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(ENGLISH LANGUAGE) Directions: In the following passage there are
blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against
each number, five words are suggested, one of
which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate word in each case.
In these days ,of economic liberalisation, globalisation
etc. materialistic values have assumed ___41___
importance, Money, physical comforts and luxuries are
the most sought after aspects .There has been ___42___
competition. Such competition ___43___ undue stress.
The stress leads to ___44___ of health of the people.
Indian culture has ___45___ its striking uniqueness, as
against the Western culture, in the fact that there is a
___46___ place for spiritualism in our value system in all
walks of life. The spirituality is a very ___47___ force
which helps us in maintaining our physical and mental
health. It gives us ___48___ to cope with the stress.
Westerners have now ___49___ the importance of
spirituality and, therefore, they have started ___50___ us
in the matter of spirituality.
Q1. 41.
(a) usual
(b) little
(c) tangible
(d) least
(e) greater
Q2.
42.
(a) critical
(b) unhealthy
(c) unequalled
(d) no
(e) absolute
Q3. 43.
(a) releases
(b) deserves
(c) generates
(d) demonstrates
(e) suppresses
Q4.
44.
(a) neglect
(b) illness
(c) generation
(d) deterioration
(e) encroachment
Q5.
45.
(a) maintained
(b) illustrated
(c) marginalized
(d) bestowed
(e) forsaken
Q6. 46.
(a)vast
(b)brief
(c) formal
(d) clean
(e) distinct
Q7. 47.
(a)dormant
(b) dedicated
(c) vital
(d) common
(e) dynamic
Q8.
48.
(a) strength
(b) tips
(c) clearance
(d) sermons
(e) ideals
Q9. 49.
(a) informed
(b) narrated
(c) intensified
(d) realised
(e) invented
Q10.
50.
(a) encouraging
(b) imitating
(c) blaming
(d) preaching
(e) assuming
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Q11.
With the exception of (1)/ music no other industry (2)/
has COMMON ERRORS 1embraced globalisation (3)/ as
keenly as the banking industry(4)/ No error (5)
(a) With the exception of
(b) music no other industry
(c) has embraced globalisation
(d) as keenly as the banking industry
(e) No error
Q12. The banks stringent on boarding process (1)/ for new
executives ensures (2)/ that they understand from
other leaders (3)/ what it takes to success (4)/ No error
(5)
(a) The banks stringent on boarding process
(b) for new executives ensures
(c) that they understand from other leaders
(d) what it takes to success
(e) No error
Q13. CEOs have a lot (1)/ to worry about, (2)/ but what are
(3)/ their greatest concerns? (4) No error (5)
(a) CEOs have a lot
(b) to worry about,
(c) but what are
(d) their greatest concerns?
(e)No error
Q14.
When business leaders (1)/ fail to decide (2)/ and act
wisely, (3)/ their companies suffers (4)/ No error (5)
(a) When business leaders
(b) fail to decide
(c) and act wisely,
(d) their companies suffers
(e) No error
Q15. We are often blindly to (1)/ the , many forces (2)/ that
create and(3)/ sustain our behaviours (4)/ No error (5)
(a) We are often blindly to
(b) the , many forces
(c) that create and
(d) sustain our behaviours
(e) No error
Q16.
Mediclaim policies usually (1)/ reimburse certain
(2)/medical expenses and (3) /not the out of pocket
expenses (4) No error (5)
(a) Mediclaim policies usually
(b) reimburse certain
(c)medical expenses and
(d)not the out of pocket expenses
(e)No error
Q17.
High performers show a stronger tendency (1) / to
direct their own learning, (2)/ which may be one of the
ways to predict (3)/ who will be a high performer (4)
No error (5)
(a) High performers show a stronger tendency
(b) to direct their own learning,
(c) which may be one of the ways to predict
(d) who will be a high performer
(e)No error
Directions : Rearrange the following sentences (A),
(B), (C),(D), (E) and (F) to make a meaningful
paragraph and then answer the questions which
follow
(A)The blame for lacking creativity is, however, put on
the present generation by the modem educationists.
(B)The concept of homework began so that the pupils
could revise that was being taught in the class.
(C)By doing so, most of the schools took away the
leisure time of the children.
(D)Instead, these educationists should suggest lowering
of burden of homework to the commission for
educational reforms.
(E)The purpose of this concept was, however, defeated
when the schools started overburdening students with
so called homework.
(F)Lack of such leisure time does not allow the children
to develop creative pursuits
Q18.
Which of the following (sentence should be the THIRD
after re arrangement?
(a)A
(b)E
(c)D
(d)F
(e)C
Q19. Which of the following sentence should be the FIRST
after rearrangement ?
(a)A
(b)B
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(c)C
(d)D
(e)E
Q20.
Which of the following sentence should be the SECOND
after rearrangement ?
(a)A
(b)B
(c)D
(d)E
(e)F
Q21. Which of the following sentence should be the SIXTH
(LAST) after rearrangement ?
(a)B
(b)C
(c)D
(d)E
(e)F
Q22. Which of the following sentence should be the FIFTH
after rearrangement ?
(a)A
(b)B
(c)C
(d)E
(e)F
Direction : Read the following passage carefully and
answer the questions given below it. Certain words
are given in bold to help you to locate them while
answering some of the questions.
Though the last twenty-five years have seen China
dazzle the world with its excellent economic
performance it has shied away from playing the kind of
active role in international affairs that would seem
commensurate with its economic weight. This is
because traditionally Chinas politics have been defined
by the need for economic development above all else. In
the past Chinas authorities have tended to downplay the
countries international clout, choosing to stress instead
its developing country status and limited military
capabilities. Such modest rhetoric was Intended to allay
their fears that Chinas rise was causing across its
immediate neighborhood. That Beijing is finally
acknowledging its status as a major player in the
international system is evidenced by the fact that the
President has formally developed a theory of
international relations the concept of harmonious
world. The concept, encompassing broad notions of
multilateralism, prosperity for all through common
development and tolerance for diversity has left world
opinion perplexed. These are commendable objectives
but the theory is short on specifics regarding the means
to achieve them. Chinas recent willingness to be a more
active player internationally, stems from complex
factors. The country’s economic strength having
acquired the largest foreign exchange reserves in the
world is undeniable and reports far it to be the largest
economy in the next quarter of a century. For sustained
double digit economic growth China thus has no choice
but to become more active internationally. Moreover as
a major proportion of the oil and other natural
resources that China needs to feed its growing economy
are imported., Beijing has to aggressively woo the
countries rich in energy resources, which also represent
emerging markets for Chinese products. To ensure a
stable security environment within the region and thus
facilitate economic growth China played an active role
in facilitating negotiations with North, Korea.
Destabilization of a potential flashpoint like the Korean
peninsula1 would lead to a flood of refugees crossing
the border, interrupting careful, plans of economic
rejuvenation of Chinas North East. Chinas growing
influence has caused a shift in the geopolitical status
quo and its influence Is beginning to replace that of the
United states and European powers in Africa. Chinas
new diplomacy though has had its share of critics who
have expressed their unease at Chinas military
modernization programme and its willingness to deal
with regimes widely condemned as corrupt and
oppressive. Despite this when the Africa was in need of
aid and infrastructure or the US needed help in
negotiating with Korea they turned to China. By taking a
lead in a variety of international and regional forums,
initiating bilateral and military exchange and
dispensing aid and technical assistance in parts of the
world where traditional powers are Cautious to tread
China has signaled that its days of sitting on the
sidelines, content to let others shape world affairs are
emphatically over.
Q23.
Why has China traditionally been a passive spectator in
global affairs ?
(a)To safeguard its oil resources
(b)To maintain security in its vicinity
(c)To conceal Its economic predicament
(d)To focus on domestic economic growth
(e)Economic dominance of the US
Q24.
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Which of the following best describes Chinas current
international status ?
(a)Cause of insecurity among developing nations
(b)Largest economy in the world
(c)Largest donor of aid to developing countries
(d)Pioneer of implementing a harmonious world
philosopy
(e)None of these
Q25.
What has been the fallout of Chinas Increased
participation in world affairs ?
(a)International scrutiny of its economic policies
(b)Growth of corruption among its politicians
(c)Its influence and prestige have grown substantially
(d)Its growth rate has stabilized
(e)None of these
Q26. On which of the following factors is Chinas economic
growth de pendent ?
(A)Increased supply of oil and other natural resources
to developed countries.
(B)Success of harmonious world policy.
(C)Political stability in Africa.
(a)Only (C)
(b)Only (A)
(c)Both (A) and (B)
(d)All (A), (B) and (C)
(e) None of these
Q27.
Which of the following is TRUE in the context of the
passage ?
(a)Chinas current political standing internationally is
disproportionate to its financial strength
(b)China is a reluctant participant in military dialogues
(c)The harmonious World theory is the only utilitarian
remedy to the current challenges facing the world
(d)The US has recognized and acknowledged Chinas
growing international reputation
(e) China has stopped dealing with corrupt countries
because of international pressure
Q28. The main purpose behind Beijing’s intervention in
North Korea is to
(a)ensure that the US acknowledges Chinas growing
military influence
(b)prevent any hindrances to Its domestic economic
development programmes
(c)protect its financial investment in neighboring
countries
(d)provide humanitarian assistance to one of Its
strongest allies Korea
(e)None of these
Q29.
Which of the following CANNOT be said about Chinas
international relations theory ?
(a)The theory Is ambiguous in , nature
(b)The theory reflects, Chinas realization that it
occupies a vital place in global affairs
(c)It promotes the concept of common development for
all nations
(d)It is a theory which explains Chinas sustained
growth rate
(e)It emphasizes achieving prosperity through
universal development
Q30. Which of the following is NOT a step taken by China to
cement its role as a world leader ?
(A Providing aid to countries when other nations are
unwilling to do so
(B)Curtailing its military modernization programme to
reassure neighboring countries
(C)Negotiating bilateral treaties only with countries
with good human rights records
(a)Only (A)
(b)Both (A) and (B)
(c)Both (B) and (C)
(d)Only (B)
(e)None of these
(REASONING ABILITY)
Q31. What is/was Ajay’s Grandfather’s occupation?
(a)Teacher
(b)Lawyer
(c)Doctor
(d)Cannot be determined
(e)None of these
Q32. What is the profession of Ajay ?
(a)Teacher
(b)lawyer
(c)Doctor
(d)Cannot be determined
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(e)None of these
Directions: Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions :
Twelve persons are, sitting in two parallel rows
containing six persons each, in such a way that there is
an equal distance between adjacent persons. In Row I,
A, B, C, D, E and F
are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and
all of them are facing south. In Row2, P, Q, R,S, T and U
are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and
all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given
sitting arrangement each person seated in a row faces
another person of the other row.
S sits third to the right of U. S does not sit at any
extreme end. Two persons sit between P and Q. T sits
third to the left of U. R is not an immediate neighbour of
U .
F sits third to the right of D. C does not sit at any
extreme end. One person sits between B and D. D sits
second to the left of C. C is not an immediate neighbour
of B and A.
Q33. Who among the following are sitting at the extreme
ends of any row?
(a) ST
(b) EB
(c) FB
(d) TP
(e) DE
Q34. What is the position of S with respect to R?
(a)Third to the right
(b)Second to the right
(c)Third to the left.
(d)Second to the left
(e)Fourth to the right
Q35.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way
based on their sitting arrangement and hence form a
group. Which one does not belong to the group?
(a) CR
(b) BQ
(c) FT
(d) AS
(e) EU
Q36. What is the position of A with respect to E?
(a)Second to the right
(b)Second to the left
(c)Third to the left
(d)Third to the right
(e)Immediate left
Q37.
If all the six persons of Row1 (A, B, C, D, E and F) are
asked to sit in an alphabetical order, from left to right,
the positions of how many will remain unchanged as
compared to their original sitting position?
(a) None
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) One
(e) More than three
Directions: Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions :
Twelve persons are, sitting in two parallel rows
containing six persons each, in such a way that there is
an equal distance between adjacent persons. In Row I,
A, B, C, D, E and F
are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and
all of them are facing south. In Row2, P, Q, R,S, T and U
are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and
all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given
sitting arrangement each person seated in a row faces
another person of the other row.
S sits third to the right of U. S does not sit at any
extreme end. Two persons sit between P and Q. T sits
third to the left of U. R is not an immediate neighbour of
U .
F sits third to the right of D. C does not sit at any
extreme end. One person sits between B and D. D sits
second to the left of C. C is not an immediate neighbour
of B and A.
Q38.
Who among the following are sitting at the extreme
ends of any row?
(a) ST
(b) EB
(c) FB
(d) TP
(e) DE
Q39. What is the position of S with respect to R?
(a)Third to the right
(b)Second to the right
(c)Third to the left.
(d)Second to the left
(e)Fourth to the right
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Q40.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way
based on their sitting arrangement and hence form a
group. Which one does not belong to the group?
(a) CR
(b) BQ
(c) FT
(d) AS
(e) EU
Q41. What is the position of A with respect to E?
(a)Second to the right
(b)Second to the left
(c)Third to the left
(d)Third to the right
(e)Immediate left
Q42. If all the six persons of Row1 (A, B, C, D, E and F) are
asked to sit in an alphabetical order, from left to right,
the positions of how many will remain unchanged as
compared to their original sitting position?
(a) None
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) One
(e) More than three
Q43.
Directions: Study the information below to answer
these questions.
Seeta, Rajinder and Surinder are children of Mr and Mrs
Aggarwal.Renu, Raja and Sunil are children of Mrs and
Mr Malhotra.Sunil and Seeta are a married couple and
Ashok and Sanjay are their children.Geeta and Rakesh
are children of Mr and Mrs Gupta.Geeta is married to
Surinder and has three children named Rita, Sonu and
Raju.
How is Rajinder related to Ashok?
(a) Fatherin-law
(b)Brother-in-law
(c)Cousin
(d)Maternal Uncle
(e)None of these
Q44. What is Sanjay's surname?
(a) Gupta
(b) Malhotra
(c) Aggarwal
(d) Surinder
(e) None of these
Q45.
Renu is Sanjay’s
(a)Sister-in-law
(b)Sister
(c)Cousin
(d)Aunty
(e)None of these
Q46. Directions: In these questions, relationship between
different elements is shown in the statements. The
statements are followed by conclusions. Study the
conclusions based on the given statements and select
the appropriate answer.
Statements:
M < T, T ≤ R, R ≥ J
Conclusions:
I. J > M
II. R > M
III. J = T
(a)Only I is true
(b)Only II is true
(c)Only HI is true
(d)Only I and II are true
(e)None of these
Q47.
Directions: In these questions, relationship between
different elements is shown in the statements. The
statements are followed by conclusions. Study the
conclusions based on the given statements and select
the appropriate answer.
Statements:
D ≥ B , B > H, H = F
Conclusions:
I. F < B
II. F < D
III. H < D
(a)Only I is true
(b)Only II is true
(c)Only III is true
(d)Only I and II are true
(e)All are true
Q48. Directions: In these questions, relationship between
different elements is shown in the statements. The
statements are followed by conclusions. Study the
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conclusions based on the given statements and select
the appropriate answer.
Statements:
H = M, M < T, T ≤ K
Conclusions:
I. K > M
II. T > H
III. H < K
(a)Only I is true
(b)Only I and II are true
(c)Only II and III are hue
(d)Only I and III are true
(e)All are true
Q49.
Directions: In these questions, relationship between
different elements is shown in the statements. The
statements are followed by conclusions. Study the
conclusions based on the given statements and select
the appropriate answer.
Statements:
N ≤ A, A > J, J ≥ D
Conclusions:
.I. N < J
II. A ≥ D
III. D < A
(a)Only I is true
(b)Only II is true
(c)Only III Is true
(d)Only I and II are true
(e)None of these
Q50. Directions: In these questions, relationship between
different elements is shown in the statements. The
statements are followed by conclusions. Study the
conclusions based on the given statements and select
the appropriate answer.
Statements:
R = T, T < M, M ≤ K
Conclusions:
I. K < R
II. M > R
III. K > T
(a)Only I and II are true
(b)Only II and III are true
(c)Only I and III are true
(d)All are true
(e)None of these
Q51.
Direction: In each question below are given some
statements followed by conclusions. You have to take
the given statements to be true and find which of the
given conclusions logically follow.
Statements:
All songs are poems.
All poems are rhymes.
No rhyme is a paragraph.
Conclusions :
I.No song is a paragraph.
II.No poem is a paragraph.
(a) only conclusion I follows.
(b) only conclusion II follows.
(c) Either conclusion I or II follows.
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(e) Both conclusions I and II follow.
Q52. Direction: In each question below are given some
statements followed by conclusions. You have to take
the given statements to be true and find which of the
given conclusions logically follow.
Statements:
All songs are poems.
All poems are rhymes.
No rhyme is a paragraph.
Conclusions:
I.All rhymes are poems.
II.All songs are rhymes.
(a) only conclusion I follows.
(b) only conclusion II follows.
(c) Either conclusion I or II follows.
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(e) Both conclusions I and II follow.
Q53.
Direction: In each question below are given some
statements followed by conclusions. You have to take
the given statements to be true and find which of the
given conclusions logically follow.
Statements :
Some dews are drops.
All drops are stones.
Conclusions:
I.Atleast some dews are stones.
II.Atleast some stones are drops.
(a) only conclusion I follows.
(b) only conclusion II follows.
(c) Either conclusion I or II follows.
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(e) Both conclusions I and II follow.
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Q54. Direction: In each question below are given some
statements followed by conclusions. You have to take
the given statements to be true and find which of the
given conclusions logically follow.
Statements:Ail pens are books.
All books are chairs.
Some chairs are desks:
Some desks are tables.
Conclusions:
I.Some tables are chairs,
II.Some desks are pens.
III.Some chairs are pens.
IV.All pens are chairs,
(a)Only I and II follow
(b)Only 1 and III follow
(c)Only I and IV follow
(d)Only III and IV follow
(e)None of these
Q55.
Direction: In each question below are given some
statements followed by conclusions. You have to take
the given statements to be true and find which of the
given conclusions logically follow.
Statements:
Some trains Eire buses.
Some, buses are trucks.
Some trucks are boats.
Some boats are cars.
Conclusions:
I.Some trucks are trains.
II.Some cars are trucks.
III.Some boats are buses.
IV.Some boats are trains.
(a)None follows
(b)Only I and II follow
(c)Only III follows
(d)Only IV follows
(e)Only III and IV follow
Directions : Study the following information
carefully to answer these questions
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are members of a sports club and
have liking for different games viz. Carrom, Table
Tennis, Badminton, Bridge, Hockey, Football and Lawn
Tennis but not necessarily in the same order. Each one
of them has liking for different musical instrument
vizSitar, Guitar, Harmonium, Flute, Tabla, Banjo and
Santoor not necessarily in the same order.
B likes Carrom and Banjo. E likesto play Bridge but not
Harmonium Or Tabla. The one who plays Hockey plays
Sitar. Fplays Guitar but notTableTennis or Lawn Tennis.
A plays Badminton and Flute. The one who plays Lawn
Tennis does not play Tabla. C plays Harmonium and G
plays Hockey.
Q56.
Who plays Santoor ?
(a) D
(b) A
(c) E
(d) D or E
(e) None of these
Q57. D plays which game ?
(a)Table Tennis
(b)Lawn Tennis
(c)Football
(d)Cannot be determined
(e)None of these
Q58. Which of the following combinations of game-person-
musical instrument is definitely correct ?
(a) Badminton - B – Flute
(b)Table Tennis - E - Santoor
(c)Lawn Tennis - D - Tabla
(d)Table Tennis - C - Tabla
(e)None of these
Q59.
Who plays Football ?
(a)C
(b)D
(c)G
(d)F
(e) None of these
Q60. Who plays Table Tennis ?
(a) C
(b)F
(c)D
(d)Cannot be determined
(e)None of these
Directions : Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions
Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G studied in colleges X,
Y and Z and are currently in different professions
namely, Medicines, Fashion designing. Engineering,
Business, Acting, Teaching and Architecture (not
necessarily in the same order). At least two and not
more than three friends had studied in the same
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college,C is an architect and studied in college Y. E is not
a businessman. Only G amongst the seven friends
studied in college X along with E. F is an engineer and
did not study in college Y. B is an actor and did not
study in the same college as F. A did not study in college
Z. Those who studied in college X are neither Fashion
Designers nor teachers. None of those studied in college
Y is a teacher.
Q61.
Who amongst the following have studied in college Z ?
(a) B, A
(b) C, F
(c) B, D, F
(d) A, D
(e) D, F
Q62. Which of the following groups represents the students
of college Y ?
(a) C. E, G
(b) A, C, D
(c)A, B, C
(d) D, B, C
(e) None of these
Q63.
What is the profession of F ?
(a)Engineering
(b)Business
(c) Medicines
(d)Acting
(e) None of these
Q64. Who amongst the following is in the profession of
Medicines ?
(a) E
(b)G
(c)A
(d)D
(e)None of these
Q65. What is the profession of A ?
(a)Teaching
(b)Medicines
(c)Business
(d)Fashion Designing
(e)None of these
(QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE)
Q66. Direction: What will come in place of question mark
(?) in the following number series?
15 22 57 183 ? 748 3755 22542
(a)709
(b)698
(c)748
(d)800
(e)None of these
Q67.
Direction: What will come in place of question mark
(?) in the following number series?
15 22 57 183 ? 748 3755 22542
(a)709
(b)698
(c)748
(d)800
(e)None of these
Q68. Direction: What will come in place of question mark
(?) in the following number series?
15 25 40 65 ? 195
(a)115
(b)90
(c)105
(d)120
(e)None of these
Q69.
Direction: What will come in place of question mark
(?) in the following number series?
15 28 43 60 79 101 123
(a)28
(b)43
(c)60
(d)101
(e)123
Q70. Direction: What will come in place of question mark
(?) in the following number series?
15 29 56 108 208 400 ?
(a)758
(b)770
(c)784
(d)768
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(e)778
Q71.
Directions : In the following question two equations
numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both
the equations and give answer thereof.
I. 5x + 2y = 31.
II. 3x+ 7y = 36
(a) x> y
(b) x ≥ y
(c)x < y
(d) x ≤ y
(e) x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be
established
Q72. Directions : In the following question two equations
numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both
the equations and give answer thereof.
I. 2x2 + 11x + 12 = 0
II. 5y2 + 27y + 10 = 0
(a) x> y
(b) x ≥ y
(c)x < y
(d) x ≤ y
(e) x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be
established
Q73.
Directions : In the following question two equations
numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both
the equations and give answer thereof.
I. 2x2 + 11x + 14 = 0
II. 4y2 + 12y + 9 = 0
(a) x> y
(b) x ≥ y
(c)x < y
(d) x ≤ y
(e) x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be
established
Q74. Directions : In the following question two equations
numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both
the equations and give answer thereof.
I. x2 - 4 = 0
II. Y2 +6y + 9 = 0
(a) x> y
(b) x ≥ y
(c)x < y
(d) x ≤ y
(e) x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be
established
Q75.
Directions : In the following question two equations
numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both
the equations and give answer thereof.
I. x2- 7x +12 = 0
II. y2 + y - 12 = 0
(a) x> y
(b) x ≥ y
(c)x < y
(d) x ≤ y
(e) x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be
established
Q76. Aman’s expense is 30% more than Vimal’s expense and
Vimal’s expense is 10% less than Raman’s expense. If
the sum of their expense is Rs. 6447, then what would
be the Aman’s expense ?
(a) Rs. 2,200
(b) Rs. 2,457
(c) Rs. 1,890
(d) Rs. 2,100
(e) None of these
Q77.
The largest and the second largest angles of a triangle
are in the ratio of 3 : 2 respectively. The smallest angle
is 20% of the sum of the largest and the second largest
angles. What is the sum of the smallest and the second
largest angles ?
(a)80
(b)60
(c)100
(d)90
(e) None of these
Q78. Meera purchased an item for Rs. 62,000 and sold it at
loss of 25 percent. With that amount she purchased
another item and sold it at a gain of 30 percent. What
was her overall gain/loss?
(a)Loss of Rs. 1560
(b)Profit of Rs. 1560
(c)Loss of Rs. 1550
(d)Profit of Rs. 1550
(e)None of these
Q79.
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The simple interest accrued on an amount of Rs. 22,500
at the end of four years is Rs. 10,800. What would be the
compound interest accrued on the same amount at the
same rate at the end of two years ?
(a) Rs. 14,908
(b) Rs. 5,724
(c) Rs. 26,234
(d) Rs. 8,568
(e) None of these
Q80.
A boat running downstream covers a distance of 30 kms
in 2 hours. While coming back the boat takes 6 hours to
cover the same distance. If the speed of the current is
half that of the boat, what is the speed of that boat in
kmph ?
(a)15
(b)5
(c)10
(d)Cannot be determined
(e)None of these
Q81. Shruti takes 10 days to finish a piece of work while
Shankar takes 15 days to finish the same piece of work.
Harish works twice as fast as Shruti. How many days
will all three of them together take to finish the same
piece of work ?
(a) 42/11 days
(b)32/11 day
(c) 30/11 days
(d) 29/11
(e) None of these
Q82.
If Length of the rectangle is increased by 50% and
breadth is decreased by 20%. Then what is the
percentage change in the area?
(a)decrease 20%
(b)20% increase
(c)80% increase
(d)30% decrease
(e)None of these
Q83. A rectangular courtyard 3.78 m long and 5.25 m broad
is to be paved exactly with square tiles, all of the same
size. The minimum number of such tiles is:
(a)430
(b)440
(c)450
(d)460
(e)None of these
Q84.
An urn contains 9 red , 7 white and 4 black balls . If two
balls are drown at random then find the probability that
both the balls are random ?
(a) 17/95
(b) 18/95
(c) 1/12
(d) 91/190
(e) None of these
Q85. A, B and C start a small business. A contributes 1/5 of
the total capital invested in the business. B contributes
as much as A and C together. Total profit at the end of
the year was Rs. 5,200. What was C's profit share ? (in
Rupees)
(a)1510
(b)2510
(c)1500
(d)2560
(e)None of these
Directions: Study the following information carefully to
answer the given questions.
A company produces four different products, viz:
Mobile phones. Televisions, Refrigerators and
Computers. Each of the products has two categories, viz;
Category A and Category B. The total number of all the
products is 600. 20 per cent of the toteil number of
products is Computers and onethird of the total number
bf products Is Televisions. 40 per cent of the remaining
products are Refrigerators. 50 per cent of the number of
Computers as well as the number of Mobile phones is of
categoryA. 25 per cent of the number of televisions is of
categoryB. Onefourth of the number of Refrigerators is
of categoryA.
Q86.
What is the respective ratio between the number of
Mobile phones of category A and the number of
Computers of category A ?
(a) 7 :6
(b) 5 :9
(c) 7:3
(d) 7 :9
(e) None of these
Q87. What is the approximate average number of products of
category A together ?
(a) 81
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(b) 86
(c) 90
(d) 95
(e) 99
Q88.
What is the total number of Televisions of category A,
Refrigerators of category B and Mobile phones of
category A together ?
(a)318
(b) 328
(c) 296
(d) 266
(e) None of these
Q89. The combination of which of the two products of
category B is exactly equal in number ?
(a) Mobile phone and Computer
(b) Mobile phone and Refrigerator
(c) Television and Refrigerator
(d) Television and Computer
(e) None of these
Q90. What is the difference between the number of
Computers of category B and the number of
Refrigerators of category A ?
(a) 42
(b) 18
(c) 32
(d) 36
(e) None of these
Directions: Study the following information carefully to
answer the given questions.
Number of Visa Applications Submitted And
Granted Across Different Countries (in thousand)
Q91.
How many visas were granted by the country T taking
all the years together ? (in thousands)
(a) 2788
(b) 2785
(c) 2875
(d) 8775
(e) None of these
Q92.
The ratio between the number of visas issued by the
country P in the years 2006 and 2010 and that issued by
country S in the same years is
(a) 119 : 117
(b) 117 : 119
(c) 153 : 194
(d) 153 : 193
(e) None of these
Q93. What percent of visas were issued by the country Q in
the years 2009 and 2010 taken together with respect to
applications received ?
(a) 89%
(b) 65%
(c) 70%
(d) 80%
(e) None of these
Q94.
What is the difference between the number of
applications and that of visas issued by the country S
taking all the years together ? (in thousand).
(a) 188
(b) 187
(c) 177
(d) 178
(e) None of these
Q95. What is the difference between the number of
applications and that of visas issued by the country S
taking all the years together ? (in thousand).
(a) 188
(b) 187
(c) 177
(d) 178
(e) None of these
Q96. Directions: What should come in place of the
question mark (?) in the following questions?
417.25 - 41.72 - 4.53 = ?
(a) 380.06
(b) 371
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(c)348
(d)315
(e) None of these
Q97.
Directions: What should come in place of the
question mark (?) in the following questions?
896 - (?)3 = 4608 ÷ 12 ,
(a) 2
(b) 23
(c)82
(d) 42
(e) 25
Q98. Directions: What should come in place of the
question mark (?) in the following questions?
273 ÷ 3 - 9.1 = ?
(a) 81.9
(b) 62.3
(c)84.9
(d)91.8'
(e) None of these
Q99. Directions: What should come in place of the
question mark (?) in the following questions?
√ ÷ 1.4 = ? × 2.5
(a)18
(b)112,5-
(c)16
(d)24 V
(e) None of these-
Q100.
Directions: What should come in place of the
question mark (?) in the following questions?
15.8 × 3 + 8.1- 21.5 = ? + 14.6
(a) 14.9
(b)20.1
(c) 18.4
(d) 19.4
(e) None of these
ANSWERS :
1 b 2 c 3 a 4 d 5 b 6 d
7 c 8 b 9 d 10 e 11 a 12 a
13 a 14 d 15 e 16 a 17 c 18 b
19 e 20 c 21 c 22 b 23 d 24 a
25 a 26 c 27 d 28 c 29 c 30 d
31 a 32 e 33 b 34 d 35 c 36 d
37 c 38 e 39 e 40 b 41 c 42 e
43 b 44 d 45 c 46 d 47 d 48 d
49 e 50 e 51 e 52 b 53 e 54 a
55 b 56 a 57 c 58 d 59 a 60 b
61 a 62 b 63 c 64 b 65 c 66 d
67 a 68 c 69 b 70 a 71 b 72 d
73 c 74 e 75 e 76 e 77 a 78 e
79 a 80 c 81 e 82 b 83 c 84 d
85 d 86 c 87 a 88 c 89 a 90 c
91 e 92 a 93 b 94 e 95 e 96 c
97 c 98 b 99 e 100 a