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INFOMATHSINDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY MOCK-2016
CONDUCTED BY INFOMATHSELIGIBILITY
Bachelor’s Degree of a recognized University in any discipline with at least 50% marks in aggregate and must also have passed in Mathematics and English at least at the Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) of the CBSE or any other Examination recognized as equivalent thereto.
ORBCA/BIT/BIS of a recognized University of at least three years duration with at least 50% marks in aggregate.
ORBachelor’s Degree in Engineering or Technology or a qualification recognized as equivalent thereto with at least 50% marks in aggregate.
PATTERN OF PAPERThe test paper will contain 150 objective-type questions in
all. Each question will be provided with four alternative answers marked (1), (2), (3) and (4). Of
these, only one correct or most appropriate answer should be selected and marked on the OMR sheet.
2. Each question shall carry four marks. 3. Each of the tests will be of two and half hour
duration and will carry 600 marks. 4. Admission of a candidate will be on the basis of
marks obtained in the Common Entrance Test-2005 only.
5. There will be negative marking for incorrect answers. One mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer.
6. The medium of the tests will be English only. 7. All Entrance Tests mentioned in this Bulletin will be
held in Delhi only.i . Mathematics : (25%)
i i . Engl ish Language & Comprehension : (25%)
i i i . Computer Awareness : (25%)
iv. Logical and analytical abil i ty : (25%)
IP PATTERN 2006Maths :- 40 Questions Computer : - 40 Reasoning : - 35English : - 35QI 1 Reasoning : - Series (6-7), Coding Decoding (3-4), Counting of figures (’s), Passage Reasoning (5-6)Arithmetic : - Distance Direction (1), Pipe & cisterns (1), Time and distance (1)English : - 2 Passage (15 Question) easy paper syn. Analysis (High and) annually 1.(Articles (F/B) (5 Question )Computer : - Duplex (5 Question) Generation of mainframes first PC made by Basic Multiplicity Match making Boolean 1 Question which is not Arithmetic
IP – 2005Total marks - 150Maths – 38Reasoning – 38Arithmetic – 1Computer – 38English - 38Section A (Maths) 1. The sum of first n terms of the series
2. If p(q – r) x2 + q(r – p)x +r(p – q) = 0 has equal roots, them p, q, r in AP, GP, HP, NOT
3. Formula of Binomial
4. The value of is _____
5. If 1 + sin2x + sin3x + -------- = then x =?
6. ln (1 + x2)5 (1 + x)4 coeff of x5 will be 7. sum of all the digits at units place formed by 3, 4, 5,
6 8. 6 coins tossed simultaneously. Find the prob. of
getting atleast 4 heads appear. 9. if a + b + c = 0 then
for what value of x PREVIOUS MCA – Pattern for IPTotal Questions : 150
Maths 35Reasoning 35Computer 50English 30
MATHS :Calculus Limits
REASONING Major Topics Blood Relations 2 Questions Directions 2 Questions Assumptions 1Syllogism 1Puzzles 2 Venn diagram 3-7Non Verbal 2Coding Decoding 3Pie Chart 3Odd Man out 2- 3Analogies 5
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INFOMATHSCOMPUTERS : Fundamental – CPU - Internal Memory/ External memory
Full Form of ESPNumber conversion (Decimal – binary) Networking (Layers)Interactive Language 9/ Pascal Cobol Fortran
Note Any Question for C – LanguageOperating System
DBMS 4 questions Computer programme ENGLISH :
Entymology is study of _____ Semantics is a series of words meaning language Paragraph Books & Authors Grammer 16 question (Adjective) F/Blanks – 5 questions (Preposition blank)
IP MOCK TEST – ISECTION – 1 MATHS
1. are in HP, then
(a) are in HP (b) a, b, c are in HP
(c) bc, ca, ab are in AP (d) none 2. Four numbers are such that the first three are in AP
while the last three are in GP. The first number is 6
and common ratio of G.P. is then the series is
(a) 2, 4, 6, 8 (b) 8, 6, 4, 2 (c) 6, 4, 2, 1 (d) 6, 9, 3, 1
3. Which term of the sequence 2, 1, 2-1, 4-1, … 128-1? (a) 10th (b) 9th (c) 8th (d) 7th
4. If the ratio of the sums of m and n terms of an AP is m2: n2, then the ratio of its mth and nth term is (a) m : n (b) m – 1 : n – 1 (c) 2m – 1: 2n – 1 (d) 2m + 1 : 2n + 1
5. Sum to infinity of the series where n N is given by
(a) n (n –1 ) (b)
(c) n2 (d)
6. If, a1, a2, a3, a4 and b are real numbers such that (a1
2 + a22 + a3
2)b2 – 2(a1a2 + a2a3 + a3a4) b + (a2
2 + a32 + a4
2) 0 then a1, a2, a3, a4 are in (a) AP (b) GP (c) HP (d) none
7. If sin, cos, tan are in GP, then cot6 - cot2 = (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 4
8. If x > 0 then sum to infinity of the series
is
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
9. Sum to n terms o the series
is
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
10. Between 1 and 31, m arithmetic means are inserted so that the ratio of the 7th & (m – 1)th means is 5: 9. Then the value of m is (a) 12 (b) 13 (c) 14 (d) 15
11. If x, y, z are in AP, then the value of (x + y – z) (x + z – x) is not which one of the following (a) 3yz – 3y2 – 4z2 (b) 4xz – 3y2 (c) 8xy – 4x2 – 3y2 (d)
12. If a1, a2, a3, ……., an are in HP, then
(a) AP (b) GP (c) HP (d) none 13. If logx a, ax/2 and logb x are in GP, then x is not equal
to (a) loga (logb a) (b) loga (log a) – loga (log b) (c) – loga (loga b) (d) loga (log b) – loga (log a)
14. If p, q, r are positive numbers in AP, then the roots of quadratic equation px2 + qx + r = 0 are real for
(a) (b)
(c) all p & r (d) no p & r 15. If n > 1 be a positive integer, then the largest integer
m such that nm + 1 divides ( 1 + n + n2 + ……….. + n127) is (a) 32 (b) 63 (c) 64 (d) 132
16. If H is HM between P and Q, then the value of
(a) 2 (b)
(c) (d) none
17. If the sum of first n natural numbers is one fifth of the sum of their squares, then n = (a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 8
18. Sides of a right angled triangle are in AP, then tangents of the acute angled triangle are
(a) (b)
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INFOMATHS(c) (d)
19. The value of x + y + z is 15 if a, x, y, z, b are in AP
while the value of is if a, x, y, z, b are
in HP. Then a and b are (a) 1, 9 (b) 3, 7 (c) 9, 1 (d) both (a) & (c)
20. If a, b, c, are in AP and a2, b2, c2 in HP, then (a) a = b = c (b) a + b + c = 0
(c) in GP (d) both (a) & (c)
21. Sum of 24 terms of the series
(a) (b) (c) (d) none
22. Sum of the first ten terms of the series
is
(a) 45 log 3 – 55 log 4 (b) 50 log 3 + 20 log 4 (c) 55 log 3 – 45 log 4 (d) none
23. The AM, HM, and GM between two numbers, are
, 15 and 12 but not necessarily in this order.
Then HM, GM, and AM respectively are
(a) 15, 13, (b) 12, 15,
(c) , 12, 15 (d) , 15, 12
24. If S be the sum, P is the product and R the sum of the
reciprocal of n terms of a GP, then
(a) P (b) P2 (c) (d) none
25. The sum of first ten terms of an AP is 155 and the sum of the first two terms of a GP is 9. If the first term of AP is equal to common ratio of GP and first term of GP is equal to common difference of AP, then first term & common difference of given AP are
(a) 2, 3 (b)
(c) (d) both (a) & (b)
26. If the middle term is in the expansion of
then x =
(a) (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 327. If y = 2x + 3x2 + 4x2 + ……., then x =
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
28. In the binomial expansion of (1 + x)14, if the coefficients of (r + 1)th, (r + 2)th and (r + 3) terms are in AP, then 12Cr =
(a) 495 (b) 910 (c) 455 (d) 99029. If Cr = nCr and
(C0 + C1)(C1 + C2)(C2 + C3) .. (Cn – 1+ Cn) = (C1 C2 C3 …. Cn-1) then =
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
30. The coefficient of xn in the expansion (2x + 3)n – (2x + 3)n – 1 (5 – 2x) + (2x + 3) n – 2 (5 – 2x)2 + …… + (-1)n (5 – 2x)n is
(a) (b) –(n + 1)2n - 2
(c) (n + 1)2n (d) none
31. If n N and Cr = nCr, then =
(a) (b)
(c) (d) none
32. The number of rational terms in the expansion of (21/5 + 31/10)45 is (a) 4 (b) 10 (c) 5 (d) 11
33. The greatest integer less than or equal to is (a) 196 (b) 197 (c) 198 (d) 199
34. For
(a) (b) (c)
(d)
35. The coefficient of x53 in the expansion
is
(a) (b)
(c) (d) 36. The expression
is a polynomial in x of degree (a) 7 (b) 5 (c) 4 (d) 3
37. The coefficient of xr. (0 r (n – 1)) in the expansion of (x + 3)n-1 + (x + 3)n-2 (x + 2) + (x + 3)n-3 (x + 2) + ….. + (x + 2)n-1 is (a) nCr (3r – 2n) (b) nCr (3n-r – 2n-r) (c) nCr (3 + 2n-r) (d) none of these
38. If the fourth term in the expansion of
is equal to 200 and x > 1, then x is equal to (a) (b) 10 (c) 104 (d) N.O.T
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39. If = a0 + a1x + …….. + a5x5 then n equals (a) 11 (b) 9 (c) 10 (d) N.O.T
40. If x + y = 1 the equals (a) 1 (b) n (c) nx (d) ny
SECTION – 2 REASONING 1. Food is related to stomach in the same way as fuel is
related to (a) Engine (b) Automobile (c) Rail (d) Aeroplane (e) None of these
2. If East is replaced by South-East, then west will be replaced by which of the following directions? (a) North-West (b) North (c) East (d) None of these
3. Neeraj wants to go to school from his house. First of all he goes to the crossing, from here he turns to right and reaches bus stand. Bus stand is opposite to library, then in which direction school is located? (a) North (b) East (c) Cannot be determined (d) West (e) None of these Directions (4-5) : Fill in the missing number in the
following number series: 4. 7, 5, 12, 17, …….., 46
(a) 19 (b) 21 (c) 35 (d) 295. 13, 4, 17, 21, 38, ……
(a) 47 (b) 59 (c) 61 (d) 43Directions (6-11) : Following questions are based on
the diagram given below where each square represents a class/group of people.
6. College students who are artists but not dancers are represented by: (a) A (b) B (c) X (d) D (e) F
7. Artists who are neither dancers nor college students are represented by: (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) F (e) E
8. College students who are dancers but not artists represented by: (a) B (b) C (c) F (d) # (e) D
9. College students who are artists as well as dancers as: (a) B (b) C (c) D (d) E (e) A
10. Dancers who are neither college students nor artists (a) B (b) A (c) D (d) G (e) B
11. College students are neither dancer nor artists re represented by: (a) B (b) D (c) C (d) A (e) C Directions (38-42) : Which of the following depicts
the relationship between various items/object given I following questions:
(a) (b) (c)
(d) (e)12. Animal, cow, elephant 13. Musician, instrumentalist, violinist.
Directions (14-17) : A cube is coloured red on all of its faces. It is then cut into 64 smaller cubes of equal size. The smaller cubes so obtained are now separated. 14. How many smaller cubes have no face coloured.
(a) 24 (b) 16 (c) 8 (d) 1015. How many smaller cubes will have at least t two
surfaces painted with red colour? (a) 4 (b) 8 (c) 32 (d) 24
16. How many smaller cubes have two surfaces pointed with red colour? (a) 24 (b) 8 (c) 12 (d) 20
17. How many smaller cubes have only three surfaces painted with red colour? (a) 0 (b) 12 (c) 24 (d) 8Directions (18-21) : In each question below are
given two statements followed by the conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer (a) if only conclusion I follows; (b) if only conclusion II follows (c) : If either I or II follows (d); If neither I nor II follows and (e) if both I and II follows: 18. Statements : All puppets are dolls.
All dolls are toys. Conclusions : I. Some toys are puppets.
II. All toys are puppets. 19. Statements : All apples are oranges.
Some oranges are papayas. Conclusions : I. Some apples are papayas
II. Some papayas are apples. 20. Statement : Some players are singer.
All singers are tall. Conclusions : I. Some players are tall.
II. All players are tall. 21. Statements : All coins are crows.
Some crows are pens. Conclusions : I. No pen is coin.
II. Some coins are pens. Directions (22-25) : Questions (22-25) are based on
the following information Amit is the son of Rahul. Sarika, Rahul’s sister has a son Sonu and a daughter Rita. Raja is the maternal uncle of Sonu. 22. How is Amit related to Sonu?
(a) Nephew (b) Cousin (brother) (c) Uncle (d) Brother (e) None of these
23. How is Rita related to Raja? (a) Sister (b) Daughter (c) Niece (d) Aunt (e) None of these
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A
CD
BCollege Students Artists Dancers
E
F
G
2
3
1
INFOMATHS24. How many nephews does Raja have?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 (e) None 25. What is the relationship of Raja with Rita?
(a) Uncle (b) Brother (c) Maternal Uncle (d) Nephew (e) Cannot be determined
26. If BOMBAY is written as MYMYMY, how will TAMILNADU be written in that code? (a) TIATIATIA (b) MNUMNUMNU(c) IATIATIAT (d) ALDALDALD(e) none of these
27. If FRIEND is coded as HUMJTK, how is CANDLE written in that code? (a) EDRIRL (b) DCQHQK (c) ESJFME (d) FYOBOC (e) DEQJQM
28. If – means , means +, + means and means –, then 40 12 + 3 – 6 60 = ? (a) 7.95 (b) 16 (c) 4 (d) 79.4
29. Reena is twice as old as Sunita. Three years ago she was three times as old as Sunita. How old is Reena now? (a) 6 yrs (b) 7 yrs (c) 8 yrs (d) 12 yrs
30. The number of boys in a class is three times the number of girls. Which one of the following numbers cannot represent the total number of children in the class? (a) 48 (b) 44 (c) 42 (d) 40
31. A shepherd had 17 sheep. All but nine died. How many was he left with? (a) nil (b) 8 (c) 9 (d) 17
Directions (Q. 32-36): Answer the following questions based on the information given below:
A case is cut into two equal parts along a place parallel to one of its faces. One piece is than coloured red on the two larger faces and green on the remaining. While the other is coloured green on the two smaller adjacent faces and red on the remaining. Each is then cut into 32 cubes of the same size. The 64 resultant cases are all mixed up. 32. How many cases have no coloured face at all?
(a) 8 (b) 0 (c) 12 (d) 16(e) Data inadequate
33. How many cases have only one coloured face each? (a) 0 (b) 8 (c) 16 (d) 32 (e) N.O.T
34. How many cases have two red and one green face each? (a) 0 (b) 4 (c) 8 (d) 16 (e) N.O.T
35. How many cases have each one red and another green face? (a) 0 (b) 8 (c) 16 (d) 24(e) Cannot tell from given information
36. What is the number of cases with at least one green each? (a) 32 (b) 36 (c) 8 (d) 40 (e) 52
Directions (Q. 37-40): The questions below are based on the following information: BOOT and ANTS are code clerks at the UN headquarters. One is on the pay-rolls of the Bonsian government and other is on the Armenian government. If a document is stolen, it will take four day to reach the Bosnian government and five days to reach the Armenian government. Boot is given a secret document on October 21 always does so on the day he receives it. 37. If ANTS is working for Bosnians, the Bosnian
government may receive the documents on
1. 24 October 2 25 October 3. 26 October(a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) 1 and 2 (d) 2 and 3 (e) 1, 2 and 3
38. A top-secret document is received by the Armenians on 25 October. It cold have been (a) stolen and transmitted by BOOT(b) stolen and transmitted by ANTS(c) stolen by Ants and sold to BOOT, who
transmitted it. (d) Stolen by BOOT and sold to ANTS, and sold to
another, who transmitted it. 39. If ANTS is working for Armenia, which of the
following is true?(a) The Bosnians may receive documents only on
23 October(b) The Armenians may receive documents only on
26 October(c) The Bosnians may receive documents on 27
October(d) The Armenians may receive documents on 24,
25 and 26 October.(e) No documents received by the Bosnians could
have been bought at BOOT ANTS’ lunch meeting
40. Which of the following is (are) possible, given the conditions as stated? 1. Documents are received by one of the
governments two days in a row.2. documents are by the both
governments two days in a row.3. Documents are received by one of the
governments three days in a row.(a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) 1 and 3 (d) 1, 2 and 3 (e) Neither 1, 2 nor 3
SECTION – 3 COMPUTER 1. Analog systems are different from digital systems
because(a) they use transistors(b) they handle information in analog form(c) they handle information in digital form(d) they are slow
2. For what logic gate, the output is complement of the input?(a) NOT (b) AND (c) OR (d) XOR
3. In which of the following gates, the output is high if and only all inputs are high?(a) NOT (b) AND (c) OR (d) XOR
4. The NAND can function as a NOT gate if(a) inputs are connected together(b) inputs are left open(c) one input is set to 0(d) one input is set to 1
5. What logic gate is represented by the circuit shown below
(a) NAND (b) NOR(c) AND (d) EQUIVALENCE
6. Which of the following Boolean algebra expression is incorrect?(a) (b)
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BULB
INFOMATHS(c) (d)
7. The Boolean expression (A + C) simplified to(a) (b) (c) (d)
8. Given the following Karnaugh map, determine the corresponding switching function in its minimal form.
(a) F(w, x, y, z) = x z + (b) F(w, z, y, z) = (x + z) (w + z) (x + y + z)(c) F(w, x, y, z) = xz + wz + xyz(d) F(w, x, y, z) = x z + wz wz + xyz
9. The logic expression for the output of the circuit shown in the figure is
(a) (b) (c) (d)
10. When an inverter is placed between both inputs of an SR flip-flop, the resulting flip-flop is(a) JK flip-flop(b) D flip-flop(c) T flip-flop(d) Master slave JK flip-flop
11. The master slave JK flip-flop is effectively a combination of(a) a SR flip-flop and a T flip-flop(b) an SR flip-flop and a D flip-flop(c) a T flip-flop and a D flip-flop(d) two T flip-flops
12. The number of flip-flops required in a modulo N counter is(a) log2 (N) + 1 (b) log2 (N) (c) log2 (N) (d) log2 (N – 1)
13. The circuit shown in the figure below is a
(a) full adder (b) half adder(c) shift register (d) 2-bit multiplexer
14. Flip-flop circuits can be used for(a) scaling (b) rectification(c) modulation (d) counting
15. What is the output of the following circuit?
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) x (d) x16. What is the Boolean expression for the circuit given
below
(a) F(A, B) = A B + AB (b) F(A, B) = A B(c) F(A, B) = A + B (d) F(A, B) = A B
17. Which of the following logic gates is equivalent to the circuit shown below?
(a) OR (b) AND (c) NOT (d) EX – OR18. The inputs of the J-K flip-flop, shown below are
PRESET = CLEAR = 1, J = K = 0If a single clock pulse is applied the device will(a) toggle (b) set(c) reset (d) not change states
19. 2’s complement of –7 is(a) 11001 (b) 11000 (c) 10111 (d) 00111
20. Which of the following statement is true?(a) (b) (c) (d)
21. The circuit given below is a
(a) full adder (b) full subtractor(c) parity checker (d) none of these
22. The decimal equivalent of the hexadecimal number E 5 is(a) 279 (b) 229 (c) 427 (d) 3000
23. The negative logic AND gate shown in the figure to a position logic
(a) AND gate (b) OR gate(c) NAND gate (d) NOR gate
24. The venn diagram representing the Boolean expression is(a) (b)
(c) (d)
25. The output y of the circuit shown in the figure is
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YZWX
0001
00C
01 11 10
1110
1 1
1
1
1
1
1
1x y
z
A
C
B
D
Input output
Lock
D Q D Q D QCCC
xz
F (A, B)B
A
Y
X
F
CLK
CLEAR
PRESET
K
J Q
Q
ABC
HAHA
OutputE
AB y
A B A B
A B A B
ABC
DE
y
INFOMATHS
(a) (b) AB + C (D + E)(c) (A + B) C + D + E (d) (AB + C) DE
26. The logical expression Y = A + is equivalent to(a) y = AB (b) y = (c) y = (d) y = A + B
27. The function represented by the Karnaugh map given below is
(a) A . B (b) AB + BC + CA(c) (d) A . BC
28. Which of the following function implements is Karnaugh map shown below?
CD AB 00 00 11 10
00011110
0X00
0X11
1111
0X00
(a) (b) D (C + A)(c) (d) (C + D) + (A + B)
29. Given the following Karnaugh map, which one of the following represents the minimal Sum-Of-Products of the map?
(a) xy + yz (b) wxy + xy + xz(c) wx + yz (d) xz + y
30. A CPU generally contains(a) registers and ALU(b) control and timing section(c) instruction decoding circuit(d) all of these
31. The heart of any computer is the (a) CPU (b) Memory (c) I/O unit(d) Disks
32. The control unit of computer(a) performs ALU operations on the data(b) controls the operation of the output devices(c) is a device for manually operating the computer(d) directs the order unit of computers
33. Which of the following memory is capable of operating at electronic speed?(a) Semi conductor memory(b) Magnetic disks(c) Magnetic drums(d) Magnetic tapes
34. Which of the following is fastest?(a) CPU(b) Magnetic tapes and disks(c) Video terminals(d) Sensors mechanical controllers
35. The ALU of a computer normally contains a number of high speed storage elements called(a) semi conductor memory(b) registers(c) hard disk(d) magnetic disks
36. Computer peripheral is(a) a computer device which is not connected to
CPU(b) a device which is connected to the CPU(c) a device for manually operating the computer(d) none of these
37. Which of the following register is used in the control unit of CPU to indicate the next instruction which is to be executed?(a) One bit at a time(b) Faster method of transmission (c) LSB transferred first(d) Only one wire used
38. An opcode(a) DMA (b) Interrupt vectoring(c) daisy chain (d) cycle stealing
39. Output circuit of a computer is used to(a) store the data till it is converted to analog form(b) convert the digital data into digital form
acceptable to the read out or display (c) either of the above(d) none of the above
40. CPU or MPU consists of(a) memory (b) control circuitry(c) ALU (d) all of these
41. A microprocessor can be(a) non-programmable (b) mircro-programmable(c) macro programmable (d) all of these
42. What is bit size of 6800 microprocessor?(a) 4 bit (b) 6 bit (c) 8bit (d) 16 bit
43. In 8085 microprocessor system, the direct addressing instruction is(a) MOV A, B (b) MOV B, OAH(c) MOV C, M (d) STA addr
44. Which of the following is an example of a spooled device?(a) A line printer used to print the output of a
number of jobs(b) A terminal used to enter input data to a running
program(c) A secondary storage device in a virtual memory
system(d) A graphical display device
45. An instruction used to set the carry flag in a computer can be classified as(a) data transfer (b) arithmetic(c) logical (d) program control
SECTION – 4 ENGLISH 1. The President of India is invested ______________
executive powers.(a) with (b) of (c) from (d) in
2. The court is not concerned with ___________ political status of accused (a) about (b) from (c) in (d) for
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BCA
01 1 0 0 1
1 0 0 100 01 10 11
X 1 X 1
1X1
X00 0
010110100
00 01 11 10wx
yz0 X 0 X
INFOMATHS3. If one wishes to apply for the scholarship, you must
submit a completed application by march 1.(a) no error (b) to apply for (c) you (d) completed
4. During her rise to fame, she betrayed many of her friends, and because of it, very few people trust her (a) No error (b) during her rise to fame (c) because of it (d) trust her
5. In contrast to the prevailing opinion, the editorial lays the blame for the strike on the workers (a) No error (b) in contrast of (c) lays (d) blame for
6. The raise in the number of accidents attributable drunk drivers has prompted a call for stiffer penalties for driving while intoxicated (a) No error (b) raise (c) attributable (d) has prompted
7. John, having took his seat at the head of the table, announced dinner (a) No error (b) having took(c) at the head (d) announced dinner
8. Although the jury thought that the defendant had been some what less than ___________ in his testimony, the _______ summary of the defence attorney finally convinced them of her client's innocence.(a) candid, persuasive (b) interesting, lackluster(c) honest confusing (d) convicting, inordinate
9. Young Nina ___________ a very sweet song.(a) sang (b) singed (c) recited (d) tuned
10. Aarathi is hardly the young lady to do _________ to her husband(a) credit (b) harm (c) damage (d) reputation
11. Nirmala was expecting a call from her mother which would inform her whether she went or not (a) had to go (b) had gone(c) was expected (d) should inform
12. Mrs. Singh decided to _____________ her husband with kitchen knife (a) murder (b) stab (c) kill (d) poke
13. She _______ her bag and ran for her life (a) clutched (b) grasped (c) held (d) gripped
14. The shop was __________, so she decided to hop over (a) closed (b) opened (c) close by (d) half opened
15. The residents were able to ____________ to the church fund in a big way(a) donate (b) give (c) gift (d) give away
16. The army officer was __________ in the face of trouble and was able to defend himself(a) brave (b) to stand up (c) daring (d) bold
17. The architect had his ____________, which he laid out for other to see(a) plans (b) diagrams (c) drawings (d) blue print
II. VOCABULARYWORD ANALOGIES:Directions : In e ach of the following questions, there is a certain relation between two given words on one side of : : and one word is given on another side of :: ___________
Choose the suitable word to be put on the another side from the given alternatives 18. Aircraft : Air:: Satellite : ___________
(a) Telecommunication (b) Television (c) Cables (d) Outer space
19. Guest : Invitation :: _______: Summons (a) Police (b) Witness (c) Complaint (d) Prosecution
20. YAWN : BOREDROM as (a) Architect : Blue print (b) Teacher : Student (c) Smile : Amusement (d) Anger : Madness
21. Plaintiff : defendant as (a) Court : Law (b) Judge : Jury(c) Injured : Accused (d) Explosive : Volcano
22. FINE : IMPRISONMENT as(a) Sentence : Judgement (b) Misdemeanor : Felony (c) Jury : Judge (d) Jail : Bond
23. Which one word can be formed from the letters of the word "REVERENCE"?(a) Seer (b) Never (c) Speer (d) Vear
24. Sujatha's________in athletics reaped rich ________for she finally bagged a gold medal (a) performance, money (b) defeat , resources (c) behavior, result (d) excellence , dividends
25. He was remaining continuously absent on ground _________ health.(a) of (b) for (c) to (d) N.O.T
26. The attorney protested that the testimony being offered was not ________to the case and asked that it be struck from the record as irrelevant(a) favourable (b) harmful (c) coherent (d) germane
27. ________enables us to know the past and to use it in preparing for the future (a) Beauty (b) Thought (c) Experience (d) Truth
28. Give the meaning of TEDIOUS(a) Tiresome (b) Boring (c) Enthralling (d) Both (a) and (b)
29. Give an antonym for LUCID (a) Unintelligent (b) Morose (c) Verbose (d) Prolix
30. Give an antonym for CONTAMINATION(a) Purification (b) Forgetfulness (c) Prejudice (d) Exonerate
31. Given an antonym for FETTER(a) Liberate (b) Imprison (c) Scorn (d) Traitor
32. Give an antonym for NULLIFY(a) Impress (b) Effect (c) Seclude (d) Astound
33. Give the meaning of ADEPT (a) Skillful (b) Perspective (c) Wealthy (d) Animate
34. Give the meaning of DIFFIDENCE (a) Discourage (b) Humility (c) Harmful (d) Defection
35. Give the meaning of MITIGATE (a) Ease (b) Imperfect (c) Cruel (d) Damaged
36. Rabindra Nath Tagore produced his first painting and he was sixty years old then. (Correct the sentence)(a) and he was sixty year old then(b) when he was sixty year old then
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INFOMATHS(c) at the age of sixty years (d) upon reaching sixty years.
III. COMPREHENSIONRead the following three passages carefully and answer the questions that follow:A. PASSAGE: Art, like words, is a form of communication. Words, spoken and written , render accessible to humans of the latest generation all the knowledge discovered by the experience and reflection, both of preceding generations and of the best and foremost minds of their own times. Art renders accessible to people of the latest generations all the feeling experienced by their predecessors, and those already felt by their best and foremost contemporaries. Just as the evolution of knowledge proceeds by dislodging and replacing that which is mistaken, so too the evolution of the feeling proceeds through art. Feeling less kind and less necessary for the well-being of human kind are replaced by other kinder and more essential to that end. This is the purpose of art, and the more art fulfills that purpose, the better the art; the less it fulfills it, the worse the art.37. The author develops the passage primarily by
(a) Theory and refutation (b) Example and generalization (c) Comparison and contrast (d) Question and answer
38. According to the author, knowledge is (a) Evolutionary and emotional (b) Cumulative and progressive (c) Static and unmoving (d) Dynamic and Cyclic
39. According to the passage, art is characterized by which of the following?(a) It can never be bad (b) It refines human sensibilities (c) It preserves later generation experience of
previous generations (a) I only (b) II only (c) III only (d) II & III only
40. The style of the passage can be best described as (a) Speculative b) Expository (c) Poetic (d) Sarcastic
B.PASSAGE : What is enthusiasm? It is that mysterious something that turns an average person into an outstanding individual. It makes an old person young, and without it a young person becomes old. It is the hidden
spring of endless energy. It is that beautiful force that carries us from mediocrity to excellence. It turns on a bright light in a dull face until the eyes sparkle and the personality brightens with joy. It is the spiritual magnet that attracts helpful and happy people to become our fruitful friends. It is the joyful emotional fountain that bubbles up, attracting persons to come to our side and drink from the joy that rises out of our heart. It is the happy song of a positive person who sings an inspiring message to the world:"I can! It's possible! We'll do it".Read the above passage carefully and tick the following statements which you think are correct :-------41. What is enthusiasm?
(a) Enthusiasm makes a person old.(b) Enthusiasm wastes energy (c) Enthusiasm adds sparkle to your eyes and
improves personality (d) cannot be seen
42. Choose the correct pair of words having opposite meanings (a) Outstanding x excellent (b) Mediocre x Sub-standard(c) Positive x optimistic (d) Possible x Insurmountable
43. What do you think would be a suitable title(a) Enthusiasm –key to success(b) A hidden force (c) Fountain of youth(d) Magnetic energy
44. Enthusiasm causes an individual to spread the message. (a) That he/she is bubbling with positive energy.(b) That he/she is happy and at peace with world.(c) That he/she is adequately motivated to move mountains(d) That with enthusiasm any task is possible; one "can" do anything
Direction: Choose the word or phrase which is nearly same to the keyword.45. Altitude
(a) behaviour (b) height (c) Position (d) ambition
IP MOCK TEST – IIIP MOCK TEST – IISECTION – 1 MATHS 1. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
(a) The sets A – B, B – A and A B are disjoint sets
(b) A – (A – B) = A B (c) A – B = B – A A = B(d) None of these
2. If f is an even function defined on the interval (-5, 5), the four values of x% of satisfying the equation. Then the value of x is
are
(a) (b)
(c) (d) none of these
3. If 65% of boys like Hindi films, 70% like English films, then % o boys liking both Hindi films and English films (a) 35% (b) 65% (c) 30% (d) 35%, 65%
4. Let R be a relation on the set of integers defined by aRb iff a and b both are neither even nor odd. Then R is (a) Reflexive, Symmetric (b) Symmetric, Transitive(c) Symmetric, neither Reflexive nor Transitive
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INFOMATHS(d) Equivalence
5. The set P = {(a, b), a, b R, b 0} under composition rule (a, b) (c, d) = (a + bc, cd) form a group. The inverse of the element (a, b) is (a) (-1/a,1/b) (b) (-a/b, 1/b)(c) (a/b, -1/b) (d) none
6. Which of the following is not a one-to-one mappings? (a) f : C R R : f (x + iy) = (x, y) ; x, y R (b) f : R+ R+ given by f(x) = x2; x R (c) f : [0, ] [-1, 1] given by f(x) = sin x (d) f : [0, ] [-1, 1] given by f (x) = cos x
7. The reflection of the curve x2 – xy + y2 = 1 in the x – axis is (a) x2 + xy – y2 = 1 (b) x2 – xy – y2 = 1 (c) x2 + xy + y2 = 1 (d) none of these
8. Which of the following is a false statement? (a) The range of Y = is [0, 2]
(b) is defined for all non zero real
numbers
(c) The range of is (-, -1) [1, ]
(d) The range of is {-1, 1}
9. If ‘A’ is a 3 – rowed square matrix then |adj (A)| is (a) |A|6 (b) |A|3 (c) |A|4 (d) |A|2
10. If ‘A’ is a square matrix of order n such that its elements are polynomial in x and its r-rows become identical for x=k, then (a) (x - k)r is factor of |A| (b) (x - k)r – 1 is factor of |A|(c) (x - k)r + 1 is factor of |A|(d) (x – y)r is factor of A
11. The roots of the equation
are
(a) 1, 2, 3 (b) 0, 1, 2 (c) 2, 3, 4 (d) –1, -2, -3 12. The roots of the equation
= 0 are –a, -b and
(a) a + b (b) a – b (c) – a – b (d) b – a
13. If , then
is
(a) 0 (b) (c) n2(n + 1)2 (d) none of
these
14. Eigen value of are
(a) 5, 3, 5, 7 (b) 4 , 5, 7 (c) 0, 5, 3, 7 (d) none
15. If then
(a) (b) - (c) x (d) 016. If A + B + C = , ei = cos + isin and
then
(a) Im(z) = 0 (b) Re(z) = 4(c) Re(z) = - 4 (d) both (a) and (c)
17. If then A2 – 7A is
(a) 0 (b) 5(I – A) (c) (d) none
18. The value of
(a) 1 if m is multiple of a 4(b) 0 for all real in (c) = i if m is multiple 3(d) none of these
19. If , , are the roots of the equation x3 + px2 + qx + r = 0 then
(a) (b)
(c) (d) – r
20. Let then
(a) 2 (b) 0 (c) –2 (d) none 21. Which of the following statements is false?
(a) An odd degree reciprocal equation of like signs has – 1 as its root
(b) An odd degree reciprocal equation of unlike signs has + 1 as its root
(c) An even degree reciprocal equation of unlike signs will have to middle term
(d) Equation 6x5 + 11x4 – 33x3 – 33x2 + 11x + 6 = 0 has 1 as its root
22. The roots of the equation x3 – 12x2 + 39x – 28 = 0 was taken as 17 in place of 13 and its roots were found to be –2 and –15. The roots of the original equation are
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INFOMATHS(a) –4 (b) 2 (c) –7 (d) 4
23. Which of the following is not true (a) If I, m, n are the roots of (x + a)(x + b)(x + c) =
d, then a, b, c are the roots of the equation (x + I)(x + m)(x + n) = d
(b) The condition that the roots , , of the equation x4 + px3 + qx2 + rx + s = 0 should be connected by the relation = is p2s – r2 = 0.
(c) The values of k for which x3 – 3x + k = 0 has a double root is are 2 and – 2
(d) All the roots of the equation x4 + 3x – 1 = 0 are real.
24. The two lines x = ay +b, z = cy + d; and x = a’y + b’, z = c’y + d’ are perpendicular to each other if
(a) (b) aa’ + cc’ = -1
(c) aa’ + cc’ = 1 (d)
25. In an ellipse, the distance between its foci is 6 and minor axis is 8. Then its eccentricity is
(a) (b) 3/5 (c) 1/2 (d) 4/5
26. The differential equation whose solution is Ax2 + By2 = 1, where A and B are arbitrary constants is of (a) second order and first degree(b) second order and second degree(c) first order and second degree(d) first order and first degree
27. The image on the point (-1, 3, 4) in the plane x – 2y = 0 is
(a) (8, 4, 4) (b)
(c) (15, 11, 4 ) (d) )
28. If (1, a2) falls inside the angle made by the lines
and y = 3x, x >0, then a belongs to
(a) (b) (c) (d)
29. y = 2x2 + + 8. If x is real, then which one of the following is true? (a) 0 < y < 3 (b) 3 < y < 5 (c) y 5 (d) y 3
30. 9 balls of lead are of the same shape and size, but one of them has a slightly lesser weight than the other 8 which have equal weight. Find the least number of times that weighing has to be done using a common balance to identify the one with less weight. (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 8
31. The area of the triangle whose vertices are (4, 6), (6, 12) and (2, 10) is : (a) 17 sq. units (b) 10 sq. units (c) 9 sq. units (d) 13 sq. units
32. If y = then
(a) (b)
(c) (d) none of these 33. The monthly pensions of A and B varies as their
period of service. If A serves twice as long as B and receives Rs. 800 more than B in a month, find the monthly pension of A. (a) Rs. 1600 (b) Rs. 800(c) Rs. 2000 (d) Rs. 1200
34. Find the area of the triangle ABC is the figure below.
(a) 15 sq. units (b) 30 sq. units (c) 45 sq. units (d) 60 sq. units
35. The maximum value of P = 6x + 3y subject to 6x + 3y 48, x + 5y 35, x 0 and y 0, occurs at: (a) exactly one point(b) two points(c) three points(d) an infinite number of points
36. Find the degree of the differential equation
(a) (1, 1) (b) (2, 1) (c) (1, 2) (d) (2, 2)37. A sum of Rs. 86, 700 is to be divided among Hir, Bir
and Phatte such that for every rupee that Hir gets, Bir gets 90 paise and for every rupee that Bit gets, Phatte gets 110 paise. How much is Phatte’s share? (a) Rs. 26, 010 (b) Rs. 27,000 (c) 29, 700 (d) Rs. 30,000
38. The minimum value of z = x + 3y subject to the constraints 5x + 2y 10, 2x + y 2, y 3 and x, y 0 is :
(a) 5 (b) 2 (c) (d) none of these
39. A man is standing near a 8 m high lamp post such that the man’s shadows stretch over 3 meters. Also, the man is standing 3 m from the post. He is moving away from the post such that the distance between the man and the lamp post increases at x m/s. At what rate is his shadow (corresponding to that lamp post) increasing? (a) x m/s (b) x2 m/s(c) 2x m/s (d) Data insufficient
40. If the rank of the matrix is 2, then
find the value of . (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) -6 (d) 0
SECTION – 2 REASONING
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y + x + 4 = 0
y = 11x - 16
y = x + 1
y
OAx
B
C
INFOMATHS1. Rama remembers that she met her brother on
Saturday, which was after the 20th day of a particular month. If the 1st day of that month was Tuesday, then on which date did Rama meet her brother? (a) 23rd (b) 24th (c) 25th (d) 26th (e) N.O.T
2. How many pairs of letters are there in the word FORGOTTEN which have as many letter between them in the word as in the English alphabet? (a) More than 3 (b) None (c) 1(d) 2 (e) 3
3. In a certain code language, (a) ‘jen topee’ means ‘good morning’, (b) ‘sao sneg’ means ‘very god’, (c) ‘sao seng nus’ means ‘very and good’. Which of the following represents ‘and’ in the language? (a) nus (b) seng (c) topee (d) Cannot be determined (e) None of these
4. Rajesh is tenth from one end and nineth from the other end of a row of students. How many students are there in the row?(a) 18 (b) 20 (c) 19 (d) 21 (e) N.O.T
5. If ‘+’ means ‘’ ‘-’ means ‘’, ‘’ means ‘+’ and ‘’ means ‘-’, then what will be the value of 16 64 – 4 4 + 3 = ? (a) 20 (b) 15.12 (c) 52 (d) 12 (e) N.O.T
6. If the second half of the following alphabet series is arranged in the reverse order, which letter will be nineth letter to the right of the nineth letter counting from the left end? A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z (a) I (b) F (c) V (d) W
7. Introducing Rajesh. Neha said, His brother’s father is the only son of my grandfather. How is Neha related to Rajesh? (a) Sister (b) Daughter (c) Mother (d) Niece (e) None of these
8. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group? (a) Kanpur (b) Chennai (c) Dispur (d) Kolkata (e) Jaipur
9. Which of the following will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following letter series? BXD, EUG, HRJ, ? (a) LOM (b) KOM (c) IOM(d) Cannot be determined (e) None of these
10. Introducing Suman, Sarla said, ‘Her mother is the only daughter of my mother.’ How is Sarla related to Suman? (a) Nephew (b) Sister (c) Cousin (d) Grandmother (e) None of these
11. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group? (a) 19 (b) 29 (c) 59 (d) 69 (e) 79
12. How many 9s in the following number sequence are immediately preceded by 3 and also followed by 3? 2 9 3 5 7 3 9 2 3 9 1 3 9 3 6 9 3 2 9 3 4 3 9 3 7 9 3 (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4(e) More than 4
13. Sudha’s rank from the bottom of a class of 31 students is 11th. What is her rank from the top? (a) 21st (b) 22nd (c) 20th (d) 19th (e) 11th
14. As Television is related to news, telephone is related to (a) Communication (b) Number (c) Instrument (d) Dialling (e) Wire Directions (Q. 25-37): Study the statements (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E)_ and answer the following questions: (A) 1, 5, 9 means ‘You better go’. (B) 1, 6, 7 means ‘Better come here’.(C) 5, 6, 7 means ‘You come here’.(D) 1, 5, 6 means ‘Better you here’.(E) 3, 7, 9 means ‘Come and go’.
15. Which of the following group of minimum statements are necessary to find the code number for ‘better’? (a) A & B (b) D & E (c) C & D (d) B & E (e) None of these
16. Which numeral in the language means ‘and’?(a) 6 (b) 9 (c) 3 (d) 7 (e) N.O.T
17. Which numeral in the language means ‘go’?(a) 1 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) Cannot be determined (e) None of these
18. If NAXALITE is written in a certain code a LYVYJGRC, how will INTEGRATE be written in the same code? (a) LGRECYPRC (b) GLRCEPYRC (c) RYWMNOPQR (d) BLACKHOLE
19. In a certain coding system: (i) RBM STD BROPUS means ‘ the cat is beautiful’; (ii) TNH PUS DIM STD means ‘the dog is brown’: (iii) PUS DIM BRO PUS CUS means ‘the dog has the cat’. What is the code for ‘has? (a) CUS (b) BRO (c) DIM (d) STD
20. Ram walks 10 m south from his house, turns left and walks 25 m, again turns left and walks 40 m, then turns right and walks 5 m to reach his school. In which direction is the school from his house? (a) South-west (b) North-east (c) East (d) North
21. If table is called chair, chair is called cot, cot is called pot and pot is called filter, where does a person sit? (a) Chair (b) Cot (c) Pot (d) Filter
22. In a class of 35 students, Kiran is placed 7th from the bottom whereas Sohan is placed 9th from the top. Mohan is placed exactly in between the two. What is Kiran’s position from Mohan? (a) 10th (b) 11th (c) 13th (d) 9th
23. Pointing to a photograph Arun said, ‘She is the mother of my brother’s son’s wife’s daughter’. How is Arun related to the lady? (a) Cousin (b) Daughter-in-law(c) Uncle (d) None of these
24. How many meaningful words can be formed with the letters EAML? (a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 2Directions (Q. 38-43): Read the following and answer the questions given below it. In a certain code language: (i) ‘481’ means ‘Sky is blue’: (ii) ‘246’ means ‘Sea is deep’: and (iii) ‘698’ means ‘Sea looks blue’.
25. What number is the code for ‘deep’?(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 6 (d) 1
26. What number is the code for ‘blue’?
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INFOMATHS(a) 8 (b) 6 (c) 1 (d) 9
27. What number is the code for ‘sea’?(a) 2 (b) 8 (c) 6 (d) 4
28. What number is the code for ‘looks’?(a) 4 (b) 8 (c) 6 (d) 9
29. What number is the code for ‘is’?(a) 8 (b) 1 (c) 4 (d) 2
30. What number is the code for ‘sky’?(a) 4 (b) 8 (c) 1 (d) None of these
Directions (Q. 44-48): the following five questions assume that there is an imaginary system in which the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 are substituted by a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, I and j; for example, 102 is written as bac. Now, solve the following; 31. The value of (baf bf) d is equal to
(a) be (b) bd (c) cb (d) df
32. The value of is equal to
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
33. The value of is equal to
(a) bib (b) bhc (c) bja (d) bic 34. The value of (cd + ef) bc is equal to
(a) 684 (b) 816 (c) 1564 (d) 91635. The value of (ef f – ba) ed is equal to
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 5Directions (Q. 49-53): In the following five questions, which number should come in the region where the question mark (?) is placed?
36.
(a) 18 (b) 13 (c) 30 d) -30
37.
(a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 7 (d) -8
38.
directions In an office there are eight sections named as I, II, III, IV, VI, VII and VIII. No visitor is allowed to visit one section for more than an hour. If a visitor has to visit more than one section he has to come back to the security officer to get a fresh visitor’s pass by surrendering the earlier section’s pass.
Every hour the security officer generates seven passwords for all sections by choosing a set of seven words, which is used for Section I which is the reception-cum-visitors hall. Following is an illustration of the genetation of seven passwords for each section:Section I: sri am cue way meat fro leII: le cue am way meat fro sriIII: cue le way am meat sri cue IV: from way le am meat sri cueV: way fro am le meat cue sri and so on till Section
VIII. 39. A visitors was given the password ‘pit sy me ole try
je no’. If at that time the password for Section I was ‘me no pit je try ole sy’, which of the following sections did the visitor want to visit?(a) III (b) IV (c) VI (d) VII (e)N.O.T
40. A visitor for Section VII had the password ‘rye fu che it can si pecha’. What was the password for Section I at that time? (a) che pecha rye si can it fu (b) pecha che fu it can si rye (c) fu rye pecha si can it che(d) rye fu si pecha che can it (e) None of these
SECTION – 3 COMPUTER 46. Formatting for a floppy disk refers to
(a) arranging the data on the disk in contiguous fashion
(b) writing the directory(c) erasing the system area(d) writing identification information on all tracks
and sectors47. The address space of 8086 CPU is
(a) one Megabyte (b) 256 Kilobytes(c) 1 K Megabytes (d) 64 Kilobytes
48. In the absolute addressing mode(a) the operand is inside the instruction(b) the address of the operand is inside the
instruction(c) the register containing the address of the
operand is specified inside the instruction(d) the location of the operand is implicit
49. In Boolean Algebra, the times sign stands for which of the following operation?(a) AND (b) OR (c) NAND(d) NOR
50. The binary equivalent of the octal Numbers 13.54 is(a) 1011.1011 (b) 1101.1110(c) 1001.1110 (d) all of these
51. Octal equivalent of the number 11011.1011 is(a) 32.15 (b) 63.51 (c) 32.27 (d) all of these
52. The binary code of (73)10 is(a) 1010001 (b) 1000100(c) 1100101 (d) 1001001
53. Two’s complement of 1011.01 is(a) 0100.10 (b) 0100.11(c) 1011.10 (d) 0100.01
54. The binary number 10011101 is equal to the hexadecimal number(a) 103 (b) 76 (c) 67 (d) – 67
55. The result of truncating the decimal number – 22.56 is(a) –22 (b) – 23 (c) 0 (d) – 22.56
56. The Gray code for decimal 7 is
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7 2
42 3
9 1
18 2
5 2
? 3
2565
3
8 67611
7
?
337549
9
25 ?4
100
36
INFOMATHS(a) 0111 (b) 1011 (c) 0100 (d) 0101
57. Which of the following code is known as the 8241 code?(a) Gray code (b) Excess-3 code(c) ASCII code (d) BCD code
58. A + B can be implemented by(a) NAND gates alone(b) NOR gates alone(c) Both (a) and (b)(d) None of the above
59. If (123)5=(x3)y, then the number of possible values of x is(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 1
60. Which of the following is true about BCD?(a) It is 8 – 4 – 2 –1 weighted code(b) (1244567)10 needs 4 bytes in BCD
representation(c) Conversion to and from the decimal system can
be easily (d) All of these
61. A number system was uses 20 as the radix. The excess code that is necessary for its equivalent binary coded representation is(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 7
62. The Boolean expression (A+C)(AB+AC)(AC+B) can be simplified to(a) AB (b) AB + AC(c) AB + BC (d) AB + BC
63. The XOR operator + is(a) commutative(b) associative(c) distributive over AND operator(d) both (a) and (b) above
64. Which of the following is not typically found in the status register of a microprocessor?(a) Overflow (b) Zero result(c) Negative result (d) None of the above
20. The bit fields are the members of a (a) array (b) structure (c) union (d) inter section(e) none of the above
21. What will be the output of the following C programme?# include <stdio.h>main ( ){
int a, count;int funct1(int count);for (count = 1; count <= 5; ++count) {a = funct 1 (count);
printf(“%d”, a);}
}funct1(int x){
int y = 0;y + = x;return (y);
}(a) 1 3 5 7 9 (b) 1 2 3 4 5(c) 1 5 4 2 3 (d) 1 5 9 13 17
22. If c and y are int type of variables and y is a member of a structure x, then the statement
c = x.(y);(a) is wrong because it contains a dot (b) is wrong because it contains the parentheses(c) is right(d) is right because it contains the parentheses(e) none of the above
23. The prototype for a function fun( ) is declared as: int fun(float);Then a pointer to the above type of function is declared at:(a) int **fun(float); (b) int(*fun) (float);(c) int *(fun (float)); (d) int (fun) (float);(e) none of the above
24. The null character is represented by(a) \n (b) \0 (c) \o (d) \t(e) none of the above
25. The null character needs a space of(a) zero bytes (b) one byte(c) three bytes (d) four bytes(e) none of the above
26. A structure template is(a) a keyboard in the C language(b) a list of variables of the same or different type(c) a list of variable included between a pair of
curly braces(d) all of the above(e) none of the above
27. One structure cannot be(a) a member of some other structure(b) a member of the same structure (c) a member of a union (d) all of the above(e) none of the above
28. The members in the union(a) have different memory locations(b) share the memory with a structure (c) have the same memory (d) have different memory variable (e) none of the above
29. Auto type of variables(a) do not actually exist(b) come into existence when the function in which
they are defined is called (c) are declared at the beginning of the program
outside the body of a function(d) both (b) and (c)(e) none of the above
30. The global variables by default belong to (a) the register type (b) the static type(c) the auto type (d) the dynamic type(e) none of the above
31. typedef is a (a) keyword in the C language(b) a predefined function in the C language(c) an operator in the C language(d) both (a) and (b)(e) none of the above
32. The main ( ) function is always(a) a called function(b) a calling function(c) recursive function(d) used at the end of the program(e) none of the above
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INFOMATHS33. The conversion specification for the string type of
data is(a) %s (b) \n (c) %c (d) %t (e) none
34. The statement int num[2] [3] = {{3, 8, 6}, {9, 4, 7}};(a) assigns a value 4 to num [1] [2](b) assigns a value 7 to num[1] [2](c) assigns a value 8 to num [1] [2](d) assigns a value 9 to num [1] [2](e) none of the above
35. The length of a string NEW DELHI is(a) 9 (b) 8 (c) 10 (d) 7 (e) none
36. A pointer is a variable to which (a) an integer is assigned (b) the point type of data is assigned (c) the address of another variable is assigned(d) all of the above(e) none of the above
37. The base address is(a) the address to the base type of pointer(b) the address of a function(c) the address of the first element of an array(d) the address of a integer(e) none of the above
38. A pointer is declared by using a statement such as(a) int *p; (b) point(c) point *p; (d) int p;(e) none of the above
39. The statement printf(“%5.4f, 3.14159);prints the results.
(a) 3.1414590 (b) 3.1416(c) 3.1415 (d) 3.141(e) none of the above
40. The name of the function ends with(a) double quotes (b) single quotes(c) parenthesis (d) #(e) none of the above
41. Local variables are(a) defined in the body of a function(b) defined outside the body of a function(c) variables written in the parenthesis after the
name of a function(d) anywhere in the C program(e) None of the above
42. The break statement is(a) a preprocessor directive (b) an operator in the C language(c) a keyboard in the C language(d) switch in the C language(e) none of the above
43. goto is(a) a function in the C language(b) a keyword in the C language(c) a label in the C language(d) a string in the C language(e) none of the above
44. In the C language, a hexadecimal number is represented by writing(a) x (b) xo (c) Ox (d) h(e) none of the above
45. The switch variable can be of(a) int type only
(b) char type only(c) both int as well as char type(d) float type only(e) none of the above
SECTION – 4 ENGLISH Fill out correct preposition.1. The man is _____________ television.
(a) seeing (b) watching (c) reviewing (d) listening
2. We are ready ___________ the battle (a) to (b) of (c) with (d) for
3. The quality of ________between individuals and the organisation which they work can be ____________ to the benefit of both the parties.(a) work, growed (b) life , development (c) interaction, improved (d) job, evaluation
4. Not hardly a sound be heard in the auditorium, when the speaker approached the dais to announce the result of the contest. (a) No error (b) not hardly (c) when (d) approached
5. By midnight the guests still had not been served dinner, so they were ravishing(a) No error (b) had not been served (c) so they (d) ravishing
6. I read a magazine where scientists believe that they had discovered a new sub-atomic particle(a) No error (b) where (c) have discovered (d) a new
7. The region has a climate so serve that plants growing there rarely have been more than twelve inches high (a) No error (b) so serve that (c) growing there (d) than twelve inches
DIRECTIONS: FILL IN THE BLANKS 8. Although leprosy is not a highly contagious disease,
those who have contacted it have always been pariahs and have been ________ by others.(a) accepted (b) admonished (c) sheltered (d) ostracized
9. We worked hard ___________ summer.(a) across (b) during (c) throughout (d) either (b) or (c)
10. Tony enjoys __________ the school boys playing in the playground.(a) looking to (b) looking about (c) looking at (d) looking on
11. Now that she is living in ____________ flat, she cleans the windows twice a week in summer and once a week in winter.(a) her (b) own (c) a (d) her own
12. By night the ____________ has decided to get into house through the AC vent and collect whatever he could lay his hands on (a) burglar (b) robber (c) intruder (d) the boy
13. The officer's __________ was not taken of and he decided to give it up(a) career (b) profession (c) business (d) occupation
14. "Okay ______" said the police officer, "we shall get the culprit in day's time"(a) chief (b) sir (c) boss (d) captain
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INFOMATHS15. He was not able to ________ her family from the
neighbour's onslaught(a) defend (b) safeguard (c) shield (d) cover
16. They found the body under the ____________(a) remains of the building (b) debris (c) storeys (d) wreckage
17. He would not _________ the details but hinted that he knew who the murderer was (a) say (b) tell (c) divulge (d) reveal
18. Pollution in the streets of Delhi ________ the life of every human being.(a) exposes (b) hazards (c) imperils (d) endangers
II. VOCABULARYWORD ANALOGIES:Directions : In e ach of the following questions, there is a certain relation between two given words on one side of : : and one word is given on another side of :: ___________Choose the suitable word to be put on the another side from the given alternatives19. Arguing : Litigation:: Courting : __________
(a) Judiciary (b) Adjudication (c) Romance (d) Arbitration
20. White : Peace :: Red : ______________(a) Cleanliness (b) Hatred (c) Roses (d) Violence
21. Whale : Mammal as (a) Oak : Tree (b) Coat : Tie (c) Flower : Leaf (d) Ant : Hill
22. SCRUPLES : PRINCIPLES as (a) Ethics : Morals (b) Altruist : Profits (c) Clever : Madness (d) Clever : Foolish
23. VERDICT : TRIAL as (a) Audience : Play (b) Recovery : Operation (c) Finish : Race (d) Act : Drama
24. YAWN : BOREDROM as (a) Architect : Blue print (b) Teacher : Student (c) Smile : Amusement (d) Anger : Madness
25. SEE : EYES as (a) Grapple : Iron (b) Grasp : Hand (c) Sneeze : Nostrils (d) Rock : Large
26. ORTHOLOGIST : BIRDS as(a) Botanist : Animals (b) Archaeologist : Fishes (c) Zoologist : Animals (d) Anthropologist : Insects
27. SECRET : SERVICE : RAW as(a) Profession : Law (b) Soldier : Army (c) Open : Undercover (d) Lungs : Blood
28. PARIAH : FAVOURITE as(a) Nephew : Son (b) Chosen : Accepted (c) Ostracism : Nepotism (d) Hypnotism : Comatose
29. In her ________she followed the ______course of action (a) ignorance , wrong(b) agony , fury(c) bewilderment, appropriate (d) hurry, diversified
30. Some students are ________ and want to take courses for which they see immediate value (a) Stupid (b) Foolish (c) Pragmatic (d) Opinionated
31. When I listened to his cogent ________ ,all my doubts were dispelled
(a) speech (b) monologue (c) arguments (d) prayers
32. He was guided by ________rather than by ethical considerations (a) morality (b) expediency (c) sophistry (d) evil
33. Give a synonym for forbid(a) allow (b) prohibit (c) denounce (d) conform
34. Give an antonym for SQUANDER (a) Whisper (b) Conserve (c) Import (d) Export
35. Give an antonym for RALLY(a) Refute (b) Belittle (c) Forget (d) Disband
36. Give an antonym for PROXIMATE (a) Distant (b) Near (c) Non-transferable (d) Insincere
37. Give an antonym for DASTARD (a) Decadent (b) Coward (c) Legitimate (d) Dauntless
38. Give an antonym for PLETHORA(a) Piety (b) Paucity (c) Chagrin (d) Rude
39. Give an antonym for HOMOGENEOUS (a) Tactful (b) Motley (c) Incisive (d) Demonstrative
40. Give an antonym for ABROGATE (a) Enact (b) Entice (c) Disinfect (d) Tarnish
41. Give the meaning of CALLOUS (a) Immature (b) Whimsical (c) Corrosive (d) Unfeeling
42. Give the meaning of ENIGMATIC(a) Perplexing (b) Weak (c) Dynamic (d) Heavenly
C.PASSAGE : Every housewife knows how important a written list can be. Have you ever noticed how many young homemakers push their carts through the grocery aisles while referring to their grocery lists? Those simple grocery lists are the secret to saving time and money, and to avoiding frustration. Aisle after aisle of tempting packages has been changed to catch their eyes and divert their attention, but written lists keep them focused on grocery needs and away from things like a box of gooey fudge cookies.Read the above passage carefully and tick the following statements which you thing are correct:–– 43. Choose the correct answer
(a) It is wasted time to keep a written list for shopping.
(b) Grocery lies shut you away from tempting products.
(c) Shopping without a list is fun(d) One cane shop effectively without a list
44. Tick the statement which you think is correct(a) Grocery list saves time and money during
shopping (b) Shopping without a list is boring(c) Shopping with a list is aimless and wastage of
energy.(d) Only people with poor memory makes list
45. An aisle is a (a) channel (b) bench (c) shelf (d) basket
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INFOMATHS
ANSWERSIP MOCK TEST – I SECTION – 1 MATHS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10A C B C C B B A C C11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20D C D B C A C C D D
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A C C B B D C A C C
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
A C B D C D B B A C
SECTION – 2 REASONING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10A A C D B B D E B D11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20D A D C C A D A D A21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
C B C B C B A C D C
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
C B B B C B C D E A
SECTION – 3 COMPUTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10B A B A C C D D A B11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20A C C B D A D D A BCD21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30A B A A A D C B A D31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40A D A A B B D B B D41 42 43 44 45D C D A B
SECTION – 4 ENGLISH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10A A C A B B D A A A11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20A C D D B C C D C C21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30C B B D A D C D A A31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40A B A B A B C B D B41 42 43 44 45C D A D B
IP MOCK TEST – II SECTION – 1 MATHS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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INFOMATHSD A D C B C D C C A11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20B A A B B D B B B C21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30D D D B B A B D C B31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40B C A B B A C D A C
SECTION – 2 REASONING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10E D A A A C A A B E11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20D B A A A C E B A B21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30D A B B B A C D C C31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40C B C B D C D C C A
SECTION – 3 COMPUTER1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10D A D A B A D B A A11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20C C C C D C A D D B21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30B B B B B C B B B B31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40A B A A A C C A B C41 42 43 44 45A C B C C
SECTION – 4 ENGLISH1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10B D C B D B A D D C11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20D A C C B A B C C D21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30C A C C B C A C A C31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40C B B B D A B B D D41 42 43 44 45D A B B A
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