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There is certain relation between the words/letters/numbers on one side of : : and one word/letter/number is given on another side of : : while another word/letter/number is to be found from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this word/letter/number as the given pair has, select the best alternative.
7528:5362::4673:?
A2367
B2451
C2531
D2489
Answer: Option C
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There is certain relation between the words/letters/numbers on one side of : : and one word/letter/number is given on another side of : : while another word/letter/number is to be found from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this word/letter/number as the given pair has, select the best alternative.
Eye : Myopia :: Teeth : ?
APyorrhea
BCataract
CTrachoma
DEczema
Answer: Option A
Explanation:As Myopia is disease of eye similarly pyorrhoea is a disease of teeth.
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Question: Is Shyam the brother of Mohan?
Statements:
I. Mohan is the son of Ram
II. Shyam is the son of Ram
AIf only statement I is sufficient to answer the question but statement II is not.
BIf only statement II is sufficient to answer the question but statement I is not.
CIf both statement I and II are together sufficient to answer the question although neither statement suffices by itself.
DIf statement I and statement II are sufficient to answer the question independently and separately.
EIf the two statement are not sufficient but still more data is needed to answer the question.
Answer: Option C
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Question: stan the stationer buys two variety of pencils at 20$ a dozen and 30$ a dozen and sells them what is the profit he makes.
Statements:
I. He buys a total of 10 dozen pencils.
II. Stan buys the same no. of pencils of either variety.
III. He sold the pencils at 28$ a dozen.
AStatement I and II
BStatement II and III
CStatement I and III
DStatement II and III or statement I and III
Answer: Option B
Explanation:statement 2 & 3 is sufficient
Lets assume stan purchased X number of pencils.
So, (20x)+(30x) = 50x is the cost price
And selling price = 28*(2x) = 56x
Calaulate profit percentage by (6x/50x)*100
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Statements:
No trunks are ivories.
No toes are trunks
Conclusion:
I. all toes are ivories
II. some trunks are ivories
Aonly conclusion I follows
Bonly conclusion II follows
Cboth I & II follows
Dneither I nor II
Answer: Option D
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Statements:
Some pens are books.
Some books are pencils.
Conclusions:
I. Some pens are pencils.
II.Some pencils are pens.
III. All pencils are pens.
IV. All books are pens.
AOnly (I) and (III)
BOnly (II) and (IV)
CAll the four
DNone of the four
EOnly (I)
Answer: Option D
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A thousand years ago, Korean monks made medical salts with bamboo called Chukyom. Dissolved in water, bamboo salt is still taken as a curative for stomach ailments today.Dr. Sang-Park of the Nambu Forestry Experimental Station in Chinju, South Korea, has pioneered the use of bamboo charcoal as a iltering agent for Jinro Soju, the most popular liquor in Korea, distilled in part from sweet potatoes. He is now studying bamboo sap as a potential health drink and skin moisturizer.
It's the same story of progress in Thailand, where Somyot Tasalee's factory in Mae Sot, in the northern province of Tak, makes compressed barbecue charcoal by recycling 15 tons of bamboo waste daily. The by product comes from 300 villages in surrounding provinces, where people make handicrats, chopsticks, toothpicks, and other products.
With the push to harness bamboos unique qualities on an industrial scale for new products and uses, many bamboo lovers fear old skills are being lost. But artistry still has its rewards.I see this in a courtyard in Thailand's Chon Buri province. Pradup Suskai sitting with a dozen other women, weaving ine bamboo strips into extraordinary handbags - each of which can sell for $200 in Japan. "It takes up to ten years to learn these skills" she says. So perfect is the women's work that one customer complained the handbags did not look handmade.
As the warm afternoon light kisses the feathery, nodding groves across the Wos River in Linda Garland's Bali estate, i think of the countless artists and poets captivated by bamboo's haunting timelessness. Garland, meanwhile, ponders the modern industrial future planned for bamboo while telling me there should always be room to appreciate its ancient arts and simple beauty.
Which is the plant referred to in this passage?
ABamboo
BCockscomb
CElephant grass
DChina grass
Answer: Option A
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A thousand years ago, Korean monks made medical salts with bamboo called Chukyom. Dissolved in water, bamboo salt is still taken as a curative for stomach ailments today.Dr. Sang-Park of the Nambu Forestry Experimental Station in Chinju, South Korea, has pioneered the use of bamboo charcoal as a iltering agent for Jinro Soju, the most popular liquor in Korea, distilled in part from sweet potatoes. He is now studying bamboo sap as a potential health drink and skin moisturizer.
It's the same story of progress in Thailand, where Somyot Tasalee's factory in Mae Sot, in the northern province of Tak, makes compressed barbecue charcoal by recycling 15 tons of bamboo waste daily. The by product comes from 300 villages in surrounding provinces, where people make handicrats, chopsticks, toothpicks, and other products.
With the push to harness bamboos unique qualities on an industrial scale for new products and uses, many bamboo lovers fear old skills are being lost. But artistry still has its rewards.I see this in a courtyard in Thailand's Chon Buri province. Pradup Suskai sitting with a dozen other women, weaving ine bamboo strips into extraordinary handbags - each of which can sell for $200 in Japan. "It takes up to ten years to learn these skills" she says. So perfect is the women's work that one customer complained the handbags did not look handmade.
As the warm afternoon light kisses the feathery, nodding groves across the Wos River in Linda Garland's Bali estate, i think of the countless artists and poets captivated by bamboo's haunting timelessness. Garland, meanwhile, ponders the modern industrial future planned for bamboo while telling me there should always be room to appreciate its ancient arts and simple beauty.
Which ailment does the medicinal salt bamboo cure?
AStomach
BLiver
CKidneys
DIntestines
Answer: Option A
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A thousand years ago, Korean monks made medical salts with bamboo called Chukyom. Dissolved in water, bamboo salt is still taken as a curative for stomach ailments today.Dr. Sang-Park of the Nambu Forestry Experimental Station in Chinju, South Korea, has pioneered the use of bamboo charcoal as a iltering agent for Jinro Soju, the most popular liquor in Korea, distilled in part from sweet potatoes. He is now studying bamboo sap as a potential health drink and skin moisturizer.
It's the same story of progress in Thailand, where Somyot Tasalee's factory in Mae Sot, in the northern province of Tak, makes compressed barbecue charcoal by recycling 15 tons of bamboo waste daily. The by product comes from 300 villages in surrounding provinces, where people make handicrats, chopsticks, toothpicks, and other products.
With the push to harness bamboos unique qualities on an industrial scale for new products and uses, many bamboo lovers fear old skills are being lost. But artistry still has its rewards.I see this in a courtyard in Thailand's Chon Buri province. Pradup Suskai sitting with a dozen other women, weaving ine bamboo strips into extraordinary handbags - each of which can sell for $200 in Japan. "It takes up to ten years to learn these skills" she says. So perfect is the women's work that one customer complained the handbags did not look handmade.
As the warm afternoon light kisses the feathery, nodding groves across the Wos River in Linda Garland's Bali estate, i think of the countless artists and poets captivated by bamboo's haunting timelessness. Garland, meanwhile, ponders the modern industrial future planned for bamboo while telling me there should always be room to appreciate its ancient arts and simple beauty.
What use is bamboo sap for human beings?
AMosquito repel lant
BOintment
CHealth drink
DAphrodisiac
Answer: Option C
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A thousand years ago, Korean monks made medical salts with bamboo called Chukyom. Dissolved in water, bamboo salt is still taken as a curative for stomach ailments today.Dr. Sang-Park of the Nambu Forestry Experimental Station in Chinju, South Korea, has pioneered the use of bamboo charcoal as a iltering agent for Jinro Soju, the most popular liquor in Korea, distilled in part from sweet potatoes. He is now studying bamboo sap as a potential health drink and skin moisturizer.
It's the same story of progress in Thailand, where Somyot Tasalee's factory in Mae Sot, in the northern province of Tak, makes compressed barbecue charcoal by recycling 15 tons of bamboo waste daily. The by product comes from 300 villages in surrounding provinces, where people make handicrats, chopsticks, toothpicks, and other products.
With the push to harness bamboos unique qualities on an industrial scale for new products and uses, many bamboo lovers fear old skills are being lost. But artistry still has its rewards.I see this in a courtyard in Thailand's Chon Buri province. Pradup Suskai sitting with a dozen other women, weaving ine bamboo strips into extraordinary handbags - each of which can sell for $200 in Japan. "It takes up to ten years to learn these skills" she says. So perfect is the women's work that one customer complained the handbags did not look handmade.
As the warm afternoon light kisses the feathery, nodding groves across the Wos River in Linda Garland's Bali estate, i think of the countless artists and poets captivated by bamboo's haunting timelessness. Garland, meanwhile, ponders the modern industrial future planned for bamboo while telling me there should always be room to appreciate its ancient arts and simple beauty.
What would the cost of a bamboo-strip handbag be in Japan?
A200
B100
C500
D300
Answer: Option A
Explanation:Here is no explanation for this answer
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