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8 Q: Find the missing numbers from given figure?

11095 15dc8ffcd54f77a2c5d35da14
5dc8ffcd54f77a2c5d35da14- 1330false
- 2336true
- 3428false
- 4420false
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Answer : 2. "336"
Q: Sonu and Titu entered into a partnership for a year in which Sonu invested Rs 120000 and Titu invested Rs 70000. After 4 months, Sonu invested Rs 80000 more whereas after 5 months, Titu invested Rs 30000 more. When two months were left Sweety also joined investing Rs 400000 as her contribution. If the profit for the year was 12.5% of 1572000, find the share of Sonu, Titu and Sweety.
11022 05e78a599389ef1736dd807fc
5e78a599389ef1736dd807fc- 1Rs 40000, Rs 104000, Rs 52500false
- 2Rs 104000, Rs 52500, Rs 40000true
- 3Rs 52500, Rs 40000, Rs 104000false
- 4Rs 78420, Rs. 48645, Rs. 48770false
- 5None of thesefalse
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Answer : 2. "Rs 104000, Rs 52500, Rs 40000"
Q: The total strength of the class is 90 and the number of girls is twice that of boys. Suraj is ranked 14th from the top. Suppose there are 10 girls ahead of Suraj. Find the number of boys after Suraj in the ranking order.
11015 05f44ef14f2f3ef4eee7617f0
5f44ef14f2f3ef4eee7617f0- 124false
- 225false
- 328false
- 426true
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Answer : 4. "26 "
Q: What is the full form of EPDS with reference to Mobile App?
10996 061c48aeee343c0276782300e
61c48aeee343c0276782300e- 1Emergency Personnel Defense Systemfalse
- 2Electronic Public Distribution Distribution Systemtrue
- 3Electronic Passing Definition Systemfalse
- 4none of thesefalse
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Answer : 2. "Electronic Public Distribution Distribution System"
Q: Find out missing figure (?) of the problem from the given answer figures.

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5ed9be0a5663d17e0b8eb082
- 11true
- 22false
- 33false
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Answer : 1. "1"
Q: The old woman walked carefully with her heavy load____ she should fall.
10945 06034d47b04197a15c675a76b
6034d47b04197a15c675a76b- 1untilfalse
- 2unlessfalse
- 3Lesttrue
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Answer : 3. "Lest"
Q: Develop is to assess as train is to 10943 05b5cc6a0e4d2b4197774ca95
5b5cc6a0e4d2b4197774ca95- 1Changefalse
- 2Educatefalse
- 3Analyzetrue
- 4Recruitfalse
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Answer : 3. "Analyze"
Explanation :
Answer: C) Analyze Explanation: When you develop a product, you assess its performance for proper functioning. Similarly, when you train a person to do a job, you analyze his/her performance to understand how good he/she is at it. Hence, Develop : Assess :: Train : Analyze.
Q:Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :
With Lok Sabha speaker Purno Sangma abolishing the discretionary quota for gas and telephone connections enjoyed by members of parliament last week, demands are being made for doing away with the same privilege for Union ministers.
Imposing a fine of Rs. 50 lakh on former petroleum minister Satish Sharma for arbitrarily allotting petrol pumps, the Supreme Court had said last year that absolute discretion was an anathema to the Constitution and advised the ‘judicious’ use of discretionary powers.
Citing the use of the so-called privileges as “prejudicial to public interest and a breach of trust”, HD Shourie of Common Cause has sought the prime minister’s intervention to “stop this practice of discretionary quota for ministers to present to the public an image of clean functioning of the government.”
In a letter written to the Cabinet Secretary, he has drawn the PM’s attention to the misuse of this privilege by more than a dozen ministers. In the railways, discretionary quota covers platform stalls, passes, tickets and berths on trains. In civil aviation and tourism, the largesse includes free international air tickets, out-of-turn seats and stalls in ITDC hotels.
A Union minister has not got the power of
10913 05e8aad74cbf02e5d98714ae6
5e8aad74cbf02e5d98714ae6With Lok Sabha speaker Purno Sangma abolishing the discretionary quota for gas and telephone connections enjoyed by members of parliament last week, demands are being made for doing away with the same privilege for Union ministers.
Imposing a fine of Rs. 50 lakh on former petroleum minister Satish Sharma for arbitrarily allotting petrol pumps, the Supreme Court had said last year that absolute discretion was an anathema to the Constitution and advised the ‘judicious’ use of discretionary powers.
Citing the use of the so-called privileges as “prejudicial to public interest and a breach of trust”, HD Shourie of Common Cause has sought the prime minister’s intervention to “stop this practice of discretionary quota for ministers to present to the public an image of clean functioning of the government.”
In a letter written to the Cabinet Secretary, he has drawn the PM’s attention to the misuse of this privilege by more than a dozen ministers. In the railways, discretionary quota covers platform stalls, passes, tickets and berths on trains. In civil aviation and tourism, the largesse includes free international air tickets, out-of-turn seats and stalls in ITDC hotels.
- 1allotting petrol pumpsfalse
- 2allotting platform stallsfalse
- 3allotting berth on trainsfalse
- 4allotting telephone connectionsfalse
- 5allotting shops in the markettrue
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