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Is x positive?
I. x + y = 15
II. 3x ± y = 1
3. if both the statements I and Ii are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is
sufficient;
4. if both the statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data
is required
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3. if both the statements I and Ii are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is
sufficient;
4. if both the statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data
is required
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3. if both the statements I and Ii are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is
sufficient;
4. if both the statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data
is required
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3. if both the statements I and Ii are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is
sufficient;
4. if both the statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data
is required
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3. if both the statements I and Ii are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is
sufficient;
4. if both the statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data
is required
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3. if both the statements I and Ii are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is
sufficient;
4. if both the statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data
is required
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3. if both the statements I and Ii are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is
sufficient;
4. if both the statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data
is required
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3. if both the statements I and Ii are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is
sufficient;
4. if both the statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data
is required
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3. if both the statements I and Ii are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is
sufficient;
4. if both the statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data
is required
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How is Drelated to M?
I. M has two sisters ± k and R
II. D¶s mother is sister of K¶s father
3. if both the statements I and Ii are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is
sufficient;
4. if both the statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data
is required
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1. 124
2. 120
3. 144
4. 180
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1. 21
2. 23
3. 25
4. 27
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1. 124
2. 130
3. 138
4. 134
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1. 40
2. 44
3. 42
4. 50
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1. GIWY
2. GHWV
3. GIUV
4. GIWX
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1. East
2. South
3. West
4. Noth
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1. 105o
2. 120o
3. 95o
4. 150o
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1. Wednesday
2. Thursday
3. Friday
4. Saturday
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1. Monday
2. Tuesday
3. Wednesday
4. Friday
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1. 6
2. 8
3. 10
4. 12
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1. 216
2. 343
3. 916
4. 729
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1. 47
2. 37
3. 57
4. 67
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1. 15/14
2. 2/3
3. 23/24
4. 31/35
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1. Eye
2. Ear
3. Tongue
4. Nose
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2. Frog
3. Turtle
4. Crocodile
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1. UNR
2. OMS
3. DLT
4. AKU
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1. August
2. July
3. May
4. June
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1. 121
2. 111
3. 1331
4. 143
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1. AXZT
2. XLTA
3. ZTAX
4. TAZX
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1. 1001
2. 1011
3. 1101
4. 111
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Monthly expenses of a family are Rs. 57,024. Amount spent on various needs is shown in the Pie±
chart above.
What amount was spent on food?
1. Rs. 12,672
2. Rs. 19,008
3. Rs. 14,256
4. Rs. 11,088
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Monthly expenses of a family are Rs. 57,024. Amount spent on various needs is shown in the Pie±
chart above.
How much more is spent on rent than as fuel?
1. Rs. 7,920
2. Rs. 6,336
3. Rs. 5,434
4. Rs. 5,742
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Monthly expenses of a family are Rs. 57,024. Amount spent on various needs is shown in the Pie±
chart above.
On what head is expense maximum?
1. Rent
2. Fuel
3. Food
4. Miscellaneous
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1. 45
2. 50
3. 52
4. 47
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Monthly expenses of a family are Rs. 57,024. Amount spent on various needs is shown in the Pie±
chart above.
What is the ratio of expenses in food to that on rent?
1. 4 : 3
2. 3 : 4
3. 5 : 4
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How many persons are there who are both former all literate?
1. 45
2. 35
3. 40
4. 30
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How many persons are there who are farmer but neither liberate nor forward?
1. 10
2. 15
3. 20
4. 25
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1. 10
2. 15
3. 25
4. 30
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Find out the number of persons who are not farmer but forward?
1. 40
2. 25
3. 35
4. 75
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1. 40
2. 35
3. 25
4. 10
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1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 0
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1. HYGM
2. HYGN
3. HXGN
4. WYGN
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1. RAMA
2. KVYG
3. RAMS
4. None
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1. IZSEY
2. IZSIM
3. IZSIY
4. None
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1. YCJWHM
2. YCJWHY
3. YCMQWHY
4. None
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1. 20 and 35
2. 15 and 18
3. 12 and 21
4. 16 and 28
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1. 13 : 21
2. 13 : 20
3. 14 : 23
4. 12 : 19
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1. 8
2. 10
3. 12
4. 15
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1. 16 2/3%
2. 20%
3. 18%
4. 15%
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1. 10
2. 15
3. 20
4. 25
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Question 51 of 148
A and B invest in a business in the ratio 3 : 2. If 10% of the total profit goes for donations and if A¶s
share is Rs. 810, then the total profit is.
1. 1550
2. 1500
3. 1460
4. 1400
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1. 100 + x/100y
2. 100y/100 + x
3. 100x/100 + y
4. 100 + y/100x
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1. 9000
2. 6000
3. 4000
4. 3000
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2. 14
3. 12
4. 13
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1. 5
2. 4
3. 7
4. 6
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1. 60
2. 90
3. 120
4. 180
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1. 35 cm
2. 25 cm
3. 5 cm
4. 15 cm
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1.
2. 0.0
3. 0.
4. 0.
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1. 10
2. 11
3. 9
4. 20
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Question 61 of 148
3 years ago, if the average ages of A and B was 20 years. Now, C has joined them and the average
age is 25 years. What is the age of C?
1. 31
2. 25
3. 29
4. 45
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1. 30
2. 34
3. 37
4. 38
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1. (6, 1)
2. (±6, ±1)
3. (±6, 1)
4. (6, ±1)
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2.
3.
4. 0
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1.
2.
3.
4.
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1. 1
2. 2
3. 0
4. 4
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1.
2.
3.
4.
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1. 2
2. ±2
3. 12
4. ± 12
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1.
2.
3.
4.
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1. 8
2. 7
3. 7
4. 8
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Question 71 of 148
Two taps can fill a tub in 5 min and 7 min respectively another pope can empty it in 3 min. If all the
three are kept open simultaneously, then the time (in min) to fill tap
1. 105
2. 115
3. 120
4. 135
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1. 170
2. 185
3. 175
4. 180
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1. 10
2. 8
3. 6
4. 4
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1. 4
2. 6
3. 8
4. 10
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1. 56
2. 60
3. 48
4. 52
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1. 8.75
2. 17.5
3. 16
4. 55
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2. 3 : 5
3. 2 : 3
4. 3 : 2
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1. 11 : 8
2. 4 : 5
3. 1 : 4
4. 5 : 14
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1. 6
2. 6.5
3. 7
4. 8.5
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1. 1078
2. 2156
3. 4512
4. 5390
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1. 8
2. 8
3. 8
4. None
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1. 3.5
2. 4
3. 5
4. 8
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1. a < c < b
2. a < b < c
3. c < a < b
4. b < a < c
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1. 0
2. 1
3. 4
4. 16
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1. 1
2. 10
3. 100
4. 10
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1. 17 1/7
2. 16 2/7
3. 7
4. 6
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1. 9%
2. 10%
3. 8%
4. 12%
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1. 2
2. 3
3. 4
4. 6
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1. 5/36
2. 1/6
3. 1/9
4. 7/36
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1. 6!
2. 7!
3. 6! 7!
4. 5! 6!
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1. 17/30
2. 13/30
3. 15/30
4. 11/30
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1. 16
2. 60
3. 28
4. 44
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1. 40
2. 20
3. 30
4. 13
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1. 1.5
2. 29.1
3. 30.1
4. 25.45
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1. 8
2. 9
3. 11
4. 13
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1. 12.45
2. 11.55
3. 10.55
4. 13.55
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2.
3.
4. None
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x
0
1
2
3
4
y
6
5
4
3
2
1. 2
2. 1.5
3. 3
4. 1
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1. ¼
2. 1/8
3. ½
4. 4/1
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Ubiquitous
1. Somewhere
2. Everywhere
3. How where
4. Hardware
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Omniscient
1. All powerful
2. Indefatigable
3. All knowing
4. Indomitable
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Tardy
1. Quick
2. Sluggish
3. Dirty
4. Progressive
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Enigmatic
1. Puzzling
2. Sharp
3. Problematic
4. Docile
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In congruous
1. Out of time
2. Out of country
3. Out of space
4. Out of place
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Flagrant
1. Scented
2. Shameless
3. Patriotic
4. Burning
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1. Discreet
2. Discrete
3. Distinguished
4. Delinquent
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1. Amiably
2. Arguably
3. Amicably
4. Affably
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1. Archaeology
2. Paleontology
3. Orthography
4. Numismatics
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1. Lunatic
2. Misanthrope
3. Sadist
4. Schizophrenic
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1. Across
2. Over
3. Through
4. Round
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1. Have better
2. May better
3. Had better
4. Might better
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1. Unveiled
2. Unearthed
3. Unplugged
4. Unleashed
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1. Deferred
2. Conferred
3. Confirmed
4. Collocated
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1. Across
2. Against
3. Off
4. Down
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1. Put down
2. Put away
3. Put off
4. Put out
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1. In
2. With
3. On
4. For
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3. John is irresponsible
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conversation
1. Robert is rude
2. Robert is polite
3. Robert is formal
4. Robert is pleasant
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3. I remarked that it wasn't so foggy that day as it had been the day before
4. I remarked that it wasn't so foggy that day as it has been the previous day
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1. I'm sorry
2. I'm frightened
3. I'm worried
4. I'm surprised
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Question 125 of 148
Humanities are a source book of knowing about:
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1. Tasty dishes
2. Paralysed feeling
3. Wide ranging
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1. Seeing is Learning
2. Writing is Learning
3. Speculating is Learning
4. Knowing is learning
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Question 128 of 148
The author prefers literature to other subjects because:
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1. Monopolise culture
3. Commercialise culture
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1. Funny
2. Terrible
3. Unusual
4. Wonderful
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1. Surprised
2. Happy
3. Seared
4. Angry
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1. Did not do so
3. Did so
4. Ran away
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3. The dream
4. Nothing
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1. He liked it
2. He was instructed to do so
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Question 140 of 148
Copy tests are intended to test:
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1. Modem
2. Junction
3. Gateway
4. Server
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1. 1 bytes
2. (23) bytes
3. 1024 bytes
4. None
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1. Hawker
2. Browses
3. Spammer
4. Hacker