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NET June 2019 Exam, candidates must practice the most frequently appearing questions of different sections of the exam. Logical & Mathematical Reasoning section tests the candidates ability to think and problem solving skills. The questions asked in this question are mainly the brain teasers and sometimes can be quite tricky to answer. It covers both Analytical and Mathematical Reasoning topics. For explanations and solutions to these questions don՚t forget to visit Learn more at doorsteptutor

16. Connotative communication inside the classroom is

1. Direct

2. Critical

3. Implicit

4. Explicit

17. The simple interest on a certain sum of money for 3 years at 4% per annum is half the compound interest on ₹ 2,000 for 2 years at 10% per annum. The sum invested on simple interest is

1. ₹ 8,750

2. ₹ 1,750

3. ₹ 2,500

4. ₹ 3,500

18. Manoj՚s commission is 10% on all sales upto ₹ 10,000 and 5% on all sales exceeding this. He remits ₹ 75,500 to his company after deducting his commission. The total sales will come out to be

1. ₹ 78,000

2. ₹ 80,000

3. ₹ 85,000

4. ₹ 90,000

19. In the communication process, signs derive meanings through

1. The subjectivity of various components

2. The objectivity of the decoder

3. The network of inter-relations

4. The neutrality of the channel

20. If proposition “some milk is curd” is taken to be true then the following proposition will be false

1. No milk is curd

2. All milk is curd

3. Some curd is milk

4. Some milk is not curd

21. In which method of arriving at knowledge the emphasis is on both proceeding from particular to general and from general to particular in a combined way?

1. Inductive method

2. Deductive method

3. Scientific method

4. Analogical method

22. Identify the argument

“A pilot without flight plans is like an artist without paints”

1. Analogical

2. Deductive

3. Inductive

4. Hypothetical

23. Language of communication also constitutes

1. The random world

2. The social world

3. The divine world

4. The unsanctified world

24. From the following two premises which conclusions could be validly drawn from the premises

Premises: 1. All cats are dogs

2. All dogs are cows

Conclusions:

a. All cats are cows

b. Some cows are cats

c. All dogs are cats

d. No cow is dog

Select the correct code:

1. b c and d

2. d only

3. a and b

4. b and d

25. The sum of all even numbers between 1 and 81 is

1. 3280

2. 3321

3. 1646

4. 1640

26. The proposition “some trees are green” is equivalent to

a. Many trees are green

b. Some green things are trees

c. Some green things are not non-trees

d. Trees are usually green

Code:

1. a b c and d

2. b and d

3. a only

4. c and d

27. Choose the missing term out of the given alternatives: QPO, NML, KJI, ________

1. HGF

2. CAB

3. JKL

4. GHI

28. Communication through colours can result in

a. Aesthetic codes

b. Cultural codes

c. Semantic codes

d. Binary codes

Code:

1. a and d

2. b and c

3. b and d

4. a and b

29. Assertion: Media entertainment does not enhance the cultural level of society

Reason: Most media entertainment encourages escapism, not content quality.

Choose the correct answer:

1. Both A and R are true, R is correct explanation of A

2. Both A and R are true, R is incorrect explanation of A

3. A is true but R is false

4. A is false but R is true

30. In a bag, there are coins of 5ps, 10ps, and 2ps in a ration of 3: 2: 1. If there are 60 in all, how many 5ps coins are there?

1. 100

2. 200

3. 300

4. 400

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