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4th December 2014, 11:09 AM
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For Solve the Aptitude Questions Shortcuts
I want to get some Shortcuts to solve the aptitude questions will you please provide me that ?
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4th December 2014, 11:57 AM
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Re: For Solve the Aptitude Questions Shortcuts
As you want to get some Shortcuts to solve the aptitude questions so here I am providing you same: Candidate should learn the Basics. Candidate should remember the basic formulas as shortcuts. Candidate should try to know the logic concept behind that topics. Candidate should solve as many as model papers you can. Always solve the problems with high concentrations and confidence. During the examinations solve the problems in which you are good. If there is a negative marking then answer the questions for which you have surety. I am giving you syllabus for Aptitude: Verbal Ability Q.1. Choose the appropriate answer to complete the following sentence: To those of us who had always thought him timid, his --------- came as a surprise. (A) intrepidity (B) inevitability (C) inability (D) inertness Ans. (A) Q.2. Choose the appropriate answer to complete the following sentence: Medicine is to illness as law is to _________ (A) discipline (B) anarchy (C) treason (D) etiquette Ans. (B) Q.3. Read the following paragraph : βThe ordinary form of mercury thermometer is used for temperature ranging from β40oF to 500oF. For measuring temperature below β40oF, thermometers filled with alcohol are used. These are, however, not satisfactory for use in high temperatures. When a mercury thermometer is used for temperature above 500oF, the space above the mercury is filled with some inert gas, usually nitrogen or carbon dioxide, placed in the thermometer under pressure. As the mercury rises, the gas pressures is increased, so that it is possible to use these thermometers for temperatures as high as 1000oF.β With what, besides mercury, would a thermometer be filled if it was designed to be used for measuring temperature of about 500oF? (A) Pyrometer (B) Inert gas (C) Iron and brass (D) Gas Ans. (B) Q.4. The cost of manufacturing tractors in Korea is twenty percent less than the cost of manufacturing tractors in Germany. Even after transportation fees and import taxes are added, it is still cheaper to import tractors from Korea to Germany than to produce tractors in Germany. Which of the following assertions is best supported by the above information? (A) Labour costs in Korea are twenty percent below those in Germany. (B) Importing tractors into Germany will eliminate twenty percent of the manufacturing jobs in Germany. (C) The costs of transporting a tractor from Korea to Germany is more than twenty percent ofthe cost of manufacturing the tractor in Korea. (D) The import taxes on a tractor imported from Korea to Germanyis less than twenty percentof the cost of manufacturing the tractor in Germany. Ans. (D) Numerical Ability Q.5. In a survey, 3/16 of the people surveyed told that they preferred to use publictransport while commuting daily to office. 5/8 of the people surveyed told that theypreferred to use their own vehicles. The remaining 75 respondents said thatthey had no clear preference. How many people preferred to use publictransport? (A) 75 (B) 100 (C) 125 (D) 133 Ans. (A) |