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from 1994 to 1995 the sales of a book decreased by 80% if the sales in 1996 were the same as in 1994 by what percent they inrease from 1995 to 1996

4 20754

sadrine's avg on four tests is 80 which of the following cannot be the number of tests on which she earned exactly 80 points

2275

Glida can grade t tests 1/x hours at this rate how many testys can she grade in s hours

1 4136

In a certain club the ratio of number of boy to girl is 5:3 what percent of the member of the club are the girls

4 15091

If the produtof the consecutive integers is equal to one of them what is the largest possible value of one of the integers

3 5898

a biology class has 12 boys and 18 girls what fraction of the class are boys

Financial Technologies,

2 6486

in the area of circle O is (22/7)k what is the value of k

5 7678

Mr. Shah decided to walk down the escalator of a tube station. He found that if he walks down 26 steps, he requires 30seconds toreach the bottom. However, if he steps down 34 stairshe would onlyrequire 18 seconds to get to the bottom. If the timeis measured fromthe moment the top step begins to descend to thetime he steps offthe last step at the bottom, find out the height ofthe stair way in steps?

iNautix, Innominds, OFSS, Wipro,

3 25806

if 12+22=24 23+8=6 32+13=40 73+16=144 then 36+2=?

Wipro,

8 16928

what would be the next number in the sequence 1,2,10,4,3,14,9,5, ?

3 6313

there r 100 people who buys juice if v take 500 random sample we find 75 people who buys juice then how many random sample they need 2 find remaining 25 buyers

TCS,

7 13008

70% of people reads morning news paper 40% of people reads evening newspaper 20% of people reads neither morning nor evening newspapers 1 prob who reads at least one newspaper 2 prob who reads both newspaper 3 prob who reads only one newspaper

HP, TCS,

7 27870

in 1999 diana read 10 english books and 7 french books in 2000 she read twice as many french books as english books.if 60% of the books that she read during the 2 years were french.how many books did she read in 2000

1 9470

at leos lumberyard an 8 foot long wooden costs $3.at this rate what is the cost in cents of a pole that is 16 inches long

1 5649

the number of shells in a judys collection is 80% of the numbers justins collection if justin has 80 more shells than judy how many shells do they have together

3 9094


Un-Answered Questions { Aptitude Questions }

5) Failure to use null indicator variable when referencing a nullable column will give the following SQLCODE a) +150 b) –001 c) +276 d) +305

2895


Zulus always speak truth and Hutus always speak lies. There are three persons A,B&C. A met B and says " I am a Zulu or I am Hutu". We don't know what exactly he said. then B meets C and says to c that " A is a Zulu ". Then C replied " No, A is a Hutu ". Who must be a Zulu ?

1514


The rich analysts of Fernand Braudel arid his fellow Annales historians have made significant contributions to historical theory and research. In a departure from traditional historical approaches, the Annales historians assume (as do Marxists) that history cannot be limited to a simple recounting of conscious human actions, but must be understood in the context of forces and material conditions that underlie human behavior. Braudel was the first Annales historian to gain widespread support for the idea that history should synthesize data from various social sciences, especially economics, in order to provide a broader view of human societies over time (although Febvre and Bloch, founders of the Annales school, had originated this approach). Braudel conceived of history as the dynamic interaction of three temporalities. The first of these, the evenmentielle, involved short-lived dramatic events such as battles, revolutions, and the actions of great men, which had preoccupied traditional historians like Carlyle. Conjonctures was Braudel’s term for larger cyclical processes that might last up to half a century. The longue duree, a historical wave of great length, was for Braudel the most fascinating of the three temporalities. Here he focused on those aspects of everyday life that might remain relatively unchanged for centuries. What people ate, what they wore, their means and routes of travel—for Braudel these things create “structures’ that define the limits of potential social change for hundreds of years at a time. Braudel’s concept of the longue duree extended the perspective of historical space as well as time. Until the Annales school, historians had taken the juridical political unit—the nation-state, duchy, or whatever—as their starting point. Yet, when such enormous timespans are considered, geographical features may well have more significance for human populations than national borders, In his doctoral thesis, a seminal work on the Mediterranean during the reign of Philip II, Braudel treated the geohistory of the entire region as a “structure” that had exerted myriad influences on human lifeways since the first settlements on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. And so the reader is given such arcane information as the list of products that came to Spanish shores from North Africa, the seasonal routes followed by Mediterranean sheep and their shepherds, and the cities where the best ship timber could be bought. Braudel has been faulted for the imprecision of his approach. With his Rabelaisian delight in concrete detail, Braudel vastly extended the realm of relevant phenomena but this very achievement made it difficult to delimit the boundaries of observation, a task necessary to beginning any social investigation. Further, Braudel and other Annales historians minimize the differences among the social sciences. Nevertheless, the many similarly designed studies aimed at both professional and popular audiences indicate that Braudel asked significant questions that traditional historians had overlooked. 14) The primary purpose of the passage is to: a) show how Braudel’s work changed the conception of Mediterranean life held by previous historians. b) evaluate Braudel’s criticisms of traditional and Marxist historiography. c) contrast the perspective of the longue duree with the actions of major historical figures d) outline some of Braudel’s influential conceptions and distinguish them from conventional approaches. 15) The author refers to the work of Febvre and Bloch in order to: a) illustrate the limitations of the Annale tradition of historical interpretation. b) suggest the relevance of economics to historical investigation. c) debate the need for combining various sociological approaches. d) show that previous Annales historians anticipated Braudel’s focus on economics. 16) According to the passage, all of the following are aspects of Braudel’s approach to history EXCEPT that he: a) attempted to draw on various social sciences. b) studied social and economic activities that occurred across national boundaries. c) pointed out the link between increased economic activity and the rise of nationalism. d) examined seemingly unexciting aspects of everyday life. 17) In the third paragraph, the author is primarily concerned with discussing: a) Braudel’s fascination with obscure facts. b) Braudel’s depiction of the role of geography in human history. c) the geography of the Mediterranean region. d) the irrelevance of national borders. 18) The passage suggests that, compared with traditional historians, Annales/i> historians are: a) more interested in other social sciences than in history. b) critical of the achievements of famous historical figures. c) skeptical of the validity of most economic research. d) more interested in the underlying context of human behavior. 19) Which of the Following statements would be most likely to follow the last sentence of the passage? a) Few such studies however, have been written by trained economists. b) It is time, perhaps, for a revival of the Carlylean emphasis on personalities. c) Many historians believe that Braudel’s conception of three distinct “temporalities” is an oversimplification. d) Such diverse works as Gascon’s study of Lyon and Barbara Tuchman’s A Distant Mirror testify to his relevance. 20) The author is critical of Braudel’s perspective for which of the Following reasons a) It seeks structures that underlie all forms of social activity. b) It assumes a greater similarity among the social sciences than actually exists. c) It fails to consider the relationship between short-term events and long-term social activity. d) It rigidly defines boundaries for social analysis.

2918


I am writing the APSRTC OUT post.so i dont know the managerial aptitude.If any one know about this or refer any book, please give the information to my Mail id is narayanansg@gmail.com

2735


slur : speech :: smulge : ?

1480


be * be = acb a,b,c,e are non zero numbers find b,e.

1375


if on a salary s per month, a tax of x% of the salary and another of r% of the salary is deducted what is the income.

1215


Here are 140,0000 pencils out of which 80 % of pencils have average length of 5 inch. What will be the total length, if they are kept one over another? What will be the distance in miles?

1285


What would be the simple interest obtained on an amount of Rs. 3460 at the rate of 8.5 per cent per annum after 6 years?

2034


Ramesh working alone on a job takes 12 days more than what he would have taken if Suresh had worked along with him while Suresh working alone on the same job takes 27 days more than what he would have taken if Ramesh had worked along with him. Find the time that both of them would take together to do the job.

1287


What is compounding infoobjects?

1703


The sum of the digits of a two digit number is 8. When 18 is added to the number, the digits are reversed. the number?

1199


How can 1000000000 be written as a product of two factors neither of them containing zeros

1344


A car has run 10000 miles using 5 tyres interchangably,To have a equal wornout by all tyres how many miles each tyre should have run. answer 4000 miles/tyre

1325


In a lock of 4 rings there r five characters how many unsuccessful attempts can be made ?

1316