- DI & DS
- English Language
- GK
-
Intelligence & CR
- Alphabet & Number Ranking
- Analytical Reasoning
- Blood Relations Test
- Coding - Decoding
- Comparision of Ranks
- Direction Sense Test
- Mathematical Operation / Number Puzzles
- Series
- Sitting Arrangement
- Statement and Arguement
- Statement and Conclusion
- Statement and Course of Action
- Statement-Assumption
- Syllogism
-
Mathematical Skills
- Average
- Calender
- Clocks
- Geometry
- Height and Distance
- Logarithms
- Mensuration
- Mixtures and Alligations
- Number System
- Percentage
- Permutation and Computation
- Probability
- Profit and Loss
- Ratio and Proportion
- Set Theory
- Simple calculations
- Simple Equations
- Simple Interest and Compound Interest
- Time and Work
- Time, Speed and Distance
Loading
-
85.
The following chart presents the data collected for an on-line job portal InfiniteJobs.com. For each Question, there are two Statements, each of which could be either True or False.
Year Category Number of
RegistrationsNumber of Candidates
who posted their CV'sNumber of
Candidates shortlisted
by EmployersNumber of
offered jobs2004 Technical 61,205 59,981 684 181 2004 Managerial 19,236 15,389 138 48 2005 Technical 63,298 60,133 637 115 2005 Managerial 45,292 40,763 399 84 [1] Statement X: The percentage increase in number of Registrations from 2004 to 2005 is higher for Managerial candidates than for Technical candidates
Statement Y: The overall Registrations have grown by more than 25%
(a) Only [X] is True
(b) Only [Y] is True
(c) Both [X] and [Y] are True
(d) Neither [X] nor [Y] is True
[2] Statement X: The percentage of drop-outs (from Registration stage to posting CV’s) had decreased from 2004 to 2005 for Managerial category
Statement Y: The percentage of drop-outs was higher for Technical than for Managerial category in 2005
(a) Only [X] is True
(b) Only [Y] is True
(c) Both [X] and [Y] are True
(d) Neither [X] nor [Y] is True[3] Statement X: The success rate of candidates getting shortlisted based on CV’s is higher for Managerial category than for Technical category in 2005.
Statement Y: The success rate of candidates getting shortlisted based on CV’s is better for Managerial category in 2005 than in 2004.
(a) Only [X] is True
(b) Only [Y] is True
(c) Both [X] and [Y] are True
(d) Neither [X] nor [Y] is True[4] Statement X: In 2004, the number of candidates offered jobs as a proportion of the number of CV’s posted was higher for Technical than for Managerial candidates
Statement Y: In 2004, among those short-listed by Employers, the Technical category had a higher success rate in securing jobs than the Managerial category
(a) Only [X] is True
(b) Only [Y] is True
(c) Both [X] and [Y] are True
(d) Neither [X] nor [Y] is Trueasked in SNAP
View Comments [0 Reply]
-
86.
-
87.
-
88.
-
89.
-
90.