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The author agreed to entertain nhis lady admirer to luncheon at Foyot's because__________.
A
he wanted to enjoy her company
B
he was flattered and was too young to say no to a woman
C
he thought a modest luncheon would not cost him much
D
he was curious about her ago.
Correct Answer:
he was flattered and was too young to say no to a woman
There are five persons sitting on a bench. Blue eyed lady sitting in the middle is my mother. At the extreme left, the man with grey hair is my maternal uncle. Lady sitting at the extreme right is having a pimple on her nose and is the wife of person who is sitting between blue eyed lady and grey haired man and has a pointed nose. A lady having marks on her face is the younger sister of the blue eyed lady and sitting on the remaining fifth place. The person having a pointed nose is the son of the blue eyed lady. What is the lady having marks on her face to the man sitting at extreme left ?
A
Wife
B
Maternal Aunt
C
Sister
D
Sister-in-law
Two ladies simultaneously leave cities A and B connected by a straight road and travel towards each other. The first lady travels 2 km/hr faster than the second lady and reaches B one hour before the second lady reaches A. The two cities A and B are 24 km apart. How many kilometres does each lady travel in one hour ?
A
5 km, 3 km
B
7 km, 5 km
C
8 km, 6 km
D
6 km, 14 km
The younger writer agreed to entertain the lady at Foyot's because he _________.
A
was a rich one
B
was generous in his atitide
C
was too young to have learnt to say no to women
D
was a credulous youngman
A, a married woman, agreed to live in adultery with B and also agreed to serve him as his house keeper. In return, B agreed to pay A Rs. 500 per month for living in adultery and Rs. 500 per month for house keeping. The agreement is
A
Valid
B
Void
C
Void as to the first object but valid with respect to the second object
D
Unlawful being opposed to public policy
S
1
:An elderly lady suddenly became blind.
P :The doctor called daily and every time he took away some of her furniture he liked.
Q :At last she was cured and the doctor demanded his fee.
R :She agreed to pay a large fee to the doctor who would cure her.
S :On being refused, the doctor wanted to know the reason.
S
6
:The lady said that she had not been properly cured because she could not see all his furniture.
The Proper sequence should be:
A
PQRS
B
RPQS
C
RSPQ
D
RQPS
Pointing towards a lady in a photograph, a girl says, "Vidit's grandmother is the mother-in-law of this lady". How is the lady in the photograph related to Vidit?
A
Mother
B
Sister
C
Aunt
D
Grandmother
A lady buys grocery worth Rs. 350 from a shop. The shopkeeper is selling the goods with zero profit.
The lady gives him Rs. 2000 note. The shopkeeper gets the change from the next shop, keeps 350 for himself and returns Rs.1650 to the lady.
Later, the shopkeeper of the next shop comes with Rs. 2000 note saying that it is a duplicate note and takes his money back.
How much loss did the shopkeeper face?
A
Rs. 3650
B
Rs. 2350
C
Rs. 2000
D
Rs. 4000
E
Rs. 1650
A lady buys goods worth Rs. 200 from a shop. (shopkeeper is selling the goods with zero profit). The lady gives him a Rs. 1000 note. The shopkeeper gets the change from the next shop and keeps Rs. 200 for himself and returns Rs.800 to the lady. Later the shopkeeper of the next shop comes with the Rs.1000 note saying “duplicate” and takes his money back.How much LOSS did the shopkeeper face?
A
Rs. 200
B
Rs. 800
C
Rs. 1000
D
Rs. 1200
E
Rs. 1800
Principle: A defendant is liable for all direct consequences of his act or omission, which he could have reasonably foreseen as naturally flowing from his action.
Factual Situation: A bus driver was driving a bus along the BRT corridor in New Delhi. At a Bus stand he carelessly drove the bus resulting in hitting a railing and crushing a Marshall on duty at the spot. A lady standing at a distance, on hearing about the accident rushed to the spot and saw the injured covered in blood, hanging on a piece of the railing. The sight terrified the lady and as a result she fainted and had to be treated for nervous shock. The lady on recovery filed a suit for compensation against the driver and the owner of the bus.
A
She will succeed as the accident sight was really shocking and any body would have collapsed on seeing it
B
She will succeed only against the driver and not against the owner of the bus who did not foresee the accident
C
She will not succeed as the driver could not have foreseen the illness of the lady who came to the site
D
She will not succeed as she voluntarily went to the accident site
The lady guest in "The Luncheon"____
A
has not ordered expensive dishes
B
has eaten too much
C
has left a meager tip for the writer
D
was vindictive man