"If you want a hassle-free holiday package for Country X join only our tour. Hurry up; only a few seats available."- An advertisement of a global tourist company.
If the above statement is true, which of the following has been assumed while making this statement ?
A. Travel packages offered by other tour operators are neither cheap nor comfortable.
B. Most. of the people desire convenience and comfort while going for a holiday.
C. No more seats are available with other travel agencies for a holiday in country X.
D. Now a days, people have a lot of money to spend on their comfort.
Answer & Explanation
Answer : Option
B
Explanation :
(1) is not an assumption as nothing is mentioned about other tour oprators.
(2) is implicit as keeping in mind people's desire and hope of positive response the company used a phrase like a hassle-free holiday package in the advertisement.
(3) is not impliciti as nothing is mentioned about other travel agencies.
Any young man who demands dowry for marriage, discredits himself and dishonours womanhood.
Based on fhe above statement, which of the following conclusions can be drawn ?
A. Dowry is illegal according to the Indian Constitution.
B. Those who take dowry in marriages should be condemned by the society.
C. Those who do not take dowry in marriages respect womanhood.
D. Govt should make strict laws against those who take dowry to prohibit this evil.
Answer & Explanation
Answer : Option
C
Explanation :
We can conclusion only that those who do not take dowry respect womanhood.
Many school buses have fitted CNG kit without observing the safety guidelines properly. This results in some instances of these buses catching fire due to short circuit and endangering the Uves of the school children. Which of the following can be an effective step to prevent such accident ?
(A) The management of all the schools should stop using buses fitted with CNG kit.
(B) The regional transport authority should immediately carry out checks on all the school buses fitted with CNGkits.
(C) The govt should issue a notification banning school buses which run on CNG kits.
(A) and (C) wouldn't be effective as they would create a prroblem of pollution, If buses with CNG kits are prohibited and, as a consequence, diesel or petrol vehicles take their place.
(B) might be effective, as it is a positive and precautionary step.
The domestic market for electronic hardware in the country is likely to grow from ?1600 crore to about ?6200 crore per annum in the next few years. The govt is likely to restrict foreign exchange needed for imports. So far, India has been importing about 80 per cent of the components required for manufacturing electronic gadgets. The country produced only passive components like resistors, capacitors and conductors. Even integrated circuits (ICs) are being produced in a small way at high cost. Semiconductors have remained India's weak spot.
(A) A11 the integrated circuits required in India are imported from Japan.
(B) India does not have the expertise for producing passive components like resistors, capacitors etc.
(C) An increase of about 250 per cent in India's domestic electronic market is predicted during the next few years.
(D) Other developing countries have highly trained manpower as compared to India.
Which of the following inferences can be drawn from the above information ? (An inference is something which is not directly stated but can be inferred from the given facts.)
(A) cannot be taken as an inference as it is given that ICs are being produced in India also. This contradicts that all the ICs are imported from Japan. It is given in the passage that India manufactured only passive components like resistors capacitors etc. This means that they have the expertise to produce such components. Thus, (B) is invalid.
(C) is a valid assumption,
Increase = (6200 - 1600) crore
= 4600 crore
So, percentage of increase = 4600/1600 x 100
= 287.5%
(D) is not valid as nothing is mentioned about other developing countries.
The domestic market for electronic hardware in the country is likely to grow from ?1600 crore to about ?6200 crore per annum in the next few years. The govt is likely to restrict foreign exchange needed for imports. So far, India has been importing about 80 per cent of the components required for manufacturing electronic gadgets. The country produced only passive components like resistors, capacitors and conductors. Even integrated circuits (ICs) are being produced in a small way at high cost. Semiconductors have remained India's weak spot.
(A) A11 the integrated circuits required in India are imported from Japan.
(B) India does not have the expertise for producing passive components like resistors, capacitors etc.
(C) An increase of about 250 per cent in India's domestic electronic market is predicted during the next few years.
(D) Other developing countries have highly trained manpower as compared to India.
Which of the following is false from the given information ?
Direction (Q. 6-10): In each of the following questions given below, which of the five Answer Figures on the right should come after the Problem Figures on the left. if the sequence were continued ?
In alternate steps, the left and the right pair of elements interchange places and also reverse their order while the middle one is replaced by a new one.