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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

verbal 25 may onwards...

sunk

audacious

hackneyed

displeasure

capricious

buttress

eclectic

Monday, May 25, 2009

may end...!!!! words...upto 24 may...

admonish

bolster

ambiguous

caustic

absolute

readily

obtainable

representational

also refer previous posts please...!!!!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

11 may verbal

The Pool of Argument Topics

The following appeared in a memo from the new vice president of Sartorian, a company that manufactures men's clothing.
"Five years ago, at a time when we had difficulties in obtaining reliable supplies of high-quality wool fabric, we discontinued production of our deluxe alpaca overcoats. Now that we have a new fabric supplier, we should resume production. This coat should sell very well: since we have not offered an alpaca overcoat for five years and since our major competitor no longer makes an alpaca overcoat, there will be pent-up customer demand. Also, since the price of most types of clothing has risen in each of the past five years, customers should be willing to pay significantly higher prices for alpaca overcoats than they did five years ago, and our company profits will increase."



words.....



virtue

liberal

avarice

torment

opposed

ductility

refutation

excited

warm

Monday, May 11, 2009

ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till May 9th)

1. Obeisance

2. Contrite

3. Propensity

4. Convivial

5. Doxology

6. Bereave

7. Rancor

8. Logomachy

9. Incarcerate

10. Uxorious

11. Parlance

12. Pugnacious

13. Supplication

14. Trenchant

15. Adagio

16. Camaraderie

17. Cortege

18. Crescendo

19. Detente

20. Echelon

21. Ecumenical

22. Freemasonry

23. Genealogy

24. Hobnob
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Analogies:

1. Epilogue: Prose

2. Simplify: Difficulty

3. Journal: Entries

Issue Topic:

1. The primary goal of technological advancement should be to increase people's efficiency so that everyone has more leisure time.

ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till May 9th)

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

8. Two event independent one have probability 0.50 and other event have 0.630 what is probability of none of this event occur?
1.0.11
2.0.18
3.0.32
4.0.44

9. Col A Col B
| (1/5) - (1/10)| 1

10. A cuboid having dimensions 3, 3, 4
the question type was QCPS...
A : The Area of one of the part when the cuboid is cut diagonally
B : 44

11. Col A Col B
(x^-2) ^-4 x^8

12. The number plate can have 3 letters followed by 4 digits, repetition allowed,
if the letters are A,F,G the different no of ways the number plate can be made...

13. The Probability of A hitting the target is 0.4; B hitting the target is 0.6,
Find the probability of both A and B not hitting the target?

14. column a column b
(58)(7) (28)(21)

15. Two circles are given one is inscribed in another
the inner circle radius is x.....
outer circle radius is (x+y)...
question is- what is the probability that the point taken lie in inner circle
1) pi(x^2-y^2) 2) x/(x+y) 3)x^2/(x^2+y^2) 4) pi(x-y )^2

16. Col a Col b
x^n (2x)^|n|

17. 1/25+1/(x^2)=1/9

18. Given a circle and a triangle is formed in it with its diameter as its base
and side other than that diameter is given as 5 and area of triangle is 5
Col A Col B
Area of circle pi*29/4

19. Given t and k are positive
Col a: (t^2)-(2*k*t) + (k^2)
Col b: (t^2)-(k^2)

20. 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

Friday, May 8, 2009

ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till May 7th)

1.Intimidate

2.Malaise

3.Cameo

4.Stagnant

5.Penurious

6.Spartan

7.Laconic

8.Obstinate

9.Truss

10.Caricature

11.Implacable

12.Prevarication

Analogies:

1.Prevarication : Truth

2.Audit : Account

Issue Topic:

1."Although innovations such as video, computers, and the internet seem to offer schools improved methods for instructing students, these technologies all too often distract from real learning."

maths....!!! again MAY....upto 7th

1.If x < y < 0, then
Col A: xy
Col B: y – x

2.Given that, there are two racks A and B. If 4 books from rack A are replaced to rack B, then the number of books become equal. If 7 books from rack B are replaced to A, then number of books in A is 3 times the books in B. What is the total number of books?
(Something like this)

3.If a person moves towards west in straight line for 6m and then to north for another 16m and then to west again for another 10m, find the distance between starting and ending point?

4.Given a coordinate system, a point P is at -5 on the x-axis, a point R is at 10 on the x-axis and another point Q is situated in between P and R, such that the ratio of distance between P and Q to the distance between R and Q is 2 is to 3.
Col A: The x-coordinate of point Q
Col B: 0

5. If N is an integer between 200 and 300 with units digit 5 and tens digit x, then
Col A: N/5
Col B: 40+2x

6.Given a series of odd numbers from 1 to n. Find the probability, that a number selected at random will be an odd number?(provided ‘n’ is an odd number)

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE May 1 to 3

1. Tortuous

2. Puckish

3. Luculent

4. Alluring

5. Teetotaler

6. Harbor

7. Perturbation

8. Derision

9. Recommit

10. Overhaul

11. Disdain

12. Stalwart

13. Caustic

14. Lampoon

15. Articulate


Analogies:

1. Articulate: Unclear

2. Choir: Singer


Issue Topic:

1. The primary goal of technological advancement should be to increase people's efficiency so that everyone has more leisure time.

QUANT this May.... enjoy....!!!!

1. A number 'N' is a 3 digit postive number. If 'X' is its hundredth digit & 'Y' is its units digit then the number 'N- 100X-Y ' will be divisible by which one of the following number.
a)3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 7

2. Given an equilateral triangle PQR, with PR has the base of the triangle.... and a line ST was drawn parallel to PQ such that point S is on the base PR and T on QR so that a triangle STR is formed......and the triangle STR is shaded . Then it was given that... if the area of the shaded region is 1/9 the area of equilateral triangle PQR. Find the ratio QT/TR ?

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. Given a fraction 2/7, what is the 57th digit after decimal?
Ans is 5

8. (x - 1/x)/(x +1) = 99. Find (x - 1/x)/(x-1) ?

9. X and Y are positive integers and X-2/10 = Y
Col A: Units digit of Y
Col B: Tens digit of X.

10. Given a two figrures, first figure contains a square with a circle of radius of the circle is 'r' inscribed in it and the area outside the circle(within the square) is shaded . Second figure contains a circle radius of 'r' with a square inscribed in it and the area outside the square(within the circle) is shaded.
Col A: Area of Shaded region in the first figure
Col B: Area of Shaded region in the Second figure

11. If 2n+1 is the median of seven consecutive integers . What is the mean of the integers?
Ans: 2n+1

12. Col A: (5-1/4) square+(5+1/4)square
Col B: 50
Ans: A

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

14. There is a code to be made of length of 5 in which it consists of 3 alphabets and 2 digits from 0 to 9. The alphabets 'a,e,i,o,u,y' are not allowed in the alphabets, so how many codes can be made.Repeatitions is allowed in both alphabets and numeric.
Sol: 20*20*20*10*10

15. If q*r^2 <450 and q and r are prime numbers greater than 3. What is the maximum possible value of r?
A. 5
B.11
C.17
D.13