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Test Of The Day

1. Find remainder of (7^99)/6? 
2
1
4
3
None of these

2. What is the greatest number of 4 digits that when divided by any of the numbers 6, 9, 12, 17 leaves a remainder of 2?
9792
9982
9794
9906
None of these
Ans: LCM of 6, 9, 12, 17 = 612 Greatest Number of 4 digit divisible by 612 is 9792, to get remainder 2 number should be = 9792 + 2 = 9794

3. In a fraction, numerator is increased by 20% and the denominator is diminished by 30%. The new fraction obtained is 2/3. The original fraction is: 

7/18
5/9
6/11
3/5
None of these

4. Find a single discount equivalent to a discount series of 25%, 20%, 10%?

23%
46%
48%
55%
50%

5. By selling pen for ` 81, a shopkeeper gain 35%. At what price should he sell the pen to gain 20% on the cost price? 

Rs. 72
Rs. 66
Rs. 92
Rs. 76
None of these

Directions (Q. 6–10) :Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is 'No error' the answer is 5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any) 
6. Yet for historical reasons, 1)/ many organisation today 2)/ don't have 3)/ much leadership. 4)/ No error 5)

1
2
3
4
5
Ans: Replace ‘organization’ with ‘organizations’

7. There is a sense of 1)/ joy in doing 2)/ one's work 3)/ honestly and efficiently. 4) /No error 5)

accumulative, subsume
enormous, apply
empowering, delegate
insatiable, contain
evolutionary, rationalize

8. Any attempt to abolish 1)/ child labour 2)/ through legal recourse would, 3)/ in the circumstances, not be practical. 4)/ No error 5)

anything, issues
behaviors, players
advocacy, managers
something, personnel
philosophy, problems
Ans: Replace ‘in’ with ‘under’

9. Kashmir had been 1)/ the bone of 2)/ contention from 3) /a very long time. 4)/ No error 5)

expected, be
required, being
needed, get
warned, be
supposed, have
Ans: Replace ‘from’ with ‘for’

10. A moment's reflection 1)/ would show that 2)/ there can be 3)/ another reason. 4)/ No error 5) 

reports, findings
articles, observations
drawbacks, preparations
results, investigations
observations, teams
Ans: Replace ‘can’ with ‘could’

Direction(11 to 15): P @Q means P is either greater than or equal to Q
P + Q means P is either smaller than or equal to Q
P % Q means P is greater than Q
P X Q means P is smaller than Q
P $ Q means P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q

Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statement to be true ,find which of the two conditions I and II given below them is /are definately true ? Give answer.
a) If only conclusion I is true
b) If only conclusion II is true
c) If either I or II is true
d) If neither I or II is true
e) If both I and II is true


11. Statements : M @R , R%T , T$ K 
Conclusion : 
I) KXM, 
II) TXM 

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5

12. Statements : H%J, B+J, B@F 
Conclusion: 
I) F$J, 
II) J%F

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5

13. Statements : D$M, M%W, W@R 
Conclusion : 
I) RXD, 
II) W+D

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6

14. Statements : A+N , NXV, V$J 
Conclusion: 
I) J@N, 
II) A +V

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5

15. Statements : KXT , T@B , B+M 
Conclusion : 
I) M%T 
II) K+B 

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5

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