Directions: - These questions are based on the following data.
Twenty one participants from four continents (Africa, Americas, Australasia, and Europe) attended a United Nations conference. Each participant was an expert in one of four fields, labour, health, and population studies and refugee relocation. The following five facts about the participants are given.
The answer is: There are two experts in health from the Americas.
Directions: - Select the correct alternative from the given choices
Five boys A, B, C, D and E have a certain number of marbles with them. It is know that
From 4 and 5 we know that there are 40 x 25 = 1000 marbles.
A + D = B + C + E ----------(1) (From statement 1)
D – C = E – B ----------------(2) (From statement 2)
From (1) and (2) we get
A = 2B ------------------------(3)
A + B = 150 marbles --------(4) (From statement 3)
Solving (3) and (4) we get.
A = 100 and B = 50
From statement (5) we know that
A = C and C = D
? C – 200 and D – 400
We also know that
A + B + C + D + E = 1000
E = 1000 – (A + B + C + D)
E = 1000 – (100 + 50 + 200 + 400)
E = 250
Directions: - Select the correct alternative from the given choices
Four missiles Sidewinder, RAM- 7, Nodong I and Half-I are such that their technology was developed by one of North Korea, South Korea, South Africa and Pakistan but are manufactured by a country (of the four above) that has not developed the technology. Sidewinder’s technology is not from South Korea but is manufactured by North Korea.
RAM – 7’s technology is developed by Pakistan but it is not manufactured by South Africa. NodongI ’s technology is from North Korea but it is not manufactured in South Korea. Neither is Half-I ’s technology from South Africa nor is it manufactured there. Each country develops and manufactures only one of the four missiles given.
Four missiles Sidewinder, RAM- 7, Nodong I and Half-I are such that their technology was developed by one of North Korea, South Korea, South Africa and Pakistan but are manufactured by a country (of the four above) that has not developed the technology. Sidewinder’s technology is not from South Korea but is manufactured by North Korea.
RAM – 7’s technology is developed by Pakistan but it is not manufactured by South Africa. NodongI ’s technology is from North Korea but it is not manufactured in South Korea. Neither is Half-I ’s technology from South Africa nor is it manufactured there. Each country develops and manufactures only one of the four missiles given.
Directions: - Select the correct alternative from the given choices
On one of my many frequent sojourns in the Milky Way, I met three children Tutsu, Mitsu and Bistu belonging to the Andromeda Galaxy each of whom belongs to a different planetary system among Mitu, Bitu and Tutu. As a reply to any question Andromedan’s give two statements as a reply. Both the statements made by Mitu’s are true whereas both the statements of Bitu’s are false. Tutu’s on the other hand alternate between the truth and lies but which comes first is not known. The following is a conversation that took place among them.
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A student is allotted 1950 points to bid for courses totalling 16 credits in IIM. For every extra credit undertaken, he gets an additional 75 points. He is required to bid a minimum of 75 points per credit for all uncapped courses. However, in the case of capped courses, he can bid more than 75 points per credit. “A” decides to take 18 credits in which all courses, other than one course which is 3 credits, are uncapped.
Total credits = 18
Total points allotted = 1950 + 2 * 75 = 2100
"capped" credits = 3
"uncapped" credits = 15
Answer: 975