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Dawe, Mike, «liek ew off aun an B, Bowen. as fine, 02 out to ©, Dorwnatatirs, as, 4. Choose the most appropriate optton after reading: the fallowing statements. L. Whethes 40> 10 hag? er design, cizeion’s Puremicrst the mew laws are marked by vagueness, leaving oftieralls-ail ebsin great farieude in en‘oncing tem. Jew epen ta manipalsiion on political grands, 2. Che opacity of Le Sungusge leaves C. Statement 2 can be deduced from statement 1. D, Statement | can be deduced from statement 2, E, Statements 1 and 2 are independent, 5. Choose the most appropriate option after reading the following statements. 1. If there is any endeavour whose fruits should be freely available, that endeavour is surely publicly financed science 2. There is a widespread feeling that the journal publishers who have mediated the scientific exchange for the past century or more are becoming an impediment to free distribution of knowledge. 3. Intemet revolution is happening, making knowledge transfer cheaper, Technology permits it researchers and politicians want it, more public money can be spent on it. A, Statement 2 definitely illustrates statement 1 B. Statement 3 is facilitating condition for statement 1 C. Statement 3 states a condition under which statement 1 would be invalid D. Statement 2 can be deduced from statement 3 but independent of Statement 1. E, Statement 1, 2.and 3 are necessarily independent. 6. Choose the most appropriate option after reading the following statements. {, Business schools are ideally positioned to point out when an action that provides a benefit for an individual comes at a cost to society, bul in reality they rarely bother. 2. It is part of the malaise that has befallen the political debate on capitalism, whieh has been taken over by special interests and people who have no faith in a real market-hased system, 3, When governments favours the private sector it is afl too often by being “pro-business” rather than “pro-market", meaning that favourable conditions are provided to particular institutions rather than to institutions broadly. A. Statements Land 2 are necessarily dependent, B, Statements 2 and 3 are necessatily dependent. C. Statements 2 and 3 may be dependent D. Statements 1, 2 and 3 cannot be independent. E. All the three statements are necessarily independent. 7, Read the following sentence and choose the best alternative which should replace the italicized part of the sentence, To be a great manager requires, strong inter-personal skifls, the abiligy 10 think fast, andl demands a can-do attitude. A, requites strong inter-personal skills, the ability 16 think fast, and demands B. requires strong inter-personal skills, the ability to think fast, and C. requires strong inter-personal skills, demands the ability to think fast, and 1D, requiring strong inter-personal skill, an ability to think fast, and demands E, demands strong inter-personal skills, an ability to think fast, but with 8. Read the following sentence and choose the best alternative which should replace the alicized part of the sentence. The tremendous insight of Einstein was that the passage of time does not appear to be the same while standing still as it does to a person traveling at a speed which is a significant fraction of the speed of light. A. while standing still as it does to a person traveling B. to a person standing still as to a person traveling C. to a person who is standing still as a person who is traveling D. while standing still as to traveling E, to-a person standing still as to a person who travels 9, Read the following sentence and choose the best alternative which should replace the italicized part of the sentence. Economie theory fails to explain the extent 1a whieh savings from personal income has shifted to short-term bonds, money-market funds, and other near-term investments by the instability in the futures market, A. to which savings from personal income has shifted B. of savings from personal income that has been shifted C. of savings from personal income shifting D, to which savings from personal income have shifted E, to which savings from personal income have been shifted 10. Read the following sentences and choose the option that best arranges them in a logical order. 1. 1 was scarcely in position ere my enemies began to arrive, seven or eight of them, running hard, their feet beating out of time along the road and the man with the lantern some paces in front. 2. My curiosity, in a sense; was stronger than my fear, for I could not remain where I was, but crept buck to the bank again, whence, sheltering my head behind a bush of broom, 1 might command the road before our door. 3. Three men ran together, hand in hand; and I made out, even through the mist, that the middle man of this trio was the blind beggar. 4. The next moment his voice showed me that I was tight. anodher suuitd caste Frat the srcbthn ovis pubimly the List gin) of eng for the uiecemeers arma ef cance ici spouts ie evvey lirectian: un Sener iloma de cows, omisdtan! ercsias Woe lilly wl ser Gn, Vaal based annul Gotan stgudd. dle nemeaienl but Pew Ao Hin, Uheiy hind deserted, whether an-sheer punic: or ou af" revenge Kar Ine ID ovaries onal Bik Krome ot; bat doere hoe reintsimed behinds tepimiy ap ured skew Ue seach ict Uren aut ie pe uy fon seats 3. Alnor wt the same tine e-peev6l-shot, flash md report, exone from the hedge sale. 12, Read the follewing semtoaces and etmare the option that heat analer, anges them in 6 lagieal L. Aw chron’ jane af we ereneecdal parc, oh seve? Chet additional oeséurch males it bariler, net ehtiee “answer endefiags Tike: When wis exypien diseased? Who first cometivied if eiiaiy cansereation’t 2, Slrulmccowsly, Whese -anus histories comfivel waeroim, ailfieallies in dislagetabing Cus ‘what thair jedevesseis had vealy "seiontiiic" ocuponen of post abkervatiin and beat i Indes “erres" and ‘suporstiion." 3, tncreasingly, a few of shige easect chet these ane siniply the wang sorts. of cuestions co ack, Persaps sckenos Goes not develop by 4, in recenryeury, Mewewe: ETM heTTAR? OF ecence have Sogn landing IT mere we mors accumulation of iritividua; ciscoveriss ond lreent ons. diffe it to WE the fumetions tha: thé. eeneget of decsoponcnt-jy-nocemulotion assigns to “Analyie the following passage ad provide appropriate answers far thee questions 13 through 1 that foliar, “AD exaniple of scieatisr who could eieasiae without Detau ich Feil (1954), o physiciet whe od Gt Nobel Prine in potion un 1998. He had d well-develoved snack for intuitive, sven caeuni-sounding wearursmerts, Ce rememmed exacnple ghee rieasucement skills was deinpasteacce a1 the fist detonation of the atom tung, the Trinity Tet she, om tly be, he'vias one of thy sctnle sedemtsts eoseraig she blast rem bse carp, White were heing made 13 instruments used to measure cho vik of the bias, Konri sas wiki eonity atc qmmge of aearbeok paper Ay eho wend fem fecha bkist wavs tee Lr bine chneaight the om, Se stanly dcbbled the enefstii ine t3e mir eyserviniahavar far cick it ‘aa saoiteneid ny hel WE:st (fdcent hee Dorit eater pects ws heey he penis re thee pines cwave), Fann scacladed dat espa use be vrewan han EC eases, Cone mei teve bnew mow, since other initial observeis bf the fast cid wind Kau tab vine ficou Ald 1 ef the fnstumert readt tee final sicld cslmste wee deteceaimed lo be 15 kilocona, Like Cralesisenes, Cenmi sas amse of a cule (cheting cue simple ebsersatic:1 he. sessing nf alvanmalyels cenmtén im the wind —to a qcamtiy he waured to measure: The wnlae of cmek cotlnates was someting Termi seas Roriliar eich theeaphoor ais career, He wets Timwoues Car teaching his students skills at approximation af Ganedfil-seurding quencies tat, 5 at first glance, they might presume they knew nothing about. The best-known example of such a “Fermi question" was Fermi asking his students to estimate the number of piano tuners in Chicago, when no one knows the answer. His students—science and engineering majors- would begin by saying that they could not possibly know-anything about such a quantity. Of ‘course, some solutions would be to simply do a count of every piano tuner perhaps by looking up advertisements, checking with a licensing agency of some sort, and so on. But Fermi was trying 10 teach his students how to solve problems where the ability to confirm the results would not be so easy. He wanted them to figure out that they knew something about the quantity in question. 13, Suppose you apply the same logic as Fermi applied to confetti, which of the following statements would be the most appropriate? You can calculate the minimum pressure inside the cooker by calculating the maximum, stance travelled by any of ils parts after it explodes. B. You ean calculate the average potency of a fire cracker by calculating the distance covered by one of its bigger fragments. C. You can easily find out the average potency of an earthquake by measuring the length of a rack it makes on the surface of the earth, D. You can calculate the exact volume of water stored in a tank by measuring the distance covered by the stream of water coming out of the tap fixed on the lower comer of the tank. E_ All of the above conclusions can be drawn, 14, Quick estimate, as per Fermi, is most useful i ‘A. In finding an approximate that is more useful than existing values B. In finding out the exact minimum value of an estimate C. In finding out the exact maximum value of an estimate D. In finding out the range of values of an estimate E, In finding out the average value of an estimate 15. Given below are some statements that attempt to capture the central idea of the passage 1, Itis useful to estimate; even when the exact answer is known, 2 Ibis possible to estimate any physical quantity, 3. [tis possible to estimate the number of units of a newly launched ear that ean be sold in a city. 4, Fermi was a genius. Which of the following statement(s) best captures the central idea? A.1,2and 4 B.2,3 and 4 C.2and 3 D.2 only Bob Saal V6, Berath ne blab ei netab, elie Hike Prom deena wis acre oP Pen Wakil Pree ceutelaeibar studies cespocted Lins as a stienst Wish of atomic Somb sar coby be nemsuced in Kolobone Walch af che falicwing satement a} can Ge inferred tom the passe ALD BA Ea De} anty E. Meme of (ne thao slularswids uated Analvig the twaowing passage amd provide uppraprinie mawers for the questtons 17 theungh ZL that tain, Sr emccivoma eer 2i ‘hy a am dite! Pie rap Aiasecvers A rndion nem tuelnneurs fn pe se Avbelief in kann tutails, aatocg ofaer things. 0 tocke an long rum ccneequeesene ies a long tec brigmlatiom. Succ an oremiation iototies that people who bellewe 19 acme smey be more hameat ‘with Hactiselsss in geseral und im secing-cxeetians in omrtictlars hyporesis me cRaming here, sanch i fagod: on tare sim: Je poeirises, First, beeyast lower capeetstions sien femur: ey Breen vin, ing rektants in qgsmernl, nel esneckelby those seh. demeetowe oo fe Hop hekween Ser aermimee ied gapente teins, hires che tarenive: teamed aseie Dy cb ily” Liter ster ekeeiabeiay. Seven, (aeiyielaely wih keen (rr uniendindan ere Labial bo fi eb idclivial te lowe asceétalian cy he bape ar cetaperruty tiling eter Bed lenin ‘ojala aul We Wetudlan oy We fost ogee Tn Inia belief in Karuna, sith i extent enentepaet the jeadlsn aa ab ees jun illy deve hy et ltueal facta, da. Will theselone se stan einiphasiil 4) 4 hinger Henn oie sito Inwer a eotaliies. Th sal cheuls Support er bewic, thate whe deYeve mee xenagly in kerma ate bess (eTacrand hyd schinSirmarion weagicivity and iherefiare Saye hiwher expe-tatiors Comsuerirs make: eacices Saded or akpectations oP ew 2lkernative pts cell perfarm dit, aenected umility), Expoeratians dboet dha quality af a pisiduet also play 4 cern! vile i ? ier expeeintiers may be og nner of factors ine! yoOb ad lypiea! writ dou eulegery, advertped quality, ene! abiscurdimmation seessath Recen’ evicene sapgestes (Weal gucisetmiyry, whos are nian dmacom Lit nem SanaE ners whe are (ion “satisfied Glen pradocls pains beltor Une expected oe ine dissatisfied sehéw produots perfor, worse thee expected) Lave hiwor cxpoulmiuns, Hawi shar is tite: coreanty eoncersitng- the rake af cal 1 formaticn grutieaBerly tame by Sn gmsumer ‘expectacione. 17, "Future existences” im the fist paragraph can refi to: attersands, 2, Next buts in furan form, 1, Bhatia Lite, 3, Neerbirts in ary embodiment Wrlanety | Ln is bowunig ssalerrsonlf¢} 1s een ade ae a Pauly * ao [a a. E. Moiw of the three Th, Career the fin lew Assertion: The csani ‘entinn and couelus nis P hurcm t Ce alive juineoge dreter tr fmt two lines of the paragraph ir taliceh Conclusion Delist tut lpegsenn consequencer are important Mow oad Tag HOLL SUemEnts camels: 1, che conchesion sil) always fuilow theadierion, The conetosion aly toiliny the assertion, 3. The tonclndion may fo'low the assertion cnly of ar iodiyidual Hoos long eeaugh, 4 The como sien eearge dollew: the e3sertion, ‘Wiligh oi due [itlowinns 9 aitaarend ¢} iv coxroel Ay Powy Ho band 2 ©. 2 only D, 3 only E,4 only 19. Which of following statements, if true, would contradict the first of the three premises mentioned in the first paragraph? A. Higher satisfaction leads to lower expectation. B, Lower expectation leads to long term consequences C. Satisfaction depends on achievement and not on expectation D, Karma affects our immediate feelings E, Lower expectation would lead to lower efforts 20. Read the following statements carefully: 1, Temporary feelings and law of karma are independent. 2. As per theory of karma, temporary feelings would not lower the expectation, 3. Temporary feelings and law of karma are contradictory. Which of the following combination of statements is consistent with the second premise? A. L only B, Land2 C.land3 D.3 only E.1,2and3 21. A manager went out to have dinner in @ restaurant and found the food to be good. When asked to provide feedback on the quality of food, the manager rated the quality as “excellent”, Which of the following can be concluded from this? ‘A, The manager does not believe in karma, B. The manager definitely has disconfirmation sensitivity. C, Itis not possible to comment on the disconfirmation sensitivity of the manager. D. The manager does not have disconfirmation sens E. None of the above. Analyse the following passage and provide appropriate answers for the questions 22 through 25 that follow, Popper claimed, scientific beliefs are universal in character, and have to be'so if they are to serve us in explanation and prediction, For the universality of a scientific belief implies that, no matter how many instances we have found positive, there will always be an indefinite number of unexamined instances which may or may not also be positive, We have no good reason for supposing that any of these unexamined instances will be positive, or will be negative, so we 9 must refrain from drawing any conclusions, On the other hand, a single negative instance is sufficient to prove that the belief is false, for such an instance is logically incompatible with the universal truth of the belief Provided, therefore, that the instance is accepted as negative we must conclude that the scientific belief is false. In short, we can sometimes deduce that a universal scientific betief is false but we can never induce that a universal scientific belief is true. Icis sometimes argued that this “asymmetry” between verification and falsification is not nearly as pronounced as Popper declared it to be. Thus, there’ is no ineonsisteney in holding that a universal scientific belief is false despite any number of positive instances; and there is no inconsistency either in holding that a universal scientific belief is true despite the evidence of a negative instance: For the belief that an instance is negative is itself a scientific belief and may be falsified by experimental evidence which we accept and which is inconsistent with it, When, for example, we draw a right-angled triangle on the surface of a sphere using parts of three great cireles for its sides, and discover that for this triangle Pythagoras” Theorem docs not hold, we may decide that this apparently negative instance is not really negative because it is not @ genuine instance at all. Triangles drawn on the surfaces of spheres are not the sort of triangles which fall within the scope of Pythagoras’ Theorem. Falsification, that is to say, is no more capable of yielding conclusive rejections of scientific belief than verification is of yielding conclusive acceptances of scientific. beliefs. The asymmetry between falsification and verification, therefore, has less logical significance than Popper supposed, We should, though, resist this reasoning, Falsifications may not be conclusive, for the acceptances on which rejections are based are always provisional acceptances, But, nevertheless it remains the case that, in falsification, if we accept falsifying claims then, to remain consistent, We must reject falsified claims. On the other hand, although verifications are also not conclusive. our acceptance or rejection af verifying instances has no implications concerning the acceptance or rejection of verified claims. Falsifying claims sometimes give us a good reason for rejecting a scientific belief, namely when the claims are aveepted. But verifying Claims, even when accepted, give us no good and appropriate reason for accepting any scientific belief, because any’ such reason would have to be inductive to be appropriate and there are no good inductive reasons. 22. According to Popper, the statement "Scientific beliefs are universal in character” implies that A. Positive instances of scientific belief imply that itis universal in character. B. There are equal numbers of negative and positive instances of « universal seientific belief, C, Ifthere are negative and positive instances of a scientific belief then it cannot be universal. D, We can only deduce that a scientific belief'is false but cannot induce that itis true. E, We ean only induce that a scientific belief is false but cannot induce that it is true. 10 25. The statement, “Wis ‘as pronounced oy Mopser distlarsé vty’ betees veiificatlow and fulkiTcation is wet oearly as A, Talsificaticn is berer than vecificatiea 11 universal até sptance af scientific 3eliefs, IL Verification <4 better than “alsification in universul acceprar.ce of scientific helices. CC Both falsificaries aid vorifiestn teperhor can result in usiversal accopianee cf scieattic behets, L, Capabshry at talsiticarion ir accepung of sckeatitie Bellet 12 aot Demme tam thay or of ssieotitie belkets, efsieniific behets i aol ile: beclker thin the | ef iba ia noocta Mh Veil which of tae’ fullowiny sts ements, wculd ibe we ier gree teat Verifications is better thom Tebsiiemies in este ishing sho elaine: : featuan yee ecu Ly gael ts estab aime Utne caine ama Falsifeati jy Bool in estublisitiag, Bie 25. Wil of le dre dhe sed A. Fulsificeien Lasher Hoh es mp pai vets calcry pavers crea thie reser dn ification piven ua a reavcm Coe reject D. Veelaatien siver ua: an appremiete reascia fir secenting 3 nciertifis helt: 3 Verification gives us an Syjapuate raion fin vsjecting Ssituliiic belief. Analyse the following paseage and provide appropriate anewers for the questions 26 throegls 30 that fallow, Sorns, we cust none, as never been 2 charipiow ef Gee racket canicalism, wary all ins public life she political leas oF the late. Sir Karl Pegper vac’ dais : qwerhler! evarfor whut he dubbed “che opsn society” in bis The Open Sscfegy anit ity Enemies FOF). Soh a seciel sty wel iavalved cowelhanl ary ven tierenebcal cuuhimary oe ponele: laura strepy Tit ad Sie gaceutal miPiirifies whortee believed to he mended) tet beep ta all ot the porniigh nl facow. Popper was ab are time a Macie ceislie: hur bea ie eisdlleaioned wit chet because he came to believe thar evetsuiaric ideas de oot wowk at any area of humeaa cone, 5 tilant we urlinuorsly Gi) Un: premade sysdem on wbuel joel perytoe = Lives h iz fnntes fe chatactesized hy awenp peered poliny oPhaving, J for tte have some consteacy and Integrlsy. This thak The Poppesian epen soviety Saree: Princiales, mut even those mes mm che open society a rather wesbly ideas since even whal Poopse Fimse| frogarded a¢ cemtcal to 201 meray fhinkiag, ecnival rutiona!iam, may be undermined by the openness of the open soclery 2 ths nmin owmge 8 nogerve: asokd deemutic thiaking: end aeoid auything tet cen somes close ty a set of nokecsecuable p phos. Nu, le apat sevacky ie ops Wy any beast antl, foc exrevirenital pucnises. Se fichlhy ace hucedowtved), if pra think aoe! i amiecnives eve shat very ide and beccrmen umes ls Atcondinaly: tna sogkety Sere tenacs pulled oo Iuswsaut co nity I the Sate cide searnpulsie smemy aseets of huraan lift, including, af coarse the economic behavior cf lividivils are “ies: Ie cam contra] the moicy supply, impose wee ard prios etamals, dubble yobidet arenes, ulm! Ue uvsinly cua te dmight ded it dues ur nutte inter ary cane ywilizy linmaly, eabanabiayy: 2 pid OF Saran Pooprertt ynlties neculipl st Soros’ dizi: capil ecccwimbes, the tack ! curvceairy seonomics departments (ascipling, Aeuts 1emme recincrtot the heen Pp perieuka: beevuse of ibe alleged iaedecmey of neoekssncol Ger. oF ths Scelal se:chee false wo the fice. and righty sa But fhe ssetets ules) ack es) one bes jumtlion: Aten dhe ties | eteniving lepers 1 linge arr on TES 1a and vt-Reatiny belie shane fmm soci sly operates acomding, to aves, tt wt social scieace ciulaced Wet Cid. -u ecicumics Burt wmutua’ iat as Inyally co vbssalel eacchenics, Nar de all eucre-niitn rake the deterririet's Sawfalvess a? econansde ailenae Liezally some undessmund thet the Jaws begin apirap: ory emes people embark upon coonomaie pursuits, Oubsabe Li emer! Ventures, people bun follyey diflecenl pringindes ane) eevee i210 a5 atemeab fenelesyrs hinge tmimens Fetus, Wet, a wneall hee foollah we constrea celiginn ce romance or even sci ns saibly explicahie by Pecirence to the biws of ecomgmice. ke shosse that even Ue payee waives Mest oF ci, on his citicvun of ransclasicsl ecomaric science; then, Genere Sores hava acict the d’seipline iv seo Cerendant en Newsuhiaa physics as the mode! of science. As 3 teeub, the predictions of eccaumists who boos aturarkesas if ties were machines cesd to be taken with 2 grain oF sal Some torexsmplethe shoal of Ansrian cconmisa —hakominés exactly that paint againar the pen-eliesce, Romer anaes no otadeken (eerene: 17 ome c2fease of the marker is Cased, the qrirke) leks dofense, This is wring Hit iste that Frm Acwe.con infer A it fees cor prome that Dean ent he iverred ries 4: 0 oF F, ten, miphr be a veisein 4. Prag paket cooper ci he expdeined stag necarkesaid ne-waries B. Neo-classical economies does not address the idea of free-market system. C. Free market capitalism and open society are not different from each other. D. Free market capitalism and laissez-faire are not different from each other. E, Technical underpinning of neo-classical economics can address the idea of laissez-faire, 27..As per the paragraph, which of the following statements is true? A. Economic benefits of open society and laisser-faire are same. B. Soros’ open society means no interference from the government, C, Free market capitalism means no interference from the government. D, Laws of economics are not capable of explaining the human nature completely, E, Laws of economies capture the human nature completely as most of the human endeavors are economic in nature. 28. According to the author, A. Gearge Soros believes in regulated economies. B. George Soros does not believe in government ihtervention in state policies, C. George Soros believes in state intervention provided it does not remain static. D. George Soros believes that laissez-faire economies perform better than free-market economies. E. George Soros believes that free-market economies perform better than controlled economies, 29. According to the author which of the following statement could be true about critical rationalism. A. Ideas of critical rationalism underpin the foundation of neo-classical economics. B. Ideas of critical rationalism underpin the foundation of laissez-faire. C. Ideas of critical rationalism underpin the foundation of open society. D, Ideas of critical rationalism underpin the foundation of Newtonian physics, E, None of the above, 30, The word deterministic (used in fourth line of fifth paragraph), in the above passage refers to: A. An effect can only be caused by a single event. B. An effect may be produced by many causes. C, An effect cannot be produced by a cause, D. Cause(s) of an effect can always be known. E, Economies does not follow eause and effect relationship. 13 Section B: Decision Making Read the following casclet and choose the best alternative (Questions 31 —33): Marathe is a Vice President in a construction equipment company in the city of Mumbai. One day, his subordinate Bhonsle requested that Kale, a project manager, be transferred to the Chennai office from the Mumbai office. In Chennai, Kale would work alone as @ researcher. Bhonsle gave the following reasons for tiis request: “Kale is known to frequently fight with his calteagues. Kale is conscientious and dedicated only when working alone, He is friendly wiah seniors, bué refisses to work with colleagues, in a team, He cannot accept cviticisin and feels hostile and rejected, He is aver-bearing and is generally a bad influence on the team.” ‘Marathe called upon Gore, another project manager, and sought further information on Kale. Gore recalled that a former colleague, Lakhote (who was also Kale’s former boss) had made a few remarks an his appraisal report about Kale. In his opinion, Kale was not fit for further promotion as he was emotionally unstable to work in groups though he had seven years of work’ experience. Lakhote had described Kale as too authoritative to work under anyone. Lakhote had further told Gore that Kale had an ailing wife, and an old mother, who does not want to stay with * his wife. 31. Consider the following solutions to the problem mentioned above: !, Marathe should transfer Kale to Chennai office 2. Marathe should try and verify the facts from other sources as well 3. Kale should be sacked 4, Kale should be demoted 5, Marathe should suggest Kale to visit a family counselor Which of the following would be the most appropriate sequence of decisions in terms of esa starting from immediate to a longer term solution? Ay ia a 3 2 4 Oa 14 E. 2,5,4 32. Marathe sought an appointment with Lakhote to find out ways to help Kale. Lakhote is of the opinion that the company’s responsibility is restricted to the workplace and it should not try to address the personal problems of employees. If Marathe has to agree to Lakhote’s opinion, which of the Solutions presented in the previous question would be weakened: AoA D> cai Ges 33, Which of the following statements, if true, would weaken the decision to sack Kale the most? ‘A. A Government of India study established that employees with 5-10 years of work experience tend to have conflicting responsibilities at home and office. However, these: conflicts wither away after 10 years of experience, B. Another article published in the magazine, Xaviers Quarterly, highlighted that employees” problems at home affect their performance at work C. In the latest issue of a reputed joumal, Xaviers Business Review, it was published that most top managers find it difficult to work in a group D. It was published in Xaviers Management Review (another reputed journal) that individuals who cannot work in teams find it difficult to adjust to a new Location. E, Bhonsle was of the opinion that emotionally unstable persons find it difficult to get back to normal working life Read the following caselet and choose the best alternative (Questions 34 ~ 36): It was the end of performance review cycle for the year 2012 when you asked your subordinates about any problems they were facing. Natrajan told you that an important member of his team, Vardarajan, who had also won the best performance award for the year 2011, was not taking interest in work. Despite Natrajan’s counseling, fio change was noticed in Vardarajan, rather his attitude deteriorated. You had also received such information from other employees. You had not interfered hoping that Natrajan, an experienced hand, would be able to solve the problem, But now that Natrajan himself brought this to your notice, you decided to call Vardarajan and ‘counsel him. 15 3 Which a insolvement In she workplace? A. Natlarajan dees mot fine the sari: challenging enough es he has already avhicted the deat performance award, BL Odhors am ths exgimization hove boon trying to pall him down the follow iis y retbim aer urdsrafon's: dlecfnlaie siney be was declared pent fer his supervise perchance, wloke smite opllesypune, slong Lar wan au ss yuna ot pesEantier am Watdaresai, pperfisnivianea, Voorchavitiing Felt uarnd cnat vosslue Ly lye bam. fe Hs acliiaveruat last gus, 85, Vards|un die nor Cm bie wink chatenwny enim gfter belive ace suene wteps het could be rakeu tr mocivare Mina, Wandarajan a mcte challenging ast igumeat 2 Transfer Vandaraian fiom Projects deparmient yo Truihinge deanrteent 2 Ask bun: to ake a vication lor tee marks. 4 Se. him dor darter tring oa does ce ins une ces Mave oerinbinatinns would Ie ths Has apoeopeiate™ Bi, Vou dverheard u conversion betreen Verdarajus ood bis: Gotkeegue over un teu! Ciumer, Hewepreciad bs unlaopinsssivoour Ge feel thut pord perlineers iene mob giver lines dies evel) Sylikle poor petibrmers were groracted filer. Uo Venduniqua a gi which of Gti Fallose nus saps Shaul Lely ov atime beeleor easinweatiat A. Prnmte Viaeddarajenn yinefiabe oftect, Bi, Ficare ‘ad geTunmuca & abjectiowly C, Giy2 damithes assiguinneut x) Vaikinavach [Give tigher salute Vardanaian, EL Fas Vandenaj iene sass 27. fiver the dlast Pre years, Menk of Dhara: hevseen che racnier of ts retail customer accaunes a aver 40 perce, Cher the sae peried, te share price cf Bank of Bharat hae increased by mince thaw, 4M) percents. This anesed o few anvesons, whe believe dur a hask's dare arlee: imuuaber of customer: crop:. BT Which of the following, if true over the last five years, best accounts for the observed movement in the price of Bank of Bharat’s equity shares? A, Two years ago Securities and Exchange Board started an investigation on the bank for accounting irregularities, but last year the company was cleared of all charges, 8, The bank recently implemented a highly publicized program for free home loans. C. The bank has been switching its customer base from retail customers to, commercial customers, which now accounts for over 75 percent of the banks revenues. D, There have been many new banks, which have entered retail banking business over the last five years E, The bank is known to be the best paymaster in the industry. 38. Gastric bypass surgery has been shown to be effective at helping extremely obese people lose weight. Some patients have lost-as much as 300 pounds after undergoing the surgery, thereby substantially prolonging their lives, Despite the success of the treatment, most doctors have not embraced the surgery, Which of the following statements, if true, best accounts for the lukewarm reaction of the medical community to gastric bypass surgery? A. Gastric bypass surgery earries a high risk of serious complications, including death. B. Obesity is one of the leading contributors to heart disease and hypertension, two leading causes of death. C. Incidences of abesity among the Indian urban middle class population have been increasing consistently for the last three decades, D, Many patients report that losing weight through diets is ineffective, since they usually gain the weight back within six months, E. Most health insurance plans will cover the cost of gastric bypass surgery for morbidly obese patients at high risk of heart disease, Read the following caselet and choose the best alternative (Questions 39 — 40): Island of Growth was witnessing a rapid increase in GDP. Its citizens had become wealthier in. recent times, and there had been a considerable improvement in the standards of living. However, this rapid growth had increased corruption and nepotism in the Island. In the recent times, a fear had gripped the population that corruption would destroy the inclusive nature of the society and hinder economic progress. However, most citizens had kept quiet because: a. they had benefitted from the comuption indirectly, if not directly. b. they did not have the time and energy to protest ¢. they did not have courage to rise against the established power centers a7 There was a need to ecerove corruption buf uo ans was willing to atich his eck out, Many pobticins, buraucaw and pivete onpauizations were cormipt, Media 2nd incebectuals kept Gules, 23 they kenefimed indivgety Stem corraption, The carmon tian waggeared of aren “4 rotribution and che youngsters Eeated inseeues simare. fagas this borkgroued. am-add_ meroried- and Litera geatleman of fegh mam! ond etic authiirry, Shem decielse| ro nee om ches eae a osemapinan, His st nm a oanger What rpms wendy essay fa 40, Which of the follsawtap could be the mist dl Sharnobut ‘A. Tae commen man had become aeki-and trod of Govermecnt’s dnaction againat rising sescuplia i Shhorbine wars wi ud Be luck che ccruy to yyeaer Lu same support thet be he (imecha aca! thse prafelie on tb seilpesi. Cy The woierel pubke may Nave redived tial Shar ble war fino ievolrement” in past meidences of eocuptiog Carwnon mer found it difficult te |i Teg standards eet by Shamik B Shembhie’s colleagues were mm:sdezding bir F Shambar etme tor 2 village, while mos- of his eusponices wese ck-y cw 16 piBlic suopacd fer ‘Mend the Lully ing eitselet und choose the best alvermath eaQuestives dT a8}: ‘be anid thal the cncurnbert onveriment war doing all the ch: chings. There wene repots af acts of omission ard comarssior seming out every other day. nob becas Lae Uc sey oe ce exphial here pulse newun eitizeas were cuestivaing the severurent po‘icies an tbe media, in the midst of all wiz, the head mgeting on the mugen: happening: ir, the coumey, anes he Supreme Coust of che-comntry as wolll as ‘He asked Kis omister o? water resources abet dhe bidding process for allocation of righis'ta sete ‘aig aye powerplants, fe this the miner sealied tha: his eninisry ne Kallewes the Laid bid the highest anc were technically crmperent The ‘Gripe Hae sin (alsaer cha vite allied pl euler akaliy a per she pilings the Govemment This, the miniscr added, would Picilitate peoper uillizadlan af waxr roxources ww peovide bestor scrvices 10 tie eriecha. The new ‘COMpEMES were alloezted the righty at ine mice seb ‘seumd ef feileing, A Ges henring chis, the hes ion? So be dene ofer a fest eal of fog rom the gee Bighes tikes i the pre AL be poses 9 aomice eee atee, He alse sit) al cin! ia eahty the Crowarecneat avd te Aci yeceds to the c1ders & ligher thas, notlonal lasses ther [zie nor unethical. D. Po benefit to the Stizens és ie mer than notional lores ther: ‘umednica C. Erbenefit tothe sitiean fa igher thaw accusl loses: then itis eoe wacthical. DB. ifocnens tod ers is lower than acape) comsee then at is unethical E aLofthes2ovc A, B.C ard Drase iaappsopriane ac, Subsneuehily, ise misister questioned Lie role of the Enedia is tho whole after, Ho seid thor the iaevii gata) act Lue a pepuries, pramwunion aa judge i Uber same lune. Mn, Sevauinys eat Independent observes, was ahial aburet approyuiecer nus oP iBstad*s pices, Whak shold be Mr. Siaeny's replys? Av Media has teen tighily accused by the uiiuisier, B. Misivie:'s anstement maybe facteally incarens. , Mestia has righy accused the rainistes, D, Media has wrongly accused the minis. E, Nese nf nbewe teres end discantea, tie: Government’ anti-cormptien bromch yes fiveslowsting doe ca tor Wellin a speuh'n Lae the Bovine! ebiange- Shiceted inp) covpavaite ieaneieis-aed ihe sministe: fin twniame iki Mi Seay was aocin asked iwc ibecntify Une woiity. Who lunute Bete, Svat my ple” AcOnly pecqpowate ansne sere FL Only the minister CO aly the: Head ef dhe ration DL All of she ahorre. Eo Meae ofthe abere Bou) the folimwing cnseler and choose the best altermuntvr (CQuegttons 44 — 47H Wie BEG sind Cobeur ful Conga cae earn, SAG and Poloor hal [Pot thee netall tae: crinpay that safle eoke: tt cacamers throm a, car carr huny hewics. fron hosleatows, Yori cur Dury Kanes Fay vhipert ake an can ucut bale over the beter: 70 °Yeur rime fae! an erteee ing way of olusbclany wepemuei arene a dl expitecs araebs sified costs and additional gasts. Additional costs ane ‘exul to te sum of Big, Snail and Mediurs expenses, There ame nwo types cf aatging, conmituron (rales ciinby initial: cowtg) ural profe scommiburton minus péditonsl seen). Given below is the darn about sates ime cose: (Bint ‘eon | farce Cie ‘Coneriburics (Sales — Inieiu’ Eras} | Additional Coma 3565 _ 15300 Profit (Cont SVM Adldibensal (imi) eck of tie Hey. SmaWand Medi ml Vine (rdt is camegeraed by the manager mio isd, Yella, thee Heerkvtewr oi? che orldittionol eiosts umlir (hetie-laee wlomgas as rune rer Salle Foto ‘Red Yalow ‘Green [vibes s10p ‘400 16a . ao | Maidine Agr 0 Pe 209 [Teal issu S00 800 aK | Hed, Yellow, iran and Violet cost aro allecmted te diffrent norad: fanmees Toate emrtscine dreeF nurs UE units eayeanned ay earl veblal fone, Toe mune af its cits ve die hae Bishan ype iencl caineaed by eamcls etal Retai Dornat Red Onkine Suupermariel Bok Store Tatil 44, Terad the folowing statements: Staement L Online store seccunted fer 50% of dl sales and beak ster: sates is 1:2 saber st Bent? and the ratio of supermarket Smmement (0, Initial Cost ig-allowsted ia che ratio of sabes: sant te calenlan profitInce srom the different retail frase, thee AL Btaarnial Palkame: 5 saul &, Satems aloue is suff-cieat to-cabeulate this pr ©. Bath statements | ard fate required te calculate the prefitiaee. D. Either of ee toro. tatenents |p cuficient 19 calculate the oroivloss. EB Seither Stscerneat | nor Stabeneat H's suffickent mr celculaxe the profit loss. Based ui your anssver to the above question, anstwor question mat. 48-47 48, What is che peediticeey Som “noite” ates Au R-3i0 C-m B.-4x FE. Cannot be determined Stam ghem infirmation co beh seta! f= # least arcfit making for Da? A. Oitine 1. Supermarket C. Desk Stare D, All fornat: ae loc: making, [All Smuts ace poof making, 4), Which seta! feoma: gives the bigest profit for Ow0? a A, Book Store: 8. Supecranrice: © Oni B, All arc equally-arofitable, Canaol 5s dessrmibee from giver infaamedioo, Read the following cascler and choose the best alternative (Questions 28 - 4% A cmicher samied 1 odmamister a moulninic choier (earth quesion haying tx chofoss) based q) ot hips di Hy level to a Ghee of sinty students, “Mie qe faihy question The probaly) of selecting the caitie: duswer fin a good Mudléot acu a loviilisut student was 0.2 and 0.25 respoctvely. The onar sucde-us had tasiniiia advrantige The wacker did wot wate: students 10 cheat bur does ant have time wad resources te cnonitor., A‘ staremts were gested ccrially in 10. cows and column, 4H Is it pauib'e for the texcher to detect cheating wilhrat manioring? Chaoae the staictacar that best deserihes pour opirtion A This nut ut al peyibleraeueher will have tg trirodee cachnglesgy (there ten fem super Hi thin olan: pawl. bul deacbor hea tercultatale the execl ane: (2 Bos posible when many-stulems sitting rext. tn ech other amye [hy sume: intsarred revers Soy alppleajuestions: Hamecves, Whine carl be uw still eens an juclgnuenl, OWL prscihis then army ing nee Ho ene orber Baye tw same erect omeaweres oe eablape eyimscins Plevmewer, Uren eien ove ap cruel erie tj pret F Thivpacesibse icaty fon pune s(uderls but umat for ped ud butlan stiles: Fleweves, there aan be x nal ecu tiyjanyoenen, 418. Three grad sudenty were casted next to cach other, What is the prohatility of them saving the same incorrect choice for four seasecutivs questions? ASG 990nS a 5 ¢ fee 2 ttckd tap, There were aineween peopls rn all, Heweve:, on the scheduled day one of ib; o few uatems Could ot jabr che res, Given below ore some staletems ofan aroun? people whe ulti aiately bell fe the tig. the 1 this hinges: vomtinisant Ui: Sesiva H had |ewersiadcets thas Section. A. Il Seannd™ séafinpeal wed svvalley chan Section FL 1) Reaction foul the sruchest ccwetinpen Vow produe( OF the mucuber of tudor! Iron eels aeclion Wi The runiter pifsiudlenes fram Ses: ihm 3, ae pine on! he ida Suber fn a eine sae me is rule vu We mrgest ve: Salaun. skurngeil igs tor [> Each Sestion gontribussd difitrem mumber ot sniderts Tee statements (hat taken together cum gnve en the egact member of stadznts frm each aeciunt AT TT, 1 HL VA, WLLL IN CLAM IE SW, MI 126, TAM WIE FLW V1 VIX ST. hot tea lot? Laterast us toe first five namics Sou Class Al studen's. One emdeat eucassd the Bhagyadkees, Chanchal, Devacopa atd Esha Later cpon annocncement ef sie postition, rnc af the ie cuorcerty fob owed leer inwmedions preclecesant Mmatser sriéent puecess Device, Amica, Beli. Chanchel and Bhagyaghres. Eves bis guess was woemg it was Sound Hat hi lied goss two ocshiicas Conect, did Wa srudems ia bis seaking conestiy cellowed theit tape hote predecsesess. Walch 0” the followlag is tue about the correct-ank onésr? A. aulelal got the mist poshion 1B, Haagpasheee got iF fourth pasion, ©. Chanckal ger the secord pesi:iom. D, Derroopa slocd tirst, toe four position. Head (ie following GacteC smd chouse dle best alicrnmtive [Qhoestions 52-55): the chairperon ef the ‘Tsoulty Acadeniic Cormaiites (FAC), Waa wing ta ondstitand the implications of cocisions kiven, hy the Stadeat Macemest Cren-atietee (SPC) on placement issace. eas alleged that Bieways, w-fing! year etademe. faced bik grades in bt biodata chat wus gent Wo ae reecuilee Lhe Foesadeot of SPU requested lac FAC dodvbin Biewajil fem ie citer, prone. When te BAL ume of the far ih irr wine een.2h 24 professors remarked that Diswejit woz should be allowed to delond burst) Whew Bi ercived thr the mesting ihe siturhion beerme even mansa} jobs hed geome seotties. He tHhesefoes, ky moti esa: ogod tho: these sradenty were alee tor the Presiclect cof SPC! suk teri. He shies) that someandy Bos cleitverat roignta wel fis gress: Thit allegation canfised the memkert and jf sway decided 15 anjoum the moailag. Vilya was oF decidgon the next coune of action, SEU pou were Vijya whan ity yeureainiae would se the ast aapeeptin: scien &. Debar Biswajit amd the Presideet of SPO from the placement process ax isey bowed faked be tephele the ries ef the SPC, E Se:pond Birwaja. and che President of SPC, Vonsiebaty 2 fact ci E oomcsitor ame mak tt vi ae pail @ report 1. Appts (he erenorite tentang af the ciintivny cul mest thier Bik corrective sacteons will saken E- Boole pours C anil Te shit + found that & lange sectin of the oder ave heen onelulging on such seaetiecs enaielys ths LR ounnager of s much covered campus reprater, whe ig im adorns oF oe wallege came ta know sou! this, Considering yourself in the posiiow of -hst H® rmurmper, weal wri be saur mse A. Express gree iain andl seap amy Farther gseruntrne:n trom te well. BB Yl D. Ack the college o send a fesse: of bio-ata as you wanked verified emdesof the cadeats: E. Ask the SPC to resone the detai's ofthe shectiisted snodieota includsng their vorliied gradsa, $4, Ad G potential entrant vou are having an informal acebook ehat with esc of the college stmiars. Vou wanted to now bear the aay packager a7 ibe graduting stedenis, Tae suo: rephedl shot ane will be ote oe wndecstene this only after jocmimg che oallege He dul met reveal sugetateal thin ih is 4 eocrcion., Her alse believe aay remess and you shoud directly contact the siudert body fhe say fartaer informatie. Waat will be your mest spotupeime: choices fer szcking furthe> infoeration about placentcns? AW Taig comversarion will Increase your iniixees ane yw Will network atone with the amdents of ihe college Tot increasing your chances of getting a bigh salary jok. B, You will contyct dkoeollage authicisics to get mony imsigits abi © You will start meteocking wits the HR oenegers co understand their mequire ments, D, Vou will tyto-carmact the Presdear of SAC 0. Yeuwoll contest your other Peocbook trends to find out abour we piaccment activitigs at the enllegr. 35. Wayua yung chal there were many sued Gases of grace onflakon, She was giving final touches Jor ue report wine ber alkertiom was diverted by a phoac cell en her personal oell pace. mwen unbsled carver hs ler corey! tober iow be in ber mierest i iterast of aha collects if the seyurt is ion preaceted tw the Biacotow. The: caller wget Findings vet" chant malign. ouly seul ks bald yu slic.ly for Ue gollae.. Tie caller identified inhes oC the culteny batons “exaging je. Chester ymcwel? ia Wijya'n poeithom and choose an aparogciate decision from the fallawiag ehnices. ‘A. Distegazd the ghone call snd do oot where ite de‘alls with odhers 1B. Understand the Implicatlons-a ae poe Call and apply for a heave. > Gall up the Director. tell kim abow the phone call, and exe yourself from the D, Tulk va ho Direwter ond sock hit opinion, E Coimtitues a difieserk varmielias ta amealigshe the “plac call” wend euecy cr wll quantal ities Seclion C: Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation ie shaver, ol ia: positive integers ta 1S, Thy medsar 26 18, aime) tbe ondy cnode ot tne ictegers Ot The site integers i $7. Ramesh booght 2 tial of 6 ituis Csnples and aranges} fem ce mace Hz found thar be requited ons ceznge bess to cetsaet chesame quantity‘ef juice ay cxcractod thom apples If Remcak fast used ths same muriber oF apples anc erenges te make the blend, theo whick ef he fabowing correctly coarser. [oe per eenings oF apples une arte emul? ALD HOAs Ct Ty, fit, FP. Nare of the above, SAL Ras few jet joa Fucelomk, Shue tus 4 Shen. Bac wif ber five fiiewsa hak (wenty Give Fenda, Ie is found at at leat two of Sara's Pionds are cormected with asch ether, On Bet birthday, Sica decides to iovete ber friends and the fiends af hee Eicads, Now many people dic sho histo fiw ber birthday purty’! SH, Prof) Mumual walks to the emrbat ame comes:‘mle im us mata, {bakes um Qi retmles, is ices Line roel orig 1 foe token nites henley werys iL tndkees ier 30 entities, Ce at Suraceay, be decides 16 valle both ways; Thee kong, wend irtake: hiv? AL TOD naval ee C140 D, 150 minutes: F. Naranf theakevs 0 atthe ovine af u eitp's moanicigal park bere i a bagge cireadee peal ® [ale i sclesseal i tk water ut the edge of dhe pool, Cee fsb swieme orl ti IO fee! belie ihits lw edge ot Lhe ped 1 tees mires cad aval seine foe 100 feet before hi che pool? AOSMOO a B. 125050 x C2000 B, SHG E Canaot be answered from the.given de OL Ms. Mchra is planniag far higher education expenses of His two sans aged 12 ard 12, Ue vine Rs 15 ikke ivaws equal pans nnd invest in cwo different plugs sacs chat his sans seen Fe 2 Inch euciy when they rench the ngs of 21, He is louking, far ples shar erect per annony, Thectaies af onteneaof bie plans fer his vonoper sem ‘will give hirw a sirnple | anc his elder aon sheald 3¢ AS and B.b%eend £ CC. 10teand 15h D. WEN; and 22.3% eapeenicly E, 20% and 30% nespestively 62. Albels Bob ord Chulbul hve se read 2 documert of seventy ight pages amd muke preseniaiion next fey, Thow realiac that 7 fi wml requrine-tene wee Tey A itaby this aoc crimuites. ane ChowllaLs in 4 ih a paige ii 2 intnuees) Btods in 9 fd parld-ae that aD thoes of thet je nicrver cf pages that Hob shouke read 13 Ad H.25 Cas Be 27 B38 63 The tees plying in Wasseypur have the following firs Rs 20 for the anit two ‘Tlometees, Hs ery Sattar seeess of 2 kee adap ie 1 kan, and He 8: ier avery ket excess af 10 hay Ruthie iris om fram Hee Wasseypuie ei vay Station te hic heme Gn the veeys ete eishenee of [4 ken fron the caibway staan, he mete Faizal Khan, and. pete down fig the las) to-rale ta him, |arerhe takes a bullock cart ta-reach bis howe: He spends a otal of Re 102 ww uesch his ome thom the x Srariea. Howw tr i hia Ronse from toe exlway state? at he nther aanul change Rie 2 per key Saralar Rhom cokers a ared ATT ‘bt Condes emessine ‘@ +a) biti te tiiet + dene ee ey shed oars «ha amd wae pusidvs turbine. Tae str iewas wal of theeypisesc i Li are “We joi by Un 1S wid ST sue:that PA = 28) aad RAS 2S engle ADO Baa ag © popuad rare three acr-negetive integers sacle ag r= 10, The niesinnn vali it pa rhe cua eae a iain GB, A-mumber is faterestee if om adding the sui of the digits of Use maraber sod the product af dhe igi of te number, the reach 12 coual te he aumbor. Whar fsciion of number beweer 10 amet Chath 0 mnel ik) ineloded) is eevearieg? At Re.d Cle Ty, 22 BONnew no theabove WA, 208s aT hve selene hus Paine OC] lest yeor play Snotoadl, 24% plow cricker, 2085 pty hacketaall ard BS play eacioes, The demerace ceccentipe af shade ts whit phy al| aly paimie, is ARE B.10te Celts DL Ba E None ofthe shove 7H, pane Q ars pomtye maribers such thi afeandg = 9p, The vale af ois TL than, than 96 Las weal owt ter a 100 kr journey, Ram ard Mati started the jcumney i Aina'y Gara: dhe rm of 23 kph, while Sayem vnlked at $ kengk. Atter sometime, Hast gat off | aialeing wf Cae rate of Skearph and Rast seenr Back capick ap Skymm Al) then. remehed flees of louuss veyeined fon Uae vip: wi el ii 72 The cenmal pack AF che chy fa 40 iets long cael AD eines wide The aun wines to conpiteet Teo rads af equal width in the park euch diet Ue woads interest toch cher af right angles and the diagonals of the park are also the diagonals. cf the small vestewple focmmd at the avenecciot of the mv roads. Funker, che mayer wants that the-arca ofthe two comds to bo equal sw the remaining arca of tac park. Whst should be tre wi dtel a thse pacts? eo) A. 10 metres B, 12.5 metres C, 14 metres D. 15 metres E. 16 metres Answer Questions 73 and 74 from the data 73. Arun hhas to go to the country of Ten to work on a series of tasks for which he must get a petmit from the Government of Ten. Once the permit is issued, Arun can enter the country within ten days of the date of issuance of the permit, Once Ani enters Ten, he can stay for a maximum of ten days. Each of the tasks has a priority, and takes a certain number of days to complete, Arun cannot work on more than one task at a time, The following table gives the details of the priority and the number of days required for each task. Task Priorit ‘Number of Days Required ai 1 3 T2 2 5 [73 5 3 T4 3 4 TS 4 2 to complete as many tasks as possible, and then try to complete the higher priority tasks, His last priority is to go back as soon as possible. The tasks that Arun should try to complete are: A.Tland 72 B.T1, T2 and TS CTI, T4.and TS D.T1, T2and Ta B. Tl, T3.and T+ 74. However, Arun's manager has told him to do some background research on the tasks before leaving for Ten, At the same time, there is no guarantee that the Goveriment of Ten will give the permit to Arun. Background research involves substantial costs, and therefore Arun has decided that he will not start his background research without getting the permit, The following table gives the details of the priority, the number of days required for each task and the number of days required for background research on each task. 81 Printity eta [ua] Ainia"t first pricaity artery: tasks. [is fast prioricy is to go bas! plese a siemy tsHk+ ns pensible, and than ery to cocraplete the higher as sucn es possizhe within ter days. ‘Ph tasks hit Amur hob try ta ciamap lets ies AT: 270A dav Care tro pointcon the cide, and FL is dnd the feng of 30 is 2 cit The angle ABC isarga angle Pind-the squarc-ef the dimmacce OD, Am Bos ol Do Te Sin playing Cardy oy Iyeug fue arate tye a eo lagi yin ace drs at fect ingy nik 77, bn tat country of Pour, there are foor cities, AB. C and D. Sis to che Bast af AC is tothe Saullo! BL Deas te the Weal of Gland Ae te tbe Norte! Di. Tle Gowen pearing lo eurmest theses fear cobs ay mn eancle foam | 1s pense fa teeny of the cthet free cite\ AU the dame time, the Government wants tn ermine that the total R oad Ieagth is-miniram. The distances between Ato 0, Dh te C, © to D and Dy to A are all qua! oe Tike, Wout should be the tea] leno of the road? where bos che evan vas any digst of base b, Find ah ancoenial tts a a. cs B [a pokynociial imix 9, Pleess cead the following semerces carefully 1-108 and 7 ore the ealy prime factoneaf 1000027 I — 1 T travel one half ot any jomney at ae average speed of w kind, it will be dunpseweilake five ene 6 sitein am average epese oF 2x kmh for the entice joucmey AL All the stutenteaG are cortect Only Scatemeat HI is correct Only Scateimeat il) i¢ correct 1h Boch enrermemts I and I] as crescei Bod stukements | ane (1) are cored AL. Tae Hhguce Lick stows “h Fitts} = "5 fave? Ad Ba a os b nO Ie ACTSMTIEACS 1 Boa tit aa aa Answer question nos. 82 — 84 based on the following information: Given below are a few data points on the Indian economy from 2005 to 2010; Indicator [Unit 2005 2006 ~—«j2007~—=«ROGH.S«200M =~ 200) GDP, current prices IRS Billions [356622 [41150.73 [4767586 |54470.27 [07t2.76 |73585.34 GDP per capita, current | prices RS 32128.1 [36553.93 |41747.69 /47038.23 [5171445 |61TR4 Gross national savings| |. Percent of GDP I% 32.88 jas 3665 3217 3508 (32.14 Inflation, average consumer! T prices Index Index 118.67 | [ee 130.75 |iat.e? |157.08 [175.92 Volume of imports 0} | goods and services change |17.99 [9.438 [163 108483211649 Volume of exports ol |goods and services Mochange 1888 |1383 [1713 fiowea = fo.813—21.86 Unemployment rate im p2 [Ro 78 72 6.8 i732 Current account balance| Percent of GDP 1% +1272 |-1.024 |0701 [12475 |2.066 |-3.268 “Per capita GDP is arrived by dividing GDP by population. 82. What is the ratio of the curfent account balance in 2010 to the current account balance in 2005? A035 B.4.56 C.5.01 D257 E,530 83, Read the statements given below: 1, Exports were mare than imports in 2006 2. Imports were more than exports in 2009 ‘3. Exports increased at faster rate than imports during the period 2005 to 2010 35 Wehhadi il ibe aleve le leet os neceseaaraly re? A Paodt B12 C. danke D zeny E. | inly #5. Wat seas the app-tnimale runberol wiamployed persona in 2006? A100 milica 6.102 million B 6 Amayer question aor, 3367 based on the following Information, Analyscrae rellwep train chart below: Chart of Raliway Timetable Time aM eM Ph PA kena zPM July) oouesyg ene mee 5, Woich is the fastest wain betwee-a HHH and NSN? ATH B ds. nF boat Sa. Wiel es be Seas! cum eters 484 and NSS] ACR RRR pita, nat B.3333 3 seach HLH a arvana! 4 2 | AM atin Chee Garlbier Bre te NIN ab around 20 PI slic fy dw bes combeiv tie 4 of ele fae yeu? Ay LUD: and Seger TL LIL) and 93 C. $588 and 1D ABS8 und HOO C. S884 a S00 Ams Wer auestion iv Y= beased oir iw Lotieriny iutloemuatinns Dani an-ac: angolisg: frathall leagne of w-couniry is gleen below. 24. tenn cre playing. in the lenifue, The rules of the leamvie ane as Zollow ates Wem owe, mee in te ch necut plays all ve ground, aot once Sopancet's hatte ground These mates ats now as che “Lemme! match and che nich espectioely. 2A ein eeaulis in? paints 9 deaw in | gaint aida loss in“ point fer the foam. 3 The cuiver of goals = reany scares is remand as “Coals Dor and the narzer or guns 1 pfiedlgs is tacied as "Goals Agaimn’, We get the “Cos! 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Tah? thie caunitit jn chs Pibe 14 teas hast) or the overall Chart | yw sinuaihint. vidos & plot af Ube joa Uiflecmane ob a, 7A (Overall Howe: Tem|M)W N]GE | Tem DCF Gaal Difference ~ Overall cH 3.[3 al 8 WS ols 72 pie | [we af a 2 4 ca [2 2 fol 2 = Me 2 4a ju] 6 2/0) & ou [at 5 270) RL z= L 3. 2 mt Pe pay AR | BV J dot old we I wu [at [a] me [3 [a a] s jor |= of2f2 Te [ty a] ww | i‘ ST x| [as [1 a sur D 2 st [t o Tablet ‘Fable? 83, Cumslderiag imeay matches only, which of the following teams is the seccmd ranking team? Aas Bch ewe bow BW 89 Ciesasuing ery matches only, the besat umber of teams with ebther b e> 1 pele is ¢ beteces “home rina” and “gaway-ranis”, Which SL Brew moms uniyic solves of goal differences ere thurs for inet mcich =z D.zéané*~13 Rotads nes sie 2 a

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