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Give the antonym of MILITARY

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Number of real solutions of the equation is
1. 0
2. 1
3. 2
4. Infinitely many

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An unbiased die with faces marked 1,2,3,4,5,6 is rolled four times. Out
of 4 face values obtained, the probability that the minimum face value is not less
than 2 and maximum face value is not more than 5 all the 4 times is
1. 16/81
2. 1/81
3. 80/81
4. 65/81

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Introducing a lady Rohan said, "Her mother is the only daughter of my mother in law".
How is Rohan related with that lady?
1. Brother
2. Uncle
3. Husband
4. Father

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Which of the following group of officers works in shift I?
1. L,N,S
2. L,S
3. N,S
4. L,P,Q
5. None of these

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Which of the following combinations of shift, person and weekly off is definitely correct?

1. II, M Sunday
2. III,N Sunday
3. II, P, Sundya
4. I, L, Tuesday
5. None of these

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On which day is Q's weekly off ?

1. Tuesday
2. Wednesday
3. Sunday
4. Cannot be determined
5. None of these

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Which of the following groups of persons travels in car I?
1. D,F,G
2. D,E,G
3. D,G,H
4. D,F,H
5. None of these

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Which car has only two members travelling in it?

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1. I
2. II
3. III
4. II or III
5. Cannot be determined

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Which of the following members of families Y and Z travel in different cars?
1. F,G
2. C,G
3. F,H
4. C, F
5. None of these

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Which of the following groups of persons is a group of all females?

1. B, D, G
2. A, B, C
3. B, E, F
4. D, E F
5. None of these

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Which of the following members of families X and Y travel in the same car?

1. C, F
2. D, F
3. C,D
4. F,E

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5. None of these

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A is B's Sister. C is B's Mother. D is C's Father. E is D's Mother. Then how is A related to D
?
1. Grandmother
2. Grandfather
3. Daughter
4. Granddaughter

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A is father of B and C.
B is the son of A.

But C is not the son of A.

How is C related to A ?

1. Niece
2. Son-in-law
3. Daughter
4. Grandson

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A is the father of B, C is the daughter of B, D is the brother of B, E is the son of A. What is
the relationship between C and E ?
1. Brother and sister
2. Cousins
3. Niece and uncle
4. Uncle and aunt

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Count the number of a parallelogram in the given figure.

1. 12

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Look at this series: 21, 9, 21, 11, 21, 13, 21, ... What number should come next?
1. 14
2. 15
3. 21
4. 23

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Statements:

All the windows are doors.

No door is a wall.

Conclusions:

1. Some windows are walls.


2. No wall is a door.

1. Only (1) conclusion follows

2. Only (2) conclusion follows


3. Either (1) or (2) follows
4. Neither (1) nor (2) follows
5. Both (1) and (2) follow

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Statements:

All cars are cats.

All fans are cats.

Conclusions:

1. All cars are fans.


2. Some fans are cars.

1. Only (1) conclusion follows

2. Only (2) conclusion follows


3. Either (1) or (2) follows
4. Neither (1) nor (2) follows
5. Both (1) and (2) follow

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Statement-

I. No key is door.
II. All doors are pens.
III. Some pens are houses.

Conclusion -
I. No key is house.
II. Some pens are doors.

1. Only I follows
2. Only II follows
3. Only III follows
4. Only I and II follows
5. Both II and III follow

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Statement -

I. All fruits are lions


II. All lions are foxes
III. Some foxes are beggars

Conclusion -
I. All fruits are foxes.
II. Some fruits are beggars.

1. Only I follows
2. Only II follows
3. Only III follows
4. Only I and II follows
5. Both II and III follow

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Here 4 positions of a cube are shown. Which sign will be opposite to '+' ?

1. %
2. -
3. x
4. $

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ZA5, Y4B, XC6, W3D ,_____
1. E7V
2. V2E
3. VE5

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4. VE7

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SCD, TEF, UGH, ____,WKL
1. CMN
2. VJI
3. VIJ
4. IJT

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CMM, EOO, GQQ,_____ , KUU
1. GRR
2. GSS
3. ISS
4. ITT

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P, Q, R, S and T are five speakers who have to speak on a particular day, not necessarily in
the same order. R is neither the first nor the last speaker. There are three speakers after S
and three speakers ahead of T. If P speaks after Q, then who is the last speaker to speak?
1. S
2. T
3. P
4. Q
5. Cannot be determined.

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Five persons - A, B, C, D and E are being compared in weight and height. The second
heaviest person. D is the shortest. A is the 2nd tallest and shorter than E, The heaviest
person is the third tallest person. There is only one person shorter than B, who is lighter
than E and A respectively.
Who is the heaviest person?

1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E

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A, B, C, D, E and F are six cities which are collinear in the same order. The distance
between any two adjacent cities is equal. A bus starts at A for city F. It takes 25 minutes
for the bus to travel from one city to another and stops for 5 minutes at each place. If the
bus reaches E at 8:55, then at what time did it reach station B?
1. 7:25
2. 7:30
3. 7:35
4. 7:40
5. 7:50

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A train travels from A to E, with intermediary stations being B, C and D. Ten parcels with
code numbers 101 through 110 were transported between these stations. They are
transported based on the following conditions.
(i) Only four parcels, 101, 104, 105 and 107 were loaded at A. One among these was
unloaded at B, one at C and two at D.

(ii) 102 and 106 were unloaded at C and 108 which was loaded at B, was unloaded at E.

(iii) Only one parcel was loaded at D, which was 103.

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(iv) Only two parcels were unloaded at D and 101 was unloaded at C, the station
immediately after the station at which 105 is unloaded.

(v) The number of parcels which were loaded at different stations was different and the
number of parcels which were unloaded at different stations was different. No
parcel is loaded at E and no parcels is unloaded at A.

How many parcels are loaded at C?

1. 1
2. 2
3. 4
4. 4
5. Cannot be determined.

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1. (1)
2. (2)
3. (3)
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1. (1)
2. (2)
3. (3)
4. (4)

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1. (1)
2. (2)
3. (3)
4. (4)

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1. (a)
2. (B)
3. (C)
4. (D)

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1. (a)
2. (B)
3. (C)
4. (D)

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Arun started from point A and walked 10 kms East to point B, then turned to North and
walked 3 kms to point C and then turned West and walked 12 kms to point D, then again
turned South and walked 3 kms to point E. In which direction is he from his starting
point?
1. East
2. South
3. West
4. North

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A starts from a point and walks 5 kms north, then turns left and walks 3 kms. Then again
turns left and walks 5 kms. Point out the direction in which he is going now.
1. North
2. South
3. East
4. West

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A rat run 20' towards East and turns to right runs 10', and turns to right runs 9', and again
turns to left runs 5' and then turns to left runs 12' and finally turns to left and runs 6'. Now
what direction is the rat facing ?
1. East
2. North
3. West
4. South

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Suresh was born on 4th October 1999. Shashikanth was born 6 days before Suresh. The
Independence Day of that year fell on Sunday. Which day was Shashikanth born?
1. Tuesday
2. Wednesday
3. Monday
4. Sunday

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Reaching a place of appointment on Friday, I found that I was two days earlier than the
scheduled day. If I had reached on the following Wednesday, how many days late would I
have been?
1. One day
2. Two days
3. Three days
4. Four days

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1. (a)
2. (b)
3. (c)
4. (d)

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1. (a)
2. (b)
3. (c)
4. (d)

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1. (1)
2. (2)
3. (3)
4. (4)

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1. (1)
2. (2)
3. (3)
4. (4)

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The decimal equivalent to octal 111010 is
1. 81
2. 72
3. 71
4. 61

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1. (a)
2. (b)
3. (c)
4. (d)

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The number 43 in 2's complement representation is
1. 10101011

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Using a 4-bit 2's complement arithmetic, which of the following additions will result in an
overflow?

(i) 1100 + 1100

(ii) 0011 + 0111

(iii) 1111 + 0111

1. (i) only
2. (ii) only
3. (iii) only
4. (i) and (iii) only

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If 73x (in base-x number system) is equal to 54y (in base-y number system), the possible
values of x and y are
1. 8, 16
2. 10, 12
3. 9, 13

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4. 8, 11

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2. (b)
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The code which provides for parity check

1. Baudot
2. ASCII
3. EBCDIC
4. Excess -3

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1. (a)
2. (b)
3. (c)
4. (d)

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How many 1's are present in the binary representation of

(4 x 4096) + (9 x 256) + (7 x 16) + 5

1. 8
2. 9
3. 10
4. 11

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Choose the word or phrase that is most similar in meaning to the word POLEMIC.
1. Black
2. Magnetic
3. Grimace
4. Controversial

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1. Civil
2. Militant
3. Cicility
4. Coup

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Find opposite meaning of UNDER REIN
1. Under wrap
2. Without target
3. Let loose
4. No clout

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Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the given
passage?
1. Books show the reader's character
2. Books as man's abiding friends
3. Books are useful in the youth
4. The importance of books in old age.

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Which of the following is opposite in meaning to the word ‘adversity'
occurring in the passage?
1. happiness
2. prosperity
3. progress
4. misfortune

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The statement, ‘' a good book may be among best of friends,'' in the passage
means that
1. there cannot be a better friend than a good book
2. books may be good friends, but not better than good men
3. a good book can be included among the best of friends of mankind.
4. our best friends read the same good books.

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According to the passage, which of the following statements is not true?
1. Good books as well as good men always provide the finest company.
2. A good book never betrays us
3. We have sometimes to be patient with a book as it may bore us.
4. A good book serves as a permanent friend.

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Qus : 108
According to the passage, A man may usually be known by the books he reads
because
1. His reading habits shows that he is a scholar.
2. The books he reads affect his thinking
3. Books provide him a lot of knowledge
4. His selection of books generally reveals his temperament and character

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Managers set objectives, and decide .............. their organization can achieve them.
1. what
2. how
3. which
4. because

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Obviously, objectives occasionally .............. be modified or changed.
1. have to
2. must to
3. shouldn't
4. ought

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Managers who are ambitious are ____________ -oriented managers.
1. socially
2. success
3. well
4. non

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.............. some employers oppose the very existence of unions, many theorists stress the
necessity of unions.
1. Because
2. Due to
3. However
4. Although

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He.......himself a stiff drink before making his statement to the police officer.
1. threw
2. poured
3. filled
4. sipped

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It was his.......that led him to penury.
1. flamboyance
2. arrogance
3. extravagance
4. ebullience

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Gita was known to be a.......so nobody entrusted any important work to her

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1. joker
2. worker
3. shocker
4. shirker

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The police sprayed tear gas.......on the protesters.
1. indirectly
2. intensively
3. indifferently
4. indiscriminately

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Nadheeka was musing ...... memories of the past.
1. over
2. about
3. on
4. from

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Each school has its own set of rules ......all good pupils should follow them.
1. but
2. or
3. so
4. and

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Only one of the boys ......not done the home-work given yesterday.
1. have
2. has
3. can
4. could

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Hopes of a settlement depends on the ......of the discussion.
1. findings
2. outcome
3. break through
4. resolutions

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