Saturday, 5 August 2017

English Quiz


English Quiz

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Rearrange the following six sentences(A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, 
then answer the questions given below them.

(A) Do the devices that make it possible to do so many things at once truly raise our productivity or merely help us spin our wheels faster?
(B) More important, they’re exploring what can be done about it– how we can work smarter,
 live smarter and put our beloved gadgets back in their proper place, with us running them, not the other way around.
(C) The dinging digital devices that allow us to connect and communicate so readily also disrupt our work, 
our thoughts and what little is left of our private lives.
(D) They have begun to calculate the pluses, the minuses and the economic costs of the interrupted life– in dollars,
 productivity and dysfunction.
(E) What sort of toll is all this disruption and mental channel switching taking on our ability to think clearly
 work effectively and function as healthy human beings?
(F) Over the past five years, psychologists, efficiency, experts and information-technology-
 researchers have begun to explore those questions in detail.

01) Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E

02) Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E

03) Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) F

04) Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E

05) Which of the following should be the SIXTH sentence?
(1) A
(2) F
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E

DIRECTIONS (Q. 6-15): 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.

Haria, a poor barber lived alone in his small hut. He was…(6)… to his work and whatever he earned was enough to fulfil his needs. 
One evening, after returning from work, Haria was hungry. Just as he was …(7)… what he could cook for dinner he heard a hen clucking outside his hut. 
“That hen would make a great feast,” thought Haria and prepared to catch the hen. With a little effort he …(8)… in-
 catching the hen and as he was about to kill the hen, it squeaked,“Please do not kill me, Oh kindman ! I will help you.” Haria stopped. …(9)… 
he was surprised that the hen spoke, he asked, “How can you help me ?” “If you…(10)… my life,
 I will lay a golden egg for you everyday,” said the hen. Haria’s eyes …(11)… in delight. Haria was surprised to hear this promise.  “A golden egg ! 
That too everyday! But why should I believe you? You might be lying,” said Haria. “If I do not lay a golden egg tomorrow, you can kill me,” said the hen.
 After this promise, Haria spared the hen and …(12)… for the next day. The next morning Haria found a golden-
 egg …(13)… outside his hut and the hen sitting beside it. “It is true! You really can lay a golden egg!” exclaimed Haria with great delight. 
He did not…(14)… this incident to any one, …(15)… that others would catch the hen.

06) (1) dedicated
(2) devote
(3) enthusiastic
(4) good
(5) engrossed

07) (1) feeling
(2) sounding
(3) dreaming
(4) plotting
(5) wondering

08) (1) quit
(2) surrendered
(3) succeeded
(4) won
(5) managed

09) (1) Finally
(2) Though
(3) Since
(4) As
(5) Because

10) (1) forgive
(2) leave
(3) give
(4) spare
(5) consume

11) (1) exclaimed
(2) dazed
(3) open
(4) awakened
(5) widened

12) (1) remembered
(2) starved
(3) waited
(4) rejoiced
(5) looked

13) (1) lying
(2) forlorn
(3) presented
(4) hiding
(5) secluded

14) (1) seek
(2) say
(3) narrates
(4) reveal
(5)  hide

15) (1) fearing
(2) selfish
(3) concerning
(4) citing
(5) alarmed

Answers:
01) 3
02) 4
03) 2
04) 1
05) 2
06) 1
07) 5
08) 3
09) 4
10) 4
11) 5
12) 3
13) 1
14) 4
15) 1

Friday, 4 August 2017

Daily GK Update 04th August 2017




i. A bill to enable exit of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) from Nabard and increase authorized capital of the development institution six times to Rs 30,000 crore was passed by the Lok Sabha.
ii. Important Points About the Bill-
  1. Increase in capital of NABARD: At present the authorized capital of Nabard is Rs 5,000 crore and there is a proposal to increase it to Rs 30,000 crore.
  2. Transfer of the RBI’s share to the Union Government: At present in Nabard, the Centre has a share of 99.6% and the RBI has the remaining share.
  3. The Bill substitutes references to provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 under the NABARD Act, 1981, with references to the Companies Act, 2013.
  4. The Bill replaces the terms ‘small-scale industry’ and ‘industry in the tiny and decentralized sector’ with the terms ‘micro enterprise’, ‘small enterprise’ and ‘medium enterprise’ as defined in the MSME Development Act, 2006.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • NABARD was established in 1982.
  • The Headquarter of NABARD is in Mumbai.
  • Harsh Kumar Bhanwala is the Chairman of NABARD.


i. In an attempt to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in agriculture, Government launched the 2nd AGRI-UDAAN program in New Delhi. It will mentor start-ups and help them connect with potential investors.
ii. This 6-month program is a unique platform for scale up stage innovators, entrepreneurs and startups in the Food and Agribusiness sectors. Top 40 startups will be shortlisted and allowed to pitch in front of the panel of evaluators during cohort finalization program.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Radha Mohan Singh is the Union Agriculture Minister of India.


i. Customers can book their Tatkal railway ticket and choose to pay later under the new scheme announced by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corp (IRCTC).
ii. Till now, this service was available only for general reservations. Now, the users can use 'pay on delivery' option to save payment time, increasing their chances of booking a confirmed ticket under the Tatkal quota.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Current railway minister is Suresh Prabhu.
  • Dr. A.K. Manocha is present Chairman & Managing Director of IRCTC.


i. The first meeting of the Japan-India Coordination Forum (JICF) for Development of North-Eastern Region was held in New Delhi.
ii. Priority areas of cooperation identified by Indian side including Connectivity and Road Network Development, especially inter-State roads & major district roads; Disaster Management; Food Processing; Organic Farming and Tourism were discussed in the meeting.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Shinzo Abe is the PM of Japan.
  • The Capital of Japan is Tokyo.


i. Senior bureaucrat Mohammad Mustafa was appointed as Chairman and Manging Director (CMD) in Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI).
ii. Mustafa, a 1995 batch IAS officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre, is at present Joint Secretary in Department of Financial Services. The Appointments Committee of the cabinet has approved his appointment to the post for three years, an order issued by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT).

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • SIDBI was set up on April 2, 1990 under an Act of Indian Parliament.
  • The Head Office of SIDBI is in Lucknow.


i. The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has approved the proposed merger between Bharti Airtel and Telenor India.
ii. Airtel would take over its spectrum in all seven circles — Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Gujarat, UP (East), UP (West) and Assam. It would also acquire its licences and operations, including its employees and customer base of 44 million. 

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Chairman and MD of Airtel is Sunil Bharti Mittal.


i. The Punjab government has initiated the process of inducting Indian women team cricketer Harmanpreet Kaur as a DSP in the state police. Chief Minister Amarinder Singh directed the state Director General of Police (DGP) Suresh Arora to complete the necessary formalities for her appointment as DSP.
ii. She also received Rs 5 lakh cheque from CM.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Captain Amarinder Singh is the CM of Punjab.
  • The Governor of Punjab is VP Singh Badnore.


i. A new representative body US- India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) is being set up to enhance business relations between India and US.
ii. The body will work with businesses and government leaders to achieve its goals of driving economic growth, job creation, innovation, inclusion and entrepreneurship. Mukesh Aghi will serve as a USISPF President while GauravVerma will serve as Chief Operating Officer.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • President of America is Donald Trump.


i. The Agriculture Ministry signed a Memorandum of Association (MoA) for setting up a regional centre of the global rice research institute IRRI in Varanasi to develop high- yielding rice varieties.
ii. The Philippines-based International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), which has offices in 17 countries, is known for its work in developing rice varieties that contributed to the green revolution in 1960s.
iii. IRRI's South Asia Regional Centre will be set up at the campus of National Seed Research and Training Centre (NSRTC) in Varanasi.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Union Agriculture Minister is Radha Mohan Singh.
  • This will be the first international centre in eastern India which will play a major role in harnessing and sustaining rice production in the region. 


i. Aadi Perukku is celebrated for the birth of the Tamil month of Aadi. This is the beginning of all the festivals during the festival seasons. The Aadiperukku festival was celebrated with religious fervour in the towns of Mettur, Poolampatti etc situated on the banks of River Cauvery.
ii. During the month of Thai and Aadi the sun changes directions so it is celebrated  Aadi Perukku festival celebrated in Tamilnadu in that way. The 18th day of Aadi is observed as ‘Aadiperukku’, a day of offerings and prayers to the water bodies like rivers and lakes.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Mettur Dam is in Tamilnadu on Cauvery river.


i. Brazil's Neymar has become the world's most expensive footballer, with Paris Saint-Germain signing him for a five-year deal from Barcelona for a fee of Rs1,680 crore (€222 million).
ii. The 25-year-old will earn Rs6.5 crore-a-week before tax. His transfer fee is more than double that of Paul Pogba's record move to Manchester United.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Previously, Paul Pogba who Plays for Manchester United was the most expensive player.

i. Microsoft ties up with the state of Telangana to use its artificial intelligence-based MINE platform to screen children for eye problems and prevent avoidable blindness. 

ii. MINE -Microsoft Intelligent Network for Eyecare -is a global consortium of eye care providers, research and academic institutions that will apply artificial intelligence to help in eye care delivery.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Satya Narayana Nadella is the current Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft.

i. Thumby Aviation, a private helicopter service provider, and Bangalore International Airport Ltd (BIAL) have partnered to launch HeliTaxi services from Bengaluru Airport.

ii. The helicopter service will initially be launched from Bengaluru Airport to Electronic City and gradually expanded to other parts of the city.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pusapati is current Minister of Civil Aviation.

i. Kotak Mahindra Bank has launched Kotak Remit — an Aadhaar-based integrated outward forex remittance solution for both customers and non-customers.

ii. The 24x7 forex remittance service offers a completely paperless process that enables users to register online using Aadhaar and PAN numbers, and initiate remittances instantly.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Mr Uday Kotak is the Executive Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Kotak Mahindra Bank.

English Quiz


English Quiz

Directions: In the following passage some of the words have been left out, 
each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each 
number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete.

Investors have ...(1)... out of love with emerging markets. Since the start of last year emerging-market stocks have ...(2)...
 their richworld peers. Currencies are falling. Worst-hit is the Russian rouble, which has fallen by 30% against the dollar this year.
 The currencies of other ...(3)... emerging markets, such as Brazil, Turkey and South Africa, have also weakened. 
For such economies growth is harder to ...(4)... by. The IMF recently cut its forecasts for emerging markets by more than for rich  countries.
 But India is a ...(5)... exception to the general pessimism. Its stock market has touched new highs. The rupee is stable. 
And the IMF ...(6)... up its 2014 growth forecast for India to 5.8%. That figure is still quite low: growth rates of 8-9% have been more typical. 
But in comparison with others it is ...(7)... a boom. Why is India doing better than most emerging markets?


In part optimism about India ...(8)... to its newish government. In May Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won a ...(9)...
victory in elections on a pro-growth platform.Since then the BJP has strengthened its position in some key states. So far reform has been piecemeal. 
Procedures for government approvals have been streamlined. The powers of labour inspectors have been curbed. Civil servants now work harder. 
That has been enough to sustain hopes of further and bigger reforms. Yet ...(10)... of the continued enthusiasm about India is down to luck.

1. 
1) fallen 
2) lauded 
3) honoured 
4) seen 
5) come

2. 
1) ditched 
2) carried 
3) ignored 
4) completed 
5) trailed

3. 
1) ample 
2) biggish 
3) hefty 
4) gross 
5) pondered

4. 
1) gone 
2) had 
3) like 
4) come 
5) behave

5. 
1) preamble 
2) comparable 
3) notable 
4) covered 
5) considerable

6. 
1) nudged 
2) shown 
3) build 
4) filled 
5) push

7. 
1) almost 
2) about 
3) looking 
4) to 
5) with

8. 
1) work 
2) touch 
3) trigger 
4) cross 
5) owes

9. 
1) failing 
2) thumping 
3) running 
4) amusing 
5) tiring

10. 
1) some 
2) working 
3) refreshing 
4) much 
5) working



Answers:
1. 1
2. 5
3. 2
4. 4
5. 3
6. 1
7. 1
8. 5
9. 2
10. 4

English Quiz


English Quiz

Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, 
each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each -
number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete.

There were too many takers to wear the hat of a tiny banker when the ...(1)... to apply for small finance -
and payments banks licences expired at the ...(2)... of business hours on 2 February at Mint Street. 
A total of 113 companies have applied ...(3)... the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for small finance banks or payments banks licences. Of this,
 72 are for the small finance banks. Interestingly, the number of applicants in both categories is the same as that in 1993, 
when the RBI invited applications to ...(4)... full-service private banks, ...(5)... after the ...(6)... of economic liberalisation.
 The RBI had received 113 applications that time ...(7).... A ...(8)... glance ...(9)... these lists this time shows that a number of-
 microfinance institutions (MFIs) have applied for the small finance bank applications list,
 ...(10)... an interesting mix of prepaid payment instruments (PPI), telecom companies, 
large industrial houses and one government department – India Post has constituted the list for payments banks.


1. 
1) scheme 
2) hope 
3) deadline 
4) need 
5) urgency

2. 
1) close 
2) far 
3) use 
4) lot 
5) exercise

3. 
1) to 
2) in 
3) of 
4) under 
5) with

4. 
1) set up 
2) set free 
3) inspire 
4) fetch up 
5) elevate

5. 
1) nearly 
2) remarkably 
3) nevertheless 
4) shortly 
5) randomly

6. 
1) transverse 
2) leaving 
3) advent 
4) across 
5) shift

7. 
1) too 
2) in fact 
3) itself 
4) to 
5) it

8. 
1) mere 
2) quick 
3) further 
4) additional 
5) reverse

9. 
1) through 
2) at 
3) have 
4) had 
5) with

10. 
1) during 
2) similarly 
3) while 
4) resultant 
5) rather


Answers:
1. 3
2. 1
3. 5
4. 1
5. 4
6. 3
7. 1
8. 2
9. 1
10. 3


English Quiz

English Quiz

Direction:- In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, 
each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each -
number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete.

The interviewer at a company is looking for very specific details ...(1)... my situation. Actually, 
they may not even be interested in my ...(2)... situation at all. What they are interested in is what I did in that situation.
 They don’t care if a conflict happened at work, in the college, or in family. What they want to know is what I ...(3)...
 and said in that situation and how I ...(4)... change to get to these answers, they will interrupt me and ask very specific questions.
 If I am circum locating the things, I will likely be interrupted before I even get to what I did in a situation.


The best way to make sure I get the ...(5)... of my story in the interviewer’s head .Then take my ...(6)... 
and try to make it strong sentences that describe the situation, what I did, and how it made a difference. 
The interviewer will then ...(7)... ...(8)... into one aspect of what I mentioned and I can give them as much detail as they ask for at that point. 
This technique ensures that I get the highlights ...(9)... and also shows some ...(10)... thinking.

1. 
1) regarding 
2) referring 
3) relating 
4) touching 
5) adverse

2. 
1) general 
2) normal 
3) imprecise 
4) particular 
5) regular

3. 
1) neglect 
2) thought 
3) disdain 
4) belief 
5) lead

4. 
1) kept 
2) allured 
3) influenced 
4) convinced 
5) stabilize

5. 
1) abstract 
2) top 
3) structure 
4) support 
5) key points

6. 
1) rambling 
2) sprawling 
3) diffuse 
4) narrative 
5) prolix

7. 
1) probe 
2) reply 
3) answer 
4) survey 
5) audit

8. 
1) narrow 
2) deeper 
3) restricted 
4) quiet 
5) trivial

9. 
1) above 
2) across 
3) ahead 
4) after 
5) before

10. 
1) illogical 
2) cursory 
3) structured 
4) synthetically 
5) chaotic


1. 1
2. 4
3. 2
4. 3
5. 5
6. 4
7. 1
8. 2
9. 2
10. 3

English Quiz

English Quiz

Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, 
each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks -
with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete.

Given the state of ...(1)... life in our country today-where corruption, violence and intolerance are increasingly ...(2)... in day to day interactions-isn't
 it ...(3)... time that ...(4)... made a concerted effort to teach values? The very first ...(5)... from many is that values cannot be taught, they need to-
 be ...(6).... Ideally, values must be taught by people who are ...(7)... to lead by example. Fortunately for us, Indian culture has ensure
 that good role ...(8)... can still be found ...(9)... our midst. We only need to ...(10)... in on them.


1. 
1) my 
2) their 
3) social 
4) night 
5) Public

2. 
1) sordid 
2) practical 
3) evident 
4) theoretical 
5) tense

3. 
1) long 
2) high 
3) quantum 
4) quality 
5) depressing

4. 
1) educationists 
2) players 
3) politicians 
4) artists 
5) government

5. 
1) suggestion 
2) objection 
3) proclamation 
4) temptation 
5) emotion

6. 
1) studied 
2) tried 
3) learned 
4) imbibed 
5) experienced

7. 
1) thrilling 
2) willing 
3) declaring 
4) considering 
5) trying

8. 
1) players 
2) actors 
3) models 
4) reversal 
5) leading

9. 
1) amongst 
2) between 
3) above 
4) like 
5) against

10. 
1) ten 
2) bang 
3) zero 
4) hit 
5) smart

Answers
1. 5
2. 3
3. 2
4. 1
5. 2
6. 4
7. 2
8. 3
9. 1
10. 3

English Quiz


English Quiz

Direction :- In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, 
each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each -
number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete.

Once upon a time in Mumbai, I was present at Teachers' Day function that delivered a ...(1)... lesson to both-
 the management and the teaching staff. When the gifts were unwrapped and the teachers found stainless steel tiffin boxes, 
a section of them ...(2)...:"Does this mean we do more cooking and have less time for reading, researching and updating ? 
Is it a reminder that our primary place is the kitchen ?" They said they preferred a field trip. If accepting gifts is tough, 
choosing is much ...(3).... So, You set ...(4)... cash, time and effort to meet a gifting need and often end up feeling ...(5)... 
that it may not be the right one. How do I know ...(6)... won't be ...(7)... to a shelf-back or worse, re-cycled ? 
The joy of choosing for some one you love doesn't entirely take away the stress of finding the "perfect gift", does it ?


Well Face bookers, be reminded-you can get together on your Facebook walls and buy on another gifts. 
Wrapp, an app that runs on smart phones or tablets etc, lets Face book friends buy gift cards from participating retailers-
 individually or by teaming up, store them in mobiles and ...(8)... them either online or at physical stores.
 "E-commerce platforms are becoming ...(9)... more social with the ...(10)... of comments, 
recommendations and purchase history from each person's social graph.

1. 
1) Reasonable 
2) upright 
3) intense 
4) startling 
5) impair

2. 
1) exploded 
2) invigorate 
3) moderated 
4) favoured 
5) redeemed

3. 
1) rusty 
2) more 
3) ever 
4) than 
5) has

4. 
1) deprave 
2) rouse 
3) aside 
4) manly 
5) heed

5. 
1) uneasy 
2) real 
3) unreal 
4) stout 
5) revengeful

6. 
1) creditable 
2) benevolent 
3) it 
4) have 
5) you

7. 
1) haul 
2) resist 
3) enfold 
4) atrocious 
5) confined

8. 
1) yield 
2) adorn 
3) uncouth 
4) redeem 
5) preserve

9. 
1) comely 
2) amity 
3) inherently 
4) towering 
5) hampering

10. 
1) inclusion 
2) rampage 
3) plunder 
4) intrinsic 
5) facade




Answers
1.4 
2. 1 
3. 2 
4. 3 
5. 1
6. 3 
7. 5 
8. 4 
9. 3 
10. 1

Reasoning Quiz



Reasoning (Coded Inequality)

Directions- P @Q means P is either greater than or equal to Q
P+ Q means P is either smaller than or equal to Q
P%Q means P is greater than Q
PX Q means P is smaller than Q
P$ Q means P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q

Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statement to be true 
,find which of the two conditions I and II given below them is /are definately true ? Give answer.
a) If only conclusion I is true
b) If only conclusion II is true
c) If either I or II is true
d) If neither I or II is true
e) If both I and II is true

1) Statements : M @R , R%T , T$ K

Conclusion : I) KXM, II) TXM

2) Statements : H%J, B+J, B@F

Conclusion: I)F$J, II) J%F

3) Statements : D$M, M%W, W@R

Conclusion : I) RXD, II) W+D

4) Statements : A+N , NXV, V$J

Conclusion: I) J@N, II) A +V

5) Statements : KXT , T@B , B+M

Conclusion : I)M%T II) K+B

6) Statements : B@H, HXM , M$N

Conclusion : I) B@N, Ii) N%H

Directions- P © Q means P is not smaller than Q
P % Q means P is not greater than Q
P # Q means P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q
P @ Q means P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q
P $ Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q

Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statement to be true ,
find which of the two conditions I and II given below them is /are definately true ? Give answer.
a) If only conclusion I is true
b) If only conclusion II is true
c) If either I or II is true
d) If neither I or II is true
e) If both I and II is true


7) Statements F % T, T @ J, J # W.

Conclusions 1) J @ F.  2) J # F.  

8) Statements – R # D, D © K, K $ M.

Conclusions – 1) M # R.   2) K $ R.   

9) Statements – Z © F, F $ M, M % K

Conclusions – 1) K # F.    2) Z # M.    

10) Statement – H @ B, B © R, A $ R

Conclusion – 1) B © A   2) R % H.  

Answers: 
1)e
2)C
3)a
4)d
5)d
6)b
7)c
8)b
9)a
10)b

Reasoning Quiz


Output Quiz

Directions: A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges -
them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. 
Read the following information and answer the questions.The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement

Q(1-5)Input: gone none 53 39 18 for again 66 
Step 1 : 66 gone none 53 39 18 for again 
Step 2 : 66 again gone none 53 39 18 for 
Step 3 : 66 again 53 gone none 39 18 for 
Step 4 : 66 again 53 for gone none 39 18 
Step 5 : 66 again 53 for 39 gone none 18 
Step 6 : 66 again 53 for 39 gone none 18 
Step 7 : 66 again 53 for 39 gone 18 none 
Step 7 is the last step of the rearrangement of the above input. 
As per the rules followed in the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

1.Input: trees 18 27 date are 91 hour zero 31 16 chairs. 
Which of the following will be step 4 ? 
A.) 91 are 31 trees 18 27 date hour zero 16 chairs 
B.) 91 trees 18 27 date are hour zero 31 16 chairs 
C.) 91 are 31 chairs trees 18 27 date hour zero 16 
D.) 91 are 31 chairs 27 date 18 trees hour zero 16
E.) none of these

2.Input: how too 38 23 87 43 role over 
Which of the following steps will be the last?
A.) Step 4
B.) Step 5
C.) Step 6
D.) Step 7
E.) none of these

3.Step 2 of an input is:   94 car 86 wood shut 52 31 house 
Which of the following is definitely the input?
A.) 94 car wood 86 shut 52 31 house
B.) 86 wood 94 car shut 52 31 house
C.) car shut wood 86 52 31 house 94
D.) cannot be determined
E.) none of these

4.Input: show 51 37 note for 82 49 goot 
Which of the following steps will be the last but one?
A.) Step 7
B.) Step 8
C.) Step 6
D.) Step 5
E.) none of these

5.Step 4 of an input is:  58 boot 47 den 15 21 town pure 
Which of the steps will be the last?
A.) Step 7
B.) Step 6
C.) Step 8
D.) Step 9
E.) none of these

Q(6-10)Input: some found 19 other 99 27 came 45 
Step 1 : came some found 19 other 99 27 45 
Step 2 : came 99 some found 19 other 27 45 
Step 3 : came 99 found some 19 other 27 45 
Step 4 : came 99 found 45 some 19 other 27 
Step 5 : came 99 found 45 other some 19 27 
Step 6 : came 99 found 45 other 27 some 19 
Step 6 is the last step of the rearrangement of the above input.
 As per the rules followed in the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

6.Input : mathematics hour for 18 ant 89 21 47 
Which of the following will be step 2?
A.) ant 89 hour mathematics for 18 21 47
B.) ant 89 mathematics 18 hour for 21 47
C.) ant 89 mathematics hour for 18 21 47
D.) Can not be determined
E.) none of these

7.Input: books all 25 57 67 gun new 39 
Which of the following will be step 4?
A.) all 67 books 57 gun new 25 39
B.) all 67 books 57 gun 39 25 new
C.) all 67 books 57 gun 25 new 39
D.) Can not be determined
E.) none of these

8.Input: on after 36 28 49 sleep mat 59 
which of the following will be last?
A.) 6
B.) 7
C.) 5
D.) 8
E.) none of these

9.Step 3 of an input is : bet 69 do 19 27 tiger flight 39 
which of the following will be last but one?
A.) 6
B.) 7
C.) 8
D.) 5
E.) none of these

10.Step 2 of an input is : earth 77 39 47 hero golf 29 more 
Which of the following is definitely the input?
A.) 47 77 39 earth hero golf 29 more
B.) 29 39 77 47 hero golf earth more
C.) hero 29 39 77 47 golf earth more
D.) Cannot be determined
E.) none of these

Answers:
1.C
2.C
3.D
4.C
5.B
6.C
7.C
8.C
9.A
10.D