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Study the information carefully to answer the following questions:
In a Sports Club consisting of 1250 Members, the ratio of Males to Females is 3 : 2 respectively. All the members are enrolled in five different Games viz. Boxing, Judo and Karate, Badminton, Table Tennis and Law Tennis. 18 percent of the Females are enrolled in Judo and Karate. 40 percent of Males are enrolled in Badminton. One-fifth of the females are enrolled in the table tennis. The ratio of enrolment of males to females in the Judo and Karate is 3 : 2 respectively. 20 percent of the total numbers of members are enrolled in boxing. Females enrolled in table tennis are 80 percent of the males enrolled in the same game. 12 percent of the males are enrolled in lawn tennis. The remaining males are enrolled in boxing. 25 percent of the females are enrolled in badminton and the remaining females are enrolled the lawn tennis.[1] What is the total number of members enrolled in the table tennis?
(1) 250
(2) 125
(3) 100
(4) 425
(5) None of these[2] What is the total number of females enrolled in boxing and judo and karate together?
(1) 250
(2) 185
(3) 240
(4) 275
(5) None of these[3] What is the number of females enrolled in the badminton?
(1) 90
(2) 300
(3) 150
(4) 125
(5) None of these[4] Number of males enrolled in Lawn Tennis forms approximately what percent of total number of the members in the sports club?
(1) 11
(2) 7
(3) 15
(4) 20
(5) 23[5] Number of males enrolled in boxing forms what percent of the number of females enrolled in the same game? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
(1) 66.67
(2) 83.34
(3) 58.78
(4) 77.76
(5) 42.45last reply by CpjJwWHV • 9 years ago • asked in NMAT
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Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.
Three families X, Y and Z comprising of ten members A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J & K. Each family has at least three members out of which at least one male and one female. They travel in three cars I, II and III in such a way that at least three members travel in each car and all the members of any of the families do not travel together. At least one female and one male travel in each car.
A is wife of J and mother of F and they belong to family X, E is sister of B who is son of C and belongs to family Y. G is father of H and husband of K. D is father of B, A and K travel in Car I only with H. E and B do not travel in the same car. G and C travel in car II. B does not travel with D and F. J does not travel with F.[1] Which of the following group of people represent one complete family?
(1) GJF
(2) GKF
(3) GKH
(4) AJH
(5) None of these[2] How is J related to F?
(1) Father
(2) Brother
(3) Son
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these[3] How is H related to K?
(1) Daughter
(2) Son
(3) Mother
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these[4] Four member travel in which car?
(1) Car I
(2) Car II
(3) Car III
(4) Car I and II
(5) Car II or III[5] Which of the following combination of family and its members is correct?
(1) X-A, F, H
(2) Y – G, K, H
(3) Z – A, J, F
(4) X – G, J, H
(5) Y – C, D, E, Blast reply by CpjJwWHV • 13 years ago • asked in NMAT
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Refer to the following data and answer the questions that follow.
There is an empty three-self bookcase. T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are seven objects to be placed either on the lower middle or top shelf of the bookcase with the following conditions:
(i) At least two objects should be on the top shelf.
(ii) There should be no more than four objects on any shelf.
(iii) T and U should be on different shelves.
(iv) V is to be either on one shelf or two shelves above the shelf where X is placed.
(v) W is to be either on one shelf or two shelves above the shelf that X is on.[1] If V and w are the only two objects on one of the shelves and four objects are on the middle shelf, which of the following must be true?
(1) Y is on the top shelf.
(2) U is on the bottom shelf
(3) T is on the middle shelf
(4) Z is on the middle shelf[2] If all the seven objects are on two shelves, which of the following must be true?
(1) T, V and W are on the top shelf.
(2) No more than three objects are on the middle shelf.
(3) At least three objects are on the top shelf.
(4) U is on the top shelf.[3] If V and T are the only objects on one of the shelves, which of the following must be true?
(1) U is either on the middle or top shelf.
(2) X is on the bottom shelf.
(3) W is on the top shelf.
(4) If Y is on the bottom shelf, Z is on the middle shelf.asked in NMAT
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These questions are based on the context given below.
Following are the conditions of promotion from Junior Officer’s Cadre to Senior Officer’s Cadre in an organization. The Candidate must
(1) have completed at least 5 years in the organization.
(2) have secured 65% marks in the written test for promotion.
(3) have secured 60% marks in the Group Discussion.
(4) have secured 70% marks in the interview.
(5) have good record of his work performance.
(6) have good communication skill and get along well with his colleagues.
(7) not be more than 40 years and less than 30 years as on 1-9-2003.
(8) have good academic record with an average of at least 65% marks.
However, in the case of a candidate who
(9) satisfies all other conditions except (4) above but has secured 75% marks in the written test and 65% marks in the Group Discussion, the case is to be referred to the General Manager (Personnel)- GM (P) for the decision.
(10) satisfies all other criteria except (8) above but secured an average of more than 60% marks, the case is to be referred to the Managing Director (MD) of the organization.
Now read the information provided in the case of each candidate in each of the questions given below and decide on the basis of the information provided and based on the above conditions, which of the courses of action you would suggest. These cases are given to you as on 5.9.2003. You are not to assume anything.
(1) if the case is to be referred to MD.
(2) if the candidate is not to be promoted.
(3) if the candidate is to be promoted.
(4) if the case is to be referred to GM(P).[1] 33 years old Renu has a good academic record with an average of 68% marks and has good communication skill. She has completed six years in the organization. She has secured 63% marks in Group Discussion, 71% marks in interview and 68% marks in written test for promotion. She gets along well with her colleagues and has good record of her work performance. [2] Venkatesh, who is 38 years old, has good academic record with an average of 61% marks. He has secured 65% marks in the written test for promotion, 72% marks in interview and 63% marks in Group discussion. He has good communication skill and gets along well with his colleagues. He has good record of his work performance and has completed 7 years in the organization. [3] 34 years old Madhu has secured 60% marks in written promotion test, 72% marks in interview and 69% marks in Group Discussion. She has good communication skill and gets along well with her colleagues. Her record of work performance is good and she has completed 6 ½ years in the organization. [4] Tarun has completed 6 years in the organization. He is 34 years old and has a good academic record with an average of 68% marks. He has secured 66% marks in Group Discussion, 67% marks in interview and 76% marks in the written test for promotion. He has good communication skill, gets along well with his colleagues and his work performance is good.
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Read the following information to answer these questions.
The Director of a Management Institute has announced that six guest lectures on different areas like Leadership, Decision Making, Quality Circle, Motivation, Assessment Centre and Group Discussion are to organized, one on each day from Monday to Sunday.
(i) Motivation should be organized immediately after Assessment Centre.
(ii) Quality Circle should be organized on Wednesday and should be followed by Group Discussion.
(iii) Decision Making should be organized on Friday and there should be a gap of two days between Leadership and Group Discussion.
(iv) One day there will be no lecture (Saturday is not that day), just before that day Group Discussion will be organized.[1] Which of the pairs of lectures were organized on the first and the last day?
(1) Group Discussion and Decision Making
(2) Group Discussion and Quality Circle
(3) Quality Circle and Motivation
(4) None of these[2] How many lectures are organized between Motivation and Quality Circle?
(1) Three
(2) Two
(3) One
(4) Four[3] Which day will the lectures on Leadership be organized?
(1) Friday
(2) Wednesday
(3) Tuesday
(4) None of theselast reply by CpjJwWHV • 12 years ago • asked in NMAT
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Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.
At an Electronic Data Processing Unit, five out of the eight program sets P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are to be operated daily. On any one day, except for the first day of a month, only three of the program sets must be the ones that were operated on the previous day. The program operating must also satisfy the following conditions:
(i) If program P is to be operated on a day, V cannot be operated on that day.
(ii) If Q is to be operated on a day, T must be one of the programs to be operated after Q.
(iii) If R is to be operated on a day, V must be one of the programs to be operated after R.
(iv) the last program to be operated on any day must be either S or U.[1] Which of the following could be the set of programs to be operated on the first day of a month?
(1) T, U, R, V, S
(2) U, Q, S, T, W
(3) V, Q, R, T, S
(4) Q, S, R, V, U[2] Which of the following is true of any day’s valid program set operation?
(1) R cannot be operated at fourth place.
(2) Q cannot be operated at third place.
(3) P cannot be operated at third place.
(4) T cannot be operated at third place.[3] If R is operated at third place in a sequence, which of the following cannot be the second program in that sequence?
(1) T
(2) S
(3) Q
(4) Ulast reply by CpjJwWHV • 12 years ago • asked in NMAT
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