Directions (24-28) : In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statements and
Give answer :
(a) If neither conclusion I nor Il is true.
(b) If either conclusion I or II is true.
(c) If only conclusion II is true.
(d) If both conclusion I and II are true.
(e) If only conclusion l is true.
A) If neither conclusion I nor Il is true. |
B) If either conclusion I or II is true. |
C) If only conclusion II is true. |
D) If both conclusion I and II are true. |
E) If only conclusion l is true. |
D) If both conclusion I and II are true. |
Statements : \( B > E \ge A > S : \)
\( S < A < L \)
Conclusions : I. \( B > S \) --- True
II. \( L > S \) --- True
1). This question consists of a statement and two assumptions numbered I and II given below it. An assumption is something which is not directly given but can be assumed from the given information. You have to find out which of the given assumptions, numbered I and II are implicit in the given statement. Statement : Exercising does not necessarily mean gymnasium with high technology machines. After all people living in villages are well maintained and are hardly overweight. I. Gymnasiums are not very readily available or used in villages. II. People living in villages do not believe in the use of high technology gymnasiums.
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2). Read the given information and answer the question. "Although the State Government has been funding College XYZ for the past 10 years, it has decided not to do so this year?"-Local news report. Which of the following may NOT be a reason for the decision of the government to discontinue the funding of the said college this year ?
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3). In a 120 litre of mixture of milk and water, water is only 25%. The milkman sold 20 litre of this mixture and then he added 16.2 litre of pure milk and 3.8 litre of pure water in the remaining mixture. What is the percentage of water in the final mixture?
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4). What is the salary of C, in a group of A, B, C, D and E whose average salary is Rs.48,250/-? l. C's salary is 1.5 times B's salary. ll. Average salary of A and B is Rs.23,500/-.
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5). What is the volume of the cylinder \( \left(in m^{3}\right) \)? l. The sum of height and radius of the cylinder is 24m. The surface area of the cylinder is 2112 sqm ll. LCM and HCF of the numerical values of the radius and height of the cylinder are 70 and 2 respectively. The square of numerical values of the radius of the cylinder is 96 more than the square of the numerical value of the height of the cylinder.
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6). What is the two digit number? l. The difference between the two digits of the number is 9. ll. The product of the two digits of the number is 0.
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7). What is the total number of girls in the classroom? l. The marked price of the table is 40% above the cost price of the table. Two consecutive discounts were given while selling the table. ll. The average weight of girls in the classroom is 4 kg less than the average weight of boys in the classroom. The average weight of all the students (both boys and girls) in the classroom is 44.25 kg.
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8). What is the marked price of the table which was sold at a discounted price? l. The marked price of the table is 40% above the cost price of the table. Two consecutive discounts were given while selling the table. ll. The table was sold for Rs.239.40/-. The percentage of discount given for second time while selling the table is double the percentage of discount given for the first time while selling the table.
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9). The speed of boat A is 2 km/h less than the speed of the boat B. The time taken by boat A to travel a distance of 20 km downstream is 30 min more than time taken by B to travel the same distance downstream. If the speed of the current is 1/3rd of the speed of the boat A, what is the speed of boat B?
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10). A and B started a business by investing Rs.18,000/- and Rs.24,000/- respectively. At the end of 4th month from the start of the business, C joins with Rs.15,000/-. At the end of 8th month B quits at which time C invests Rs.3000/- more. At the end of 10th month B rejoins with the same investment. If profit at the end of the year is Rs.12,005/-, what is B's share of profit?
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