Q.5725·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyIn India, over the last decade or so, labour has been departing agriculture, but is only going to construction and unregistered manufacturing which are not markedly better jobs. Services, where labour tends to be most productive, are not generating the additional jobs the country needs. India will need 24 million or so jobs over the next decade. The new sector, e-commerce, can at best close only half the jobs gap. Only those sectors that drive domestic demand such as health and education can comfortably fill the other half. Which one of the following is best Implied in the passage?View question
Q.5726·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyA person bought a car and sold it for Rs. 3, 00,000. If he incurred a loss of 20%, then how much did he spend to buy the car?View question
Q.5727·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyThe average age of a teacher and three students is 20 years. If all the three students are of same age and the difference between the age of the teacher and each student is 20 years, then what is the age of the teacher?View question
Q.5728·Miscellaneous·2020·Easy.Two Statements S 1 and S2 are given below with regard to four numbers P, Q, R and S followed by a Question: S1: R is greater-than P as well as Q. S2: S is not the largest one. Among four numbers P, Q, R and S which one is the largest? Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above Statements and the Question?View question
Q.5729·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyPeople will invest in education whenever they are granted the economic freedom to fully enjoy benefits Again, this is for the obvious reason that the return on education increases as the level of economic freedom rises. When people, thanks to lower tax rates, are allowed to retain of the higher income that they gain from incremental level of education, it makes sense to invest in education. On the other hand, when the government decides to tax the higher income of educated individuals at even higher rates, it makes very little sense to invest in educating oneself further. The same incentives apply to parents who decide on whether to invest in their children's education. With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made: Lower tax rates in a country invariably translate into greater investments in higher education. Investment in the education of children ensures their economic freedom. Economic freedom has a positive impact on building up human capital. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?View question
Q.5730·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyHow many integers are there between 1 and 100 which have 4 as a digit but are not divisible by 4?View question
Q.5731·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyThree Statements S1, S2 and S3 are given below followed by a Question: S1: C is younger than D, but older than A and B. S2: D is the oldest. S3: A is older than B. Question: Who among A, B, C and D is the youngest? Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above Statements and the Question?View question
Q.5732·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyA is 16th from the left end in a row or boys and V is 18th from the right end. Q is 11th from A towards the right and 3rd from V towards the right end. How many boys are there in the row?View question
Q.5733·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyConsider the following sequence of numbers: How many odd numbers are followed by the odd number in the above sequence?View question
Q.5734·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyTwo Statements are given followed by two Conclusions: Statements: All cats are black. Conclusion-I: All dogs are black. Conclusion-II: Some dogs are not black. Which of the above Conclusions logically follows/follow from the two given Statements disregarding commonly known facts?View question
Q.5735·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyTwo Statements are given followed by two Conclusions: Statements: All numbers are divisible by 2. All numbers are divisible by 3. Conclusion-I All numbers are divisible by 6. Conclusion-Il All numbers are divisible by 4. Which of the above Conclusions logically follows/follow from the two given Statements?View question
Q.5736·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyConsider the following data: What is the value of x in the above table?View question
Q.5737·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyTwo statements S1 and S2 are given below followed by a Question: S1: There are not more than two figures on any page of a 51-page book. S2: There is at least one figure on every page. Are there more than 1oo figures in that book? Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above Statements and the Question?View question
Q.5738·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyLet A3BC and DE2F be four-digit numbers where each letter represents a different digit greater than 3. If the sum of the numbers is 15902, then what is the difference between the values of A and D?View question
Q.5739·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyOne page is torn from a booklet whose pages are numbered in the usual manner starting from the first page as 1. The sum of the numbers on the remaining pages Is 195. The torn page contains which of the following numbers?View question
Q.5740·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyA sum of Rs. 2,500 is distributed among X, Y and Z in the ratio 1/2 : 3/4 : 5/6 . What is the difference between the maximum share and the minimum share?View question
Q.5741·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyA simple mathematical operation in each number of the sequence 14, 18, 20, 24, 30, 32, ..... results in a sequence with respect to prime numbers. Which one of the following is the next number in the sequence?View question
Q.5742·Miscellaneous·2020·EasyIf you have two straight sticks of length 7.5 feet and 3.25 feet, what is the minimum length can you measure?View question