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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)