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| Graduate Engineer Trainee Examination | Aptitude 2012 Batch © LARSEN & TOUBRO - CONSTRUCTION 47, 48. 49. 50. a) The cable contains no more than five wires. b) The cable contains exactly six wires. ©) The cabie contains a yellow wire. 4) The cable does not contain a red wire. The maximum number of wires that can be-used in an acceptable cable is a)8 b)7 ) 6 a4 {f @ white wire and a violet wire must be among the wires chosen for 2 Particular cable, any of the following pairs of wires could complete the cable except a a) black wire and a second white wire b) yellow wire and second white wire c) yellow wire and a black wire 4) red wire and a black wire If an assembled cable consists of exactly five wires, each a different colour, it could be true that a colour Not used in a) Black b) white c) green d) Red If there is an additional requirement that violet must be used if yellow is used, which of the following must be true? 2) No cable contains fewer than six wires b) No cable contains more than five wires ¢) Green is never used if red is used d) Red is always used if violet is used A tee e em E THE END TEE Kekan et ee Graduate Engineer Trainee Examination | INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. DO NOT write anything on the question paper on booklet. For calculations or rough work use plain paper provided. 2. Answer all questions. Answer by cro: ig the appropriate box for every question in the answer sheet given separately. For example: If your.answer i B, mark B as shown below 3. Enter your name , Name of the institute on the answer sheet 4, Question paper and answered sheet should be returned to the invigilator at the end of the test. 5. Total number of Questions: 50. Please check this before starting to answer 6. Duration : 1 Hour 7. Each question carries equal mark 8. There is no negative marking 9. Use of non-programmable calculator is allowed. 10. Please do not turn the page until you are informed. OPPOSITE MEANING: 40. 41 42. 43. 44, VAGUE a) expressive FOCUS a) disappear INFLATE a) converge DISARM a) hold close DuBious a) Doubtful b) Felicitous b) disperse b) inhibit c) well-definedd) nearly perfect c) link d) activate c) audit d) minimize b) puton guard c)challenge d) entertain b) Obscure ¢) Redundant d) Assured Direction for questions 45 to 50: In a telecommunication - cable assembly plant, cables are assembled by twisting plastic - coated wires together. There are wires of exactly six different solid colours - red, yellow, violet, green white and black. Wires must be assembled into single cable according to the following rules: Each cable must contain at least three wires and wires of atleast three different colours. At most two wires in a single cable can be black. At most two wires in a single cable can be white. There can be at most one wire of each of the other colours in a single cable. If one wire is red, then one wire must be yellow. If one wire is violet, then no wire can be green. 45. 46. Which of the following could be the complete set of wires in an acceptable cable? a) Agreen wire, a white e and a violet wire. b) A violet wire, a black wire and white wires. ¢) Ared wire, a black wire and a green wire 4) A yellow wire and exactly two black wires. If exactly one black wire and exactly one white wire are used in an assembled cable, which of the following must be true? SET 1 GET APTITUDE TEST 50 questions , 1 hour duration Directions: Choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and mark it on the answer sheet. if both filling and emptying pipes of a pool are open, the pool fills in 10 hours, If just the filling pipes are open, the pool fills in 4 hours. How many hours does it take to empty the pool if just the emptying pipes are open? a) more than 5 but less than 6 b) exactly 5 ¢) more than 6 d) exactly 6 A cube has an edge of 4. If the cube is split into cubes with edges of 2, what is the total surface area of the smaller cubes? a) 32 b) 64 c) 96 d) 192 A man traveled along a straight road from town P to town Q at a uniform rate of 30 miles per hour. He then returned at a uniform rate of 60 miles per. hour. What was his average rate for the round trip, in miles per hour? a) 35 b) 38 c) 40 d) 45 A gallon of oil is poured into a cubical container 7 inches on an edge. About how high, in inches, does the oil rise in the container? ( 1 gallon. = 231 cubic inches) a) 38 b) 4.2 ). 4.7 d) 5.2 ‘A whistle blows every 14 minutes and a bell rings every 12 minutes. If the whistle and bell both sound together at 12:00 noon, at what time, after noon, will they first sound together again? a) 2:48 b) 2:24 c) 1:54 d} 1:24 A truck can hold 3 cubic yards of sand. if a cubic foot of sand weights 80 pounds, the weight of the truck load of sand in pounds is a) 240 b) 270 c) 2160 d) 6480 A ship sails 60 miles south, 90 miles east and 60 miles south again. How many miles is it from its starting point a) 120 b) 135 ¢} 150 d) 160 The formula h = 16t? represents the distance h, in feet, that an object falls from rest after t seconds. In how many seconds will an object fall 400 ft. a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 a) 5 28. 28. 30. 31, 32. 33, Disappoint : Soothe :: (a) irritate : Please (b) Energy : Placate (c) Downcast : Downtrodden (4) Happy : Smile Green : Go :: (a) Yellow: Old {b) Blue : Sky (c) Red : Stop (d) Green : Leat Cloud : Rain: (a) Flower : Smell (b) Man: Work ()Sun: Light (d) Mountain : River Watch : Time (a) Mile : Distance (b) Examination : Ability (c) Second : Minute (b) Telescope : Star Initial : First :: (a) Explicit: Implicit (b) Germinate :Grow —{c) Insert: Active (d) Lofty : Mountain Optimist : Bright :: fa) Linguist : Language (b) Day: Dark —(c) Pessimist: Dark —_(d) Night : Moon 34, Reverberate : Sound (a) Current : Electricity (b) Reflect: Light (c) Ware: Tidal —_{d) Temperature ; Heat SAME MEANING 35. Loyal (2) Opposing (b) bright (c) Faithful (4) blunt 36. Opportunity {a) Chance (b) Oppressive ——_(c) Usual (4) Transient 37. Negligence {a) Noisy (b) Carelessness —(c} Lenient (4) Unexpected 38. Choice {@) Selection (b) Freedom (c) Complex. (d) Quarrel 39. Valuable (2) Frightened ——_(b) Precious (c) Respectable (d) Emotional 9. A father is at present thrice as old as his son. After 12 years from now, he will be twice as old as his son. Then their present ages are a) 36 and 24 years b) 33 and 11 years c) 42 and 14 years 4) None of these 10. The arithmetic mean of 73.8, 92.2, 64.7, 43.8, 56.5, and 46.4 is a} 60.6 b) 62.9 ©) 64.48, d)75.48 —e) 82.9 11. The mode of numbers of 16,15,17,12,15,15,18,19,18 is a) 1s bys Qi dag e)19 12. A clerk filed 73 forms on Monday, 85 forms on Tuesday, 54 on Wednesday, 92 on Thursday and 66 on Friday. What was the average number of forms filed per day a) 60 b) 72 74 4) 92 e) 370 13. What is the average of a student who received 90 in English, 84 in Algebra, 75 in French, ‘and 76 in Music. if the subjects have the following weights : English 4, Algebra 3, French 3 and Music 1 a) 81, b) 81.5 ) 82 82.5 e) 83 14. In two hours, the minute hand of a clock rotates through an angle of, a} 90" b} 180° c} 360° 4) 720" * e) 1080" Directions for questions 15 to 20 ‘The numbers in each series proceed according to a certain rule. One or more numbers in the series are missing and only one missing number is indicated by a ? mark. Your task is to find out the rule according which the numbers are arranged and find out the number which can fill in the blank with the ? mark from among the four suggested answers marked as @, b, ¢, and d. 15. 3 215 19 7 17 9 15 41 13? (a)1S (b)1B_—(c}42_— (a) None 16. 11 7 11 12 13 15 13 19 15 23 7 u 1 2 {a)15(b)21.— (0) 18 fd) None. 17, 62 64 128 130 260 ? (a) 264 {b) 520 (c)262_— (a) None 106102 6 #24 #120 ? {2} 720 (b)360 {c)240—(d) None 19. 1 3 15 1085 945 945 2 (a) 1150 (b) 1245 (c)2500 (d) None 20. 4 0 6 2 10 6 16 12 24 ? (a)12_ (b)16_——(c} 20 (a) 26 21. 13 12 24 22 44 41 - 78 - ? (a)151 (b) 156 (c)83_—{d) None 22, 100 88 75 Gl - ? (2)27 {b}30.—{) 33 (a) None. 23. 41 0°39 0 35 - 29.- - 2? {2}0 — b)22.—(c)21.— fd} None 24.1 8 - 64 - 216 ? {2)98 — (b} 300 [c} 343 (d) None Directions for question 25 to 34 In each question below pair of words is given having a specific relation between them, Four alternative pair of words, marked as a, b, c, and d are also given. Your task is to indicate which of the pair has the same relation and put a cross mark on the answer sheet in the appropriate place. 25. Frown : Displeasure :: (a) Meat: Tiger (b) Scratch : irritation —_(c}Cry:Smile __(d) Smile : Happiness 26. Girl: Human: (2) Man: Woman —(b} Cockroach :Sweet —_(c] Fly: Reptile (d) Sun: Earth 27. Water : Fish :: (a) Nest : Bird (b) Air: Man {c) Sea : Ware (d) Food : Animal

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