Discussion Zone – 25 June 2017

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  1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    Good evening folk….:))))

    1. ravi

      very good evening:))

      1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

        GE..:)))))

    2. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      hellloooo…:))

    3. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      GE ..:))))

      1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

        good eve ___/____

  2. ravi

    good evening :))

    1. ravi

      v good evening:))

  3. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

    hello frnzz…:)

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      hii bro ___/____

      1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

        hiii sster…gud evng_______/______..:)

    2. ravi

      hello sir:))

      1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

        hiiii sirrr…..gude evng….;)))

    3. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      hii sster..gud eve…:)))

  4. Suraj

    Good Evening !!!!!
    Continue with your quiz
    Happy Sunday :))

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      Good eve sir !!!!

    2. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      hi sir..gud evng..:))

    3. ravi

      Good Evening sir:))

    4. Saurav Maji

      gd evening

  5. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    Quiz ????

    1. Suraj

      you can start

      1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

        but sir meri pass ques nahi hain….:((((

  6. The warrior

    Good evening. Wats the topic for today

    1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      nothing..:)

    2. Ambika

      nothing for today 🙂

    3. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      u can create ur own topic and start having discussions related to it…;))

  7. ravi

    Which of the following festival of lights has been awarded by Guinness World Records the title for the ‘Largest interactive lighting display? A) Solana Festival B) Vivid Sydney C) Lumiere London D) Berlin Illuminated

    1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      b bbbb

  8. ravi

    Union Cabinet recently approved an MoU with which country on cooperation on youth matters? A) Armenia B) Georgia C) Azerbaijan D) Romania

  9. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    In the passage given below there are 5 blanks, each followed by a word given in bold. Even blank has four alternative words given in options (A),(B),(C) and (D). You have to tell which word will best suit the respective blank. Mark (E) as your answer if the work given in bold after the blank is your answer i.e “No change required”.

    A survey that is conducted with far greater frequency might help deal with that problem. However, just survey-based data are not enough. It is not only current employment status that policymakers (11) [Use] to monitor, but also jobs available, new jobs being created, and the mismatch between demand and supply for positions. The NITI Aayog committee must consider how to structure a census or a survey that provides some relatively high-frequency indication of what jobs are (12) [Be] created in which sector, and for individuals with what qualifications. In the absence of such data, policymakers are operating in the dark. They have no idea whether their policies are working or how they need to be tweaked. Big (13) [Results] such as demonetization may have had an enormous impact on occupational availability, but there is no high-frequency data with which policymakers can judge the depth of the distress, if any, and what can be done to combat it. The government must move forward on addressing this need (14) [At] haste. It cannot wait until just before the next elections to introduce this new system, for then the system will be fatally poisoned with politics, and will be seen as being part of election campaign talking points. The data should start (15) [Depriving] from this new system before the end of 2017.

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      11) Demand
      Want
      Need
      Use
      No Changes Required

      1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

        use

      2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

        11). ‘need’ is most appropriate as per the sentence meaning.

  10. Archana

    gud evening all

    1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      ge

  11. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    A survey that is conducted with far greater frequency might help deal with that problem. However, just survey-based data are not enough. It is not only current employment status that policymakers (11) [Use] to monitor, but also jobs available, new jobs being created, and the mismatch between demand and supply for positions. The NITI Aayog committee must consider how to structure a census or a survey that provides some relatively high-frequency indication of what jobs are (12) [Be] created in which sector, and for individuals with what qualifications. In the absence of such data, policymakers are operating in the dark. They have no idea whether their policies are working or how they need to be tweaked. Big (13) [Results] such as demonetization may have had an enormous impact on occupational availability, but there is no high-frequency data with which policymakers can judge the depth of the distress, if any, and what can be done to combat it. The government must move forward on addressing this need (14) [At] haste. It cannot wait until just before the next elections to introduce this new system, for then the system will be fatally poisoned with politics, and will be seen as being part of election campaign talking points. The data should start (15) [Depriving] from this new system before the end of 2017.

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      12. ?
      Been
      Being
      Behalf
      Bellowed
      No Changes Required

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        2222

      2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

        12). With ‘are’ no other option goes, and ‘being’ gives a meaningful sentence on present continuous tense.
        Answer: B

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      22222

      1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

        niche aao bro..

        1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

          ..:)

  12. ravi

    @@disqus_AvXeoaMsdx:disqus sis fast karo

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      try ker rahe hain…. ei quiz kerana meri 1st time hain…

      1. ravi

        ok sirf 2 person he reply kar raha hai is liya bola ……

  13. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    A survey that is conducted with far greater frequency might help deal with that problem. However, just survey-based data are not enough. It is not only current employment status that policymakers (11) [Use] to monitor, but also jobs available, new jobs being created, and the mismatch between demand and supply for positions. The NITI Aayog committee must consider how to structure a census or a survey that provides some relatively high-frequency indication of what jobs are (12) [Be] created in which sector, and for individuals with what qualifications. In the absence of such data, policymakers are operating in the dark. They have no idea whether their policies are working or how they need to be tweaked. Big (13) [Results] such as demonetization may have had an enormous impact on occupational availability, but there is no high-frequency data with which policymakers can judge the depth of the distress, if any, and what can be done to combat it. The government must move forward on addressing this need (14) [At] haste. It cannot wait until just before the next elections to introduce this new system, for then the system will be fatally poisoned with politics, and will be seen as being part of election campaign talking points. The data should start (15) [Depriving] from this new system before the end of 2017.

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      13. ?
      Arrangement
      Plans
      Decisions
      Arguments
      No Changes Required

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        33333

      2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

        13). Demonetization was a decision
        Answer: C

  14. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    A survey that is conducted with far greater frequency might help deal with that problem. However, just survey-based data are not enough. It is not only current employment status that policymakers (11) [Use] to monitor, but also jobs available, new jobs being created, and the mismatch between demand and supply for positions. The NITI Aayog committee must consider how to structure a census or a survey that provides some relatively high-frequency indication of what jobs are (12) [Be] created in which sector, and for individuals with what qualifications. In the absence of such data, policymakers are operating in the dark. They have no idea whether their policies are working or how they need to be tweaked. Big (13) [Results] such as demonetization may have had an enormous impact on occupational availability, but there is no high-frequency data with which policymakers can judge the depth of the distress, if any, and what can be done to combat it. The government must move forward on addressing this need (14) [At] haste. It cannot wait until just before the next elections to introduce this new system, for then the system will be fatally poisoned with politics, and will be seen as being part of election campaign talking points. The data should start (15) [Depriving] from this new system before the end of 2017.

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      14. ?
      By
      With
      From
      Which
      No Changes Required

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        22222

      2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

        14). The preposition ‘with’ goes the subject.
        Answer: B

  15. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    A survey that is conducted with far greater frequency might help deal with that problem. However, just survey-based data are not enough. It is not only current employment status that policymakers (11) [Use] to monitor, but also jobs available, new jobs being created, and the mismatch between demand and supply for positions. The NITI Aayog committee must consider how to structure a census or a survey that provides some relatively high-frequency indication of what jobs are (12) [Be] created in which sector, and for individuals with what qualifications. In the absence of such data, policymakers are operating in the dark. They have no idea whether their policies are working or how they need to be tweaked. Big (13) [Results] such as demonetization may have had an enormous impact on occupational availability, but there is no high-frequency data with which policymakers can judge the depth of the distress, if any, and what can be done to combat it. The government must move forward on addressing this need (14) [At] haste. It cannot wait until just before the next elections to introduce this new system, for then the system will be fatally poisoned with politics, and will be seen as being part of election campaign talking points. The data should start (15) [Depriving] from this new system before the end of 2017

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      15. ?
      Evacuate
      Rise
      Emerging
      Suppress
      No Changes Required

      1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

        15).As per the conclusion of the sentence, emerging is positive and in proper form.
        Answer: C

      2. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

        ccccccc

  16. Archana

    sardor sarovar dam is in?

  17. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (e):-

    16. By naming Mr. Kovind, a Dalit, the NDA has put the Opposition (a)/ camp in a fix as it has now been forced to (b)/ think of a suitable Dalit candidate to oppose Mr. Kovind so as (c)/not to be branded “anti-Dalit” by the ruling dispensation(d)/ No Error(e).

    1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      33333

    2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      16). Correct preposition will be of in place of to.
      Answer: C

  18. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    17. Top Congress leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad and Ahmed Patel (a)/ met Mr. Pawar at his residence (b)/ and are learnt to have discussed (c)/ the Opposition plan for the poll (d)/ No Error(e).

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      17).EXPLANATION.:- According to tense of sentence past form of verb will be used.
      Answer: C

    1. Archana

      gud eveng

  19. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    18. Cracks appeared in the Opposition camp after (a)/the JD(U)’s surprise decision on June 21 to back NDA nominee (b)/Ram Nath Kovind, as its chief Nitish Kumar was the one who had (c)/ initiated the process for a joint Opposition strategy on the issue (d)/ No Error(e).

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      18).EXPLANATION.:-According to the tense of sentence had will be used in place of has.
      Answer: C

  20. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    19. Mr. Tyagi also insisted that the JD(U)’s support on the (a)/presidential poll was an “isolated incident” and the party (b)/would continue to be with the Opposition in its (c)/ battle against the saffron party in the future (d)/ No Error(e)

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      ccccc

    2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      19). EXPLANATION.:- Correct preposition will be against.
      Answer: D

      1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

        but sster d mn to against h naa?/

        1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

          srry bro right ans type ho gye..

  21. Archana

    first female cricketer to score 7 consecutive 50+ score in odi?

    1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      mitali raj

  22. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    20. The Opposition, which had earlier discussed (a)/ the possibility of pitting former West Bengal (b)/ Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi against the NDA candidate, (c)/ is now looking at a Dalit face for the contest (d)/ No Error(e).

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      20). EXPLANATION.:- Past form of the verb will be used according to the tense.
      Answer: A

  23. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    All sacred tradition has used(a)/ the human voice as a (b)/ vehicle to express a (c)/ personal or community vow. (d)/No error (e)

    1. Paapa Ka Para

      have

    2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      There are two errors in this part of the sentence. Either, in the place of ‘all’, we use ‘Every’, or ‘tradition’ will be used in the plural form.
      Answer: A

  24. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    The effect of such(a)/ music is not to (b)/ transcend one’s basic (c)/ faith but strengthen it. (d)/No error (e)

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      EXPLANATION.:- The preposition is missing before the verb. It will be like ‘faith but to strengthen it’.
      Answer: D

  25. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    A huge crowd that spiritual leaders (a)/ attract from religions is to (b)/ testify a new millennial trend (c)/ of cross-cultural spiritualism. (d)/No error (e)

    1. Paapa Ka Para

      aaa

    2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      EXPLANATION.:-‘The’ article used is wrong here. ‘a’ will be used.
      Answer: A

      1. ravi

        article a hai

        1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

          sster ne ans hi kr diaaa wha the hna chaiye tha..:P

          1. ravi

            haa ans 5555 hoga

    3. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      aaaaaaa

  26. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    continue keru ???

    1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      yesss 15 mins bche h naaa so complete it..:))

      1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

        koi ans nahi de rahi hain iss liye pucha…

        1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

          main support kr rha aapko..:)

    2. Paapa Ka Para

      yes

  27. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    The ultimate survival of (a)/ the Indian drug industry (b)/ depends in research (c)/ and breakthrough innovations. (d)/No error (e)

    1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      cccccc

    2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      EXPLANATION.:- Instead of ‘in’, ‘on’ will come.
      Answer: C

  28. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    Apple launched the iPad Air (a)/ and a new version of its (b)/ iPad mini to tackle increase challenge (c)/ in the tablet market. (d)/No error (e)

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      ccccccc

    2. Paapa Ka Para

      increaseing

    3. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      The word ‘increasing’ will be used in place of increase.
      Answer: C

  29. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    wait just 1 min

  30. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    Mr. Macron’s emphasis over youth, (a)/ independence and technocratic competence is a mirror image (b) /of the 1970s and he has successfully accumulated a (c) /host of endorsements from high-profile figures. (d)/ No Error (e)

    1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      aaaaa

    2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      EXPLANATION- Correct preposition will be on.
      Answer: A

  31. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    .Carrying his message of liberal social and economic reform, (a)/ he showed that it is possible (b) /to win the most important election in (c) /France without substantial party backing. (d)/ No Error (e)

    1. Paapa Ka Para

      was

    2. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      dddddd

    3. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      EXPLANATION- According to the meaning and tense of the sentence there must be was in place of is.
      Answer: B

  32. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    Bangladeshis by and large continue to (a)/ hope that Prime Minister Modi will be able (b) /to live over to his promise of a treaty being arrived (c)/ at through his influence. (d)/ No Error (e)

    1. Paapa Ka Para

      the

    2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      EXPLANATION- Correct word will be up not over here because up to is used as phrase here.
      Answer: C

  33. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    The Bangladesh Prime Minister has therefore a particular need now to (a)/convince the Indian leadership that Dhaka’s links with Beijing are in no way (b)/ an effort to turn away from its traditional links with Delhi, but is aimed at (c)/ensuring for itself a basis of balanced, cooperative relations with the major players in the region. (d)/ No Error (e)

    1. Paapa Ka Para

      needs

    2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      EXPLANATION- Here are will be used because links is in plural form.
      Answer: C

  34. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    Dhaka’s recent procurement of two submarines from Beijing, (a)/ coupled with Sheikh Hasina’s statement that no (b) /country would now dare to attack Bangladesh, can only have raised (c) /eyebrows in the corridors to power in Delhi. (d)/ No Error (e)

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      EXPLANATION- Correct preposition will be of in place of to.
      Answer: D

  35. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    Thank u frnd for join this quiz….. good ni8..:))))

    1. Paapa Ka Para

      thx mou

    2. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      Gud nyt sster swt drmz.. ?

  36. ravi

    Each of the following questions consists of six statements followed by options consisting of
    three statements put together in a specific order. Choose the option that indices a combination where the
    third statement can be logically deduced from the first two statements and that option will be your answer.
    I. Some orange is white.
    II. Some white is black.
    III. All black is orange.
    IV. Some green are blue.
    V. No blue is white.
    VI. All red are green.
    A) [IV, VI, V]
    B) [I, II, V]
    C) [II, III, I]
    D) [IV, V, VI]
    E) None is correct

    1. Paapa Ka Para

      ccc

  37. ravi

    Some red is green.
    II. All blue is black.
    III. Some blue is white.
    IV. Some red is white.
    V. Some black is blue.
    VI. Some white is black.
    A) [VI, IV, I]
    B) [II, III, VI]
    C) [I, II, IV]
    D) [I , V, III]
    E) None is correct

  38. ravi

    I. No red is green.
    II. Some white is red.
    III. All blue is white.
    IV. Some green is blue.
    V. No white is black.
    VI. No blue is black.
    A) [I, II, V]
    B) [II, III, V]
    C) [I, IV, VI]
    D) [III, V, VI]
    E) None is correct

  39. ravi

    good night::))

    1. Pen & Paper

      Gn Nite

      1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

        Hi sir… Kha rhe???

        1. Pen & Paper

          bhai BM close hogya kya ??

          1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

            Maintenance chl rhi i thnk.. ?

          2. Pen & Paper

            hm ok.

          3. ravi

            1 july sa new bm

    2. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      Gud nyt bro swt drmzzz… ?

      1. ravi

        bro resoning quiz ??

        1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

          Yess.. Ho rhi????

  40. ravi

    Conclusions: All tiger is dog. No lion is cat.
    Statements:
    A) All lion is horse. No horse is cat. Some cat is dog. All dogs are tiger. Some tiger is monkey.
    B) All horse is monkey. Some monkey is dog. Some dog is cat. All cats are tiger. No tiger is lion.
    C) All tiger is cat. All cats are dog. Some lion is monkey. All monkeys are horse. No lion is dog.
    D) Some horse is monkey. All monkeys are cat. Some cat is lion. No lion is dog. All dogs are tiger.
    E) None.

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      ccc

      1. Just have a little faith!!!

        how to approach such syllogs…please share

        1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

          By venn diagram 🙂

          1. Just have a little faith!!!

            ohh!!

  41. ravi

    Conclusions: All white being green is a possibility. Some grey are not blue.
    STATEMENTS:
    A) Some blue are white. All white us grey. No grey is green.
    B) All blue are white. All white is grey. Some grey is green.
    C) All blue are white. No white is grey. Some grey is green.
    D) Some blue are white. Some white is grey. All grey is green.
    E) None

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      cc

    2. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      Main b aa rha wait ni/w pblm 🙂

      1. Just have a little faith!!!

        Each of the following questions consists of six statements followed by options consisting of
        three statements put together in a specific order. Choose the option that indices a combination where the
        third statement can be logically deduced from the first two statements and that option will be your answer.
        I. Some orange is white.
        II. Some white is black.
        III. All black is orange.
        IV. Some green are blue.
        V. No blue is white.
        VI. All red are green.
        A) [IV, VI, V]
        B) [I, II, V]
        C) [II, III, I]
        D) [IV, V, VI]
        E) None is correct

        and how do we do this one because all are statement…

        1. Alice

          [IV, VI, V] take IV, VI as statements and V shud logically follw these two.

          means take first two as statement and third shud logically follow.

        2. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

          go by options…:)))))

          1. Just have a little faith!!!

            ur methos was easy…sir please share a few more ques to prac or some resources to prac such syllogs. Thank you

        3. ravi

          option sa check karo

        4. PHOENIX

          CC….dese type of questions can be done by using options.

  42. ravi

    Conclusions: Some green are white. Some red are white.
    Statements:
    A) All white are yellow. All yellow are red. Some red are green.
    B) All white are yellow. Some yellow are red. All red are green.
    C) Some white are yellow. All yellow are red. All red are green
    D) All white are yellow. All yellow are red. Some red are green.
    E) None

    1. Just have a little faith!!!

      ravi sir, please tell from where to learn and prac such new pattern syllogs…

      1. ravi

        Preferable method to solve Reverse Syllogisms is Elimination method. In this method, we try to eliminate the options step by a step which cannot be answer. Steps should be taken in eliminating the options are given below.
        First, always identify “Universal Negative” conclusion, then eliminate those options which do not have a single universal negative statement.
        Secondly, check “Particular Negative” conclusion, then eliminate those options which violates this condition.
        Thirdly, check “Universal Positive” conclusion, then eliminate the option which also violate this condition.
        In last, check “Particular positive” conclusion, then eliminate the option which also violate this condition.
        In last the remaining option will be your answer.

    2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      ccc

  43. ravi

    Conclusions: Some red are not black, Some green are white.
    Statements:
    A) Some white are not black. All white are red. All red are green.
    B) All red are white. Some black are not white. Some red are green.
    C) All white are black. No black is red. No red are green.
    D) Some white are black. No black is red. Some red are green
    E) None

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      ee

      1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

        aaa

  44. ravi

    Statements are followed by 4 conclusions. Determine which conclusion(s) follow(s) from
    the given statements.
    9. Statements: All H are G. Some G are D. No D is C. Some C are T.
    Conclusions:
    I. No C is G
    II. Some G are not C.
    III. All D are H is a possibility.
    IV. All D are T is a possibility.
    A) Only II, III and either I or IV follow.
    B) Only III follows
    C) All follows.
    D) Only II, III and IV follow
    E) None of these

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      ddd

      1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

        yaaa..:)

  45. ravi

    Statements: All B are F. Some H are F. All P are H. No J is F.
    Conclusions:
    I. All J being H is a possibility
    II. Some P are not J
    III. Some H are not J.
    IV. Some P are F
    A) Only II, III and IV follow.
    B) Only I and III follows
    C) All follows.
    D) Only I, III and IV follow
    E) None of these

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      bbb

    2. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      bbbbbb

    3. ravi

      Explanation:bbb
      I is a possibility as
      II – All P are J is a possibility, so II does not follow. (as seen in above venn, if all P are J, then also all
      statements agree, so it is a possibility)
      III – All H are J is not a possibility, so III follows. (if all H are J, some F will be J which is not possible)
      IV is not definite

    4. PHOENIX

      EE only I follows

      1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

        …:)

  46. ravi

    In which of the following options does the given conclusions follow.
    1. Conclusions:
    I. All CPU are keyboards is a possibility.
    II. Some keyboards are machines
    STATEMENTS:
    A) Some computers are mouse. Some keyboards are mouse. No machine is keyboard. All CPU are machine.
    B) All computers are machines. Some keyboards are computers. No machine is mouse. All CPU are mouse
    C) Some computers are machines. Some keyboards are machines. No keyboard is mouse. Some CPU are
    mouse.
    D) All computers are machines. Some keyboards are machines. All keyboards are mouse. No CPU is mouse
    E) None

    1. @chasmish_/_

      bbbb

    2. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      bbbbb

  47. **Peaceful warrior**

    Anni, Binni, and Sunny are three friends. Anni and Binni are twins. Binni takes 2 days more than Sunny to complete the work. If Anni started a work and 3 days later Binni joins him, then the work gets completed in 3 more days. Working together Anni, Binni and Sunni can complete thrice the original work in 6 days. In how many days Binni can complete twice the original work with double the efficiency working alone?
    Sol

    1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      A +B+S =2
      NOW LET S =X
      =>B =X+2
      NOW TAKE LCM =2X(X+2)
      =>A +B+S =X(X+2) ,B =2X,S=2(X+2)
      NOW A =(A+B+S)-(B+S)
      =>X(X+2)-((2X+2(X+2))=X^2-2X-4———(1)
      NOW A/C
      3(X^2-2X-4)+3(X^2-2X-4+2X) =2X(X+2)
      =>4X^2-10X-24=0 =>X =4,-1.5
      NOW TAKING X =4 =>B =X+2 =4+2 =6DAYS

  48. ravi

    Conclusions:
    I. No alphabet is paragraph.
    II. Some letters are not paragraphs.
    STATEMENTS:
    A) Some letters are alphabets. All alphabets are sentences. No number is sentence. All numbers are
    paragraphs.
    B) Some letters are alphabets. All alphabets are sentences. All numbers are paragraphs. No number is
    alphabet.
    C) Some letters are alphabets. All alphabets are sentences. Some numbers are sentence. No sentence is
    paragraph.
    D) All letters are alphabets. Some alphabets are sentences. All sentences are numbers. No sentence is
    paragraph.
    E) None

    1. **Peaceful warrior**

      Ccc

    2. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      cccccc

  49. ravi

    Six friends – A, B, C, D, E and F have all different heights. D is taller than C. C is
    taller than only 2 friends. B is shorter than A but not the shortest. F is taller than D and A both. E is
    shorter than C. Height of A is 157 cm. The one who is shortest is 145 cm.
    1. If height of E is less than 150 cm, find the total height of E and A.
    A) 287 cm
    B) 316 cm
    C) 308 cm
    D) 302 cm
    E) 296 cm
    2. If A is taller than D, then how many friends are taller than D?
    A) None
    B) 1
    C) 2
    D) 3
    E) Cannot be determined

    1. Pen & Paper

      D.
      E ?

    2. @chasmish_/_

      1D
      2C

  50. @chasmish_/_

    Daily kro ye quizzes ek tym pe 🙂

    1. ravi

      daily to mam quiz kati hai,english ka

      1. @chasmish_/_

        koi or tym pe

      1. @chasmish_/_

        🙂

  51. ravi

    ‘Company Arranged the meeting’ is written as 22+4 24+25 5-24 12+22
    ‘Meeting Held in Evening’ is written as 12+22 17-25 17-15 20+22
    ‘Evening Boss arranged Meeting’ is written as 20+22 23-10 24+25 12+22
    ‘Arrangement done by Boss’ is written as 24+9 21-20 23-4 23-10

    1. Pen & Paper

      kya karna he isme ?

    2. Maahi!

      Ho gya bhai…

    3. ravi

      The code ‘23-10’ is the code word for
      1.By
      2.Held
      3.Evening
      4.Boss
      5.None of these

      1. @chasmish_/_

        i just started to solve 😀

    4. ravi

      Find the code word for ‘Meeting’ ?
      1.5-24
      2.22+2
      3.12+22
      4.17-25
      5.Can’t be determined

    5. ravi

      Explanation
      First Letter => Position in revere alphabetical order -2
      A=26, B=25, …………………..
      Last letter => Position in revere alphabetical order+2
      Less than 5 letters and 5 : 2 letters, 4 letters => ‘-’
      More than 5 letters : 7 letters, 8 letters, 11 letters => ‘+‘

  52. @chasmish_/_

    @disqus_5w2KJwPoVX:disqus Ty
    daily nai kr skte

  53. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

    Nw fed up with rain n/w going and comming.. ?

  54. @chasmish_/_

    suggest time for this quiz

      1. @chasmish_/_

        after???

    1. Pen & Paper

      no fixed time here

      1. @chasmish_/_

        bina fixed time kse koi aaega
        8:00 pm to Mam krati

        1. ravi

          after mam quiz

        2. Pen & Paper

          means Mam is on leave so…no time for now..but usually it is at 9 p.m

  55. ravi

    Eight People – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live on eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the
    same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so
    on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them knows a different foreign language, namely Italian,
    Polish, French, Chinese, German, Danish, Swedish and Thai, but not necessarily in the same order.
    F lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between F and the one who
    knows French. The number of people living above F’s floor is same as the number of people living between F
    and D. Only three people live between D and the one who knows Danish. C lives on one of the odd numbered
    floors above the one who knows Danish.
    Only two people live between C and the one who knows Italian. The one who knows Swedish lives immediately
    above G, G knows neither Danish nor Italian. E does not know Swedish. Only three people live between G and
    A. The one who knows Thai lives immediately above the one who knows Polish, but not on the topmost floor.
    Only one person lives between the one who knows Thai and H. Only one person lives between B and the one
    who knows German.

    1. Just have a little faith!!!

      ravi sir, the ques excellent….we usually diont get enuf material to prac for the evolving reasoning. Can u share the source….if it is not aproblm..

      1. ravi

        pdf hai kuch mera pass

        1. Just have a little faith!!!

          would u mind sharing

          1. ravi

            aap apna mail id do

          2. ravi

            delete kar lo

          3. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

            Mujhe b

          4. ravi

            aap ko kya chiya sir

    2. ravi

      1 Which of the following Statements is true with respect to the given information?
      A) G lives immediately above the one who knows Danish
      B) E lives immediately above C
      C) Only three people live between F and the one who knows Thai.
      D) D knows German
      E) All the given statements are true.
      2. Who amongst the following lives exactly between H and the one who knows Polish?
      A) D, the one who knows Thai
      B) A, the one who knows French
      C) F, E
      D) A, the one who knows Italian
      E) E, D
      3. Which language does E know?
      A) Chinese
      B) Danish
      C) Polish
      D) French
      E) Thai
      4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which one of the following does
      not belong to the group?
      A) G – Chinese
      B) C – Danish
      C) F – German
      D) H – Thai
      E) D – French
      5.How many people live between C and the one who knows French?
      A) Four
      B) Three
      C) Two
      D) Five
      E) None

      1. Alice

        8-B/china
        7-C/swedish
        6-G/german
        5-F/danish
        4-H/italian
        3-E/french
        2-A/thai
        1-D/polish

      2. @chasmish_/_

        same as Alice

      3. ravi

        1-a
        2-b
        3-d
        4-c
        5-b

    3. Pen & Paper

      8—-B——-China
      7—-C——French
      6—-G—-German
      5—F——-Danish
      4—H—-Italian
      3—E—–Danish
      2—A—–Thai
      1—–D—-Polish

  56. Just have a little faith!!!

    AAj ek boht achi site mil gyi….thanks to ravi sir for the questions…ayi the june one liner dundne but got a study space…vbaki jagah toh andha dhun commenting(evn mene v kiya) feeling happy

    1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      Gud… ?

    2. Maahi!

      Hahaha andhadhun commenting

    1. Just have a little faith!!!

      ravi sir mail krdiya h aapne??

      1. ravi

        Tomorrow morning

        1. Just have a little faith!!!

          okay. Gud nite. will wait for the next quiz 🙂

          1. Just have a little faith!!!

            it is saying not found error 404

    2. Pen & Paper

      Thank you.

    3. @chasmish_/_

      Thanks Ravi 🙂

      1. Maahi!

        Thanks chasmish

  57. @chasmish_/_

    bye gn everyone

    1. Maahi!

      Good night

  58. Gusto

    want eng quiz ??

    1. Just have a little faith!!!

      yes yes

      1. Gusto

        sirf 1 hi hai atleast 4-5 ho to acha rahega

        1. Just have a little faith!!!

          sab h aap krao toh ek do , janta khud aayegi. pls start

    2. Maahi!

      Ek aur bulata hun ?

      1. Gusto

        ok give me 5 min qns compile kr lu

    3. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      plz start kero…

  59. Just have a little faith!!!

    Noting that the price of oil and other fuel components, a major factor in the cost structure of an airline, have risen and will continue to rise, the company management was pessimistic about their outlook for the upcoming quarter.
    • have risen and will continue to rise, the company management was pessimistic about their
    • have risen and will continue to rise, the company management was pessimistic about the
    • will continue to rise, the company management was pessimistic about the
    • has risen and will continue to rise, the company management was pessimistic about their
    • will continue to rise, the company management was pessimistic about their

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      ddd

  60. Gusto

    Would you mind closing the window?

    A) to close
    B) in closing
    C) for closing
    D) No improvement

    1. Just have a little faith!!!

      ne

    2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      aa

    3. Gusto

      NO IMPROVEMENT. We use a gerund after WOULD YOU MIND or DO YOU MIND, not an infinitive or any preposition before the gerund; e.g.

      INCORRECT: Would you mind to get me a newspaper?
      CORRECT: Would you mind getting me a newspaper?

  61. Gusto

    When the dentist came in/my tooth was stopped aching/out of fear that I might lose my tooth./NE

    1. Just have a little faith!!!

      was

    2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      bb

    3. Gusto

      Replace WAS STOPPED by STOPPED in part ‘B’. You cannot use the verb STOP here in the passive voice.

  62. Gusto

    Mr Ghosh is very happy ——– his son’s excellent result.

    A) for seeing
    B) to see
    C) by seeing
    D) see

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      ccc

    2. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      bbbb

    3. Gusto

      TO SEE (option ‘B’).
      HAPPY when followed by an action takes the TO+INFINITIVE; so it will be TO SEE.

  63. Gusto

    I can be grateful if you could write to me about it.

    A) would be
    B) should be
    C) must be
    D) No improvement

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      aaa

    2. Gusto

      Option ‘A’ (would be).
      WOULD BE GRATEFUL is used for asking someone formally and politely to do something; e.g.

      We would be grateful if you could return the signed contracts as soon as possible

  64. Gusto

    Emphasis on equality of life ensures/for the health and happiness/of every individual./NE

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      cc

    2. Gusto

      Remove FOR from part ‘B’ as the verb ENSURE does not take a preposition.

  65. Gusto

    Increase in storage facilities has made it possible to store goods at places ——– to people all over the country.

    A) safe
    B) easy
    C) proper
    D) convenient

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      bbb

    2. Gusto

      CONVENIENT (option ‘D’).
      CONVENIENT = suitable for your purposes and needs and causing the least difficulty; e.g.

      a) Our local shop has very convenient opening hours.
      b) A bike’s a very convenient way of getting around.

  66. Gusto

    A majority of the passengers could have been saved if the driver had applied the brakes in time.

    A) had been saved
    B) may have been saved
    C) could have saved
    D) No improvement

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      ccc

      1. Maahi!

        Hm option dhundh rhe the coukd have been wala ??

    2. Gusto

      NO IMPROVEMENT. This is a type-III conditional sentence, in such sentences the verb in the IF-CLAUSE is in the past perfect tense; the verb in the MAIN CLAUSE is the perfect conditional (WOULD HAVE +V3). But to express ability or possibility or permission, COULD or MIGHT may be used instead of WOULD, but you can’t use CAN or MAY; e.g.

      a) If we HAD FOUND him earlier we COULD HAVE SAVED his life. (ability)
      b) If we HAD FOUND him earlier we MIGHT/COULD HAVE SAVED his life. (possibility)
      c) If our documents HAD BEEN in order we COULD HAVE LEFT at once. (ability or permission)

      NOTE: We need the main clause in the passive here.

  67. Gusto

    Having read a number of stories/about space travel/his dream now is about to visit the moon./NE

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      cc

    2. Gusto

      Replace ‘HIS DREAM NOW IS ABOUT TO VISIT THE MOON’ by HE NOW DREAMS OF VISITING THE MOON’ in part ‘C’. ‘Having read a number of stories about space travel’ is an adjectival phrase (here describing HE), not HIS DREAMS, so the clause must start with HE. Also When someone thinks about a situation that they would like to happen, we use OF+ING FORM after DREAM, not ABOUT; e.g.

      a) He dreamt of having a car.
      b) I’ve always dreamed of becoming a writer.

  68. Gusto

    To say that we were surprised at the cleverness of the child is an understatement; we were really ——– .

    A) annoyed
    B) astounded
    C) flattered
    D) confused

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      bbb

    2. Gusto

      ASTOUNDED (option ‘B’).
      ASTOUNDED = greatly surprised; filled with the emotional impact of overwhelming surprise. UNDERSTATEMENT = a statement that describes something in a way that makes it seem less important, serious, bad, etc. than it really is; e.g.

      a) To say that her resignation was a shock would be an understatement – it caused panic.
      b) It didn’t go well? That’s the understatement of the year. It was a disaster.

      Means they were more surprised than they said initially.

    3. Just have a little faith!!!

      bb

  69. Gusto

    The meeting has been put off to Friday next.

    A) put on
    B) put out
    C) put for
    D) No improvement

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      aaa

    2. Gusto

      NO IMPROVEMENT.
      PUT OFF = To delay; postpone; e.g.

      Put off paying the bills.

  70. Gusto

    Now-a-days he teaches physics/because the teacher of physics/has been absenting himself for a month./NE

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      cc

    2. Just have a little faith!!!

      he is teaching physics

    3. Gusto

      Replace HAS BEEN ABSENTING HIMSELF by HAS BEEN ABSENT in part ‘C’. The verb ABSENT is not used in continuous tenses.

      1. Just have a little faith!!!

        but we use reflexive for absent…

        1. Gusto

          here no need

          1. Just have a little faith!!!

            one more thing has have been takes ing form of the verb…isnt it??

          2. Just have a little faith!!!

            got it now!! absent ka ing form ni hota…lol on me

          3. Gusto

            not always … if we have passive sentence then there is no use of ING form of the verb

      2. Just have a little faith!!!

        i suppose absent is an intransitive verb s

  71. Gusto

    In spite of the old woman’s repeated entreaties, he remained ——– .

    A) ashamed
    B) docile
    C) indifferent
    D) lethargic

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      ddd

    2. ~NIk~ching~001~

      lethargic—sluggish

    3. Just have a little faith!!!

      ddd

    4. Gusto

      INDIFFERENT (option ‘C’). ENTREATY = an earnest or humble request. INDIFFERENT = Having no particular interest or concern; e.g.

      Mayank is a person who is indifferent to the sufferings of others.

      1. @chasmish_/_

        ok 😀

      2. Just have a little faith!!!

        docile meaning??

        1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

          ready to accept control or instruction; submissive.

  72. ~NIk~ching~001~

    m new here ..help me out

    1. Gusto

      aao 5 dhosa wale 😛

      1. ~NIk~ching~001~

        tm v dhosa wale :p

      1. ~NIk~ching~001~

        what is plank?

        1. @chasmish_/_

          ye kon si help maang rae
          go and google it

          1. ~NIk~ching~001~

            ok

  73. Gusto

    Although India is still by far a poor country, it can become rich if its natural and human resources are fully utilised.

    A) few and far between
    B) by and large
    C) by and by
    D) No improvement

    1. Just have a little faith!!!

      aaa

    2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      dd

    3. Gusto

      Option ‘B’ (by and large).

      BY FAR = to a great degree; e.g.
      • She is by far the shortest student in the class.
      • She is greater by far than anyone playing today.

      BY AND LARGE = generally; usually; e.g.
      • I find that, by and large, people tend to do what they are told to do.
      • By and large, the people I’m talking about are Internet users.

  74. @chasmish_/_

    now i need to go
    bbye gn
    and thnks Gusto

    1. Gusto

      wlcm mam
      Gn

  75. Maahi!

    Okay guys… Got to go now… Good night.. sd tc

      1. Maahi!

        Thanks bro

  76. Gusto

    There was ——– competition for electoral seats.

    A) diligent
    B) rapid
    C) cut-throat
    D) sparse

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      cc

    2. Gusto

      CUT-THROAT (option ‘C’). CUT-THROAT = competing in a strong and unfair way, without considering any harm caused to others; e.g.

      a) Scrapping of price fixing legislation led to a cut-throat battle for supermarket customers.
      b) Many firms have fallen victim to cut-throat competition

  77. Gusto

    The more they earn, more they spend.

    A) More they earn, more they spend
    B) More they earn, the more they spend
    C) The more they earn, the more they spend
    D) No improvement

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      bb

    2. Gusto

      Option ‘C’ (The more they earn the more they spend).
      This is a sentence to express parallel increase. Parallel increase is expressed by ‘THE COMPARATIVE … THE COMPARATIVE’; e.g.

      a) The more dangerous it is, the more I like it.
      b) The older I get, the happier I am.
      c) The colder it is, the hungrier I get.

  78. Gusto

    The old man felled some trees in the garden with hardly no effort at all.

    A) hard effort
    B) hardly any effort
    C) a hardly any effort
    D) No improvement

    1. Gusto

      Option ‘B’ (hardly any effort). We do not use any negative word with HARDLY

    2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      bb///

  79. Gusto

    She says she’s already paid me back, but I can’t remember, so I’ll have to take her word.

    A) to take her word true
    B) to take her at her word
    C) to take her word for it
    D) No improvement

      1. ~NIk~ching~001~

        bbb same

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      bb

    2. Gusto

      Option ‘C’ (to take her word for it).
      TAKE SOMEONE’S WORD FOR IT = to believe that what someone is saying is true; e.g.

      If she says she’s sick, you have to take her word for it.

      1. ~NIk~ching~001~

        mtlb glt ho gya na?

        1. Gusto

          han sab galt hai

  80. Gusto

    The workers are hell bent at getting what is due to them.

    A) hell bent on getting
    B) hell bent for getting
    C) hell bent to getting
    D) No improvement

    1. MAYANK BHARADWAJ100%

      bent on

    2. ~NIk~ching~001~

      11111

    3. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      aa

    4. Gusto

      Option ‘A’ (hell bent on getting). Be hell-bent on something/doing something = to be determined to do something, usually something that people think is wrong; e.g.

      a) Local fans seemed hell-bent on causing as much trouble as possible during the match.
      b) He was hell-bent on revenge.

  81. Gusto

    You are warned against committing the same mistake again.

    A) to commit
    B) for committing
    C) against to commit
    D) No improvement

    1. ~NIk~ching~001~

      22

    2. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      aaa

    3. Gusto

      NO IMPROVEMENT.
      Say WARN NOT TO COMMIT or WARN AGAINST COMMITTING.

  82. Gusto

    While we would like that all Indian children to go to school, we need to ponder why they do not.

    A) that all the Indian children
    B) if all the children of India
    C) all Indian children
    D) No improvement

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      aaaa

    2. Gusto

      Option ‘C’ (all Indian children).
      Use of THAT as a conjunction is incorrect here, as the clause governed by it must have a verb then. TO GO is not a verb, rather it’s an infinitive.

  83. Gusto

    Due to these reasons we are all in favour of universal compulsory education.

    A) Out of these reasons
    B) For these reasons
    C) By these reasons
    D) No improvement

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      bbb

    2. Gusto

      Option ‘B’ (for these reasons)

  84. Gusto

    When it was feared that the serfs might go too far and gain their freedom from serfdom, the Protestant leaders joined the princes at crushing them.

    A) into crushing
    B) in crushing
    C) without crushing
    D) No improvement

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      ccc

    2. Ambika

      thankyou gusto 🙂

    3. Gusto

      Option ‘B’ (in crushing). JOIN = to get involved in an activity or journey with another person or group.

      NOTE: When we join somebody to involve in an activity we use IN after JOIN, so it will be IN CRUSHING.

  85. Gusto

    Over!!!
    Gud night 🙂
    if mod will not conduct tomorrow then be ready at 8:30 pm

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      thank u for this nice quiz…:))))

    2. AB

      ty bro …………cgl keliye gk kanha se pde kuch batao

      1. Gusto

        arihant ki mag book subject wise

        1. AB

          sare topics hai usme ?

          1. Gusto

            han ..ye subject wise book hai history/polity/science etc ki separate books

          2. AB

            tysm bhai _/_ gn:))

          3. Gusto

            wlcm & Gn __/__
            link dlt kar rha hun

    1. PHOENIX

      23.56……….approx 24 B

  86. _/_

    Q3. A two digit number is divided by the sum of its digits. What is the maximum possible remainder?
    (a) 10
    (b) 12
    (c) 13
    (d) 15
    (e) 12.5

    1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      maximum 2 digit no =99 ,sum of digit =18 => remainder =5(max)
      now check 98,89 => sum of digit 17 =now remainder =13,4(max)
      now check 97,88 79 => sum of digit 16 =now remainder=1,8,15(max)
      now check 96,87,78,69 => sum of digit =15 ,remainder =6,12,3,9 (max)
      now for other no’s the value of remainder goes on decreasing so,
      now from here clearly v can observe that max possible remainder is 15 so option is d

  87. _/_

    Q9. Anni, Binni, and Sunny are three friends. Anni and Binni are twins. Binni takes 2 days more than Sunny to complete the work. If Anni started a work and 3 days later Binni joins him, then the work gets completed in 3 more days. Working together Anni, Binni and Sunni can complete thrice the original work in 6 days. In how many days Binni can complete twice the original work with double the efficiency working alone?
    (a) 4 days
    (b) 5 days
    (c) 6 days
    (d) 8 days
    (e) None of these

    ans-cc

    1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      A +B+S =2
      NOW LET S =X
      =>B =X+2
      NOW TAKE LCM =2X(X+2)
      =>A +B+S =X(X+2) ,B =2X,S=2(X+2)
      NOW A =(A+B+S)-(B+S)
      =>X(X+2)-((2X+2(X+2))=X^2-2X-4———(1)
      NOW A/C
      3(X^2-2X-4)+3(X^2-2X-4+2X) =2X(X+2)
      =>4X^2-10X-24=0 =>X =4,-1.5
      NOW TAKING X =4 =>B =X+2 =4+2 =6DAYS

    1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

      wow… Thank u much much…:)))

    2. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      bhai isko open krne ki kya procedure h ….:)

      1. Player

        https se shuru krna h link …..open ho jayega

        1. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

          10k yuuuu cho mh…;)))

          1. Player

            welcome sooo mch :)))

    3. $~$PrAdeEP$K$~$~$

      10ks bro..:)

  88. achiever~Dreamer

    quiz?

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