Subject Analytical Ability | |||
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176. In a world of many trading countries, the trade between two countries need not be balanced for the trade of each to be in global balance. Differing demands and productive capabilities among countries will cause a specific country to have trade deficits with some countries and surplus with other countries. Which of the following statements best summarizes the above? | |||
A country’s trade will always be in balance even through it runs deficit with a single country. | |||
A country’s trade deficits and surplus with other countries always balance out. | |||
A country’s global trade balance is a sign of strength or weakness. | |||
A country’s global trade balance is determined by relative demand and productive capabilities. | |||
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Read the following paragraph carefully and answer the questions. There are four friends A, B,C and D .one of them is a cricketer and students chemistry and Biology, A and B play football. A students commerce. Both the football players study Mathematics and one of them also studies physics. D is a Boxer. The Boxer studies Mathematics and Accounting. All the friends study two subjects each and play one game each. Hints : A = F +Com + Math B = F +Math + phy D = B + Math + Ac | |||
177. Who is the cricketer? | |||
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178. Who studies physics? | |||
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179. Who does not study Mathematics? | |||
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Directions for Questions : Each questions below is followed by two statements numbered (I) and (II).Use the date given in (I) and (II) together with other available information to determine whether the statements are sufficient for answering the questions. (A) If statement (I) alone is sufficient to answer, but statement (II) alone is not sufficient. (B) If statement (II) alone is sufficient to answer, but statement (I) alone is not sufficient. (C) If both statements together are needed to answer, but neither statement alone is sufficient. (D) If either statement by itself is sufficient to answer. (E) If sufficient information is not given to answer the questions. | |||
180. If Q is an integer between 10 and 100, what is the value of Q? I.One of Q’s digit is 3 more than the other, and the sum of its digits is 9. II. Q < 50 | |||
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181. How many newspapers were sold at a certain news stand today? I. A total of 100 newspapers were sold at the news-stand yesterday, which was 10 fewer than twice the number sold today. II. The number f newspaper sold at the news stand yesterday was 45 more than the number sold today. | |||
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182. Does the product Jk mn =I ? I. II. j = and m = | |||
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183. People should be held accountable for their own behavior, and if holding people accountable for their own behavior entails capital punishment, then so be it. However, no person should be held accountable for behavior over which he or she had no control. Which of the following is the most logical conclusion of the argument above? | |||
People should not be held accountable for the behavior of their people. | |||
people have control over their own behavior. | |||
people cannot control the behavior of other people. | |||
Behavior that cannot be controlled should not be punished. | |||
People have control over behavior that is subject to capital punishment. | |||
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184. As any economist knows, healthy people pose of an economic burden to society than unhealthy people. Not surprisingly, every rupee Indian government spends on prenatal care for undocumented immigrants will save taxpayers of India at least from that burden. Which of the following, if true, would best explain why the statistics cited above are not surprising? | |||
The taxpayers of India pay for prenatal care of all immigrants. | |||
Babies born in India to undocumented immigrant parents are entitled to infant care benefits from the central government. | |||
India benefits from prenatal care given to promote undocumented immigration. | |||
Babies whose mothers did not receive prenatal care are just as healthy as other babes. | |||
Pregnant women who do not receive prenatal care are more likely to experience health problems than other pregnant women. | |||
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185. Our school district should not spend its money on the new Verbal Advantage reading programmed. After all, our students get all the reading practice need by studying history and science. The argument above depends on which of the following assumption? | |||
The verbal Advantage programmed would not help the students learn history and science. | |||
Other reading programmers are just as effective but less expensive than the verbal advantage programmed. | |||
The Verbal Advantage Programme involves only reading practice. | |||
Teaching students history and science is more important than teaching reading skills. | |||
The students can already read well enough to study history and science. | |||
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Direction: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below:From amongst five doctors. A, B, C, D and E, for E, four engineers, G, H,K and L and L and six teachers, M, N, O, P, Q, and R , some teams are to be selected .Ok these, A, B, G, H,O, P and Q are females and are females and the rest males. The formation of teams is subject to the following conditions: * Wherever there is a male doctor, there will be no female teacher. * Wherever there is a male engineer, there will be no female doctor. * There shall not be more than two male teachers in any team. | |||
186. If the team consists of two doctors, two female teachers and two engineers, all the following teams are possible except. | |||
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187. If the team consists of three doctors, two male engineers and two teachers, the members of the team could be | |||
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188. If the team consists of two doctors, one engineer and four teachers, all the following teams are possible except | |||
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Directions for Questions: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below: Number of Different Classes of Vehicles Sold in the Country over the Years. | |||
189. The percentage increase in sales in 1993 over the previous year was maximum for which class of vehicles? | |||
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190. The number of class 1 vehicles sold in 1993 was approximately what percent of the total number of vehicles in 1992? | |||
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191. If the same percentage increase in the number of class 1 vehicles in 1994 over 1993 is expected in 1995, approximately how many vehicles will be sold in 1995? | |||
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Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. The manager of a radio show during the curse of one week. She will feature one vocalist on the show each day from Monday through Saturday. The manager must schedule the vocations for the show according to the following conditions: M must be featured earlier in the week than R. P must be featured on Tuesday. Q must be featured on the day immediately before or immediately after the day on which N is featured. | |||
192. If N is to be featured on Thursday, the earliest day on which R can be featured is ____. | |||
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193. If S is to be featured on Friday, M must be featured on ____. | |||
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194. If Q is to be featured on Thursday, the latest day on which M can be featured is ____. | |||
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Each of the following problems has a questions and two statements which are labeled (1) and (2).Use date given in (1) and (2) to decide whether the statements are sufficient to answers the questions. Select one of the following. a. Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) ALONE is not sufficient. b. Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) ALONE is not sufficient. c. Both statements TOGETHER are sufficient but NEITER statement alone is sufficient. d. Each statement ALONE is sufficient. e. Statement (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient. | |||
195. What is the volume of rectangular box S? 1. The total surface area of S is 22 2. The rectangular box S is a cube. | |||
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196. How many minutes are there is time period T? 1. Time period T extends from 12.00 midnight to 12.00noon. 2. Time period T is 2 hours and 180 seconds long. | |||
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197. Car X traveled from city A to city B in 30 minutes. What was the average speed of car X? 1) Half the distance of the trip was covered at 50 miles per hour, and the other half of the distance was covered at 60 miles per hour. 2) Car x traveled 30 miles during the trip. | |||
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198. A body has a mass M and a weight W on Earth. If it is taken to the moon. | |||
Both M and W will remain the same | |||
Both M and W will change | |||
M will remain the same but W will decrease | |||
W will remain the same but M will decrease | |||
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Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. | |||
199. Opponents of laws that require automobile drivers and passengers to wear seat belts argue that in a free society people has the right to take risks as long as the people do not harm the others as a result of taking risks. As a result, they conclude that it should be each person’s decision whether or not to be a seat belt. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the conclusion drawn above? | |||
Many new cars built with seat that automatically fastens when someone sits in the front seat. | |||
Automobile insurance rates for all automobile owners are higher because of the need to pay for the increased injuries or deaths of people not wearing seat belts. ca | |||
Passengers in airplanes are required to wear seat belts during takeoffs and landings. | |||
The rate of automobile fatalities in districts that do not have mandatory seat-belt laws is greater than the rate of fatalities in districts that do have such laws. | |||
In automobile accidents, a greater number of passengers who do not wear seat belts are injured than are passengers who do wear seat belts. | |||
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200. A drug that is highly effective in treating many types of infection can, at present, be obtained only from the bark or the ibora, a tree that is quite rare in the wild. It takes the bark of 5,000 trees to make one kilogram of the drug. It follows, therefore, that continued production of the drug must inevitably lead to the ibora’s extinction. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the arguments above? | |||
The drug made from the ibora bark is dispended to doctors from a central authority. | |||
The drug made from the ibora bark is expensive to produce | |||
The leaves of the ibora are used in number of medicinal products | |||
The ibora can be propagated from cuttings and grown under cultivation | |||
The ibora generally grows in largely inaccessible places. | |||
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