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Statement: You can win over new friends by your warm smile.
Assumption I: It is necessary to win over new friends
Assumption II: It is always better to smile warmly to new persons
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General Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
Six students A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting. A and B are from Mumbai, rest are from Delhi. D and F are tall but others are short. A, C, and D are girls, others are boys. Which is the tall girl from Delhi?
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General Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
Executive : President :: Judiciary : ..............
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Legal Studies
Judiciary
World War II : United Nations :: World War I : ..............
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General Awareness
History
Statement I: School education has been made free for children of poor families
Statement II: Literacy rate among the poor is steadily growing.
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General Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
Statement I: Hallmarking of gold jewellery has been made compulsory
Statement II: Many persons do not prefer to buy Hallmarked jewellery
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General Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
Statement I: Many vegetarians are suffering from stomach ailments.
Statement II: Many dead fish were found near the lake shore.
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General Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
Statement I: Ahmed is a healthy boy
Statement II: His mother is very particular about the food he eats.
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General Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
Statement I: Rate of crime is very low in this city
Statement II: The police is efficient in this city.
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General Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
Patient : Doctor :: Litigant : ..............
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General Aptitude
Analogies
Prosecutor : Accused :: plaintiff : ..............
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General Aptitude
Analogies
Lok Sabha : Meera Kumar :: Rajya Sabha : ..............
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General Aptitude
Analogies
President of India : 35 :: Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) : ..............
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General Awareness
History
India : Parliamentary System :: U.S.A. : ..............
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General Awareness
History
Principles:
(i) A master is liable for the wrongful acts of his servant.
(ii) A person can be called a servant only if there is a relationship of employment and he acts under the order and on behalf of his master.
Facts:
X Bank launched a saving scheme for poor sections of society allowing deposits of Rs.\ 10 per day. Y, an unemployed youth, collected money from several customers and, on their behalf, deposited the money at the Bank every day. The Bank gave Y a small commission. After some time, Y disappeared without depositing the customers’ money. The customers sue, alleging the Bank is liable. Decide:
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Legal Studies
Law of Torts
Principles: X propounds the principle that everyone in this world always speaks lies.
Facts: X wants to know whether this principle is logically true or false.
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Legal Studies
Legal Terminology
Principle: Whosoever enters into or upon the property in the possession of another, with intent to commit an offence or to intimidate or annoy any person in possession of the property, and remains there with such intent, is guilty of criminal trespass.
Facts: The accused entered at night into a house to carry on intimate relations with an unmarried major girl on her invitation and information that her family members were absent. However, he was caught by her uncle before he could get away.
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Legal Studies
Criminal Law
Constituent : Assembly :: Constitution : ..............
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General Aptitude
Analogies
Right : duty :: Power : ..............
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General Aptitude
Analogies
Elephant : Calf :: Tiger : ..............
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General Aptitude
Vocabulary
Which of the following is not the function of the International Court of Justice? It
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Legal Studies
Legal Terminology
Bank nationalization case relates to the nationalization of
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Legal Studies
Legal Terminology
Which of the following is not included within the meaning of intellectual property?
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Legal Studies
Legal Terminology
The main aim of the Competition Act, 2002 is to protect the interests of
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Legal Studies
Legal Terminology
Principles:
(i) Neighbour principle — A person is liable if he harms his neighbour; a neighbour is one whose actions are foreseeably affected by the person.
(ii) One is liable only for contractual relations.
Facts:
X manufactures a food item and sells it to Y, a wholesaler. Y appoints Z, a retailer, to sell the items. Z sells the food to a consumer who, after eating it, falls ill. X is liable to the consumer because:
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Legal Studies
Law of Torts
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