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QUANTITATIVE ABILITY 1. If 3 boys or 7 women can do work in 34 days, how much time will 11 boys and 14 women take to do the same work? (a) 3 days (b) 7 days (c) 6 days (d) 11 days 2. A father was 4 times as old as his son 8yrs ago. Eight years hence, father will be twice as old as his son. Find their present ages. (a) 40, 16 yrs (b) 42, 18 yrs (c) 36, 14 yrs (d) none 3. From 8 teachers and 10 students a committee of 6 is to be formed. How many will have at least 4 teachers in that committee? (a) 3638 (b) 3710 (c) 3234 (d) 3738 4. In a class of 120 students, 60 percent can speak French and the rest can speak only English. If 25 percent of those who can speak French can also speak English, how many of the students in the class can speak English? (a) 54 (b) 60 (c) 66 (d) 84 5. A batsman is out for 68 runs, which raises his average for the season from 36 to 38. How many runs should the batsman have scored in that innings (in which he scored 68) to raise his average to 42? (a) 132 (b) 144 (c) 96 (d) 121 6. A shopkeeper purchases an article from a manufacturer at a discount of 10% on his cost price. The shopkeeper marks the article at 20% above his cost price, gives a discount of 10% and sells it for Career Conduit Rs1166.40. Find the cost price of the manufacturer? (a) Rs1080 (b) Rs1200 (c) Rs1320 (d) Rs1500 7. A takes 3min 45sec to complete a kilometer. B takes 4min to complete the same 1km track. If A and B were to participate in a race of 2kms, how much start can A give B in terms of distance? (a) 20 sec (b) 25 sec (c) 15 sec (d) 30 sec 8. How much pure alcohol can be added to 700 ml of an 18% solution to make its strength 30%? (a) 60 ml (b) 100 ml (c) 140 ml (d) 120 ml 9. A person borrows Rs5000 on the condition that he will pay simple interest for the first two years and compound interest for the next two years. Overall he pays Rs1765.12 more than the principal amount. Then what would be the rate of interest? (a) 6% (b) 10% (c) 5% (d) 8% 10. A radio when sold at a certain price gives a gain of 20%. What will be the gain percent, if sold for thrice the price? (a) 260% (b) 360% (c) 100% (d) 60% 11. How many numbers divisible by 8 are there between 900 and 1700? (a) 95 (b) 100 (c) 105 (d) 110 12. A hemispherical bowl of internal diameter 54 cm contains liquid. The liquid is to be filled in cylindrical bottles of radius

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3 cm and height 9 cm. How many bottles are required to empty the bowl? (a) 221 (b) 343 (c) 81 (d) 243 13. If Raju is the son of the wife of the son of the father of Amarendras father, how is Raju related to Amarendra, if Rajus grandfather has no granddaughter? (a) Brother (b) Cousin (c) Either 1 or 2 (d) Cant say 14. A man can row 50Km upstream and 72 Km downstream in 9 hrs. He can also row 70 km upstream and 90 km downstream in 12 hrs. Find the rate of current? (a) 1kmph (b) 2kmph (c) 3kmph (d) 4kmph 15. The price of a garment is reduced by 20 percent. During a special early-bird discount, all garments are marked Take an additional 30 percent off the reduced price. The two reductions are equivalent to a single reduction of (a) 25% (b) 44% (c) 50% (d) 56% 16. A man purchases a certain number of articles at 20 a rupee and the same number at 30 a rupee. He mixes them together and sells them at 48 for 2 rupees. What is his gain or loss percent in the transaction? (a) 1% gain (b) 2% loss (c) 5% gain (d) Neither gain or loss 17. Two partners A and B invest an amount of Rs40000 and Rs50000 respectively in a business. They further Career Conduit borrow Rs30000 from C at the rate of 7% per annum. If B gets Rs3225 at the end of one year as his share of profit and A gets 2.20 times more than what is paid to C, what is the total profit made in the business at the end of the year? (a) Rs9945 (b) Rs12045 (c) Rs11025 (d) Rs10000

REASONING Directions for questions from 18 to 21 A train started from Patna Railway junction for Bhagalpur junction. Twelve persons boarded the train. There are five stations between Patna Jn and Bhagalpur Jn. These stations are #1, #2, #3, #4 and #5 and are in the same order. Station #1 is the nearest to Patna. M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are the persons who boarded the train from the above mentioned five stations. On each station only two persons boarded the train. Each person used the train once. Nobody alighted on stations #1 and #2. Two persons alighted from the train on stations #3, #4 and #5 each. Persons boarding at stations #1 or #2, alighted on consecutive stations. R and S boarded at station #2, the second station after Patna. K boarded the train with L while O boarded the train with Q. U boarded at station #4. V did not board the train with M, N or U. T boarded on the same station where K alighted. O and R alighted stations #3 and #4 respectively. K alighted before S. M did not board where Q alighted. When the train reached Bhagalpur L, N, P, T, U and V got down from the train. 18. Who boarded the train at station #3? www.careerconduit.net

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(a) T and M (b) U and M (c) U and N (d) T and N 19. Who boarded the train at station #4? (a) U and N (b) U and M (c) T and N (d) T and U 20. Who left the train at station #5? (a) S and M (b) R and Q (c) O and K (d) U and M 21. K alighted at which station? (a) Cannot say (b) #3 (c) #4 (d) Either #3 or #4 22. Eight friends Harsha, Fakis, Balaji, Eshwar, Dhinesh, Chandra, Geetha and Ahmed are sitting in a circle facing the center. Balaji is sitting between Geetha and Dhinesh. Harsha is third to the left of Balaji and second to the right of Ahmed. Chandra is sitting between Ahmed and Geetha and Balaji and Eshwar are not sitting opposite to each other. Who is the third to the left of Dhinesh? (a) Harsha (b) Balaji (c)Fakis (d) Eshwar Directions(Qs 23 24) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions following it. P x Q means Q is the mother of P P Q means P is the brother of Q P + Q means P is the father of Q P Q means Q is the sister of P 23. Which of the following means M is the son of K? (a) M + L K (b) L M + K (c) M x L K (d) M - L x K 24. Which of the following means D is the aunt of B? Career Conduit www.careerconduit.net (a) A x B C + D (c) A + B C x D (b) A B x C D (d) D C + B A

25. If 4*3= 49 and 7*2 = 81, then find the value of 5*3? (a) 96 (b) 64 (c) 81 (d) 16 26. If 16+12=82 then 36+42= 87 then 24+32=? (a) 56 (b) 37 (c) 45 (d) 65 27. If K means x, H means , M means + and N means -, then what is the value of 150 N 135 H 9 M 6 K 7? (a) 87 (b) 167 (c) 177 (d) 187 28. 15, 31, 63, 127, 255,____,...... find the missing number? (a) 513 (b) 511 (c) 517 (d) 523 29. The calendar for the 2005 is same as for the year (a) 2010 (b) 2011 (c) 2012 (d) 2013 30. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (a) 143 (b) 63 (c) 195 (d) 257

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Capitalism, therefore, contains within itself the seeds of it to replace the profit making motive industry with the motive of service. Things are valuable in use, not merely in exchange as the capitalist thinks. Socialism differs from communism in that it is tendency not a body of dogmas, there is no authoritative statement of its ideals upon which all are agreed and it is possible for many who do not call themselves socialists to sympathize with some of their principles. Whether under such conditions the theories can be put to practice is a policy advocating the ownership and control of the means of production? It seeks to balance a rigid discipline in what affects the individual himself. It admits Mill's distinction between self-seeking and other-regarding actions, but it claims that Mill mis-stated the problem by under estimating the part played by economics. The aim of Socialism is the creation of equality, because it holds that liberty is not worth having without the security equality provides. 35. It is possible to infer from the passage that capitalism may be eradicated a) When the exploited proletariat rise in revolt b) Only if socialism is ushered in c) When global Capitalism reaches its saturation point d) When people become more spiritually inclined 36. The postulate of socialism, as opposed to that of capitalism is this: a) That all men must enjoy unbridled liberty.

VERBAL SECTION Directions (Qs 31 34): SENTENCE COMPLETION 31. His life consists of ..of drinking punctuated by periods of drunken sleep. (a) barrels (b) bouts (c) bowls (d) pints 32. The fact is so ..that no one ever succeeded even in defining it. (a) elusive (b) slanderous (c) morbid (d) fragmentary 33. Important information was given by the convict while ..before the court. (a) addressing (b)explaining (c) deposing (d) expressing 34. The Chairman treated the employees to a ..lunch at an expensive hotel. (a) precious (b) sumptuous (c) thriving (d) stupendous Directions (Qs 35 - 40): Read the following paragraph and answer the questions: Socialists prophesied this situation many years ago: General prosperity in a country under a capitalist regime depends not on the amount of wealth with in the country, but on its ability to dispose of its surplus wealth. Hence, when all countries are fully capitalized and there are fields for exploitation, no country will be able to dispose of its surplus wealth. The capitalist system will automatically crack, Career Conduit

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b) Individual happiness and social wellbeing must necessarily be mutually exclusive. c) Surplus wealth should be siphoned off in the form of increased wages for the working class. d) Production of all goods should serve the purpose of social utility. 37. A question which cannot be answered on the basis of what has been said in the passage is this: a) When does capitalism become selfannihilator? b) What makes it possible for socialism to permeate into even non-socialistic societies? c) Could surplus wealth ensure stability in capitalistic society? d) Is Socialism inimical to the development of a man's personality? 38. The concept of equality is given precedence over the concept of liberty in socialist doctrines because a) Individual liberty is at variance with social equality. b) Liberty is an obstacle to the proper implantation of socialist doctrines. c) Liberty is under constant threat in the absence of equality. d) Equality is a more coveted privilege than liberty. 39. The inherent flaw in the capability system, leading to its ultimate downfall is, according to the socialists this: a) When there are no fields for exploitation and disposal of surplus wealth, the system will crack. b) It cannot co-exist with socialism c) It ignores the need of equitable distribution of wealth. d) Unlike Socialism, it is a body of dogmas. Career Conduit 40. Which of the following statements about capitalism cannot be said to be true, in the light of the passage? a) Capitalism will flourish as long as the capitalistic countries are able to dispose of their surplus wealth. b) Project making is high up on the list of priorities as far as capitalists are concerned. c) Capitalism contains within itself the seeds of its own destruction. d) As long as per capita income keeps on increasing, Capitalism cannot be eradicated. Directions (Qs. 41-44): Answer the questions based on the following information. Each question is a sentence broken into four parts. Select that part which has an error. 41. (a) (b) (c) (d) You did not wait for us before you went to meet him isnt it ?

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(a) Who have you (b) invited for the lecture (c) on astrophysics (d) this evening ? (a) I would have (b) showed you the (c) documents yesterday if (d) you had asked for them (a) The police have prevented (b) Rajan in leaving the (c) city without information them (d) two days in advance

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45. The inspector was a vigilant young man. (a) smart (b) watchful (c) ambitious (d) intelligent

46. Man has to encounter many hardships in life. (a) solve (b) face (c) bear (d) overcome 47. His wife enjoined him to change his ways. (a) asked (b) pleaded (c) urged (d) threatened Directions (Qs 48 50) ANTONYMS 48. There was a marked deterioration in his condition. (a) reformation (b)amendment (c) improvement (d) revision 49. We should achievements. (a) recommend (c) encourage not be little others

TECHNICAL SECTION 51. Find the Error, if any? Main() { FILE *fp1, *fp2; fp1 = fopen (one, w ); fp2 = fopen ( one,w); fputc ('A', fp1); fputc ('B', fp2); fclose(fp1); fclose(fp2); } a) No error. But it will over writes on same file. b)Error in pointer declaration c) runs successfully d) None 52. What is the output of the program given below? #define MAX (x,y) (x)>(y)?(x):(y) main() { int i=10; j=5; k=0; k= MAX (i++,++j); printf(%d %d %d %d ,i,j,k); } a) 11,6,10 b) 12,6,11 c) 10,5,0 d) 11,6,11 53. What is the output of the program given below? Main() { int i = 10;

(b) praise (d) inspire

50. He has a delicate constitution. (a) fit (b) ungainly (c) strong (d) rugged

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printf ( %d %d %d\n, ++i,i++,+ +i); } a) 13,11,11 b) 11,11,13 d) 10,12,13 c) 10, 11,12 struct emp e = {tiger}; printf(\n %d %f,e.age,e.sal); } a) 00.00000 b)garbage values c) Error d) None of the above 57. The enum in C++ is defined as a) Defined within a class and local to class b) Defined outside the class and global to class c) Defined in class and global to all class variable d) Not in class 58. The dynamic initialization in C++ a) initialization of the variables at compile time b) initialization takes place automatically c) initialization of the variable at run time d) initialization doesn't takes place 59. Type casting is allowed in C++ a) implicitly b) explicitly c) Both (a) & (b) d) sometimes only 60. The difference between structure and class is by default a) The members of a class are private and structures are public b) The members of a class are public and structures are private c) There is no difference d) None 61. The UNIX shell a) Does not come with the rest of the system b) forms the interface between the user and the kernel c) does not give any scope for programming d) does not allow calling one program from with in other e) all the above www.careerconduit.net

54. What is the output of the program given below? Main() { int *p, *c,i; i=5; p=(int*)(malloc (size of (i))); printf(\n%d%d,*p); *p= 10, printf(\n%d%d,i,*p)l c = (int*)calloc(2); printf(\n%d\n,*c); } a) 5,2,10 b) 10,10,0 c)10,5,10,0 d) 0,10,10,10 55. What is the output of the program given below? Main() { char *p = Hello World!; p[0] = 'H'; printf(%s,p); } a) H b) Hello World! c) Compilation Error d) Abnormal termination error 56. What would be the output of the following program? Main() { struct emp; { char name[20]; int age; float sal; }; Career Conduit

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62. The very first process created by the kernel that runs till the kernel process is halts is a) init b) getty c) both (a) & (b) d) none of these 63. Piggy backing is a technique for a) flow control b) sequence c) Acknowledgment d) retransmission 64. Semaphore is used for a) synchronization b)Dead-lock avoidance c) Box d) None 65. Re usability can be achieved through (a) Inheritance (b) Composition (c) Association (d) All of these options 66. A derived class (a) Inherits data members and member functions from base class (b) Inherits constructors and destructor. (c) Object can access protected members with the dot operator (d) Inherits data members and member functions from base class as well as Inherits constructors and destructor 67. INTERFACE is also Known as_______ (a) Virtual class (b) Dependent class (c) Pure Abstract Class (d) None of these options 68. An application uses encapsulation to achieve ________ (a) Information hiding (b) Minimizing interdependencies among modules (c) Make implementation independent (d) All the above Career Conduit www.careerconduit.net 69. What is a Constructor? (a) A function called when an instance of a class is initialized (b) A function that is called when an instance of a class is deleted (c) A special function to change the value of dynamically allocated memory. (d) A function that is called in order to change the value of a variable. 70. Which of the following is the correct way of declaring a float pointer? (a) float ptr; b) float *ptr; (c) *float ptr; (d) None of these.

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