Q1. If “A > B ≥ C = D ? E ≤ F” is true, then what should come in place of ? to make ”A>E” false?
Q2. If “Z < F ≤ X? M ≥ E” is true, then what should come in place of ? to make “X > E” true?
Directions (3-4): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three Conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the statements and then decide which of the given Conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Q3. Statements:
All state are country.
Some state are district.
No country is city.
Conclusions:
I. No state is city.
II. Some district can never be city.
Q4. Statements:
Some sky are fire.
No fire is air.
All air is water
Conclusions:
I. Some sky being water is a possibility
II. Some sky are air
Q5. Disha starts walking from A towards her east to reach point B and then turned to her right to reach point C. Drishti starts walking towards north to reach point M, then she turns to her right to reach N. Finally, she takes a left turn to reach point C. Distance MN is more than AB. In which direction is Drishti’s initial position with respect to point B?
Directions (6-10): Study the table and answer the given questions.
Data related to candidates appeared and qualified from Delhi in UPSC exam during 5 years
Q6. In 2010, if the number of female qualified candidates was 176, what was the respective ratio of number of male qualified candidates and number of female qualified candidates?
Q7. If the number of appeared candidates in 2011 were 40% more than that in 2006 and If 25% of the appeared candidates qualified in 2011 then what was the number of qualified candidates in 2011?
Q8. In 2007, the respective ratio of number of appeared candidates to the qualified candidates was 5:4. Number of female qualified candidates constitutes what per cent of number of appeared candidates in the same year?
Q9. In 2009, if the difference between number of male qualified candidates and female qualified candidates was 72, what was the number of appeared candidates in 2009?
Q10. If the average number of qualified candidates in 2006 and 2008 was 249, what percent of appeared candidates qualified in the competitive exam in 2006?
Directions (11-15): In each of the questions given below an incomplete sentence which must be filled/completed with one of the one or more sentences given below .i.e. one or more sentences can be fit into the given blank s. Choose the correct option and complete the given sentences.
Q11. It was unclear when or before which committee …...............
Q12. This hearing will be an important opportunity ..................... and help all Americans better understand what happens to their personal information online.
Q13. It still speaks to people feeling like this was a massive breach of trust and that ......................
Q14. I’m confident ..................... but they’re very sophisticated. We can’t expect to fully solve a problem like this
Q15. Its terms of reference also include suggestions on the possible ways in which the system can be made more secure with the use of technology and ....................
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