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  • Question
  • Shamika is a 23 years old Science Graduate who passed in August 2008 with 52% marks. She is willing to work anywhere in India. She has cleared the selection test with 66% marks and interview with 56% marks.


  • Options
  • A. if the case is to be referred to Executive Director.
  • B. if the case is to be referred to Vice President.
  • C. if the dada in the statement is not adequate to take a decision.
  • D. if the candidate is to be selected.

  • Correct Answer
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    Explanation

    As per given following criteria in the question the candidates must
    (i) Be not less 21 years of age and not more than 28 years of age as on 1. 2. 2009.
    Shamika is a 23 years old.
    (ii) Be a graduate in any discipline with at least 55% marks.x
    Shamika is science graduate with 52% marks.
    (iii) Have secured at least 50% marks in selection test.
    She has secured 66% marks in selection test.
    (iv) Have secured at least 45% marks in interview.
    She has secured 56% marks in interview.
    (v) Be willing to work anywhere in India.
    She is willing to work anywhere in India.


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      II. Progress on industrial front reduces financial crunch.

    • Options
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    • B. if only assumption II is implicit.
    • C. if either I or II is implicit.
    • D. if neither I nor II is implicit.
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    • 2. 
      Statement:
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      III. Some cushions are lamps.
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    • Options
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    • C. Only either II or II follows
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    • Options
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    • Options
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    • B. .abbab
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    • Options
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    • C. 15
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