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jpriya_jce
replied to AIMCAT 1319: Discussion thread
It is the present perfect tense.. It denotes an action which completed just now. My advice is don't overlook into grammar in an LR question and confuse yourself.
jpriya_jce
replied to AIMCAT 1319: Discussion thread
The question is correct and clear. You mean that since it was given as 'how many votes were won by PPC' , we should infer that the answer is the number of seats won by ppc before transfer.
But, whether it's before recounting or after recounting, it's past tense only. Because the incident has a...
But, whether it's before recounting or after recounting, it's past tense only. Because the incident has a...
jpriya_jce
replied to Official Quant Thread for CAT 2012 [Part 4]
Find the sum of the series (1/40) + (1/88 ) + (1/154) + ...... (1/59290)?
Options: 1) 48/240 2) 16/245 c) 48/245 d)3/49
Options: 1) 48/240 2) 16/245 c) 48/245 d)3/49
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jpriya_jce
replied to Fill In The Blanks For CAT 2012
Playing tight and loose with the sentiments -It means hurting the sentiments(by not understanding them)
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jpriya_jce
replied to CAT 2012 LR-DI thread
My take on set 70
Option E
Statement 1: No.of male sheeps =10 So,No of female sheeps= 40. We cant determine, how many are black in that. So, Insufficient
Statement 2: 2/5(50)= 20. 20 sheeps are black. Out of that, we cant find how many female sheeps are there. So, insufficient
Taking ...
Option E
Statement 1: No.of male sheeps =10 So,No of female sheeps= 40. We cant determine, how many are black in that. So, Insufficient
Statement 2: 2/5(50)= 20. 20 sheeps are black. Out of that, we cant find how many female sheeps are there. So, insufficient
Taking ...
jpriya_jce
replied to Sentence Correction for CAT 2012
Set 74
My take
1. Option B
2. Option E
3. Option B
My take
1. Option B
2. Option E
3. Option B
jpriya_jce
replied to Parajumbles for CAT 2012
Set 128
My take
1. Option 4
2. Option 3
3. Option 1
My take
1. Option 4
2. Option 3
3. Option 1
jpriya_jce
replied to Sentence Correction for CAT 2012
I think you can use all the above. It's an idiom which means comparison of two entirely different things. It's used to mean that there are no similarities between two entities.
