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The average of five numbers is 34.4. The average of the first and the second number is 46.5. The average of the fourth and the fifth number is 18. What is the third number ?

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The average of five numbers is 34.4. The average of the first and the second number is 46.5. The average of the fourth and the fifth number is 18. What is the third number ?
1). 45
2). 46
3). 42
4). 49

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32% of 500 + 162% of 50 = ?

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32% of 500 + 162% of 50 = ?
1). 231
2). 245
3). 237
4). 247

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?LBW? is the term associated with the game of

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?LBW? is the term associated with the game of
1). Cricket
2). Hockey
3). Tennis
4). Football

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Which of the following is a Private Bank functioning in India ?

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Which of the following is a Private Bank functioning in India ?
1). Axis Bank
2). Bank of Baroda
3). Dena Bank
4). Punjab National Bank

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In the following passage. there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. Once upon a time there lived a wise man by the (

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In the following passage. there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. Once upon a time there lived a wise man by the (1) of Mamad. He never lied. All the people in the land, knew about him. The king heard about Mamad and (2) his subjects to bring him to the palace. He looked at the wise man and asked: ?Mamad, is it true, that you have never lied (3)?? ?It is true, your Majesty.? ?And you will never lie in your life?? questioned the king, ?1 am sure of that,? replied Marnad. am days passed and the king called Mamad once again, There was a big crowd, the king was (4) to go hunting. The king held his horse by the mane, his left foot was already on the stirrup. He. (5) to Mamad, ?Go to my summer palace and tell the queen I will be with her for lunch. Tell her to (6) a big least. You will have lunch with me then.? Mamad bowed down and went to the queen. Then the king laughed and said, ?We won?t go hunting and now Mamad will lie to the queen. Tomorrow we will laugh on his behalf. ?But the wise Marnad went to the palace and said, ?maybe you should prepare a big feast for lunch tomorrow, and maybe you shouldn?t. Maybe the king will come by noon, and maybe he won?t,? (7) me will lie conic. or will he not ?? ? asked the queen. ?i do not know whether lie put his right foot on the stirrup, or he put his left foot on the ground after I left Everybody (8) for the king. He came the next day and said to the queen. ?The wise Mamad, who never lies, (9) to you yesterday.? But the queen told him Mamad?s exact words. And the king (10) that the wise man never lies. and says only that. which he see?s with his own eyes.


(3)
1). Several
2). Most
3). Lots
4). Glorious