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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
One half of a certain number is equal to 65% of 2nd number. What the ratio of 1st number to 2nd number?
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Solution (b)
Let the 1st number be X and 2nd number be Y
Now, X/2 = 65% Y
X/2 = (65/100) Y
X/Y = 13/10
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Solution (b)
Let the 1st number be X and 2nd number be Y
Now, X/2 = 65% Y
X/2 = (65/100) Y
X/Y = 13/10
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Sudeep starting from his house goes 5km in the east, and then he turns to his left and goes 4 km. Finally he turns to his left and goes 5 km. now how far is he from his house and in what direction?
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Solution (a)
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
If A is the brother of B; B is the sister of C; and C is the father of D, how is D related to A?
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Solution (d)
If D is male, the answer is nephew.
If D is female, the answer is niece.
As the sex of D is not known, hence the relation between D and A cannot be determined.
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Solution (d)
If D is male, the answer is nephew.
If D is female, the answer is niece.
As the sex of D is not known, hence the relation between D and A cannot be determined.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow each passage. Your answer to these questions should be based on passage only.
Why do people obey the law? If you knew that you could get away with a crime, would you do it? For example, let’s say that you want a candy bar but don’t have the money to buy it, would you take if you knew you wouldn’t get caught? What about a more serious crime-like burglary or murder?
Deterrence theory says that people don’t commit crimes because they are afraid of getting caught-instead of being motivated from deep moral sense. According to Deterrence theory, people are most likely to be dissuaded from committing a crime if the punishment is swift, certain and severe.
According to the author, why do people shy away from committing crimes?
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Solution (a)
Read the statement “Deterrence theory says that people don’t commit crimes because they are afraid of getting caught “hence option (a) is correct answer. Option (b) is in contravention to author’s opinion. Option (c) is not related to the passage.
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Solution (a)
Read the statement “Deterrence theory says that people don’t commit crimes because they are afraid of getting caught “hence option (a) is correct answer. Option (b) is in contravention to author’s opinion. Option (c) is not related to the passage.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow each passage. Your answer to these questions should be based on passage only.
Why do people obey the law? If you knew that you could get away with a crime, would you do it? For example, let’s say that you want a candy bar but don’t have the money to buy it, would you take if you knew you wouldn’t get caught? What about a more serious crime-like burglary or murder?
Deterrence theory says that people don’t commit crimes because they are afraid of getting caught-instead of being motivated from deep moral sense. According to Deterrence theory, people are most likely to be dissuaded from committing a crime if the punishment is swift, certain and severe.
Increasing the number of patrols will help curb the number of drunk and drive cases because it increases the punishment’s?
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Solution (b)
The passage says that people dissuade from committing a crime if the punishment is swift, certain and severe. Patrolling improves the certainty of the punishment and hence option B is the correct choice, swiftness is related to the crime duration of the trial whereas the severity is related to the period and intensity of the punishment.
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Solution (b)
The passage says that people dissuade from committing a crime if the punishment is swift, certain and severe. Patrolling improves the certainty of the punishment and hence option B is the correct choice, swiftness is related to the crime duration of the trial whereas the severity is related to the period and intensity of the punishment.