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Standing in ankle-deep water engulfing his field, Kamal Singh Dhangar takes a wild shot at the likely yield from the soyabean crop that practically lies in ruins behind him. "One bag, two bags with difficulty,” notes the 58-year old with a wry smile, minutes after a fresh spell of rains has lashed Guradiya Sirajuddin village in Ashta tehsil of Madhya Pradesh’s (MP) Sehore district. While the same three-acre plot had given nearly 16 quintals of soyabean last year, Dhangar this time isn’t sure he can even afford labourers to harvest the negligible produce staring in his face. He draws solace only from his not being alone. Most farmers in Guradiya Sirajuddin as well as neighbouring villages have reported widespread damage to their already matured standing crop. Gulab Singh, who owns 10 acres not far from Dhangar’s field, is ruing his decision to have taken an additional six acres of land on lease for cultivating soyabean and wheat this year. “I have paid the owner Rs 1.5 lakh. By now, this soyabean crop should have been ready for taking to Ashta mandi (agriculture produce market at the tehsil town, about 10 km away). But my expensive pursuit has proved costly,” remarks the 60-year-old, who, too, cannot enter his field without wading through water almost touching the knees. Seated at the edge of his flooded field a few hundred meters away, Dev Singh, a sprightly octogenarian, cannot remember the year when the monsoon rains caused such late-stage havoc. “I may have been this big,” he says, pointing to a man many decades younger to him. Western MP, in which Sehore falls, has received 1,335.4 mm of average rainfall from 1 June 1 to 25 September, 58% more than the region’s historical normal of 845.3 mm for this period. However, the real story lies in the month-wise figures. In June, the opening month of the southwest monsoon season, the rains were actually 25.6% below the long-period average. In July, they were 31.2% above average. That surplus rose to 63.6% in August, while a whopping 158% more so far till September, confirming Dev Singh’s observation. Worse, there’s little respite, with more rains predicted over the next few days. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

A shopkeeper sells sugar at the rate of 19 per kg and thereby loses 5%. At what price per kilogram should he sell inorder to earn a profitof 10%? (A) Rs. 20 (B) Rs. 21 (C ) Rs. 22 (D) Rs. 23

A man sells two flats at the rate of Rs. 1.995 lakhs each. On one he gains 5% and on the other, he loses 5%. His gain or loss percent in the whole transaction is 0. 25 % los s b. 2. 5 % los s c. 0. 255 ga in d. 25 % los s

The following table shows the number of classes taken by each Teacher in different days and the total number amount given to the Teacher per class For the certain course also given If the amount of Rs. 1.56 lakhs was given to the Ravikant for 3 weeks, then find the number of class/ classes taken by him on thursday and Friday each ?

The accountant of a firm finds that the Trial Balance as on 31st March, 2019 is out by an excess debit of Rs. 283. He placed the amount in the Suspense Account. In the first week of April, 2019, he discovered the following errors. Pass the Journal entries necessary to rectify these errors and show the Suspense Account as it would appear at the end of the week. Have you any comment to make? (i) Cash paid to Amar Nath, Rs. 75, was posted to the credit of Amar Singh's Account as Rs. 57. (ii) Discount allowed by Brijesh of Rs. 5 was not entered in the Cash Book but Brijesh stands debited correctly. (iii) No entry was made for goods worth Rs. 40 taken away by proprietor for personal use. (iv) Rs. 500 received from Jhaveri Bros. for interest on loan advanced to them were recorded in the Cash Book. But the entry was not posted in the Ledger. (v) The total of Returns Outward Book was short by Rs. 100. [Hint: At the end of the week, the Suspense Account will be showing a debit balance of Rs. 190. It means that there are still some errors left undetected.]