Indian Institute of Management have initiated / (C) the first-of-its-kind course to train sleuths / (D) from the CBI to probe financial frauds. / (E) No error.CorrectIncorrect
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