[QUOTE=Yousuf Aziz;1004915]In my opinion, argument/justification (even of one sentence or so) was required because it was a question of 5 marks. But it all depends on examiner.[/QUOTE]
:dd Lets see what happens. The only thing I am worried about is not the about the argument or lack of it, but that examiner might think I cheated . I hope he checks the rough sheet. |
[QUOTE=Nazish Hina;1004917]Why doesn't anyone talk about the cousing being from the maternal side?
Am I the only one who thought that? :( Sent from my HUAWEI[/QUOTE] I thought the answer would be sister if we were talking about "mother's" nephew. Since the question is about paternal cousins, the answer should technically be cousin. |
[QUOTE=Uzair Awan;1004295]Q5 (A) RAM random access memory also known as temporary memory or volatile memory or physical memory. The user can read as well as write in this type of memory. The data remains until unless computer remains in ON state.
forexample: runing of programs, copying of data etc ROM read only memory also known as permanent memory or non volatile memory. The user can read but cannot write and the data remains even it is switched off. forexample: BIOS, CMOS setting etc. Note: Now we have some types of ROM that can also be rewritable e.g EEPROM electrically erasable programmable read only memory. Q5 (B) System Bus(transfer data between sys components) , Address Bus(contains address of the component to which data is to be transferred) , Control Bus (Controls the data to be transferred e.g timer, counter) Q5 (C) CPU(ALU, CU), MainMemory(Primary/Secondary) Q5 (D) Mainframe Computer, Micro Computer, Mini Computer, Super Computers, Q7 (A) Ans 2650 Q7 (B) Ans 150mins Q7 (C) Ans Rawalpindi to Islamabad Rs=146/ticket for rwp to muree Rs=154/ticket Q7 (D) Ans D is Sister of C Q8 (A) Ans Sarim=260.8696 mariam=65.2174 Arham=173.9131 Q8 (B) Ans 532 total students Q8 (C) Ans 17km Q8 (D) Medicine --> Eojdjefn[/QUOTE] 7 (c) Rawalpindi to Islamabad is Rs. 130 / ticket and Rawalpindi to Murree is Rs. 170 / ticket |
[QUOTE=aminshah101;1004040]I think 7 (d) is sister, not cousin. As it said D is not brother of C but it did not deny that D cannot be sister of C.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Commie Fabian;1004256]Allah karay its sister :p I wrote (d)[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=aminshah101;1004463]Sister hi hai iss ka answer.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=fawadhash;1004738]Yes, its sister. Dang ghalat ho gya[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Dilrauf;1004815]Sister and Cousin both are right, we can't confine it as parameter to just sister ...[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=SHELLARE;1008579]I thought the answer would be sister if we were talking about "mother's" nephew. Since the question is about paternal cousins, the answer should technically be cousin.[/QUOTE] Most of fellows missed the logic in first sentence, A told B that C is his father's [SIZE="7"][B]nephew[/B][/SIZE]. @SHELLARE is right so am I and all other friends who wrote Cousins. |
[url]http://www.indiabix.com/verbal-reasoning/direction-sense-test/001003[/url] (Q no: 8.c)
[url]http://www.sawaal.com/coding-decoding-questions-and-answers/in-a-certain-code-language-computer-is-written-as-rfuvqnpc-how-will-medicine-be-written-in-that-code_7314[/url] (Q no: 8.d) [url]http://www.avatto.com/aptitude/verbal-reasoning/mcqs/blood-relation/questions-answers/106/2.html[/url] (Qno: 7.d) [url]http://skonlinelearning.blogspot.com/2013_10_01_archive.html[/url] (Qno: 7,b) [url]https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/~cll/lskills/WN/NumeracyDiagrms.html[/url] (Qno: 6,a) Go through links for the General.Ability paper. |
[QUOTE=Duxbux;1008743]Most of fellows missed the logic in first sentence, A told B that C is his father's [SIZE="7"][B]nephew[/B][/SIZE].
@SHELLARE is right so am I and all other friends who wrote Cousins.[/QUOTE] Is is sister and brother for sure. Mann ko tasalli denay ke liye cousin likh lain :D |
[QUOTE=aminshah101;1004041]I think it was 50 students in school.
Let x be the students who have diet for 52 days. After 20 days, i.e. on 32nd day, when 400 students come, diet is left for 24 days only. That means 400 students consume a diet otherwise sufficient for 8 days for original no. of students (32 - 24 = 8) Hence, original students = x = 400/8 = 50 students.[/QUOTE] I reckon the other logic to prove you are right could be as follows: after 20 days, the original food provision left was for 32 days, which was finished in 4 days after the arrival of 400 students. that makes it a 1 to 8 ratio and hence the original students should be 50, i.e. 50 : 400 |
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[QUOTE=fawadhash;1004742]How come Mariam has less than Arham? Doesn't Arham get 2/3 of Mariam?[/QUOTE]
Yes you are right, and the correct answer will be Sarim's share is 352.94 Mariam's share is 88.23 Aslam's share is 58.23 |
:[QUOTE=Taaruf Bhatti;1003360]MCQs
1. White wall wash is done with? 2. Which gas is used for ripening of fruits? 3. Which planet is nearest to earth? 4. Sulfuric acid was invented by? 5. Lock jaws is associated with which disease? 6. Which branch of physics is about atomic nuclei? 7. Sonar is used to measure? 8. Radar receive waves called? 9. Plaster of Paris is obtained from? 10. Phosphorus helps plant growth of which part? 11. The blue color of sky is due to? 12. Shortsightedness can be removed with which of following lens? 13. Blood clotting happens in which part of human body? 14. Newspaper can be recycled how many times?[/QUOTE] :nono Q-4 's answer is Muslim alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan (Geber). |
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