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100 IMPORTANT points on ECONOMICS 1. Which sector of Indian Economy has shown remarkable expansion during the last decade? – Tertiary Sector 2. Hindu Rate of growth refers to the rate of growth of which sector? – GDP 3. In India, Hindu Rate of Growth is associated with which income? – National Income 4. What is the base year for computation of National Income in India? – 1993-94 5. As the economy develops, what happens in the share of the tertiary sector in the GDP? – Increases 6. Who coined the term ‘Hindu rate of growth’ for Indian Economy? – Raj Krishna 7. Who wrote a book describing the theory of economic drain of India during British rule? – Dadabhai Naoroji 8. Which is definitely a major indication of the State of the economy of a country? – Rate of GDP growth 9. Where is the Indian Sugarcane Research Institute situated? – Lucknow 10. The impact of Green Revolution was felt most in the production of which crop? – Wheat 14. Where first Agriculture University of India was established? – Pantnagar 15. In which year was the Food Corporation of India (FCI) set up? – 1965 16. Which bank provides the largest credit to agriculture and allied sectors? – Commercial Banks 17. Which is the apex institution in the sphere of Agriculture credit? – NABARD 18. The Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act was legislated in which year? – 1976 19. The Green Revolution in India was the outcome of the efforts of which person? – M. S. Swaminathan 20. Who is known as Father of White Revolution in India? – V. Kurien 21. Where is the Central Rice Research Institute located? – Cuttack 22. Dr. M. S. Swaminathan has distinguished himself in which fields? – Agriculture 23. Agriculture sector directly employs what percentages of labour force in India? – 65 % 24. Which method of soil conservation is most effective in arid areas? – Shelter belt 25. Which state is the most industrially advanced State in India? – Maharashtra 26. Industrial licensing was finally abolished (with a few exception) in which policy? – Industrial Policy, 1991 27. First Industrial Policy of free India was announced in which year? – 1948 28. Who was the Chairman of the National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector? – Arjun Sengupta 29. Commercial paper is a source of credit for which industry? – Corporate Industry 30. Which car companies has launched a small cheaper car ‘Nano’? – Tate Motors Ltd. 31. What is the classification of industries on the basis of raw-materials? – Primary and Secondary 32. Which is the biggest enterprise of the Government of India? – Railway 33. Raurkela Steel Plant was set up with the assistance from which country? – West Germany 34. In India, liberal Industrial Policy was adopted in which year? – 1991 35. Bhilai Steel Plant is the collaborative project of Indian Government and which other country? – Soviet Union 36. Since when disinvestment started in public enterprises? – 1991-92 37. Which entity holds the Number 1 position among Indian international trading company? – MMTC 38. Which one of the following Indian States does not keep its own High Court? – Manipur 39. Which one of the following is not the main jurisdiction of the High Court of a State? – Advisory Jurisdiction 40. Omkar Goswami Committee was set up by the Government for examining the issue of which matter? – Industrial sickness 41. The licensing policy for the industries drew strength from which act? – Industrial Act, 1951 42. Where is the Forest Reserve Institute of India located? – Dehradun 43. Which State in’ India is estimated to have the largest coal reserves in India? – Jharkhand 44. Which is a ‘Hot Spot’ for biological diversity in India? – Sundarban 45. Major coalfields of India are located in the river valley of – Damodar 46. Which one of the following is the highest gravity dam which river? – Bhakra Dam 47. What is the minimum forest cover to maintain ecological balance in the plains? – 33% 48. Which is the longest irrigation canal in India called? – Indira Gandhi Canal 49. When was the first National Forest Policy issued by the Government of India? – 1952 50. The national forest policy aims at maintaining how much of the total geographical area under forests? – One-fifth 51. The Government of India has decided to declare which river a ‘National River’? – Ganga 52. Which ‘geographical indicators’ has not been recognised for patent protection? – Darjeeling Basmati 53. National Horticulture Mission was launched in which Five Year Plans? – Tenth Five Year Plan 54. ‘Twenty Point Programme’ (Beessutri Karyakrama) was first launched in which Year? – 1975 55. Who presides over the National Development Council of India? – Prime Minister of India 56. Which is an extra- constitutional and non- statutory body? – Planning Commission 57. Which experienced the fastest expansion during the plan in India? – Services 58. Primary emphasis during Second Plan was laid on the development of which industry? – Basic and Key industries 59. Who was the First Chairman of Planning commission of India? – Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru 60. Whose name is associated with formulation of Planning Strategy in Second Five Year Plan? – Prasanta Chandra (P.C.) Mahalanobis 61. Which is the highest body that approves Five Years Plans in the country? – National Development Council 62. By whom was the Rolling Plan for backward country suggested? – Gunnar Myrdal 63. In which Five Year Plan, the main objective was the eradication of poverty? – Fifth Five Year Plan 64. Durgapur, Bhibei and Rourkela iron steel- plants were setup during which plan? – First 65. The iron and Steel plants of Rourkela and Durgapur were conceived under which plan? – Second Five Year Plan 66. The real introduction of Decentralized Planning in India was made for the first time during the which plan? – 9th Plan 67. Planning Commission was established in 1950 through which order? – An executive order 68. The slogen ‘Garibi Hatao’ (Poverty abolition) was given in which Five Year Plan? – Fifth plan 69. In which one of year ‘Rolling Plan’ was on operation in India? – 1978-79 70. The major emphasis in the First Five Year Plan was on which field? – Agriculture 71. In which Five Year Plan, Economic Development Rate was maximum? – Tenth Five Year Plan 72. Only one can be the ex-officio Chairman of the Planning Commission. Who is that? – Prime Minister 73. Mahalanobis Model has been associated with which Five Year Plan? – Second Five Year Plan 74. The Planning Commission of India was constituted in which year? – 1950 75. Which Plan gave emphasis on removal of poverty for the first time? – Fifth 76. Which is not an objective of India’s economic planning? – Population Growth 77. The rolling plan concept in national planning was introduced by which government? – Janta Government 76. The Government has renamed NREGA scheme and the name associated with which person? – Mahatma Gandhi 77. District Primary Education Programme was initiated in which year? – 1994 78. To whose help STEP is the abbreviated name of the welfare programme? – Woman 79. On which basis has the planning, commission defined ‘Poverty line’ in rural areas in India? – 2400 k cal 80. The National Rural Employment Scheme was launched throught out the country from which date? – 1-4-2008 81. which is the developed the concept of Human Development Index? – Mehboob-ul-Haq 82. National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) was launched in which year? – 2005 83. Swamjayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana came into being in which year? – April, 1999 84. In terms of Human Development Index which is the most developed State of India? – Kerala 85. Which programme announced by the Prime Minister for the minorities in India? – 15 Point Programme 86. ‘Food for Work Programme’ was introduced during which Five Year Plans? – V 87. In which Five Year Plan, the main objective was the eradication of poverty? – Fifth Five Year Plan 88. While calculating HDI, what are the maximum value for Life Expectancy at birth (years) taken? – 85 and 25 89. In terms of Human Development Index, India falls under which category? – Very Low 90. Which is the standard of living in a country represented? – Per Capita Income 91. Which is a project to develop watersheds in India? – NWDPRA 92. Which plan gave emphasis on removal of poverty of the first time? – Fifth 93. In India, the Community Development Programme was started on which date? – October 2, 1952 94. Which represents ‘I’ in the abbreviation IRDP? – Integrated 95. National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) does not promote? – Promote inclusive growth 96. Poverty level in India is established on the basis of which expenditure? – House-hold consumer expenditure 97. Mid-Day Meal is a scheme to provide nutrious food to which childran? – school going children 98. What is NOT the source of revenue of Central Government? – Agriculture Income Tax 99. Which is the largest single source of the Government’s earning from tax revenue? – Central excise 100. Which taexs/duties is NOT under the jurisdiction of the Central Government? – Land Revenue

Some Random Tips for your Quant Section     1...To find greater between fractions without calculating their decimal values. Here is a short example: Consider 4/5 and 6/7 Cross multiply the numerator and denominator of both the fractions. 4 × 7 = 28            6 × 5 = 30 30 > 28 so the fraction carrying 6 as numerator is greater, i.e. 6/7 > 4/5 * You can use this method when you are asked to find out the greatest or smallest among given fractions.   2..Method to solve mixed fractions. Here is an example: Consider finding the value for 2(1/3) + 4(2/7) + 5(1/6). This can be calculated as: (2 + 4 + 5) + [(1/3) + (2/7) + (1/6)] = 11 + (14 + 12 + 7)/42 = 11 + 33/42 = 495/42 Now similarly 2(1/3) + 4(2/7) – 5(1/6) = (2 + 4 – 5) + [(1/3) + (2/7) – (1/6)] = 1 + (14 + 12 – 7)/42 = 1 + 19/42 = 61/42     3...Radical Symbol (√) When x^2 = 25, then x = 5 and -5 because 5 × 5 = 25 and also (-5) × (-5) = 25 But when x = √25 or 25^1/2, then x = 5 only because when radical symbol is used, we can take only positive (or zero) values.     4...Squares of numbers ending with 5. Consider examples: (25)^2 = 2 × 3 | 5 × 5 = 625 (85)^2 = 8 × 9 | 5 × 5 = 7225 (105)^2 = 10 × 11 | 5 × 5 = 11025    5..Multiplication with number 15. 120 × 15 = 120 + (120/2) = 120 + 60 = 1800 162 × 15 = 162 + (162/2) = 162 + 81 = 2430 185 × 15 = 185 + (185/2) = 185 + 92.5 = 2775

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JAN - FEB - MARCH - 200 ONE LINER CURRENT AFFAIRS #Interview# [1] Who is the incumbent chief of the National Investigation Agency?——Sharad Kumar [2] The ITBP’s weapon and support weapon training centre will be set up in which district of Madhya Pradesh?——  Damoh [3] Which country will host the eighth annual summit of BRICS, from October 15-16, in 2016?—— India [4] What is the theme of the defence trade show, Defexpo India 2016?—— Rise of Futurism [5] “The International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade”, is observed on which date?——  March 25 [6] CODISSIA on March 26, 2016 has signed an agreement with Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI). What does CODISSIA stands for?—— Coimbatore District Small Industries’ Association  [7] Which university on March 28, 2016 has announced the constitution of a 7-member committee to hold discussions with the students and the Joint Action Committee?—— University of Hyderabad [8] Which court in Bangladesh on March 28, 2016 upheld the status of Islam as State religion?—— Supreme Court [9] PM Modi will activate Asia’s largest general purpose optical telescope installed at which location?—— Devsthal [10] The Government on March 29, 2016 has permitted 100% FDI in which sector to attract more foreign investments?——  e-commerce [11] Which is India’s largest mutual fund registrar and transfer agent?——  CAM [12] Which number had been adopted as national emergency number?—— 112  [13] PSLV C34 is carrying how many satellites into orbit, marking a first in ISRO’s history?—— 22 [14] Scientists have discovered a female hybrid fish growing male reproductive organs and giving birth to offspring. What is this process called?—— Selfing [15] Researchers detected Saturn like planet residing near the galaxy bulge of the Milky Way using the OGLE gravity lens. What doesOGLE stand for?—— Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment [16] Union Cabinet chaired by PM Narendra Modi has approved the holding of Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) under 17 world cup in India. In which year will this be held?——  2017 [17] President’s rule has been imposed in which Indian state on March 27, 2016?—— Uttarakhand [18] Which city has been the target of blasts associated with terror attack on March 27, 2016?—— Lahore [19] Which state will set up the country’s first organic farming university?—— Gujarat [20] Which organisation on March 25, 2016 has commenced the construction work for the Institute of Occupational Optometry and Visual Sciences in Sri City?—— Sankara Netralay [21] Which country on March 26, 2016 celebrated its 46th Independence Day and National Day?—— Bangladesh [22] How much amount of US Government securities has been bought by India till January 2016?—— USD 119.8 billion [23] What does BEPZA stands for?—— Bangladesh Export Processing Zones Authority [24] Swayam Shikshan Prayog (SSP) is an organisation which aims to:——  promote empowerment of women [25] India on March 23, 2016 entered into an agreement with which country, to supply 100 megawatt of electricity in return for 10 gigabits per second internet bandwidth?—— Bangladesh [26] Which is the India’s oldest paramilitary force?—— Assam Rifles [27] The 2016 International Abilympics (IA) has started in which country?—— France [28] The 2016 BRICS Summit will be held in which state of India?—— Goa [29] What is the theme of the 2016 World Water Day (WWD)?—— Better Water, Better Job [30] The 2016 Global Bamboo Summit will be hosted by which city of India?—— Indore [31] According to the IRCTC survey in March 2016, which railway station has been named the cleanest in India?—— Surat railway station [32] India and France on March 24, 2015 have signed MoU for how many nuclear reactors at Jaitapur in Maharashtra?—— 6 [33] World Tuberculosis Day was observed on which day?—— 24th March [34] New Gene known for the ability to repair DNA when mutated causes breast cancer. What is this gene called?——  GT198 [35] After Chennai and Mumbai, which is India’s third largest internet gateway?——  Agartala [36] Which is Asia’s largest open wildlife sanctuary?——  Abohar sanctuary [37] World Water Day was observed on March 22, 2016 with which theme?—— Water and Jobs [38] For the first time, Centre on March 23, 2016 has notified stringent environmental standards for _____________ running on LPG or natural gas or in combination with diesel and petrol?—— Gensets [39] National Day of Pakistan was observed on which day?—— 23rd March [40] World Puppetry Day is observed on which date every year?—— 21st March 1] International Day of Forests was observed on March 21, 2016. What was its theme?—— Forest and Water [42] Where did IAF conduct Exercise Iron Fist 2016?——  Rajasthan [43] International Day for Elimination of Racial Discrimination was observed on which date?—— 21st March [44] China on March 21, 2016 has agreed to build a 540-kilometre strategic high-speed rail link between Nepal and itself to reduce which landlocked country’s dependence on India?—— Tibet [45] Which Indian Biosphere Reserve in the Western Ghats is home to 2254 species of higher plants including about 400 that are endemic?——  Agasthyamala [46] India test fired Agni I ballistic missile from Odisha successfully in the second week of March 2016. What is the range of this missile?—— 700 km [47] Which day is observed as World Consumer Rights Day?—— March 15 [48] The 13th meeting of Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development was held on March 14, 2016 in which city?—— Dubai [49] 4th World Congress of Biosphere Reserves was inaugurated on March 14, 2016 at which country?——  Peru [50] The Kakrapar atomic power station is located in which states?—— Gujarat [51] What is the theme of the Indian Army cycling event 2016?—— Cycle to Recycle [52] The world’s tallest Jain statue is located in which state of India? ——  Maharashtra [53] The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Raising Day is celebrated on which date?—— March 10 [54] Yes Bank on March 11, 2016 has signed a pact with IBCC for cooperation in knowledge sharing, consultancy, skill and technology. What does IBCC stand for?—— India Brazil Chamber of Commerce [55] What does NIMZ stand for, with regard to the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor?—— National Investment and Manufacturing Zones [56] A New frog species which unlike ordinary frogs lives only in clean mountain brooks and produces a special sound during mating season has been found in southwest China's Yunnan province called Leptolalax tengchongensis. What is it commonly known as?—— Asian litter frog [57] The 2016 BRICS Friendship Cities Conclave will be hosted by which city?—— Mumbai [58] What is the campaign theme of the 2016 International Women’s Day?——  #PledgeForParity [59] Which bank will become the India’s first Small Finance Bank (SFB) by flagging-off its operations on April 13, 2016?—— Jalandhar-based Capital Local Area Bank (CLAB) [60] Scientists have discovered a new way to make which element/substance from carbon dioxide (CO2) and plant materials such as agricultural waste and grasses?—— Plastic 61] Union Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 10, 2016 has approved the HELP policy. What does HELPstand for?—— Hydrocarbon Exploration and Licensing Policy [62] Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited(TPREL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Power, India’s largest integrated power company on March 10, 2016 has signed a share purchase agreement to acquire which company which owns a 30 MW wind farm in Sangli District of Maharashtra?—— Indo Rama Renewables Jath Limited (IRRJL) [63] Which Asian country’s parliament adopted a unanimous resolution to convert itself into a CA/Constituent Assembly in March 2016?—— Sri Lanka [64] A new species of spider, Dolomedes briangreene that can swim and catch fish has been discovered in Australia in March 2016. It is named after physicist and World Science Festival co-founder—— Brian Greene [65] India’s first self cleaning smart toilets have been installed in the southern Indian city of—— Chennai [66] Which company on March 8, 2016 has signed a MoU with Haryana government and it will invest an estimated Rs 2,000 crore to open its stores in the state?—— IKEA India [67] Which company on March 8, 2016 has signed a MoU with Haryana government and it will invest an estimated Rs 2,000 crore to open its stores in the state?—— IKEA India [68] A Google-run artificial intelligence (AI) programme has defeated legendary player Lee Se-Dol in a complex Chinese board-game called Go. What is it called?——  AlphaGo [69] Scientists on March 8, 2016 have found that a butterfly species from Australasian which has 15 classes of light-detecting cells or photoreceptors, that can see UV, polarized light. What species is this?—— Common bluebottles (Graphium sarpedon) [70] When was the Assam Rifles 181st raising day celebrations held? —— March 8 [71] The International Labour Organization (ILO) has released a report on women’s position in labour markets. What is it called?—— Women at Work: Trends 2016 [72] Bombay House, the Tata group’s headquarters, on March 8, 2016 became the first heritage building in India to be awarded a platinum rating by IGBC. What does IGBCstand for?—— Indian Green Building Council [73] Delhi has become the first state in the country to launch which virus vaccine as a public health programme for school children?—— Human Papillomavirus (HPV)  [74] The Setu Bharatam project has been launched for which purpose?—— To make all national highways free of Railway crossings [75] When will the Indian government set to digitally connecting all 1,29,323 gramin dak sewak post offices in rural areas across the country?——  March, 2017 [76] Which organisation has launched its first Uridashi Masala bonds?——  International Finance Corporation (IFC) [77] What is the theme of the 2016 Zero Discrimination Day?—— Stand Out [78] The first Raisina Dialogue 2016 has been hosted by which union ministry?—— Ministry of External Affairs [79] Which of the country on March 4, 2016 has set to begin their largest joint military exercises with South Korea?—— U S [80] Who has won the Kansas Republican caucuses in US on March 5, 2016?—— Ted Cruz [81] Which company on March 4, 2016 has commissioned its first 700 MW supercritical thermal unit at Bellary Thermal Power Project (TPP) in Karnataka?—— Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) [82] Which company on March 2, 2016 has planned to set up a Skill Development institute at Ettumanoor in Kottayam district in the state of Kerala to meet the increasing demand for skilled workforce in the country and abroad?—— Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) [83] New snake species has been found in Gujarat and named as __________?—— Gujaratensis [84] A new species of snake was discovered in Western Ghats has been named as ______ after Neelimkumar Khaire, the founder of Katraj Snake Park in Pune?—— Khaire’s Black Shiedtail [85] Scientists have found a new species of Octopus in the Pacific Ocean Floor near Hawaiian islands using which NOAA equipment?—— Okeanos Explorer [86] The first conference of women legislators was held on March 5, 2016 in New Delhi. What is its theme?——  The Role of Women Legislators in Nation Building (Mahila Janpratinidhi – Sashakt Bharat Ki Nirmata) [87] India has signed an agreement on March 4, 2016 with which organisation/institution to enhance cooperation in fields of energy forecasting and data?——  Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA) [88] National Safety Day was observed on which day in March 2016? —— 4 [89] National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has celebrated the 9th Foundation Day at Adharshila on March 5, 2016. What is its theme?—— Naya Savera [90] Which state has become the seventh state on March 4, 2016 to join UDAY scheme meant for the revival of discoms that will help it save Rs 5,475 crore in the next three years under the programme?—— Punjab [91] ESSO-IMD for the first time will come out, with a summer advisory / summer temperature outlook this year. What doesESSO-IMD stand for?——  Earth System Science Organisation Indian Meteorological Department [92] Which Indian woman has topped the 2016 Forbes list of world’s richest people for India?—— Savitri Jindal with a net worth of USD 3.5 billion [93] India’s first solar powered ferry will come up in which state?——  Kerala [94] SuperKEKB is the first particle smasher to be built since the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator at—— CERN laboratory in Switzerland [95] China’s navy has launched its first self-propelled floating dock in the world. What is it called?—— Huachuan No. 1 [96] The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on March 2, 2016 has given approval for the winding up of NMCC. What doesNMCC stand for?—— National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council [97] Which day was celebrated as the National Day of the Republic of Bulgaria?—— March 3rd [98] Who is heading a five-member task force to rationalise central government staff and ensure their maximum optimisation?—— Rajiv Kumar [99] Which committee has been set up to consider ST status to six communities of Assam?—— Mahesh Kumar Singla committee [100] India’s first IT co-operative UL CyberPark has been set up in which state?—— Kerala 01] The National Science Day is celebrated on which date in India?—— February 28 [102] Which is the India’s first digital state due to high mobile and internet penetration, more computer literate people and so on?——  Kerala [103] Which company on February 29, 2016 has been recognized as a ‘Global Top Employer’by the Top Employers Institute?—— Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) [104] Railway Budget 2016-17, Rail Mitra Sewa is to help the old and disabled passengers. It is influenced from—— Sarathi Seva [105] Announcing the Railway Budget 2016, Minister Suresh Prabhu said Porters will be called as—— "Sahayaks" or helpers [106] Mission PACE of Avataran under Indian Railways is for—— Procurement and Consumption Efficiency [107] Mission Raftaar is complementary to which Avataran mission. It would target doubling average speeds of freight trains and increasing the average speed of superfast mail/express trains by 25 kmph by 2021?—— Mission 25 Tonne [108] What device will be provided to gang men for informing them of approaching trains?—— RAKSHAK [109] The Government of India on March 1, 2016 has approved Department of Investment and Public Asset Management proposal for strategic disinvestment of CPSEs. What areCPSEs?—— Central Public Sector Enterprises [110] Government on February 29, 2016 hasannounced the creation of HEFA with an initial capital base of Rs 1,000 crore which will create infrastructure in India's top institutions like the IITs. What does HEFAstand for?—— Higher Education Financing Agency [111] The Central Government on March 1, 2016 has approved the setting up of a Central Research Institute of Yoga and Naturopathy (CCRYN) in which city?—— Bhubaneswar [112] Zero Discrimination Day is observed on which day every year?—— March 1st [113] Which country celebrated its national day on March 1, 2016? —— Bosnia-Herzegovina [114] India's first rail-auto transportation and logistics hub will be inaugurated in—— Chennai  [115] According to Railway Budget 2016-17, which research organisation will be set up under Railways?—— SRESTHA [116] Which state has topped the list of states and Union Territories as it saw registration of 11,076 companies under the Companies Act in FY 2014-15?—— Delhi [117] Who has climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Tanzania, Africa in February 2016?—— Mountaineer Toolika Rani of Lucknow [118] The first Gender Park has come up in which district and state?—— Kozhikode, Kerala [119] National Science Day was celebrated on February 28, 2016. What was the theme for this day?—— Scientific Issues for the Development of the Nation [120] Mass emission standard for BS-VI for various category vehicles including those with a gross vehicle weight not exceeding 3,500 kg, manufactured on or after April 1, 2020 for all models is specified. What does BS-VI stand for?—— Bharat Stage VI 21] According to the report titled “Trends in International Arms Transfers-2015,” which country is the world’s biggest arms importer?—— India [122] The World Day of Social Justice is observed on which date? —— February 20 [123] Moon will hide star Aldebaran (Rohini Nakshtra) in March in an interesting astronomical phenomenon called________.—— Occultation [124] Which are the plants that can effectively harvest water from thin air?—— Cactus and Pitcher Plant [125] India will begin its first ever major multinational exercise at Pune with 18 ASEAN Plus nations. What is the name of this exercise?—— Force18 [126] Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is working to establishment of a Satellite Tracking & Data Reception Station and Data Processing Facility for which Member countries in Vietnam?—— ASEAN [127] The Union Cabinet has given approval for setting up of AIM and SETU in NITI Aayog on February 24, 2016. What does AIM and SETUstand for?—— Atal Invention Mission (AIM) and Self Employment and Talent Utilisation (SETU) [128] What department and a consortium of top UK research institutions signed MoU on February 24, 2016 for establishment of a joint India-UK collaboration programme in crop science?—— Department of Biotechnology [129] Sea sponges produce a rare molecule called 24-IPC thereby providing their existence on earth as its first animals. What does 24-IPCstand for?—— 24-Isopropylcholesterol [130] Which is India’s first nuclear armed submarine?—— INS Arihant [131] Which is the Billionaire capital of the world with the most number of billionaires, according to Hurun Report's Global Rich List 2016? —— Beijing [132] Which day was celebrated as the National Day of Estonia?—— February 24 [133] West Bengal power minister Manish Gupta on February 23, 2016 has been inaugurated the state's first and country's second solar slum at—— Kolkata's Topsia's Majdoor Para area [134] Which committee is related to rejuvenation of Godavari river?—— Deepak Naik committee [135] Who has become the first ever lyricist to enter the Guinness Book of World Records?—— Lyricist Sameer Anjaan [136] Which company on February 22, 2016 has inaugurated a manufacturing plant at Sri City, its first production unit in India?—— Rotolok Valves [137] Which institution on February 19, 2016 has signed a Licence agreement with Dabur Indiafor commercialisation of malaria and diabetes drug Ayush 64 and Ayush 82?—— National Research Development Corporation (NRDC) [138] What are microfluidic devices?—— Devices that can detect different biomarkers in blood [139] Which Asian country has overtaken China’s pollution levels in 2015 as per a Greenpeace India study of NASA data?—— India [140] Which exhibition was inaugurated by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley at Great Hall in North Block on February 22, 2016?—— Coin and Currency of India 141] World Day of Social Justice was observed on February 20, 2016. What was its theme?—— A Just Transition- Environmentally Sustainable Economies and Societies [142] Using only items found in a typical household, Scientists have discovered multi-sensor artificial skin. What can it sense?—— Pressure, Temperature, Humidity, Proximity, Acidity (pH), and Air flow [143] International Mother Language Day (IMLD) is observed annually on February 21. Which year was proclaimed by UN as International Year of Languages? —— 2008 [144] Which state is also known as the 'Land of Dawn-lit Mountains'?—— Arunachal Pradesh [145] The Woody Island is located in which sea?—— South China Sea [146] How many affordable houses have been approved by the central government in urban areas in seven states for the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) under PMAY (Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana) on February 18, 2016?—— 80,000 [147] NASA has commenced work on a new telescope 100 times bigger than Hubble in viewing capacity called WFIRST. What doesWFIRST stand for?—— Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope [148] The 70th Raising Day celebration of the Directorate of Coordination Police Wireless (DCPW) was celebrated on which day?—— February 19 [149] Which day was celebrated as the 368th birth anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj?—— February 19 [150] Indian-origin Ashutosh Tiwari-led Utah Engineers discovered a new 2D Semiconducting Material made up of—— tin and oxygen or tin monoxide (SnO) [151] Which country on February 19, 2016 has signed an MoU with India for numerous agricultural priority sectors such as plant breeding, plant protection and crop seed breeding?—— Armenia [152] Scientists have discovered a longest-lasting stellar eclipse which sets a new record for both the longest duration stellar eclipse and the longest period between eclipses in a binary system called ____________.  ——  TYC 2505-672-1 [153] Which institute is going to build the world's most advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational Observatory (LIGO-India) to detect gravitational waves?—— Institute for Plasma Research (IPR), Gandhinagar [154] Railways has installed the first ultra modern, computer based signalling system at which junction, enabling faster train movement between the Ghaziabad-Kanpur section?—— Khurja junction [155] Scientists have discovered 5 ‘hot’ Jupiter-like planets close to their host stars. What are they named?—— WASP-119 b, WASP-124 b, WASP-126 b, WASP-129 b and WASP—133 b [156] Which warehouse automation startup has won the prize money of $350,000 (about Rs 2 crore) in equity funding, as the winner of QPrize Make in India contest?—— Ark Robot [157] Mumbai-based Homi Bhabha National Institute (HBNI) on February 17, 2016 has been given approval by the HRD Ministry to start an off-campus centre at Bhubaneswar in the name of NISER. What does NISER stands for?—— National Institute of Science Education and Research [158] Haryana is to become first state in the country to have what kind of scientific mapping done for groundwater resources?—— Aquifer mapping [159] Jharkhand’s first Mega Food Park has been established in which place?—— Ranchi [160] The UNESCO world heritage site Elephanta Island, also known as the ‘City of Caves’ is located in which state?—— Maharashtra [161] India’s first disabled-friendly beach will come up in which state?—— Gujarat [162] Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd (M&M) on February 13, 2016 has approved a proposal to transfer the company’s agri-business to its 100 per cent subsidiary called MSSL. What doesMSSL stand for?—— Mahindra Shubhlabh Services Ltd [163] Which company will set up India’s first LCDpanel manufacturing plant in Maharashtra with an investment of $10 billion (Rs 68,000 crore)?—— Twinstar Display Technologies [164] Dr. Vilas A. Tonapi has been appointed as Director of IIMR on February 15, 2016. What does IIMR stand for? —— Indian Institute of Millets Research [165] Who becomes first ex Israeli PM to go to jailed?——  Ehud Olmert [166] What does IndIGO stand for?—— Indian Initiative in Gravitational Wave Observations [167] Which city has emerged as the top among the cleanest cities in the Smart City Mission?—— Bhubneswar [168] The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) detectors are located in which country?—— United States [169] Which agreement on February 11, 2016 is signed between Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates (UAE)?—— Currency Swap Agreement [170] February 13 is observed each year as _______ Day.——  World Radio [171] Nuclear reactor in China has created plasma at temperature of 90 million Fahrenheit for 102 seconds (around 49.999 million degrees C or 50 million Kelvins). Temperature is three times more heat than the sun. The EASTmachine was used for this study. What doesEAST stand for?—— Experimental Advanced Supercomputing Tokamak [172] The Central Government on January 31, 2016 has decided to set up IARI in Kamrup district of Assam. What does IARI stands for?——  Indian Agricultural Research Institute [173] Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on January 30, 2016 has increased WMA for states to Rs 32,225 crore. What does WMA stand for?—— Ways and Means Advances [174] The 34th National rowing championship was held in—— Hyderabad at Hussain Sagar Lake (Tank Bund) [175] Which Grameen Bank has set up a separate cell for monitoring progress under all the government-sponsored schemes on January 30, 2016?——  Karnataka Vikas Grameen Bank (KVGB) [176] NASA has to build the world’s first integrated-photonic communication modem will be tested as part of the multi-year LCRD. What does LCRD stands for?——  Laser Communications Relay Demonstration [177] Anti-Leprosy Day was observed on January 30, 2016 nationwide to focus attention on the disease. The day is celebrated in the memory of Mahatma Gandhi, who attained martyrdom on January 30, 1948. Leprosy is also known as—— Hansen’s disease [178] Which state has become the first non-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state to sign an agreement for the central government power reform plan —Ujwal Discoms Assurance Yojana (UDAY)?—— Uttar Pradesh [179] Which civil servant became the first to scale the Mount Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica?——  UP cadre IPS officer Aparna Kumar [180] Stockholm will become the first city in the world to get which mobile network in 2018?—— 5G [181] Which city has topped the list of the first 20 cities to be developed as Smart Cities?—— Bhubaneswar [182] Denmark has remained at first position at which Transparency International index 2015?—— Corruption Perceptions Index [183] Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) collaborated with the Tata Trust to launch the CLIx. What does CLIx stand for?—— Connected Learning Initiative [184] A team of astronomers of UK, US and Australia have discovered the widest planet system comprising which planet in a huge orbit around the star TYC 9486-927-1?—— 2 Mass J2126 [185] Akash missiles, with a strike range of 25 km and capability to carry warhead of 60 kg, were test fired from the launch complex-3 of the ITR at—— Chandipur in Odisha [186] A computer program developed by Google DeepMind has successfully beaten a professional human player at the ancient game of "Go", known as——  "Weiqi" in Chinese [187] Who is heading the one-man judicial commission to investigate Rohith Vemula suicide case?——  Ashok Kumar Roopanwal [188] 31 countries in January 2016 have signedMCAA to boost transparency in international tax matters. What does MCAA stands for?—— Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement [189] What is a ‘Voxie’?—— Adding voice to selfie [190] In which of the following states of north east India, president’s rule is imposed in January 2016?—— Arunachal Pradesh [191] The Himalayan Forest Thrush (scientific name Zoothera salimalii), India’s First discovered species of birds has been named after—— Salim Ali [192] India has submitted its first Biennial Update Report (BUR) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in January 2016, what amount of the carbon dioxide has been emitted by India?—— 2137 million tonnes [193] Under the Start-up Action Plan, how many years of tax holiday is provided to start-up companies on their profits?——  3 years [194] BJP chief Amit Shah in January 2016 has been selected for his _____ presidential term.—— Second [195] Exports at the half of the sector of the 30 closely monitored by the Commerce Ministry were in the negative zone in December. India's exports declined about 15 per cent in December to——  USD 22.2 billion [196] Which institution has won the National Award for e-Governance 2015-16?—— EPFO (Employees' Provident Fund Organisation) [197] Which company on January 21, 2016 has signed an MoU with the Republic of Equatorial Guinea for cooperation in upstream hydrocarbon sector in the African nation?—— ONGC Videsh Limited [198] Rajasthan government on January 21, 2016 has inaugurated the state’s second biological park ‘Machia Biological Park’ in—— Jodhpur [199] Which company on January 21, 2016 has signed an agreement with LG Innotek to jointly develop highly energy efficient LED lighting products?—— MIC Electronics [200] New Genus of tree frog on January 21, 2016 has been rediscovered in India namely——  Old World tree frog

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All in one post on quants.. ➕➖✖➗ MULTIPLICATION: Multiplication using multiples 12 x 15 = 12 x 5 x 3 = 60 x 3 = 180 Multiplication by distribution 12 x 17 = (12 x 10) + (12 x 7) ---> 12 is multiplied to both 10 & 7 = 120 + 84 = 204 Multiplication by "giving and taking" 12 x 47 = 12 x (50 - 3) = (12 x 50) - (12 x 3) = 600 - 36 = 564 Multiplication by 5 --> take the half(0.5) then multiply by 10 428 x 5 = (428 x 1/2) x 10 = 428 x 0.5 x 10 = 214 x 10 = 2140 Multiplication by 10 ---> just move the decimal point one place to the right 14 x 10 = 140 ---> added one zero Multiplication by 50 ---> take the half(0.5) then multiply by 100 18 x 50 = (18/2) x 100 = 18 x 0.5 x 100 = 9 x 100 = 900 Multiplication by 100 ---> move the decimal point two places to the right 42 x 100 = 4200 ---> added two zeroes Multiplication by 500 ---> take the half(0.5) then multiply by 1000 21 x 500 = 21/2 x 1000 = 10.5 x 1000 = 10500 Multiplication by 25 ---> use the analogy $1 = 4 x 25 cents 25 x 14 = (25 x 10) + (25 x 4) ---> 250 + 100 ---> $2.50 + $1 = 350 Multiplication by 25 ---> divide by 4 then multiply by 100 36 x 25 = (36/4) x 100 = 9 x 100 = 900 Multiplication by 11 if sum of digits is less than 10 72 x 11 = 7_2 ---> the middle term = 7 + 2 = 9 = place the middle term 9 between 7 & 2 = 792 Multiplication by 11 if sum of digits is greater than 10 87 x 11 = 8_7 ---> the middle term = 8 + 7 = 15 because the middle term is greater than 10, use 5 then add 1 to the first term 8, which leads to the answer of = 957 Multiplication of 37 by the 3, 6, 9 until 27 series of numbers -- > the "triple effect" solve 37 x 3 multiply 7 by 3 = 21, knowing the last digit (1), just combine two more 1's giving the triple digit answer 111 solve 37 x 9 multiply 7 by 9 = 63, knowing the last digit (3), just combine two more 3's giving the triple digit answer 333 solve 37 x 21 multiply 7 by 21 = 147, knowing the last digit (7), just combine two more 7's giving the triple digit answer 777 Multiplication of the "dozen teens" group of numbers -- (i.e. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19) by ANY of the numbers within the group: solve 14 x 17 4 x 7 = 28; remember 8, carry 2 14 + 7 = 21 add 21 to whats is carried (2) giving the result 23 form the answer by combinig 23 to what is remembered (8) giving the answer 238 Multiplication of numbers ending in 5 with difference of 10 45 x 35 first term = [(4 + 1) x 3] = 15; (4 is the first digit of 45 and 3 is the first digit of 35 --> add 1 to the higher first digit which is 4 in this case, then multiply the result by 3, giving 15) last term = 75 combining the first term and last term, = 1575 75 x 85 first term = (8 + 1) x 7 = 63 last term = 75 combining first and last terms, = 6375 15 x 25 = 375 Multiplication of numbers ending in 5 with the same first terms (square of a number) 25 x 25 first term = (2 + 1) x 2 = 6 last term = 25 answer = 625 ---> square of 25 75 x 75 first term = (7 + 1) x 7 = 56 last term = 25 answer = 5625 ---> 75 squared DIVISION: Division by parts ---> imagine dividing $874 between two persons 874/2 = 800/2 + 74/2 = 400 + 37 = 437 Division using the factors of the divisor: "double division" 70/14 = (70/7)/2 ---> 7 and 2 are the factors of 14 = 10/2 = 5 Division by using fractions: 132/2 = (100/2 + 32/2) ---> break down into two fractions = (50 + 16) = 66 Division by 5 ---> divide by 100 then multiply by 20 1400/5 = (1400/100) x 20 = 14 x 20 = 280 Division by 10 ---> move the decimal point one place to the left 0.5/10 = 0.05 ---> 5% is 50% divided by ten Division by 50 ---> divide by 100 then multiply by 2 2100/50 = (2100/100) x 2 = 21 x 2 = 42 700/50 = (700/100) x 2 = 7 x 2 = 14 Division by 100 ---> move the decimal point two places to the left 25/100 = 0.25 Division by 500 ---> divide by 100 then multiply by 0.2 17/500 = (17/100) x 0.2 = 0.17 x 0.2 = 0.034 Division by 25 ---> divide by 100 then multiply by 4 500/25 = (500/100) x 4 = 5 x 4 = 20 750/25 = (750/100) x 4 = 7.5 x 2 x 2 = 30 ADDITION: Addition of numbers close to multiples of ten (e.g. 19, 29, 89, 99 etc.) 116 + 39 = 116 + (40 - 1) = 116 + 40 - 1 ---> add 40 then subtract 1 = 156 - 1 = 155 116 + 97 = 116 + (100 - 3) = 116 + 100 - 3 ---> add 100 then subtract 3 = 216 - 3 = 213 Addition of decimals 12.5 + 6.25 = (12 + 0.5) + (6 + 0.25) = 12 + 6 + 0.5 + 0.25 ---> add the integers then the decimals = 18 + 0.5 + 0.25 = 18.75 SUBTRACTION: Subtraction by numbers close to 100, 200, 300, 400, etc. 250 - 96 = 250 - (100 - 4) = 250 - 100 + 4 ---> subtract 100 then add 4 = 150 + 4 = 154 250 - 196 = 250 - (200 - 4) = 250 - 200 + 4 ---> subtract 200 then add 4 = 50 + 4 = 54 216 - 61 = 216 - (100 - 39) = 216 - 100 + 39 = 116 + (40 - 1) ---> now the operation is addition, which is much easier = 156 - 1 = 155 Subtraction of decimals 47 - 9.9 = 47 - (9 + 0.9) ---> "double subtraction" = 47 - 9 - 0.9 ---> subtract the integer first then the decimal = 38 - 0.9 = 37.1 18.3 - 0.8 = 18 + 0.3 - 0.8 = (18 - 0.8) + 0.3 ---> subtract 0.8 from 18 first = 17.2 + 0.3 = 17.5 WORKING ON PERCENTAGES: 30% of 120 = 10% x 3 x 120 ---> it is much easier working with tens (10%) = 10% x 120 x 3 = 12 x 3 = 36 five percent of a number: 5% 360 x 5% = 360 x 10%/2 ---> take the 10% and divide by 2 = 36/2 = 18 360 x 5% = 360 x 50%/10 ---> take the half(0.5) and divide by 10 = (360/2)/10 = 180/10 = 18 ninety percent of a number: 90% 90% of 700 = (100% - 10%) x 700 = (100% x 700) - (10% x 700) ---> 100% minus 10% of the number = 700 - 70 = 630 What is 18 as a percentage of 50? = 18/50 = (18/100) x 2 ---> method: division by 50 (explained above) = 0.18 x 2 = 0.36 = 36% What is 132 as a percentage of 200? = 132/200 = (132/2)/100 = [100/2 + 32/2]/100 ---> solution by "double division" = (50 + 16)/100 = 66/100 = 0.66 = 66% What is 270 as a percentage of 300? = 270/300 = [(270/3)/100] ---> "double division" (using the factors of 300) = 90/100 = 90% What is 17 as percentage of 500? = 17/500 = (17/50)/10 = (17/100) x 2/10 ---> solution using the procedure: division by 50 = (0.17 x 2)/10 = 0.34/10 = 0.034 = 3.4 % percentages close to 100: 95% of 700 = (100% - 5%) x 700 = (100% x 700) - (5% x 700) = 700 - (10% x 700/2) -------> 5% is 10%/2 = 700 - 70/2 = 700 - 35 = 665 percentages less than 10 percent: 3% of 70 = (3/100) x 70 = (70/100) x 3 ---> divide by 100 then multiply the percent value = 0.7 x 3 = 2.1 DECIMALS: To convert or express percentages as decimals, divide by 100 or simply just move the decimal point by two places to the left of the given number, thus: 1% = 1/100 = 0.01 2% = 2/100 = 0.02 = 1/50 3% = 3/100 = 0.03 4% = 4/100 = 0.04 = 1/25 5% = 5/100 = 0.05 = 1/20 6.25% = 6.25/100 = 0.0625 = 1/16 7% = 7/100 = 0.07 7.5% = 7.5/100 = 0.075 10% = 10/100 = 0.1 = 1/10 12.5% = 12.5/100 = 0.125 = 1/8 20% = 0.2 = 1/5 21% = 0.21 25% = 0.25 = 1/4 30% = 0.3 = 3/10 33.33% = 33.33/100 = 0.3333 = 1/3 37.5% = 0.375 = 3/8 40% = 0.4 = 2/5 50% = 0.5 = 1/2 60% = 0.6 = 3/5 62.5% = 0.625 = 5/8 66.66% = 66.66/100 = 2/3 75% = 0.75 = 3/4 80% = 0.8 = 4/5 87.5% = 0.875 = 7/8 100% = 1 125% = 1.25 = 1 1/4 150% = 1.5 = 1 1/2 200% = 2 FRACTIONS: What is three quarters of 80? = 3/4 x 80 = (80/4) x 3 ---> divide by 4 then multiply by 3 = 20 x 3 = 60 How many quarters in two and a half? 2.5/.25 = 10 ---> there are 10 quarters in $2.50 Improper fractions: 3/2 = 1 1/2 = 1.5 = 150% 4/3 = 1 1/3 = 1.3333 = 133.33% ---> useful number for volume of sphere, etc. 9/5 = 1 4/5 = 1.8 = 180% ---> conversion factor for Celsius/ Fahrenheit temperatures V = 4/3 pi * r^3 where: V = volume of sphere r = radius of sphere F = (1.8 C) + 32 where: F = temperature in Fahrenheit C = temperature in Celsius Square Number Tips 1: 2 Digit Number which ends in 5 Step1 : Multiply the first digit of number, with the next to its number. Ex: 35 is the number you want to square. 3 x 4 = 12 Step2 : Finally add 25 at the end of the result. Answer: 1225 Tips 2: Any 2 Digit Number Ex: 47 Step1 : Look for the nearest 10 boundary. 3 from 47 to 50 Step2 : Since we went up 3 to 50, now go down 3 from 47 to 44. Step3 : Now mentally multiply 44 x 50 = 2200 - 1st answer. Step4 : 47 is 3 away from the 10 boundary 50, Square 3 as 9 - 2nd answer. Step5 : Add the first and second answer, 2200 + 9 Answer: 2209 Sequential Inputs of numbers with 8 1 x 8 + 1 = 9 12 x 8 + 2 = 98 123 x 8 + 3 = 987 1234 x 8 + 4 = 9876 12345 x 8 + 5 = 98765 123456 x 8 + 6 = 987654 1234567 x 8 + 7 = 9876543 12345678 x 8 + 8 = 98765432 123456789 x 8 + 9 = 987654321 Sequential 1's with 9 1 x 9 + 2 = 11 12 x 9 + 3 = 111 123 x 9 + 4 = 1111 1234 x 9 + 5 = 11111 12345 x 9 + 6 = 111111 123456 x 9 + 7 = 1111111 1234567 x 9 + 8 = 11111111 12345678 x 9 + 9 = 111111111 123456789 x 9 + 10 = 1111111111 Sequential 8's with 9 9 x 9 + 7 = 88 98 x 9 + 6 = 888 987 x 9 + 5 = 8888 9876 x 9 + 4 = 88888 98765 x 9 + 3 = 888888 987654 x 9 + 2 = 8888888 9876543 x 9 + 1 = 88888888 98765432 x 9 + 0 = 888888888 Numeric Palindrome with 1's 1 x 1 = 1 11 x 11 = 121 111 x 111 = 12321 1111 x 1111 = 1234321 11111 x 11111 = 123454321 111111 x 111111 = 12345654321 1111111 x 1111111 = 1234567654321 11111111 x 11111111 = 123456787654321 111111111 x 111111111 = 12345678987654321 Without 8 12345679 x 9 = 111111111 12345679 x 18 = 222222222 12345679 x 27 = 333333333 12345679 x 36 = 444444444 12345679 x 45 = 555555555 12345679 x 54 = 666666666 12345679 x 63 = 777777777 12345679 x 72 = 888888888 12345679 x 81 = 999999999 Sequential Inputs of 9 9 x 9 = 81 99 x 99 = 9801 999 x 999 = 998001 9999 x 9999 = 99980001 99999 x 99999 = 9999800001 999999 x 999999 = 999998000001 9999999 x 9999999 = 99999980000001 99999999 x 99999999 = 9999999800000001 999999999 x 999999999 = 999999998000000001

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If 8 men leave the job, how many trees will be cut in 12 hours? [Ans. (c) 72 trees] (a) 64        (b) 56    (c) 72        (d) 80        (e) None (iii) 8 men can do a piece of work in 5 days. How many men are needed to complete the work in 10 days? [Ans.(b) 4 men] (a) 8           (b) 4       (c) 2          (d) 6           (e) None (iv) 15 men can do a piece of work in 6 days. How many men are needed to complete the work in 3 days? [Ans. (a) 30 men] (a) 30       (b) 25      (c) 35        (d) 40         (e) None (v) 20 men can cut 30 trees in 4 hours. If 4 men leave the job, how many trees will be cut in 6 hours? [Ans. (b) 36 trees] (a) 30        (b) 36    (c) 40       (d) 80        (e) None 3. (i) A can do  3/4th of a work  in 12 days . In how many days can he finish 1/8th of the work? [Ans. (b) 2 days]   (a) 6 days     (b) 2 days    (c) 5 days    (d) 3 days   (e) None (ii) Ram can do  2/3rd  of a work in 16 days. In how many days can he finish 1/12th  of the work? [Ans. (c) 2 days] (a) 1 day    (b) 3 days   (c) 2 days    (d) 2 ½ days   (e) None (iii) Vinay can do ¼ th  of a work in 5 days. In how many days can he finish 1/5th of the work? [Ans. (c) 4 days] (a) 20days    (b) 5 days   (c) 4 days    (d) 7 days   (e) None 4. (i) A can do a piece of work in 5 days, and B can do it in 6 days. How long will they take if both work together? [Ans. (b) 2 8/11days] (a) 6 2/3   days  (b) 2 8/11   days   (c) 2 days  (d) 4 days  (e) None (ii) A can do a piece of work in 30 days while B can do it in 40 days. A and B working together can do it in: [Ans. (d) 17 1/7days] (a) 70 days    (b) 42 3/4  days   (c) 27 1/7 days  (d) 17 1/7  days          (e) None (iii) 10 men can complete a piece of work in 15 days and 15 women and complete the same work in 12 days. If all the 10 men and 15 women work together, in how many days will the work get completed? [Ans. (c) 6 2/3  days]     (a) 6 days (b) 7 2/3   days (c) 6 2/3   days  (d) 6 1/3   days (e)None (iv) A can do (1/3) of a work in 5 days and B can do (2/5) of the work in 10 days. In how many days both A and B together can do the work? [Ans. (b) 9 3/8days] (a)7 3/4 days  (b)9 3/8   days   (c)8 4/5   days  (d)10days  (e)None 5. (i) A, B and C can do a piece of work in 6, 12 and 24 days respectively. They altogether will complete the work in- [Ans. (a) 3 3/7days] (a)3 3/7 days  (b)7/24 days  (c) 4 4/5 days (d) 5/24  days   (e)None (ii) A can do a piece of work in 5 days; B can do it in 6 days. If C who can do the work in 12 days joins them, how long will they take to complete the work? [Ans. (c) 2 and 2/9 days]                (a) 7 days  (b) 7 2/3  days  (c) 2 and 2/9 days(d) 9 1/3 days  (e)None 6. (i) A and B together can do a piece of work in 6 days and A alone can do it in 9 days. In how many days can B alone do it? [Ans. (c) 18days] (a) 7  days   (b) 19 days   (c) 18 days  (d) 10days     (e) None (ii) A & B can together do a piece of work in 15 days. B alone can do it in 20 days.  A alone can do it in:  [Railway Exam-1991]         (a) 30 days     (b) 40 days    (c) 45 days(d) 60 days  (e) None (iii) A and B working together could mow a field in 28 days and with the help of C they could have mowed it in 21 days. How long would C take by himself ? [Ans. (c) 84days] (a) 86 days   (b) 48  days  (c) 84 days  (d) 68 days    (e) None (iv) A and B finish a job in 12 days, while A, B and C can finish it in 8 days. C alone will finish the job in: [Ans. (c) 24days] (a)20 day  (b) 14 day  (c) 24 day (d) 16 day (e) None (v) A can do a piece of work in 5 days, B in 4 days and A, B and C together in 2 days. In what time would C do it alone? [Ans. (d) 20 days] (a) 25 days   (b) 12 days   (c) 15 days  (d) 20 days     (e) None 7. (i) I can finish a work in 15 days at 8 hrs a day. You can finish it in (6 and 2/3) days at 9 hrs a day. Find in how many days we can finish it working together 10 hrs a day. [Ans. (b) 4 days] (a) 8 days   (b) 4 days   (c) 6days   (d) 9 days   (e) None (ii) I can finish a work in 16 days at 5 hrs a day. You can finish it in 12 days at 4 hrs a day. Find in how many days we can finish it working together 6 hrs a day.   [Ans. (a) 5 days] (a) 5 days    (b) 4 days    (c) 6days    (d) 8 days    (e) None 8. (i) A and B can do a piece of work in 12 days, B and C in 15 days, C and A in 20 days. How long would each take separately to do the same work? [Ans. (a) 30, 20,60 days] (a) 30, 20, 60 days      (b) 30, 20, 50 days     (c) 40, 20, 60 days     (d) 20, 30, 60 days      (e) None (ii) A and B can finish a piece of work in 30 days, B and C in 40 days while C and A in 60 days. How long will they take to finish the work together? [Ans. (a) 26 2/3 days] (a) 13 1/3 (b) 16 2/3     (c) 25    (d) 24      (e) None (iii) A and B can do a piece of work in 10 days, B and C in 15 days and C and A in 20 days. They all work at it for 6 days, and then A leaves, and B & C can go on together for 4 days more. If B then leaves, how long will C take to complete the work? [Ans. (c) 10 days]                                                       (a) 20 days (b) 25 days  (c) 10 days   (d) 15 days    (e) None 9. (i) A is thrice as fast as B, and is therefore able to finish a work in 60 days less than B. Find the time in which they can do it working together. [Ans. (a) 22.5 days] (a) 22.5 days   (b) 25 days   (c) 23days   (d) 19days  (e) None (ii) A is twice as fast as B, and is therefore able to finish a work in 30 days less than B. Find the time in which they can do it working together. [Ans. (b) 20 days] (a) 18 days   (b) 20 days   (c) 24days   (d) 22 days   (e) None (iii) A is 4 times  as fast as B, and is therefore able to finish a work in 45 days less than B. Find the time in which they can do it working together. [Ans. (a) 12 days] (a) 12 days   (b) 16 days   (c) 8days   (d) 20 days   (e) None (iv) A is thrice  as fast as B, and is therefore able to finish a work in 40 days less than B. Find the time in which they can do it working together. [Ans. (c) 15 days] (a) 16 days   (b) 10 days   (c) 15days   (d) 22 days   (e) None (v) A is thrice as good a workman as B, and is therefore able to finish a work in 80 days less than B. Find the time in which they can do it working together. [Ans. (a) 30 days] (a) 30 days   (b) 20 days   (c) 24days   (d) 25 days   (e) None 10. (i) To do a certain work B would take three times as long as A and C together and C twice as long as A and B together. The three men together complete the work in 10 days. How long would each take separately?     [Ans. (c) 24, 40, 30days] (a) 25, 30, 15 days    (b) 24, 30, 40  days   (c) 24, 40, 30days          (d) 30, 40, 24 days   (e) None 11. (i) A is twice as good a workman  as B. Together they  finish the work in 14 days . In how many days can it be done by each separately?  [Ans. (a) A=21, B=42 days] (a) 21, 42 days           (b) 42, 21 days       (c) 23, 21days   (d) 12, 24days            (e) None (ii) A and B together can do a piece of work in 8 days. If A does twice as much work as B in a given time, find how long A alone would take to do the work? [Ans. (b) 12 days] (a) 10 days   (b) 12 days   (c) 14days   (d) 16 days   (e) None (iii) A and B together can do a piece of work in 9 days. If A does thrice as much work as B in a given time, find how long A alone would take to do the work? [Ans. (a) 12 days] (a) 12days   (b) 14 days   (c) 16days   (d) 18days   (e) None (iv) A and B together can do a piece of work in 6 days. If A does twice as much work as B in a given time, find how long A alone would take to do the work? [Ans. (b) 9 days] (a) 16 days   (b) 9 days   (c) 18days   (d) 21 days   (e) None (v) A takes twice as much time as B and thrice as much time as C to finish a piece of work, working together they can finish the work in 2 days, find the time each will take to finish the work. [Ans. (a) 12, 6, 4 days] (a) 12, 6, 4 days         (b) 18, 9, 6 days     (c) 24, 12, 8 days      (d) 12, 18, 6 days    (e) None 12. (i) If  3 men or 4 women can reap, a field in 43 days, how long will 7 men and 5 women take to reap it? [Ans. (a)12days] (a) 12 days   (b) 14days   (c) 15days   (d) 18day    (e) None (ii) If 3 men or 5 women can reap,  a field in 43 days, how long will 5 men and 6 women take to reap it? [Ans. (a)15days] (a) 15 days   (b) 25days   (c) 18days   (d) 12day    (e) None (iii) If  6 men or 10 women can reap, a field in 86 days, how long will 10 men and 12 women take tom reap it? (a) 30 days   (b) 35days   (c) 25days   (d) 40day    (e) None (iv) If  4 men or 6 boys can reap a field in 20 days, how long will 6 men and 11 boys finish it?  [Ans. (b) 6days] (a) 8 days   (b) 6days   (c) 7days   (d) 9day    (e) None 13. (i) 1 men or 2 women or 3 boys can do a work in 44 days. Then in how many days will 1 man, 1 woman and 1 boy do the work? [Ans. (d) 24 days] (a) 26 days   (b) 19 days    (c) 18 days    (d) 24 days    (e) None (ii) 2 men or 3 women or 4 boys can do a work in 52 days. Then in how many days will 1 man, 1 woman and 1 boy do the work?                                                    [Ans. (d) 48 days] (a) 24 days   (b) 42 days    (c) 36 days    (d) 48 days    (e) None (iii) 3 men or 4 women or 5 boys can do a work in 47 days. Then in how many days will 1 man, 1 woman and 1 boy do the work?                                                      [Ans. (c) 60 days] (a) 40 days   (b) 50 days    (c) 60 days    (d) 45 days    (e) None 14. (i) A man or a woman or a boy can do a job in 20 days, 30 days or 60 days respectively. How many boys must assist 2 men and 8 women to do the work in 2 days?[Ans. (c) 8 boys]     (a) 6 boys     (b) 10 boys    (c) 8 boys   (d) 5 boys   (e) None (ii) A can do a job in 20 days .B in 30 days and C in 60 days. If A is helped on every 3rdday by B and C, then in how many days the job is finished? [Ans. (b) 15 days] (a) 20 days     (b) 15 days    (c) 18 days   (d) 24 days   (e) None (iii) A and B can do a job in 16 days and 12 days respectively. 4 days before finishing the job, A joined B. B has started the work alone. Find how many days B has worked alone?[Ans. (d) 5 days] (a) 8 days     (b) 10 days    (c) 4 days   (d) 5 days   (e) None (iii) A man, a woman or a boy can do a job in 20 days, 30 days or 60 days respectively. How many boys must assist 2 men and 8 women to do the work in 2 days?   [Ans. (a) 8 boys]      (a) 8 boys    (b) 10 boys    (c) 12 boys   (d) 16 boys   (e) None  (iv) A can do a piece of work in 24 days, while B alone can do it in 16 days. With the help of C they finish the work in 8 days. Find in how many days alone C can do the work?[Ans. (a) 48days] (a) 48 days     (b) 36 days    (c) 40 days   (d) 50 days   (e) None 15. (i) 6 men and 3 boys working together can do 5 times as much work per hour as a man and a boy together. Compare the work of a man with that of a boy. [Ans. (a) 2 : 1] (a) 2 : 1     (b) 3 : 1        (c) 3 : 2       (d) 4 : 1         (e) None (ii) 8 men and 4 boys working together can do 6 times as much work per hour as a man and a boy together. Compare the work of a man with that of a boy. [Ans. (c) 1 : 1] (a) 2 : 1     (b) 3 : 1    

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I had completed all the required formalities for the ssc gcl 2016 exam as on 28th February 2016. But when i attempted to check the status of my application, it appears to be pending. I have with me the e-receipt of the payment, which states that the transaction was a success, yet in the site it appears to be pending.Who should i contact?? how to resolve this?