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IIFT 2008 Details

IIFT 2008
Important Dates
1. Last Date for Sale of Prospectus by post: 20th August 2008

2. Last date for Sale of Prospectus across the counter at IIFT: 3rd September 2008

3.Last Date for Receipt of completed Applications: 3rd September 2008

4. IIFT Written Test: 23rd November 2008 (10 am–12 noon)
Eligibility

1. Recognized Bachelor’s degree of minimum 3 years’ duration in any discipline.

2. Candidates appearing for a qualifying examination can also apply subject to submission of proof of requisite qualification by October 7, 2009.

3. No age limit
ONLINE Application process
1. You should have a demand draft of the applicable amount favoring INDIAN INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN TRADE payable at DELHI since you will be required to fill in the details of the demand draft in the online application form.
2. Applicable amount of the demand draft is as follows: * General/OBC Indian candidates: Rs.1300/-(Rs. 1200 in cash from IIFT, Delhi Campus).
3. Print Only on A4 size paper in portrait layout with Bar Code visible.
4. Once you complete your online application form and submit the same, take a print out and send the same to IIFT after doing the needful as follows:
* Sign in the Box provided for the purpose. * Paste your photograph in the box provided for the purpose.
* Enclose the demand draft of the applicable amount with your full name, address and application number on the reverse of the demand draft.
* Enclose two self addressed adhesive labels. * Enclose copy of the requisite certificate, if belonging to SC/ST/PH category. 5. Last date for submitting online application form: 3rd September 2008

LRDI

John, Pete, Tom, George, and Steve are brothers. One day, one of them broke a window. When their father asked them who did it, they gave the following answers:

John: "It was Pete or Tom."

Pete: "It was neither George nor me."

Tom: "Both of you are lying."

Steve: "No, only one of them is lying."

George: "No, Steve, you are wrong."
Then their mother added: "Three of my sons are telling the truth, but I do not believe what the two others said.

"My Question is Who broke the window?

LRDI

Joey has 8 drinking glasses, all of different sizes. He has lined them up from smallest to largest and numbered them 1 (smallest) to 8 (largest).

He knows that glass #4 holds 10 ounces and that glass #7 holds a pint, or 16 ounces. Now he wants to figure out how much all the others hold! He experiments by filling up different glasses with water and pouring the water back and forth into other glasses.

Here are his results: -Pouring water from glasses #1 and #2 filled glass #4. -Pouring water from glasses #1 and #3 filled glass #5. -Pouring water from glasses #2 and #3 filled glass #6. -Pouring water from glasses #1 and #5 filled glass #7. -Pouring water from glasses #1 and #7 filled glass #8. -Pouring water twice from glass #3 filled glass #7. -Pouring water twice from glass #4 filled glass #8.

How much water does each glass hold?

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