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
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Saturday, August 16, 2008
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
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
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
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
Sunday, August 10, 2008
from students..posts
1. Evoke
2. Indispensable
3. Cognizance
4. Stringent
5. Chary
6. Decentralization
7. Hygiene
8. Effervescive
9. Instill
10. Snarl
. If (63)^n is divisible by 3^16 then
Col A: n
Col B: 7
. If (ab)^6 = b^-4*c^-8
Col A: (ab)^9
Col B: (b^-2*c^-4)^3
. If 150 < y< 300 then
Col A: 2y
Col B: 400
. If xy>1 and x-y =1, then
Col A: x
Col B: y
. If x - y = 1& x,y > 0 then
Col A: x^2 - y^2
Col B: 0
Given a sequence from -8 . . . . . . 184 and this sequence is obtained by adding 3 to the previous number. If 'n' is the total number of numbers in the series then
Col A: n
Col B: 65
2. Indispensable
3. Cognizance
4. Stringent
5. Chary
6. Decentralization
7. Hygiene
8. Effervescive
9. Instill
10. Snarl
. If (63)^n is divisible by 3^16 then
Col A: n
Col B: 7
. If (ab)^6 = b^-4*c^-8
Col A: (ab)^9
Col B: (b^-2*c^-4)^3
. If 150 < y< 300 then
Col A: 2y
Col B: 400
. If xy>1 and x-y =1, then
Col A: x
Col B: y
. If x - y = 1& x,y > 0 then
Col A: x^2 - y^2
Col B: 0
Given a sequence from -8 . . . . . . 184 and this sequence is obtained by adding 3 to the previous number. If 'n' is the total number of numbers in the series then
Col A: n
Col B: 65
from orkut
1. Charlatan
2. Facetious
3. Harebrained
4. Hasten
5. Tantalizing
6. Instill
7. Lampoon
8. Shun
9. Clairvoyant
10. Decentralization
11. Lubrication
12. Saboteur
Analogies:
1. Lubrication: Friction
2. Saboteur: Disrupt
Issue Topic:
1. Luxurious life is a hindrance for the growth of individualism in the youth.
2. In order to improve the quality of education in universities and colleges the faculty must be required to work outside the academic world in the industries pertaining to the subjects they teach.
3. In any field, imagination is more important than knowledge.
4. An individual`s greatness cannot be judged objectively by his or her contemporaries; the most objective evaluators of a person`s greatness are people who belong to a later time.
5. Government should place few, if any, restrictions on scientific research and development.
2. Facetious
3. Harebrained
4. Hasten
5. Tantalizing
6. Instill
7. Lampoon
8. Shun
9. Clairvoyant
10. Decentralization
11. Lubrication
12. Saboteur
Analogies:
1. Lubrication: Friction
2. Saboteur: Disrupt
Issue Topic:
1. Luxurious life is a hindrance for the growth of individualism in the youth.
2. In order to improve the quality of education in universities and colleges the faculty must be required to work outside the academic world in the industries pertaining to the subjects they teach.
3. In any field, imagination is more important than knowledge.
4. An individual`s greatness cannot be judged objectively by his or her contemporaries; the most objective evaluators of a person`s greatness are people who belong to a later time.
5. Government should place few, if any, restrictions on scientific research and development.
verbal
1. Quarantine
2. Accolade
3. Grill
4. Invigorate
5. Delegation
6. Imprudent
7. Contrite
8. Laconic
9. Deftness
10. Mirth
11. Pulchritude
12. Harangue
13. Mollify
14. Ladle
Analogies:
1. Spectacles : Look
2. Soup: ladle
3. Harangue: mollify
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."
2. Accolade
3. Grill
4. Invigorate
5. Delegation
6. Imprudent
7. Contrite
8. Laconic
9. Deftness
10. Mirth
11. Pulchritude
12. Harangue
13. Mollify
14. Ladle
Analogies:
1. Spectacles : Look
2. Soup: ladle
3. Harangue: mollify
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."
some tacken from orkut
1. If n is positive integer greater than 0.
Col A: Unit digit of 156^n
Col B: Unit digit of 165^n
2. Given that a set A contains odd numbers less than 100, set B contains even numbers less than 5 & set C is formed by multiplying all the numbers of set A with set B.
Col A: set c
Col B: 100
3. 5000+sqrt(6.894*7001.2) is approximate equal to
A. 5200
B. 5700
C. 6000
D. 6500
E. 7000
4. There are 5 green balls, 3 black balls and 2 red balls in a box. If 2 balls are taken from it without replacement what is the probability that the selected balls are red?
5. Number of divisors of 72 which have 4 in its unit place
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
6. Col A: |10^-3|
Col B: |10^3|
7. Col A: Standard deviation of 29, 33, 35, 37, 39, 43
Col B: Standard deviation of 221, 225, 227, 229, 231, 235
8. Col A: Value of ((1/0.001)+(1/0.099))
Col B: Value of ((1/0.002)+(1/0.098))
9. Given the area of the secor as 5/4pie. Find the perimeter of the sector of the circle of angle 72degree?
10. Given a sequence from -8 . . . . . . 184 and this sequence is obtained by adding 3 to the previous number. If 'n' is the total number of numbers in the series then
Col A: n
Col B: 65
Col A: Unit digit of 156^n
Col B: Unit digit of 165^n
2. Given that a set A contains odd numbers less than 100, set B contains even numbers less than 5 & set C is formed by multiplying all the numbers of set A with set B.
Col A: set c
Col B: 100
3. 5000+sqrt(6.894*7001.2) is approximate equal to
A. 5200
B. 5700
C. 6000
D. 6500
E. 7000
4. There are 5 green balls, 3 black balls and 2 red balls in a box. If 2 balls are taken from it without replacement what is the probability that the selected balls are red?
5. Number of divisors of 72 which have 4 in its unit place
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
6. Col A: |10^-3|
Col B: |10^3|
7. Col A: Standard deviation of 29, 33, 35, 37, 39, 43
Col B: Standard deviation of 221, 225, 227, 229, 231, 235
8. Col A: Value of ((1/0.001)+(1/0.099))
Col B: Value of ((1/0.002)+(1/0.098))
9. Given the area of the secor as 5/4pie. Find the perimeter of the sector of the circle of angle 72degree?
10. Given a sequence from -8 . . . . . . 184 and this sequence is obtained by adding 3 to the previous number. If 'n' is the total number of numbers in the series then
Col A: n
Col B: 65
august 6,7,8,9
1. What is the remainder of the following (7^0 + 7^1 + 7^2 + 7^3 + ........ + 7^23)/14 ?
2. If the standard deviation of 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29 & 33 is x, then what is the standard deviation of 221, 222, 223, 224, 227, 228, 229 & 233?
3. Given set S = {1,2,3,4,5} and T = {1,2,3,6,8}, let any element chosen from set S be 's' and any element chosen from set T be 't' and let s*t = n. Then in how many answers are possible for n?
4. If y = kx-5 has a x intercept of -10/3, what is the value of k?
5. If x = - 8
Col A: 7X^2 + 3x
Col B: 7(-8)^2 + 3(-8)
6. {1 / (2 - sqrt3)} =
7. A vendor was selling an item at certain price then marked it down 20% for spring. During summer again he marked it down 20% from spring price. If the item is sold at the summer price what percent of the original price did he sell for?
8. A person went to market with a red and a green bag and bought 10 carrots & 6 radishes. On the way to home he distributed vegetables into the two bags in such a way that no bag is empty. In how many ways can he do ths?
9. In how many ways, the letters of the word POLLOLOP can be arranged?
10. If 60% children like cats, 70% like dogs and 80% like rabbits then exactly how many children like all three animals?
11. A figure was given, it had a rectangular box in which 16 cylindrical cans, each with radius of 1 inch are placed. If the cans touch adjacent cans and/or the walls of the box. Find the interior area of the bottom of the box?
12. If the rate of inflation was 1000% then what will be the cost of an article two years from now, which costs 6 units of currency now?
A. 666
B. 660
C. 720
D. 726
E. 730
13. At a soccer match, the contractor provided dinner for 24 persons, and fixed the price so as to gain 12.5% upon his total outlay. Three of the players being absent , the remaining 21 paid the fixed price for their dinner, and such the contractor lost one rupee.
What was the charge for the dinner?
14. There is a semi circle and person A takes 2min to walk around the semicircle path, and B takes 1 minute to walk along the diameter
CoL A: Average speed of A
CoL B: Average speed of B
15. 5000+sqrt(6.894*7001.2) is approximate equal to
A. 5200
B. 5700
C. 6000
D. 6500
E. 7000
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Aug 5th)
1.
What is the area of shaded region?
2. Given -1 < x < 0
Col A: x^3
Col B: x^5
3. Given set A:{1,2,3,4,5} & set B:{2,3,4,5,6}, let any element chosen from set A be 'a' and any element chosen from set B be 'b' and let a*b = c. Then in how many answers are possible for c?
4. Given 125w + 25x + 5y + z = 264. Also if w, x, y & z are non-negative integers and less than 5, then the value of w + x + y + z is?
A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
5.
Given the diameter of the bigger circle is ‘D’. If the seven (equal) smaller circles are shaded as above then what is the area of unshaded region?
6. If (63)^n is divisible by 3^16 then
Col A: the value of n
Col B: 7
7. If 'N' is the number of two digit numbers that are not the divisible by 7 and 5, then the value of n is?
A. 61
B. 83
C. 75
D. 56
8. If x-y = 1 then
Col A: x^2 - y^2
Col B: 0
9. Given a sequence 8, -7, 6, -5, 4, ------------ 80. Find the sum of first 27 numbers?
10. If the median of a seven number sequence is 2n+2 then find the Arithmetic mean of that sequence?
11. If a number is divided by 24 and gives reminder as 21 then what is the divided of the following?
A. 6
B. 5
C. 3
D. 9
E. 21
12. Given x < y & p < r < t. If these 5 numbers are placed in ascending order from left to right, which cannot be placed in second place?
A. x
B. y
C. p
D. t
E. r
2. If the standard deviation of 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29 & 33 is x, then what is the standard deviation of 221, 222, 223, 224, 227, 228, 229 & 233?
3. Given set S = {1,2,3,4,5} and T = {1,2,3,6,8}, let any element chosen from set S be 's' and any element chosen from set T be 't' and let s*t = n. Then in how many answers are possible for n?
4. If y = kx-5 has a x intercept of -10/3, what is the value of k?
5. If x = - 8
Col A: 7X^2 + 3x
Col B: 7(-8)^2 + 3(-8)
6. {1 / (2 - sqrt3)} =
7. A vendor was selling an item at certain price then marked it down 20% for spring. During summer again he marked it down 20% from spring price. If the item is sold at the summer price what percent of the original price did he sell for?
8. A person went to market with a red and a green bag and bought 10 carrots & 6 radishes. On the way to home he distributed vegetables into the two bags in such a way that no bag is empty. In how many ways can he do ths?
9. In how many ways, the letters of the word POLLOLOP can be arranged?
10. If 60% children like cats, 70% like dogs and 80% like rabbits then exactly how many children like all three animals?
11. A figure was given, it had a rectangular box in which 16 cylindrical cans, each with radius of 1 inch are placed. If the cans touch adjacent cans and/or the walls of the box. Find the interior area of the bottom of the box?
12. If the rate of inflation was 1000% then what will be the cost of an article two years from now, which costs 6 units of currency now?
A. 666
B. 660
C. 720
D. 726
E. 730
13. At a soccer match, the contractor provided dinner for 24 persons, and fixed the price so as to gain 12.5% upon his total outlay. Three of the players being absent , the remaining 21 paid the fixed price for their dinner, and such the contractor lost one rupee.
What was the charge for the dinner?
14. There is a semi circle and person A takes 2min to walk around the semicircle path, and B takes 1 minute to walk along the diameter
CoL A: Average speed of A
CoL B: Average speed of B
15. 5000+sqrt(6.894*7001.2) is approximate equal to
A. 5200
B. 5700
C. 6000
D. 6500
E. 7000
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Aug 5th)
1.
What is the area of shaded region?
2. Given -1 < x < 0
Col A: x^3
Col B: x^5
3. Given set A:{1,2,3,4,5} & set B:{2,3,4,5,6}, let any element chosen from set A be 'a' and any element chosen from set B be 'b' and let a*b = c. Then in how many answers are possible for c?
4. Given 125w + 25x + 5y + z = 264. Also if w, x, y & z are non-negative integers and less than 5, then the value of w + x + y + z is?
A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
5.
Given the diameter of the bigger circle is ‘D’. If the seven (equal) smaller circles are shaded as above then what is the area of unshaded region?
6. If (63)^n is divisible by 3^16 then
Col A: the value of n
Col B: 7
7. If 'N' is the number of two digit numbers that are not the divisible by 7 and 5, then the value of n is?
A. 61
B. 83
C. 75
D. 56
8. If x-y = 1 then
Col A: x^2 - y^2
Col B: 0
9. Given a sequence 8, -7, 6, -5, 4, ------------ 80. Find the sum of first 27 numbers?
10. If the median of a seven number sequence is 2n+2 then find the Arithmetic mean of that sequence?
11. If a number is divided by 24 and gives reminder as 21 then what is the divided of the following?
A. 6
B. 5
C. 3
D. 9
E. 21
12. Given x < y & p < r < t. If these 5 numbers are placed in ascending order from left to right, which cannot be placed in second place?
A. x
B. y
C. p
D. t
E. r
August
1. If standard deviation of 'p' number of people is 21.5 and standard deviation of 'q' number of people is 9 then what is that least possible standard deviation value when both p and q are added?
2. If p1 = {2,3,4,5,6} and p2 = {11,12,13,14,15} then how many unique answers are possible for p1+p2?
3. Given perimeter of circle as 8pie. If the area of a square is equal to area of this circle. Find the side of the square?
4. How many of the following 2, 4, -7, sqrt(19) & 8 have their square 4 more than the multiples of 5?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
E. 4
5. If A1, A2, A3, A4 & A5 belongs to a series such that An= n{(-1)^n -1}, then what will be the difference of the largest and the smallest term?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 8
D. 10
E. 12
6. If R1 = -3,-2,-1
R2 = 1, 2, 3 &
R3 = -3, -2, -1, 1, 2, 3
and if s1, s2 ans s3 are standard deviations of R1, R2 and R3 then which of the following is true?
i. s1 ii. s2<0
iii. s3=0
A. NONE
B. i only
C. ii only
D. iii only
E. all three
7. In a class of certain number of students, if 1/2 of the students takes maths as their major, 2/3 takes physics as their major & 1/3 takes both maths and physics as their majors and if 40 students didn't take any of maths or physics subjects as their major then what is the total number of students in the class?
8. If x Col A: x^2+x+1
Col B: y^2+y+1
9. Given A= { set of odd integers less than 100 }
B= { set of even integers less than 5 }
C= { set which include product of both sets A and B }
Col A: no.of integers in set C
Col B: 100
10. If Average of a, b, c, -5, -15 is 's' and average of a, b, c, 5, 15 is 't' then what is the value of (s-t)?
11. What is the remainder when (5^20) - (5^18) is divided by 4 ?
12. Given a line in xy plane with slope k = -1/2
Col A: x-intercept
Col B: y-intercept
13. There is a semi circle and person A takes 2min t
2. If p1 = {2,3,4,5,6} and p2 = {11,12,13,14,15} then how many unique answers are possible for p1+p2?
3. Given perimeter of circle as 8pie. If the area of a square is equal to area of this circle. Find the side of the square?
4. How many of the following 2, 4, -7, sqrt(19) & 8 have their square 4 more than the multiples of 5?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
E. 4
5. If A1, A2, A3, A4 & A5 belongs to a series such that An= n{(-1)^n -1}, then what will be the difference of the largest and the smallest term?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 8
D. 10
E. 12
6. If R1 = -3,-2,-1
R2 = 1, 2, 3 &
R3 = -3, -2, -1, 1, 2, 3
and if s1, s2 ans s3 are standard deviations of R1, R2 and R3 then which of the following is true?
i. s1 ii. s2<0
iii. s3=0
A. NONE
B. i only
C. ii only
D. iii only
E. all three
7. In a class of certain number of students, if 1/2 of the students takes maths as their major, 2/3 takes physics as their major & 1/3 takes both maths and physics as their majors and if 40 students didn't take any of maths or physics subjects as their major then what is the total number of students in the class?
8. If x Col A: x^2+x+1
Col B: y^2+y+1
9. Given A= { set of odd integers less than 100 }
B= { set of even integers less than 5 }
C= { set which include product of both sets A and B }
Col A: no.of integers in set C
Col B: 100
10. If Average of a, b, c, -5, -15 is 's' and average of a, b, c, 5, 15 is 't' then what is the value of (s-t)?
11. What is the remainder when (5^20) - (5^18) is divided by 4 ?
12. Given a line in xy plane with slope k = -1/2
Col A: x-intercept
Col B: y-intercept
13. There is a semi circle and person A takes 2min t
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