You are on page 1of 13
©TILME. Trumphant insttuta of Managemant Education Pvt. Lic (Test Ref.: OMET101216) On the pattern of NMAT INSTRUCTIO! 1, Read the instructions given at the beginning/end of a section or group of questions very carefully. 2, The total time for the test is 120 minutes. You may apportion this time among various sections as you 3. Pattern of the test and marking scheme Number of questions ‘Time (min) ‘Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency Language Skills 32 2 Logical Reasoning 40 38 Total 120 120 4, You are expected to show your competence in all the three sections. e marks for wrong answers. ‘5, Each question carries three marks and there are no negati 6. You can view only one question at a time. 7. You can navigate to any question of your choice. 8. During the test, you can mark questions for review and return to them at a convenient time. 9. An answer once marked can be changed any number of times before submitting the test However the last marked answer will be considered as the final answer. 10. Do not carry calculators, slide rules or any other calculating devices. Do not carry any other paper with you except your HALL TICKET. Rough papers for calculations will be provided. ©T1LME. Tuma nasi Muanagersen Esueateon Pet Utd OMET101216 Re INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read the instructions given at the beginninglend of a section or group of questions very carefully 2. This test has 120 questions in 3 sections - Quantitative Sklls (60 min, 48 questions), Language Skils (22 mir ‘32 questions) and Logical Reasoning (40 min, 40 questions). You can select the order of sections but ‘once you complete a section, /run out of time fori, you cannot return toi 3. You are expected to show your competence in all the three sections, 4. Each question carries three marks and there are no negative marks for wrong answers. SECTION QUANTITATIVE SKILLS Directions for questions 1 to 21: Select the correct alternative from the given choices, 4. Ifthe roots of 2x? + 5x +1 = 0 are each increased by 2, then the equation with these values as roots is (A) 2e+ ax (B) 2x¢43x-1 (C) 2xt-8x+1=0 (0) 2x¢-3x-1=0 (E) None of these 2. The price of a commodiy in the market increased by 20%, AS a result a housewife was able to purchase 3 kg less, spending the same €180, which she used to spend on that commodity every month. Find how many kilograms of the commodity she used to buy before the price was increased, (A) 18kgs—(B) 12 kgs (0) 21kgs —(E) 24 kgs (©) 15 kos 3. When two numbers are divided by @ number O, the remainders are 60 and 65 respecively. When the sum of the two numbers is divided by D, the remainder is $2. Find the value of D. (A) 93 (B) 62 (©) 31 (0) 125 (E) Cannot be determined 4, When two numbers are divided by a number P, the remainders are 19 and 24 respectively. The remainder ‘when the product of the two numbers is divided by PIs 48, Find the value of P. (A) 408 (8) 204 (©) 136 (0) 102 (E) Cannot be determined 5. If the hypotenuse of a rightangled triangle measures 29 cn and the area of the triangle is 210 cnr, find the perimeter ofthe triangle (in cm), (a) 00 (8) 63 (©) 68 (0) 70 (©) 76 6. My calculator has a function which can calculate the LEM of two numbers. If | have to find the LOM of 80 numbers, what 's the minimum number of times that | have to use the function in the calculator? (A) 40 (6) 441 (©) 79 (0) €0 {E) None of these 7. How many factors of are integral mutiples of 6°? (a6 (8) 25 (©) 96 os ©) 49 10. " 12. 43, 14, ‘What number should be added to each term of the ratio 15 : 18 so that the ratio becomes 7 : 8? @) 3 (6 (C9 (0) 12 &) 15 ‘A barrel contains milk solution with concentration of milk as 25% and the remaining as water. If 40 ites ‘of pure milk fs added to the solution, the barrel becomes full and the ratio of mik to’ water in it becomes 1 : 1. What was the quantity of pure milk in the solution initially? (in ives) (A) 25. (g) 40 (©) 20 (©) 80 {E) None of these How many res of a solution having 24% of water must be mixed with 36 litres of 2 solution having 418% of water, such that the resultant solution has 20% of water? (a) 240 (e) 18e (©) 12¢ (0) 720 {E) None of these The quanti of mik in a vessel when itis filed to {80% of its capacity is 9 litres more than when it is filed to 37.5% of ts capacity. What is capacity of the vessel? (a) soe (e) 200 (©) sot (D ast (€) 408 ‘Apperson plays a game of picking a card from a pack Of cards. Each time he draws a card and replaces it Until he gets a queen. Find the probability of him picking a queen in the 5” craw. (12° 12 2p og) oF of (ry A Om OF ‘Apperson can row at 6 kmh instill water. What isthe time taken to row a distance of 20 km and return to the starting pointf the speed ofthe curentis 2 kmph? (A) 10hours (8) 6'/shours (C) 7%: hours, (0) Shours —(E) Shours The average income of 80 workers in a factory Is 240 per day and the average income of 60 of these ‘workers is €30 per day. Then average income of the remaining workers per day is (a) 370 (@) %40 (©) 60 (0) 60 (©) 50 ‘D Trumphant instiue of Management Education Pv, id, (ELME), 95B, Siddansony Complex, Park Lane, Sstunderabad ~ 500 005 Allrights reserved, No prt oF this matoral may be reproduced, in any form or by any means without permission in writing This course material 1 only fOr the use of bonafide students of Triumphant instivie of Management Educaton Pvt. to. and its licensees franchisees and isnot forse. (12 pases) eacciacd) OME TION 45. A wire, 1 m long, has been bent in the form of a circle. The area (in sq. om) ofthe circle 80 formed is (Take x=) (A) 745.00 (8) 74545 (C) 795.00 (0) 795.45 {E) 800 16. Find the measure of an angle, which is equal to ‘one-fifth ofits complement. (A) 30° (B) 15° (C) 25° (0) 10° (E) 75° 17, What is the area of the largest triangle that can be inscribed in a semi-circle of diameter 6 cm? (A) 825m! (8) Bom? (C) 850m" (0) Som? (€) 10cm? 48. Two pipes A and B can fila swimming poo! in 2 hours and 3 hours respectively. A worker opened both the pipes simultaneously and went out He retumed when both the pipes were supposed ffl the poo! but found thatthe pool was net fll due fo @ leak. He plugged the leak and i teox another 24 minutes for the two filing pipes to fil the remaining poron ofthe pool. How long Would the leak aione take to empty the entire tank? (A) 186min (8) 20min (C) 216min (0) 28min (E) 268 min 48, Ater 5 years fom now, a son's age wil be ha the fathers age. But 15 years ago the son's age was 118" oft fates age. What the present age ofthe son? (A) 2S years (8) Syears (C) 30 years (0) 15years (E) 20years 20, Ram sells an air conditioner and a stabilizer. He finds that if he sells the air conditioner at 10% Profit and sells the stabilizer at 50% loss ne would ot make any profit or loss. He also finds that if he sells the air concitioner at 20% loss and the stabilzer at 10% profil, he would lose %4500. Find the cost price ofthe air conditioner. (A) t15000 (8) €20000 (C) €25000 (0) %30000 —(E) 36000 21. A sphere of radius 2 cm is put into water contained ina cylinder of radius 4 em and height 10 om. Ifthe initial water level in the cylinder is 5 om, the waler level in the cylinder rises by (A) Wem (8) 120m (0) 20m (©) 230m Directions for questions 22 to 27: These questions are based on data sufficiency. Each problem consists of 2 question and two statements labelled I and Il. Decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient or not fo answer the question. Make an appropriate choice from (A) to (E) as follows. Mark (A) ifthe question can be answored by using statement A. alone but not by using statement 8 alone if the question can be answered by using statement B alone but not by using statement @ alone if the question can be answered by using both the statements together but not by either of the statements alone. if the question can be answered by using either of the statements alone. ifthe question cannot be answered even on the basis of the two statements, 22. Ifa, band ¢ are postive integers, is (a + b+ c) even? 1. "(b+ 20) is even. Th. ab+bcis odd. (©) tom Mark (6) Mark (C) Mark (0) Mark (E) 23. What is the area of the sector AOB of a circle with centre 0? T. The circumference of the circle is 4x cm. HL The length of arc AB is x cm. 24, Is x>y? Txt ye 1 wl> Dh 25, Find the value of k 1L_ The product ofthe sum of the roots apd product of the roots of the quacratic equation ka? + 3x +4 = 0 5-94 I. The sum of the sum of the roots and product of the rools ofthe quacratic equation kx? + 3x +4 =0 ‘8 V4 26. Find the valuo of x I. x+y the remainder obtained by dividing 3° by 4 Ii, xis the remainder obtained by dividing 4” by 3, where nis a natural number. 27. Is twice the product of two positive numbers an integer? 1. Sum of the squares of the two numbers is an integer. Square of the sum of the two numbers is an integer. Directions for questions 28 to 32: Select the correct alternative from the given choices. 28, The cross-section of a canalis a semicircle adjacent toa rectangle as shown below. 17.5m G The volume of water discharged by the canal is 289800 m'/min. Find the speed of the discharged ‘water (in kmph). (A) 36 (8) 45 (C) 72 (0) 63 (E) 54 29. A ladder is placed against a wall. it the ratio of height of the wall from the ground to where the ladder touches the wall and the length of the ladder jis 1:2, then find the angle between wall and ladder. (ay 3 (8) 45° (C) 36° (0) 80° (€) None of these 30. The ratio of expenditures of two persons A and B is 8 : 4. IFA'S savings is equal tb B's income and {X's income is more than B's income by 25,000, then find B's expenditure. (A) %4,000° (8) %5.000 (Cc) %5.250 (©) 23.750 (E) None of these 31. A starts a business with an investment of £48,000. Alter four morths, 8 joins him with an investment of 64,000. At the end of one year, a profit of 84,000 is obtained. For running the business, A was psid salary equal to 15% of the total profit. What is the share of B inthe total profit? (A) %1,600 (8) %1,800 (Cc) €2,400 (0) 22,200 —_(E} None of these 132, Thee people A, B and C run around a circular track of length 420 m with speeds of 4 mis, 8 mis and 6 mis respectively. A and B run in the same direction and C runs in the opposite direction. If all the tree start from the same point at the same time, how ‘many seconds, after C meets B, does C meet A? (A) 18-8) 16 (C) 10 (0) 12 (©) 14 “Triumphant inettule of Management Education PVL Lid. (ELME) HHO: 95B, 2” Foor, Sidamsety Complex, Secunderabod ~ 500 005 ‘Tel: 040-27893194/05 Fay :O40-27847334 email: wovitimededucationsom — OMETIOI262 DATA INTERPRETATION AND DATA SUFFICIENCY Directions for questions 33 to 36: These questions are based on Pi charts and Table given. The two pie charts I and I dive the distribution of three lakh graduates course wise and state wise. Chart-1 BES BCA Chart Rajasthan Karnataka ‘Tamil Nadu, oe Ls 11% Kerala 13% Maharashtra 12% ap. Gujarat 8% Me. Bihar 15% 8% ‘The table below gives the ratio ofthe number of males and females among the three lakh graduates in the diferent states, State Male : Females AP. Sr ME. Bihar UP. ‘Gujarat ‘Maharashia: “Tamil Nadu Rajasthan, Kamataka Kerala 33. In which state was the number of male graduates the maximurn? (A) MP. (8) Maharashtra (C) Tamil Nadu (0) Kerala (E) None of these 34, Find the total number of female graduates in the four states with the highest numberof total graduates? (A) 6950 (®) 69500 (©) 22500 (0) 74500 (€) 78000 35. Which of the following statements is true? (A) The difference in the number of B.Com and B.Sc graduates is at least 30,000. (6) The number of male graduates in U.P. is more than the number of female graduates in M.P. (C) The number of BBA graduates is more than the number of male graduates from Karnataka and Kerala put together. (0) More than one of the above. (E) None of the above 36. In how many states, is the number of male graduates not more than 8000? (@) 10 (9 wo (0) 1 (©) None of these Directions for questions 37 to 40: Answer the following questions based on the given information, ‘The following table gives the average weight of students in diferent classes of a school in different years Year ca 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 v 40 [435 | 35 | 4 | 38 Vi ai_| 43 | a2 [45 [44 vil 45_[ars| 41 | 36 | 44 vin [40 | 425 [455 | 44 | 535 x so | 49 | 63 | 50 | 52 Year Class: 2095 Vv w vi 22 vil 38 Vir 50 Ix 23 The above table gives the number of students in different classes for diferent years. 37. If the average weights of boys and gis of class VIII in 2003 were 48 and 42, then find the ratio of the ‘numberof boys to tha of gs inthe same class? (A) 2:3 (8) 3:4 (0) 3:2 7:5 (©) 8:5 ‘Tramphant instiute of Management Education Pvt. Ltd, (FAM) HO" 958, 2" Floor, Sidamseity Complex, Secunderabid 500 008, ‘Tel: 040-27898194/05 Fay :040-27847334 em infoxatimeteducation com website: www simededucaton.com OMETIO12166 38. Find the approximate average weight of the students 40, The total weight of students of class V in 2003 is of class VI during the given period what percentage more than that of the students of (A) 4tkgs (8) 42kgs—(C) 43 kgs the same class in 20017 (0) 44kgs (E4595 #9 100% © 32% 39, What is the ratio of the difference in the total weights : of classes Vil and IX in the year 2001 to that in the 2, oer (©) 50% (0) 062% A732 8:3 (ns (©) 0% (at 51 Directions for questions 41 to 44: These questions are based on the information given in the ine graph and also the boar graph GNL international, a movie production house, released six movies in 2008.The details regarding the six movies is shown in the two graphs. 1000 0 00 _ 00 220 = w0 a = 700 = 600 500 5 eto 4 00 2 00 480 3 200 8 200 +00 ° Decenber Day Before TeSutrise —Swanij-—«TheGreen_The Up Wer Dawn Tomrrow Btect 1400 1240 1200 1000 990 1000. 900 950 2 840 845, 4 = an 700 690 60 2 600 540 é 400 200 ° December Dawn — Day Before ‘The Sunrise. ‘Swami ‘The Green ‘The Ugly War: Tomorrow tect Estimated Revenue ___GActual Revenue ‘Two parameters X and ¥ are defined as follows X- Difference between the cost of production and the estimated revenue. Y Difference between the estimated revenue and the actual revenue. Net profit= Actual revenue ~ Cost of production ‘Tramphant instlute of Management Education Pvt. Lid. (FAME, HO: 950, 2” Floor, Sidamsety Complex, Secunderabad ~500 003 ‘Tel: 040-2780819495 Fay : 040-27847334 email: info@timeseducation com website: wwwitimededucation.com __ OMETIOI2I6(4 41, The difference between the parameters X and Y is the maximum for which ofthe folowing movies? (A) The Sunrise (B) Day Before Tomorrow (C) The Uoly War (0) The Green Effect (©) Swami 442, If 10% of the actual revenue is paid as tax to the government, the maximum profit obtained (in @ lakh) for any of the six movies is (a) 310, (6) 215. (©) 208 (0) 410. (E) None of these 43, What is the maximum ratio of the actual revenue to the cost of production for any particular movie? (A) 5/4 (@) 1912 (C) 158 (0) 149 (©) 1713 44, What is the net profit (in & lakhs) obtained by the production house on all the six movies together? (A) 1085 (8) 1165, (©) 1196, (0) 1235 (E) 1205 Directions for questions 45 to 48: These questions are based on the following information, “The table below gives the details of the manufacturing units ME — Men's formal MG — Men's casual WE — Women's formal We Women's casual TW- Traditional wear KW— kids wear BW — Business wear YW Youth weer. Note: ‘Men's wear’ is MF and MC. "Women's wear’ 's WF and WC. ‘Others’ comprises of KW, TW, BW, and YW. 45. How many manufacturing units manufacture at least ‘one varity of ‘Men's wear, at most one varily of ‘Women's wear and more than ore varely_ of “others”? Ao 2 1 4 &s 48, Which of the following varieties of apparels is produced in the greatest number of manufacturing Units ofthe company XYZ Pvt Lid? (A) MF (8) we (0) Yw {E) MC. (Ww 47, How many manufacturing units manufacture exactly ‘wo varieties among men's wear and women's wear ‘combined and less than three varieties of ‘others"? of apparel manufacturing company XYZ Pvt Lid ‘The company has 8 manufacturing units MU, (i = 1, 2...8), We @4 2 Os ET which produce one or more types of apparels. 48s Wack Se toa tie a > There are exacily three varieties of apparels Manufacturing Types of apparels 1 os ros oi aorer which are manufactured in exactly MU: THE WMC, TW, BW, YW. KW. ce sain wlan e total number of manufacturing units whic Mus AE TTIW BOY TEON BONES manufacture both the varieties of men’s wear is MU WC, WF, TW, BW, YW. the same as that of those which manufacture all MU WG, MF, YW, TW, MG tne varios of hers Ch IIL, There is exactly one manufacturing unit, which Mus, GIN EVN manufactures only ‘others’ Mur MF, WE, WC, MC, YW. (A) OniyL (B) Oniy MU, TW. NC. WE (©) Wand tn (0) 1. tandm MUS ‘BW, TW, KW, YW (6) Nonsof these SECTION - II LANGUAGE SKILLS Directions for questions 1 and 2: In each of the folowing questions, a related pair of words is followed by four pairs of words or phrases. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the onginal pair. 4. DUPLICITOUS : DECEPTIVE (A) monolithic : minute (8) visionary : radical (C) vociferous : violent (0) satrical: sarcastic (€) sanguinary : prosaic 2. LUGUBRIOUS : DOLEFUL (A) Obdurate : Timid (8) Ludicrous : Absurd (C) Insouciant : Solicitous (0) Placid: Doce (&) intractable = indolent Directions for questions 3 and 4: Select the word that is similar in meaning to the word given in capital letters, 3. MENDACITY (A) émigré (8) mendicant (C) probity (©) guie (&) veracity 4. SOBRIQUET (A) christening (6) cognomen (C) nonentty (0) elite (€) prima donna “Triumphant insttuie of Management Education Pvt Lid. TMB) HO: 95B, 2 Floor, Siddamsetiy Complex, Secunderabad 500 008, Te (040-27898194/95 Fax :040-27847324 email: info@timeseducaion.com website: www.timededucation com OMETIOI2I65 Directions for questions 5 and 6: Select the word that 8. The most difficult task ___anybody is to is opposite in meaning to the word given in capital adhere one's promises lots (a) wih (b) on (c) to (@) by (@) for ) of 5. EXTRAVAGANT (A) ab (@) ca (@ be (A) prodigal (©) thy (ce ‘ee (C) squandering (0) lavishness ; 9. The people ofthe county ae alarmed the 1G} meanerimons news the brutal murders during elections (a) tor (b) by (on 6. PRAGMATIC (A) empirical (B) idealistic. {si {0 i) (©) pedantic (0) cogmatc (A) de eb (0) be (©) offcious (Oat © te Directions for questions 7 to 11: Fill in the blanks with 1% AS ving ie a terrible habit, ene must refrain teling lies. appropriate prepositions, an ‘eat Oa 7. One who adapts ____ the circumstances, (eye cian grows. 411. She is very confident. success A) for (2) with © at (A) regarding (8) about (C) at (0) to © in (0) of (€) on Directions for questions 12 to 15: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow i. The married couple of philosopher Nancy Ellen Abrams and cosmoiogist Joel R. Primack are uniquely placed to discuss how our understanding of the Universe affects how we perceive our role in it, The ancient creation myths provide comfort and meening, but they are fantasies. In contrest, modern cosmology offers a glimpse of reality but leaves many people cold. In View from the Center of the Universe, Abrams and Primack challenge themselves to try and get the best of both world views, In the distant past, we convinced ourselves that we had a special place in the Universe. Geographically we were at the Center of space, witn everything revolving around us, and Dologically we thought that humans were an exceptional creation. But as each century passed, we realized that we are less and less special. Today, we see ourselves as insignificant inthe context of the whole Universe. The Copemican revolution relegated and redefined Earth as just another planet, and made the Sun the hub of the Universe. Then astronomers showed that the Sun is not even at the centre of the Milky Way, and eventually it became clear that there are billons of other galaxies, which made Earth soem trivial ‘The problem with becoming increasingly insignificant was appreciated as far back as the seventeenth century by the French philosopher Blaise Pascal I feel engulfed in the infinite immensity of spaces whereof | know nothing and which know nothing of me. | am terrified... The entemal silence of these infinite spaces alarms me." The existence of dark matter only further relegated humanity, as Primack pointed out in 1964: "Yet another blow to anthropocentrcity: not only is man not the center of the universe piysically (as Copernicus showed) or biologically (as Darwin showed), i now appears that we and all that we see are not even made of the predominant variely of matter in the universe!" But Abrams and Primack argue that humane stil hold a central and special position in the Universe, perhaps not geographically but in many other ways. For example, we are special because we are made cf the rarest material in the Universe, namely large toms. Also, we live at 2 central time, because most nearby galaxies are past their violent youths but are not yet senescent. And we live atthe midpoint of our planet’ if, which is a few billion years before it wil be roasted by our Sun swelling into @ red giant. And humans have a reasonably central size, roughly halfway between the smallest length scales (10° cm) and the distance to the cosmic Norizon (10 cm), 412. What is the author refering to when he observes (C) The one provided by the ancient creation myth "but leaves, many people cold”? with that of modern cosmology The fear and sense of insigniicance generated (0) The world view held by doe! R. Primack to thet ty modern cosmology held by Nancy Elen Abrams. (@) The extremely low temperature human beings (€) An analytic and theoretical one. encounter in outer space, ¥ (©) The fact that corler we believed we had a 4 What do you think 'anthropocentiity’ means, given Tharconest tthe pansage® oy ee et eerie (Earth bang te cone fhe ily way (0) The ancentcreaon mts {5} Tne bee hat iy way naa vary oan, {E) Increasingly insignificant theories. {6 The centralty crhcmerty (D) All of the above. 12. Wich wo wort! views dows he book, watn by -(E} Aehaabove Nancy Elen Abram and Joa R. Brac, ty 10 recor? 18. The tone ote passege canbe best descbed ws: (A) That Base Pascal win hat of Chaves Darwin," (Ay Grucal (8) raya! () Skepta (8) Antara eat oo (8) vircic {6} Bontvoint “Triumphant instiute of Management Education PVi Ltd, (FAME) HO: 950, 2” Flor, Sidamsety Complex, Secunderabad ~ 500 008 ‘Tel: 040-27898 194/98 Fax :040-27847334 email: info7@timededucation.com website: wowsimededucationcom _ OMETIOI216/6 Directions for questions 16 to 19: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow it How can o radical scustrnt of attudes and value be achieved whan colour pojuice is 8o widespread and so deeply ingrained in the personalities of so many people? Experience with small groups has shown that when subjective tr hetluoeloed barre fo communication between te momare of rent erie groupe er broken sown trough Fartopation i some conman tsk, ileancs fs reduced. When stersovoes are convadtied by experience a tufiont urtber of tos ured when to nial supported nN change o tute by ober rembore of Ne cw Group, grejudees are mosed, But how can thes lessone be applied to much lager groups? For gutance on hs Font we hay cover eter stances of the growth of leaker, Signal athulee ears the nome eather faagous dencmiatons have bean modied fn course of tne; Iho harsh eae of staves and caminae was onca Certioned nd jsfld but mo engerconmmands suppor: ree sed to be 9 great dea of prekce agar women taking any part n pubic eff, bu isi apy dispearng. In many spheres of human eaionshp olerance has Spor ey tore favour elles, a cech foe o sort secson of i commmatiy as conned tbs regarved wa Noled or open hoslly ands now reparded as qualfyng forthe treatment nonmaly accorded Wo ors ‘The elimination of colour prejudice, as of other forms of intolerance and injustice, involves the extension of a certain set of values or moral ideas, so that they apply to a wider group of people. It does not mean the creation of new ideals, but the application of old ones to an area of human relationships hitherto not regarded as being covered by these particular concepts. We have seen already that Professor Leo Kuper made this point clearly, with regard to South Attica, when he slated that democratic values “are deeply rooted in the politcal thought and practice of white South Africans for the purposes of regulating their own relationships. Yet the realization of these values throughout the society would be subversive to the existing social structure, since the effect would be to liberate the non-whites from domination.” ‘The ultimate establishment of tolerant atltudes towards the members of another social group comes about when itis. clearly understood that the group in question is no longer, if indeed it ever was, a threat to those who have been intolerant. When itis understood that the existence of religious minorities is nota threat to the established Church; that slavery is not essential to prosperity; that the proper care and treatment of criminals decreases rather than increases the threat to ife and property, and that women have a place in public life which does not threaten the status of men— then prejudice is overcome. So, when Europeans are eventually persuaded that the social, economic, and poltical advance of non-Europeans is nota threat, bul @ necessary condition of the prosperity of Europeans and non-Europeans alike, colour prejudice will disappear. 416. Which ofthe following, according to the author, doos Not lead to a reduction of colour prejudice? (A) Contradiction of stereotypes by experience. (6) Participation of different ethnic groups in ‘some comman task. (C) Practising miscegenation (0) Community support (E) tolerant attitude of ultimate establishment. 17. “Generation of fresh ideals are nat indispensable in elminating colour prejudice.” Which of the folowing options will weaken the above argument. (A) Time can act as a healing factor. (6) Oid ideals just need to be extended to a wider ‘group of people. (C) Communal harmony remains neglected. (0) The requirement is merely to understand that the society is subversive. (€) The healing factors act as ideals. 18. Which of the following, according to the passage, is aan example of the growth of toleration? (A) Gradual acceptance of members of other religious denominations. (B) Decrease in the hostility between Israel and Palestine (C) Reduction in the prejudice against participation in public affairs by women. (0) Condemnation of the ill treatment of slaves and criminal. (€) The elimination of colour prejudices 19. What does Leo Kuper consider to be inconsistent in South African poltical thought and practice? (A) The suppression of the non-whites. (8) A subversive social structure (C) The misunderstandings about Africans, (0) The implementation of democratic tenets. (€) The liberation of whites. Directions for questions 20 to 23: Each question has @ sentence with two blanks followed by four pairs of words a choices. From the choices, select the pair of words that can best complete the given sentence. 20, Several parts of the county have been _by incessant rains the past couple of months causing losses to life and property. (A) submerged ... . irrepressible (B) inundated. iretievable (C) plummeted . . . perpetual (0) Subjugated |. tractable (E) vanquished ... . veritable 21, In the months and years ahead, we intend to build both kinds of strenaths; during times of as well as tension, during periods of cooperation as well as conflict, until the world we pass on to our children is truly and fosters diversity and freedom to flourish, (A) peace .... insidious (B) detente... safe (C) perdition.-. conducive (0) tranquility. perfdious (€) calamity... capacious 22, If you wish to be a rapid, efficent reader, you must ‘give up your __ attention to detail, your compusive reference to minor points and you must be wiling to ‘develop a mindset that____on the central themes. (A) excessive... concentrates (8) undue .... dwells (C) aphoristic... centres (0) elaborate... reflect (E) malacrot indulge “Triumphant insttute of Management Education Pvt. Lid, (HLM) HO:95B, 2” Foor, Skdamsetty Complex, Secundaribad ~500 008 ‘Tel :040-2789819495 Fax : 040-27887334 em + infatimededucation com website: www timededucation com OMET 1012167 23. Paul Allen gathered some of the world’s top scientists and them with finding an innovative way to our process of understanding the bra (A) assigned... escalate (8) charged ...’accalerate (C) encumbered ... stimulate (0) ontrusted ... prociptato (€) charged... recuperate Directions for questions 24 to 27: Each question has a set of sentences marked A, B, C, D and E. Arrange the sentences to form a coherent paragraph 24. 25. 26. (2) The Ottoman Turks of Asia Minor defeated the Mamelukes in 1517 and, with few interuptions, ruled Palestine unil the winter of 1917-18, (b) The Chrisian and Jewish communities, however, were allowed a large measute of autonomy. (©) The county was divided into many distcis and the administration of the districts was placed largely in the hands of Arabized Palestirians, who were descendents of the Canaanites and successive setters. (@) Palestine shared in the glory of the Ottoman Empire during the 18° century, but declined again when the empire began to deine in the 17 century. (6) The decline of Palestine-n trade, agriculture, and pepulation-continued untl the 19 century (A) acbde (8) beade—(C) edac (0) bedea ——(E) becda (2) The evacuation is turing into eviction, mostly forcible, because residenis are unwilling to move. (©) Middle-class residents of old chawls cannot leven entertain the idea of living there. (©) Families have spent a lifetime in transit camps ~ a paradox in self (@) Moreover, the legend of transit camps is that no ‘one knows when your building will be rebuit, (©) They would rather face a collapse and death than move into a MHADA transit camp that's fithy, almost slum-tike (A) abe (8) cdbea (0) cebda ——_(E) aebod (©) aebde (8) Three such experiments are being undertaken, and India will have to participate in them. (©) But the technology for this has to be evolved. (c) To overcome this handicap itis suggested that as India has the second largest supply of thorium, we should use it for our civilian nuclear plants, (@) Among the nations involved are Russia and Israel (6) At present 10 nations are involved in the development of such technology, and these experiments are going on under the leadership of the US. (A) cbeda (0) edacb (8) edate (€) bead (©) eadeb 27. (a) The Indian Navy got its frst nuclear submarine in January 1988. (©) The Chakra had a seminal effect on the Indian Navy, producing a generation of senior naval officers, including admirals. (6) India asked for an extension of the lease but the US forced the Soviet leadership to refuse the request. (@) The boat, equipped with torpedoes and anti-ship missiles, was leased out to India and renamed the Chakra and it stayed within the force until March 1991, (e) The experience gave india tactical and technical expertise essential for a national nuclear ‘submarine project. (A) acbde (8) bodea —(C) debae (D) adcbe ——(E) abcde. Directions for questions 28 to 30: In each of the following sentences, 2 part of the sentence is underiined. Beneath each sentence, four diferent ways of phrasing the underlined part are indicated. Choose the best alternative and mark its number as your answer. 23, 30. In a world riddled with unemployment, the process of identifying the most suitable job to an aspirant is a Herculian task. (A) the most suitable job to an aspirant (8) the most suitable job for an aspirant (C) most suitable job of a aspirant (0) amost suitable job about a aspirant (E) most suitable job upon a aspirant lbuprofen is supposed to be very good for the ‘people suffering with rheumatic pain. (A) for the people suffering with (B) to people suffering rom (C) for the people suffering by (0) to the people suffering with (€) for the people sutfering from ‘The individual battle against corruption may be valiant ‘and worthy for admiration but will not prove to be effecive, (A) worthy for admiration but (8) worthy over admiration yet (C) worthy about admiration stil (D) worthy in admiration though (€) worthy of admiration but Directions for questions 31 and 32: In each of the following questions, an idiomatic expression and its five possible meanings are given. Pick out the correct meaning of the idiomatic expression and mark the ‘number of that meaning 5 your answer. 3. 32, As nutty as a fruiteake (A) To be insane or crazy (8) As delectable as a fruit cake (C) To be lovable and endearing (0) Belonging to a privileged class (€) To be meek and submissive To bark up the wrong tree (A) To cast aspersions on someone (8) To trust a crooked person (C) To have the wrong idea (0) To waste one's time and energy on something useless (©) To defeat an opponent “Triumphant instite of Management Education PV Lid, (EAM:E) HO: 950) ‘Tel: 040-27898194/05 Fay :040-27847334 em inforetimededucation som website: www simededucation.com loo, Sldamsety Complex, Secunderabad 500 003 COMET 10121608 SECTION - III LOGICAL REASONING Directions for questions 1 to 3: These questions are based on the following information ‘A survey was conducted among 175 people. Each person among them likes at least one among Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar and Abhishek Bachan. Among them 90 people like Shahrukh Khan, 95 poople like Salman Khan, 85 poople like Akshay Kumar and 75 people like Abhishek Bachan, 20 people lke all of them and 25 people like Shahrukh Khan only “The number of people who like any one combination of three heroes is the same as those who like any other combination of three heroes. Also the number of people who like any one combination of two heroes is the same 2 those who lke eny other combination of two heroes. 4. How many people lke Shahrukh khan and Abhishek Bachan only? (A) 5 (B) 10 (0) 20 (0) 15 &) 26 2. How many people like Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar? (A) 80 (8) 60 (6) 45 (0) 40 (€) 56 3. How many people like either only Salman Khan or only Abhishek Bachan? (A) 48 (8) 35 (C) 40 (0) 30 (€) 50 Directions for questions 4 to 6: These questions are based on the following information ‘A class teacher announced marks in two diferent subjects Maths and Science. Among the five students in the class viz P, Q, R, Sand T each scored diferent marks in Maths and diferent marks in Science. itis further known that (In Maths, R soored more than S but less than T who scored less than P. (i) In Science, S scored more than P but less than R who scored less than Q. (ii) Among the five students, the same student scored the highest marks in both the subjects. 4, Who scored the highest, among the five, in each subject? @P Ga OR OS ET 5. Who among the five got the least score in Maths? @P Ba OR OS ET 6. Who among the five got the least score in Science? (a) P @)s oT ()R (€) Cannot be determined Directions for questions 7 to 9: These questions are based on the following information. Certain relations ere represented by symbols as given below. P # Q means P is not less then Q. P* Q means P is not greater then x Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to PS Q means P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q. P @Q means P is neither less than nor equal to Q. Each question contains five statements followed by two conclusions marked 1 and Il. Consider the statements and conclusions and find out which of the conclusions fellow the statements. Mark your answer as (A) if only conclusion (I follows. (8) ifonly conclusion (I) follows. {C) ifeither (1) or i) follows. (0) ifneither (1) nor (1) follows. (€) if both (1) and (1) tolow. 7. Statements: AxB,C#D,A"D Conclusions. C@A i. Bx 8. Statements: AS C,C@D,B*C Conclusions: A@B IL ASB 9 Statements: A#C,B$D,AxD Conclusions: CxD 1 cD Directions for questions 10 to 12: Select the correct, alternative from the given choices. 410. Which element in the given sequence is 6” to the Fight of the 11° element from the left end? XH45#2367BCFMNS%LPTRS&9G (a) P (8) N ou (0) % (E) None of these 11. How many 3's are immediately followed by ‘1’ but not immediately preceded by ‘2’ in the following sequence? 219811 12392291313122211111313922312191231 A) Two (B) Three (C) Four (©) Five (E) More than five 42. How many a's are immediately followed by ‘e' and immediately preceded by ‘a’ in the following sequence? aeaaaacecacacecaaacceaacaca (A) Two (8) Four (C) Three (0) Five (E) More than five Directions for questions 13 and 14: Each question ‘given below consists of a statement followed by iwo conclusions numbered I and Il, You have to assume ‘everything inthe statement to be true and then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement Mark your answer as (A) if only conclusion I follows. (8) ifonly conclusion I follows. {C) ieither for I fallow. (0) ifneither I nor II folows. {€) if both I and I follow. 413. Statement: Neena Singh has to live with 14 hour ower cuts because the government is diverting Power to the water-starved farm sector. Conclusions: |. Neena Singh does not belong to the farm sector. IL The government is unable to ensure sufficient supply of power to match the demand, “Triumphant insivie of Management Educallon Pvt LId, (ELME) 110; 950, 2" Foor, Skldamseuy Compe, Secunderabad ~S00 DOS Tel: 040-27898194/95 Fay :O40-27847334 emi + infoa@timededucation.com website : wiv. timeteduction com OMETIONIG 14, Statement: “Had | been asked to choose @ portolio, I would have probably chosen the ministry of ‘environment and forest’, Home Minister. Conclusions: Its easier to handle the environment and forest portfolio rather than the home ministry. IL The person did not become a home minister by choice. Directions for questions 15 and 16: In each question below is given a statement followed by some courses of action. A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for improvement follow-up or further action with regard to the problem, policy etc on the basis of the information given in the statement. Assume everything in the given statement lo be true, and then decide which of the courses of acton logically folow for pursuing. 15, Statement: The competition among corporate hospitals has not done any good to the people. Course of action: 1. Permission should be given to open more Corporate hospitals. I. The government should review the norms for corporate hospitals so that they take up some social responsibility IL. All the corporate offices should be closed down. (A) Only I follows (8) Only 1 follows (C) Either 1 or I follows (0) Only 1 and IM follows ©) Only Land 1 follows 16. Statement: Acute retaliatory Infections (ARI) are the ‘Most commen group of ness in chicren all over the word. The low temperature and the high level of ‘moisture in the air during winter increase the discomfort Courses of action: I. Children should wear suitable clothes in winter to insulate themselves from low temperatures. IL. Children suffering from ARI should avoid exposure to open breeze during winter. IIL Children should be given preventive medicines which do not have any side effects. (A) Only Land I follows (8) Only 1 and It follows (C) Only 1 follows (0) All follows, (©) Only Land it follows Directions for questions 17 and 18: Select the correct alternative from the given choices. 17. PBIO Put Ltd has filed a petition in the Maharashtra High Court seeking a direction to the State and Central Governments to stop the ilegal mining by COM Put Lid in the areas alloted to it. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? (A) COM Put Lid is aware that itis mining in the areas allotted to PBIO Pvt Lid, (8) The Maharashtra High Court will issue direction to the State and Central Governments, (C) Mining can be done only atter proper allotment of area, (0) PBIO Pvt Ltd is in the mining business. (E)_None of these 48. Students say they are more comfortable submitting applications by registered post, as the post office Issues them an acknowledgement card Which of the following can be inferred from the above statement? (A) Students will submit applications by registered ost (®) The acknowledgement card comes in handy in ‘case the form gets misplaced. (C) The applications may be misplaced. (D) There are other ways in which applications can be submitted. (&) None of these Directions for questions 19 and 20: Each of the following questions consist of three statements followed by four conclusions. Consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts and find out wich of the conclusions. logically follows) the given statements and choose the proper alternative from the given choices. 19. Statements: ‘Some dollors are rupees, All rupees are Euros. ‘Some Yens are rupees. Conclusions: 1. Some dottors are yens. I, Allyens are euros. IL, Some euros are dots. IV. Some yens are euros. (A) Only Il end II follow. (8) Either Ill oF IV follows. (C) Only I and 1V follow. (©) Only Land II follow. (€) Only i and IV follow. 20. Statements: Al pistols are shotguns. ‘Some rifles are grenades. No grenade is a shotgun. Conclusions: |. No pistol is a grenade, Il. Some rifles are shotguns. IIL, Some shotguns are not ries. IV. Some riles are not shotguns. (A) Only 11 and either 101 fotows. (8) Only I and IV follow. (6) Only 1 and it foiow (0) Either I oc V follows. (©) Only Land etter or V follows. Directions for questions 21 to 24: Answer the following questions independently 21, If Ais the daughter of the mother of the mother of Bs daughter. How is A related to B if neither of them hhas any sister? (A) Brother (0) AwB (8) Sister (C) Cousin (©) Cannot be determined 22. In a certain code language, if ANSWER is coded as BPVAJX and CHOICE is coded as DJRMHK, then how is MINUTE coded in that language? (A) NKQAYK (8) NKQZKY —(C) NKQYZK (0) NKQYYK — (E) None of these “Triumphant insiuie of Management Education Pvt Ltd, (MB) HO: 953, 2 040-27898194/05 Fay : 040-27847334 email; info@timeteducation com website: wiv.time4education om Toor, Sddamsetty Complex, Secunderabad ~ 500 003 omETio121610 23. In a certain code language, ‘+ means“, “ means ‘ut! means ‘x’ and ‘x’ means ‘+ what will be the value ofthe following expression in that language? (GET +8) >- (Bad 24) (A) Infinite (8) 30 wo (0) 50 (©) None of these 24, Suresh started trom his house and travelled 5 kms towards the East. Then he tured to his left and traveled 10 kms. Again tumed to his right and traveled 5 kms. Finally he teveled 11 kms to his right to reach the office. Approximately how far is his office located from his house and in which direction? (A) 10 km, East (B) 10km, South-east (C) 10 kim, West (D) 10 kim; North (©) 10km, Nortn-oast Directions for questions 25 and 26: These questions are based om the following data. Eight people ~ A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H — belong to a family Ii known that F is the mother.indaw of G, whose brother-indaw is C. E is the brother of A, C is the only sson of B. Dis the only son of C. Bis the grandfather of A, 25, How many male members are there in the family? a4 5 6 (3 (©) Cannot be determined 26. How is D related to H? (A) Son (8) Cousin (C) Nephew (0) Brother (E) Cannot be determined Directions for questions 27 and 28: Select the correct, alternative from the given choices. 27. If HEART is related to CARDIOLOGY then what is related to EYE? (a) oPTics (®) OPTHALMOLOGY (C) GYNAECOLOGY (0) NEPHROLOGY (©) DERMTOLOGY 28. Prakash starts from his house and walks 40 m towards East followed by 20 m towards his lef. Further, he walks 10 m towards right followed by 30 'm towards West to reach his school. Approximately hhow far and in which direction is his schaol from the house? (A) 32m North-east (B) 28m South-west (C) 28m North-east (0) 32m South-east (E) None of these Directions for questions 29 and 30: Given below are two pairs of events ‘A’ and B’. You have to read both the events ‘A’ and ‘B' and decide the nature of thoir relationship. You have to assume that the information siven in ‘A’ and 'B’ is true and you will not assume anything beyond the given information in deciding the answer. Mark your answer ae (A) if 'A" is the effect and B' is its immediate and principal cause. (B) 1-2’ the immediate and principal cause and '8 is its effect. (C) if’ is an effect but ‘8’ is not its immediate and principal cause. (0) if 'B'is an effect but ‘A’ is not its immediate and principal cause. (©) None of these 28, Eveni(A): The police are unable to curtail black marketing of tckels for ticket ‘matches. Event(B): Cricket ie s0 populer that fans are ready to pay any thing to watch the ‘matches in the stadium, 30. Event(A): The price of edble olls has been constantly increasing for the past one year. Event(B): The Government has decided to release huge quantities of edible oils into the open market, Directions for questions 31 to 35: Those questions aro based on the following information. Seven friends, Ravi, Raju, Ramu, Rahul, Bhaskar, Anand land Mahesh ar standing in a row facing the sama

You might also like