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Re: PG Underdogs Team (UDT) '07 -
17-10-2007, 05:48 PM
Answers to 2nd set:
9.c
10.d
11.c
12.b
13.d
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Re: PG Underdogs Team (UDT) '07 -
17-10-2007, 05:50 PM
Moi Answers for Set-2
9.2. Unless Africal countries work with devotion towards self-development, the grants, however huge, cannot take them far.
10.4. Even manufacturers using grid power will find their historical disadvantage is reduced by rising global electricity rates.
11.3. This makes it imperative for the centre to implement a massive airports development and modernization programme before it gets too late.
12.2. One of the most pressing concerns remains the high numbers of Africal wildlife killed for food, or bush meat.
13.1. Every employee should be made avvountable for idea generation.
14.2. This not only jeopardizes operations but also leads to delays in delivery schedules.
15.b.Perhaps None was achievable.
16.3. Instead of manufacturing products with its hands, it now has to sell brainpower.
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17-10-2007, 06:04 PM
[quote=macora;870857]Answers to 2nd set:
9.c
10.d
11.c
12.b
13.d
14.b
15.b
16.c
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Yet to reach home  .....Iam leaving right now, will join the discussions after 8...Request guys to be present..Just 31 days to go, lets do something or the other regarding group preps from today..atleast..Sorry moi culpa
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17-10-2007, 06:12 PM
Posting the answer keys...
Quiet a few are debatable...
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1. Athletes who carry one type of a well-known 'fitness' gene might actually push themselves so hard that they tire out their hearts. That's the finding from a study of individuals who competed in one of the most gruelling races in the world. _____________________
a. Exercise experts have long assumed that heart muscles, unlike those of our legs and arms, don't tire.
b. But a few studies of athletes have hinted that the heart also gets worn down by many hours of extreme exercise.
c. Trainers and athletes should be aware that their bodies can outstrip their hearts.
d. In theory, it might even be possible to specifically train heart muscles.
2. Management and leadership are two words that are considered synonymous but describe two different concepts. According to the dictionary, management is the act, manner or practice of managing; handling, supervision, or control; leadership is the capacity or ability to lead. ________________________________
a. Essentially, management is "the process of working with people and resources to accomplish organizational goals".
b. Not only that, management is a theory and a way of doing business.
c. In many organizations, management is a job description; leadership is a positive trait.
d. For an organization to be successful, management should be exercised cautiously.
3. One of the most serious problems confronting India today is the climate change. The Himalayan glaciers that are the source of water are retreating very fast. This will aggravate downstream floods and droughts. As many as seven Asian rivers originate here - The Ganges, Indus, Brahmaputra, Mekong, Jhanlwin, Yangtze and Yellow Rivers. Yet none of the leaders of Asian countries, including India, are even remotely serious about countering climate change which spells pure doom for our agricultre and the quality of life of millions. ______________________________
a. Not that this worries politicians in search of nirvana at the next election.
b. Corporates take little notice as they are concerned with their next year's balance sheet.
c. We expect the Earth to be a self-renewing magical machine.
d. When water changes form, it generally undergoes purification, which is what keeps us alive despite our bad housekeeping.
4. Although northeast India is considered an international biodiversity hot spot, political and civil unrest have had an adverse impact on its rich flora and fauna. Many species that are in the danger of being lost have barely even been listed, leave alone studied. For all these years, inaccessibility kept development-induced destruction at bay from the Northeast, while the rest of the country thumped on the industrial bandwagon. While one set of people in the Northeast have started clamouring for factories, mines, damns, roads and chemical complexes, another points out that the region's Nature capital is going to be the true measure of the wealth of the people. Of course, at present, the wrong side is winning, with natural resources being eyed by both the governments and industrial giants. _____________________
a. The region has been cut off from the ravages of pollution for all these years.
b. History might prove that the benign neglect of the Northeast was preferable to the unbridled assualt that is unfolding.
c. The value and worth of 'nature economics' is yet to be realised.
d. Predictably, the forest cover is disappearing.
5.
Though the workforce may not assign homework to its workers in the traditional sense, many of the objectives and jobs that need to be completed require that employees work with deadlines. The deadlines that students encounter in the classroom may be different in content when compared to the deadlines of the workforce, but the importance of meeting those deadlines is the same. _________________
a) It is heartening to know that most of the organizations do not realize this.
b) In fact, failure to meet deadlines in both the classroom and the workforce can mean instant termination.
c) It is extremely important for teachers to know that deadlines can bring out the best in a child.
d) Today, deadlines define the way work is done in most of the organizations.
#6
For most students the process of studying involves establishing a complex set of rituals which come to be repeated, with little variation, every time a task is assigned by a professor. In preparation for study some students apportion a negligible period of time to clearing off a desk, a table, a floor; others must scrub all surfaces and clean all toilet bowls within 50 meters before the distraction of dirt disappears. Some eat or pace while they work. Some work with deep concentration, others more fitfully. Students might smoke, or chew their nails, or stare blankly at walls or at computer screens.
________________________
a) There are, however, some aspects that are not repetitive.
b) Work for them, therefore, tends to be associated with non-work-specific environments, activities, and schedules.
c) It can thus be averred that students involve themselves in creative activities only after the examinations.
d) Some others who can't identify themselves with studying make disturbing the studious kind as their primary activity.
7. Scientists typically do their most creative work before the age of forty. It is commonly thought that this happens because aging by itself brings about a loss of creative capacity. However, a study has found that almost all scientists who produce highly creative work beyond the age of forty entered their fields late and less than a dozen years before their creative breakthroughs. Since creative breakthroughs by scientists under forty also generally occur within a dozen years of the scientists’ entry into the field, the study’s finding strongly suggests that the real reason why scientists over forty rarely produce highly creative work is not due to age but rather because most have spent too long in their fields.
In the argument given, the two portions in boldface play which of the following roles?
A. The first is the position that the argument as a whole depends; the second is evidence that is advanced as part of that evidence.
B. The first and second are both claims that have been advanced in support of a position that the argument as a whole opposes.
C. The first is an explanation that the argument challenges; the second provides evidence in support of a competing explanation that the argument defends.
D. The first is an explanation that the argument challenges; the second is evidence that has been used against an alternative explanation that the argument defends.
E. The first is an explanation that the argument defends; the second is evidence that has been used to challenge that explanation
8.
Scientists typically do their most creative work before the age of forty. It is commonly thought that this happens because aging by itself brings about a loss of creative capacity. However, studies show that a disproportionately large number of the scientists who produce highly creative work beyond the age of forty entered their field at an older age than is usual. Since by the age of forty the large majority of scientists have been working in their field for at least fifteen years, the studies’ finding strongly suggests that the real reason why scientists over forty rarely produce highly creative work is not that they have simply aged but rather that they generally have spent too long in a given field.In the argument given, the two portions in boldface play which of the following roles?
A .The first is the position that the argument as a whole opposes; the second is an objection that has been raised against a position defended in the argument.
B. The first is a claim that has been advanced in support of a position that the argument opposes; the second is a finding that has been used in support of that position.
C. The first is an explanation that the argument challenges; the second is a finding that has been used in support of that explanation.
D. The first is an explanation that the argument challenges; the second is a finding on which that challenge is based.
E. The first is an explanation that the argument defends; the second is a finding that has been used to challenge that explanation.
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17-10-2007, 06:16 PM
and for the 2nd set...
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9) Leaders of the industrialized world, who met at the G8 summit in Gleneagles last week, have agreed to help develop processional skills through a network between higher education institutions and centres of excellence in science and technology. But funding for such activities will have little impact unless African countries reform their universities and research institutions to focus on solving local problems.__________________________________
1. Many African universities were created to train civil servants but times have changed.
2. Unless African countries work with devotion towards self-development the grants, however huge, cannot take them far.
3. The good news is that Africa can learn from successful efforts to bring technical knowledge to development.
4. Costa Rica had abolished the army and used part of the saved revenue for higher education.
10) For years, Indian businessmen have complained that they cannot compete internationally because of costly electricity. However, electricity prices globally are shooting up, mainly because natural gas prices are going up through the roof. In consequence, Indian companies with captive coal mines and power plants now enjoy a comparative advantage in power.
____________________________
1. A few years ago, the Tatas decided to set up a ferro-alloys plant in South Africa, not India, because of cheaper electricity there.
2. Companies investing in gas and electricity have always enjoyed a headstart.
3. Industries using grid power pay up to Rs. 4 per unit partly because of a cross subsidy for free rural power and partly because state electricity boards suffer high transmission and distribution losses including outright theft.
4. Even manufacturers using grid power will find their historical disadvantage is reduced by rising global electricity rates.
11) Given the 'open skies' policy being pursued by the centre and the rush of international airlines to India, it is imperative to get the aviation infrastructure in place before a major crisis erupts on the ground. Add to this, the burgeoning domestic aviation sector, with a new airline launching operations almost every month in the recent period. The scenario at the major and smaller airports within the next year or two can be imagined in the context of the current growth in traffic._________________________
1. The airlines must look, for their part, at the maintenance and operation needs of their fleet of aricraft.
2. The proposal to let the Airports Authority of India raise Rs. 6,000 crores for upgradation of non-metro airports needs to be cleared urgently.
3. This makes it imperative for the centre to implement a massive airports development and modernization programme before it gets too late.
4. The recent experience during the closure of Mumbai and Visakhapatnam airports should drive home this message.
12) The push to save land for wildlife and biological diversity is rubbing up against Africa's fast-growing population. The continent has an estimated 752 million people but the number is expected to grow to 1.7 billion by 2050. Around Africa environmental advocates say, the threats to the conservation areas span from loggers to hunters and fishing trawlers, as well as a lack of funds to hire local rangers, build park infrastructure, or train workers in the basics of running a national park.__________________
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1. In Cankonati, a 3000-square-mile park not yet open to public, new problems continually arise.
2. One of the most pressing concerns remains the high numbers of Africal wildlife killed for food, or bush meat.
3. The galaxy of issues surrounding conservation has become much more prominent in recent years in Africa, as many countrues put huge chunks of land under protection for the first time.
4. For all the problems, though, a ride on a motorboat on the wide-open lagoon showed why the park was worth fighting for.
13) Ideas need to be nurtured and protected carefully. In the modern, corporatized world we live in, constant innovation is the key to every organization's success. But it's hard to classify and assign responsibilities for good ideas.___________________
1. Every employee should be made avvountable for idea generation.
2. Any expression of an original idea is Intellectual Property (IP) and is an asset that may be used to generate revenue.
3. Such is the nature of business.
4. It raises the stakes for other players.
14) Along with the global perception of being an IT nation, Indian professionals have also acquired an infamy for evading commitments. This is being manifested by many professionals who acceept the job offer but just don't show up on the date of joining. It may sound criminal and is popularly known as 'no-show' behaviour. The industry estimates about 60-65 percent of prospective employees display this aberrant conduct.__________________
1. A good idea would be to show a long-term career to candidates during interviews, so that they come back.
2. This not only jeopardizes operations but also leads to delays in delivery schedules.
3. But a silent 'no show' hits the companies when they are completely unprepared.
4. For the candidates, a gap in the demand-supply scenario enables them to 'shop for multiple offers'.
15) Albright is a reminder of what now seems a more hopeful age, when solutions to some of the world's most intractable problems appeared within reach. During the eight years of Clinton administration, when she served first as US ambassador to the UN and then a secretary of state, hopes ran high of a final deal in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a peace treaty with North Korea and US rapprochement with Iran. ______________________
1. None was achieved.
2. Perhaps none was achievable.
3. Albright herself seems to be affected by two frustrations.
4. She is glum about the state of the world.
16) The city can survive and flourish if its managers are able to convince the residents to move from things you can hold in your hand - cloth, leather, cards - to things that can be held only in the mind - dreams, the pyramids of ownership in unseen enterprises around the world, The city has to change. ________________________
1. The city cannot govern itself.
2. The physical landscape of the city has to be in perpetual motion.
3. Instead of manufacturing products with its hands, it now has to sell brainpower.
4. The places where people work have to become offices instead of factories.
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17-10-2007, 07:25 PM
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17-10-2007, 08:30 PM
Is there some one around,so that we can discuss on the answer options...
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18-10-2007, 12:39 PM
Chalo bhai logon kuch quants bhi :
Q1 In a triangle ABC the internal bisector of angle(A)meets BC at D. If AB=4, AC=3 and anlgle(A) = 60, then the length of AD is
Q2. If x, y and z are real numbers such that x + y + z =5 and xy + yz + zx = 3, what is the largest value that x can have ?
a. 5/3 b. radic19 c. 13/3 d. None
Q3. The number of real roots of the equation A2/x + B2/(x-1)=1 , where A and B are real numbers not equal to zero simultaneously is
a. None b. 1 c. 2 d. b or c
Q4. In how many ways is it possible to choose a white and a black square on a chessboard so that the squares must not lie in the same row or column ?
a. 56 b. 896 c. 60 d. 768
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18-10-2007, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by macora
Chalo bhai logon kuch quants bhi :
Q2. If x, y and z are real numbers such that x + y + z =5 and xy + yz + zx = 3, what is the largest value that x can have ?
a. 5/3 b. radic19 c. 13/3 d. None
Q4. In how many ways is it possible to choose a white and a black square on a chessboard so that the squares must not lie in the same row or column ?
a. 56 b. 896 c. 60 d. 768
I dont have the answers  but we can surely find
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Q4 : 32*24 = 768
Q2 : y+z = 5-x
yz + x(5-x) = 3
(y-z)^2 = -3x^2+10x+13 >= 0
x is in [-3 13]
answer none of the above
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