VERBAL APTITUDE Sentence CompletionsDirections :Each sentence below has one or two blanks. Each blank shows that something has been omitted. Under each sentence five words are given as choice. Choose the one correct word for each blankthat best fits the meaning of the sentences as a whole. 1. The fact that the- of confrontation is no longer as popular as it once was - procatss in race relations. (a) insidiousness - reiterates (b) practice - inculcates (c) glimmer - foreshadows (d) technique - presages (e) reticence - indicates Ans : (d)2. A child should not be - as being either very shy or over - agcatssive. (a) categorized (b) instructed (c) intoned (d) distracted (e) refrained Ans : (a)3. President Anwar el - Sadat of Egypt, disregarding - criticism in the Alab world and in his own Government, - accepted prime minister Menahem Begin's invitation to visit Israel in order to address the Israeli parliament. (a) acrimonious - formally (b) blemished - stiffly (c) categorical - previously (d) malignant - plaintively (e) charismatic - meticulously Ans : (a)4. In his usual - manner, he had insured himself against this type of loss. (a) pensive (b) providential
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Each sentence below has one or two blanks. Each blank shows that something has been omitted.Under each sentence five words are given as choice. Choose the one correct word for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentences as a whole.
1. The fact that the- of confrontation is no longer as popular as it once
was - procatss in race relations.
(a) insidiousness - reiterates(b) practice - inculcates(c) glimmer - foreshadows
(d) technique - presages(e) reticence - indicates
Ans : (d)
2. A child should not be - as being either very shy or over - agcatssive. (a) categorized(b) instructed(c) intoned(d) distracted(e) refrained
Ans : (a)
3. President Anwar el - Sadat of Egypt, disregarding - criticism in the
Alab world and in his own Government, - accepted prime minister
Menahem Begin's invitation to visit Israel in order to address the Israeli
5. We never believed that he would resort to - in order to achieve his
goal; we always regarded him as a - man. (a) charm - insincere(b) necromancy - pietistic(c) logic - honorable(d) prestidigitation - articulate(e) subterfuge - honest
Ans : (e)
6. The Sociologist responded to the charge that her new theory was - by
pointing out that it did not in fact contradict accepted sociologicalprinciples. (a) unproven(b) banal(c) superficial(d) complex(e) heretical
Ans : (e)
7. Despite assorted effusion to the contrary, there is no necessary link
between scientific skill and humanism, and quite possibly, there may besomething of a - between them. (a) dichotomy(b) congruity(c) reciprocity(d) fusion(e) generosity
Ans : (e)
8. The most technologically advanced societies have been responsible for
the catatest - indeed savagery seems to be indirect proposition to -
Each of the questions below consists of two words that have a certain relationship to each other,followed by five lettered pairs of related words. Select the lettered pair of words.
14. ANGLE : DECATE
(a) area : square inch(b) milk : quart(c) society : classes(d) letter : alphabet(e) time : minutes
Each reading passage in this section is followed by questions based on the content of the reading
passage. Read the passage carefully and chose the best answer to each question. The questionsare to be answered on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.
1. But man is not destined to vanish. He can be killed, but he cannot bedestroyed, because his soul is deathless and his spirit is irrepressible.Therefore, though the situation seems dark in the context of the confrontation
between the superpowers, the silver lining is provided by amazing phenomenon that the very nations which have spent incalculable resourcesand energy for the production of deadly weapons are desperately trying tofind out how they might never be used. They threaten each other, intimidateeach other and go to the brink, but before the total hour arrives they
withdraw from the brink.
27 The main point from the author's view is that (a) Man's soul and spirit can not be destroyed by superpowers.(b) Man's destiny is not fully clear or visible.(c) Man's soul and spirit are immortal.(d) Man's safety is assured by the delicate balance of power in terms of nuclear weapons.(e) Human society will survive despite the serious threat of total annihilation.
Ans : (e)
[28 The phrase 'Go to the brink' in the passage means (a) Retreating from extreme danger.(b) Declare war on each other.(c) Advancing to the stage of war but not engaging in it.(d) Negotiate for peace.(e) Commit suicide.Ans : (c)
29 In the author's opinion (a) Huge stockpiles of destructive weapons have so far saved mankind froma catastrophe.(b) Superpowers have at last realized the need for abandoning the productionof lethal weapons.(c) Mankind is heading towards complete destruction.(d) Nations in possession of huge stockpiles of lethal weapons are tryinghard to avoid actual conflict.(e) There is a Silverlining over the production of deadly weapons.
Ans : (d)
30 'Irrepressible' in the second line means (a) incompatible(b) strong(c) oppressive(d) unrestrainable(e) unspirited
31 A suitable title for the above passage is (a) Destruction of mankind is in evitable.
(b) Man's desire to survive inhibits use of deadly weapons.(c) Mounting cost of modern weapons.(d) Threats and intimidation between super powers.(e) Cowardly retreat by manAns : (b)
Disequilibrium at the interface of water and air is a factor on which thetransfer of heat and water vapor from the ocean to the air depends. The air within about a millimeter of the water is almost saturated with water vapor and the temperature of the air is close to that of the surface water.Irrespective of how small these differences might be, they are crucial, and
the disequilibrium is maintained by air near the surface mixing with air higher up, which is typically appreciably cooler and lower in water vapor content. The turbulence, which takes its energy from the wind mixes the air.As the speed of wind increases, so does the turbulence, and consequently therate of heat and moisture transfer. We can arrive at a detailed understandingof this phenomenon after further study. The transfer of momentum fromwind to water, which occurs when waves are formed is an interacting-andcomplicated phenomenon. When waves are made by the wind, it transfersimportant amounts of energy-energy, which is consequently not available for the production of turbulence.
32 This passage principally intends to: (a) resolve a controversy(b) attempt a description of a phenomenon(c) sketch a theory(d) reinforce certain research findings(e) tabulate various observations
Ans : (b)
33 The wind over the ocean usually does which of the followingaccording to the given passage? I. Leads to cool, dry air coming in proximity with the ocean surface.II. Maintains a steady rate of heat and moisture transfer between the oceanand the air.III. Results in frequent changes in the ocean surface temperature.(a) I only(b) II only
(c) I and II only(d) II and III only(e) I, II, and III
Ans : (a)
34 According to the author the present knowledge regarding heat and
moisture transfer from the ocean to air as (a) revolutionary(b) inconsequential(c) outdated(d) derivative(e) incomplete
Ans : (e)
35 According to the given passage, in case the wind was to decrease until
there was no wind at all, which of the following would occur? (a) The air, which is closest to the ocean surface would get saturated withwater vapor.(b) The water would be cooler than the air closest to the ocean surface.(c) There would be a decrease in the amount of moisture in the air closest tothe ocean surface.(d) There would be an increase in the rate of heat and moisture transfer.(e) The temperature of the air closest to the ocean and that of the air higher up would be the same.
Ans : (a)
The Food and Drug Administration has formulated certain severe restrictionsregarding the use of antibiotics, which are used to promote the health andgrowth of meat animals. Though the different types of medicines mixed withthe fodder of the animals kills many microorganisms, it also encourages theappearance of bacterial strains, which are resistant to anti-infective drugs.
It has already been observed that penicillin and the tetracyclines are not aseffective therapeutically as they once used to be. This resistance to drugs ischiefly caused due to tiny circlets of genes, called plasmids, which aretransferable between different species of bacteria. These plasmids are alsoone of the two kinds of vehicles on which molecular biologists depend on
while performing gene transplant experiments. Existing guidelines alsoforbid the use of plasmids, which bear genes for resistance to antibiotics, inthe laboratories. Though congressional dabate goes on as to whether theserestrictions need to be toughened with reference to scientists in their laboratories, almost no congressional attention is being paid to an ill advisedagricultural practice, which produces deleterious effects.
36 In the present passage, the author's primary concern is with:
(a) The discovery of methods, which eliminate harmful microorganismswithout generating drug-resistant bacteria.(b) Attempting an explanation of the reasons for congressional inaction aboutthe regulation of gene transplant experiments.(c) Portraying a problematic agricultural practice and its serious genetic
consequences(d) The verification of the therapeutic ineffectiveness of anti-infective drugs(e) Evaluation of the recently proposed restrictions, which are intended to promote the growth of meat animals.
Ans : (c)
37 As inferred from the above passage, the mutual transfer of plasmids
between different bacteria can result in which of the following? (a) Microorganisms, which have an in-built resistance to drugs(b) Therapeutically useful circlets of genes(c) Penicillin like anti-infective drugs(d) Viruses used by molecular biologists(e) Carriers for performing gene transplant experiments.Ans : (a)
38 According to the above passage the author believes that those who
favor the stiffening of restrictions on gene transplant research should
logically also. (a) Approve and aid experiments with any plasmids except those, which bear genes for antibiotic resistance.(b) Inquire regarding the addition of anti-infective drugs to livestock feeds
(c) Oppose the using of penicillin and tetracyclines in order to killmicroorganisms(d) Agree to the development of meatier live-stock through the use of antibiotics(e) Approve of congressional debate and discussion regarding science andhealth issues.
Ans : (b)
Antonyms
Directions :
Each of the CAT sample antonyms questions below consists of a word printed in Italics,followed by five words or phrase as choices. Choose the word or phrase which is most nearlyopposite in meaning to the word in capitals and shade the alphabets marked in the grid on your answer sheet.
In this section you will be given two quantities, one in column A and one in column B. You areto determine a relationship between the two quantities and mark.
A. If the quantity in column A is greater than the quantity in column B.B. If the quantity in column B is greater than the quantity in column A.C. If the quantities are equal.D. If the comparison cannot be determined from the information that is given.
51.Quantity A: (-6)4
Quantity B: (-6)5 (a) if the quantity A is greater;(b) milk : quart(c) society : classes(d) letter : alphabet(e) time : minutesAns : (a)
52.Quantity A: Time to travel 95 miles at 50 miles per hour
Quantity B: Time to travel 125 miles at 60 miles per hour
(a) Quantity A is greater (b) Quantity A equals Quantity B(c) Quantity B is greater (d) Relationship IndeterminateAns : (c)
(a) Quantity A equals Quantity B(b) Relationship Indeterminate(c) Quantity B is greater (d) Quantity A is greater
Ans : (c)
54.Quantity A: 4 / 100Quantity B: 0.012 / 3(a) Quantity B is greater (b) Quantity A equals Quantity B(c) Quantity A is greater (d) Relationship Indeterminate
Ans : (c)
55. x=2y+3y=-2Quantity A: xQuantity B: -1(a) if the quantity in Column A is greater (b) if the quantity in Column B is greater (c) if the two quantities are equal(d) if the relationship cannot be determined from the information givenAns : (c)
56. x+2y>8Quantity A: 2x + 4yQuantity B: 20(a) if the quantity in Column A is greater (b) if the quantity in Column B is greater (c) if the two quantities are equal(d) if the relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Ans : (d)
57. Quantity A: The number of months in 7 yearsQuantity B: The number of days in 12 weeks
(a) if the quantity in Column A is greater (b) if the quantity in Column B is greater (c) if the two quantities are equal(d) if the relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Quantity B: 8/9 + 1/81(a) if the quantity in is greater (b) if the quantity in is greater (c)if the two quantities are equal(d) if the relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Ans : (a)
59.r/>s/>0/>Quantity A: rs/r Quantity B: rs/s(a) if the quantity A is greater (b) if the quantity B is greater (c) if the two quantities are equal(d) if the relationship cannot be determined from the information given.Ans : (b)
60.Quantity A: 0.83Quantity B: 0.81/3(a) Quantity B is greater (b) Relationship Indeterminate(c) Quantity A is greater (d) Quantity A equals Quantity B
Ans : (a)
61. t is a positive integer.4/7=t/s
Quantity A:sQuantity B:7(a) if the quantity in Column A is greater;(b) if the quantity in Column B is greater;(c) if the two quantities are equal;(d) if the two relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Ans : (d)
62. Quantity A:(0.82)2(0.82)3 Quantity B:(0.82)6 (a) if the quantity in column A is greater;
(b) if the quantity in column B is greater;(c) If the two quantities are equal;(d) if the relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
(a) if the quantity in Column A is greater;(b) if the quantity in Column B is greater;(c) if the two quantities are equal;(d) if the relationship cannot be determined from the information given.Ans : (c)
64. Quantity A: (x - 1)(x)(x + 1)Quantity B:(x)(x)(x)(a) if the quantity in Column A is greater;(b) if the quantity in Column B is greater;(c) if the two quantities are equal;(d) if the relationship cannot be determined from the information given.Ans : (d)
65. Quantity A: (3 x 4 x 17) / (121 x 100)Quantity B: (4 x 5 x 19) / (1000 x 121)
(a) Quantity A is greater (b) Quantity A equals Quantity B(c) Relationship Indeterminate(d) Quantity B is greater Ans : (a)
66. Consider a triangle PQR.Quantity A: length of PQ + length of QR Quantity B: length of PR (a)Quantity A is greater (b) Quantity B is greater
(c) Relationship Indeterminate(d) Quantity A equals Quantity B
Ans : (a)
67. Quantity A: (27 - 13) (296 + 534)Quantity B: (27 + 13) (534 + 296)(a) Quantity B is greater (b) Quantity A equals Quantity B(c) Relationship Indeterminate(d) Quantity A is greater
Ans : (d)
Directions : Solve each problem and indicate the best of the answer choicesgiven..
68. A rectangle is 14 cm long and 10 cm wide. If the length is reduced by x
cms and its width is increased also by x cms so as to make it a square then itsarea changes by : (a) 4(b) 144(c) 12(d) 2
(e) None of the aboveAns : (a)
69.A motorcycle stunts man belonging to a fair, rides over the vertical wallsof a circular well at an average speed of 54 kph for 5 minutes. If the radius of the well is 5 meters then the distance traveled is:(a) 2.5(b) 3.5(c) 4.5(d) 5.5
(e) None of the aboveAns : (c)
70. If 1 cm on a map corresponds to an actual distance of 40 kms. And thedistance on the map between Bombay and Calcutta is 37.5 cms., the actualdistance between them is :(a) 375 kms(b) 3750 kms(c) 1500 kms(d) 1375 kms(e) None of the above
Ans : (c)
71. A box contains 90 mts each of 100 gms and 100 bolts each of 150 gms. If the entire box weighs 35.5 kg., then the weight of the empty box is :(a) 10 Kg(b) 10.5 Kg(c) 11 Kg(d) 11.5 Kg(e) None of the above
Ans : (d)
72. If the radius of a circle is increased by 20% then the area is increased by :(a) 44%(b) 120%(c) 144%(d) 40%(e) None of the above
73. Tom, Dick and Harry went for lunch to a restaurant. Tom had $100 withhim, Dick had $60 and Harry had $409. They got a bill for $104 and decided
to give a tip of $16. They further decided to share the total expenses in theratio of the amounts of money each carried. The amount of money whichTom paid more than what Harry paid is(a) 120(b) 200(c) 60(d) 24(e) 36
Ans : (E)
74. A plot of land is in the shape of a trapezium whose dimensions are given
in the figure below :
Hence the perimeter of the field is(a) 50m(b) 64m(c) 72m
(d) 84m(e) None of the above
Ans : (c)
75. Four concentric ( having the same center ) circles with radii, x, 2x, 3xand 4x are drawn to form two rings A and B as shown in the figure.
Ratio of the area of inner ring A to the area of outer ring B is(a) 1:2(b) 1:4(c) 2:3
76. If 3/p = 6 and 3/q = 15 then p - q = ?(a) 1/3(b) 2/5(c) 3/10(d) 5/6(e) None of the aboveAns : (c)
77. A father is three times as old as his son. After fifteen years the father will be twice as old as his son's age at that time. Hence the father's present age is(a) 36
79. If the area of two circles are in the ratio 169 : 196 then the ratio of their radii is(a) 10 : 11(b) 11 : 12(c) 12 : 13(d) 13 : 14(e) None of the above
Ans : (d)
80. A semi-circle is surmounted on the side of a square. The ratio of the areaof the semi-circle to the area of the square is
(a) 1:2(b) 2 : p(c) p : 8(d) 8 : p(e) None of the aboveAns : (c)
81. Which of the following is the greatest ?
(a) 40% of 30(b) 3/5 of 25(c) 6.5% of 200(d) Five more than the square of 3(e) 1/2-4
Ans : (e)
82. Two identical taps fill 2/5 of a tank in 20 minutes. When one of the tapsgoes dry in how many minutes will the remaining one tap fill the rest of thetank ?(a) 5 minutes
(b) 10 minutes(c) 15 minutes(d) 20 minutes(e) None of the aboveAns : (c)
83. If the value of XYZ Company stock drops from $25 per share to $21 per share, what is the percent of the decrease?(a) 4(b) 8(c) 12
(d) 16(e) 20
Ans : (d)
84. If a building b feet high casts a shadow f feet long, then, at the same timeof day, a tree t feet high will cast a shadow how many feet long?(a) ft/b(b) fb/t
45 Educator 614 Farmer or Rancher 622 Career Government 024 Official 4
2Journalist or
Communications0
1 Executive 10 Physician 2
6Veterinarian
Geologist
0
25Worker or Skilled
TradespersonOther
3
Ethnic Group 17 Black American 12 Asian American 34 Hispanic American 0
85. In the Senate, if 25 male members were replaced by 25 female members, theratio of male members to female members would be(a) 4 to 1(b) 3 to 1(c) 3 to 2(d) 2 to 1(e) 1 to 1Ans : (b)
86. Approximately what percent of the members of Congress are lawyers?(a) 63%(b) 58%
(c) 56%(d) 52%(e) 49%
Ans : (d)
87. If 5 senators are Catholic Democrats, how many senators are neither Catholicnor Democratic?(a) 79
88. If all lawyers and all women in the House of Representatives vote for the passage of a bill, how many more votes will be needed for a majority?(a) 435(b) 220(c) 3(d) 0(e) It cannot be determined from the information given.
Ans : (e)
89. Which of the following can be inferred from the information given in thechart?
I. More than 80 percent of the men in Congress are members of the House of Representatives.
II. The percent of members who are categorized as farmers or ranchers isgreater for the House of Representatives than for the Senate.
III. The median age in the Senate is 57.
(a) I only(b) II only(c) III only(d) I and II
(e) I and IIIAns : (a)
Questions 90 - 91 refers to the following table:
PERCENT CHANGE IN DOLLAR AMOUNT OF SALESIN CERTAIN RETAIL STORES FROM 1977 TO 1979
Percent change
90. In 1979, for which of the stores was the dollar amount of sales greater than that of any
of the others shown?(a) P(b) Q(c) R (d) S(e) It cannot be determined from the information given.
91. In store T, the dollar amount of sales for 1978 was approximately what percent of thedollar amount of sales for 1979?(a) 86%(b) 92%(c) 109%
(d) 117%(e) 122%Ans : (c)
Questions 92 ± 93 refers to the following Figure:
92. Of every dollar received by the federal government, how much (in cents) is fromcoporate sources?(a) 32
(b) 70(c) 30(d) 35(e) 29Ans : (a)
93. what percentage of the federal revenue is derived from borrowings?(a) 0.2%(b) 0.02%(c) 2.7%(d) 1.2%
(e) 2.5%Ans : (c)
Questions 94 - 95 refers to the following table:
DIRECTIONS: The following question are based on the bellow table, which shows per capita Mean Expenditure, Per capita Food expenditure, Number of Households and Per capita cereal consumption, in both quantity and value, for different expenditure classes of
rural India. The sampled 41597 households are divided into 12 expenditure classes,starting from less than Rs.65 per month per capita and ending at more than Rs.385 per capita per month.
94. According to the results of this sample survey, what is the proportion of total expenditure onfood to total expenditure for all the sampled households taken together?(a) 58%(b) 36.7%(c) 63.3%(d) 71%(e) Cannot be determinedAns : (c)
95. What is the difference, approximately, between the gross expenditure of the sampled
households in the Rs.95-110 expenditure class and in the Rs.180-215 expenditure class?(a) 372000(b) 448000(c) 496000(d) 93.8(e) 52.3
Three men (Tom, Peter and Jack) and three women (Eliza, Anne and Karen)are spending a few months at a hillside. They are to stay in a row of ninecottages, each one living in his or her own cottage. There are no othersstaying in the same row of houses.
1. Anne, Tom and Jack do not want to stay in any cottage, which is atthe end of the row.
2. Eliza and Anne are unwilling to stay besides any occupied cottage..3. Karen is next to Peter and Jack.
4. Between Anne and Jack's cottage there is just one vacant house.5. None of the girls occupy adjacent cottages.6. The house occupied by Tom is next to an end cottage.
98. Which of the above statements can be said to have been derived fromtwo other statements ?(a) Statement 1(b) Statement 2(c) Statement 3(d) Statement 5(e) Statement 6Ans : (d)
99. How many of them occupy cottages next to a vacant cottage ?(a) 2(b) 3(c) 4(d) 5(e) 6Ans : (c)
100. Which among these statement(s) are true ?
I. Anne is between Eliza and Jack.II. At the most four persons can have occupied cottages on either side of
(a) I only(b) II only(c) I and III only(d) II and III only(e) I, II and III
Ans : (c)
Questions 101 - 102
An employee has been assigned the task of allotting offices to six of the staff members. The offices are numbered 1 - 6. The offices are arranged in a rowand they are separated from each other by six foot high dividers. Hencevoices, sounds and cigarette smoke flow easily from one office to another.
Miss Robert's needs to use the telephone quite often throughout the day. Mr.Mike and Mr. Brown need adjacent offices as they need to consult each other often while working. Miss. Hardy, is a senior employee and has to be allottedthe office number 5, having the biggest window. .
Mr. Donald requires silence in the offices next to his. Mr. Tim, Mr. Mike andMr. Donald are all smokers. Miss Hardy finds tobacco smoke allergic andconsecutively the offices next to hers to be occupied by non-smokers.
Unless specifically stated all the employees maintain an atmosphere of silence during office hours.
101. The ideal candidate to occupy the office furthest from Mr. Brown would
be(a) Miss Hardy(b) Mr. Mike(c) Mr. Tim(d) Mr. Donald(e) Mr. Robert
Ans : (d)
102. The three employees who are smokers should be seated in the offices.(a) 1, 2 and 4
(b) 2, 3 and 6(c) 1, 2 and 3(d) 1, 2 and 3(e) 1, 2 and 6
Although most of the fastest growing jobs in today's economy will require a college degree,many of the new jobs being created-from home health aide to desktop publisher-requireknowledge other than that gained from earning a degree. For workers in those jobs, good basicskills in reading, communication, and mathematics play an important role in getting a job anddeveloping a career.
From the information given above it can be validly concluded that, in today's economy,
A) skills in reading, communication, and mathematics play an important role indeveloping a career as a desktop publisher
B) the majority of the new jobs being created require knowledge other than that gainedfrom earning a college degree
C) a job as a home health aide will rely more on communication skills than on basicskills in reading and mathematics
D) if a job is one of the fastest growing jobs, it will require a college degree
E) desktop publisher jobs and home health aide jobs are not among the fastest growing jobs
Which letter corresponds to the correct response? ________
Question 104
According to the National Agricultural Aviation Society (NAAS), without the use of crop protection products to control insects, weeds, and diseases, crop yields per acre will drop by
more than 50 percent. The first aerial application of insecticide occurred in 1921, and it was ahuge success. By contrast, in today's economy all aircraft that are classified as aerial applicatorsdo more than just apply insecticide; today, they also spread seed and apply fertilizer.
From the information given above it CANNOT be validly concluded that
A) in today's economy, if an aerial applicator is used, then it will be able to spread seedand to apply fertilizer
B) according to the NAAS, if crop yields per acre never drop by more than 50 percent,then crop protection products have been used to control insects, weeds, and diseases
C) in today's economy, any aircraft that cannot be used to apply fertilizer cannot be
classified as an aerial applicator
D) in 1921, if an aircraft was used for the application of insecticide, then it was not alsoused to spread seed
E) according to the NAAS, if crop yields per acre drop by more than 50 percent, thencrop protection products have not been used to control insects, weeds, and diseases.
Which letter corresponds to the correct response? ________
Question 105
No national productivity measures are available for underground industries that may exist butremain unreported. On the other hand, at least some industries that are run entirely by self-employed industrialists are included in national productivity measures.
From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that
A) there are at least some industries run entirely by self-employed industrialists that areunderground industries
B) no industries that are run entirely by self-employed industrialists operate underground
C) there are at least some industries other than those run entirely by self-employedindustrialists that are underground industries
D) there are at least some industries run entirely by self-employed industrialists that arenot underground industries
E) there are at least some underground industries for which national productivitymeasures are available
Which letter corresponds to the correct response? ________
General Awareness
106. Which company's famously advertised vision statement is 'The