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Question 1
A. Has exploited weaknesses in the global order to emerge as a threat to the entire world.
B. The G20 summit in Turkey was understandably overshadowed by the horrific terror strikes in Paris, forcing world leaders to push any economic agenda to the background.
C. But has also leveraged differences between major powers to expand its footprint.
D. There’s no denying the fact that the Islamic State (IS), terror group responsible for the Paris massacre,
E. It has not only preyed upon sectarian rivalries in the Middle East to carve out its so-called caliphate,
F. There were resolute assertions that all nations needed to unite to defeat the terror menace before it was too late.
Question 2
A. Has exploited weaknesses in the global order to emerge as a threat to the entire world.
B. The G20 summit in Turkey was understandably overshadowed by the horrific terror strikes in Paris, forcing world leaders to push any economic agenda to the background.
C. But has also leveraged differences between major powers to expand its footprint.
D. There’s no denying the fact that the Islamic State (IS), terror group responsible for the Paris massacre,
E. It has not only preyed upon sectarian rivalries in the Middle East to carve out its so-called caliphate,
F. There were resolute assertions that all nations needed to unite to defeat the terror menace before it was too late.
Question 3
A. Has exploited weaknesses in the global order to emerge as a threat to the entire world.
B. The G20 summit in Turkey was understandably overshadowed by the horrific terror strikes in Paris, forcing world leaders to push any economic agenda to the background.
C. But has also leveraged differences between major powers to expand its footprint.
D. There’s no denying the fact that the Islamic State (IS), terror group responsible for the Paris massacre,
E. It has not only preyed upon sectarian rivalries in the Middle East to carve out its so-called caliphate,
F. There were resolute assertions that all nations needed to unite to defeat the terror menace before it was too late.
Question 4
A. Has exploited weaknesses in the global order to emerge as a threat to the entire world.
B. The G20 summit in Turkey was understandably overshadowed by the horrific terror strikes in Paris, forcing world leaders to push any economic agenda to the background.
C. But has also leveraged differences between major powers to expand its footprint.
D. There’s no denying the fact that the Islamic State (IS), terror group responsible for the Paris massacre,
E. It has not only preyed upon sectarian rivalries in the Middle East to carve out its so-called caliphate,
F. There were resolute assertions that all nations needed to unite to defeat the terror menace before it was too late.
Question 5
A. Has exploited weaknesses in the global order to emerge as a threat to the entire world.
B. The G20 summit in Turkey was understandably overshadowed by the horrific terror strikes in Paris, forcing world leaders to push any economic agenda to the background.
C. But has also leveraged differences between major powers to expand its footprint.
D. There’s no denying the fact that the Islamic State (IS), terror group responsible for the Paris massacre,
E. It has not only preyed upon sectarian rivalries in the Middle East to carve out its so-called caliphate,
F. There were resolute assertions that all nations needed to unite to defeat the terror menace before it was too late.
Question 6
Quantity II: The cost of fencing a rectangular park of length 54m at Rs. 18 per m is Rs. 3456. A path of 4 m has been made around inside of the park. Find the cost of paving the path with marbles at Rs. 34 per.
Question 7
Quantity I: Price of the petrol is increased by 20%. By how much percent the consumption of the petrol should be decreased so that the expenditure remains unchanged?
Quantity II: First number is 20% more than the second number. Second number is how much percent less than the first number.
Question 8
Quantity I: A mixture contains milk and water in the ratio of 3: 2 respectively. If 64 litres of milk and 64 litres of water are added to this mixture, then the ratio of milk and water changes to 10: 7, respectively. Find the initial quantity of water in the mixture.
Quantity II: 340 litre
Question 9
Quantity I: Aaliya and Deepika can complete a work in 12 days and 18 days respectively. If they are entitled to receive Rs. 2400 for the completion of work, find the share of Deepika (in Rs.).
Quantity II: Rs. 840
Question 10
Quantity I: X
Quantity II: Y
Question 11
7 A 6 P $ R & 4 Q Y # T @ 9 3 I S O 9 9 L J U E © K % 3
Step 1: The letters which are immediately preceded and immediately followed by a symbol are arranged at the end of the series in alphabetical order (they are arranged just after 3).
Step 2: The numbers which are immediately preceded by the letter and immediately followed by the symbol are arranged between 9 and S in ascending order.
Step 3: The numbers which are immediately followed by the letter are interchanged its position with respect to the element just after it.
Note: Step 2 is applied after step 1 and step 3 is applied after step 2.
Which of the following is the third element from the right end in step 2?
Question 12
7 A 6 P $ R & 4 Q Y # T @ 9 3 I S O 9 9 L J U E © K % 3
Step 1: The letters which are immediately preceded and immediately followed by a symbol are arranged at the end of the series in alphabetical order (they are arranged just after 3).
Step 2: The numbers which are immediately preceded by the letter and immediately followed by the symbol are arranged between 9 and S in ascending order.
Step 3: The numbers which are immediately followed by the letter are interchanged its position with respect to the element just after it.
Note: Step 2 is applied after step 1 and step 3 is applied after step 2.
Question 13
7 A 6 P $ R & 4 Q Y # T @ 9 3 I S O 9 9 L J U E © K % 3
Step 1: The letters which are immediately preceded and immediately followed by a symbol are arranged at the end of the series in alphabetical order (they are arranged just after 3).
Step 2: The numbers which are immediately preceded by the letter and immediately followed by the symbol are arranged between 9 and S in ascending order.
Step 3: The numbers which are immediately followed by the letter are interchanged its position with respect to the element just after it.
Note: Step 2 is applied after step 1 and step 3 is applied after step 2.
Question 14
7 A 6 P $ R & 4 Q Y # T @ 9 3 I S O 9 9 L J U E © K % 3
Step 1: The letters which are immediately preceded and immediately followed by a symbol are arranged at the end of the series in alphabetical order (they are arranged just after 3).
Step 2: The numbers which are immediately preceded by the letter and immediately followed by the symbol are arranged between 9 and S in ascending order.
Step 3: The numbers which are immediately followed by the letter are interchanged its position with respect to the element just after it.
Note: Step 2 is applied after step 1 and step 3 is applied after step 2.
Question 15
7 A 6 P $ R & 4 Q Y # T @ 9 3 I S O 9 9 L J U E © K % 3
Step 1: The letters which are immediately preceded and immediately followed by a symbol are arranged at the end of the series in alphabetical order (they are arranged just after 3).
Step 2: The numbers which are immediately preceded by the letter and immediately followed by the symbol are arranged between 9 and S in ascending order.
Step 3: The numbers which are immediately followed by the letter are interchanged its position with respect to the element just after it.
Note: Step 2 is applied after step 1 and step 3 is applied after step 2.
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