Canara Bank PO Mock Test 5
Canara Bank PO Mock Test 5
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Question 1 of 200
1. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
In a certain code language
“People letter that have” = U25 I06 M11 B04
“Seen much care date” = X21 B06 H23 B08
“The face girl rows” = B23 I21 N03 T08
What is the code for “Killed from now”?
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Question 2 of 200
2. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
In a certain code language
“People letter that have” = K13 F09 Y21 D02
“Seen much care date” = U24 M08 H02 F02
“The face girls rows” = U09 W02 H11 C14
What is the code for “Daily happen so”?
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Question 3 of 200
3. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
In a certain code language
“People letter that have” = K13 F09 Y21 D02
“Seen much care date” = U24 M08 H02 F02
“The face girls rows” = U09 W02 H11 C14
What is the code for “Fun tree some called”?
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Question 4 of 200
4. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
In a certain code language
“People letter that have” = K13 F09 Y21 D02
“Seen much care date” = U24 M08 H02 F02
“The face girls rows” = U09 W02 H11 C14
What is the code for “Intelligent”?
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Question 5 of 200
5. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
In a certain code language
“People letter that have” = K13 F09 Y21 D02
“Seen much care date” = U24 M08 H02 F02
“The face girls rows” = U09 W02 H11 C14
What is the code for “Article digest”?
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Question 6 of 200
6. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
In the questions given below, certain symbols are used with the following meaning:
A ¥B means A is not greater than B.
A ẟ B means A is not smaller than B.
A©B means A is neither greater nor smaller than B
A Ω B means A is neither smaller nor equal to B.
A ϴ B means A is neither greater nor equal to B.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true find which of the three conclusions I, II and II given below them is/are definitely true? Give answer.
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Question 7 of 200
7. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
In the questions given below, certain symbols are used with the following meaning:
A ¥B means A is not greater than B.
A ẟ B means A is not smaller than B.
A©B means A is neither greater nor smaller than B
A Ω B means A is neither smaller nor equal to B.
A ϴ B means A is neither greater nor equal to B.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true find which of the three conclusions I, II and II given below them is/are definitely true? Give answer.
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Question 8 of 200
8. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
In the questions given below, certain symbols are used with the following meaning:
A ¥B means A is not greater than B.
A ẟ B means A is not smaller than B.
A©B means A is neither greater nor smaller than B
A Ω B means A is neither smaller nor equal to B.
A ϴ B means A is neither greater nor equal to B.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true find which of the three conclusions I, II and II given below them is/are definitely true? Give answer.
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Question 9 of 200
9. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
In the questions given below, certain symbols are used with the following meaning:
A ¥B means A is not greater than B.
A ẟ B means A is not smaller than B.
A©B means A is neither greater nor smaller than B
A Ω B means A is neither smaller nor equal to B.
A ϴ B means A is neither greater nor equal to B.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true find which of the three conclusions I, II and II given below them is/are definitely true? Give answer.
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Question 10 of 200
10. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
In the questions given below, certain symbols are used with the following meaning:
A ¥ B means A is not greater than B.
A ẟ B means A is not smaller than B.
A©B means A is neither greater nor smaller than B
A Ω B means A is neither smaller nor equal to B.
A ϴ B means A is neither greater nor equal to B.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true find which of the three conclusions I, II and II given below them is/are definitely true? Give answer.
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Question 11 of 200
11. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input- Machine Technique System Hardware Arrange Statement Obtain Step
Step I – M9 F5 V5 I5 T5 M5 R9 V0
Step II- 22 11 27 14 25 18 27 22
Step III – 484 121 729 196 625 324 729 484
Step IV- 128 2 126 54 60 24 126 128
Step V- 11 2 9 9 6 6 9 11
Step VI- 11 9 18 5 19 12 18 11
INPUT – Microsoft Level Talent Campus Challenge Reaction Tactic Dynamic
What is the number which is third from right of the sixth from right in fourth step?
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Question 12 of 200
12. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input- Machine Technique System Hardware Arrange Statement Obtain Step
Step I – M9 F5 V5 I5 T5 M5 R9 V0
Step II- 22 11 27 14 25 18 27 22
Step III – 484 121 729 196 625 324 729 484
Step IV- 128 2 126 54 60 24 126 128
Step V- 11 2 9 9 6 6 9 11
Step VI- 11 9 18 5 19 12 18 11
INPUT – Microsoft Level Talent Campus Challenge Reaction Tactic Dynamic
Which is the penultimate step?
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Question 13 of 200
13. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input- Machine Technique System Hardware Arrange Statement Obtain Step
Step I – M9 F5 V5 I5 T5 M5 R9 V0
Step II- 22 11 27 14 25 18 27 22
Step III – 484 121 729 196 625 324 729 484
Step IV- 128 2 126 54 60 24 126 128
Step V- 11 2 9 9 6 6 9 11
Step VI- 11 9 18 5 19 12 18 11
INPUT – Microsoft Level Talent Campus Challenge Reaction Tactic Dynamic
What is the number which is fifth to the right of third from the left which is fourth from right in the fourth step from the last?
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Question 14 of 200
14. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input- Machine Technique System Hardware Arrange Statement Obtain Step
Step I – M9 F5 V5 I5 T5 M5 R9 V0
Step II- 22 11 27 14 25 18 27 22
Step III – 484 121 729 196 625 324 729 484
Step IV- 128 2 126 54 60 24 126 128
Step V- 11 2 9 9 6 6 9 11
Step VI- 11 9 18 5 19 12 18 11
INPUT – Microsoft Level Talent Campus Challenge Reaction Tactic Dynamic
If input: House Moreover People Think Worry Taken Update
Then what is the numberwhich is fourth to the left of second from the right which is third from the left end in step fourth?
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Question 15 of 200
15. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input- Machine Technique System Hardware Arrange Statement Obtain Step
Step I – M9 F5 V5 I5 T5 M5 R9 V0
Step II- 22 11 27 14 25 18 27 22
Step III – 484 121 729 196 625 324 729 484
Step IV- 128 2 126 54 60 24 126 128
Step V- 11 2 9 9 6 6 9 11
Step VI- 11 9 18 5 19 12 18 11
INPUT – Microsoft Level Talent Campus Challenge Reaction Tactic Dynamic
If Input –Floor taught between throw help above worldwide
Then which is the fourth step?
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Question 16 of 200
16. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Each of the questions below consis of a questions and two statements I and II have been given below. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements is enough to answer the question or not. Read both statements and answer:
Among six people A,B,C,D,E and F each lives on a different floor of a six storey building having six floors numbered one to six (the ground floor is number 1, the floor above it , number 2 and so on and the topmost floor is numbered 6). Who lives on the topmost floor?
I. There is only one floor between the floors on which C and B live. A lives on an even number floor.
II. E does not live on an even number floor. B lives on an even number floor. B does not live on the topmost floor.
III. D lives on an odd number floor. There are two floors between the floors on which D and A live. E lives on a floor immediately above c’s floor.
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Question 17 of 200
17. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Each of the questions below consis of a questions and two statements I and II have been given below. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements is enough to answer the question or not. Read both statements and answer:
How many sons does T have?
I. Q has two sisters P and S.
II. Q’s mother T is the wife of R.
III. The only son of S’s mother has only two siblings.
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Question 18 of 200
18. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Each of the questions below consis of a questions and two statements I and II have been given below. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements is enough to answer the question or not. Read both statements and answer:
Are all the four friend’ s viz., P, Q, R and S who are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre?
I. Q sits second to the right of S. S faces the centre. R sits to immediate right of both Q and S.
II.P sits to immediate left of Q. R is not an immediate neighbour of P.R sits to immediate right of S.
III. S is an immediate neighbour of both P and R. Q sits to the immediate left of P. R sits to the immediate right of Q.
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Question 19 of 200
19. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Each of the questions below consis of a questions and two statements I and II have been given below. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements is enough to answer the question or not. Read both statements and answer:
On which date is Priya’s brother’s birthday?
I. Priya correctly remembers that her brother’s birthday is before twentieth march but after fifteen March.
II. Riya’s father correctly remembers that his son’s birthday is before twenty sixth march but after seventeenth march.
III. Priya’s uncle correctly remembers that his only brother’s son’s birthday is before nineteenmarch but after thirteen march.
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Question 20 of 200
20. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Each of the questions below consis of a questions and two statements I and II have been given below. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements is enough to answer the question or not. Read both statements and answer:
What is the code for “can”?
I. “lane can pan man” is coded as “xo ma pa ci”
II. “nun hen lane tan” is coded as “si ci ki ta”
III. “pan fun then ran” is coded as “pa li ni sa”
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Question 21 of 200
21. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
In each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.
Statement: Iran is understood to have reversed last year’s decision to slash the credit period for oil payments from India, and issue more generous guidelines.
Conclusions:
I. Now India will have more time to make the payments for oil imported from Iran.
II. Importing oil from the Gulf countries will now be much easier and cheaper for India.
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Question 22 of 200
22. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
In each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.
Statement:
Most babies arrive between 37 weeks and 42 weeks of pregnancy, usually within a week either side of their expected due date.
Conclusion:
I. The calculated due date is not 100% accurate.
II. Gestation period varies in women.
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Question 23 of 200
23. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
In each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.
Statement:
To make the medicine more palatable, Adam added a little sugar to the almond paste and bitter almond extract to mask the medicinal taste of the concoction.
Conclusion:
I. Sugar masks medicinal taste.
II. Adam was concerned about the taste of the medicine.
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Question 24 of 200
24. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
In each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.
Statement:
Once a property is listed under OYO, it must meet a stringent list of quality and price standards.
Conclusion:
I. Properties listed under OYO are of good quality.
II. One property can only be listed once on OYO.
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Question 25 of 200
25. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
In each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.
Statement:
It was one of the last models of scooter that Bajaj produced before they switched to motorbikes.
Conclusion:
I. Bajaj makes motorbikes.
II. Bajaj keeps switching to different products.
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Question 26 of 200
26. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Statement:
Iran is understood to have reversed last year’s decision to slash the credit period for oil payments from India, and issue more generous guidelines.
Assumption:
I. This decision will help build stronger ties between the two nations.
II. Iran had last year decided to give more time to India to make the payments for oil import.
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Question 27 of 200
27. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Statement:
It will be important to see what, if any, implications the Indian overtures would have on India’s ties with the U.S.
Assumptions:
I. India’s recent advances may strain its relationship with the U.S.
II. India does not give much importance to its ties with the U.S.
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Question 28 of 200
28. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Statement:
Perhaps the largest such scam in India, it was perpetrated by a maverick diamond merchant in collusion with bank officials at a single branch in South Mumbai.
Assumptions:
I. The bank officials were bribed by the diamond merchant.
II. Such scams have happened earlier as well.
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Question 29 of 200
29. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Statement:
Scooter sales have gone through the roof, while bike sales are picking up too, and every manufacturer wants to cash in.
Assumptions:
I. More people are now able to afford vehicles.
II. Prices of scooters have reduced.
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Question 30 of 200
30. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Statement:
The SUV carries Tata’s latest Impact Design 2.0 design language and is an attention-grabber.
Assumption:
I. Latest designs attract attention.
II. This is the only SUV with the latest design.
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Question 31 of 200
31. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven friends Brijesh, Kunal, Deepak, Naveen, Tarun, Pranav and Sanjay like different fast foods viz. Noodles, Idli, Dosa, Pizza, Burger, Sandwich and Pasta and also all of them posted in different banks SBI, BOB, PNB, OBC, BOI, Dena Bank and Canara Bank but not necessarily in the same order. All friends posted in seven different cities viz. Pune, Gurgaon, Banaras, Bhopal, Chennai, Lucknow and Patna but not necessarily in the same order.
(i) Tarun likes Idli and posted in BOI.
(ii) Brijesh posted in Chennai and works in Dena Bank. Deepak likes Pasta and does not work in SBI. Pranav likes Sandwich.
(iii)The person working in Canara Bank posted in Gurgaon.
(iv)The one who works in PNB likes Pizza. Naveen posted in Patna and does not like Dosa.
(v) The persons posted in Banaras and Lucknow do not like Pasta.
(vi)Either Pranav or Kunal works in Canara Bank.
(vii) The person posted in Pune likes Noodles, and Sanjay posted in Banaras.
(viii)Neither Naveen nor Sanjay works in SBI or BOB.
(ix)Sanjay does not like Burger and Naveen does not work in PNB.
Which of the following persons posted in Lucknow?
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Question 32 of 200
32. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven friends Brijesh, Kunal, Deepak, Naveen, Tarun, Pranav and Sanjay like different fast foods viz. Noodles, Idli, Dosa, Pizza, Burger, Sandwich and Pasta and also all of them posted in different banks SBI, BOB, PNB, OBC, BOI, Dena Bank and Canara Bank but not necessarily in the same order. All friends posted in seven different cities viz. Pune, Gurgaon, Banaras, Bhopal, Chennai, Lucknow and Patna but not necessarily in the same order.
(i) Tarun likes Idli and posted in BOI.
(ii) Brijesh posted in Chennai and works in Dena Bank. Deepak likes Pasta and does not work in SBI. Pranav likes Sandwich.
(iii)The person working in Canara Bank posted in Gurgaon.
(iv)The one who works in PNB likes Pizza. Naveen posted in Patna and does not like Dosa.
(v) The persons posted in Banaras and Lucknow do not like Pasta.
(vi)Either Pranav or Kunal works in Canara Bank.
(vii) The person posted in Pune likes Noodles, and Sanjay posted in Banaras.
(viii)Neither Naveen nor Sanjay works in SBI or BOB.
(ix)Sanjay does not like Burger and Naveen does not work in PNB.
Sanjay likes which of the following fast food?
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Question 33 of 200
33. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven friends Brijesh, Kunal, Deepak, Naveen, Tarun, Pranav and Sanjay like different fast foods viz. Noodles, Idli, Dosa, Pizza, Burger, Sandwich and Pasta and also all of them posted in different banks SBI, BOB, PNB, OBC, BOI, Dena Bank and Canara Bank but not necessarily in the same order. All friends posted in seven different cities viz. Pune, Gurgaon, Banaras, Bhopal, Chennai, Lucknow and Patna but not necessarily in the same order.
(i) Tarun likes Idli and posted in BOI.
(ii) Brijesh posted in Chennai and works in Dena Bank. Deepak likes Pasta and does not work in SBI. Pranav likes Sandwich.
(iii)The person working in Canara Bank posted in Gurgaon.
(iv)The one who works in PNB likes Pizza. Naveen posted in Patna and does not like Dosa.
(v) The persons posted in Banaras and Lucknow do not like Pasta.
(vi)Either Pranav or Kunal works in Canara Bank.
(vii) The person posted in Pune likes Noodles, and Sanjay posted in Banaras.
(viii)Neither Naveen nor Sanjay works in SBI or BOB.
(ix)Sanjay does not like Burger and Naveen does not work in PNB.
Which of the following combination is incorrect?
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Question 34 of 200
34. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven friends Brijesh, Kunal, Deepak, Naveen, Tarun, Pranav and Sanjay like different fast foods viz. Noodles, Idli, Dosa, Pizza, Burger, Sandwich and Pasta and also all of them posted in different banks SBI, BOB, PNB, OBC, BOI, Dena Bank and Canara Bank but not necessarily in the same order. All friends posted in seven different cities viz. Pune, Gurgaon, Banaras, Bhopal, Chennai, Lucknow and Patna but not necessarily in the same order.
(i) Tarun likes Idli and posted in BOI.
(ii) Brijesh posted in Chennai and works in Dena Bank. Deepak likes Pasta and does not work in SBI. Pranav likes Sandwich.
(iii)The person working in Canara Bank posted in Gurgaon.
(iv)The one who works in PNB likes Pizza. Naveen posted in Patna and does not like Dosa.
(v) The persons posted in Banaras and Lucknow do not like Pasta.
(vi)Either Pranav or Kunal works in Canara Bank.
(vii) The person posted in Pune likes Noodles, and Sanjay posted in Banaras.
(viii)Neither Naveen nor Sanjay works in SBI or BOB.
(ix)Sanjay does not like Burger and Naveen does not work in PNB.
In which of the following banks is Deepak works?
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Question 35 of 200
35. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven friends Brijesh, Kunal, Deepak, Naveen, Tarun, Pranav and Sanjay like different fast foods viz. Noodles, Idli, Dosa, Pizza, Burger, Sandwich and Pasta and also all of them posted in different banks SBI, BOB, PNB, OBC, BOI, Dena Bank and Canara Bank but not necessarily in the same order. All friends posted in seven different cities viz. Pune, Gurgaon, Banaras, Bhopal, Chennai, Lucknow and Patna but not necessarily in the same order.
(i) Tarun likes Idli and posted in BOI.
(ii) Brijesh posted in Chennai and works in Dena Bank. Deepak likes Pasta and does not work in SBI. Pranav likes Sandwich.
(iii)The person working in Canara Bank posted in Gurgaon.
(iv)The one who works in PNB likes Pizza. Naveen posted in Patna and does not like Dosa.
(v) The persons posted in Banaras and Lucknow do not like Pasta.
(vi)Either Pranav or Kunal works in Canara Bank.
(vii) The person posted in Pune likes Noodles, and Sanjay posted in Banaras.
(viii)Neither Naveen nor Sanjay works in SBI or BOB.
(ix)Sanjay does not like Burger and Naveen does not work in PNB.
The person who likes Dosa works in?
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Question 36 of 200
36. Question
1 point(s)Category: REASONINGDirections
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Eight persons Varun, Yash, Zaheer, Umesh, Om, Rajesh, Gaurav and Hitesh are living in an 8-floor building. Only one teacher stays on one floor. All teachers’ teaches different subjects and also belongs to different cities. The subjects are Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, Accounts, Commerce and Economics. The eight different cities are Ranchi, Agra, Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi, Bhopal, Goa and Patna.
(i)Rajesh teaches History and lives on the sixth floor. The person who teaches Biology belongs to Pune and lives on the third floor. The person who teaches Accounts lives on the first floor.
(ii)The person who belongs to Patna lives on the top floor. The person who teaches Commerce lives between Zaheer and Om. Gaurav teaches Geography and Hitesh teaches Physics.
(iii)The person who teaches Economics belongs to Delhi and does not stay on the fifth floor. The person who belongs to Goa lives on the seventh floor.
(iv)Gaurav does not live on the eighth or first floor. The person who teaches Chemistry lives on the fifth floor.
(v)The person who teaches Chemistry does not belong to Bhopal.
(vi)The teacher from Bengaluru lives on an even-number floor.
(vii)Om teaches Chemistry and Yash teaches Economics.
(viii) Umesh and the teacher from Agra stay on even-numbered floors.
Which of the following teachers is from Bhopal and teaches Accounts?
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Question 37 of 200
37. Question
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Eight persons Varun, Yash, Zaheer, Umesh, Om, Rajesh, Gaurav and Hitesh are living in an 8-floor building. Only one teacher stays on one floor. All teachers’ teaches different subjects and also belongs to different cities. The subjects are Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, Accounts, Commerce and Economics. The eight different cities are Ranchi, Agra, Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi, Bhopal, Goa and Patna.
(i)Rajesh teaches History and lives on the sixth floor. The person who teaches Biology belongs to Pune and lives on the third floor. The person who teaches Accounts lives on the first floor.
(ii)The person who belongs to Patna lives on the top floor. The person who teaches Commerce lives between Zaheer and Om. Gaurav teaches Geography and Hitesh teaches Physics.
(iii)The person who teaches Economics belongs to Delhi and does not stay on the fifth floor. The person who belongs to Goa lives on the seventh floor.
(iv)Gaurav does not live on the eighth or first floor. The person who teaches Chemistry lives on the fifth floor.
(v)The person who teaches Chemistry does not belong to Bhopal.
(vi)The teacher from Bengaluru lives on an even-number floor.
(vii)Om teaches Chemistry and Yash teaches Economics.
(viii) Umesh and the teacher from Agra stay on even-numbered floors.
The teacher who teaches Commerce lives on which floor and belongs to which city?
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Question 38 of 200
38. Question
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Eight persons Varun, Yash, Zaheer, Umesh, Om, Rajesh, Gaurav and Hitesh are living in an 8-floor building. Only one teacher stays on one floor. All teachers’ teaches different subjects and also belongs to different cities. The subjects are Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, Accounts, Commerce and Economics. The eight different cities are Ranchi, Agra, Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi, Bhopal, Goa and Patna.
(i)Rajesh teaches History and lives on the sixth floor. The person who teaches Biology belongs to Pune and lives on the third floor. The person who teaches Accounts lives on the first floor.
(ii)The person who belongs to Patna lives on the top floor. The person who teaches Commerce lives between Zaheer and Om. Gaurav teaches Geography and Hitesh teaches Physics.
(iii)The person who teaches Economics belongs to Delhi and does not stay on the fifth floor. The person who belongs to Goa lives on the seventh floor.
(iv)Gaurav does not live on the eighth or first floor. The person who teaches Chemistry lives on the fifth floor.
(v)The person who teaches Chemistry does not belong to Bhopal.
(vi)The teacher from Bengaluru lives on an even-number floor.
(vii)Om teaches Chemistry and Yash teaches Economics.
(viii) Umesh and the teacher from Agra stay on even-numbered floors.
Which of the following combinations is/are incorrect?
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Question 39 of 200
39. Question
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Eight persons Varun, Yash, Zaheer, Umesh, Om, Rajesh, Gaurav and Hitesh are living in an 8-floor building. Only one teacher stays on one floor. All teachers’ teaches different subjects and also belongs to different cities. The subjects are Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, Accounts, Commerce and Economics. The eight different cities are Ranchi, Agra, Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi, Bhopal, Goa and Patna.
(i)Rajesh teaches History and lives on the sixth floor. The person who teaches Biology belongs to Pune and lives on the third floor. The person who teaches Accounts lives on the first floor.
(ii)The person who belongs to Patna lives on the top floor. The person who teaches Commerce lives between Zaheer and Om. Gaurav teaches Geography and Hitesh teaches Physics.
(iii)The person who teaches Economics belongs to Delhi and does not stay on the fifth floor. The person who belongs to Goa lives on the seventh floor.
(iv)Gaurav does not live on the eighth or first floor. The person who teaches Chemistry lives on the fifth floor.
(v)The person who teaches Chemistry does not belong to Bhopal.
(vi)The teacher from Bengaluru lives on an even-number floor.
(vii)Om teaches Chemistry and Yash teaches Economics.
(viii) Umesh and the teacher from Agra stay on even-numbered floors.
Which combination of teacher and subjects taught by him is correctly matched?
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Question 40 of 200
40. Question
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Eight persons Varun, Yash, Zaheer, Umesh, Om, Rajesh, Gaurav and Hitesh are living in an 8-floor building. Only one teacher stays on one floor. All teachers’ teaches different subjects and also belongs to different cities. The subjects are Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, Accounts, Commerce and Economics. The eight different cities are Ranchi, Agra, Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi, Bhopal, Goa and Patna.
(i)Rajesh teaches History and lives on the sixth floor. The person who teaches Biology belongs to Pune and lives on the third floor. The person who teaches Accounts lives on the first floor.
(ii)The person who belongs to Patna lives on the top floor. The person who teaches Commerce lives between Zaheer and Om. Gaurav teaches Geography and Hitesh teaches Physics.
(iii)The person who teaches Economics belongs to Delhi and does not stay on the fifth floor. The person who belongs to Goa lives on the seventh floor.
(iv)Gaurav does not live on the eighth or first floor. The person who teaches Chemistry lives on the fifth floor.
(v)The person who teaches Chemistry does not belong to Bhopal.
(vi)The teacher from Bengaluru lives on an even-number floor.
(vii)Om teaches Chemistry and Yash teaches Economics.
(viii) Umesh and the teacher from Agra stay on even-numbered floors.
Which of the following combinations is true for the one who belongs to Delhi?
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Question 41 of 200
41. Question
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P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are eight family members sitting around a circular table. All of them are facing the centre. Three of the family members earns less than Rs. 30,000. All the eight family members’ works in different organisations viz, NTPC, BHEL, GAIL, ONGC, HAL, NIC, SAIL and ITC, but not necessarily in the same order. There are two married couples, three brothers, two daughters, one granddaughter and one grandson in the group. Two of the female members in the group A and H earns the same amount of money. Each of them has a different salary per month viz, Rs. 35,000, Rs. 45,000, Rs. 40,000, Rs. 25,000, Rs. 50,000, Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 42,000.
(i)V, the head of the family works in NTPC and is immediate neighbor of W and S.
(ii)The granddaughter U is sitting third to the left of V. The grandmother of U is sitting on the immediate left of her. U earns more than Rs. 30,000.
(iii) T is sitting second right of his father V. He works in HAL and earns Rs. 42,000.
(iv) Only V’s daughter is sitting exactly between P and T. She earns Rs. 50,000 and works in NIC.
(v) W works in GAIL and Q works in ONGC. Neither of them earns Rs. 45,000.
(vi) The son of W is sitting on the immediate left of his father. His father works in BHEL.
(vii) R works in NIC and is sitting on the immediate left of her mother. She earns Rs. 50,000.
(viii) S, the husband of the one who works in GAIL, earns Rs. 20,000 and his mother earns Rs. 25,000.
(ix) The one who is an ONGC sits second to the right of P, who is an immediate neighbor of the one who works in NIC and SAIL.
(x) The one who works in SAIL does not earn Rs. 35,000 and the one who works in NTPC does not earn Rs. 40,000 or Rs. 45,000.
Among the family members who works in ONGC and how much does he/she earns?
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Question 42 of 200
42. Question
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P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are eight family members sitting around a circular table. All of them are facing the centre. Three of the family members earns less than Rs. 30,000. All the eight family members’ works in different organisations viz, NTPC, BHEL, GAIL, ONGC, HAL, NIC, SAIL and ITC, but not necessarily in the same order. There are two married couples, three brothers, two daughters, one granddaughter and one grandson in the group. Two of the female members in the group A and H earns the same amount of money. Each of them has a different salary per month viz, Rs. 35,000, Rs. 45,000, Rs. 40,000, Rs. 25,000, Rs. 50,000, Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 42,000.
(i)V, the head of the family works in NTPC and is immediate neighbor of W and S.
(ii)The granddaughter U is sitting third to the left of V. The grandmother of U is sitting on the immediate left of her. U earns more than Rs. 30,000.
(iii) T is sitting second right of his father V. He works in HAL and earns Rs. 42,000.
(iv) Only V’s daughter is sitting exactly between P and T. She earns Rs. 50,000 and works in NIC.
(v) W works in GAIL and Q works in ONGC. Neither of them earns Rs. 45,000.
(vi) The son of W is sitting on the immediate left of his father. His father works in BHEL.
(vii) R works in NIC and is sitting on the immediate left of her mother. She earns Rs. 50,000.
(viii) S, the husband of the one who works in GAIL, earns Rs. 20,000 and his mother earns Rs. 25,000.
(ix) The one who is an ONGC sits second to the right of P, who is an immediate neighbor of the one who works in NIC and SAIL.
(x) The one who works in SAIL does not earn Rs. 35,000 and the one who works in NTPC does not earn Rs. 40,000 or Rs. 45,000.
Find the correct combination of the family members’ professions and their earnings?
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Question 43 of 200
43. Question
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P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are eight family members sitting around a circular table. All of them are facing the centre. Three of the family members earns less than Rs. 30,000. All the eight family members’ works in different organisations viz, NTPC, BHEL, GAIL, ONGC, HAL, NIC, SAIL and ITC, but not necessarily in the same order. There are two married couples, three brothers, two daughters, one granddaughter and one grandson in the group. Two of the female members in the group A and H earns the same amount of money. Each of them has a different salary per month viz, Rs. 35,000, Rs. 45,000, Rs. 40,000, Rs. 25,000, Rs. 50,000, Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 42,000.
(i)V, the head of the family works in NTPC and is immediate neighbor of W and S.
(ii)The granddaughter U is sitting third to the left of V. The grandmother of U is sitting on the immediate left of her. U earns more than Rs. 30,000.
(iii) T is sitting second right of his father V. He works in HAL and earns Rs. 42,000.
(iv) Only V’s daughter is sitting exactly between P and T. She earns Rs. 50,000 and works in NIC.
(v) W works in GAIL and Q works in ONGC. Neither of them earns Rs. 45,000.
(vi) The son of W is sitting on the immediate left of his father. His father works in BHEL.
(vii) R works in NIC and is sitting on the immediate left of her mother. She earns Rs. 50,000.
(viii) S, the husband of the one who works in GAIL, earns Rs. 20,000 and his mother earns Rs. 25,000.
(ix) The one who is an ONGC sits second to the right of P, who is an immediate neighbor of the one who works in NIC and SAIL.
(x) The one who works in SAIL does not earn Rs. 35,000 and the one who works in NTPC does not earn Rs. 40,000 or Rs. 45,000.
Which of the following combinations is correct?
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Question 44 of 200
44. Question
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P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are eight family members sitting around a circular table. All of them are facing the centre. Three of the family members earns less than Rs. 30,000. All the eight family members’ works in different organisations viz, NTPC, BHEL, GAIL, ONGC, HAL, NIC, SAIL and ITC, but not necessarily in the same order. There are two married couples, three brothers, two daughters, one granddaughter and one grandson in the group. Two of the female members in the group A and H earns the same amount of money. Each of them has a different salary per month viz, Rs. 35,000, Rs. 45,000, Rs. 40,000, Rs. 25,000, Rs. 50,000, Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 42,000.
(i)V, the head of the family works in NTPC and is immediate neighbor of W and S.
(ii)The granddaughter U is sitting third to the left of V. The grandmother of U is sitting on the immediate left of her. U earns more than Rs. 30,000.
(iii) T is sitting second right of his father V. He works in HAL and earns Rs. 42,000.
(iv) Only V’s daughter is sitting exactly between P and T. She earns Rs. 50,000 and works in NIC.
(v) W works in GAIL and Q works in ONGC. Neither of them earns Rs. 45,000.
(vi) The son of W is sitting on the immediate left of his father. His father works in BHEL.
(vii) R works in NIC and is sitting on the immediate left of her mother. She earns Rs. 50,000.
(viii) S, the husband of the one who works in GAIL, earns Rs. 20,000 and his mother earns Rs. 25,000.
(ix) The one who is an ONGC sits second to the right of P, who is an immediate neighbor of the one who works in NIC and SAIL.
(x) The one who works in SAIL does not earn Rs. 35,000 and the one who works in NTPC does not earn Rs. 40,000 or Rs. 45,000.
Who are mother and father of Q and U respectively?
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Question 45 of 200
45. Question
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P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are eight family members sitting around a circular table. All of them are facing the centre. Three of the family members earns less than Rs. 30,000. All the eight family members’ works in different organisations viz, NTPC, BHEL, GAIL, ONGC, HAL, NIC, SAIL and ITC, but not necessarily in the same order. There are two married couples, three brothers, two daughters, one granddaughter and one grandson in the group. Two of the female members in the group A and H earns the same amount of money. Each of them has a different salary per month viz, Rs. 35,000, Rs. 45,000, Rs. 40,000, Rs. 25,000, Rs. 50,000, Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 42,000.
(i)V, the head of the family works in NTPC and is immediate neighbor of W and S.
(ii)The granddaughter U is sitting third to the left of V. The grandmother of U is sitting on the immediate left of her. U earns more than Rs. 30,000.
(iii) T is sitting second right of his father V. He works in HAL and earns Rs. 42,000.
(iv) Only V’s daughter is sitting exactly between P and T. She earns Rs. 50,000 and works in NIC.
(v) W works in GAIL and Q works in ONGC. Neither of them earns Rs. 45,000.
(vi) The son of W is sitting on the immediate left of his father. His father works in BHEL.
(vii) R works in NIC and is sitting on the immediate left of her mother. She earns Rs. 50,000.
(viii) S, the husband of the one who works in GAIL, earns Rs. 20,000 and his mother earns Rs. 25,000.
(ix) The one who is an ONGC sits second to the right of P, who is an immediate neighbor of the one who works in NIC and SAIL.
(x) The one who works in SAIL does not earn Rs. 35,000 and the one who works in NTPC does not earn Rs. 40,000 or Rs. 45,000.
Who among the following is daughter of V?
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Question 46 of 200
46. Question
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Ten persons likes different brands of clothes viz Reebok, Adidas, Cobb, Peter England, TNG, Mufti, Blackberry, Flying Machine, Levis and Pepe Jeans are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1- P, Q, R, S and T are seated and all of them are facing south. In row-2 V, W, X, Y and Z are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. (All the information given above does not the order of seating as in give the final arrangement.)
(i)There people sit between V and the person who likes TNG. The person who likes Flying Machine is an immediate neighbour of the one who faces the person likes TNG. Z sits to the immediate left of the one who faces the person likes Flying Machine.
(ii) Only one person sits between Z and X. The person who likes Adidas sits second to the right of the one who faces X. T sits second to the left of the person who likes Peter England. The person who likes Peter England does not sit at an extreme end of the line.
(iii) Only two people sit between T and R. The person who likes Reebok faces an immediate neighbour of R. Y is an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Cobb. Z does not like Cobb. P sits second to the left of Q.
(iv) The person who likes Blackberry is an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Pepe Jeans. Neither Z nor T like Blackberry. The person who likes Blackberry faces the person who likes Mufti.
T is related to Blackberry in the same way as X is related to Levis, based on the given arrangement. To whom amongst the following is R related to following the same pattern?
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Question 47 of 200
47. Question
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Ten persons likes different brands of clothes viz Reebok, Adidas, Cobb, Peter England, TNG, Mufti, Blackberry, Flying Machine, Levis and Pepe Jeans are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1- P, Q, R, S and T are seated and all of them are facing south. In row-2 V, W, X, Y and Z are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. (All the information given above does not the order of seating as in give the final arrangement.)
(i)There people sit between V and the person who likes TNG. The person who likes Flying Machine is an immediate neighbour of the one who faces the person likes TNG. Z sits to the immediate left of the one who faces the person likes Flying Machine.
(ii) Only one person sits between Z and X. The person who likes Adidas sits second to the right of the one who faces X. T sits second to the left of the person who likes Peter England. The person who likes Peter England does not sit at an extreme end of the line.
(iii) Only two people sit between T and R. The person who likes Reebok faces an immediate neighbour of R. Y is an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Cobb. Z does not like Cobb. P sits second to the left of Q.
(iv) The person who likes Blackberry is an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Pepe Jeans. Neither Z nor T like Blackberry. The person who likes Blackberry faces the person who likes Mufti.
Which of the following is true regarding S?
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Question 48 of 200
48. Question
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Ten persons likes different brands of clothes viz Reebok, Adidas, Cobb, Peter England, TNG, Mufti, Blackberry, Flying Machine, Levis and Pepe Jeans are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1- P, Q, R, S and T are seated and all of them are facing south. In row-2 V, W, X, Y and Z are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. (All the information given above does not the order of seating as in give the final arrangement.)
(i)There people sit between V and the person who likes TNG. The person who likes Flying Machine is an immediate neighbour of the one who faces the person likes TNG. Z sits to the immediate left of the one who faces the person likes Flying Machine.
(ii) Only one person sits between Z and X. The person who likes Adidas sits second to the right of the one who faces X. T sits second to the left of the person who likes Peter England. The person who likes Peter England does not sit at an extreme end of the line.
(iii) Only two people sit between T and R. The person who likes Reebok faces an immediate neighbour of R. Y is an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Cobb. Z does not like Cobb. P sits second to the left of Q.
(iv) The person who likes Blackberry is an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Pepe Jeans. Neither Z nor T like Blackberry. The person who likes Blackberry faces the person who likes Mufti.
Who amongst the following sit at extreme end of the rows?
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Question 49 of 200
49. Question
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Ten persons likes different brands of clothes viz Reebok, Adidas, Cobb, Peter England, TNG, Mufti, Blackberry, Flying Machine, Levis and Pepe Jeans are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1- P, Q, R, S and T are seated and all of them are facing south. In row-2 V, W, X, Y and Z are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. (All the information given above does not the order of seating as in give the final arrangement.)
(i)There people sit between V and the person who likes TNG. The person who likes Flying Machine is an immediate neighbour of the one who faces the person likes TNG. Z sits to the immediate left of the one who faces the person likes Flying Machine.
(ii) Only one person sits between Z and X. The person who likes Adidas sits second to the right of the one who faces X. T sits second to the left of the person who likes Peter England. The person who likes Peter England does not sit at an extreme end of the line.
(iii) Only two people sit between T and R. The person who likes Reebok faces an immediate neighbour of R. Y is an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Cobb. Z does not like Cobb. P sits second to the left of Q.
(iv) The person who likes Blackberry is an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Pepe Jeans. Neither Z nor T like Blackberry. The person who likes Blackberry faces the person who likes Mufti.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Question 50 of 200
50. Question
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Ten persons likes different brands of clothes viz Reebok, Adidas, Cobb, Peter England, TNG, Mufti, Blackberry, Flying Machine, Levis and Pepe Jeans are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1- P, Q, R, S and T are seated and all of them are facing south. In row-2 V, W, X, Y and Z are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. (All the information given above does not the order of seating as in give the final arrangement.)
(i)There people sit between V and the person who likes TNG. The person who likes Flying Machine is an immediate neighbour of the one who faces the person likes TNG. Z sits to the immediate left of the one who faces the person likes Flying Machine.
(ii) Only one person sits between Z and X. The person who likes Adidas sits second to the right of the one who faces X. T sits second to the left of the person who likes Peter England. The person who likes Peter England does not sit at an extreme end of the line.
(iii) Only two people sit between T and R. The person who likes Reebok faces an immediate neighbour of R. Y is an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Cobb. Z does not like Cobb. P sits second to the left of Q.
(iv) The person who likes Blackberry is an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Pepe Jeans. Neither Z nor T like Blackberry. The person who likes Blackberry faces the person who likes Mufti.
Who amongst the following faces the person who likes Levis?
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Question 51 of 200
51. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
119 153 192 236 ? 339
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Question 52 of 200
52. Question
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What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
707 707 691 ? 611 867
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Question 53 of 200
53. Question
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What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
100 244 344 408 ? 460
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Question 54 of 200
54. Question
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What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
70 74 157 487 1973 ?
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Question 55 of 200
55. Question
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What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
5 6 11 25 ? 99.5
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Question 56 of 200
56. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
What value should come in place of question mark in the following questions?
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Question 57 of 200
57. Question
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What value should come in place of question mark in the following questions?
15.5% of 600 + 11.5% of 1000 – 10% of 980 =? – 32.2% of 1000
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Question 58 of 200
58. Question
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What value should come in place of question mark in the following questions?
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Question 59 of 200
59. Question
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What value should come in place of question mark in the following questions?
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Question 60 of 200
60. Question
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What value should come in place of question mark in the following questions?
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Question 61 of 200
61. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeThe sum of the length of two trains A and B is 638 m. The ratio of the speed of A to that of B is 6 : 7. The ratio of the time to cross an electric pole by train A to that by B is 5 : 4. Find the difference the length of the two trains.
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Question 62 of 200
62. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeThe sum of the present ages of P, Q, R and S is 85 years. After 5 years the ratio of their ages become 2:4:3:6. What is the Q‘s present age?
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Question 63 of 200
63. Question
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Question 64 of 200
64. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeThe marked price of A is Rs 1100 more than its cost price. When a discount of Rs 400 is allowed a profit of 20% is earned. At what price should A be sold to earn a 25% profit?
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Question 65 of 200
65. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeThe tens digit of a three digit number is 2. If the digits at units and hundreds places are interchanged then the number thus formed is 594 more than the previous one. Also the sum of the units digit and hundreds digits is 12. Then what is the number?
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Question 66 of 200
66. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeA alone can do a piece of work in 30 days. The time taken by A in completing
of the work is equal to the time taken by B in completing
of the work. In what time will A and B together complete the work?
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Question 67 of 200
67. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeThe average age of the employee in a company is 23.5 years. And the average of the males in the company is 25.2 years and that of the females is 23.2 years. The ratio of the number of males to the number of females in the company is:
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Question 68 of 200
68. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeA, B and C invested in a business in the ratio of 8:10:11. B invested for a period of whose numerical value is 114% of the term of ratio B’s investment but A and C invested for one year. If the profit of C at the end of the year is Rs 12650 then what is the share of the profit of B?
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Question 69 of 200
69. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeA boat covers 72 km downstream in 6 hours. If the speed of the current is
of its downstream speed, in what time will it cover a distance of 200 km upstream?
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Question 70 of 200
70. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeThe ratio of the cost price to the selling price of an article is 10: 12. If 25% discount is offered on the marked price of the article then the marked price is what percent more than the cost price?
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Question 71 of 200
71. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeThe difference between the interest received by Anil and Ravi is Rs 120. When they invest Rs 2000 each for 3 years what is the difference in the rate of interest?
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Question 72 of 200
72. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeOut of the total population, 65% were males. Out of the total number of females, 40% are literate and the remaining 630 were illiterate. If 60% of the males are literate, then how many males are illiterate?
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Question 73 of 200
73. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeThere are 8 red balls and 6 yellow balls in a bag. Two balls are simultaneously drawn at random. What is the probability that both the balls are of the same colour?
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Question 74 of 200
74. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeA car driver observed that a bus was 60 m ahead of the car and after 30 seconds the car was 90m ahead of the bus. If the speed of the car is 45 kmph, what is the speed of the bus (in kmph)?
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Question 75 of 200
75. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeA family consumes 25 kg rice and 9 kg wheat per month spends Rs 350. The price of rice is 20% of the price of wheat. If the price of wheat is increased by 20% then find the % reduction in consumption of rice, if it has the same amount to spend. The price of rice is constant.
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Question 76 of 200
76. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the graphs carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Total number of Government employees in six different cities and the percentage male employees and female employees.
Find the ratio between the number of male employees in Chandigarh and Kolkata together to the number of female employees in Bhopal and Kanpur together.
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Question 77 of 200
77. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the graphs carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Total number of Government employees in six different cities and the percentage male employees and female employees.
What is the average number of female employees in Ahemdabad and Pune and male employees in Bhopal and Kanpur together?
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Question 78 of 200
78. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the graphs carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Total number of Government employees in six different cities and the percentage male employees and female employees.
The total number of Government employees in Chandigarh is approxiamtely what percent of the number of female employees in Bhoal and number of male employees in Pune together?
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Question 79 of 200
79. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the graphs carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Total number of Government employees in six different cities and the percentage male employees and female employees.
What is the total approximate percentage of female employees in Chandigarh and Kanpur together?
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Question 80 of 200
80. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the graphs carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Total number of Government employees in six different cities and the percentage male employees and female employees.
What is the total number of female employees in Ahemdabad, Kolkata and Bhopal together?
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Question 81 of 200
81. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the following Pie chart carefully and answer the questions given below. The percentage –wise distribution of candidates (Boys and Girls) studying in six different video courses and the percentage –wise distribution of boys in each video course.
What is the number of girls studying in video class of SSC CGL?
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Question 82 of 200
82. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the following Pie chart carefully and answer the questions given below. The percentage –wise distribution of candidates (Boys and Girls) studying in six different video courses and the percentage –wise distribution of boys in each video course.
What is the ratio of the number of girls in IBPS PO video class B to that of boys in SBI PO video class?
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Question 83 of 200
83. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the following Pie chart carefully and answer the questions given below. The percentage –wise distribution of candidates (Boys and Girls) studying in six different video courses and the percentage –wise distribution of boys in each video course.
The number of girls in IBPS SO video class is approximately what percent of the total number of students studying in that video class?
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Question 84 of 200
84. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the following Pie chart carefully and answer the questions given below. The percentage –wise distribution of candidates (Boys and Girls) studying in six different video courses and the percentage –wise distribution of boys in each video course.
What is the approximate average number of students studying in video class IBPS PO, RBI Grade B and SSC CGL together?
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Question 85 of 200
85. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the following Pie chart carefully and answer the questions given below. The percentage –wise distribution of candidates (Boys and Girls) studying in six different video courses and the percentage –wise distribution of boys in each video course.
The number of boys studying in RBI Grade B video class is what percent of the number of girls in IBPS PO?
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Question 86 of 200
86. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below. Number of employees in the given six shifts of different BPO’s of different companies.(in thousands)
The total number of employees from Dial America are approximately what percent of the total number of employees from Data Group?
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Question 87 of 200
87. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below. Number of employees in the given six shifts of different BPO’s of different companies.(in thousands)
What is the approximate average number of employees working in the different shifts from Genpact?
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Question 88 of 200
88. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below. Number of employees in the given six shifts of different BPO’s of different companies.(in thousands)
What is the difference in the total number of employees in different shifts from NCO Group and total number of employees in different shifts from Dial America?
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Question 89 of 200
89. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below. Number of employees in the given six shifts of different BPO’s of different companies.(in thousands)
What is the ratio of the total number of employees from Data FGroup and NCO Group working in the shift of 10 am to 2 pm and the total number of employees working in the same shift from Dial America and Genpact?
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Question 90 of 200
90. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below. Number of employees in the given six shifts of different BPO’s of different companies.(in thousands)
What is the total of the average number of employees working in the shift of 6 pm to 10 pm from all the BPOs and the average number of employees working in the shift of 6 am to 10 am from all the BPOs?
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Question 91 of 200
91. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
In each of the following questions, a question is followed by information given in three statements. You have to study the question along with the statements and decide that the information given in which of the statements is necessary to answer the question.
What is the speed of a bus?
I. The bus crosses a pole in 10 seconds.
II. The length of the bus is 250 metres.
III. The bus crosses a bus stand of equal length in 25 seconds.
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Question 92 of 200
92. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
In each of the following questions, a question is followed by information given in three statements. You have to study the question along with the statements and decide that the information given in which of the statements is necessary to answer the question.
What is the speed of a boat in still water?
I. The boat covers 24 km in 4 hours downstream.
II. The boat covers the same distance in 8 hours upstream.
III. The speed of the stream is one –fourth that of boat in still water.
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Question 93 of 200
93. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
In each of the following questions, a question is followed by information given in three statements. You have to study the question along with the statements and decide that the information given in which of the statements is necessary to answer the question.
In how many days can 16 men and 8 women together complete a piece of work?
I. 8 men complete the piece of work in 10 days.
II. 16 women complete the piece of work in 10 days.
III. 5 women take 32 days to complete the piece of work.
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Question 94 of 200
94. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
In each of the following questions, a question is followed by information given in three statements. You have to study the question along with the statements and decide that the information given in which of the statements is necessary to answer the question.
What is the area of a square?
I. The perimeter of the square is given.
II. The measure of diagonal of the square is given.
III. The measure of one side of the square is given.
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Question 95 of 200
95. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
In each of the following questions, a question is followed by information given in three statements. You have to study the question along with the statements and decide that the information given in which of the statements is necessary to answer the question.
What is the age of a class teacher?
I. There are 14 students in the class.
II. The average age of students and the teacher is 18 years.
III. The average age of the teacher and the students is 4 years more than that of the students.
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Question 96 of 200
96. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the following graph carefully the questions that follow.
Manufacturing and Sale of Tyres of six companies in January.
Find the ratio of the total tyres manufactured by Yokohama and Bridgestone to the total sale of the same comapnies.
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Question 97 of 200
97. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the following graph carefully the questions that follow.
Manufacturing and Sale of Tyres of six companies in January.
The total tyres sold by Seat, Bridgestone and Yokohama is approximately what percent of the total tyres manufactured by these companies?
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Question 98 of 200
98. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the following graph carefully the questions that follow.
Manufacturing and Sale of Tyres of six companies in January.
What is the average number of Tyres manufactured by all the companies together? (approximately)
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Question 99 of 200
99. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the following graph carefully the questions that follow.
Manufacturing and Sale of Tyres of six companies in January.
The tyres sold by Yokohama is what percent of the tyres manufactured by the Yokohama?
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Question 100 of 200
100. Question
1 point(s)Category: Quantitative AptitudeDirections
Study the following graph carefully the questions that follow.
Manufacturing and Sale of Tyres of six companies in January.
Which company had the least percentage of sale with respect to its manufacturing?
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Question 101 of 200
101. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Freedom of speech and expression is not just a modern day practice, but rather a dedication to the martyrs of the then freedom struggle in the country that lost many lives so that this freedom could be achieved. It is a part of Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. This essence of democracy calls for free debate and discussion to enable citizens understand issues around them. It is like an encouragement to enable an artist generate a plethora of ideas without fear. It invites performers from their respective domains to bring to the forefront a huge array of perspectives that could serve to change the policies and practices of a country. This could be well seen in films made by filmmakers like Rajkumar Hirani, Prakash Jha, Kamala Hassan and certain others. They have gone by the actual role of their art to not just be one to ideate but also profess an ideology of being anti-establishment so that one side of it does not only receive the selective light, but every side so that it can be seen in totality and developed if seen as faulty.
But questions and faults are not easily digested. Hence, in the recent past, this glorified freedom has taken a back seat. Censorship and politically supportive pieces have become a celebrated priority. “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear,” said George Orwell.
Hence, irrespective of the content and favouritism, it is a need to shape public opinion in society. There are debates and discussions, documentaries, investigative developmental journalism and citizen journalism that have emerged in the post-modern times so that all views are amassed and presented. The citizens of a country can then take a stance based on it and contribute to effective governing of a country. The right to information, anti-corruption campaigns, gender sensitisation and scams in various areas in society are some talks of the town that emerged in the light of it.
On one hand it is these criticisms that help the politicians to improve their functioning processes and mend the system accordingly; on the other hand it could benefit the political climate as in the case of Donald Trump, who after so much criticism from the media still managed to be elected as the President of USA. It also helps people improve or sort out the differences of the nation if an individual is given to make a point that could transform into a standpoint in the future.
It also calls for the need of people of a community or culture to examine their practices of a society as seen in works of Perumal Murugan and Salman Rushdie. It also makes people think about the way they actually view society as seen in paintings of MF Hussain. But many times it is the artist that is questioned and not the issue. Only certain people like Khushwant Singh with his then column and Cyrus Broacha- Kunal Vijaykar with their television show through satire have not been victimised for their free expression although they have been criticised quite often for it.
Which of the following words seems most nearly the same in meaning to the word ‘essence’ as used in the passage ?
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Question 102 of 200
102. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Freedom of speech and expression is not just a modern day practice, but rather a dedication to the martyrs of the then freedom struggle in the country that lost many lives so that this freedom could be achieved. It is a part of Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. This essence of democracy calls for free debate and discussion to enable citizens understand issues around them. It is like an encouragement to enable an artist generate a plethora of ideas without fear. It invites performers from their respective domains to bring to the forefront a huge array of perspectives that could serve to change the policies and practices of a country. This could be well seen in films made by filmmakers like Rajkumar Hirani, Prakash Jha, Kamala Hassan and certain others. They have gone by the actual role of their art to not just be one to ideate but also profess an ideology of being anti-establishment so that one side of it does not only receive the selective light, but every side so that it can be seen in totality and developed if seen as faulty.
But questions and faults are not easily digested. Hence, in the recent past, this glorified freedom has taken a back seat. Censorship and politically supportive pieces have become a celebrated priority. “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear,” said George Orwell.
Hence, irrespective of the content and favouritism, it is a need to shape public opinion in society. There are debates and discussions, documentaries, investigative developmental journalism and citizen journalism that have emerged in the post-modern times so that all views are amassed and presented. The citizens of a country can then take a stance based on it and contribute to effective governing of a country. The right to information, anti-corruption campaigns, gender sensitisation and scams in various areas in society are some talks of the town that emerged in the light of it.
On one hand it is these criticisms that help the politicians to improve their functioning processes and mend the system accordingly; on the other hand it could benefit the political climate as in the case of Donald Trump, who after so much criticism from the media still managed to be elected as the President of USA. It also helps people improve or sort out the differences of the nation if an individual is given to make a point that could transform into a standpoint in the future.
It also calls for the need of people of a community or culture to examine their practices of a society as seen in works of Perumal Murugan and Salman Rushdie. It also makes people think about the way they actually view society as seen in paintings of MF Hussain. But many times it is the artist that is questioned and not the issue. Only certain people like Khushwant Singh with his then column and Cyrus Broacha- Kunal Vijaykar with their television show through satire have not been victimised for their free expression although they have been criticised quite often for it.
In what way, do criticisms help ?
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Question 103 of 200
103. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Freedom of speech and expression is not just a modern day practice, but rather a dedication to the martyrs of the then freedom struggle in the country that lost many lives so that this freedom could be achieved. It is a part of Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. This essence of democracy calls for free debate and discussion to enable citizens understand issues around them. It is like an encouragement to enable an artist generate a plethora of ideas without fear. It invites performers from their respective domains to bring to the forefront a huge array of perspectives that could serve to change the policies and practices of a country. This could be well seen in films made by filmmakers like Rajkumar Hirani, Prakash Jha, Kamala Hassan and certain others. They have gone by the actual role of their art to not just be one to ideate but also profess an ideology of being anti-establishment so that one side of it does not only receive the selective light, but every side so that it can be seen in totality and developed if seen as faulty.
But questions and faults are not easily digested. Hence, in the recent past, this glorified freedom has taken a back seat. Censorship and politically supportive pieces have become a celebrated priority. “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear,” said George Orwell.
Hence, irrespective of the content and favouritism, it is a need to shape public opinion in society. There are debates and discussions, documentaries, investigative developmental journalism and citizen journalism that have emerged in the post-modern times so that all views are amassed and presented. The citizens of a country can then take a stance based on it and contribute to effective governing of a country. The right to information, anti-corruption campaigns, gender sensitisation and scams in various areas in society are some talks of the town that emerged in the light of it.
On one hand it is these criticisms that help the politicians to improve their functioning processes and mend the system accordingly; on the other hand it could benefit the political climate as in the case of Donald Trump, who after so much criticism from the media still managed to be elected as the President of USA. It also helps people improve or sort out the differences of the nation if an individual is given to make a point that could transform into a standpoint in the future.
It also calls for the need of people of a community or culture to examine their practices of a society as seen in works of Perumal Murugan and Salman Rushdie. It also makes people think about the way they actually view society as seen in paintings of MF Hussain. But many times it is the artist that is questioned and not the issue. Only certain people like Khushwant Singh with his then column and Cyrus Broacha- Kunal Vijaykar with their television show through satire have not been victimised for their free expression although they have been criticised quite often for it.
Which of the following words is the most opposite in meaning to the word ‘amassed’ as used in the passage?
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Question 104 of 200
104. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Freedom of speech and expression is not just a modern day practice, but rather a dedication to the martyrs of the then freedom struggle in the country that lost many lives so that this freedom could be achieved. It is a part of Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. This essence of democracy calls for free debate and discussion to enable citizens understand issues around them. It is like an encouragement to enable an artist generate a plethora of ideas without fear. It invites performers from their respective domains to bring to the forefront a huge array of perspectives that could serve to change the policies and practices of a country. This could be well seen in films made by filmmakers like Rajkumar Hirani, Prakash Jha, Kamala Hassan and certain others. They have gone by the actual role of their art to not just be one to ideate but also profess an ideology of being anti-establishment so that one side of it does not only receive the selective light, but every side so that it can be seen in totality and developed if seen as faulty.
But questions and faults are not easily digested. Hence, in the recent past, this glorified freedom has taken a back seat. Censorship and politically supportive pieces have become a celebrated priority. “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear,” said George Orwell.
Hence, irrespective of the content and favouritism, it is a need to shape public opinion in society. There are debates and discussions, documentaries, investigative developmental journalism and citizen journalism that have emerged in the post-modern times so that all views are amassed and presented. The citizens of a country can then take a stance based on it and contribute to effective governing of a country. The right to information, anti-corruption campaigns, gender sensitisation and scams in various areas in society are some talks of the town that emerged in the light of it.
On one hand it is these criticisms that help the politicians to improve their functioning processes and mend the system accordingly; on the other hand it could benefit the political climate as in the case of Donald Trump, who after so much criticism from the media still managed to be elected as the President of USA. It also helps people improve or sort out the differences of the nation if an individual is given to make a point that could transform into a standpoint in the future.
It also calls for the need of people of a community or culture to examine their practices of a society as seen in works of Perumal Murugan and Salman Rushdie. It also makes people think about the way they actually view society as seen in paintings of MF Hussain. But many times it is the artist that is questioned and not the issue. Only certain people like Khushwant Singh with his then column and Cyrus Broacha- Kunal Vijaykar with their television show through satire have not been victimised for their free expression although they have been criticised quite often for it.
Which of the following depicts most nearly the same meaning as the phrase ‘plethora of ideas‘ as mentioned in the passage?
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Question 105 of 200
105. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Freedom of speech and expression is not just a modern day practice, but rather a dedication to the martyrs of the then freedom struggle in the country that lost many lives so that this freedom could be achieved. It is a part of Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. This essence of democracy calls for free debate and discussion to enable citizens understand issues around them. It is like an encouragement to enable an artist generate a plethora of ideas without fear. It invites performers from their respective domains to bring to the forefront a huge array of perspectives that could serve to change the policies and practices of a country. This could be well seen in films made by filmmakers like Rajkumar Hirani, Prakash Jha, Kamala Hassan and certain others. They have gone by the actual role of their art to not just be one to ideate but also profess an ideology of being anti-establishment so that one side of it does not only receive the selective light, but every side so that it can be seen in totality and developed if seen as faulty.
But questions and faults are not easily digested. Hence, in the recent past, this glorified freedom has taken a back seat. Censorship and politically supportive pieces have become a celebrated priority. “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear,” said George Orwell.
Hence, irrespective of the content and favouritism, it is a need to shape public opinion in society. There are debates and discussions, documentaries, investigative developmental journalism and citizen journalism that have emerged in the post-modern times so that all views are amassed and presented. The citizens of a country can then take a stance based on it and contribute to effective governing of a country. The right to information, anti-corruption campaigns, gender sensitisation and scams in various areas in society are some talks of the town that emerged in the light of it.
On one hand it is these criticisms that help the politicians to improve their functioning processes and mend the system accordingly; on the other hand it could benefit the political climate as in the case of Donald Trump, who after so much criticism from the media still managed to be elected as the President of USA. It also helps people improve or sort out the differences of the nation if an individual is given to make a point that could transform into a standpoint in the future.
It also calls for the need of people of a community or culture to examine their practices of a society as seen in works of Perumal Murugan and Salman Rushdie. It also makes people think about the way they actually view society as seen in paintings of MF Hussain. But many times it is the artist that is questioned and not the issue. Only certain people like Khushwant Singh with his then column and Cyrus Broacha- Kunal Vijaykar with their television show through satire have not been victimised for their free expression although they have been criticised quite often for it.
Who among these is/are the author/s who have not been victimised for free expression in their works?
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Question 106 of 200
106. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Freedom of speech and expression is not just a modern day practice, but rather a dedication to the martyrs of the then freedom struggle in the country that lost many lives so that this freedom could be achieved. It is a part of Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. This essence of democracy calls for free debate and discussion to enable citizens understand issues around them. It is like an encouragement to enable an artist generate a plethora of ideas without fear. It invites performers from their respective domains to bring to the forefront a huge array of perspectives that could serve to change the policies and practices of a country. This could be well seen in films made by filmmakers like Rajkumar Hirani, Prakash Jha, Kamala Hassan and certain others. They have gone by the actual role of their art to not just be one to ideate but also profess an ideology of being anti-establishment so that one side of it does not only receive the selective light, but every side so that it can be seen in totality and developed if seen as faulty.
But questions and faults are not easily digested. Hence, in the recent past, this glorified freedom has taken a back seat. Censorship and politically supportive pieces have become a celebrated priority. “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear,” said George Orwell.
Hence, irrespective of the content and favouritism, it is a need to shape public opinion in society. There are debates and discussions, documentaries, investigative developmental journalism and citizen journalism that have emerged in the post-modern times so that all views are amassed and presented. The citizens of a country can then take a stance based on it and contribute to effective governing of a country. The right to information, anti-corruption campaigns, gender sensitisation and scams in various areas in society are some talks of the town that emerged in the light of it.
On one hand it is these criticisms that help the politicians to improve their functioning processes and mend the system accordingly; on the other hand it could benefit the political climate as in the case of Donald Trump, who after so much criticism from the media still managed to be elected as the President of USA. It also helps people improve or sort out the differences of the nation if an individual is given to make a point that could transform into a standpoint in the future.
It also calls for the need of people of a community or culture to examine their practices of a society as seen in works of Perumal Murugan and Salman Rushdie. It also makes people think about the way they actually view society as seen in paintings of MF Hussain. But many times it is the artist that is questioned and not the issue. Only certain people like Khushwant Singh with his then column and Cyrus Broacha- Kunal Vijaykar with their television show through satire have not been victimised for their free expression although they have been criticised quite often for it.
Which of the following words seems most nearly the same in meaning to the word ‘ideate’ as used in the passage above ?
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Question 107 of 200
107. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Freedom of speech and expression is not just a modern day practice, but rather a dedication to the martyrs of the then freedom struggle in the country that lost many lives so that this freedom could be achieved. It is a part of Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. This essence of democracy calls for free debate and discussion to enable citizens understand issues around them. It is like an encouragement to enable an artist generate a plethora of ideas without fear. It invites performers from their respective domains to bring to the forefront a huge array of perspectives that could serve to change the policies and practices of a country. This could be well seen in films made by filmmakers like Rajkumar Hirani, Prakash Jha, Kamala Hassan and certain others. They have gone by the actual role of their art to not just be one to ideate but also profess an ideology of being anti-establishment so that one side of it does not only receive the selective light, but every side so that it can be seen in totality and developed if seen as faulty.
But questions and faults are not easily digested. Hence, in the recent past, this glorified freedom has taken a back seat. Censorship and politically supportive pieces have become a celebrated priority. “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear,” said George Orwell.
Hence, irrespective of the content and favouritism, it is a need to shape public opinion in society. There are debates and discussions, documentaries, investigative developmental journalism and citizen journalism that have emerged in the post-modern times so that all views are amassed and presented. The citizens of a country can then take a stance based on it and contribute to effective governing of a country. The right to information, anti-corruption campaigns, gender sensitisation and scams in various areas in society are some talks of the town that emerged in the light of it.
On one hand it is these criticisms that help the politicians to improve their functioning processes and mend the system accordingly; on the other hand it could benefit the political climate as in the case of Donald Trump, who after so much criticism from the media still managed to be elected as the President of USA. It also helps people improve or sort out the differences of the nation if an individual is given to make a point that could transform into a standpoint in the future.
It also calls for the need of people of a community or culture to examine their practices of a society as seen in works of Perumal Murugan and Salman Rushdie. It also makes people think about the way they actually view society as seen in paintings of MF Hussain. But many times it is the artist that is questioned and not the issue. Only certain people like Khushwant Singh with his then column and Cyrus Broacha- Kunal Vijaykar with their television show through satire have not been victimised for their free expression although they have been criticised quite often for it.
Which of the following words seems the most opposite in meaning to the word ‘mend’ s used in the passage?
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Question 108 of 200
108. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Freedom of speech and expression is not just a modern day practice, but rather a dedication to the martyrs of the then freedom struggle in the country that lost many lives so that this freedom could be achieved. It is a part of Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. This essence of democracy calls for free debate and discussion to enable citizens understand issues around them. It is like an encouragement to enable an artist generate a plethora of ideas without fear. It invites performers from their respective domains to bring to the forefront a huge array of perspectives that could serve to change the policies and practices of a country. This could be well seen in films made by filmmakers like Rajkumar Hirani, Prakash Jha, Kamala Hassan and certain others. They have gone by the actual role of their art to not just be one to ideate but also profess an ideology of being anti-establishment so that one side of it does not only receive the selective light, but every side so that it can be seen in totality and developed if seen as faulty.
But questions and faults are not easily digested. Hence, in the recent past, this glorified freedom has taken a back seat. Censorship and politically supportive pieces have become a celebrated priority. “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear,” said George Orwell.
Hence, irrespective of the content and favouritism, it is a need to shape public opinion in society. There are debates and discussions, documentaries, investigative developmental journalism and citizen journalism that have emerged in the post-modern times so that all views are amassed and presented. The citizens of a country can then take a stance based on it and contribute to effective governing of a country. The right to information, anti-corruption campaigns, gender sensitisation and scams in various areas in society are some talks of the town that emerged in the light of it.
On one hand it is these criticisms that help the politicians to improve their functioning processes and mend the system accordingly; on the other hand it could benefit the political climate as in the case of Donald Trump, who after so much criticism from the media still managed to be elected as the President of USA. It also helps people improve or sort out the differences of the nation if an individual is given to make a point that could transform into a standpoint in the future.
It also calls for the need of people of a community or culture to examine their practices of a society as seen in works of Perumal Murugan and Salman Rushdie. It also makes people think about the way they actually view society as seen in paintings of MF Hussain. But many times it is the artist that is questioned and not the issue. Only certain people like Khushwant Singh with his then column and Cyrus Broacha- Kunal Vijaykar with their television show through satire have not been victimised for their free expression although they have been criticised quite often for it.
Which of the following statements is definitely false according to the passage ?
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Question 109 of 200
109. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Freedom of speech and expression is not just a modern day practice, but rather a dedication to the martyrs of the then freedom struggle in the country that lost many lives so that this freedom could be achieved. It is a part of Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. This essence of democracy calls for free debate and discussion to enable citizens understand issues around them. It is like an encouragement to enable an artist generate a plethora of ideas without fear. It invites performers from their respective domains to bring to the forefront a huge array of perspectives that could serve to change the policies and practices of a country. This could be well seen in films made by filmmakers like Rajkumar Hirani, Prakash Jha, Kamala Hassan and certain others. They have gone by the actual role of their art to not just be one to ideate but also profess an ideology of being anti-establishment so that one side of it does not only receive the selective light, but every side so that it can be seen in totality and developed if seen as faulty.
But questions and faults are not easily digested. Hence, in the recent past, this glorified freedom has taken a back seat. Censorship and politically supportive pieces have become a celebrated priority. “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear,” said George Orwell.
Hence, irrespective of the content and favouritism, it is a need to shape public opinion in society. There are debates and discussions, documentaries, investigative developmental journalism and citizen journalism that have emerged in the post-modern times so that all views are amassed and presented. The citizens of a country can then take a stance based on it and contribute to effective governing of a country. The right to information, anti-corruption campaigns, gender sensitisation and scams in various areas in society are some talks of the town that emerged in the light of it.
On one hand it is these criticisms that help the politicians to improve their functioning processes and mend the system accordingly; on the other hand it could benefit the political climate as in the case of Donald Trump, who after so much criticism from the media still managed to be elected as the President of USA. It also helps people improve or sort out the differences of the nation if an individual is given to make a point that could transform into a standpoint in the future.
It also calls for the need of people of a community or culture to examine their practices of a society as seen in works of Perumal Murugan and Salman Rushdie. It also makes people think about the way they actually view society as seen in paintings of MF Hussain. But many times it is the artist that is questioned and not the issue. Only certain people like Khushwant Singh with his then column and Cyrus Broacha- Kunal Vijaykar with their television show through satire have not been victimised for their free expression although they have been criticised quite often for it.
What all ways have emerged in the post-modern times to present and amass all views ,keeping in view the freedom of expression ?
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Question 110 of 200
110. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Freedom of speech and expression is not just a modern day practice, but rather a dedication to the martyrs of the then freedom struggle in the country that lost many lives so that this freedom could be achieved. It is a part of Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. This essence of democracy calls for free debate and discussion to enable citizens understand issues around them. It is like an encouragement to enable an artist generate a plethora of ideas without fear. It invites performers from their respective domains to bring to the forefront a huge array of perspectives that could serve to change the policies and practices of a country. This could be well seen in films made by filmmakers like Rajkumar Hirani, Prakash Jha, Kamala Hassan and certain others. They have gone by the actual role of their art to not just be one to ideate but also profess an ideology of being anti-establishment so that one side of it does not only receive the selective light, but every side so that it can be seen in totality and developed if seen as faulty.
But questions and faults are not easily digested. Hence, in the recent past, this glorified freedom has taken a back seat. Censorship and politically supportive pieces have become a celebrated priority. “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear,” said George Orwell.
Hence, irrespective of the content and favouritism, it is a need to shape public opinion in society. There are debates and discussions, documentaries, investigative developmental journalism and citizen journalism that have emerged in the post-modern times so that all views are amassed and presented. The citizens of a country can then take a stance based on it and contribute to effective governing of a country. The right to information, anti-corruption campaigns, gender sensitisation and scams in various areas in society are some talks of the town that emerged in the light of it.
On one hand it is these criticisms that help the politicians to improve their functioning processes and mend the system accordingly; on the other hand it could benefit the political climate as in the case of Donald Trump, who after so much criticism from the media still managed to be elected as the President of USA. It also helps people improve or sort out the differences of the nation if an individual is given to make a point that could transform into a standpoint in the future.
It also calls for the need of people of a community or culture to examine their practices of a society as seen in works of Perumal Murugan and Salman Rushdie. It also makes people think about the way they actually view society as seen in paintings of MF Hussain. But many times it is the artist that is questioned and not the issue. Only certain people like Khushwant Singh with his then column and Cyrus Broacha- Kunal Vijaykar with their television show through satire have not been victimised for their free expression although they have been criticised quite often for it.
Freedom of speech and expression is a part of which article of the constitution?
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Question 111 of 200
111. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Directions (111-115): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete.
Modern life is __ (111) __without an intimate family life, a satisfying job, and the pleasure of buying and consuming things we want. Production (work), reproduction, and consumption are an__ (112) __part of the contemporary idea of the good life. This was not always so.
In much of human history, such life was considered too lowly and __(113)__ with other infinitely ‘superior’ ways of living. For instance, many human societies in the past put the highest premium on a life spent conquering, safeguarding, and ruling territories and their populations.__(114)__in the battlefield was therefore the greatest virtue. The life of great warriors (example, Karna and Arjuna) was the stuff of which legends, myths and epic tales were made. In other societies such as Athens, proper human fulfilment was possible only by __(115)__in the political life of the city republic.
Find the appropriate word.
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Question 112 of 200
112. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Directions (111-115): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete.
Modern life is __ (111) __without an intimate family life, a satisfying job, and the pleasure of buying and consuming things we want. Production (work), reproduction, and consumption are an__ (112) __part of the contemporary idea of the good life. This was not always so.
In much of human history, such life was considered too lowly and __(113)__ with other infinitely ‘superior’ ways of living. For instance, many human societies in the past put the highest premium on a life spent conquering, safeguarding, and ruling territories and their populations.__(114)__in the battlefield was therefore the greatest virtue. The life of great warriors (example, Karna and Arjuna) was the stuff of which legends, myths and epic tales were made. In other societies such as Athens, proper human fulfilment was possible only by __(115)__in the political life of the city republic.
Find the appropriate word.
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Question 113 of 200
113. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Directions (111-115): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete.
Modern life is __ (111) __without an intimate family life, a satisfying job, and the pleasure of buying and consuming things we want. Production (work), reproduction, and consumption are an__ (112) __part of the contemporary idea of the good life. This was not always so.
In much of human history, such life was considered too lowly and __(113)__ with other infinitely ‘superior’ ways of living. For instance, many human societies in the past put the highest premium on a life spent conquering, safeguarding, and ruling territories and their populations.__(114)__in the battlefield was therefore the greatest virtue. The life of great warriors (example, Karna and Arjuna) was the stuff of which legends, myths and epic tales were made. In other societies such as Athens, proper human fulfilment was possible only by __(115)__in the political life of the city republic.
Find the appropriate word.
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Question 114 of 200
114. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Directions (111-115): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete.
Modern life is __ (111) __without an intimate family life, a satisfying job, and the pleasure of buying and consuming things we want. Production (work), reproduction, and consumption are an__ (112) __part of the contemporary idea of the good life. This was not always so.
In much of human history, such life was considered too lowly and __(113)__ with other infinitely ‘superior’ ways of living. For instance, many human societies in the past put the highest premium on a life spent conquering, safeguarding, and ruling territories and their populations.__(114)__in the battlefield was therefore the greatest virtue. The life of great warriors (example, Karna and Arjuna) was the stuff of which legends, myths and epic tales were made. In other societies such as Athens, proper human fulfilment was possible only by __(115)__in the political life of the city republic.
Find the appropriate word.
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Question 115 of 200
115. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Directions (111-115): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete.
Modern life is __ (111) __without an intimate family life, a satisfying job, and the pleasure of buying and consuming things we want. Production (work), reproduction, and consumption are an__ (112) __part of the contemporary idea of the good life. This was not always so.
In much of human history, such life was considered too lowly and __(113)__ with other infinitely ‘superior’ ways of living. For instance, many human societies in the past put the highest premium on a life spent conquering, safeguarding, and ruling territories and their populations.__(114)__in the battlefield was therefore the greatest virtue. The life of great warriors (example, Karna and Arjuna) was the stuff of which legends, myths and epic tales were made. In other societies such as Athens, proper human fulfilment was possible only by __(115)__in the political life of the city republic.
Find the appropriate word.
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Question 116 of 200
116. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Directions: In these questions, a sentence or a part of sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part which may improve the sentence. Select the option which best fits in the place of the underlined part making the sentence meaningfully complete. If no correction is required, mark option 5 as your answer.
Radio might be referred as a humble cousin in the media industry, but in the recent part this has seen a surge in listeners, creativity and revenue.
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Question 117 of 200
117. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Directions: In these questions, a sentence or a part of sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part which may improve the sentence. Select the option which best fits in the place of the underlined part making the sentence meaningfully complete. If no correction is required, mark option 5 as your answer.
Numerous studies has shown that students who were exposed to reading before preschool are more likely to do well in all facets of formal education.
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Question 118 of 200
118. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Directions : In these questions, a sentence or a part of sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part which may improve the sentence. Select the option which best fits in the place of the underlined part making the sentence meaningfully complete. If no correction is required, mark option 5 as your answer.
Extra homework in addition to schoolwork often burden students and they end up far too tired to engage in leisure reading.
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Question 119 of 200
119. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Directions: In these questions, a sentence or a part of sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part which may improve the sentence. Select the option which best fits in the place of the underlined part making the sentence meaningfully complete. If no correction is required, mark option 5 as your answer.
Prayer is not a sign of fear,but a time-tested skill in getting rid of fear .
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Question 120 of 200
120. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Directions : In these questions, a sentence or a part of sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part which may improve the sentence. Select the option which best fits in the place of the underlined part making the sentence meaningfully complete. If no correction is required, mark option 5 as your answer.
We have denied our young the benefits of tapping into indigenous knowledge replete of time-tested techniques for improving non-cognitive intelligence.
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Question 121 of 200
121. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Directions (121-125): In each question below, the word at the top of the question is used in four different ways. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE.
DUMP
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Question 122 of 200
122. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Directions (121-125): In each question below, the word at the top of the question is used in four different ways. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE.
MAKE
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Question 123 of 200
123. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Directions (121-125): In each question below, the word at the top of the question is used in four different ways. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE.
SHADY
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Question 124 of 200
124. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Directions (121-125): In each question below, the word at the top of the question is used in four different ways. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE.
CLUTCH
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Question 125 of 200
125. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Directions (121-125): In each question below, the word at the top of the question is used in four different ways. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE.
END
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Question 126 of 200
126. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
The following question contains five parts out of which, four parts when unjumbled and joined together form a meaningful sentence. You have to find the sequence in which the four parts should be joined in order to form a meaningful sentence.
A. the Tribunal’s award, as modified by the judgment
B. a legal and technical framework to implement
C. the Supreme Court’s message is
D. significant recognition of the principle
E. that the Centre should get down to creating
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Question 127 of 200
127. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
The following question contains five parts out of which, four parts when unjumbled and joined together form a meaningful sentence. You have to find the sequence in which the four parts should be joined in order to form a meaningful sentence.
A. adjudicate complex and emotive inter-state disputes,
B. there is ample judicial wisdom in the country to
C. accept this verdict and refuse to acknowledge
D. conscientious and cooperative parties to make judgments work
E. but the question is whether there are enough
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Question 128 of 200
128. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
The following question contains five parts out of which, four parts when unjumbled and joined together form a meaningful sentence. You have to find the sequence in which the four parts should be joined in order to form a meaningful sentence.
A. the court’s direction and
B. set up the Cauvery Management Board and
C. it should comply with
D. the Cauvery Water Dispute Tribunal
E. Water Regulation Committee as part of the scheme.
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Question 129 of 200
129. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
The following question contains five parts out of which, four parts when unjumbled and joined together form a meaningful sentence. You have to find the sequence in which the four parts should be joined in order to form a meaningful sentence.
A. reach the most vulnerable sections
B. to unnecessary medical procedures
C. w hile the RSBY and Aarogyasri
D. health-care overall, they failed to
E. did improve access to
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Question 130 of 200
130. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
The following question contains five parts out of which, four parts when unjumbled and joined together form a meaningful sentence. You have to find the sequence in which the four parts should be joined in order to form a meaningful sentence.
A. the uteri of thousands of women
B. private hospitals removed
C. the most problematic fallout was mass
D. b etween 2008 and 2010
E. unnecessarily, to make a quick buck
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Question 131 of 200
131. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.
A. This bank’s audit committees and boards, as well as the central bank, which conducts routine financial inspections of
B. all bank’s books, have been ostensibly keeping a close watch on the loans that have turned substandard or are on the verge of default.
C. The government, which has often blamed the pile of bad loan on crony capitalism during the UPA regime,
D. just last month unveiled a plan to infuse about ₹1 lakh crore into 21 capital-starved public sector banks this fiscal.
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Question 132 of 200
132. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.
A. Indias stock exchanges are not too keen
B. on the idea of competing with there global peers.
C. Inspite, they are happy to guard the home turf against foreign
D. exchanges that do a better job of finding new clients.
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Question 133 of 200
133. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.
A. As the court observed this week in the Goa Foundation case, commercial mining activity can be repacious
B. in the absence of clear laid down and strictly enforced conditions.
C. This is exactly what has happened in Goa, with the State government displaying shocking
D. disregard for rules and processes while renewing licences for a second time in 2015.
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Question 134 of 200
134. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.
A. It appears that the bank employees which assisted
B. in the fraud routed large transactions for the borrowers by circumventing the core banking solution.
C. This flies in the face of the government’s
D. push for a digital payment economies.
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Question 135 of 200
135. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.
A. All the Centre and the States have the responsibility to scale up their investment
B. on health as a percentage of their budgets, to be more ambitious in interventions.
C. While the NHPS may be able to address some of the financial risk associated with
D. ill-health, it will take systematic improvements to preventive and primary care to achieve higher scores in the Index.
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Question 136 of 200
136. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the four options given for each question.In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the four options given for each question.
Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
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Question 137 of 200
137. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the four options given for each question.In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the four options given for each question.
Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
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Question 138 of 200
138. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the four options given for each question.In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the four options given for each question.
Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
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Question 139 of 200
139. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the four options given for each question.In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the four options given for each question.
Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
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Question 140 of 200
140. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the four options given for each question.In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the four options given for each question.
Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
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Question 141 of 200
141. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
In the sentence given below, an idiom/phrasal verb has been highlighted in bold. Given below it are five options, out of which you need to find the one which has the same meaning as the idiom/phrasal verb used in the sentence and can successfully replace the idiom/phrasal verb without changing the meaning of the sentence.
They are good friends now but their relationship had started off on the wrong foot.
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Question 142 of 200
142. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
In the sentence given below, an idiom/phrasal verb has been highlighted in bold. Given below it are five options, out of which you need to find the one which has the same meaning as the idiom/phrasal verb used in the sentence and can successfully replace the idiom/phrasal verb without changing the meaning of the sentence.
They have been living high on the hog since past couple of years.
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Question 143 of 200
143. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
In the sentence given below, an idiom/phrasal verb has been highlighted in bold. Given below it are five options, out of which you need to find the one which has the same meaning as the idiom/phrasal verb used in the sentence and can successfully replace the idiom/phrasal verb without changing the meaning of the sentence.
All the students contributed their time towards organising the classroom for the event, every man jack of them.
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Question 144 of 200
144. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
In the sentence given below, an idiom/phrasal verb has been highlighted in bold. Given below it are five options, out of which you need to find the one which has the same meaning as the idiom/phrasal verb used in the sentence and can successfully replace the idiom/phrasal verb without changing the meaning of the sentence.
The manager had to learn the ropes before she was handed the responsibilities for all of the teams.
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Question 145 of 200
145. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
In the sentence given below, an idiom/phrasal verb has been highlighted in bold. Given below it are five options, out of which you need to find the one which has the same meaning as the idiom/phrasal verb used in the sentence and can successfully replace the idiom/phrasal verb without changing the meaning of the sentence.
He was a loose cannon and could not be risked in front of the press.
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Question 146 of 200
146. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as whole.
Unaware of what his name represents, he ___________ the streets with his friends, an army of barefoot boys who _________ like the morning birds and disappear at noon.
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Question 147 of 200
147. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as whole.
Sri Lanka is in the ________ of a political crisis after the two main parties in the ruling coalition _______ a dramatic defeat in the recent local government elections.
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Question 148 of 200
148. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as whole.
A frequently _________ example of destruction is the loss of ecology in Goa due to ___________, illegal mining.
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Question 149 of 200
149. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as whole.
The World Health Organisation _________ that deficiency of key micronutrients such as iron, vitamin A and iodine together __________ a third of the world’s population.
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Question 150 of 200
150. Question
1 point(s)Category: English LanguageDirections
Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as whole.
The two leaders should ___________ to sink their differences and win ___________ popular confidence.
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Question 151 of 200
151. Question
1 point(s)Category: General Awareness9th IBSA Trilateral Ministerial Commission held at __________
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Question 152 of 200
152. Question
1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessReserve Bank of India announced injection of how much amount into the system through purchase of government bonds?
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Question 153 of 200
153. Question
1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessHow much amount investment International Finance Corporation (IFC) the finance arm of World Bank has approved in India Resurgence Fund (IRF)?
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Question 154 of 200
154. Question
1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessState Bank of India (SBI) has reduced the withdrawal limit to _____ rupees per day.
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Question 155 of 200
155. Question
1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWho approved micro-insurance disbursal through point-of-sales (PoS)?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWhich of the following sport is related to Ryder Cup?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessHow many digit does SWIFT code consists?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWhat is the currency of Belarus?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessThe book ‘The Ministry of Utmost Happiness’ is authored by which of the follwing?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessTwo dynamic asset allocation indices namely Nifty 50 & short duration debt –Dynamic P/E index and Nifty 50 & short duration debt – Dynamic P/B index has been launched by _________
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWho among the following has resigned the Max Life Insurance?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWhat is the name of the new President of Hockey India (HI)?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWhere is the Gandhi Sagar Dam located at?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessMinerva-II-1 rovers belongs to which of the following country?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessRussian Grand Prix 2018 was won by ________.
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWorld’s first female to take 200 wickets in ODI cricket?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWho hosted the 6th World Goverment Summit 2018?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWorld Habitat Day was celebrated on _________
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1 point(s)Category: General Awareness52nd district of Madhya Pradesh is ________
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWho is the non executive chairman of the National Payment Corporation of India at present?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWho won the Sahitya Akademi Award for Assamese Literature?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWhat amount of a line of credit (LoC) India has decided to extend to Uzbekistan through Exim Bank for housing and other social infrastructure projects?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWho is the new UNICEF’s special representative of young people?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWho has signed MoU with National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) for training of 2.5 lakh urban poor in the construction sector?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWorld Human Rights Day is celebrated ever year on_____
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1 point(s)Category: General Awareness___________ has launched ‘Mukhyamantri Yuva Nestham’ scheme through which Rs. 1000 will be given as monthly unemployment allowance to eligible jobless youth of the state.
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessIndia and _______ took part in a joint exercise ‘Sahyog-Hop Tac 2018’.
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWhich country will be imposing ‘Carbon Tax’ from 2019?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWho is the current union minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas ?
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1 point(s)Category: General Awareness__________and the Government of India signed a $150 million dollar loan to finance regional connectivity projects in North Bengal and North Eastern states.
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWhich one of these countries launched first solar highway which will charge the running electric vehicles ?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWhich Australian state became the first such state there,to legalise Euthanasia?
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1 point(s)Category: General Awareness‘Exam Warriors’ is a book penned down by __________.
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1 point(s)Category: General Awareness46th Chief Justice of India (CJI) is ____________.
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWho is the new CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of Facebook owned Instagram?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWho is the author of the book ‘Pyjamas are Forgiving’?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessBetween ________ and India Union cabinet approved the Second Protocol amending the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA).
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWhat is the name of the instant loan approval and disbursal product launched by MobiKwik?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWho has been named the richest Indian for the 11th consecutive year?
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1 point(s)Category: General Awareness________ acquired artificial intelligence (AI) service provider AuthMe ID Services.
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWhich state will be having India’s first Artificial Intelligence centre ?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessThe Kallanai Dam is built across which river in Tamil Nadu ?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessIn which of these states,’Bhavantar Bharpaayee Yojana’ was launched ?
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1 point(s)Category: General Awareness_________is the current Repo rate as per the 4th bi-monthly monetary policy.
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWhich state became the first state to provide free power to farmers 24 hours a day?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWhich of these Indian cities hosted the 78th session of Indian History Congress?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWho was awarded with the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize?
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1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessParimarjan Negi is a famous personality related to which sport?
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1 point(s)Category: General Awareness________ ranked as the best state under the Swachh Survekshan Grameen Awards 2018 presented in New Delhi.
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200. Question
1 point(s)Category: General AwarenessWho among these was reappointed as the Prasar Bharti chairman?
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