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1.

Select the correct option that May be they feel that Rahul can bail the team out of the potential _
Crisis
Cacophony
Teaser
Situation
Conundrum
 

 

2.

Select the correct option to Fill the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete . A contract
must be honored. You cannot __ on it.
Back out
Give up
Renege
Renounce

 

3.

A. This is now orthodoxy to which I subscribe— up to a point.
B. It emerged from the mathematics of chance and statistics
C. Therefore the risk is measurable and manageable.
D. The fundamental concept: Prices are not predictable, but the mathematical laws of chance can
describe their
ADCBE
EBDCA
ABDCE
DCBEA
 

 

4.

Select the option that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the given word
EMINENT (OPPOSITE)
Inferior
Credited
Prestigious
Important

 

5.

Select the option that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the given word SHUNNING (OPPOSITE)
Embracing
Avoiding
Eluding
Dodging

 

6.

Read the following passage and answer the question given below: At The end of the 19th century, India's
maharajahs discovered a Parisian designer called Louis Vuitton and flooded his small factory with
orders for custom-made Rolls-Royce interiors, leather picnic hampers and modish polo-club bags. But
after independence, when India's princes lost much of their wealth, the orders dried up. Then in 2002
LVMH, the world's largest luxury goods group, made a triumphant return to India, opening a boutique in
Delhi and another in Mumbai in 2004. Its target was the new breed of maharajah produced by India's
liberalized economy: flush flash and growing in number .
Other purveyors of opulence followed, from Chanel to Bulgari. In recent months a multitude of swanky
brands have announced plans to set up shop in India, including Dolce & Gabbana, Hermès, Jimmy
Choo and Gucci. And Indian women will soon be invited to spend over $100 on bras made by La Perla,
an Italian lingerie firm Only a tiny fraction, of course, will do so. But it is India's future prospects that
have excited the luxury behemoths. India has fewer than 100,000 dollar millionaires among its one
billion-plus population, according to American Express, a financial services firm It predicts that this
number will grow by 12.8% a year for the next three years. The longer-term ascendance of India's
middle class, meanwhile, has been charted by the McKinsey Global Institute, which predicts that
average incomes will have tripled by 2025, lifting nearly 300m Indians out of poverty and causing the
middle class to grow more than tenfold, to 583m. Demand for all kinds of consumer products is about
to surge, in short. And although restrictions on foreign investment prevent retail giants such as WalMart and Tesco from entering India directly, different rules apply to companies that sell their own
products under a single brand, as luxury-goods firms tend to. Since January 2006 they have been
allowed to take up to 51% in Indian joint ventures. India is also an attractive market for luxury goods
because, unlike China, it does not have a flourishing counterfeit industry. Credit is becoming more
easily available. And later this year Vogue, a fashion magazine, will launch an Indian edition. Barriers to
growth remain, however. High import duties make luxury goods expensive. Rich Indians tend to travel
widely and may simply buy elsewhere. Finding suitable retail space is also proving a headache. So far
most designer boutiques are situated in five star hotels. But things are changing. Later this year
Emporio, a new luxury-goods mall, will open in a prosperous neighborhood in the south of Delhi. It is
likely to be the first of many. Even so, India could remain a difficult market to crack. Last October the
Luxury Marketing Council, an international organization of 675 luxury-goods firms opened its India
chapter. Its boss, Devyani Raman, described India's luxury-goods market as “a cupboard full of
beautiful clothes with a new outfit arriving every day—it could start to look messy without the right
care”. This, she said, included everything from teaching shop assistants appropriate manners to

 

The fast growth in indian economy ..... 

 

 

7.

Read the following passage and answer the question given below: At The end of the 19th century, India's
maharajahs discovered a Parisian designer called Louis Vuitton and flooded his small factory with
orders for custom-made Rolls-Royce interiors, leather picnic hampers and modish polo-club bags. But
after independence, when India's princes lost much of their wealth, the orders dried up. Then in 2002
LVMH, the world's largest luxury goods group, made a triumphant return to India, opening a boutique in
Delhi and another in Mumbai in 2004. Its target was the new breed of maharajah produced by India's
liberalized economy: flush flash and growing in number .
Other purveyors of opulence followed, from Chanel to Bulgari. In recent months a multitude of swanky
brands have announced plans to set up shop in India, including Dolce & Gabbana, Hermès, Jimmy
Choo and Gucci. And Indian women will soon be invited to spend over $100 on bras made by La Perla,
an Italian lingerie firm Only a tiny fraction, of course, will do so. But it is India's future prospects that
have excited the luxury behemoths. India has fewer than 100,000 dollar millionaires among its one
billion-plus population, according to American Express, a financial services firm It predicts that this
number will grow by 12.8% a year for the next three years. The longer-term ascendance of India's
middle class, meanwhile, has been charted by the McKinsey Global Institute, which predicts that
average incomes will have tripled by 2025, lifting nearly 300m Indians out of poverty and causing the
middle class to grow more than tenfold, to 583m. Demand for all kinds of consumer products is about
to surge, in short. And although restrictions on foreign investment prevent retail giants such as WalMart and Tesco from entering India directly, different rules apply to companies that sell their own
products under a single brand, as luxury-goods firms tend to. Since January 2006 they have been
allowed to take up to 51% in Indian joint ventures. India is also an attractive market for luxury goods
because, unlike China, it does not have a flourishing counterfeit industry. Credit is becoming more
easily available. And later this year Vogue, a fashion magazine, will launch an Indian edition. Barriers to
growth remain, however. High import duties make luxury goods expensive. Rich Indians tend to travel
widely and may simply buy elsewhere. Finding suitable retail space is also proving a headache. So far
most designer boutiques are situated in five star hotels. But things are changing. Later this year
Emporio, a new luxury-goods mall, will open in a prosperous neighborhood in the south of Delhi. It is
likely to be the first of many. Even so, India could remain a difficult market to crack. Last October the
Luxury Marketing Council, an international organization of 675 luxury-goods firms opened its India
chapter. Its boss, Devyani Raman, described India's luxury-goods market as “a cupboard full of
beautiful clothes with a new outfit arriving every day—it could start to look messy without the right
care”. This, she said, included everything from teaching shop assistants appropriate manners to

 

The luxury goods market is becoming disorganized 

 

8.

Read the following passage and answer the question given below: At The end of the 19th century, India's
maharajahs discovered a Parisian designer called Louis Vuitton and flooded his small factory with
orders for custom-made Rolls-Royce interiors, leather picnic hampers and modish polo-club bags. But
after independence, when India's princes lost much of their wealth, the orders dried up. Then in 2002
LVMH, the world's largest luxury goods group, made a triumphant return to India, opening a boutique in
Delhi and another in Mumbai in 2004. Its target was the new breed of maharajah produced by India's
liberalized economy: flush flash and growing in number .
Other purveyors of opulence followed, from Chanel to Bulgari. In recent months a multitude of swanky
brands have announced plans to set up shop in India, including Dolce & Gabbana, Hermès, Jimmy
Choo and Gucci. And Indian women will soon be invited to spend over $100 on bras made by La Perla,
an Italian lingerie firm Only a tiny fraction, of course, will do so. But it is India's future prospects that
have excited the luxury behemoths. India has fewer than 100,000 dollar millionaires among its one
billion-plus population, according to American Express, a financial services firm It predicts that this
number will grow by 12.8% a year for the next three years. The longer-term ascendance of India's
middle class, meanwhile, has been charted by the McKinsey Global Institute, which predicts that
average incomes will have tripled by 2025, lifting nearly 300m Indians out of poverty and causing the
middle class to grow more than tenfold, to 583m. Demand for all kinds of consumer products is about
to surge, in short. And although restrictions on foreign investment prevent retail giants such as WalMart and Tesco from entering India directly, different rules apply to companies that sell their own
products under a single brand, as luxury-goods firms tend to. Since January 2006 they have been
allowed to take up to 51% in Indian joint ventures. India is also an attractive market for luxury goods
because, unlike China, it does not have a flourishing counterfeit industry. Credit is becoming more
easily available. And later this year Vogue, a fashion magazine, will launch an Indian edition. Barriers to
growth remain, however. High import duties make luxury goods expensive. Rich Indians tend to travel
widely and may simply buy elsewhere. Finding suitable retail space is also proving a headache. So far
most designer boutiques are situated in five star hotels. But things are changing. Later this year
Emporio, a new luxury-goods mall, will open in a prosperous neighborhood in the south of Delhi. It is
likely to be the first of many. Even so, India could remain a difficult market to crack. Last October the
Luxury Marketing Council, an international organization of 675 luxury-goods firms opened its India
chapter. Its boss, Devyani Raman, described India's luxury-goods market as “a cupboard full of
beautiful clothes with a new outfit arriving every day—it could start to look messy without the right
care”. This, she said, included everything from teaching shop assistants appropriate manners to
instilling in the Indian p blic a proper nderstanding of the concept of l r “Ho do o ed cat

 

The new class of rich people which emerged ,.,,, 

 

 

9.

In the question, a part of the sentence is italicized. Alternatives to the italicized part are given which
may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. People working in high
positions in companietend to shifting their workrk burden by delegating tasks to their subordinates.
Tend for shifting their work.
Tend to shift their work
Tend as to shifting their work.
No improvement needed.

 

10.

A. Passivity is not, of course, universal.
B. In areas where there are no lords or laws, or in frontier zones where all men go armed, the attitude of
the peasantry may well be different.
C. So indeed it may be on the fringe of the unsubmissive.
D. However, for most of the soil-bound peasants the problem is not whether to be normally passive or
active, but when to pass from one state to another.
E. This depends on an assessment of the political situation.
BEDAC
CDABE
EDBAC
ABCDE

 

11.

In the question, a part of the sentence is italicized. Alternatives to the italicized part are given which
may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.
After Michael typed the letter, he gave it to Jane to sign.
He was giving it to Jane to sign
He gives it to Jane to sign.
He had been giving it to Jane to sign.
No change

 

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Essay Writing

 

Write an essay on the below topic as per the directions given
"Life in small-town vs life in city"
Directions
1. Please express your opinion on the given topic in 220-250 words. You advised adhering to the
word limit to avoid any scoring penalty.
2. Common grammatical rules, punctuation should be according to standard English 

 

Many people who live in a big city abandon there and prefer to living in small towns these days. They get bored with rush city life. They want to live a relaxed life. When they live in a big city, they have big problems with people's health and money affairs. However, when they live in a small town they go far away from health problems traffic and expensive life for these reasons many people prefer to living in a small town.

First of all, there are many environmental pollution in a big city and they cause illness such as asthma. People who are in small-town expose less these problems because generally there aren't factories, many cars and big construction in there. Also, a small town has many green places. People know now that their life is valuable and they should spend it well. They want to live a quality life outside stress or some health problem. According to research, people who live in a green place have a longer life than other people.

Furthermore, there are many kinds of products in a big city but generally, they are expensive because when these products arrive there, fuel oil money and employees' salary add their cost. For that, especially vegetables and fruits cost very high in a big city. These events don't exist in a small town because they produce their vegetables and fruits. They can consume them or sell them in a villager bazaar. Also, house rent is very high especially if it close the city center. On the other hand, there is no problem with the small town because the population is low and there isn't rivalry in there for that reason many people prefer to a small town.

To summarize, people who want a calm healthy and cheep life should live in a small town. If they do that, maybe they spend their life in a good situation.

 

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Logical Reasoning 

 

1.

Mayank travelled a distance of 80 m towards North. Then he turns right and travels 65 m, then again
turns northwards and travels 45 m. He further travels by turning 45 degree clockwise. Towards which
direction is he running now?
North
West
South-west
North-east
 

 

2.

Decode the word(S) / pattern given in the question.
If NORMAL is coded as LAMRON, then SYSTEM is coded as:
TXTUDN
METSYS
TZTUFN
METSSY

 

3.

A child while coming home from his school first goes 4 kms towards South-east, then 8 kms towards
west. He then goes 4 kms towards north-west. In which direction is he from his school?
East
North
South-east
west
 

 

4.

Select the right option from the given alternatives.
BHE: FLI: JPM:
OTP
NTQ
NSP
OSP

 

5.

Find the next number in the series.
1,1,2,6,24,?
54
102
210
120
 

 

6.

The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is suf in finding the solution to the problem. Problem question: In
which year was Rashmi born? Statements:
I) Rashmi is four years younger to her brother
II) Rashmi's brother was born in 1998
Statement I alone is suf in answering the problem question.
Statement II alone is suf in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are suf in answering the problem question.
Both statements even put together are not suf in answering the problem question

 

7.

A child walks 6 m towards west and then 20 m towards south. He then turns east and walks another 12
m. Then he walks 12 m towards north. How far is he from his initial position?
10 m
12 m
8 m
6 m

 

8.

Read the sentences to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in
one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. Ignore the error of punctuation. If any.
(A) Shalini win the race/(B) as she practiced too/(C) hard for the tournament.
A
B
C
No error
 

 

9.

The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to the problem.
Problem question: How is Mr. Sharma related to Santosh? Statements: I) Santosh's mother has two
daughters II) Santosh's sister is the wife of Mr. Sharma's son
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question.
Statement II alone is suf in answering the problem question.
Both statements put together are suf in answering the problem question
Both statements even put together are not suf in answering the problem question.
Either of the statements is suf in answering the problem question.

 

10.

Select the right option from the given alternatives.
Introducing a man, a woman said, “He is the husband of my mother’s daughter”. How is the woman
related to the man?
Mother
Daughter
Sister
None of these

 

11.

Select the right option from the given alternatives. QPS : TSV :: IHK : ?
LKN
NQP
MKN
LOM
 

 

12.

Choose the answer option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful order. The
words when put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, occurrence of events,
value, appearance, nature, process etc.
1. pebble
2. laptop
3. empty bottle
4. 1 kg sugar
5. paper
3,4,2,1,5
3,4,1,2,5
4,1,3,2,5
1,5,3,4,2

 

13.

Passage: Mallika, Maneni, Pallavi, Nikita and Suhana are seated in a conference hall facing the stage
which is in the North. They are all scattered in such a manner that they do not occupy adjacent seats.
The seating arrangement is as given below:
1.Maneni is seated 10 seats away, to the right of Suhana
2.Pallavi is seated 20 seats away, to the left of Nikita
3.Mallika is seated 30 seats in front of Suhana
4.Nikita is seated 15 seats to the right of Suhana
Choose the correct answer
Who amongst the following are not seated in a linear pattern?
Pallavi, Suhana, Maneni
Mallika, Suhana, Maneni
Pallavi, Suhana, Nikita
 

 

14.

Based on the given passage find out which of the statement can be inferred from the passage The
Native Americans actually welcomed the pale-skinned visitors primarily out of curiosity than anything
else. They were fascinated by the steel knives and swords, fire spewing cannons, brass and copper
utensils, etc. that these visitors brought with them. Eventually, cultural differences erupted. The natives
could not stomach the arrogance of the newcomers and the scant respect they paid to nature. The
European settlers viewed every resource — plants, animals, and people as something to be
commercially exploited..
The native Americans did not have any weapons with which to defend themselves.
The native Americans probably attached a lot of importance to and respected nature.
The native Americans did not know how to use natural resources.
None of these

 

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Quantitative Aptitude 

 

1.

Choose the correct answer
How many litres of a 90% solution of concentrated acid needs to be mixed with a 75% solution of
concentrated acid to get a 30 L solution of 78% concentrated acid ?
24 L
22.5 L
6 L
17.5 L
Not sure

 

2.

Choose the correct answer
If we permute 7 letters of word JUSTICE in 7! Ways. In how many words vowels do not come together ?
5,040
4,320
720
120
Not sure

 

3.

Statement:
A<N<U; U≤R=T; T≥S≥E
Conclusion:
1) T > N
2) R ≥ E
3) A > R
4) R > N
5) A > E
Only conclusion 1 follows
Only conclusion 3 follows
Either conclusion 5 or 2 follows

conclusion 1,2 and 4  follows


 

 

4.

Choose the correct answer 15 25 100 30 10 4 *24 14 will end with how many zeroes ?
7
8
5
4
Not sure

 

5.

In a certain store, the profit is 320% of the cost. If the cost increases by 25% but the selling price
remains constant, approximately what percentage of the selling price is the profit
70
60
50
40
 

 

6. 105

 

7.

Choose the correct answer Out of 5 men and 3 women , a committee of 4 members is to be formed. In
how many ways can it be done if the committee includes at least one woman ?
20
35
30
65
Not sure

 

8.

Based on the given passage find out which of the statement can be inferred from the passage Social
scientists have found that people who marry young are seldom prepared for marital roles. Also the men
and women who marry as young adults live longer than those who never marry. According to a study.
Young adults who are about to get married have fewer unhealthy habits, like smoking and uncontrolled
drinking of alcohol, as compare with the other people of the same age.


The institution of marriage forces young men and women to quit smoking and drinking.


Those who marry at an older age live a shorter life than those who get married at a younger age.

 
People who marry at an older age are well prepared to take up martial role


Young adults who are not about to marry are more likely to have unhealthy habits than those who
are about to marry

 

9.

Choose the correct answer What is the value of ( 5^-2x10^-4)/(2^-5x5^-6)
0
2
5
10
 

 

10.

A sold an article to B at 25% profit and B sold to C at 20% loss. If A sold it to C at the selling price of B,
then A would make
6
4
5
No loss or Gain

 

11.

Choose the correct answer
From a deck of 52 cards, 4 cards are selected so as to include at least 1 heart card. In how many ways
can this be done ?
52C4 - 39C4
52C13
52C4 - 13C4
13C4
Not sure

 

12.

Choose the correct answer
A bag contains 4 strawberries and 8 grapes. What is the probability that both the fruits drawn from it
are strawberries ?
1/3
1/11
3/11
1/6
Not sure

 

13.

Choose the correct answer
In a scheme, a pack of three soaps with MRP Rs. 45 is available for Rs. 42. If it still gives a profit of 5% to
the shopkeeper, then the cost price of the pack is :
Rs. 40
Rs. 37
Rs. 41
Rs. 35
Not sure

 

14.

12 days payment to the servant in a cloth showroom in festival season is Rs. 400 plus one shirt. The
servant leaves after 9 days and recieves Rs. 280 and a shirt. What is the price of the shirt ?
80
120
70
100
 

 

15.

Choose the correct answer
A rectangle length is four times its breadth. It has an area of 900 square yards. What is the length of
the rectangle ?
250
60 yards
6 yards
25 yards
Not sure

 

 

16. 12

 

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Computer Programming

 

1.

Choose the correct answer
A vendor purchases binder clips at 12 for Rs. 60. How many clips should he sell for Rs. 60 to earn a
profit of 20% ?
5
8
6
10
Not sure

 

2.

In a full binary tree if number of internal nodes is I, then number of nodes N are?
N = 2I
N = I + 1
N = I – 1
N = 2I + 1
 

 

3.

Which compilation unit is responsible for adding header files content in the source code?
Linker
Compiler
Assembler
preprocessor

 

4.

Which of these data structures can be used to check if the expression has balanced parenthesis?
Stack
Queue
Array
Tree

 

5.

What is the latest version of C language?
C11
C99
C95
C89
 

 

6.

A stack is implemented as a linear array A0 . N-1. Noor writes the following function for popping an
element from the stack .function POP(top, N) { If(X) { top = top -1 } else { Print Underflow } return top }
Fill in the condition X
top < N 1
top
top > 1
top >= 0
Not sure

 

7.

What is the extension of output file produced by preprocessor
.h
.exe
.i
.asm
 

 

8.

To obtain an infix expression , Which of the tree traversals is used?
Level-order traversal
Pre-order traversal
Post -order traversal
In -order traversal

 

9.

Choose the correct answer
These are loops which are nested .This impiles which one of the following?
Two loops, one after the other
Two loops , one inside the other
One loop with two different iteration counts
Two loops with the same iteration count
Not sure
 

 

10.

Choose the correct answer
Aparajita wants to make a function that is not bound to any identifier. Which of the following functions
should she imcorporate in her program ?
Anonymous Function
Friend function null function
Null function
Global function
Not sure

 

11.

In compilation process at what sequence preprocessor comes into picture?
1
2
3
4
 

 

12.

The time complexity of inserting a node in a doubly linked list is
O(n*log n)
O(log n)
O(n)
O(1)

 

13.

Which one of the following is the lowest level format to which the computer converts a hiher language
program before execution ?
English code
Machine code
Assembly language
System language
Not sure

 

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Automata Fix

 

1.

Analyse the given program and rewrite the code by filling the missing lines of code.
Calculate factorial of a number using recursion.
Input Format
Positive integer.
Output Format
Corresponding output 


if (n >= 1)
return n*multiplyNumbers(n-1); else
return 1;

 

2.

You are required to complete the given code by reusing existing functions. click on the helper code tab
to find out the details of functions/classes provided for reuse you can click on compile & run anytime
to check the compilation /execution status of the program to debug your code The submitted code
should be logically/syntactically correct and pass all testcase . Do not write the main() function as it is
not required.
Code Approach: For this question, you will need to correct the given implementation. We do not expect
you to modify the approach or incorporate any additional library methods. The function
countElement(int *arr, int len, int n) is supposed to return the numbers of elements in the inputs array
arr of length len, which are greater than twice of the input number n The function looks fine but given a
compilation error Your task is to fix the program so that it passes all the test cases.

 

int i,count=0;
for(i=0;i<len;i++)
{
if(arr[i]>2*n)
{
count+=1;
}
}
 return count;

 

 

3.

 Given a program to find the maximum element in an array using recursion.
Fill the missing lines of code so that the program passes through all the test cases.
Input Format
First line of input contains size of the array.
The next lines contain the elements of the array.
Output Format
Refer sample input and output for formatting specifications..

if(size==0)
{
return max;
}
if(*(arr+(size-1))>max)
{
max=(*(arr+(size-1)));
//printf("max %d\n",max);
}
else
{
max=max;
//printf("max %d\n",max);
}
return findMaxElement(arr,(size-1));

 

4.

Find logical error in the factorial of a given number.
Rewrite and execute the code after correcting the logic.
Input Format
A positive number.
Output Format
Corresponding output.

 

#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
 
   long int fact = 1, n, i;
scanf("%ld", &n);
   for(i =1; i <= n; i++)//error in this line
   {
fact = fact * i;
}
printf("%ld", fact);
return 0;
}

 

5.

The function patternPrint(int n) supposed to print n number of lines in the following pattern For n=4 the
pattern should be:
1
1 1
1 1 1
1 1 1 1
The function complies successfully but fails to return the desired results due to logical errors .
Your task is to debug the program to pass all the test cases
Input Format
Integer
Output Format
Corresponding pattern

 

#include<stdio.h>
void patternPrint (int num);
int main() {
int n;
scanf("%d",&n);
patternPrint (n);
return 0;
}
void patternPrint(int n) {
int print=1,i,j;
 
 
for(i=1;i<=n;i++)//error
{
for(j=1;j<=i;j++)//error
 
{
printf("%d ",print);
 }
printf("\n");
 
}
}

 

 

6.

Vikram buys a scooter for Rs.A , spends Rs. B on its repairs and sells it for Rs. C. Find his gain percent?
The following code gives the gain percentage, if the logical errors in it are corrected. Analyze the code
and correct the errors thereby it passes all the test cases.
Input Format
The first input is an integer which corresponds to A.
The second input is an integer which corresponds to B. The third input is a
Output Format
Refer sample input and output for formatting specifications.
The float values are displayed correct to 2 decimal places

 

gain=sp-totalcost;
gp=(gain*100)/totalcost;

 

7.

The seats are arranged in the lab in a rectangular fashion with m rows and n columns. The students are
seated in the lab according to their roll numbers in row wise order. Given the roll number of a student,
the code is given to find whether the student is seated in the first row or in the 1st or last column. But
the code has syntax error in the code below. Debug the code without changing the logic
Input Format
First line consists of m, no.of rows.
Second line consists of n, no.of columns.
Third line consists of roll number of student.
Output Format
The output consists of a string --- “yes” or “no”.

 

 if((rnum%rows==1)||(rnum<=rows)||(rnum>e))

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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