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Q1) The ratio of the areas of the in circle and circum circle of an equilateral triangle is a) 1: 4 b) 11:9 c) 12:1 d) 11:3 Q2). A circular road runs round a circular ground. If the difference between the circumference of the outer circle and inner circle is 44 meters, the width of the road is. a) 7m b) 11m c) 22m d) 44m Q3). A rectangle plate has an area of 80 sqm. If its length is 5 times than the breadth, then length of the plate is a). 16 b) 20 c) 4 d) 80 Q4). Three spherical metal balls of radii 6cm,8cm and R cm are melted into a solid sphere of radius 12cm. The value of R is a) 5cm b) 6cm c) 8cm d) 10cm Q5). If a/b = 1/3 and 3a + 2b = 6 then, b is a) 3 b) 6 c) 2 d) 1 Q6). The digits of the integral part of the square root of 123456789 is a) 6 b) 5 c) 8 d) 3 Q7). The sum of all multiples of 6 lying between 50 and 100 is a) 600 b) 96 c) 150 d) none Q8). The greatest factor of the product of any four consecutive integral number in all cases, is a) 25 b) 24 c) 16 d) 20 Q9). Two third of the square of a number is 1.5, the number is a) 1 b) 1.5 c) 2.5 d) 2/3 Q10). Two persons cover the same distance 5 kmph and 6 kmph respectively. Find the distance traveled by each., if one takes 16 minutes longer than the other. a) 5 b) 60 c) 8 d) 16 Q11). The price of cycle is increased by 10% every year. If the present price of cycle is Rs. 1,210 , its price two years ago was ? a) 1,000 b) 2,100 c) 1,700 d) 1,900 Q12). 10% 0f 25 is 5% of x. Then x a) 10 b) 5 c) 100 d) 50 Q13). If the side of the square is increased by 20% then the area of the square is increased by a) 69% b) 96% c) 44% d) 10% Q14). If G is finite group of order 3, then a) G is always abelian b) G is always non-abelian c) G may be abelian d) none Q15). Let Q be the set of all rational numbers and P be the set of all irrational numbers. Then a) P is closed for addition but Q is not closed for addition b) P as well as Q is closed for addition c) Q is closed for addition for Q is not closed for addition d) none of the above

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DIRECTIONS (Q1-10).EACH QUESTION HAS TO BE ANSWERED FROM GIVEN PASSAGE. READING COMPREHENSION (PASSAGE) On 26th NOVEMBER, the airport police caught a youth Sravan kumar tried to smuggle 98 dried bear gall ladders out of the country. They looked like shriveled black mangoes, and no one but the expert could say that the weird looking things came from an animal. Even experts faltered in identifying the species of the animal the gall bladders came from. This was precisely the question turned up during the investigations. Under the Indian wild-life protection act 1972, the Himalayan brown bear figures among these schedules. Thus if the gall bladders came from the Himalayan brown bear as the airport police suspected, the Sravan kumar should have been prosecuted under the law. Actually drugs made from gall bladders are used in Tibetan medicine as cure for various ailments which includes joint aches, rheumatism, cataracts, gall stones, cancer and even as aphrodisiacs. Since these drugs are highly reputed (despite their being actually useless), the intact gall bladders of bears sell in the international markets at phenomenal rates. This has caused poaching of bears and consequent fall of bear population. Sravan kumar understood that he had been caught red-handed. The best way to circumvent the law was to deny that these where bear gall bladders. Consequently he asserted that the gall bladders where taken from pigs and not from bears. Since pig not in protected act- Sravan could go scot free. He banked upon the fact that the gall bladders of large mammals look alike and is extremely difficult to distinguish one from another. In effect question belonged to pigs or to bears. It was at this stage that the airport police asked for my help. Despite common belief forensic science doesn’t cater only on solving murders, killings or assassinations. Forensic science is the application of scientific knowledge to solve any legal dispute. Since here the police did face a legal dilemma, forensic science could come to their rescue. During recent years the law enforcement agencies involved in protecting wildlife are increasingly turning to forensic science to bring culprits to the book. Protected animals are killed because of false beliefs in curative powers of medicines made from their body parts, or because of their valuable fur’s or hides or just because for plain fun. Poaching of elephants for ivory is a common problem. But ivory comes from a number of sources ( as many as fifteen ) and often even the criminals find it convenient to assert that ivory came from valid source. In US for instance trading in ivory is illegal, trading in ivory of now extinct mammoths and mastodons. There is synthetic ivory too which is plastic like material. Whenever smugglers are caught with ivory their standard answer is that ivory is from a mammoth which is completely legal. Forensic science once again comes to the rescue of wildlife officers. It helps in differentiating ivory coming from various sources. Mammoth ivory is usually darker than elephant ivory, since it contains traces of iron which has oxidized over time, but is not always the case. The best way ivory from various sources can be distinguished is by observing what are known as Schreger lines. Ivory is criss – crossed by dentinal tubules, which can be seen under a scanning electron micro – scope (SEM) as straight lines. These tubules where first described by a German research Schreger, after whom these lines are named. Thses schreger lines form a unique pattern in each species. For instance while in elephants, these lines always meet an angle greater than 110 degrees., in mammoths they form a very convenient for differentiating between the ivories of mammoth and elephants. Q1). What was the question that turned up during the investigations that followed the confiscation of gall bladders? a) Can experts easily distinguish between animal gall bladders and shriveled mangoes. b) Can experts easily distinguish between the gall bladders of bear and that of pig’s c) It is a matter of experience or of medical expertise that enables doctors to identify the species of the animals to whom the gall bladders belong. d) Is the police force better than the doctors at identifying the species of the animals to whom the gall bladders belong to. e) Is forensic science of any help in identifying the species of the animals from whom the gall bladders have come Q2). Why did Sravan kumar say that gall bladders have been taken out of pigs? i) Because pigs do not figure among the five schedules in the Indian wild-life protection act of 1973. ii) Because he wanted to avoid prosecution iii) Because he did not consider it morally wrong to say so iv) Because he had bribed an forensic scientist to support his statements a) I only b) I & ii only c) I, ii & iii only d) I, ii, iii & iv only Q3). Why are the gall bladders of bears smuggled? i) Because they fetch lot of money ii) Because they are apparently useless iii) Because they are used for making drugs a) I only b) Ii only c) I & ii only d) I & iii only e) Iii only Q4). Which of the following statements is correct ? a) The weired looking things are shriveled black mangoes b) The ‘ursus arctos is abellinus’ is a protected species c) The gall bladders of bears do not sell in the international market d) Sravan kumar was not a smuggler e) Sravan kumar was able to go scot-free by convincing the authorities that the gall bladders came from pigs Q5). What did Sravan kumar base his hopes on? a) The lack of expertise in the field of forensic science b) The fact that the gall bladders had been taken from bears and from pigs c) The fact that the gall bladders of large mammals look alike d) The fact that the intact gall bladders sell in the international market e) The fact that the forensic science is known to cater to solving murders, killings or assasinations Q6). Why did the airport police seek the author’s help? a) Because he is a detcetive b) Because he is a lawyer with extensive knowledge in the field of wildlife protection c) Bnecause he is an expert in the field of forensic science d) Because he is a foreigner setlled in India e) Because he is a great champion of wildlife protection in India Q7). What was the legal dilemna? a) Whether ro prosecute Sravan kumar or to let him go scot-free b) To detremine whther the gall bladders belonged to bears or pigs c) To decide whether bear is an endagered species d) To decide whether pig is an endangered species e) To determine whether forensic science aid should be sought only to solve murders ot to solve any legal disputes Q8). Who are the culprits who need to be punished ? i) Poachers ii) Those who kill animals for their organs iii) Those who hunt protected animals for fun a) I & II only b) I only c) I & III only d) II only e) I, II & III only Q9). Why is it convenient for criminals to claim that ivory has come from valid source? a) Because mammoths and mastodons have become exticnt b) Because ivory comes from as many as fifteen sources c) Because it is possible for one to distinguish between one kind of ivory to another d) Because of elephants is prohibited in many countries e) Because mammoths have tasks which are very similar to synthetic ivory Q10). What is the best way of distinguishing ivory coming from various sources? a) By testing whether the ivory contains traces of iron b) Bvy scrutinizing it closely to see that it is darker than elephant ivory c) By over serving the pattern of tubules on the ivory d) By feeling the texture to note the difference e) By extracting the tissue and getting it examined by a forensic sciebtist

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DATAINTERPRETATION ( 5 QUESTIONS 10 MINUTES ) DIRECTIONS(Q1-5) THESE QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE TABLE BELOW BRAND SALES IN JAN’99 PERCENTAGE CHANGE FROM EARLY YEAR K 7.5 12% L 10 3% M 22 -5% N 34 -10% O 16 -20% Q1). Sales of brand M in Jan’98 was what percentage of Jan’99 sales? a) 17.22% b) 24.58% c) 29.58% d) 21.22% e) Cannot be determined Q2). The ratio of sales of N in 1998 to O sales in 1998? a) 43 : 34 b) 13 : 10 c) 23 : 13 d) 31 : 22 e) 54 : 43 Q3). What is the proportion of sales of K, l and M to the total sales of all brands in 1999? a) 36.28% b) 26.19% c) 32.32% d) 12.23% e) 44.13% Q4). By how much have the sales of O and N together fallen in Jan’99 as compared to Jan’98 ? a) 32 b) 19 c) 22 d) 27 e) 21 Q5). Which brand faced the maximum changes in the sales from Jan’98 to Jan’99 ? a) K b) L c) M d) N e) O

Patni, Wipro,

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what types of question asked in english section

EON IT Park, TATA, Tata Communications, TCS,

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heat loss from a surface can be minimized by?

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Can Anybody post me the Previous Question papers for the stream of CSE. Technical and aptitude questions please.... And any suggestions to prepare for HAL examinationa and time management also. Regards, RAKESH.B

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Can anybody post me the pattern of test in ANDHRA BANK for P.O's and specalist IT officers please. Awaiting ur reply. Regards, Bathala Rakesh.

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what is your approach to working under pressure?

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Interview questions for library science

AIIMS, College School Exams Tests, IIM, Library, Madhumita Garments,

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in andhra bank probatatinary officers , description exam is there what type of questions asking in that exam ,

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The GFC of an odd number and an even number is 13. The greater number is 39. What is the lesser number?

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The LCM of two numbers is 24. The GCF is 4. One number is 4 more than the other. What are the numbers.

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The LCM of two numbers is 75. The GCF is 5. The sum of the numbers is 40. What are the numbers?

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The LCM of two numbers is 60. The sum of the numbers is 50. What are the numbers?

Alps, IBM,

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The price of a candy bar is $1.00. The price of a ten pack of the same candy bar is $7.40. The ten pack of candy bars is what percentage cheaper then purchasing ten candy bars individually?

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Un-Answered Questions { Aptitude Questions }

I had Rs.100 and I play. If I win I will have Rs110 and if I lose I will have Rs. 90. at the end I have 2 wins and 2 lose. How much do I have?

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pick the odd one out bend shave chop whittle shear

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How do you convince the retailer to sell you product?

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Three containers A, B and C have volumes a, b, and c respectively; and container A is full of water while the other two are empty. If from container A water is poured into container B which becomes 1/3 full, and into container C which becomes 1/2 full, how much water is left in container A?

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6 Face of a cube are painted in a manner ,no 2 adjacent face have same colour three colurs used are red blue green. Cube is cut in to 36 smaller cube in such a manner that 32 cubes are of one size and rest of them bigger size and each bigger side have no red side.

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sir , i hv done 85 correct question in ssc cgl-tier-i 2010 after checking through my source which is correct , tell me whether i m eleigible for tier-ii or not charan , jalandhar

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Find the next series: SE QU EN TI ?

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What was the aggregate of marks obtained by sajal in all the six subjects?

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If a refrigerator contains 12 cans such that 7 blue cans and 5 red cans. In how many ways can we remove 8 cans so that atleast 1 blue can and 1 red can remains in the refrigerator?

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If log 0.317=……… and log 0.318=………. Then find the value of log 0.319.

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Two chords of lengths L1 and L2 are drawn in a circle. Their lengths are inversely proportional to the straight distance joining the centre.Find the radius of circle.

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9/10 or 10/11 which is greater.

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1/3 of girls and 1/2 of boys is goto canteen. What factor & total no. of class mates goto canteen.

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If 1/4 of the time from midnight plus 1/2 of the time from now to midnight is the present time,then what is the present time ?

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George while driving along the highway saw road markers which are at equal distances from each other. He crosses the markers every 20 seconds. If he increases his speed by x meters per second, he crosses the markers at every 15 seconds. But if he increases his speed by y meters per second, he crosses the marker at every 10th second. If y-x = 40 meters per second, then what is the distance between two markers.

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