Verbal Reasoning - Eligibility Test
Exam Duration: 60 Mins Total Questions : 30
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
Following are the eligibility criteria for applying for the post of officer in a bank :
I. The candidate should be a graduate with at least 65% marks.
II. The candidate should have at least 60% marks in graduation if he has post-graduation with at least 65% marks.
III. The candidate should have at least 55% marks in graduation and at least 60% marks in post-graduation if he holds a doctoral degree (Ph.D).
IV. The candidate should have at least 55% marks in both graduation and in post-graduation if he has at least five years work experience after post-graduation.
V. The candidate should have at least 60% marks in graduation if he has at least ten years work experience after graduation.
In each of the following question, details of one candidate are given.You have to find whether the candidate in each question is eligible under which of the above criteria. The candidate may be eligible under one or more of the criteria given above. Read the information given in each question and find out the correct answer.Samar Rastogi has secured 60% marks in post-graduation and has been working for the past five years since then.He has secured 55% marks in graduation.
Samar Rastogi has secured 60% marks in post-graduation and has been working for the past five years since then.He has secured 55% marks in graduation.
- (a)
Not eligible
- (b)
III only
- (c)
IV only
- (d)
III and IV only
- (e)
None of these
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Following are the eligibility criteria for applying for the post of officer in a bank:
I. The candidate should be a graduate with at least 65% marks.
II. The candidate should have at least 60% marks in graduation if he has post-graduation with at least 65% marks.
III. The candidate should have at least 55% marks in graduation and at least 60% marks in post-graduation if he holds a doctoral degree (Ph.D).
IV. The candidate should have at least 55% marks in both graduation and in post-graduation if he has at least five years work experience after post-graduation.
V. The candidate should have at least 60% marks in graduation if he has at least ten years work experience after graduation.
In each of the following question, details of one candidate are given.You have to find whether the candidate in each question is eligible under which of the above criteria. The candidate may be eligible under one or more of the criteria given above. Read the information given in each question and find out the correct answer.
Ravi Gautam has been working for the past seven years after completing his Ph.D. He has secured 50% marks in graduation and 55% marks in post-graduation.
- (a)
Not eligible
- (b)
III and IV only
- (c)
IV only
- (d)
V only
- (e)
None of these
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Following are the eligibility criteria for applying for the post of officer in a bank:
I. The candidate should be a graduate with at least 65% marks.
II. The candidate should have at least 60% marks in graduation if he has post-graduation with at least 65% marks.
III. The candidate should have at least 55% marks in graduation and at least 60% marks in post-graduation if he holds a doctoral degree (Ph.D).
IV. The candidate should have at least 55% marks in both graduation and in post-graduation if he has at least five years work experience after post-graduation.
V. The candidate should have at least 60% marks in graduation if he has at least ten years work experience after graduation.
In each of the following question, details of one candidate are given.You have to find whether the candidate in each question is eligible under which of the above criteria. The candidate may be eligible under one or more of the criteria given above. Read the information given in each question and find out the correct answer.
Gargi Sen has secured 65% marks in both graduation and post-graduation. She has been working for the last ten years after completing her Ph.D.
- (a)
I and II only
- (b)
I,II and III only
- (c)
II, III and V only
- (d)
I,II,IV and V only
- (e)
None of these
Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below it:
Trinity Health Club gives 40% concession in monthly fees to those who belong to any one of the following categories:
(i) All children in the age group of 5 to 12years who come from low income group and produce income land birth certificates.
(ii) All girls/women upto 25 years of age who represent their school or college in sports and games.
(iii) Unemployed married women in the age group of 35 to 50 years.
(iv) Senior citizens of age 50 years and above.
(v) All physically handicapped persons who produce relevant medical certificates.
(vi) All people who donate blood once a year or social workers/volunteers of registered social/cultural organisations.
(vii)Servicemen/Ex-servicemen of Police/Defence Forces
(viii) Sons and daughters of donors/founder members of the Trinity Health Club
Decide in each of the following cases whether the person is'eligible', find out his category/ies which is/are applicable to him/her for taking this decision and indicate your answer accordingly. Do not assume any information which is not given.
Shilpa, a 9-year old school girl and daughter of a merchant, has participated in dance and music competitions. Her father, who is 55 years old, has given large donations to the club for organising blood camps. Her uncle is one of the founders of Trinity Clubs.
- (a)
Eligible (i),(ii),(iv) and (viii) only
- (b)
Eligible (i) only
- (c)
Eligible (viii) only
- (d)
Eligible (i), (ii) and (vi) only
- (e)
Not eligible
Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below it:
Trinity Health Club gives 40% concession in monthly fees to those who belong to any one of the following categories:
(i) All children in the age group of 5 to 12years who come from low income group and produce income land birth certificates.
(ii) All girls/women upto 25 years of age who represent their school or college in sports and games.
(iii) Unemployed married women in the age group of 35 to 50 years.
(iv) Senior citizens of age 50 years and above.
(v) All physically handicapped persons who produce relevant medical certificates.
(vi) All people who donate blood once a year or social workers/volunteers of registered social/cultural organisations.
(vii)Servicemen/Ex-servicemen of Police/Defence Forces
(viii) Sons and daughters of donors/founder members of the Trinity Health Club
Decide in each of the following cases whether the person is'eligible', find out his category/ies which is/are applicable to him/her for taking this decision and indicate your answer accordingly. Do not assume any information which is not given.
Shweta is an 11-year old school girl who can produce her birth certificate. Her parents are senior citizens and regular blood donors. Though a medically-certified physically handicapped person, she represents her school in national games competition for the physically handicapped.
- (a)
Eligible (i), (ii) and (vi) only
- (b)
Eligible (iv) and (v) only
- (c)
Eligible (ii) and (v) only
- (d)
Eligible (i), (ii) and (iv) only
- (e)
Not eligible
Following are the conditions for granting advance of Rs. 10 lakhs to the farmers for purchasing tractor, by a Gramin Bank.
The farmer must -
(i) have at least five acres of cultivable land.
(ii) be able to produce collateral of at least Rs. 8 lakhs.
(iii) not be more than 50 years old as on 1.12.2005
(iv) not have any outstanding unpaid loan from the bank.
(v) be able to produce a recommendation from the Panchayat Pradhan. In the case of a farmer who satisfies all other criteria except-
(A) at (i) above, but is able to cultivate more than one crop in each piece of land, the case is to be referred to Chairman of the bank;
(B) at (iv) above, but has Fixed Deposits of at least Rs. 4 lakhs with the bank, the case is to be referred to the General Manager of the bank.
In question below, detailed information of one farmer is given. You have to carefully study the information provided in each case and take one of the following courses of action based on the information and conditions given above. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.12.2005. You have to indicate your decision by marking answers to each question as follows:
Nishant Pathak was born on 14th August, 1958. He has three acres of cultivable land. He can produce a recommendation letter from the Panchayat Pradhan. He can give collateral of Rs. 9 lakhs and doesn't have any outstanding loan from the bank. He grows two crops in each piece of his land.
- (a)
if the advance is not to be granted
- (b)
if the case is to be referred to the General Manager of the bank
- (c)
if the data provided is not adequate to take a decision
- (d)
if the advance is to be granted - (e)
if the case is to be referred to the chairman of the bank
Following are the criteria for selection of computer professionals in an organisation :
The candidate must -
(i) be a Computer Engineer or MCA with first class having minimum 65% marks.
(ii) have secured at least 50% marks in the selection Test.
(iii) have secured at least 40% marks in the interview.
(iv) not be less than 21 years and not more than 30 years of age as on 1.10.2005.
In case of a candidate who satisfies all other criteria expect :
(A) at (i) above but is an Electronics Engineer with 70% marks, the case may be referred to the GM, Recruitment.
(B) at (ii) above but is having at least 2 years' experience of working as a System Analyst, the case may be referred to the Chairman, Recruitment Committee.
In the following question, information about one candidate is given. You have to analyse it with reference to the above criteria and conditions and then decide the appropriate course of action. You are not assume anything other than the given information. All these cases are given to you as on 1.10.2005.
Neeti Thukral is MCA with 68% marks and is working as a programmer for the last three years. She secured 48% Marks in the Selection Test and 58% marks in the interview.
- (a)
if the candidate is to be selected.
- (b)
if the candidate is not to be selected.
- (c)
if the case is to be referred to the Chairman, Recruitment Committee.
- (d)
if the case is to be referred to the GM, Recruitment.
- (e)
if the data provided are inadequate to take a decision.
Following are the criteria for selection of computer professionals in an organisation :
The candidate must -
(i) be a Computer Engineer or MCA with first class having minimum 65% marks.
(ii) have secured at least 50% marks in the selection Test.
(iii) have secured at least 40% marks in the interview.
(iv) not be less than 21 years and not more than 30 years of age as on 1.10.2005.
In case of a candidate who satisfies all other criteria expect :
(A) at (i) above but is an Electronics Engineer with 70% marks, the case may be referred to the GM, Recruitment.
(B) at (ii) above but is having at least 2 years' experience of working as a System Analyst, the case may be referred to the Chairman, Recruitment Committee.
In the following question, information about one candidate is given. You have to analyse it with reference to the above criteria and conditions and then decide the appropriate course of action. You are not assume anything other than the given information. All these cases are given to you as on 1.10.2005.
Anu Dogra is a Computer Engineer with 78% marks. She scored more than 60% marks in the interview and the Selection Test.
- (a)
if the candidate is to be selected.
- (b)
if the candidate is not to be selected.
- (c)
if the case is to be referred to the Chairman, Recruitment Committee.
- (d)
if the case is to be referred to the GM, Recruitment.
- (e)
if the data provided are inadequate to take a decision.
A reputed educational foundation is to select meritorious graduate students for the award of scholarships for higher studies abroad who fulfill the following criteria :
(i) Age - More than 20 years but less than 25 years, as on 1.4.2007.
(ii) Minimum percentage of marks - B.Sc. 60% or B.A. 50% or B.Com. 55%.
(iii) Prizes/Awards - Should have won at least one either in Essay, Debate or Sports.
(iv) Annual family income - Not to be more than Rs. 1,00,000.
(v) Domicile - Must be staying in India for the last 15 years or above, as on 1.4.2007.
Concession : One has to fulfill the above conditions. However, certain concessions are available to the following categories :
(A) Wards of farmers (F) - Relaxation in the maximum age limit upto five years.
(B) SC/ST applicants (S) - Relaxation in percentage of marks upto 5%.
Consideration:
(C) Not fulfilling criterion (iii) above - the case may be referred to the Secretary of the Foundation.
(D) Not fulfilling criterion (iv) above - the case may be referred to Chairman of the Foundation.
You have to study the information provided for a candidate in the following question and decide the course of action.
Sonali was born on 2.4.1987 and recently passed B.Sc. with 63% marks. Her father, a lecturer at a Junior College at Ranchi since 1988, has an annual family income Rs. 82,000. She won a third prize in the State Athletic Championship.
- (a)
if the candidate is to be selected.
- (b)
if the candidates is to be selected under any concession
- (c)
if the case is to be referred to the Secretary
- (d)
if the case is to be referred to the Chairman
- (e)
if the candidate is not to be selected.
A reputed educational foundation is to select meritorious graduate students for the award of scholarships for higher studies abroad who fulfil the following criteria:
(i) Age - More than 20 years but less than 25 years, as on 1.4.2007.
(ii) Minimum percentage of marks - B.Sc. 60% or B.A. 50% or B.Com. 55%.
(iii) Prizes/Awards - Should have won at least one either in Essay, Debate or Sports.
(iv) Annual family income - Not to be more than Rs. 1,00,000.
(v) Domicile - Must be staying in India for the last 15 years or above, as on 1.4.2007.
Concession: One has to fulfil the above conditions. However, certain concessions are available to the following categories:
(A) Wards of farmers (F) - Relaxation in the maximum age limit upto five years.
(B) SC/ST applicants (S) - Relaxation in percentage of marks upto 5%.
Consideration:
(C) Not fulfilling criterion (iii) above - the case may be referred to the Secretary of the Foundation.
(D) Not fulfilling criterion (iv) above - the case may be referred to Chairman of the Foundation.
You have to study the information provided for a candidate in the following question and decide the course of action.
23-year old Tanya has 58% in B.Com and had won the first prize in her final year Debate Competition. Her annual family income is about Rs. 1.25 lakhs. Her father is settled in Shillong for the 21 years.
- (a)
if the candidate is to be selected.
- (b)
if the candidates is to be selected under any concession
- (c)
if the case is to be referred to the Secretary
- (d)
if the case is to be referred to the Chairman
- (e)
if the candidate is not to be selected.
A reputed educational foundation is to select meritorious graduate students for the award of scholarships for higher studies abroad who fulfil the following criteria:
(i) Age - More than 20 years but less than 25 years, as on 1.4.2007.
(ii) Minimum percentage of marks - B.Sc. 60% or B.A. 50% or B.Com. 55%.
(iii) Prizes/Awards - Should have won at least one either in Essay, Debate or Sports.
(iv) Annual family income - Not to be more than Rs. 1,00,000.
(v) Domicile - Must be staying in India for the last 15 years or above, as on 1.4.2007.
Concession: One has to fulfil the above conditions. However, certain concessions are available to the following categories:
(A) Wards of farmers (F) - Relaxation in the maximum age limit upto five years.
(B) SC/ST applicants (S) - Relaxation in percentage of marks upto 5%.
Consideration:
(C) Not fulfilling criterion (iii) above - the case may be referred to the Secretary of the Foundation.
(D) Not fulfilling criterion (iv) above - the case may be referred to Chairman of the Foundation.
You have to study the information provided for a candidate in the following question and decide the course of action.
26-year old Reena has been staying with her father at Chandbali village in Tripura, since her birth. Her father, a farmer, has an annual income of Rs. 78,000. She obtained 59% marks in B.Com. and had won a prize in College Sports Competition.
- (a)
if the candidate is to be selected.
- (b)
if the candidates is to be selected under any concession
- (c)
if the case is to be referred to the Secretary
- (d)
if the case is to be referred to the Chairman
- (e)
if the candidate is not to be selected.
A reputed educational foundation is to select meritorious graduate students for the award of scholarships for higher studies abroad who fulfil the following criteria:
(i) Age - More than 20 years but less than 25 years, as on 1.4.2007.
(ii) Minimum percentage of marks - B.Sc. 60% or B.A. 50% or B.Com. 55%.
(iii) Prizes/Awards - Should have won at least one either in Essay, Debate or Sports.
(iv) Annual family income - Not to be more than Rs. 1,00,000.
(v) Domicile - Must be staying in India for the last 15 years or above, as on 1.4.2007.
Concession: One has to fulfil the above conditions. However, certain concessions are available to the following categories:
(A) Wards of farmers (F) - Relaxation in the maximum age limit upto five years.
(B) SC/ST applicants (S) - Relaxation in percentage of marks upto 5%.
Consideration:
(C) Not fulfilling criterion (iii) above - the case may be referred to the Secretary of the Foundation.
(D) Not fulfilling criterion (iv) above - the case may be referred to Chairman of the Foundation.
You have to study the information provided for a candidate in the following question and decide the course of action.
Javed, son of a foreman in Indonesia, came to India with his family in 1980 and since then settled at Aligarh. He got the first prize in an international debate competition. He is a graduate in Science with 69% marks. His annual family income is Rs. 96,000.
- (a)
if the candidate is to be selected.
- (b)
if the candidates is to be selected under any concession
- (c)
if the case is to be referred to the Secretary
- (d)
if the case is to be referred to the Chairman
- (e)
if the candidate is not to be selected.
A reputed educational foundation is to select meritorious graduate students for the award of scholarships for higher studies abroad who fulfill the following criteria :
(i) Age - More than 20 years but less than 25 years, as on 1.4.2007.
(ii) Minimum percentage of marks - B.Sc. 60% or B.A. 50% or B.Com. 55%.
(iii) Prizes/Awards - Should have won at least one either in Essay, Debate or Sports.
(iv) Annual family income - Not to be more than Rs. 1,00,000.
(v) Domicile - Must be staying in India for the last 15 years or above, as on 1.4.2007.
Concession : One has to fulfill the above conditions. However, certain concessions are available to the following categories :
(A) Wards of farmers (F) - Relaxation in the maximum age limit upto five years.
(B) SC/ST applicants (S) - Relaxation in percentage of marks upto 5%.
Consideration:
(C) Not fulfilling criterion (iii) above - the case may be referred to the Secretary of the Foundation.
(D) Not fulfilling criterion (iv) above - the case may be referred to Chairman of the Foundation.
You have to study the information provided for a candidate in the following question and decide the course of action.
Born on 20.2.1986, Deepali completed her B.Sc. in March 2006. Her father is a farmer settled in Madhya Pradesh for the last 32 years. She is state Champion in Badminton. Her family's annual income is Rs. 91,000.
- (a)
if the candidate is to be selected.
- (b)
if the candidates is to be selected under any concession
- (c)
if the case is to be referred to the Secretary
- (d)
if the case is to be referred to the Chairman
- (e)
if the candidate is not to be selected.
Following are the conditions for selecting Deputy Personal Managers is an organisation :
The candidate must -
(A) be a graduate in any subject with at least 60% marks.
(B) be at least 25 years and not more than 35 years old as on 1.6.2006.
(C) have post-qualification work experience of at least four years in the Personnel department in an organisation.
(D) have obtained post-graduate degree/diploma in management with at least 55% marks.
(E) have secured at least 50% marks in interview.
In the case of a candidate who satisfies all the criteria except-
(i) at (A) above, but has secured at least 65% marks in post-graduate degree diploma in management, his/her case is to be referred to VP-Personnel.
(ii) at (C) above, but has post-qualification work experience of at least two years as Assistant Personal Manager in a Organisation, his/her case is to be referred to SVP-Personnel.
In the question below is given the detailed information of one candidate. You have to take one of the following courses of action based of the information provided in each case and conditions and sub-conditions given above. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.6.2006.
Nikita Anand has secured 65% marks in graduation. She has also secured 60% works in her post-graduate diploma in managemnt. She has been working as Assistant Personnel Manager for the past three years in an organisation after completing her post-graduate diploma. she has secured 65% marks in the interview. She was born on 14th September, 1976.
- (a)
if the candidate is to be selected.
- (b)
if the candidate is not to be selected.
- (c)
if the data provided are not adequate to arrive at a decision.
- (d)
if the case is to be referred to VP-Personnel.
- (e)
if the case is to be referred to SVP-Personnel.
Following are the conditions for selecting Deputy Personal Managers is an organisation :
The candidate must -
(A) be a graduate in any subject with at least 60% marks.
(B) be at least 25 years and not more than 35 years old as on 1.6.2006.
(C) have post-qualification work experience of at least four years in the Personnel department in an organisation.
(D) have obtained post-graduate degree/diploma in management with at least 55% marks.
(E) have secured at least 50% marks in interview.
In the case of a candidate who satisfies all the criteria except-
(i) at (A) above, but has secured at least 65% marks in post-graduate degree diploma in management, his/her case is to be referred to VP-Personnel.
(ii) at (C) above, but has post-qualification work experience of at least two years as Assistant Personal Manager in a Organisation, his/her case is to be referred to SVP-Personnel.
In the question below is given the detailed information of one candidate. You have to take one of the following courses of action based of the information provided in each case and conditions and sub-conditions given above. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.6.2006.
Nithin Goswami has secured 50% marks in the interview. He has been working in the Personnel Department of an organisation for the past five years after completing his post-graduate diploma in management with 62% marks. He was born on 13th May, 1975. He has secured 57% marks in graduation.
- (a)
if the candidate is to be selected.
- (b)
if the candidate is not to be selected.
- (c)
if the data provided are not adequate to arrive at a decision.
- (d)
if the case is to be referred to VP-Personnel.
- (e)
if the case is to be referred to SVP-Personnel.
Following are the conditions for drawing a list of suitable candidates to be called for interview after a written test for recruitment is conducted for supervisory-level persons for a reputed company providing software and services. The candidate must -
(A) be holding a degree in basic science with 60% or above or engineering degree with 45% and above marks.
(B) have passed the written examination with 65% or above marks.
(C) be in the age group of 24 years to 30 years as on 1.4.2007.
(D) have experience in computer company for a minimum period of 3 years after having obtained diploma in computer with 60% or above marks.
(E) be presently drawing a monthly salary of Rs. 8000 and above.
In case of the applicant who satisfies all other criteria expect -
(I) at (A) above, be referred to the Manager (Recruitment).
(II) at (B) above, but has obtained more than 75% marks in M.Sc. or Engineering degree, be referred to the Assistant General Manager (A.G.M).
(III) at (C) above, be referred to the General Manager (G.M.).
Based on these criteria and the information provided below, decide the course of action in each case. You are no to assume anything. If the data provided is not adequate to decide the given course of action, your answer will be 'Data inadequate'. These cases are given to you as on 1.4.2007.
Assem Garg has done his Master's degree in Sceince and then completed his diploma in computers with 64% marks from a reputed institute. For the last four years, he has been working in a computer company. His age is 27 years and his present salary is Rs. 8,500. He obtained 68% marks in the written examination.
- (a)
Call for interview
- (b)
Do not call for interview
- (c)
Refer to Manager (Rec.)
- (d)
Data inadequate
- (e)
Refer to A.G.M.
Following are the conditions for drawing a list of suitable candidates to be called for interview after a written test for recruitment is conducted for supervisory-level persons for a reputed company providing software and services. The candidate must -
(A) be holding a degree in basic science with 60% or above or engineering degree with 45% and above marks.
(B) have passed the written examination with 65% or above marks.
(C) be in the age group of 24 years to 30 years as on 1.4.2007.
(D) have experience in computer company for a minimum period of 3 years after having obtained diploma in computer with 60% or above marks.
(E) be presently drawing a monthly salary of Rs. 8000 and above.
In case of the applicant who satisfies all other criteria expect -
(I) at (A) above, be referred to the Manager (Recruitment).
(II) at (B) above, but has obtained more than 75% marks in M.Sc. or Engineering degree, be referred to the Assistant General Manager (A.G.M).
(III) at (C) above, be referred to the General Manager (G.M.).
Based on these criteria and the information provided below, decide the course of action in each case. You are no to assume anything. If the data provided is not adequate to decide the given course of action, your answer will be 'Data inadequate'. These cases are given to you as on 1.4.2007.
Devyani Son Gupta is working in supervisory capacity for the last 4 years in a computer company after having complted her Engineering degree with 55% and diploma in Computers with 70% marks. She has secured 72% marks in the written examination. Her date of birth is 15th January, 1977 and her present salary is Rs. 10,000.
- (a)
Refer to G.M.
- (b)
Refer to Manager (Rec.)
- (c)
Do not call for interview
- (d)
Data inadequate
- (e)
Call for interview
A public charitable trust desires to select 'Medical Officers' for its rural hospital based on the following criteria :
The applicant must -
(i) be holding MBBS degree with minimum 50% marks.
(ii) have minimum 4 years of experience of full-time practice in rural areas.
(iii) be ready to execute a bond of 3 years of service.
(iv) have good knowledge of the local language.
In case of the applicant who satisfies all other criteria except -
(A) at (ii) above, but has 4 years of full-time experience of practice either in urban or semi-urban area and spent at least 5 years in rural areas any time during his life, be referred to secretary of the Trust.
(B) at (iv) above, but has working knowledge of Hindi be referred to Assistant Secretary of the Trust.
(C) at (i) above, but has minimum 45% marks at MBBS and has done M.S. or M.D. with minimum 50%, be referred to the Chief Medical Officer (C.M.O.).
(D) at (iii) above, but is ready to give Rs. 25,000 as security money, be referred to the President of the Trust.
Based on these criteria and the information provided below, decide the course of action in each case. You are not to assume anything. If the data provided is not adequate to decide the given course of action, your answer will be 'Data inadequate'. All cases given to you fulfill criterion of age and therefore no details of age are provided. The cases are given to you as on the present day.
Gauri did her M.D. after doing her MBBS. She is ready to execute three years' bond of service. She has good command over local language as well as Hindi. She has practised for \(5 { 1\over 2}\) years in remote village out of her love for social service. She has obtained 77%, 88%, 47% and 56% at SSC, HSC, MBBS and M.D. respectively.
- (a)
To be selected.
- (b)
Not to be selected.
- (c)
Refer to Assistant Secretary.
- (d)
Data inadequate.
- (e)
Refer to the C.M.O.
A public charitable trust desires to select 'Medical Officers' for its rural hospital based on the following criteria :
The applicant must -
(i) be holding MBBS degree with minimum 50% marks.
(ii) have minimum 4 years of experience of full-time practice in rural areas.
(iii) be ready to execute a bond of 3 years of service.
(iv) have good knowledge of the local language.
In case of the applicant who satisfies all other criteria except -
(A) at (ii) above, but has 4 years of full-time experience of practice either in urban or semi-urban area and spent at least 5 years in rural areas any time during his life, be referred to secretary of the Trust.
(B) at (iv) above, but has working knowledge of Hindi be referred to Assistant Secretary of the Trust.
(C) at (i) above, but has minimum 45% marks at MBBS and has done M.S. or M.D. with minimum 50%, be referred to the Chief Medical Officer (C.M.O.).
(D) at (iii) above, but is ready to give Rs. 25,000 as security money, be referred to the President of the Trust.
Based on these criteria and the information provided below, decide the course of action in each case. You are not to assume anything. If the data provided is not adequate to decide the given course of action, your answer will be 'Data inadequate'. All cases given to you fulfill criterion of age and therefore no details of age are provided. The cases are given to you as on the present day.
Payal, after obtaining her MBBS and M.S., decided to practice in her native village for five years. She knows very well the local language. Her dispensary and small hospital were very popular in the nearby villages. She plans to go to U.S.A. and U.K. after spending 4 more years in India. She has secured more than 60% marks in all the examinations right from SSC to M.S. She is ready to execute a bond of 3 years of service.
- (a)
To be selected.
- (b)
Refer to the C.M.O.
- (c)
Not to be selected.
- (d)
Data inadequate.
- (e)
None of these.
A reputed institute of Software Technology wants to admit students for its post-graduate degree course with the following conditions:
The candidate must be -
(i) an engineering graduate with minimum 60% marks.
(ii) not more than 24 years of age as on 1.7.2006.
(iii) willing to pay a donation of Rs. 50,000 at the time of admission.
(iv) willing to sign a bond for working with the Institute for at least two years after completion of the course.
However, if the candidate satisfies all other conditions except
(A) (i) above, but is a Science graduate (B.Sc.) with minimum, 70% marks, the case may be referred to the Director of the Institute.
(B) (iii) above, but is willing to sign a bond for working with the Institute for four years after completing the course, the case may be referred to the Coordinator-Admissions.
(c) (iv) above, but is willing to pay an amount of Rs. 75,000 in addition to the donation of Rs. 50,000, the case may be referred to the President of the Institute.
Based on the above criteria and information given in each case, you have to decide the appropriate course of action. You are not to assume anything. All these cases are given to you as on 1.7.2006. If you are not able to decide the course of action for want of data, your answer will be 'Data inadequate'.
Sharad Arya has completed his engineering degree course with 68% marks. He then joined a diploma course in 2005 at the age of 22 years. He does not want to sign a bond with the institute but does not mind playing Rs. 1,25,000 to the institute as donation.
- (a)
To be selected.
- (b)
Refer to the Director.
- (c)
Refer to the President.
- (d)
Refer to the Coordinator-Admissions.
- (e)
None of these.
A reputed institute of Software Technology wants to admit students for its post-graduate degree course with the following conditions :
The candidate must be -
(i) an engineering graduate with minimum 60% marks.
(ii) not more than 24 years of age as on 1.7.2006.
(iii) willing to pay a donation of Rs. 50,000 at the time of admission.
(iv) willing to sign a bond for working with the Institute for at least two years after completion of the course.
However, if the candidate satisfies all other conditions except
(A) (i) above, but is a Science graduate (B.Sc.) with minimum, 70% marks, the case may be referred to the Director of the Institute.
(B) (iii) above, but is willing to sign a bond for working with the Institute for four years after completing the course, the case may be referred to the Coordinator-Admissions.
(c) (iv) above, but is willing to pay an amount of Rs. 75,000 in addition to the donation of Rs. 50,000, the case may be referred to the President of the Institute.
Based on the above criteria and information given in each case, you have to decide the appropriate course of action. You are not to assume anything. All these cases are given to you as on 1.7.2006. If you are not able to decide the course of action for want of data, your answer will be 'Data inadequate'.
Asmit Roy has done B.Sc. in Physics with 75% marks. His date of birth is 28.5.1983. At present he is doing a diploma in Computer Science from a Government recognized institute. He is willing to pay the amount of Rs. 50,000 as donation and is also ready to sign the two years' bond with the institute.
- (a)
Not to be selected.
- (b)
Refer to the President.
- (c)
Data inadequate
- (d)
Refer to the Director
- (e)
None of these
A company has following Gratuity (G) and Provident Fund (PF) rules :
(1) An employee must have completed one year's service to be eligible for either G or PF.
(2) An employee resigning or retiring or retrenched after ten year's service gets both G and PF.
(3) An employee retrenched or retiring after 5 years but before 10 year's service gets both G and PF, but that resigning during this period gets either G or PF.
(4) An employee retrenched or retiring before 5 years' service gets PF but not G; but that resigning during this period gets neither G nor PF.
However,
(5) in case an employee dies after 2 years' service, his family gets both G and PF.
(6) in case an employee was on leave without pay, such period is deducted from his total years of service and then the above rules are applied.
(7) in the case of a lady employee, if she has completed 2 years' service, two years are added to her actual service before applying the above rules, as a special consideration.
Apply the above rules to the cases described in the following question and decide whether the employee is eligible for G and/or PF.
Mr. Dixit resigned from the company after 4 year of service.
- (a)
if only G can be given
- (b)
if only PF can be given
- (c)
if either G or PF can be given
- (d)
if both G and PF can be given
- (e)
if neither G nor PF can be given
Following are the criteria for organising the Training Programme of an Institute, in different hotels.
To organise the Programme in Hotel Taj, the following criteria must be fulfilled :
(1) The Programme Coordinator should be of the rank of Deputy Director or Joint Director.
(2) The Programme should be in one of these areas - HRD, Advertising, Computers or Statistics.
(3) The duration of the Programme should not be more than seven days.
(4) The fee per participant should not be less than Rs. 5000.
(5) The number of participants should not be at least 50.
If all the criteria are fulfilled except -
(6) the duration of the Programme is more than seven days - the Programme is to be organised in Hotel Ritz.
(7) the Programme Coordinator is of the rank of Assistant Director, but the fee per participant is more than Rs. 7,000, the programme will be organised in Hotel Taj.
(8) the number of participants being less than 50 but more than 30, the Programme will be organised in Hotel Sideways.
(9) the fee per participant is less than Rs. 5,000 but more than Rs. 3,500, the Programme should be organised in Hotel Sansy.
(10) the Programme is in other than the areas mentioned in (2) above, but the Programme Coordinator is of Joint Director level, the Programme should be organised in Hotel Sideways.
Based on the above criteria and the information provided in question, decide about the appropriate course of action. You are not to assume anything.
A Training Programme on Statistics is proposed by the Deputy Director with Rs. 3,30,000 fee for 50 participants. The duration will be 8 days.
- (a)
if the Programme is to be organised in Hotel Taj.
- (b)
if the Programme is to be organised in Hotel Sideways.
- (c)
if the Programme is to be organised in Hotel Ritz.
- (d)
if the Programme is to be organised in Hotel Sansy.
- (e)
if the given data are inadequate.
Following are the criteria for organising the Training Programme of an Institute, in different hotels.
To organise the Programme in Hotel Taj, the following criteria must be fulfilled :
(1) The Programme Coordinator should be of the rank of Deputy Director or Joint Director.
(2) The Programme should be in one of these areas - HRD, Advertising, Computers or Statistics.
(3) The duration of the Programme should not be more than seven days.
(4) The fee per participant should not be less than Rs. 5000.
(5) The number of participants should not be at least 50.
If all the criteria are fulfilled except -
(6) the duration of the Programme is more than seven days - the Programme is to be organised in Hotel Ritz.
(7) the Programme Coordinator is of the rank of Assistant Director, but the fee per participant is more than Rs. 7,000, the programme will be organised in Hotel Taj.
(8) the number of participants being less than 50 but more than 30, the Programme will be organised in Hotel Sideways.
(9) the fee per participant is less than Rs. 5,000 but more than Rs. 3,500, the Programme should be organised in Hotel Sansy.
(10) the Programme is in other than the areas mentioned in (2) above, but the Programme Coordinator is of Joint Director level, the Programme should be organised in Hotel Sideways.
Based on the above criteria and the information provided in question, decide about the appropriate course of action. You are not to assume anything.
A five-day Training Programme by Joint Director is to be organised in the field of Statistics. The total fee for the Programme is Rs. 2,10,000 for 50 participants.
- (a)
if the Programme is to be organised in Hotel Taj.
- (b)
if the Programme is to be organised in Hotel Sideways.
- (c)
if the Programme is to be organised in Hotel Ritz.
- (d)
if the Programme is to be organised in Hotel Sansy.
- (e)
if the given data are inadequate.
Following are the criteria to get employment in a pharmaceutical company.
The applicant must -
(1) have passed graduation with Science subject with at least 50% marks.
(2) have completed 21 years (in case of males) and 19 years (in case of females) of age as on or before 1st August 2006.
(3) pay deposit as follows:
Marks at Graduation | If son/daughter of Trustee or staff | If not son/daughter of Trustee or staff |
---|---|---|
75% abd above | Rs. 5,000 | Rs. 10,000 |
61% to 74% | Rs. 10,000 | Rs. 20,000 |
60% and below | Rs. 20,000 | Rs. 40,000 |
However,
(4) if the candidate has secured more than 90% marks at graduation, he should be referred to the Managing Director for consideration for further concession in deposit.
(5) in the case of SC/ST candidates, the deposit payable is 20% less in each of the cases above.
(6) if the candidate remits in cash of the amount of deposit immediately on the date of first call, the candidate can be selected, provided he fulfills conditions (1) and (2).
(7) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought by a candidate eligible as per (1) and (2) is less than total amount required but more than \(3\over 4\)the candidate can be provisionally selected, provided he deposits the balance amount within next ten days.
(8) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought is less than \(3\over 4\)the but more than the\(1\over 2\) candidate eligible as per (1) and (2) can be sent to the Managing Director.
(9) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought is less than the\(1\over 2\) candidate though eligible as per (1) and (2), cannot be selected.
On the basis of the above criteria, decide which of the following courses is described in question.
Venkatesh, 24-year old son of a professor, secured only 50% marks in graduation with Literature. He can deposit the required amount and is a general category candidate
- (a)
if the candidate can be selected.
- (b)
if the candidate can be provisionally selected.
- (c)
if the candidate should be referred to the Managing Director.
- (d)
if the candidate cannot be selected.
- (e)
if the data provided is inadequate.
Following are the criteria to get employment in a pharmaceutical company.
The applicant must -
(1) have passed graduation with Science subject with at least 50% marks.
(2) have completed 21 years (in case of males) and 19 years (in case of females) of age as on or before 1st August 2006.
(3) pay deposit as follows:
Marks at Graduation | If son/daughter of Trustee or staff | If not son/daughter of Trustee or staff |
---|---|---|
75% abd above | Rs. 5,000 | Rs. 10,000 |
61% to 74% | Rs. 10,000 | Rs. 20,000 |
60% and below | Rs. 20,000 | Rs. 40,000 |
However,
(4) if the candidate has secured more than 90% marks at graduation, he should be referred to the Managing Director for consideration for further concession in deposit.
(5) in the case of SC/ST candidates, the deposit payable is 20% less in each of the cases above.
(6) if the candidate remits in cash of the amount of deposit immediately on the date of first call, the candidate can be selected, provided he fulfils conditions (1) and (2).
(7) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought by a candidate eligible as per (1) and (2) is less than total amount required but more than \(3\over 4\)the, the candidate can be provisionally selected, provided he deposits the balance amount within next ten days.
(8) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought is less than \(3\over 4\)the but more than the\(1\over 2\) candidate eligible as per (1) and (2) can be sent to the Managing Director.
(9) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought is less than the candidate\(1\over 2\) though eligible as per (1) and (2), cannot be selected.
On the basis of the above criteria, decide which of the following courses is described in question.
Kishore, an SC candidate whose father is a Central Government employee, passed his graduation with science with 60% marks. He is in a position to deposit Rs. 35,000. His date of birth is 10th July, 10th July, 1983.
- (a)
if the candidate can be selected.
- (b)
if the candidate can be provisionally selected.
- (c)
if the candidate should be referred to the Managing Director.
- (d)
if the candidate cannot be selected.
- (e)
if the data provided is inadequate.
Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Following are several eligibility criteria for applying for the post of Manager-IT in an organisation.
An applicant be eligible under one or more of the conditions given below:
(i) The candidate should be a post-graduate in Computer Science or Information Technology with ar least two years' work experience.
(ii) The candidate should be a post-graduate in Mathematics/Statistics with one-year post-graduate diploma in Computer Science/Information Technology and at least five years' work experience.
(iii) The candidate should be an engineer with specialization in Computer Science/Information Technology with at least six years' work experience.
(iv) The candidate should be a graduate having Mathematics as one of the subjects and Master's degree holder in Computer Applications and have at least three years' work experience.
(v) The candidate should be a post-graduate engineer in Electronics with work experience of at least one year.
In each question below, details of one candidate are given. You have to study the information provided and decide under which criteria the candidate will be eligible and then find out the appropriate answer given below each question. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided.
Neeti Pandey has completed her graduation in Computer Science. She has also obtained Master's degree in Computer Applications.She has been working for the last seven years.
- (a)
Eligible under (ii) only
- (b)
Eligible under (iii) and (iv) only
- (c)
Eligible under (iv) only
- (d)
Eligible under (iii) and (v) only
- (e)
Not eligible
Read the following information to answer the given questions:
The following are the five subjects for the annual examination. For each subject, the maximum marks are 100.
(1) English (2) Physics (3) Biology (4) Hindi (5) Mathematics
A student is declared 'pass' under the following different schemes. (A candidate may pass under more than one scheme also.)
Scheme A: Secures minimum 45 marks in each subject
Scheme B: Secures minimum 50% marks in aggregate but falls in either Hindi or English
Scheme C: Secures minimum 80 marks in Physics and minimum 60 marks in Mathematics but falls in any one of the remaining subjects.
Scheme D: Secures minimum 60% marks in aggregate but falls in up to two subjects by maximum of only 10 marks in each of the subjects.
The information is given in the following table:
Student's Name | Marks | Aggregate Marks | ||||
English | Physics | Biology | Hindi | Mathemetics | ||
kapil | 40 | 82 | 43 | 80 | 70 | 315 |
Ravi | 50 | 45 | 60 | 65 | 55 | 275 |
Mohit | 65 | 100 | 50 | 43 | 80 | 338 |
Neeraj | 80 | 40 | 60 | 90 | 40 | 310 |
Pawan | 30 | 85 | 50 | 90 | 60 | 315 |
Sumit | 50 | 50 | 60 | 45 | 35 | 240 |
Nitin | 90 | 48 | 50 | 45 | 35 | 268 |
Praveen | 56 | 50 | 43 | 52 | 49 | 250 |
Hemant | 70 | 75 | 32 | 90 | 65 |
332 |
In the given find out if the candidate passes or fails. If he fails the answer is (e). If he passes you have to decide under which scheme(s) the candidate is passing.
Mohit passes under which of the schemes?
- (a)
C and D only
- (b)
B and C only
- (c)
A only
- (d)
B, C and D
- (e)
Fails
Read the following information to answer the given questions:
The following are the five subjects for the annual examination. For each subject, the maximum marks are 100.
(1) English (2) Physics (3) Biology (4) Hindi (5) Mathematics
A student is declared 'pass' under the following different schemes. (A candidate may pass under more than one scheme also.)
Scheme A: Secures minimum 45 marks in each subject
Scheme B: Secures minimum 50% marks in aggregate but falls in either Hindi or English
Scheme C: Secures minimum 80 marks in Physics and minimum 60 marks in Mathematics but falls in any one of the remaining subjects.
Scheme D: Secures minimum 60% marks in aggregate but falls in up to two subjects by maximum of only 10 marks in each of the subjects.
The information is given in the following table:
Student's Name | Marks | Aggregate Marks | ||||
English | Physics | Biology | Hindi | Mathemetics | ||
kapil | 40 | 82 | 43 | 80 | 70 | 315 |
Ravi | 50 | 45 | 60 | 65 | 55 | 275 |
Mohit | 65 | 100 | 50 | 43 | 80 | 338 |
Neeraj | 80 | 40 | 60 | 90 | 40 | 310 |
Pawan | 30 | 85 | 50 | 90 | 60 | 315 |
Sumit | 50 | 50 | 60 | 45 | 35 | 240 |
Nitin | 90 | 48 | 50 | 45 | 35 | 268 |
Praveen | 56 | 50 | 43 | 52 | 49 | 250 |
Hemant | 70 | 75 | 32 | 90 | 65 |
332 |
In the given find out if the candidate passes or fails. If he fails the answer is (e). If he passes you have to decide under which scheme(s) the candidate is passing.
Which of the following is common about Pawan's and Kapil's results ?
- (a)
Both fail in English
- (b)
Both fail in Biology
- (c)
Both pass under scheme A.
- (d)
Both pass under scheme C.
- (e)
Both pass under scheme D.
Read the following information to answer the given questions:
The following are the five subjects for the annual examination. For each subject, the maximum marks are 100.
(1) English (2) Physics (3) Biology (4) Hindi (5) Mathematics
A student is declared 'pass' under the following different schemes. (A candidate may pass under more than one scheme also.)
Scheme A: Secures minimum 45 marks in each subject
Scheme B: Secures minimum 50% marks in aggregate but falls in either Hindi or English
Scheme C: Secures minimum 80 marks in Physics and minimum 60 marks in Mathematics but falls in any one of the remaining subjects.
Scheme D: Secures minimum 60% marks in aggregate but falls in up to two subjects by maximum of only 10 marks in each of the subjects.
The information is given in the following table:
Student's Name | Marks | Aggregate Marks | ||||
English | Physics | Biology | Hindi | Mathemetics | ||
kapil | 40 | 82 | 43 | 80 | 70 | 315 |
Ravi | 50 | 45 | 60 | 65 | 55 | 275 |
Mohit | 65 | 100 | 50 | 43 | 80 | 338 |
Neeraj | 80 | 40 | 60 | 90 | 40 | 310 |
Pawan | 30 | 85 | 50 | 90 | 60 | 315 |
Sumit | 50 | 50 | 60 | 45 | 35 | 240 |
Nitin | 90 | 48 | 50 | 45 | 35 | 268 |
Praveen | 56 | 50 | 43 | 52 | 49 | 250 |
Hemant | 70 | 75 | 32 | 90 | 65 |
332 |
In the given find out if the candidate passes or fails. If he fails the answer is (e). If he passes you have to decide under which scheme(s) the candidate is passing.
Praveen passes under which of the schemes?
- (a)
A only
- (b)
B only
- (c)
C only
- (d)
Both A and B
- (e)
Fails