RRB Office Assistant Mains Set 6
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Online RRB Mains Mock – 6
- Reasoning (Ques 1 to 40)
- Quantitative Aptitude (Ques 41 to 80)
- Computers (Ques 81 to 120)
- English (Ques 121 to 160)
- General Studies (Ques 161 to 200)
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- Question 1 of 200
1. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight students i.e. B, C, K, L, G, P, M and Z are sitting around a circular table for dinner purpose and are facing towards the centre. They are from different standards i.e. 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 12th but not necessary in same order. The one who is in 5th standard sits immediate left of the one who sits opposite of L. M sits 2nd left of Z who is opposite of the one who is in 7th standard. Z is an immediate neighbor of P who sits 2nd right of the one who is in 5th standard. The one who is in 7th standard does not sit immediate right of the one who sits opposite of the one who is in 5th standard. B sits 3rd right of M and studies in 12th. C sits immediate right of K but does not sit opposite to the one who is in 12th standard. The one who is in 9th standard sits opposite to K.The one who is in 1st standard sits opposite to the one who is in 8thstandard.K is in 4th standard and sits adjacent to the one who is in 1st standard.Who among the following is in 3rd standard?
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2. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight students i.e. B, C, K, L, G, P, M and Z are sitting around a circular table for dinner purpose and are facing towards the centre. They are from different standards i.e. 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 12th but not necessary in same order. The one who is in 5th standard sits immediate left of the one who sits opposite of L. M sits 2nd left of Z who is opposite of the one who is in 7th standard. Z is an immediate neighbor of P who sits 2nd right of the one who is in 5th standard. The one who is in 7th standard does not sit immediate right of the one who sits opposite of the one who is in 5th standard. B sits 3rd right of M and studies in 12th. C sits immediate right of K but does not sit opposite to the one who is in 12th standard. The one who is in 9th standard sits opposite to K.The one who is in 1st standard sits opposite to the one who is in 8thstandard.K is in 4th standard and sits adjacent to the one who is in 1st standard.Who among the following sits opposite to the one who is in 1st standard?
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- Question 3 of 200
3. Question
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Eight students i.e. B, C, K, L, G, P, M and Z are sitting around a circular table for dinner purpose and are facing towards the centre. They are from different standards i.e. 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 12th but not necessary in same order. The one who is in 5th standard sits immediate left of the one who sits opposite of L. M sits 2nd left of Z who is opposite of the one who is in 7th standard. Z is an immediate neighbor of P who sits 2nd right of the one who is in 5th standard. The one who is in 7th standard does not sit immediate right of the one who sits opposite of the one who is in 5th standard. B sits 3rd right of M and studies in 12th. C sits immediate right of K but does not sit opposite to the one who is in 12th standard. The one who is in 9th standard sits opposite to K.The one who is in 1st standard sits opposite to the one who is in 8thstandard.K is in 4th standard and sits adjacent to the one who is in 1st standard.Who among the following sits immediate right of B?
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4. Question
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Eight students i.e. B, C, K, L, G, P, M and Z are sitting around a circular table for dinner purpose and are facing towards the centre. They are from different standards i.e. 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 12th but not necessary in same order. The one who is in 5th standard sits immediate left of the one who sits opposite of L. M sits 2nd left of Z who is opposite of the one who is in 7th standard. Z is an immediate neighbor of P who sits 2nd right of the one who is in 5th standard. The one who is in 7th standard does not sit immediate right of the one who sits opposite of the one who is in 5th standard. B sits 3rd right of M and studies in 12th. C sits immediate right of K but does not sit opposite to the one who is in 12th standard. The one who is in 9th standard sits opposite to K.The one who is in 1st standard sits opposite to the one who is in 8thstandard.K is in 4th standard and sits adjacent to the one who is in 1st standard.P is in which standard?
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- Question 5 of 200
5. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight students i.e. B, C, K, L, G, P, M and Z are sitting around a circular table for dinner purpose and are facing towards the centre. They are from different standards i.e. 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 12th but not necessary in same order. The one who is in 5th standard sits immediate left of the one who sits opposite of L. M sits 2nd left of Z who is opposite of the one who is in 7th standard. Z is an immediate neighbor of P who sits 2nd right of the one who is in 5th standard. The one who is in 7th standard does not sit immediate right of the one who sits opposite of the one who is in 5th standard. B sits 3rd right of M and studies in 12th. C sits immediate right of K but does not sit opposite to the one who is in 12th standard. The one who is in 9th standard sits opposite to K.The one who is in 1st standard sits opposite to the one who is in 8thstandard.K is in 4th standard and sits adjacent to the one who is in 1st standard.How many students sit between the one who is in 8th standard and the one who is in 9th standard, when counted anticlockwise from the one who is in 8th standard?
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- Question 6 of 200
6. Question
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What is the code of ‘Darbhanga’?
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7. Question
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Which word is coded as “#”?
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- Question 8 of 200
8. Question
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What may be the code of “ Kerala Pune”?
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5.None of theseCorrectSolution:
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- Question 9 of 200
9. Question
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What is the code of ‘Mumbai’?
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- Question 10 of 200
10. Question
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What may be the code of “Noida Goa”?
1.#$
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5.None of these
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- Question 11 of 200
11. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight members G, M, Z, Y, D, L, B and P are sitting in a single row and facing towards south. They belong to different countries i.e.China, Japan, USA, U.K, France, Nepal, Pakistan and Bhutan but not necessary in same order.The one who is from USA sits 2nd left from P.There are two members sit between P and L who sits right of P. Z sits 2nd right of D who belongs to France. The one who belongs to China sits at extreme end. M sits 4th left of the one who belongs to China. P is immediate neighbor of M who belongs to U.K. B sits 3rd right of M. D sits immediate left of Y who belongs to Japan. The one who belongs to Bhutan sits immediate right of the one who is from Pakistan. B does not belong to Bhutan.Who among the following belongs to Bhutan?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 12 of 200
12. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight members G, M, Z, Y, D, L, B and P are sitting in a single row and facing towards south. They belong to different countries i.e.China, Japan, USA, U.K, France, Nepal, Pakistan and Bhutan but not necessary in same order.The one who is from USA sits 2nd left from P.There are two members sit between P and L who sits right of P. Z sits 2nd right of D who belongs to France. The one who belongs to China sits at extreme end. M sits 4th left of the one who belongs to China. P is immediate neighbor of M who belongs to U.K. B sits 3rd right of M. D sits immediate left of Y who belongs to Japan. The one who belongs to Bhutan sits immediate right of the one who is from Pakistan. B does not belong to Bhutan.Who among the following sits 3rd left of the one who belongs to Pakistan?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 13 of 200
13. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight members G, M, Z, Y, D, L, B and P are sitting in a single row and facing towards south. They belong to different countries i.e.China, Japan, USA, U.K, France, Nepal, Pakistan and Bhutan but not necessary in same order.The one who is from USA sits 2nd left from P.There are two members sit between P and L who sits right of P. Z sits 2nd right of D who belongs to France. The one who belongs to China sits at extreme end. M sits 4th left of the one who belongs to China. P is immediate neighbor of M who belongs to U.K. B sits 3rd right of M. D sits immediate left of Y who belongs to Japan. The one who belongs to Bhutan sits immediate right of the one who is from Pakistan. B does not belong to Bhutan.How many persons sit between Z and D?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 14 of 200
14. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight members G, M, Z, Y, D, L, B and P are sitting in a single row and facing towards south. They belong to different countries i.e.China, Japan, USA, U.K, France, Nepal, Pakistan and Bhutan but not necessary in same order.The one who is from USA sits 2nd left from P.There are two members sit between P and L who sits right of P. Z sits 2nd right of D who belongs to France. The one who belongs to China sits at extreme end. M sits 4th left of the one who belongs to China. P is immediate neighbor of M who belongs to U.K. B sits 3rd right of M. D sits immediate left of Y who belongs to Japan. The one who belongs to Bhutan sits immediate right of the one who is from Pakistan. B does not belong to Bhutan.Who among the following sits at extreme end?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 15 of 200
15. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight members G, M, Z, Y, D, L, B and P are sitting in a single row and facing towards south. They belong to different countries i.e.China, Japan, USA, U.K, France, Nepal, Pakistan and Bhutan but not necessary in same order.The one who is from USA sits 2nd left from P.There are two members sit between P and L who sits right of P. Z sits 2nd right of D who belongs to France. The one who belongs to China sits at extreme end. M sits 4th left of the one who belongs to China. P is immediate neighbor of M who belongs to U.K. B sits 3rd right of M. D sits immediate left of Y who belongs to Japan. The one who belongs to Bhutan sits immediate right of the one who is from Pakistan. B does not belong to Bhutan.Who among the following belongs to U.S.A?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 16 of 200
16. Question
Category: ReasoningIn these questions some statements followed by some conclusions .You have to take 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 does not follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statement:
Some copy are papers.
All papers are pens.
Some pens are pencils
Conclusion:1.All pencils being papers is a possibility
2.At least some pencils are pen.
3.Some pen is copy
4.All copy being paper is a possibility.
5.Some pen being papers is a possibility.CorrectSolution:
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- Question 17 of 200
17. Question
Category: ReasoningIn these questions some statements followed by some conclusions .You have to take 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 does not follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statement:
Some CPareKP.
All KP are XP.
Some XP are AP
Conclusion:1.Some XP are CP
2.All XP are CP
3.Some KPareCP
4.All AP being KP is a possibility.
5.All XP being KP is a possibility.CorrectSolution:
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- Question 18 of 200
18. Question
Category: ReasoningIn these questions some statements followed by some conclusions .You have to take 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 does not follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
Some Kerala are Chennai
No Chennai is a Pune
All Patna are Pune
Conclusion:1.No Patna is a Chennai
2.Some Kerala are definitely not Pune
3.All Kerala being Pune is a possibility
4.Some Patna being Kerala is a possibility
5.All Pune being Patna is a possibility.CorrectSolution:
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- Question 19 of 200
19. Question
Category: ReasoningIn these questions some statements followed by some conclusions .You have to take 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 does not follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
All PM are CM.
Some CM are FM.
Some FM are DM
Conclusion:1.No DM is PM
2.All FM being PM is a possibility.
3.Some PM being FM is a possibility.
4.Some DM are FM
5.All CM being PM is a possibility.CorrectSolution:
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- Question 20 of 200
20. Question
Category: ReasoningIn these questions some statements followed by some conclusions .You have to take 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 does not follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
No cat is a dog
Some cats are rats
All dogs are hens.
Conclusion:1.No rat is dog is a possibility
2.All rats are hens is a possibility
3.All hens being cat is a possibility
4.Some hens is cat is a possibility
5.Some dogs are hens.CorrectSolution:
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- Question 21 of 200
21. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight persons i.e. O, P, D, G, H, Z, T and B live on different floors of eight storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and top most floor is numbered as 8th floor. They like different flowers i.e. Bluebell, Iris, Lily, Begonia, Orchid, Clover, Holly and Buttercup. The one who likes Clover, lives on odd numbered floor but above from 3rd floor. There are two floor between the one who likes Clover and Begonia. Z lives immediate below H who lives on even numbered floor. H lives above from the one who likes Clover. There are three floors between Z and D who lives on odd numbered floor. D likes Iris and lives just above from the one who likes Lily. There is only one person lives below from the one who likes Lily. O lives immediate below from the one who likes Buttercup, who is in somewhere between the one who likes Clover and the one who likes Begonia. There is only one floor between the one who likes Holly and the one who likes Buttercup.B likes Holly and D does not live just below and just above from the one who likes Begonia. H lives on even numbered floor. G lives just above from T who likes Orchid.Who among the following likes Clover flower?
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- Question 22 of 200
22. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight persons i.e. O, P, D, G, H, Z, T and B live on different floors of eight storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and top most floor is numbered as 8th floor. They like different flowers i.e. Bluebell, Iris, Lily, Begonia, Orchid, Clover, Holly and Buttercup. The one who likes Clover, lives on odd numbered floor but above from 3rd floor. There are two floor between the one who likes Clover and Begonia. Z lives immediate below H who lives on even numbered floor. H lives above from the one who likes Clover. There are three floors between Z and D who lives on odd numbered floor. D likes Iris and lives just above from the one who likes Lily. There is only one person lives below from the one who likes Lily. O lives immediate below from the one who likes Buttercup, who is in somewhere between the one who likes Clover and the one who likes Begonia. There is only one floor between the one who likes Holly and the one who likes Buttercup.B likes Holly and D does not live just below and just above from the one who likes Begonia. H lives on even numbered floor. G lives just above from T who likes Orchid.Who among the following lives on 4th floor?
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- Question 23 of 200
23. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight persons i.e. O, P, D, G, H, Z, T and B live on different floors of eight storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and top most floor is numbered as 8th floor. They like different flowers i.e. Bluebell, Iris, Lily, Begonia, Orchid, Clover, Holly and Buttercup. The one who likes Clover, lives on odd numbered floor but above from 3rd floor. There are two floor between the one who likes Clover and Begonia. Z lives immediate below H who lives on even numbered floor. H lives above from the one who likes Clover. There are three floors between Z and D who lives on odd numbered floor. D likes Iris and lives just above from the one who likes Lily. There is only one person lives below from the one who likes Lily. O lives immediate below from the one who likes Buttercup, who is in somewhere between the one who likes Clover and the one who likes Begonia. There is only one floor between the one who likes Holly and the one who likes Buttercup.B likes Holly and D does not live just below and just above from the one who likes Begonia. H lives on even numbered floor. G lives just above from T who likes Orchid.Who among the following lives immediately above from O?
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- Question 24 of 200
24. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight persons i.e. O, P, D, G, H, Z, T and B live on different floors of eight storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and top most floor is numbered as 8th floor. They like different flowers i.e. Bluebell, Iris, Lily, Begonia, Orchid, Clover, Holly and Buttercup. The one who likes Clover, lives on odd numbered floor but above from 3rd floor. There are two floor between the one who likes Clover and Begonia. Z lives immediate below H who lives on even numbered floor. H lives above from the one who likes Clover. There are three floors between Z and D who lives on odd numbered floor. D likes Iris and lives just above from the one who likes Lily. There is only one person lives below from the one who likes Lily. O lives immediate below from the one who likes Buttercup, who is in somewhere between the one who likes Clover and the one who likes Begonia. There is only one floor between the one who likes Holly and the one who likes Buttercup.B likes Holly and D does not live just below and just above from the one who likes Begonia. H lives on even numbered floor. G lives just above from T who likes Orchid.How many floors are above from the one who likes Buttercup?
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- Question 25 of 200
25. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight persons i.e. O, P, D, G, H, Z, T and B live on different floors of eight storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and top most floor is numbered as 8th floor. They like different flowers i.e. Bluebell, Iris, Lily, Begonia, Orchid, Clover, Holly and Buttercup. The one who likes Clover, lives on odd numbered floor but above from 3rd floor. There are two floor between the one who likes Clover and Begonia. Z lives immediate below H who lives on even numbered floor. H lives above from the one who likes Clover. There are three floors between Z and D who lives on odd numbered floor. D likes Iris and lives just above from the one who likes Lily. There is only one person lives below from the one who likes Lily. O lives immediate below from the one who likes Buttercup, who is in somewhere between the one who likes Clover and the one who likes Begonia. There is only one floor between the one who likes Holly and the one who likes Buttercup.B likes Holly and D does not live just below and just above from the one who likes Begonia. H lives on even numbered floor. G lives just above from T who likes Orchid.Who among the following lives on bottom most floor?
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- Question 26 of 200
26. Question
Category: ReasoningPointing towards a woman, Mohan said, “She is only daughter- in-law of my paternal grandmother, who has only one child.” Then what is the relation of Mohan’s father with this pointed woman?
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- Question 27 of 200
27. Question
Category: ReasoningIf Y is married to Z who is father of P. S is maternal aunt of C who is sister of P. Y has only one brother. F is the son of D whose wife is E. D is brother in law of Z. Then what is the relation of S with F?
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- Question 28 of 200
28. Question
Category: ReasoningIf in the number 438526305816, position of 1st element is interchanged with 2nd element and 3rd element is interchanged with 4th element and so on. Then which number will be the 3rd from right end?
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29. Question
Category: ReasoningIn a class, there are 43 students. Ramesh’s rank is 17th from top and Seema is 4th rank below from Ramesh’s rank and her rank is at exactly between Ramesh’s rank and Sneha’s rank. Then what is the Sneha’s rank from bottom?
CorrectSolution:Sneha’s rank from top= 25
And from bottom 43-25+1= 19IncorrectSolution:Sneha’s rank from top= 25
And from bottom 43-25+1= 19 - Question 30 of 200
30. Question
Category: ReasoningSohan is moving 18km towards south direction and after reaching point P, he turns 90 degree anticlockwise and moves 20 km to reach point Q where he turns clockwise 135 degree and moves 2 km to reach point R. At point R, he turns 45 degree anticlockwise and moves 5 km. Now in which direction he is now with respect to P?
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- Question 31 of 200
31. Question
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Seven employees i.e. A, D, I, G, N, P and R have joined Career power as a faculty in different months of same the year. These months are February, July, April, December, October, September and January, starting from January. I has joined just after A who has joined in the month which having 31 days. R has joined in that month which has less than 30 days. D has joined just after R. No one has joined after I in that same year. P has not joined in that month in which number of days is equal to that month in which A has joined. G joined after N.In which month P has joined?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 32 of 200
32. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Seven employees i.e. A, D, I, G, N, P and R have joined Career power as a faculty in different months of same the year. These months are February, July, April, December, October, September and January, starting from January. I has joined just after A who has joined in the month which having 31 days. R has joined in that month which has less than 30 days. D has joined just after R. No one has joined after I in that same year. P has not joined in that month in which number of days is equal to that month in which A has joined. G joined after N.In January who has joined?CorrectSolution:
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33. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Seven employees i.e. A, D, I, G, N, P and R have joined Career power as a faculty in different months of same the year. These months are February, July, April, December, October, September and January, starting from January. I has joined just after A who has joined in the month which having 31 days. R has joined in that month which has less than 30 days. D has joined just after R. No one has joined after I in that same year. P has not joined in that month in which number of days is equal to that month in which A has joined. G joined after N.Who among the following has joined just after D?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 34 of 200
34. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Seven employees i.e. A, D, I, G, N, P and R have joined Career power as a faculty in different months of same the year. These months are February, July, April, December, October, September and January, starting from January. I has joined just after A who has joined in the month which having 31 days. R has joined in that month which has less than 30 days. D has joined just after R. No one has joined after I in that same year. P has not joined in that month in which number of days is equal to that month in which A has joined. G joined after N.Who among the following has joined on the last month of same year?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 35 of 200
35. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Seven employees i.e. A, D, I, G, N, P and R have joined Career power as a faculty in different months of same the year. These months are February, July, April, December, October, September and January, starting from January. I has joined just after A who has joined in the month which having 31 days. R has joined in that month which has less than 30 days. D has joined just after R. No one has joined after I in that same year. P has not joined in that month in which number of days is equal to that month in which A has joined. G joined after N.In which month A has joined?CorrectSolution:
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36. Question
Category: ReasoningIn the given questions, assuming the given statements to be true. Find which of the given four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.CorrectIncorrect - Question 37 of 200
37. Question
Category: ReasoningIn the given questions, assuming the given statements to be true. Find which of the given four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.CorrectIncorrect - Question 38 of 200
38. Question
Category: ReasoningIn the given questions, assuming the given statements to be true. Find which of the given four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.CorrectIncorrect - Question 39 of 200
39. Question
Category: ReasoningIn the given questions, assuming the given statements to be true. Find which of the given four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.CorrectIncorrect - Question 40 of 200
40. Question
Category: ReasoningIn the given questions, assuming the given statements to be true. Find which of the given four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.CorrectIncorrect - Question 41 of 200
41. Question
Category: QuantA bag contains 24 eggs out of which 8 are rotten. The remaining eggs are not rotten eggs. Two eggs are selected at random, what is the probability that at least one of the eggs is rotten ?
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42. Question
Category: QuantThe ratio between speed of a boat downstream and speed of the boat upstream is 7 : 5 respectively. If the boat travels a distance of 63 km downstream in 3 hours, what is the speed of the boat in still water ? (in km/hr)
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43. Question
Category: QuantThe circumference of the semi-circle is 180 cm. If the side of a square is 60% more than the diameter of the circle, what is the perimeter of the square ?
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44. Question
Category: QuantIn jar A, 180 litre milk was mix with 36 litre water. Some of this mixture was taken out from Jar A and put it in Jar B. If after adding 6 litres of water in the mixture, the respective ratio between milk and water in Jar B was 5 : 2 respectively, what was the amount of mixture that was taken out from Jar A ? (in litres)
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45. Question
Category: QuantThe distance between two cities (M and N) is 569 km. A train starts from city M at 8 a.m. and travel towards city N at 53 km/hr. Another train starts from city N at 9 am and travel towards city M at 76 km/hr. At what time will the trains meet ?
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46. Question
Category: Quant14 men can do a work in 18 days, 15 women can do a work in 24 days. If 14 men work for first three days and 10 women work after that for three days, find the part of work left after that ?
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47. Question
Category: QuantA invests some amount in a scheme at 5% and B at 3% for two years. If the total sum invested by A and B is 4000 and the simple interest received by both is same then find the amount invested by A.
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48. Question
Category: QuantA seller marks the price 50% above the cost price and gives 10% discount on an item. While selling, he cheats customer by giving 20% less in weight. Find his overall profit percent (approximate) ?
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49. Question
Category: QuantA, B and C started a business with their investment in the ratio 1 : 2 : 4. After 6 months, A invested the half amount more as before and B invest same the amount as before while C withdrew 1/4 th of his investment. Find the ratio of their profits at the end of the year.
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50. Question
Category: QuantThe average marks in Science subject of a class of 20 students in 68. If the marks of two students were misread as 48 and 65 of the actual marks 72 and 61 respectively, then what should be the correct average ?
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51. Question
Category: QuantIn these questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answerCorrectSolution:
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52. Question
Category: QuantIn these questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answerCorrectSolution:
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53. Question
Category: QuantIn these questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answerCorrectSolution:
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54. Question
Category: QuantIn these questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answerCorrectSolution:
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55. Question
Category: QuantIn these questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answerCorrectSolution:
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56. Question
Category: QuantStudy the following table and answer the questions that follow:-
The table shows the data related to investment made by five friends in two schemes A and B for different time periods and at different rate of interest.
Find the difference in the compound interest and simple interest earned by Saket through scheme B if he invested Rs 12000 in scheme B.
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57. Question
Category: QuantStudy the following table and answer the questions that follow:-
The table shows the data related to investment made by five friends in two schemes A and B for different time periods and at different rate of interest.
The amount obtained by Sanjeev by investing same sum of money in scheme A & B at compound interest are in ratio 25 : 16. Find the value of x.
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58. Question
Category: QuantStudy the following table and answer the questions that follow:-
The table shows the data related to investment made by five friends in two schemes A and B for different time periods and at different rate of interest.
Saahil invested a sum of money(x) in scheme A at SI while Sarash invested three-seventh of x in scheme B at CI. Total interest earned by Saahil and Sarash is what percent of amount invested by Saahil in scheme A ?
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59. Question
Category: QuantStudy the following table and answer the questions that follow:-
The table shows the data related to investment made by five friends in two schemes A and B for different time periods and at different rate of interest.
From a total of Rs 12,000 Sarash invested three-fifth in Scheme A and rest in scheme B at SI. Find the difference in the interest earned.
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60. Question
Category: QuantStudy the following table and answer the questions that follow:-
The table shows the data related to investment made by five friends in two schemes A and B for different time periods and at different rate of interest.
Saket invested an amount (P) in A at SI and Saahil an amount of Q in B at SI and earn interest in ratio of 5 : 4. Which one of the following is false statement?1.P isless than Q
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61. Question
Category: QuantEvery year the amount of a car depreciates by 5% of its value at the time of purchase. If its value is Rs. 214343.75 at present, what was the value three years back?
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62. Question
Category: QuantCalculate the simple interest on an amount of Rs. 3000 at
per annum for a period from 5 February 2015 to 18 April 2015.
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63. Question
Category: QuantTwo pipes can fill a tank in 20 and 24 minutes, respectively and a waste pipe can empty 3 gallons per minute. All the three pipes at work together can fill the tank in 15 minutes. The capacity of the tank in gallons is
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64. Question
Category: QuantThe ratio between the speeds of a truck, car and train is 3 : 8 : 12. The car moved uniformly and covered a distance of 1040 km in 13 hours. What is the average speed of the truck and the train together?
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The ratio between the speeds of the truck, car and train is 3 : 8 : 12.
Given that the car covers 1040 km in 13 hours, the speed of the car = 80 km/h
Also, if we assume that the speeds of the truck, car and train are 3x, 8x and 12x respectively, then x = 10
Therefore, speed of truck = 30 km/h
Speed of train = 120 km/h
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The ratio between the speeds of the truck, car and train is 3 : 8 : 12.
Given that the car covers 1040 km in 13 hours, the speed of the car = 80 km/h
Also, if we assume that the speeds of the truck, car and train are 3x, 8x and 12x respectively, then x = 10
Therefore, speed of truck = 30 km/h
Speed of train = 120 km/h
- Question 65 of 200
65. Question
Category: QuantAn integer is chosen at random from the number 1, 2, ……., 25. The probability that the chosen number is divisible by 3 or 4 is
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Let P(3) be the probability of choosing a number divisible by 3 and P(4) be the probability of choosing a number divisible by 4
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Let P(3) be the probability of choosing a number divisible by 3 and P(4) be the probability of choosing a number divisible by 4
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66. Question
Category: QuantWhat should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?2, 7, 23, 72, 220, 665, ?CorrectSolution:
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67. Question
Category: QuantWhat should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?3, 3, 6, 4, 12, 5, ?CorrectSolution:
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68. Question
Category: QuantWhat should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?8544, 1420, 280, ?, 18, 5, 1CorrectSolution:
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69. Question
Category: QuantWhat should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?–5, –2, 3, ?, 19, 30, 43CorrectSolution:
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70. Question
Category: QuantWhat should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?12, 13, 5, 14, -50, -25, ?CorrectSolution:
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71. Question
Category: QuantThe following graph shows the percentage of failed students in three different classes of a school in five different years.
Study the graph carefully to answer the questions based.
In 2012, in class V, 140 students passed which is equal to 175% of failed students of same class in 2013. Find the ratio of failed students and passed students in 2012 & 2013 respectively in class V.
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72. Question
Category: QuantThe following graph shows the percentage of failed students in three different classes of a school in five different years.
Study the graph carefully to answer the questions based.
If the total strength of students in 2010 in class IV was 150 and it increases every year by 50, then find the number of passed students in 2013
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73. Question
Category: QuantThe following graph shows the percentage of failed students in three different classes of a school in five different years.
Study the graph carefully to answer the questions based.
The ratio of girls to boys who failed in class III in 2014 was 7 : 10. One-seventh i.e. 5 of these girls passed when their answer sheet were re-evaluated which made the number of passed girls i.e. 84 in 2014, 20% more than those in 2010 in same class. Find the number of passed boys in 2010 in class III. Total students in class III in 2014 and 2010 are in ratio 5 : 4.
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74. Question
Category: QuantThe following graph shows the percentage of failed students in three different classes of a school in five different years.
Study the graph carefully to answer the questions based.
In 2012, 105 students failed in class III, while 198 students passed in class IV. The number of passed boys is 17 more than the passed girls in class III and the number of failed girls is 15 less than the failed boys in class IV. Find the difference in failed boys of class IV and passed girls of class III.
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75. Question
Category: QuantThe following graph shows the percentage of failed students in three different classes of a school in five different years.
Study the graph carefully to answer the questions based.
Find the average of percentage of passed students of class IV throughout the given years
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76. Question
Category: QuantThe time taken by a boat to travel ‘x’ km upstream is twice the time taken by the same boat to travel ‘x’ km downstream. If speed of the boat in still water is 12 km/hr, what is the speed of current ? (in km/hr)
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77. Question
Category: QuantAt present Tarun is twice Vishal’s age and half of Tanvi’s age. After four years Tarun will be 1.5 times Vishal’s age and Tanvi will be 2.5 times Vishal’s age then. What is Tanvi’s present age ?
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78. Question
Category: QuantAkash scored 73 marks in subject A. He scored 56% marks in subject B and X marks in subject C. Maximum marks in each subject were 150. The overall percentage marks obtained by Akash in all the three subjects together were 54%. How many marks did he score in subject C ?
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79. Question
Category: QuantOne third and three fourth parts to two equal glasses are filled with milk. Then the unfilled portions of glasses are filled up completely with sugar
and mixed in another bottle. Now, the ratio of milk and sugar
in the bottle is
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80. Question
Category: QuantHow many kilograms of sugar costing Rs. 10 per kg must be mixed with 36 kg of sugar costing Rs. 8 per kg so that a gain of 20% by selling the mixture at Rs. 10.20 per kg?
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Let x be the required quantity of sugar costing Rs. 10 per kg added with 36 kg of sugar costing Rs. 8 per kg
∴ 1 : 3 = x : 36
⇒ x = 12 kgIncorrectSolution:
Let x be the required quantity of sugar costing Rs. 10 per kg added with 36 kg of sugar costing Rs. 8 per kg
∴ 1 : 3 = x : 36
⇒ x = 12 kg - Question 81 of 200
81. Question
Category: ComputerThe term ‘time sharing’ has been replaced by:
CorrectSolution:In computing, multitasking is a concept of performing multiple tasks (also known as processes) over a certain period of time by executing them concurrently. They’ve replaced time sharing terminology.
IncorrectSolution:In computing, multitasking is a concept of performing multiple tasks (also known as processes) over a certain period of time by executing them concurrently. They’ve replaced time sharing terminology.
- Question 82 of 200
82. Question
Category: ComputerPress __________ to open ‘Find’ dialog box.
CorrectSolution:Ctrl + F is the short cut key combination to open find dialogue box.
IncorrectSolution:Ctrl + F is the short cut key combination to open find dialogue box.
- Question 83 of 200
83. Question
Category: ComputerWhat is the overall term for creating, editing, formatting, storing, retrieving and printing a text document?
CorrectSolution:Word processing is the overall term for creating, editing, formatting, storing, retrieving and printing a text document.
IncorrectSolution:Word processing is the overall term for creating, editing, formatting, storing, retrieving and printing a text document.
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84. Question
Category: ComputerWhat happens when you click on Insert >> Picture >> Clip Art
CorrectSolution:Insert >> Picture >> Clip Art series of action opens clip art taskbar.
IncorrectSolution:Insert >> Picture >> Clip Art series of action opens clip art taskbar.
- Question 85 of 200
85. Question
Category: ComputerWhat is a motion path?
CorrectSolution:Motion path is a method of moving items on a slide.
IncorrectSolution:Motion path is a method of moving items on a slide.
- Question 86 of 200
86. Question
Category: ComputerWhat is that computer program called which translates one program instruction at a time into machine language?
CorrectSolution:Interpreter Takes Single instruction as input and Compiler Takes Entire program as input.
IncorrectSolution:Interpreter Takes Single instruction as input and Compiler Takes Entire program as input.
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87. Question
Category: ComputerWhat is another name for additive manufacturing?
CorrectSolution:3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing (AM), are processes used to synthesize a three-dimensional object in which successive layers of material are formed under computer control to create the object.
IncorrectSolution:3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing (AM), are processes used to synthesize a three-dimensional object in which successive layers of material are formed under computer control to create the object.
- Question 88 of 200
88. Question
Category: ComputerWhat is decorative text called, that you can add to a document?
CorrectSolution:WordArt is decorative text that you can add to a document. You can make changes to WordArt, such as the font size and the text colour, by using the drawing tools options available automatically after you insert or select the WordArt in a document.
IncorrectSolution:WordArt is decorative text that you can add to a document. You can make changes to WordArt, such as the font size and the text colour, by using the drawing tools options available automatically after you insert or select the WordArt in a document.
- Question 89 of 200
89. Question
Category: ComputerIf a word is typed that is not in MS Word’s dictionary, a wavy underline appears below the word. What is the color of the underline that appears in this situation?
CorrectSolution:This indicates either a possible spelling error or that Word doesn’t recognize a word, such as a proper name or place. Green underline- Word thinks that grammar should be revised. Blue underline- A word is spelled correctly but does not seem to be the correct word for the sentence.
IncorrectSolution:This indicates either a possible spelling error or that Word doesn’t recognize a word, such as a proper name or place. Green underline- Word thinks that grammar should be revised. Blue underline- A word is spelled correctly but does not seem to be the correct word for the sentence.
- Question 90 of 200
90. Question
Category: ComputerA type of instruction that can produce several lines of machine language code is called a ______.
CorrectSolution:A Macro instruction is a line of computer program coding that results in one or more lines of program coding in the target programming language, sets variables for use by other statements, etc.
IncorrectSolution:A Macro instruction is a line of computer program coding that results in one or more lines of program coding in the target programming language, sets variables for use by other statements, etc.
- Question 91 of 200
91. Question
Category: ComputerThe _______ appears automatically when you select text in an Office suite program, such as word, Excel or PowerPoint.
CorrectSolution:The mini toolbar is a small formatting toolbar that appears when a text is selected in one of the Office suite applications. The toolbar is specifically used for formatting the selected text. It allows you to set font type, size, color and style. It also helps in setting the alignment and indentation of the selected text.
IncorrectSolution:The mini toolbar is a small formatting toolbar that appears when a text is selected in one of the Office suite applications. The toolbar is specifically used for formatting the selected text. It allows you to set font type, size, color and style. It also helps in setting the alignment and indentation of the selected text.
- Question 92 of 200
92. Question
Category: ComputerThe startup routine runs, when machine boots up is known as _____________.
CorrectSolution:The startup routine runs, when machine boots up is BOOT up.
IncorrectSolution:The startup routine runs, when machine boots up is BOOT up.
- Question 93 of 200
93. Question
Category: ComputerWhich of the following is not an in-built software application found in MS windows?
CorrectSolution:MS Word is not an in-built application of windows. However, it can be downloaded.
IncorrectSolution:MS Word is not an in-built application of windows. However, it can be downloaded.
- Question 94 of 200
94. Question
Category: ComputerThe key F12 opens a ______.
CorrectSolution:The key F12 opens a Save As dialog box.
IncorrectSolution:The key F12 opens a Save As dialog box.
- Question 95 of 200
95. Question
Category: ComputerThe operation of combining two cells into a single cell in Excel is referred to as ________.
CorrectSolution:The operation of combining two cells into a single cell in Excel is referred to as merge cells.
IncorrectSolution:The operation of combining two cells into a single cell in Excel is referred to as merge cells.
- Question 96 of 200
96. Question
Category: ComputerWhat is the default the cell content alignment in Excel?
CorrectSolution:Text left aligned and numbers right aligned is default alignment in
IncorrectSolution:Text left aligned and numbers right aligned is default alignment in
- Question 97 of 200
97. Question
Category: Computer__________ are graphics created using computers and, more generally, the representation and manipulation of image data by a computer with help from specialized software and hardware.
CorrectSolution:Computer graphics are pictures and movies created using computers – usually referring to image data created by a computer specifically with help from specialized graphical hardware and software.
IncorrectSolution:Computer graphics are pictures and movies created using computers – usually referring to image data created by a computer specifically with help from specialized graphical hardware and software.
- Question 98 of 200
98. Question
Category: ComputerWhich among the following is the short cut key for slideshow?
CorrectSolution:F5 is the shortcut key for slideshow.
IncorrectSolution:F5 is the shortcut key for slideshow.
- Question 99 of 200
99. Question
Category: ComputerTo switch the slide orientation between portrait and landscape – Click __________ and select Portrait or Landscape as your requirement.
CorrectSolution:You have to select slide orientation to change orientation.
IncorrectSolution:You have to select slide orientation to change orientation.
- Question 100 of 200
100. Question
Category: ComputerWhich bar is usually located below the Title Bar that provides categorized options?
CorrectSolution:The Menu Bar is the horizontal band that contains commands and options that can be chosen.
IncorrectSolution:The Menu Bar is the horizontal band that contains commands and options that can be chosen.
- Question 101 of 200
101. Question
Category: ComputerInheritance is the ability of an object to pass on its characteristics to its ____________.
CorrectSolution:A superclass passes its characteristics to it’s subclass in concept of inheritance in programming languages.
IncorrectSolution:A superclass passes its characteristics to it’s subclass in concept of inheritance in programming languages.
- Question 102 of 200
102. Question
Category: ComputerWhat does the computer Motherboard contains that houses setting configurations and is powered by the onboard battery?
CorrectSolution:The CMOS is a physical part of the motherboard: it is a memory chip that houses setting configurations and is powered by the onboard battery. The CMOS is reset and loses all custom settings in case the battery runs out of energy, additionally, the system clock resets when the CMOS loses power.
IncorrectSolution:The CMOS is a physical part of the motherboard: it is a memory chip that houses setting configurations and is powered by the onboard battery. The CMOS is reset and loses all custom settings in case the battery runs out of energy, additionally, the system clock resets when the CMOS loses power.
- Question 103 of 200
103. Question
Category: ComputerSystem software is the set of programs that enables your computer’s hardware devices and __________ software to work together.
CorrectSolution:System software is the set of programs that enables your computer’s hardware devices and application software to work together.
IncorrectSolution:System software is the set of programs that enables your computer’s hardware devices and application software to work together.
- Question 104 of 200
104. Question
Category: ComputerCorrectSolution:It is a formula to get sum of the data from cell number
IncorrectSolution:It is a formula to get sum of the data from cell number
- Question 105 of 200
105. Question
Category: ComputerThe default and maximum size of text filed in Access is ______.
CorrectSolution:The default and maximum size of text filed in Access is 50 and 255 characters.
IncorrectSolution:The default and maximum size of text filed in Access is 50 and 255 characters.
- Question 106 of 200
106. Question
Category: ComputerWhich among the following term is used for: Unauthorized copying of software to be used for personal gain instead of personal backups?
CorrectSolution:Software piracy is the illegal copying, distribution, or use of software.
IncorrectSolution:Software piracy is the illegal copying, distribution, or use of software.
- Question 107 of 200
107. Question
Category: ComputerType _______to start a numbered list, and then press SPACEBAR or the TAB key.
CorrectSolution:1. -> Spacebar -> enter, will start numbered list.
IncorrectSolution:1. -> Spacebar -> enter, will start numbered list.
- Question 108 of 200
108. Question
Category: ComputerA/(n) ___________ is an object embedded in a web page or email, which unobtrusively (usually invisibly) allows checking that a user has accessed the content.
CorrectSolution:Common uses of web beacon are email tracking and page tagging for web analytics. Its alternative names are web bug, tracking bug, tag, or page tag.
IncorrectSolution:Common uses of web beacon are email tracking and page tagging for web analytics. Its alternative names are web bug, tracking bug, tag, or page tag.
- Question 109 of 200
109. Question
Category: ComputerIn which process, each program is split into fixed size program components called pages?
CorrectSolution:Paging is a process in which each program is split into fixed size program components called pages. Some pages of it are loaded in the main memory, depending upon the storage availability and requirement to execute program.
IncorrectSolution:Paging is a process in which each program is split into fixed size program components called pages. Some pages of it are loaded in the main memory, depending upon the storage availability and requirement to execute program.
- Question 110 of 200
110. Question
Category: ComputerHow many rows are there in latest version of MS Excel?
CorrectSolution:In latest version there are 1,048,576 rows by 16,384 columns.
IncorrectSolution:In latest version there are 1,048,576 rows by 16,384 columns.
- Question 111 of 200
111. Question
Category: ComputerWhich among the following is true about HTML and XML markup languages?
CorrectSolution:HTML and XML are based on SGML. SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) is a standard for how to specify a document markup language or tag set. Such a specification is itself a document type definition (DTD). SGML is not in itself a document language, but a description of how to specify one.
IncorrectSolution:HTML and XML are based on SGML. SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) is a standard for how to specify a document markup language or tag set. Such a specification is itself a document type definition (DTD). SGML is not in itself a document language, but a description of how to specify one.
- Question 112 of 200
112. Question
Category: ComputerWhich among the following layer is the layer closest to transmission medium?
CorrectSolution:Physical is the layer closest to transmission medium.
IncorrectSolution:Physical is the layer closest to transmission medium.
- Question 113 of 200
113. Question
Category: ComputerTo create a table in MS-Access:
CorrectSolution:All of the above are true and required to create a Table in MS Access.
IncorrectSolution:All of the above are true and required to create a Table in MS Access.
- Question 114 of 200
114. Question
Category: ComputerIP addresses are converted to ______________.
CorrectSolution:.IP addresses are converted to a hierarchy of domain names
IncorrectSolution:.IP addresses are converted to a hierarchy of domain names
- Question 115 of 200
115. Question
Category: Computer______ users a standard called IEEE802.6.
CorrectSolution:IEEE 802.6 is a standard governed by the ANSI for Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN).
IncorrectSolution:IEEE 802.6 is a standard governed by the ANSI for Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN).
- Question 116 of 200
116. Question
Category: ComputerWhich of the following must be contained in a URL?
CorrectSolution:A protocol identifier, www and the unique registered domain name are requisite for a URL
IncorrectSolution:A protocol identifier, www and the unique registered domain name are requisite for a URL
- Question 117 of 200
117. Question
Category: ComputerThe process of a computer receiving information from a server on the internet is known as _______.
CorrectSolution:Downloading is the process of a computer receiving information from a server
IncorrectSolution:Downloading is the process of a computer receiving information from a server
- Question 118 of 200
118. Question
Category: ComputerWhat converts high-level languages into machine language?
CorrectSolution:A complier is used to translate a program written in a high-level language to a machine language by compiling the entire program in one go.
IncorrectSolution:A complier is used to translate a program written in a high-level language to a machine language by compiling the entire program in one go.
- Question 119 of 200
119. Question
Category: ComputerThe altering of data so that it is not usable unless the changes are undone is _______.
CorrectSolution:Encryption is the most effective way to achieve data security. To read an encrypted file, you must have access to a secret key or password that enables you to decrypt it. Unencrypted data is called plain text ; encrypted data is referred to as cipher text.
IncorrectSolution:Encryption is the most effective way to achieve data security. To read an encrypted file, you must have access to a secret key or password that enables you to decrypt it. Unencrypted data is called plain text ; encrypted data is referred to as cipher text.
- Question 120 of 200
120. Question
Category: ComputerOnly OS independent complier is :
CorrectSolution:Java complier called JVM – Java Virtual Machine is independent of platform.
IncorrectSolution:Java complier called JVM – Java Virtual Machine is independent of platform.
- Question 121 of 200
121. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
IN THEORY, overnight air travel should be wonderfully convenient. Instead of booking a hotel for the night and losing a day, travellers simply sleep while they fly. In reality, sleeping on a plane is hard, and at an airport tougher still. The chairs in terminals, nobody’s idea of comfort to begin with, tend to have armrests that make splaying out unfeasible. Even in business-class lounges, travellers contortthemselves into impossible shapes to pretend that workspace desks are actually beds.But soon there may be less need for such acrobatics. Sleep pods are coming to more and more airports. Last month, Washington Dulles International put out a call for proposals for a company to provide “a quiet and comfortable place within the airport to sleep, relax, or work while waiting to board a flight”. Mexico City’s airport has just added sleep pods with a space-age design for $30 a night. YotelAir, which offers pods in Amsterdam, London and Paris, is a touch more expensive at $42 for four hours. Dearer still is Minute Suites, which has operations in three American airports with a fourth coming later this year. Its prices start at $32 an hour. NapCity, which is yet to sign its first lease, will charge $45 for the first hour and a slightly lower rate after that.
The concept is not new. Japan opened its first capsule hotels in the late 1970s. But today sleep pods seem to be on the verge of conquering Western airports. And they have taken on a distinctly Western style, leaving behind the Asian model—often little more than a mattress and the minimumrequisite space for a human body. They have televisions and charging stations and sell items such as toothbrushes. That is great news for flyers. But the bigger question for the future of sleep pods is whether they make sense for airports. One concern may be revenue. Airports generally take a cut of the money that retailers in the terminal make. That is by no means pocket change. The founder of one capsule hotel company told Bloomberg that a single seat in a restaurant can generate $20,000 a year. It is unclear whether sleeping pods, even the most-compact of which take up the space of a couple of restaurant seats, will generate returns that big. And so airports may think twice before giving up room to them. Airports also may be wary of creating new competition for nearby hotels. They enjoy a good relationship with these hotels, which offer lodging for airline crews and stranded passengers, and send shuttles to and from the airports. Hoteliers would surely balk if airports cosied up to their cheaper and more-convenient rivals.
But travellers are willing to do a lot for a good night’s sleep. Take, for example, the new bus service that runs from Los Angeles to San Francisco, which Gulliver recently reported on. It goes out of its way to take longer so that passengers can get eight hours of rest. Whether airports will be equally willing to let its customers get some shut-eye remains to be seen.Why “sleeping pods” can reduce the need for the “acrobatics”?
CorrectSolution: All the sentences given in the context of the passage is true. Throughout the passage it is explained how sleeping pods can be more convenient then the expensive hotels because of the technologies it is equipped with. Hence option (e) is the correct choice.
IncorrectSolution: All the sentences given in the context of the passage is true. Throughout the passage it is explained how sleeping pods can be more convenient then the expensive hotels because of the technologies it is equipped with. Hence option (e) is the correct choice.
- Question 122 of 200
122. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
IN THEORY, overnight air travel should be wonderfully convenient. Instead of booking a hotel for the night and losing a day, travellers simply sleep while they fly. In reality, sleeping on a plane is hard, and at an airport tougher still. The chairs in terminals, nobody’s idea of comfort to begin with, tend to have armrests that make splaying out unfeasible. Even in business-class lounges, travellers contortthemselves into impossible shapes to pretend that workspace desks are actually beds.But soon there may be less need for such acrobatics. Sleep pods are coming to more and more airports. Last month, Washington Dulles International put out a call for proposals for a company to provide “a quiet and comfortable place within the airport to sleep, relax, or work while waiting to board a flight”. Mexico City’s airport has just added sleep pods with a space-age design for $30 a night. YotelAir, which offers pods in Amsterdam, London and Paris, is a touch more expensive at $42 for four hours. Dearer still is Minute Suites, which has operations in three American airports with a fourth coming later this year. Its prices start at $32 an hour. NapCity, which is yet to sign its first lease, will charge $45 for the first hour and a slightly lower rate after that.
The concept is not new. Japan opened its first capsule hotels in the late 1970s. But today sleep pods seem to be on the verge of conquering Western airports. And they have taken on a distinctly Western style, leaving behind the Asian model—often little more than a mattress and the minimumrequisite space for a human body. They have televisions and charging stations and sell items such as toothbrushes. That is great news for flyers. But the bigger question for the future of sleep pods is whether they make sense for airports. One concern may be revenue. Airports generally take a cut of the money that retailers in the terminal make. That is by no means pocket change. The founder of one capsule hotel company told Bloomberg that a single seat in a restaurant can generate $20,000 a year. It is unclear whether sleeping pods, even the most-compact of which take up the space of a couple of restaurant seats, will generate returns that big. And so airports may think twice before giving up room to them. Airports also may be wary of creating new competition for nearby hotels. They enjoy a good relationship with these hotels, which offer lodging for airline crews and stranded passengers, and send shuttles to and from the airports. Hoteliers would surely balk if airports cosied up to their cheaper and more-convenient rivals.
But travellers are willing to do a lot for a good night’s sleep. Take, for example, the new bus service that runs from Los Angeles to San Francisco, which Gulliver recently reported on. It goes out of its way to take longer so that passengers can get eight hours of rest. Whether airports will be equally willing to let its customers get some shut-eye remains to be seen.What can be inferred about the needs of travellers now-a-days?
CorrectSolution: Only option(e) is relevant in the context of the passage, remaining options are completely irrelevant.
IncorrectSolution: Only option(e) is relevant in the context of the passage, remaining options are completely irrelevant.
- Question 123 of 200
123. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
IN THEORY, overnight air travel should be wonderfully convenient. Instead of booking a hotel for the night and losing a day, travellers simply sleep while they fly. In reality, sleeping on a plane is hard, and at an airport tougher still. The chairs in terminals, nobody’s idea of comfort to begin with, tend to have armrests that make splaying out unfeasible. Even in business-class lounges, travellers contortthemselves into impossible shapes to pretend that workspace desks are actually beds.But soon there may be less need for such acrobatics. Sleep pods are coming to more and more airports. Last month, Washington Dulles International put out a call for proposals for a company to provide “a quiet and comfortable place within the airport to sleep, relax, or work while waiting to board a flight”. Mexico City’s airport has just added sleep pods with a space-age design for $30 a night. YotelAir, which offers pods in Amsterdam, London and Paris, is a touch more expensive at $42 for four hours. Dearer still is Minute Suites, which has operations in three American airports with a fourth coming later this year. Its prices start at $32 an hour. NapCity, which is yet to sign its first lease, will charge $45 for the first hour and a slightly lower rate after that.
The concept is not new. Japan opened its first capsule hotels in the late 1970s. But today sleep pods seem to be on the verge of conquering Western airports. And they have taken on a distinctly Western style, leaving behind the Asian model—often little more than a mattress and the minimumrequisite space for a human body. They have televisions and charging stations and sell items such as toothbrushes. That is great news for flyers. But the bigger question for the future of sleep pods is whether they make sense for airports. One concern may be revenue. Airports generally take a cut of the money that retailers in the terminal make. That is by no means pocket change. The founder of one capsule hotel company told Bloomberg that a single seat in a restaurant can generate $20,000 a year. It is unclear whether sleeping pods, even the most-compact of which take up the space of a couple of restaurant seats, will generate returns that big. And so airports may think twice before giving up room to them. Airports also may be wary of creating new competition for nearby hotels. They enjoy a good relationship with these hotels, which offer lodging for airline crews and stranded passengers, and send shuttles to and from the airports. Hoteliers would surely balk if airports cosied up to their cheaper and more-convenient rivals.
But travellers are willing to do a lot for a good night’s sleep. Take, for example, the new bus service that runs from Los Angeles to San Francisco, which Gulliver recently reported on. It goes out of its way to take longer so that passengers can get eight hours of rest. Whether airports will be equally willing to let its customers get some shut-eye remains to be seen.What are the future prospects of Sleeping pods?
CorrectSolution: Only option(b) explains the future prospects of Sleeping pods, remaining options are just talking about the features and advantages of sleeping pods.
IncorrectSolution: Only option(b) explains the future prospects of Sleeping pods, remaining options are just talking about the features and advantages of sleeping pods.
- Question 124 of 200
124. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
IN THEORY, overnight air travel should be wonderfully convenient. Instead of booking a hotel for the night and losing a day, travellers simply sleep while they fly. In reality, sleeping on a plane is hard, and at an airport tougher still. The chairs in terminals, nobody’s idea of comfort to begin with, tend to have armrests that make splaying out unfeasible. Even in business-class lounges, travellers contortthemselves into impossible shapes to pretend that workspace desks are actually beds.But soon there may be less need for such acrobatics. Sleep pods are coming to more and more airports. Last month, Washington Dulles International put out a call for proposals for a company to provide “a quiet and comfortable place within the airport to sleep, relax, or work while waiting to board a flight”. Mexico City’s airport has just added sleep pods with a space-age design for $30 a night. YotelAir, which offers pods in Amsterdam, London and Paris, is a touch more expensive at $42 for four hours. Dearer still is Minute Suites, which has operations in three American airports with a fourth coming later this year. Its prices start at $32 an hour. NapCity, which is yet to sign its first lease, will charge $45 for the first hour and a slightly lower rate after that.
The concept is not new. Japan opened its first capsule hotels in the late 1970s. But today sleep pods seem to be on the verge of conquering Western airports. And they have taken on a distinctly Western style, leaving behind the Asian model—often little more than a mattress and the minimumrequisite space for a human body. They have televisions and charging stations and sell items such as toothbrushes. That is great news for flyers. But the bigger question for the future of sleep pods is whether they make sense for airports. One concern may be revenue. Airports generally take a cut of the money that retailers in the terminal make. That is by no means pocket change. The founder of one capsule hotel company told Bloomberg that a single seat in a restaurant can generate $20,000 a year. It is unclear whether sleeping pods, even the most-compact of which take up the space of a couple of restaurant seats, will generate returns that big. And so airports may think twice before giving up room to them. Airports also may be wary of creating new competition for nearby hotels. They enjoy a good relationship with these hotels, which offer lodging for airline crews and stranded passengers, and send shuttles to and from the airports. Hoteliers would surely balk if airports cosied up to their cheaper and more-convenient rivals.
But travellers are willing to do a lot for a good night’s sleep. Take, for example, the new bus service that runs from Los Angeles to San Francisco, which Gulliver recently reported on. It goes out of its way to take longer so that passengers can get eight hours of rest. Whether airports will be equally willing to let its customers get some shut-eye remains to be seen.Why do travelers prefer an overnight air travel ?
CorrectSolution: Only option(a) is correct, as rest of the options are not true in context of the passage.
IncorrectSolution: Only option(a) is correct, as rest of the options are not true in context of the passage.
- Question 125 of 200
125. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
IN THEORY, overnight air travel should be wonderfully convenient. Instead of booking a hotel for the night and losing a day, travellers simply sleep while they fly. In reality, sleeping on a plane is hard, and at an airport tougher still. The chairs in terminals, nobody’s idea of comfort to begin with, tend to have armrests that make splaying out unfeasible. Even in business-class lounges, travellers contortthemselves into impossible shapes to pretend that workspace desks are actually beds.But soon there may be less need for such acrobatics. Sleep pods are coming to more and more airports. Last month, Washington Dulles International put out a call for proposals for a company to provide “a quiet and comfortable place within the airport to sleep, relax, or work while waiting to board a flight”. Mexico City’s airport has just added sleep pods with a space-age design for $30 a night. YotelAir, which offers pods in Amsterdam, London and Paris, is a touch more expensive at $42 for four hours. Dearer still is Minute Suites, which has operations in three American airports with a fourth coming later this year. Its prices start at $32 an hour. NapCity, which is yet to sign its first lease, will charge $45 for the first hour and a slightly lower rate after that.
The concept is not new. Japan opened its first capsule hotels in the late 1970s. But today sleep pods seem to be on the verge of conquering Western airports. And they have taken on a distinctly Western style, leaving behind the Asian model—often little more than a mattress and the minimumrequisite space for a human body. They have televisions and charging stations and sell items such as toothbrushes. That is great news for flyers. But the bigger question for the future of sleep pods is whether they make sense for airports. One concern may be revenue. Airports generally take a cut of the money that retailers in the terminal make. That is by no means pocket change. The founder of one capsule hotel company told Bloomberg that a single seat in a restaurant can generate $20,000 a year. It is unclear whether sleeping pods, even the most-compact of which take up the space of a couple of restaurant seats, will generate returns that big. And so airports may think twice before giving up room to them. Airports also may be wary of creating new competition for nearby hotels. They enjoy a good relationship with these hotels, which offer lodging for airline crews and stranded passengers, and send shuttles to and from the airports. Hoteliers would surely balk if airports cosied up to their cheaper and more-convenient rivals.
But travellers are willing to do a lot for a good night’s sleep. Take, for example, the new bus service that runs from Los Angeles to San Francisco, which Gulliver recently reported on. It goes out of its way to take longer so that passengers can get eight hours of rest. Whether airports will be equally willing to let its customers get some shut-eye remains to be seen.How sleeping pods is an architectural delight and just the right stop for air passengers in transit/ departure area to relax and work in their own comfort zone?
CorrectSolution: Only option(b) explains about the architectural delight of Sleeping pods, rest of the options are not correct.
IncorrectSolution: Only option(b) explains about the architectural delight of Sleeping pods, rest of the options are not correct.
- Question 126 of 200
126. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
IN THEORY, overnight air travel should be wonderfully convenient. Instead of booking a hotel for the night and losing a day, travellers simply sleep while they fly. In reality, sleeping on a plane is hard, and at an airport tougher still. The chairs in terminals, nobody’s idea of comfort to begin with, tend to have armrests that make splaying out unfeasible. Even in business-class lounges, travellers contortthemselves into impossible shapes to pretend that workspace desks are actually beds.But soon there may be less need for such acrobatics. Sleep pods are coming to more and more airports. Last month, Washington Dulles International put out a call for proposals for a company to provide “a quiet and comfortable place within the airport to sleep, relax, or work while waiting to board a flight”. Mexico City’s airport has just added sleep pods with a space-age design for $30 a night. YotelAir, which offers pods in Amsterdam, London and Paris, is a touch more expensive at $42 for four hours. Dearer still is Minute Suites, which has operations in three American airports with a fourth coming later this year. Its prices start at $32 an hour. NapCity, which is yet to sign its first lease, will charge $45 for the first hour and a slightly lower rate after that.
The concept is not new. Japan opened its first capsule hotels in the late 1970s. But today sleep pods seem to be on the verge of conquering Western airports. And they have taken on a distinctly Western style, leaving behind the Asian model—often little more than a mattress and the minimumrequisite space for a human body. They have televisions and charging stations and sell items such as toothbrushes. That is great news for flyers. But the bigger question for the future of sleep pods is whether they make sense for airports. One concern may be revenue. Airports generally take a cut of the money that retailers in the terminal make. That is by no means pocket change. The founder of one capsule hotel company told Bloomberg that a single seat in a restaurant can generate $20,000 a year. It is unclear whether sleeping pods, even the most-compact of which take up the space of a couple of restaurant seats, will generate returns that big. And so airports may think twice before giving up room to them. Airports also may be wary of creating new competition for nearby hotels. They enjoy a good relationship with these hotels, which offer lodging for airline crews and stranded passengers, and send shuttles to and from the airports. Hoteliers would surely balk if airports cosied up to their cheaper and more-convenient rivals.
But travellers are willing to do a lot for a good night’s sleep. Take, for example, the new bus service that runs from Los Angeles to San Francisco, which Gulliver recently reported on. It goes out of its way to take longer so that passengers can get eight hours of rest. Whether airports will be equally willing to let its customers get some shut-eye remains to be seen.Why are the questions being raised about the future of sleep pods?
CorrectSolution: Refer to the 2nd paragraph of the passage, “One concern may be revenue”. Here the author is raising the concern over the perfect feasibility of such a proposal if one looks at the economic aspect of this.
IncorrectSolution: Refer to the 2nd paragraph of the passage, “One concern may be revenue”. Here the author is raising the concern over the perfect feasibility of such a proposal if one looks at the economic aspect of this.
- Question 127 of 200
127. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
IN THEORY, overnight air travel should be wonderfully convenient. Instead of booking a hotel for the night and losing a day, travellers simply sleep while they fly. In reality, sleeping on a plane is hard, and at an airport tougher still. The chairs in terminals, nobody’s idea of comfort to begin with, tend to have armrests that make splaying out unfeasible. Even in business-class lounges, travellers contortthemselves into impossible shapes to pretend that workspace desks are actually beds.But soon there may be less need for such acrobatics. Sleep pods are coming to more and more airports. Last month, Washington Dulles International put out a call for proposals for a company to provide “a quiet and comfortable place within the airport to sleep, relax, or work while waiting to board a flight”. Mexico City’s airport has just added sleep pods with a space-age design for $30 a night. YotelAir, which offers pods in Amsterdam, London and Paris, is a touch more expensive at $42 for four hours. Dearer still is Minute Suites, which has operations in three American airports with a fourth coming later this year. Its prices start at $32 an hour. NapCity, which is yet to sign its first lease, will charge $45 for the first hour and a slightly lower rate after that.
The concept is not new. Japan opened its first capsule hotels in the late 1970s. But today sleep pods seem to be on the verge of conquering Western airports. And they have taken on a distinctly Western style, leaving behind the Asian model—often little more than a mattress and the minimumrequisite space for a human body. They have televisions and charging stations and sell items such as toothbrushes. That is great news for flyers. But the bigger question for the future of sleep pods is whether they make sense for airports. One concern may be revenue. Airports generally take a cut of the money that retailers in the terminal make. That is by no means pocket change. The founder of one capsule hotel company told Bloomberg that a single seat in a restaurant can generate $20,000 a year. It is unclear whether sleeping pods, even the most-compact of which take up the space of a couple of restaurant seats, will generate returns that big. And so airports may think twice before giving up room to them. Airports also may be wary of creating new competition for nearby hotels. They enjoy a good relationship with these hotels, which offer lodging for airline crews and stranded passengers, and send shuttles to and from the airports. Hoteliers would surely balk if airports cosied up to their cheaper and more-convenient rivals.
But travellers are willing to do a lot for a good night’s sleep. Take, for example, the new bus service that runs from Los Angeles to San Francisco, which Gulliver recently reported on. It goes out of its way to take longer so that passengers can get eight hours of rest. Whether airports will be equally willing to let its customers get some shut-eye remains to be seen.Choose the word/group of words which is most SIMILAR in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in passage.
ContortCorrectSolution:Contort means twist or bend out of the normal shape.
Warp means make or become bent or twisted out of shape, typically as a result of the effects of heat or damp.
Frizz means form (hair) into a mass of small, tight curls.
Sully means damage the purity or integrity of.
Pervert means distort or corrupt the original course, meaning, or state of (something).
Hence only Warp has similar meaning as Contort.IncorrectSolution:Contort means twist or bend out of the normal shape.
Warp means make or become bent or twisted out of shape, typically as a result of the effects of heat or damp.
Frizz means form (hair) into a mass of small, tight curls.
Sully means damage the purity or integrity of.
Pervert means distort or corrupt the original course, meaning, or state of (something).
Hence only Warp has similar meaning as Contort. - Question 128 of 200
128. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
IN THEORY, overnight air travel should be wonderfully convenient. Instead of booking a hotel for the night and losing a day, travellers simply sleep while they fly. In reality, sleeping on a plane is hard, and at an airport tougher still. The chairs in terminals, nobody’s idea of comfort to begin with, tend to have armrests that make splaying out unfeasible. Even in business-class lounges, travellers contortthemselves into impossible shapes to pretend that workspace desks are actually beds.But soon there may be less need for such acrobatics. Sleep pods are coming to more and more airports. Last month, Washington Dulles International put out a call for proposals for a company to provide “a quiet and comfortable place within the airport to sleep, relax, or work while waiting to board a flight”. Mexico City’s airport has just added sleep pods with a space-age design for $30 a night. YotelAir, which offers pods in Amsterdam, London and Paris, is a touch more expensive at $42 for four hours. Dearer still is Minute Suites, which has operations in three American airports with a fourth coming later this year. Its prices start at $32 an hour. NapCity, which is yet to sign its first lease, will charge $45 for the first hour and a slightly lower rate after that.
The concept is not new. Japan opened its first capsule hotels in the late 1970s. But today sleep pods seem to be on the verge of conquering Western airports. And they have taken on a distinctly Western style, leaving behind the Asian model—often little more than a mattress and the minimumrequisite space for a human body. They have televisions and charging stations and sell items such as toothbrushes. That is great news for flyers. But the bigger question for the future of sleep pods is whether they make sense for airports. One concern may be revenue. Airports generally take a cut of the money that retailers in the terminal make. That is by no means pocket change. The founder of one capsule hotel company told Bloomberg that a single seat in a restaurant can generate $20,000 a year. It is unclear whether sleeping pods, even the most-compact of which take up the space of a couple of restaurant seats, will generate returns that big. And so airports may think twice before giving up room to them. Airports also may be wary of creating new competition for nearby hotels. They enjoy a good relationship with these hotels, which offer lodging for airline crews and stranded passengers, and send shuttles to and from the airports. Hoteliers would surely balk if airports cosied up to their cheaper and more-convenient rivals.
But travellers are willing to do a lot for a good night’s sleep. Take, for example, the new bus service that runs from Los Angeles to San Francisco, which Gulliver recently reported on. It goes out of its way to take longer so that passengers can get eight hours of rest. Whether airports will be equally willing to let its customers get some shut-eye remains to be seen.Choose the word/group of words which is most SIMILAR in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in passage.
acrobaticsCorrectSolution:Acrobatics means spectacular gymnastic feats.
Ascend means go up or climb.
Bob means make a quick, short movement up and down.Somersaultsmeans an acrobatic movement in which a person turns head over heels in the air or on the ground and lands or finishes on their feet.
Plummetmeans fall or drop straight down at high speed.
Hence only Bob has similar meaning as Acrobatics.IncorrectSolution:Acrobatics means spectacular gymnastic feats.
Ascend means go up or climb.
Bob means make a quick, short movement up and down.Somersaultsmeans an acrobatic movement in which a person turns head over heels in the air or on the ground and lands or finishes on their feet.
Plummetmeans fall or drop straight down at high speed.
Hence only Bob has similar meaning as Acrobatics. - Question 129 of 200
129. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
IN THEORY, overnight air travel should be wonderfully convenient. Instead of booking a hotel for the night and losing a day, travellers simply sleep while they fly. In reality, sleeping on a plane is hard, and at an airport tougher still. The chairs in terminals, nobody’s idea of comfort to begin with, tend to have armrests that make splaying out unfeasible. Even in business-class lounges, travellers contortthemselves into impossible shapes to pretend that workspace desks are actually beds.But soon there may be less need for such acrobatics. Sleep pods are coming to more and more airports. Last month, Washington Dulles International put out a call for proposals for a company to provide “a quiet and comfortable place within the airport to sleep, relax, or work while waiting to board a flight”. Mexico City’s airport has just added sleep pods with a space-age design for $30 a night. YotelAir, which offers pods in Amsterdam, London and Paris, is a touch more expensive at $42 for four hours. Dearer still is Minute Suites, which has operations in three American airports with a fourth coming later this year. Its prices start at $32 an hour. NapCity, which is yet to sign its first lease, will charge $45 for the first hour and a slightly lower rate after that.
The concept is not new. Japan opened its first capsule hotels in the late 1970s. But today sleep pods seem to be on the verge of conquering Western airports. And they have taken on a distinctly Western style, leaving behind the Asian model—often little more than a mattress and the minimumrequisite space for a human body. They have televisions and charging stations and sell items such as toothbrushes. That is great news for flyers. But the bigger question for the future of sleep pods is whether they make sense for airports. One concern may be revenue. Airports generally take a cut of the money that retailers in the terminal make. That is by no means pocket change. The founder of one capsule hotel company told Bloomberg that a single seat in a restaurant can generate $20,000 a year. It is unclear whether sleeping pods, even the most-compact of which take up the space of a couple of restaurant seats, will generate returns that big. And so airports may think twice before giving up room to them. Airports also may be wary of creating new competition for nearby hotels. They enjoy a good relationship with these hotels, which offer lodging for airline crews and stranded passengers, and send shuttles to and from the airports. Hoteliers would surely balk if airports cosied up to their cheaper and more-convenient rivals.
But travellers are willing to do a lot for a good night’s sleep. Take, for example, the new bus service that runs from Los Angeles to San Francisco, which Gulliver recently reported on. It goes out of its way to take longer so that passengers can get eight hours of rest. Whether airports will be equally willing to let its customers get some shut-eye remains to be seen.Choose the word/group of words which isMOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in passage.
REQUISITECorrectSolution:Requisite means made necessary by particular circumstances or regulations.
Dispensablemeans able to be replaced or done without; superfluous.
Condign means (of punishment or retribution) appropriate to the crime or wrongdoing; fitting and deserved.Desideratummeans something that is needed or wanted. Featsmeans an achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strength.Balance means an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.
Hence Requisite and Dispensable are opposite in meaning.IncorrectSolution:Requisite means made necessary by particular circumstances or regulations.
Dispensablemeans able to be replaced or done without; superfluous.
Condign means (of punishment or retribution) appropriate to the crime or wrongdoing; fitting and deserved.Desideratummeans something that is needed or wanted. Featsmeans an achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strength.Balance means an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.
Hence Requisite and Dispensable are opposite in meaning. - Question 130 of 200
130. Question
Category: EnglishRead the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
IN THEORY, overnight air travel should be wonderfully convenient. Instead of booking a hotel for the night and losing a day, travellers simply sleep while they fly. In reality, sleeping on a plane is hard, and at an airport tougher still. The chairs in terminals, nobody’s idea of comfort to begin with, tend to have armrests that make splaying out unfeasible. Even in business-class lounges, travellers contortthemselves into impossible shapes to pretend that workspace desks are actually beds.But soon there may be less need for such acrobatics. Sleep pods are coming to more and more airports. Last month, Washington Dulles International put out a call for proposals for a company to provide “a quiet and comfortable place within the airport to sleep, relax, or work while waiting to board a flight”. Mexico City’s airport has just added sleep pods with a space-age design for $30 a night. YotelAir, which offers pods in Amsterdam, London and Paris, is a touch more expensive at $42 for four hours. Dearer still is Minute Suites, which has operations in three American airports with a fourth coming later this year. Its prices start at $32 an hour. NapCity, which is yet to sign its first lease, will charge $45 for the first hour and a slightly lower rate after that.
The concept is not new. Japan opened its first capsule hotels in the late 1970s. But today sleep pods seem to be on the verge of conquering Western airports. And they have taken on a distinctly Western style, leaving behind the Asian model—often little more than a mattress and the minimumrequisite space for a human body. They have televisions and charging stations and sell items such as toothbrushes. That is great news for flyers. But the bigger question for the future of sleep pods is whether they make sense for airports. One concern may be revenue. Airports generally take a cut of the money that retailers in the terminal make. That is by no means pocket change. The founder of one capsule hotel company told Bloomberg that a single seat in a restaurant can generate $20,000 a year. It is unclear whether sleeping pods, even the most-compact of which take up the space of a couple of restaurant seats, will generate returns that big. And so airports may think twice before giving up room to them. Airports also may be wary of creating new competition for nearby hotels. They enjoy a good relationship with these hotels, which offer lodging for airline crews and stranded passengers, and send shuttles to and from the airports. Hoteliers would surely balk if airports cosied up to their cheaper and more-convenient rivals.
But travellers are willing to do a lot for a good night’s sleep. Take, for example, the new bus service that runs from Los Angeles to San Francisco, which Gulliver recently reported on. It goes out of its way to take longer so that passengers can get eight hours of rest. Whether airports will be equally willing to let its customers get some shut-eye remains to be seen.Choose the word/group of words which isMOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in passage.
WARYCorrectSolution: Warymeans feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems.
Leery means cautious or wary due to realistic suspicions.
Heedlessmeans showing a reckless lack of care or attention. Charymeans cautiously or suspiciously reluctant to do something. Hepmeans old-fashioned term for hip. Fusssymeans causing laughter or amusement; humorous.
Hence Wary and Heedless are opposite in meaning.IncorrectSolution: Warymeans feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems.
Leery means cautious or wary due to realistic suspicions.
Heedlessmeans showing a reckless lack of care or attention. Charymeans cautiously or suspiciously reluctant to do something. Hepmeans old-fashioned term for hip. Fusssymeans causing laughter or amusement; humorous.
Hence Wary and Heedless are opposite in meaning. - Question 131 of 200
131. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following questions given below there are two blanks, each blank indicates that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits to the meaning of the sentence as a whole.The demonetisation of high-value rupee notes in November, and the ________ of the Goods and Services Tax this year seem to be the most _______ causes behind the lacklustre growth numbers released so far.CorrectSolution:‘ implementation, proximate’ is the correct set of words making the sentence meaningful.
Proximate means closest in relationship, immediate.
Ensuing means happen or occur afterwards or as a result.IncorrectSolution:‘ implementation, proximate’ is the correct set of words making the sentence meaningful.
Proximate means closest in relationship, immediate.
Ensuing means happen or occur afterwards or as a result. - Question 132 of 200
132. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following questions given below there are two blanks, each blank indicates that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits to the meaning of the sentence as a whole.The decision to _______ security training comes coupled with an India-Afghanistan trade fair sponsored by USAID, that will _______ Afghanistan’s Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah and other ministers to Delhi this week.CorrectSolution:‘ enhance, welcome’ is the correct set of words making the sentence meaningful.
Exacerbate means make worse.
Ingress means the action or fact of going in or entering, the capacity or right of entrance.IncorrectSolution:‘ enhance, welcome’ is the correct set of words making the sentence meaningful.
Exacerbate means make worse.
Ingress means the action or fact of going in or entering, the capacity or right of entrance. - Question 133 of 200
133. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following questions given below there are two blanks, each blank indicates that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits to the meaning of the sentence as a whole.The government must rise to the _________ and enact tough structural reforms, instead of _______ an easy way out through the fiscal door.CorrectSolution:‘ challenge, finding’ is the correct set of words making the sentence meaningful.
Stimulation means encouragement of something to make it develop or become more active.IncorrectSolution:‘ challenge, finding’ is the correct set of words making the sentence meaningful.
Stimulation means encouragement of something to make it develop or become more active. - Question 134 of 200
134. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following questions given below there are two blanks, each blank indicates that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits to the meaning of the sentence as a whole.It is no surprise then that, as reflected in the ______ credit offtake numbers, private investment has failed to make _________ use of the country’s relatively high private savings rate.CorrectSolution:‘ sluggish, sufficient’ is the correct set of words making the sentence meaningful. Sluggishmeans slow-moving or inactive.
Passable means just good enough to be acceptable, satisfactory.
Demure means reserved, modest, and shy.
Copacetic means in excellent order.IncorrectSolution:‘ sluggish, sufficient’ is the correct set of words making the sentence meaningful. Sluggishmeans slow-moving or inactive.
Passable means just good enough to be acceptable, satisfactory.
Demure means reserved, modest, and shy.
Copacetic means in excellent order. - Question 135 of 200
135. Question
Category: EnglishIn each of the following questions given below there are two blanks, each blank indicates that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits to the meaning of the sentence as a whole.The various ________ in the market for land and labour have been holding back the economy for decades now, stopping investors from risking their capital on large-scale projects needed to ______ growth.CorrectSolution:‘ rigidities, boost’ is the correct set of words making the sentence meaningful.Solemnities meansthe state or quality of being serious and dignified.
Asperities meansharshness of tone or manner.IncorrectSolution:‘ rigidities, boost’ is the correct set of words making the sentence meaningful.Solemnities meansthe state or quality of being serious and dignified.
Asperities meansharshness of tone or manner. - Question 136 of 200
136. Question
Category: EnglishWhich of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each statement 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 firmly believes that a significant change in the structures of our various departments is necessary.CorrectSolution:No correction is required here.
IncorrectSolution:No correction is required here.
- Question 137 of 200
137. Question
Category: EnglishWhich of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each statement 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 University cancelled the exam within ten minutes of its starting after it was discovered that the question paper been leaked.CorrectSolution:‘ had been leaked’ is the correct use as past perfect tense is used to represent the incident of past of the past, when the sentence is in past tense ‘cancelled the exam’. ‘leaking of question paper’ is the incident of past of the past.
Ex. The booking clerk closed the window after all the tickets had been sold.IncorrectSolution:‘ had been leaked’ is the correct use as past perfect tense is used to represent the incident of past of the past, when the sentence is in past tense ‘cancelled the exam’. ‘leaking of question paper’ is the incident of past of the past.
Ex. The booking clerk closed the window after all the tickets had been sold. - Question 138 of 200
138. Question
Category: EnglishWhich of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each statement 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.When actor- turned politician paid a visit to her school to attend its ruby celebration recently, little did she know she would take home the most memorable experience of her life.CorrectSolution:No correction is required here.
IncorrectSolution:No correction is required here.
- Question 139 of 200
139. Question
Category: EnglishWhich of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each statement 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.One of the oldest clubs in the city it has, once again, proved that when it comes to celebrations, nothing can beat the arrangements that greet guests for the venue.CorrectSolution:‘it, once again, proved’ is the correct use as the use of ‘has’ after ‘it’ is superfluous.
IncorrectSolution:‘it, once again, proved’ is the correct use as the use of ‘has’ after ‘it’ is superfluous.
- Question 140 of 200
140. Question
Category: EnglishWhich of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each statement 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.A group of lawyers took violence while trying to stop another group from attending court.CorrectSolution:‘took to violence’ is the correct use as ‘take to’ means ‘to start’ while ‘take to violence’ means ‘to start violence’.
IncorrectSolution:‘took to violence’ is the correct use as ‘take to’ means ‘to start’ while ‘take to violence’ means ‘to start violence’.
- Question 141 of 200
141. Question
Category: EnglishRearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) GVA in agriculture is estimated to have grown by 6 per cent in the third quarter of 2016-17. (B) For one, there is an element of a statistical illusion arising from the fact that GVA in agriculture contracted by 2.2 per cent in the comparable quarter of the previous year. (C) As was evident in reports from across the country, there was widespread distress in rural India following demonetisation. (D) One of the most significant drivers of GDP growth in the current year appears to be agriculture, going by the latest CSO estimate. (E) But an even more significant surprise is that it does not appear to reflect the across-the-board collapse in agricultural commodity prices after demonetisation took effect. (F) There are two problems with the estimates.Which of the following should be the firstsentence after rearrangement?CorrectSolution:The sequence after rearrangement of the sentences is DAFBEC.
IncorrectSolution:The sequence after rearrangement of the sentences is DAFBEC.
- Question 142 of 200
142. Question
Category: EnglishRearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) GVA in agriculture is estimated to have grown by 6 per cent in the third quarter of 2016-17. (B) For one, there is an element of a statistical illusion arising from the fact that GVA in agriculture contracted by 2.2 per cent in the comparable quarter of the previous year. (C) As was evident in reports from across the country, there was widespread distress in rural India following demonetisation. (D) One of the most significant drivers of GDP growth in the current year appears to be agriculture, going by the latest CSO estimate. (E) But an even more significant surprise is that it does not appear to reflect the across-the-board collapse in agricultural commodity prices after demonetisation took effect. (F) There are two problems with the estimates.Which of the following should be the thirdsentence after rearrangement?CorrectSolution:The sequence after rearrangement of the sentences is DAFBEC.
IncorrectSolution:The sequence after rearrangement of the sentences is DAFBEC.
- Question 143 of 200
143. Question
Category: EnglishRearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) GVA in agriculture is estimated to have grown by 6 per cent in the third quarter of 2016-17. (B) For one, there is an element of a statistical illusion arising from the fact that GVA in agriculture contracted by 2.2 per cent in the comparable quarter of the previous year. (C) As was evident in reports from across the country, there was widespread distress in rural India following demonetisation. (D) One of the most significant drivers of GDP growth in the current year appears to be agriculture, going by the latest CSO estimate. (E) But an even more significant surprise is that it does not appear to reflect the across-the-board collapse in agricultural commodity prices after demonetisation took effect. (F) There are two problems with the estimates.Which of the following should be the fourth sentence after rearrangement?CorrectSolution:The sequence after rearrangement of the sentences is DAFBEC.
IncorrectSolution:The sequence after rearrangement of the sentences is DAFBEC.
- Question 144 of 200
144. Question
Category: EnglishRearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) GVA in agriculture is estimated to have grown by 6 per cent in the third quarter of 2016-17. (B) For one, there is an element of a statistical illusion arising from the fact that GVA in agriculture contracted by 2.2 per cent in the comparable quarter of the previous year. (C) As was evident in reports from across the country, there was widespread distress in rural India following demonetisation. (D) One of the most significant drivers of GDP growth in the current year appears to be agriculture, going by the latest CSO estimate. (E) But an even more significant surprise is that it does not appear to reflect the across-the-board collapse in agricultural commodity prices after demonetisation took effect. (F) There are two problems with the estimates.Which of the following should be the lastsentence after rearrangement?CorrectSolution:The sequence after rearrangement of the sentences is DAFBEC.
IncorrectSolution:The sequence after rearrangement of the sentences is DAFBEC.
- Question 145 of 200
145. Question
Category: EnglishRearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) GVA in agriculture is estimated to have grown by 6 per cent in the third quarter of 2016-17. (B) For one, there is an element of a statistical illusion arising from the fact that GVA in agriculture contracted by 2.2 per cent in the comparable quarter of the previous year. (C) As was evident in reports from across the country, there was widespread distress in rural India following demonetisation. (D) One of the most significant drivers of GDP growth in the current year appears to be agriculture, going by the latest CSO estimate. (E) But an even more significant surprise is that it does not appear to reflect the across-the-board collapse in agricultural commodity prices after demonetisation took effect. (F) There are two problems with the estimates.Which of the following should be the secondsentence after rearrangement?CorrectSolution:The sequence after rearrangement of the sentences is DAFBEC.
IncorrectSolution:The sequence after rearrangement of the sentences is DAFBEC.
- Question 146 of 200
146. Question
Category: EnglishRead each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is (E). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)We have been trying (A)/ to eradicate poverty (B)/ but our efforts have got (C)/ only limited success. (D)/ No error. (E)CorrectSolution:The sentence is grammatically correct.
IncorrectSolution:The sentence is grammatically correct.
- Question 147 of 200
147. Question
Category: EnglishRead each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is (E). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)The old system will be result (A)/ in heavy losses and (B)/ hence we strongly advocate (C)/ replacement with the new system. (D)/ No error. (E)CorrectSolution:The use of ‘be’ is superfluous as the sentence is in active voice.
IncorrectSolution:The use of ‘be’ is superfluous as the sentence is in active voice.
- Question 148 of 200
148. Question
Category: EnglishRead each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is (E). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)His dealing with other traders (A)/ had always suspected (B)/ though he was (C)/ spotlessly clean. (D)/ No error. (E)CorrectSolution:Use ‘been’ before ‘suspected’ as the sentence must be in passive voice.
IncorrectSolution:Use ‘been’ before ‘suspected’ as the sentence must be in passive voice.
- Question 149 of 200
149. Question
Category: EnglishRead each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is (E). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)All the parties (A)/ whose presidents were asked to resign (B)/ were involved in (C)/ anti- national activities. (D)/ No error. (E)CorrectSolution:The sentence is grammatically correct.
IncorrectSolution:The sentence is grammatically correct.
- Question 150 of 200
150. Question
Category: EnglishRead each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is (E). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)Why did people get (A)/ so much annoyed (B)/ even at little provocation (C)/ is a matter of investigation. (D)/ No error. (E)CorrectSolution:Use ‘Why people get’ instead of ‘why did people get’ because with interrogative word, clause is used in the format of ‘Interrogative word + subject + verb’.
Ex. Why people hate him is a matter of investigation.IncorrectSolution:Use ‘Why people get’ instead of ‘why did people get’ because with interrogative word, clause is used in the format of ‘Interrogative word + subject + verb’.
Ex. Why people hate him is a matter of investigation. - Question 151 of 200
151. Question
Category: EnglishIn 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 meaningfully complete.It is only with a great degree of efforts (191) and circumspection that the interim report of the Steering Committee of the Constitutional Assembly of Sri Lanka can be acquired (192). The panel, chaired by Prime Minister RanilWickremesinghe, has done creditably by producing a forward-looking proposal within 18 months of its first sitting. However, there have been several such reports in the past thatenvisioned(193) far-reaching reforms in the country’s structure. None of them found broad acceptance among(194) Sri Lanka’s polity. It is thus difficult to see the interim report as the beginning of an irreversible custom (195) of constitutional reform. There is room for bothrebuke (196) and fear. There is caliber (197) for optimism that Sri Lanka’s fractious polity could get its act together and assume (198) a durable constitution that would nurture (199) its unity and stability, distribute powers equitably across ethnic and geographical divisions, and ensure (200)economic prosperity for all.CorrectSolution:‘ caution’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
Exertion means the application of a force, influence, or quality.IncorrectSolution:‘ caution’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
Exertion means the application of a force, influence, or quality. - Question 152 of 200
152. Question
Category: EnglishIn 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 meaningfully complete.It is only with a great degree of efforts (191) and circumspection that the interim report of the Steering Committee of the Constitutional Assembly of Sri Lanka can be acquired (192). The panel, chaired by Prime Minister RanilWickremesinghe, has done creditably by producing a forward-looking proposal within 18 months of its first sitting. However, there have been several such reports in the past thatenvisioned(193) far-reaching reforms in the country’s structure. None of them found broad acceptance among(194) Sri Lanka’s polity. It is thus difficult to see the interim report as the beginning of an irreversible custom (195) of constitutional reform. There is room for bothrebuke (196) and fear. There is caliber (197) for optimism that Sri Lanka’s fractious polity could get its act together and assume (198) a durable constitution that would nurture (199) its unity and stability, distribute powers equitably across ethnic and geographical divisions, and ensure (200)economic prosperity for all.CorrectSolution:‘ welcomed’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
Accosted means approach and address (someone) boldly or aggressively.IncorrectSolution:‘ welcomed’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
Accosted means approach and address (someone) boldly or aggressively. - Question 153 of 200
153. Question
Category: EnglishIn 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 meaningfully complete.It is only with a great degree of efforts (191) and circumspection that the interim report of the Steering Committee of the Constitutional Assembly of Sri Lanka can be acquired (192). The panel, chaired by Prime Minister RanilWickremesinghe, has done creditably by producing a forward-looking proposal within 18 months of its first sitting. However, there have been several such reports in the past thatenvisioned(193) far-reaching reforms in the country’s structure. None of them found broad acceptance among(194) Sri Lanka’s polity. It is thus difficult to see the interim report as the beginning of an irreversible custom (195) of constitutional reform. There is room for bothrebuke (196) and fear. There is caliber (197) for optimism that Sri Lanka’s fractious polity could get its act together and assume (198) a durable constitution that would nurture (199) its unity and stability, distribute powers equitably across ethnic and geographical divisions, and ensure (200)economic prosperity for all.CorrectSolution:No improvement is required here.
IncorrectSolution:No improvement is required here.
- Question 154 of 200
154. Question
Category: EnglishIn 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 meaningfully complete.It is only with a great degree of efforts (191) and circumspection that the interim report of the Steering Committee of the Constitutional Assembly of Sri Lanka can be acquired (192). The panel, chaired by Prime Minister RanilWickremesinghe, has done creditably by producing a forward-looking proposal within 18 months of its first sitting. However, there have been several such reports in the past thatenvisioned(193) far-reaching reforms in the country’s structure. None of them found broad acceptance among(194) Sri Lanka’s polity. It is thus difficult to see the interim report as the beginning of an irreversible custom (195) of constitutional reform. There is room for bothrebuke (196) and fear. There is caliber (197) for optimism that Sri Lanka’s fractious polity could get its act together and assume (198) a durable constitution that would nurture (199) its unity and stability, distribute powers equitably across ethnic and geographical divisions, and ensure (200)economic prosperity for all.CorrectSolution:‘ within’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
IncorrectSolution:‘ within’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
- Question 155 of 200
155. Question
Category: EnglishIn 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 meaningfully complete.It is only with a great degree of efforts (191) and circumspection that the interim report of the Steering Committee of the Constitutional Assembly of Sri Lanka can be acquired (192). The panel, chaired by Prime Minister RanilWickremesinghe, has done creditably by producing a forward-looking proposal within 18 months of its first sitting. However, there have been several such reports in the past thatenvisioned(193) far-reaching reforms in the country’s structure. None of them found broad acceptance among(194) Sri Lanka’s polity. It is thus difficult to see the interim report as the beginning of an irreversible custom (195) of constitutional reform. There is room for bothrebuke (196) and fear. There is caliber (197) for optimism that Sri Lanka’s fractious polity could get its act together and assume (198) a durable constitution that would nurture (199) its unity and stability, distribute powers equitably across ethnic and geographical divisions, and ensure (200)economic prosperity for all.CorrectSolution:‘ process’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
Consecrate means devote (something) exclusively to a particular purpose.IncorrectSolution:‘ process’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
Consecrate means devote (something) exclusively to a particular purpose. - Question 156 of 200
156. Question
Category: EnglishIn 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 meaningfully complete.It is only with a great degree of efforts (191) and circumspection that the interim report of the Steering Committee of the Constitutional Assembly of Sri Lanka can be acquired (192). The panel, chaired by Prime Minister RanilWickremesinghe, has done creditably by producing a forward-looking proposal within 18 months of its first sitting. However, there have been several such reports in the past thatenvisioned(193) far-reaching reforms in the country’s structure. None of them found broad acceptance among(194) Sri Lanka’s polity. It is thus difficult to see the interim report as the beginning of an irreversible custom (195) of constitutional reform. There is room for bothrebuke (196) and fear. There is caliber (197) for optimism that Sri Lanka’s fractious polity could get its act together and assume (198) a durable constitution that would nurture (199) its unity and stability, distribute powers equitably across ethnic and geographical divisions, and ensure (200)economic prosperity for all.CorrectSolution:‘ hope’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
IncorrectSolution:‘ hope’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
- Question 157 of 200
157. Question
Category: EnglishIn 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 meaningfully complete.It is only with a great degree of efforts (191) and circumspection that the interim report of the Steering Committee of the Constitutional Assembly of Sri Lanka can be acquired (192). The panel, chaired by Prime Minister RanilWickremesinghe, has done creditably by producing a forward-looking proposal within 18 months of its first sitting. However, there have been several such reports in the past thatenvisioned(193) far-reaching reforms in the country’s structure. None of them found broad acceptance among(194) Sri Lanka’s polity. It is thus difficult to see the interim report as the beginning of an irreversible custom (195) of constitutional reform. There is room for bothrebuke (196) and fear. There is caliber (197) for optimism that Sri Lanka’s fractious polity could get its act together and assume (198) a durable constitution that would nurture (199) its unity and stability, distribute powers equitably across ethnic and geographical divisions, and ensure (200)economic prosperity for all.CorrectSolution:‘ scope’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
IncorrectSolution:‘ scope’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
- Question 158 of 200
158. Question
Category: EnglishIn 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 meaningfully complete.It is only with a great degree of efforts (191) and circumspection that the interim report of the Steering Committee of the Constitutional Assembly of Sri Lanka can be acquired (192). The panel, chaired by Prime Minister RanilWickremesinghe, has done creditably by producing a forward-looking proposal within 18 months of its first sitting. However, there have been several such reports in the past thatenvisioned(193) far-reaching reforms in the country’s structure. None of them found broad acceptance among(194) Sri Lanka’s polity. It is thus difficult to see the interim report as the beginning of an irreversible custom (195) of constitutional reform. There is room for bothrebuke (196) and fear. There is caliber (197) for optimism that Sri Lanka’s fractious polity could get its act together and assume (198) a durable constitution that would nurture (199) its unity and stability, distribute powers equitably across ethnic and geographical divisions, and ensure (200)economic prosperity for all.CorrectSolution:‘ adopt’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
Enumerate means establish the number of.
Concede means admit or agree that something is true after first denying or resisting it.IncorrectSolution:‘ adopt’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
Enumerate means establish the number of.
Concede means admit or agree that something is true after first denying or resisting it. - Question 159 of 200
159. Question
Category: EnglishIn 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 meaningfully complete.It is only with a great degree of efforts (191) and circumspection that the interim report of the Steering Committee of the Constitutional Assembly of Sri Lanka can be acquired (192). The panel, chaired by Prime Minister RanilWickremesinghe, has done creditably by producing a forward-looking proposal within 18 months of its first sitting. However, there have been several such reports in the past thatenvisioned(193) far-reaching reforms in the country’s structure. None of them found broad acceptance among(194) Sri Lanka’s polity. It is thus difficult to see the interim report as the beginning of an irreversible custom (195) of constitutional reform. There is room for bothrebuke (196) and fear. There is caliber (197) for optimism that Sri Lanka’s fractious polity could get its act together and assume (198) a durable constitution that would nurture (199) its unity and stability, distribute powers equitably across ethnic and geographical divisions, and ensure (200)economic prosperity for all.CorrectSolution:‘protect’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
IncorrectSolution:‘protect’ is the correct word to be filled in the blank.
- Question 160 of 200
160. Question
Category: EnglishIn 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 meaningfully complete.It is only with a great degree of efforts (191) and circumspection that the interim report of the Steering Committee of the Constitutional Assembly of Sri Lanka can be acquired (192). The panel, chaired by Prime Minister RanilWickremesinghe, has done creditably by producing a forward-looking proposal within 18 months of its first sitting. However, there have been several such reports in the past thatenvisioned(193) far-reaching reforms in the country’s structure. None of them found broad acceptance among(194) Sri Lanka’s polity. It is thus difficult to see the interim report as the beginning of an irreversible custom (195) of constitutional reform. There is room for bothrebuke (196) and fear. There is caliber (197) for optimism that Sri Lanka’s fractious polity could get its act together and assume (198) a durable constitution that would nurture (199) its unity and stability, distribute powers equitably across ethnic and geographical divisions, and ensure (200)economic prosperity for all.CorrectSolution:No improvement is required here.
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- Question 161 of 200
161. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsWho was the host of Oscar Awards ceremony 2018?
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162. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsThe Union Cabinet approved an agreement between Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and Public Service Commission of which country for exchange of expertise in recruitment and use of Information Technology (IT) for written exams?
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163. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsWhich bank and the International Solar Alliance (ISA) has signed a cooperation arrangement to promote solar energy deployment in Asia and the Pacific?
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164. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsThe Academy Awards are a set of 24 awards given annually by the AMPAS. It stands for ___________________.
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165. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsThe biennial event on Civil Aviation and Aerospace ‘Wings India 2018’ has started with theme
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166. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsIn Oscar 2018, name the winner who has become the oldest person to win an Oscar with his award win for best-adapted screenplay for the film ‘Call Me By Your Name’.
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167. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsWhich multi-nation naval exercise at sea began as part of MILAN 2018?
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168. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsIndia and which co-hosted the first International Solar Alliance summit in New Delhi.
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169. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsIn the Oscar Awards 2018, the Best Foreign Language Film was awarded to ‘A Fantastic Woman’. It is from which country?
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170. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsWhich government document was made mandatory for availing more than Rs 50 Crore loan?
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171. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsDr. Patangrao Kadam, the leader and former Maharashtra minister, has passed away in Mumbai, Maharashtra. He was belonged to which party?
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172. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsName the world’s first hand-painted feature film that has been nominated in the ‘Animated Feature Film’ category at Oscars 2018.
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173. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsName the village, which has become the first ’alcohol-free’ village in Ranchi district.
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174. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsName the officer of 1983 batch of Indian Information Service (IIS), who will be the new head of the Press Information Bureau (PIB).
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175. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsWhich among the following was the first Indian film to be nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the Oscars?
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176. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsWhich Union Minister has got the additional charge of Civil Aviation Ministry?
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177. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsIndia B has won the 45th edition of the Deodhar Trophy 2018 by defeating
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178. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsWho is the Director of the Oscar-winning movie ‘The Shape Of Water’?
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179. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsAccording to Sipri report, which country was the world’s largest exporter of major arms in 2013–17?
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180. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsThe Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced its association with _______ as the Official Umpire Partner of the VIVO Indian Premier League for the next five years.
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181. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsName the country that has become India’s biggest crude oil supplier in this current financial year.
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182. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsThe Union Government has launched which Campaign from New Delhi to eradicate TB from India by 2025?
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183. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsAmol Palekar, the well-known actor and director, has been honoured with which award at an event in Nasik?
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184. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsName the company that has inked its first renewable energy deal in India for powering its new facility in Bengaluru.
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185. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsThe Supreme Court has extended the March 31 deadline for Aadhaar linking till when?
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186. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsName the chief of the Times News Network (TNN) and a member of The Times of India’s national editorial board, who has passed away in New Delhi.
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187. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsAn event named ‘Vision for Future’ was held in New Delhi to commemorate 70 years of the Indian and ______ ties.
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188. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsWhich country Parliament abolished the two-term limit for the President?
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189. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsThe first Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) exercise ‘Samvedna’ of the Indian Air Force in association with South Asian Region nations will be held off the coast of which state?
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190. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsLosar Festival is Buddhist community festival of _______________.
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191. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsPrime Minister Narendra Modi announced to provide USD ________ billion line of credit to support 27 solar power projects in 15 countries at the Founding Conference of the International Solar Alliance (ISA-2018).
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192. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsThe Barh Super Thermal Power Station (BSTPS) is located in which state and is owned by National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)?
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193. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsThe Airports Authority of India (AAI) had participated in the World ATM Congress (WATMC) 2018 being held in _______________.
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194. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsThe Festival of Democracy celebrated in which state to discuss developmental dialogues relevant to democracy in the country?
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195. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsThe Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) signed an MoU with CSC e-governance Services (CSCeGS) to take a portal to the unserved and the underserved MSMEs. Name that portal.
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196. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsName the platform, which has been launched by the Government of India (GoI) as an association of all-India metro rail companies?
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197. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsThe Reserve Bank of India has imposed a monetary penalty of ___________ on State Bank of India for non-compliance of its directions on detection and impounding of counterfeit notes.
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198. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsName the state that has announced ‘Mukhyamantri Mahila Kosh’ scheme on International Women’s day.
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199. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsName the city that has topped the list of 20 costliest cities in the world, according to the Knight Frank Wealth Report 2018.
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200. Question
Category: Banking & Current AffairsCentral Banking’s fifth annual awards 2018 were held recently. Name the bank that was announced this year’s Central Bank of the Year.
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