Q.11971·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. Gopal is two years older than his brother.View question
Q.11972·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. The editor regretted that he was unable to make use of the article.View question
Q.11973·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyThe LCM of two numbers is 90 times their HCF. The sum of LCM and HCF is 1456. If one of the numbers is 160, then what is the other number?View question
Q.11974·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. He walked softly lest he may wake the baby.View question
Q.11975·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. I look forward to meet you in Delhi.View question
Q.11976·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. I do not know where has he gone.View question
Q.11977·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. The teacher taught the students that the moon goes round the earth.View question
Q.11978·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. This is the boy that I talked to you about.View question
Q.11980·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyHow many pairs of X and Y are possible in the number 763X4Y2, if the number is divisible by 9?View question
Q.11982·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyWhat is the remainder when [1235 × 4523 × 2451] is divided by 12?View question
Q.11983·Miscellaneous·2014·Easyp, q and r are prime numbers such that p < q < r < 13. In how many cases would (p + q + r) also be a prime number?View question
Q.11985·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyA man rides one-third of the distance from A to B at the rate of x km/hr and the remainder at the rate of 2y km/hr. If he had traveled at a uniform rate of 6z km/hr, he could have ridden from A to B and back again in the same time. Which one of the following is correct?View question
Q.11986·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyConsider the following statements in respect of four spheres A, B, C and D having respective radii 6, 8, 10 and 12 cm: 1.The surface area of sphere C is equal to the sum of surface areas of spheres A and B. 2.The volume of sphere D is equal to the sum of volumes of spheres A, B and C. Which of the above statements is/are correct?View question
Q.11988·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyThere are 48 cricket balls, 72 hockey balls and 84 tennis balls, and they have to be arranged in several rows in such a way that every row contains the same number of balls of one type. What is the minimum number of rows required for this to happen?View question