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    rdZ 'kfDr ijh {k.kfuns Z 'k(1-5):fuEu tkudkjh dks ;ku ls ifkfM + ;ka ufn;ka gS a AIII. lHkh ufn;ka lM+ ds a gS a AIV. dq N ufn;ka ioZ r gS a Afu"d"kZ:I. dq N lM+ ds a iQ w y gS a AII. dq N ioZ r lM+ ds gS a AIII. dq N lM+ ds >kfM + ;ka gS a A(1)ds oy I vkS jII vuq lj.k djrs ga S(2)ds oyI vkS jIII vuq lj.k djrs gS a(3)ds s oyII vkS jIII vuq lj.k djrs gS a(4) I, IIoIIIlHkh vuq lj.k djrs gS a

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    REASONING TEST

    Directions (1-5): Study the following

    information carefully to answer the below

    given questions:A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven members of a

    club. Each of them likes a day of the week

    viz. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,

    Friday, Saturday and Sunday but not

    necessarily in the same order. Each of them

    has a different type of car like Swift, Alto, Figo,

    Beat, SX4, Estilo, and Optra but not

    necessarily in the same order.

    C likes Wednesday and his favourite car is

    neither SX4 nor Optra. E does not like Monday

    and his favourite car is Beat. One who likes

    Friday, likes Figo. One who likes Estilo car

    likes Tuesday. D likes Saturday and hisfavourite car is not SX4. Favourite car of G is

    Alto. F likes Thursday. B does not like Estilo.

    1. Which of them likes Tuesday?

    (1) A (2) B

    (3) D (4) Data insufficient

    (5) None of these

    2. Whose favourite car is Figo?

    (1) A (2) B

    (3) F (4) C

    (5) None of these

    3. Who likes Sunday?

    (1) A (2) C

    (3) F (4) E

    (5) Data insufficient

    4. Whose favourite car is SX4?

    (1) B (2) A

    (3) F (4) D

    (5) None of these

    5. Which of the following combinations is true?

    (1) F-Thursday-Estilo

    (2) C-Wednesday-Alto

    (3) D-Saturday-Beat

    (4) G-Monday-Swift

    (5) All wrong

    Directions (6-10): In each of the questions givenbelow, four statements are followed by three

    conclusions I, II and III. You have to assume

    the given statements to be true even if they

    seem to be different from generally known

    facts. You have to decide which of the

    conclusions logically follows the given

    statements, whatever the generally known

    facts may be.

    6. Statements:

    I. All clouds are trains.

    II. No train is book.

    III. Some books are pens.

    IV. All pens are chairs.

    Conclusions:

    I. Some chairs are clouds.

    II. Some pens are trainsIII. Some books are clouds.

    (1) None follows

    (2) Only I follows

    (3) Only II follows

    (4) Only III follows

    (5) Only I and II follow

    7. Statements:

    I. Some poles are floors.

    II. Some floors are walls.

    III. Some walls are houses.

    IV. Some houses are mountains.

    Conclusions:I. Some mountains are floors.

    II. Some walls are poles.

    III. No mountain is floor.

    (1) None follows

    (2) Only I follows

    (3) Only II follows

    (4) Only III follows

    (5) Either only I or III follows

    8. Statements:

    I. All glasses are toys.

    II. Some toys are guns.

    III. All guns are tables.IV. Some papers are tables.

    Conclusions:

    I. Some tables are toys.

    II. Some papers are guns.

    III. Some tables are glasses.

    (1) None follows

    (2) Only I follows

    (3) Only II follows

    (4) Only III follows

    (5) Only I and III follow

    9. Statements:

    I. Some flowers are bushes.

    II. Some bushes are rivers.

    III. All rivers are roads.

    IV. Some rivers are mountains.

    Conclusions:

    I. Some roads are flowers.

    II. Some mountains are roads.

    III. Some roads are bushes.

    (1) Only I and II follow

    (2) Only I and III follow

    (3) Only II and III follow

    (4) All I, II and III follow

    (5) None of these

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    10. dFku:I. lHkh i{kh ?kks M + s gS a AII. dq N ck?k ?kks M + s gS a AIII. dq N ?kks M + s cdfj;ka gS a A

    IV. dq N 'ks j cdfj;ka gS a Afu"d"kZ:I. dq N 'ks j ?kks M + s gS a AII. dq N ck?k i{kh gS a AIII. dq N cdfj;ka i{kh gS a A(1)ds oy I vuq lj.k djrk gS(2)ds oy II vuq lj.k djrk gS(3)ds oy III vuq lj.k djrk gS(4)ds oy II vkS jIII vuq lj.k djrs gS a(5)bues a ls dks bZ ugha

    funs Z 'k(11-15):fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dks ;ku ls if

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    10. Statements:

    I. All birds are horses.

    II. Some tigers are horses.

    III. Some horses are goats.

    IV. Some lions are goats.

    Conclusions:

    I. Some lions are horses.

    II. Some tigers are birds.

    III. Some goats are birds.

    (1) Only I follows

    (2) Only II follows

    (3) Only III follows

    (4) Only II and III follow

    (5) None of these

    Directions (11-15): Read the following information

    carefully and answer the given questions:

    A word-number arranging machine

    rearranges the input line of words andnumbers following a specific rule. An

    example of input and rearrangement is

    given below.

    Input :jar eight till 31 68 73 if after 98 16 25 on

    Step I : after jar eight till 31 68 73 if 98 25 on 16

    Step II : after eight jar till 31 68 73 if 98 on 25 16

    Step III: after eight if jar till 68 73 98 on 31 25 16

    Step IV: after eight if jar on till 73 98 68 31 25 16

    Step V : after eight if jar on till 98 73 68 31 25 16

    and step V is the last step of the

    rearrangement of the above input.

    According to the rules followed in the abovesteps, find the appropriate step of the given

    input in each of the questions given below.

    Input : site grid 19 53 22 call art main 35 66 fill

    93

    11. Following output is of which step ?

    art call fill grid site main 66 93 53 35 22 19

    (1) II (2) III

    (3) V (4) IV

    (5) None of these

    12. Which position will be of 53 in step-IV?

    (1) Second from right end

    (2) Eight from left end

    (3) Fifth from right end

    (4) Third from right end

    (5) None of these

    13. Which of the following is fourth from left in

    step-III?

    (1) 53 (2) grid

    (3) site (4) fill

    (5) None of these

    14. How many steps will be required to complete

    this arrangement?

    (1) V (2) IV

    (3) VII (4) Cant be determined

    (5) None of these

    15. Which of the following is the final step of

    the above input?

    (1) art call fill grid main 93 site 66 53 35 22 19

    (2) art call grid fill main site 93 66 53 35 22 19

    (3) art call fill grid main site 93 66 53 35 22 19

    (4) art call fill grid main site 93 66 53 35 19 22

    (5) None of the above

    Directions (16-20): Read the following

    information carefully and answer the questions

    given thereafter:

    Below are given the conditions for

    admission to a college for the course of

    Graduation in Architecture-

    Student-

    (i) Should be at least 17 years of age as on

    1.7.2008.

    (ii ) Should have passed XII class with at

    least 50% marks.(iii)Should have scored at least 60% in

    Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in

    XII.

    (iv) Should have scored at least 55% marks

    in entrance examination.

    (v) Should pay annual fees of ` 60,000 at

    the time of admission.

    Those students who meet all the criteria.

    Except-

    (a) Above (iii), but has scored at least 70%

    in the final examination of class XII,

    then his case will be sent to the Principalof the college.

    (b) Above (v), but is able to pay at least 60%

    of the annual fees at the time of

    admission and the balance amount

    within six months, then his case will

    be sent to the Vice Principal of the

    college.

    In each of the question given below, the

    details of a student is given. On the basis

    of the information and conditions given

    above you have to take one of the following

    actions. You do not have to assumeanything apart from the information given

    in each of the questions. All these cases

    are given as on 1.7.2008.

    Answer-

    (1) if the given information is insufficient

    to take any decision.

    (2) if the student has to be selected.

    (3) if the case has to be sent to Principal of

    the college.

    (4) if the student is not to be given

    admission.

    (5) if the case has to be sent to Vice

    Principal of the college

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    17. lq /k ?kks "kky dk tU e8 vxLr1991dks gq vk Fkk A iz os 'k ds

    le; og ` 60,000 vnk dj ldrh gS A mls d{kkXIIdheq [; ijh {kk es a65% vkS j H kkS frd foKku] jlk;u foKku vkS jxf.kr es a s55% va d feys gS a A mls iz os 'k ijh {kk es a H kh75iz fr'kr va d feys gS a A

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    20. vjfoa n xks xks bZ dks d{kkXIIdh eq [; ijh {kk es a dq y75%va d feys gS a A iz os 'k ijh {kk es a mls60% va d feys gS a A mldk

    tU e 8tuojh1989dks gq vk Fkk A og iz os 'k ds le;` 60,000 vnk dj ldrk gS A d{kkXIIdh eq [; ijh {kk es amls H kkS frd foKku] jlk;u foKku vkS j xf.kr es a vkS lr58%va d feys gS a A

    funs Z 'k(21-25):fuEufyf[kr iz 'uks a ds dFkuks a es a fofHkU u rR oks ads chp la ca / n'kkZ ;k x;k gS A iz R ;s d dFku ds ckn nks fu"d"kZn'kkZ , x, gS A mkj nhft,:-

    (i) ;fn ds oy fu"d"kZIlR ; gS A(ii) ;fn ds oy fu"d"kZIIlR ; gS A(iii);fn ;k rks fu"d"kZI;k IIlR ; gS A

    (iv) ;fn u rks fu"d"kZIu gh IIlR ; gS A(v) ;fn nks uks a fu"d"kZI vkS jIIlR ; gS A

    21. dFku:B > C = D > X; E < X;Z > D

    fu"d"kZ:I. B > E

    II. Z > B

    22. dFku:E > F > G < H < I < J

    fu"d"kZ:I. G < E

    II. J >F

    23. dFku:Y< A > B = C < Z

    fu"d"kZ:

    I. C < YII. Z > Y

    24. dFku:K < L < M > N > O; T > M < P

    fu"d"kZ:I. T > K

    II. P > O

    25. dFku:P > T > Q < R < S; A < Q > W

    fu"d"kZ:

    I. A < PII. W < S

    funs Z 'k(26-30):uhps fn, gq , iz R ;s d iz 'u es a ,d dFku vkS j

    mlds uhps nks fu"d"kZ fn, x, gS a A dFku dks lR ; ekudj i

    yxkuk gS fd dkS u&lk @ ls fu"d"kZ dFku ds vuq lkj m

    vuq lj.k djrk @ djrs gS A

    mkj-

    (1) ;fn ds oy fu"d"kZIdFku dk vuq lj.k dj jgk gS A

    (2) ;fn ds oy fu"d"kZIIdFku dk vuq lj.k dj jgk gS A

    (3) ;fn fu"d"kZI;k IIdFku dk vuq lj.k dj jgs gS a A(4) ;fn u rks fu"d"kZI;k IIdFku dk vuq lj.k dj jgsgS a A

    (5) ;fn fu"d"kZI vkS jIInks uks a dFku dk vuq lj.k dj jgsgS a A

    26. dFku:

    iz kphu O ;oL Fkk cnyrh gS vkS j u;h O ;oL Fkk mld

    xz g.k djrh gS A

    fu"d"kZ:

    I. ifjorZ u iz d`fr dk fu;e gS A

    II. iq jkus fopkjks a dks R ;kx ns a ] D;ks a fd os th.

    27. dFku: ge ns 'k ds iz eq [k cS a fda x dks fpa x la L Fkkuks a es

    iz H kkodkjh iz f'k {k.k O ;oL Fkk dks viuh dks fpa x

    ykxw djus ds fy, n`

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    16. Anirban Mandal passed the f inalexamination of class XII with 75% marks.

    He was born on 20th October 1990. Hescored 56% marks in the entranceexamination and 62% marks in Physics,

    Chemistry and Mathematics in finalexamination of class XII. He can deposit

    ` 40,000 at the time of admission.17. Sudha Ghosal was born on 8th August 1991.

    At the time of admission she can pay

    ` 60,000. She scored 65% marks in finalexamination of class XII and 55% marks inPhysics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Sheobtained 75 percent marks in the entrance

    examination.18. Joseph D'si lva obtained average of

    62 percent marks in Physics, Chemistryand Mathematics and 55% marks in finalexamination of class XII. He was born on

    5th July 1988. He can pay ` 60,000 at thetime of admission. He obtained 65 percentmarks in entrance examination.

    19. Mohan Awasthi was born on 25th October

    1982. He can pay ` 40,000 at the time ofadmission and the balance amount in twomonths. He obtained 65 percent marks inentrance examination. He scored averagemarks of 60% in Physics, Chemistry andMathematics and 56% marks in finalexamination of class XII.

    20. Arvind Gogoi scored 75% marks in finalexamination of class XII. He obtained 60%marks in entrance examination. He was born

    on 8th January 1989. He can pay `60,000 atthe time of admission. He scored averagemarks of 58% in Physics, Chemistry andMathematics in class XII examination.

    Directions (21-25): In the following questions,there is a relation given among the elementsof the statement. Statement is followed by twoconclusions. Give answer:-

    (i) If only conclusion I is true.(ii ) If only conclusion II is true.(iii)If either conclusion I or II is true.(iv) If neither conclusion I nor II is true.(v) If both conclusions I and II are true.

    21. Statement:B > C = D > X; E < X;Z > DConclusions :

    I. B > EII. Z > B

    22. Statement :

    E > F > G < H < I < JConclusions :I. G < E

    II. J >F

    23. Statement :

    Y< A > B = C < Z

    Conclusions :

    I. C < Y

    II. Z > Y24. Statement :

    K < L < M > N > O; T > M < P

    Conclusions :

    I. T > K

    II. P > O

    25. Statement :

    P > T > Q < R < S; A < Q > W

    Conclusions :

    I. A < P

    II. W < S

    Directions (26-30): In each of the above given

    questions, one statement is given followed by

    two conclusions. Considering the statement to

    be true, you have to find which conclusion/s

    follow/s the statement.

    Answer-

    (1) i f the conclus ion I fo llows the

    statement.

    (2) i f the conclusion I I fo llows the

    statement.

    (3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II

    follows the statement.

    (4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion

    II follows the statement.

    (5) if both conclusions I and II follow the

    statement.

    26. Statement:

    Ancient system changes and new system

    takes its place.

    Conclusions :

    I. Change is the law of nature.

    II. Sacrifice old thoughts as they are

    obsolete.

    27. Statement:

    "We are determined to implement theeffective training system being run in the

    major banking coaching institutes of the

    country in our institute."

    - Statement of Director of K.D. Campus

    of the city

    Conclusions:

    I. K.D. Campus is a major institute of

    banking services.

    II. The process of training being followed

    in some major banking coaching

    institutes of the country is exemplary.

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    28. dFku:

    jkT;iky ds }kjk vuq efr u feyus ds dkj.k lhch vkbZ

    eq [;ea =kh ds fo: U ;k;ky; es a vf Hk;ks x i=k nkf[ky ugha dj

    ik;h Afu"d"kZ:

    I. eq [;ea =kh ds fo: vf Hk;ks x i=k U ;k;ky; es a nkf[ky

    djus ls iw oZ lhch vkbZ dks jkT;iky dh vuq efr ys uk

    vko';d gS A

    II. jkT;iky vkus okys fnuks a es a vuq efr vo'; ns ns a xs A

    29. dFku:

    ikVhZ dh jk"Vh; ifj"kn dh cS Bd es a ikfjr jktuhfrd izLrko

    ea s Hkz "Vkpkj dks eq [; :i ls eq n~ nk cukus rFkk iz [ka M ls ys dj

    jkT; vkS j jk"VO ;kih vka nks yu dks pykus ij cy fn;k x;k Afu"d"kZ:

    I. H kz "Vkpkj jk"Vh; Lrj ij O ;kIr gks pq dk gS A

    II. H kz "Vkpkj lekIr djus ds fy, jk"VO ;kih vka nks yu

    tkjh djuk vko';d gS A

    30. dFku:

    xHkZ L Fk f'k'kq (Hkz w .k ) ds fya x dh tka p ds fy, vYVklks uks xz kiQ h ]

    ,fEu;k &ls a Vs fll vkfn tS lh iz lo iw oZ funku rduhdh iz ;ks x

    dks 1tuojh 2008ls xS j dkuw uh ?kks f"kr dj fn;k x;k A

    fu"d"kZ:I. 1tuojh2008ls iw oZ xH kZ L Fk f'k'kq (Hkz w .k ) dh fya x

    tka p ds fy, iz lo iw oZ funku rduhdh dk iz ;ks x

    dkuw uu oS / Fkk A

    II. 1tuojh2008ls dks bZ Hkh efgyk ;fn xHkZ L Fk f'k'kq

    (H kw z .k ) fya x dh tka p djokrh gS rks og dkuw uu ,d

    tq eZ gks xk A

    funs Z 'k(31-35):fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dks ;kuiw oZ d i

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    28. Statement:

    C.B.I. could not file indictment in the court

    against the Chief Minister because it could

    not get the permission from the Governor.

    Conclusions:I. Before filling indictment in the court

    against the Chief Minister, it is

    compulsory for C.B.I. to get permission

    from the Governor.

    II. Governor will give permission in the

    coming days.

    29. Statement:

    In the political resolution adopted in the

    meeting of the National Council of the party,

    stress has been given on making corruption

    the primary issue and march protests fromblock to state and national level.

    Conclusions:

    I. Corruption has pervaded at national

    level.

    II. Nation-wide movement is necessary

    to end corruption.

    30. Statement:

    To determine the sex of the foetus, use of

    prenatal diagnosis techniques like

    ultrasonography, amniocentesis etc. have

    been declared illegal from 1stJanuary 2008.Conclusions:

    I. Use of prenatal diagnosis techniques

    to examine the sex of the foetus was

    legal before 1stJanuary 2008.

    II. From 1stJanuary 2008, if any woman

    gets the sex of the foetus determined,

    then it will be a crime.

    Directions (31-35): Read the following

    information very carefully and answer the given

    questions:

    A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a straight

    row facing north.

    (1) A is sitting third to the right of D.(2) Neither A nor D is sitting at the ends of

    the row.

    (3) C is sitting second to the left of B.

    (4) B is sitting second to the right of F.

    (5) B is not sitting at the end of the row.

    31. If all the persons are seated from the right

    to the left alphabetically, then the position

    of how many persons would not change as

    compared to their original position?

    (1) None (2) One

    (3) Two (4) Three

    (5) Four

    32. Who is sitting at the right end of the row?

    (1) C (2) E

    (3) F (4) Either C or E

    (5) None of these

    33. What is the position of B in relation to E?

    (1) Third left (2) Third right

    (3) Immediate right (4) Second left

    (5) Immediate left

    34. In the above arrangement, four of the

    following five are similar in some manner

    and hence form a group. Which one of the

    following does not belong to the group?

    (1) CB (2) EA(3) DF (4) DB

    (5) AC

    35. How many persons are sitting between C

    and F?

    (1) None (2) One

    (3) Two (4) Three

    (5) Four

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    MkVk fo'ys "k.k vkS j O ;k[;kfuns Z 'k(36-40):fuEufyf[kr iz 'uks a es a iz 'ufpU g(?)ds L Fkkuij D;k ew Y; vk,xk?

    36.1 1

    2 2(28 10 3) (7 4 3) ?

    (1) 4 (2) 7

    (3) 3 (4) 4.3

    (5) 5

    37.3 3(0.99) (0.98)

    ?0.99 0.99 0.99 0.98 0.98 0.98

    (1) 1.85 (2) 2.15

    (3) 1.97 (4) 0.97

    (5) 1.25

    38.

    2 4 2 ? 1 3 ?

    4 4 16 256125 5 25 625

    (1)3

    2(2)

    1

    3

    (3)2

    3(4)

    1

    2

    (5)3

    4

    39. 189

    47

    42 + 289

    47

    43 + 389

    47

    44 219

    47

    37

    12547

    13= ?

    (1)23

    52079

    (2)73

    52147

    (3)74

    52255

    (4)23

    51847

    (5)32

    52447

    40. 9409 + 9604 + 9801 1369

    1156 3721

    (1) 320 (2) 161

    (3) 262 (4) 162

    (5) 363

    funs Z 'k(41-45):uhps fn, x, iz R ;s d iz 'u es a ,d la [;kJa [kyk fn;k x;k gS A iz R ;s d Ja `[kyk es a ,d la [;k xyr gS A xyrla [;k Kkr djs a A41. 32 75 144 244 567 800 1089

    (1) 32 (2) 75

    (3) 244 (4) 800

    (5) 1089

    42.15

    835

    8105

    16693

    80

    429

    40715

    56

    1615

    96

    (1)15

    8(2)

    105

    16

    (3)693

    80(4)

    715

    56

    (5)1615

    96

    43. 12 13 25 38 63 104 164 265

    (1) 63 (2) 25

    (3) 38 (4) 104

    (5) 26544. 287496 274625 262144 246078

    238328 226981 216000

    (1) 287496 (2) 274625

    (3) 262144 (4) 246078

    (5) 216000

    45. 42 63 943 141.75 212.92 318.9375

    478.40625

    (1) 94.5 (2) 63

    (3) 42 (4) 212.92

    (5) 478.40625

    funs Z 'k(46-50)% fuEufyf[kr iz 'uks a es a nks lehdj.kIvkS j

    IIfn, x, gS a A vkidks nks uks a lehdj.k gy djus gSvkS j &(1);fn x>y(2);fn x y(3) ;fn x< y(4) ;fn x y(5) ;fn x= y;k la ca / L Fkkfir ugha fd;k tk ldrk gS A

    46. I. 5x2 18x + 9 = 0

    II. 20y2 13y + 2 = 0

    47. I. x3 878 = 453

    II. y

    2

    82 = 39

    48. I.3 4

    xx x

    II.

    7

    23 (7) 0y

    y

    49. I. 9x 15.45 = 54.55 + 4x

    II. 155 36 49y

    50. I. x2 + 11x + 30 = 0

    II. y2 + 7y + 12 = 0

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    DATA INTERPRETATION AND SUFFICIENCY

    Directions (36-40): What should come in place

    of question mark (?) in the following questions?

    36.1 12 2(28 10 3) (7 4 3) ?

    (1) 4 (2) 7

    (3) 3 (4) 4.3

    (5) 5

    37.3 3(0.99) (0.98)

    ?0.99 0.99 0.99 0.98 0.98 0.98

    (1) 1.85 (2) 2.15

    (3) 1.97 (4) 0.97

    (5) 1.25

    38.

    2 4 2 ? 1 3 ?4 4 16 256

    125 5 25 625

    (1)3

    2(2)

    1

    3

    (3)2

    3(4)

    1

    2

    (5)3

    4

    39. 18947

    42 + 289

    47

    43 + 389

    47

    44 219

    47

    37

    12547

    13= ?

    (1)23

    52079

    (2)73

    52147

    (3)74

    52255

    (4)23

    51847

    (5)32

    52447

    40. 9409 + 9604 + 9801 1369

    1156 3721

    (1) 320 (2) 161

    (3) 262 (4) 162

    (5) 363

    Directions (41-45): In each of these questions a

    number series is given. In each series only one

    number is wrong. Find out that number.

    41. 32 75 144 244 567 800 1089

    (1) 32 (2) 75

    (3) 244 (4) 800

    (5) 1089

    52.15

    835

    8105

    16693

    80

    429

    40715

    56

    1615

    96

    (1)15

    8(2)

    105

    16

    (3)693

    80(4)

    715

    56

    (5)1615

    96

    43. 12 13 25 38 63 104 164 265

    (1) 63 (2) 25

    (3) 38 (4) 104

    (5) 26544. 287496 274625 262144 246078

    238328 226981 216000

    (1) 287496 (2) 274625

    (3) 262144 (4) 246078

    (5) 216000

    45. 42 63 943 141.75 212.92 318.9375

    478.40625

    (1) 94.5 (2) 63

    (3) 42 (4) 212.92

    (5) 478.40625

    Directions (46-50) : In the following questions two

    equations numbered I and II are given. You have

    to solve both the equations :-

    (1) If x > y

    (2) If x> y

    (3) If x < y

    (4) If x < y

    (5) If x = y or the relationship cannot be

    established

    46. I. 5x2 18x+ 9 = 0

    II. 20y2 13y+ 2 = 0

    47. I. x3 878 = 453

    II. y2 82 = 39

    48. I.3 4

    xx x

    II.

    7

    23 (7) 0y

    y

    49. I. 9x- 15.45 = 54.55 + 4x

    II. 155 36 49y

    50. I. x2+ 11x + 30 = 0

    II. y2+ 7y+ 12 = 0

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    51. ika p la [;k vks a dk vkS lr57.8gS A igyh vkS j nw ljh la [;k dkvkS lr77.5gS A pkS Fkh vkS j ika poh la [;k dk vkS lr46gS A

    rhljh la [;k D;k gS?(1) 45 (2) 43

    (3) 42 (4)fu/kZ fjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk(5)bues a ls dks bZ ugha

    52. Jh uk;j dk ekfld os ru ` 22,500gS A mlus5iz -'k -iz -o-

    lk /kj.kC;kt ij 3o"kZ gs rq` 30,000dk .k fy;k A3o"kZ es a mlds }kjk vnk dh xbZ C ;kt dh jkf'k m lds os ru dk

    fdrus iz fr'kr gks xh?(1) 10 (2) 18

    (3) 20 (4) 25

    (5)bues a ls dks bZ ugha53. ,d f H kU u dk va 'k100% vkS j gj200%c

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    51. The average of five numbers is 57.8. The

    average of the first and the second number

    is 77.5 and the average of the fourth and

    the fifth number is 46. What is the third

    number?

    (1) 45 (2) 43

    (3) 42 (4) Can't be determined

    (5) None of these

    52. Mr Nair's monthly salary is ` 22,500. He took

    a loan of ` 30,000 on simple interest for 3

    years at the rate of 5 p.c.p.a. The amount that

    he will be paying as simple interest in 3 years

    is what percent of his monthly salary?

    (1) 10 (2) 18

    (3) 20 (4) 25

    (5) None of these

    53. If the numerator of a certain fraction is

    increased by 100% and the denominator is

    increased by 200% the new fraction thus

    formed is21

    4. What is the original fraction?

    (1)7

    2(2)

    7

    3

    (3)5

    2(4)

    7

    4

    (5) None of these

    54. In how many different ways can the letters

    of the word 'SIMPLE' be arranged?(1) 520 (2) 120

    (3) 5040 (4) 270

    (5) None of these

    55. 52% students from a college participated in

    a survey. What is the ratio of the number of

    students who did not participate in the

    survey to the number of students who

    participated?

    (1) 11:13 (2) 12:13

    (3) 12:17 (4) Can't be determined

    (5) None of these

    56. How much will be the compound interest tobe paid on a principal amount of ` 53,000

    after 2 years at the rate of 4 pcpa?

    (1) ` 4324.8 (2) ` 4,432.8

    (3) ` 4,342.8 (4) ` 4,234.8

    (5) None of these

    57. The area of a rectangle is twice to the area

    of a triangle. The perimeter of the rectangle

    is 58 cm. What is the area of the triangle?

    (1) 106 cm2 (2) 108 cm2

    (3) 104 cm2 (4) Can't be determined

    (5) None of these

    58. Yesterday Shweta completed 300 units ofwork at the rate of 15 units per minute.

    Today she completed the same units of workbut her speed was 40% faster than yesterday.What is the approximate difference in the time

    she took to complete the work yesterday andthe time that she took today?(1) 16 min (2) 26 min(3) 46 min (4) 36 min(5) 6 min

    59. The average speed of a bus is 8 times to theaverage speed of a bike. The bike covers adistance of 186 km in 3 hours. How muchdistance will the bus cover in 10 hours?(1) 4069 km (2) 4096 km(3) 4960 km (4) 4690 km(5) None of these

    60. What is the value of (x) in the followingequation?

    98

    )( 2.1x= 8.1)(

    28

    x

    (1) 18 (2) 12(3) 16 (4) 14(5) None of these

    Directions (61-65): Study the following pie-chartscarefully and answer the questions that follow:

    Percentage of students fromdifferent states attending

    a national seminarTotal students: 8000

    Percentage of female studentsfrom the different states attending

    the national seminar

    Total Female students: 3500

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    61. dukZ Vd dh efgyk fo|kf FkZ ;ks a dh la [;k vkS j ds jy dhefgyk

    fo|kf FkZ ;ks a dh la [;k ds chp dk oz Q e'k % vuq ikr D;k gS?

    (1) 2 : 7 (2) 2 : 5

    (3) 2 : 3 (4) 3 : 7

    (5)bues a ls dks bZ ugha

    62. egkjk"V vkS j e;iz ns 'k dks feykdj iq :"k fo|kf FkZ ;ks a dh dq y

    la [;k fdruh gS?

    (1) 2175 (2) 2725

    (3) 2527 (4) 2275

    (5)bues a ls dks bZ ugha

    63. vle ds iq :"k fo|kf FkZ ;ks a dh la [;k vkS j e;iz ns 'k ds iq :"k

    fo|kf FkZ ;ks a a dh la [;k ds chp dk oz Q e'k % vuq ikr D;k gS?

    (1) 197 : 134 (2) 197 : 135

    (3) 197 : 133 (4) 199 : 133

    (5)bues a ls dks bZ ugha

    64. dukZ Vd dh efgyk fo|kf FkZ ;ks a dh la [;k vkS j mlh jkT; ds

    iq :"k fo|kf FkZ ;ks a a dh la [;k ds chp dk oz Q e'k % vuq ikr D;kgS?

    (1) 35 : 69 (2) 32 : 69

    (3) 38 : 69 (4) 35 : 67

    (5)bues a ls dks bZ ugha

    65. vle dh efgyk fo|kf FkZ ;ks a dh la [;k vkS j mlh jkT; dsiq :"kfo|kf FkZ ;ks a dh la [;k dk yxHkx fdruk iz fr'kr gS?

    (1) 14 (2) 28

    (3) 96 (4) 66

    (5) 46

    funs Z 'k(66-70):fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk ;kuiw oZ d v;;u

    dj bu iz 'uks a ds mkj nhft,:

    ,d la L Fkk es a1500deZ pkjh gS a A iq :"kks a vkS j efgyk vks a dk

    oz Q e'k % vuq ikr17: 13gS A lHkh deZ pkjh ika p fof H kU u Lrjks aI, II,

    III, IV vkS jVij dke djrs gS a A28iz fr'kr efgyk,a LrjIij gS a A

    18iz fr'kr iq :"kIILrj ij gS a A dq y iq :"kks a dh la [;k dk1/5 H kkx

    LrjVij dke djrs gS a ALrj IIij efgyk vks a vkS j iq :"kks a dk oz Q e'k %

    vuq ikr2 : 3gS A deZ pkfj;ks a dh dq y la [;k dk25iz fr'kr LrjIII

    ij gS a A LrjVij dke dj jgh efgyk,a mlh Lrj ij dke dj jgs iq :"kks a

    dh la [;k dk 60iz fr'kr gS a A18iz fr'kr efgyk,a LrjIVij gS a A ckdh

    efgyk,a LrjIIIij gS a A16iz fr'kr iq :"k LrjIij dke djrs gS a

    vkS j ckfd LrjIVij dke dj jgs gS a A

    66. LrjIIIij dke dj jgs iq :"kks a dh la [;k fdruh gS?(1) 136 (2) 228

    (3) 253 (4) 163

    (5) 270

    67. LrjIVij dke dj jgs iq :"kks a dh la [;k mlh Lrj ij dkedj jgh efgyk vks a dh la [;k dk fdruk iz fr'kr gS \(n'keyo

    ds ckn nks va dks a rd iw .kkZ a fdr)(1) 145.52 (2) 169.12

    (3) 123.42 (4) 150.62

    (5) 139.32

    68. LrjVij dke djus okyh efgyk vks a dh la [;k fdruh gS a?(1) 147 (2) 182

    (3) 117 (4) 102

    (5)bues a ls dks bZ ugha

    69. LrjIij dke dj jgs iq :"kks a dh la [;k la L Fkk ds deZ pkdh dq y la [;k dk yxHkx fdruk iz fr'kr gS?(1) 9 (2) 13

    (3) 18 (4) 22

    (5) 28

    70. LrjII vkS jIVfeydj dke dj jgh efgyk vks a dh dq y

    la [;k fdruh gS?(1) 81 (2) 118

    (3) 219 (4) 264

    (5)bues a ls dks bZ ugha

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    61. What is the ratio of the number of female

    students from Karnataka to the number of

    female students from Kerala ?

    (1) 2 : 7 (2) 2 : 5

    (3) 2 : 3 (4) 3 : 7

    (5) None of these

    62. What is the total number of male students from

    Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh together?

    (1) 2175 (2) 2725

    (3) 2527 (4) 2275

    (5) None of these

    63. What is the ratio of the number of male

    students from Assam to the number of male

    students from Madhya Pradesh?

    (1) 197 : 134 (2) 197 : 135

    (3) 197 : 133 (4) 199 : 133

    (5) None of these

    64. What is the ratio of the number of female

    students from Karnataka to the number of

    male students from the same state?

    (1) 35 : 69 (2) 32 : 69

    (3) 38 : 69 (4) 35 : 67

    (5) None of these

    65. The number of female students from Assamis approximately what percent of the number

    of male students from the same state?

    (1) 14 (2) 28

    (3) 96 (4) 66

    (5) 46

    Directions (66-70): Study the given information

    carefully to answer the following questions:

    An organisation has of 1500 employees. The

    ratio of males to females is 17: 13. All the

    employees work at five different levels named I,II, III, IV and V. 28 percent of females are at level

    I.18 percent of the males work at level II. One-

    fifth of the males work at level V. The ratio of

    females to males at level II is 2 : 3. 25 percent of

    the total number of employees are at level III.

    Females working at level V are 60 percent of the

    males who work at the same level. 18 percent of

    the females are at level IV. The remaining females

    are at level III. 16 percent of the males work at level

    I and the remaining males are working at level IV.

    66. What is the number of males working at

    level III?

    (1) 136 (2) 228

    (3) 253 (4) 163

    (5) 27067. Number of males working at level IV forms

    what percent of the number of females

    working at the same level? (rounded off to

    two digits after decimal')

    (1) 145.52 (2) 169.12

    (3) 123.42 (4) 150.62

    (5) 139.32

    68. What is the number of females working at

    level V?

    (1) 147 (2) 182

    (3) 117 (4) 102(5) None of these

    69. Number of males working at level I forms

    approximately what percent of total number

    of the employees in the organisation?

    (1) 9 (2) 13

    (3) 18 (4) 22

    (5) 28

    70. What is the total number of females working

    at level II and IV together?

    (1) 81 (2) 118

    (3) 219 (4) 264

    (5) None of these

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    Directions (71-75): Read each of the following

    sentences to find out whether there is any errorin it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the

    sentence. The number of that part is the answer.

    If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore

    the errors of punctuations, if any)

    71. Some people (1)/are believing (2)/ that

    women cannot (3) /compete with men.

    (4)/ No error (5)

    72. He avoids (1)/taking the (2)/ prescribed

    medicine (3)/ at regularly intervals. (4)/No

    error (5)

    73. When we heard the name (1)/ of our leader

    uttered (2)/ respectfully by the foreigners(3)/ we felt pride of him. (4) / No error (5)

    74. It goes to his credit (1)/that he was a clean

    man (2)/in politics as well as (3)/ his person

    dealings. (4)/ No error (5)

    75. It was evident (1)/ to me that there (2)/ was

    any mistake (3) / in that account. (4)/ No

    error (5)

    Directions (76-80): Which of the phrases (1), (2),

    (3) and (4) given below each sentence should

    replace the phrase printed in bold in the

    sentence to make it grammatically correct? If

    the sentence is correct as it is given and no

    correction required, mark (5) as the answer.

    76. We have hired an advertising agency to

    prepare a campaign to encourage people

    votes.

    (1) people from voting

    (2) voting for people

    (3) people to vote

    (4) votes by people

    (5) No correction required

    77. During the training programme the new

    recruits will be briefed about how their role

    in the new organization.

    (1) what their roles (2) about their role

    (3) for its roles (4) which are their role

    (5) No correction required

    78. The equipment is in such poor condition

    that we have no alternative to buy new

    ones.

    (1) many alternative like

    (2) any alternative except

    (3) no other alternative

    (4) no alternative but

    (5) No correction required

    79. Since, the deadline has been changed from

    next week to this Thursday you should givethis work priority.

    (1) be given this work priority

    (2) not give priority this work

    (3) prioritised this work

    (4) priority this work

    (5) No correction required

    80. After the success of our project we have

    been receiving more requests than we do

    not have the resources to handle them.

    (1) many requests but

    (2) most of the requests

    (3) more requests that

    (4) too many requests(5) No correction required

    Directions (81-85): In each sentence given

    below four words numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4).

    One of these words may be wrongly spelt or

    inappropriate in the context of the sentence.

    Find out the wrongly spelt or inappropriate

    word. If all the words are correctly spelt and

    are appropriate the answer is (5), i.e., all correct.

    81. My gole (1)/ is to acquire (2)/ a position (3)/

    of authority and respect within the

    organization. (4) All correct (5)

    82. The refusal (1)/ of the Ministry to clear

    pending (2)/ dues is a course (3)/ forconcern. (4)/ All correct (5)

    83. He was convinced (1)/ that discipline (2)

    and hard work would result (3)/ in dividents

    (4)/ in the long run. All correct (5)

    84. This is a company which believes (1)/ in

    transparency (2)/ and appointment is done

    strictly (3)/ on merit. (4)/ All correct (5)

    85. There will be a decline (1)/ in the probability

    (2) of oil companies because of the hike (3)/

    in oil prices. (4) All correct (5)

    Directions (86-90): Rearrange the following six

    sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper

    sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then

    answer questions given below them.

    (A) In this early period a good memory was a

    pre-requisite for success and poets like

    Homer memorized their work before it was

    ever written down.

    (B) If we have to remember everything will it

    not increase the feeling of stress.

    (C) Today memory is widely regarded as a

    useful aid to survival.

    (D) However, it is not what we grasp but what

    we fail to forgetting a file, key points at an

    interview which causes stress.

    ENGLISH LANGUAGE & COMPREHENSION

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    (E) Some people, however, are of the view that

    having an exceptional memory in a world

    of high pressure working is a disadvantage.

    (F) To our ancestors, though in the absence of

    the printing press it was much more the

    slate on which history was recorded.86. Which of the following will be the THIRD

    sentence after rearrangement ?

    (1) A (2) B

    (3) C (4) D

    (5) E

    87. Which of the following will be the FIRST

    sentence after rearrangement ?

    (1) A (2) B

    (3) C (4) D

    (5) E

    88. Which of the following will be the SECOND

    sentence after rearrangement ?

    (1) B (2) C

    (3) D (4) E

    (5) F

    89. Which of the following will be the SIXTH

    (LAST) sentence after rearrangement?

    (1) B (2) A

    (3) D (4) E

    (5) F

    90. Which of the following will be the FIFTH

    sentence after rearrangement?

    (1) A (2) F

    (3) C (4) D

    (5) EDirections (91-100): Read the following passage

    carefully and answer the questions given below

    it. Certain words /expressions are given in bold

    in the passage to help you to locate them while

    answering some of the questions.

    Radically changing monsoon patterns,

    reduction in the winter rice harvest and a

    quantum increase in respiratory diseases-all

    part of the environmental doomsday scenario,

    which is reportedly playing out in South Asia.

    According to a United Nations Environment

    Programme report, a deadly 3 km deep blanket of

    pollution comprising a fearsome cocktail of ash,acids, aerosols and other particles has enveloped

    this region. For India, already struggling to cope

    with a drought, the implications of this are

    devastating and further crop failure will amount

    to a life and death question for many Indians.

    The increase in premature deaths wil l have

    adverse social and economic consequences and

    a rise in morbidities will place an unbearable

    burden on our crumbling health system. And

    there is no one to blame but ourselves. Both

    official and corporate India has always been

    allergic to any mention of clean technology. Most

    mechanical two wheelers roll of the assembly line

    without proper pollution control system. Little

    effort is made for R & D on simple technologies,

    which could make a vital difference to peoples

    lives and the environment.

    However, while there is no denying that

    South Asia must clean up its act, skeptics mightquestion the timing of the haze report. The Kyoto

    meet on climate change is just two weeks away

    and the stage is set for the usual battle between

    the developing world and the West, particularly

    the US President Mr. Bush has adamantly refused

    to sign any protocol, which would mean a change

    in American consumption level. UN environment

    report will likely find a place in the US arsenal

    as it plants an accusing finger towards controls

    like India and China. Yet the US can hardly deny

    its own dubious role in the matter of erasing

    trading quotas. Richer countries can simply buy

    up excess credits from poorer countries and

    continue to pollute. Rather than try to get the

    better of developing countries, who undoubtedly

    have taken up environmental shortcuts in their

    bid to catch up with the West, the US should take

    a look at the environmental profligacy, which is

    going on within. From opening up virgin

    territories for oil exploration to relaxing the

    standards for drinking water.

    91. Both official and corporate India is allergic to

    (1) failure of monsoon

    (2) poverty and inequality

    (3) slowdown in industrial production(4) mention of clean technology

    (5) crop failure

    92. Which according to the passage, is a life

    and death question to many Indians?

    (1) Increase in respiratory diseases

    (2) Use of clean technology

    (3) Thick blanket of pollution over the region

    (4) Failure in crops

    (5) Dwindling agricultural yield

    93. If the rate of premature deaths increases

    it will

    (1) exert added burden on our crumbling

    economy(2) have adverse social and economic

    consequences

    (3) make positive effect on our efforts to

    control population

    (4) have less job aspirants in the society

    (5) None of the above

    94. According to the passage, India cannot

    tolerate any further

    (1) crop failure

    (2) deterioration of health care system

    (3) increase in respiratory diseases

    (4) proliferation of nuclear devices

    (5) social and economic consequences

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    95. According to the passage, two wheeler

    industry is not adequately concerned about

    (1) passenger safety on the roads

    (2) life cover insurance of the vehicle

    owners,

    (3) pollution control system in the vehicles(4) rising cost of the two wheelers

    (5) rising cost of the petrol in the country

    96. What could be the reason behind timing of

    the haze report just before the Kyoto meet,

    as indicated in the passage ?

    (1) United Nations is working hand-in-

    glove with US

    (2) Organizers of the forthcoming meet to

    teach a lesson to the US

    (3) Drawing attentions of the world towards

    devastating effects of environment

    degradation

    (4) US wants to use it as a handle against

    developing countries of the forthcoming

    meet

    (5) The meet is a part of political agenda of

    the UN

    Directions (97 and 98): Choose the word which

    is most similar in meaning to the word printed

    in bold as used in the passage.

    97. Profligacy

    (1) Wastefulness (2) Conservation

    (3) Upliftment (4) Criticality (5) Denouncement

    98. Allergic

    (1) Liking (2) Passionate

    (3) Possessive (4) Crumbling

    (5) Repugnant

    Directions (99 and 100): Choose the word which

    is most opposite in meaning to the word

    printed in bold as used in the passage.

    99. Morbidity

    (1) Powerfulness (2) Healthiness

    (3) Softness (4) Acuteness

    (5) Purposeful

    100. Dubious

    (1) Unquestionable (2) Dissimilar

    (3) Illegal (4) Antisocial

    (5) Innovative

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