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pforineess eeggeden com seven MIS = SENG ASZINI=20567 Om MyPetorsance [ Review ] Key-Review Questions Top Rankers Litt Seton Tie: Ommngedin |__ To Quon 0 MecMaie:t eM 3 Choose the most appropriate word from the options given below t0.complete the following sentence: ‘He was widely regarded as a_an because he revealed daily his distrust of human nature and lnman motives. (A) disrespectful @) cynical Coonfised (©) misinformed Not Atempted —@ Correct Answer B ‘The use of conjunction because shows that the first part of the sentence must be logical and consoquent result of what is sated in the second part. The missing adjective inthe sentence must therefore deseribe a person who consistently shows distrust of human nature ‘and bmn motives, Cynical isthe exact word which describes such person, and is the answer, Choos te stenent whee udeinel wor sued comet? (A) Mi ais epi he mi gt tom am (B) Milk that is kept in the sun is likely to tum sour (©) Milk that is kept in the sun is Liable to tum sour (D) Milk that is kept in the sun is reliable to tum sour Not Attempted — @ Correct Answer: ‘The question given below consists of a pair of related words {followed by four patrs of words. Select the palr that best expresses ‘he relation in the original patr BOVINE, CATTLE (ayporcine pl (B)canine cat (©yfeling dog D)whine donkey Not Attempted — © Correct Ammer: A Choose the option which is opposite in meaning tothe given word. PROFLIGACY (a) frogality () paucity (©) insensitivity ©) legitimacy Corect Answer: Profligacy means wastage; prodigality; squandering. Is opposite is ‘ugality, meaning thrift; economy. ‘Choose the most appropriate sentence: (A) The city of Tokyo, that was virally burt tothe ground daring the war, now flourishes again. (B) The city of Tokyo, which was virwally bumt to the ground during the war, now flourishes again, (©) Thecity of Tokyo, who was vitally bumt tothe ground dosing the war, now flourishes again (©) The city of Tokyo, whom was visually bumt to the ground during the war, now flourishes again Not Attempted @ Corect Answer! 8 =m ‘Wich of the owing ste closet i main w he woe dated in he secs bbw? ‘tmade him enthralling. (A cinng wing xing @pansaganiny Not Attempted — @ Correct Answer: A. Choose the appropriate word, out ofthe four option given Delon, {10-complete the following sentence. ‘Theaudience athe end of the drama. (A) applauded (B) appraised ©esploded (©) praises Not Attempted — @ Corsect Answer: & After starting from & point, A walks 3 km towards Ess, that turing, to his left he moves 3 km. After this, he again turns left and moves. '3 km. In which direction is A fiom his starting point? (Non (B) East (Wes. ©) Sou Not Attempted @ Corsect Answer: & Solution: Accordingto the question, oz im w B saning point s ‘From the above direction diagram, itis lear that A is North from his starting point. Inthe following question, select the missing number from the given responses ® (a)so (B25 ors p10 Not Atempted—@ Correct Auswer Selaion ‘Asin 1 figure, #P+37=16+9=25 In 2% figure, sts t=s1 +121 Inthe same way, In 3 figute, BeP=1+49=50 Two dice are thrown simultaneously. The probability of obtaining a total sore of is ws eo 3 > oz (D)None of these %6 Not Attempted @ Correct Answer! B Selaien ‘Total umber of outcomes n(8) and event of getting a total score of $ 1,4),2,3),8,2)66,1)) =4 36 «Favourable ovteomes 2(E)= 4 Regie potabiiy = ME = 4 Sesion Tide: Fromme | ___ Tel Quin 2 a sre Masts 0.66 Within 20 yeers it wil probably be possible to identify the genetic susceptiilty an individual may have toward any particular disease, Eventually effective strategies will be discovered to counteract each such susceptibiliy. Once these effective siategies are found, ‘therefore, the people who follow them will never get sick. ‘The argument above is based one which of the following assumptions? (A) Forevery disease there is only one strategy that’ cam prevent its oceurrenc. (B) Inthe future, genetics willbe the only medical specialty of any importance, (© All human sickness are in part the result of individuals’ genetic susceptibilities. (D) Alllnumans are genetically susceptible to some diseases, Not Atempted—@ Correct Answer € Solution Situation: Once genetic susceptibilities to diseases ae identified and strategies ate developed to connteract these susceptibilities, people ‘who follow the strategies will never get sick. Reasoning: What assumption is this argument bases on? ‘The argument states that people who fallow the appropriate strategies for counteracting their genetic susceptibilities to disease will never {et sick. How can it be that they would never gt sick? The argument requites an assumption about the cause of all sickness. Every known. disease of humans must correspond to some genetic susceptibilities, ‘The argument thus follows that individuals get sick from those iscases to which they have genetic susceptibilities and that people will not suffer fiom any illnesses unless they have such susceptibilities. (A) The argument refers to effective strategies; the argument does, sot assume that there is only one strategy foreach disease. (B) The mumber of medical specialties needed to discover and apply cffectve strategies is relevant to the argument. (© This statement propery entities the aryument’s necessary assumption, (D) While this statement may be te, itis not necessary «0 the segues, ‘Wood smoke contains dangerous toxins that cause changes in hursan cells. Because wood smoke presents such a high health risk, legisation is needed to regulate the use of open-air fires and wood ‘buming stoves. Which of the following, if tue, provides the most support forthe argument above? (A) The amount of dangerous toxins contained in wood smoke is, ‘much less thon the amount contained in an equal volume of sutomnbile exhaust (@) Within the juristiction covered by the proposed legislation, most heating and cooking is done with ol or natural gas. (©) Smoke producedby coal-buming stoves is significantly more toxic than smoke from wood-burning stoves. (D) In valleys where wood is used as the primary heating fue. “The concentration of smoke results in poor air quality. Not Awempted— @ Corzect Answers D Solution Situation: Wood smoke is hazardous, and restrictive legislation is needed. Reasoning: Which point supports the need for legislation? The argument for legislation is based on the position that wood smoke ie hazardous to people's health. Any evidence of physical harm ‘resulting flom wood smoke supports the argument that legislation is, needed, Undoubtedly, poor air quality caused by @ high concenteation of wood smoke presents ust such a health risk (A) This argument is about wood smoke, so comparisons with ear exhaust ae inelevat, (B) This point suggests that wood smoke presens few dangers to ‘people inthe area, and so decreases the need for legislation. (© This argument is about wood smoke, so comparisons with coal ‘buming stoves are itrlevant. (D) This statement properly identifies a factor that supports the argument in favour of leisaton Although aspitin has been proven to climinate moderate fever associated with some illnesses, mumy doctors no longer routinely, recommend its use for this purpose, A moderate fever stimulates the activity of the body's disease-ighting while blood cells and also inhibits the growth of many strain of disease-causing bacteria, If the statements above are true, which ofthe following conclusions js most strongly supported by them? (A) Aspitin, an effective painkiller alleviates the pain and discomfort of many illnesses (@) Aspirin can prolong a patent's illness by eliminating moderate fever hepfl in fighting some disease (©) Aspirin inhibits the growth of white blood eels, which are necessary for iting some illnesses ©) The more white blood cells a patent's body produces, the less severe the patent’ ues willbe Not Atempted— © Correct Answer B Solution Argument Construction: Situation: May doctors do not recommend taking aspirin for moderate fever associated with illess because moderate fever activates the immune system and hinders the growth of disease canrying bacteria, Reasoning: What is the best conclusion from this information? This ‘passage maintains that moderate fever can help fight some diseases by activating the immune system and inhibiting the growth of some Dacteria that cause disease. Aspirin suppresses moderate fever. By doing so, aspirin can be viewed as hindering a beneficial process and ‘prolonging an illness. (A) The passage says nothing about aspitin’s role as a painkiller, so no conclusion can be drawn sbout aspirn's painkilling properties (B) Thisstatement propery idemifies the conclusion that can be drawn kom the information (©) Since moderate fever promotes the activity ofthe white blood cells, itis fair to conclude that suppressing the fever with aspirin affects the activity ofthe white blood cells, Since noting is said about the effect of aspisin on the growth of white blood cells, no conclusion can be made about sich growth. (D) The passage does not provide enough information to conclude ‘thatthe greater the number of white blood cells, the les severe theless. Hs eer Se ee ee a eee econ eons tera ae e wena thay mnmccricctenetienes Tepe aall gan etioctaumernagn (A) impress on Antony that his failure could lead to his probation ‘apt being confirmed. (B) sit and rework the plan again with him, focusing more on his sole, (C) ask Antony to meet the chaizmen of the company and discuss ‘the matter with im. (D) take up his job and complete it ally yours. Not Attempted @ Correct Answer: 8 ‘Two persons ae climbing up on two moving escalators which have 120 steps. The ratio of 1* person's speed to that of 1* escalator is 2:3 (steps). The ratio of 2! person's sped to that of 2 escalator is 3: 5 (etops). Find the total aumber of steps they both have taken ‘together. cass B93 oso os Not Attempted — © Correct Answer: B Solution 2120 _ +3) _ 3120 6) ‘Total number of steps taken by both the person ‘Steps covered by first person ‘Steps covered by second person ‘Raju as coins of $0 pase, 2S paise and 21.50 inthe ratio of 1:2 :3 (Raju stays in a country where all are valid curency coins. Also, couutry whete rupee equals 100 paise). How many coins of 2Spaise does Rajuhave,ifhe got ® 6600 in al? (a) 2000 (B)2200 «©2400 (2600 Not Attempted @ Comect Amwer: € Solution: ‘The sti of number of cons is 1: 2:3 foe the SO pais, 25 paise and 1,50 coins, respectively. In tems of monetary valve, the ratio becomes (1050): 2 x0.25):G x15) Flt : (t tte te oes om 25 se is 1 Ge.) 4 6600 = € 600 isin the form of 25 paise coins ota umber 25 pie xine =~ 2460 ‘An old person receives pension as € 1000 in 1* year and aftr that 98% of the amount in the preceding year. Ifthe old man lives {orever, how much person does he get? (a) 15000 (8) 10000 (©) 20000 () 10830 Not Attempted @ Corect Answer € Solution ‘Pension in first year 1000 and thereafter 95% of the amount in the preceding year. So, the pension received by him forms an infinite setratomtr ithe remains alive forever. Three wheels making 60, 36, 24 revolutions in a minute start with a czrain point in their circumference downwards, After how long will, ‘they frst come all together again inthe same position? ass os ox @)t05 Not Attempted —@ Correct Anoner & Solution ‘Time taken for one revolution by each wheel is ale ale g sla ‘According to Surya, his age is greater than 25 yrs but less than 34 yrs ‘but acconding to his brother his age is greater than 26 yrs but less ‘than 32 yxs and acconding to his mother, his age is less than 29 ys. What is the average of all his probable ages, if all the above estimations are correct? (27s y8 (B)28 yrs ©2y8 (D285 yrs Not Awempted— @ Correct Answer A Solution: Lethis age box years, then According to Surya: 2829 ‘So, if ll the above estimates are true, then his probably ages could ‘be 27 (or) 28 yrs and Hence, average ofall probable ages is 27.5 yrs Ina club of 240 members, 122 people play cricket, 118 people play football and 40 people play both games. How many people play amost one the wo games? wor B)200 cous D)240 Not Awempted— @ Correct Answer? 8 Solution: caihat fetal “Tal mmberof members = 240 ‘But 40 members ae playing both the games peoples play atmost one of the two games =240-40= 200 1X, ¥ and Z havea tal of 120 marbles with them, Xhas one third of the total number of marbles with the others. ¥ has 10 more marbles ‘than Z. Pind the mummber of marbles with Z (ay30 B35 © 2s Not Awempted— @ Corzect Ammer € Satan According othe question, KFY4Z=120 sooo @ Given, X: Jovre2oyezax.. Gi) ‘Now, on puning the value of Y= Zine), we get 3X+X= 1203 4X10 X=30 Now, ¥+Z=3x Y+Z=3%30=90...... Gi) ‘Now, on puting the value of Yin ea, (ii), we get Z+10+Z=90322= 90 0 In 8 200 m race, Sarl can beat Vijay and Himansho by 20 m and 30-m respectively. By what distance, can Vijay beat Himanshu in a 3600 m race? (a) 160m 190m (©)200 m O220m Not Atempted— @ Correct Answer € Selatan Ratio of speeds ‘Saal: Vijay : Himanshu 200; 180: 170 2:18: 17 Here, Vijay covers 3600 m So, Vijay can beat Himanshu by 200 m ‘In a sow of children, Vanitha is seventh flom the left and Neena is fourth from the right, When Vanitha and Neena exchange their ‘postions, Venitha willbe fifteenth fom the left. Then, where will be "Neenas position ftom the right. (a) Fourth (@B)Eight (©Bevent (Dy Tweit, Not Attempted — © Correct Answer Sotaion According to intial condition, Vit ‘Total students = 154-1 = 18 ‘Neenas new position = 12 “This question based on following diagram dis) © How many elements ae therein (A UB) A.C? wr @u eos ore) Not Attempted @ Correct Answer B Solution Number of elements in (AUB) C= 4+3+7=14 tama ee eens a No VCR is floppy disk Conclusions: 4. No televisions are LCD's 2.No televisions are VCR 43.No LEDs are Floppy disk 4.No computers are VCR, Which of the above conclusions (3) isfare comeet according to the above stutements? (A) None follows except 1 (B)Nonefllows except 2 (ONone felons exsept 3 O)Aliftlows Not Anenpted—@ CoretAnoners A Selatan (oe for) Only conchision 1 follows because relation between LCD and Floppy (or) television and VCR (or) computer and-VCR’s is not given, “The following question is based on the pie-charts given below. Percentagewise distribution of students studying in ars and ‘commerce in seven different instinutions (A, B,C, D, E,F and G) ‘Total member of students studying Asts = 3800 eh ey) The ratio of the number of students studying arts to thet studying Commerce in insite Eis wz By19:27 (19:16 19:28 [Not Attempted @ Correct Answer: 8 Solution ohn fetes ning a innit = 3800539 Nonker of suds sdjng comme in inte B=420018 To 36 ‘Required ratio = 32 : 756 =19:27 Count the number of triangles and squaes in the given figures (4) 44 trimgles and 10 squires (B) 36 triangles and 9 squares (€) 27 triangles ond 6 squires (D) 14 trimgles and 16 squares Not Attempted — @ Correct Answer A Sottion 2 LAV ‘Total mumber of squares = AEOH, EBFO, FOGC, HOGD, ABCD, IOI, JOKF, OKGL, LOI and EPGH. So, there ae 10 squares and 4 wiangles. [Refer to the table given below and answer the questions that follow: Annual sales achievement by five companies (in lakhs) from 2008- 2013 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 a 73 [RH [790 [O10 FST [Bis B es [sot [789 [930 | 80 [i060 c ear [7H [ea foT | oO FADO D E wn ea [980 [30 [S00 [910 ws [7a | 300 [925 | B50 | 930 Ifthe compound annual growth rate of company B is 15%, then its sales in 2015 (in laks) (1380 1400 oso (D) cannot be determined Not Attempted @ Correct Answer 8 Soto Given compound annual growth rate for company B=15% 2yrs 2013 to 2015) ‘Study the following data carefully to answer the question Details of state wise distribution of candidates appeared in aa State wise distribution of candidates appeared gels ca Ratio of male and female candidate appeared ‘Slates | Ratio} w [ST Bins c [sa D |s7 E [se F [et [as | ‘The total aumber of female candiates appeared fiom states E and G together is what percent of the total number of candidates appeared in the examination Form all the states? (ay 13% B 1% orm D)1s% Not Atempted—@ Correct Answer € Sotation Total number of female candidates appeared fom states E and G ‘together = 14400 + 6000 240 B95 os 096 Not Atempted —@ Correct Answer: B MI=(S+4+2+ 37-1 = (14-1 = 196-1 = 195

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