For the following questions answer them individually
Which of the following statements are grammatically correct?
A) Looking around the class, only a few hands were raised in response
B) I was under the impression that the firm was being managed by the engineer from China
C) Being the first born, she has always had a lot of responsibility on her shoulders
Choose the sentence in which the word ‘fall is incorrectly used.
FALL
The MBA (1) is hardly a prerequisite for success, but it (2) certainly helps (3), and it has been getting more important (4) in recent years. Most (5) MBA programs equip their graduates to understand how (6) to deal with many of the important questions that their organizations will need to tackle (7) over time, and (8) that they will face in their careers. The above italicized numbered words will be correctly represented by the following parts of speech:
Four sentences are given below. These sentences, when rearranged in proper order, form a logical and meaningful paragraph. Rearrange the sentences and choose the correct order as the answer.
A. One of the most prominent and romantic characters in the history of the Oriental world is Cyrus the Great.
B. The territory over which Cyrus bore rule extended nearly three thousand miles from east to west, and fifteen hundred miles from north to south.
C. He was the founder and organizer of the greatest empire the world has seen.
D. Even with such a big empire, it is a matter of regret that so little is really known of the Persian hero, both in the matter of events and also of exact dates.
Each of the following questions has a series of numbers which follow a definite pattern except for one number. Identify the incorrect term of the series.
What should come in place of question mark(?) in the following number series.
For the following questions answer them individually
In each of the following question select the related numbers/words/letters from the given options.
78 : 225 : : 89 : ?
Directions for the following five questions: In each question below are given two or three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
1) Some letters are pins.
2) Some keys are eyes.
3) All letters are keys.
Conclusions:
1) Some pins are not letters.
2) All pins are letters.
Below are given three statements. Assume these statements are true irrespective of whether they are true in real life. Each question has two conclusions.
Statements:
Some pins are boards.
Some boards are white.
No pin is a box.
Conclusion I: Some boxes are not boards
Conclusion II: No pins are white