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Sunday, September 19, 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
GRE verbal questions(feedback) september-2010......
1.UBIQUITOUS
jailed
bilious
exhaustive
localized
hiding
2. The thought of a nuclear _____ sparked by a misunderstanding poses an awesome ______.
danger .... spectacle
liaison .... probability
holocaust .... spectre
explosion .... calamity
device .... reverberation
3. MORBID
enraged
salutary
alive
calm
hale
4. The President of the nation was widely ____ for refusing to ____ the excesses of the loathed Minister.
supported ..... ostracise
condemned.... promote
applauded ..... implement
criticized .... curb
chagrined .... prevent
5. As the controversial argument continued, the debaters became more _____ and their remarks became more _______.
emotional .... adroit
vehement ..... acrimonious
affable .... adverse
reticent .... cliche
subdued ..... hostile
6. HEADLONG : FORETHOUGHT ::
singlehanded : ambition
levelheaded : resolve
mealymouthed : talent
heartbroken : emotion
barefaced : shame
7. With her customary ______, the Queen replied to reporters only with a smile, but the President _____ happily about what a good time he was having.
choler .... spoke
aplomb .... objected
reticence .... exclaimed
volubility .... gushed
tact .... grumbled
8. EXTRACT : QUOTATION
tropics : undra
longitude : latitude
exile : solitude
radius : diameter
forecast : predication
9. Rural dwellers who hold ______ values may, at times. be altogether uncritical of various federal programs aimed at the regulation and ____ of agriculture.
conventional ..... subsidisation
rigorous .... legislation
10. Most candidates spend ________ they can raise on their campaigns, but others wind up on election day with a ________.
everything .... surplus
time .... vacation
every cent .... deficit
nothing .... war chest
so .... bankroll
11. Although the young boys in the class grew ____ under the principal's new discipline policy, the girls seemed _____ by it.
anxious .... intimidated
remorseful .... enchanted
restive .... unperturbed
taciturn .... attracted
argumentative .... frustrated
12. HEED
hope
ignore
Imagine
victory
belief
13. PERJURY : TRUTH : :
patience : indecision
treason : loyalty
courage : cowardice
prestidigitation : articulate
sorcery : witchcraft
14. CONTUMACIOUS
complaint
dogged
pertinacious
obdurate
reciprocal
15. LECHER : LUST : :
manager : expertise
burglar : swag
archer : bow
glutton : greed
factor : merchant
jailed
bilious
exhaustive
localized
hiding
2. The thought of a nuclear _____ sparked by a misunderstanding poses an awesome ______.
danger .... spectacle
liaison .... probability
holocaust .... spectre
explosion .... calamity
device .... reverberation
3. MORBID
enraged
salutary
alive
calm
hale
4. The President of the nation was widely ____ for refusing to ____ the excesses of the loathed Minister.
supported ..... ostracise
condemned.... promote
applauded ..... implement
criticized .... curb
chagrined .... prevent
5. As the controversial argument continued, the debaters became more _____ and their remarks became more _______.
emotional .... adroit
vehement ..... acrimonious
affable .... adverse
reticent .... cliche
subdued ..... hostile
6. HEADLONG : FORETHOUGHT ::
singlehanded : ambition
levelheaded : resolve
mealymouthed : talent
heartbroken : emotion
barefaced : shame
7. With her customary ______, the Queen replied to reporters only with a smile, but the President _____ happily about what a good time he was having.
choler .... spoke
aplomb .... objected
reticence .... exclaimed
volubility .... gushed
tact .... grumbled
8. EXTRACT : QUOTATION
tropics : undra
longitude : latitude
exile : solitude
radius : diameter
forecast : predication
9. Rural dwellers who hold ______ values may, at times. be altogether uncritical of various federal programs aimed at the regulation and ____ of agriculture.
conventional ..... subsidisation
rigorous .... legislation
10. Most candidates spend ________ they can raise on their campaigns, but others wind up on election day with a ________.
everything .... surplus
time .... vacation
every cent .... deficit
nothing .... war chest
so .... bankroll
11. Although the young boys in the class grew ____ under the principal's new discipline policy, the girls seemed _____ by it.
anxious .... intimidated
remorseful .... enchanted
restive .... unperturbed
taciturn .... attracted
argumentative .... frustrated
12. HEED
hope
ignore
Imagine
victory
belief
13. PERJURY : TRUTH : :
patience : indecision
treason : loyalty
courage : cowardice
prestidigitation : articulate
sorcery : witchcraft
14. CONTUMACIOUS
complaint
dogged
pertinacious
obdurate
reciprocal
15. LECHER : LUST : :
manager : expertise
burglar : swag
archer : bow
glutton : greed
factor : merchant
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
GRE verbal questions(feedback) september-2010......
GRE Analogy
1)PENURIOUS : SHACK
A. Poor : Poverty
B. Affluent : Mansion
C. Mendacious : Cringe
D. Mendicant : Evasion
E. Affluent : Abject
2)BALL : SOCCER
A. Cart : Golf
B. Run : Baseball
C. Pen : Letter
D. Stick : Hockey
E. Hoop : Basketball
3)CURIOSITY : KNOWLEDGE
A. Assemblage : Information
B. Imbibe : Write
C. Nibble : Gorge
D. Desire : Information
E. Avarice : Wealth
4)PAINTER : BRUSH
A. Mason : Trowel
B. Tuxedo : Wardrobe
C. Observer : Watches
D. Architect : Cement
E. Carpenter : Wood
5)NIBBLE : GORGE
A. Saturate : Fluid
B. Sip : Guzzle
C. Walk : Brisk
D. Tipple : Imbibe
E. Swallow : Spit
GRE Antonyms
1)VERTIGINOUS
2)SOPORIFIC
3)RESPLENDENT
4)OPPROBRIUM
5)SEVERANCE
6)ASSUAGE
7)REQUIEM
8)ARCHAIC
1)PENURIOUS : SHACK
A. Poor : Poverty
B. Affluent : Mansion
C. Mendacious : Cringe
D. Mendicant : Evasion
E. Affluent : Abject
2)BALL : SOCCER
A. Cart : Golf
B. Run : Baseball
C. Pen : Letter
D. Stick : Hockey
E. Hoop : Basketball
3)CURIOSITY : KNOWLEDGE
A. Assemblage : Information
B. Imbibe : Write
C. Nibble : Gorge
D. Desire : Information
E. Avarice : Wealth
4)PAINTER : BRUSH
A. Mason : Trowel
B. Tuxedo : Wardrobe
C. Observer : Watches
D. Architect : Cement
E. Carpenter : Wood
5)NIBBLE : GORGE
A. Saturate : Fluid
B. Sip : Guzzle
C. Walk : Brisk
D. Tipple : Imbibe
E. Swallow : Spit
GRE Antonyms
1)VERTIGINOUS
2)SOPORIFIC
3)RESPLENDENT
4)OPPROBRIUM
5)SEVERANCE
6)ASSUAGE
7)REQUIEM
8)ARCHAIC
GRE maths(quant) feed back september-2010 from orkut
1)
The sum of the first 100 numbers, 1 to 100 is divisible by
(1) 2, 4 and 8
(2) 2 and 4
(3) 2 only
(4) None of these
2)
What is the minimum number of square marbles required to
tile a floor of length 5 metres 78 cm and width 3 metres
74 cm?
(1) 176
(2) 187
(3) 54043
(4) 748
3)
What is the remainder when 9^1 + 9^2 + 9^3 + …. + 9^8 is
divided by 6?
(1) 3
(2) 2
(3) 0
(4) 5
4)
What is the reminder when 91 + 92 + 93 + …… + 99 is
divided by 6?
(1) 0
(2) 3
(3) 4
(4) None of these
5)
Find the value of 1.1! + 2.2! + 3.3! + ……+n.n!
(1) n! +1
(2) (n+1)!
(3) (n+1)!-1
(4) (n+1)!+1
6)
‘a’ and ‘b’ are the lengths of the base and height of a
right angled triangle whose hypotenuse is ‘h’. If the
values of ‘a’ and ‘b’ are positive integers, which of the
following cannot be a value of the square of the
hypotenuse?
(1) 13
(2) 23
(3) 37
(4) 41
7)
Two numbers when divided by a certain divisor leave
remainders of 431 and 379 respectively. When the sum of
these two numbers is divided by the same divisor, the
remainder is 211. What is the divisor?
(1) 599
(2) 1021
(3) 263
(4) Cannot be determined
8)
What is the least number that should be multiplied to 100!
to make it perfectly divisible by 350?
(1) 144
(2) 72
(3) 108
(4) 216
9)
A certain number when successfully divided by 8 and 11
leaves remainders of 3 and 7 respectively. What will be
remainder when the number is divided by the product of 8
and 11, viz 88?
(1) 3
(2) 21
(3) 59
(4) 68
10)
What is the total number of different divisors including 1
and the number that can divide the number 6400?
(1) 24
(2) 27
(3) 27
(4) 68
11)
When 26854 and 27584 are divided by a certain two digit
prime number, the remainder obtained is 47. Which of the
following choices is a possible value of the divisor?
(1) 61
(2) 71
(3) 73
(4) 89
12)
How many times will the digit ‘0′ appear between 1 and
10,000?
(1) 4000
(2) 4003
(3) 2893
(4) 3892
13)
What number should be subtracted from x^3 + 4x^2 – 7x + 12
if it is to be perfectly divisible by x + 3?
(1) 42
(2) 39
(3) 13
(4) None of these
14)
What is the value of M and N respectively? If M39048458N
is divisible by 8 and 11; Where M and N are single digit
integers?
(1) 7, 8
(2) 8, 6
(3) 6, 4
(4) 5, 4
15)
How many zeros contained in 100!?
(1) 100
(2) 24
(3) 97
(4) Cannot be determined
The sum of the first 100 numbers, 1 to 100 is divisible by
(1) 2, 4 and 8
(2) 2 and 4
(3) 2 only
(4) None of these
2)
What is the minimum number of square marbles required to
tile a floor of length 5 metres 78 cm and width 3 metres
74 cm?
(1) 176
(2) 187
(3) 54043
(4) 748
3)
What is the remainder when 9^1 + 9^2 + 9^3 + …. + 9^8 is
divided by 6?
(1) 3
(2) 2
(3) 0
(4) 5
4)
What is the reminder when 91 + 92 + 93 + …… + 99 is
divided by 6?
(1) 0
(2) 3
(3) 4
(4) None of these
5)
Find the value of 1.1! + 2.2! + 3.3! + ……+n.n!
(1) n! +1
(2) (n+1)!
(3) (n+1)!-1
(4) (n+1)!+1
6)
‘a’ and ‘b’ are the lengths of the base and height of a
right angled triangle whose hypotenuse is ‘h’. If the
values of ‘a’ and ‘b’ are positive integers, which of the
following cannot be a value of the square of the
hypotenuse?
(1) 13
(2) 23
(3) 37
(4) 41
7)
Two numbers when divided by a certain divisor leave
remainders of 431 and 379 respectively. When the sum of
these two numbers is divided by the same divisor, the
remainder is 211. What is the divisor?
(1) 599
(2) 1021
(3) 263
(4) Cannot be determined
8)
What is the least number that should be multiplied to 100!
to make it perfectly divisible by 350?
(1) 144
(2) 72
(3) 108
(4) 216
9)
A certain number when successfully divided by 8 and 11
leaves remainders of 3 and 7 respectively. What will be
remainder when the number is divided by the product of 8
and 11, viz 88?
(1) 3
(2) 21
(3) 59
(4) 68
10)
What is the total number of different divisors including 1
and the number that can divide the number 6400?
(1) 24
(2) 27
(3) 27
(4) 68
11)
When 26854 and 27584 are divided by a certain two digit
prime number, the remainder obtained is 47. Which of the
following choices is a possible value of the divisor?
(1) 61
(2) 71
(3) 73
(4) 89
12)
How many times will the digit ‘0′ appear between 1 and
10,000?
(1) 4000
(2) 4003
(3) 2893
(4) 3892
13)
What number should be subtracted from x^3 + 4x^2 – 7x + 12
if it is to be perfectly divisible by x + 3?
(1) 42
(2) 39
(3) 13
(4) None of these
14)
What is the value of M and N respectively? If M39048458N
is divisible by 8 and 11; Where M and N are single digit
integers?
(1) 7, 8
(2) 8, 6
(3) 6, 4
(4) 5, 4
15)
How many zeros contained in 100!?
(1) 100
(2) 24
(3) 97
(4) Cannot be determined
GRE maths(quant) feed back september-2010 from orkut
1)
The sum of the first 100 numbers, 1 to 100 is divisible by
(1) 2, 4 and 8
(2) 2 and 4
(3) 2 only
(4) None of these
2)
What is the minimum number of square marbles required to
tile a floor of length 5 metres 78 cm and width 3 metres
74 cm?
(1) 176
(2) 187
(3) 54043
(4) 748
3)
What is the remainder when 9^1 + 9^2 + 9^3 + …. + 9^8 is
divided by 6?
(1) 3
(2) 2
(3) 0
(4) 5
4)
What is the reminder when 91 + 92 + 93 + …… + 99 is
divided by 6?
(1) 0
(2) 3
(3) 4
(4) None of these
5)
Find the value of 1.1! + 2.2! + 3.3! + ……+n.n!
(1) n! +1
(2) (n+1)!
(3) (n+1)!-1
(4) (n+1)!+1
6)
‘a’ and ‘b’ are the lengths of the base and height of a
right angled triangle whose hypotenuse is ‘h’. If the
values of ‘a’ and ‘b’ are positive integers, which of the
following cannot be a value of the square of the
hypotenuse?
(1) 13
(2) 23
(3) 37
(4) 41
7)
Two numbers when divided by a certain divisor leave
remainders of 431 and 379 respectively. When the sum of
these two numbers is divided by the same divisor, the
remainder is 211. What is the divisor?
(1) 599
(2) 1021
(3) 263
(4) Cannot be determined
8)
What is the least number that should be multiplied to 100!
to make it perfectly divisible by 350?
(1) 144
(2) 72
(3) 108
(4) 216
9)
A certain number when successfully divided by 8 and 11
leaves remainders of 3 and 7 respectively. What will be
remainder when the number is divided by the product of 8
and 11, viz 88?
(1) 3
(2) 21
(3) 59
(4) 68
10)
What is the total number of different divisors including 1
and the number that can divide the number 6400?
(1) 24
(2) 27
(3) 27
(4) 68
11)
When 26854 and 27584 are divided by a certain two digit
prime number, the remainder obtained is 47. Which of the
following choices is a possible value of the divisor?
(1) 61
(2) 71
(3) 73
(4) 89
12)
How many times will the digit ‘0′ appear between 1 and
10,000?
(1) 4000
(2) 4003
(3) 2893
(4) 3892
13)
What number should be subtracted from x^3 + 4x^2 – 7x + 12
if it is to be perfectly divisible by x + 3?
(1) 42
(2) 39
(3) 13
(4) None of these
14)
What is the value of M and N respectively? If M39048458N
is divisible by 8 and 11; Where M and N are single digit
integers?
(1) 7, 8
(2) 8, 6
(3) 6, 4
(4) 5, 4
15)
How many zeros contained in 100!?
(1) 100
(2) 24
(3) 97
(4) Cannot be determined
The sum of the first 100 numbers, 1 to 100 is divisible by
(1) 2, 4 and 8
(2) 2 and 4
(3) 2 only
(4) None of these
2)
What is the minimum number of square marbles required to
tile a floor of length 5 metres 78 cm and width 3 metres
74 cm?
(1) 176
(2) 187
(3) 54043
(4) 748
3)
What is the remainder when 9^1 + 9^2 + 9^3 + …. + 9^8 is
divided by 6?
(1) 3
(2) 2
(3) 0
(4) 5
4)
What is the reminder when 91 + 92 + 93 + …… + 99 is
divided by 6?
(1) 0
(2) 3
(3) 4
(4) None of these
5)
Find the value of 1.1! + 2.2! + 3.3! + ……+n.n!
(1) n! +1
(2) (n+1)!
(3) (n+1)!-1
(4) (n+1)!+1
6)
‘a’ and ‘b’ are the lengths of the base and height of a
right angled triangle whose hypotenuse is ‘h’. If the
values of ‘a’ and ‘b’ are positive integers, which of the
following cannot be a value of the square of the
hypotenuse?
(1) 13
(2) 23
(3) 37
(4) 41
7)
Two numbers when divided by a certain divisor leave
remainders of 431 and 379 respectively. When the sum of
these two numbers is divided by the same divisor, the
remainder is 211. What is the divisor?
(1) 599
(2) 1021
(3) 263
(4) Cannot be determined
8)
What is the least number that should be multiplied to 100!
to make it perfectly divisible by 350?
(1) 144
(2) 72
(3) 108
(4) 216
9)
A certain number when successfully divided by 8 and 11
leaves remainders of 3 and 7 respectively. What will be
remainder when the number is divided by the product of 8
and 11, viz 88?
(1) 3
(2) 21
(3) 59
(4) 68
10)
What is the total number of different divisors including 1
and the number that can divide the number 6400?
(1) 24
(2) 27
(3) 27
(4) 68
11)
When 26854 and 27584 are divided by a certain two digit
prime number, the remainder obtained is 47. Which of the
following choices is a possible value of the divisor?
(1) 61
(2) 71
(3) 73
(4) 89
12)
How many times will the digit ‘0′ appear between 1 and
10,000?
(1) 4000
(2) 4003
(3) 2893
(4) 3892
13)
What number should be subtracted from x^3 + 4x^2 – 7x + 12
if it is to be perfectly divisible by x + 3?
(1) 42
(2) 39
(3) 13
(4) None of these
14)
What is the value of M and N respectively? If M39048458N
is divisible by 8 and 11; Where M and N are single digit
integers?
(1) 7, 8
(2) 8, 6
(3) 6, 4
(4) 5, 4
15)
How many zeros contained in 100!?
(1) 100
(2) 24
(3) 97
(4) Cannot be determined
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till mrach 24th) (feedback of verbal)
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
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.
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
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.
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till mrach 24th) (feedback of maths))
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?
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