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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

मथस दिसम्बर...

1. Given two points (3, 4) and (t, t) and if the slope of the line is negative, then
Col A: t
Col B: 3

2. Given three series
l: x, 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x
ll: x, x+1, x+2, x+3
lll: 1/x,1/x+1,1/x+2,1/x+3
Which of the series has same mean and median?

3.

Given a figure like above of concentric circles ‘S’ and ‘R’, the radius of inner circle ‘S’ is given as ‘x’& the distance between outer circle and inner circle is given as ‘y’. If the area of inner circle is equal to area of the shaded region, then what is ‘x’ in terms of ‘y’?

4. Given Population of a city in 1980 as ‘p’, if it increases at a rate of 3.6 every year.
What is the population of city in 1982?
(Similar to this)

5. Col A: Standard Deviation of 4, 6, 7 & 9
Col B: Standard Deviation of 3, 6, 7 & 10
(Something of this sort)

6. Given
s(n) = 1; if n is even
s(n) = -1; if n is odd
then what is the value of 2^s(3) - 4^s(3)?

7. The value of 2^-3 + 2^-2 + 2^-1
A. 2^(-6) *7
B. 2^(-3) *6
C. 2^(-3) *7
D. 2^(-3) *3

8. Col A: (2/3)^1*(3/2)^-1
Col B: 1

9. If x^2 - x > 0 and |x| < 1, then
Col A: x
Col B: |x|

10. If x & y are the integers between 13 & 29, then how many sets of values of x & y, will give the ratio of 5/7?

11. If 'S' is a set of all integers that are multiples of 3 & multiples of 5, provided it should be of 2 digits, then find the range of S?
A. 81
B. 77
C. 87
D. 89
E. 91

12.

If x > 90degrees, then
Col A: Area of triangle ABC
Col B: 25

13. If 0 < x < 5 & 0 < y < 15, then which of the following are true?
i. x < y
ii. x + y > 15
iii. & some other condition in terms of x &y

A. Only i
B. Only ii
C. Both i & ii
D. Only iii
& so on…..

Monday, December 1, 2008

ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Nov 28th)

1. Col A: Slope of line joining points (-5, 3) & (-2, 3)
Col B: Slope of line joining points (2, 3) & (0, -2)

2. If 'x' is a positive integer and x^2 = 72, then
Col A: x/36
Col B: 2/x

3. Given a series 3, -5, 2, -1, 3, -5, 2, -1....................
Find the 97th term?

4. If x* = 1 - x and y* = x, then what is the value of y?

5. If a plant grows half of its previous height every day, then what will be its ratio of increase of height for 4th day to 7th day increase?

6. The value of 9^60/3^20?
A. 3^160
B. 3^3
C. 3^2
D. 3^100
E. 3^40

7. 3sqrt(150) =?
A. 2sqrt(15)
B. 2sqrt(17)
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6

ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Nov 28th)

1. Hortatory

2. Potable

3. Sunder

4. Serene

5. Impeccable

6. Vindicate

7. Pacify

8. Turbulent

9. Pucker

10. Intriguing

11. Inane

12. Fraught

13. Placidity


Analogies:

1.Deplore: vile

2.Inane: Significance

3.Fraught: placidity

Friday, November 28, 2008

अहमदाबाद सेण्टर .... २८/11

1. Ineluctable

2.Vitriol

3. Polemical

4.Luculent

5. Stoical

6. Taciturn

7. Peremptory

8. Encomium

ANALOGIES:

1. Founder: sink

2. He: she

3. Unstable: volatile

वेर्बल...२८/11

Quants:

1. There are five numbers in a series, 19, 22, 25, 26, 28..each number is increased by k so that the new mean is 28.5, what is the new median?

2. A parobola is given and was intersecting y-axis at one point given, y = x^2-3, and a point in xy-plane is P(2,k). What is the distance between the point P and that of intersecting on y-axis.
A. 6
B. 7
C. 2sqrt(5)
D. 3sqrt(3 )

3. If a person used to get a 30% discount on movie tickets. When the price of the movie ticket increased by 50%, the amount of discount in dollars remained the same. What is his discount with the new Ticket price in percent terms?

4. If -1 < x< 0
Col A: mod(x-1/2)
Col B: mod (-x-1/2)

5. A number x leaves remainder 7 when divided by 11
when divided by 5 leaves remainder 1
Col a: least possible value of x
Col b: 40

6. Given there are 50 numbers, if the average of the first 25 numbers is 16 ,next 10 numbers is 15 and the last set is 20. What is the average of the entire set ?

अहमदाबाद सेण्टर..२८/११

Quants:

1. There are five numbers in a series, 19, 22, 25, 26, 28..each number is increased by k so that the new mean is 28.5, what is the new median?

2. A parobola is given and was intersecting y-axis at one point given, y = x^2-3, and a point in xy-plane is P(2,k). What is the distance between the point P and that of intersecting on y-axis.
A. 6
B. 7
C. 2sqrt(5)
D. 3sqrt(3 )

3. If a person used to get a 30% discount on movie tickets. When the price of the movie ticket increased by 50%, the amount of discount in dollars remained the same. What is his discount with the new Ticket price in percent terms?

4. If -1 < x< 0
Col A: mod(x-1/2)
Col B: mod (-x-1/2)

5. A number x leaves remainder 7 when divided by 11
when divided by 5 leaves remainder 1
Col a: least possible value of x
Col b: 40

6. Given there are 50 numbers, if the average of the first 25 numbers is 16 ,next 10 numbers is 15 and the last set is 20. What is the average of the entire set ?

Thursday, November 27, 2008

ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Nov 26th)

1. Vaunt

2. Volitional

3. Din

4. Pernicious

5. Swagger

6. Phlegmatic

7. Fretwork

8. Unveil

9. Crouch

10. Raving

11. Collude

12. Remorseful

13. Compassion


Analogies:

1. Collude: Cooperate

2. Remorseful: Compassion

3. Range: Mountain


FROM AHMEDABAD



. Hasty

2. Frivolous

3. Din

4. Succinct

5. Volubility

6. Distend

7. Caustic

8. Centrifuge

9. Anvil

10. Arboreal


Analogies:

1. Centrifuge: Purify

2. Hammer: Anvil

3. Arboreal: Trees


Issue Topic:

1. Governments should concentrate on solving current problems instead of future problems.


Argument topic:

1. 25 babies tested for behavior against external stimuli. Babies whose mother had more hormone melatonin were shy in future & so on....
(It is something related to this)

ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Nov 26th)

1. If ‘A’ wheel has half the diameter of 'B' wheel, then
Col A: Revolutions made by wheel A to complete 5000 revolutions
Col B: Revolutions made by wheel B to complete 2500 revolutions

2. If f(x) = 2x-3 & f(g(x)) = x, then
g(x) = ?
A. (x+3)/2
& 4 other options were given.

3. If a plant grows half of its previous height every day, then what will be its ratio of increase of height for 4th day to 7th day increase?

4. Given numbers from 1 to 10. Two numbers are to be selected from these 10 numbers and they can be same also. What is the probability that at least one of them is even?
A. 1/2
B. 3/4
C. 1/4
& so on....

5. A figure of hexagon with circle circumscribed in it and asked to find the perimeter of in terms of diameter?

6. Given slope of the line and a point (a, b), asked to find y intercept in terms of a & b.

7. Col A: The distance from origin to the point (3, 4)
Col B: The distance from origin to the (5, 2)

8. There are two plants 'A' & 'B'. The plant 'A'
In, 1st week grows 1/4th
2nd week grows 1/5th
3rd week grows 1/6th
4th week grows 1/7th
5th week grows 1/8th
6th week grows 1/9th
& if plant B grows 3/4th in these 6weeks period, then
Col A: Growth of plant 'A' in 6weeks
Col B: Growth of plant 'B' in 6weeks.

9. Given x, y as integers. If A = 896*355*(x-1)(y+2), then
Col A: Unit digit of A
Col B: 0

10. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 10% and its width is decreased by 10%, then what is the new area of the rectangle?
A. Increased by 10%
B. Increased by 1%
C. Remains same
D. Decreased by 1%
E. Decreased by 10%


11. Given a series p1, p2, p3, p4................ If p1 = 1 & pn = 24*p(n-1)+8, then
Col A: The remainder when p66 is divided by 6
Col B: 4
(Here 1, 2, 3, 4, 66, n & n-1 are suffixes)

12. There are two similar cylinders. One cylinder ‘A’ has water filled to half of its height and is standing on its base. Other cylinder ‘B’ is lying down with water filled to two third of its height (i.e. its diameter).
Col A: Volume of the Cylinder A
Col B: Volume of the Cylinder B

13. If the average of 6, x and y is 0, then what is the average of x and y?

14. If n is a positive integer, then
Col A: Remainder when n^2 - n is divided by 2
Col B: 0

15. Col A: (n^2 + 2n)/(n^3+2n^2)
Col B: 1/n

16. Col A: x^2 + y^2
Col B: (x-1)^2 + (y+1)^2
17. If x/y = (sqrt(2)-1)/2 & z = x + y, then the value of z/y?

18. A hexagon is embedded in a circle with radius xxx(some value). Find the perimeter of the hexagon in terms of diameter?
(Question is similar to this)

19. If class A has the average score of 40 for 65 students & class B has the average score of XXX for 55 students, then
Col A: Total average score
Col B: Total number of students

20. An equilateral triangle is given with its side around some 20(approx). If its height is 20x, then find the value of x?

21. A question with Venn diagram is given like this...
A class has above 100 students. If a teacher took 100 answer sheets & out of them she corrected 22 and all of these 22 got ‘A’ grade & if 25% of the remaining get ‘A’ grade, then find the total number of students with ‘A’ grade?

22. There are two plants 'A' & 'B'.
If the plant 'A', in
1st week grows 1/4th
2nd week grows 1/5th
3rd week grows 1/6th
4th week grows 1/7th
5th week grows 1/8th
6th week grows 1/9th
& if plant B grows 3/4th in these 6weeks period, then

Col A: Growth of plant 'A' in 6weeks
Col B: Growth of plant 'B' in 6weeks.

23. For any series, which of these options are equal normally?
I. Mean
II. Median
III. Mode

A. I
B. I and II
C. I and III
D. I, II and III

24. If a wheel 'A' has half the diameter of wheel B, then
Col A: Number of revolutions made by wheel A to cover 5000 miles
Col B: Number of revolutions made by wheel B to cover 2500 miles

25. Col A: The distance from origin to the point (3, 4)
Col B: The distance from origin to the (5, 2)

26. Given a rectangle field whose length ‘l’ and breath ‘b’ is made area=25000, such that its length is increased by 10% and its breadth is been decreased by 5 %.
Col A: Change in area of the rectangle
Col B: 1200

27. Given numbers from 1 to 10. Two numbers are to be selected from these 10 numbers and they can be same also. What is the probability that at least one of them is even?
A. 1/2
B. 3/4
C. 1/4
& so on....

Thursday, November 20, 2008

ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Nov 20th) फ्रॉम अहमदाबाद center

1.. Execrable

2. Estimable

3. Contemptible

4. Deprecate

5. Pristine

6. Blemish

7. Extol

8. Tenable

9. Indefensible

10. Categorical

11. Conditional

12. Defer

13. Hermetic


Analogies:

1. Pristine: Blemish

2. Admire: Hero

3. Hermetic: Sealed

4. Spotted: Stained

5. Defer: Leader


Issue Topic:

1. High profile awards like the Nobel & Oscars do more damage than good as they indicate that only a few people receiving them are deserving and thus give rise to discrimination.


Argument Topic:

1. The following appeared in a newsletter offering advice to investors. "Over 80 percent of the respondents to a recent survey indicated a desire to reduce their intake of foods containing fats and cholesterol, and today low-fat products abound in many food stores. Since many of the food products currently marketed by Old Dairy Industries are high in fat and cholesterol, the company's sales are likely to diminish greatly and their profits will no doubt decrease. We therefore advise Old Dairy stockholders to sell their shares and other investors not to purchase stock in this company."

ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Nov 20th)

1. Lusus naturae(n): a person or animal that is markedly unusual or deformed; freak; a conspicuous congenital abnormality.

2. Skank(v): to dance rhythmically in a loose-limbed manner; (n):A rhythmic dance performed to reggae or ska music, characterized by bending forward, raising the knees, and extending the hands; disgusting or vulgar matter; filth.

3. Generalissimo(n): the supreme commander of the armed forces.

4. Sylphlike(n): a slender, graceful woman or girl; one of a race of supernatural beings supposed to inhabit the air; (adj): moving and bending with ease.

5. Turbulence(n): the quality or state of being turbulent; violent disorder or commotion; unstable flow of a liquid or gas;unstable flow of a liquid or gas; a state of violent disturbance and disorder.

6. Transient(adj): not lasting, enduring, or permanent; lasting only a short time; existing briefly; staying only a short time.

7. Droll(adj): amusing in an odd way; comical in an odd or whimsical manner; (v): to jest; joke; (n): jester; wag.

8. Pedantic(adj): overly concerned with minute details or formalisms, esp. in teaching; marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects.

9. Supercilious(adj): having or showing arrogant superiority; feeling or showing haughty disdain; haughtily disdainful or contemptuous, as a person or a facial expression.

10. Engrossed(v): To occupy exclusively; absorb; written formally in a large clear script, as a deed or other legal document.

11. Assiduous(adj): constant in application or effort; working diligently at a task; persistent.

12. Trenchant(adj): effective; energetic; clearly or sharply defined; incisive or keen; vigorous.

13. Insipid(adj): without distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities;without sufficient taste to be pleasing, as food or drink.

14. Obfuscate(v): to confuse; to make obscure or unclear; to render indistinct or dim; darken; To make so confused or opaque as to be difficult to perceive or understand.

15. Nitpick(v): to be excessively concerned with or critical of inconsequential details; to criticize by focusing on inconsequential details; (n):petty criticism.


Analogies:

1. Trenchant: Insipid

2. Obfuscate: Confusion

3. Nitpick: Criticize


Issue Topic:

1. "The study of history places too much emphasis on individuals. The most significant events and trends in history were made possible not by the famous few, but by groups of people whose identities have long been forgotten."

ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Nov 20th) फ्रॉम अहमदाबाद center

1. Given a = (m+p)^2 & b = (m-p)^2. If 3^a/3^b = 3^4, then
Col A: mp
Col B: 1

2. Six amounts are given say 358$, 600$, 478$, 786$, 900$ & 983$. These amounts represent the profit made by 6 people. Out of these 6 values, there is error in 2 of them, one has been increased by 120$ and one has been decreased by 120$ by mistake.
Col A: Standard Deviation of the data given
Col B: Standard Deviation of the actual values (without error)

3. Given sides of a triangle, where all angles are less than 90. If one arm is 3 & other is 4, then find the range of third side?

4. If 'N' is a two-digit number with 'x' in tens place and 'y' in units place, then when this number is multiplied by 5 what will be the result?
A. 5xy
B. 5x+5y
C. 50x+50y
D. 50x+ 5y

ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Nov 20th)

2. Which of the following is less than 3% of 1
A. 3/17
B. 1/3
C. 22/25
D. 0.6
(Question is similar to this)

3. If the sum of 5Y2 and 257 is 8N9 & 8N9 is divisible by 3, then what is the least possible values of N and Y?
Col A: Y+N
Col B: 9

4. If 5 + 2x > 1, then
Col A: x
Col B: -1.999

5. A certain game has multiple rounds, in each round a participant receives either 2 points or 4 points, the average points received by one particular participant for all the rounds is 2.2
Col A: 9 times the number of rounds in which the participant got 4 points
Col B: The number of rounds in which the participant got 2 points

6. Given X1, X2 & X3 can do a job together in 4 hrs. If X1, X2 can do the same job in 6hrs, then how long would it take for X3 to do the job alone?

7. Col A: Standard deviation of 50, 60, 70, 80 & 90
Col B: Standard deviation of 50, 55, 70, 85 & 90.

8. If a wheel 'A' has half the diameter of wheel B, then
Col A: Number of revolutions made by wheel A to cover 5000 miles
Col B: Number of revolutions made by wheel B to cover 2500 miles

9. If 'N' is a two-digit number with 'x' in tens place and 'y' in units place, then when this number is multiplied by 5 what will be the result?
A. 5xy
B. 5x+5y
C. 50x+50y
D. 50x+ 5y

10. If 'N' is a two-digit number with 'x' in tens place and 'y' in units place, then when this number is multiplied by 5 what will be the result?
A. 5xy
B. 5x+5y
C. 50x+50y
D. 50x+ 5y

11. Given a figure as above with circle inside a square, if the area of the square is 16, then
Col A: Area of circle
Col B: 4PIE

12. There are two plants 'A' & 'B'. The plant 'A'
In, 1st week grows 1/4th
2nd week grows 1/5th
3rd week grows 1/6th
4th week grows 1/7th
5th week grows 1/8th
6th week grows 1/9th
& if plant B grows 3/4th in these 6weeks period, then
Col A: Growth of plant 'A' in 6weeks
Col B: Growth of plant 'B' in 6weeks.

13. Which is the greatest prime factor of 3^100 - 3^97?

14. Given a figure similar to the above, as EFGH inscribed in ABCD, 'E' on AB, 'H' on AD; 'F' is on BC and is the midpoint of BC & a line segment connecting H and C. The point where 'F' intersects HC is G. Here E and H are not mid-pts of respective sides as “F”. If angle DHC=45 and side AE=4, then find the area of rectangle EFGH?

15. A circle has centre (0, 2) and a point P (2,-1) lies on its circumference. What is the diameter of the circle?

Friday, November 14, 2008

VERBAL DATABASE (Till Nov 14th)

1. Obsequious

2. Volubility

3. Potable

4. Obfuscate

5. Edible

6. Nihilistic

7. Panegyric

8. Ineluctable

9. Potentate

10. Impervious

11. Potable

12. Tonic

13. Audacious

14. Maladroit

15. Transience

16. Trenchant

17. Slovenly

18. Transient

19. Nitpick

20. Fecklessness

21. Lethargic


Analogies:

1. Impervious: Penetrate

2. Ineluctable: Avoid

3. Potable: Drinking

DATABASE (Till Nov 14th)

1. If a rectangle's length is increased by 15% and width is decreased by 15%, then
Col A: Area of the initial rectangle
Col B: Area of the later(changed) rectangle.

2. Col A: Sqrt(120) + Sqrt(50)
Col B: Sqrt(80) + Sqrt(90)

3. If 0 < M < N < P < Q < R, then
Col A: Median of M, N, P, Q & R
Col B: Arithmetic Mean of M, N, P, Q & R.

4. If x^2 – 36 = 0 & x(x+6)(x+8) = 0, then
Col A: x
Col B: 0

5. How many numbers between 400 and 700 are multiples of both 2 & 3?

6. A rectangular solid with length 40m, height 2m & width 10m is given. Find the volume of the rectangular solid in cubic centimeter??

7. Col A: The distance from origin to (3, 4)
Col B: The distance from origin to (5, 2)

8. Given a rectangle field whose length ‘l’ and breath ‘b’ is made area=25000, such that its length is increased by 10% and its breadth is been decreased by 5 %.
Col A: Change in area of the rectangle
Col B: 1200

9. If Raymond earns 'd' dollars/hr & works for 'h' hrs and Andrew earns half as that of Raymond, working at the same rate, then find Andrew's earning after 'h+50'hrs in terms of h and d terms?

10. If a wheel 'A' has half the diameter of wheel B, then
Col A: Number of revolutions made by wheel A to cover 5000 miles
Col B: Number of revolutions made by wheel B to cover 2500 miles

11. Last year, few girls and boys participated in drama. This year the number of girls and boys increased by x(x>0). If the number of boys is greater than number of girls, then
Col A: Percentage increase in boys from last year to this year
Col B: Percentage increase in girls from last year to this year

12. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 10% and its width is decreased by 10%, then what is the new area of the rectangle?
A. Increased by 10%
B. Increased by 1%
C. Remains same
D. Decreased by 1%
E. Decreased by 10%

13. Which of the following is less than 30% of 1
A. 3/17
B. 1/3
C. 22/25
D. 0.6
& so on…

14. If the sum of 5Y2 and 257 is 8N9, then what is the least possible values of N and Y
Col A: Y+N
Col B: 9

15. If -1 < x < 0, then which of the following is greater?
A. x
B. x^3
C. 1-x^3
& so on.....

16. If g(x) = 3^(x-1), then what is the value of [g(x+1)-g(x)]/2?

17. If the numbers 1, 5, 6, 8 & 9 are used once and are used to form a three digit number 't' and a two digit number 'r', then what is the minimum value of t - r?
A. 56
B. 58
C. 70
D. 73
& so on…

18. A circle has centre (0, 2) and a point P (2,-1) lies on its circumference. What is the radius of the circle?

Thursday, November 13, 2008

११, १२, १३ नवम्बर वेर्बल.......

1.Idiosyncrasy

2. Wit

3. Pedestrian

4. Potable

5. Ambiguous

6. Squat

7. Peripheral

8. Resonant

9. Trenchant

10. Pallid

11. Maladroit

12. Assiduous

13. Sliver

14. Slovenly

15. Transient

16. Meet

17. Obfuscate

18. Husky

19. Supple

20. Teeter

21. Hasty

22. Pallid

23. Cessation

24. Wit

25. Haughty

26. Itinerary

27. Taut

28. Edible


Analogies:

1. Sensitive: Numb

2. Director: Script

3. Hill: Mountain

4. Directory: Names

5. Haughty: Praise

6. Itinerary: Stop

7. Mill: Grinding

8. Scissors: Cutting

9. Edible: Eat



Argument Topic:

1. The following appeared in a magazine focusing on health and fitness.
"A recent study of several nutritional supplements showed that subjects who took a daily pill containing luceen had significantly better vision of distant objects than subjects in the study who took other nutritional supplements. Luceen appears naturally in a tasty fruit that grows on the island of Bonopia, and very few inhabitants of that island wear eyeglasses or other corrective lenses. Such evidence suggests that people who develop vision problems should take regular luceen supplements."

नवम्बर १३ maths

1. A Rectangular floor is made up of 'M' rows and 'M+4' columns fully made up of square tiles.
Col A : The difference between the number of tiles in the 21st row and 26th column
Col B: M^2+2M+2

2. Given a rectangle field whose length ‘l’ and breath ‘b’ is made area=25000, such that its length is increased by 10% and its breadth is been decreased by 5 %.
Col A: Change in area of the rectangle
Col B: 1200

3. Given n = x^(2x), where 'x' is a negative number.
Col A : n
Col B: 0

4. If g(x) = 3^(x-1), then what is the value of [g(x+1)-g(x)]/2?

5. There are two similar cylinders. One cylinder ‘A’ has water filled to half of its height and is standing on its base. Other cylinder ‘B’ is lying down with water filled to two third of its height (i.e. its diameter).
Col A: Volume of the Cylinder A
Col B: Volume of the Cylinder B

6. If the average of 6, x and y is 0, then what is the average of x and y?

7. If 5 + 2x > 1, then
Col A: x
Col B: -1.999

8. Which of the following is less than 30% of 1
A. 3/17
B. 1/3
C. 22/25
D. 0.6
& so on…

9. Given a right angle triangle ABC where AC is the hypotenuse. Two points are marked on the line AB as 'E' and 'M', such AE = EM = MB & similarly on AC two points 'F' and 'N' are marked, such that AF = FN = NC. If the area of triangle AEF is 12, then find the area of the triangle ABC?
(Given question is similar to this)

10. Given numbers from 1 to 10. Two numbers are to be selected from these 10 numbers and they can be same also. What is the probability that at least one of them is even?
A. 1/2
B. 3/4
C. 1/4
& so on....

11. Given a series p1, p2, p3, p4................ If p1 = 1 & pn = 24*p(n-1)+8, then
Col A: The remainder when p66 is divided by 6
Col B: 4
(Here 1, 2, 3, 4, 66, n & n-1 are suffixes)

12. Given average of a & b as 10. When 'c' is added to a & b, then the average is 10(again).
Col A: Value of 'c'
Col B: 10

13. If the sum of 5Y2 and 257 is 8N9, then what is the least possible values of N and Y
Col A: Y+N
Col B: 9
(something similar to this)

14. A girl has several pigeons and she uses 'W'kg grains to feed them for a week. If a single pigeon consumes 'K'kg per day, then
Col A: The total Number of pigeons
Col B: 7W/F

15. Col A: (2^x)(4^x)
Col B: (2^3x)

16. Given a pentagon having perimeter 30 and asked to find the area of the pentagon?

17. Col A: 2^-3
Col B: 3^-2

नवम्बर ११ एंड १२ maths

1. If x, y & z are exterior angles of a triangle, then
Col A: x+y
Col B: 180-z

2. Col A: (4)^-3
Col B: (1/2)^6

3. If perimeter of a rectangle A is 20 & perimeter of rectangle B is 24, then
Col A: Area of the rectangle
Col B: Area of the rectangle

4. Col A: The distance from origin to the point (3, 4)
Col B: The distance from origin to the (5, 2)

5. If x^2 - y^2 = 7, then
Col A: x+y
Col B: x-y

6. Col A: Standard Deviation of S, I, J, K & L.
Col B: Standard Deviation of S+6, I+6, J+6, K+6 & l+6.

7. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 10% and its width is decreased by 10%, then what is the new area of the rectangle?
A. Increased by 10%
B. Increased by 1%
C. Remains same
D. Decreased by 1%
E. Decreased by 10%

8. The value of 3sqrt(150) is..........

9. Col A: (0.01)^10
Col B: (1/10)^-20

Thursday, November 6, 2008

वेर्बल फ्रॉम अहमदाबाद तिल ५थ nov

1. Flippant

2. Bonhomie

3. Ambrosia

4. Euphemism

5. Panegyric

6. Lofty

7. Inept

8. Adulate

9. Prevaricator

10. Meandering

11. Garbled

12. Comprehend


Analogies:

1. Meandering : directness

2. Garbled: Comprehend


Issue Topic:

1. It is the artist that gives to society not the critic.

2. The problems of modern society cannot be solved by the legislative system and laws because they cannot govern human morality.

DATABASE (Till Nov 5th)

1. Diatribe

2. Abet

3. Nebulous

4. Assuage

5. Demure

6. Vilify

7. Blatant

8. Truncate

9. Ameliorate


Analogies:

1. Truncate: Extent

2. Ameliorative: Improve


Issue Topic:

1. For Professionals, academic imagination is more important than knowledge.

फ्रॉम अहमदाबाद फीड back

1. Given three coordinates (0, 0), (2, 4) and (4, 2) and asked to find the area?

2. Given numbers from 1 to 10. Two numbers are selected from these 10 numbers and they can be same also. What is the probability that at least one of them is even?
A. 1/2
B. 3/4
C. 1/4
& so on....

3. If the numbers 1, 5, 6, 8 & 9 are used once and are used to form a three digit number 't' and a two digit number 'r', then what is the minimum value of t - r?
A. 56
B. 58
C. 70
D. 73
& so on...

4. If 'k' is an integer, then
Col A: The remainder when k^2-k is divided by 2
Col B: 0

5. Given a series 1, -1, 2, -2.........
Col A: The sum of the first 67 terms
Col B: 34

DATABASE (Till Nov 5th)

1. What is the range of numbers between 400 and 700 that are divisible by 2 and 3?

2. Col A: x^2 + y^2
Col B: (x + 1)^2 * (y + 1)^2

3. Given a series p1, p2, p3, p4................ If p1 = 1 & pn = 24*p(n-1)+8, then
Col A: The remainder when p66 is divided by 6
Col B: 4
(Here 1, 2, 3, 4, 66, n & n-1 are suffixes)

4. If 1pen & 1stapler costs 12.50$ and 3pens & 2staplers costs 25$, then
Col A: Cost of 1pen
Col B: 4.20$

5. Given a circle in the coordinate system with centre at (3, 4), find the radius of the circle?

6. Given average of a & b as 10. When 'c' is added to a & b, then the average is 10(again).
Col A: Value of 'c'
Col B: 10

7. If -1 < x < 0, then which of the following will have greater value?
A.0.8x
B. 1/sqrt(x)
C. (5x)/6
D. sqrt(x)
& so on......

Sunday, November 2, 2008

DATABASE (Till Oct 31st)

1. Belie

2. Inherent

3. Lofty

4. Transitory

5. Recondite

6. Protract

7. Reinforce

8. Insipid

9. Pervasive

10. Lubricant

11. Porous


Analogies:

1. Porous: liquid

2. Lubricant: friction


Issue Topic:

1. Creating an appealing image has become more important in contemporary society than is the reality or truth behind that image.

2. t is the artist, not the critic who provide the society the things of lasting value.


Argument Topic:

1. The following is a recommendation from the personnel director to the president of Acme Publishing Company. "Many other companies have recently stated that having their employees take the Easy Read Speed-Reading Course has greatly improved productivity. One graduate of the course was able to read a five-hundred-page report in only two hours; another graduate rose from an assistant manager to vice president of the company in under a year. Obviously, the faster you can read, the more information you can absorb in a single workday. Moreover, Easy Read costs only $500 per employee — a small price to pay when you consider the benefits to Acme. Included in this fee is a three-week seminar in Spruce City and a lifelong subscription to the Easy Read newsletter. Clearly, Acme would benefit greatly by requiring all of our employees to take the Easy Read course."




1. Succor

2. Incite

3. Predicament

4. Coagulant

5. Fretwork

6. Natatorium

7. Crotch

8. Contentment

9. Lackluster

10. Burnish

11. Carouse

12. Sobriety


Analogies:

1. Fretwork: Ornamentation

2. Lackluster: Burnish

3. Carouse: Sobriety


Argument Topic:

1. "Last year, sales of our Fierce Fighter toy airplane declined sharply, even though the toy had been a top seller for three years. Our customer surveys show that parents are now more worried about youthful violence and are concerned about better education for their children. Therefore, to maintain profits we should discontinue all our action toys and focus exclusively on a new line of educational toys. Several other toy companies have already begun marketing educational toys and report sales increases last year of 200 percent. And since the average family income is growing, sales of new Hyper-Go toys should also increase."



1. Callous

2. Precarious

3.Ostracize

4.Recondite

5. Lethargic

6. Flippancy

7. Averse

8. Hodgepodge

9. Audit


Analogies:

1. Tutor: Instructor

2. Audit: Account

3. Hodgepodge: Uniformity


Issue Topic:

1. "Essential quality of an effective leader is his ability to be consistent with the particular principles and objectives. A leader who gets easily influenced by shifts in popular opinion achieves very little".

DATABASE (Till Oct 31st)

1. If the area of rectangle 'S' is twice that of the rectangle 'T', then
Col A: The side of rectangle S
Col B: The diagonal side of rectangle T

2. If n > 10,000, then which of the following is the closest to 3?
A. 1/(3^n)
B. 3 + 1/3^n
C. n/(3^n)
& so on....

3. If 2 < a < 6 < b < 10 & the arithmetic mean of 3, 6, 9, a, b is 6.2, then
Col A: 6 - a
Col B: b - 6

4. A line passes through a point (p, r) and its slope is 'p'. If pr < 0, then
Col A: The x-intercept of the line
Col B: 0

5. A ball is dropped from 6metres. If it bounces a height of 90% of previous height, then after 5 bounces to how much height will it bounce?

6. Given two points (3, 0) & (3, 3) in the coordinate system. If these two points are equidistant from a point (x, y), then
Col A: x
Col B: 3

7. Given an equation of a line and asked to find the x-intercept of that?

8 If x^2 + 5x^2 - 4 = 0, then sum of all possible values of x is
A. –5
B. –1
C. 0
D. 1
E. 5

9. Given ‘x’ is an integer. If x^2 – 10 < 0, then how many such values of ‘x’ satisfies the given condition?
A. one
B. Two
C. Three
& so on…

10. Col A: Standard Deviation of numbers having an average 60
Col B: Standard Deviation of numbers having an average 65

11. Given n > 10,000;
Col A: The unit digit value of ‘n’ when divided by 8
Col B: 7

12. Given a set of numbers 19, 22, 25, 26 & 28. When each number is added by ‘k’, then the sum of the numbers would be 142.5. Find the median of the numbers?

13. For a rectangle, if the breadth is 8 & A(area) + L(length) = 130, then the area of the rectangle 'A' is?

14. If 0 < x < y < z, then
Col A: x/y
Col B: y/z

15. Given a series 3 + 3^2 + 3^3 +….+3^k. What is the value of 'k' at which the summation will be divisible by 6?
A. 15
B. 18
C. 21
D. 28
E. 53

16. Given that, when ‘N’ is divided by 7, it leaves a remainder of 4. If N^2 +5 is divided by 7, then the remainder is?

17. In a distribution of 8500 parameters, if 26.7 is 56 percentile & 37.1 is 78 percentile, then what is the percentile of x (26.7 <= x <= 37), that is closest in this range?
A. 1888
B. 4500
C.3500
D. 6650

18. The probability of a person getting a line busy every time when she calls is 1/3 and if she makes one call on each of 4 consecutive days, then
Col A: Probability of getting the line busy on each of the 4 days
Col B: ¼

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Oct 21st)

1. Court(v): to try to win the favor, preference, or goodwill of; to seek the affections of; (of animals) to attempt to attract (a mate) by engaging in certain species-specific behaviors; to act in such a manner as to cause, lead to, or provoke; to seek another's love.
Synonyms: adjective, aulic, forensic, in camera, judicial, judiciary, juridical, juristic, justiciable, sub judice, substantive.

2. Conscientious(adj):careful; characterized by extreme care and great effort; controlled by or done according to conscience; guided by or in accordance with conscience or sense of right and wrong.
Synonyms: complete, diligent, exact, exacting, faithful, fastidious, fussy, hanging in, heedful, meticulous, painstaking, particular, playing safe, punctilious, punctual, reliable, tough, just, upright, honest, faithful, devoted.
Antonyms: careless, inexact, irresponsible, uncareful, unconscientious, unscrupulous.

3. Watershed(n): the region or area drained by a river, stream, etc.; drainage area. ; an important point of division or transition between two phases, conditions, etc.; an event marking a unique or important historical change of course or one on which important developments depend.

4. Apostasy(n): a total desertion of or departure from one's religion, principles, party, cause, etc. ; the state of having rejected your religious beliefs or your political party or a cause.
Synonyms: recreance, recreancy, tergiversation.

5. Trite(adj): lacking in freshness or effectiveness because of constant use or excessive repetition; characterized by hackneyed expressions, ideas, etc; Lacking power to evoke interest through overuse or repetition;frayed or worn out by use; repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse.
Synonyms: ordinary
Antonyms: original.

6. Malefeasance(n): the performance by a public official of an act that is legally unjustified, harmful, or contrary to law; wrongdoing (used esp. of an act in violation of a public trust); Misconduct or wrongdoing, especially by a public official.
Synonyms: crime, delinquency, misconduct, wrongdoing.

7. Mollify(v): To calm in temper or feeling; soothe; To reduce the rigidity of; cause to be more favorably inclined; make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else; moderate; to assuage, as pain or irritation, to appease, as excited feeling or passion; to pacify; to calm.
Synonyms: abate, allay, alleviate, ameliorate, appease, assuage, blunt, calm, compose, conciliate, cool, cushion, decrease, diminish, dulcify, ease, fix up, lessen, lighten, lull, mellow, mitigate, moderate, modify, pacify, patch things up, placate, propitiate, quell, quiet, reduce, relieve, soften, sweeten, take sting out, temper, tranquilize.
Antonyms: agitate, depress, exasperate, harass, incite, provoke, trouble, upset, worry.

8. Banality(n): Something commonplace, hackneyed, or trivial; The condition or quality of being banal; triviality; Something that is trite, obvious, or predictable.
Synonyms: adage, buzzword, hokum, old chestnut, platitude, prosaicism, prosaism, trite phrase, trivia, triviality, truism
Antonyms: coinage, nuance, original saying.

9. Extol(v): to praise highly; laud; eulogize; To place on high; to lift up; to elevate; To elevate by praise; to eulogize; to praise; to magnify.
Synonyms: acclaim, applaud, bless, boost, celebrate, commend, cry up, eulogize, exalt, give a boost to, givea bouquet, glorify, hand it to, hats off to, hear it for, hymn, laud, magnify, panegyrize, pay tribute to, praise, puff up, push, rave, root.
Antonyms: blame, criticize, disparage.

10. Sapient(adj): having or showing great wisdom or sound judgment; acutely insightful and wise; Having great wisdom and discernment.
Synonyms: acute, astucious, astute, cagey*, canny, clear-sighted, clever, contemplative, discerning, discriminating, educated, enlightened, experienced, farsighted, foxy*, informed, insightful, intelligent, judicious, keen, knowing, knowledgeable, perceptive, reflective, sage, scholarly, sensible, sharp, shrewd, smart, thoughtful, wise.

11. Explicate(v): to make plain or clear; explain; interpret; to develop (a principle, theory, etc.); To make clear the meaning of; explain; make plain and comprehensible; elaborate, as of theories and hypotheses; To unfold; to expand; to lay open; To unfold the meaning or sense of; to explain; to clear of difficulties or obscurity.
Synonyms: amplify, clear up, construe, demonstrate, develop, dilate, elucidate, enlarge upon, enucleate, expatiate, explain, expound, give the big picture, illustrate, interpret, make clear, make explicit, make plain, run down, unfold, untangle, work out.
Antonyms: cloud, complicate, confuse, mystify, obscure, tangle.

12. Hackneyed(adj): made commonplace or trite; stale; banal; A coach or carriage for hire; To cause to become banal and trite through overuse; To hire out; let; Overfamiliar through overuse; repeated too often,
Synonyms: antiquated, banal, common, commonplace, conventional, everyday, familiar tune, obsolete, old, old-chestnut, old-hat, old-saw, outdated, outmoded, out-of-date, overworked, quotidian, stale, stereotyped, stock, timeworn, tripe, trite, unoriginal, well-worn.
Antonyms: fresh, new, original, uncommon

13. Exegesis(n): critical explanation or interpretation of a text or portion of a text; Critical explanation or analysis, especially of a text; Exposition.
Synonyms: analysis, critique, explanation, exposition, interpretation.

14. Pontificate(v): to speak in a pompous or dogmatic manner; to express opinions or judgments in a dogmatic way; talk in a dogmatic and pompous manner; the state or dignity of a high priest; specifically, the office of the pope.
Synonyms: address, admonish, dogmatize, evangelize, get on a soapbox, give sermon, harangue, lecture, minister, moralize, preach, pulpiteer, teach.

15. Gregarious(adj): fond of company; pertaining to a flock or crowd; living in flocks or herds, as animals; Seeking and enjoying the company of others; sociable.
Synonyms: affable, clubby, companionable, convivial, cordial, fun, outgoing, sociable, genial, outgoing, convivial, companionable, friendly, extroverted.
Antonyms: cold, cool, introverted, unfriendly, unhospitable, unsociable.

16. Excoriate(v):to denounce or berate severely; flay verbally; to strip off or remove the skin from; to tear or wear off the skin of; abrade; express strong disapproval of.
Synonyms: abrade, chafe, flay, fret, gall, peel, rub, scarify, scratch, skin, strip.

17. Awning(n): a rooflike shelter of canvas or other material extending over a doorway, from the top of a window, over a deck, etc., in order to provide protection, as from the sun; a shelter; a rooflike structure, often made of canvas or plastic, that serves as a shelter, as over a storefront, window, door, or deck.
Synonyms: covering, door cover, marquee, protection, shade, shelter, sunshade, tent.


Analogies:

1. Awning: Sun


Issue Topic:

1. Art reveals the hidden impulses of the society


Argument Topic:

1. The following appeared in a letter to the editor of the Balmer Island Gazette. "The population of Balmer Island increases to 100,000 duing the summer months. To reduce the number of accidents involving mopeds and pedestrians, the town council of Balmer Island should limit the number of mopeds rented by each of the island's six moped and bicycle rental companies from 50 per day to 30 per day during the summer season. By limiting the number of rentals, the town council is sure to attain the 50 percent reduction in moped accidents that was achieved last year in the neighboring island of Torseau, when Torseau's town council enforced similar limits on moped rentals."

२१ ऑफ़ october

1. The value of (5*4) + 2(5-8+3) = ?

2. Col A: (-36)^49
Col B: 36^(-49)

3. If x > 0, then
Col A: 2^2 * sqrt(x)
Col B: 4^2 * sqrt(x^2)


4. If t^2 = -3(2t + 3), then the value of t is?


5. Given x-intercept and y-intercept and asked to find the slope?

6. Given slope as 2.5 and a point on the line as (30, 50).
Col A: y-intercept
Col B: xxx (some value)

7. Given two points and asked to find the distance between the points.

8. If x =! 1, then
Col A: 1/( 2x+2)
Col B: 2x+2


9. If an integer n > 2 takes the form k! and this satisfies if and only if the product of the 'n' numbers in that factorial should be less than or equal to k.
Col A: n!/(n-1)!
Col B: n!-(n-1)!/(n-2)!

ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Oct 20th)

1. Plumb

2. Trenchancy

3. Lackluster

4. Burnish

5. Expatriate

6. Diaphanous

7. Periphery

8. Proximity

9. Guffaw

10. Amusement

11. Exonerate

12. Trudge

13. Sapient

14. Bellicose

15. Didactic

16. Mellifluous

17. Gullible

18. Naive

19. Futile

20. Innocuous

21. Jest

22. Skirt

23. Iridescent

24. Exalt


Analogies:

1. Lackluster: Burnish

2. Guffaw: Amusement

3. Exonerate: Blame

4. Balm: Soothing


Issue Topic:

1. Now-a- days people choose their career on the basis of economy, money and job opportunities in future rather than talent, skill and interest.

2. With the growth of global networks in such areas as economics and communication, there is no doubt that every aspect of society—including education, politics, the arts, and the sciences—will benefit greatly from international influences.




ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Oct 17th)


1. Obstreperous

2. Animate

3. Balm

4. Deplore

5. Fringe

6. Fertile

7. Censorious

8. Bellicose

9. Idiosyncratic

10. Hiatus

11. Abatement

12. Supine

13. Acerbic

14. Trenchancy


Antonyms:

1. Ambrosial x Unsavory

2. Timorous x Tardy

3. Cogent x Unconvincing

4. Congenital x not innate

5. Torpor x Animation

6. Natty x Sloven

7. Succinct x Prolixity

8. Gregarious x Aloofness

9. Aligned x Neutral


Analogies:

1. Pragmatist: Practicability

2. Encomiastic: Eulogy

3. Defer: Leader

4. Admire: Hero

5. Impressionable: Influence

6. Servile: Compliant

7. Belligerent: Assertive

8. Quibbler: Cavil

9. Guffaw: Amusement

10. Trenchancy: Insipid


Issue Topic:

1. "It is the artist and not the critic who is of some value to the society."

ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Oct 20th)

1. Plumb

2. Trenchancy

3. Lackluster

4. Burnish

5. Expatriate

6. Diaphanous

7. Periphery

8. Proximity

9. Guffaw

10. Amusement

11. Exonerate

12. Trudge

13. Sapient

14. Bellicose

15. Didactic

16. Mellifluous

17. Gullible

18. Naive

19. Futile

20. Innocuous

21. Jest

22. Skirt

23. Iridescent

24. Exalt


Analogies:

1. Lackluster: Burnish

2. Guffaw: Amusement

3. Exonerate: Blame

4. Balm: Soothing


Issue Topic:

1. Now-a- days people choose their career on the basis of economy, money and job opportunities in future rather than talent, skill and interest.

2. With the growth of global networks in such areas as economics and communication, there is no doubt that every aspect of society—including education, politics, the arts, and the sciences—will benefit greatly from international influences.




ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Oct 17th)


1. Obstreperous

2. Animate

3. Balm

4. Deplore

5. Fringe

6. Fertile

7. Censorious

8. Bellicose

9. Idiosyncratic

10. Hiatus

11. Abatement

12. Supine

13. Acerbic

14. Trenchancy


Antonyms:

1. Ambrosial x Unsavory

2. Timorous x Tardy

3. Cogent x Unconvincing

4. Congenital x not innate

5. Torpor x Animation

6. Natty x Sloven

7. Succinct x Prolixity

8. Gregarious x Aloofness

9. Aligned x Neutral


Analogies:

1. Pragmatist: Practicability

2. Encomiastic: Eulogy

3. Defer: Leader

4. Admire: Hero

5. Impressionable: Influence

6. Servile: Compliant

7. Belligerent: Assertive

8. Quibbler: Cavil

9. Guffaw: Amusement

10. Trenchancy: Insipid


Issue Topic:

1. "It is the artist and not the critic who is of some value to the society."

ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Oct 20th)

The value of (51!-50!)/(50!-49!)is........


1.How many even integers have squares between 37 and 621?



2 There is a list of 12 numbers, all are positive & even and their some is given as 50.
Col A: Range of these twelve numbers
Col B: 20


3Given that, if x and y are decimals, then x+y when rounded to 100th decimal it is equal to x.
Col A: y
Col B: 0.007

4. If x & y are both greater than 0, then
Col A: sqrt (10x) * sqrt (10y)
Col B: 10 * sqrt (xy)

5. Given that, if ‘x’ belongs to a set of prime numbers less than 10 and y belongs to a set of prime numbers greater than 10, then
Col A: (-1)^x+y
Col B: (-1)^xy

6. If 180 is the number of ways in which letters of a word is arranged, then which of the following words can be arranged in the same number of ways?
A. CABBIE
B. DEBBIE

7. In a distribution of 8500 parameters, if 26.7 is 56 percentile & 37.1 is 78 percentile, then what is the percentile of x (26.7 < =x < =37), that is closest in this range?
A. 1888
B. 4750
C. 6650
& so on....

8. Given 2 < a < 4 < b < 10, if the average of 3, 6, 9, a, b is 6, then
Col A: a-b
Col B: 4

9. Given 'N' is a positive integer, such that when it is multiplied with 3/5 and the resultant is divided with 7/10 then its equal to which of the following
A. N*(6/7)
B. N/(5/2)
& so on...

10. Given two circles that are concentric having radii 2, 5. If the tangent to the smaller circle intersects the bigger circle at ‘S’ and ’T’, then find the length of ‘ST’?

11. If slope of first line is -2 and other line is ½, then find the angle between the lines?

12. If 0 < a < b < c, then
Col A: b/a
Col B: c/b

13. A triangle with three sides were given as a = 4, b = 3, c = 6
Col A: Angle between sides a and b
Col B: 90

14. If n > 10000, then
Col A: thousand's digit of n/8
Col B: 7

15. If a parallelogram has side 16 and 10, then
Col A: the area of parallelogram
Col B: 155

16. If a probability of receiving a busy tone in a call is 1/3, then
Col A: Call made for time probability of not receiving a busy tone
Col B: 1/4

17. Col A: The units digit in 86^34
Col B: 6

18. If a*-2 + (a*-1)6 + 9 = 0, then what is the value of ‘a’?

19. In a total of 36 members, if 10 play chess, 16 play cricket and 20 play none of them, then what is the number of members who play any one of these games?

20. If -3 < x < 0, then
Col A: 1/x
Col B: -3

21. Given A+L =130. If ‘A’ is the area of rectangle and ‘L’ is the length of the rectangle. Find the value of A? (Provided ….the breadth ‘B’ is given as 6)

मोस्ट इम्प कुएस्शन ऑफ़ october

The value of (51!-50!)/(50!-49!)is........


If x & y are both greater than 0, then
Col A: sqrt (10x) * sqrt (10y)
Col B: 10 * sqrt (xy)


In a distribution of 8500 parameters, if 26.7 is 56 percentile & 37.1 is 78 percentile, then what is the percentile of x (26.7 < =x < =37), that is closest in this range?
A. 1888
B. 4750
C. 6650
& so on....


Given 2 < a < 4 < b < 10, if the average of 3, 6, 9, a, b is 6, then
Col A: a-b
Col B: 4

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Oct 15th

1. Peripheral

2. Integral

3. Novelty

4. Gadfly

5. Periphery

6. Fetter

7. Extol

8. Glee

9. Succinct

10. Iconoclast

11. Garrulous

12. Cryptic

13. Redolent

14. Slothful

15. Zephyr

16. Seasoned

17. Digression

18. Taciturn

19. Embezzlement

20. Exotic

21. Malicious

22. Delay

23. Beleaguered

24. Assertive


Analogies:

1. Accidental: Incidental

2. Beleaguered: Assertive

3. School: Education


Issue Topic:

1. The study of history places too much emphasis on individuals. The most significant events and trends in history were mad; possible not by the famous few, but by groups of people whose identities have long been forgotten.


Argument Topic:

1. The following appeared in an editorial in the Mason City newspaper.
"At present, Mason City residents seldom use the nearby Mason River for any kind of recreational activity, even though surveys of the region's residents consistently rank water sports (swimming, fishing, and boating) as a favorite form of recreation. Since there have been complaints about the quality of the water in the river, residents must be avoiding the river because they think that it is not clean enough. But that situation is about to change: the agency responsible for rivers in our region has announced plans to clean up Mason River. Therefore, recreational use of the river is likely to increase, so the Mason City council will need to increase its budget for improvements to the publicly owned lands along the Mason River."

१५ october

4. Given that a pump, pumps water from a well at the rate of 60gallons/min for duration of 1hour. If the pump rate is increased by 50% for next 2hours, then what is the total water pumped in this 3 hours duration?

1. If y = 2x + 9 & x^2 = 4, then
Col A: x
Col B: y

2. Given Set A = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ...m & Set B = 1, 2, 3 ...n where 'n' is even and 'm' is odd.
Col A: Percentage of odd numbers in A
Col B: Percentage of even numbers in B

3. Given slope of a line as 2.5 and a point on the line as (20, 50).
Col A: y-intercept
Col B: -25

4 Given 2 < a < 5 < b < 8 and if the average of 3, 6, 9, a, b is 6.2, then find the value of a + b?



5 Given that there was about 8500 distribution numbers. If the score of 26.7 was 35th percentile and 37.1 was 50th percentile, then how many distribution parameter numbers accounted for about 50 percentile of the distribution?

6. Given 'N' is a positive integer, such that when it is multiplied with 3/5 and the resultant is divided with 7/10 then its equal to which of the following
A. N*(6/7)
B. N/(5/2)
& so on...

7. If P = Sum of even integers from 1 to 100 & Q = Sum of odd integers from 1 to 100, then what is the value of P – Q?
A. 0
B. 99
C. 100
D. 101
E. 200


8. If x & y are integers, then
Col A: sqrt(x) + sqrt(y)
Col B: sqrt(x+y)

9. Col A: (n + 30)^2 + (n – 30)^2
Col B: 120n

10. Given a quadrilateral with the four coordinates and asked to find the area of the quadrilateral?

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

मोस्ट फ़्रेक़ुएन्त्ल्य आस्क वोर्ड्स ऑफ़ october

1. Friated

2. Mind

3. Vicissitude

4. Prosaic

5. Tessellated

6. Reel

7. Perspicacious

8. Timorous

9. Flagging

10. Ambrosia

11. Burnish

12. Lackluster

13. Contentious

14. Querrulous


Analogies:

1. Wood: Carpenter

2. Burnish: Lackluster

3. Contentious: Querrulous

VERBAL Till Oct 13th

1. Convoke(v): to call together; summon to meet or assemble; to cause to assemble in a meeting.
Synonyms: to summon; assemble; convene; cite, gather, meet, muster, request.

2. Hasten(v): to move or act with haste; proceed with haste; hurry; accelerate; to speed up; act or move at high speed; cause to occur rapidly.
Synonyms: accelerate, advance, barrel, bolt, dart, drive, expedite, fleet, gallop, hie, hurry, precipitate, precipitate press, press, push, quicken, race, run, rush, scamper, scurry, speed, trot, urge, whisk.

3. Limpid(adj): clear, transparent; completely calm; without distress or worry; Characterized by transparent clearness; easily intelligible; clear; Calm and untroubled; clear and bright; easily understandable.
Synonyms: Clear; transparent; pellucid; lucid; pure; crystal; translucent; bright; comprehensible, crystalline, distinct, lucid, pellucid, pure, serene, translucent, transparent, untroubled.

4. Sapient(adj): having or showing great wisdom or sound judgment; acutely insightful and wise; sage; discerning; often in irony or contempt.
Synonyms: discerning, intelligent, knowing, knowledgeable, learned, sagacious, sage, wise.

5. Teddy(n): plaything consisting of a child's toy bear (usually plush and stuffed with soft materials); a male given name; a female given name; a teddy bear.

6. Dale(n): a valley, esp. a broad valley; a male or female given name; an open river valley (in a hilly area); a low place between hills; a vale or valley; a trough or spout to carry off water, as from a pump.
Synonyms: dell, dene, dingle, glen, ravine, spout, trough, vale, valley.

7. Jejune(adj): without interest or significance; dull; insipid; immature; childish; lacking knowledge or experience; uninformed;deficient or lacking in nutritive value; not interesting; dull.
Synonyms: arid, banal, barren, bland, childish, dull, empty, flat, immature, inane, innocuous, insipid, juvenile, meager, sterile, trite, unexciting, vapid.

8. Plangent(adj): resounding loudly, esp. with a plaintive sound, as a bell; Loud and resounding; Expressing or suggesting sadness; plaintive.
Synonyms: mellow, orotund, resounding, ringing, rotund, round, sonorous, vibrant.

9. Stand(v): (of a person) to be in an upright position on the feet; to rise to one's feet ; to stop or remain motionless or steady on the feet; to remain firm or steadfast; to continue in force or remain valid; to remain still, stationary, or unused; to face or encounter; Synonyms: abide, stomach, bear up, endure, hold up.


Issue Topic:

1. We are not teaching students how to contribute in society
(It is something like that)


Argument Topic:

1. The following appeared in a newspaper feature story.
"At the small, non-profit hospital in the town of Saluda, the average length of a patient's stay is two days; at the large, for-profit hospital in the near by city of Megaville, the average patient's stay is six days.Also, the cure rate among patients in the Saluda hospital is about twice that of the Megaville hospital. The Saluda hospital has more employees per patient than the hospital in Megaville and there are few complaints about service at the local hospital.Such data indicate that treatment in smaller, non-profit hospitals is more economical and of better quality than treatment in larger, for profit hospitals".

Till Oct 13th

1. If x < 0, then
Col A: 1/x
COl B: -1/x

2. For a cylinder of radius 'r' and height 'h'
Col A: Total surface area
Col B: Curved surface area

3. Given two series of P & F, in which each upcoming term in P series is twice the preceding term and each upcoming term in F series is three times the preceding term. If P1 = 5, F1 = 2, then for which value Pk > Fk.
(Here 1, k are suffixes)

4. Given that A & B can complete a work in 8 hours each and C can do it in 12hours. In how much time will all of them finish the work if they work together?

5. There were 37 employees in a company. If the month july has more number of birthdays than any other month then what is the number of birthdays in july?(provided every month should have atleast 3 birthdays)
Col A: Number of birthdays in july
Col B:3

6. Given three points (2,4),(5,3) & (k,1). If these three points are collinear, then find value of k?
(Question is similar to this)

7. If 'X' machines work for 'Y' hours to produce 'Z' products, then how many hours will 'A' machines take to produce 'B' products provided if the rate of two machines are same?(Values of X, Y, Z, A & B were given)?

8. Let S1, S2, S3,... ,Sn be a series such that, Sn+1 = (1/2)Sn, then
Col A: S6 (2^14)
Col B: S20
(Here 1, 2, 3, 6, 20, n & n+1are suffixes)

9. If -2 < x < -1, then
Col A: x
Col B: 0

10. If |k+2| = |k-2| then,
Col A: k
Col B: 0

11. If -2 < x < -1, then
Col A: x^-3
Col B: x^-1

12. Given 'N' is a positive integer, such that when its multiplied with 3/5 and the resultant is divided with 7/10 then its equal to which of the following
a) N*(6/7)
b) N/(5/2)
& so on...

13. Given a straight line equation in X,Y terms
Col A: The slope of the line if the intercepts of X,Y are equal
Col B: 0

14. If x =! -1, then
ColA: 1/(2x + 2)
ColB: 1/(x + 1)

15. Given there are 800 doctors who says 'yes' to the drugs P, Q, R that they work effectively.
P drug....some 38%
Q drug....some 52%
R drug.....some 71%
now, how many doctors say "yes" to Q drug and "don't say yes" to the drug R?
A. 312
B. 910
& so on....

16. Given two straight lines x+y = 1 & 2x+2y = 8, then
Col A: The shortest distance between the two lines
Col B: 3

Monday, October 13, 2008

ओक्ट 11

1. Clarion

2. Tangibility

3. Commensurate

4. Quaff

5. Friated

6. Havoc

7. Transparent

8. Deplore

9. Emulations

10. Exemplar

11. Obscure

12. Unseemly

13. Hasten

14. Stentorian

15. Spiny

16. Sententious

17. Jaundice

18. Immutable

19. Spurious

20. Procrastinate

21. Avowal

22. Surly

23. Hasten

24. Stentorian

25. Spiny

26. Nefarious

27. Obscure

28. Disparity

29. Tepid

30. Oblivious

31. Nice


Analogies:

1. Malfunction: Failsafe

2. Quaff: Sip

3. Alloy: Pure


Issue Topic:

1. The profound thinkers and highly creative artists are always out of place with their time and society.


September 30th Database Questions(few) were included in today's database.

ओक्ट 11

1. Clarion

2. Tangibility

3. Commensurate

4. Quaff

5. Friated

6. Havoc

7. Transparent

8. Deplore

9. Emulations

10. Exemplar

11. Obscure

12. Unseemly

13. Hasten

14. Stentorian

15. Spiny

16. Sententious

17. Jaundice

18. Immutable

19. Spurious

20. Procrastinate

21. Avowal

22. Surly

23. Hasten

24. Stentorian

25. Spiny

26. Nefarious

27. Obscure

28. Disparity

29. Tepid

30. Oblivious

31. Nice


Analogies:

1. Malfunction: Failsafe

2. Quaff: Sip

3. Alloy: Pure


Issue Topic:

1. The profound thinkers and highly creative artists are always out of place with their time and society.


September 30th Database Questions(few) were included in today's database.

ओक्ट ९ एंड 10

1. Diaphanous

2. Spartan

3. Quaff

4. Beleaguered

5. Blatant

6. Quell

7. Stentorian

8. Unseemly

9. Offbeat

10. Mulish

11. Persuaded


Analogies:

1. Quaff: Sip

2. Mulish: Persuaded


Issue Topic:

1. An effective political leader doesn't speak da truth always. Honesty is a useful virtue for an effective politician.

ओक्ट ९ एंड 10

1. Diaphanous

2. Spartan

3. Quaff

4. Beleaguered

5. Blatant

6. Quell

7. Stentorian

8. Unseemly

9. Offbeat

10. Mulish

11. Persuaded


Analogies:

1. Quaff: Sip

2. Mulish: Persuaded


Issue Topic:

1. An effective political leader doesn't speak da truth always. Honesty is a useful virtue for an effective politician.

ओक्ट ५&6

1. Cement

2. Zealous

3. Desecrat

4. Vacillatory

5. Diaphanous

6. Estimable

7. Shoveled

8. Signal

9. Gossamer

10. Firial

11. Deprecation

12. Prosaic

13. Trecharant

14. Hasten

15. Dogged


Analogies:

1. Ineluctable: Avoid

2. Approach: Intimidate


Issue Topic:

1. The study of history is done only on few famous persons. The great achievements of the so called famous is actually achieved by groups of people who have been long forgotten.


Argument Topic:

1. The Residents of the Mason city make no recreational use of the Mason river that is nearer to the city. Eventhough the state survey done, quotes that water sports(swimming, fishing, boating) as the favourites among the people. There are complaints that the river is been polluted and hence the people might be staying away from it. The situation is about to change as the state government has decided to purify the Mason river and hence the recreational use of river is about to rise. The Mason city council should increase the budget to develop the city-owned lands across the river.
(similar to this)

ओक्ट १ तो ३ verbal

1. Friated

2. Mind

3. Vicissitude

4. Prosaic

5. Tessellated

6. Reel

7. Perspicacious

8. Timorous

9. Flagging

10. Ambrosia

11. Burnish

12. Lackluster

13. Contentious

14. Querrulous


Analogies:

1. Wood: Carpenter

2. Burnish: Lackluster

3. Contentious: Querrulous


Issue Topic:

1. A Work of art like song, literature, sculpture or movie is given merit only if it is understandable to the people.

आफ्टर ओक्ट 6th

If a < 0 < b < c, then
Col A: ac/b
Col B: ac

Col A: (7!)^2
Col B: 13!

If -3 < x < 0, then
Col A: 1/x
Col B: -3

If 180 is the number of ways in which letters of a word is arranged, then which of the following words can be arranged in the same number of ways?
A. CABBIE
B. DEBBIE
C. CHAD
D. DEXTER
E. MIKEY
(Similar to this)

If N = (36)^(36) & P = (71)^(71), then
Col A: Units place of N+P
Col B: Units place of NxP

The following represents a data and frequency table.
Data Frequency
5 15
10 20
15 25
20 15
25 20

Col A: The Probability of a data selected at 1/2 random
Col B: 10

A tanker contains 35,000 gallons of Oil, which delivers 100Gallons and 200 Gallons in 35 refueling stations. How many stations received 100Gallons and how many received 200Gallons of Oil?

अक्टूबर १ तो 6

October 1 to 3


1. Col A: (2^8)*(15^5)+(2^8)*(15^5)
Col B: (5^10)*(8^2)

2. A square was given and another square was formed by joining mid points of the square. If perimeter of larger square was given 'X'.
Col A: Perimeter of smaller square
Col B: X/2

3. Col A: (7!)^2
Col B: 13!

4. If f(n,k) = n!/(k!*(n-k)!), then
Col A: f(16,3)
Col B: f(16,14)

5. If product of xyz is odd integer, then which of the following is even
A. x(y+z)
B. xy+z
C. yz+x
& so on....

6. There is a series of odd numbers from 1 to n where n is a odd number. What is the probability that a number selected at random will be an odd number?

7. The slope of line XY is given as -1/2.
Col A: X intercept of Line
Col B: Y intercept of Line.

October 3 to 6

1. Given Set A = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,...m & Set B = 1, 2, 3, ...n where 'n' is even and 'm' is odd.
Col A: Percentage of odd numbers in A
Col B: Percentage of even numbers in B

2. If l(3x-2)l < 8 then find the value of x?

3. If a1, a2, a3.........an are such that each term is 2 times the preceeding term & p1, p2, p3.......pn are such tht each term is 3 times the preceeding term. If a1= xxxx(some value) and p1 = xxxx(some value) then find the least number of n such that Pn > An?

4. In a school, there are 720 people. If 300 opted for course x, 350 for y, 200 for z, 100 opted for no course and 150 opted for exactly two courses then what is the number of people who opted for all the three courses?

5. A group can charter a particular aircraft at a fixed total cost.If 36 people charter aircraft rather than 40,loss per person is 12$. What is cost per person if 40 people charter it?

6. On a street, there are four houses which are to be painted. There is a choice of three colors, and one house will be painted with a single color. In how many ways can the houses be painted?
A. 4
B. 24
C. 64
D. 81

7. (1/2 - 1/3) + (1/3 - 1/4) + (1/4 + 1/2) = ?

8. If -2 < x < -1, then
Col A: 1/x3
Col B: 1/x


1. If a < 0 < b < c, then
Col A: ac/b
Col B: ac

2. If x & y are not equal to zero, then
Col A: sqrt(x) + sqrt(y)
Col B: sqrt(x+y)

3. If (x-2)(x-3)(2x-15)(4x+1) = 0, then find the product of maximum and minimum value of x?

4. Given that, if a person has 5 pair of socks of different colors and if 2 are chosen at random then what is the probability that both of them are of same color?

5. If a clock shows exactly 4 '0' clock right now, then what will it show exactly 1195 hours later?

6. If x=! 0, then
Col A: lxl – 2
Col B: lx-2l

7. If a point (1, 2) lies on the line Mx + Ky = 2, then
Col A: k
Col B: 0

8. If it takes ‘t’ mins to travel ‘X’ miles, then
Col A: The time taken in hours to travel 900miles is
Col B: 15t/x

9. The range of list-1 is 16 and range of list-2 is 10(approx values). If both the lists are combined then what will be the minimum value of their range?

10. If x, y, z are negative integers, then
Col A: x + y + z
Col B: 1/x + y + z

11. Col A: 0.01/1- 0.01
Col B: 0.1/1- 0.1

12. In every month, a hospital is opened only in last week. If 10 people travel through bus to hospital, what is the probability that atleast two people travel on the same day?

13. If x < 0, then
Col A: -x
Col B: lxl

14. There is a swimming pool in the shape of an upright right circular cylinder whose base diameter is 20ft and depth(of cylinder) is 4ft. What is the volume of water, if the water is present at a uniform depth of 3ft 6inches?

15. If t^4 = 16, then
Col A: t
Col B: 2

16. If [z] represents greatest value less than or equal to z and x & y are positive, then
Col A: [x]+[y]
Col B: [x+y]

17. Given that, there is a field with 'r' sections in which there are 's' sub- fields in each section. It is also given that there are 5 employees for working and each one does the work equally. If there is an employee Annie who does the work of her and also 1/3 work of the other colleague, then
Col A: Work done by Annie
Col B: rs/4

18. Which of the following operations below, would not affect the standard deviation of the above numbers
A. When 6 is added to each number
B. When 3 is added to each number.
C. When each number is mutiplied by some number x
D. When each number is divided by some number.
(Question is similar to this)

19. There is a square floor with a smaller square carpet. The side of floor is 10% greater than that of carpet and the difference in the areas were given. What is the side of the carpet?
(Question is similar to this)

20. If the probability of A doing a work is 2/3 and B doing it is 4/7, then what is the probabilty of neither of them do it?

21. If t^4 = 16, then
Col A: t
Col B: 2

22. If x, y, z are real positive numbers.
Col A: Median of x, y, z
Col B: Median of x^2, y^2, z^2.

23. If x, y are two real numbers and x>0 & y<1, then
Col A: mod(x-y)
Col B: 1

24. If 100 < x < 225, then
Col A: sqrt(x)+20
Col B: sqrt(900+x)

25. If (n-2)*(n-3) = 0, then
Col A: -2n+1
Col B: 2n-8

26. The probability of A hitting a target is 2/3. And the probability of B hitting the same target is 4/7. So, what is the probability that neither of them will hit the target?

27. If ak = 1/k-1/(k+1), then find out the summation of a2 to a100?
(Here k, 2 & 100 are suffixes)

अक्टूबर १ तो 6

October 1 to 3


1. Col A: (2^8)*(15^5)+(2^8)*(15^5)
Col B: (5^10)*(8^2)

2. A square was given and another square was formed by joining mid points of the square. If perimeter of larger square was given 'X'.
Col A: Perimeter of smaller square
Col B: X/2

3. Col A: (7!)^2
Col B: 13!

4. If f(n,k) = n!/(k!*(n-k)!), then
Col A: f(16,3)
Col B: f(16,14)

5. If product of xyz is odd integer, then which of the following is even
A. x(y+z)
B. xy+z
C. yz+x
& so on....

6. There is a series of odd numbers from 1 to n where n is a odd number. What is the probability that a number selected at random will be an odd number?

7. The slope of line XY is given as -1/2.
Col A: X intercept of Line
Col B: Y intercept of Line.

October 3 to 6

1. Given Set A = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,...m & Set B = 1, 2, 3, ...n where 'n' is even and 'm' is odd.
Col A: Percentage of odd numbers in A
Col B: Percentage of even numbers in B

2. If l(3x-2)l < 8 then find the value of x?

3. If a1, a2, a3.........an are such that each term is 2 times the preceeding term & p1, p2, p3.......pn are such tht each term is 3 times the preceeding term. If a1= xxxx(some value) and p1 = xxxx(some value) then find the least number of n such that Pn > An?

4. In a school, there are 720 people. If 300 opted for course x, 350 for y, 200 for z, 100 opted for no course and 150 opted for exactly two courses then what is the number of people who opted for all the three courses?

5. A group can charter a particular aircraft at a fixed total cost.If 36 people charter aircraft rather than 40,loss per person is 12$. What is cost per person if 40 people charter it?

6. On a street, there are four houses which are to be painted. There is a choice of three colors, and one house will be painted with a single color. In how many ways can the houses be painted?
A. 4
B. 24
C. 64
D. 81

7. (1/2 - 1/3) + (1/3 - 1/4) + (1/4 + 1/2) = ?

8. If -2 < x < -1, then
Col A: 1/x3
Col B: 1/x


1. If a < 0 < b < c, then
Col A: ac/b
Col B: ac

2. If x & y are not equal to zero, then
Col A: sqrt(x) + sqrt(y)
Col B: sqrt(x+y)

3. If (x-2)(x-3)(2x-15)(4x+1) = 0, then find the product of maximum and minimum value of x?

4. Given that, if a person has 5 pair of socks of different colors and if 2 are chosen at random then what is the probability that both of them are of same color?

5. If a clock shows exactly 4 '0' clock right now, then what will it show exactly 1195 hours later?

6. If x=! 0, then
Col A: lxl – 2
Col B: lx-2l

7. If a point (1, 2) lies on the line Mx + Ky = 2, then
Col A: k
Col B: 0

8. If it takes ‘t’ mins to travel ‘X’ miles, then
Col A: The time taken in hours to travel 900miles is
Col B: 15t/x

9. The range of list-1 is 16 and range of list-2 is 10(approx values). If both the lists are combined then what will be the minimum value of their range?

10. If x, y, z are negative integers, then
Col A: x + y + z
Col B: 1/x + y + z

11. Col A: 0.01/1- 0.01
Col B: 0.1/1- 0.1

12. In every month, a hospital is opened only in last week. If 10 people travel through bus to hospital, what is the probability that atleast two people travel on the same day?

13. If x < 0, then
Col A: -x
Col B: lxl

14. There is a swimming pool in the shape of an upright right circular cylinder whose base diameter is 20ft and depth(of cylinder) is 4ft. What is the volume of water, if the water is present at a uniform depth of 3ft 6inches?

15. If t^4 = 16, then
Col A: t
Col B: 2

16. If [z] represents greatest value less than or equal to z and x & y are positive, then
Col A: [x]+[y]
Col B: [x+y]

17. Given that, there is a field with 'r' sections in which there are 's' sub- fields in each section. It is also given that there are 5 employees for working and each one does the work equally. If there is an employee Annie who does the work of her and also 1/3 work of the other colleague, then
Col A: Work done by Annie
Col B: rs/4

18. Which of the following operations below, would not affect the standard deviation of the above numbers
A. When 6 is added to each number
B. When 3 is added to each number.
C. When each number is mutiplied by some number x
D. When each number is divided by some number.
(Question is similar to this)

19. There is a square floor with a smaller square carpet. The side of floor is 10% greater than that of carpet and the difference in the areas were given. What is the side of the carpet?
(Question is similar to this)

20. If the probability of A doing a work is 2/3 and B doing it is 4/7, then what is the probabilty of neither of them do it?

21. If t^4 = 16, then
Col A: t
Col B: 2

22. If x, y, z are real positive numbers.
Col A: Median of x, y, z
Col B: Median of x^2, y^2, z^2.

23. If x, y are two real numbers and x>0 & y<1, then
Col A: mod(x-y)
Col B: 1

24. If 100 < x < 225, then
Col A: sqrt(x)+20
Col B: sqrt(900+x)

25. If (n-2)*(n-3) = 0, then
Col A: -2n+1
Col B: 2n-8

26. The probability of A hitting a target is 2/3. And the probability of B hitting the same target is 4/7. So, what is the probability that neither of them will hit the target?

27. If ak = 1/k-1/(k+1), then find out the summation of a2 to a100?
(Here k, 2 & 100 are suffixes)

Monday, September 29, 2008

२६ तो २९ सेप.. words

ablution: washing

accessory

acetic

acquittal

jargon

jostle

eccentric

earthy

eddy swirling current of water, air, etc.

zest

valediction

valid: logically convincing

knack : means sp. talent



FOR ESSAY AND MORE REFER SOME OLD POSTS,,,,,

Saturday, September 27, 2008

सेप verbal

. Zesty

2. Slouch

3. Nuance

4. Pastiche

5. Indolent

6. Variegated

7. Prostate

8. Cogent

9. Failsafe

10. Truncate

11. Malfunction

12. Friated

13. Penurious

14. Compotes

15. Spurious

16. Adamant

17. Quell

` 18. Nonconformity

19. Apocalyptic

20. Devout

21. Deprave

22. Inconsequential


Analogies:

1. Grammar: Language

2. Truncate: Length

3. Zoning: Region

4. Malfunction: Failsafe


Issue topic:
1. Facts are stubborn things, these are the things which cannot be altered.
(Its something like that)


Argument Topic:

1. A company is facing loss due to the new and luxary cars available in the market and nobudy want to buy the old models...
(some topic similar to this)

2. This was an article from health and beauty magazine. There are five volunteers who have participated in a show.There is a beauty product named Luxess face cream which is new to the market.The volunteers daily morning wash their face with a mild soap and apply this face cream.After a month they will see an improvement in their skin which gives them a glow.so u need to write on it basically.



ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Sep 25th)


1. Venerate

2. Attenuate

3. Cogent

4. Minute

5. Frequent

6. Taint

7. Noisome

8. Alibi

9. Sangfroid

10. Effete

11. Recalcitrant

12. Dissuade

13. Polly

14. Amish

15. Afflatus

16. Comport

17. Havoc

18. Awry

19. Brusque

20. Cessation

21. Archipelago

22. Dampen


Analogies:

1. Attenuate: Density

2. Recalcitrant: Stubbornness

3. Archipelago: Islands



ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Sep 24th)


1. Issue

2. Effervescent

3. Hidebound

4. Innovation

5. Vitality

6. Enervate

7. Procrastinate

8. Adulterate

9. Ruminative

10. Squall

11. Commotion

12. Exorbitant


Analogies:

1. Chat: Talk

2. Hidebound: Innovation

3. Squall: Commotion

4. Exorbitant: Moderation


Issue Topic:

1. High-speed electronic communications media, such as electronic mail and television, tend to prevent meaningful and thoughtful communication.


Argument Topic:

1. The following appeared in a memorandum from a dean at Omega University. "Fifteen years ago, Omega University implemented a new procedure that encouraged students to evaluate the teaching effectiveness of all their professors. Since that time, Omega professors have begun to assign higher grades in their classes, and overall student grade averages at Omega have risen by thirty percent. Potential employers apparently believe the grades at Omega are inflated; this would explain why Omega graduates have not been as successful at getting jobs as have graduates from nearby Alpha University. To enable its graduates to secure better jobs, Omega University should now terminate student evaluation of professors."



(Till Sep 23rd)


1. Moxie

2. Sangfroid

3. Gilt

4. Alibi

5. Tumultuous

6. Irrepressible

7. Recalcitrant

8. Spurious

9. Effete

10. Hygienic

11. Snare

12. Tree

13. Bark

14. Fetter

15. Prostrate

16. Jejune

17. Suffragist

18. Inconspicuous

19. Hygienic

20. Hangdog

21. Conundrum


Analogies:

1. Collapse: Volume

2. Conundrum: solve


Issue Topic:

1. The only responsibility for corporate executives as long as they stay within the law is to increase money for the company.



(Till Sep 22nd)


1. Foment

2. Fractious

3. Disaffected

4. Contentment

5. Pan

6. Spurious

7. Ponderous

8. Rapacious

9. Quislings

10. Unctuous

11. Impertinent

12. Addendum

13. Instigate


Analogies:

1. Addendum:Document

2. Instigate: provoke


Issue Topic:

1. Progress is best made through discussion among people who have contrasting points of view.

2. "Human mind is more superior than machine because afterall humans made all machine and tools."




(Till Sep 19th)


1. Circumlocution

2. Ardent

3. Awe

4. Husk

5. Meet

6. Gibberish

7. Imminent

8. Denounce

9. Recalcitrant

10. Modicum

11. Hapless

12. Quip

13. Lode

14. Vitality

15. Plethora

16. Ragtime

17. Sporadic


Analogies:

1. Gibberish: Intelligent

2. Talk: Chat

3. Recalcitrant: Stubbornness

4. Drench: Wet

5. Music: Ragtime

6. Mine: Ore



(Till Sep 18th)


1. Calcify

2. Coagulant

3. Plaudit

4. Banquet

5. Ineluctable

6. Teetotaler

7. Volubility

8. Gag

9. Gainsay

10. Distraught

11.Procrastinate

12. Dire

13. Ladle

14. Gratuitous


Analogies:

1. Comprehensive: dire

2. Soup: ladle

3. Gratuitous : justification


Issue Topic:

1. The laws should not be rigid, they should be flexible according to the circumstance, place, time etc.



(Till Sep 17th)


1. Mire

2. Novice

3. Timeworn

4. Desiccate

5. Malodorous

6. Scent

7. Lode

8. Quell

9. Incumbent

10. Dormant

11. Sap

12. Enervate

13. Interloper

14. Intruder


Analogies:

1. Malodorous: Scent

2. Enervate:Strength

Till Sep 16th


1. Plentitude

2. Paucity

3. Quip

4. Coddle

5. Arid

6. Quaff

7. Gobble

8. Bolt

9. Intractable

10. Satiate

11. Timeworn


Analogies:

1. Arid: Dry

2. Quaff: Sip

3. Timeworn: Novel



Till Sep 15th


1. Defame

2. Tepid

3. Deft

4. Continuum

5. Testy

6. Gadfly

7. Inveterate

8. Mettle

9. Assuage

10. Drawl

11. Prostate

12. Inert

13. Congeal

14. Contumacious

15. Artlessness


Analogies:

1. Queue: People

2. Contumacious: Authority


Issue Topic:

1. Only mistakes leads to discovery and progress.




Till Sep 12th


1. Exalt

2. Inert

3. Enigmatic

4. Artless

5. Pout

6. Clairvoyant

7. Embezzle

8. Procrastinate

9. Friated

10. Crumbled

11. Gratuitous


Analogies:

1. Friated: Crumbled

2. Gratuitous: justification


Issue Topic:

1. Most of the people choose their career based on the salary, feasibility of obtaining job. Hardly we can find anyone choosing their career based on their natural talents.

2. "People are mistaken when they assume that the problems they confront are more complex and challenging than the problems faced by their predecessors. This illusion is eventually dispelled with increased knowledge and experience."

3. "In any given field, the leading voices come from people who are motivated not by conviction but by the desire to present opinions and ideas that differ from those held by the majority."


Argument Topic:

1. The following appeared in a newspaper feature story. "At the small, non-profit hospital in the town of Saluda, the average length of a patient's stay is two days ; at the large, for-profit hospital in the near by city of Megaville, the average patient's stay is six days. Also, the cure rate among patients in the Saluda hospital is about twice that of the Megaville hospital. The Saluda hospital has more employees per patient than the hospital in Megaville and there are few complaints about service at the local hospital.Such data indicate that treatment in smaller, non-profit hospitals is moreeconomical and of better quality than treatment in larger, for profit hospitals".

2. The citizens of Forsythe have adopted healthier lifestyles. Their responses to a recent survey show that in their eating habits they conform more closely to government nutritional recommendations than they did ten years ago. Furthermore, there has been a fourfold increase in sales of food products containing kiran, a substance that a scientific study has shown reduces cholesterol. This trend is also evident in reduced sales of sulia, a food that few of the healthiest citizens regularly eat.

3."According to a government report, last year the city of Dillton reduced its corporate tax rate by 15 percent; at the same time, it began offering relocation grants and favorable rates on city utilities to any company that would relocate to Dillton. Within 18 months, two manufacturing companies moved to Dillton, where they employ a total of 300 people. Therefore, the fastest way for Beauville to stimulate economic development and hence reduce unemployment is to provide tax incentives and other financial inducements that encourage private companies to relocate here."

Monday, September 22, 2008

DATABASE (Till Sep 18th)

1. Calcify

2. Coagulant

3. Plaudit

4. Banquet

5. Ineluctable

6. Teetotaler

7. Volubility

8. Gag

9. Gainsay

10. Distraught

11.Procrastinate

12. Dire

13. Ladle

14. Gratuitous


Analogies:

1. Comprehensive: dire

2. Soup: ladle

3. Gratuitous : justification


Issue Topic:

1. The laws should not be rigid, they should be flexible according to the circumstance, place, time etc.

analogy

Analogies:

1. Gibberish: Intelligent

2. Talk: Chat

3. Recalcitrant: Stubbornness

4. Drench: Wet

5. Music: Ragtime

6. Mine: Ore

वोर्ड्स ऑफ़ september

. Circumlocution

2. Ardent

3. Awe

4. Husk

5. Meet

6. Gibberish

7. Imminent

8. Denounce

9. Recalcitrant

10. Modicum

11. Hapless

12. Quip

13. Lode

14. Vitality

15. Plethora

16. Ragtime

17. Sporadic

सम मोरे मथिस ,,, फ्रॉम १८ तो २०

1. A triangle is given with sides x, y & z. If z = 1/4(perimeter) & x + y = 12 then find perimeter?

2. If (n-2)(n-3) = 0, then
Col A: -2n-1
Col B: 2n+1

3. 1^-3 + 2^-2 + 3^-1 =?

4. (1+squareroot2)(1-sqaureroot5) (1-squareroot2) )(1+sqaureroot5) = ?

5. If y = -(x-1) then find the value of 1/3|y+x|?

6. If ‘X’ invests Rs.5000 at the rate of 6% for annual and ‘Y’ invests Rs.6000 at the rate 6% for semiannual, then
Col A: The interest ‘X’ gets for 1year
Col B: The interest ‘Y’ gets for 1year

7. Given a triangle with sides 10, 10 and the area of the triangle is given as 32. Find the perimeter of the triangle?

8. Given that ‘r’ is a three digit number such that it contains ‘x’ in its hundredth place, ‘y’ in tens place, ‘z’ in units place. If’ x’ is multiplied by 9, ‘y’ is multiplied by 6 and ‘z’ is multiplied by 2 then what is the value of the N735 (here 735 is given as suffix, & Question mean that r=735)
A. 72
B. 79
C. 86
D. 91
E. & so on…
Ans: D

9. If x < 0 then
Col A: -x
Col B: lxl

10. If the point (2,3) lies on the line mx + ky = 1
Col A: k
Col B: 0

मथस थिस month

1. If a + b = (a + b)^2 & a = 1, then
Col A: a
Col B: b

2. Which of the following cannot be the number of prime numbers between 'n' and 'n+6' inclusive, if n is a positive integer?
A. 0
B. 2
C. 3
& so on....

3.

Given a figure of 18 eighteen equilateral triangles as above with each side length of 1. What is the perimeter of the figure?

4. If x + y > 0 & y < 0
Col A: x
Col B: lyl

5. The greatest prime factor if k is a positive integer
Col A: 40k
Col B: 39k

6. If x < 0, then
Col A: lxl
Col B: -x

7. A 6 bicyclists has to be chosen from 4 adult and 4 children
Col A: How many 3 adult and 4 children teams can be formed
Col B: How many 2 adult and 2 children teams can be formed

8. Col A: 4th root of 121
Col B: 121

9. If x is a positive integer then
Col A: 110% of 90% of x
Col B: xx(some value)

मथस थिस month

1. If a + b = (a + b)^2 & a = 1, then
Col A: a
Col B: b

2. Which of the following cannot be the number of prime numbers between 'n' and 'n+6' inclusive, if n is a positive integer?
A. 0
B. 2
C. 3
& so on....

3.

Given a figure of 18 eighteen equilateral triangles as above with each side length of 1. What is the perimeter of the figure?

4. If x + y > 0 & y < 0
Col A: x
Col B: lyl

5. The greatest prime factor if k is a positive integer
Col A: 40k
Col B: 39k

6. If x < 0, then
Col A: lxl
Col B: -x

7. A 6 bicyclists has to be chosen from 4 adult and 4 children
Col A: How many 3 adult and 4 children teams can be formed
Col B: How many 2 adult and 2 children teams can be formed

8. Col A: 4th root of 121
Col B: 121

9. If x is a positive integer then
Col A: 110% of 90% of x
Col B: xx(some value)

मथस थिस month

1. If a + b = (a + b)^2 & a = 1, then
Col A: a
Col B: b

2. Which of the following cannot be the number of prime numbers between 'n' and 'n+6' inclusive, if n is a positive integer?
A. 0
B. 2
C. 3
& so on....

3.

Given a figure of 18 eighteen equilateral triangles as above with each side length of 1. What is the perimeter of the figure?

4. If x + y > 0 & y < 0
Col A: x
Col B: lyl

5. The greatest prime factor if k is a positive integer
Col A: 40k
Col B: 39k

6. If x < 0, then
Col A: lxl
Col B: -x

7. A 6 bicyclists has to be chosen from 4 adult and 4 children
Col A: How many 3 adult and 4 children teams can be formed
Col B: How many 2 adult and 2 children teams can be formed

8. Col A: 4th root of 121
Col B: 121

9. If x is a positive integer then
Col A: 110% of 90% of x
Col B: xx(some value)

Saturday, August 16, 2008

verbal

1. Enervate

2. Vindictive

3. Querulous

4. Adumbration

5. Accrue

6. Elucidate

7. Prognosis

8. Pervasive

9. Effrontery

10. Congeal

11. Camouflage

12. Vehemence

13. Charlatan

14. Doctrine

15. Distress

16. Banal

17. Hackneyed

18. Suppress

19. Prosaic

20. Thwart

21. Venerate

22. Quell

23. Nebulous

24. Exalted

25. Perpetual

26. Desiccant

27. Palliate

28. Disabuse

29. Enfeeble

30. Vigor

31. Exonerate

32. Disdain

verbal from orkut n other site aug 14 to 17

1. Enervate

2. Vindictive

3. Querulous

4. Adumbration

5. Accrue

6. Elucidate

7. Prognosis

8. Pervasive

9. Effrontery

10. Congeal

11. Camouflage

12. Vehemence

13. Charlatan

14. Doctrine

15. Distress

16. Banal

17. Hackneyed

18. Suppress

19. Prosaic

20. Thwart

21. Venerate

22. Quell

23. Nebulous

24. Exalted

25. Perpetual

26. Desiccant

27. Palliate

28. Disabuse

29. Enfeeble

30. Vigor

31. Exonerate

32. Disdain

verbal from orkut n other site

1. Enervate

2. Vindictive

3. Querulous

4. Adumbration

5. Accrue

6. Elucidate

7. Prognosis

8. Pervasive

9. Effrontery

10. Congeal

11. Camouflage

12. Vehemence

13. Charlatan

14. Doctrine

15. Distress

16. Banal

17. Hackneyed

18. Suppress

19. Prosaic

20. Thwart

21. Venerate

22. Quell

23. Nebulous

24. Exalted

25. Perpetual

26. Desiccant

27. Palliate

28. Disabuse

29. Enfeeble

30. Vigor

31. Exonerate

32. Disdain

Friday, August 15, 2008

new maths

1. If |x-3|=5 and |x+1|=3 then the value of x must lie on the following?

2. If p=20%of q and q is 50% of r then find value of p if p+q+r=48.

3. When a stone is thrown in water ripples are created the radius of the ripples increases x times per every sec after 10 sec the largest ripple has the area 400*pi then find the radius of the largest ripple formed?

4. 3 marriage couple sits in 6 seats, how many ways they can seat such that husband and wife sit together?

5. Column A Column B
square (sqrt (square x)) - square (sqrt (square y)) (x-y) (x+y)

6. A lift have maximum capacity of 20 bundles each have x weight or other wise 30 bundles each have y weight. If a person put 12 bundles of weight y than how many x weight bundles we can put?
1.4
2.8
3.10
4.12
5.18

7. Which of the following is sum of 5 consecutive integers no?
1.10
2.15
3.20
4.25
5.28