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cut as shown below in ihe
question figures. From the giy.
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how it will appear whenindicate
opened
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(3) 40
guestion Figures :
(4) 12
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represents the relationship
among classes given below
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select the one in which the
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crease in the gross trallic re
ceipts in 2006-07 as compared
to2004-05?
(3) (4) (1) 33.9% (2)41.5%
(3)20.7% (4) 17%
(2) 30. If profit = gross tra•lic re
ceipts total expenditure.
NUMERICALAPTITUDE then in 2007-08, what per
centage of gross traffic receipts
26. 5 men and 8 women can com
is the profit made?
plete a task in 34 days, where (1)5.9% (2) 6.4%
as 4 men and 18 women can
(3) 7.2% (4) 8%
complete the same task in 28
days. In how many days can 31. In which year was the prolil as
(3 the same task be conpleted by a percentage of gross traffic
3men and 5 women? receipts the highest?
(2) 72 (1) 2008-09 (2) 2007-08
(1) 64
(3) 56 (4)36 (4)2005-06
(3) 2006-07
27. A and B can do a work in 12 32. In order to make a proit of
days. B and C in 15 days. C 10%, what should have been
and A in 20 days. If A, B and C the gross traffic receipts (in Rs.
crores) in 2005-06, total ex
work together, they will com
plete the work in : penditure remaining the same?
(4) (1) 5,667 (2) 5,876
(1) 5 days (2)726 days (3) 6,444 (4) 7.667

33. Simplify : 1+
(3) 10 days 4) 1s days 1+
2+
3
4
28. If a man walks 20 km at 5 km 1+
5
per hr, he will be late by 40
minutes. If he walks at 8km
LEAR YOU DOUBTS 5
per hr, how early from the fixed (2) ;
If you have any time will he reach?
confusion/doubt (1) 15 minutes 6
regarding the (2) 25 minutes (3) (4)
published articles (3) 50 minutes
and other
materials in the
34. The value of (243)0.16 × (243)0.04
is equal to :
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3. At what rate at 7for
per
(1) 10
(2) 2
tion. The number of Items he
sold at loss, is:
(1) 16 (2) 22
must they be sold lo
() Rs. 56
(3) Rs. 58
hu ndret
(2) Ra, al60n
10
(3) 18 (4) 24 47. A man wanted to
(4)Ra. 57
(3) 10
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10 10% above his cost prlce. If he tually sold at 20%
36. Which of the following frac allows hts customers 10% dis 480. At what prlce for loss
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how much prot or loss does prolt?
77 4 5 he make, if any? (1)Rs. 720 (2) Rs. 840
6'937 (1) 1% gain (3) Rs. 600 (4) Rs. 750
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apples were found to be rotten
If he wishes to make a
profit of
(3) two network operators P and
10%, at what rate should he
(4) sell the remaining apples per
Q across the cities. A,B,C,D
37. The LCM of two numbers is 864 and E is shown in the given kg?
and their HCF is 144. If one of (1) Rs. 45
pie charts.
the numbers is 288, the other (2) Rs. 49.50
number is : OPERATOR P (3) Rs. 50
(1)576 (2) 1296 E
A (4) Rs. 5I
28%
(3) 432 (4) 144 25%| 49. A and B have money in the ra
38. A boy was asked to multiply a tio 2: 1. If A gives Rs. 2 to B
certain number by 50. He mul B the money will be in the rato
tiplied it by 30 and got his an 19%
13% 1:1. What were the tnitial
swer less than the correct one C
15% amounts they had?
by 400. The number to be mul (1) Rs. 12 and Rs. 6
tiplied was: (2) Rs. 16 and Rs. 8
(1) 10 (2)20 OPERATOR O (3) Rs. 8and Rs. 4
(3) 30 E
(4)40 21% A16% (4) Rs. 6 and Rs. 3
39. The sum of three consecutive 50. The diameter of a circle is 105
odd natural numbers each di B
cm less than its circumíerence
visible by 3 is 72. What is the D 14%
26A What is the diameter of the cir
largest among them? cle?
(1) 21 (2) 24 23% (1)42 cm (2) 44 cm
(3) 27 (4) 36 Based on the information in (3)48 cm (4)49 cm
the pie charts, if the custom
40. Aperson who spends 66% of ers of operator P are 3.6 1lakhs
his income is able to save and the customers of operator LOCATE NEAREST
9 are 4.2 lakhs, then tn the
Rs. 1, 200 per month. His
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The shifting task is almost 64. Improve thebracketed parl of
GENERALENGLISH done, (1)/ only the furnitures the sentence.
(2)/ have to be delivered. (3)/ Hardly had she finished her
Select the word
with the cor- No error (4) dinner (then) the doorbell
61.rectspelling. 67. In the following question, out rang.
(1) lassoing of the four alternatives, select (1) than
(2)psychik the alternative which is the (2) when
(3) thacher best substitute of the phrase. (3) while
Aspot or a staln caused by a (4) No improvement
(4) squezer out
question, the iscolouring substance 66. In the following question,
Inthe followingwith blank is to (1) Hue (2) Blot of the four alternatives, select
sentencegiven appropriate (3) Tint the alternative which best ex
(4) Dye
be flled in with ancorrect alter presses the meaning of the id
word. Select the four. B8. Select the most appropriate
option to fill in the blank. iom/phrase.
nattve out of the intellec New kid on the block
are Several environmentists frorm
Rational thinkers
than those who (1) New rules which are bound
the city conducted a meet to
tually to fail
accept faith without question
discuss issues related to the
pollution levels created (2) A junior
ing the age old practices. by the growing number of (3) A new social trend
(1)cultured
(2) sophisticated pharmaceutical companies. (4) A newcomer
(1) raise in (2) rise in 66. Select the segment in the sen
(3) superior tence, which contains the
(3) rising from (4) raising of
(4) moden grammatical error.
ofancient.. 89. Select the most appropriate
53. Select the synonym ANOTONYM of the given word. Didyou know whether we can
(1) topical (2) extant EXTENSIVE exchange the dress if my sis
(3) archaic (4)fad (1) Intensive (2) Lengthy ter doesn't like it?
S4. Choose the antonynm of ana
(3) Intricate (4) Elaborate (1) we can exchange the dress
logue. 60. Select the most appropriate (2) Did you know whetLher
(1)correlate option to fill in the blank. (3) if ny sister
Astronomy enthusiasts and (4) doesn't like it
(2) cognate watch
(3) dialogue sky gazers will be able 67. Improve the bracketed part of
(4) difference s0x eclipses in 2020, but only the sentence.
three of them are expected to In the housing society where I
55. In the following question, out in India. (to
of the four alternatives, seleçt be ive there is a nice house
(1) exposed (2) evident let out).
the alternative which best ex (4)visible
presses the meaníng of the id (3) revealed (1) to let
ion/phrase. 61. Select the synonym of splayed. (2) for letting
Ahot potato (1) nimble (2) jade (3) to be let out
(1) Awar lke situatíon which (3) frayed (4) spread (4) No improvement
could have been easily 62. Select the word with the cor 68. In the following question. oul
select
avoided rect spelling. of the four altermatives,
the
the alternative which is
(2) A common eatery but (1) humable
lavoured by celebrities (2) customer best substitute of the phrase.
for a
(3)A controversial situation (3) breches A person who applies elec
job or is nominated for
which is awkward to deal (4) boufant
question, tion
with 63. In the following sentence may (1) Candidate (2) Elect
(9) Acelebrity who keeps get somepart of the out which
Find (3) Volunteer (4) Nominalor
ting into some or the oth have errors.
sentence has an that will
er controversy part of the 69. Select the alternative
In the following question, error and select the
appropri improve the underlined part of
is
sentence is the sentence. In case there
Bome part of the sentence may ate option. If the er
have errors. Find out which free from error,
select 'No no improvement required, se
lect 'No improvement.
part of the sentence has an ror'.
creativity and hard Ihad no infornations about
eror and select the appropr With little project could
work (1)/the the barnk strike so Iwent there
ate option. have been (2)/successfully
yesterday.
(4)
u he sentence is free from er completed. (3)/No error
ror, select 'No error'.
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(1) no information about


about
(2) not got information
(3) No improvement
concern
(4) no information
ing
the
70. In the following qucstion, is to
sentence given with blank
be filled inwith an approprlate
word. Select the correct alter
native out of the four.
Politicians requcsted both the
warring communities to
restraint.
(1) depict (2)enforce
(3) show (4) exercise
Directions (71-75):In the fol
the words
lowing passage some of
the pas
have been left out. Read corect
the
sage carefully and select out of
answer for the given blank
the four altermatives.
Sometimes the grand (71) of the
seem to
Left and the Right do not
with the lived
have any relationship Indians. For
experiences ofordinary
the Left has
the past two decades, welfare pro
tried to expand social the coun
grammes (72) the poor in
the growing (73)
try by highlightingand
between the rich the poor. The
points to
Right, on the other hand,
politically driv
the growing (74) ofand emphasises
en welfare policies growth to (75)
the need for economic lives of the
poverty and improve the
poor.
71. (1) histories (2) plots
(3) versions (4)narratives
72. (1) for (2) which
(3) that (4)of
73. (1) dissimilarities
(2) discrepancies
(3) disparities
(4) disillusion
74. (1) issue (2) matter
(4) burden
(3) pain
(2) alleviate
75. (1) agitate
depress
(3) aggravate (4)
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