Direction.
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 96-100) : In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
If only assumption I is implicit
If only assumption II is implicit
If either I or II is implicit
If neither I nor II is implicit
A. If only assumption I is implicit
5.76 lak
4.67 lak
3.69 lak
3.96 lak
If I have enough money I would have backpack around Europe. But unfortunately I was broken.
If I have had enough money, I would have done backpack around Europe. But, unfortunately I am broke.
If I had enough money I would backpack around Europe. But, unfortunately I am broke.
If I have enough money I would backpack around all over the Europe. But unfortunately I am broke.
850
650
150
750
11.55 lak
10.65 lak
10.55 lak
9.78 lak
If you try to understand the concept in the class you will not only remember it but also will not be able to put to use while solving even the difficult exercises.
If you tried to understand the concept of the whole class, you will not only remember it, but also can put to use while solving even the difficult exercises.
If you tried to understand the concept in the class, you would not only remember it but also can put it to use while solving even the difficult exercises.
If you tried to understand the concept in the class, you would not only remember it but also could put it to use while solving even the difficult exercises.
TOSHIBA
Lenovo
DELL
Samsung
acceptance of demand deposits
Internet banking
remittance services
lending services
Deepak Mohanty Committee
Suresh Prabhu Committee
Justice BM Shah committee
Nachiket Mor Committee
B
D
A
F
A loan made for a very short period of a few days or a week
Student loans to help cover the cost of higher education
Loans to allow consumers to buy homes they can't pay for upfront
Personal loans for any personal expenses which don't have a designated purpose
MSD and P.V. Sindhu are immediate neighbours of Sardana Singh
Only two people sit between Sardana Singh and P.V. Sindhu
Sardana Singh is an immediate neighbour of the person who faces Dipa Karmakar
Sardana Singh sits second to left of MSD
If only assumption I is implicit
If only assumption II is implicit
If either I or II is implicit
If both I and II are implicit.
x > y
x < y
x >= y
x = y or relation cannot be established
I, E
H, J
B, A
D, E
Only (A)
Only (A) and (B)
Only (B)
None of these
Only I is true
Ony II is true
Both I and II are true
Both I and III are true
Multitasking
Memory Processing
Level Processing
Batch Processing
SAN
CAN
LAN
WAN
Gujarat Institute of Fashion Technology
Government of India Foreign Trade
Gapping Income Free Of Tax
Gujarat International Financial Tech
Decreases, 28: 27
Increases, 27:28
Decreases, 29:28
Increases, 28:29
If only course of action I follows
If only course of action II follows
If either course of action I or II follows.
If neither course of action I nor II follows.
Only (C)
Only (B)
Only (A)
Either (A) or (B)
BlueGene/Q system
Cray XC30
Shaheen II
Tianhe-2
simpler, running in
faster, voting through
easier, running for
fool proof, voting on
11417
11490
12476
10976
146
169
166
139
Pauper
Despondent
Demure
Epitome
12000
14000
16000
18000
A look at the historical data on forecasts made by the IMF in its World Economic Outlook (WEO) reports seems to suggest that optimism bias may be the bigger culprit.
The large negative forecast errors in the recession years skewed the historical averages.
Over the past few years, the growth forecasts made by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have displayed one consistent pattern
Has predicting the fate of the global economy become more difficult in a volatile post-crisis world, or does the IMF suffer from an inherent optimism bias?
B, C
G, D
F, G
E, A