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Directions (Q.1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H were born in different years i.e. 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2012, 2015 and 2017 but
not necessarily in the same order and all were born in the same date and same month. The ages are calculated with the base year
2019. B is one year younger than E and one year older than G. F is younger than C but older than D. A is older than C. H is
younger than F but was not born in 2015.
1. Who among the following is the oldest person?
1. F 2. D 3. A 4. G 5. None of these
2. What is the present age of G (in years)?
1. 7 2. 9 3. 16 4. 14 5. None of these
3. D was born in which of the following year?
1. 2000 2. 2005 3. 2017 4. 2003 5. 2015
4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group, which of the following does not belong to the
group?
1. A-19 2. B-15 3. C-9 4. G-17 5. F-7
5. Who among the following was born in the year 2010?
1. G 2. F 3. B 4. C 5. E
Directions (Q.6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
In a certain code language:
‘cash payment not necessary’ is coded as ‘abb, opp, yzz, qrr
‘digital payment is encouraged’ is coded as ‘uvv, opp, stt, cdd’
‘digital through mobile application’ is coded as ‘uvv, eff, ghh, wxx’
‘necessary application is downloaded’ is coded as ‘qrr, wxx, stt, ijj’
6. What is the code for the word ‘application’?
1. qrr 2. uvv 3. stt 4. wxx 5. opp
7. What is the code for the word ‘encouraged’?
1. qrr 2. cdd 3. uvv 4. eff 5. Either (b) or (c)
8. If ‘mobile application is downloaded’ is coded as ‘eff, wxx, stt, ijj’ then what will be the code for ‘mobile is necessary’?
1. eff, stt, abb 2. ijj,stt,qrr 3. wxx,eff,ijj 4. wxx,stt,abb 5. eff,stt,qrr
9. What is the code for ‘cash’?
1. opp 2. abb 3. yzz, 4. Either (a) or (b) 5. Either (b) or (c)
10. What is the code for ‘payment’?
1. opp 2. stt 3. qrr 4. wxx 5. None of these
Directions (Q.11-15): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Seven persons M,N,O,P,Q,R and S are living on a 8 different floors in the same building while one floor remained vacant,
lowermost floor is numbered as 1, the floor above it is numbered as 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered as 8( but not
necessarily in the same order).
R lives on an odd numbered floor but below the floor numbered as 7. One person lives between R and S who lives below the R’s
floor. Three persons live between S and P. P lives immediately below Q’s floor. O lives above M’s floor and below N’s floor.
Vacant floor is exactly between Q and R’s floor. S does not live on even numbered floor.
11. How many persons live between Q and S?
1. Three 2. Two 3. Five 4. Four 5. None of these
12. Who among the following lives immediately above vacant floor?
1. N 2. P 3. O 4. None of these 5. S
13. The number of persons living below Q is same as the number of persons living above…….?
1. S 2. None of these 3. P
4. The one who lives Just above R 5. The who lives on 2nd floor
14. Which of the following combination is odd?
1. N-P 2. O-M 3. P-R 4. O-S 5. R-S
15. Who among the following lives on 4th floor?
1. The one who lives just below vacant floor 2. The one who lives just above M
3. O 4. Both (a) and (c) 5. None of these
Directions (Q.16-20): In each of the questions below. Some statements are given followed by conclusions/group of
conclusions. You have to assume all the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly
known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically does not follow from the information given in the
statements.
16. Statements: All yellow is red. No red is green. Some green is pink.
Conclusion: 1. Some red is yellow 2. Some pink is not yellow 3. All pink can be red
4. Some red is not green 5. Some pink is not red
17. Statements: Only bus is car. Some truck is bus. Some truck is not train
Conclusion: 1. Some car is bus 2. Some train is not truck 3. All truck can never be train
4. All train can be truck 5. Some bus is truck
18. Statements: Only a few coffee is tea. No tea is juice. All Fanta is tea
Conclusion: 1. All tea can be coffee 2. Some coffee is not tea 3. No Fanta is juice
4. No juice is tea 5. All coffee can be tea

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19. Statements: Some cake is pastries. No pastries are chocolates. Only a few biscuits are chocolates
Conclusion: 1. Some cake can be biscuits 2. All biscuits can be chocolates 3. Some chocolates are biscuits
4. All chocolate can be biscuits 5. Some biscuits are not chocolates
20. Statements: All hockey is cricket. No polo is hockey. Some polo is football
Conclusion: 1. Some cricket is not polo 2. All football can be cricket 3. Some hockey is cricket
4. Some cricket is hockey 5. All football can be hockey
Directions (Q.21-25): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are seating in a row and some are facing towards North direction and some are facing towards south
direction (not necessarily in same order).
H sits immediate right of A and immediate left of F who faces north. Number of persons sitting to the left of H is one less than the
number of persons sitting to the right of H. C and E doesn’t sits at extreme ends. Two persons sit between H and G who sits at one
of the extreme ends and faces south. A sits immediate left of D.C and E faces opposite directions to each other. B sits immediate
right of E, who faces south and B faces same direction as C.
21. How many persons are facing in south direction?
1. Three 2. Four 3. Two 4. One 5. None of these
22. Which of the following statement/statements is/are true?
1. B sits at extreme end 2. More than three persons sit between D and G
3. Both (a) and (b) 4. C sits immediate left of H 5. None of the above
23. Who among the following sits immediate left of the one who sits immediate left of C?
1. E 2. The one who sits second right of B 3. None of these
4. The one who sits immediate right of A 5. G
24. How many persons are sitting between E and C?
1. Four 2. Five 3. None 4. Two 5. One
25. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
1. E 2. D 3. F 4. C 5. B
Directions (Q.26-30): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons are sitting around a circular table facing towards the center. Each of them has a different salaries i.e. 10k, 12k, 14k,
16k, 17k, 19k, 22k and 25k but not necessarily in the same order.
Difference between the salaries of Q and X is 1k and both of them are immediate neighbors of each other. X earns less than Q. Y
sits third to the left of Q and has a salary more than only O. Two persons sit between Y and P who has a salary divisible by 11. W
faces X and has salary more than P. R sits third to the right of Z whose salary is a prime number. O sits immediate right of Y.
26. Who among the following earns 14k?
1. P 2. Q 3. R 4. Y 5. Z
27. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group, which of the following does not belong to the
group?
1. Q-R 2. O-W 3. W-X 4. Z-Y 5. P-O
28. Who among the following has the highest salary?
1. W 2. P 3. Q 4. Z 5. None of these
29. Who sits second to the right of the one who earns 12k?
1. X 2. Q 3. P 4. W 5. R
30. Which of the following combination is true?
1. P-25k 2. W-19k 3. Q-16k 4. Y-12k 5. R-10k
31. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ’TRANSLATION’, each of which has as many letters between them in
the word, as they have in the English alphabet?
1. Two 2. Three 3. Four 4. One 5. None of these
32. If each of the even position letter in the word ‘SPECULATION’ is changed to its previous letter and each of the odd position
letter is changed to its next letter according to the alphabetical order, then how many letters in the new arrangement are repeated?
1. More than three 2. Three 3. One 4. None of these 5. Two
Directions (Q.33-35): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered as I and II given
below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both
the statements and give answer.
1. if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to
answer the question.
2. if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to
answer the question.
3. if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4. if the data given in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
5. if the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
33. How is A related to F?
I.A has two sons B and C. C is married to D and has only three sons E, F and G.
II.A is wife of B. B has two sons C and D. D is married to E. F is the son of E
34. What is the code for ‘worship’ in a certain code language?
I.In that code language ‘worship powerful goddesses’ is coded as ‘asd, qer, tui’ and ‘most powerful image’ is coded as ‘zxc, qer,
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II. In that code language ‘goddesses are powerful’ is coded as ‘asd, qer,jkl’ and ‘most priests worship’ is coded as ‘zxc, tui, wyp’
35. What is the direction of R with respect to Q?
I.P is 5m north of Q. Q is 4m west of T. T is 4m north of R
II.P is 5m south of Q. Q is 3m west of T. T is 5m west of R.
Directions (Q.36-40): Each of the following questions is provided with 2 statements i.e. Statement I & Statement II. You
have to study them and find which statement (s) is/are necessary to answer the question as per the instruction set given
below.
1. Only Statement I is necessary 2. Only Statement II is necessary
3. Neither Statement I nor Statement II 4. Either Statement I or Statement II is necessary.
5. Both Statement I & Statement II together are necessary.
36. What is ratio of a to b?
Statement I: 50% of a is 25% of b. Statement II: 30% of a is 75% of b.
37. How many people (male + female) are there in aeroplane?
Statement I: There are 45 females in aeroplane. Statement II: 36% of total passengers are females.
38. What is age of P?
Statement I: average age of P and R is 12 years. Statement II: R is younger than P.
39. What is the area of floor?
Statement I: Flooring the hall at the rate Rs. 100/sq.m. is Rs. 10000.
Statement II: painting cost of floor is Rs. 25 per sq.m.
40. What is area of right angle triangle (having integral sides)?
Statement I: The perimeter of right angle triangle is equal to perimeter of square having side 5 cm.
Statement II: length of hypotenuse is 5 cm.
Directions (Q.41-45): Given pie diagram shows the percentage distribution of number of registered voters in 5 villages.
Study the diagram carefully and answer the following questions.

41. If 20% of registered voters in village B did not cast their vote and 10 % of votes cast were found invalid. Find no. of valid
votes cast in village B.
1. 1800 2. 1900 3. 1950 4. 1850 5. 2000
42. In village C, 10% of registered voters did not cast their vote and no vote was invalid from the votes which were cast. The
winning candidate defeated the other candidate by 12% of votes cast. Find no. of votes obtained by losing candidate. (There are
only 2 candidates contesting in elections in village C)
1. 996 2. 880 3. 1008 4. 792 5. None of these
43. Find average number of registered voters in village B, C & D.
1. 1700 2. 2100 3. 1900 4. 1800 5. 2000
44. In village A, B, D & E votes cast by only 70%, 65%, 80% and 75% of registered voters respectively. From which village
among A, B, D & E did maximum voters cast their votes?
1. E 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. B & E
45. Average no. of registered voters from village A & C is what percent of average no. of registered voters from village B, D and
E?
1. 120% 2. 100% 3. 90% 4. 80% 5. 110%
Directions (Q.46-50): What approximate value will come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions. (You are
not expected to find the exact value)
46.

1. 19 2. 39 3. 29 4. 9 5. 49
47.

1. 41 2. 25 3. 60 4. 12 5. 68
48.

1. 230 2. 290 3. 270 4. 250 5. 310

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49.

1. 60 2. 2 3. 46 4. 30 5. 14
50.

1. 28 2. 45 3. 65 4. 85 5. 98
51. Average of 8 consecutive odd numbers is 10. What will be the average of smallest 4 numbers out of 8 numbers?
1. 7 2. 8 3. 6 4. 4 5. 5
52. Cost price of 2 bags is in ratio 4:5 and these bags are sold at 10% profit & 20% profit respectively. Find overall profit
percentage in entire transaction.
5 5 5 5
1. 15 % 2. 12 % 3. 18 % 4. 14 % 5. Cannot be determind
9 9 9 9
53. A storekeeper has 2 types of shirts i.e. 15 yellow and 10 blue. If he sold 3 shirts, what is the probability that these are either all
yellow or all blue?
1. 1/2 2. 3/10 3. 1/4 4. 28/115 5. 3/25
54. How many ways are there to form a committee of 5 people from 5 boys and 4 girls such that number of boys will always be
more than number of girls and atleast a boy & a girl should be there in the committee?
1. 60 2. 80 3. 100 4. 85 5. None of these
55. Sanjay starts from A to reach B which is 20 kms apart, at a speed of 5 kmph. By what percent should he increase his speed in
order to shorten the journey time by 60%?
1. 165% 2. 140% 3. 175% 4. 125% 5. 150%
Directions (Q.56-60): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following series questions?
56. 21, 22, ?, 35, 51, 76
1. 28 2. 23 3. 24 4. 26 5. 29
57. 128, ?, 32, 16, 8, 4
1. 64 2. 60 3. 68 4. 56 5. 72
58. 16, 22, 28, 34, 40, ?
1. 44 2. 46 3. 48 4. 42 5. 50
59. 1, 8, 27, ?, 125, 216
1. 68 2. 66 3. 62 4. 60 5. 64
60. 20, ?, 12, 19, 39, 98.5
1. 9 2. 10 3. 11 4. 24 5. 12
61. The ratio of areas of two squares is 289 : 169. Find the ratio of their diagonals.
1. 19 : 15 2. 15 : 13 3. 17 : 15 4. 17 : 13 5. 13 : 11
62. Rs. 12000 becomes Rs. 15000 in 18 months at a certain rate of interest at simple interest. Find amount if Rs. 5000 invested at
same rate for 30 months at simple interest.
1. Rs. 7883.33 2. Rs. 7083.33 3. Rs. 7279.80 4. Rs. 7173.33 5. None of these
63. The work done by 5 boys in 20 days can be done by 10 men in 8 days. 4 Men & 4 boys undertook a work to complete in 3
days for Rs. 540. Find the amount earned by boys for their whole contribution.
1. Rs 236 2. Rs.240 3. Rs.244 4. Rs.248 5. Rs.242
64. Sanjay scored 56% marks and passed an exam by 10 marks while Rohit scored 48% marks but failed by 6 marks. What is the
pass percentage?
1. 52.5% 2. 51.5% 3. 52% 4. 51% 5. None of these
65. Mahesh has two sons named Karan and Arjun. The ratio of present age of Mahesh and Karan is 5 : 2 and that of Karan and
Arjun is 4 : 3. Also, Karan is 5 years elder than Arjun. Find the ratio of their ages 10 years ago.
1. 10 :4 :3 2. 7 :2 :1 3. 8 :2 :1 4. 8 :3 :1 5. 12 :6 :5
Directions (Q.66-70): Given bar graph shows the number of employees in 5 different companies. Study the graph carefully
and answer the following questions.

Note – Total employees in any company = Total (Male + Female) employees in that company.
66. There are 50% males in company A. females in company A are what percent of total employees of company C?
5 5 5 1
1. 25% 2. 37 % 3. 38 % 4. 33 % 5. 33 %
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67. What is average number of employees of company B, D & E?
1. 602.67 2. 650 3. 616.67 4. 623.67 5. 625
68. What is difference between average no. of employees in company A & C and average no. of employees in company B & D?
1. 130 2. 100 3. 90 4. 110 5. 105
69. Ratio of male to female employees in company D & E is 8:7 and 7:3 respectively. Find total number of female employees in
both the companies
1. 430 2. 470 3. 500 4. 450 5. 460
70. In another company F, males are 60% of total employees in company B while females are 70% of total employees in company
D. find total number of employees in company F.
1. 675 2. 600 3. 650 4. 690 5. 655
Directions (Q.71-77): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below them.
Digital services have made great inroads into India with the triumvirate of mobile phones, Aadhaar and unified payments interface
(UPI), which crossed 900 million transactions last month, according to the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). The
Jan Dhan programme has led to a surge in bank accounts, bringing 370 million people into the system, according to the Reserve
Bank of India (RBI). And yet, India continues to lag in the reach of financial services, whether it is loans, investments or
insurance. India’s household debt to GDP ratio of 12%, according to RBI data, is way below the global average of 60%. Similarly,
its mutual fund assets to GDP ratio is a mere 11% compared to the global average of 62%, shows World Bank data.
Credit and investments will be key drivers of the country’s ambition to become a $5 trillion economy by 2025, which will require
a doubling of GDP. Bringing the masses into formal financial services will be crucial if that has to happen. This is where
Bengaluru-based fintech startup Setu aims to move the needle with financial products aimed to reach a broader population. Setu’s
founders Sahil Kini and Nikhil Kumar earlier worked together with Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani on the “India stack" of
Aadhaar and UPI. “It changed the arc of my career, pointing me towards the scale of India’s problems and the need for public
digital platforms to address them," says Kini. “It began with ID, but the plan was always to build layers on top of it, because once
you establish who you are, you can transact digitally, pay for things, ask for credit, and so on." Their fledgling venture, which
raised a seed round of $3.5 million earlier this year, takes a similar platform approach to enable providers of financial services to
reach consumers in new ways with novel products.
Collect is Setu’s first product. It’s a platform connecting billers with multiple payment channels through an application
programming interface (API). Integration with Collect enables billers to collect dues, get credit alerts and push receipts to
customers. It not only broadens the categories of billers that can collect recurring payments online, but also automates the process.
Bharat Bill Pay, for instance, is expanding categories of billers on its platform from utilities to schools, insurance, taxes, mutual
funds and subscription fees. Billers come onto Bharat Bill Pay through payment gateways like BillDesk. Setting it up and tracking
payments can be cumbersome because of manual processes at the back end. “Setu has API-fied the entire process in Collect," says
Kini. The API calls that underpin Collect also capture a richer data set from users, which helps financial services providers. An
example is Mumbai-based startup Moneytor, which has a SaaS product for lenders and collection agencies to automate the process
of debt recovery from defaulters.
71. What was the realization made by Sahil Kini while working on the Aaadhar and UPI services in India?
1. A small percentage of users have access to QR code mechanisms.
2. Digital payment systems are heavily reliant on smartphones that are enabled with data connections
3. Continued dependence on cash persists due to illiteracy among the population
4. India is undergoing massive problem of payments and lack of digital platforms to address those issues.
5. none of these
72. What has been the tone used by the writer in the paragraph 1?
1. biased 2. Laudatory 3. Irony 4. Populist 5. none of these
73. What are the benefits that the customers will have access to in case they integrate with ‘Connect’?
(i) the process is automated and is thus fast
(ii) collect dues and get credit alerts
(iii) customers can receive push receipts
1. only (iii) 2. both (i) &(ii) 3. both (i) & (iii) 4. both (ii) & (iii) 5. all (i), (ii), (iii)
74. What does the phrase ‘move the needle’, as used in the above passage implies?
1. Without any result 2. The various aspects of a matter in detail
3. To change a situation to a noticeable degree. 4. To have no idea about anything 5. none of these
75. Why are tracking of payments through Bharat Bill pay, an inconvenient task?
1. payment infrastructure are bulky and expensive 2. the automation is not as competent as those in other countries
3. the backend processes are done manually
4. as it is universal method of digital payments, there is a huge traffic of users 5. none of these
76. Which of the following is opposite to ESTABLISH, as highlighted in the above passage?
1. rebate 2. Optimal 3. Homogenous 4. Disband 5. differed
77. Which of the following is similar to UNDERPIN, as highlighted in the above passage?
1. envious 2. Fortify 3. Extant 4. Obsolete 5. hybridise
Directions (Q.78-82): A word has been given in each question and has been used in the sentences given below. Identify the
statements where the word has been used in a contextually and grammatically correct manner. If the word has been used
incorrectly in all the statements, mark (e), “None of these”, as your answer.
78. ENHANCED
(i) We continue to create new and enhanced versions of our products.

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(ii) It was enhanced seven months ago, that the Air Force bombed Balakot.
(iii) The measures to encourage investment include enhanced capital allowances.
1. only (i) 2. only (ii) 3. both (ii) & (iii) 4. both (i) & (iii) 5. none of these
79. IMPLEMENT
(i) The decision to finally embark on a long-overdue exercise is implement.
(ii) Ms. Sitharaman said that the revenue implement is Rs.1,45,000 crore.
(iii) He has been vested with the power to implement whatever changes he sees fit.
1. both (i) & (ii) 2. both (ii) & (iii) 3. only (iii) 4. only (ii) 5. none of these
80. INTERVENTION
(i) American intervention in Korea has frequently sparked protests, especially over film.
(ii) The second intervention was much more blatant and actually occurred in the middle of an election campaign.
(iii) The government was reported to be considering military intervention.
1. only (ii) 2. both (i) & (ii) 3. both (ii) & (iii) 4. all (i), (ii), (iii) 5. none of these
81. ABOLISH
(i) Gradually the laws that underpinned apartheid were abolish.
(ii) But what was distinctive was that America became a birthplace of a movement to abolish slavery.
(iii) The government should abolish income tax for the low-paid.
1. only (ii) 2. only (i) 3. both (ii) & (iii) 4. all (i), (ii), (iii) 5. none of these
82. EMBEDDED
(i) In a becalmed economy, the Centre cannot embedded to forego even a rupee of revenue that is due to the public coffers.
(ii) A sense of guilt was deeply embedded in my conscience.
(iii) During the Iraq War, she was embedded with a unit of fighters and broadcast live from the frontlines.
1. both (ii) & (iii) 2. both (i) & (iii) 3. both (i) & (ii) 4. only (iii) 5. none of these
Directions (Q.83-85): In the following questions a part of the sentence (idiom/phrase) is highlighted. Following each
question four idioms/phrases are provided one of which could replace the highlighted one to make the given sentence
contextually correct. Option which satisfies the given criteria will be your answer. If none of the given option is suitable
then choose option (e) i.e. ‘no replacement required’ as your answer.
83. The workers will need to form a union because they came off with flying colors.
1. they are out of the question 2. they are a cock and bull story
3. a house divided against itself cannot stand 4. they are out of the wood 5. no replacement required
84. I'm on the road for three months at a time for work, so I've gotten pretty used to nip in the bud.
1. paying off old scores 2. sitting on the fence 3. living out of a suitcase
4. cat on hot bricks 5. no replacement required
85. Mom sounded like she burnt her fingers, so you better clean your room.
1. burnt candle at both ends 2. plays second fiddle 3. chew the cud
4. means business 5. no replacement required
Directions (Q.86-90): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are
printed below the passage and against each, five options are given, each of which has two words written against it. Find out
the appropriate set of words which fits the blank appropriately. Both the words given in the option must fit in the blank to
make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence.
Video, vernacular, digital work, the gig economy and the Indian housewife. All these areas have become increasingly important
themes today, and I would love to invest in a startup which brings them together.
I believe that Indian women have a lot of ____(86)____ , but these remain untapped for many reasons. Most people still believe
that their primary responsibility is to be a home-maker—to bring up children, and take care of their family. This is why giving
them digital work (as ____(87)__ __ by Samasource) would help them to earn money for themselves, by working from home.
They will be able to do this effectively, if given the right tools and training. All of us create videos on our smartphones, but they
are often not of great quality. They could be ____(88)______ improved if they were edited, and this is a service which I believe
people will pay for, if it were inexpensive, because doing it yourself can be quite painful. Additional paid services would include
adding transcripts, and dubbing the videos. If a startup created a platform (modelled on Rev.com), which ____(89)______ Indian
women to edit these videos on a freelance basis, after training them how to do so, this could become a ____(90)__ ___ business
very quickly. Learning to edit videos has a significant learning curve, but the startup could develop smart video editing tools, to
help them improve their efficiency.
86. 1. potential / capabilities 2. knack/ ineffectiveness 3. possessions / competence
4. deficiency/ defects 5. none of these
87. 1. dictated/ seized 2. melted / fought 3. pioneered / evolved
4. engineered / rejoiced 5. none of these
88. 1. simultaneously/ debilitately 2. considerably / substantially 3. possessively/ equally
4. deliberately/ subjective 5. none of these
89. 1. owned/ shared 2. enabled / qualified 3. manifested/ detected
4. augmented / oppressed 5. none of these
90. 1. durable/ hazardous 2. fabulous / indifferent 3. familiar / forced
4. profitable / advantageous 5. none of these

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Directions (Q.91-95): Each question below has one blank, which is indicating that a phrase has been omitted. Find out
which option can be used to fill up the blank in the sentence in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete.
91. If the revenue foregone now is weighed against the unrealistic Budget target, the outlook for the __________ .
1. original over-estimation of revenues has to be 2. if the fiscal deficit target is to be met
3. as dividend is obviously a cushion 4. projected deficit this year will be scary for sure
5. bounty of Rs.1.75 lakh crore received from
92. Modifying ____________ be appointed Chief Justice of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, the Collegium has now decided to
send him to the Tripura High Court.
1. arrived at a compromise under which the government 2. the recommendation for months
3. its resolution that the senior judge 4. serving in the Bombay High Court on transfer
5. none of these
93. Given the complexity of the legacy taxes _____________ and the teething troubles of operating a new tax system, ensuring
optimal outcomes has proved an abiding challenge.
1. that frauds totalling up to a staggering 2. that GST subsumed and replaced
3. that ought to have accrued to 4. that unscrupulous operators have sought to
5. none of these
94. Politics is set to take the centre stage in national debates with the announcement of Assembly elections in Maharashtra and
Haryana, though there was hardly ________________.
1. assembling a non-Jat social coalition and later 2. formalised in a pre-poll alliance
3. a lull after the Parliament election earlier this year 4. reinforcing it by appointing a non-Jat CM
5. involved the appointment of a non-Maratha as
95. A banner put up on a road divider by a functionary of the AIADMK to celebrate a wedding fell on a young woman riding a
two-wheeler,__________________.
1. threats to public safety through banners and boards 2. sending her off-balance and under a tanker lorry
3. show that there are no serious consequences 4. involved ramshackle structures placed along
5. crude arches and flags at the cost of safety
Directions (Q.96-100): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error,
if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is (e).
(Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)
96. Shall I keep some (A)/ chicken salad for your (B)/ brother if in case he’s (C)/ hungry when he gets here?/(D) No Error (E)
1. B 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. no error
97. With Tilley's next court (A)/appearance almost a year away, (B)/ Mrs Poll's sister Sandra Ryles said (C)/ that she has prepared
to wait for justice. /(D) No Error (E)
1. A 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. no error
98. He has over 12 year experience (A)/ in the Luxembourg financial (B)/ industry, including his time working (C)/ at IWI and
Lombard International. /(D) No Error (E)
1. D 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. no error
99. Beijing has developed a sophisticated (A)/ arsenal of weapons that would likely create (B)/ lot of interesting dilemmas for the
(C)/ U.S. Navy in the event of a conflict or war. /(D) No Error (E)
1. B 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. no error
100. A just month ago, Iceland laid to rest its 700-year-old Okjökull glacier, the very first to be 'killed' by climate change. /(D) No
Error (E)
1. D 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. no error

ANSWERS

1.3 2.4 3.5 4.4 5.4 6.4 7.2 8.5 9.5 10.1 11.4 12.2 13.5 14.4
15.4 16.3 17.2 18.5 19.2 20.5 21.2 22.3 23.4 24.1 25.5 26.3 27.2 28.1
29.1 30.4 31.3 32.5 33.2 34.5 35.3 36.4 37.5 38.3 39.1 40.2 41.1 42.4
43.5 44.3 45.2 46.1 47.1 48.3 49.5 50.3 51.3 52.1 53.3 54.2 55.5 56.4
57.1 58.2 59.5 60.3 61.4 62.2 63.2 64.4 65.3 66.5 67.3 68.2 69.4 70.1
71.4 72.3 73.5 74.3 75.3 76.4 77.2 78.4 79.3 80.4 81.3 82.1 83.3 84.3
85.4 86.1 87.3 88.2 89.2 90.4 91.4 92.3 93.2 94.3 95.2 96.2 97.3 98.2
99.4 100.2

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