Ibps po3 , clerk 3 and rrb discussion

Probablity expalined simply ____________/\_________😍😍😍

please guy s=tell me if there is any shortcuts for mathematical algebric or quardratic comparision type questions ......jo aajkal most probably har exam me aa rha hai....my exam is on 27th


A work is done by three person A,B and C. A alone takes 10 hours to complete a single product but B and C working together takes 4 hours, for the completion of the same product. If all of them worked together and completed 14 products, then how many hours have they worked?

Some pins are needles. Some threads are needles. All needles are nails. All nails are Hammers.


I. Some pins are hammers.

II. Some threads are nails.

III. Some pins are threads.

IV. No pin is thread.


a) Only I, II and either III or IV follow


b) Only III or IV follows.


c) Only I and II follow.


d) All follow


e) None of the above (SBI PO, 2008)


All lions are ducks. No duck is a Horse. All horses are fruits.


I. No lion is a horse.
II.Some fruits are horses.

III. Some ducks are lions.
IV. Some lions are horses.

a) All Follows

b) Only either I or II and both III and IV follows

c) Only either I or IV and both II and III follows

d) Only either I or IV and II follows

e) None of these (SBI PO, 2003)

Some Ms are Rs. Some Rs are Qs. Some Qs are Ws.


I. Some Ws are Qs

II. Some Qs are Ms

III. Some Rs are Ms.


a) I and II follow


b)I and III follow


c) II and III follow


d) All follow

e) None follows (SBI PO, 2003)

Hi guys, jus wanna kno from d people who hav alrdy given dis exam dis year itslf dat how was d paper? was d gk part tough? what kinda questns cum in it coz dat is main section i am shorthand at 😠

Statements:

Some gases are liquids.

All liquids are water.


Conclusions:

I. All gases being water is a

possibility.

II. All such gases which a re not

water can never be liquids.

Give answer ( 1 ) : if only conclu -

sion I follows.

Give answer (2) : if only conclusion

II follows.

Give answer (3) : if either conclusion

I or conclusion II follows.

Give answer (4) : if neither conclusion

I nor conclusion II follows.

Give answer (5) : if both conclusion

I and conclusion II follow.


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Statements:

Some teachers are professors.

Some lecturers are teachers.


Conclusions:

I. All teachers as well as all

professors being lecturers is

a possibility.

II. All those teachers who are

lecturers are also professors.


Give answer ( 1 ) : if only conclu -

sion I follows.

Give answer (2) : if only conclusion

II follows.

Give answer (3) : if either conclusion

I or conclusion II follows.

Give answer (4) : if neither conclusion

I nor conclusion II follows.

Give answer (5) : if both conclusion

I and conclusion II follow.


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All 'a' are 'b'

No 'a' are 'c'
All 'd' are 'c'
Some 'd' aren't 'z'

conclusion:1.No 'a' is 'z'
2.Some 'd' are 'c'
3.Some 'z' aren't 'd'
4.Some 'c' aren't 'z'
5.No 'b' are 'd'
6.No 'd' are 'a'
7.No 'z' are 'd'
8.All 'z' are 'a'

tell if we consider possibility case in all the conclusion then which of them follows,and without possibility,which all follows?

Some Hands are Legs..All Eyes are Watchers..All Legs are Stands...No leg is an Eye..

Conclusions::
1. No stand is a hand
2. Some watchers are not stands
3. some stands are eyes
4. All Eyes are hands

1.) only 1 follows
2.) only 2 and either 1 or 4 follows
3.) only 1 and 4 follows
4.) only 3 follows
5.)None of these..

Statement:

These apples are too cheap to be good.


Assumptions:

When the apple crop is abundant, the prices go down.

The lower the selling price, the inferior is the quality of the commodity.

Very cheap apples are also good.


A.None is implicit

B.Only I and III are implicit

C.Only II is implicit

D.Only II and III are implicit

E.All are implicit

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Machine Input/Output ke jo question hai vo double side coding wale hai ke single side ?? As i heard 13th step pe answer aa raha hai 😠😠


Statement:

The situation of this area still continues to be tense and out of control. People are requested to be in their homes only.


Assumptions:


There had been some serious incidents.

People will not go to the office.

Normalcy will be restored shortly.


A.Only I is implicit

B.Only I and II are implicit

C.None is implicit

D.Only I and III are implicit

E.All are implicit

Guys from where should i prepare for banking gk and computer section for po 3? plz tell me any particular book or some online source which can help me on this... and im preparing for current affairs from monthly gk capsule by bankers adda...is dat gud enuf? waiting for ur valuable suggestions guys...

For all those who have already appeared in the IBPS exam on 19,20.Was the reading comprehension of this level as the paragraph below? plz let me know the difficulty..😠rolleyes😴

The first and most important rule of legitimate or popular government, that is to say, of government whose object is the good of the people, is therefore, as I have observed, to follow in everything the general will. But to follow this will it is necessary to know it, and above all to distinguish it from the particular will, beginning with one's self: this distinction is always very difficult to make, and only the most sublime virtue can afford sufficient illumination for it. As, in order to will, it is necessary to be free, a difficulty no less great than the former arises — that of preserving at once the public liberty and the authority of government. Look into the motives which have induced men, once united by their common needs in a general society, to unite themselves still more intimately by means of civil societies: you will find no other motive than that of assuring the property, life and liberty of each member by the protection of all. But can men be forced to defend the liberty of any one among them, without trespassing on that of others? And how can they provide for the public needs, without alienating the individual property of those who are forced to contribute to them? With whatever sophistry all this may be covered over, it is certain that if any constraint can be laid on my will, I am no longer free, and that I am no longer master of my own property, if any one else can lay a hand on it. This difficulty, which would have seemed insurmountable, has been removed, like the first, by the most sublime of all human institutions, or rather by a divine inspiration, which teaches mankind to imitate here below the unchangeable decrees of the Deity. By what inconceivable art has a means been found of making men free by making them subject; of using in the service of the State the properties, the persons and even the lives of all its members, without constraining and without consulting them; of confining their will by their own admission; of overcoming their refusal by that consent, and forcing them to punish themselves, when they act against their own will? How can it be that all should obey, yet nobody take upon him to command, and that all should serve, and yet have no masters, but be the more free, as, in apparent subjection, each loses no part of his liberty but what might be hurtful to that of another? These wonders are the work of law. It is to law alone that men owe justice and liberty. It is this salutary organ of the will of all which establishes, in civil right, the natural equality between men. It is this celestial voice which dictates to each citizen the precepts of public reason, and teaches him to act according to the rules of his own judgment, and not to behave inconsistently with himself. It is with this voice alone that political rulers should speak when they command; for no sooner does one man, setting aside the law, claim to subject another to his private will, than he departs from the state of civil society, and confronts him face to face in the pure state of nature, in which obedience is prescribed solely by necessity.


Statement:

Ten candidates, who were on the waiting list, could finally be admitted to the course.


Assumptions:



Wait-listed candidates do not ordinarily get admission.

A large number of candidates were on the waiting list.

The number of candidates to be admitted is small.

A.None is implicit

B.Only I and II are implicit

C.Only II and III are implicit

D.Only I and III are implicit

E.All are implicit

Statement:

The successful man has the ability to judge himself correctly.


Assumptions:


Inability to judge correctly causes failure.

To judge others is of no use to a successful man.

The successful man cannot make a wrong judgement.


A.None is implicit

B.All are implicit

C.Only I and II are implicit

D.Only II and III are implicit

E.Only I and III are implicit

Frnds...Is the approach applied for Syllogism different in Banking exam than in CAT.The reason I am asking this is because in CAT if there are two statements like 1. Some A is B and 2 Some B is C...you cannot have any conclusion for this. But for the same question I found that there was an answer to this set of premises. This confusion is costing me dearly, as I had to leave certain questions in IBPS RRB exam. Someone please clear this for me...😟

can anyone explain this???


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