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What no should come next?
26
2.28
3.32
4.30
Eight regional selectors of Hockey team Ramesh, Mohit, Parul, Junaid, Karan, Vivek, Manoj
and Vinod came in a board meeting to select players for an international event. They came
from different states of India viz. Goa, Bengal, Tamil Naru, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka,
Rajasthan, Bihar and Punjab but not necessarily in same order. They all are sitting around a
circular table and face inward.
Immediately neighbours of Parul from Bengal and Goa. The two selectors from Tamil Nadu
and Rajasthan sit immediately next to each other. The two selectors from Karnataka and
Punjab sit immediately next to each other. Vivek and Junaid are facing each other. Karan
faces the one who came from Karnataka. Junaid neither from Bengal nor Goa. The one who
came from Bihar sits second to the left of Mohit. Parul sits third to the right of the one who
came from Punjab. Neither Vivek nor Junaid came from Punjab. Ramesh faces the one who
came from Goa. Manoj sits third to the right of Vinod. Neither Parul nor Karan sit
immediately next to the one who came from Bihar.
1. Who sits between Junaid and Ramesh?
Manoj
Parul
Karan
Vivek
None of these
Statements: All trucks fly. Some scooters fly.
Conclusions:
2. Some scooters do not fly
Only conclusion I follows
2.Only conclusion II follows
3.Either I or II follows
4.Neither I nor II follows
5.Both I and II follow
Q1 Which statement about efficiency is correct ?
Allocative efficiency occurs when marginal revenue equals marginal cost
2.An economy is productively efficient when it is producing at a point on its production possibility curve
3.An economy will improve its allocative efficiency when its production possibility curve moves outward
4.Productive efficiency occurs when the prices of goods equal their marginal cost of production
(1125—274—323)÷(875—654— 155)
9
2.6
3.7
4.8
A is twice as good a workman as B and together they finish a piece of work in 12 days. If B worked for 27 days and left the job. In how many days A alone can finish the remaining work?
(1) 4.5
2.(2) 18
3.(3) 12
4.(4) 9
X can do ¼ of a work in 10 days, Y can do 40% of work in 40 days and Z can do 1/3 of work in 20days. Who will complete the work first?
X + Y
2.Y + Z
3.X + Z
4.X alone
X and Y can do a piece of work n 20 days and 12 days respectively. X started the work alone and then after 4 days Y joined him till the completion of work. How long did the work last?
10/3
2.10
3.15
4.30
13 20 52 171 700 ?
3551
2.3515
3.1553
4.1535
Why 1 is neither prime nor composite number?
1 has exactly 0ne factor
2.1 has exactly 2 factors
3.1 is odd number
4.Every number is divisible by 1
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