Practice Question and Answer

Q:

A man facing towards North-West turns Left, Right, Right, Right, Left, in series. In which direction now he is? 

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    North
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    South - West
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    South
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    Wrong
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    North - East
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Answer : 4. "North - East "

Q:

Hari travelled 17 km. in the East, then he turned to the left and went 15 km ahead. Then he turned to the left and went 17 km. How far was he from the starting point now?

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    17 km
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    2 km
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    15 km
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    32 km
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Answer : 3. "15 km"
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Q: Which of the following is not a function of a Warehouse? 7371 0

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    Ensuring Profit
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    Stabilisation in price
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    Risk-bearing
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    Storage
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Answer : 1. "Ensuring Profit"
Explanation :

Answer: A) Ensuring Profit Explanation:

Q:

A total of 78 soldiers were standing in a row. Ram Singh was standing at the 25th position from the left. Kuldeep Singh was standing at the 20th position from the right. How many soldiers were standing between Ram Singh and Kuldeep Singh?

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    54
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    33
    Correct
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    38
    Correct
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    20
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Answer : 2. "33"

Q:

A Right click on the desktop itself will ?

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    Show a context-sensitive menu
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    Open the control panel
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    Minimize all open applications
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    Open the display properties dialogue box
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Answer : 4. "Open the display properties dialogue box "

Q:

A, is brother of B. C is mother of A.  B is granddaughter of D. and F is the son of A. what is relation of F to D?

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    grandson
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    Nephew
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    Uncle
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    Great grandson
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Answer : 4. "Great grandson"

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Answer : 3. "C"

Q: Left-handed persons suffer more frequently than do right-handed persons from certain immune disorders, such as allergies. Left-handers tend to have an advantage over the right-handed majority, however, on tasks controlled by the right hemisphere of the brain, and mathematical reasoning is strongly under the influence of the right hemisphere in most people. If the information above is true, it best supports which of the following hypotheses? 7341 0

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    Most people who suffer from allergies or other such immune disorders are left-handed rather than right-handed.
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    Most left-handed mathematicians suffer from some kind of allergy.
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    There are proportionally more left-handers among people whose ability to reason mathematically is above average than there are among people with poor mathematical reasoning ability.
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    If a left-handed person suffers from an allergy, that person will probably be good at mathematics.
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    There are proportionally more people who suffer from immune disorders such as allergies than there are people who are left-handed or people whose mathematical reasoning ability is unusually good.
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Answer : 3. "There are proportionally more left-handers among people whose ability to reason mathematically is above average than there are among people with poor mathematical reasoning ability."

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