Discretion
2. Cavil
3. Chronological
4. Spurious
5. Lionize
6. Restive
7. Invigorate
8. Demur
9. Parsimonious
10. Skimp
11. Countenance
Analogies:
1. Parsimonious: Skimp
2. Countenance: Toleration
Issue Topic:
1. Education will be effective, only if it is modified to the meet the individual interests of the student.
Argument Topic:
1. A survey was conducted on 500 middle-aged men to determine relationship between exercise and longevity. They have been monitored for 10 years. The men were of various occupations and belong to different locations. Among those who responded, many said that they did vigorous outdoor exercises daily. Hence, based on the direct relationship between exercise and longevity, doctors should not recommend moderate exercises to all the patients.
(Some thing like this)
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
GRE maths(quant) feed back november from orkut
1- Column A a < 0 Column B
1 a
a
2)Which one of the following could be the difference between two numbers both of which are divisible
by 2, 3 and 4?
(A) 71 (B) 72 (C) 73 (D) 75
3)Column A x ≥ 11 Column B
3 + x + 7 7 + 11 + 3
4)problem related to triangle perimeter and area
5)If 4 percent of (p + q) is 8 and p is a positive integer, what is the greatest possible value of q?
(A) 196 (B) 197 (C) 198 (D) 199
6)The average of five numbers is 6.9. If one of the numbers is deleted, the average of the remaining
numbers is 4.4. What is the value of the number deleted?
(A) 6.8 (B) 7.4 (C) 12.5 (D) 16.9
1 a
a
2)Which one of the following could be the difference between two numbers both of which are divisible
by 2, 3 and 4?
(A) 71 (B) 72 (C) 73 (D) 75
3)Column A x ≥ 11 Column B
3 + x + 7 7 + 11 + 3
4)problem related to triangle perimeter and area
5)If 4 percent of (p + q) is 8 and p is a positive integer, what is the greatest possible value of q?
(A) 196 (B) 197 (C) 198 (D) 199
6)The average of five numbers is 6.9. If one of the numbers is deleted, the average of the remaining
numbers is 4.4. What is the value of the number deleted?
(A) 6.8 (B) 7.4 (C) 12.5 (D) 16.9
Saturday, October 24, 2009
october end verbal feedback from orkut
1.Callous
2.Qurush
3.Barbiturate
4.Archaic
5.Surrogate
6.Instill
7.Plaudit
8.Voracious
9.Roil
10.Inane
11.Malleable
12.Fretwork
13. Squall
14. Inept
15. Garbled
16. Refractory
17. Smirk
18. Resilience
19. Intriguing
20. Qurush
21. Temerity
22. Cacophonous
23. Impeachable
Analogies:
1.Malleable: Shape
2.Fretwork: Ornament
3.Door: Wall
Issue Topic:
1.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.
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared as an editorial in a local newspaper.
"In order to attract visitors to Central Plaza downtown and to return the plaza to its former glory, the city should prohibit skateboarding there and instead allow skateboarders to use an area in Monroe Park. At Central Plaza, skateboard users are about the only people one sees now, and litter and defaced property have made the plaza unattractive. In a recent survey of downtown merchants, the majority supported a prohibition on skateboarding in the plaza. Clearly, banning skateboarding in Central Plaza will make the area a place where people can congregate for fun or for relaxation."
2.Qurush
3.Barbiturate
4.Archaic
5.Surrogate
6.Instill
7.Plaudit
8.Voracious
9.Roil
10.Inane
11.Malleable
12.Fretwork
13. Squall
14. Inept
15. Garbled
16. Refractory
17. Smirk
18. Resilience
19. Intriguing
20. Qurush
21. Temerity
22. Cacophonous
23. Impeachable
Analogies:
1.Malleable: Shape
2.Fretwork: Ornament
3.Door: Wall
Issue Topic:
1.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.
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared as an editorial in a local newspaper.
"In order to attract visitors to Central Plaza downtown and to return the plaza to its former glory, the city should prohibit skateboarding there and instead allow skateboarders to use an area in Monroe Park. At Central Plaza, skateboard users are about the only people one sees now, and litter and defaced property have made the plaza unattractive. In a recent survey of downtown merchants, the majority supported a prohibition on skateboarding in the plaza. Clearly, banning skateboarding in Central Plaza will make the area a place where people can congregate for fun or for relaxation."
october end quant(maths) feedback from orkut
1. The reflection of a positive integer is obtained by reversing the digits. For example, 321 is the reflection of 123. The difference between a five-digit integer and its reflection must be divisible by which of the following?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
E. 9
2.If x, y are positive integers
and (x^2 + y^2)/2 = xy, then
Col A: x
Col B: y
A. Column A is greater
B. Column B is greater
C. Column A equals Column B
D. Relationship Indeterminate
3. given that there are 10 balls and 10 bags and 3 balls are of same kind in how many ways these 10 balls can be arrangerd in 10 bags such that no bag should be emply
4.If x and y are both prime and greater than 2, then which of the following CANNOT be a divisor of xy?
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 11 (D) 15
5.In the two-digit number x, both the sum and the difference of its digits is 4. What is the value of x?
(A) 13 (B) 31 (C) 40 (D) 48
6.Column A X ≤ 8 Column B
2 + 3 + X 2 + 3 + 8
7.problem of trapezoidal(finding its area)
8.area of one figure having different shape of circle , triangle etc
9.Column A x > 0 and 0 < y < 1 Column B
xy x/y
10.Column A 6a = 5b a > 0 Column B
a b
A. 2
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
E. 9
2.If x, y are positive integers
and (x^2 + y^2)/2 = xy, then
Col A: x
Col B: y
A. Column A is greater
B. Column B is greater
C. Column A equals Column B
D. Relationship Indeterminate
3. given that there are 10 balls and 10 bags and 3 balls are of same kind in how many ways these 10 balls can be arrangerd in 10 bags such that no bag should be emply
4.If x and y are both prime and greater than 2, then which of the following CANNOT be a divisor of xy?
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 11 (D) 15
5.In the two-digit number x, both the sum and the difference of its digits is 4. What is the value of x?
(A) 13 (B) 31 (C) 40 (D) 48
6.Column A X ≤ 8 Column B
2 + 3 + X 2 + 3 + 8
7.problem of trapezoidal(finding its area)
8.area of one figure having different shape of circle , triangle etc
9.Column A x > 0 and 0 < y < 1 Column B
xy x/y
10.Column A 6a = 5b a > 0 Column B
a b
Saturday, October 3, 2009
october verbal feedback
EXHORT:SUGGEST
A. conspire:plan
B. tamper:adjust
C. crave:accept
D. goad:direct
E. instruct:teach
words....
Resurgence
Assuage
Meek
parry
solitude
energizer
argument---
The following appeared in a memo from the mayor of the town of Hopewell.
"Two years ago, the town of Ocean View built a new municipal golf course and resort hotel. During the past two years, tourism in Ocean View has increased, new businesses have opened there, and Ocean View's tax revenues have risen by 30 percent. The best way to improve Hopewell's economy, and generate additional tax revenues, is to build a golf course and resort hotel similar to those in Ocean View
A. conspire:plan
B. tamper:adjust
C. crave:accept
D. goad:direct
E. instruct:teach
words....
Resurgence
Assuage
Meek
parry
solitude
energizer
argument---
The following appeared in a memo from the mayor of the town of Hopewell.
"Two years ago, the town of Ocean View built a new municipal golf course and resort hotel. During the past two years, tourism in Ocean View has increased, new businesses have opened there, and Ocean View's tax revenues have risen by 30 percent. The best way to improve Hopewell's economy, and generate additional tax revenues, is to build a golf course and resort hotel similar to those in Ocean View
october feedback quant (maths)
8s + 2t = x
t + 4s = -1
If there are an infinite number of real-valued solutions for s and t, what must be the value of x?
a) t
b) s
c) -1
d) -2
e) None of These
A number is selected at random from first thirty natural numbers. What is the chance that it is a multiple of either 3 or 13?
A. 17/30
B. 2/5
C. 11/30
D. 4/15
What is the greatest positive integer n, such that 2^n is a factor of 12^10?
a. 10
b. 12
c. 16
d. 20
e. 60
In a certain country, a person is born every 3 seconds and a person dies every 10 seconds. Therefore, the birth and death rates account for a population growth of one person every
a. 3 1/3 sec
b. 4 2/7 sec
c. 7 sec
d. 11 2/3 sec
e. 13 sec
Ans:B
A merchant buys two articles for Rs.600. He sells one of them at a profit of 22% and the other at a loss of 8% and makes no profit or loss in the end. What is the selling price of the article that he sold at a loss?
A. Rs. 404.80
B. Rs. 440
C. Rs. 536.80
D. Rs. 160
E. Rs. 153.60
Column A: Sum of the areas of two triangles on the same base of length 3 cm and with heights 1.5 cm and 12 cm.
Column B: Area of a triangle with base 9 cm and height 9 cm minus the sum of the areas of the two triangles given in A.
Choose:
A. if the quantity in column A is greater
B. if the quantity in column B is greater
C. if the quantities are equal
D. if the relationship cannot be determined from the information given
At a party there were 5 times as many as males. There were 3 times as many adults as children. Which of the following could not be the number of people at the party?
a. 384
b. 258
c. 216
d. 120
e. 72
Six points lie on a circle. How many quadrilaterals can be drawn joining these points?
A. 72
B. 36
C. 48
D. 15
E. 120
t + 4s = -1
If there are an infinite number of real-valued solutions for s and t, what must be the value of x?
a) t
b) s
c) -1
d) -2
e) None of These
A number is selected at random from first thirty natural numbers. What is the chance that it is a multiple of either 3 or 13?
A. 17/30
B. 2/5
C. 11/30
D. 4/15
What is the greatest positive integer n, such that 2^n is a factor of 12^10?
a. 10
b. 12
c. 16
d. 20
e. 60
In a certain country, a person is born every 3 seconds and a person dies every 10 seconds. Therefore, the birth and death rates account for a population growth of one person every
a. 3 1/3 sec
b. 4 2/7 sec
c. 7 sec
d. 11 2/3 sec
e. 13 sec
Ans:B
A merchant buys two articles for Rs.600. He sells one of them at a profit of 22% and the other at a loss of 8% and makes no profit or loss in the end. What is the selling price of the article that he sold at a loss?
A. Rs. 404.80
B. Rs. 440
C. Rs. 536.80
D. Rs. 160
E. Rs. 153.60
Column A: Sum of the areas of two triangles on the same base of length 3 cm and with heights 1.5 cm and 12 cm.
Column B: Area of a triangle with base 9 cm and height 9 cm minus the sum of the areas of the two triangles given in A.
Choose:
A. if the quantity in column A is greater
B. if the quantity in column B is greater
C. if the quantities are equal
D. if the relationship cannot be determined from the information given
At a party there were 5 times as many as males. There were 3 times as many adults as children. Which of the following could not be the number of people at the party?
a. 384
b. 258
c. 216
d. 120
e. 72
Six points lie on a circle. How many quadrilaterals can be drawn joining these points?
A. 72
B. 36
C. 48
D. 15
E. 120
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
GRE exams - cambridge for practice
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Thursday, August 27, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE(feedback) (Till August 26th)
1.Pervasive
2.Vitriol
3.Absorb
4.Vapid
5.Crouch
6.Gaunt
7.Zest
8.Malice
9.Stasis
10.Coagulant
11.Palpable
12.Allure
13.Entice
14.Stasis
15.Coagulant
16.Palpable
17.Allure
18.Entice
ANALOGIES:
1.Fretwork : Ornamentation
2.Mulish : Pervasive
3.Book : novelist
ISSUE TOPIC:
1. Scholars and researchers should not bother how big their contributions are…. they should keep working no matter how idiosyncratic they may seem.
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared in a letter to the editor of a Batavia newspaper.
"The department of agriculture in Batavia reports that the number of dairy farms throughout the country is now 25 percent greater than it was 10 years ago. During this same time period, however, the price of milk at the local Excello Food Market has increased from $1.50 to over $3.00 per gallon. To prevent farmers from continuing to receive excessive profits on an apparently increased supply of milk, the Batavia government should begin to regulate retail milk prices. Such regulation is necessary to ensure both lower prices and an adequate supply of milk for consumers."
2.Vitriol
3.Absorb
4.Vapid
5.Crouch
6.Gaunt
7.Zest
8.Malice
9.Stasis
10.Coagulant
11.Palpable
12.Allure
13.Entice
14.Stasis
15.Coagulant
16.Palpable
17.Allure
18.Entice
ANALOGIES:
1.Fretwork : Ornamentation
2.Mulish : Pervasive
3.Book : novelist
ISSUE TOPIC:
1. Scholars and researchers should not bother how big their contributions are…. they should keep working no matter how idiosyncratic they may seem.
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared in a letter to the editor of a Batavia newspaper.
"The department of agriculture in Batavia reports that the number of dairy farms throughout the country is now 25 percent greater than it was 10 years ago. During this same time period, however, the price of milk at the local Excello Food Market has increased from $1.50 to over $3.00 per gallon. To prevent farmers from continuing to receive excessive profits on an apparently increased supply of milk, the Batavia government should begin to regulate retail milk prices. Such regulation is necessary to ensure both lower prices and an adequate supply of milk for consumers."
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE(feedback) (Till August 26th)
1. If an integer is defined as (-1)^n then which of the following is applicable for integers a and b ?
i. a+b = a*b;
ii. (a+b)=(a)+(b);
iii. (a*b)=(a)*(b);
A. Only i.
B. Only ii.
C. Both i and ii
D. All the three
E. None
2. Col A: sqrt(2/5)
Col B: 1- 3/5
3. Given three points a, b, c. If a, b lie on the same line and if all these three points are at same distance between each other, then
A. None of the points lie on the same plane.
B. Only one point lies on the plane.
C. Two points lie on the plane.
D. More than two points lie on the plane.
E. None of the above.
4. Given a series -9, 10, -11, 12, -13. . . . . . . . . . .80
Col A: sum of first 27 numbers
Col B: -22
5. If 100 < Y
Col A: 2y
Col B: 400
7. Col A: 77!/78!
Col B: 87!/88!
8. If 2^n > 10^15n then which of the following options satisfies the condition
A. 30
B. 45
C. 60
D. 75
9. If x, y are the prime numbers greater than 10, then which of following must be even?
A. (x^2)*(y^2)
B. x^2 + x*y
C. 2*x*y + x
& so on....
10. Given a line in xy-plane with slope k = -3 & the points are (2, k), (-3, m)
Col A: k-m
Col B: -15
11. The approximate value of ((61.16)(.98)^2)/sqrt(401) is
A. 5
B. 4
C. 3
D. 2
E. 1
i. a+b = a*b;
ii. (a+b)=(a)+(b);
iii. (a*b)=(a)*(b);
A. Only i.
B. Only ii.
C. Both i and ii
D. All the three
E. None
2. Col A: sqrt(2/5)
Col B: 1- 3/5
3. Given three points a, b, c. If a, b lie on the same line and if all these three points are at same distance between each other, then
A. None of the points lie on the same plane.
B. Only one point lies on the plane.
C. Two points lie on the plane.
D. More than two points lie on the plane.
E. None of the above.
4. Given a series -9, 10, -11, 12, -13. . . . . . . . . . .80
Col A: sum of first 27 numbers
Col B: -22
5. If 100 < Y
Col A: 2y
Col B: 400
7. Col A: 77!/78!
Col B: 87!/88!
8. If 2^n > 10^15n then which of the following options satisfies the condition
A. 30
B. 45
C. 60
D. 75
9. If x, y are the prime numbers greater than 10, then which of following must be even?
A. (x^2)*(y^2)
B. x^2 + x*y
C. 2*x*y + x
& so on....
10. Given a line in xy-plane with slope k = -3 & the points are (2, k), (-3, m)
Col A: k-m
Col B: -15
11. The approximate value of ((61.16)(.98)^2)/sqrt(401) is
A. 5
B. 4
C. 3
D. 2
E. 1
Sunday, August 23, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE(feedback) (Till August 21st)
1. Supple
2. Garrulous
3. Eradicate
4. Edify
5. Homily
6. Brevity
7. Inane
8. Panache
9. Ameliorate
10. Senility
11. Frigid
12. Embezzling
Analogies:
1. Frigid: Fixed
2. Embezzling: Stealing
3. School: Fish
Issue Topic:
1. "There are two types of laws: just and unjust. Every individual in a society has a responsibility to obey just laws and, even more
importantly, to disobey and resist unjust laws."
2. "Technologies not only influence but actually determine social customs and ethics."
Argument Topic:
1. Thirteen years ago, researchers studied a group of 25 infants who showed signs of mild distress when exposed to unfamiliar stimuli such as an unusual odor or a tape recording of an unknown voice. They discovered that these infants were more likely than other infants to have been conceived in early autumn, a time when their mothers' production of melatonin — a hormone known to affect some brain functions — would naturally increase in response to decreased daylight. In a follow-up study conducted earlier this year, more than half of these children — now teenagers — who had shown signs of distress identified themselves as shy. Clearly, increased levels of melatonin before birth cause shyness during infancy and this shyness continues into later life.
2. Typically, as people age, their bone mass decreases, making them more vulnerable to bone fractures. A recent study concludes that the most effective way to reduce the risk of fractures in later life is to take twice the recommended dose of vitamin D and
calcium daily. The three-year study followed a group of French women in their eighties who were nursing-home residents. The women were given daily supplements of twice the recommended dose of vitamin D and calcium. In addition, the women participated in a light weightlifting program. After three years, these women showed a much lower rate of hip fractures than is average for their age.
2. Garrulous
3. Eradicate
4. Edify
5. Homily
6. Brevity
7. Inane
8. Panache
9. Ameliorate
10. Senility
11. Frigid
12. Embezzling
Analogies:
1. Frigid: Fixed
2. Embezzling: Stealing
3. School: Fish
Issue Topic:
1. "There are two types of laws: just and unjust. Every individual in a society has a responsibility to obey just laws and, even more
importantly, to disobey and resist unjust laws."
2. "Technologies not only influence but actually determine social customs and ethics."
Argument Topic:
1. Thirteen years ago, researchers studied a group of 25 infants who showed signs of mild distress when exposed to unfamiliar stimuli such as an unusual odor or a tape recording of an unknown voice. They discovered that these infants were more likely than other infants to have been conceived in early autumn, a time when their mothers' production of melatonin — a hormone known to affect some brain functions — would naturally increase in response to decreased daylight. In a follow-up study conducted earlier this year, more than half of these children — now teenagers — who had shown signs of distress identified themselves as shy. Clearly, increased levels of melatonin before birth cause shyness during infancy and this shyness continues into later life.
2. Typically, as people age, their bone mass decreases, making them more vulnerable to bone fractures. A recent study concludes that the most effective way to reduce the risk of fractures in later life is to take twice the recommended dose of vitamin D and
calcium daily. The three-year study followed a group of French women in their eighties who were nursing-home residents. The women were given daily supplements of twice the recommended dose of vitamin D and calcium. In addition, the women participated in a light weightlifting program. After three years, these women showed a much lower rate of hip fractures than is average for their age.
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE(feedback) (Till August 21st)
1. Given that a number ‘N’, when divided by 5 gives remainder 4 and when divided by 11 gives remainder 3, what is the number?
2. Given ‘n’ is an integer. If n ≠ 0, then
Col A: 22 X n
Col B: 23 X n
3. Col A: 1/97+1/98+1/99+1/100
Col B: 1/25
4. In one bag, half the balls are red, 1/8 green, 24 are neither, so how many balls are there altogether?
5. Col a: (4^-3+4^9)/32^-2
Col b:16(1+2^23)
6. If a man walks at the rate of 3miles per hour then the distance he covered in 18 minutes is given by (1mile = 5208foot)
A. 4000 feet
B. 4250 feet
C. 4500 feet
D. 4750 feet
E. 5000 feet
7. Given a smaller circle inscribed in the larger circle, if.... 'r' is a point on the smaller circle, 's' is a point on the larger circle, 'o' is the center of both the circles, or = x, rs = y, and if the area of the smaller circle is equal to the area of the big circle minus the area of the small circle, then what is value of y in terms of x?
2. Given ‘n’ is an integer. If n ≠ 0, then
Col A: 22 X n
Col B: 23 X n
3. Col A: 1/97+1/98+1/99+1/100
Col B: 1/25
4. In one bag, half the balls are red, 1/8 green, 24 are neither, so how many balls are there altogether?
5. Col a: (4^-3+4^9)/32^-2
Col b:16(1+2^23)
6. If a man walks at the rate of 3miles per hour then the distance he covered in 18 minutes is given by (1mile = 5208foot)
A. 4000 feet
B. 4250 feet
C. 4500 feet
D. 4750 feet
E. 5000 feet
7. Given a smaller circle inscribed in the larger circle, if.... 'r' is a point on the smaller circle, 's' is a point on the larger circle, 'o' is the center of both the circles, or = x, rs = y, and if the area of the smaller circle is equal to the area of the big circle minus the area of the small circle, then what is value of y in terms of x?
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE(FEED BACK) (Till August 10th)
1. Lethargic
2. Chaotic
3. Phlegmatic
4. Boast
5. Insensitive
6. Massive
7. Assail
8. Suave
9. Gauche
10. Salubrious
11. Trenchancy
12. Fealty
Issue Topic:
1. "In order for any work of art—whether film, literature, sculpture, or a song—to have merit, it must be understandable to most people."
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared in a recommendation from the president of Amburg's Chamber of Commerce.
"Last October the city of Belleville installed high intensity lighting in its central business district, and vandalism there declined almost immediately. The city of Amburg has recently begun police patrols on bicycles in its business district but the rate of
vandalism there remains constant. Since high intensity lighting is apparently the most effective way to combat crime, we should install such lighting throughout Amburg. By reducing crime in this way, we can revitalize the declining neighborhoods in our city."
2. Chaotic
3. Phlegmatic
4. Boast
5. Insensitive
6. Massive
7. Assail
8. Suave
9. Gauche
10. Salubrious
11. Trenchancy
12. Fealty
Issue Topic:
1. "In order for any work of art—whether film, literature, sculpture, or a song—to have merit, it must be understandable to most people."
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared in a recommendation from the president of Amburg's Chamber of Commerce.
"Last October the city of Belleville installed high intensity lighting in its central business district, and vandalism there declined almost immediately. The city of Amburg has recently begun police patrols on bicycles in its business district but the rate of
vandalism there remains constant. Since high intensity lighting is apparently the most effective way to combat crime, we should install such lighting throughout Amburg. By reducing crime in this way, we can revitalize the declining neighborhoods in our city."
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE(FEED BACK) (Till August 10th)
1.If (x)-1-(y)-1=(xy)-1
Col A: x
Col B: y
2.Given that, N is the five digit number which can contain number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 without repetition.
Col A: N
Col B: (7)(6)(5)(4)(3)(2)
3.There is a series ‘S’ with ‘n’ positive integers, where |n-5|< 3.
Col A: Mean of the n integers
Col B: Median of the series
4. A rope of length x is cut into two parts. If one of the lengths exceeds the other by 5, then
Col A: Length of the shorter one
Col B: x-5
5.Given two TV channels ‘A’ and ‘B’. The average viewing rate of channel ‘A’ is 24 and channel ‘B’ is 23.6. If one point equals 93,000 viewers, then what is the difference in number of viewers in ‘A’ and ‘B’?
(Similar to this)
6. Col A: (-2)-5
Col B: 0
7. Col A:
Col B: 84
8. The roots of the equation “x2 - 5x + 4 = 0” are ‘1’ and ‘4’, then what are the roots of the equation( x + 2 ) 2 - 5(x + 2) + 4 = 0?
Col A: x
Col B: y
2.Given that, N is the five digit number which can contain number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 without repetition.
Col A: N
Col B: (7)(6)(5)(4)(3)(2)
3.There is a series ‘S’ with ‘n’ positive integers, where |n-5|< 3.
Col A: Mean of the n integers
Col B: Median of the series
4. A rope of length x is cut into two parts. If one of the lengths exceeds the other by 5, then
Col A: Length of the shorter one
Col B: x-5
5.Given two TV channels ‘A’ and ‘B’. The average viewing rate of channel ‘A’ is 24 and channel ‘B’ is 23.6. If one point equals 93,000 viewers, then what is the difference in number of viewers in ‘A’ and ‘B’?
(Similar to this)
6. Col A: (-2)-5
Col B: 0
7. Col A:
Col B: 84
8. The roots of the equation “x2 - 5x + 4 = 0” are ‘1’ and ‘4’, then what are the roots of the equation( x + 2 ) 2 - 5(x + 2) + 4 = 0?
Thursday, July 30, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE(feedback) (Till July 29th)
1. Malady
2. Deter
3. Quibble
4. Chuckle
5. Vim
6. Divest
7. Ostracize
8. Unadulterated
9. Invigorate
10. Exacerbate
11. Conifer
12. Obliterate
13. Epidermis
Analogies:
1. Vault: Valuables
2. Bark: Conifer
3. Refractory: Stubborn
4. Obliterate: Destroy
5. Epidermis: Mammal
Issue Topic:
1."How children are socialized today determines the destiny of society. Unfortunately, we have not yet learned how to raise children who can help bring about a better society."
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared as part of an article in a health magazine.
"A new discovery warrants a drastic change in the diets of people living in the United States. Two scientists have recently suggested that omega -3 fatty acids (found in some fish and fish oils) play a key role in mental health. Our ancestors, who ate less saturated fat and more polyunsaturated fat, including omega -3 fatty acids, were much less likely to suffer from depression than we are today. Moreover, modern societies — such as those in Japan and Taiwan — that consume large quantities of fish report depression rates lower than that in the United States. Given this link between omega -3 fatty acids and depression, it is important for all people in the
United States to increase their consumption of fish in order to prevent depression."
2. Deter
3. Quibble
4. Chuckle
5. Vim
6. Divest
7. Ostracize
8. Unadulterated
9. Invigorate
10. Exacerbate
11. Conifer
12. Obliterate
13. Epidermis
Analogies:
1. Vault: Valuables
2. Bark: Conifer
3. Refractory: Stubborn
4. Obliterate: Destroy
5. Epidermis: Mammal
Issue Topic:
1."How children are socialized today determines the destiny of society. Unfortunately, we have not yet learned how to raise children who can help bring about a better society."
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared as part of an article in a health magazine.
"A new discovery warrants a drastic change in the diets of people living in the United States. Two scientists have recently suggested that omega -3 fatty acids (found in some fish and fish oils) play a key role in mental health. Our ancestors, who ate less saturated fat and more polyunsaturated fat, including omega -3 fatty acids, were much less likely to suffer from depression than we are today. Moreover, modern societies — such as those in Japan and Taiwan — that consume large quantities of fish report depression rates lower than that in the United States. Given this link between omega -3 fatty acids and depression, it is important for all people in the
United States to increase their consumption of fish in order to prevent depression."
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE(feedback) (Till July 29th)
1. A square is inscribed in a circle. If the side of square is ‘s’, then find area of the circle in terms of s?
2.The GNP of a country in February is 10% less than that of it in January and in March if it is 12% greater than that of February, then how many times is March GNP that of January GNP?
3.. There are five numbers in a set and median is 32 and 35 occurs twice and no other numbers in the set are similar. If the average of five numbers is 30, then what is the least possible value of the set?
4. If
A B
+ B A
--------
C D C
---------
Col A: D
Col B: 2
5.If su = w + sv and s=2 and if 2(v- u) = 3, then
Col A: w
Col B: 3
6. Given two line equations 3x-5y = 18 and 2x+10y= -3 and if these two lines intersect at a point, then find the point of intersection?
A. x-axis
B. y-axis
C. Quadrant-I
D. Quadrant-II
E. Quadrant-IV
7. Given an Isosceles triangle with two angles denoted as 't' and 'n'. If the arithmetic mean of two angles of the triangle is 65, then what is the value of 'n'?
A. 60
B. 65
C. 70
D. 75
E. 80
8. A number when divided by 7 leaves remainder 3 then which of the following is exactly divisible by 49?
A. n2-2
B. n2- 3
C. (n-2)2
D. (n-3)2
E. (n-4)2
9. A train can complete a trip of 'd' miles in 'h' hours. Find the average speed in miles/hrs, if on the next day the train completes the trip 30 min faster than the previous day?
10. Given the speed of light year = 3*108 mts/sec and if it is rounded to 108, then
Col A: Speed of light year in kilometer/hr
Col B: 1010
2.The GNP of a country in February is 10% less than that of it in January and in March if it is 12% greater than that of February, then how many times is March GNP that of January GNP?
3.. There are five numbers in a set and median is 32 and 35 occurs twice and no other numbers in the set are similar. If the average of five numbers is 30, then what is the least possible value of the set?
4. If
A B
+ B A
--------
C D C
---------
Col A: D
Col B: 2
5.If su = w + sv and s=2 and if 2(v- u) = 3, then
Col A: w
Col B: 3
6. Given two line equations 3x-5y = 18 and 2x+10y= -3 and if these two lines intersect at a point, then find the point of intersection?
A. x-axis
B. y-axis
C. Quadrant-I
D. Quadrant-II
E. Quadrant-IV
7. Given an Isosceles triangle with two angles denoted as 't' and 'n'. If the arithmetic mean of two angles of the triangle is 65, then what is the value of 'n'?
A. 60
B. 65
C. 70
D. 75
E. 80
8. A number when divided by 7 leaves remainder 3 then which of the following is exactly divisible by 49?
A. n2-2
B. n2- 3
C. (n-2)2
D. (n-3)2
E. (n-4)2
9. A train can complete a trip of 'd' miles in 'h' hours. Find the average speed in miles/hrs, if on the next day the train completes the trip 30 min faster than the previous day?
10. Given the speed of light year = 3*108 mts/sec and if it is rounded to 108, then
Col A: Speed of light year in kilometer/hr
Col B: 1010
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE(feed back) (Till July 21st)
1. Given ‘x’ as a two digit number, then
Col A: Unit place of x
Col B: Unit place of x2
2. If an article costs ‘S’ dollars and the tax on it is 8% of ‘S’ dollars, then what is the total cost of the article?
3.What is the multiplication of 67th and 68th term in the series 3, 4, 2, 1, 3, 4, 2, 1, 3
4. If |2k + 7| 9, then
ColA: k
ColB: 1
5.If 0 < x <5-6
Col A: x
Col B: 25-2
6. Given sides of a right angled triangle as n, 2n-1 and 2n+1, where 'n' is a positive integer. What is the value of hypotenuse?
A. 13
B. 15
C. 17
& so on…..
(similar to this)
Col A: Unit place of x
Col B: Unit place of x2
2. If an article costs ‘S’ dollars and the tax on it is 8% of ‘S’ dollars, then what is the total cost of the article?
3.What is the multiplication of 67th and 68th term in the series 3, 4, 2, 1, 3, 4, 2, 1, 3
4. If |2k + 7| 9, then
ColA: k
ColB: 1
5.If 0 < x <5-6
Col A: x
Col B: 25-2
6. Given sides of a right angled triangle as n, 2n-1 and 2n+1, where 'n' is a positive integer. What is the value of hypotenuse?
A. 13
B. 15
C. 17
& so on…..
(similar to this)
Monday, July 13, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE(feed back) (Till July 11th)
1. Toil
2. Zealot
3. Ossified
4. Pantry
5. Bungle
6. Prevaricate
7. Prodigal
8. Zealot
.
9. Persecutor
10. Assuage
11. Derogate
12. Modicum
13. Obdurate
14. Ephemeral
15. Nebulous
16. Aberrant
ISSUES TOPIC:
"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."
"There is no such thing as purely objective observation. All observation is subjective; it is always guided by the observer's expectations or desires."
2. Zealot
3. Ossified
4. Pantry
5. Bungle
6. Prevaricate
7. Prodigal
8. Zealot
.
9. Persecutor
10. Assuage
11. Derogate
12. Modicum
13. Obdurate
14. Ephemeral
15. Nebulous
16. Aberrant
ISSUES TOPIC:
"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."
"There is no such thing as purely objective observation. All observation is subjective; it is always guided by the observer's expectations or desires."
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE(feed back) (Till July 11th)
1. If t^4 = 16, then
Col A: t
Col B: 2
2. If x(x+4)(2x-15)(x-1)(x+2) = 0, then what is the product of maximum and minimum value of x?
3. Col A: 0.03hr - 8min
Col B: 4min
(Question is similar to this)
4. A square which has a volume 125 cubic feet is fitted into a cylinder provided the square is inflexible. Then, what will be volume of cylinder?
Col A: Volume of cylinder
Col B: 125pi/2
5. The probability of A hitting a target is 2/3. And probability of B hitting the same target is 4/7. So, what is the probability that neither of them will hit the target?
6. If ak = 1/k-1/(k+1), then find out the summation of a2 to a100?
(Here k, 2 & 100 are suffixes)
7. If x = (2-squareroot3)(1-squareroot5)(2+squareroot3)(1+squareroot5), then find out x?
8. If s^2 = 81
Col A: s
Col B: 9
9. If 'f' is function such that f(x) = sum of prime factors of x (even repeating prime factors)
Col A: f(256)
Col B: f(210)
10. Given a sequence a1, a2........ an. If a1 = 25 & in the sequence if every number is '-2' times the preceding number, then
Col A: a100
Col B: -10,000
11. Col A: The standard deviation of 10, 20, 50, 80, 90.
Col B: The standard deviation of 11, 30, 50, 70, 90.
12. Given four co-ordinates (1,6), (5,6), (1,3), (5,3) in xy-coordinate. If all these points are connected to form a square, then which of the options below lie within the square?
A. (2,2)
B. (4,4)
C. (5,2)
D. (6,6)
E. (6,8).
13. If x < 0 & y =! 0, then
Col A: x.y^2
Col B: 0
14. If a line y = mx + b has x-intercept (-2) and y-intercept 3, then
Col A: Slope of the line
Col B: 2/3
15. If x < 0, then (-x)(-x)/(-x) = ?
16. If m > n & m, n are positive integers, then
Col A: 1/ n^(-m)
Col B: 1/m^(-n)
17. If a square is divided into n^2 equal small squares (n>= 4: integer), then the number of small squares containing only one of their sides along the perimeter of the big square is?
18. 10 persons can watch a movie in 7 days. What is the probability that at least two them watch on the same day?
19. 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]
20. If x < 0, then
Col A: -x
Col B: |x|
21. If n is a positive integer, the number of primes in between n and n+6 cannot be?
A. 0
B. 2
C. 6
D. 3
E. 4
Col A: t
Col B: 2
2. If x(x+4)(2x-15)(x-1)(x+2) = 0, then what is the product of maximum and minimum value of x?
3. Col A: 0.03hr - 8min
Col B: 4min
(Question is similar to this)
4. A square which has a volume 125 cubic feet is fitted into a cylinder provided the square is inflexible. Then, what will be volume of cylinder?
Col A: Volume of cylinder
Col B: 125pi/2
5. The probability of A hitting a target is 2/3. And probability of B hitting the same target is 4/7. So, what is the probability that neither of them will hit the target?
6. If ak = 1/k-1/(k+1), then find out the summation of a2 to a100?
(Here k, 2 & 100 are suffixes)
7. If x = (2-squareroot3)(1-squareroot5)(2+squareroot3)(1+squareroot5), then find out x?
8. If s^2 = 81
Col A: s
Col B: 9
9. If 'f' is function such that f(x) = sum of prime factors of x (even repeating prime factors)
Col A: f(256)
Col B: f(210)
10. Given a sequence a1, a2........ an. If a1 = 25 & in the sequence if every number is '-2' times the preceding number, then
Col A: a100
Col B: -10,000
11. Col A: The standard deviation of 10, 20, 50, 80, 90.
Col B: The standard deviation of 11, 30, 50, 70, 90.
12. Given four co-ordinates (1,6), (5,6), (1,3), (5,3) in xy-coordinate. If all these points are connected to form a square, then which of the options below lie within the square?
A. (2,2)
B. (4,4)
C. (5,2)
D. (6,6)
E. (6,8).
13. If x < 0 & y =! 0, then
Col A: x.y^2
Col B: 0
14. If a line y = mx + b has x-intercept (-2) and y-intercept 3, then
Col A: Slope of the line
Col B: 2/3
15. If x < 0, then (-x)(-x)/(-x) = ?
16. If m > n & m, n are positive integers, then
Col A: 1/ n^(-m)
Col B: 1/m^(-n)
17. If a square is divided into n^2 equal small squares (n>= 4: integer), then the number of small squares containing only one of their sides along the perimeter of the big square is?
18. 10 persons can watch a movie in 7 days. What is the probability that at least two them watch on the same day?
19. 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]
20. If x < 0, then
Col A: -x
Col B: |x|
21. If n is a positive integer, the number of primes in between n and n+6 cannot be?
A. 0
B. 2
C. 6
D. 3
E. 4
Friday, July 10, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE(feed back) (Till July 7th)
1. August
2. Bedecked
3. Hasten
4. Diaphanous
5. Effrontery
6. Dodder
7. Proscribe
8. Obtrude
9. Puckish
10. Gainsay
11. Antidote
Analogies:
1. Machination: Plot
2. Antidote: Poison
Issue Topic:
1. "People often look for similarities, even between very different things, and even when it is unhelpful or harmful to do so. Instead, a thing should be considered on its own terms; we should avoid the tendency to compare it to something else."
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared in a medical newsletter.
"Doctors have long suspected that secondary infections may keep some patients from healing quickly after severe muscle strain. This hypothesis has now been proved by preliminary results of a study of two groups of patients. The first group of patients, all being treated for muscle injuries by Dr. Newland, a doctor who specializes in sports medicine, took antibiotics regularly throughout their treatment. Their recuperation time was, on average, 40 percent quicker than typically expected. Patients in the second group, all being treated by Dr. Alton, a general physician, were given sugar pills, although the patients believed they were taking antibiotics. Their average recuperation time was not significantly reduced. Therefore, all patients who are diagnosed with muscle strain would be well advised to take antibiotics as part of their treatment."
2. Bedecked
3. Hasten
4. Diaphanous
5. Effrontery
6. Dodder
7. Proscribe
8. Obtrude
9. Puckish
10. Gainsay
11. Antidote
Analogies:
1. Machination: Plot
2. Antidote: Poison
Issue Topic:
1. "People often look for similarities, even between very different things, and even when it is unhelpful or harmful to do so. Instead, a thing should be considered on its own terms; we should avoid the tendency to compare it to something else."
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared in a medical newsletter.
"Doctors have long suspected that secondary infections may keep some patients from healing quickly after severe muscle strain. This hypothesis has now been proved by preliminary results of a study of two groups of patients. The first group of patients, all being treated for muscle injuries by Dr. Newland, a doctor who specializes in sports medicine, took antibiotics regularly throughout their treatment. Their recuperation time was, on average, 40 percent quicker than typically expected. Patients in the second group, all being treated by Dr. Alton, a general physician, were given sugar pills, although the patients believed they were taking antibiotics. Their average recuperation time was not significantly reduced. Therefore, all patients who are diagnosed with muscle strain would be well advised to take antibiotics as part of their treatment."
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE(feed back) (Till July 7th)
1.There is a square with side 10m. On top of the square there is one semicircle with its diameter on one side of the square (diameter length = side length). One point on the semicircle is chosen and a perpendicular is drawn on to the square which divides the side of the square in 8:2. Find the length of the perpendicular?
2. What is the least common factor of 123 x 255
A. 3
B. 7
C. 17
& so on….
3. If |x| 6; |y| 4, then find the greatest possible value of |x/y|?
4. The probability of raining tomorrow is 0.49.
Col A: The probability that it will rain tomorrow and George eats the food
Col B: 0.54
5. Given equation of the circle as x2 +y2 = 49. If two points (0, b) and (4, a) lie on the circle, then what is the slope of the line?
6. Given N= v * w * x * y * z - (v+w+x+y+z). If ‘N’ is an even integer, then how many of v, w, x, y, z will need to be even numbers?
7.If twice the average of x, y and z, when divided by 7 gives remainder 1, then what is the remainder, when average x, y and z is divided by 7?
8. Given figures of a regular pentagon and an equilateral triangle. If perimeter of pentagon is equal to twice the perimeter of equilateral triangle, then
Col A: Side length of the pentagon
Col B: Side length of equilateral triangle
2. What is the least common factor of 123 x 255
A. 3
B. 7
C. 17
& so on….
3. If |x| 6; |y| 4, then find the greatest possible value of |x/y|?
4. The probability of raining tomorrow is 0.49.
Col A: The probability that it will rain tomorrow and George eats the food
Col B: 0.54
5. Given equation of the circle as x2 +y2 = 49. If two points (0, b) and (4, a) lie on the circle, then what is the slope of the line?
6. Given N= v * w * x * y * z - (v+w+x+y+z). If ‘N’ is an even integer, then how many of v, w, x, y, z will need to be even numbers?
7.If twice the average of x, y and z, when divided by 7 gives remainder 1, then what is the remainder, when average x, y and z is divided by 7?
8. Given figures of a regular pentagon and an equilateral triangle. If perimeter of pentagon is equal to twice the perimeter of equilateral triangle, then
Col A: Side length of the pentagon
Col B: Side length of equilateral triangle
Friday, July 3, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL(englis) DATABASE (feed back)(Till July 2nd)
1. Castigate
2. Pulverize
3. Repudiate
4. Penurious
5. Tantalizing
6. Stagnant
7. Antique
8. Exalted
9. Instill
10. Measly
11. Cessation
12. Recant
13. Mulish
14. Persuaded
15. Maladroit
16. Deft
17. Recant
Analogies:
1. Mulish: persuaded
2. Maladroit: Deft
3. Recant : spend
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.
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared in a proposal from the economic minister of the country of Paraterra.
"In order to strengthen its lagging economy, last year the government of the nearby country of Bellegea began an advertising campaign to promote ecologically sound tourism (ecotourism). This year, the number of foreign visitors arriving at Bellegea's main airport doubled, and per capita income in Bellegea increased by ten percent. To provide more income for the population of Paraterra and also preserve the natural environment of our tiny country, we too should begin to promote ecotourism. To ensure that our advertising campaign is successful, we should hire the current director of Bellegea's National Tourism Office as a consultant for the campaign."
2. Pulverize
3. Repudiate
4. Penurious
5. Tantalizing
6. Stagnant
7. Antique
8. Exalted
9. Instill
10. Measly
11. Cessation
12. Recant
13. Mulish
14. Persuaded
15. Maladroit
16. Deft
17. Recant
Analogies:
1. Mulish: persuaded
2. Maladroit: Deft
3. Recant : spend
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.
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared in a proposal from the economic minister of the country of Paraterra.
"In order to strengthen its lagging economy, last year the government of the nearby country of Bellegea began an advertising campaign to promote ecologically sound tourism (ecotourism). This year, the number of foreign visitors arriving at Bellegea's main airport doubled, and per capita income in Bellegea increased by ten percent. To provide more income for the population of Paraterra and also preserve the natural environment of our tiny country, we too should begin to promote ecotourism. To ensure that our advertising campaign is successful, we should hire the current director of Bellegea's National Tourism Office as a consultant for the campaign."
ORKUT QUANT(MATHS) DATABASE (Till June 30th) FEED BACK……….ORKUT QUANT(MATHS) DATABASE (Till June 30th) FEED BACK……….
1. There are 90 cows which are either white or brown or a combination of white and brown. If 55 of them are white or partially white and 75 are brown or partially brown, then how many of them are completely white?
2. Given an isosceles right angled triangle of perimeter . Find its area?
3. Given volume of two cubes ‘A’ and ‘B’ as 1728 cubic.mts and 13824 cubic.mts
Col A: The ratio of their surface area
Col B: 1/2
(Similar to this)
4. Given the mean of 18 numbers as ‘m’ and standard Deviation as ‘s’. If two numbers among 18 numbers are equal to m, then
Col A: Standard Deviation of rest 16 numbers
Col B: s
5. The value of 1/(1/9 + 1/9 + 1/9) is ….?
6.On a sales of $250,000, if a person gets a commission of $6000 which is 5% of profit, then what are his earnings, if his commission is 3% of profit?
7. 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
8. Given 'N' as a positive integer, such that when it is multiplied with 3/5 and resultant is divided with 7/10, it equals which of the following option?
A. N x (6/7)
B. N/(5/2)
& so on...
9. Given two circles that are concentric having radii 2 and 5. If the tangent to the smaller circle intersects the bigger circle at ‘S’ and ‘T’, then what is the length of ‘ST’?
10. If slope of a line L1 is -2 and L2 is ½, then what is the angle between the lines?
11. If 0 < a < b < c, then
Col A: b/a
Col B: c/b
12. Given a triangle with three sides a = 4, b = 3 and c = 6
Col A: Angle between the sides a and b
Col B: 90
13.If the sides of a parallelogram are 16 and 10, then
Col A: The area of parallelogram
Col B: 155
14. If probability of receiving a bust tone is 1/3, then
Col A: The probability of not receiving a busy tone, when tried 4 times
Col B: 1/4
16.The value of (5x>4) +2 (5 – 8 + 3) is …………
17. Col A:(-36)49
Col B:(36)-49
18. If x>0, then
Col A:
Col B:
19. If t2= -3(2t + 3), then find the value of t?
20. Category Number of students
Elementary school 5
Junior school 4
High school 17
College 9
If total number of students is 35, then
Col A: Probability that a student chosen randomly will not cross junior school
Col B: probability that a student chosen randomly is from college
21. Given slope of a line as 2.5 and point on the line as (30, 50).
Col A: y-intercept
Col B: xxx (some value)
22. If x 1, then
Col A: 1/(2x+2)
Col B: 2x+2
23. Given a square of side 5 and centre C. If it is rotated by 45 in clockwise direction about a corner with forming a new centre is C*, then
Col A: CC*
Col B: 5/
24. Given two isosceles triangles A and B having two equal sides as ‘1’ and angle between these equal sides is ‘x’ for triangle A and ‘y’ for triangle B. If x>y,
Col A: Area of triangle A
Col B: Area of triangle B
25. Given a circle with a point inside it, such that its maximum distance from the circumference is 11 and shortest distance from circumference is 5. Find the radius of the circle?
26. If ‘x’ is an integer and x 1, then
Col A: Standard Deviation of {1, 2, x}
Col B: Standard Deviation of {1, 2, 1}
27. Col A: Standard Deviation of 12, 10, 30, 35, 40
Col B: Standard Deviation of 30, 50, 20, 10, 60
2. Given an isosceles right angled triangle of perimeter . Find its area?
3. Given volume of two cubes ‘A’ and ‘B’ as 1728 cubic.mts and 13824 cubic.mts
Col A: The ratio of their surface area
Col B: 1/2
(Similar to this)
4. Given the mean of 18 numbers as ‘m’ and standard Deviation as ‘s’. If two numbers among 18 numbers are equal to m, then
Col A: Standard Deviation of rest 16 numbers
Col B: s
5. The value of 1/(1/9 + 1/9 + 1/9) is ….?
6.On a sales of $250,000, if a person gets a commission of $6000 which is 5% of profit, then what are his earnings, if his commission is 3% of profit?
7. 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
8. Given 'N' as a positive integer, such that when it is multiplied with 3/5 and resultant is divided with 7/10, it equals which of the following option?
A. N x (6/7)
B. N/(5/2)
& so on...
9. Given two circles that are concentric having radii 2 and 5. If the tangent to the smaller circle intersects the bigger circle at ‘S’ and ‘T’, then what is the length of ‘ST’?
10. If slope of a line L1 is -2 and L2 is ½, then what is the angle between the lines?
11. If 0 < a < b < c, then
Col A: b/a
Col B: c/b
12. Given a triangle with three sides a = 4, b = 3 and c = 6
Col A: Angle between the sides a and b
Col B: 90
13.If the sides of a parallelogram are 16 and 10, then
Col A: The area of parallelogram
Col B: 155
14. If probability of receiving a bust tone is 1/3, then
Col A: The probability of not receiving a busy tone, when tried 4 times
Col B: 1/4
16.The value of (5x>4) +2 (5 – 8 + 3) is …………
17. Col A:(-36)49
Col B:(36)-49
18. If x>0, then
Col A:
Col B:
19. If t2= -3(2t + 3), then find the value of t?
20. Category Number of students
Elementary school 5
Junior school 4
High school 17
College 9
If total number of students is 35, then
Col A: Probability that a student chosen randomly will not cross junior school
Col B: probability that a student chosen randomly is from college
21. Given slope of a line as 2.5 and point on the line as (30, 50).
Col A: y-intercept
Col B: xxx (some value)
22. If x 1, then
Col A: 1/(2x+2)
Col B: 2x+2
23. Given a square of side 5 and centre C. If it is rotated by 45 in clockwise direction about a corner with forming a new centre is C*, then
Col A: CC*
Col B: 5/
24. Given two isosceles triangles A and B having two equal sides as ‘1’ and angle between these equal sides is ‘x’ for triangle A and ‘y’ for triangle B. If x>y,
Col A: Area of triangle A
Col B: Area of triangle B
25. Given a circle with a point inside it, such that its maximum distance from the circumference is 11 and shortest distance from circumference is 5. Find the radius of the circle?
26. If ‘x’ is an integer and x 1, then
Col A: Standard Deviation of {1, 2, x}
Col B: Standard Deviation of {1, 2, 1}
27. Col A: Standard Deviation of 12, 10, 30, 35, 40
Col B: Standard Deviation of 30, 50, 20, 10, 60
Saturday, June 20, 2009
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till June 20th)
1.If 22 miles requires 1 gallon of fuel costing $1.1, then what is the cost to travel ‘x’miles?
A.0.05x
B.1.0x
C.1.2x
& so on…….
(something similar to this)
2. When n is divided by 7 reminder is 4; what is reminder when (n*2+5)/7?
Ans: 6
3. Col A: Sqrt(11+6)
Col B: Sqrt (11) + sqrt(6)
Ans: B
4. A line intersects the Y-axis at (0,a) and X-axis at (a,0). If the line passes through the point (-3,-3), find the value of a.
Ans: -6
5. In a room there are more than 12 members which are divided into a 5 member,8 member and a 12 member group.Find the least possible members in room such that finally non are left.
Ans: 120
6. A group can charter a particular aircraft at a fixed total cost.If 36 people charter aircraft rather than 40,loss per person is 12$. What is cost per person if 40 people charter it?
7. A figure was given in which (2x+1) degree and 75 degree forms a straight angle. Find X ?
Ans: 52
8. r^3 = (5^9/5^6)
Col A : r
Col B : 5
Ans: C
9. Col A: (5^n/5^k)^2
Col B: (n/k)^2
Ans: D
10. 3x+6y = 6
Col A : x intercept
Col B : y intercept
Ans: A
11. Three points in the coordinate system were given (4,5), (-2,-1) and (1,k) and all lie on the same line.
Col A: k
Col B: 2
Ans: C
12. A price of product x is increased by p% to give new price y and then price of y is reduced by r% to give original price.
Col A: p
Col B: r
Ans: A
13. x1, x2, x3, x4 & x5 are the events Rate of occurance of them are r1, r2, r3, r4 & r5
E = x1r1+x2r2+x3r3+x4r4+x5r5/(x1+x2+x3+x4+x5)
x1=r1=1
x2=r2=2
x3=r3=3
x4=r4=4
x5=r5=5. Find E?
Ans: 11/3
14. Two concentric circles with the inner circle having radius 6 feet. The path around the inner circle is 2 feet wide and a wall is to be constructed on the path. If the concrete is to be 0.06 deep, then how much concrete will be required?
Ans: 1.68 pi
15. x is an integer such that x > 2
Cola: number of even factors of 2x
Colb: number of odd factors of 3x
Ans: D
16. A semicircle was given with area =2pie. Find the perimeter of the semicircle?
Ans: 2pie+4
A.0.05x
B.1.0x
C.1.2x
& so on…….
(something similar to this)
2. When n is divided by 7 reminder is 4; what is reminder when (n*2+5)/7?
Ans: 6
3. Col A: Sqrt(11+6)
Col B: Sqrt (11) + sqrt(6)
Ans: B
4. A line intersects the Y-axis at (0,a) and X-axis at (a,0). If the line passes through the point (-3,-3), find the value of a.
Ans: -6
5. In a room there are more than 12 members which are divided into a 5 member,8 member and a 12 member group.Find the least possible members in room such that finally non are left.
Ans: 120
6. 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?
7. A figure was given in which (2x+1) degree and 75 degree forms a straight angle. Find X ?
Ans: 52
8. r^3 = (5^9/5^6)
Col A : r
Col B : 5
Ans: C
9. Col A: (5^n/5^k)^2
Col B: (n/k)^2
Ans: D
10. 3x+6y = 6
Col A : x intercept
Col B : y intercept
Ans: A
11. Three points in the coordinate system were given (4,5), (-2,-1) and (1,k) and all lie on the same line.
Col A: k
Col B: 2
Ans: C
12. A price of product x is increased by p% to give new price y and then price of y is reduced by r% to give original price.
Col A: p
Col B: r
Ans: A
13. x1, x2, x3, x4 & x5 are the events Rate of occurance of them are r1, r2, r3, r4 & r5
E = x1r1+x2r2+x3r3+x4r4+x5r5/(x1+x2+x3+x4+x5)
x1=r1=1
x2=r2=2
x3=r3=3
x4=r4=4
x5=r5=5. Find E?
Ans: 11/3
14. Two concentric circles with the inner circle having radius 6 feet. The path around the inner circle is 2 feet wide and a wall is to be constructed on the path. If the concrete is to be 0.06 deep, then how much concrete will be required?
Ans: 1.68 pi
15. x is an integer such that x > 2
Cola: number of even factors of 2x
Colb: number of odd factors of 3x
Ans: D
16. A semicircle was given with area =2pie. Find the perimeter of the semicircle?
Ans: 2pie+4
june feedback verbal -till 20 june
accession
aquifer
arabesque
Pellucid
minute
plunder
squabble
trifles
Proscribe
Issue
"Creating an appealing image has become more important in contemporary society than is the reality or truth behind that image."
"Such nonmainstream areas of inquiry as astrology, fortune-telling, and psychic and paranormal pursuits play a vital role in society by satisfying human needs that are not addressed by mainstream science."
aquifer
arabesque
Pellucid
minute
plunder
squabble
trifles
Proscribe
Issue
"Creating an appealing image has become more important in contemporary society than is the reality or truth behind that image."
"Such nonmainstream areas of inquiry as astrology, fortune-telling, and psychic and paranormal pursuits play a vital role in society by satisfying human needs that are not addressed by mainstream science."
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
maths june 2009
1. The value of 240 + (240) + (240) is?
2. Given a circle with points A, B and C on the circle whose diameter BC is 20. If the length of AB is 10, then find the angle BAC?
3. Given a table like above.
x Frequency
-2 m
0 m
1 n
2 n
What is the arithmetic mean?
4. Given 'xy' not equal to '0' and 'x' not equal to 'y' and x+y=0
Col a: x-y
Col b: 0
5.Given that, there are fives 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?
6. x is an integer such that x > 2
Cola: number of even factors of 2x
Colb: number of odd factors of 3x
7. Find the percent increase in area of a rectangle, if length is increased by 10% and breadth is decreased by 5% ?
8. Given that.. if a Person had sold a Television set for $800, he would have made a 20% profit. Instead, he sold it for a 30% loss. At what price was the Television set sold?
2. Given a circle with points A, B and C on the circle whose diameter BC is 20. If the length of AB is 10, then find the angle BAC?
3. Given a table like above.
x Frequency
-2 m
0 m
1 n
2 n
What is the arithmetic mean?
4. Given 'xy' not equal to '0' and 'x' not equal to 'y' and x+y=0
Col a: x-y
Col b: 0
5.Given that, there are fives 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?
6. x is an integer such that x > 2
Cola: number of even factors of 2x
Colb: number of odd factors of 3x
7. Find the percent increase in area of a rectangle, if length is increased by 10% and breadth is decreased by 5% ?
8. Given that.. if a Person had sold a Television set for $800, he would have made a 20% profit. Instead, he sold it for a 30% loss. At what price was the Television set sold?
verbal june 2009
1. Gasification
2. Resurgence
3. Penurious
4. Phial
5. Inert
6. Exalt
7. Morbid
8. Garrulous
9. Avid
10. Ignite
11. Assuage
12. Ungainly
13. Tawdry
Analogies:
1. Boor: Rude
2. Fawn: Impervious
Issue Topic:
1. "Is it desirable for a political leader to withhold information from public".
2. "The greatness of an individual is known to the men who live after him, not by his contemporaries".
Argument Topic:
1. An officer in the publicity department of a company reported as following.
"From a statistics, it was revealed that, the advertisements with attractive tunes and lyrics attract the public's attention effectively. They often remember the lyrics of attractive advertisements, and can easily recognize the products shown in those advertisements. Though we had invested a lot of amount, to advertise in the famous magazines, our sales were not up to the mark, last year. So, it is advisable that, we also should go with advertisements with attractive advertisements rather than the printed advertisements in magazines"
2. Resurgence
3. Penurious
4. Phial
5. Inert
6. Exalt
7. Morbid
8. Garrulous
9. Avid
10. Ignite
11. Assuage
12. Ungainly
13. Tawdry
Analogies:
1. Boor: Rude
2. Fawn: Impervious
Issue Topic:
1. "Is it desirable for a political leader to withhold information from public".
2. "The greatness of an individual is known to the men who live after him, not by his contemporaries".
Argument Topic:
1. An officer in the publicity department of a company reported as following.
"From a statistics, it was revealed that, the advertisements with attractive tunes and lyrics attract the public's attention effectively. They often remember the lyrics of attractive advertisements, and can easily recognize the products shown in those advertisements. Though we had invested a lot of amount, to advertise in the famous magazines, our sales were not up to the mark, last year. So, it is advisable that, we also should go with advertisements with attractive advertisements rather than the printed advertisements in magazines"
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
may end...!!!! words...upto 24 may...
admonish
bolster
ambiguous
caustic
absolute
readily
obtainable
representational
also refer previous posts please...!!!!
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
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
.
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.
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
.
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
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."
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)
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.
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
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
Monday, April 13, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Apr 10th)
1. Reticent
2. Desultory
3. Bestow
4. Entice
5. Adamant
6. Gullible
7. Maverick
8. Trifle
9. Disgruntled
10. Doggerel
11. Camouflage
12. Sonnet
13. Forthright
14. Vivid
15. Ingratiate
Analogies:
1. Vivid: Inspiration
2. Flattery: Ingratiate
Issue Topic:
1.People's attitudes are determined more by their immediate situation or surroundings than by any internal characteristic.
2.Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.
Argument Topic:
1. From a letter to the editor of a city newspaper.
"Butter has now been replaced by margarine in Happy Pancake House restaurants throughout the southwestern United States. Only about 2 percent of customers have complained, indicating that 98 people out of 100 are happy with the change. Furthermore, many servers have reported that a number of customers who still ask for butter do not complain when they are given margarine instead. Clearly, either these customers cannot distinguish margarine from butter, or they use the term 'butter' to refer to either butter or margarine. Thus, to avoid the expense of purchasing butter, the Happy Pancake House should extend this cost-saving change to its restaurants in the southeast and northeast as well."
2. The following appeared in a letter to the editor of a local newspaper.
"The members of the town school board should not be reelected because they are not concerned about promoting high-quality education in the arts in our local schools. For example, student participation in the high school drama club has been declining steadily, and this year the school board refused to renew the contract of the drama director, even though he had received many awards for his original plays. Meanwhile, over $300,000 of the high school budget goes to athletic programs, and the head football coach is now the highest-paid member of the teaching staff."
2. Desultory
3. Bestow
4. Entice
5. Adamant
6. Gullible
7. Maverick
8. Trifle
9. Disgruntled
10. Doggerel
11. Camouflage
12. Sonnet
13. Forthright
14. Vivid
15. Ingratiate
Analogies:
1. Vivid: Inspiration
2. Flattery: Ingratiate
Issue Topic:
1.People's attitudes are determined more by their immediate situation or surroundings than by any internal characteristic.
2.Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.
Argument Topic:
1. From a letter to the editor of a city newspaper.
"Butter has now been replaced by margarine in Happy Pancake House restaurants throughout the southwestern United States. Only about 2 percent of customers have complained, indicating that 98 people out of 100 are happy with the change. Furthermore, many servers have reported that a number of customers who still ask for butter do not complain when they are given margarine instead. Clearly, either these customers cannot distinguish margarine from butter, or they use the term 'butter' to refer to either butter or margarine. Thus, to avoid the expense of purchasing butter, the Happy Pancake House should extend this cost-saving change to its restaurants in the southeast and northeast as well."
2. The following appeared in a letter to the editor of a local newspaper.
"The members of the town school board should not be reelected because they are not concerned about promoting high-quality education in the arts in our local schools. For example, student participation in the high school drama club has been declining steadily, and this year the school board refused to renew the contract of the drama director, even though he had received many awards for his original plays. Meanwhile, over $300,000 of the high school budget goes to athletic programs, and the head football coach is now the highest-paid member of the teaching staff."
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Apr 8th)
1. The value of 1/5 - 1/10 =
A. 0.1
B. 0.2
C. 0.5
& so on.....
2. Given a set of five numbers 27, 29, 35, 9, 25 & 16, on increasing each number by ‘K’ if the new mean of the set becomes 29.5, then what is the new median?
3. If a1=2 and an+1= (an-1)2, then what is the value of a15?
A. 28
B. 216
C. 232
D. 2128
E. 2256
4. Given that, if |x| = |y| and xy<0, then
Col A: x-y
Col B: 0
5. If the equation of two lines ‘L’ & ‘M’ are 7x – 4y = 1 and 10x + 5y + 3 = 0, then
Col A: Slope of the line ‘L’
Col B: Slope of the line ‘M’
6. Given that an amount of 2000$ is given for annual interest at rate of 'r'%. If 150$ is received as an interest for 1 year then find the rate of interest ‘r’%?
7. If the median of seven Consecutive integers is 2n+2, then find the Arithmetic mean of the sequence?
A. 0.1
B. 0.2
C. 0.5
& so on.....
2. Given a set of five numbers 27, 29, 35, 9, 25 & 16, on increasing each number by ‘K’ if the new mean of the set becomes 29.5, then what is the new median?
3. If a1=2 and an+1= (an-1)2, then what is the value of a15?
A. 28
B. 216
C. 232
D. 2128
E. 2256
4. Given that, if |x| = |y| and xy<0, then
Col A: x-y
Col B: 0
5. If the equation of two lines ‘L’ & ‘M’ are 7x – 4y = 1 and 10x + 5y + 3 = 0, then
Col A: Slope of the line ‘L’
Col B: Slope of the line ‘M’
6. Given that an amount of 2000$ is given for annual interest at rate of 'r'%. If 150$ is received as an interest for 1 year then find the rate of interest ‘r’%?
7. If the median of seven Consecutive integers is 2n+2, then find the Arithmetic mean of the sequence?
Saturday, April 4, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Apr 4th.. spcly for bombay n ahmd)
1. Mar
2. Puissant
3. Drawl
4. Lax
5. Lull
6. Fathomless
7. Misdemeanor
8. Aridity
9. Endeavor
10. Conciliatory
11. Convoluted
12. Illicit
13. Accost
Analogies:
1. Convoluted: Complexity
2. Illicit: Permission
3. Accost: Approach
Issue Topic:
1. Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.
Argument Topic:
1. An officer in the publicity department of a company reported as following.
"From a statistics, it was revealed that, the advertisements with attractive tunes and lyrics attract the public's attention effectively. They often remember the lyrics of attractive advertisements, and can easily recognize the products shown in those advertisements. Though we had invested a lot of amount, to advertise in the famous magazines, our sales were not up to the mark, last year. So, it is advisable that, we also should go with advertisements with attractive advertisements rather than the printed advertisements in magazines".
2. Puissant
3. Drawl
4. Lax
5. Lull
6. Fathomless
7. Misdemeanor
8. Aridity
9. Endeavor
10. Conciliatory
11. Convoluted
12. Illicit
13. Accost
Analogies:
1. Convoluted: Complexity
2. Illicit: Permission
3. Accost: Approach
Issue Topic:
1. Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.
Argument Topic:
1. An officer in the publicity department of a company reported as following.
"From a statistics, it was revealed that, the advertisements with attractive tunes and lyrics attract the public's attention effectively. They often remember the lyrics of attractive advertisements, and can easily recognize the products shown in those advertisements. Though we had invested a lot of amount, to advertise in the famous magazines, our sales were not up to the mark, last year. So, it is advisable that, we also should go with advertisements with attractive advertisements rather than the printed advertisements in magazines".
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Apr 4th)
1. The value of 1/5 - 1/10 =
A. 0.1
B. 0.2
C. 0.5
& so on.....
2.If slope of a line XY is -1/2, then
Col A: X-intercept of Line
Col B: Y-intercept of Line.
3. Given 'n' is a positive integer. What is the least value of n, such that the product 12n should be a perfect square of some integer?
4. A group can charter a particular aircraft at a fixed total cost. If 36 people charter aircraft rather than 40, then loss per person is 12$. What is cost per person if 40 people charter it?
5. Col A: (0.9/1.1) 2 + (1.1 /0.9)2
Col B: 2
6. If slope of a line XY is -1/2, then
Col A: X-intercept of Line
Col B: Y-intercept of Line.
7. If the median of a seven number sequence is 2n+2, then find the Arithmetic mean of the sequence?
A. 0.1
B. 0.2
C. 0.5
& so on.....
2.If slope of a line XY is -1/2, then
Col A: X-intercept of Line
Col B: Y-intercept of Line.
3. Given 'n' is a positive integer. What is the least value of n, such that the product 12n should be a perfect square of some integer?
4. A group can charter a particular aircraft at a fixed total cost. If 36 people charter aircraft rather than 40, then loss per person is 12$. What is cost per person if 40 people charter it?
5. Col A: (0.9/1.1) 2 + (1.1 /0.9)2
Col B: 2
6. If slope of a line XY is -1/2, then
Col A: X-intercept of Line
Col B: Y-intercept of Line.
7. If the median of a seven number sequence is 2n+2, then find the Arithmetic mean of the sequence?
Monday, March 30, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Mar 30th)
1.Callous
2.Qurush
3.Barbiturate
4.Archaic
5.Surrogate
6.Instill
7.Plaudit
8.Voracious
9.Roil
10.Inane
11.Malleable
12.Fretwork
Analogies:
1.Malleable: Shape
2.Fretwork: Ornament
3.Door: Wall
Issue Topic:
1.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.
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared as an editorial in a local newspaper.
"In order to attract visitors to Central Plaza downtown and to return the plaza to its former glory, the city should prohibit skateboarding there and instead allow skateboarders to use an area in Monroe Park. At Central Plaza, skateboard users are about the only people one sees now, and litter and defaced property have made the plaza unattractive. In a recent survey of downtown merchants, the majority supported a prohibition on skateboarding in the plaza. Clearly, banning skateboarding in Central Plaza will make the area a place where people can congregate for fun or for relaxation."
2.Qurush
3.Barbiturate
4.Archaic
5.Surrogate
6.Instill
7.Plaudit
8.Voracious
9.Roil
10.Inane
11.Malleable
12.Fretwork
Analogies:
1.Malleable: Shape
2.Fretwork: Ornament
3.Door: Wall
Issue Topic:
1.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.
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared as an editorial in a local newspaper.
"In order to attract visitors to Central Plaza downtown and to return the plaza to its former glory, the city should prohibit skateboarding there and instead allow skateboarders to use an area in Monroe Park. At Central Plaza, skateboard users are about the only people one sees now, and litter and defaced property have made the plaza unattractive. In a recent survey of downtown merchants, the majority supported a prohibition on skateboarding in the plaza. Clearly, banning skateboarding in Central Plaza will make the area a place where people can congregate for fun or for relaxation."
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Mar 30th)
1. If the area of a square is 24sq.m, then
Col A: Length of the side
Col B: Length of the diagonal
2. Col A: 100^2
Col B: 2^100
3. The remainder when 23 is divided by n is 2, then
Col A: n
Col B: 8
4.Col A: 10^30
Col B: 0.001^(-10)
5. A company sold a product for 'x' dollars in 1990. If the price of product increases by 2.5% every year, then what is the price of the product in the year 2000?
6. A salesman gets 12% commission on the sales up to $500 and he gets 20% commission on the further sales amount on that day. If the salesman's total commission is $380 on that day, then how much amount did he sell on that day?
Col A: Length of the side
Col B: Length of the diagonal
2. Col A: 100^2
Col B: 2^100
3. The remainder when 23 is divided by n is 2, then
Col A: n
Col B: 8
4.Col A: 10^30
Col B: 0.001^(-10)
5. A company sold a product for 'x' dollars in 1990. If the price of product increases by 2.5% every year, then what is the price of the product in the year 2000?
6. A salesman gets 12% commission on the sales up to $500 and he gets 20% commission on the further sales amount on that day. If the salesman's total commission is $380 on that day, then how much amount did he sell on that day?
Friday, March 27, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Mar 27th)
1. Taint
2. Havoc
3. Oblivious
4. Cessation
5. Skeptic
6. Vestiges
7. Antiquity
8. Euphonious
9. Fatuous
10. Didactic
11. Inept
Argument Topic:
1. Thirteen years ago, researchers studied a group of 25 infants who showed signs of mild distress when exposed to unfamiliar stimuli such as an unusual odor or a tape recording of an unknown voice. They discovered that these infants were more likely than other infants to have been conceived in early autumn, a time when their mothers' production of melatonin . a hormone known to affect some brain functions. would naturally increase in response to decreased daylight. In a follow-up study conducted earlier this year, more than half of these children. now teenagers . who had shown signs of distress identified themselves as shy. Clearly, increased levels of melatonin before birth cause shyness during infancy and this shyness continues into later life.
Analogies:
1. Audacious: Caution
2. Swindle: Cheat
Issue Topic:
1. It is often neccessary, even desirable, for political leader to withhold information from the public.
2. Havoc
3. Oblivious
4. Cessation
5. Skeptic
6. Vestiges
7. Antiquity
8. Euphonious
9. Fatuous
10. Didactic
11. Inept
Argument Topic:
1. Thirteen years ago, researchers studied a group of 25 infants who showed signs of mild distress when exposed to unfamiliar stimuli such as an unusual odor or a tape recording of an unknown voice. They discovered that these infants were more likely than other infants to have been conceived in early autumn, a time when their mothers' production of melatonin . a hormone known to affect some brain functions. would naturally increase in response to decreased daylight. In a follow-up study conducted earlier this year, more than half of these children. now teenagers . who had shown signs of distress identified themselves as shy. Clearly, increased levels of melatonin before birth cause shyness during infancy and this shyness continues into later life.
Analogies:
1. Audacious: Caution
2. Swindle: Cheat
Issue Topic:
1. It is often neccessary, even desirable, for political leader to withhold information from the public.
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Mar 27th)
1. If 0 < t < u < v, then
Col A: Mean of t, u, v
Col B: Median of t, u, v
2. Given the average of seven numbers as 35. When 'k' is added to it then the average of those 8 is 35. Find the value of k?
3. Given a series a1, a2, a3........... an. If an=(1/n)-(1/n+1), then find the value of S100?
4. Given |x| = |y| & xy<0
Col a : x+y
Col b : 0
5.If 0 Col A: x^3
Col B: x^2
6.If ‘A’ takes 6 days to complete a work and ‘B’ takes 8 days to complete the same work, then how days it takes if they work together?
7.In set of numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6, if two numbers are selected at random, then what is the probability of getting their sum ‘8’?
8.When ‘K’ is divided by 3, the remainder is ‘1’ and when ‘K+1’ is divided by 5, the remainder is ‘0’, then what is the possible value of ‘K’?
1.60
2.61
3.62
4.63
5.64
Col A: Mean of t, u, v
Col B: Median of t, u, v
2. Given the average of seven numbers as 35. When 'k' is added to it then the average of those 8 is 35. Find the value of k?
3. Given a series a1, a2, a3........... an. If an=(1/n)-(1/n+1), then find the value of S100?
4. Given |x| = |y| & xy<0
Col a : x+y
Col b : 0
5.If 0
Col B: x^2
6.If ‘A’ takes 6 days to complete a work and ‘B’ takes 8 days to complete the same work, then how days it takes if they work together?
7.In set of numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6, if two numbers are selected at random, then what is the probability of getting their sum ‘8’?
8.When ‘K’ is divided by 3, the remainder is ‘1’ and when ‘K+1’ is divided by 5, the remainder is ‘0’, then what is the possible value of ‘K’?
1.60
2.61
3.62
4.63
5.64
Monday, March 23, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Mar 22th)
1. Fledgling
2. Hardy
3. Squalid
4. Torpor
5. Proficient
6. Emancipate
7. Sedulous
8. Excoriate
9. Fretwork
10. Obdurate
11. Trite
12. Mollify
13. Proofread
14. Analgesic
Analogies:
1. Mollify: pain
2. Proofread: document
3. Analgesic: Pain
ARGUMENT TOPIC:
1. The following appeared in a proposal from the economic minister of the country of Paraterra. "In order to strengthen its lagging economy, last year the government of the nearby country of Bellegea began an advertising campaign to promote ecologically sound tourism (ecotourism). This year, the number of foreign visitors arriving at Bellegea's main airport doubled, and per capita income in Bellegea increased by ten percent. To provide more income for the population of Paraterra and also preserve the natural environment of our tiny country, we too should begin to promote ecotourism. To ensure that our advertising campaign is successful, we should hire the current director of Bellegea's National Tourism Office as a consultant for the campaign."
2. The following appeared as an editorial in a wildlife journal.
"Arctic deer live on islands in Canada's arctic region. They search for food by moving over ice from island to island during the course of a year. Their habitat is limited to areas warm enough to sustain the plants on which they feed, and cold enough, at least some of the year, for the ice to cover the sea separating the islands, allowing the deer to travel over it. Unfortunately, according to reports from local hunters, the deer populations are declining. Since these reports coincide with recent global warming trends that have caused the sea ice to melt, we can conclude that the decline in arctic deer populations is the result of deer being unable to follow their age-old migration patterns across the frozen sea."
1. "Students should bring a certain skepticism to whatever they study. They should question what they are taught instead of accepting it passively."
2. "Education will be truly effective only when it is specifically designed to meet the individual needs and interests of each student."
2. Hardy
3. Squalid
4. Torpor
5. Proficient
6. Emancipate
7. Sedulous
8. Excoriate
9. Fretwork
10. Obdurate
11. Trite
12. Mollify
13. Proofread
14. Analgesic
Analogies:
1. Mollify: pain
2. Proofread: document
3. Analgesic: Pain
ARGUMENT TOPIC:
1. The following appeared in a proposal from the economic minister of the country of Paraterra. "In order to strengthen its lagging economy, last year the government of the nearby country of Bellegea began an advertising campaign to promote ecologically sound tourism (ecotourism). This year, the number of foreign visitors arriving at Bellegea's main airport doubled, and per capita income in Bellegea increased by ten percent. To provide more income for the population of Paraterra and also preserve the natural environment of our tiny country, we too should begin to promote ecotourism. To ensure that our advertising campaign is successful, we should hire the current director of Bellegea's National Tourism Office as a consultant for the campaign."
2. The following appeared as an editorial in a wildlife journal.
"Arctic deer live on islands in Canada's arctic region. They search for food by moving over ice from island to island during the course of a year. Their habitat is limited to areas warm enough to sustain the plants on which they feed, and cold enough, at least some of the year, for the ice to cover the sea separating the islands, allowing the deer to travel over it. Unfortunately, according to reports from local hunters, the deer populations are declining. Since these reports coincide with recent global warming trends that have caused the sea ice to melt, we can conclude that the decline in arctic deer populations is the result of deer being unable to follow their age-old migration patterns across the frozen sea."
1. "Students should bring a certain skepticism to whatever they study. They should question what they are taught instead of accepting it passively."
2. "Education will be truly effective only when it is specifically designed to meet the individual needs and interests of each student."
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Mar 22th)
1. If 0 < t < u < v, then
Col A: Mean of t, u, v
Col B: Median of t, u, v
2. Given the average of seven numbers as 35. When 'k' is added to it then the average of those 8 is 35. Find the value of k?
3. Given a series a1, a2, a3........... an. If an=(1/n)-(1/n+1), then find the value of S100?
4. Given |x| = |y| & xy<0
Col a : x+y
Col b : 0
5. Given a Rectangular cylinder with volume 1800. If the height of rectangular cylinder is 6 times more than its radius then find the radius of the cylinder?
6. Given stock price at end of February as x. If stock price increase in March is 10% & increase in April is again 10% and if May price = 70% of April price, then
Col A: The May price
Col B: 0.9x
7.If t^2+6t+9 = 0, then
Col A: t
Col B: -3
8.If the probability of A wins the race is 1/5 and ‘B’ wins the race is 1/8, then what is the probability the neither of them wins the race?
9.Given a series f1, f2, f3, f4................fn, such that every number is sum of its two previous numbers. If f5 = 18 and f8 = 76, then what is the value of f9?
Col A: Mean of t, u, v
Col B: Median of t, u, v
2. Given the average of seven numbers as 35. When 'k' is added to it then the average of those 8 is 35. Find the value of k?
3. Given a series a1, a2, a3........... an. If an=(1/n)-(1/n+1), then find the value of S100?
4. Given |x| = |y| & xy<0
Col a : x+y
Col b : 0
5. Given a Rectangular cylinder with volume 1800. If the height of rectangular cylinder is 6 times more than its radius then find the radius of the cylinder?
6. Given stock price at end of February as x. If stock price increase in March is 10% & increase in April is again 10% and if May price = 70% of April price, then
Col A: The May price
Col B: 0.9x
7.If t^2+6t+9 = 0, then
Col A: t
Col B: -3
8.If the probability of A wins the race is 1/5 and ‘B’ wins the race is 1/8, then what is the probability the neither of them wins the race?
9.Given a series f1, f2, f3, f4................fn, such that every number is sum of its two previous numbers. If f5 = 18 and f8 = 76, then what is the value of f9?
Thursday, March 19, 2009
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Mar 19th)
1. If the area of a square is 24sq.m, then
Col A: Length of the side
Col B: Length of the diagonal
2. Col A: 100^2
Col B: 2^100
3. The remainder when 23 is divided by n is 2, then
Col A: n
Col B: 8
4.Col A: 10^30
Col B: 0.001^(-10)
5.If the number of experienced people in an office is 7% , then
Col A: The total number of people in the office
Col B: 100
6.Col A: Area of the rectangle whose length is 4m and perimeter is 14m
Col B: Area of rectangle having length 5m and breadth 3m
7.If t^2+6t+9 = 0, then
Col A: t
Col B: -3
8.If the probability of A wins the race is 1/5 and ‘B’ wins the race is 1/8, then what is the probability the neither of them wins the race?
9.Given a series f1, f2, f3, f4................fn, such that every number is sum of its two previous numbers. If f5 = 18 and f8 = 76, then what is the value of f9?
Col A: Length of the side
Col B: Length of the diagonal
2. Col A: 100^2
Col B: 2^100
3. The remainder when 23 is divided by n is 2, then
Col A: n
Col B: 8
4.Col A: 10^30
Col B: 0.001^(-10)
5.If the number of experienced people in an office is 7% , then
Col A: The total number of people in the office
Col B: 100
6.Col A: Area of the rectangle whose length is 4m and perimeter is 14m
Col B: Area of rectangle having length 5m and breadth 3m
7.If t^2+6t+9 = 0, then
Col A: t
Col B: -3
8.If the probability of A wins the race is 1/5 and ‘B’ wins the race is 1/8, then what is the probability the neither of them wins the race?
9.Given a series f1, f2, f3, f4................fn, such that every number is sum of its two previous numbers. If f5 = 18 and f8 = 76, then what is the value of f9?
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Mar 19th)
. Pliant
2. Hankering
3. Patulousness
4. Lag
5. Endeavor
6. Ponderous
7. Stoic
8. Indolent
9. Hidebound
Analogies:
1. Mosaic: Tile
2. Hidebound: Innovative
Issue Topic:
1. "Students should bring a certain skepticism to whatever they study. They should question what they are taught instead of accepting it passively."
2. "Education will be truly effective only when it is specifically designed to meet the individual needs and interests of each student."
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared as part of a memo from the manager of an automobile manufacturing company. "Because the demand for our automobiles is expected to increase dramatically, we need to open a new manufacturing plant as soon as possible in order to continue to thrive. Our marketing projections indicate that 80 million people will want to buy our automobiles, yet our existing plant can only produce 40 million automobiles. The new plant can be opened on a part-time basis, with workers from our existing site rotating responsibilities, until an operational staff can be trained. A major airplane manufacturer was extremely successful using this part-time rotating strategy when it opened its new plant five years ago."
2. The following appeared as an editorial in a wildlife journal.
"Arctic deer live on islands in Canada's arctic region. They search for food by moving over ice from island to island during the course of a year. Their habitat is limited to areas warm enough to sustain the plants on which they feed, and cold enough, at least some of the year, for the ice to cover the sea separating the islands, allowing the deer to travel over it. Unfortunately, according to reports from local hunters, the deer populations are declining. Since these reports coincide with recent global warming trends that have caused the sea ice to melt, we can conclude that the decline in arctic deer populations is the result of deer being unable to follow their age-old migration patterns across the frozen sea."
2. Hankering
3. Patulousness
4. Lag
5. Endeavor
6. Ponderous
7. Stoic
8. Indolent
9. Hidebound
Analogies:
1. Mosaic: Tile
2. Hidebound: Innovative
Issue Topic:
1. "Students should bring a certain skepticism to whatever they study. They should question what they are taught instead of accepting it passively."
2. "Education will be truly effective only when it is specifically designed to meet the individual needs and interests of each student."
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared as part of a memo from the manager of an automobile manufacturing company. "Because the demand for our automobiles is expected to increase dramatically, we need to open a new manufacturing plant as soon as possible in order to continue to thrive. Our marketing projections indicate that 80 million people will want to buy our automobiles, yet our existing plant can only produce 40 million automobiles. The new plant can be opened on a part-time basis, with workers from our existing site rotating responsibilities, until an operational staff can be trained. A major airplane manufacturer was extremely successful using this part-time rotating strategy when it opened its new plant five years ago."
2. The following appeared as an editorial in a wildlife journal.
"Arctic deer live on islands in Canada's arctic region. They search for food by moving over ice from island to island during the course of a year. Their habitat is limited to areas warm enough to sustain the plants on which they feed, and cold enough, at least some of the year, for the ice to cover the sea separating the islands, allowing the deer to travel over it. Unfortunately, according to reports from local hunters, the deer populations are declining. Since these reports coincide with recent global warming trends that have caused the sea ice to melt, we can conclude that the decline in arctic deer populations is the result of deer being unable to follow their age-old migration patterns across the frozen sea."
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Mar 17th... ahmedabad center)
1. Pliant
2. Hidebound
3. Parsimonious
4. Garbled
5. Commotion
Analogies:
1. Articulate: Unclear
2. Chatter: speaking
3. Flit: Walk
2. Hidebound
3. Parsimonious
4. Garbled
5. Commotion
Analogies:
1. Articulate: Unclear
2. Chatter: speaking
3. Flit: Walk
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Mar 17th)
1. Halfhearted
2. Dissolvable
3. Court
4. Yoke
5. Supercilious
6. Pliable
7. Quell
8. Shirk
9. Harebrained
10. Gratuitous
11. Ballad
Analogies:
1. Gratuitous: Justification
2. Song: Ballad
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. Dissolvable
3. Court
4. Yoke
5. Supercilious
6. Pliable
7. Quell
8. Shirk
9. Harebrained
10. Gratuitous
11. Ballad
Analogies:
1. Gratuitous: Justification
2. Song: Ballad
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.
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Mar 17th)
1. If the area of a square is 24sq.m, then
Col A: Length of the side
Col B: Length of the diagonal
2. Col A: 100^2
Col B: 2^100
3. The remainder when 23 is divided by n is 2, then
Col A: n
Col B: 8
4.Col A: 10^30
Col B: 0.001^(-10)
5. A company sold a product for 'x' dollars in 1990. If the price of product increases by 2.5% every year, then what is the price of the product in the year 2000?
6. A salesman gets 12% commission on the sales up to $500 and he gets 20% commission on the further sales amount on that day. If the salesman's total commission is $380 on that day, then how much amount did he sell on that day?
7. Given a circle with centre 'O' and with two tangents at points 'B' and 'C' which intersect each other at point 'A'. If the angle BAC is given as 55degrees, then
Col A: The value of angle BOC
Col B: xxx(some angle)
Col A: Length of the side
Col B: Length of the diagonal
2. Col A: 100^2
Col B: 2^100
3. The remainder when 23 is divided by n is 2, then
Col A: n
Col B: 8
4.Col A: 10^30
Col B: 0.001^(-10)
5. A company sold a product for 'x' dollars in 1990. If the price of product increases by 2.5% every year, then what is the price of the product in the year 2000?
6. A salesman gets 12% commission on the sales up to $500 and he gets 20% commission on the further sales amount on that day. If the salesman's total commission is $380 on that day, then how much amount did he sell on that day?
7. Given a circle with centre 'O' and with two tangents at points 'B' and 'C' which intersect each other at point 'A'. If the angle BAC is given as 55degrees, then
Col A: The value of angle BOC
Col B: xxx(some angle)
Sunday, March 8, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till March 8th.. including ahmedabad questions )
1. Hortatory
2. Potable
3. Sunder
4. Serene
5. Impeccable
6. Vindicate
7. Pacify
8. Turbulent
9. Pucker
10. Intriguing
11. Inane
12. Fraught
Analogies:
1.Deplore: vile
2.Inane: Significance
3.Fraught: placidity
4. Impervious: Damaged
5. Crumb: Bread
6. Brick: Wall
7. Claustrophobic: Closure
2. Potable
3. Sunder
4. Serene
5. Impeccable
6. Vindicate
7. Pacify
8. Turbulent
9. Pucker
10. Intriguing
11. Inane
12. Fraught
Analogies:
1.Deplore: vile
2.Inane: Significance
3.Fraught: placidity
4. Impervious: Damaged
5. Crumb: Bread
6. Brick: Wall
7. Claustrophobic: Closure
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (till 8th of march)
1. Find the number of numbers which has both square root and cube root between 1 and 2000.
Ans: 3
2. A group of 1 proffessor and 3 students have to be made from 4 proffessor and 5 students.
Col a: Different ways in which the groups can be formed
Col b: 40
Ans: C
3. Given |x| = |y| & xy<0
Col a : x+y
Col b : 0
Ans: C
4. Given two rectangular solids. If smaller one has edges of 80% of the larger ones then
Col A: the ratio of smaller solid to the bigger is
ColB: 66/200
Ans: 3
2. A group of 1 proffessor and 3 students have to be made from 4 proffessor and 5 students.
Col a: Different ways in which the groups can be formed
Col b: 40
Ans: C
3. Given |x| = |y| & xy<0
Col a : x+y
Col b : 0
Ans: C
4. Given two rectangular solids. If smaller one has edges of 80% of the larger ones then
Col A: the ratio of smaller solid to the bigger is
ColB: 66/200
Thursday, March 5, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till march 5th…ahmedabad included)
1. Squall
2. Inept
3. Garbled
4. Refractory
5. Smirk
6. Resilience
7. Intriguing
8. Qurush
9. Temerity
10. Cacophonous
11. Impeachable
Analogies:
1. Cacophonous: harmony
2. Impeachable: blame
3. Friction: oil
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared in a memo from the owner of Green Thumb Gardening Center, a small business serving a suburban town. "There is evidence that consumers are becoming more and more interested in growing their own vegetables. A national survey conducted last month indicated that many consumers were dissatisfied with the quality of fresh vegetables available in supermarkets. And locally, the gardening magazine GreatGardens has sold out at the Village News stand three months in a row. Thus, we at Green Thumb Gardening Center can increase our profits by greatly expanding the variety of vegetable seeds we stock for gardeners this coming spring
And also.........
1. Mind
2. Descendent
3. Surplus
4. Munificent
5. Parsimony
6. Conciseness
7. Aphorism
8. Recalcitrant
9. Choir
10. Pariah
11. Ostracize
12. Peripatetic
13. Evoke
14. Zesty
15. Testy
16. Nonconformity
17. Diaphanous
18. Plummet
19. Subpoena
20. Succinct
21. Extraneous
2. Inept
3. Garbled
4. Refractory
5. Smirk
6. Resilience
7. Intriguing
8. Qurush
9. Temerity
10. Cacophonous
11. Impeachable
Analogies:
1. Cacophonous: harmony
2. Impeachable: blame
3. Friction: oil
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared in a memo from the owner of Green Thumb Gardening Center, a small business serving a suburban town. "There is evidence that consumers are becoming more and more interested in growing their own vegetables. A national survey conducted last month indicated that many consumers were dissatisfied with the quality of fresh vegetables available in supermarkets. And locally, the gardening magazine GreatGardens has sold out at the Village News stand three months in a row. Thus, we at Green Thumb Gardening Center can increase our profits by greatly expanding the variety of vegetable seeds we stock for gardeners this coming spring
And also.........
1. Mind
2. Descendent
3. Surplus
4. Munificent
5. Parsimony
6. Conciseness
7. Aphorism
8. Recalcitrant
9. Choir
10. Pariah
11. Ostracize
12. Peripatetic
13. Evoke
14. Zesty
15. Testy
16. Nonconformity
17. Diaphanous
18. Plummet
19. Subpoena
20. Succinct
21. Extraneous
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till March 5th)
1. Given two concentric circles, one inscribed in another. If the radius of the inner circle is 'x' & the radius of the outer circle is '(x+y)', then what is the probability that the point taken lie in the inner circle?
A. pi*x^2/(x+y)
B. x^2/(x+y)^2
C. x^2/(x^2+y^2)
D. x/(x+y)
& so on....
2. Given price of a article as 'p' and is increased by r% to give a new price 'q' and then price of 'q' is reduced by s% to give original price.
Col A: r
Col B: s
3. If a, b and x are positive integers & if a/b>1, then
Col A: a+x/b+x
Col B: a/b
4. If the range of 6 consecutive positive numbers is 6.8 and of 7 consecutive numbers is 13.2. If none of these numbers in the two groups are same, then find the range of the 13 numbers?
5. If -6 <= x <= 4 & -10 <= y <= 4, then what is the greatest possible value of -x^2+ y^4?
6. When a number is divided by 12, the remainder is 5. What is the remainder when the square of that number is divided by 8?
7. Given a triangle with sides x, y & z. If z = 1/4(perimeter of triangle) and x + y = 12, then find the value of z?
8. Given that 3 couples are to be seated on 6 seats. Find the number of ways to arrange them in such a way that both husband and wife sit together?
9. Given 8 < 2x < 14 and 9 < x+4 < 16
Col A: x
Col B: 6
10. If the probability of selecting 80% & higher percentage of persons for a job in a company is 0.65, then
Col A: The propability of selecting persons who have less than 80%
Col B: 0.35
11. If R = {50,50,50,50,50} & S = {5,10,5,0,5}, then
Col A: The standard deviation of R
Col B: The standard deviation of S
12.1. If a1 = 2 and an+1 = (an - 1)^2 where n, n+1, n-1 are suffixes. Find a17?
A. 1
B. -2
C. 4
D. 0
E. -1
13. Given that ab = b+1, a(b+c) = ab+1
Col A: c
Col B: 1
14. Given a sequence 2, x, 7......... which contains a constant such that the number is obtained by adding the previous number and the constant. Find x?
A. 5/2
B. 5
C. 9/2
D. -5
15. If 40*75*160 = 3 * 4^m * 5^k
Col A: m
Col B: k
16. If l2x + 4l > 7 then
Col A: x
Col B: 8
17. Given two boxs which contains same number of 1/3 yellow, 1/3 blue, 1/3 red balls in both. If 1/3 of yellow balls are to be shifted from 1st box to 2nd box, then in what fraction are the yellow balls present to the other colours balls in the 2nd box?
18. If x<50 then 2-1/x = ?
A. pi*x^2/(x+y)
B. x^2/(x+y)^2
C. x^2/(x^2+y^2)
D. x/(x+y)
& so on....
2. Given price of a article as 'p' and is increased by r% to give a new price 'q' and then price of 'q' is reduced by s% to give original price.
Col A: r
Col B: s
3. If a, b and x are positive integers & if a/b>1, then
Col A: a+x/b+x
Col B: a/b
4. If the range of 6 consecutive positive numbers is 6.8 and of 7 consecutive numbers is 13.2. If none of these numbers in the two groups are same, then find the range of the 13 numbers?
5. If -6 <= x <= 4 & -10 <= y <= 4, then what is the greatest possible value of -x^2+ y^4?
6. When a number is divided by 12, the remainder is 5. What is the remainder when the square of that number is divided by 8?
7. Given a triangle with sides x, y & z. If z = 1/4(perimeter of triangle) and x + y = 12, then find the value of z?
8. Given that 3 couples are to be seated on 6 seats. Find the number of ways to arrange them in such a way that both husband and wife sit together?
9. Given 8 < 2x < 14 and 9 < x+4 < 16
Col A: x
Col B: 6
10. If the probability of selecting 80% & higher percentage of persons for a job in a company is 0.65, then
Col A: The propability of selecting persons who have less than 80%
Col B: 0.35
11. If R = {50,50,50,50,50} & S = {5,10,5,0,5}, then
Col A: The standard deviation of R
Col B: The standard deviation of S
12.1. If a1 = 2 and an+1 = (an - 1)^2 where n, n+1, n-1 are suffixes. Find a17?
A. 1
B. -2
C. 4
D. 0
E. -1
13. Given that ab = b+1, a(b+c) = ab+1
Col A: c
Col B: 1
14. Given a sequence 2, x, 7......... which contains a constant such that the number is obtained by adding the previous number and the constant. Find x?
A. 5/2
B. 5
C. 9/2
D. -5
15. If 40*75*160 = 3 * 4^m * 5^k
Col A: m
Col B: k
16. If l2x + 4l > 7 then
Col A: x
Col B: 8
17. Given two boxs which contains same number of 1/3 yellow, 1/3 blue, 1/3 red balls in both. If 1/3 of yellow balls are to be shifted from 1st box to 2nd box, then in what fraction are the yellow balls present to the other colours balls in the 2nd box?
18. If x<50 then 2-1/x = ?
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Feb 17th)
1. Laconic
2. Laud
3. Sulky
3. Chagrin
4. Obfuscate
5. Intermittent
6. Refute
7. Expand
8. Quell
9. Integrate
10. Protract
11. Ephemeral
12. Canard
Issue Topic:
1. Creating an appealing image has become more important in contemporary society than is the reality or truth behind that image.
Argument Topic:
1.The following appeared in a medical newsletter.
“Doctors have long suspected that secondary infections may keep some patients from healing quickly after severe muscle strain. This hypothesis has now been proved by preliminary results of a study of two groups of patients. The first group of patients, all being treated for muscle injuries by Dr. Newland, a doctor who specializes in sports medicine, took antibiotics regularly throughout their treatment. Their recuperation time was, on average, 40 percent quicker than typically expected. Patients in the second group, all being treated by Dr. Alton, a general physician, were given sugar pills, although the patients believed they were taking antibiotics. Their average recuperation time was not significantly reduced. Therefore, all patients who are diagnosed with muscle strain would be well advised to take antibiotics as part of their treatment.”
2. Laud
3. Sulky
3. Chagrin
4. Obfuscate
5. Intermittent
6. Refute
7. Expand
8. Quell
9. Integrate
10. Protract
11. Ephemeral
12. Canard
Issue Topic:
1. Creating an appealing image has become more important in contemporary society than is the reality or truth behind that image.
Argument Topic:
1.The following appeared in a medical newsletter.
“Doctors have long suspected that secondary infections may keep some patients from healing quickly after severe muscle strain. This hypothesis has now been proved by preliminary results of a study of two groups of patients. The first group of patients, all being treated for muscle injuries by Dr. Newland, a doctor who specializes in sports medicine, took antibiotics regularly throughout their treatment. Their recuperation time was, on average, 40 percent quicker than typically expected. Patients in the second group, all being treated by Dr. Alton, a general physician, were given sugar pills, although the patients believed they were taking antibiotics. Their average recuperation time was not significantly reduced. Therefore, all patients who are diagnosed with muscle strain would be well advised to take antibiotics as part of their treatment.”
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Feb 17th)
1. For (-x) (-x) / (-x) , x < 0 the value of x is
A. lxl
B. -lxl
& 3 more options
2. On wholesale, if a shopkeeper had a 30% increase followed by 20% decrease, then how much was his total increase/ decrease?
3. Given a circle with triangle ABC inscribed in it. If AB = diameter & CB = 5, then find the area of triangle?
4. The Value of 0.00865 = ?
A. 8.6 X 10^-1
B. 8.6 X 10^-2
& 3 more options were given
5. If 'n' is a positive integer, then
Col A: (2r)^n
Col B: (2r)^3n
6. If the probability of raining on 1st day is 0.8 and the probability of raining on 2nd day is 0.6, then what is the probability of not raining on any of these days?
(Something like this)
A. lxl
B. -lxl
& 3 more options
2. On wholesale, if a shopkeeper had a 30% increase followed by 20% decrease, then how much was his total increase/ decrease?
3. Given a circle with triangle ABC inscribed in it. If AB = diameter & CB = 5, then find the area of triangle?
4. The Value of 0.00865 = ?
A. 8.6 X 10^-1
B. 8.6 X 10^-2
& 3 more options were given
5. If 'n' is a positive integer, then
Col A: (2r)^n
Col B: (2r)^3n
6. If the probability of raining on 1st day is 0.8 and the probability of raining on 2nd day is 0.6, then what is the probability of not raining on any of these days?
(Something like this)
Monday, February 16, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Feb 13th)
1. Concord
2. Inert
3. Doggerel
4. Trite
5. Unbiased
6. Contentment
7. Vulnerable
8. Qurush
9. Spurious
10. Paralyze
11. Infuriate
12. Care taker
13. Precipitous
14. Wary
15. Laconic
16. Enervate
17. Taciturn
18. Ostentatious
19. Chronic
20. Remorse
21. Veer
22. Emulate
23. Imbue
24. Servile
Analogies:
1. Proofread: Document
2. Exponent: Advocate
3. Collaborate: Cooperate
Issue Topic:
1. High-speed electronic communications media, such as electronic mail and television, tend to prevent meaningful and thoughtful communication.
2. In order to improve the quality of instruction at the college and university level, all faculty should be required to spend time working outside the academic world in professions relevant to the courses they teach.
3.The surest indicator of the greatness of a nation is not the achievements of its scientists, rulers or artists but the general welfare of the people.
2. Inert
3. Doggerel
4. Trite
5. Unbiased
6. Contentment
7. Vulnerable
8. Qurush
9. Spurious
10. Paralyze
11. Infuriate
12. Care taker
13. Precipitous
14. Wary
15. Laconic
16. Enervate
17. Taciturn
18. Ostentatious
19. Chronic
20. Remorse
21. Veer
22. Emulate
23. Imbue
24. Servile
Analogies:
1. Proofread: Document
2. Exponent: Advocate
3. Collaborate: Cooperate
Issue Topic:
1. High-speed electronic communications media, such as electronic mail and television, tend to prevent meaningful and thoughtful communication.
2. In order to improve the quality of instruction at the college and university level, all faculty should be required to spend time working outside the academic world in professions relevant to the courses they teach.
3.The surest indicator of the greatness of a nation is not the achievements of its scientists, rulers or artists but the general welfare of the people.
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Feb 13th)
1. Given 8 + y = 2^n, where 'n' is a positive number. Which of the following will be correct value for Y?
A. -6
B. -4
& so on....
2. If 3x - 3y = 1; x and y are positive numbers, then
Col A: x/y
Col B:1
3. If (x+3)(x-3) = 4x+1, then what is the value of x?
4. If the area of the semi-circle is 2pi, then what is perimeter of the semi circle?
5. Given a right angle triangle ABC whose adjacent sides are 'a', 'b' and hypotenuse 'c', then
Col A: a + c
Col B: 2b
6. Given that 'A' completes a piece of work in 12 days and 'B' in 'x' days. When worked together, if they complete in 9 days, then what is the value of 'x'?
7. If a1 = 2, a2 = 3 ................ an = a(n-1) - a(n-2), then what is the value of a150?
(Here 1, 2, 150, n, n-1 & n-2 are suffixes)
8. If 1/x - 1/y = 1/xy, then
Col A: x
Col B: y
9. If 0 < x < 1 & 0 < y < 1, then
Col A: x / x^(-1)
Col B: y^(-1) / y
10. If the average of x1, x2, x3, x4 is 'S' and the average of y1, y2 is 't', then the combined average of x1, x2, x3, x4, y1 & y2 is
A. s + t/2
B. s + t
C. s + t/8
& so on.....
11. The value of 5000 + sqrt {(0.68) + (700.2)} is.................
12. If a # b = 3a + 2b, then
Col A: (0 # 1) # 2
Col B: 0 # (1 # 2)
13. Set A: {15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21}
Set B: {10, 11, 12, 13, 14}
If each number of set A is added to a number of set B, then (after the addition) how many numbers are uniquely formed?
14. Given a big square, in which 16 small squares were inscribed. The small ones which had only 1 side covered with perimeter of big square was shaded. If n is the number of such small shaded squares in a big square(n>4), then find the actual number of small squares within a big square?
A. 4(n-4)
B. 4(n-2)
C. 2(n-4)
D. 2(n-2)
& so on......
(something like this)
A. -6
B. -4
& so on....
2. If 3x - 3y = 1; x and y are positive numbers, then
Col A: x/y
Col B:1
3. If (x+3)(x-3) = 4x+1, then what is the value of x?
4. If the area of the semi-circle is 2pi, then what is perimeter of the semi circle?
5. Given a right angle triangle ABC whose adjacent sides are 'a', 'b' and hypotenuse 'c', then
Col A: a + c
Col B: 2b
6. Given that 'A' completes a piece of work in 12 days and 'B' in 'x' days. When worked together, if they complete in 9 days, then what is the value of 'x'?
7. If a1 = 2, a2 = 3 ................ an = a(n-1) - a(n-2), then what is the value of a150?
(Here 1, 2, 150, n, n-1 & n-2 are suffixes)
8. If 1/x - 1/y = 1/xy, then
Col A: x
Col B: y
9. If 0 < x < 1 & 0 < y < 1, then
Col A: x / x^(-1)
Col B: y^(-1) / y
10. If the average of x1, x2, x3, x4 is 'S' and the average of y1, y2 is 't', then the combined average of x1, x2, x3, x4, y1 & y2 is
A. s + t/2
B. s + t
C. s + t/8
& so on.....
11. The value of 5000 + sqrt {(0.68) + (700.2)} is.................
12. If a # b = 3a + 2b, then
Col A: (0 # 1) # 2
Col B: 0 # (1 # 2)
13. Set A: {15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21}
Set B: {10, 11, 12, 13, 14}
If each number of set A is added to a number of set B, then (after the addition) how many numbers are uniquely formed?
14. Given a big square, in which 16 small squares were inscribed. The small ones which had only 1 side covered with perimeter of big square was shaded. If n is the number of such small shaded squares in a big square(n>4), then find the actual number of small squares within a big square?
A. 4(n-4)
B. 4(n-2)
C. 2(n-4)
D. 2(n-2)
& so on......
(something like this)
Friday, February 13, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Feb 12th)
1. Indispensable
2. Charade
3. Exalt
4.Lode
5. Commodious
6. Encomium
7. Limpid
8. Infuriate
9. Harangue
10. Mollify
11. Impervious
Analogies:
1. Apron: clothing
2. Harangue: mollify
3. Impervious: penetrate
Issue Topic:
1. Educational institutions emphasis students development by their logical thinking and reasoning, but education has more merits which makes one has to explore them by their emotions.
2
"Students should question about what they are studying instead of accepting, they should show some skepticism".
2. Charade
3. Exalt
4.Lode
5. Commodious
6. Encomium
7. Limpid
8. Infuriate
9. Harangue
10. Mollify
11. Impervious
Analogies:
1. Apron: clothing
2. Harangue: mollify
3. Impervious: penetrate
Issue Topic:
1. Educational institutions emphasis students development by their logical thinking and reasoning, but education has more merits which makes one has to explore them by their emotions.
2
"Students should question about what they are studying instead of accepting, they should show some skepticism".
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Feb 12th)
1. Given a polygon with 9 equal sides & all angles are equal. If one side is extended, find the angle between the extension & the other side?
2. A set of 15 numbers has mean 'a' & median 'b' and another set of 25 numbers has mean 'c' & median 'd'. If the combined mean of two sets is 'e', then
A. a > b
B. c > d
C. e > f
& so on....
3. Given a square of area 36. If a quadrilateral is formed by connecting mid points of adjacent sides as the vertex, then
Col A: Perimeter of Quadrilateral formed
Col B: xx(some value is given)
4. Given a quadrilateral with sides 9, 9, 8 &1.
Col A: Angle between the sides 9 and 9
Col B: 60
5. The average of seven numbers is 35 then when k is added to it then the average of those 8 is 35. What is the value of k?
6. If there are 'c' cartons and each carton has 'x' boxes which is being loaded in a truck in 'h' hours and 't' minutes, then
Col A : The average time for loading the 'x' boxes of all cartons
Col B: cx /(h+t/60)
7. From a set of positive numbers 1 to 100, two numbers x & y are to be selected at random.
Col A: Probability that the two numbers x & y are even
Col B: Probability that the sum of two numbers selected is even
8. Given 'A' has 'x' toys inserted in 'y' boxes and 'B' has 'y' toys inserted in 'x' boxes.
Col A: Number of toys 'A' has - Number of toys 'B' has
Col B: 0
9. If (x + y) = 8 and 2*(y^2) = 32, then
Col A: x
Col B: 4
10. The largest prime number by which 64^2-57^2 is divisible?
A. 7
B. 11
C. 13
& so on....
11. If ln+2l = n+6, then find the possible value of n?
12. If a # b = 3a + 2b, then
Col A: (0 # 1) # 2
Col B: 0 # (1 # 2)
13. Set A: {15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21}
Set B: {10, 11, 12, 13, 14}
If each number of set A is added to a number of set B, then (after the addition) how many numbers are uniquely formed?
14. Given a big square, in which 16 small squares were inscribed. The small ones which had only 1 side covered with perimeter of big square was shaded. If n is the number of such small shaded squares in a big square(n>4), then find the actual number of small squares within a big square?
A. 4(n-4)
B. 4(n-2)
C. 2(n-4)
D. 2(n-2)
& so on......
(something like this)
2. A set of 15 numbers has mean 'a' & median 'b' and another set of 25 numbers has mean 'c' & median 'd'. If the combined mean of two sets is 'e', then
A. a > b
B. c > d
C. e > f
& so on....
3. Given a square of area 36. If a quadrilateral is formed by connecting mid points of adjacent sides as the vertex, then
Col A: Perimeter of Quadrilateral formed
Col B: xx(some value is given)
4. Given a quadrilateral with sides 9, 9, 8 &1.
Col A: Angle between the sides 9 and 9
Col B: 60
5. The average of seven numbers is 35 then when k is added to it then the average of those 8 is 35. What is the value of k?
6. If there are 'c' cartons and each carton has 'x' boxes which is being loaded in a truck in 'h' hours and 't' minutes, then
Col A : The average time for loading the 'x' boxes of all cartons
Col B: cx /(h+t/60)
7. From a set of positive numbers 1 to 100, two numbers x & y are to be selected at random.
Col A: Probability that the two numbers x & y are even
Col B: Probability that the sum of two numbers selected is even
8. Given 'A' has 'x' toys inserted in 'y' boxes and 'B' has 'y' toys inserted in 'x' boxes.
Col A: Number of toys 'A' has - Number of toys 'B' has
Col B: 0
9. If (x + y) = 8 and 2*(y^2) = 32, then
Col A: x
Col B: 4
10. The largest prime number by which 64^2-57^2 is divisible?
A. 7
B. 11
C. 13
& so on....
11. If ln+2l = n+6, then find the possible value of n?
12. If a # b = 3a + 2b, then
Col A: (0 # 1) # 2
Col B: 0 # (1 # 2)
13. Set A: {15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21}
Set B: {10, 11, 12, 13, 14}
If each number of set A is added to a number of set B, then (after the addition) how many numbers are uniquely formed?
14. Given a big square, in which 16 small squares were inscribed. The small ones which had only 1 side covered with perimeter of big square was shaded. If n is the number of such small shaded squares in a big square(n>4), then find the actual number of small squares within a big square?
A. 4(n-4)
B. 4(n-2)
C. 2(n-4)
D. 2(n-2)
& so on......
(something like this)
Monday, February 2, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Jan 30th)
1. Assuage
2. Quell
3. Desultory
4. Elucidate
5. Adroit
6. Rococo
7. Conceit
8. Laconic
9. Addendum
10. Silhouette
11. Affront
12. Deference
Analogies:
1. Addendum: Document
2. Silhouette: Shadow
3. Affront: Deference
Issue Topic:
1. "Although many people know how to achieve success, but very few people achieve it".
2. Quell
3. Desultory
4. Elucidate
5. Adroit
6. Rococo
7. Conceit
8. Laconic
9. Addendum
10. Silhouette
11. Affront
12. Deference
Analogies:
1. Addendum: Document
2. Silhouette: Shadow
3. Affront: Deference
Issue Topic:
1. "Although many people know how to achieve success, but very few people achieve it".
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Jan 30th)
1. 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, then
Col A: The distance between starting and ending point
Col B: 16*1.414
2. If x^2 = y, then
Col A: 5x/y
Col B: x^2
3. Given a square inscribed in a circle, then
Col A: The radius of the circle
Col B: The side of the square
4. If g(x) = |x| for x < 1 &
g(x) = |x-1| for x > 1, then
find the value of g(-2)-g(2)?
5. Given a line passes through (-1, -1), (100, 101) & (x, 3), find the value of 'x'?
6. There are 10 numbers in a sequence the starting number is 5, the rest are obtained by doubling the preceeding number and subtracting 3, then what is the 4th number?
7. The approximate value of 61.19(0.98)^2/sqrt(401) is?
8. Given two points (-1, 3) and (4, 4). Find the slope of it?
9. Given three values as d1 = 2, d2 = 3 and d3 = 4, then
Col A: -2
Col B: d1(d2- d1*d3)
10. If 0.0625y =x*(2.5)/4
Col A: x
Col B: y
11. A right triangle was drawn and a square was drawn by considering each side of triangle as its side.
Col A: The area of the square formed with hypotenuse as side
Col B: The sum of two other squares
12. Given b = mod (15x+ 20y), where x and y are integers. If x, y are not equal to 0, then
Col A: The smallest positive value of b
Col B: 5
13. If k/m = m/r = 4/5 & if k = 6, then what is the value of r?
14. Col A: 10^30
Col B: 0.001^(-10)
Col A: The distance between starting and ending point
Col B: 16*1.414
2. If x^2 = y, then
Col A: 5x/y
Col B: x^2
3. Given a square inscribed in a circle, then
Col A: The radius of the circle
Col B: The side of the square
4. If g(x) = |x| for x < 1 &
g(x) = |x-1| for x > 1, then
find the value of g(-2)-g(2)?
5. Given a line passes through (-1, -1), (100, 101) & (x, 3), find the value of 'x'?
6. There are 10 numbers in a sequence the starting number is 5, the rest are obtained by doubling the preceeding number and subtracting 3, then what is the 4th number?
7. The approximate value of 61.19(0.98)^2/sqrt(401) is?
8. Given two points (-1, 3) and (4, 4). Find the slope of it?
9. Given three values as d1 = 2, d2 = 3 and d3 = 4, then
Col A: -2
Col B: d1(d2- d1*d3)
10. If 0.0625y =x*(2.5)/4
Col A: x
Col B: y
11. A right triangle was drawn and a square was drawn by considering each side of triangle as its side.
Col A: The area of the square formed with hypotenuse as side
Col B: The sum of two other squares
12. Given b = mod (15x+ 20y), where x and y are integers. If x, y are not equal to 0, then
Col A: The smallest positive value of b
Col B: 5
13. If k/m = m/r = 4/5 & if k = 6, then what is the value of r?
14. Col A: 10^30
Col B: 0.001^(-10)
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Jan 27th)
1. Gasification
2. Resurgence
3. Penurious
4. Phial
5. Inert
6. Exalt
7. Morbid
8. Garrulous
9. Avid
10. Ignite
11. Assuage
12. Ungainly
13. Tawdry
Analogies:
1. Boor: Rude
2. Fawn: Impervious
Issue Topic:
1. "Is it desirable for a political leader to withhold information from public".
2. "The greatness of an individual is known to the men who live after him, not by his contemporaries".
Argument Topic:
1. An officer in the publicity department of a company reported as following.
"From a statistics, it was revealed that, the advertisements with attractive tunes and lyrics attract the public's attention effectively. They often remember the lyrics of attractive advertisements, and can easily recognize the products shown in those advertisements. Though we had invested a lot of amount, to advertise in the famous magazines, our sales were not up to the mark, last year. So, it is advisable that, we also should go with advertisements with attractive advertisements rather than the printed advertisements in magazines".
2. Resurgence
3. Penurious
4. Phial
5. Inert
6. Exalt
7. Morbid
8. Garrulous
9. Avid
10. Ignite
11. Assuage
12. Ungainly
13. Tawdry
Analogies:
1. Boor: Rude
2. Fawn: Impervious
Issue Topic:
1. "Is it desirable for a political leader to withhold information from public".
2. "The greatness of an individual is known to the men who live after him, not by his contemporaries".
Argument Topic:
1. An officer in the publicity department of a company reported as following.
"From a statistics, it was revealed that, the advertisements with attractive tunes and lyrics attract the public's attention effectively. They often remember the lyrics of attractive advertisements, and can easily recognize the products shown in those advertisements. Though we had invested a lot of amount, to advertise in the famous magazines, our sales were not up to the mark, last year. So, it is advisable that, we also should go with advertisements with attractive advertisements rather than the printed advertisements in magazines".
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Jan 27th)
1. If 3/13 < x < 4/13, then the possible value of x is?
A. 9/26
B. 17/52
C. 19/65
& so on....
2. If b = mod (15x+20y), then
Col A: The smallest possible value of 'b'
Col B: 10
3. If 2.8! + 10! = x*8!, then the value of x is?
4. If x^2 + 2x + f = 0 & x^2 + 4x +g = 0, then
Col A: f
Col B: g
5. If a number is divisible by 5 the remainder is 3 and when the same number is divided by 7 the remainder is 4. What is the least possible number?
6. There are 'n' number of flags and the number 'n' is odd. If the first flag is red colour and the even numbered flags are white, then what are the number of red colour flags?
Col A: Number of red flags
Col B: n/2
7. If 0 < x < 10 & y = 2x + 3 and y is an integer, then find the number of possible sets of (x, y)?
8. If 0.0625y =x*(2.5)/4
Col A: x
Col B: y
9. If consider the line 3x - y < 1, then in which quadrant the line lie?
A. First Quadrant
B. Second Quadrant
C. Third Quadrant
D. Fourth Quadrant
E. All
10. Given that a person travels in a circular path of diameter 2cm. If the total distance travelled by him is 314cm, then find the number of revolutions made by him?
A. 9/26
B. 17/52
C. 19/65
& so on....
2. If b = mod (15x+20y), then
Col A: The smallest possible value of 'b'
Col B: 10
3. If 2.8! + 10! = x*8!, then the value of x is?
4. If x^2 + 2x + f = 0 & x^2 + 4x +g = 0, then
Col A: f
Col B: g
5. If a number is divisible by 5 the remainder is 3 and when the same number is divided by 7 the remainder is 4. What is the least possible number?
6. There are 'n' number of flags and the number 'n' is odd. If the first flag is red colour and the even numbered flags are white, then what are the number of red colour flags?
Col A: Number of red flags
Col B: n/2
7. If 0 < x < 10 & y = 2x + 3 and y is an integer, then find the number of possible sets of (x, y)?
8. If 0.0625y =x*(2.5)/4
Col A: x
Col B: y
9. If consider the line 3x - y < 1, then in which quadrant the line lie?
A. First Quadrant
B. Second Quadrant
C. Third Quadrant
D. Fourth Quadrant
E. All
10. Given that a person travels in a circular path of diameter 2cm. If the total distance travelled by him is 314cm, then find the number of revolutions made by him?
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Jan 19th)
1. Lachrymose
2. Capitulate
3. Bawdy
4. Feisty
5. Banal
6. Succinct
7. Puckish
8. Futon
9. Ossified
10. Hasty
11. Deliberate
Analogies:
1. Ossified: Flexibility
2. Hasty: Deliberate
2. Capitulate
3. Bawdy
4. Feisty
5. Banal
6. Succinct
7. Puckish
8. Futon
9. Ossified
10. Hasty
11. Deliberate
Analogies:
1. Ossified: Flexibility
2. Hasty: Deliberate
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Jan 19th)
1. Given that there are six teams in quiz and their respective scores are 31, 24, 14, 10, 43 & 47 and there are 5 judges for this quiz. What is the minimum number of teams which must get 7 or more than 7 score from any one of the judge?
2. A sequence 'S' has the terms x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6...... after the first term, each term is half the previous term. If x2 + x4 + x6 = 42, then what is the value of x1 + x3 + x5?
3. A cylinder 'm' of height 2 and radius 3 is given. Now another cylinder 'k' of double the height of previous one and double the radius of previous one is given.
Col A: Double the volume of 'm' cylinder
Col B: volume of cylinder k
4. How many four-digited odd numbers are there whose hundredth place is 6 and it is an odd number?
A. 450
B. 650
C. 950
D. 850
& so on...
5. If the probability that it rains on day 1 is 70 % and on day 2 is 40% whether it rains on first day or not, then what is the probablity that it neither rains on day 1 nor on day 2?
A.92%
B.28%
....so on
6. If 'k' is any positive integer, then
Col A: The remainder when 5(10^k)+1 is divided by 3
Col B: The remainder when 5(100^k)+1 is divided by 3.
7. If 0 < x < y < z and if 'y' is a multiple of 5, then
Col A: The Remainder when 'x+y+z' divided by 5
Col B: 0
2. A sequence 'S' has the terms x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6...... after the first term, each term is half the previous term. If x2 + x4 + x6 = 42, then what is the value of x1 + x3 + x5?
3. A cylinder 'm' of height 2 and radius 3 is given. Now another cylinder 'k' of double the height of previous one and double the radius of previous one is given.
Col A: Double the volume of 'm' cylinder
Col B: volume of cylinder k
4. How many four-digited odd numbers are there whose hundredth place is 6 and it is an odd number?
A. 450
B. 650
C. 950
D. 850
& so on...
5. If the probability that it rains on day 1 is 70 % and on day 2 is 40% whether it rains on first day or not, then what is the probablity that it neither rains on day 1 nor on day 2?
A.92%
B.28%
....so on
6. If 'k' is any positive integer, then
Col A: The remainder when 5(10^k)+1 is divided by 3
Col B: The remainder when 5(100^k)+1 is divided by 3.
7. If 0 < x < y < z and if 'y' is a multiple of 5, then
Col A: The Remainder when 'x+y+z' divided by 5
Col B: 0
Monday, January 19, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Jan 16th)
1.. Coagulant
2. Obdurate
3. Gaunt
4. Transgression
5. Crass
6. Estrange
7. Nuance
8. Extricate
9. Bewilderment
10. Aphid
11. Truculent
Analogies:
1. Insect: Aphid
2. Truculent: light
Issue Topic:
1.It is much better if ideas are shared in the form of images rather than the verbal communication, when large group need to be addressed.
And also.....
1. Liken
2. Debunk
3. Buoyed
4. Harebrained
5. Extol
6. Flagging
7. Crutch
8. Compliance
9. Accolade
10. Ballad
11. Nepotism
Analogies:
1. Ballad: Song
2. Nepotism: Favoritism
2. Obdurate
3. Gaunt
4. Transgression
5. Crass
6. Estrange
7. Nuance
8. Extricate
9. Bewilderment
10. Aphid
11. Truculent
Analogies:
1. Insect: Aphid
2. Truculent: light
Issue Topic:
1.It is much better if ideas are shared in the form of images rather than the verbal communication, when large group need to be addressed.
And also.....
1. Liken
2. Debunk
3. Buoyed
4. Harebrained
5. Extol
6. Flagging
7. Crutch
8. Compliance
9. Accolade
10. Ballad
11. Nepotism
Analogies:
1. Ballad: Song
2. Nepotism: Favoritism
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Jan 16th)
. The cost for printing is given by an equation $ = (0.12c+20p), where 'c' is the number of copies and p is the number of pages.
Col A: Printing cost of 400 copies having 8 pages each
Col B: Printing cost of 800 copies having 4 pages each
2. Given that a person travels in a circular path of diameter 2cm. If the total distance travelled by him is 314cm, then find the number of revolutions made by him?
3. How many four-digited odd numbers are there whose hundredth place is 6 and it is an odd number?
A. 450
B. 650
C. 950
D. 850
& so on...
4. Two cyclists are moving towards each other at 10 miles/hour. They are now 50 miles apart. At this instance a fly starts from one cyclist and move towards other and moves to and fro till the two cyclist meet each other. If the fly is moving at 15 miles/hour, what is the total distance covered by the fly?
5. When 't' is divided by 9, the remainder is 1 & when it is divided by 11, the remainder is 8. Find the value of 't'?
6. Given a triangle with angles x, y & z and is inscribed in a circle. If two angles of triangle 'x' and 'y' are equal, then
Col A: x
Col B: z
7. . Given a diagram with two of its angles given and asked to find the third angle?
(something like this)
8.. If 'n' is a negative integer, then
Col A: (4/3)^-n
Col B: (3/4)^n
9. Given ‘n’ is a positive integer. When ‘n’ is divided by 7 remainder is 3, what is the remainder when 2n-1 is divided by 7.
10. A triangle with angle x, y, z was inscribed in a circle. If two angles 'x' and 'y' are equal, then
Col A: x
Col B: z
11. Which of the following lines has slope 2/3?
A. 4 = 2y - 3x
B. 5 = 3y - 2x
& some more options......
12. If consider the line 3x - y < 1, then in which quadrant the line lie?
A. First Quadrant
B. Second Quadrant
C. Third Quadrant
D. Fourth Quadrant
E. So on....
13. If 0.8/5 = 1/n, then find the value of n?
14. The students were given two sets of questions; they can mark either yes/ no or can leave it as unanswered. If 1000 people were asked, for first question if
400 answered YES
340 answered NO &
260 left unanswered and for second question, if
450 answered YES
310 answered NO &
240 left unanswered,
then, find the minimum number of people who gave unanswered option for both questions?
15. If x > 0, then
Col A: 2/x
Col B: x/2
16. If x = -2 + y & y < 0, then
Col A: x^2+lxl
Col B: x^2+x
17. If there are 8 apples in a bag; 2 red and 6 green, then
Col A: Total number of ways of choosing 2 red apples out of 8
Col B: Total number of ways of choosing 6 green apples out of 8
18. Col A: 8!/(2!*6!)
Col B: 8!/(6!*2!)
19. An equation of a line is given as 24y + 16x - 8 = 0. If a line parallel to above, have one of its points as (0,0), then find the equation of that line?
Ans: 3Y + 2X = 0 (Given by examiner)
20. If f(n) = [(-1)^n]*c*n, where c is given as cost of some(XXX). If f(1), f(2) and f(3) are the similar functions and the difference between the largest and smallest among f(1), f(2) and f(3) is 20 where c is a positive value, then
Col A: f(4)
Col B: 16
(Something like this)
Col A: Printing cost of 400 copies having 8 pages each
Col B: Printing cost of 800 copies having 4 pages each
2. Given that a person travels in a circular path of diameter 2cm. If the total distance travelled by him is 314cm, then find the number of revolutions made by him?
3. How many four-digited odd numbers are there whose hundredth place is 6 and it is an odd number?
A. 450
B. 650
C. 950
D. 850
& so on...
4. Two cyclists are moving towards each other at 10 miles/hour. They are now 50 miles apart. At this instance a fly starts from one cyclist and move towards other and moves to and fro till the two cyclist meet each other. If the fly is moving at 15 miles/hour, what is the total distance covered by the fly?
5. When 't' is divided by 9, the remainder is 1 & when it is divided by 11, the remainder is 8. Find the value of 't'?
6. Given a triangle with angles x, y & z and is inscribed in a circle. If two angles of triangle 'x' and 'y' are equal, then
Col A: x
Col B: z
7. . Given a diagram with two of its angles given and asked to find the third angle?
(something like this)
8.. If 'n' is a negative integer, then
Col A: (4/3)^-n
Col B: (3/4)^n
9. Given ‘n’ is a positive integer. When ‘n’ is divided by 7 remainder is 3, what is the remainder when 2n-1 is divided by 7.
10. A triangle with angle x, y, z was inscribed in a circle. If two angles 'x' and 'y' are equal, then
Col A: x
Col B: z
11. Which of the following lines has slope 2/3?
A. 4 = 2y - 3x
B. 5 = 3y - 2x
& some more options......
12. If consider the line 3x - y < 1, then in which quadrant the line lie?
A. First Quadrant
B. Second Quadrant
C. Third Quadrant
D. Fourth Quadrant
E. So on....
13. If 0.8/5 = 1/n, then find the value of n?
14. The students were given two sets of questions; they can mark either yes/ no or can leave it as unanswered. If 1000 people were asked, for first question if
400 answered YES
340 answered NO &
260 left unanswered and for second question, if
450 answered YES
310 answered NO &
240 left unanswered,
then, find the minimum number of people who gave unanswered option for both questions?
15. If x > 0, then
Col A: 2/x
Col B: x/2
16. If x = -2 + y & y < 0, then
Col A: x^2+lxl
Col B: x^2+x
17. If there are 8 apples in a bag; 2 red and 6 green, then
Col A: Total number of ways of choosing 2 red apples out of 8
Col B: Total number of ways of choosing 6 green apples out of 8
18. Col A: 8!/(2!*6!)
Col B: 8!/(6!*2!)
19. An equation of a line is given as 24y + 16x - 8 = 0. If a line parallel to above, have one of its points as (0,0), then find the equation of that line?
Ans: 3Y + 2X = 0 (Given by examiner)
20. If f(n) = [(-1)^n]*c*n, where c is given as cost of some(XXX). If f(1), f(2) and f(3) are the similar functions and the difference between the largest and smallest among f(1), f(2) and f(3) is 20 where c is a positive value, then
Col A: f(4)
Col B: 16
(Something like this)
Friday, January 9, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Jan 7th)
1. Snarl
2. Adroit
3. Conceit
4. Intermittent
5. Labyrinthine
6. Euphemism
7. Trite
8. Embolden
9. Resurgence
10. Hermitage
11. Secluded
Issue Topic:
1. The most essential quality of an effective leader is the ability to remain consistently committed to particular principles and objectives. Any leader who is quickly and easily influenced by shifts in popular opinion will accomplish little.
2. Adroit
3. Conceit
4. Intermittent
5. Labyrinthine
6. Euphemism
7. Trite
8. Embolden
9. Resurgence
10. Hermitage
11. Secluded
Issue Topic:
1. The most essential quality of an effective leader is the ability to remain consistently committed to particular principles and objectives. Any leader who is quickly and easily influenced by shifts in popular opinion will accomplish little.
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till Jan 7th)
1. If -8 < = x < = 10 & x + y = 4, then find the least possible value of xy?
2. Given that there are two concentric circles, if the radius of larger one is 3 more than the smaller one then find difference in their circumference?
3. Given that a Train A is traveling on a straight track at a constant speed of 90km/hr & train B is traveling on a straight track at a constant speed of 50km/hr
Col a: distance traveled by train A
Col b: distance traveled by train B
4. Given a function f which is defined for each positive three digit integer 'n' as f(n) = (2^x)*(3^y)*(5^z), where x, y and z are hundreds, tens and units digits of n, respectively. If m and v are three-digit positive integers such that f(m) = 9f(v), then what is the value of m - v?
A. 8
B. 20
C. 19
& so on.......
5. Given |x| = |y| & xy < 0
Col a : x+y
Col b : 0
6. When 'n' is divided by 7 remainder is 3, then what is the remainder when (2n-1) is divided by 7.( 'n' is a positive integer)
7. If 2.8! + 10! = (n)*8!, then what is the value of n
2. Given that there are two concentric circles, if the radius of larger one is 3 more than the smaller one then find difference in their circumference?
3. Given that a Train A is traveling on a straight track at a constant speed of 90km/hr & train B is traveling on a straight track at a constant speed of 50km/hr
Col a: distance traveled by train A
Col b: distance traveled by train B
4. Given a function f which is defined for each positive three digit integer 'n' as f(n) = (2^x)*(3^y)*(5^z), where x, y and z are hundreds, tens and units digits of n, respectively. If m and v are three-digit positive integers such that f(m) = 9f(v), then what is the value of m - v?
A. 8
B. 20
C. 19
& so on.......
5. Given |x| = |y| & xy < 0
Col a : x+y
Col b : 0
6. When 'n' is divided by 7 remainder is 3, then what is the remainder when (2n-1) is divided by 7.( 'n' is a positive integer)
7. If 2.8! + 10! = (n)*8!, then what is the value of n
Monday, January 5, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till january 2nd)
1. Halcyon
2. Wayne
3. Altruism
4. Atonement
5. Asunder
6. Commensurate
7. Meek
8. Penurious
9. Sangfroid
10. Cessation
11. Procrastinate
12. Recalcitrant
13. Rapacious
Issue Topic:
1. It is a grave mistake to theorize before one has data.
2. About media scrutiny on people reputations diminished
Issue Topic:
1. One can best understand the characteristics of its society, by studying the major cities of the state.
Argument Topic:
1. Anti aging in human beings based on anti aging compounds used on rats.....
(Something like this)
Issue Topic:
1. People's dress, look and act reveals their interest and attitude. One can tell the value of society in which people live by their dressing and look.
(Something like this)
2. Wayne
3. Altruism
4. Atonement
5. Asunder
6. Commensurate
7. Meek
8. Penurious
9. Sangfroid
10. Cessation
11. Procrastinate
12. Recalcitrant
13. Rapacious
Issue Topic:
1. It is a grave mistake to theorize before one has data.
2. About media scrutiny on people reputations diminished
Issue Topic:
1. One can best understand the characteristics of its society, by studying the major cities of the state.
Argument Topic:
1. Anti aging in human beings based on anti aging compounds used on rats.....
(Something like this)
Issue Topic:
1. People's dress, look and act reveals their interest and attitude. One can tell the value of society in which people live by their dressing and look.
(Something like this)
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till january 5th)
1. Col A: The remainder when 4^20 is divided by 5
Col B: The remainder when 3^12 is divided by 4
2. In a total of 160 members, 25% are women and 45% are non-minority members. If 1/9 of the women are minority members, then what is the total number of people who are neither women nor minority members?
3. Col A: Standard Deviation of n-4, n-2, n, n+2 & n+4
Col B: Standard Deviation of n-2, n-1, n, n+1 & n+2
4. Col A: 10!+9!
Col B: 10(9!)
5. If 8k - 5m = 15 & 2k + m = 15, then
Col A: k
Col B: m
6. If 15 * 40 * 160 = (2^3)*(4^x)*(5^y), then find the value x+y?
Col B: The remainder when 3^12 is divided by 4
2. In a total of 160 members, 25% are women and 45% are non-minority members. If 1/9 of the women are minority members, then what is the total number of people who are neither women nor minority members?
3. Col A: Standard Deviation of n-4, n-2, n, n+2 & n+4
Col B: Standard Deviation of n-2, n-1, n, n+1 & n+2
4. Col A: 10!+9!
Col B: 10(9!)
5. If 8k - 5m = 15 & 2k + m = 15, then
Col A: k
Col B: m
6. If 15 * 40 * 160 = (2^3)*(4^x)*(5^y), then find the value x+y?
Saturday, January 3, 2009
जनुअरी वोर्ड्स फ्रॉम ahmedabad
1. Futility
2. Muddle
3. Inimical
4. Embrace
5. Ossified
6. Preemptory
7. Reticent
8. Epitomic
9. Taint
10. Exacerbate
11. Fiasco
12. Lurk
13. Brevity
13. Voluble
14. Exculpate
15. Unadulterated
16. Fatuous
17. Complacency
18. Fathomable
Analogies:
1. Trial: Courtroom
2. Lurk: Wait
3. Fathomable: Regret
2. Muddle
3. Inimical
4. Embrace
5. Ossified
6. Preemptory
7. Reticent
8. Epitomic
9. Taint
10. Exacerbate
11. Fiasco
12. Lurk
13. Brevity
13. Voluble
14. Exculpate
15. Unadulterated
16. Fatuous
17. Complacency
18. Fathomable
Analogies:
1. Trial: Courtroom
2. Lurk: Wait
3. Fathomable: Regret
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till 2nd jan)
1. Halcyon
2. Wayne
3. Altruism
4. Atonement
5. Asunder
6. Commensurate
7. Meek
8. Penurious
9. Sangfroid
10. Cessation
11. Procrastinate
12. Recalcitrant
13. Rapacious
Issue Topic:
1. It is a grave mistake to theorize before one has data.
2. About media scrutiny on people reputations diminished
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared as part of a letter to the editor of a local newspaper.
"During her three years in office, Governor Riedeburg has shown herself to be a worthy leader. Since she took office, crime has decreased, the number of jobs created per year has doubled, and the number of people choosing to live in our state has increased. These trends are likely to continue if she is reelected. In addition, Ms. Riedeburg has promised to take steps to keep big companies here, thereby providing jobs for any new residents. Anyone who looks at Ms. Riedeburg's record can tell that she is the best-qualified candidate for governor."
2. Wayne
3. Altruism
4. Atonement
5. Asunder
6. Commensurate
7. Meek
8. Penurious
9. Sangfroid
10. Cessation
11. Procrastinate
12. Recalcitrant
13. Rapacious
Issue Topic:
1. It is a grave mistake to theorize before one has data.
2. About media scrutiny on people reputations diminished
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared as part of a letter to the editor of a local newspaper.
"During her three years in office, Governor Riedeburg has shown herself to be a worthy leader. Since she took office, crime has decreased, the number of jobs created per year has doubled, and the number of people choosing to live in our state has increased. These trends are likely to continue if she is reelected. In addition, Ms. Riedeburg has promised to take steps to keep big companies here, thereby providing jobs for any new residents. Anyone who looks at Ms. Riedeburg's record can tell that she is the best-qualified candidate for governor."
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till जन 2)
1. Col A: The remainder when 4^20 is divided by 5
Col B: The remainder when 3^12 is divided by 4
2. Given x = 2.135678, n is number of digits after decimal part of x. If l(x-y)l = 0.0004, then the maximum value of n is
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
3. Given that one 5 meters length wire is cut into 2 pieces cross-wise. If one of them is x meters, then
Col A: Length of other piece
Col B: 5-x
4. In a total of 160 members, 25% are women and 45% are non-minority members. If 1/9 of the women are minority members, then what is the total number of people who are neither women nor minority members?
5. If -10 < = x < = 10 & -11 < = y < = 11, then what is the greatest possible value of y - x?
6. If the surface area of one side of the cube is 36, then
Col A: The volume of the cube
Col B: 15
7. Col A: Standard Deviation of n-4, n-2, n, n+2 & n+4
Col B: Standard Deviation of n-2, n-1, n, n+1 & n+2
8. If sum of the two base areas of a cylinder is equal to its curved surface area, then what is the relation between 'r' and 'h'?
9. Col A: 10!+9!
Col B: 10(9!)
10. If 8k - 5m = 15 & 2k + m = 15, then
Col A: k
Col B: m
11. If 15 * 40 * 160 = (2^3)*(4^x)*(5^y), then find the value x+y?
12. The two legs of a right angle triangle are in the ratio 3 is to 1. If the length of the hypotenuse is sqrt(40), then find the perimeter of the triangle?
A. 14 to 15
B. 13 to 14
C. 12 to 13
D. 11 to 12
E. 10 to 11
13. If x^2 - x > 0 and lxl < 1, then
Col A: lxl
Col B: x
14. In triangle ABC, if AB= AC= 4, then
Col A: BC
Col B: 5
15. 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?
16. Given a series of numbers 1, -1, 2, -2, 3, -3.......
Col A: The sum of the first 67 terms
Col B: 34
17. Col A: 4*sqrt(4)
Col B: sqrt(36)
18. Given P, Q and R are on the same plane, if 'R' is 5units away from 'P' and if 'P' is 13 units away from ‘Q’, then how many 'd' units is ‘R’ from ‘Q’?
i. d > =8
ii. d < =18
iii. 5 < =d < =13
A. I only
B. I & II
C. III only
D. II & III
& few previous database questions…..
Col B: The remainder when 3^12 is divided by 4
2. Given x = 2.135678, n is number of digits after decimal part of x. If l(x-y)l = 0.0004, then the maximum value of n is
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
3. Given that one 5 meters length wire is cut into 2 pieces cross-wise. If one of them is x meters, then
Col A: Length of other piece
Col B: 5-x
4. In a total of 160 members, 25% are women and 45% are non-minority members. If 1/9 of the women are minority members, then what is the total number of people who are neither women nor minority members?
5. If -10 < = x < = 10 & -11 < = y < = 11, then what is the greatest possible value of y - x?
6. If the surface area of one side of the cube is 36, then
Col A: The volume of the cube
Col B: 15
7. Col A: Standard Deviation of n-4, n-2, n, n+2 & n+4
Col B: Standard Deviation of n-2, n-1, n, n+1 & n+2
8. If sum of the two base areas of a cylinder is equal to its curved surface area, then what is the relation between 'r' and 'h'?
9. Col A: 10!+9!
Col B: 10(9!)
10. If 8k - 5m = 15 & 2k + m = 15, then
Col A: k
Col B: m
11. If 15 * 40 * 160 = (2^3)*(4^x)*(5^y), then find the value x+y?
12. The two legs of a right angle triangle are in the ratio 3 is to 1. If the length of the hypotenuse is sqrt(40), then find the perimeter of the triangle?
A. 14 to 15
B. 13 to 14
C. 12 to 13
D. 11 to 12
E. 10 to 11
13. If x^2 - x > 0 and lxl < 1, then
Col A: lxl
Col B: x
14. In triangle ABC, if AB= AC= 4, then
Col A: BC
Col B: 5
15. 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?
16. Given a series of numbers 1, -1, 2, -2, 3, -3.......
Col A: The sum of the first 67 terms
Col B: 34
17. Col A: 4*sqrt(4)
Col B: sqrt(36)
18. Given P, Q and R are on the same plane, if 'R' is 5units away from 'P' and if 'P' is 13 units away from ‘Q’, then how many 'd' units is ‘R’ from ‘Q’?
i. d > =8
ii. d < =18
iii. 5 < =d < =13
A. I only
B. I & II
C. III only
D. II & III
& few previous database questions…..
Thursday, January 1, 2009
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Dec 30th)
a.. Futility
2. Muddle
3. Inimical
4. Embrace
5. Ossified
6. Preemptory
7. Reticent
8. Epitomic
9. Taint
10. Exacerbate
11. Fiasco
12. Lurk
13. Brevity
13. Voluble
14. Exculpate
15. Unadulterated
16. Fatuous
17. Complacency
18. Fathomable
Analogies:
1. Trial: Courtroom
2. Lurk: Wait
3. Fathomable: Regret
Issue Topic:
1. One can best understand the characteristics of its society, by studying the major cities of the state.
2. Muddle
3. Inimical
4. Embrace
5. Ossified
6. Preemptory
7. Reticent
8. Epitomic
9. Taint
10. Exacerbate
11. Fiasco
12. Lurk
13. Brevity
13. Voluble
14. Exculpate
15. Unadulterated
16. Fatuous
17. Complacency
18. Fathomable
Analogies:
1. Trial: Courtroom
2. Lurk: Wait
3. Fathomable: Regret
Issue Topic:
1. One can best understand the characteristics of its society, by studying the major cities of the state.
1st जनुअरी 2009
1. A rectangular solid is given which consists of 10 cubes in 1 row and 3 cubes in 1 column. In that manner there are 10 rows and 3 columns. If the length of edge of the cube is 1, then what is the surface area of the rectangular solid?
2. In a total of 160 members, 25% are women and 45% are non-minority members. If 1/9 of the women are minority members, then what is the total number of people who are neither women nor minority members?
3. In triangle ABC, if AB= AC= 4, then
Col A: BC
Col B: 5
4. If -10 <= x <= 10 & -11 <= y <= 11, then what is the greatest possible value of y - x?
5. In a box there are 12 dimes, 4 quarters & 26 diamonds. If 4 are removed, then what is the probability that 3 are dimes(Provided should be removed without replacement)?
6. Given sides of a triangle. Find the area of triangle?
7. Col A: Quadratic square of -12, 3 & 10
Col B: Arithematic mean of -12, 3 & 10
8. How many cubes of edge length 1 and 2 can be fitted into the rectangular solid, if the volume of the rectangular solid is 35*10*15?
2. In a total of 160 members, 25% are women and 45% are non-minority members. If 1/9 of the women are minority members, then what is the total number of people who are neither women nor minority members?
3. In triangle ABC, if AB= AC= 4, then
Col A: BC
Col B: 5
4. If -10 <= x <= 10 & -11 <= y <= 11, then what is the greatest possible value of y - x?
5. In a box there are 12 dimes, 4 quarters & 26 diamonds. If 4 are removed, then what is the probability that 3 are dimes(Provided should be removed without replacement)?
6. Given sides of a triangle. Find the area of triangle?
7. Col A: Quadratic square of -12, 3 & 10
Col B: Arithematic mean of -12, 3 & 10
8. How many cubes of edge length 1 and 2 can be fitted into the rectangular solid, if the volume of the rectangular solid is 35*10*15?
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