CTS Placement Paper January‚ 2010 (Reasoning Ability) REASONING section (20 Q’s - 20 mins) Directions for Questions 1-4: In each questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements‚ disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer: (A)
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Milk and milk products: This group includes ghee‚ butter‚ curds‚ ice cream‚ etc. Milk-based sweetmeats (pera‚ rosogolla‚ etc.) come under ’beverages‚ refreshments and processed food’ unless they are prepared from milk‚ sugar‚ etc.‚ within the household. Milk bused in home preparation of sweets etc is also accounted
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kwolek‚ W. F. (1983). Effect of soy bean varieties on the yield and quality of tofu. Cereal Chemistry‚ 60(3)‚ 245-248 18 19. Yung-Ho Chang ‚ Hui-Jen Su ‚ Sy-Yu Shiau(2008)‚ Rheological and textural characteristics of black soybean touhua (soft soybean curd) prepared with glucono-d-lactone‚ Food Chemistry115(2009)585-591 Appendix:
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Chinese food culture Though there are many different schools‚ branches‚ regional variants‚ etc.‚ of Chinese cooking‚ together they constitute what one might reasonably term "Chinese Cooking"‚ where "Chinese Cooking" is distinct from‚ say‚ "Italian Cooking". A nation’s cooking culture reflects its food traditions‚ from the food-preparation and eating habits of the countryside to the food-preparation and eating habits of the city‚ notwithstanding the increasing introduction of foreign fare that is
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TALE OF CONTENTS Sl. No | PARTICULARS | 1 | Executive summary | 2 | Introduction to KMF | 3 | Introduction to DMU | 4 | Company profile | 5 | Objectives and functions of DMU | 6 | Products of DMU | 7 | Departmental study | 8 | Conceptual background to inventory management | 9 | Kinds of inventory | 10 | Inventory control | 11 | Techniques of inventory control | 12 | Methods of inventory valuation | 13 | Analysis of inventory management at DMU | 14 | Inventory turnover
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Ganga Prasad Memorial public school – gumthal ANNUAL examINATION 2012-13 subject – MATH class iii Note: Attempt all the sections – Section “A” 1- Choose the correct number - (a) Eight thousands one hundred one i- 8011 ii- 8111 iii- 8101 (b) Ten Thousand four i- 104 ii- 10004 iii- 1004 (c) Two lakh two hundred two i- 20022 ii- 20202 iii- 101001 2- The Table of 1 2 Section “B” 1- Add the following - i- Rs. P ii- Rs. P 8 37 122 35 + 5 35 + 101
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ALL INDIA SENIOR SECONDARY CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION PRINCIPAL BS E.c BY- BHARAT JAIN ROLL NO- iC EXTERNAL EXAMINER om A FILE REPORT SUBMITTED TO CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT ADITYA BIRLA PUBLIC SCHOOL KOVAYA‚ GUJARAT INTERNAL EXAMINER CERTIFICATE Principal B.D.Kotwani iC BS guidance and supervision during the academic year 2009-2010. Aditya Birla public School (Head of chemistry dept.) E.c QUANTITY OF CAESIN PRESENT IN DIFFERENT SAMPLES OF MILK” submitted
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|Acidity | |Take a tiny piece of jaggery (gur) every hour. Just | |keep it in the mouth and slowly suck it till acidity subsides. | |Drink coconut water 3-4 times a day. Have a plateful of
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Russian Holidays Our holiday traditions play an integral part in defining who we are as people‚ in that‚ we all enjoy celebrating holidays‚ whether it¡¯s Christmas‚ the New Year‚ or Easter. Russians feel the same way‚ although their holidays and traditions differ a little from American ones. In chronological order‚ the first holiday is celebrated on January 1st and 2nd and just happens to be the most popular and most notable holiday- The New Year. As in the United States‚ Russians celebrate
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