CGL 2012 Tier 2 Preparations and Results

@watsnew24 bhai passage ke..
@watsnew24 said:
80 rs first CP144 pe 40% discount = 86.4 rsso 6.4 diffrence = 8%..........
@watsnew24 said:
bhai my answer is not in the option.....
@truly.gone said:
bhaai.......saahi jawab with explanation plsssss
ans z 30%.........
@sumit1234567890 said:
@watsnew24 bhai passage ke..



ok sorry I was referring to that q of guitar stuff......
@JS-M said:
ans z 30%.........
bro explain plz
Answer 4 passage questions r.............

1) B
2) D 3) C 4) B 5) D 6) B 7) D
@truly.gone @watsnew24 @sumit1234567890

yr Ist CP = 80= profit
now 2nd time discount will be 40
Now 2nd CP =144-40 = 104......answr z 30%
A number N leaves a remainder 11 when divided by M..and remainder 92 when divided by 8M...what will be the remainder when divided by 4M???

1.11
2.46
3.92
4.38

@JS-M said: @truly.gone @watsnew24 @sumit1234567890
yr Ist CP = 80= profit
now 2nd time discount will be 40
Now 2nd CP =144-40 = 104......answr z 30%


yaar 40 value hogi ya %.......?????


@watsnew24 said:
yaar 40 value hogi ya %.......?????
oooooo man just read the q yaar bahut thakeli galti kiya sach me.......

mood off ho gaya I subtracted 40%......
@watsnew24 said:
yaar 40 value hogi ya %.......?????
yr check statement......'discount in dollars'
@JS-M said:
yr check statement......'discount in dollars'
yup........



Most importantly, though, the highway bypass would have disastrous effects on the
area €™s homeowners. As planned, the new road would cut directly through the middle of the
Ellwood Acres subdivision. Not only would this send more cars through the neighborhood, but
these cars would be traveling at much higher speeds, putting children at risk. What is more,
homeowners would have to deal with the increased noise and pollution that would result from
such a heavily trafficked road. Finally, the new road would cause residential properties to
depreciate. This means that families who chose to move away would have to sell their homes
for far less than their current value.

Questions
1) This passage would most likely be found in
A. an editorial in a local newspaper
B. a brochure for prospective homeowners in Ellwood Acres
C. an encyclopedia article about the history of highways
D. a personal letter from a son to his father

2) Where in the full article is this paragraph most likely to appear?
A. near the beginning
B. near the end
C. in the middle
D. it could appear anywhere

3) As used in the passage, which is the best definition for depreciate?
A. to diminish in popularity
B. to decrease in value
C. to accumulate over time
D. to improve with age

4) Which of the following pieces of information, if included, would provide the best additional
support for the author €™s argument as presented in this passage?
A. In 2008, the author's youngest child was killed by a drunk driver.
B. Pollution is harmful to the environment.
C. According to a recent magazine study, white noise (similar to that produced by traffic)
was rated the number one cause of daytime napping.
D. In 2011, homeowners who live near interstate traffic saw a 20% reduction in the value of
their homes.
@JS-M said:
Most importantly, though, the highway bypass would have disastrous effects on the
area €™s homeowners. As planned, the new road would cut directly through the middle of the
Ellwood Acres subdivision. Not only would this send more cars through the neighborhood, but
these cars would be traveling at much higher speeds, putting children at risk. What is more,
homeowners would have to deal with the increased noise and pollution that would result from
such a heavily trafficked road. Finally, the new road would cause residential properties to
depreciate. This means that families who chose to move away would have to sell their homes
for far less than their current value.
Questions
1) This passage would most likely be found in
A. an editorial in a local newspaper
B. a brochure for prospective homeowners in Ellwood Acres
C. an encyclopedia article about the history of highways
D. a personal letter from a son to his father
2) Where in the full article is this paragraph most likely to appear?
A. near the beginning
B. near the end
C. in the middle
D. it could appear anywhere
3) As used in the passage, which is the best definition for depreciate?
A. to diminish in popularity
B. to decrease in value
C. to accumulate over time
D. to improve with age
4) Which of the following pieces of information, if included, would provide the best additional
support for the author €™s argument as presented in this passage?
A. In 2008, the author's youngest child was killed by a drunk driver.
B. Pollution is harmful to the environment.
C. According to a recent magazine study, white noise (similar to that produced by traffic)
was rated the number one cause of daytime napping.
D. In 2011, homeowners who live near interstate traffic saw a 20% reduction in the value of
their homes.



1 A

2 B

3 C

4 D
@watsnew24 yr plz don't quote full post while answering.........
@JS-M said: A number N leaves a remainder 11 when divided by M..and remainder 92 when divided by 8M...what will be the remainder when divided by 4M???1.112.463.924.38
92......?
@JS-M said:
@watsnew24 yr plz don't quote full post while answering.........



ok sorry......
@watsnew24 said:
92......?
ur approach...plz
@JS-M said:
ur approach...plz
Mk+11 = 8Ml + 92

= M(k-8l) = 81

took M = 81 k = 9 & l = 1
Passage
Given the sharp decline in the Dow Jones Industrial Average with mega-cap
corporations leading the way, it seems the likelihood of hitting levels indicative of a double dip
recession is probable, if not imminent, in the upcoming months. Our analysts recommend that
investors closely observe industry ratings, take caution in their attempts to capitalize on yearly
lows, and remain vigilant of the aforementioned sell-off predictions. While it may be tempting to "stab" the market when it is down, be wary; today's lows are often tomorrow's highs.

Questions

1) The author €™s primary purpose is to
A. warn investors attempting to take advantage of market lows
B. outline the dangers involved in investing during a recession
C. advise investors to take caution in a volatile market
D. recommend that investors retreat from the market in the long term
E. reprimand investors interested in capitalizing on fragile market conditions

2) As used in the passage, which is the
best synonym for imminent?
A. possible
B. feasible
C. plausible
D. impending
E. diminishing

3) As used in the passage, which is the
best antonym for wary?
A. confident
B. unconscious
C. strong
D. ready
E. reckless

4) This passage would most likely serve as
A. the introduction to an essay
B. the conclusion to a report
C. the supporting evidence in a report
D. a quick summary presented to eager investors
E. an advisory notice posted in places of business

5) The author apparently believes that
A. the market will decline in the short term
B. now is definitely not a good time to invest
C. although the market is currently down, tomorrow prices will likely hit a record high
D. most investors are incapable of making good decisions, with current market conditions
E. it is certain that the economy will see another recession in upcoming months

@watsnew24 said:
1 A2 B3 C4 D
yr only 3 z wrong....