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Section- A
LEGAL APTITUDE AND LEGAL REASONING
C. The exclusion of one item from a list implies the inclusion of all other items not on the list.
D. None of the above.
14. Legal Maxim: Audi alteram partem (hear the other side).
Question: Which of the following statements is true based on the legal maxim above?
A. All parties involved in a legal dispute should have an equal opportunity to present their
case.
B. Only the party with the most convincing argument should be heard.
C. The judge should be the only one to present arguments in a legal dispute.
D. None of the above.
15. Legal Maxim: Volenti non fit injuria (to a willing person, no injury is done).
Question: Which of the following statements is true based on the legal maxim above?
A. A person cannot be held responsible for injuries they voluntarily inflict on themselves.
B. A person can be held responsible for injuries they voluntarily inflict on themselves.
C. A person can be held responsible for injuries they inflict on others with their consent.
D. None of the above.
Factual Situation: A newspaper was fined for publishing a story that was critical of the
government.
Question: Was the newspaper's fine legal under the given principle?
A. Yes, the government has the right to fine any newspaper that is critical of them.
B. No, the newspaper's fine violates the principle of freedom of the press.
C. It depends on the specific laws and regulations of the country.
D. None of the above.
19. Principle: The law recognizes the right to a fair and speedy trial.
Factual Situation: A person was kept in jail for years without being brought to trial.
Question: Was the person's detention legal under the given principle?
A. Yes, the government has the right to keep anyone in jail for as long as they want without a
trial.
B. No, the person's detention violates the principle of the right to a fair and speedy trial.
C. It depends on the specific laws and regulations of the country.
D. None of the above.
20. Principle: The law recognizes the right to freedom of association.
Factual Situation: A group of people were arrested for peacefully protesting against a
government policy.
Question: Was the group's arrest legal under the given principle?
A. Yes, the government has the right to arrest anyone who protests against their policies.
B. No, the group's arrest violates the principle of freedom of association.
C. It depends on the specific laws and regulations of the country.
D. None of the above.
29. Which legal maxim means "the law does not care about trifles" and refers to the principle
that minor or trivial issues should not be given undue attention in legal proceedings?
a) De minimis non curat lex
b) Res judicata
c) In pari delicto
d) Caveat emptor
30. Which legal maxim means "the law favors the thing that exists" and refers to the
principle that existing legal rights should be respected and upheld?
a) Inter alia
b) Res judicata
c) Ultra vires
d) In dubio pro reo
31. Which country recently passed a law criminalizing the use of gay conversion therapy?
a) United States
b) Canada
c) United Kingdom
d) Australia
32. Which international organization recently launched an investigation into allegations of
war crimes committed by Israel and Hamas during the 11-day conflict in May 2021?
a) International Criminal Court (ICC)
b) United Nations (UN)
c) International Court of Justice (ICJ)
d) European Union (EU)
33. Which country recently passed a law granting citizenship to Hong Kong residents who
hold British National (Overseas) passports?
a) United States
b) Canada
c) Australia
d) United Kingdom
34. Which country recently passed a law banning the sale and production of fur, becoming
the first country in the world to do so?
a) Norway
b) Denmark
c) Sweden
d) Finland
35. Which company recently settled a lawsuit with the families of victims of the 2019
Ethiopian Airlines crash, agreeing to pay $500 million in compensation?
a) Boeing
b) Airbus
c) Lockheed Martin
d) Northrop Grumman
36. Which country recently legalized marijuana for recreational use, becoming the third
country in the world to do so?
a) Canada
b) Uruguay
c) Mexico
d) Netherlands
37. Which international organization recently launched an investigation into allegations of
war crimes committed by Israeli forces during the 11-day conflict in May 2021?
a) International Criminal Court (ICC)
b) United Nations (UN)
c) International Court of Justice (ICJ)
d) European Union (EU)
38. Which country recently passed a law banning conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ people,
becoming the first country in Asia to do so?
a) India
b) Taiwan
c) Japan
d) Thailand
39. Which company was recently sued by the U.S. Department of Justice for alleged
antitrust violations related to its app store?
a) Apple
b) Google
c) Facebook
d) Amazon
40. Which country recently passed a law allowing women to register births, marriages, and
divorces, and obtain passports without the permission of a male guardian?
a) Saudi Arabia
b) Iran
c) United Arab Emirates
d) Qatar
Section- B
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE WITH CURRENT AFFAIRS
d) Padma Bhushan
6. Which Indian state is home to the Kaziranga National Park?
a) Assam
b) Rajasthan
c) Tamil Nadu
d) Maharashtra
7. Which Indian state is the largest producer of tea?
a) Assam
b) West Bengal
c) Tamil Nadu
d) Kerala
8. Which of the following is the highest peak in India?
a) Nanda Devi
b) Kanchenjunga
c) Mount Everest
d) K2
9. Which of the following is not a part of the seven sister states of northeast India?
a) Assam
b) Tripura
c) Manipur
d) Nagaland
10. Who was the first woman to become the Chief Minister of an Indian state?
a) Indira Gandhi
b) Jayalalithaa
c) Mamata Banerjee
d) Vasundhara Raje
11. What is the name of the national aquatic animal of India?
a) Gharial
b) Olive Ridley Turtle
c) Gangetic Dolphin
d) Indian Ocean Humpback Dolphin
12. Who is the current Governor of the Reserve Bank of India?
a) Raghuram Rajan
b) Urjit Patel
c) Shaktikanta Das
d) Duvvuri Subbarao
13. Who wrote the Indian national anthem?
a) Rabindranath Tagore
b) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
c) Sarojini Naidu
d) Mahatma Gandhi
14. What is the name of the largest delta in the world, located in India?
a) Sundarbans Delta
b) Godavari Delta
c) Krishna Delta
d) Mahanadi Delta
15. Who is the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal?
a) Karnam Malleswari
b) Mary Kom
c) P. V. Sindhu
d) Sakshi Malik
16. What is the name of the Indian satellite navigation system?
a) NAVIC
b) GPS
c) Galileo
d) GLONASS
17. Which Indian state recently announced plans to set up a new university for the study of
Artificial Intelligence?
a) Tamil Nadu
b) Karnataka
c) Maharashtra
d) Telangana
18. What is the name of the Indian athlete who recently won a gold medal at the World
Athletics Championships?
a) Hima Das
b) Dutee Chand
c) Swapna Barman
d) Annu Rani
19. Which Indian state recently became the first to offer free public transportation for
women?
a) Tamil Nadu
b) Delhi
c) Maharashtra
d) Kerala
20. What is the name of the Indian-American astronaut who recently completed a spacewalk
at the International Space Station?
a) Sunita Williams
b) Kalpana Chawla
c) Raja Chari
d) Kjell Lindgren
21. Which Indian city recently announced plans to become the first to be completely
powered by renewable energy?
a) Mumbai
b) Delhi
c) Bengaluru
22. What is the name of the Indian football team's new head coach?
a) Igor Stimac
b) Stephen Constantine
c) Bob Houghton
d) Wim Koevermans
23. Which Indian state recently announced plans to set up a new space research center?
a) Andhra Pradesh
b) Gujarat
c) Rajasthan
d) Odisha
24. What is the name of the Indian cricketer who recently became the fastest to score
10,000 runs in One Day Internationals?
a) Virat Kohli
b) Sachin Tendulkar
c) Rohit Sharma
d) Sourav Ganguly
25. Which Indian state recently announced plans to set up a new cyber security center?
a) Uttar Pradesh
b) Telangana
c) Madhya Pradesh
d) Bihar
26. What is the name of the Indian actress who recently won the Best Actress award at the
Oscars?
a) Priyanka Chopra
b) Deepika Padukone
c) Kangana Ranaut
d) None of the above
27. What is the name of the Indian-origin scientist who recently won the Nobel Prize in
Physics?
a) Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
b) Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
c) Satyendra Nath Bose
d) None of the above
28. Which Indian city recently became the first to launch a dedicated electric vehicle public
transportation system?
a) Mumbai
b) Delhi
c) Bengaluru
d) Hyderabad
29. What is the name of the Indian diplomat who recently became the first woman to be
appointed as the UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs?
a) Vijayalakshmi Pandit
b) Shashi Tharoor
c) Vidisha Maitra
d) Usha Reddy
30. Which Indian state recently announced plans to set up a new film city to promote the
local film industry?
a) Maharashtra
b) Kerala
c) West Bengal
d) Punjab
Section- C
LOGICAL AND ANALYTICAL REASONING
1.In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the environmental impact of
single-use plastics, leading to a push for more sustainable alternatives. Based on this
information, which of the following can be properly concluded?
a) Single-use plastics are no longer being produced.
b) More sustainable alternatives to single-use plastics are being developed.
c) Single-use plastics are more cost-effective than sustainable alternatives.
d) There is no concern about the environmental impact of single-use plastics.
2.In recent years, there has been a surge in the popularity of plant-based diets, with more
people opting for vegetarian or vegan lifestyles. Based on this information, which of the
following can be properly concluded?
a) Meat consumption is no longer popular.
b) Plant-based diets are healthier than diets that include meat.
c) The popularity of plant-based diets is declining.
d) People are no longer interested in healthy eating.
3.Statement: The new tax law will help stimulate economic growth by incentivizing
businesses to invest in new projects. Which of the following, if true, would weaken the
argument in the statement above?
a) The tax law is expected to increase government revenue.
b) The tax law is expected to reduce the budget deficit.
c) The tax law is expected to increase taxes on middle-class families.
d) The tax law is expected to incentivize businesses to move jobs overseas.
4.Statement: The new education policy will improve the quality of education in the country by
introducing new teaching methods and technologies. Which of the following, if true, would
weaken the argument in the statement above?
a) The new education policy will increase the number of students in each classroom.
b) The new education policy will reduce funding for public schools.
c) The new education policy will require teachers to undergo additional training.
d) The new education policy will decrease class sizes and increase teacher salaries.
5.Statement: The new public transportation system will reduce traffic congestion and
improve air quality in the city. Which of the following, if true, would strengthen the argument
in the statement above?
a) The new public transportation system will be more expensive than driving a car.
b) The new public transportation system will be more convenient than driving a car.
c) The new public transportation system will be powered entirely by renewable energy
sources.
d) The new public transportation system will require significant changes to the city's existing
infrastructure.
6.Statement: The new tax law will help small businesses by providing tax breaks and
incentives for hiring new employees. Which of the following, if true, would strengthen the
argument in the statement above?
a) Small businesses are the primary drivers of economic growth in the country.
b) The new tax law will only apply to businesses with fewer than 50 employees.
c) The unemployment rate in the country is currently at an all-time low.
d) The new tax law will be funded by increasing taxes on large corporations.
7.Statement: A recent report found that the number of people who smoke cigarettes has
decreased in recent years. Which of the following can be concluded from the statement
above?
a) Smoking is no longer a public health concern.
b) Anti-smoking campaigns have been ineffective.
c) Smoking cessation programs have been successful.
d) People are no longer interested in smoking.
8.Statement: A recent study found that people who eat a diet high in fruits and vegetables
have a lower risk of developing heart disease. Which of the following can be concluded from
the statement above?
a) A diet high in fruits and vegetables is the only way to prevent heart disease.
b) Heart disease only affects people who do not eat a diet high in fruits and vegetables.
c) Eating a diet high in fruits and vegetables may help to prevent heart disease.
d) Heart disease is not a serious health concern.
9.Statement: A recent study found that people who spend more time outdoors have a lower
risk of depression than those who spend more time indoors. Which of the following can be
inferred from the statement above?
a) Depression only affects people who spend most of their time indoors.
b) Spending time outdoors is the only way to prevent depression.
c) Spending time outdoors may have a positive impact on mental health.
d) People who spend more time indoors are more likely to develop physical health
problems.
10.Statement: A recent report found that the majority of people in the country support stricter
gun control laws. Which of the following can be inferred from the statement above?
a) Gun ownership has been banned in the country.
b) Stricter gun control laws will be implemented in the country.
c) The country has a history of gun violence.
d) The majority of people in the country do not own guns.
11.Statement: A recent report found that exposure to air pollution is linked to an increased
risk of lung cancer. Which of the following can be concluded from the statement above?
a) Lung cancer can only be caused by exposure to air pollution.
b) Air pollution has no impact on lung cancer risk.
c) Exposure to air pollution may increase the risk of developing lung cancer.
d) Lung cancer is not a serious health concern.
12.Statement: A recent study found that people who smoke cigarettes are more likely to
develop heart disease. Which of the following can be concluded from the statement above?
a) Heart disease can only be caused by smoking cigarettes.
b) Smoking cigarettes has no impact on heart disease risk.
c) Smoking cigarettes may increase the risk of developing heart disease.
d) Heart disease is not a serious health concern
13.Statement: A recent report found that people who eat a diet high in fruits and vegetables
are less likely to develop cancer. Which of the following can be concluded from the
statement above?
a) Cancer can only be prevented by eating a diet high in fruits and vegetables.
b) Eating fruits and vegetables has no impact on cancer risk.
c) Eating a diet high in fruits and vegetables may lower the risk of developing cancer.
d) Cancer is not a serious health concern.
14.Statement: A recent report found that students who take regular breaks during studying
perform better on exams. Which of the following must be true based on the statement
above?
a) Students who do not take breaks during studying always perform poorly on exams.
b) Regular breaks may improve exam performance.
c) Students who study for long periods of time always perform well on exams.
d) Taking breaks during studying has no impact on exam performance.
15.Statement: A recent study found that people who read for pleasure have higher levels of
empathy than those who do not. Which of the following must be true based on the statement
above?
a) Everyone who reads for pleasure has high levels of empathy.
b) No one who does not read for pleasure has high levels of empathy.
c) Reading for pleasure may have a positive impact on empathy levels.
d) Empathy levels are not affected by reading for pleasure.
(16-20) Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
beside.
Seven persons from A to G were born on 14th April of different years among 1984, 1987,
1991,
1995, 1998, 2003 and 2004. B was born after two persons. Only one person was born
between
A and D. B was born after D. C was born before but not immediately before E. G was
younger
than E but older than F.
25. Which of the following pairs consist of the bottles that are placed in the topmost and the
bottommost shelf?
A. Pepsi - 7up
B. Mirinda - Sprite
C. Mirinda - Coca cola
D. Pepsi- Sprite
(26-30) Directions: In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in
the
statement. The statements are followed by two or three conclusions. Choose the correct
26. Statements: X = V ≤ Y , Y ≥ Z < C, X ≥ P = R, C = M > O
Conclusions: Y > R , M < Z, Y = R
A. Both conclusions I and III follow
B. Either conclusion I or III follows
C. Only conclusion III follows
D. All conclusions follow
27. Statements: U > V = C , T < M > H , X < C < T , U > C > Q
Conclusions: H < V, M > Q , U > X
A. None of the conclusions follow
B. Only conclusions I and III follow
C. Either conclusion I or II follows
D. Only conclusions II and III follow
28. Statements: M > B = S , Q ≥ B > F , H < S ≤ Q , M > S ≥ T
Conclusions: Q > T, Q = T , M > F
A. None of the conclusions follow
B. Only conclusion I and either conclusion II or II follow
C. Either conclusion I or II follows
D. Only conclusion III and either conclusion I or III follow
29. Statements: T = G > L , D > G > R , P = Z < T , F ≥ V > R
Conclusions: R < T, F = G, P < L
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Either conclusion I or II follows
C. Only conclusions II and III follow
D. None of the conclusions follows
C. A
D. King
36. Find the missing term of the following series.
ZSD, YTC, XUB, WVA, ?
A. VZZ
B. ZVX
C. VWZ
D. VZX
37. In the following question select the related word from the given alternatives.
Joy : Delight : : Gloomy : ?
A. Dull
B. Vague
C. Plain
D. Silent
38. If HOUSE is coded as KRXVH, then the code for CASTLE will be
A. FDWVOH
B. FDVWNH
C. FDVWNG
D. FDVWOH
39. Hema, who is Sahil's daughter, says to Anjali, "Your mother, Rekha, is the younger sister
of my father Sahil". How is Sahil's father related to Anjali?
A. Father
B. Grandfather
C. Father - in – law
D. Brother
40. If South east becomes North, then what will South west
become?
A. East
B. West
C. North
D. South
Section- D
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
1. What is a synonym for the word "benevolent" as used in the sentence "The billionaire's
benevolent act of funding the new hospital was widely praised."?
A) Cruel
B) Selfish
C) Kind
D) Hostile
2. What is an antonym for the word "miserly" as used in the sentence "The miserly old man
refused to give any money to the homeless person."?
A) Generous
B) Greedy
C) Selfless
D) Altruistic
3. What is a synonym for the word "philanthropic" as used in the sentence "The philanthropic
foundation donated millions of dollars to cancer research."?
A) Selfish
B) Stingy
C) Generous
D) Greedy
4. What is an antonym for the word "compassionate" as used in the sentence "The
compassionate nurse stayed late to comfort a terminally ill patient."?
A) Heartless
B) Unfeeling
C) Cruel
D) Indifferent
5. The student's grades improved (A)/due to the extra tutoring (B)/that she received from her
teacher. (C)/No error (D)
A) The student's grades improved
B) due to the extra tutoring
C) that she received from her teacher
D) No error
6. The movie was a box office success (A)/because of the positive reviews (B)/that it
received from critics. (C)/No error (D)
18. He's always trying to get ahead by taking shortcuts and bending the rules. He's definitely
a _______.
A) snake in the grass
B) wolf in sheep's clothing
C) black sheep
D) thorn in my side
The world is watching as the Taliban take control of Afghanistan. It is now up to the
international community to ensure that the people of Afghanistan are not left behind."
21. What does the word "reckoning" mean in the context of the passage?
A) A moment of triumph
B) A moment of clarity
C) A moment of crisis
D) A moment of celebration
22. What does the word "inclusive" mean in the context of the passage?
A) Open to everyone
B) Limited to certain groups
C) Exclusive
D) Discriminatory
23. What does the word "denied" mean in the context of the passage?
A) Granted
B) Refused
C) Offered
D) Provided
24. What does the word "coordinated" mean in the context of the passage?
A) Unorganized
B) Chaotic
C) Planned and organized
D) Spontaneous
25. What is the main idea of the passage?
A) The Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan
B) The failure of the Afghan government to build a strong state
C) The need for the international community to support Afghanistan
D) The concerns about the future of Afghanistan's economy
26. What is the main concern raised by the Taliban's return to power?
A) The future of Afghanistan's economy
B) The rights of women and minorities
C) The weakness of the Afghan military
D) The withdrawal of U.S. troops
27. What is the role of the international community in the situation in Afghanistan?
1. In a school of 800 students, 60% of the students are boys and the rest are girls. If
25% of the boys and 35% of the girls are in the school band, what percentage of the entire
school is in the band?
A. 31%
B. 33%
C. 36%
D. 39%
2. A company has 100 employees, 40% of whom are managers and the rest are non-
managers. If the average salary of managers is Rs. 80,000 and that of non-managers is Rs.
40,000, what is the average salary of all the employees?
A. Rs. 45,000
B. Rs. 50,000
C. Rs. 55,000
D. Rs. 60,000
3. In a school, the ratio of boys to girls is 5:3. If the number of girls is increased by 25%,
what should be the corresponding increase in the number of boys to maintain the same
ratio?
A. 15%
B. 20%
C. 25%
D. 30%
4. The ratio of the present ages of A and B is 3:5. After 10 years, the ratio of their ages
will be 5:7. What is the difference in their present ages?
A. 10 years
B. 12 years
C. 15 years
D. 18 years
5. A can do a job in 10 days and B can do the same job in 15 days. How many days will
it take for both A and B to do the job together?
A. 4 days
B. 6 days
C. 8 days
D. 10 days
6. In a class of 40 students, 15 students play cricket, 20 students play football, and 5
students play both. If a student is chosen at random, what is the probability that the student
plays either cricket or football?
A. 1/4
B. 1/2
C. 3/4
D. 4/5
7. If x + y + z = 6 and xy + yz + zx = 9, what is the value of x^3 + y^3 + z^3 - 3xyz?
A. 36
B. 48
C. 60
D. 72
8. A cube has a volume of 343 cubic cm. What is the length of the diagonal of the
cube?
A. 7 cm
B. 14 cm
C. 21 cm
D. 28 cm
9. A sphere is inscribed in a cube. What is the ratio of the volume of the sphere to the
volume of the cube?
A. π/6
B. π/4
C. π/3
D. π/2
10. Pipe A can fill a tank in 6 hours and pipe B can empty the same tank in 8 hours. If
both pipes are opened together, how long will it take to fill half the tank?
A. 4 hours and 48 minutes
B. 5 hours and 12 minutes
C. 6 hours and 24 minutes
D. 7 hours and 36 minutes