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Logical Ability (25 Questions, 35 Minutes)
b. 641
c. 652
d. 722
Question 2 Problem Question: What is the 5th Number? Statements: 1. 1st and 2nd numbers are 1 and 2 respectively 2. 3rd and 4th numbers are 3 and 4
Not answered respectively
The correct answer is: Both statements put together are sufficient
b. QDOKX
c. QDOMX
d. SFQNX
c. GHJM
d. GIKM
Similarly
GILP -> G+2=I, I+3=L, L+4=P
The correct answer is: GILP
Question 5 If PRAISE can be codes as 570884, what is the code for OCATVE
Not answered
Select one:
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a. 429014
b. 429041
c. 429104
d. 429410
c. 13 – 7 – 20 – 9 – 11 – 25
d. 13 – 7 – 20 – 10 – 11 – 25
Question 7 I was facing west. I turned 125 degrees in the clock wise direction and 10 degrees in the anti-clock wise direction. Which direction am I facing
Not answered now?
d. North-West
Question 8 I was facing north. I turned 110 degrees in the anti-clock wise direction and then 155 degrees in the clock wise direction. Which direction am I
Not answered facing now?
d. North – East
c. 210
d. 12
Question 10 Pointing to a man, a girl said, “He is the husband of the granddaughter of the mother of my mother”. How is the man related to the girl?
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Select one:
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a. Father
b. Brother
c. Cousin
d. Brother-in-law
c. DDDD
d. AA
Question 12 Sowmya said "This man is the husband of the granddaughter of my mother”. How is sowmya related to the man? (Conider sowmya does not
Not answered have any siblings)
d. Mother-in-law
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Passage 1. Suman, Vicky, Santosh, Mohan, Alok, Sagar, Shekhar are standing on a wall and all of them are facing west 2. Suman is on the
immediate left of Alok 3. Mohan is at an extreme end and has Santosh as his neighbor 4. Alok is standing third from the south end 5. Sagar is
between Santosh and Shekhar
Question 13 Who is standing to the left of Santosh
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Select one:
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a. Vicky
b. Shekhar
c. Sagar
d. Mohan
(west)
(SOUTH) vICKY,SUMAN,ALOK,SHEKAR, SAGAR ,SANTHOSH, MOHAN (NORTH)
(EAST)
The correct answer is: Sagar
Question 14 Which of the following pairs of people are standing ate extreme ends
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Select one:
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a. Mohan and Vicky
b. Mohan and Suman
(west)
(SOUTH) vICKY,SUMAN,ALOK,SHEKAR, SAGAR ,SANTHOSH, MOHAN (NORTH)
(EAST)
The correct answer is: Mohan and Vicky
Question 15 Which of the following pairs of people is Shekhar immediately standing in between
Not answered
Select one:
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a. None
b. Suman and Sagar
(west)
(SOUTH) vICKY,SUMAN,ALOK,SHEKAR, SAGAR ,SANTHOSH, MOHAN (NORTH)
(EAST)
The correct answer is: Alok and Sagar
Question 16 Name the person who should change his position with Alok such that he gets the second place from the north end
Not answered
Select one:
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a. Sagar
b. Santosh
c. Vicky
d. Shekhar
(west)
(SOUTH) vICKY,SUMAN,ALOK,SHEKAR, SAGAR ,SANTHOSH, MOHAN (NORTH)
(EAST)
The correct answer is: Santosh
Question 17 If north is called north-east, north – east is called east, east is called south – east and so on. What will south – east be called
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Select one:
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a. South
b. West
c. North
d. East
Question 18 Re arrange the following sentences in most meaningful order 1. Network 2. Talk 3. Mobile 4. Ring 5. Connection
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a. 3, 1, 5, 4, 2
b. 3, 5, 1, 4, 2
c. 5, 1, 3, 4, 2
d. 5, 3, 1, 4, 2
Question 19 Problem Question: P, Q, R, S are four friends. Who is the youngest among them Statements 1. The total age of P and Q is more than that of R 2.
Not answered The total age of P and S together is less than that of R
The correct answer is: Both Statements even put together are not sufficient
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Directions(Q21-Q25)
These questions are based on the following information
A goes to the house of his sister B. B is married to C. D and E are the children of B, E's brother D is married to P and has two children S and T,
both of whom are females. Z is the grandfather of T.
Question 20 Problem Question: This year, on which day, does Ramesh’s birthday fall Statements 1. His birthday falls between October 27 and 30, October 27
Not answered being Tuesday 2. His birthday is not on Thursday
The correct answer is: Both Statements put together are sufficient
Question 21 How many male members are there in the fmily?
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Select one:
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a. Six
b. Four
c. Five
d. Three
e. Data inadequate
Gender of E is unknown
The correct answer is: Data inadequate
b. Grand daughter
c. Granduncle
d. Paternal Grandfather
e. Maternal Grandfather
Question 24 if it is known that there are five males among the given people, how is E related to D?
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Select one:
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a. Aunt
b. None of the above
c. Brother
d. Uncle
e. Sister
Question 25 Based on the information provided in the above question how is E related to A?
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Select one:
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a. Son
b. Nephew
c. Niece
d. Daughter
e. Son-in-law
Question 26 What is the term used to describe the situation, when a function in the base class is redefined in the inherited class?
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Select one:
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a. Encapsulation
b. Inheritance
c. Overriding
d. Overloading
Question 27 The maximum number of nodes on level 1 of a binary tree is which of the following (Root is level 1)?
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Select one:
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a. 2 -1
l-1
b. 2
l-1
c. 3
l
d. 2
l-1
The correct answer is: 2
b. None
Question 29 Mr. X writes a piece of code, where a set of three lines occur around 10 times in different parts of the program. What programming concept can
Not answered he use to shorten his program code length?
c. Use classes
d. Use functions
Assuming that main() is the starting point of execution of program. Which of the following options should replace the //missing code so as to
print the value of global MyVar1(value=5)?
Select one:
a. No Local Variable should have the same name as the global variable
b. ::MyVar1
c. MyVar1[0]
d. MyVar1.MyVar1
The correct answer is: No Local Variable should have the same name as the global variable
Question 31 Following program is to print the sum of all cubes, where the value of the cubes go from 0 to 100.
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intergeri=0, a //statement 1
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a=(i*i*i)
while (i<100) // statement 2
{
sum = sum + a // statement 3
i=i+1
a=(i*i*i)
}
print sum
Does the program has an error? If yes, which statement would you modify to correct the program?
Select one:
a. Statement 3
b. Statement 2
c. No Error
d. Statement 1
Question 32 A queue is implemented as a single linked list. Each node has an element and pointer to another node. Rear and Front contain the addresses of
Not answered the Rear and Front nodes respectively. If the condition (rear isequal front) is true and neither is NULL, what do we infer about the linked list?
c. None
d. It has one element
Question 33 A data type is stored as a 6 bit signed integer. Which of the following options cannot be represented by this data type?
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a. 18
b. 0
c. -12
d. 32
The correct answer is: Linear Searching is faster than the most efficient sorting algorithm
Question 35 Which of the following data types may give overflow error, even though the current number of elements in it is less than its size?
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Select one:
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a. None
b. Stack implemented in a linear array
Question 36 Soubhik wants to implement Virtual Functions. Which of the following options will he have to follow in order to bring out the same?
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Select one:
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a. Static Binding
b. Anonymous Class
c. Static Dispatching
d. Dynamic Dispatching
Question 37 A is an empty stack. The following operations are done on it PUSH (1) PUSH (2) POP PUSH (5) PUSH (6) POP What will the stack contain after
Not answered these operations? Top of the stack is underlined
d. 5 6
Select one:
a. i=5*i
b. i=5
c. i=i+1
d. i=i+5
Question 39
function factorial(n)
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{
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Return 1
Else
Missing statement
End
}
Select one:
a. return n*(n-1)
b. return n*factorial(n-1)
c. return factorial(n-1)
d. return n*factorial(n)
Question 40 The average time required to perform a successful sequential search for an element in an array A(1:n) is given by
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Select one:
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a. n(n+1)/2
b. Log2n
c. (n+1)/2
d. n2
Select one:
a. 0
b. Error
c. 1
d. Garbage Value
Question 42 Ramu writes a program to sum two square diagonal matrices (matrices with elements only on diagonal). The size of each matrix in nXn. What is
Not answered the time complexity of Ramu’s algorithm?
c. None
d. θ(n*log(n))
Question 43 Swetha writes a sorting algorithm. The algorithm takes different amount of time to sort two different lists of equal size. What is the possible
Not answered difference between the two lists?
c. One list has all negative numbers, while the other has all positive numbers
d. One list contains 0 as an element, while the other does not
The correct answer is: The ordering of numbers with respect to magnitude in the two list has different properties
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Passage 2
WHEN it came to promoting its new video-game console, the Wii, in America, Nintendo recruited a handful of carefully chosen suburban
mothers in the hope that they would spread the word among their friends that the Wii was a gaming console the whole family could enjoy
together. Nintendo thus became the latest company to use "word-of-mouth” marketing. Nestlé, Sony and Philips have all launched similar
campaigns in recent months to promote everything from bottled water to electric toothbrushes. As the power of traditional advertising declines,
what was once an experimental marketing approach is becoming more popular.
After all, no form of advertising carries as much weight as an endorsement from a friend. "Amway and Tupperware know you can blend the
social and economic to business advantage,” says Walter Carl, a marketing guru at Northeastern University. The difference now, he says, is that
the internet can magnify the effect of such endorsements.
The difficulty for marketers is creating the right kind of buzz and learning to control it. Negative views spread just as quickly as positive ones, so
if a product has flaws, people will soon find out. And Peter Kim of Forrester, a consultancy, points out that when Microsoft sent laptops loaded
with its new Windows Vista software to influential bloggers in an effort to get them to write about it, the resulting online discussion ignored Vista
and focused instead on the morality of accepting gifts and the ethics of word-of-mouth marketing. Bad buzz, in short.
BzzAgent, a controversial company based in Boston that is one of the leading exponents of word-of-mouth marketing, operates a network of
volunteer "agents” who receive free samples of products in the post. They talk to their friends about them and send back their thoughts. In
return, they receive rewards through a points program--an arrangement they are supposed to make clear. This allows a firm to create buzz
around a product and to see what kind of word-of-mouth response it generates, which can be useful for subsequent product development and
marketing. Last week BzzAgent launched its service in Britain. Dave Balter, BzzAgent's founder, thinks word-of-mouth marketing will become a
multi-billion dollar industry. No doubt he tells that to everyone he meets.
Question 44 Sorting is not possible by using which of the following methods?
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Select one:
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a. Exchange
b. Selection
c. Deletion
d. Insertion
Question 45 Sharma has a 10,000 line code. He is trying to debug it. He knows there is a logical error in the first 25 lines of code. Which of the following
Not answered options will be an efficient way of debugging?
Select one:
a. 00131
b. error
c. 01210
d. None of the above
Select one:
a. Syntax error at default
b. three one
c. three one two
d. three
Select one:
a. -2
b. error
Select one:
a. 14
b. 0
c. 1
d. None of the above
Question 50
main()
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{
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printf("\bsi");
printf("\rha");
}
Select one:
a. nasiha
b. hai
c. siha
d. nabsiha
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Quantitative Ability (25 Questions, 35 Minutes)
2n-1 n-3
Question 51 If 2 = (1/8 ) then the value of n is
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Select one:
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a. -2
b. 0
c. 3
d. 2
2n-1 n-3
2 = (1/8 )
2n-1 3 n-3
2 = (1/(2 ) )
2n-1 3n-9
2 = (1/2 )
2n-1 3n-9
2 *2 =1
2n-1+3n-9
2 =1
5n-10
2 =1
0
only 2 =1 => 5n-10=0
n=2
The correct answer is: 2
Question 52 Krishna is 5 years elder to his youngest sibling Swetha. Sweth is 2 years younger than her brother Rajesh. Rajesh is 13 years old and is Krishna’s
Not answered brother. How old will Krishna be in 2 years from now?
c. 18
d. 15
e. 17
b. 10
c. 2
d. 100
antilog10(100)= base^number .... so 10^100
100
The correct answer is: 10
-1 -1
Question 54 What is X if X*8 = (-4)
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Select one:
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a. -2
b. 1
c. 2
d. -1
X*1/8=(-1/4)
X=-2
The correct answer is: -2
c. 7.6
d. 7.8
Ans : 7.2
L.C.M of a fraction = (L.C.M of Numerator) / (H.C.F of Denominator) ;
so (L.C.M of (36,240,144) / H.C.F of (100,100,100)) = 720/100 = 7.2
Question 56 47,322 bulbs are to be packed in several boxes. Each box should contain equal number of bulbs and no bulb should be left unpacked. Number
Not answered of boxes used can be
c. 11
d. 8
only 11 is dividing perfectly 47322 so ans is 11
d. Even
31*62=1922
SO 1931-1922=9(A PERFECT SQUARE OF 3)
The correct answer is: Perfect Square
Question 58 (789101112131415X) leaves no reminder when divided by 8. What is the value of X
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a. 0
b. 4
c. 1
d. 2
when last 3 digit number is divisible by 8, then the number is divisible by 8
SO BY TRAIL AND ERROR METHOD
Ans== 2
Question 59 A total profit oF Rs. 36,000 is to be distributed among Geetha, Seetha and Ramya such that Geetha : Seetha :: 5:4 and Seetha : Ramya :: 8:9.
Not answered What is the share of Ramya?
c. 10000
d. 20000
Question 60 The principal Rs. X, borrowed at X% per annum simple interest. For X months will amount to
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Select one:
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2
a. X(1+X /1200)
2
b. X(1+X /12)
3
c. (X+X )/1200
2
d. X((1+X )/1200)
SIMPLE INTEREST=P*T*R/100
=X.X*X/12/100=X^3/100
AMOUNT=P+I
=X+X^3/100=X[1+X^2]/100
2
The correct answer is: X(1+X /1200)
2 3 3
Question 61 If a=2 and b - ab=-1 , then what is the value of log(a+b)(a +b )
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Select one:
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a. -1
b. 1
c. -2
d. 2
2/15> 2*7 = 14
18/29> 18*1 = 18
7/18 >7*2 = 14
10/87 > 10*8 = 80
10/87 < 2/15 < 7/18 < 18/29
c. 5/6
d. 3/2
x 4x 6
let us assume log16 64 =x that implies 16 =64 => 2 =2 => x=3/2
y 6y 4
let us assume log64 16 =y that implies 64 =16 => 2 =2 => y=2/3
we need to find x-y = 3/2 - 2/3 = 5/6
Question 64 In a class, 30% of the students offered English, 20% offered Hindi and 10% offered both. If a student is selected at random, what is the
Not answered probability that he has offered English or Hindi?
c. 2/5
d. 3/5
Explanation:
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The correct answer is: 2/5
Question 65 For the post of 2 security guards, there are 12 equally qualified candidates. In how many ways can they be selected?
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Select one:
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a. 66
b. 132
c. 12
d. 24
ncr wars
12c2 ways=12!/2!(12-2)!
=12!/2!10!=12*11/2=66
The correct answer is: 66
Question 66 The largest measuring cylinder that can accurately fill 3 tanks of capacity 98, 182 and 266 liters each, is of capacity?
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Select one:
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a. 2 liters
b. 7 liters
c. 14 liters
d. 98 liters
c. None
d. 60/91
c. 49
d. 57
d. 1.321
Question 70 Five different roads join a village to the nearby city. The number of different ways in which a person can go to the town and come back is
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Select one:
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a. 20
b. 25
c. 10
d. 5
Select one:
a. 5 PM
b. 5.30 PM
c. 6.30 PM
d. 4.40 PM
e. 3.30 PM
th
Rajesh can finish 1/5 of his home work in one hour, so remaining work=4/5,total work will be completed in 300mins(5hrs)
th
Seema can finish 3/7 of her homework in 90 minutes, so remaining work=4/7, total work will be completed in 210mins(5hrs 10min)
th
Ramya can finish 3/4 of her homework in three and a half hours.remaining work=1/4,total work will be completed in 280mins(4hrs 40min)
3 to 3:30 break
they complete at 5:30pm
The correct answer is: 5.30 PM
Question 72 If A varies jointly as B and the cube of C when A = 200 when B = 5 and C = 2. Find A when B = 6 and C = 3?
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Select one:
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a. 810
b. 1160
c. 1070
d. 950
Question 73 A bag is full of 20 bananas and no other fruit. Rajesh draws a fruit from the bag. What is the probability that he will draw a banana?
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Select one:
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a. ½
b. 0
c. 1
d. None
Question 74 What is the chance of throwing a sum greater than or equal to 7 in a throw of 2 dice?
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Select one:
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a. 7/12
b. 13/36
c. 1/3
d. 3/4
c. 8/49
d. 15/49
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English (25 Questions, 25 Minutes)
c. Had
d. Being
c. Could have
d. Was going to
c. Attend to
d. Attend
Question 79 There was __________ in the country when their cricket team won the world cup
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Select one:
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a. Shock
b. Energy
c. Happiness
d. Jubilation
c. Innocuous
d. Bland
Question 81 Salim could not make it to the party as he ___________to finish his assignment
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Select one:
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a. Has
b. Have
c. Want
d. Had
b. End
c. Stodgy
d. Past tense of go
c. Tedious
d. Spirited
b. Attack
c. Defend
d. Surrender
c. Intensify
d. Aggravate
b. Spontaneous
c. Natural
d. Artless
c. Positive
d. Functional
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Passage 1
Since the late 1970s when the technology for sex determination first came into being, sex selective abortion has unleashed a saga of horror.
Experts are calling it "sanitised barbarism". Demographic trends indicate India is fast heading towards a million female foetuses aborted each
year.
Although foetal sex determination and sex selection is a criminal offence in India, the practice is rampant. Private clinics with ultrasound
machines are doing brisk business. Everywhere, people are paying to know the sex of an unborn child. And paying more to abort the female
child. The technology has even reached remote areas through mobile clinics. Dr. Puneet Bedi, obstetrician and specialist in foetal medicine, says
these days he hardly sees a family with two daughters. People are getting sex determination done even for the first child, he says.
If the 1991 Census showed that two districts had a child sex ratio (number of girls per thousand boys) less than 850; by 2001 it was 51 districts.
Child rights activist Dr. Sabu George says foeticide is the most extreme form of violence against women. "Today a girl is several times more likely
to be eliminated before birth than die of various causes in the first year. Nature intended the womb to be a safe space. Today, doctors have
made it the most unsafe space for the female child," he says. He believes that doctors must be held responsible -- "They have aggressively
promoted the misuse of technology and legitimised foeticide."
What's the solution? Varsha Deshpande says the PCPNDT Act (Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques -- Regulation and
Prevention of Misuse) is very well conceived and easy to use. "We have done 17 sting operations across Maharashtra and got action taken
against more than 25 doctors," says Varsha. She adds that other laws for violence against women such as dowry, domestic violence, rape, put
the control in the hands of the police which is biased. Therefore, even though the law exists, offenders get away. This law preventing sex
determination and sex selection is much easier to use, she says.
Akhila Sivadas, Centre for Advocacy and Research, Delhi, agrees that the law is very well conceived and the need of the hour is legal literacy to
ensure the law is implemented. "The demand and supply debate has been going on for some time. Doctors say there is a social demand and
they are only fulfilling it. They argue that social attitudes must change. However, in this case supply fuels demand. Technology will have to be
regulated. Technology in the hands of greedy, vested interests, cannot be neutral. There is a law to prevent misuse and we must be able to use
it," she says. CFAR is currently partnering with local NGOs in six districts of Rajasthan to help ensure implementation of the law.
On the "demand" side, experts such as Dr. Agnihotri argue that women's participation in workforce, having disposable incomes and making a
contribution to larger society will make a difference to how women are seen. Youth icons and role models such as Sania Mirza are making an
impact, he says.
Others feel there needs to be widespread visible contempt and anger in society against this "genocide" -- "the kind we saw against the Nithari
killings," says Dr. Bedi. "Today nobody can say female foeticide is not their problem." Time we all did our bit to help save the girl child. Time's
running out.
Question 88 Select proper order for sentences P, Q, R and S in between BEGIN and END statements BEGIN: Once upon a time an ant lived on the bank of a
Not answered river. END: She was touched P: The dove saw the ant struggling in water in helpless condition Q: All its efforts to come up failed R: One day it
suddenly slipped into the water S: A dove lived in a tree on the bank not far from the spot
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Select one:
a. QRPS
b. RQSP
c. PQRS
d. SRPQ
d. Both 2 and 3.
e. Both 1 and 2.
b. None of these
c. Indian economy growth will solve the problem of poverty.businesses in public works contracts?
The correct answer is: Indian economy growth is not enough to solve the problem of poverty.
b. The girl child is more safe after birth as compared to the mother's womb.
The correct answer is: The girl child is more safe after birth as compared to the mother's womb.
Question 92 What is the solution to the problem of female foeticide as envisioned by Dr. Bedi?
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Select one:
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a. Mass public outrage.
b. Effective use of law.
b. Sad
c. Biased
d. Factual
The correct answer is: The act is sound, but needs enforcement.
Question 95 What is the experimental approach being discussed in the first paragraph?
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Select one:
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a. Word of mouth Marketing
b. None of these
c. Neutral
d. Critical
b. Amway and Tupperware are consumers who appreciated word of mouth marketing.
c. Amway and Tupperware are products where word of mouth marketing could be used.
d. Amway and Tupperware are companies who use word of mouth marketing.
The correct answer is: Amway and Tupperware are companies who use word of mouth marketing.
Question 98 What is the effect of internet on Word-of-mouth marketing?
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Select one:
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a. Internet magnifies the moral issues of this marketing technique.
b. It is encouraged by the internet.
Question 99 According to the passage, in what order did different companies use word of mouth marketing?
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Select one:
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a. Nintendo after Sony, Nestle and Philips.
The correct answer is: Nintendo after Sony, Nestle and Philips.
Question 100 According to Peter Kim, what happened to Microsoft's marketing campaign for Vista?
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Select one:
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a. It failed
b. It succeeded
c. None of these
d. It succeeded with some hiccups