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Question 1
(A) The favored destination of this well-heeled tribe is not Las Vegas, the archetypal gambling capital.
(B) Gambling, prostitution and alcohol are the three activities many countries have tried to ban but not to much avail.
(C) Although public gambling is illegal in India, with the exception of Goa and Sikkim, it flourishes under the legal radar in many different forms.
(D) Barred or not, they manage to thrive and sometimes more if they are legally prohibited.
(E) It is Macau, the world’s largest gambling den.
(F) Apparently, Indians have a great penchant for gambling and the extent of this has achieved some international notoriety.
Question 2
(A) The favored destination of this well-heeled tribe is not Las Vegas, the archetypal gambling capital.
(B) Gambling, prostitution and alcohol are the three activities many countries have tried to ban but not to much avail.
(C) Although public gambling is illegal in India, with the exception of Goa and Sikkim, it flourishes under the legal radar in many different forms.
(D) Barred or not, they manage to thrive and sometimes more if they are legally prohibited.
(E) It is Macau, the world’s largest gambling den.
(F) Apparently, Indians have a great penchant for gambling and the extent of this has achieved some international notoriety.
Question 3
(A) The favored destination of this well-heeled tribe is not Las Vegas, the archetypal gambling capital.
(B) Gambling, prostitution and alcohol are the three activities many countries have tried to ban but not to much avail.
(C) Although public gambling is illegal in India, with the exception of Goa and Sikkim, it flourishes under the legal radar in many different forms.
(D) Barred or not, they manage to thrive and sometimes more if they are legally prohibited.
(E) It is Macau, the world’s largest gambling den.
(F) Apparently, Indians have a great penchant for gambling and the extent of this has achieved some international notoriety.
Question 4
(A) The favored destination of this well-heeled tribe is not Las Vegas, the archetypal gambling capital.
(B) Gambling, prostitution and alcohol are the three activities many countries have tried to ban but not to much avail.
(C) Although public gambling is illegal in India, with the exception of Goa and Sikkim, it flourishes under the legal radar in many different forms.
(D) Barred or not, they manage to thrive and sometimes more if they are legally prohibited.
(E) It is Macau, the world’s largest gambling den.
(F) Apparently, Indians have a great penchant for gambling and the extent of this has achieved some international notoriety.
Question 5
(A) The favored destination of this well-heeled tribe is not Las Vegas, the archetypal gambling capital.
(B) Gambling, prostitution and alcohol are the three activities many countries have tried to ban but not to much avail.
(C) Although public gambling is illegal in India, with the exception of Goa and Sikkim, it flourishes under the legal radar in many different forms.
(D) Barred or not, they manage to thrive and sometimes more if they are legally prohibited.
(E) It is Macau, the world’s largest gambling den.
(F) Apparently, Indians have a great penchant for gambling and the extent of this has achieved some international notoriety.
Question 6
XYZ is a toy making Company which is making 6 types of toys A, B, C, D, E and F every year. The pie chart below represents the percentage of each type of toys produced by the Company in the year 2016. Total 27000 toys were produced by the company XYZ in 2016.
What is the sum of number of toys of type F and D produced by the company in 2016?
Question 7
XYZ is a toy making Company which is making 6 types of toys A, B, C, D, E and F every year. The pie chart below represents the percentage of each type of toys produced by the Company in the year 2016. Total 27000 toys were produced by the company XYZ in 2016.
Question 8
XYZ is a toy making Company which is making 6 types of toys A, B, C, D, E and F every year. The pie chart below represents the percentage of each type of toys produced by the Company in the year 2016. Total 27000 toys were produced by the company XYZ in 2016.
Question 9
XYZ is a toy making Company which is making 6 types of toys A, B, C, D, E and F every year. The pie chart below represents the percentage of each type of toys produced by the Company in the year 2016. Total 27000 toys were produced by the company XYZ in 2016.
Question 10
XYZ is a toy making Company which is making 6 types of toys A, B, C, D, E and F every year. The pie chart below represents the percentage of each type of toys produced by the Company in the year 2016. Total 27000 toys were produced by the company XYZ in 2016.
Question 11
Six people – C, D, E, F, G and H are standing in a straight line facing North not necessarily in the same order. D is standing second to the right of F, C is standing fourth to the left of H and H is not standing on the extreme end of the line. E is standing second to the right of D.
Question 12
Six people – C, D, E, F, G and H are standing in a straight line facing North not necessarily in the same order. D is standing second to the right of F, C is standing fourth to the left of H and H is not standing on the extreme end of the line. E is standing second to the right of D.
Question 13
Six people – C, D, E, F, G and H are standing in a straight line facing North not necessarily in the same order. D is standing second to the right of F, C is standing fourth to the left of H and H is not standing on the extreme end of the line. E is standing second to the right of D.
Question 14
Six people – C, D, E, F, G and H are standing in a straight line facing North not necessarily in the same order. D is standing second to the right of F, C is standing fourth to the left of H and H is not standing on the extreme end of the line. E is standing second to the right of D.
Question 15
Six people – C, D, E, F, G and H are standing in a straight line facing North not necessarily in the same order. D is standing second to the right of F, C is standing fourth to the left of H and H is not standing on the extreme end of the line. E is standing second to the right of D.
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