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List of top Questions asked in MAT
19, 2, 38, 3, 114, 4, (?).
Choose the missing term.
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Logical Reasoning
Series
Which country has been facilitating talks between the LTTE and Sri Lankan government to reach peaceful solution of the ethnic in Sri Lanka?
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General Awareness
Social Issues and Challenges
In a queue of children, Kashish is fifth from the left and Mona is sixth from the right. When they interchange their places among themselves, Kashish becomes thirteenth from the left. Then, what will be Mona's position from the right?
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Logical Reasoning
Seating Arrangement
A rectangular tank is 225 m by 162 m at the base. With what speed must water flow into it through an aperture 60 cm by 45 cm that the level may be raised 20 cm in 5 hours?
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Mathematics
Mensuration
The average score of boys in an examination of a school is 71 and that of girls is 73. The average score of the school in that examination is 71.8. Find the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls that appeared in the examination.
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Mathematics
Average
"Servo" lubricant is a product from which oil company?
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General Awareness
Corporate News
A room has 3 lamps. From a collection of 10 light bulbs of which 6 are not good, a person selects 3 at random and puts them in a socket. The probability that he will have light is
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Mathematics
Probability
The difference between a bank and a nonbanking financial institution (NBFI) is that
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General Awareness
Business Finance
In each of these questions, there is given a Statement followed by two Assumptions numbered I and II. Consider the Statement and the following Assumptions to decide which of the Assumptions is implicit in the Statement.
Statement:
Like a mad man, I decided to follow him.
Assumptions:
I. I am not a mad man.
II. I am a mad man.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Conclusions
In each of these questions, there is given a Statement followed by two Assumptions numbered I and II. Consider the Statement and the following Assumptions to decide which of the Assumptions is implicit in the Statement.
Statement:
If it is easy to become an engineer, I don't want to be an engineer.
Assumptions:
I. An individual aspires to be professional.
II. One desires to achieve a thing which is hard earned.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Conclusions
In each of these questions, there is given a Statement followed by two Assumptions numbered I and II. Consider the Statement and the following Assumptions to decide which of the Assumptions is implicit in the Statement.
Statement:
All the employees are notified that the organisation will provide transport facilities at half the cost from the nearby railway station to the office except those who are being provided with travelling allowance.
Assumptions:
I. Most of the employees will travel by the office transport.
II. Those who are provided with travelling allowance will not read such notice.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Conclusions
In each of these questions, there is given a Statement followed by two Assumptions numbered I and II. Consider the Statement and the following Assumptions to decide which of the Assumptions is implicit in the Statement.
Statement:
An advertisement of a Bank, "Want to open a bank account! Just dial our 'room service' and we will come at your doorsteps".
Assumptions:
I. There is a section of people who require such services at their home.
II. Nowadays banking has become very competitive.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Conclusions
In each of these questions, there is given a Statement followed by two Assumptions numbered I and II. Consider the Statement and the following Assumptions to decide which of the Assumptions is implicit in the Statement.
Statement:
I can take you quickly from Kanpur to Lucknow by my cab but then you must pay me double the normal charges.
Assumptions:
I. Normally, it will take more time to reach Lucknow from Kanpur.
II. People want to reach quickly but they will not pay extra money for it.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Conclusions
Which bank projects itself as "Indian International Bank"?
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General Awareness
International Organizations
A school has 4 sections of Chemistry in Class X having 40, 35, 45 and 42 students. The mean marks obtained in Chemistry test are 50, 60, 55 and 45 respectively for the 4 sections. Determine the overall average of marks per student.
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Mathematics
Average
The oldest democratic system the world is in
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General Awareness
Politics and Government
Which airline is India's largest private sector passenger carrier?
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General Awareness
Corporate News
Where are the headquarters of Oil and Natural Gas Commission located?
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General Awareness
Geography
A chemist has 10 litres of a solution that is 10 per cent nitric acid by volume. He wants to dilute the solution to 4 per cent strength by adding water. How many litres of water must he add?
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Mathematics
Mixtures and Allegations
(A) Serene (B) Jealous (C) Identical (D) Calm
In this questions, four words are given of which two words are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning. Find the two words which are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning and mark the number of the correct letter combination as your answer.
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English Language Comprehension
Synonyms and Antonyms
When did the Central Right to Information Act become effective?
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General Awareness
Current Affairs
A shopkeeper marks up his goods to gain
\(35\%\)
. But he allows
\(10\%\)
discount for cash payment. His profit on the cash transaction therefore, in percentage, is
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Mathematics
Percentage
In this question, a statement is followed by three Courses of Action numbered I, II and III. Assume everything in the statement to be true to decide which of the three given suggested Courses of Action logically follows for pursuing.
Statement :
In one of the worst accidents on a railway level crossing, fifty people died when a bus carrying them collided with a running train.
Courses of Action:
I. The train driver should immediately be suspended.
II. The driver of the bus should be tried in court for negligence on his part.
III. The railway authorities should be asked to man all its level crossings.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Conclusions
In this question, a statement is followed by three Courses of Action numbered I, II and III. Assume everything in the statement to be true to decide which of the three given suggested Courses of Action logically follows for pursuing.
Statement:
There was a spurt in criminal activities in the city during the recent festival season.
Courses of Action:
I. The police should immediately investigate into the causes of this increase.
II. In future, the police should take adequate precautions to avoid recurrence of such a situation during festivals.
III. The known criminals should be arrested before any such reason.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Conclusions
Wimbledon, known for lawn tennis courts, is in
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General Awareness
Sports
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