Monday, 2 October 2017

INTELLIGENCE BUREAU ACIO EXAM TEST ONLINE (03-10-2017)

INTELLIGENCE BUREAU ACIO EXAM TEST ONLINE


Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it in the Answer sheet.
  1. 1.HERETICAL

  2. Contradictory
    Doubtful
    Impious
    Orthodox

  3. PHILISTINE

  4. Cultured
    Libertine
    Sober
    Educated

  5. LACERATION

  6. Convalescence
    Recouperation
    Healing
    Palpitation

  7. IMPLICATE

  8. Disentangle
    Impersonate
    Complicate
    Impose

  9. INGEST

  10. Disrupt
    Disgorge
    Dismiss
    Display

  11. Directions—(Q. 06-10) Groups of four words are given. In each group, one word is correctly

  12. Clientele
    Clientale
    Cleintele
    Clientelle

  13. Directions—(Q. 06-10) Groups of four words are given. In each group, one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer sheet.

  14. Punctileous
    Punctilious
    Punctillious
    Punctileus

  15. Directions—(Q.06-10) Groups of four words are given. In each group, one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer sheet.

  16. Haemorrage
    Hemorhage
    Hemmorage
    Haemorrhage

  17. Directions—(Q. 06-10) Groups of four words are given. In each group, one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer sheet.

  18. Fascimile
    Facsimele
    Facsimile
    Facksimile

  19. Directions—(Q.06-10) Groups of four words are given. In each group, one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer sheet.

  20. Hoseire
    Hosier
    Hosair
    Hasier

  21. 16. We know that he is the one responsible for the discord but as he is well-connected all we can do is send him to Coventry

  22. transfer him
    commend him
    boycott him
    dismiss him

  23. A Prime Minister cannot ride rough shod over his ministerial colleagues for long.

  24. deal unkindly with
    take for granted
    be hamhanded with
    exploit wilfully

  25. The say, join the Army to drink life to the lees.

  26. to have the best of fun and fortune
    to enjoy a life of drinking and dancing
    to have a life full of adventures
    to have the best of life

  27. He was down in the mouth as he was defeated in the elections.

  28. unable to speak
    very depressed
    very angry
    very confused

  29. The noble man gave up the ghost.

  30. left the ghost
    lived like a ghost
    invited ghost
    died

    Directions—(Q. 16-20) Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence and indicate it by blackening the appropriate rectangle [■] in the Answer sheet.
  31. The time between midnight and noon—

  32. Afternoon
    Antipodes
    Ante-meridiem
    Antenatal

  33. One who is a dabbler in arts, science or literature—

  34. Dilettante
    Aesthete
    Maestro
    Connoisseur

  35. Fear of height—

  36. Agoraphobia
    Hydrophobia
    Acrophobia
    Pyrophobia

  37. Still existing and known—

  38. Extent
    Extant
    Eternal
    Immanent

  39. A remedy for all ills—

  40. Narcotic
    Panacea
    Medicine
    Quack

    Directions—(Q. 21–25) The Ist and the last sentences of the passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then find the correct answer and indicate it in the Answer sheet.
  41. 1. There are some places that experience heavy rains throughout the year.P. So, the local administration should take steps to provide a proper drainage system to clear the stagnant water.Q. If water stagnates on the road sides, it leads to the spread of infectious diseases.R. Additionally, measures should be taken to spray disinfectants.S. In such places, people adapt themselves to moist weather.6. By taking such steps, spread of diseases can be checked.

  42. QPSR
    SQPR
    RSQP
    PQSR

  43. 1. Addiction to alcoholic drinks affects the social life of the people.P. Gradually drinking becomes a habit.Q. The person becomes an addict.R. When once it becomes a habit, it is difficult to give up.S. A person begins to drink just for the fun of it.6. If he doesn’t have his bottle of drink, he becomes restless.

  44. SPRQ
    SRQP
    QRPS
    QPRS

  45. 1. Braille lost his eyesight accidentally as a child.P. In his days, the few books that were available for blind people were printed in big, raised type.Q. After that he became a teacher.R. The letters used were t hose of the ordinary alphabet.S. Nevertheless, he was able to complete his education at a school for the blind in Paris.6. Braille’s idea was to use raised dots instead of raised letters.

  46. PQRS
    SQPR
    SRPQ
    QPRS

  47. What are the strategies to strengthen reading habits among early literates, school dropouts and even adults ?P. Normally, subtitles for a film, say in Hindi, will be in some other language, say, English.Q. According to a research survey, SLS ‘‘doubles and even triples the role of reading improvement that children may be achieving through formal education.’’R. But SLS harps on the argument that since the film viewers are familiar with the script, they can read thewords in their favourite dialogues and films.S. One of the novel and effective strategies is Same Language Subtitles (SLS), which was introduced in Ahmedabad in 1996.6. Since, a huge number of children and adults watch TV for entertainment even in the ruralareas of India, why not use this resource to get an educational benefit out of it ?

  48. PQSR
    PRQS
    SPRQ
    SQRP

  49. Disappointment doesn’t equal failure.P. When you feel disappointed, you can either seek comfort or seek a solution.Q. First, step back, stop what you’re doing, and try to obtain some comfort-but don’t gettrapped into staying comfortable.R. The best approach includes some of both.S. Seen in a positive light, it can stimulate learning and growth.6. Having licked your wounds, prepare for another effort based on a new solution to the problem.

  50. SRQP
    RSPQ
    SPRQ
    PRSQ

    Directions—(Q. 26-30) A sentence has been given in Active Voice/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice and mark your answer in the Answer sheet.
  51. Who will have broken the Gramophone record ?

  52. By whom the Gramophone record has been broken ?
    By whom have the Gramophone record been broken ?
    By whom will have the Gramophone record been broken ?
    By whom has the Gramophone record been broken ?

  53. People once believed that the sun was a God—

  54. The sun is once being believed to be a God
    The sun has once been believed to be a God
    It was once believed that the sun was a God
    It is once believed that the sun is a God

  55. Can we send this parcel by air mail ?

  56. By air mail, can this parcel be sent ?
    Can this parcel be send by air mail ?
    Can this parcel be sent by air mail ?
    Can by air mail, this parcel be sent ?

  57. People ought not to speak about such things in public—

  58. Such things ought to be not spoken about in public by people
    Such things ought not to be spoken about in public
    Such things ought to be spoken about not in public
    Let such things not be spoken about in public by people

  59. I shall be complimented by all when I win the game—

  60. Everyone will compliment me when the game is won by me
    All shall compliment me when I win the game
    All are complimenting me when the game is won
    All will have complimented me when I win the game

    Directions—(Q. 31-35) You have one brief passage with 5 questions. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and mark it by blackening the appropriate rectangle [■] in the Answer sheet. Passage : A rat’s thick, furry body brushed his cheek, its whiskered nose sniffing at his mouth. Quivering with revulsion, Kunta snapped his teeth together desperately and the rat ran away. In rage, Kunta snatched and kicked against the shackles that bound his wrists and ankles. Instantly, angry exclamations and jerking came back from whomever he was shackled to. The shock and pain adding to his fury, Kunta lunged upward, his head bumping hard against wood-right on the spot where he had been clubbed by the ‘toubol’ back in the woods. Gasping the snarling, he and the unseen man next to him battered their iron cuffs at each other until both slumped back in exhaustion. Kunta felt himself starting to vomit again, and he tried to force it back, hut couldn’t. His already emptied belly squeezed up a thin, sour fluid that drained from the side of his mouth as he lay wishing that he might die. He told himself that he mustn’t lose control again if he wanted to save his strength and his sanity. After a while, when he felt he could move again, he very slowly and carefully explored his shackled right wrist and ankle with his left hand. They were bleeding. He pulled lightly on the the left ankle and wrist of the man he had fought with. On Kunta’s left, chained to him by the ankles, lay some other man, someone who kept up a steady moaning and they were all so close that their shoulders, arms, and legs touched if any of them moved even a little.
  61. How many people are there definitely with Kunta ?

  62. No one else
    One other person
    Two other persons
    Many others

  63. In the passage, Kunta vomited again because he—

  64. was not keeping well
    was very hungry
    was angry with someone
    had fought with someone

  65. The man is referred to as ‘unseen’ because—

  66. Kunta didn’t know him
    Kunta wouldn’t turn his head to see him
    It was dark
    Kunta was tied

  67. Where is Kunta ?

  68. In the open air
    In a prison
    In a confined space
    Not mentioned in the text

  69. Kunta was desperate when a rat came near him because—

  70. he quivered with revulsion
    he was angry and hungry
    he was shackled and helpless
    he was tied to someone else

    Directions—(Q. 36-45) In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your answer in the Answer sheet. A modern example of the process of evolution by natural selection in action is provided by the peppered moth. The moth is …36… pale in colour, a mottled grey which …37… the moth to settle, wings outstret-ched, …38… the bark of lichen covered trees and …39… unnoticed. It can thus save itself from many …40… birds. However, many years ago some British …41… found that there does exist a second…42… of this moth, with dark sooty wings. Research has …43… established that both belong to the …44… species, but the dark moth lives in …45… surroundings, where the trunks of the trees on which they live are dark with industrial grime.

  71. only
    normally
    really
    obviously


  72. permits
    allows
    enables
    obstructs


  73. in
    on
    about
    under


  74. be
    hide
    run
    come


  75. ordinary
    circulatory
    predatory
    stationary


  76. naturalists
    ornithologists
    excavators
    scholars


  77. group
    section
    variety
    society


  78. however
    now
    then
    since


  79. same
    similar
    like
    one


  80. rural
    mechanical
    agricultural
    urban

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INTELLIGENCE BUREAU ACIO EXAM TEST ONLINE

SSC CGL (TIER-2) ONLINE RE- EXAM PAPER - 2016


  1. 1.How many languages and dialects are spoken by people all over the world?

  2. 6,000
    9,000
    4,000
    1,000

  3. Approximately, how many people speak Chinese language?

  4. 1 billion
    1 million
    1 lakh
    1 thousand

  5. The language with the richest vocabulary is:

  6. Hindi
    French
    English
    German

  7. English Language have more than ?? words:

  8. 4,50,000
    45,000
    4,500
    450

  9. The oldest Indian language is:

  10. Telugu
    Hindu
    Tamil
    Punjabi

  11. Which book has been printed in the maximum number of languages and these scripts?

  12. The Bible
    Hiraka Sutra
    The Super Book
    None of these

  13. The only religious book ever printed in a shorthand scripts is:

  14. The Ramayana
    The Mahabharata
    The bible
    Guru Granth Sahib

  15. The oldest printed work in the world, which dates back to AD 868 is:

  16. The Bible
    The Hirake Sutra
    The Ramayana
    The Mahabharata

  17. The largest book, the super book, is ?? and weight is ??

  18. 270 cm, 300 cm, 252 kg.
    100 cm, 110 cm, 100 kg.
    200 cm, 100 cm, 60 kg.
    None of these

  19. Les Hommes de bonne volonté is the:

  20. Longest novel ever published
    Shortest novel every published
    The oldest novel
    None of these

  21. The author of the play/book ?Ratnawali? is:

  22. Tulsidas
    Kalidas
    Harsha Vardhan
    Prem Chand

  23. Which of the following in the book/play written by Maithili Sharan Gupt?

  24. Saket
    Satyartha Prakash
    Shakuntala
    Savitri

  25. The book ?Satyartha Prakash? was written by:

  26. Swami Dayanand
    Swami Vivekanand
    Sarojini Naidu
    Kalidas

  27. The play/book ?Shakuntala? was written by:

  28. Maithili Sharan gupt
    Swami Dayanand
    Kalidas
    Tulsidas

  29. Which of the following is the author of ?Song of India, The?:

  30. Firdausi
    Sarojini Naidu
    Lala Lajpat Rai
    Sri Aurobindo Ghosh

  31. The author of the book ?Time machine? is:

  32. Lewis Carroll
    Robert Louis Stevenson
    Charles Lamb
    H.G. Wells

  33. Which of the following book was written by Tulsidas:

  34. Vinay Patrika
    Ramcharitmanas
    Both (a) and (b)

    Yashodhara
  35. The book ?Vish Vriksha? was written by:

  36. Bankimchandra Chatterjee
    Annie Basant
    Tulsidas
    Kalidas

  37. The book ?We Indians? was written by:

  38. H.G. Wells
    Khushwant Singh
    James Jeans
    Thomas Moore

  39. Which of he following is he author of play/book ?Yashodhara?:

  40. Maithili Sharan Gupt
    Khushwant Singh
    Bankimchandra Chatterjee
    Sarojini Naidu

  41. Dhyan Chand was:

  42. A great hockey player
    Captained he Indian hockey team which won a gold medal in 1936 Berlin Olympics
    Scored 101 goals at the Olympic games and 300 goals in the international matches.
    All the statements are correct

  43. Who developed the small pox vaccination?

  44. Eduard Jenner
    Alexander Fleming
    Albert Einstein
    None of these

  45. Euclid was:

  46. Greek mathematician
    Contributor to the use of deductive principles of logic as the basis of geometry
    Propounded the geometrical theosems
    All the statements are correct

  47. Fa-hien was:

  48. The first Buddhist pilgrim of China to visit India during the reign of Chandragupta Vikramaditya
    The discover of Puerto Rico and Jamaica
    The first Buddhist pilgrim of India to visit China
    None of these

  49. Firdausi was:

  50. A person poet
    Well known for his epic ?Sharnama?
    Both are correct
    None of these

  51. Who is also known as the ?Lady with the Lamp??

  52. Florence Nightingale
    Sarojini Naidu
    Rani Laxmibai
    Bachendri Pal

  53. Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit was:

  54. A German Physicist
    Developed the mercury thermometer in 1714
    Devised temperature scale
    All are correct

  55. Galileo was an Italian astronomer who:

  56. Developed the telescope
    Discovered 4 satellites of Jupiter
    Discovered that the movement of the pendulum produces a regular time measurement.
    All are correct

  57. Who is known as the father of English poetry?

  58. Geoffrey Chaucer
    John Milton
    John Keats
    None of these

  59. The American General who led the revolt against the British & declared American independence was:

  60. George Washington
    Bill Clinton
    George Bush
    None of these

  61. Marco Polo

  62. Discovered Greenland
    Traveled three China, India and other parts of Asia
    Traveled round the cape of Good Hope
    Discovered Canada

  63. Who landed on the mainland of South America for the First time?

  64. Discovered Greenland
    Landed on the mainland of south America
    Discovered the sea route from Europe to India.
    None of these

  65. Who was first to sail sound the strait, reached the Philippines and named the Pacific Ocean?

  66. Ferdinand Magelion
    Jacques Carter
    William Janszoom
    Vasco da Gama

  67. Who discovered Australia?

  68. Eric the Red
    Leif Ericsson
    William Janszoom
    None of these

  69. Who located the magnetic pole?

  70. Sir James Clark
    Rear Admiral
    Sir John Ross
    All the above

  71. Who was first to reach the South Pole?

  72. Rear Admiral
    Capt. Amundsen
    Capt. R. E. Scett
    Sir Edmund Hillary

  73. Who was the first to cross the Antarctic?

  74. Sir Vivian Fuchs & sir Edmund Hillary
    Maj. Yuri Gagarin and Maj. Gherman Titor
    Capt. R. E. Scott
    All of these

  75. Who were the first to journey into space?

  76. Maj. Yori Gagarin and maj. Gherman Titor from Russia
    Comm. Grissom and Col john Glenn from America
    Both are correc
    None of these

  77. Who was the first man to ?Walk? in space?

  78. Col. Leonor from Russia
    Major White from America
    Both of these
    None of these

  79. Who were the first to circle the moon?

  80. Frank boreman, Bill Anders and Jim Lovell
    Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin
    Charles Conrad and Alan Bean
    None of these

  81. ?Arena? is the special name for playground of:

  82. Cricket
    Lawn Tennis
    Wrestling
    Skating

  83. The national sport of Canada is:

  84. Tennis and cricket
    Lacrosse
    Judo
    Rugby and Football

  85. Badminton is the national sport at:

  86. Malaysia
    Scotland
    China
    Former soviet Union

  87. Where is the Vallabhbhai Patel stadium located?

  88. Kolkata
    Mumbai
    Chennai
    Delhi

  89. Where is the sports stadium, Green Park, located?

  90. Kanpur
    Jamshedpur
    Cuttack
    Patiala

  91. For which of the following disciplines in Nobel Prize awarded?

  92. Physics and chemistry
    Physiology or Medicine
    Literature, Peace and Economics
    All the above

  93. On which date is Nobel Prize awarded?

  94. December 10
    January 10
    April 10
    July 10

  95. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, awarded the Noble Prize in:

  96. Physics
    Economics
    Chemistry
    (a) and (c)

  97. The committee of the Norwegian Parliament awards the prize for:

  98. Economics
    Peace
    Medicine
    Literature

  99. Dr. Linus Carl Pauling is the only person to have won two Nobel Prizes individually for:

  100. Chemistry in 1954, peace prize in 1962
    Peace prize in 1954, Chemistry in 1962
    Physics in 154, Medicine in 1962
    Medicine in 1954, Physics in 1962

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Sunday, 1 October 2017

Online test ssc

SSC CGL (TIER-2) ONLINE RE- EXAM PAPER - 2016


  1. 1.Twenty one times of a positive number is less than its square by 100. The value of the positive number is

  2. 25
    26
    42
    41

  3. Two pipes of length 1.5 m and 1.2 m are to be cut into equal pieces without leaving any extra length of pipes. the greatest lenght of the pipe pieces of same size which can be cut from these two lengths will be

  4. 0.13m
    0.4m
    0.3 m
    0.41 m

  5. A General of an Army wants to create a formation of square from 36562 army men. After arrangement, he found some army men remained unused. Then the number of such army men remained unused was

  6. 36
    65
    81
    97

  7. The smallest number which should be added to 756896 so as to obtain a multiple of 11, is

  8. 1
    2
    3
    5

  9. A boy found the answer for the question "sub tract the sum of 1/4 and 1/5 from unity and express the answer in decimals" as 0.45 the percentage of error in his answer was

  10. (100/11)%
    50%
    10%
    (200/11)%

  11. The product of two numbers is 48. if one number equals "The number of wings of a bird plus 2 times the number of fingers on your hand divided by the number of wheels of a Tricycle". Then the other number is

  12. 9
    10
    12
    18

  13. Natu and Buchuku each have certain number of oranges. Natu says to Buchku," if you give me 10 of your oranges, i will have twice the number of oranges left with you " Buchku replies, "if you give me 10 of your oranges, I will have the same number of oranges as left with you." What is the number of oranges with Natu and Buchku, respectively?

  14. 50,20
    70,50
    20,50
    50,70

  15. Three electronic devices make a beep after every 48 sec, 72 sec and 108 sec respectively. They beeped together at 10 a.m. The time when they will next make a beep together at the earliest is

  16. 10:07:12 hrs
    10:07:24 hrs
    10:07:36 hrs
    10:07:48 hrs

  17. Two baskets together have 640 oranges. If (1/5)th of the oranges in the first basket be taken to the second basket. The number of oran ges in the first basket is

  18. 800
    600
    400
    300

  19. P can do (1/4)th of work in 10 days, Q can do 40% of work in 40 days. who will complete the work first ?

  20. P
    Q
    R
    Both P and R

  21. Working 7 hours in a day, 4 men can do a piece of work in 8 days, the required number of men to perform the same work in 4 days will be

  22. 8
    4
    7
    9

  23. 35 persons are engaged to complete a work in 60 days. after 32 days it is observed that only (2/5)th part done. The number of persons to be engaged to complete the remaining work in the said period is

  24. 20
    35
    30
    25

  25. The time taken by 4 men to complete a job is double the time taken by 5 children to complete the same job. Each man is twice as fast as a woman. how long will 12 men, 10 children and 8 women take to complete a job, given that a child would finish the job in 20 days.

  26. 4 days
    3 days
    2 days
    1 days

  27. A and B together can complete a piece of work in 12 days. They worked together for 5 days and then A alone finished the rest work in 14 days. A alone can complete the work in _____

  28. 24 days
    22 days
    20 days
    18 days

  29. A shopkeeper offers 15% discount on all plastic toys. He offers a further discount of 4% on the reduced price to those customers who pay cash. What does a customer have to pay (in Rs) in case for a toy of rs 200?

  30. 133.7
    129.8
    163.2
    153.3

  31. A photographer allows a discount of 10% on the advertised price of a camera. The price (in Rs) that must be marked on the camera, which cost him Rs 600, to make a profit of 20% would be

  32. 650
    800
    700
    850

  33. A dinner set is quoted for Rs 1500. A customer pays Rs 1173 for it. If the customer got a series of two discounts and the rate of first discount is 15% then the rate of second discount was

  34. 15%
    7%
    9%
    8%

  35. In a college union, there are 48 students. The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls is 5:3. The number of girls to be added in the union, so that the number of boys- to girls in 6:5 is

  36. 6
    7
    12
    17

  37. There are three bottles of mixture of syrup and water of ratios 2:3, 3:4 and 7:5. 10 Litres of first and 21 litres of second bottles are taken. How much quantity from third bottle is to be taken so that final mixture from three bottles will be of ratios 1:1

  38. 25 Litres
    20 Litres
    35 Litres
    30 Litres

  39. In a coloured picture of blue and yellow colour, blue and yellow colour is used in the ratio of 4:3, respectively. If in upper half,blue : yellow is 2:3, then in the lower half bule : yellow is

  40. 1:1
    2:1
    26:9
    9:26

  41. A and B start an enterprise together, with a as active partner. A invests Rs 4000 and Rs 2000 more after 8 months. B invests Rs 5000 and withdraws Rs 2000 after 9 monts. Being the active partner., A takes Rs 100 per month as allowance, from the profit. What is the share of B if the profit for the year is Rs 6700?

  42. 3350
    3250
    2700
    2800

  43. A sum of Rs 15525 is divided among Sunil Anil and Jamil such that if Rs 22, Rs 35 and Rs 48 be diminished from their remaining sums shall be in the ratio 7:10:13. What would have been the ratio of their sums of Rs 16, Rs 77 and Rs 37 respectively were added to their original shares ?

  44. 9:13:17
    18:26:35
    36:52:67
    None of these

  45. A's income is Rs 140 more than B's income and c's income is Rs 80 more than D's. If the ratio of A's and C's income is 2:3 and the ratio of B's and D's income is 1:2 then the incomes of A, b, C and D are respectively

  46. Rs260, Rs120,Rs 320 and 240
    RS 300, Rs 160, Rs 600 and Rs 520
    Rs 400, Rs 260, Rs 600 and Rs 520
    RS 320, Rs 180, Rs 480 and Rs 360

  47. A batsman has a certain average of runs for 12 innings. In the 13th Inning he scores 96 runs, thereby inceasing his average by 5 runs. What will be his average after 13th Inning ?

  48. 28
    32
    36
    42

  49. A team of 8 persons joins in a shooting competition. The best marksman scored 85 points. If he had scored 92 points. If he had scored 92 points. The average score for the team would have been 84. The number of points the team scored was

  50. 672
    665
    645
    588

  51. A librarian purchased 60 story books for his library. But he found that he could get 4 extra bools by spending rs 336 more and then the overall average price per book would be reduced by RS 1. The previous average price of each book was

  52. Rs 84
    Rs 83
    Rs68
    Rs 100

  53. In an exam, the avarage marks obtained by John in English, Maths, Hindi and Drawing were 50. His average marks in Maths, Science, Social Studies and Craft were 70. if the average marks in all seven subjects in 58, his score in maths was

  54. 50
    52
    60
    74

  55. The average weight of 3 men A,B and C is 84 Kg. Another man d joins the group and the average now becomes 80 Kg. If another man E whose weight is 3 Kg more than that of D, replaces A then the average weight of B,C,d and E becomes 79 Kg. What is the weight of A?

  56. 70 Kg
    72 KG
    75 KG
    80 KG

  57. The ratio of cost price and selling price 25:26, The percent of profit will be

  58. 26%
    25%
    1%
    4%

  59. Mr. Kapur purchased tow toy cycles for Rs 750 each. He sold these cycles, gaining 6 % on one and losing 4% on the other. The gain or loss percent in the whole transaction is

  60. 1% loss
    1% gain
    1.5% loss
    1.5 gain

  61. The profit earned by a shopkeer by selling a bucket at a gain of 8% is Rs 28 more than when he sells it at a loss of 8% The cost price (in Rupees ) of the bucket is

  62. 170
    190
    175
    165

  63. A man bought 500 metres of electronic wire at 50 paise per metre. He sold 50% of it at a profit of 5 % At what percent should he sell the remainder so as to gain 10% on the whole transaction ?

  64. 13%
    12.5%
    15%
    20%

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