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4, « Na / nS > Gale wie sme we be whe ad ar able . I péliced that the houses appeared trim and comfortable 4. I say houses, they appeared trim and comfortable ©. I say houses which to my way of thinking, appeared trim and comfortable 198, Clubs often teach a person to be both a pal and sourteous. a. to be both a pal and courteous ».to be friendly and a courteous perosn ¢ both to be both a pal and courteous one 4. to be both friendly and courteous «. both to be friendly and courteous 199. Piano tuners recognize that the finer a piano is tuned, the finer_the sound for the tone of the instrument, ‘finer the sound forthe tone of the instrument '. more fine the tone of the instrument «nicer the sound of its tone 4. better the resulting tone ofthe instrument «finer its tone will be 200. We had heard wt mx le was well ‘8. where the movie was already being shown, that it was well portrayed, and long, that the movie was already being shown, that it ‘was well portrayed, and long «. that the movie was already being shown, that it was well portrayed, and that it was long 4. where the movie already being shown, well portrayed, but long © where the movie was shown, being well portrayed, and long 201. Roughly two out of every five male children ok which must be ‘compensated for as they grow older. «a. born with color blindness ’. having been born with color blindness «. being bor with color blindness 4. are born with color blindness «. since bon with color blindness 202. Either the football players or the quarterback ‘alls time out during crucial moments of a game. 2. football players or the quarterback calls », football players or the quarterback call . football players or the quarterback call 4. football players and the quarterback calls . football players or the quarterback has the responsibility of calling 203. Since my favorite cousin is a pharmacis, it's no ‘wonder Lchooss that fora career. 8. I chose that for a career . I choose pharmacy for a career «. that I choose that for a career 4. Tam choosing that fora career n ET-2007 -ENGLISH CDC €. Iwill choose it for a career 204, Several inexperienced canocists came along on cour trip, they will easily lear the basics of a canoeing in the first days of our tip. «2. several inexperienced canoeists came ». several inexperienced canoeists have come «although several inexperienced canocists came 4. In spite of several inexperienced canocists, ©. However, several inexperienced canoeists came 205. The absence of professional theatre might prompt citizens to begin their own theatre, write their own plays, while creating all the time. ‘a. while creating all the time b. as well as creating allt time «. and thereby discover their own creativity 4. in addition to their own creativity «to create all the time 206. Jenny thought that all babies had overdeveloped vocal cords, a constant need to be held, and they ‘were always hungry. and they were always hundry ». and their appetites were enormous «and they had enormous appetites 4. and enormous appetites . with enormous appetites 207. To his dismay, Seth found that he couldn't write the : what the teacher wanted. 1. paper moreover, he couldn’t seem to grasp '. paper, moreover he couldn't seem to grasp ©. paper, and what was even worse he couldn't seem to grasp “~ d. paper, and asa result he couldn't seem to grasp Se. paper, couldn't seem to grasp 208. The beetles in our garden inflicted heavy ‘damage on all flowers and shrubs, but they were able to resist the spray we used to deter them, 1. shrubs, but they were able to resist ». shrubs, but they were unable to resist «. shrubs, because they were able to resist 4. shrubs, only being able to resist «. shrubs, since they were incapable of resisting 209, For achievement in music it is vital not only to Dractice but also to know basic music theory. «vital not only to practice but also to know b. vital not only practising but knowing. «. vital to practice but also knowing 4. not only vital to practice but to know also. «. that you practice and also to know 210. I have always distrusted that type of a devious personality. 2. that type of a devious personality that type of person who is devious «. those types of devious people 4. that sort of devious person a devious personality ET-2007 -ENGLISH/ COC ORDERING OF WORDS IN A SENTENCE Directions (Qns.211 to 220) :- In these questions, some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. You are required to re-arrange these parts, which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence to mark your ‘answer accordingly. 211. In the distance with fresh snow (P) / the first ‘muntain range (Q) / and through a gap, (R) / rises a mist of light clouds (S) ‘The proper sequence should be : as Q R P bP R Q s es R Q P ap Q R s 212. The government guidelines wens RRRO POOR 216. If no amount of experience could alter them (P) / they could be fixed at birth and (Q) / completely dictated__by heredity (R) personality sharacteristics were. (S) ‘The proper sequence should be : aQ R s P bs P Qa oR 2 Q Pp 8 R as R Q P 'oday, ina fishbow! (P) / where any action may erate (8). The proper sequence should be (R)/ the srant compensation to families(S) aR Ss P Q The proper sequence should be bQ PF 8 R ‘aR s Q P oR Pp s Q bP gs R 2Q. 8 P R eR Q 8 P 218. Like most people, all of their behaviour (P) / aps QR (Q / can explain (R) / 213, The most anyone is about (P)/ difficult question and no-one theory (S). dling the rounds (Q) / an early resumption of talks The proper sequence should be (8)! now is how optimistic (S). 2Q Ros ‘The proper sequence should be : BR 5 Q P ap OR QS eQ § RP bQ os P R aR oP Qos Ps QR 219. The unfortunate reality as a result ofthis decline 2Q oR P s England is (P) / peripheral sport in England and 214, The expenditure on developmental activities has (Q / is cricket is today a(R) / peripheral to world statically cut down (P) / has been possible (Q) on stisket (8) R) 7 besause the as QP R szovernment (). bR oP Q@ os “The proper sequence should be eS P Q oR aR QP s 220. The concept of death that it has been reduced, (®)/ as.an inevitability (Q) / isso ancient (R) /108 slishe ©) “The proper sequence should be: as P RQ bQ oR P s es oR P Q “The proper sequence should be 4Q. P Ros ORDERING OF SENTENCES Directions (Qns.221 to 225) :- Bach of the passages siven below consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentence are given in the beginning. The ‘middle four sentences in each passage have been removed and jumbled up. There are labelled P, Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper sequence of the four sentences to mark your answer accordingly. 221, $1 : He was a tal, lovely person. ‘S6 : He treated them as his own grand children. : His eyes brightened when he saw these kids Q: He loved to distribute them among small kids Raia ie BN R : The pockets of his shirt bulged with toffees and chocolates § : He wore a long, loose shit with many pockets. ‘The proper sequence should be aP R Qs bs Q oR P oP Q Ros as R QP 222, SI: Tribal crafs reflect the lives of their users, their, food and its source. 86 : While some tribes graduated to slash-and-burn cultivation, mggt relied on fishing, hunting and cattle grazing W their food. P : In the confrontation between food producers and food gatherers, the tribal gatherers were defeated and, often mercilessly annihilated. Q : This left them deeply distrustful of the developing world R : Most tribals lived in remote forests and, tll recently, stayed away from the nearby agricultural villages. 8 : He could only copy ancient things and write about them. ‘The proper sequence should be aR s QP bQ Po oR Ss eR PQs 4Q Ss oR P 223, SL: “I am best doctor in the country,” said Ratnahari the Vaidya of Kalinga. 86 : “Not at all 11 immediately changed it and put fone from the fish. After a few days, the woman was able to see again.” P: "How said”, said Nabagopal, the Raj Vaidya of Banga Q: “Ihave thought of a siew method of operation by which I can make a blind person see again”. 13 ET~2007 - ENGLISH COC R: “Realy !" said King Nagendra of Banga. “Will ‘you please tell us about the operation?” 'S : “A woman was once cutting a fish with her kkitchen-knife,” Ratnahari began; “suddenly, it ‘missed its aim and hit her eye, instead” ‘The proper sequence should be as R QP bQ PooS OR cS Pg oR 4Q R SP 224, SI: My brother took me out with him 6 : Pieces of hollow reeds came ashore riding on the ripples P : We stood knee-deep inghe muddy water of the pond &: + R: We flung stones to create ripples : The ripples looked enchanting in the light of the ‘The proper sequence should be : aR Q Pos bs. PQ oR eR Po Qs as Q PR 225, SI : I was accepted by Marco as a member of the family ‘S6 : His mind was completely in it. P : [willingly accepted my newly acquired position Q: Marco was impractical R : Even simple matters appeared complicated to S : He could only copy ancient things and write about them, ‘The proper sequence should be as Q RP bP R Qs eS R QP ap Q Ros [ET-2007- QAP & MATHS /CDC QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE TEST 1. An instrument store gives a 10% discount to all students off the original cost of an instrument During a back to school sale an additional 15% is taken off the discounted price. Julie, a student at the local high school, purchases a flute for $306. How much di it originally cost? a. $325 b. $375 +6. $400 45408 e425 2 If y(sel)Rz then x= yz teed eye) ryt) clay 3. Which of the following values is NOT equal to 34(s819y? 2.34x67 +b. S849) © 34x58+34x9 41,972 +306 «(0 +58)34 Two angles of a tangle measure 15° and 85. What isthe measure forthe hed angle? 250" 3.55" «60° +48 e.90° GIES ounces is equal to 140 grams, then 2 pounds of round meat is equal t how many ounces? 2a 878 896 dois e932 6 Which ofthe following is equal 10 5.93 x 10% 00593 3. 0.00893 593 45930 «$9300 7. On a Map, 1 inch represents 20 miles, The distance between 2 towns is 6 US inches. How any miles are actually between the two towns? 2.65 miles b. 84 miles se. 124 miles 4.138 miles ©. 145 miles 8 How many cubed pieces of fudge that are 3 inches ‘on an edge can be packed into a Christmas tin that is 9 inches deep by 12 inches wide by 8 inches high with the lid still being able to be closed? als *b24 wo.32 4360 0.43 9. Sarah is twice as old as her youngest brother. If the difference between their ages is 15 years. How old is her youngest brother? a0 abs 20 425 6.30 (Ap. What will it cost to tile a kitchen floor that is 12 feet wide by 20 feet long ifthe tle cost $8.91 per square yard? a $2451 ». $237.60 ©. $246.55 4.27138 ©. $282.32 11, In a writing competition, the first place winner receives % of the prize money. The second runner up receives %4 of what the winner won. What was the total amount of prize money distributed if the winner receives $6,000? a. $6,000 b. $8,500 «©. $12,000 4,815,000 e.$18,500 12.You are lying 120 ft away from a tree that is 50 feet tall. You look up at the top of the tree. 4 ‘Approximately how far is your hear from the top of the tree in a straight line? 50 feet b.75 feet ©. 120 feet #4. 130 fect ©, 150 feet 13. A cyclist bikes x distance at 10 miles per hour and returns over the same path at 8 miles per hour. ‘What is the cyclst’s average rate forthe round trip inmiles pe hour? a8l 883 86 289 0 14. The number of millilters in iter is @ 10,000 1,000 e 001 * «0001 15. The cost to ride on a ferry is $5.00 per vehicle and driver with an additional cost of $0 cents per passenger. Ifthe charge to get on the ferry is $6.50, how many people were in the vehicle? al b2 3 a4 es 16. A boy has 3 red marble in his pocket, 4 blue marbles, and 4 green marbles. How many will he hhave to take out of his packet to ensure that he has one of each color? b7 49 ell is equal to 0.20%? 140 4. 1400 18, Find the missing term in the fol 4,9,19,_,79 036 b.37 38 4.39 40 19, Jonathan can type @ 20 page document in 40 ‘minutes, Susan can type it in 30 minutes, and Jack ccan type it in 24 minutes. Working together, how ‘much time will it take them to type the same document? 5 minutes ». 10 minutes ©. 15 minutes 4.18 minutes 20 minutes 20. Of the following fractions, whichis less than */;? aly ble as 21. A hockey team won 6 games and lost 8. What is the rato of wins to number of games? ay bie oh dhe eh 22, Sue receives a base salary of $90 weekly plus @ 12% commission on all sales. Sue had $3,000 in sales this week. How much did she make total? 2.9375 b. $450 ©. $480 4.s510 ©. $525 23, If the perimeter of a rectangular house is 25 'y yards, and the length is 22 feet. What isthe width? 4. 16 feet 35 feet 37 feet 4.40 feet . 42 feet 24, Jimmy inade a 15% profit on the sale ofa custom designed boat, and the original cost ofthe boat was $15,000. The boat sold for how much? a. 17,250.00 b. $16,540.44 ©. $16,230.34 4. $15,980.55 ©. $15,870.88 25. A leopard spots a deer from a distance of 200 ‘meters: As the leopard starts chasing the deer, the AC b.AB> BC .AC> AD aAC Dard aa>3 bar? acd (60, If x-2is less then y, then ‘a. x andy are positive b. y+2 is greater than x c.yisless than x+2 —d. none of the abo dard valid G61. A function is given by the rule f(x) = x+#2.. What is f(@*2) bat date (62, The square root of | -2.3" +9" 2.(03") b.(HS") ©. 2er0 al If a > 0, then which of the following is not evessarily true? ago b. uat> 0 cal< da +a?0 <0 a=0 (66. Ina right-angled triangle, one angle is 30°. Then the median tothe hypotenuse is a. INS of hypotenuse b. 1/3 of hypotenuse c.'%ofhypotenuse —_d, 4 of hypotenuse 67. Arun is thrice as good as student as Binay and is able to finish @ case study in 60 minutes less than ‘Binay’s time. Find the time in which both of them ‘can finish the case together? 18min 30min ©. 90 min 4.22.5 min (68. If the roots ofthe equation x° + ix + 6 = 0 are-1 ‘and 3, what is the third root ? a2 bd en? at 69. Ina carton, there are eight good spark plugs and four useless ones. If three spark plugs are drawn at random, what is the probability that two are good and one useless? b/s atax% AK 4.403 /'C, 70. What is the probability of getting an “eight” or ‘spe onsale tow af tw doe? ats els ‘ ‘1. If x= 4V5, and y = 3N4 ‘which ofthe following is by>x exey none ‘72. How many lead balls, each of radius 1 em can be ‘made from a sphere whose radius is 8 em? 32 b.16 e512 124 73. Ifa is between 0 and 1, which of the following. statements is (are) true? #-1>0 (ipP+1>0 ia? —a>0 ‘only (il) .() and Gil) ©. Gi) only all three 74. If @ and b are positive real numbers and a * b denotes Vab, what is the value of 6 * (3 * 12)? 2)? biz 7 ET-2007- QAP & MATHS /CDC 6 4.32 17. The probability of drawing 4 white balls from an ‘um containing 10 white, 4 black and 3 red balls is aly b. 134 3/34 68 16. An um contains $ red and 10 black balls. 8 of them are drawn and placed in another urn. What is the chance that the latter contains 2 red and 6 black balls? 2. 70/283 b. 70/141 ©. 140/858. 140/429 77, Kand B are two candidates seeking admission in IM through CAT. The probability that A is selected is 0.5 and the probability that both A and B are selected is at most 03, The probability of B fetng selected canner be 9 b07 OS Taitya3e + SeT the minimum value of y occurs for which of the 4.03 following value of x? axs0 bx=l ex=2 9 dx=3 79.19.2941,55,11, 2 a7" b8l 6.89.99 80, 2,12,53,218,? 3.789 (oT 4888 a1. aztw.BRe aD on an 82, 151, 75, 144, ‘§, 5.55 0 RIBarey 12S 616 129 83. BOP 20 bP 6g an 84, A circle has radius of 7 cm and centre at the ‘origin. Which of the following points will be outside the circle? aG4) bd) (45) 85. In the figure shown, ‘ABCD and DBEF are 4} squares. The ratio (5,5) PetimeterofABCD = Perimeter of DBEF 86. Which of the following is an equation of a line that contains both ofthe point (-1,0) and (0,-3) ay=x2 biyme3 yee dye 33 £87, If shashi has Rs.50 more than Rajni and if Rajni has Rs.20 more than Shila, which ofthe following exchanges will ensure that each of the three has ‘equal amount of money? a. Shashi give Rs.30 to Shila b. Either Shashi or Rajni must give Shila Rs.70 Rajni gives Rs.10 to Shila and Shila gives half her amount to Shashi 4. Shahi gives Rs.10 o Rajni and Rs.30 to Shla 88. IFS 10 SZ x > ds>x>t0 B g 126. If x and y are positive integers and op.$ ax>y by>x cyax ay2x 127. In a written test, 49% of who appeared passed ‘section A, and 35% section B. If 25% passed both sections A and B, find the percentage of failure. 2.51% 49% ©. 38% 4.25% 128. In how many different ways can the letters of the word MISCELLANEOUS be rearranged ‘among themselves, so that the 6 vowels come together. mo b. LIsZ6 26 . 2 4. 26x213 129. A certain amount of money invested at 10% per ‘annum compound intersect for two years became s.1000, What isthe initial investment ? a. Rs.829 b.Rs.833 ©. Rs826 4. RS875 130. 13 log of +2 log ol + 3 log ys =O, find the value of. ahs bl % ©.10 ah 1B, An investor has 150 shares of XYZ. chemicals. The shares are bought at par value of Rs.100. XYZ declared a 15% dividend in the financial year fand the investor sells the shares at Rs.150, The proceeds were used to purchase shares of ABC. Corporation which declared 25% dividend, The shares were bought at Rs.125. What did the investor gain or lose ? 3. Rs.2000 b. Rs.2250 .Rs.3500 . Rs.4500 132, A packet of Kellogg comflakes is priced at Rs.300 initially. Because of market sluggishness, it was successively reduced three times, each time bby 10% of the price after the earlier reduction, ‘What is the current price ? a. Rs.198.20 Rs. 218.70 ©. Rs.222.10 4. Rs.230 NS canst X03 189 eee TEED OE a ‘equilateral d. none of these inne et ese ie aan Me ine bt he sides are there forthe polygon ? a7 b.10 69 ail 135. ‘The areas of three adjacent faces of a rectangular box are a,b and ¢ square units. The ‘volume ofthe box in cubic units is given by a. abe babe ©. Jabe 4. 2(atbte) 136. The height and base radius of a cone are each increased by 100 per cent. The ratio of the volume of the cone fo original volume will be a2 b3 26 a8 137. The volume of 2 cube is 27 cubic metres. Its surface area in dm* is a. 2400 3600 ©. 4800 4.5400 138. A person is standing on a staircase. He walks down § steps, up 3 steps, down 4 steps, up 4 steps, ‘up 6 steps and down 2 steps. Where is the ‘standing in relation tothe step on which he started? 2 step above ’. 2 step down . I step above 4.1 step down 139, A certain sum amounts to Rs.10500 at the end of the Ist year, to Rs.11025 at the end of the 2nd year and to RS.11576.25 at the end of the 3rd year. ‘The rate of interest is 25% b.2% 4% 4.34% 140. The simple interest on a certain sum is Rs.1200 in 3 years and the compound interest in two years is Rs.825)-. The rate of intrest is 05% b.6% 67% 4.4% 141. 7290 mil. of a mixture contains milk and water in the ratio of 7 : 2. How much more water must bbe added to this mixture to get a new mixture ‘containing milk and water inthe ratio of 7: 3? . 600 ml 710ml ©. 520ml 4.810m! 20 [ET-2007- QaP & MATHS /CDC 142, Divide Rs.600 among A, B and C so that Rs.40 ‘more than 2/5th of A's share; Rs.20 more than 2th of B’s share; Rs.10 more than 9122 of C's ‘share may all be equal, what is A’s share? a. Rs.280/- . Rs.150/- ©. Rs.170/- 4.Rs200/- 143. The average temperature of the first three days ‘of a week is 27° and of the next three days is 29°. If the average of the whole of the week is 28.5° the ‘temperature of the last day of the week is 31s b. 105° 21" aa 144, The average marks obtairfed by the boys in English paper is 39. If 4 of the boys who actually obtained 5,12,15 and 19 marks, had not been sent up, the average marks would have been 44. Find the number of boys 2.20 b.22 6.24 4.25 none 145. A number is 30 % more than the other. The second number is less than the first by 3.30% b.20% ©1675 4. 23.07% 146. A man buys 10 articles for Rs.8 and sells the articles at the rate of Rs.1.25 per article. His gain per cent is 50% b.56%% 6.20% 4.194% e. none 147. The marked price is 10 % higher than the cost price. A discount of 10 % is given on the marked price. In this kind of sal the seller has a.noloss,no gain —b. gains «losses 4. lost 1% fe. none 148. The difference in simple interest on Rs.1000 for 2 years paid by two banks is Rs.S. The difference in their rats of interest is as% b1% 6.25% 45% enone «S 149, A mixture contains 80 % copper, another mixture contains 70 % copper. In order to get 83 ‘% of another mixture, in what rato, these two must bbe mixed? 13:3 bar 5:4 46:5 e.none 150, A train goes at a speed of S4 kms per hour. It takes 15 seconds to cross a bridge of 150 m length. ‘The length ofthe train is 250m b.75m 60m 480m 151. The distance between A and B is 200 kms. A ‘motor car starts from A at 7 am and travels towards B at 20 kms. per hour. Another motor car starts from B at 8 a.m and travels towards A at 25 Jans. per hour. ‘They will meet a 2. 100kms from Bb. 90kms from A. ©. 150kms from Ad. 170 kms from B enone 152. A and B can do a piece of work in 20 days, B and C in 24 days and C and A in 15 days. A works at it for 4 days, B for 8 days and C for 8 days. The ‘total work tumed out by them is a. 21/60 , 43/60 ©. 29/60 4.41/60 153, A and B together can do a piece of work in 12 ays which B and C together can do in 16 days. ‘After ‘A’ has been working it for 5 days and B for 7 days, C finishes it in 13 days. In how many days could B alone finish it? 2.48 days b. 24 days ©. 20 days 4.40 days enone 154, A can do 1/3 of a work in 5 days and B can do ‘IS of the work in 10 days. In how many days both can do the work together? a7 days b. 8% days 9% days 4.10 days 155, When aunt makes soup, she puts in 1 bean for 3 peas. If her soup contains a total of 400 peas and ‘beans, how many peas are there? 2.100, 200 ©. 300 4.400 enone 156, River A and River B have a combined length of, 650 miles and River B is 250 miles shorter than River A. How many miles long isthe River B? 2.200 . 300. © 550 4.600 enone 157. Ram and Sham went to the race, where Ram lost 68 rupees on the first 2 races, losing 6 rupees ‘more on the second race than the lost on the first ‘one. But he lost 4 rupees less on the second race than Sham did. How much did Sham lose on the ‘second race? 2.30 0.27 bat ai 158. There are 30 boys in a class and the average age is 15.1 years. Three new boys are putin this clas, which made the average age 15.2 years. One new boy is aged 16 years the other two are twins. How old are the twins? ala b.163 el7 ais 159, A steamer leaves Colombo and sails North-East for 100 miles. It alters the course and sails South- East 30 miles. Then it turns and sails 100 miles 21 [BT 2007- QAP & MATHS /CDC South-West and drops anchor. How many miles away is Colombo now? 2.30 100 60 4.200 enone 160. A room is 50 foot squares. A second room is 100 sq.yds. and a third room, 200 sq.ft, which of these can seat maximum people? 2. first room ', second room «third room none 161. A person deposits at a bank 100 rupees per ‘month regularly for a period of two years. The ‘bank pays a simple interest of 4 "Ve % per year. Find the amount atthe end of the period. a. Rs2063'/, b.Rs.2504"% © 2442", 4.406 e.none 162. The property of a man was divided among his wife, son’ and daughter according to his will as follows:- wife's share is equal to 6/7 of son’s share and daughter's share is equal to 4/7 of son's. If the son and daughter together receive Rs.102300 how much does the wife get? a. Rs.55800 b.Rs.42800 ©. RS. 44640 Rs54254 163. A book contains $0 leaves. On each page there ‘are 20 lines and in each line there are 10 words? ‘How many words does that book contain? a. 10000 . 15000 . 20000 4.25000 164. A vessel contains 180 litres of wine. 60 litres are taken out of the vessel everyday and an equal quantity of water put in. What quantity of wine remains at the end of three days? 253s Its b. 60 Its ©. 40 hts 4.35 Its 165, 20 men can dig 40 holes in 60 days. So 10 men ‘can dig 20 holes in how many days? 2.30 days. b. 60 days: 75 days 4.90 days 166, Naganathan bought a camera and paid 20 % less than its original price. He sold it with 40 % profit ‘on the price he had paid. What percentage of profit did Naganathan ear on the original price? 2.12% b.32% ©. 60% 4.112% enone ofthese 167. A housewife spends Rs.3620 for buying sarees at Rs.480 each and blouses at Rs.130 each. What will be the ratio of sarees to blouses when ‘maximum number of sarees are bought? b.2:7 4. cannot be determined Directions : Study the following table and answer ‘questions 168 & 169 given below it: ‘THE INCOME TAX PAID BY FIVE EMPLOYEES IN SIX MONTHS MONTHS Talo Oa Now Dec. Jan-Feb. aes ee m0 aT TAO ASS HTC ss) $43 830 86D 9501090 a C1480 1595 1690 1760 17401890 Dm Ms 130 250 0380 E520 610 75086755840 168, Income tax of which employee showed highest ‘percent increase in February aver the income tax in November? aA bB ec 4D cE 169. In which month did the income tax paid in the ‘case of employee C show the highest increase over its preceding month? a. November b. December January 4. February ce. March 170. A running train crosses another train running in ‘opposite direction at 80 kmph in 12 seconds. To find out the speed of the first train. Which of the following information(s) given in the statements A and B islare sufficient? ‘A. The length of the first train B. The length of the second train ‘a. Either A or B alone is sufficient », Only B alone is suficient ¢. Both A and B together are needed 4. Both A and B together are not sufficient ce. only A alone is sufficient 171, Four persons decided to start a restaurant by sharing equal amount of the total investment. ‘After some calculations, they found that if they get ‘wo more investors, each of the four will have to pay Rs.12,000 less. What was the total investment ‘Rs, 24000 b. Rs, 72000 Rs. 144000 4 Rs.288000 172. A rectangular plot measuring 90 metres by 50 ‘metres is to be enclosed by wire fencing. If the poles of the fence are kept 7 metres apart, how ‘many poles will be needed? 42 b.56 40 4.20 e.none 173. 1525 books are to be packed in bundles so that the number of books in each bundle should be equal to the bundles of the books How many ‘books will be excluded to make this arrangement b.20 4.10 enone 2 ET-2007-QAP & MATHS / COC Directions: In each of the questions 174 to 176, the four parts of an equation are indicated (@y(b),(€)(@). One of these parts in the equation ‘may be wrong and thereby may not yield the same result as the other three parts do. Find out the ‘wrong part, if there is any. If all the four parts are ‘correctly equated and all of them yield the same sweris (e), ie. ‘No error’. b.pie(qir") 6. tea} 175.0. (ak) (bik). (akebK) IE .(a-byk ak @) €-no error . 176. a. (F*g)-h be -lht ge) c.feh 4. Fgh) ©: no error Directions: Study the following table carefully and ‘answer the questions given below it: NUMBER OF FIVE DIFFERENT TYPES OF MACHINE TOOLS MANUFACTURED BY A COMPANY OVER THE YEARS (Gn lakhs) of Machine Tool 5 sao [ef 98 Ps p90 [ise as] 3298 [a orate 24] 3666-7307 5 1993-26 [ 39 3 Tes poe af ae es 1177. What was the difference in the production of C ‘type machine tools between 1989 and 1994? a. 4000 'b.400000 4000000 <4. 40000 none of these 178. In the case of production of which of the following types of machine tools was there @ continuous inerease over the years? aA wb cE “aD eB 179. The total production of A type machine tools in 1991 and 1992 together was approximately whet percentage of the production of C type machine tools in 19937 40 b.150 ©. 160 4.120 e140 180. The percent increase in the production of C ype ‘machine tools in 1992 as compared to 1991 was 0.20 b.60 40 4.50 2.25

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