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NIACL AO Mains 2019 Revision Test- Day 7

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Question 1

Who has won the Gandhi Peace Prize 2018?

Question 2

Noted director & screenwriter Lenin Rajendran passed away. He belonged to which of the following states?

Question 3

Abhinav Shaw, which is in news recently, is associated with which sports?

Question 4

Which of the following countries participated in ‘IMBEX 2018-19’ exercise with Indian Army at Chand mandir Military Station at Chandigarh?

Question 5

What is the theme of the 9th edition of 2019 Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit?

Question 6

Direction: Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Percentages of profit earned by the questions by the company over the years
Percentages of profit = × 100
What is the average Percentages profit earned by the company over the years?

Question 7

Direction: Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Percentages of profit earned by the questions by the company over the years
Percentages of profit = × 100
If expenditure of the company in year 2006 was 75000 then what was the respective ratio of income to expenditure of the company in that year?

Question 8

Direction: Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Percentages of profit earned by the questions by the company over the years
Percentages of profit = × 100
Percentages of profit earned by the company in the year 2009 was what per cent of the Percentages of profit earned by the company in the year 2005?

Question 9

Direction: Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Percentages of profit earned by the questions by the company over the years
Percentages of profit = × 100
If the income of company in years 2005 and 2007 was ₹ 680000 each, then what was the difference between the expenditures of company in years 2005 and 2007?

Question 10

Direction: Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Percentages of profit earned by the questions by the company over the years
Percentages of profit = × 100
If the profit earned by the company was ₹ 90000 in year 2008, then what was the income of company in that year?

Question 11

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:


A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H-are sitting around a circular table facing the center. Each one of them is related to other person in some way.
• F is sitting third to the right of his father.
• F has no daughter and out of his two sons only one is married and he is married to H and that son is not his immediate neighbor.
• C is sitting to the immediate right of his son D, who is the brother of F.
• Only two male has a female as one of their immediate neighbor.
• B is the only daughter of the family and her father is not A.
• E is sitting second to the right of B. B is the immediate neighbor of F.
• There are equal number of people sitting between F and D on either side of them.
• E is the sister-in-law of D. 
• One couple is sitting opposite to each other. The mother of B is sitting immediate right of her daughter.
How is G related to C?

Question 12

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:


A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H-are sitting around a circular table facing the center. Each one of them is related to other person in some way.
• F is sitting third to the right of his father.
• F has no daughter and out of his two sons only one is married and he is married to H and that son is not his immediate neighbor.
• C is sitting to the immediate right of his son D, who is the brother of F.
• Only two male has a female as one of their immediate neighbor.
• B is the only daughter of the family and her father is not A.
• E is sitting second to the right of B. B is the immediate neighbor of F.
• There are equal number of people sitting between F and D on either side of them.
• E is the sister-in-law of D. 
• One couple is sitting opposite to each other. The mother of B is sitting immediate right of her daughter.
Who sits 4th to the right of E?

Question 13

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:


A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H-are sitting around a circular table facing the center. Each one of them is related to other person in some way.
• F is sitting third to the right of his father.
• F has no daughter and out of his two sons only one is married and he is married to H and that son is not his immediate neighbor.
• C is sitting to the immediate right of his son D, who is the brother of F.
• Only two male has a female as one of their immediate neighbor.
• B is the only daughter of the family and her father is not A.
• E is sitting second to the right of B. B is the immediate neighbor of F.
• There are equal number of people sitting between F and D on either side of them.
• E is the sister-in-law of D. 
• One couple is sitting opposite to each other. The mother of B is sitting immediate right of her daughter.
How many people sits between H and B when counted from clockwise direction?

Question 14

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:


A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H-are sitting around a circular table facing the center. Each one of them is related to other person in some way.
• F is sitting third to the right of his father.
• F has no daughter and out of his two sons only one is married and he is married to H and that son is not his immediate neighbor.
• C is sitting to the immediate right of his son D, who is the brother of F.
• Only two male has a female as one of their immediate neighbor.
• B is the only daughter of the family and her father is not A.
• E is sitting second to the right of B. B is the immediate neighbor of F.
• There are equal number of people sitting between F and D on either side of them.
• E is the sister-in-law of D. 
• One couple is sitting opposite to each other. The mother of B is sitting immediate right of her daughter.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

Question 15

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:


A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H-are sitting around a circular table facing the center. Each one of them is related to other person in some way.
• F is sitting third to the right of his father.
• F has no daughter and out of his two sons only one is married and he is married to H and that son is not his immediate neighbor.
• C is sitting to the immediate right of his son D, who is the brother of F.
• Only two male has a female as one of their immediate neighbor.
• B is the only daughter of the family and her father is not A.
• E is sitting second to the right of B. B is the immediate neighbor of F.
• There are equal number of people sitting between F and D on either side of them.
• E is the sister-in-law of D. 
• One couple is sitting opposite to each other. The mother of B is sitting immediate right of her daughter.
How many females are there?

Question 16

Direction: In the given question, a theme followed by three passages is given. Determine which passage is based on the given theme and mark it as your option. More than one passage can be based on the given theme.
Ragging
A) Ragging which was introduced as the traditional form of welcoming students has changed into a dreadful affair. As a result, many students give up their studies and go back home, some lose their mental balance, and some are seriously injured. Strict measures should be passed by government to thwart such ragging and anybody found guilty of indulging in any form of ragging should be strictly dealt with.
B) Students should be sensitized on the adverse effect of ragging as once a harmless interaction between seniors and freshers degenerated into a dangerous entertainment. Three-year imprisonment or a fine of Rs 25000 has been imposed to check this hooliganism in the college and university. This punishment may serve a deterrent so as not to allow things go out of hand.
C) There was a time when most of the colleges were affected by the menacing consequences of ragging but now it is not the case. Ragging has not been so pernicious for a long time. It is these couple of years where it became worse. Ragging will automatically gradually lose its significance, it is unnecessarily overrated.

Question 17

Direction: In the given question, a theme followed by three passages is given. Determine which passage is based on the given theme and mark it as your option. More than one passage can be based on the given theme.
Brain Drain
A) Migration of a significant number of educated and talented people from a country is referred to as Brain Drain. It occurs because of better job prospects in other countries as compared to one’s own country. Besides, brain drain may even occur at industrial or organizational levels when there is mass exodus from a company or industry as the other offers a better pay and other benefits.
B) Many nations of the world have been experiencing mass emigration and choosing not to return and most of them who chose to leave are young and educated and this phenomenon is termed as Brain Drain. Even though people are willing to contribute to their state, but a life of poverty and suffering compels them to leave their country.
C) In search of better working conditions and salaries abroad, graduates and skilled workers are leaving their country. It can happen almost anywhere for many reasons such as instability, political oppression, or lack of economic opportunity, and pull factors drawing them towards another country, such as better job opportunities, freedom, or political stability.

Question 18

Direction: In the given question, a theme followed by three passages is given. Determine which passage is based on the given theme and mark it as your option. More than one passage can be based on the given theme.
Humanism
A) Humanism is a philosophical and ethical stance that emphasizes the value and agency of human beings, individually and collectively, and generally prefers critical thinking and evidence (rationalism and empiricism) over acceptance of dogma or superstition.
B) Human dignity and the common good are under threat. The threshold of basic respect for human life is being crossed, and brutally at that, not only by instances of individual conduct but also by the effects of societal choices and structures.
C) A vision aimed at promoting a humanism of fraternity and solidarity between individuals and peoples is prevailing. This idea is to take part in the discussion of human rights, which are central to the search for universally acceptable criteria for decisions.

Question 19

Direction: In the given question, a theme followed by three passages is given. Determine which passage is based on the given theme and mark it as your option. More than one passage can be based on the given theme.
Veganism
A)From some couple of years more than 14000 people formally promised to not eat animal products. Participation in Veganuary has more than doubled every year since the campaign began. People are embracing vegan living by refusing to use animals for food, clothing and are against any type of cruelty to or exploitation of animals.
B) Vegans suffer because, much as they may deny it, veganism is a self-inflicted curse. It is like being a vampire as you are doomed to live in a nether-world on the margins of society, cruelly constrained by your bizarre dietary practices, feared and shunned by normal people, only really able to associate with your own kind because only they understand or care.
C) When we eat meat we’re never short of dinner options. But when you’re a vegan every one of the delicious possibilities is verboten. The main objection has nothing to do with the inconvenience but has more to do with moral outlook because what bothers the most is the lack of respect for the species that matters above all else: the human one.

Question 20

Direction: In the given question, a theme followed by three passages is given. Determine which passage is based on the given theme and mark it as your option. More than one passage can be based on the given theme.
Climate change
A) Climate change is a myth and we have been brainwashed into thinking climate change is a real thing that “threatens all of humanity” or some other nonsense, but it’s just that: nonsense. When you look closely at it, the so-called evidence for climate change, or “global warming” or “warmageddon” or “planetary death spiral” or whatever they’re calling it these days, it doesn’t stand up to scrutiny.
B) Weather is what is happening in the atmosphere at any time or short period of time. Weather conditions can change suddenly. Weather is driven by the heat stored in the Earth's atmosphere, which comes from energy from the Sun.
C) The Earth’s climate does go through natural cycles of warming and cooling. Just a few degrees can have very dramatic effects, and what's happening now is at a far greater rate than we've ever seen. More importantly, we know that it's largely caused by human activity.
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