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Q.4465·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

Complete the sentences by choosing the correct alternative. Not everything

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Q.4466·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

Complete the sentences by choosing the correct alternative. Dan was very quiet. He didn’t say a word

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Q.4467·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

Complete the sentences by choosing the correct alternative. We live near a busy airport; the planes fly

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Q.4468·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

Complete the sentences by choosing the correct alternative. The bus service is very good; there is a bus

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Q.4469·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

Complete the sentences by choosing the correct alternative. There are many good hotels, you can choose to stay in

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Q.4470·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

Complete the sentences by choosing the correct alternative. Mohan and I couldn’t get into the house because

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Q.4471·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

Complete the sentences by choosing the correct alternative. We could leave today or we could leave tomorrow

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Q.4472·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

If p, 1, q are in AP and p, 2, q are in GP, then which of the following statements is/are correct? I. p, 4, q are in HP. II. (1/p), 1/4, (1/q) are in AP.

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Q.4473·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

As to happiness, I am not so sure. Birds, it is true, die of hunger in large numbers during the winter, if they are not birds of passage. But during the summer they do not foresee this catastrophe, or remember how nearly it befell them in the previous winter. With human beings the matter is otherwise. I doubt whether the percentage of birds that will have died of hunger during the present winter (1946–47) is as great as the percentage of human beings that will have died from this cause in India and central Europe during the same period. But every human death by starvation is preceded by a long period of anxiety, and surrounded by the corresponding anxiety of neighbours. We suffer not only the evils that actually befall us, but all those that our intelligence tells us we have reason to fear. The curbing of impulses to which we are led by forethought averts physical disaster at the cost of worry, and general lack of joy. I do not think that the learned men of my acquaintance, even when they enjoy a secure income, are as happy as the mice that eat the crumbs from their tables while the erudite gentlemen snooze. In this respect, therefore, I am not convinced that there has been any progress at all. The birds do not foresee the catastrophe because they

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Q.4474·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

Collect all the sequences of five consecutive integers such that their product is equal to one of these integers. Let X be the collection of all possible such sequences. Let P be the smallest integer and Q be the largest integer occurring in these sequences. What is the arithmetic mean of P and Q?

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Q.4475·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

Collect all the sequences of five consecutive integers such that their product is equal to one of these integers. Let X be the collection of all possible such sequences. Let P be the smallest integer and Q be the largest integer occurring in these sequences. How many such sequences of five consecutive integers are possible?

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Q.4476·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

The following Bar-Chart gives the production of cars by three different companies X, Y and Z in different years : In one of the years the percentage increase in production of cars was minimum as compared to its previous year. What was the minimum percentage?

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Q.4477·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

The following Bar-Chart gives the production of cars by three different companies X, Y and Z in different years : In which year was the percentage increase in production of cars minimum as compared to its previous year?

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Q.4478·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

The following Bar-Chart gives the production of cars by three different companies X, Y and Z in different years : Consider the production of each company separately. In how many instances was the percentage increase in production of cars over the previous year’s production greater than 20%?

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Q.4479·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

The following Bar-Chart gives the production of cars by three different companies X, Y and Z in different years : The percentage increase in the total production of cars from 2014 to 2018 was

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Q.4480·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

The following Pie-Charts show the percentage of different categories (A, B, C, D, E and F) of employees in a company in the year 2019 and 2020. The total number of employees was 4000 in 2019 and 5000 in 2020. There are two categories of employees whose strength increased by same percentage in 2020. What are the two categories?

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Q.4481·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

The following Pie-Charts show the percentage of different categories (A, B, C, D, E and F) of employees in a company in the year 2019 and 2020. The total number of employees was 4000 in 2019 and 5000 in 2020. What was the percentage increase of category-E employees in 2020 as compared to that in 2019?

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Q.4482·Miscellaneous·2021·Easy

The following Pie-Charts show the percentage of different categories (A, B, C, D, E and F) of employees in a company in the year 2019 and 2020. The total number of employees was 4000 in 2019 and 5000 in 2020. In which one of the following categories of employees, the percentage change in number of employees in 2020 was maximum as compared to 2019?

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