Statements
A) some apples are fruits
B) all vegetables are fruits
C) all fruits are vegetables
Conclusions
I) some apples are vegetables
II) all vegetables are fruits
III) all fruits are apples
IV) all vegetables are apples
my query is does conclusion II) follow ??
Kindly help
Can anybody plz suggest me how to proceed for CAT now . I have given 10 aimcat & 9 cl mocks but I have't been able to score more than 20 (raw score) in any Aimcat nd cl mocks plz suggest me how to proceed nd prepare ??
Considering I m aiming 80 to 90 % percentile.
plz plz tell me some strategy.
thanks!!
JOB
(a) There was a job of work waiting for him that he was not looking forward to.
(b) That cup of tea was just the job.
(c) Sorting these papers out is going to be a tall job.
(d) He got six months for that last job he did.
Unemployment does not have the same ________consequences today as it did in the 1930's when
most of the unemployed were primary breadwinners, when income and earnings were usually much
closer to the margin of subsistence, and when there were no ________social programs for those
failing in the labor market.
(a) dire, countervailing (b) calamitous, offset
(c) cornucopian, balancing (d) ominous, invalidated
A. These are not art galleries or the studio of an art lover, but restaurants that believe that a dash of
artwork can do-up their interiors, simultaneously promoting the works of an artist.
B. For over two years now, Tangerine restaurant has been promoting works of artists who are
looking for a platform or budding artists who needs to add to their collection.
C. Restaurants in the city are converting their walls into an exhibition space, displaying the works of
different budding artists periodically.
D. The once plain walls here have a new aura as frames holding different colours, themes and
mediums adorn them.
E. The works are exhibited on a no-cost basis, but the select works do go through “some amount of
objective judging”, by Illango's Artspace.
(a) DACBE (b) BCEDA (c) ABCDE (d) ADCBE
No improvement in mock scores...feeling really depressed......don't no what to do nd still thinking if it is really all over or there is still any chance😠😉
A. These are not art galleries or the studio of an art lover, but restaurants that believe that a dash of
artwork can do-up their interiors, simultaneously promoting the works of an artist.
B. For over two years now, Tangerine restaurant has been promoting works of artists who are
looking for a platform or budding artists who needs to add to their collection.
C. Restaurants in the city are converting their walls into an exhibition space, displaying the works of
different budding artists periodically.
D. The once plain walls here have a new aura as frames holding different colours, themes and
mediums adorn them.
E. The works are exhibited on a no-cost basis, but the select works do go through “some amount of
objective judging”, by Illango's Artspace.
(a) DACBE (b) BCEDA (c) ABCDE (d) ADCBE
A. It is demanding that any party it backs should establish a working group on violence against
women and children in the assembly.
B. In the run-up to the January 28 polls, for instance, members of Women Action for Development
(WAD) are organising camps in all constituencies.
C. Ironically, Manipur has many activist groups led by women.
D. True empowerment will only happen when women enter the assembly in good numbers.
E. Conflict Widows' Forum is a group made up of women who have lost their husbands to civil
violence in the state.
(a) DBCEA (b) CBADE (c) BDCEA (d) CBEAD
CAn someone please hel p me with how to increase the vocab ??
Does any one have some Visual Vocabulary links ??
The verb to give in, reluctantly.
P.S. OA not available, plz share your thoughts...
- forgo
- acquiesce
- concur
- assent
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A noun meaning resourcefulness, while being bold and courageous in one's actions
- debauchery
- hindrance
- gullible
- gumption
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These words are plural, so they take a plural verb:
• My trousers are too long, (not 'is too long')
You can also use a pair of + these words:
• Those are nice jeans, or That's a nice pair of jeans, (not 'a nice jeans')
• I need some new glasses, or I need a new pair of glasses.
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B/ Some nouns end in -ics but are not usually plural. For example:
athletics/ gymnastics/ mathematics (or maths)/ physics/ electronics/ economics/ politics
• Gymnastics is my favourite sport.
News is not plural.
• What time is the news on television? (not 'are the news')
Some words ending in -s can be singular or plural. For example:means ==> a means of transport ==> many means of transportseries ==> a television series ==> two television seriesspecies ==> a species of bird ==> 200 species of bird
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C/ Some singular nouns are often used with a plural verb. For example:
government/ staff/ team/ family/ audience/ committee/ company/ firm
These nouns are all groups of people. We often think of them as a number of people (= 'they'), not as one thing (= 'it'). So we often use a plural verb:
• The government (= they) want to increase taxes.
• The staff at the school (= they) are not happy with their new working conditions.
In the same way, we often use a plural verb after the name of a sports team or a company:
• Scotland are playing France next week (in a football match).
• Shell have increased the price of petrol.
A singular verb (The government wants... / Shell has... etc.) is also possible.
We always use a plural verb with police:
• The police have arrested a friend of mine, (not 'The police has')
• Do you think the police are well-paid?
Note that a person in the police is 'a policeman / a policewoman / a police officer' (not 'a police').
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D/ We do not often use the plural of person ('persons'). We normally use people (a plural word):
• He's a nice person, but They are nice people.
• Many people don't have enough to eat. (not 'doesn't have')
E/ We think of a sum of money, a period of time, a distance etc. as one thing. So we use a singular verb:
• Twenty thousand pounds (= it) was stolen in the robbery, (not 'were stolen')
• Three years (=it) is a long time to be without a job. (not 'Three years are...)
• Six miles is a long way to walk every day
hey people . I just wanted to know that how to analyse the verbal ability section in aimcats properly ?
Its common for quant and DI . but what about english ?
Can you please share some tips ?
Thank you !
para-completion:please post the explanation too... i have a doubt in this...not satisfied with the OA..
answer is (b)?????????
With oceans getting __________________ by chemicals, _______________ eaters are turning
to this sea salt that was fossilized when the Himalayas rose from the oceans.
(a) contaminated, discerning (b) vitiated, demeaned
(c) desecrated, demanding (d) putrefied, fussy
A. The broken politics in New Delhi means that it's almost impossible for Manmohan Singh's
government to take coherent policy decisions.
B. Beijing's sweet reasonableness in 2012 is therefore welcome.
C. China anticipates this year to be a rough ride with bumps on the economy and a leadership
transition.
D. For India too, it's important to not build an adversarial position vis-a-vis China.
E. India must remember though, that “sweetness is not their default position.”
(a) DABCE (b) CABDE (c) BCEDA (d) CBEAD
A. The repercussions of that 1967 conflict set the backdrop for the seemingly never-ending Israeli-
Palestinian conflict.
B. In other words, peace could ultimately be kept only if those on either side of the conflict found it
in their interest.
C. Moreover, the blue-helmeted soldiers who were stationed on the western part of the Sinai Peninsula
could be told to leave by their host country, Egypt, at any moment.
D. Its job was not to resolve the deeper sources of the conflict or enforce a permanent settlement.
E. A decade after the Suez conflict the Egyptians asked UNEF peacekeepers to leave on the eve
of the Six-Day War.
(a) ABCDE (b) EABCD (c) DCBEA (d) BCDEA
I lack in the verbal section especially with RCs.What would be the best approach towards it?
Federer's fifth grand slam win prompted a reporter to ask whether he was the best ever. Federer is certainly not lacking in confidence, but he wasn't about to proclaim himself the best ever. "The best player of this generation, yes", he said, "But nowhere close to ever. Just look at the records that some guys have. I'm a minnow".________________________
Options:
1.
His win against Agassi, a genius from the previous generation, contradicts that.
2.
Sampras, the king of an earlier generation, was as humble.
3.
He is more than a minnow to his contemporaries.
4.
The difference between 'the best of this generation' and 'the best ever' is a matter of perception