Subject Analytical Ability | |||
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251. Which comes next? | |||
(a) | |||
(b) | |||
(c) | |||
(d) | |||
(e) | |||
Ans. c | |||
252. If Ram lives on the first floor, then Sham lives on the second. Sham does live on the second floor. Therefore | |||
(a) Ram does not lives on the first floor. | |||
(b) Ram may or may not live on the first floor. | |||
(c) Ram lives on the first floor. | |||
(d) Ram lives on the second door. | |||
(e) None of the above results can be deduced. | |||
Ans. c | |||
253. Which set of numbers is like the given set ।48, 24, 12।? | |||
(a) ।46, 22, 11। | |||
(b) ।44, 22, 11। | |||
(c) ।42, 20, 10। | |||
(d) ।40, 20, 10। | |||
(e) ।20, 5, 2। | |||
Ans. d | |||
Answer the questions on the basis of the given information. | |||
254. Business are suffering because of lack of money available for development loans. To help businesses, the government plans to modify the income-tax structure in order to induce individual tax payers to put a larger portion of their income into retirement savings accounts, because as more money is deposited in such accounts, more money becomes available to borrowers. Which of the following, if true, raises the most serious doubt regarding the effectiveness of the government’s plan to increase the amount available for development loans for business | |||
(a) When levels of personal retirement savings increase, consumer, borrowing always increases correspondingly. | |||
(b) The increased tax revenue the government would receive as a result of expansion would not offset the loss in revenue from personal income taxes during the first year of the plan. | |||
(c) Even with tax incentives, some people will choose’ not to increase their levels of retirement savings. | |||
(d) Bankers generally will not continue to lend money to businesses whose prospective earnings are insufficient to meet their load repayment schedules | |||
(e) The modified tax structure would give all taxpayers, regardless of their incomes, the same tax savings for a given increase in their retirement savings. | |||
Ans. c | |||
Read the following information and answer the questions given below it: * Seven students P, Q, R, S, T, U and V take a series of tests. * No two students get similar marks. * V always scores more than P. P always scores more than Q. * Each time either-R scores, the highest and T gets the least, or alternatively S score the highest and U or Q. | |||
255. If S is ranked sixth and Q is ranked fifth, which of the following can be true? | |||
(a) V is ranked first or fourth | |||
(b) R is ranked second or third | |||
(c) P is ranked second or fifth | |||
(d) U is ranked third or fourth | |||
(e) T is ranked fourth or fifth | |||
Ans. d | |||
256. If R gets most, V should be ranked not lower than - | |||
(a) Second | |||
(b) Third | |||
(c) Fourth | |||
(d) Fifth | |||
(e) Sixth | |||
Ans. c | |||
257. If R is ranked second and Q is ranked fifth, which of the following must be true? | |||
(a) S is ranked third | |||
(b) T is ranked sixth | |||
(c) P is ranked sixth | |||
(d) V is ranked fourth | |||
(e) U is ranked sixth | |||
Ans. b | |||
258. If S is ranked second, which of the following can be true? | |||
(a) U gets more than V | |||
(b) V gets more than S | |||
(c) P gets more than R | |||
(d) P gets more than V | |||
(e) T gets more than Q | |||
Ans. a | |||
259. Five persons are travelling in a train – A, B, C, D and E. A is the mother of C who is wife of E. D is the brother of A and B is the husband of A. How is B related to E? | |||
(a) Brother | |||
(b) Father | |||
(c) Uncle | |||
(d) Father in Law | |||
Ans. d | |||
260. If you rearrange the letters “LNGEDNA”, you have the name of a(n); | |||
(a) country | |||
(b) animal | |||
(c) city | |||
(d) ocean | |||
Ans. a | |||
261. In a certain code “TABLE” is written as WDENA, you have “SKY” be written in that code? | |||
(a) VNB | |||
(b) TBN | |||
(c) BNY | |||
(d) NYB | |||
Ans. a | |||
262. ‘Related’ is to ‘Impel’ as ‘Obfuscate’ is to - | |||
(a) Hallucinate | |||
(b) Irradiate | |||
(c) Confuse | |||
(d) Dampen | |||
Ans. b | |||
263. Which would be third in alphabetic order? | |||
(a) Maundy | |||
(b) Mauve | |||
(c) Mausoleum | |||
(d) Mane | |||
Ans. c | |||
264. What is the maximum number of 3×3 squares that can be formed from the square in the 6×6 checker board to the right? | |||
(a) 4 | |||
(b) 12 | |||
(c) 16 | |||
(d) 24 | |||
Ans. c | |||
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. Distribution of workforce by occupational category for region ‘xyz’ in 2001 and projected for 2015. | |||
265. In 2001, how many categories each comprised more than 25 million workers? | |||
(a) One | |||
(b) Two | |||
(c) Three | |||
(d) Four | |||
Ans. c | |||
266. From 2001 to 2015, there is a projected increase in the workers in which of the following categories? | |||
(a) Sales | |||
(b) Service | |||
(c) Clerical | |||
(d) a, b & c | |||
Ans. d | |||
Answer the questions based of the following information. ABC Ltd. Produces widgets for which the demand is unlimited and they can sell all of their production. The graph below describes the monthly variable costs incurred by the company as a function of the quantity produced. In addition, operating the plant for one shift results in a fixed monthly cost of Tk. 800. Fixed monthly costs for second shift operation are estimated at Tk. 1200. Each shift operation provides capacity for producing 30 widgets per month. Note: Average unit cost, AC = Total monthly costs/monthly production, and marginal cost, MC is the rate of change in total cost for unit change in quantity produced. | |||
267. Total production in July is 40 units. What is the approximate average unit cost for July? | |||
(a) 3,600 | |||
(b) 90 | |||
(c) 140 | |||
(d) 115 | |||
Ans. c | |||
268. ABC Ltd. Is considering increasing the production level. What is the approximate marginal cost of increasing production form its July level of 40 units to 41 units? | |||
(a) 110 | |||
(b) 130 | |||
(c) 150 | |||
(d) 160 | |||
Ans. b | |||
269. Identify the odd one. | |||
(a) | |||
(b) | |||
(c) | |||
(d) | |||
(e) | |||
Ans. c | |||
Answer the questions on the basis of the given information. | |||
270. When demand for a factory’s products is high, more money is spent at the factory for safety precautions and machinery maintenance than when demand is low. Thus the average number of on-the-job accidents per employee each month should be lower during periods when demand is high than when demand is low and less money is available safety precautions and machinery maintenance. Which of the following, if true about a factory when demand for its products is high casts the most serious doubt on the conclusion drawn above? | |||
(a) Its employees ask for higher wages than they do at other times. | |||
(b) Its management hires new workers but lacks the time to train them properly? | |||
(c) Its employees are less likely to lose their jobs than they are at other times. | |||
(d) Its managements sponsors a monthly safety award for each division in-the factory. | |||
(e) Its old machinery is replaced with modern automated models. | |||
Ans. b | |||
Answer the questions based of the following information. ABC Ltd. Produces widgets for which the demand is unlimited and they can sell all of their production. The graph below describes the monthly variable costs incurred by the company as a function of the quantity produced. In addition, operating the plant for one shift results in a fixed monthly cost of Tk. 800. Fixed monthly costs for second shift operation are estimated at Tk. 1200. Each shift operation provides capacity for producing 30 widgets per month. Note: Average unit cost, AC = Total monthly costs/monthly production, and marginal cost, MC is the rate of change in total cost for unit change in quantity produced. | |||
271. From the data provided it can inferred that, for production levels in the range of 0 to 60 units: | |||
(a) MC is an increasing function of production quantity | |||
(b) MC is a decreasing function of production quantity | |||
(c) Initially MC is a decreasing function of production quantity, attains a minimum and then it is an increasing function of production quantity. | |||
(d) None of the above | |||
Ans. a | |||
272. Insert the missing number. | |||
(a) 9 | |||
(b) 6 | |||
(c) 3 | |||
(d) 7 | |||
(e) 4 | |||
Ans. b | |||
273. Find the missing number. | |||
(a) 10 | |||
(b) 25 | |||
(c) 50 | |||
(d) 100 | |||
Ans. d | |||
274. Which number is the odd one in oval A and B respectively? | |||
(a) 42, 18 | |||
(b) 48, 52 | |||
(c) 36, 6 | |||
(d) 42, 52 | |||
Ans. d | |||
275. Which number replaces the question mark? | |||
(a) 6 | |||
(b) 12 | |||
(c) 9 | |||
(d) 8 | |||
Ans. a |