3.
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Here
are some words translated from an artificial language.
slar means jump slary means jumping slarend means jumped Which word could mean "playing"? |
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4.
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Here
are some words translated from an artificial language.
plekapaki means fruitcake pakishillen means cakewalk treftalan means buttercup Which word could mean "cupcake"? |
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Direction (for Q.No. 5):
Each
question presents a situation and asks you to make a judgment regarding that
particular circumstance. Choose an answer based on given information.
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5.
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Eileen
is planning a special birthday dinner for her husband's 35th birthday. She
wants the evening to be memorable, but her husband is a simple man who would
rather be in jeans at a baseball game than in a suit at a fancy restaurant.
Which restaurant below should Eileen choose?
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Direction (for Q.No. 6):
Read
the below passage carefully and answer the questions:
Quinn: Our state is
considering raising the age at which a person can get a driver's license to
eighteen. This is unfair because the age has been sixteen for many years and
sixteen-year-olds today are no less responsible than their parents and
grandparents were at sixteen.Many young people today who are fourteen and
fifteen years old are preparing to receive their licenses by driving with a
learner's permit and a licensed driver, usually one of their parents. It would
not be fair to suddenly say they have to wait two more years.
Dakota: It is true that
people have been allowed to receive a drivers license at sixteen for
generations. However, in recent years, the increase in traffic means drivers
face more dangers than ever and must be ready to respond to a variety of
situations. The fact that schools can no longer afford to teach drivers
education results in too many young drivers who are not prepared to face the
traffic conditions of today.
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6.
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On
what does Quinn rely in making her argument?
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Direction (for Q.Nos. 7 - 8):
In
each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered
I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then
consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically
follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the
statement.
Give
answer:
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7.
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Statements:
About
50 per cent of the animal by-products - hair, skin, horns etc. is edible
protein. American chemists have developed a method of isolating 45 per cent
of this protein. They used an enzyme developed in Japan to break down soya
protein.
Conclusions:
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8.
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Statements:
The
'Official Secrets Act' (OSA) enacted by the ABC government during the war
seems to be one of the major source of corruption in the country X.
Conclusions:
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Direction (for Q.No. 9):
In
each of the following questions, two statements numbered I and II are given.
There may be cause and effect relationship between the two statements. These
two statements may be the effect of the same cause or independent causes.
These statements may be independent causes without having any relationship.
Read both the statements in each question and mark your answer as
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9.
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Statements:
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Direction (for Q.No. 10):
In
each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered
I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions
and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Give
answer
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10.
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Statement:
The
first step in treating addicts is to re-establish their lost ties, for which
a continuous personal attention should be paid to the addicts under
treatment.
Assumptions:
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Direction (for Q.No. 11):
In
each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered
I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions
and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Give
answer
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11.
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Statement:
Sachin
wrote to his brother at Bangalore to collect personally the application form
from the University for the Post-graduation Course in Mathematics.
Assumptions:
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Direction (for Q.No. 12):
In
each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered
I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and
decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Give
answer
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12.
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Statement:
What
a fool I am to rely on trickster like Shaleen !
Assumptions:
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Direction (for Q.No. 13):
In
each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of action
numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true
and on the basis of the information given in the statement, decide which of
the suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.
Give
answer
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13.
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Statement:
A
large number of people in ward X of the city are diagnosed to be suffering
from a fatal malaria type.
Courses
of Action:
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Direction (for Q.No. 14):
In
each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions
numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even
if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusion
and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two
given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give
answer:
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14.
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Statements:
All
windows are doors. No door is wall.
Conclusions:
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Direction (for Q.Nos. 15 - 16):
Each
question given below consists of a statement, followed by two arguments
numbered I and IL You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong'
argument and which is a 'weak' argument.
Give
answer:
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15.
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Statement:
Should
there be uniforms for students in the colleges in India as in the schools?
Arguments:
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16.
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Statement:
Should
import duty on all the electronic goods be dispensed with?
Arguments:
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Direction (for Q.No. 17):
Each
question given below consists of a statement, followed by three or four
arguments numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to decide which of the
arguments is/are 'strong' arguments) and which is/are 'weak' arguments) and
accordingly choose your answer from the alternatives given below each
question.
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17.
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Statement:
Should
religion be taught in our schools?
Arguments:
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Direction (for Q.No. 18):
In
each question below is given a statement followed by three assumptions
numbered I, II and III. You have to consider the statement and the following
assumptions, decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement and
choose your answer accordingly.
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18.
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Statement:
"Join
X-tuition classes for sure success. Excellent teaching by excellent teachers
is our strength." - An advertisement.
Assumptions:
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Direction (for Q.Nos. 19 - 20):
In
each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three
conclusions numbered I, II and III, You have to take the given statements to
be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts.
Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known
facts.
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19.
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Statements:
Some
pictures are frames. Some frames are idols. All idols are curtains.
Conclusions:
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20.
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Statements:
All
tigers are lions. No cow is lion. Some camels are cows.
Conclusions:
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