Subject Analytical Ability | |||
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26. If the six objects have erroneously been placed in slots one through six in the order W, X, S, U, T, V and if the error is to be rectified by reversing the placement of exactly two objects in two immediately y ,objects are the ones in slots - | |||
one and two | |||
two and three | |||
three and four | |||
four and five | |||
five and six | |||
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27. If X S, and U are to be in the first, the second and the third slot, respectively, the other three objects must be in which of the following orders, beginning with slot four? | |||
T, V, W | |||
T, W, V | |||
V, T, W | |||
V, W, T | |||
W, V, T | |||
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28. If V is to be in the first slot, each of the following could be in the sixth slot except - | |||
S | |||
T | |||
U | |||
W | |||
X | |||
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29. For how many of the years shown was the unemployment rate for females less then the unemployment rate for males? | |||
One | |||
Two | |||
Three | |||
Four | |||
Five | |||
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30. For how many of the years from 2004 through 2009, inclusive, did the unemployment rate for males increase over the rate for males from the previous system? | |||
One | |||
Two | |||
Three | |||
Four | |||
Five | |||
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31. In State Z in 2009, the total labour force was one million, of which 55% were males. If the unemployment rate for males is defined as the ratio of the numbers of unemployed males to the number of males in the labor force, what was the approximate number of unemployed males in state Z in 2009? | |||
70,000 | |||
55,000 | |||
50,000 | |||
40,000 | |||
15,000 | |||
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32. What was the unemployment rate (including both males and females) in State Z during 2004? | |||
7.8% | |||
8.3% | |||
15.6% | |||
16.6% | |||
it can’t be determined from the information given. | |||
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33. Which of the following statements about unemployment in state Z can be inferred from the graph? I) The same number of females were unemployed in 2008 as in 2007. II) The unemployment rate for males in 2009 was more than 1 times the rate for males in 2003. III) From 2005 to 2006 the number of unemployed males increased. | |||
None | |||
I only | |||
II only | |||
III only | |||
I, II and III | |||
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34. How many students are enrolled in Math? a. There are 72 students enrolled in History. b. There are 40 students enrolled in both History and Math. | |||
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35. n is an integer between 1 and 84 .What is the value of n? 1) The square root of n is divisible by 5. 2) n is both the square of an integer and the cube of an integer. | |||
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36. The set S of numbers has the following property: if x is in S, then is in S and If both x and y are in S, then so is x + y. Is the number 3 in set S? | |||
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37. If R works for H only, and if S works for G and H only, T works for--- | |||
F only | |||
G only | |||
H only | |||
48 | |||
Both F and H | |||
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38. If Q and R both work for the same two insurance companies must work for--- | |||
Both F and G | |||
Both F and H | |||
Either F or G but not both | |||
Either F or H both | |||
Either G or H but not both | |||
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39. Whenever only S works for G, which of the following must be true? | |||
R works for either F or G but not both | |||
T works for either G or G or H but not both | |||
Q and R cannot works for same company | |||
Q and T cannot work work for the same not both | |||
R and T cannot work for the same company | |||
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40. Whenever G employs only one detective, which of the following must be true? I. R works for two insurance companies. II. T works for G. III. S works for only one insurance company. | |||
I only | |||
II only | |||
III only | |||
I and II only | |||
II and III only | |||
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41. Among the more effective kinds of publishers can get for a new book is to have excerpt of it published in a high-circulation magazine soon before the book is published. The benefits of such excerption include not only a sure increase in sales but also a fee paid by the magazine to the book’s publisher. Which of the following conclusions is best supported by the information above? | |||
The number of people for whom seeing an excerpt of book in a magazine provides an adequate substitute for reading the whole books smaller than the number for whom the excerpt stimulates a desire to read the book. | |||
Because the financial advantage of excerpting a new book in a magazine usually accrues to the book’s publisher, magazine editors are unwilling to publish excerpts form new books. | |||
In calculation the number of copies that a book has sold, publishers include sales of copies of magazines that featured an excerpt of the book. | |||
The effectiveness of having excerpts of a book published in a magazine, measured in terms of increased sales of a book, is proportional to the circulation of the magazine in which the excerpts are published. | |||
Books that are suitable for excerpting in high circulation magazines sell more copies than books that are not suitable for excerpting. | |||
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42. A greater number of newspapers are sold in town S than in town T. Therefore, the citizens of town S are better informed about major world events than are the citizens of town T. Each of the following, if true, weakens the conclusion above except: | |||
Town S has a larger population than town T. | |||
Most citizens of town T work in town S and buy their newspapers there. | |||
The average citizen of town S spends less time reading newspapers than does the average citizen of town T. | |||
A weekly newspaper restricted to the coverage of local events is published in town S | |||
The average price of newspapers sold in town S is lower than the average price of newspaper sold in town in T | |||
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Instruction: A related pair of words or phrases is followed by five pairs of words or phrases. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. | |||
43. ORGAN : KIDNEY | |||
Skeleton : Kneecap | |||
bone : rib | |||
neuron : synapse | |||
abdomen : stomach | |||
None of these | |||
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44. BIRD :FEATHER | |||
Mammal: spine | |||
Hand: fingers | |||
Fish: scales | |||
branch :Fruit | |||
None of these | |||
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45. FRAGILE : BREAK | |||
invisible :see | |||
erratic : control | |||
flammable : burn | |||
noxious : escapes | |||
None of these | |||
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46. CURIOSITY: KNOW | |||
temptation | |||
starvation :eat | |||
wanderlust :travel | |||
humor : laugh | |||
None of these | |||
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47. OPAQUE : LIGHT | |||
inaudible : Light | |||
unbreakable :plastic | |||
reflective :mirror | |||
nonporous : liquid | |||
None of these | |||
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48. Which of the following is one of the married couples? | |||
A & B | |||
B & E | |||
D & E | |||
A & D | |||
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49. Rural house holds have more purchasing power than do urban or suburban households at the same income level, since some of the income and suburban households use for food and shelter can be used by rural household for other needs. Which of the following inferences is best supported by the statement made above? | |||
The average rural household includes more people than does the average urban or suburban households. | |||
Rural households have lower food and housing costs than do either urban or suburban households. | |||
Suburban households generally have more purchasing power than so either rural or urban households. | |||
The median income urban and suburban households is generally higher than that of rural households | |||
All three types of households spent more of their income on housing than on all other purchases combined. | |||
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50. In recent year, many cabinetmakers have been winning acclaim as artists. But since furniture must be useful, cabinetmakers must exercise their craft with and eye to the practical utility of their product. For this reason, cabinetmaking is not art. Which of the following is an assuming that supports drawing the conclusion above form reason given that conclusion? | |||
Some furniture is made to be placed in museums, where it will not be used by anyone. | |||
Some cabinetmakers are more concerned than others with the practical utility of the products they produce. | |||
Cabinetmakers should be more concerned with the practical utility of their product than they currently are. | |||
An object is not an art object if its maker pays attention to the object’s practical utility. | |||
Artists are not can earned with the monetary value of their products. | |||
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Total Question : | 25 |
Total Hit : | 0 |
Correct : | 0 |
Wrong/Cheat : | 0 |