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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Directions (1-2): Which of the following phrase replaces the phrase in bold in the
following sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is errorless,

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mark (5) ‘No correction is required’ as your answer.
1. As planned he caught the young birds. The young birds struggled their best to
free themselves from the clutches at a hunter.
1) from the clutched of the hunter 2) from the clutcher of the hunter
3) from the clutches of the hunter
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4) from a clutches of the hunter 5) No correction required.
2. One of the two young bird escaped to the hunter.
1) young birds escaped to 2) young bird escaped from

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3) young birds escape from
4) young birds escaped from 5) No correction required.
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Directions (3-7): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical
error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence.
Mark the error part as your answer. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark ‘No
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error’ (E) as your answer (Ignore errors of Punctuation, if any).  


3. On the doors of the room /A/ where the storm have /B/ caused a power cut the
/C/ sign read “Closed, No Power”. /D/ No error./E/
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1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E
4. It was a long hike down /A/ the trail to reaching the spring /B/ but they needed
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more water /C/ for their group as they were thirsty. /D/ No error./E/
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E
5. They were looking forward to a /A/ nice refreshing drink as they /B/ walked
down the alley, where they saw a large /C/ moose standing near them. /D/No
error./E/
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E
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6. Gabe asked Joe, who was terrified, to be /A/ quiet and to walk slowly /B/ when
they could no /C/ longer see the moose /D/ No error./E/
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E
7. The score was tied with /A/ only seconds left and Kyle passed /B/ the ball to
Kenny who /C/ dribbled it down a court. /D/No error./E/
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E
Directions (8-11): In this question, words (A), (B), (C) and (D) are given in bold. If
two of them are interchanged, the sentence will be meaningful and grammatically
correct. Identify the pair of words, if interchanged which will make the sentence
meaningful and grammatically correct. That pair is your answer.
8. The Romans believed (A) that Jupiter granted them supremacy (B) because
they had honoured him more than any other people had. Jupiter was the rested
(C) of the auspices upon which the relationship of the city with the gods fount (D).
1) AB 2) BC 3) CD 4) DA 5) BD

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9. Faced by a period of bad weather endangering (A) the harvest during one early
spring, King Numa advice (B) to the scheme of asking the resorted (C) of the god
by evoking (D) his presence.
1) AB 2) BC 3) CD 4) DA 5) BD
10. After Numa skilfully avoided (A) the requests of the god for human sacrifices,
Jupiter mentioned (B) to his request to know how lightning bolts are averted(C),
asking only for the substitutions Numa had agreed (D) an onion bulb, hairs and a
fish.
1) AB 2) BC 3) CD 4) DA 5) BD
11. In addition to the, requesting (A) a voice was heard omens (B) that the Albans
perform the rites. A plague (C) followed and at last the king himself fell ill. As a

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consequence, (D) the warlike character of Tullus broke down; he resorted to
religion and petty, superstitious practices
1) AB 2) BC 3) CD 4) DA 5) BD
Directions (12-16): In the following passage, there are numbered blanks which
are in bold type. Choose the right option given against the numbered blanks that
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appear below the passage.
His voice and her own startled her as if from a ………,12 and she ……. 13
Bobint’s vest. Alce, mounting to the porch, grabbed the trousers and snatched
Bibi’s ……14 jacket that was about to be carried away by a sudden ………15 of

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wind. He expressed an intention to remain outside, but it was soon ………. 16
that he might as well have been out in the open: the water beat in upon the
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boards in driving sheets, and he went inside, closing the door after him. It was
even necessary to put something beneath the door to keep the water out.
12. 1) trance 2) consciously 3) sensibility 4) caringly 5) carefully
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13. 1) free 2) loose 3) seized 4) give 5) reject


14. 1) straightening 2) braided 3) uncoiling 4) untwisting 5) unbraiding
15. 1) calmed 2) quieted 3) trickled 4) gust 5) calmed
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16. 1) unlikely 2) doubtfully 3) equivocally 4) dubiously 5) apparent
Directions(17-21): In the questions given below a sentence(s) is given with two
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blanks in each. Corresponding to each question two columns are given with three
words in each column. Which combination of words from the two columns will
perfectly fit into the blanks to make the sentence contextually correct and
meaningful?
17. The decision came on the last day of the FATF……….. , where the partner
organisations, including IMF, UN, and World Bank, and governments around the
world discussed terror financing issues and key money………… .
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COLUMN I                                 COLUMN II
A. incomplete                   D. laundering
B. plenary                                E. wasting
C. limited                                  F. dirty
1) B-D    2) C-E and C-F    3) A-D and B-D
4) A-E, B-D and C-F     5) A-E, B-E, B-F and A-F
18. The continuation of Pakistan ………. grey list of FATF means that the country will
not get any respite in ………. finances in the forms of aid and investment from the
international bodies.
COLUMN I                                 COLUMN II
A. at be                                   D. removing
B. on the                                E. deleting
C. as like                             F. accessing
1) B-F    2) C-E and C-F    3) A-D and B-D
4) A-E, B-D and C-F     5) A-E, B-E, B-F and A-F

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19. Trapanese, he didn’t ……… when an orphanage called to say they had a month-
old baby called Alba with Down’s Syndrome that had been ……….. by its mother
and rejected by 20 potential adoptive families.
COLUMN I                                 COLUMN II
A. hesitate                                D. discarded
B. confident                               E. abandoned
C. active                                    F. adopted
1) B-D and B-E    2) C-E and C-F    3) A-D and B-D
4) A-D and A-E     5) A-E, B-E, B-F and A-F
20. The former soldier from the United Kingdom has ………. up another achievement,
becoming the first above-the-knee double amputee ………. scale the Matterhorn.

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COLUMN I                                 COLUMN II
A. even                                         D. of
B. smooth                                     E. to
C. notched                                   F. from
1) B-D and B-E    2) C-E     3) A-D and B-D
4) A-E, B-D and C-F    
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21. The ex-corporal, whose ascent raised 6,500 euros for his veterans’ charity, says
he is “over the moon—it’s been a dream of mine for a long time.” It was his third

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……… in three years to ……….. the peak.
COLUMN I                                COLUMN II
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A. attempt                                 D. ignorance
B. retreat                                  E. reach
C. surrender                              F. ability
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1) B-D and B-E    2) C-E and C-F    3) A-D and B-D
4) A-E, B-D and C-F     5) A-E
Directions (22-27): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions
given below it. Certain words are given in bold help you to locate them while
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answering some of the questions.
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Like Marriott, Walmart, and Ford Motor Company, the British monarchy is


a family business which, like all companies and organizations, can be hit with a
crisis at any time and without warning. Some _____ situations play out behind
closed doors and never become known to the public.(A) Others, like the British
royal family’s latest drama, can make international headlines. Martha Sullivan is
a family business advisor and president of Provenance (B) Hill Consulting. She
noted that 90% of American businesses are family-owned, according to the U.S.
Census Bureau. The long-term viability of these businesses “... impacts our
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communities and economy. Only 12% of family businesses survived to the third
generation and less than 3% make it to the fourth. (C) Strong frameworks are
vital to the health of the business and the family,” Sullivan said. By contrast, she
said the British royal family “is a ‘business family’ in the extreme, cracking under
the weight of 1,200-year-old monarchy optics.” Tested Loyalties In their
recent interview with Oprah Winfrey, Sullivan said the Duke and Duchess of
Sussex described “.... in heart-wrenching detail the feeling of being trapped as
[members] of the royal family. But it’s an all too familiar feeling for those involved
in family businesses, often being pulled in different directions, with their loyalties
constantly tested.  “Their revelations [demonstrate] an important truth: there‘s a
difference between a ‘family business’ and a ‘business family,’ and, what makes
being in either a fairy tale or an utter nightmare,” Sullivan said. Different Priorities
In a recent blog post, Sullivan observed that “in a ‘business family’ the business is
placed at higher priority than any one individual or the care of the family itself. The
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royal family is the prime example of a ‘business family’ on steroids.” At the other
end of the spectrum, Sullivan said a “family business” is one when the needs of
the family and its members take priority over the needs of the business.  
22. On the basis of the given passage, in which country 90% of the businesses are
family owned ?
1) Russia 2) America 3) China 4) Japan 5) Trinidad
23. In the above passage a sentence in bold indicated as (A) is given with a filler in it.
Choose an appropriate word to the filler from the following options in order to
make it grammatically meaningful and correct.

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1) deadlock 2) agreed 3) benefited 4) blessed 5)breaking through
24. As per the passage what does the central theme state about?
1) national oriented businesses 2) Ciber oriented businesses
3) Family owned businesses 4) central undertaken businesses
5) international cellular businesses
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According to the passage, which business family is extremely cracking under the
weight of 1,200-year-old monarchy optics?
1) japan rayal family 2) British royal family
3) American rayal family

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4) Indonesia rayal family 5) Dubai rayal family
26. Choose the ANTONYM from the following, to the word which is in bold and indicated
as (B) in the above given passage.
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1) effected 2) ended 3) completed 4) origin 5) finished


27. In the given passage, a sentence is given in bold may or may not be an error in
one part of the sentence. Choose the part as your answer that which has an error
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in it. If there is no error then choose option (C) as your answer.
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1) Only 12% of family businesses survived (survive)


2) to the third generation
3) and less than 3% make 4) it to the fourth.  5) No error
Directions (28-30): In each sentence below, four words which are represented as
(A), (B), (C), (D) have been printed in bold type, one of which may be either
inappropriate in the context to the sentence or wrongly spelt. The corresponding
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alphabet of that word is the answer. If all the four words are appropriate and also
correctly-spelt, mark (E) i.e. ‘All correct’ as the answer.
28. ADM offers a covenient (A) on-line appointment and information request form,
including a questionnaire (B) specifically (C) geared(D) toward patients with
sleep disorders.
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E
29. My writing partner (A) is a self-centered tedeious (B) neurotic (C) whose attempts
at writing are the literary equivalent (D) of Valium.
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E
30. His hostility (A) towards Great Britain and even Cape Colony (B) led him to
adopt a commercial (C) policy both narrow and prejudicial (D) to the interests of
the gold industry.
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E

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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
Directions (31-35): Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below.
The total number of students in the College is 900 and they like to play six
different types of sports –Hockey, Rugby, Volleyball, Javelin, Caroms, and
Swimming. The number of students who like to play Swimming is 100% more
than the number of students who like to play Hockey. The number of students
who Like to play Javelin and Carom is in the ratio is 3:1 respectively. The sum of

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the number of students who like to play Rugby and Swimming together is twice
the number of students who like to play Volley Ball. The number of students who
like to play Javelin is 20% more than the number of students who like to play
Swimming and the number of students who like to play Volley Ball is 80 less than
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the number of students who like to play Javelin.
31. The respective ratio of the number of Girls to Boys like to play Hockey is 2:3 and

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the number of girls who like to play Hockey in the MPC department is 20 and the
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remaining girls who like to play Hockey are in the MEC department. If the number
of boys who like to play Hockey in the MEC department is 90% of the total number
of girls who like to play Hockey and the remaining boys who like to play Hockey
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are in MPC department, then find the respective ratio between the number of
students in MEC to MPC students like to play Hockey?
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1)14:17 2)15:11 3)15:16 4) 14:11 5) 17:12
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32. If the number of boys who like to play Volley Ball, Javelin, and Swimming is 60%,
50% and 30% respectively, then find the average number of girls who Like to play
Volley Ball, Javelin and Swimming together?
1) 109 2) 108 3) 105 4) 104 5) 107
33. The number of students who like to play Caroms is approximately what percent
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more or less than the number of students who like to play Volley Ball and Hockey
together?
1) 67 2) 60 3) 65 4) 70 5) 75
34. If the number of students who like to play Tennis is 40% more than the number of
students who like to play Javelin, then the respective ratio between the number
of Boys and Girls who like to play Tennis is 4:3, and then find the number of boys
who like to play Tennis?
1) 192 2) 188 3) 196 4) 194 5) 182
35. What is the average number of students who like to play all the sports ?
1) 150 2) 160 3) 165 4) 170 5) 175

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Direction (36-41): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
question.
The given below table shows that the number of employees in six different
companies. There are two types of employees in each company i.e. male and
female Fresher’s and male and female experience

Companies Total Male Male Fresher Female Experience

U 1600 750 400 390


V 1900 850 480 530

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W 1700 860 360 420

X 1800 1050 570 370

Y 2100 1250 670 460


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2300 1350 760 500

36. What is the respective ratio between the number of female fresher’s in the

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company’s U and V together to the number of males experienced employees in
the company’s W and Y together?
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1) 49:44 2) 49:47 3) 43:44 4) 49:54 5) 47:49
37. The total number of experience employees in companies W and Y together
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is approximately what percent of the total number of employees in the same


companies together?
1) 45 2) 60 3) 52 4) 35 5) 25
38. Out of the total number of fresher employees in the company W, if 40% of the
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fresher employees are ECE students and remaining employees are B.sc students
then find the total number of B.sc students in the company W?
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1) 468 2) 460 3) 452 4) 435 5) 425


39. What is the difference between the number of male fresher employees in companies
X, Y and Z together to the number of female experience employees in the companies
U, V and W together?
1) 668 2) 660 3) 652 4) 635 5) 625
40. The total number of female in the companies X and Z together is approximately
what percent more or less than the total number of employees in the same
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companies together?
1) 35 2) 59 3) 20 4) 15 5) 85
41. What is the difference between the average number of male experience employees
in companies V, X and Z together to that of female fresher employees in the same
companies together?
1) 30 2) 49 3) 20 4) 15 5) 85
Direction (42-46) what will come in place of the question mark (?) in the given
number series?
42. 11 22 66 330 2310 ?
1) 25410 2) 25200 3) 25760 4) 25550 5) 25150
43. 1000 250 2000 125 4000 ?
1) 50 2) 67.5 3) 62.5 4) 75 5) 5569
44. 50 219 508 869 1398 ?
1) 2180 2) 2175 3) 2855 4) 2257 5) 2239

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45. 44 76 140 268 524 ?


1) 1296 2) 1256 3) 1260 4) 1036 5) 1136
46. 22 42 64 106 170 ?
1) 260 2) 276 3) 248 4) 240 5) 296
Direction (47-51): What approximate value will come in place of the question
mark (?) in the given question? (You are not expected to calculate exact value)

47. 45% of 360+ 2500% × 34.98 =?

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1) 340 2) 390 3) 450 4) 550 5) 640

48. 875.98 % of 249.05+ 34.98 × 1360 =?

1) 4160 2) 3480 3) 3150 4) 3190 5) 3035


49. ?2×35.98 - 41.92 × 14.95 =124.78×35.98
1) 19 2) 15
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50.  21.98  728    120  63.79  =?

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1) 1530 2) 1350 3) 1750 4) 1840 5) 1830

51. ?2 - 449.96 × 15.9 = 3 15625


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1) 45 2) 90 3) 75 4) 85 5) 65
52. Bannu makes a profit of 40 % on selling a T-shirt. If the selling price of the T-shirt
is equal to 250% of the discount offered on the marked price, then find the cost
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price of the T-shirt is what percent more or less than the marked price of the T-
shirt? (Approx)
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1) 49 2) 60 3) 55 4) 35 5) 25
53. Jum spends 30% of his monthly income on education, M% spends on rent, N%
spends on cricket coaching, and the rest is saved by him which is Rs. 5200. If his
monthly income is Rs. 18000 and the value of M is one-third of the value of N,
then find how much amount does he spend on cricket coaching.
1) 4900 2) 6000 3) 5550 4) 3500 5) 2500
54. Train M and train N crosses a pole in 28 sec and 24 sec respectively, if the
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respective ratio between the length of train M to that of train N is 7 : 6, and the
speed of train N is 72 kmph, then find the how time in which both trains will
cross each other running in the opposite direction? (In seconds)
1) 40 2) 20 3) 35 4) 15 5) 26
55. P and Q started a business by investing in the ratio of 4 : 5 respectively. After 10
months Q left the business. After 5 more months, P left the business and R joined
the business by investing Rs. 6400 more than P’s investment. If at the end of 20
months, the respective ratio between the profit share of P to that of Q and R
together is 2 : 3, then find the total investment of P and Q together.
1) 19400 2) 14400 3) 17400 4) 16400 5) 12400
56. Train P of length 515m can cross a platform of length 265m in 26 seconds. if the
train Q crosses a pole in 18 seconds and the respective ratio between the speeds
of train Q to train P is 7:6?
1) 630m 2) 635m 3) 550m 4) 750m 5) 650m

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57. The sum of ages of M and N 18 years ago was 120. M’s ages 6 years hence is equal
to N’s age 6 years ago, and then find the respective ratio between the present
ages of M and N.
1) 9:4 2) 9:7 3) 3:4 4) 9:4 5) 6:7
58. There are 3 men and 4 women in a room. 3 persons are selected at random from
the room. What is the probability that out of selected 3 persons at most 1person is
a man?
24 22 18 22 22
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
35 45 35 35 55
59. Akhil invested 50% more amount in scheme Q than in scheme P and both schemes

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offer compound interest annually. If both the schemes P & Q offers the rate
interest of 20% & 10% respectively and Akhil gets the total interest of Rs.1208
after two years from both the schemes, then find the total amount invested by
Akhil in both schemes?
1) 4000 2) 5000 3) 6500 4) 7000 5) 3000
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Direction (60-65): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
question.
The given below line graph shows that the number of students joined in six
different institute to learn different types of foreign languages.

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French Mandarin Spanish
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900

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600
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60. What is the respective ratio between the number of persons who joined to learn
the French language in institutes P and R together to that of learning Spanish in
institutes S and U together?
1) 19:18 2) 19:17 3) 13:14 4) 19:14 5) 17:18
61. The total number of persons who joined to learn the Mandarin language in
institutes R and U is approximately what percent of  the number of persons who
joined to learn the Spanish language in institutes Q and T together?
1) 35 2) 60 3) 72 4) 50 5) 89
62. What is the average number of students who joined to learn French in all the
institutes together?
1) 870 2) 860 3) 852 4) 835 5) 825

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63. What is the difference between the number of persons who joined to learn Spanish
in all institutes together to the total number of persons who joined Mandarin in
all the institutes together?
1) 268 2) 260 3) 240 4) 235 5) 225
64. The total number of persons who joined institute R is approximately what percent
more or less than the total number of persons who joined institute T?
1) 35 2) 45 3) 20 4) 15 5) 55
65. What is the difference between the average number of students who joined to
learn French in institutes Q, S and U together to that of Spanish in institutes P,
Q, S and U together?
1) 260 2) 190 3) 220 4) 150 5) 180

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REASONING
Direction: (66-70) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table and
facing towards the center but not necessarily in the same order. They like different
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subjects History, Physics, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Social and Biology.
D, who likes Social, sits third to the left of A. Two persons are sitting between E
and the one who likes English. A is adjacent to neither E nor C, who likes English.

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B sits second to the right of the one who likes Physics. The one who likes chemistry
is not adjacent to E. G sits second to the left of the one who likes Chemistry. A
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likes Mathematics. F likes neither History nor Biology. F is not adjacent to both D
and C. G does not like History.
66. Who among the following person likes Biology?
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1) G 2) E 3) B 4) F 5) C
67. How many persons sit between G and the one who likes Physics when counted
right side of G?
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1) No one 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) Four
68. Who among the following person sits second to the left of G?
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1) A 2) F 3) C 4) D 5) B
69. Which among the following combination is TRUE?
1) E – Social 2) F – Physics 3) G – English 4) C - History 5) B – Chemistry
70. Four of the following five are belongs to a certain way and hence form a group,
then which of the following one doesn’t belong to that group?
1) B – Biology 2) A - English 3) D – Physics 4) F – Social 5) G – Chemistry
Direction: (71-73) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
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questions.
In a certain code language
“King Duty Ensure Wisdom” is written as “sr qr wr mr”
“Must Serve Lord King” is written as “ur pr nr sr”
“Must Win Ensure Battle” is written as “qr ur cr xr”
“Lord Duty To Serve” is written as “nr pr lr wr”
(NOTE: All codes are two letter codes only)
71. What is the code for ‘Ensure’?
1) mr 2) qr 3) sr 4) wr 5) cr
72. What is the code for ‘Battle’?
1) cr 2) qr 3) ur 4) xr 5) Either 1 or 4
73. What is the possible code for ‘Serve’?
1) pr 2) wr 3) cr 4) xr 5) lr

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Direction: (74-78) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Eight persons E, F, G, H, P, Q, R and S are sitting in a linear row and some
of them are facing North while some of them are facing South but not necessarily
in the same order.
G sits fourth to the right of Q, who sits second from one of the extreme ends.
There are only three persons sit between S and E. S and G are immediate
neighbors. R sits fourth to the left of H. P is facing South. Immediate neighbors of
Q is facing same direction but opposite to Q. P sits immediate left of G. H sits
third to the left of S. R is facing opposite direction of P, who is facing same

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direction of F, who sits one of the extreme ends.
74. How many persons are facing the south direction?
1) Four 2) Six 3) Three 4) Five 5) Two
75. Who among the following person sits third to the left of P?

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1) P 2) E
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Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group, then
which one doesn’t belongs to that group?
1) P 2) S 3) H 4) E 5) F
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Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE with respect to the final
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arrangement?
I. G sits right side of the Q
II. P and E are immediate neighbors
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III. H sits third to the left of G


1) Only I 2) Only II 3) Only III
4) Only I and III 5) Only II and III
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78. Who among the following person sits second to the left of the one who sits third
from the right end?
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1) Q 2) H 3) F 4) S 5) P
Direction: (79-81) In the question, relationship between some elements is shown
in the statement (s). These statements are followed by two conclusions. Read the
statements and given answer.
79. Statement: B < C = D  E, E = G  C < K, D  L > T = F
Conclusions: I: T < E II: B < K
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1) Only conclusion I is true 2) Only conclusion II is true
3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
5) Both conclusions I and II are true
80. Statement: P = Q > R  S, R > T = U > V, U  W > X < S
Conclusions: I: T = W II: P > X
1) Only conclusion I is true 2) Only conclusion II is true
3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
5) Both conclusions I and II are true
81. Statement: E > F  G = H, N  J  G > L, H  M = K > O
Conclusions: I: J < O II: L < E
1) Only conclusion I is true 2) Only conclusion II is true
3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
5) Both conclusions I and II are true

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Direction: (82-86) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Eight persons - A, B, C, D, P, Q, R and S attend the seminar on two different
dates either 11th or 24nd of four different month viz. January, March, April and
June of the same year, but not necessarily in the same order.
P attends the seminar in an even numbered date of the month having an
even number of days. Only three persons attend the seminar between P and C. R
attends seminar before C. Only two persons attend seminar between R and B. As
many persons attends seminar before S as after D. Only one person attend seminar
between S and A. Q attends seminar immediately before D.
82. Who among the following person attends the seminar on April 11th?

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1) S 2) A 3) D 4) R 5) Q
83. How many persons attend the seminar between S and R?
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) No one
84. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way as per the given arrangement
and hence form a group. Find the one that doesn’t belong to that group?

85.
1) A 2) R
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As many persons attend the seminar before R as after ___?
5) P

1) B 2) P 3) S 4) A 5) Q
86. Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE with respect to the final
arrangement?

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I. S attends the seminar in June.
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II. Only one person attends the seminar between Q and C.
III. Only two persons attend the seminar before R.
1) Only I 2) Only II 3) Only III
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4) Only I and III 5) All, I, II and III


Direction: (87-89) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
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M is the father-in-law of K. L is the spouse of K. G has only two children. N is
the son of M. L is the paternal aunt of H. G is the grandmother of E. S is the
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mother of P, who is sibling of H. P is the grandson of M. E is the niece of N.


87. How is P related to N?
1) Daughter 2) Brother 3) Son 4) Father 5) Nephew
88. How is E related to K?
1) Daughter 2) Sister 3) Niece 4) Mother 5) Brother
89. How many male persons are there in the given family?
1) Three 2) Five 3) Four
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4) Six 5) Can’t be determined
90. In the given word ‘GREENLIGHT’ if all the vowels are changed to next letter and
all the consonants are changed to previous letter according to the alphabetical
order, then all the letters are arranged in an alphabetical order from left to right
then which of the following letter is third from right end?
1) S 2) Q 3) M 4) K 5) F
91. Which word can be formed with the first, second, third and sixth letters of the
word “STABILIZE” using each letter only once, If only one word is formed then
what is the third letter of the word. If no word is formed ‘O’ is the answer and
more than one word is formed ‘P’ is the answer?
1) A 2) S 3) L 4) O 5) P
92. If 1 is added to each odd digit in the number and 2 is subtracted from each even
digit of the given number ‘85476137’ and all the numbers are arranged descending
from left to right, then which one is third from the right end?
1) 3 2) 7 3) 4 4) 9 5) Either 3 or 5
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Direction: (93-95) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U are different heights. R is taller than T and
shorter than Q. S is taller than only two persons. P is taller than T. Q is shorter
than U, who is not tallest. The height of the second tallest person is 178 cm.
93. How many persons are taller than Q?
1) No one 2) Two 3) Four 4) One 5) Three
94. Who among the following person is just taller than R?
1) Q 2) P 3) T 4) S 5) U
95. If total height of both U and S is 353 cm, then what is the possible height of S?
1) 174 cm 2) 179 cm 3) 175 cm 4) 172 cm 5) 180 cm
Direction: (96-100) Study the following information carefully and answer the

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given questions.
Ten persons K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are living in a building that has
five floors. The ground floor is numbered 1 just above to it is numbered 2 till the
top floor is numbered 5. Each floor has two flats as flat-1 and flat-2. On each floor,
flat-1 is West of flat 2. Flat 1 of the second floor is immediate above flat 1 of floor
ha
1. They all are like different colors viz. Pink, Purple, Red, Black, Orange, Violet,
Yellow, Green, Blue and Brown but not necessarily in the same order.
Note: If A lives to the West of B means both lives on the same floor and so on…
M lives on an even numbered floor and an even numbered flat. There is only

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two floors between M and the one who likes Blue and both lives in different flats.
As many floors below to P is same as above the one who likes Black. K lives
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immediately above floor of R, who likes Black. R lives on an odd number floor and
an odd numbered flat. There is one floor between N and M and both live in same
flat. Q lives just below floor of P on different flat. L lives on fifth floor and likes
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Green. Only two floors are between K and S, who likes Yellow. There is one floor
between P, who likes Brown and the one who likes Violet and both live in the
same flat. The one who likes Red lives West of the one who likes Pink. T lives just
below floor of the one who likes Red. K does not like Purple. P lives below the one
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who likes violet.
96. M likes which of the following color?
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1) Green 2) Purple 3) Violet 4) Yellow 5) Orange


97. The one who likes Green is lives on which floor and flat number?
1) Floor-4, Flat-2 2) Floor-2, Flat-1 3) Floor-5, Flat-1
4) Floor-3, Flat-1 5) Floor-5, Flat-2
98. Who among the following person lives just above T in the same flat?
1) Q 2) K 3) N 4) L 5) P
99. Which among the following is the ODD ONE?
1) S - Blue 2) O - Green 3) K - Purple 4) T - Black 5) Q - Pink
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100. Which among the following pair lives on the same floor?
1) Persons who like Green and Orange
2) Persons who like Brown and Pink
3) R, P 4) Person who likes Orange and N 5) Both 3 and 4

KEY
1.3 2.4 3.2 4.2 5.1 6.5 7.4 8.3 9.2 10.5 11.1 12.1 13.3
14.2 15.4 16.5 17.1 18.1 19.4 20.2 21.5 22.2 23.1 24.3 25.2 26.4
27.1 28.1 29.2 30.5 31.4 32.2 33.4 34.1 35.1 36.4 37.3 38.1 39.2
40.2 41.1 42.1 43.3 44.5 45.4 46.2 47.1 48.2 49.5 50.1 51.4 52.1
53.3 54.5 55.4 56.1 57.5 58.4 59.1 60.1 61.5 62.1 63.3 64.2 65.4
66.1 67.3 68.5 69.2 70.4 71.2 72.5 73.1 74.1 75.4 76.2 77.1 78.2
79.5 80.2 81.4 82.2 83.3 84.5 85.1 86.4 87.3 88.1 89.5 90.3 91.5
92.3 93.2 94.4 95.3 96.2 97.3 98.1 99.4 100.3

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