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Though all competitive exams do not allow using a calculator, but where they are permitted, there are restrictions on the models allowed.
Though all competitive exams do not allow using calculators,
Not all competitive exams allow the use of a calculator,
Every competitive exam does not allow using of calculators,
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Note that there is a ‘but’ in the sentence immediately following the clause given. So the option that starts with “though” isn’t correct.
What do competitive exams allow/not allow? In answer to this question, “the use of a calculator” is the correct wording of the response. Both “using calculators” and “using of calculators” are incorrect.
The quantifier ‘every’ stresses all the members of the complete group. Here, we want to say that only some (not all) exams allow the use of a calculator. So option c is also incorrect.
The correct option is (b). Not all competitive exams allow the use of a calculator, but where they are permitted, there are restrictions on the models allowed.
Correct Answer: B
Denouncing it as anti-democratic,the Lobbying Act was slammed by critics, imposing draconian limits on the activities of trade unions.
the Lobbying Act, which imposes draconian limits on the activities of trade unions, was slammed by critics.
critics slammed the Lobbying Act, imposing draconian limits on the activities of trade unions.
critics slammed the Lobbying Act, which imposes draconian limits on the activities of trade unions.
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As the sentence starts off with “Denouncing it…”, the clause that follows has to first refer to who denounced it- in this case, it is the critics.
Option B is not correct, as it implies critics impose draconian limits on the activities of trade unions.
The pronoun “which” after the “Lobbying Act” in option C clarifies that it is the Act that limits the activities of the trade unions.
Correct Answer: C
While people in the Middle East have good reason to feel gravely threatened by terrorism,but elsewhere in the world, its more that people are paying greater attention to the terrorist threat then they used to.
but, elsewhere in the world, it’s more that people are paying greater attention to the terrorist threat then they used to.
elsewhere in the world, it’s more that people are paying greater attention to the terrorist threat than they used to.
but elsewhere in the world, it’s more that people are paying greater attention to the terrorist threat than they used to
elsewhere in the world, its more that people are paying greater attention to the terrorist threat than they used to.
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There are 3 errors to spot in the given sentence:
Firstly, as the sentence starts with “while…”, any option that follows this clause with “but” is incorrect.
Secondly, “its” is a personal pronoun- not the correct word to use here. “It’s” meaning “it is” is the right word to use in the given context.
Thirdly, the sentence says people are paying greater attention to the terrorist threat “then” they used to. This is incorrect. The correct word to use instead is “than”.
The only option that corrects these errors is B.
Correct Answer: B
When my father was working in the Middle East, he would write letters and I started collecting the stamps,”_____________Mr. Rasul who has_____________from 95 countries, many displayed on his interactive site.
1) abandoned, abatement
2) intermediate, backsliding
3) recalled ,stamps
4) straddling , comedown
5) middlemost, dwindling
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I will expect all of you to try your level best to_____________this faith and never let their belief in you to be destroyed or_____________,” he exhorted.
1) desecrated, deviate
2) intervening, prolong
3) mainstream, forgotten
4) benefit, benevolence
5) vindicate ,diminished
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vindicate – clear (someone) of blame or suspicion.
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In each question below four statements are given. These four statements are connected in the four options given below in each question. You have to determine in which option the four statements have been most appropriately expressed giving the full meaning of the statements and using correct grammar , mark it as your answer.
Overcrowding jails; improper sanitation; human rights violations; when thinking of Indian jails .
A) Think of Indian jails and what come in mind is overcrowding, improper sanitation and human right violations.
B) Indian jails are overcrowding, lacking sanitation and violating human rights when we think of them.
C) When we think of Indian jails’ what comes to mind is overcrowding, lacking proper sanitation and violating rights of human.
D) When we think of Indian jails’ what comes to mind is overcrowding, lack of proper sanitation and human rights violations.
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B is ambiguous and hence wrong.
C- violation of human rights.
Option D is the correct sentence.
Confess and regret our crimes ; be big or small crimes ; it can bring back peace of mind and happiness; it is the greatest quality in a person
A) Confessing and regretting our crimes, small or big , can bring back peace of mind and happiness so that it is the greatest quality in a person.
B) One of the greatest qualities in a person that can bring back peace of mind and happiness is to confess and regret our crimes, small or big.
C) One of the greatest qualities in a person that could bring back peace of mind and happiness is to confess and regret our crimes, small or big.
D) One of the greatest qualities in a person to bring back peace of mind and happiness is by confessing and regretting our crimes, small or big.
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After three years of his first visit to meet Barack Obama; Donald trump is the new president of U.S ; Narendra Modi now going to Washington ; It will be his first meeting with Donald trump
A) It has been three years that Narendra Modi met for the first time U.S president Barack obama , he is to meet Donald trump now , the new elected president.
B) After three years of his meeting president Barack Obama , prime minister Narendra Modi is travelling to Washington to meet new President , Donald Trump.
C) Three years after his first visit to meet U.S. President Barack Obama, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Washington for his first meeting with the new President, Donald Trump.
D) Three years after his visit for meeting U.S president Barack obama , Narendra Modi will travel to Washington to meeting the new President , Donald trump.
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A is not correct ..meaning is not clear and newly should come at the place of new .
B is not specifying that it is Narendra Modi ‘s first meeting with Donald trump.
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One white and one black ; there were two cats ; over a large piece of cake ; they quarreled ;
A) Once two cats, one white and one black, quarreled, over a large piece of cake.
B) Once two cats quarreled over a large piece of cake one was white and one black.
C) Once two cats , white and black , quarreled to get a large piece of cake .
D) Once there were two cats, one black and white fighting over a large piece of cake.
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In C , ambiguous , not stating one cat was black and other white
In D , Again not giving a clear meaning .
A gives the accurate meaning of the given statements.
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In each of the following questions, a paragraph with a blank is given. From the five choices given below, select the sentence which can go into the blank to make the paragraph logically coherent.
In the past, hosting a party meant ringing friends, organising food and drink and ensuring that the venue was in order. (————) There is the event manager who picks a theme and supplies the props, be it decorations, deejays, dancers or appearances by movie stars. The final product is intended to be a cocktail of novelty, glamour and designer brands that get noticed and mentioned.
(a) In India marriage is an ostentatious custom with greater spending power.
(b) Today, the New Age Indian party is a one-night-only small-scale enterprise an event requiring specialised staff.
(c) Today it is parties that have become social statements and battlegrounds of one-upmanship.
(d) But India wants to party today and party some more tomorrow.
(e) Throwing grand parties is fast becoming a status symbol.
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The Indian government’s attempt to tap the clout and wealth of the hugely successful diaspora to boost the domestic economy and serve the national interest in the international arena is laudable. But it has to give a value proposition to the NRI community, lest it is more than happy in the cosy comforts that the west has to offer. The diaspora’s attitude towards India is still patronising but it may not simply run to help India in its hour of need. It would want counter guarantees. (————-)
(a) Risk evaluation precedes patriotism.
(b) China, due to its trade-friendly policies, has been able to get its diaspora to invest heavily while we are still lagging behind.
(c) What should concern us is the regular exodus of brilliant students from the IITs, IIMs and medical colleges who see greener pastures overseas.
(d) It is shameful that for an Indian to be recognised, he first has to leave the country.
(e) Can we look up to the diaspora to help lndians in their hour of need?
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Sol. Risk evaluation precedes patriotism.
E can’t be correct here because it is already said in the paragraph that they will not help in the hour of need.
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The people living outside ..their attitude towards India
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Jammu and Kashmir is faced with a possibility of another draught – the fourth one in five years. The winter continues to be dry in the Kashmir valley. There is no snow, despite temperatures dropping to a low of 6 degrees Celsius. (———-) Thus poor snowfall ensures that the draught continues well into summer.
(a) Poor snow has kept skeins away this season.
(b) Environmentalists blame the weather change on deforestation and fear it could get worse if logging is not checked
(c) The drought will adversely impact agriculture, horticulture and power generation in the state.
(d) Heavy snowfall during the winter is always welcome as it guarantees more water during the summers.
(e) People of Jammu and Kashmir are gearing up for another severe draught and they themselves have to be blamed for it.
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Sol. Heavy snowfall during the winter is always welcome as it guarantees more water during the summer
Scientists say that intensely imagining doing something wires the areas of the brain that will be involved once you get down to the same task. Such visualisation creates new connections which help during the real things. Whether in work or in life, especially while making major decisions, it does help to imagine the doing and the outcome. The same applies to one’s moods as well. (———) So smile.
(a) Imagine intensely a good mood, especially when feeling low, and soon you most probably will be in good mood.
(b) A happy person may turn into a melancholy person overnight as a result of some experience.
(c) Moods and emotions spread irresistibly whenever people are near one another, even if they are total strangers.
(d) Research confirms that moods are contagious.
(e) Visualisation enhances a persons chance of attaining his goal.
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Sol. Imagine intensely a good mood, especially when feeling low, and soon you most probably will be in good mood.
Indians are passionate about cricket. (———–) Player’s safety is the BCCI’s responsibility. Cricket should be played as a sport which is a pleasant pastime.
(a) In sports, winning is secondary to participation.
(b) Unfortunately crowd behaviour is becoming increasingly unpredictable.
(c) A match is always disrupted by an unruly crowd.
(d) The Duckworth laws method should be used only when natural events play spoil sports.
(e) In sports, sportsmanship is fast becoming a rare commodity.
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Sol. Unfortunately crowd behaviour is becoming increasingly unpredictable.
. (—————–) An engineering degree, even from an IIT, is not sufficient to get a job, without an MBA from another reputed institute. In such a competitive economic scenario, only they succeed who present their and their company’s case professionally. It is only natural, therefore for companies to choose those with an edge over others.
(a) Handling insecurity of not getting a job in a sluggish economy is a reality for an average 21 year old.
(b) Institutions of international repute like IIMs and IITs have not met their placement targets for the year.
(c) The IT industry has frozen recruitment for a long time.
(d) Projecting yourself positively to the market is very important as there is always a cut throat competition.
(e) The job situation in India has worsened so much that a single qualification is now insufficient for landing a job.
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Sol. The job situation in India has worsened so much that a single qualification is now insufficient for landing a job.
Spirituality is the new buzzword with everyone from the glitterati to the common folk. But there is another unlikely sphere that the new-age attitude of ‘changing from within’ has seeped into the corporate world. Many corporate houses are getting spiritual gurus to train their employees to be better people. (————-) Workshops on spirituality help a person get in touch with his spiritual self, change his interpersonal skills drastically and help manage stress better.
(a) With cut throat competition, high-pressure jobs and deadlines to meet, employees need to learn how to manage themselves well.
(b) When a person is trained in superficial skills, the heart of a person is not in the change.
(c) Earlier companies focused on IQ; then the focus shifted to EQ.
(d) Management workshops cannot bring about fundamental changes or total transformation in a person.
(e) In todays, world one needs to strike a balance between mechanization and spirituality
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Sol. With cut throat competition, high-pressure jobs and deadlines to meet, employees need to learn how to manage themselves well.
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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is being 1. ___(framed) as the single-biggest economic reform since the economic liberalisation of 1991. Even critics of the tax, who complain about its complex four-slab rate structure, agree that it is a step in the right direction. The primary reason is that it 2. ___(does away) with the present system of multiple Central and State taxes, replacing it with a much simpler tax system. Another supposed benefit of GST is that it is a tax on consumption, which replaces the current web of 3. ___(running) taxes in the production chain that 4. ___(lowers) prices and distorts production. In the process, it is said, the new tax system does away with the barriers to free trade 5. ___(into) and between States, effectively turning India into a single free market for goods and services.
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Sol. “Flaunted” in the given sentence best suites with the reform introduced.
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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is being 1. ___(framed) as the single-biggest economic reform since the economic liberalisation of 1991. Even critics of the tax, who complain about its complex four-slab rate structure, agree that it is a step in the right direction. The primary reason is that it 2. ___(does away) with the present system of multiple Central and State taxes, replacing it with a much simpler tax system. Another supposed benefit of GST is that it is a tax on consumption, which replaces the current web of 3. ___(running) taxes in the production chain that 4. ___(lowers) prices and distorts production. In the process, it is said, the new tax system does away with the barriers to free trade 5. ___(into) and between States, effectively turning India into a single free market for goods and services.
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(b) does over
(c) done over
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Sol. “Does away” means to get rid of something. So it is the right phrasal verb to be used in the sentence.
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is being 1. ___(framed) as the single-biggest economic reform since the economic liberalisation of 1991. Even critics of the tax, who complain about its complex four-slab rate structure, agree that it is a step in the right direction. The primary reason is that it 2. ___(does away) with the present system of multiple Central and State taxes, replacing it with a much simpler tax system. Another supposed benefit of GST is that it is a tax on consumption, which replaces the current web of 3. ___(running) taxes in the production chain that 4. ___(lowers) prices and distorts production. In the process, it is said, the new tax system does away with the barriers to free trade 5. ___(into) and between States, effectively turning India into a single free market for goods and services.
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(a) giving
(b) devastating
(c) cascading
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Sol. Cascading means to fall into something. So, the word best expresses the meaning of the sentence. Rest of the options do not make any sense when used in the sentence.
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is being 1. ___(framed) as the single-biggest economic reform since the economic liberalisation of 1991. Even critics of the tax, who complain about its complex four-slab rate structure, agree that it is a step in the right direction. The primary reason is that it 2. ___(does away) with the present system of multiple Central and State taxes, replacing it with a much simpler tax system. Another supposed benefit of GST is that it is a tax on consumption, which replaces the current web of 3. ___(running) taxes in the production chain that 4. ___(lowers) prices and distorts production. In the process, it is said, the new tax system does away with the barriers to free trade 5. ___(into) and between States, effectively turning India into a single free market for goods and services.
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(c) decreases
(d) increases
(e) no change
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Sol. Production distorts because of the increased prices. So, increase is the correct option.
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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is being 1. ___(framed) as the single-biggest economic reform since the economic liberalisation of 1991. Even critics of the tax, who complain about its complex four-slab rate structure, agree that it is a step in the right direction. The primary reason is that it 2. ___(does away) with the present system of multiple Central and State taxes, replacing it with a much simpler tax system. Another supposed benefit of GST is that it is a tax on consumption, which replaces the current web of 3. ___(running) taxes in the production chain that 4. ___(lowers) prices and distorts production. In the process, it is said, the new tax system does away with the barriers to free trade 5. ___(into) and between States, effectively turning India into a single free market for goods and services.
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Sol. Within is the correct preposition to be used in the given sentence.
For 6. ___(psychoanalysts), there is good reason to doubt all these claimed benefits of the GST. One, a nationwide tax such as the GST will 7. ___(form) to a higher tax burden as it reduces tax competition. Earlier, States which were keen to 8. ___(put in) investment and labour from each other had a reason to cut taxes. Now, the Centre, which will 9. ___(increase) no tax competition except from the rest of the world, can 10. ___(terminate) rates at whim. This will encourage tax rate increases that are detrimental to growth. Two, the number of taxes does not necessarily reflect the actual burden 11. ___(proposed) on businesses by any tax system. For example, a single, high tax rate might impose a greater burden on businesses than multiple taxes that 12. ___(sum up) to a lower rate. A single, low tax rate might also turn out to be more burdensome if the cost of bureaucratic compliance is higher than under multiple, higher tax rates. So what matters eventually is the overall burden under a tax regime, which is likely to be lower when States compete than otherwise.
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(a) sceptics
(b) astrologists
(c) people
(d) predicament
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Sol. Sceptic is a person who questions the validity or authenticity of something purporting to be factual. It is the only option that fits in the context of the given passage.
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For 6. ___(psychoanalysts), there is good reason to doubt all these claimed benefits of the GST. One, a nationwide tax such as the GST will 7. ___(form) to a higher tax burden as it reduces tax competition. Earlier, States which were keen to 8. ___(put in) investment and labour from each other had a reason to cut taxes. Now, the Centre, which will 9. ___(increase) no tax competition except from the rest of the world, can 10. ___(terminate) rates at whim. This will encourage tax rate increases that are detrimental to growth. Two, the number of taxes does not necessarily reflect the actual burden 11. ___(proposed) on businesses by any tax system. For example, a single, high tax rate might impose a greater burden on businesses than multiple taxes that 12. ___(sum up) to a lower rate. A single, low tax rate might also turn out to be more burdensome if the cost of bureaucratic compliance is higher than under multiple, higher tax rates. So what matters eventually is the overall burden under a tax regime, which is likely to be lower when States compete than otherwise.
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(c) administer
(d) lead
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Sol. Only lead fits appropriately in the sentence.
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(a) attract
(b) commit
(c) advice
(d) adore
(e) no change
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Sol. Attract fits in the context of the given sentence. Rest of the options are not significant to be used in that particular sentence.
For 6. ___(psychoanalysts), there is good reason to doubt all these claimed benefits of the GST. One, a nationwide tax such as the GST will 7. ___(form) to a higher tax burden as it reduces tax competition. Earlier, States which were keen to 8. ___(put in) investment and labour from each other had a reason to cut taxes. Now, the Centre, which will 9. ___(increase) no tax competition except from the rest of the world, can 10. ___(terminate) rates at whim. This will encourage tax rate increases that are detrimental to growth. Two, the number of taxes does not necessarily reflect the actual burden 11. ___(proposed) on businesses by any tax system. For example, a single, high tax rate might impose a greater burden on businesses than multiple taxes that 12. ___(sum up) to a lower rate. A single, low tax rate might also turn out to be more burdensome if the cost of bureaucratic compliance is higher than under multiple, higher tax rates. So what matters eventually is the overall burden under a tax regime, which is likely to be lower when States compete than otherwise
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For 6. ___(psychoanalysts), there is good reason to doubt all these claimed benefits of the GST. One, a nationwide tax such as the GST will 7. ___(form) to a higher tax burden as it reduces tax competition. Earlier, States which were keen to 8. ___(put in) investment and labour from each other had a reason to cut taxes. Now, the Centre, which will 9. ___(increase) no tax competition except from the rest of the world, can 10. ___(terminate) rates at whim. This will encourage tax rate increases that are detrimental to growth. Two, the number of taxes does not necessarily reflect the actual burden 11. ___(proposed) on businesses by any tax system. For example, a single, high tax rate might impose a greater burden on businesses than multiple taxes that 12. ___(sum up) to a lower rate. A single, low tax rate might also turn out to be more burdensome if the cost of bureaucratic compliance is higher than under multiple, higher tax rates. So what matters eventually is the overall burden under a tax regime, which is likely to be lower when States compete than otherwise
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(a) arrange
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(c) face
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Sol. Only face is relevant enough to be used in the sentence. Rest of the options make no sence when used.
For 6. ___(psychoanalysts), there is good reason to doubt all these claimed benefits of the GST. One, a nationwide tax such as the GST will 7. ___(form) to a higher tax burden as it reduces tax competition. Earlier, States which were keen to 8. ___(put in) investment and labour from each other had a reason to cut taxes. Now, the Centre, which will 9. ___(increase) no tax competition except from the rest of the world, can 10. ___(terminate) rates at whim. This will encourage tax rate increases that are detrimental to growth. Two, the number of taxes does not necessarily reflect the actual burden 11. ___(proposed) on businesses by any tax system. For example, a single, high tax rate might impose a greater burden on businesses than multiple taxes that 12. ___(sum up) to a lower rate. A single, low tax rate might also turn out to be more burdensome if the cost of bureaucratic compliance is higher than under multiple, higher tax rates. So what matters eventually is the overall burden under a tax regime, which is likely to be lower when States compete than otherwise
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(a) determine
(b) admire
(c) desire
(d) cultivate
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Sol. Determine fits in the context of the given passage.
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For 6. ___(psychoanalysts), there is good reason to doubt all these claimed benefits of the GST. One, a nationwide tax such as the GST will 7. ___(form) to a higher tax burden as it reduces tax competition. Earlier, States which were keen to 8. ___(put in) investment and labour from each other had a reason to cut taxes. Now, the Centre, which will 9. ___(increase) no tax competition except from the rest of the world, can 10. ___(terminate) rates at whim. This will encourage tax rate increases that are detrimental to growth. Two, the number of taxes does not necessarily reflect the actual burden 11. ___(proposed) on businesses by any tax system. For example, a single, high tax rate might impose a greater burden on businesses than multiple taxes that 12. ___(sum up) to a lower rate. A single, low tax rate might also turn out to be more burdensome if the cost of bureaucratic compliance is higher than under multiple, higher tax rates. So what matters eventually is the overall burden under a tax regime, which is likely to be lower when States compete than otherwise
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(b) dosed
(c) dozed
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Sol. Impose means to put or set by or as if by authority. Rest of the words make no sense when used in the sentence.
For 6. ___(psychoanalysts), there is good reason to doubt all these claimed benefits of the GST. One, a nationwide tax such as the GST will 7. ___(form) to a higher tax burden as it reduces tax competition. Earlier, States which were keen to 8. ___(put in) investment and labour from each other had a reason to cut taxes. Now, the Centre, which will 9. ___(increase) no tax competition except from the rest of the world, can 10. ___(terminate) rates at whim. This will encourage tax rate increases that are detrimental to growth. Two, the number of taxes does not necessarily reflect the actual burden 11. ___(proposed) on businesses by any tax system. For example, a single, high tax rate might impose a greater burden on businesses than multiple taxes that 12. ___(sum up) to a lower rate. A single, low tax rate might also turn out to be more burdensome if the cost of bureaucratic compliance is higher than under multiple, higher tax rates. So what matters eventually is the overall burden under a tax regime, which is likely to be lower when States compete than otherwise
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(a) add up
(b) grow up
(c) give up
(d) do up
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Sol. If small amounts add up, they gradually produce a large total. So add up is the correct phrasal used to used in the given sentence.
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Three, contrary to common belief, the prices that consumers pay don’t rise or fall in 13. ___(tandem) with taxes imposed on goods, be they production or consumption taxes. Consumer prices are determined purely by consumer 14. ___(forum), not the cost of production. It is true that a discriminatory tax might force businesses to 15. ___(rise) or reduce the supply of certain goods in favour of others.
Q13.
(a) conflicting
(b) relevant
(c) clinging
(d) lament
(e) no change
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Ans.(e)
Sol. Tandem means the one following or behind the other. So it fits in the context correctly.
Three, contrary to common belief, the prices that consumers pay don’t rise or fall in 13. ___(tandem) with taxes imposed on goods, be they production or consumption taxes. Consumer prices are determined purely by consumer 14. ___(forum), not the cost of production. It is true that a discriminatory tax might force businesses to 15. ___(rise) or reduce the supply of certain goods in favour of others.
Q14.
(a) demand
(b) court
(c) case
(d) comment
(e) no change
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Ans.(a)
Sol. Consumer prices are determined purely by consumer demands. So, “demands” is correct with respect to the given passage.
Three, contrary to common belief, the prices that consumers pay don’t rise or fall in 13. ___(tandem) with taxes imposed on goods, be they production or consumption taxes. Consumer prices are determined purely by consumer 14. ___(forum), not the cost of production. It is true that a discriminatory tax might force businesses to 15. ___(rise) or reduce the supply of certain goods in favour of others.
Q15.
(a) increase
(b) allow
(c) discontinue
(d) create
(e) no change
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. Ans.(c)
Sol. …discriminatory tax might force businesses to ___ or reduce… is the given sentence. Only discontinue goes along with reduce. So, correct sentence would be formed when discontinue and reduced are used together. No other option makes sense when used.
how will it be increase or reduce ???
it is discontinue or reduce
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‘science makes us evil’ is written as- 7V 13N 2F 4V
‘nature is best healer’ is written as- 6V 2R 2Y 8S
‘comfort lead to weakness’ is written as- 3X 12O 2L 23D
‘dumber than your phone’ is written as – 4W 20G 25B 5V
no=no of letters
word=opposite of 1st letters
Q6. What can be the code for ‘Comfort zone ’?
(a) 12O 5V
(b) 12O 4V
(c) 3X 5A
(d) 3X 4V
(e) Can’t be determined
Q7. ‘7V’ can be the code of which of the following word?
(a) Justice
(b) Goov
(c) Ghost
(d) Gordona
(e) None of these
Q8. What is the code for ‘U Rock’?
(a) 2F I18
(b) 2G R9
(c) 2F R18
(d) 2M I18
(e) None of these
Q9. According to the given pattern, what is the code for ‘Phony’?
(a) 5V
(b) 5B
(c) 5Y
(d) 16V
(e) 16K
Q10. According to the following pattern, what is the correct letter for code ‘Phone is evil’?
(a) 5V 2R 4V
(b) 4W 2G 2F
(c) 4W H8 2F
(d) 5V 2F 6V
(e) None of these
1- d
2-a
i. If the first or last letter of the word is a vowel, then number in the code represents the total number of alphabets in that word. On the other hand that particular vowel, which is either the first or last letter of the word is coded as:
A-Z, B-Y, C-X, D-W, E-V, F-U, G-T, H-S, I-R, J-Q, L-O, M-N
For Example: US- 2F
ii. If the first and the last letter of the word are both consonants, then number in the code represents the ranking of the first alphabet of the word in the alphabetical series, while the alphabet of the code also represent the first alphabet of the word coded as:
A-Z, B-Y, C-X, D-W, E-V, F-U, G-T, H-S, I-R, J-Q, L-O, M-N
For Example: makes :13N
3=e
4- phony -16k
5- aaaa
How is Anil related to Dinesh?
I. Soni is the mother in law of Avni, the wife of Anil.
II. Soni’s brother is Anil’s maternal uncle.
III. Soni husband is the only son of Dinesh.
(a) Only I & II
(b) Only I & III
(c) Only I & either II or III
(d) Any two of three
(e) The question cannot be answered even with the information in all three statements.
Q12. Point ‘A’ is in which direction with respect to Point `Z’?
I.E is to the south of D, which is to the east of Z.
II.A is to the west of F.
III.A is to the southwest of D.
(a) Only I and II
(b) Only I and III
(c) Any two of the three
(d) All I, II and III
(e) None of these
Q13. What is the code for “box” in a code language?
I. ‘light the box’ is written as ‘nik ta re’ in the code language.
II. ‘box is shop’ is written as ‘pe da ta’.
III. ‘some light box’ is written as ‘ma re ta’.
(a) Only I & II or II & III
(b) Only I & III
(c) Only II & III
(d) All I, II & III are necessary
(e) Question cannot be answered even with the information in all three statements.
Q14. G is in which directions with respect to H?
I. M is in north of R, who is to the West of H.
II. G is to the East of M.
III. G is to the North-East of R.
(a) Only I & II
(b) Only III
(c) Any two of three
(d) All I, II & III are necessary
(e) Question cannot be answered even with the information in all three statements.
Q15. What is Kamya’s rank form the top in the class of 45 students?
I. Kamya is five rank below Ram who is 15th from the bottom
II. Preeti is 30th from the top and Swati is 5th from the bottom
III. Kamya is exactly in the middle of Preeti & Swati
(a) Only I
(b) Only II & III
(c) Either only I or only II & III
(d) Only I & either II or III
(e) None of these
In which year was the Life insurance companies act was passed?
1818
1870
1912
1938
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1912
Where was the headquater of IRDAI situated prior to Hyderabad?
delhi
delhi
The Union Government has launched VAJRA scheme to attract Indian scientists abroad. What does “VAJRA” stands for?
visiting advanced joint research
visiting advanced joint research
visiting advanced joint research
Which city has become the India’s first city to deliver diesel at home?
[A] Guwahati
[B] Shillong
[C] Bengaluru
[D] Pune
bengaluru
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and international routes worldwide?
A) 5
B) 1
C) 9
D) 3
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Directions (1-5): Study the following information answers the questions given below.
Eight people E, M, P, T, L, W, A and G from different organizations PETA, RSP, WWF, WMGTOW, IAR, ,NAWT, MGTOW And SAFE are sitting around a rectangular table but not necessarily in same order . Three of them are sitting on each longer side while one on each of the smaller sides. L is sitting second to the right of the person who is from SAFE. T is sitting third to the left of the person who is from NAWT. The person from WMGTOW is sitting third to the right of the person from SAFE, who is not sitting diagonally opposite the person from RSP. The person from WMGTOW is third to the left of P. W sits second to the left of G. The person from RSP sits opposite to the person from IAR.W and A are sitting opposite to each other. P is sitting diagonally opposite the person who is from MGTOW. M is sitting opposite the person who is from PETA. The person from WMGTOW is sitting second to the right of the person from IAR and second to the left of E, who is not sitting near the person who is from MGTOW. A is sitting on the smaller side and immediate right of the person who is from MGTOW. Persons from IAR and WMGTOW are not on the same side of the table.
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L is sitting second to the right of the person who is from SAFE.
The person from WMGTOW is sitting third to the right of the person from SAFE, who is not sitting diagonally opposite the person from RSP.
esme wrong lg rha mujhe?
not given direction so 2 possiblities centre and outside center
from center
E = RSP
M =SAFE
P= PETA
T = WWF
L =MGTOW
W = NAWT
A = WMGTOW
G = IAR
for o/c tyf…:)
clockwise
L =MGTOW
G = IAR
M =SAFE
W = NAWT
P= PETA
E = RSP
T = WWF
A = WMGTOW
dusri ye aayi ?
L is sitting second to the right of the person who is from SAFE.
The person from WMGTOW is sitting third to the right of the person from SAFE, who is not sitting diagonally opposite the person from RSP.
read en dono ko read krne se L =MGTOW aa rha kya u kya ?
means i am not getting ur point….??????
m saying es point se mera
L =MGTOW ni aa rha
u check that
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ajay(5)_–ismal(9)—evesyh(3)—-dinesh–(6)——harish(7)_–farvesh(10_)___gukan(2)—bhisup)8)–cevsh(4) clock wise
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__gukan(2)–bhisup(8)–cevsh(4)ajay (5)_ismal(9)-evesyh(3)-dinesh–(6)–harish(7)_farvesh(10) clock wise direction…
gukan(2)–bhisup(8)–cevsh(4)ajay (5)_ismal(9)-evesyh(3)-dinesh–(6)–harish(7)_farvesh(10) clock wise direction…
ajay(5)_–ismal(9)—evesyh(3)—-dinesh–(6)——harish(7)_–farvesh(10_)___gukan(2)—bhisup)8)–cevsh(4) clock wise
A dishonest dealer purchases goods at 20% discount of the cost price of Rs. X and also cheats his wholesaler by getting 20% extra through false weighing, per kg. Then he marks up his goods by 80% of x, but he gives a discount of 25% besides he cheats his customer by weighing 10% less than the required. What is his overall profit percentage?
let the purchase price =100
=>100 ——–80
=>p(1) =20 =>p(1)%=25%
now by false wt crieteria p(2) =20%
=> by successive =p(a) =50%
similarly p(3) =35%
false wt p(4) =100/9% => p(b) =50%
now resultant profit p(r) = 50% +50% +25% =125%
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Pipe A can fill an empty Tank with water in 24 hours. Pipe B can fill the empty Tank with a mixture that contains 24% pure alcohol, in 16 hours. If both the pipes are opened alternately for one hour, starting from pipe A, what will be the alcohol concentration in the tank when it gets filled?
a =24
b =16 lcm =48
now a =2 b=3
now 5 work =2 hour
=>45 work =18 hour
now remaining work =3
now a do 2 work from 3 in 1 hour
and remaining 1 work is done by b
=>3b=1 =>b =1/3
total days =18+1+1/3 =19(1/3) hour
now in 1hour b pumps 3 liter mix
now conc.of alc.in mix =0.24 *3 =0.72l
now 0.72l alc =1 hr
=>for 28/3 hrs alc =0.72* 28/3 =6.72l
total conc =48l
=>% =6.72/48* 100 =14%
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R+C1 =2C2——-(1)
R+C2 =C1-306—(2)
PUT THE VALUE OF R AND SOLVE BOTH EQUATION
C1 =900,C2 =498
The exam consists of 200 marks, with 5 sections i.e. Reasoning, quant, English, G.A., Computers. Akhilesh attempted 22 questions in Reasoning with an accuracy of 850/11%. Each question of reasoning consists of 2 marks with a negative marking of 25%. (if right question is of 2 mark, then 0.5 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer).
Each section of the exam have the 25% of negative marking for each wrong question. The total number of questions in reasoning is 30. Each question of computer consists of 1/2 marks and maximum marks in computer are 10. Total 16 questions are attempted by Akhilesh in computer with the ratio of right questions to wrong questions 3 : 1.
The number of questions in English is equal to maximum marks of English. Akhilesh attempted 26 questions with 50% accuracy. The number of questions attempted in English is 65% of the total number of questions in English.
GA section consists of 40 questions with each question 0.75 marks. Akhilesh attempted 23 questions out of which 8 are wrong. Quant section contains 40 questions out of which Akhilesh attempted 35 questions and got 52.5 marks.
Q11. Another student arunoday attempted 70% questions in the same exam, then find the number of questions left by arunoday.
(a) 119
(b) 68
(c) 51
(d) 65
(e) None of these
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Two trains, A and B, start from stations X and Y towards each other, they take 4 hours 48 minutes and 3 hours 20 minutes to reach Y and X respectively after they meet if train A is moving at 45 km/hr., then the speed of the train B is
(a) 60 km/hr
(b) 64.8 km/hr
(c) 54 km/hr
(d) 37.5 km/hr
When a bicycle manufacturer reduced its selling price by 50%, the number of bicycles sold radically increased by 600%. Initially the manufacturer was getting only 140% profit. What is the percentage increase of his profit?
A man bought some fruits at the rate of 4 for Rs 5 and sold them at the rate of 7 for Rs 8. What is the profit/loss per cent?
A garrison is provided with ration for 72 soldiers to last for 54 days. Find how long would the same amount of food last for 90 soldiers, if the individual ration is reduced by 10%?
(a) 54 days
(b) 126 days
(c) 48 days
(d) 72 days
(e) None of these
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