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(Key and Solutions for AIMCAT2105) Key SECTION -1 1D 66 ic 16.8 21.8 26 7B 120 7A 22. 4132 38 8 13. 18.6 23.1 48 88 14.8 19.2 2a A 56 10.8 18D 20. 2314 25.6 SECTION -1 10 6. 320000 11.8 16.0 21. 17000 ZA 73 126 TA 22. B 3D BA 138 18.10 23, 20000 48 8 360 14.0 19.17 24. & 5D 10.0 18.6 20.8 25.4 SECTION —It 16 6. 25 411. 34830 16.16 21. 450 26 7. 128 17. 22 22.0 36 8B 1A a8 23.61 40 8B 14.3 18.4 24. D 5. 47388 10.6 18A 20.0 25. 81 Solutions sEcnION-1 Tay Sons asesse, penavance es 1galy complete ‘Solutions for questions 1 to 5: Number of words and Explanatory notes for RC: Number of words: 553 1. Option A: Te author in using the expression ofa tangle of Sings sn realy trying to compare the frst and second Insighis of MeKusck. Ths was a figure of speech purely fo fexclan what was happening with blood pressure, whch tum, was an example for McKusek’s second. insight Wash to raw a contrast Win De frst ght atl Option 4s nottne answer Option 8. The auihor has clearly explainod that it isnt Incorrect to say thal hypertension = 2 genetic disease There ss no gene for hypertension doesnt nogato that slatemont because as wo ean understand, fs caused by the intuence of not one gene, but several fogetner So, th ‘pten mistepresens infomation 1s nol the answer (Option C "The para doesn generalise that prysology Is alvays consoled by Several genes. It could be one ana it Could be several Either way, ths particular foure of speech was just about hypertension, and not abcul all aspects of Diystlogy Opton Cs nol the answer Option D: The expression compares Several genes to the stings tugging. a puppets aims fo create what we call hypertension. So, blood pressure isnt conrlled by one specie gene but by several genes. Thats what the author was tying fo expan Fgurabvely Option D & the answer Chove ©) 2. Option A This can be understood from the examples. The ‘author leary mentions that ‘For some disorders. such 6s The same iS not toe for feast cancer where. the penetrance is not complete and not all wornen with the Mutation wil develop the issue So. Option A can be Understood. Opion Ais not the answer Opton 'B. The example of breast cancer helps us Understand that one may ‘have @ mulaton while not ‘developing the dsorcerbacause of incomplete penetranca So, inheritance of @ gene mutation doesn't realy Fansite all the time fo the dsoder So. is not dependent on inhertance alone So. this option can be understood Option Bis not he answer (Opton GW cannet be sure of this. We know a few gene mutations that vtualy guarantee the disorder and a fewr ‘hat do not guarentee’ tne disorder. But_we cannot Understand fom these two examples that tis possi fo look at most gone mutatons and predct whether the dsceder Is guaranteed or not ‘From tho passage, we Cannot say wheter most of He gene mutations connected to dordors have deen sluded and Understood 50. t'S ‘quite Tkely we come across many mutabons Where We are not sure about the level of penetrance Option C is the Opton D. Breast cancer gives a good exemple of this ‘Thete are gene varans, which even when inerted, may not be able to penetra into the physical or morpnelogical {etures because of incomplete penetrance. Option Ds nat the answer Choice (C) Option A: The author mentions about mations. being Slatstical nal because ho discussion cntred on whatnot mutations guarantee alsorders or nat. (That depends. on enetance, dscussed carter in tho passage). ‘The aiscussion Neves about whether a mutation on ts own ‘Dumphank netiule oF Management Eaucaion Pv LW HLM.E), 955, Siamssty Couples, Pak Law, Secunderabad —500 OOS Allrihts reserve. No par ofthis material may be reproduced, n ny fon or by ny means, without permission sa wnt ‘Ths couse matenal i only fr the use of Bonafide students of Thuimphant Insitute of Management Education PML Lid. and ae eeneesfanchiees en i not fr sale (12 pages) (ea cae) AIMCAT2105.5011 causes @ disease. So, Option A while being @ true Sialement Is. the wong teason for why the author expresses the remark statsteal rainer than nocmatve Concept about mutations. Opton Ais not the answer (Option B: Ths Is what he author was tyng to explain as can also be understoos from By nse then, a mutant oF ‘mutation, can prowde no real nformation about a disease (or dserser’ The mutation doesnt cary tne dsease and oes nok imply “a gan or loss of function. I only ads toa mismatch. The msmaich causes the dsease. Thats what the author was tryng to highlight Option Bis the answer Option Enwronmens dort cause diseases. thor Tho” author species thal. nether “mulsons nor environments cause diseases. the mismatch fat leads to dsorders Ether way this option doesn explain what the ‘author meant by caling a mutation @ siastcal concept Option C's not he answer Optien D The discussion here not about whether ‘mutations can be inhented. but why mutations arent really responsible direct for the diseases, This opton doesnt fexglain why tne author mentioned that mutstons are a Satsteal concept. Hs comment has got noting 1 €o wi inhertance. Option Dis not te answer Choice (8) 4. Option A This is the fouth and poll insight thatthe passage plans The author early mentions. that fmulatons are slatstcal vanatons from he norm, and Jo at on thar own gve us any Information about disease (Option 4s not tne answer Cption B Incomplete penstvance could lead to on.manifestation of genes However, te passage dossrTt Indicate that incomplete penetrance | prevents the manfestation of genes completa So. incomplete enetence simply means that the gene despite being Iiherted. doesnt ‘really lead fo the mantestaton of the Gsorderfor the presence of a mulatonigene Sno ‘uerante of @ particule disorder im case of hcompete Benotrance Option 8 the answer Gatien C: Ths & the fst nsight mentioned explicit inthe first pare of the passage “A single gene could calse the manfestaton of dseasa in dvarse ways in dese organs Hence, Opton Cis not ine answor (Option D: Ths isthe second insont as elaborated trough the example of nyperenson inthe Mist para of the passage, hat sevetal genes toyemer could cause 2 partcular disease (and itcannct be said that the dsease Wes caused by any one gene) Option Dis atthe answer Chove (8) 5. Option A: The fourth insight ofthe passage suogests that tations do not offer information about a disease ‘A mutation‘ just @ variation and & the mismsich or incongruity withthe envronment that leads tothe disease So, this research isnt really conssient wih the eas presented inthe passage Option A's rot the answer Option B: The author has seady specifed that incomplete enetrance sometimes resus ina gene not causing @ Gsorderdisease despte being inverted. The cassa0e doesnt make 2 connection etwoen iihertabiy 2nd anetrance af all A gene could bo mhottod and may not hhave penetrance. infact, te queston of penetrance arises cy the gones innerted. So, Option B snot the answer (pton ¢ We know tat incomplete pontrance leads othe onsmaniasiaion of @ disease at times. even tough the (jane has bon inhetted. So, a research ino what causes Incomplete penovance oc what leads to the lack of fxgressiy 614 gene could hap Mm understanding genes baller Opton Cis, neraore the answer (Option D This doasnt aad any value to the atguments or theory presented in te passage, Hyper-funcionalty itslt has been mentioned as an example of one of the Unexpected effects of @ gene mutaionmismaten vetween the genete endowment and ones environment. However, tha ‘ffect of envroament on hyper-unctonalty 1s not nacessaty fr the ideas dscussod inthe passage. Option D Sot the ance. Cove (C) Solutions for questions 6 to 10: Number of words and Explanatory notes for RC: Number ot words: 555 6. The second para mentons thatthe tractonal viow expects inflaton to" 90. up whon inferest rates are lw. The Neo-fsheran view i ta lo nlrest ates Koop prices down (ition lon) [This slalement supports. the traditional view that inflaton goes up for iw interest rates, Il. This stafement supports the Neo-Fisheran view that inflation remains tow when interest rates are ow IIL This statements out of context bacause we are only talking about 'ow inerest rates and nt high Inerest rates Ie This statement is out of context as well because we ‘are discussing low mnerest rates and not high interest rates So, | ands the answer. Option ) 7. Option A Forward guidence by a central bank doesnt quite have the magical powers that has in standard theories ecorcing to Gabai’s model in ether words, ft doesnt Impact the economy, the way it was predicted to do faccorcing to the standard theories of macroeconomics Hence, Option A can be need, tis not the answer. (Opton B: Standard macroscenomic theanes overestimate ‘he impact of canal bank’ curent promises about future actons, onthe current economy. Tis opton misrepresents ‘he information by taking the dscussion to future economy, ‘which fas not been suggested inthe para. Option Bis the Option C: This can be inferred since the para clearly says ‘nat Gabaxs model doesn’ allow foc fond gucance to have @ huge mpac but standard macroovoramic theories hid prediced ofnenvise (which was the puzzle nthe fst Place). $0, they contradict each ather- Option Cis not the Opton D: The para cleary says thatthe standare economic ‘theones delve that there wil be a nuge imoact of central bank promises on future acton on tho current economy. ‘And te para also martion that ths is not what happons in foal le. $0, 1 can be infeed that voalle events do Contradicurepudiato the” macrosconome theanes {the long-standing puzzle) Hence, Opton’ D can’ be Iniewad isnot the ansiver Choice (8) 8. The author montions tat people have limited ation and have bounded rationality” He mentons that they do-not raze when ‘initest fates of gross domestic product Change’ Note that when the author discusses "voundod Fatonalyhe doss not spect any tme fame Bounded fationalty fs also essociated wih shor: sightedness of porle Opton A. We are discussing events that attract people's atenion So. incorect fo say that people ae alent ‘o ovents whieh don't have longeterm imaact ona-2"m Impact is sot a Gsqualving factor Hence. tas © notte cored answer Options B People are shortsighted. So, events with farreaching impact dowt necessarly get ther attention Hence, tn 6 not the corect arse. Option C:Bounded raveralty impses irvted and shor-sighte attention and itjustes attention of people to events. whose pact is ebvous and imminent 35, Understcod from tne passage. People dent pay attontion to ‘what ig not oovaus (ike GDP chango, 20cordng tO the examples provided in the passage) Hence, Option Cis the Opton D: From the examples provided, we can seo thatthe author highlghts the fact thal people do not cara about Ghanges in nerest rales or goss domestic product We ‘dont understand fom the passage whether people worry about events based on economic impact. Such a concept hss not been covered. Option D isnot the answer ‘Choice (C) “Trumphant Instat of Management Education Pvt Lid (WME) HOSSB, © Foor, Siddanscliy Complex, Secunderabad ~ 500 O05 “Tet :040 40088400 Fax :040-2784734emall into timesadiaton conmrebtte : wir nsladucation com AIMCAT2105 S012 8, Tho assumption mentioned inthe antepenutimate para is that people cecide on how much to save today based on how much they might be making two decades inthe future Option A: Tris option shows that peaple do not have any igea about ther future income. Surely, that income cannot be the bass of ner curent savings. This goes agaist ine assumption montioned above, where poogie's estimates of the future income intuence tir cutent savings. Option A isnot the ans. (Option B. This cpion indicates that poops savings ae indeed based on what they tink they wal be making bo Secades in the future (I's a spectel case, where Ihe Poteniial future income ts taken 5 zero) So, ths opton Sesh weaken the assumpion. I fs wih t Option BS the answer Option Cif people's savings are premated only by the infaten rates of the future, t means ther income levels rent infuercng her savingsveisted - behaviour ‘This option weakens the assumption. Option C is not tne Option D: it people's savings are completely dependent on the cucront Interest fatos, then ie net based on ‘het estimates of future income. $0, this option weakens the assumption. Opton D isnot ine answer. Choice (8) 410, Option A: Fiscal simuus is one ofthe applications ofthe simple tweak Fiscal simuius Gaba soliton to bocst the economy cut the teak i what was dscussed much eater in the passage ~ the correcion that Gabax Suagested by undeisandng the aittude of poop bet. 30 ths no! the veak mentoned in the last sentence pion 4s not the answer (Option 8. Ths i the simple tweak that Gabacx propounded It's tnat customers have Dounded rationality and not patfect ratonaly. So. Mey ere shor sigiod “Hence, Polleymakers snd economists shoud include that in thet Eatculations wd predicbons” and. lot of puzzles snd Gebetes hitherto unexplained are resoNed. Hence Option Bis the answer Option C: While tis may be tue (because standerd macroeconomie thecnes assume perfect ratonelty and do not quite study people ~ who aro not necessary perfectly atonal) tis opton doesnt mention what the twoak i. Hence, Opton Cis not ihe answer. ‘Option D: Wale this has been mentioned to be tue inthe passage, i not g twak Tris conclusion was artwed at Using tne twoak - the tweak i that people are short-sighted ‘and, hance, perfect rationality 1s not an assumption that Shoula’be made. Option D isnot ine answer chose (8) Solutions for questions 11 to 13: Number of words and Explanatory notes for RC: Number of words: 362 411, Option A. Phiosophy of the sort that these philosophors| Practiced doesnt came in @ pur stators what tne santence Slates. These phiesophers practising not te reason luhy i doesnt come in a pure stato. These phiosophors hhave bean only named to nelp us identy the knd of Blosopny he aubor © aScussing here Option A fs not fhe aneer (Option 8 While tne author does mention that the academic partis bland thats nat reason for why phaosophy dosent Come na pure stale There s more tot than the socalied Fationaism that's what the author ties fo pont out nthe fist para. Option Bis nat the answer Option G ‘The author stars the second para with Thats uuhy, philosophy doesnt come in @ pure state "This means, that the previous. idea's tho reason why it Is. 30. ‘The previous para mentions that humans. represent the union of high nd low are philosophy should reflect that Uuholeness. So, plosopny doesnt come in a pure state Because ts itegty depends on represening humans 8nd humans have existential entanglements So, Opton C is the answer Option D_ Philosophy isnot hybrid of just all the subjects mentioned inthe cpton_ As understood fom ‘t shvays gts mized up with. Shiosophy isthe academic part atonal frgumertation) that gets moced up wih the subjets that have been mentioned: Option D is note answer. ‘Choice (C) 42. The central argument of the last para (end to some extent that of the passage) is that philosophy Smt jst Bland academic ralonal argument. i's a culmaton et human entanglements, art and insights And i impossble tO Separate cut those aspects. The last sentence of the passage summarises Stoyoling and phiasopry aro Ssrongy intorinkect (Opton A" The slalement further eterates the message ‘nat phiosophy and stoyeling ate stongly seinked and that the people who cleale ther have both qualbes This option stengthens tne central ea Option Ais not the Opton B Ths option reterates thal epics (stores at their core) te a way of passing dow phulosophies. So, ths ‘option establishes tho last sentence ofthe passage ~ thal the. two. ate nierinked, sioyteling and pnlesophy. Option Bis not the answer Option Sioyielingtiterary craft helps to make phiosephy more Understandeblelcomprehensblinteligble. This statement festabishes the close connechan between the NO and hence, sitengihens tne man argument of the last para of ‘ne passage, that storytling and chiosophy are ts, and inextncably inked. Hence, Opton Cs net the answer Optom D. Ths statomantdscusses the focus of humans on sie and content and what iS important tor thom, This opton dossnt expan anything about the dea ofthe para, whch iS about how stoytelingSsiie and the Contertiphiosophy are tgiyinerinked. Ths option only fxplans. ow numans ‘are. equally intrested noth (doesnt say anyining about te relatonshp between the bein) Option Dis me answer ‘Choice (0) 18. Option A. Tis is why the aunor said tat ney compat mater: Hare. must ba notad thal contamination = mere enianglementyordtylacations of new parameters nto phosopny It hasnt been mentoned in a negate onolation. The author simply says thal along ah al the ater ‘dione nto philosophy (boetivimythinysiism’scientfe thnkng, etc) tings get complicated when even fienakers and fclon.wniers ae insigntlul and phtosophers in tha own righ. This Dl the boundaries between pilosopiny and art Opton As the (pton B: While the terery craft does give the unexplored aspects of phiosophy an ‘ntelighle form (ast para), the second pare doesnt give the fimmakers and fiction witers such credt. They ae only a part of @ long lst of fnianglemontscrtaminatons of phtesophy that mae tt ‘a Here the autnar does beng i te ida tthe Intebgioty of philosophy minus tion ce tim. pion 1S ol the ane Opton ©: The author doesn't really blame the fcton wnters or lmmekers for mixna insights wth fiction. The idea snot fo focus on the Tebonal aspect of ther creation and Geatity. “The da Is. about how they conttbute. to Dhiosopiy by being phiosophers themseives. Opion Cis othe arses Option D The filmmakers and fiction writers don't give phiosephy the faa orm. AI the entanglements (cluding ‘he poetry, myth, mysicism, etc) make philosophy what t 's. So, the author doesnt pass on that erie creat 10st ‘he fimmakers. Option isnot the answer choice (A) Solutions for questions 14 to 18 [Number of words and Explanatory notes for RC: Number of words: 516 14 Tho author descrbes something that can ve defined as ssuatonal ony ~ ‘a tate of fats tat seems dotboratly “Trumphant Instat of Management Education Pvt Lid (WME) HOSS, Foor, Siddansctiy Complex, Secunderabad ~ 300 O05 “Tet :040 40088400 Fax :040-2784734emall into timesadiaton conmrebtte : wir nsladucation com AIMCAT2105 S013 contrary to what one expects ands often wryly amusing as f resut. The eigher nds onic thet these agencies, Wich want to mabifze funds for environmental damoge ‘reparation are dependent on the very enties causing (Re damage inthe fst place ‘Option Ac This option mentions tat they ae dependent on ‘certain stuation which nas Donofts. Ths partis tuo sinco the fends of coastal restoraton are. dependent on the nds from the a leases. However, the adverse effects of the siuaton = the envonmental damage. We cannot say that these adverse pecs ate ‘eaing ito the benef Docause we cannot conclude thatthe money that fey get ‘an be Used fo repar the envrerment Hence, ths option lurong because t mentions tha the edverse effec ea No the boners Option B This mention, the option A, mentions about benefis (1e, funds flowing in) nd the adverse effects Ge, envronmental damege) However, unlike opton A, ths’ opten oes not menton any relston Between the fagverse effects ana Denefs. Since te passage aso does Not establish any relaton betveen the two (excest for tne ifony inthe stuaton) tis options correct ‘Option C: The passage does not compare the benefis and th costs in descrbing theory. Hence, ths option is also incorrect Option D: The benefits in the situation do not camry any damaging se elects The situation has pestives and ragaives, but we cannot infor thatthe inflow of funds nas ‘ny damaging Sdo eflocts The adverse eect is because ofthe stuaton (0 dling) and not because of fund inflow. Hence, this option i incor Theteore, the correct answer septonB. Choce ®) 45, The cute of carelessness that the author talks abouts with respect to the oll industies not mantaining requis salty slandards and the governmental (ederal) agencies ot montonng the ol industies, Statement| Inthe fourth pare the author talks about how two. reporis about the explosion “found. “a major miscakulstion of the wets ably to withstand sudden incteases in pressure, 85 well as 8 misplaced fet inthe abit of blowout pieventers to. seal off walls in an femargency’. Ths points to the taux pas (@ Dunder) teams ofow ie well was designed and in ensuring that the Safely equipment as in good shape Ths © a Vaid atibute ands not the ase ‘Statement I The auhor also atbutes the dsaster o how “ederal agencies whose pb i was fo polce thal ndusty fan 0 make sure it operated saleiy and fae Io Go 50. {Tass valid end snot he answer Statement Il The aulhor does not take about the prof mote of the ol compares in the passage. Hence. ve Cannot infer thatthe autor wil atisbute this fo the cuiture of carelessness Statement IV" While the frst part ofthis option is comect the latter part tks about how tis 's not Unique tothe ol industry This can be consHered as out of scope since the futhor does not het stor tak about any other ends or Industnes in the passage. Ths 1s something the author rmht not agro wih ands the correct answer Fence, the correct answer i option O, and. ‘Choke (0) 46. Option A The author mentions that *.the sicing and ‘cing of coastal wetlands by the ol companis, not only astioyad nurseries val to th fishing Incistry But also Fobbod the stato of natural protcton against supersiomns" ‘hss opton i cortect and is nt tne answer Option & Wale IIs true Mat Lousiana “lost more than 2.000 square Mies of land to subsidence and sea level ‘ise’ we cannot infer that ths was caused by the oi Industry This she corect answer (Gubsdence is @ natural phenomenon where the Eartis surface oradualy snes.) (Option: Tne author mentions that curenty the only apendabie souco of revenue for coastal restoraton ‘comes from BP, but this wont last forever. To. conte receiving revenue, the state is dependent on ol companies for ofshore ol leases Ths & vald point and is not the (pton D: The authoe says that BP and ts partners paid $7 bition 2s compensation fo the catastoche and this money 's beng used by the state forthe purpose of ervitcomentat Testoraton. This isnot ho answer. ‘Chote (8) 47. Opton A. The author dcusses tho rollback of Obama: aGmnistatons ficiency standards in the penultimate Bara of tho passage. These slandards are it since they address the cause ofthe Deepwater Horzon explosion The roling back of thase eftcincy standards would Ikely be dsastrous This can be ifered to be the authors opinion. Opton 6. This option taks about how inaction should not be an option for Lousiana, give ll tat the state has Sifered since the 18308, In the passage, the author isnot puri on the state of Lousiana to Take action, He/She |S regoring the sate of afars and the reition beeen of companies and Lousiana. Hence, we cannct infer hs fem ‘ne passago, Opton C. The author mentons the problms that Lousiana vl faco by seling ol leases. Honevar, wo cannot infor Hom ths tat the author wants the ene county To wean off carbon based economy. Ths opton is extreme in scope fand cannat be nr, Opton D.This pont montions that whi the beaches have recovered 19 an exten om tha al spi, Ie portant fo continu pushing. fooard in terms on erwormental Festoralon: Here says that he “sea i going to wt the fight" The author does not present te siuaton as a fig against the sea. Helshe enly mentions that the soa level fas been on the rise. Sala to opton 5, the author does not matwvae or cal for action against tne re of sea level Hence, this not the correct answer. Therefore, the corect answer option A Choice (A) 418. The suthor mentions thet as part ofthe energy dominance dectine. the Trump acmintaion rolled back ‘Mr Obama's ambitious fuel eficency standards" Abo, the latest fve year pian wil ‘open neatly every square inch of ‘Amerca'sCoasal alors 0 naw explorabon~ Opton A Ths opton = incoredt because | montons sincier ‘el effeency standards, whe the passage mantens that he ambtous fue eficency standatas were ‘old back Option B The passage does not mention the cost of oi leases and hence ths cannot be intred Opton C Ths cpton captures the two paxts that are mentioned in ihe passage in reation to the energy ‘dominance doctrine, Hence. his option is correct Opton D: The passage does not mention fhe introduction of peovision for dling ‘anyahere America only mentions ding along the coast Hence, th incorrect ‘Therefore, hecorrect answer's option G. Choice (C) Solutions for question 19; 48, Sentence 4s an independent sentence, contextually and granmatcally, about the held of sUstamatle design metres Sentence 2 points to a previous sentence that discusses some form. of tools” beng. applied. between two Concepts ~ chemical design and assessment data Sentence 3 refers to a stuoy and explains how ie cycle assessment results are used In chemical design Sentence 4 discusses quanttstve assessments of ‘green desi metnods. Sentence 5 stars win a postive connector Of couse, and npians a dsadvantage with cyoo assossmontresuts 25, fat as chamical design assessment concamed. They ae not avaiable belore production ofa product. ‘We can idantiy the Ode One Out in io ways. One way the pronaun method. In Sentance 2. wa hava ‘he ‘arm ‘such tools bul no athe sentence dscussas tool of any type. So we ean understand that 2 cannot be placed wih ‘ne remaining sentonces. “Trumphant Instat of Management Education Pvt Lid (WAMME) HOSSB, > Floor, Sddanscliy Compl, Secunderabad ~ 500 003. “Tet 04040088400 Fax :040-27847334emall into imetadation conmreslte wi tinefedeatin com AIMCAT2I05 S014 ‘The obver method & the grouping method. 35 is a block because whe 3 talks abot fe cycle assessment resus 5 talks about how tf not ahiays usefl 4 ofers a soiston to the problem in 3 (something ese tat can be used when Ite cycle assessment results are not avaistle). 1 is Uupstiesm 6 tinbstes the cscussion about the desion ‘phase of chemical products and checking wnat kn of data 's avaiable (a much bigger idoa compared to if cjcle assessment resus, or spect data as montoned in 4) So, ‘Bods the pata and? sthe Odd One Out Ans.) ‘Solutions for question 20: 20, Sentence 1 references a previous sentence with ‘ts’ Europeen idetiy. also draws a contrast between ths igenttyand East Communism Senience 2 's an independent sentence that hints at @ two factions Sentence 3 starts wit a postve connector ‘consequent {and takes bout ine crign ofa Westem Europe as opposed to an Eastem Europe. Sentence 4 references a previous sontonco that, of Course) fo expan how that doesn't mean this space was homogenous. So, the prewous sentence must really be Abouta space tha ques the mpression of omogenaty, iTyou notice, Sentences 2.3.and 4a ty to draw a contrast tween two groups Ony 4 talks about now even ths toup wo are dscussing eal 1S not Nomagenous. $0 it fan be understood that #' he mest dowristam of a the lest sentence af the para ‘Smlaty, 2 begins the para tor te simple logic tat vatout 2 the sentences 1 ane cont make any sen aall So, bls. down to 244 and 2314 But 2 stars with ‘consequent’ bu wat happens in t dhe wrtues of this European ietty) don expian the content of 3 (ening ‘3 Western Europe). idenivng the Wester Europe comes before dscussing the qualiesicharactenstics. So, 2314 ‘Ans: (2314) ‘Solutions for question 21 21. Option A The para is about empathy and the bo sludesssuveys are ony to tute the authors pont. The fessence of Ine para i about he aporiance of empathy fand ot about salaies and grievances In parcuar which 479 js! wo hghiy specie exampies Gption & Ths option offers ba te important ideas inthe para the mporiance of empathy fo cDiaboration and #s Importance particule in @ gobel economy Opton Bs the Option C: There are bo problems with this option. The para i not Just about the relationship between empathy ‘and collaboration (as opposed io empathy in acolaboraive fentorprse) ‘The olher problem Is the reverse conclusion Empathy impotanto collaboration, but he pare does indleate that colaboration fs Impossible to empathy. Option Cis not the answer (Option 0 Whie tis option is tue, end we can read the ality to interpret ana to respond to those ferent fem us as empathy, tho essance of the para is not jst about the Bottomines of a globalised econemy. Thee i lot more the dscussion nthe para. Option D s not the answer. ‘chove (8) ‘Solutions for question 22: 22. Sentence 1 references a previous engulty wn “such (we nave to lock for questions other sentences} SSenience 2 stars wit a postive connecioe AS a result and explans he consequences ofthe internet misleading tisdueto our bas ‘Senience 3's an independent sentence about the Intamet ‘exalaning why people separate nto aroun. Sonionco 4 enqures. about the consoquences of the collective wil of many. We can easiy combine 4 and 1, 4 enquting and 1 pointing to the onguuy. Salary, 3 and’? can bo cubbed fogethor vith 2 elaborating on the consequences of the way the Tnteret operate. The any tricky bt to arrange the 4 and 32 Dicks The 32 block canner precede the 41 block because 4 stats with 3 question that includes bon poste fand negate possibiites (democrat consensus or fundamentalist gtoupihing) So, 4132. Ans. (4132) Solutions for question 23: 23, Sentence 1 caforences ancther sentence with some findngs and establishes @ froay about bids! Sloop and fight Sentence 2 offers @ counte-sigument against the dea of birds steeping during fight (mere speculation) Sentence 3 taks about a research experiment fo explore ‘he type of sleep beds get fight and whether (ig Cue) they get Sentence 4 offers @ paricuar example to dscuss birds ‘ight and ther sleep. Sentence 5. connects 1 another sentence with ‘onsequenty” but offers a counterargument to the connection Deiween sleoa and continuous font 48 mako a biock as tho oxampio in 4 estabishos 8 (hat continuous fight need act be proof of sleep in ght because there are insiances of adapting 10 no sleep) 2 offers the same thought and i hence, part of tho biock and 3 expan what noods to be searched. That aves ‘out. 1 taks these findings’ bul ho para doesn't hava any findings. 3 doesn offer any findings and neither does 4 Also, not cea’ whatner the auton ascussed in 1 Sleep or someting ese, So, 4523 8 the para, and 11s te (Oe One Out ‘ns: (1) Solutions for questions 24 and 25: 24, Option A This option conveys all the tree Wes of the pra comventonalsaton has wo “aspects. classiving Bhenomena, ang imposing iton the whole society, and the purpose of such ating to contol he sacl word It ao Touches upon the divergence of epiions on what & the important phenomena. Option Ais the answer Opton 8: Ths opton leaves out the main dea. Sacondly, it ‘wtongly aapes tne last dea oho para, The para doesn’t Sy Mat cenvantonaisaten cannot Aelp in convosiig sotiely, and that too in a spite stenafio of dvergent ‘F0ups cssagreaing The presence of divergent groups Puls 2 ceiing on contalbily ef sooty, is al. Option Bis easy foviminate Opton CConventionaisation doesn reduce society to phenomena It thes to classy the phenomena of society. This option completly misrepresents. the man idea Opton Cs not the answer. Opton B. Conventionasation ims at controling the social ‘wordnet speeife phenomena. It sins at classifying the Bhenomena’ and then imposing them on the whole Ft doesnt aim at controling only those phenomena which can be imposes. Option D's not he answer choice (A) 26. Opton A: The para isnt about erent or similar trees of fvoilon. tis about snared tras amongst animals, wth ‘wneut a common ancestor ithe bv Iypes). Hence, Opton As easy toeiminate (Opton 6 Ths option compares nomoiogy wih convergent fvoulon. when is nol the same as. an analogy ‘The convergent evalutan ts not the same as an analogy Convergent evolution is just eveving in a sinararecton. ‘Analogy mote Ikea Val, and thas been compared 10 homology. Option is atthe answer Opton C Anaioges occur when there are simtar tats ‘whout a common ancestor That's net the case wn a homology. Option C represents the essence of he para Is the answer. Opton D: The para doosnt say that @ homology inoes dssimiar vats. Wo aro discussing shared trats in Doth cases, analogy and homology. Option D s nat the answer ‘Choice (C) “Truphant Instat of Management Education Pvt Lid (WME) HOSSB, © Foor, Siddanscliy Complex, Secunderabad ~ 300 O05 “Tet :040 40088400 Fax :040-2784734emall into timesadiaton conmrebtte : wir nsladucation com AIMCAT2I05 S015 ‘Dieu Tove wiee suramary - Section T ‘Aan pay against E only on Day 1 Hence, C must have played [over ot Dieu ‘Guestons ‘geist Fon Bay 1 a5 = nat = ‘On Day 2 camet pay eosin D oF (since he played aginst Tee ETRE tem on Day 1 and Day'3) Hence, C played aganst& on Lay 2 cane Fe Te aT “Therefore B played against on Day 2 Bane ‘On Day 5, C must nave played against A (since he played a = ‘against E on Day 2) and € must have payed agamst B. On Day 4°C must have payed aganst B while F must nave played ‘against A On Daj 3 F must have payed aganstE, and 8 must have played sgarst A seerioN- ‘Solutions for questions 1 to: “The following table provides the matches on each day (wth the On Day 1.8 scored 24 pomts. Hs opponent must have scored yinner of each mitch highighted in bold and wth the scores in 22 pons and therefore, must be D porenthoss)| Cand E cannet play against each other, since they bath scored Dr points Hence, Cand E could have payed against and Fn Dayt | pay2 | pays | days | Days ny order p-o | a-p | p-a | c-s | p-F ‘On Day 2, A Band could not have played against each athe. BB) éc®, | Gch | 8, | hy Hance, tho tree of them must nave played against D. and F Im any order (but B and D alreacy played against each afer and cannot lay against each other on Day 2) c-r| er | c-p | o-e | a-c eta) | ere | @r29) | errs | 123) (On Day 3, B, C and F must have played agains A. D and © the pave wr played against D would have ost since D scored Boon net a-e| c-e | fe | ra | e-8 ean | erie | arte | arts | errs On Day 4,6, D and F must have played against A,B and Ein ny order. On Day 5, D must have payed against F (ince they scores BE end 24 pons respechely, herd E tas nove pied 2 Sand pay agaist each heron Day 4 4. Dwon the match agains. ‘choice (¢) against B and C. ‘Choice (A) On Day 3, D would not have played against 8 or F (since +3. F played against E on Day 3 and the total points scored by D played against them on Day 1 and Day 5). Hence, D would ‘ham are 21 © 16 = 37 ‘Choice (D) avg layed agar © 0 Bay 3D must ay aga A 2°54 Fan a tho matches hale layed (gat A and B) ‘Hence, D must have played against A on Day 2 after he played against E (on Day 3) ‘Choice (B) Now lets consider te matches nat A payee 5. The player who played the frst match against € was A He can pay agaist on Day 3 o¢Day Blayed is ourh math agaist F ‘ean lay oganst on Day Sor Bay S ‘Choice (D) ‘Acanplay against on Day 1 or Day 3 or Day 5 ‘Aplayod against D on Day 2 Solutions for questions to 10 ‘Given that Naren receive an annua! sly of €480000_ His monty salary coud have been £80000 or £00000 I his monthly slay {Goi fest ve jnedin doy The vote anon c,h roty sy Usha ee 0000 eet ae From i), Gautam’ salary cannot be £20000 (since Ral joined botoe him and drew a lowor annual salary). Gautam’ salary cannot be £80000 (tem (since Kuma’ salary s more than that of Gautam), It als salary s £20000 and Gautam's salary is £20000, isnot possible for Gautam to have a greater annual salary nan Raj can at most be equa), Hence, Gavtams annual salary must be T40000. Now Ra's salary cannot be £30000. 30000, Gautam annual selay cannot be eater than that of Ray. Hence, Ras salary must be £20000, Raj coud have joined betwoen January and August If Raj joinod in August, nis salary cannot be less than that of Gautam (since Gautam ean nave an annual salary of at most €40000) From (), Raj couldnt hava oned in July. Ra jned in Juno, nis salary wil Be £40000 and Gautams annual Salary vl be at most £80000 (since Gauiam ca join only in November and nt by October (tom () Since Naren joned in May, Raj could not have joined in May. If Ra joned in Apel his annual salary wil be 7160000. Gautam must have joined in August win an annual salary of £200000. Ths is one possibie case It Ray joined in March, Gautam could have joined in August (he could nt have joined in July rom (). This is aso nt possible Fa could have joined in January and his annual salary wil be £20000, Gautam could have joined in June (with an annual salary of 260000. Ths another possible case From (v), Kumars month salary willbe £20000 and Lal's monty salary willbe £30000, Inthe fist case, Kumar’ anneal salary must be greater than Gautars annual slay, 290000, “Trumphant Instat of Menegement Education Pvt Lid (WME) HOSS, Foor, Siddanscliy Complex, Secunderabad ~ 300 O05 “et :040 40088400 Fax :040-27847334 email inio@timetadicaton conmeblte: ww timteducation com —_AIMCAT2105.Sol6

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