1. The potential of the productivity enhancing measures implemented up to now has been exhausted.
2. The total company land under coffee has remained constant since 1969 when an estate in the Nilgiri Hills was acquired.
3. The sensitivity of the crop to climatic factors makes predictions about production uncertain.
4. The target -setting procedures in the company have been proved to the sound by the achievement of the 8000 tonne target.
The potential of the productivity enhancing measures implemented up to now has been exhausted.
1. 102
2. 103
3. 111
4. 120
111
1. 4
2. 5
3. 2
4. 3
5
1. Humankind is responsible for the destruction of the natural habitat of animals and insects.
2. Animals, in general, are unable to function effectively outside their normal social environment.
3. Naturalists have great admiration for bees and ants, despite their lack of industry upon separation.
4. Elephants and beavers are smarter than bees and ants in the presence of human beings.
Animals, in general, are unable to function effectively outside their normal social environment.
1. Saturday
2. Monday
3. Sunday
4. Wednesday
Sunday
1. The definition of gross enrolment ratio does not exclude, in its numerator, children below 6 years or above 10 years enrolled in classes one to five.
2. A school attendance study found that many children enrolled in the school records were not meeting a minimum attendance requirement of 80 percent
3. A study estimated that close to 22 percent of children enrolled in the class one records were below 6 years of age and still to start going to school.
4. Demographic surveys show shifts in the population profile which indicate that the number of children in the age group 6 to 10 years is declining.
A study estimated that close to 22 percent of children enrolled in the class one records were below 6 years of age and still to start going to school.
1. Certain clubs took advantage of the situation by hiring above -average shares of black players.
2. Clubs hired white players at relatively high wages and did not show proportionately good performance.
3. During the study period, clubs in towns with a history of discrimination against blacks, under- performed relative to their wage bills.
4. Clubs in one rewhite playgion, which had higher proportions of black players, had significantly lower wage bills than their counterparts in another region which had predominantly ers.
Clubs hired white players at relatively high wages and did not show proportionately good performance.
1. I, II only
2. III, IV only
3. I, III, IV only
4. I, II, IV only
I, II, IV only
1. 2
2. 4
3. 10
4. 20
2
1. The question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone.
2. The question can be answered by using either statement alone.
3. The question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered by using either statement alone.
4. The question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together.
The question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone.