A) As there is a wide array of opportunities today and headhunters are always seeking for professionals, people are not willing to let go of an opportunity to do something new and challenging. |
B) As per a recent survey more than 40% people today are dissatisfied with their jobs as there is the wide gap between what they study in the class room as compared to the actual work they do. |
C) Some people in the country take education loan for completing higher education and are expected to repay the loans themselves after they start working. |
D) As employees today are of different age group and backgrounds it becomes difficult for the HR department to organise employment engagement activities to improve the job satisfaction of employees. |
E) Only a few people study for highly specialised courses in the country and they are always in demand as there is a high scale gap in many organisations. |
A) As there is a wide array of opportunities today and headhunters are always seeking for professionals, people are not willing to let go of an opportunity to do something new and challenging. |
1). Statement: The world should move towards using biofuels in the future as these are more environment friendly as compared to regular fossil fuels. I. While bio-fuels arc cleaner to burn, the process to produce the fuel, including the necessary machinery, leads to very high carbon emission. II. As bio-fuels are manufactured from materials such as crop waste, manure and other by-products, these, unlike fossil fuels, are easily renewable.
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2). Statement: Always remain in an air-conditioned environment for better health and well-being. I. Filters in the air-conditioners lower exposure to allergy-creating pollen and other outdoor allergies. II. Spending too much time in an air-conditioned environment results in gradual intolerance of the body towards natural temperatures.
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3). Statement: \( B \le A = N > K \ge S \) Conclusions: I.A>S II.\( B \le K\)
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4). Statement: \( B \le A = N > K \ge S \) Conclusions: I. \( B \le N \) II. \( S < N \)
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5). Statement: \( K \ge L = M \ge N=O \le P \) Conclusions: I. \( K \le S \) II.\(L = O\)
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6). Statement: \( K \ge L = M \ge N = O \le P \) Conclusions: I. \( K < P \) II. \( M \ge O \)
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7). Statements: \( X < Y \le Z = W,K \ge J > Z \) Conclusions: I. Z < K II. \( Y \le W \)
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8). Statements: \( X < Y \le Z = W, K \ge J > z \) Conclusion: I.\( X \ge J \) II. K > Y
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9). If J is brother of X, then how is J related to Q?
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10). How is Y related to M?
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