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I B PS SO - PRELI M S M ODEL TEST - 28


ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Directions (1-10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions
given below it.
Role of education in our life is vital as it reflects good civilisation which

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spreads awareness in society about how we can be a good social being and help
others in our daily life. Education is also a form of learning in which the knowledge,

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skills, and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the
next through teaching, training, or research. Education frequently takes place
under the guidance of others, but may also be autodidactic. Any experience that
has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts may be considered
educational. Right to Education Act (RT5) is an Indian legislation enacted by the
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Parliament of India on 4 August 2009, which describes the modalities of the

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importance of free and compulsory education for children between 6 and 14 in
India under Article 21(1) of the Constitution. India became one of 135 countries
to make education a fundamental right of every child when the act came into
force on 1 April 2010. To provide better education an amount is released by Indian
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government every year. The Ministry of Finance proposed an allocation of Rs.


65,869 crore for the sector in the Union budget for 2013-14, an increase of a little
over 7% from that for the current fiscal year.
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(SS1) was allocated Rs. 27,258 crore for implementing the Right to Education Act
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that promises education to all children in the 6-14 age group. The previous Union
Budget for 2012-13 had pegged an outlay of Rs. 61,427 crore for education, including
Rs. 25,555 crore for SSA.But the quality of education provided by the government
system remains in question. As it’s suffering from shortages of teachers,
infrastructural gaps and several habitations continue to lack schools altogether.
There are also frequent allegations of government schools being riddled with
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absenteeism and mismanagement and appointments are based on political
convenience. Despite the allure of free lunchfood in the government schools,
many parents send their children to private schools.
The condition of education is also pathetic in most of the countries i.e. on 9
October 2012; Yousafzai was shot in the head and neck in an assassination
attempt by Taliban gunmen while returning home on a school bus. But they could
not succeed. The assassination attempt sparked a national and international
outpouring of support for Yousafzai. Now Yousafzai may have become “the most
famous teenager in the world”. If the Right to Education Act is implemented
properly in all schools, students from the marginalised sections will be greatly
benefited. Another important fact is financial support for education. The student
could achieve this feat only because of the scholarship scheme. The government
should make sure that grants are disbursed on time and deserving students
should not have to wait.

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1. Which of the following best describe Right to Education Act (RTE)?


1) An Indian legislation enacted by the parliament of India on 4 August 2009.
2) An act, which provides education to all.
3) An act that describes the importance of free and compulsory education for
children between 6 and and 14 in India.
4) All of the above 5) None of these
2. What age limit has been decided for compulsory and free education in India?
1) Children between 6 and 14
2) All children born on 1 January 1999 or before.
3) All children who are above 3 1/2 years.

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4) All students below 14 years studying in government schools. 5) None of these
3. What major problems are encountered in government schools?
1) Lack of well educated teachers 2) Mismanagement

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3) Political interference 4) Lack of facilities 5) all the above
4. Who among the following attempted to kill Yousafzai?
1) LTTE 2) Naxalites 3) Taliban gunman 4) LeT 5) None of these
5. What do you mean by word 'autodidactic' used in the passage?
1) A self taught person 2) with an effective appeal 3) Full of courage
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4) Very knowledgeable 5) None of these

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Directions (6-8): Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as
the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
6. Formative
1) Malleable 2) Destructive 3) Mar Temporary 4) Transitory 5) Influential
7. Flagship
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1) Pliant 2) forerunner 3) Courageous 4) Immature 5) Speaker


8. Allure
1) Entice 2) Pierce 3) Appeal 4) Perforate 5) Detract
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Direction (9-10): Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the
word printed in bold as used in the passage.
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9. Pegged
1) Detached 2) Clinched 3) Improved 4) Squeezed 5) Joined
10. Assassination
1) Butchery 2) Carnage 3) Temptation 4) Birth 5) Killing
Directions (11-20) : In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has
been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each,
five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
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appropriate word in each case.
Hundreds of plants and animals are..(11).. every day due to deforestation
and urbanization what might happen if this continues in the future? The last
mass extinction of plant and animal species occurred 65 million years ago with
the Dinosaurs. In all, five mass extinctions have occurred and scientists..(12)..
earth is in sixth mass extinction. The world as it is now is threatened, including
people, who are responsible for earth’s …(13)…. Pesticides contaminating water;
over harvesting of animals and plants; air pollution; illegal fishing and the Clearing
of land are direct results of urbanization and deforestation. People have …(14)..
and damaged almost half a earth's land, at a very unsustainable rate. Global
warming is having a serious impact as well. A six-degree Celsius increase in
global temperature killed 95% of All species on Earth 251 million years ago. An
increase of six-degree Celsius is forecast this Century if a change is not made
to..(15).. the damage done to earth. Humans will be one of the 95% of species
lost. Noticeable, changes of global warming include migration..(16).. the change

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in season Urnings. Migrating birds are migrating earlier, which in turn is causing
them to hatch eggs and..(17)… young earlier than they did at the beginning of
this Century. While this is just the tip of the iceberg many other …(18)… regarding
the extinction of plant and animal species need addressing. It is more important
now than ever before to pull our heads out of the sand arid make changes for the
…(19)… of the earth. Future generations are …(20)…, a they are a species as
well.
11. (1) killing (2) alive (3) born (4) left (5) lost
12. (1) speak (2) told (3) estimation (4) believe (5) consider
13. (1) shape (2) development(3) deterioration (4) warmth (5) expansion

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14. (1) altered (2) created (3) produced (4) made (5) brought
15. (1) void (2) dissipate (3) argument (4) reverse (5) increase
16. (1) delay (2) birds (3) slowdown (4) hasten (5) acceleration

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17. (1) spare (2) bear (3) destroy (4) amend (5) generation
18. (1) animals (2) difficulty (3) issues (4) humans 5) problem
19. (1) extinction (2) better (3) wealth (4) sigma (5) demand
20. (1) endangered(2) threaten (3) evaluated (4) living (5) compared
Direction (21-30): In each of the questions given below a sentence is given which
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is then divided into five parts out of which last part is given bold and correct.

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There is no error in three out of four remaining parts and therefore only one of
the parts is incorrect. You must choose the grammatically incorrect part as your
answer. If no part is incorrect, choose option (5) as your answer .i.e. “No error”.
21. Thirteen persons were(A)/ killed of police(B)/ firing during(C)/ the protests(D)/
against the plant(E).
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(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) No error


22. At present, the company is waiting(A)/ for clearance from the(B)/ court and the
government for restart(C)/ the plant, which(D)/ was closed for annual
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maintenance(E).
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) No error
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23. An employee of the Calicut Medical College admitted(A)/ in a private hospital


here, was most(B)/ prone to virus infection as she had(C)/ been exposed to
treatment of those(D)/ infected by Nipah virus(E).
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) No error
24. The State government on Thursday formed(A)/ the new zonal system which would
have(B)/ seven zones and two multi-zones(C)/ to facilitated recruitment(D)/ and
transfer of employees(E).
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(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) No error
25. All the attacks were fuelled(A)/ of messages on social media claiming(B)/ that
gangs of child snatchers(C)/ were roaming(D)/ the streets of Bengaluru(E).
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) No error
26. They tried to(A)/ escape but fall(B)/ as the men kicked(C)/ them and hit(D)/
them with clubs(E).
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) No error
27. We have filed a case(A)/ of attempting to murder(B)/, unlawful assembly and
rioting(C)/. Efforts are on to(D)/ track down the attackers(E).
1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) No error
28. The buses would be brought(A)/ under the system by November, while efforts(B)/
were under way to brought(C)/ KSRTC buses that operate in the(D)/ region too
under its purview(E).
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) No error

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29. Selected bus stations in Kerala will be(A)/ upgraded as ‘busports’ that have(B)/
infrastructure to par with(C)/ airports, to woo people(D)/ to use public transport(E).
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) No error
30. A fear-stricken girl however reportedly(A)/ informed her mother about(B)/ the
happenings from four months(C)/ and about the boys who(D)/ were behind the
assault(E).
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) No error
Directions (31-35): Rearrange the following five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and
(E) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the
questions given below.

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31. (A) Rana is one of a growing number of professionals who are channeling their
passion into food.
(B) This is not a new phenomenon, of course — we have had IT professionals

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swapping codes for farms, bloggers hosting secret suppers, and a MasterChef-
inspired generation of Instagram chefs.
(C) However, food is not an easy industry to be in.
(D) We talk to a few new foodpreneurs who have switched career paths and are
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addressing the needs of this evolved, more conscious market.

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(E) As the food landscape evolves, newer examples are cropping up.
(1) ABCDE (2) ACBDE (3) ABECD (4) ADCEB (5) AEDBC
32. (A) The era of sharing space for designated slots of time is here.
(B) Then came renting and leasing. But even that is passé.
(C) There were times when properties were bought and companies raised grand
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edifices to house their offices with paraphernalia.


(D) With nearly two decades of the new millennium behind us today, the new
technology is urging compaction of time and space.
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(E) The future lies in aggregation of time and space.
(1) EBCDA (2) ECBDA (3) EADCB (4) ECDBA (5) EADBC
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33. (A) With the modernization of our homes, cooking is no longer done behind four
walls
(B) the kitchen needs to be open to attract attention and is often the hub of the
home.
(C) and have transformed into aesthetically pleasing spaces.
(D) In any home, the kitchen is considered as one of the most important spaces.
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(E) Our kitchens thereby have moved from being only utilitarian
(1) DCBAE (2) DCEAB (3) DBAEC (4) DEBCA (5) DABEC
34. (A) apart from the potential for upholding human values, is our ability to make
choices, to take control of our destiny.
(B) Unless we go with nature, we won’t be able to survive any longer, in Stephen
Hawking’s words, “the next thousand years” on this fragile planet”.
(C) It all comes down to karma, what goes around comes around. Humans have
committed mass deforestation, nature has rewarded us with climate change,
unexpected storms, wildfires and sea levels.
(D) That’s not just why we must be careful in terms of the lifestyle we choose.
What differentiates us humans from other species,
(E) Today it all comes down to our lifestyle choices, each of which, corporations
have ensured have strong repercussions on nature.
(1) CDAEB (2) CDEAB (3) CEADB (4) CADBE (5) CBDEC

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35. (A) The boys have queued up, the overseer has inspected their dhoti-kurtas,
(B) I am at the ashram gate, wondering if the priest will let me in.
(C) I walk in hesitantly, but the monk smiles warmly and points to an empty
chair.
(D) and they are now waiting patiently for instructions from the priest , who is on
the phone.
(E) Everything is ready for the evening prayer at the ashram.
(1) EDBCA (2) EADBC (3) ECBDA (4) ECDAB (5) EBDCA
Directions (36-40): In the question given below few sentences are given which
are grammatically correct and meaningful. Connect them by the word given above

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the statements in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning.
Choose the best possible combination as your answer accordingly from the options
to form a correct, coherent sentence.

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36. LIKEWISE
(I) We are justified in concluding, therefore, that among the Greeks and Romans
(II) The examination of the liver was the basis of divination in the case of the
sacrificial animal
(III) This is the crux of the draft Cauvery water management scheme filed in the
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Supreme Court on Monday during the short pause between polling

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(IV) And counting in the crucial Karnataka Assembly elections
1) (II)-(III) (2) (I)-(II) (3) (III)-(IV) (4) (I)- (IV) (5) (II)-(IV)
37. BESIDES
(I) I should make too good a target for the French
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(II) Those which the astronomers use


(III) I am afraid I should hardly be able to climb onto a horse
(IV) There are a great many instruments
(1) (II)-(IV) (2) (I)-(II) (3) (I)-(III) (4) both (I)-(III) & (IV)-(II) (5) (IV)-(II)
38.
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HOWEVER
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(I) We have also submitted the concerned report in the Supreme Court
(II) If you'd told me about it earlier, I could've been free
(III) The Delhi police has filed the chargesheet on medico legal and psychology
analysis
(IV) Tomorrow I have plans to go back
(1) (II)-(IV) (2) (IV)-(III) (3) (I)-(II) (4) (II)-(III) (5) (I)-(III)
39. HENCE
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(I) As per the agreement, the consultancy will have the responsibility of planning,
designing, and management of each project
(II) Any portion of the underground rhizome when broken off is capable of producing
a new plant
(III) The difficulty of eradicating them when once established
(IV) The contract period is for the next three years
(1) (I)-(IV) (2) both (II)-(III) & (I)-(IV) (3) (II)-(IV) (4) (III)-(IV) (5) (II)-(III)
40. NEVERTHELESS
(I) The school uniform was an unattractive green
(II) I must tell you that we are alive
(III) The headmaster refused to consider changing it to another color
(IV) That we reached home safely, and that we speak of you daily, and enjoy your
interesting letters very much
(1) (IV)-(II) (2) both (I)-(III) & (II)-(IV) (3) (III)-(I) (4) (I)-(II) (5) (III)-(IV)

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Directions (41-45): In each of the questions given below an incomplete sentence


which must be filled/completed with one of the options given below. Choose the
correct option and complete the given sentences.
41. Ali’s horse is of an excellent ……………… .
(1) brood (2) steed (3) breed (4) stood (5) quality
42. Her complaints ……………… with the complaints we have received from others.
(1) agree (2) similar (3) identical (4) tally (5) accord
43. His opinion ……………… with the general option of the experts on this matter.
(1) concurs (2) tally (3) assert (4) assimilate (5) simulate

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44. The ruling party found itself in full ……………… with the opposition.
(1) opinion (2) accord (3) concord (4) discordant (5) swing

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45. The jury’s views ……………… with those of the lawyer on the issues of crime and
punishment.
(1) coincided (2) ally (3) approve (4) apprise (5) assert
Directions(46-50):In each of the following sentence, there are two blank spaces.
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Below the sentences, there are five options and the blanks are to be filled with

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the pair of words given below to make the sentences correct. Fill up the sentences
with the correct word.
46. The "Hotspot" dispute has dragged on for several decades, and it would be
unfortunate if the ............ of a final decision arrived at through ........... adjudication
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is not monitored by an independent authority.


(1) exercise; strict (2) execution; vigorous (3) implementation; rigorous
(4) compliance; severe (5) action; stringent
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47. The most welcome feature of such a mechanism is that an issue concerning the
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........... of thousands of farmers will be taken out of the political domain and
........... to experts.
(1) liberty; empowered (2) livelihood; entrusted (3) subsistence; endowed
(4) life span; bestowed (5) lives; acquainted
48. Ordinarily, who gets the first shot at forming the government should not matter if
neither group .......... in engineering ...........: the issue is best settled on the floor
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of the House in a confidence vote.
(1) indulged; infections (2) engages; defections (3) involves; defaults
(4) participates; mistakes (5) engrossed; faults
49. The Chinese have made no .......... about the urgency of seeking India’s backing to
.......... these headwinds blowing across the Pacific.
(1) actions; encounter (2) steps; strokes (3) plans; make
4) bones; counter (5) stones; forward
50. There she plays the role of conductor, ............ and teasing the MPs to sing.
Sometimes, when they literally sing a different tune, she ............, correcting
their pitch and adding some lines.
(1) harassing; intimidates (2) beckoning; interrupts (3) making; intervenes
(4) calling; interferes (5) cajoling; interjects

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REASONING
Direction(51-53) : Read the following information carefully and answer the given
question :
U, V, W, X, Y and Z are six people, each having different weight. Y is heavier
than only two people. U is lighter than only V and X. X is not the heaviest. Z is not
the lightest. The weight of the one who weighs the second heaviest is 58 kgs and
that of the one who weighs the second lightest is 35 Kgs.
51. Among the following, whose weight is possibly 49 kgs ?
1) Either Y or Z 2) W 3) V 4) Either U or Y 5) X
52. Which of the following is TRUE as per the given arrangement ?

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1) Y is heavier than Z 2) only two people are heavier than Z
3) Z is lighter than W 4) None of the given statements is true
5) W is heavier than Y

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53. If everyone made to sit in a line (from left to right, starting from lightest), which
of the following would be the correct sequence ?
1) U, V, W, X, Y, Z 2) W, Z, Y, U, X, V
3) W, X, Y, Z, U, V 4) Y, Z, W, X, V, U 5) V, X, U, Y, Z, W
Direction(54-56) : Read the information carefully and answer the given question :
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P @ Q means P is the father of Q

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P + Q means P is the husband of Q
P $ Q means P is the wife of Q
P % Q means P is the mother of Q
P & Q means P is the brother of Q
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54. Which among the given expression indicates that O is the grandmother of U ?
1) O$M&Y%U 2) O$M@Y$U 3) O$M@Y+U 4) O%M%Y+U 5) O%M@Y&U
55. Which among the following options is true if the expression “M % K & G @ L $ J’ is
definitely true ?
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1) M is the mother of L 2) J is the son of G.
3) M is the mother-in-law of G.
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4) K is the father-in-law of J. 5) K is the uncle of L.


56. What should come in place of the question mark, to establish that R is the niece
of Y in the expression ?
Y&I% L&R?T
1) Either $ or % 2) + 3) Either + or @ 4) & 5) @
57. This question consists of a statement and two conclusions numbered I and II
given below it. A conclusion is something which can be directly deduced from the
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given information in light of all the given facts.You have to decide which of the
given conclusions logically follow/s from the given statement and select the
appropriate answer.
Statement: Ever since Country A has started giving discounts to other countries
for importing garments manufactured in country A, country Y has started importing
all the garments from country A and has stopped importing garments from country Z.
I. The quality of garments manufactured in country Z is not as good as the garments
manufactured by country A
II. The garments manufactured in country A are imported by most of the countries
now
1) Only I can be concluded from the given information
2) Neither I nor II can be concluded from the given information
3) Both I and II can be concluded from the given information
4) only II can be concluded from the given information
5) Either I or II can be concluded from the given information

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Direction(58-62) : This question consists of a question and two statements


numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data given in
the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements
and choose the most appropriate option.
58. Is G the father of N ?
I. L is the husband of N. P is the brother of N. P is the son of R. R is married to G.
G is the brother of T.
II. S is the wife of P. R is the mother-in-law of S. P is the son of G. N is the sister
of P.
1) The data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to

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answer the question
2) 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

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3) The data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer
the question
4) The data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the
question
5) The data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the
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data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question

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59. How is ‘jump’ coded in the given code language ?
I. In the given code language, ‘cat did not jump’ is coded as ‘7 & 4 $’ and ‘we jump
with joy’ is coded as ‘6 & 3 #’
II. In the given code language, ‘jump up and down’ is coded as ‘8 9 & 2’ and ‘down
we jump here’ is coded as ‘# & 8 0’
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1) The data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to


answer the question
2) The data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the
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question
3) The data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer
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the question
4) 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
5) 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
60. How many days are left for the local elections ? (Assuming today is the 10th of
May)
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I. On the 1st of May more than ten days (including 1st May) but less than thirteen
days were left for the elections No election was held on the 11th of May.
II. On the 5th of May more than five days (including 5th May) but less than nine
days were left for the elections. No election was held on the 13th of May
1) The data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer
the question
2) The data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the
question
3) 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
4) 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
5) The data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to
answer the question

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61. Amongst fifteen people standing in a row facing North what is R’s position with
respect to C?
I. C is standing at one of the extreme ends of the line Only two people are
standing between S and C. Only two people are standing between S and P. Only
four people are standing between P and R.
II. K is standing second from the right end of the line.There are only five people
between B and K.There are six people between B and C R and C are not immediate
neighbours
1) 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

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2) The data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question while I the
data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question
3) The data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer

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the question
4) The data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to
answer the question
5) The data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the
question
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62. Five people - D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table. Some are facing

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inside (towards the centre) and some are facing outside (opposite to the centre).
Who is sitting to the immediate left of G ?
I. H is facing the centre. F is second to the right of H. D and F are immediate
neighbours of each other. G and H are not immediate neighbours of each other.
II. E is facing outside. D is second to the left of E. The immediate neighbours of E
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are facing the centre.


1) The data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to
answer the question
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2) 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
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3) The data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer
the question
4) The data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question while I the
data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question
5) The data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the
question
63. Read the given information and answer the question:
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“WISLETH COLLEGE can expect to see a decline in tne alumnl-fund contributions
next year because the college hockey team did not win any match this year
contrary to its usual performance”, said the Sports Coach of the college.
Which of the following can be inferred about WISLETH COLLEGE from the given
statement?
1) The entire amount of contributions received from alumni is allocated to be
spent only on the hockey team of the college.
2) The college’s hockey team will definitely continue its losing streak next year.
3) All the alumni now have other more important expenditures than to spend on
the college.
4) The college now no more needs additional funds as it is able to manage well on
its own
5) Contributions from the alumni depend to an extent on the winning record of
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64. Read the following information carefully and answer the question which follows:
Despite trying for the past three years, company X has not received permission
from the central government of country N. To start building the national highway
joining States A and B. “Although we got the tender three years ago. We have not
received a clearance for our proposal since.” An official mentioned in his statement.
Which of the following statements may be a reason for the above mentioned
situation?
1) As the central government of country N requires a number of approvals before
accepting a proposal, it is common for a proposal to be accepted after at least six
months of its submission.

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2) Although the national highway does not connect States A and B at present,
there is good connectivity between the States due to well equipped railway facility
3) The said proposal suggests building the highway through a national park’s

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dense green stretch which is likely to affect the environment negatively
4) The neighbouring countries of country N do not have a roadway connecting all
their States
5) Most of the designs presented by the company were outstanding and were
made by experienced civil engineers
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Direction(65-70) : In this question three statements followed by two conclusions

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numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the given statements to be
true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then
decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.
65. Statements : All answers are questions. All doubts are answers.
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Some doubts are reasons.


Conclusion I: All reasons being questions is a possibility
Conclusion II: All answers being reasons is a possibility
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1) both Conclusions I and II are true
2) neither Conclusion I nor II is true 3) only Conclusion I is true
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4) only Conclusion II is true 5) either Conclusion I or II is true


66. Statements : All answers are questions. All doubts are answers.
Some doubts are reasons.
Conclusion I: All doubts are questions
Conclusion II: All answers are doubts
1) either Conclusion I or II is true 2) neither Conclusion I nor II is true
3) both Conclusions I and II are true
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4) only Conclusion I is true 5) only Conclusion II is true
67. Statements : Some traps are plans. All plans are ideas.
No idea is a design.
Conclusion I: All traps are designs
Conclusion II: Atleast some traps are ideas
1) both Conclusions I and II are true
2) only Conclusion I is true 3) either Conclusion I or II is true
4) only Conclusion II is true 5) neither Conclusion I nor II is true
68. Statements : Some traps are plans. All plans are ideas.
No idea is a design.
Conclusion I: All designs being traps is a possibility
Conclusion II: No design is a plan
1) only Conclusion I is true 2) only Conclusion II is true
3) neither Conclusion I nor II is true 4) either Conclusion I or II is true
5) both Conclusions I and II are true

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69. Statements : No paper is a book. All books are words.


No word is a letter.
Conclusion I: No letter is a paper
Conclusion II: Some papers are definitely not words
1) only Conclusion II is true 2) only Conclusion I is true
3) neither Conclusion I nor II is true 4) either Conclusion I or II is true
5) both Conclusions I and II are true
70. Statements : No paper is a book. All books are words.
No word is a letter.
Conclusion I: No letter is a book

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Conclusion II: All letters being papers is a possibility
1) both Conclusions I and II are true 2) only Conclusion II is true
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4) neither Conclusion I nor II is true 5) either Conclusion I or II is true
Direction(71-74) : Read the following information carefully and answer the given
question :
L, M, N, O, P, Q and R are seven people living on different floors of the same
building (not necessarily in the same order) having seven floors numbered one to
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seven (the ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it number 2 and so on until

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the topmost floor is numbered 7).
P lives on floor number four. Only three people live between the floors on which R
and L live. R lives on one of the floors below P. M lives immediately above O. Only
one person lives between the floors on which O and P live. Only one person lives
between the floors on which N and R live.
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71. How many people live between the floors on which N and M live ?
1) Two 2) One 3) None 4) Three 5) Four
72. How many people live above the floor on which M lives ?
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1) One 2) Three 3) Four 4) Two 5) None
73. On which of the following floors does Q live ?
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1) Seven 2) Six 3) Five 4) One 5) Two


74. R is related to three in a certain way as per the given arrangement. Similarly, Q
is related to four. To which of the following is L related to in the same way ?
1) Two 2) One 3) Seven 4) Five 5) Six
Direction(75-79) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given
question :
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words
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and numbers, it arrages them following a particular rule.
The following is an illustration of input and rearragement:
(All the numbers are two digit numbers).
Input: son bear moon night 19 25 37 pipe 92 68 73 won tank fig 54 81
Step I : won tank son bear moon night 37 pipe 92 68 73 fig 54 81 19 25
Step II : won tank son pipe bear moon night 92 68 73 fig 81 19 25 37 54
Step III : won tank son pipe night moon bear 92 fig 81 19 25 37 54 68 73
Step IV: won tank son pipe night moon fig bear 19 25 37 54 68 73 81 92
Step IV is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is
obtained.
As per the rules followed in the given steps, find out the appropriate steps for the
given input.
Input : car deep 17 elf 24 press 33 fog 61 59 zip 79 sale 48 85 meal
75. Which element comes exactly between ‘fog’ and ‘59’ in Step II of the given input ?
1) elf 2) 61 3) 79 4) 85 5) car

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76. Which step number is the following output ?


zip sale car deep elf press 33 fog 61 59 79 48 85 meal 17 24
1) Second 2) There is no such step 3) Last 4) Third 5) First
77. What is the position of “elf” in the last step ?
1) sixth from the left end 2) Fourth from the right end
3) Second from the left end 4) First from the right end
5) Fifth from the left end
78. How many elements are there between “press’ and ‘car’ in the third step ?
1) Four 2) None 3) Three 4) One 5) Two
79. Which element is fourth to the right of’deep’ in the last step ?

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1) press 2) 33 3) 48 4) sale 5) meal
Direction(80-84) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given

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question
Institute Raga has decided to conduct exams for Std XI students in the next
month starting from Monday and ending on Sunday of the same week. The students
will have to appear for exams viz. Physics, Chemistry, Biology Mathematics, English,
Hindi and History (not necessarily in the same order).
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Chemistry will be held on Monday. There will be two exams conducted

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between Mathematics and Hindi. Mathematics will be held before Hindi.Hindi
will be conducted immediately before Biology.Physics will be conducted
immediately after Chemistry. History will not be conducted on Thursday
80. Which of the following exams will be held immediately before History ?
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1) Hindi 2) Mathematics 3) Biology 4) Physics 5) English


81. Which of the following exams will be held on Wednesday ?
1) Hindi 2) English 3) Mathematics 4) History 5) Biology
82.
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Which of the following exams will be held immediately after Biology ?
1) English 2) None 3) Hindi 4) Mathematics 5) Biology
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83. How many exams will be held between English and History ?
1) One 2) More than three 3) None 5) Three 5) Two
84. Chemistry is related to Wednesday in a certain way as per the given arrangement.
Similarly, History is related to Sunday. To which of the following is English related
to in the same way ?
1) Friday 2) Monday 3) Tuesday 4) Wednesday 5) Saturday
Direction(85-89) : Study the following information to answer the given question :
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In a certain code.
‘Cinderella has big eyes’ is written as ‘ak be po st’
‘big gowns of Cinderella’ is written as ‘fr po kd be’
‘eyes are lovely blue’ is written as ‘ak py ne hu’
‘gowns are very lovely’ is written as ‘hu fr tb py’
(All the codes are two letter codes only)
85. Which of the following may mean ‘deep blue eyes’ in the given code language?
1) st ak ne 2) be kd st 3) ak vi ne 3) ak fr st 4) ak fr py
86. Which of the following may mean ‘big gowns of Cinderella’ in the given code
language?
1) po be fr kd 2) po py be hu 3) po be ak tb 4) po kd ak hu 5) be tb fr st
87. What is the code for ‘blue’ in the given code language?
1) kd 2) ne 3) tb 4) either ‘hu’ or ‘py’ 5) py

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88. What is the code for’ has’ in the given code language?
1) po 2) be 3) fr 4) py 5) st
89. What does ‘po’ stand for in the given code language ?
1) either Cinderella or big 2) big 3) gowns
4) cinderella 5) eyes
90. Read the given information and answer the question:
“After the great success of FUMJI car launched by company X, its new launch
CAMPER is getting a tremendous response. But only a single counter for enquiry
and bookings at its showroom has left the long queues of people complaining.”

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Which of the following can be a viable course of action of the given situation?
I. People should be warned to come prepared for waiting for long hours and make
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II. The showroom should set up a few temporary canopies just for enquiry and
bookings.
III. Arrangements should be made to send representatives of the showroom to
places of all those who come for enquiry.
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1) Only I 2) None of the given options 3) Both II and III

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4) Both I and II 5) Only II
Direction(91-95) : In this question, relationship between different elements is
shown in the statements. The statement are followed by conclusions. Study the
conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.
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91. Statement C > J = K > R ; J < U < P


Conclusion I: R < P Conclusion II: P > R
1) Only conclusion II is true 2) Only conclusion I is true
3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Neither conclusion I or II is true
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5) Both conclusions I and II are true
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92. Statement : F > D < I < E = J ; G < H < D


Conclusion I: G < I Conclusion II: E > G
1) Neither conclusion I or II is true
2) Only conclusion II is true 3) Either conclusion I or II is true
4) Both conclusions I and II are true 5) Only conclusion I is true
93. Statement : C > J = K > R ; J < U < P
Conclusion I: K < U Conclusion II: C < P
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1) Neither conclusion I or II is true
2) Both conclusions I and II are true 3) Only conclusion I is true
4) Either conclusion I or II is true 5) Only conclusion II is true
94. Statement : F > D < I < E = J ; G < H < D
Conclusion I : F > H Conclusion II : J > G
1) Only conclusion II is true 2) Both conclusions I and II are true
3) Neither conclusion I or II is true
4) Only conclusion I is true 5) Either conclusion I or II is true
95. Statement: S < T = A < P > L = E > R
Conclusion I: L > A Conclusion II : A > E
1) Either conclusion I or II is true 2) Only conclusion II is true
3) Neither conclusion I or II is true
4) Both conclusions I and II are true 5) Only conclusion I is true

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Direction(96-100) : Study the given information carefully and answer the given
question
Eight people - S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circular table
facing the centre not necessarily in the same order.Each of them likes a different
colour namely - Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Pink, Orange, Purple and Silver but not
necessarily in the same order
The one who likes Red sits third to the right of T. Only three people sit
between the one who likes Red and the one who likes Purple T is an immediate
neighbour of the one who likes Green. Only two people sit between the one who

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likes Green and S. V sits to the immediate left of Z. Z likes neither Purple nor
Red. Z is not an immediate neighbour of S. V does not like Green. U sits second

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to the right of Y. U likes neither Green nor Purple. W likes neither Purple nor
Pink.The one who like blue sits to the immediate left of the one who likes Orange.
S does not like Blue or Pink. The one who likes Yellow sits to the immediate right
of U.
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96. Who is sitting third to the left of the one who likes green ?

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1) X 2) The one who likes Blue
3) The one who likes Orange 4) S 5) W
97. Who amongst the following likes silver ?
1) S 2) Y 3) X 4) W 5) Z
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98. How many people are sitting between the one who likes Blue and U when counted
from the right side of U ?
1) Two 2) One 3) More than Three 4) Three 5) None
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99. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating position
in the given arrangement and so form a group. Which one does not belong to the
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group ?
1) Y-Purple 2) T-Red 3) S-Silver 4) X-Blue 5) U - Green
100. What is the position of W with respect to the one who likes purple ?
1) Third to the left 2) Second to the right
3) Third to the right 4) Immediate right 5) Second to the left
NUMERICAL ABILITY
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101. The ratio between the base and height of a right angled triangle is 4 : 3 respectively,
if the hypotenuse is 10 Cm., What is the area of the triangle ?
1) 27 sq.cm. 2) Data provided are not adequate to answer the question
3) 30 sq.cm. 4) 18 sq.cm. 5) 24 sq.cm.
102. Average of three odd numbers is 21, if the difference between the smallest and
the largest of these three numbers is 18. What is the third number ?
1) Data provided are not adequate to answer the question.
2) 27 3) 21 4) 13 5) 10
103. A is six years elder than B at present. The ratio of their ages after six years will
be 5 : 4 respectively. What is B’s present age ?
1) 12 years 2) 18 years 3) 24 years 4) 20 years
5) Data provided are not adequate to answer the question
104. Fifteen percent of thirty percent of forty percent of a number is 9. What is two-
fifth of that number ?
1) 200 2) 300 3) 100 4) 150 5) 250

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105. The perimeter of a rectangular field is 90 metres. The ratio between the breadth
and the length of the field is 1 : 2 respectively. What is the area of the rectangular
field ?
1) 500 sq.m. 2) 300 sq.m. 3) 225 sq.m. 4) 450 sq.m. 5) 900 sq.m.
106. Twelve women can complete a work in 18 days. Sixteen men can complete the
same work in 9 days. In how many days will six men and twelve women complete
the same work ?
2 4 5 1 3
1) l0 2) 6 3) 9 4) 18 5) 12
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107. The difference between the simple and compound interest on a sum of money at
the end of two years is Rs.20 at the same rate of interest. What is definitely the

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rate of interest percent per annum ?
1) 10 2) 15
3) Data provided are not adequate to answer the question 4) 5 5) 20
108. The average age of 24 students and a teacher together is 15 years. If the teacher’s
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age is excluded, the average age of only the students become 14. What is the

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teacher’s age ?
1) 35 years 2) 39 years 3) Data provided are not adequate to answer the question.
4) 42 years 5) 36 years
109. A earns Rs. 15,000 more than B every month. B’s monthly income is Rs.20,000
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less than C’s monthly income. If total monthly income of A and C together is
Rs.95,000. What is B’s monthly income ?
1) Rs.50,000 2) Rs.30,000 3) Rs.40,000 4) Rs.15,000 5) Rs.47,000
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110. The ratio between the cost price of two articles A and B is 3 : 5 respectively.
Article ‘B’ was sold with a profit of 20 percent. If article ‘A’ also was sold at the
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same price, what would have been the percent profit only for Article A ?
1) 200 2) 50 3) 150 4) 100
5) Data provided are not adequate to answer the question
Direction(Q.No:111-115) : What approximate value will come in place of the
question mark (?) in the given question ?
(You are not expected to calculate exact value.)
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111. 11.832 - 6.152 + (1221.21 + 33.17)  ? = 171
1) 20 2) 35 3) 25 4) 55 5) 45
112. 470.112 + 549.465  0.05 - 119.632 x ? = 1234.42
1) 85 2) 77 3) 95 4) 62 5) 70
113. 114.879 x 15.98  4.01 + 54.33 = ? + 313.333
1) 195 2) 220 3) 215 4) 190 5) 201
114. 17.999 x 14.001 x 179.989  20.02 = ?
1) 2920 2) 2268 3) 2580 4) 2760 5) 2360
1 5 15
115. 7 of 13 of 22 of 644  ?

1) 30 2) 36 3) 19 4) 24 5) 41

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Direction(116-120) : Refer to the graph and answer the given question :


Data related to amounts of investment (in Rs. Hundred)
of Amlan and Mohan in 6 schemes :

Amlan Mohan

1000

900 880

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840
Amount of investment (in Rs. Hundred)

800
760
720
700

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680
600
580
520
500 500
440
400
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420

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300 320 360

200

100
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A B C D E F
Schemes
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116. Amlan’s total investment in schemes A and B together is what percent of Mohan’s
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total investment in the same schemes together ?


11 9 1 3 7
1) 77 2) 83 3) 81 4) 74 5) 79
17 17 17 17 17
117. If scheme C offers compound interest @ 6 p.c.p.a. (compounded annually), what
would be the difference between interest accrued by Amlan and Mohan from this
scheme after 2 years ?
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1) Rs. 1840.20 2) Rs. 1730.40 3) Rs.1684.60 4) Rs.1772.80 5) Rs.1826.20
118. Mohan invested in scheme E for four years. Scheme E offers simple interest @ 6.5
p.c.p.a. for the first two years and compound interest (compounded annually) @
10 p.c.p.a. for the next two years. What will be the total interest accrued by
Mohan from this scheme after four years ?
1) Rs. 13,580 2) Rs.14,960 3) Rs.15,260 4) Rs.14,320 5) Rs.15,540
119. If scheme F offers simple interest @ 8.5 p.c.p.a., what will be the total interest
earned by Amlan and Mohan together from this scheme after 3 years ?
1) Rs.30,950 2) Rs.33,150 3) Rs.34,180 4) Rs.32,300 5) Rs.31,500
120. Total amount invested by Amlan in all the given schemes is approximately what
percent more than the total amount invested by Mohan in all the given schemes ?
1) 16 2) 13 3) 19 4) 10 5) 21

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Direction(Q.No:121-125) : Read the information given in the passage and answer


the given question
In Village A with 8200 residents, a survey was conducted for the viewership
of TV shows of different languages. It was observed that out of the total population.
22% watch Hindi TV shows only, 17% watch Marathi TV shows only,
11 % watch Tamil TV shows only and 9% watch Gujarati TV shows only. 10%
watch both Hindi and Tamil TV shows. 8% watch both Hindi and Marathi TV
shows.
7% watch Marathi, Tamil and Gujarati TV shows while 9% watch Hindi,

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Marathi and Gujarati TV shows.
Rest of the population watches TV shows of all the languages.
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shows, if the respective ratio between the total number of females and the number
of males who watch the same is 17 : 11
1) 655 2) 660 3) 680 4) 677 5) 697
122. How many people do not watch Tamil TV shows ?
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1) 5308 2) 5320 3) 5395 4) 5375 5) 5330

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123. How many households watch neither Marathi nor Gujrati TV shows ?
1) 3550 2) 3540 3) 3520 4) 3526 5) 3536
124. How many people watch both Hindi as well as Gujrati TV shows ?
1) 1324 2) 1372 3) 1312 4) 1300 5) 1350
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125. How many people in Village A watch Marathi TV shows ?


1) 3936 2) 3870 3) 3750 4) 3575 5) 3628
Direction(Q.No:126-130) : In the given question two equations are given. You
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have to solve both the equations and give answer.
126. I.12x2 + 59x + 72 = 0
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II. 4y2 + 21y + 26 = 0


1) x  y 2) x  y 3) x > y 4) x < y
5) x = y or relationship cannot be decided
127. I. 4x2 + 40x + 99 = 0
II. 4y2 + 30y + 56 = 0
1) x > y 2) x  y 3) x < y 4) x  y
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5) x = y or relationship cannot be decided
128. I. 3x2- 16x + 21 =0
II. y2 -10y + 21 = 0
1) x < y 2) x = y or relationship cannot be decided
3) x  y 4) x  y 5) x > y
129. I. 2x2 - 23x + 65 = 0
II. 3y2 - 27y + 60 = 0
1) x > y 2) x  y 3) x  y 4) x < y
5) x = y or relationship cannot be decided
130. I. x2 = 169
II. y2-26y + 169 = 0
1) x > y 2) x = y or relationship cannot be decided
3) x  y 4) x < y 5) x  y

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Direction(131-135) : What will come in place of the question mark(?) in the given
number series ?
131. 8 9 ? 75 316 1605
1) 17 2) 14 3) 28 4) 22 5) 30
132. 20 10.5 11.5 18.75 ? 101.25
1) 52.5 2) 44.5 3) 35 4) 39.5 5) 55
133. 111 215 ? 839 1671 3335
1) 471 2) 423 3) 532 4) 468 5) 513
134. 15 ? 63 127 255 511
1) 45 2) 39 3) 20 4) 28 5) 31

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135. 235 237 243 255 275 ?
1) 305 2) 289 3) 322 4) 297 5) 315
Direction(136-140) : Study the table and answer the given question :

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Name of Total Number of Percentage of Number of invalid
Villages Registered Voters Voters Cast votes
(Males and Female) out of total Votes Cast
P 42000 68 2145
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Q 32800 72 1749

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R 44200 80 2363
S 40400 60 3140
T 36800 75 1983
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136. Total number of registered voters in village P is what percent more than the total
number of registered voters in village T ?
8 11 19 15 3
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1) 16
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2) 12 3) 10
23
4) 17
23
5) 14
23
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137. In village T,respective ratio of male and female registered voters is 13 : 10. If
number of registered male voters who could cast their votes is 14976. What percent
of registered female voters could cast their votes ?
1) 75.6 2) 78.9 3) 83.7 4) 77.5 5) 81.3
138. What is the average number of invalid votes cast in all the given villages together ?
1) 2276 2) 2468 3) 2332 4) 2148 5) 2386
139. What is the difference between number of valid votes cast in village Q and number
of valid votes cast in village R ?
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1) 11540 2) 11130 3) 11260 4) 10920 5) 10630
140. In village S only two candidates (A and B) - were contesting election. If A got 68%
of total valid votes cast in that particular village, how many valid votes did B get ?
1) 6224 2) 5572 3) 5922 4) 6752 5) 6108
Direction (141-145) : In the following questions, two statements numbered I and
II are given. On solving them, we get quantities I and II respectively. Solve for both
the quantities and choose the correct option.
141. Quantity I: Percentage of cement in Mortar. 900 kg of mortar consists of 45%
sand, 144 kg of lime and the rest cement.
Quantity II: Percentage of apples thrown by vendor. A vendor sells 60% of apples
he had and throws away 15% of the remainder. Next day he sells 50% of the
remainder and throws away the rest.
1) Quantity I > Quantity II 2) Quantity I < Quantity II
3) Quantity I  Quantity II 4) Quantity I  Quantity II
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142. Quantity I: Highest score. The average marks of a student in 8 subjects is 87. Of
these, the highest marks are 2 more than the next in value. If these two subjects
are eliminated, the average marks of the remaining subjects is 85.
Quantity II: Number of officers. The average monthly salary of employees,
consisting of officers and workers of an organization is Rs. 3000. The average
salary of an officer is Rs. 10000 while that of a worker is Rs. 2000 per month.
There are a total 400 employees in the organization.
1) Quantity I > Quantity II 2) Quantity I < Quantity II
3) Quantity I  Quantity II 4) Quantity I  Quantity II

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5) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation
143. Quantity1: Cost price of article. If an article is sold at 8% profit instead of 8%

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loss, it would have brought Rs. 12 more.
Quantity II: Cost price of the book. A man sells a book at a profit of 20%. If he had
bought it at 20% less and sold it for Rs. 18 less he would have gained 25%.
1) Quantity I > Quantity II 2) Quantity I < Quantity II
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3) Quantity I  Quantity II 4) Quantity I  Quantity II

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5) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation
144. Ajit can complete a piece of work in 60 days whereas Kailash and Shailendra
working together can complete it in 15 days. When Ajit and Shailendra alternately
work for a day each the work gets completed in 40 days.
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Quantity I: No. of days in which Kailash will complete twice the work.
Quantity II: No. of days in which Shailendra will complete twice the work.
1) Quantity I > Quantity II 2) Quantity I < Quantity II
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3) Quantity I  Quantity II 4) Quantity I  Quantity II
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5) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation


145. In the given figure, PT is the tangent to the circle,  BTP = 56° And ‘A’ is any point
on the minor arc BT.
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Quantity I:  BAT
Quantity II:  BOT
1) Quantity I > Quantity II 2) Quantity I < Quantity II
3) Quantity I  Quantity II 4) Quantity I  Quantity II
5) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation

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Direction(Q.NO:146-150) : Study the following information carefully to answer


the question. The findings of a survey of private hospitals are as follows ;
1. A total of 2400 patients admitted were considered for the survey.
2. Out of which 30% were suffering from liver dysfunction. 45% were suffering
from kidney dysfunction and remaining were admitted due to various common
issues
3. Out of those suffering from liver dysfunction. 15% had no issues in meeting
the expenditure out of which one - third were rich and remaining had an insurance
policy.
4. Of the remaining 85% suffering from liver dysfunction three - fourth could
manage half the expenditure on their own and remaining was met through the

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monetary help received from some of the trusts Rest of the liver dysfunction
patients required complete monetary help from the trusts
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the expenditure out of which three - eighth were rich and remaining had an
insurance policy.
6. Of the remaining 80% suffering from kidney dysfunction two - third could
manage half the expenditure on their own and remaining was met through the
monetary help received from some of the trusts Rest of the kidney dysfunction
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patients required complete monetary help from the trusts

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7. Out of those suffering from various common issues 65% could bear the
expenditure out of which three - fifth are insured and remaining are rich while
rest of the patients could manage by getting partial help from the hospitals trusts
by getting the treatment at concessional rates.
146. What is the ratio between liver dysfunction patients requiring 50% help and the
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kidney dysfunction patients requiring 50% help respectively ?


1) 53 : 64 2) 52 : 63 3) 51 : 59 4) 49 : 64 5) 51 : 64
147. Total how many patients are able to meet full expenses since having insurance
policy ?
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1) 486 2) 363 3) 417 4) 441 5) 387
148. What percent of the total no. of patients are suffering from disease other than
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liver and kidney dysfunction and require partial help to meet the expenses ?
1) 9.25 2) 8.75 3) 8.25 4) 9.75 5) 6.5
149. Out of the total no of patients who are able to meet the total expenses what is the
ratio between rich and insured respectively ?
1) 13 : 23 2) 13 : 22 3) 13 : 21 4) 11 : 21 5) 12 : 23
150. What percent of the total no. of patients are able to meet the expenses being rich ?
2 1 1 3 3
C
1) 11 2) 12 3) 12 4) 11 5) 9
3 8 3 8 8

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1.3 2.1 3.5 4.3 5.1 6.5 7.2 8.3 9.1 10.4 11.5 12.4 13.3
14.1 15.4 16.5 17.2 18.3 19.3 20.1 21.2 22.3 23.2 24.4 25.2 26.2
27.2 28.3 29.3 30.3 31.3 32.2 33.5 34.1 35.2 36.2 37.4 38.1 39.5
40.2 41.3 42.4 43.1 44.2 45.1 46.3 47.2 48.2 49.4 50.5 51.4 52.1
53.2 54.5 55.5 56.1 57.4 58.1 59.4 60.4 61.3 62.5 63.3 64.3 65.1
66.4 67.4 68.5 69.3 70.1 71.4 72.5 73.5 74.3 75.2 76.5 77.1 78.3
79.2 80.5 81.3 82.2 83.3 84.5 85.3 86.1 87.2 88.5 89.1 90.5 91.5
92.4 93.3 94.2 95.3 96.3 97.4 98.2 99.2 100.3 101.5 102.1 103.2 104.1
105.4 106.1 107.3 108.2 109.2 110.4 111.1 112.1 113.5 114.2 115.4 116.5 117.2
118.2 119.2 120.2 121.5 122.5 123.4 124.3 125.1 126.5 127.3 128.4 129.3 130.3
131.4 132.4 133.2 134.5 135.1 136.5 137.2 138.1 139.2 140.4 141.1 142.1 143.2
144.5 145.1 146.5 147.4 148.2 149.1 150.4

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