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A call center recruits candidates with the following criteria - 1. Candidates should have passed at least 10th standard. 2. Candidates must be fluent in English and Hindi 3. Candidates must be ready to work in both day and night shifts. Which candidate among the following will the call center definitely take? A. Seeta is a graduate, fluent in Marathi, Hindi and English and can work only in day shift. B. Sarita is fluent in English, Tamil and Hindi, can work in both shifts and has had no formal education. C. Smita speaks English and Hindi very well, is ready for day as well as night shifts and has studied till 12th standard D.Savita can work in hoth shifts, has pazsed 10 standard with 65% and speaks fluent Hindi and Marathi

In the following sentence, four words or phrases have been printed in bold. One bold part in the sentence is not acceptable in Standard English. Pick up that part and mark its number. If there are no errors in the bold parts, mark (5) i.e. All Correct as the answer Weighting (1)/ an essay on (2)/ various topics (3)/ is interesting. (4)/ No error (5)

If the first half of the English alphabet is reversed and then next portion of English alphabet is reversed so as ‘A’ takes the position of 'M’ and ‘N’ takes the position of 'Z' then answer the given question. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Which letter will be 6th to the left of 10th letter to the right of 11th letter from the left? 1) Y 2) N 3) R 4) M 5) None of these

Which of the following statements about fourth Anglo - Mysore War are correct ? 1. The Madras Council suggested a policy of rigorous and intense attack on mysore . 2. Lord Wellsley tried to revive the Triple Alliance . 3.Tipu sent emissaries to Arabia versailles , Mauritius and Kabul enlisting support against the English . 4. The war was of a very short duration though decisive.

The English alphabet is categorised into 5 groups, each starting with a vowel and encompassing the immediately following consonants in the group. Thus, the first group would have letters A, B,C and D, the second E, F, G and H, and so on. These groups are assigned values as 10 for the first, 20 for the second, and so on, up to 50 the last. Every letter in a particular group will have the same value of the group when used to form words. The value of each letter should add up to compute the value of the word. If the word has letters only from the same group, the value of the word would be the value of the letter multiplied by the number of letters in the word. However, if the letters in a word are from different groups, the value of the first letter of the word and any other letter of that group will be the same as that of its group, but that of the subsequent letter will he ‘double’ as much as the value of its group. For example: The value of ‘CAB’ will be 30 (i.e. 10 + 10 + 10 ) as all the three letters are from the first group, each one having a value of 10. The value of ‘BUT’ will be 10 + (50*2) + (40*2)= 190 The value of ‘JUNK’ will be 30 + (50*2) + 30 + 30 = 190 . Now, find out the value of each word in the following questions: SPORT 1) 200 2) 360 3) 380 4) 250 5) None of these

The English alphabet is categorised into 5 groups, each starting with a vowel and encompassing the immediately following consonants in the group. Thus, the first group would have letters A, B,C and D, the second E, F, G and H, and so on. These groups are assigned values as 10 for the first, 20 for the second, and so on, up to 50 the last. Every letter in a particular group will have the same value of the group when used to form words. The value of each letter should add up to compute the value of the word. If the word has letters only from the same group, the value of the word would be the value of the letter multiplied by the number of letters in the word. However, if the letters in a word are from different groups, the value of the first letter of the word and any other letter of that group will be the same as that of its group, but that of the subsequent letter will he ‘double’ as much as the value of its group. For example: The value of ‘CAB’ will be 30 (i.e. 10 + 10 + 10 ) as all the three letters are from the first group, each one having a value of 10. The value of ‘BUT’ will be 10 + (50*2) + (40*2)= 190 The value of ‘JUNK’ will be 30 + (50*2) + 30 + 30 = 190 . Now, find out the value of each word in the following questions: SHOP 1) 70 2) 120 3) 130 4) 140 5) None of these

The English alphabet is categorised into 5 groups, each starting with a vowel and encompassing the immediately following consonants in the group. Thus, the first group would have letters A, B,C and D, the second E, F, G and H, and so on. These groups are assigned values as 10 for the first, 20 for the second, and so on, up to 50 the last. Every letter in a particular group will have the same value of the group when used to form words. The value of each letter should add up to compute the value of the word. If the word has letters only from the same group, the value of the word would be the value of the letter multiplied by the number of letters in the word. However, if the letters in a word are from different groups, the value of the first letter of the word and any other letter of that group will be the same as that of its group, but that of the subsequent letter will he ‘double’ as much as the value of its group. For example: The value of ‘CAB’ will be 30 (i.e. 10 + 10 + 10 ) as all the three letters are from the first group, each one having a value of 10. The value of ‘BUT’ will be 10 + (50*2) + (40*2)= 190 The value of ‘JUNK’ will be 30 + (50*2) + 30 + 30 = 190 . Now, find out the value of each word in the following questions: HIGH 1) 40 2) 60 3) 70 4) 80 5) None of these

If the first half of English alphabet is reversed and the second half of the English alphabet,is left undisturbed then answer the question given below. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Which letter will be 10th to the left of 16th letter from the left? 1) H 2) F 3) Z 4) U 5) None of these

In the following sentence, four words or phrases have been printed in bold. One bold part of the sentence is not acceptable in Standard English. Pick up that part and mark its number. If there are no errors in the bold parts, mark (5) i.e. All Correct as the answer. The monster track rally (1)/ showcased a (2)/ behemoth whose (3)/ tyres were twice as tall as I am. (4)