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Directions for the following 3 (three) 1. Which one of the following
items : statements best reflects the most
rational, practical and immediate
Read the following three passages and action required to ensure fair and
answer the items that f ollow the equitable allocation of water to
passages. Your answers to these items different stakeholders ?
should be based on the passages only. (a) A national, pragmatic, legal and
policy framework for water
Passage - 1 allocation should be made.
We often hear about conflicts among (b) All river systems of the country
different States in India over river waters. should be linked and huge
Of the 20 major river systems, 14 are aquifers created.
already water-stressed; 75% of the (c) Water channels between regions
of water surplus and regions of
population lives in water-stressed water deficit should be created.
regions, a third of whom live in water- (d) To mitigate water crisis, water
scarce areas. Climate change, the demand of sectors such as
demands of rising population and the agriculture and industry should
need for agriculture to keep pace, and be reduced.
increased rate of urbanization and Passage - 2
industrialization will exacerbate water More than half of Indian women and
almost a quarter of Indian men of working
stress. According to the Constitution of age suffer from anaemia. According to
India, water is a State subject and not studies, they are anywhere from 5 —
that of the Union, except for regulation 15% less productive than they could be,
of inter-State rivers. Key to ensuring as a result thereof. India also has the
largest tuberculosis burden in the world,
balance between competing demands of costing 170 million workdays to the
various stakeholders is a basin-based country annually. But what is just as
approach to allocate water amongst important as lost productivity now is lost
constituent regions and States. potential in the future. It is becoming
increasingly clear that on many
Allocating fair share of water to them measures of cognitive ability,
requires assessments based on objective malnourished Indian children perform
criteria, such as specificities of the river two or three times worse than their
basin, size of dependent population, adequately nourished peers. For an
economy that will be more dependent
existing water use and demand, efficiency on highly skilled workers, this poses a
of use, projected future use, etc. while significant challenge. And it is one that
ensuring the environmental needs of the really should be addressed given India’s
river and aquifers. demographic outlook.

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2. Which one of the following 3. Which one of the following
statements best reflects what is statements best reflects the most
implied by the passage ? logical and rational message
(a) Education system must be conveyed by the author of the
strengthened in rural areas. passage ?
(b) Large scale and effective (a) Adaptation to climate change and
implementation of skill mitigation response are basically
development programme is the
the responsibilities of the
need of the hour.
government.
(c) For economic development, health
and nutrition of only skilled (b) Climate change causes a change
workers needs special attention. in government policies regarding
(d) For rapid economic growth as land use patterns in the country.
envisaged by us, attention (c) Risk perceptions of farmers are
should be paid to health and important for motivating them
nutrition of the people. for taking adaptation decisions.
Passage - 3 (d) Since mitigation is not possible,
In India, a majority of farmers are governments should come up with
marginal and small, less educated and policies for quick response to
possess low adaptive capabilities to climate change.
climate change, perhaps because of
credit and other constraints. So, one 4. Raj has ten pairs of red, nine pairs
cannot expect autonomous adaptation to of white and eight pairs of black
climate change. shoes in a box. If he randomly picks
Even if it was possible, it would not be shoes one by one (without
sufficient to offset losses from climate replacement) from the box to get a
change. To deal with this, adaptation to red pair of shoes to wear, what is the
climate change is paramount, alongside maximum number of attempts he
a fast mitigation response. Another has to make?
solution is to have a planned or policy-
driven adaptation, which would require (a) 27 (b) 36
the government to come up with policy (c) 44 (d) 45
recommendations. Perception is a 5. In how many ways can a batsman
necessary pre-requisite for adaptation.
score exactly 25 runs by scoring
Whether farmers are adapting
single runs, fours and sixes only,
agricultural practices to climate change
depends on whether they perceive it or irrespective of the sequence of
not. However, this is not always enough scoring shots?
for adaptation. It is important how a (a) 18 (b) 19
farmer perceives the risks associated with
(c) 20 (d) 21
climate change.

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6. There are four letters and four 9. If ABC and DEF are both 3-digit
envelopes and exactly one letter is numbers such that A, B, C, D, E and
F are distinct digits that ABC + DEF
to be put in exactly one envelope
= 1111, then what is the value of A +
with the correct address. If the letters B+C+D+E+F?
are randomly inserted into the (a) 28 (b) 29
envelopes, then consider the (c) 30 (d) 31
following statements : 10. D is a 3-digit number such that the
ratio of the number to the sum of its
1. It is possible that exactly one
digits is least. What is the difference
letter goes into an incorrect between the digit at the hundred’s
envelope. place and the digit at the unit’s place
of D ?
2. There are only six ways in which
(a) 0 (b) 7
only two letters can go into the
(c) 8 (d) 9
correct envelopes.
Directions for the following 3 (three)
Which of the statements given above items :
is/are correct? Read the following three passages and
answer the items that f ollow the
(a) 1 only
passages. Your answers to these items
(b) 2 only should be based on the passages only.

(c) Both 1 and 2 Passage - 1


The emissions humans put into the
(d) Neither 1 nor 2 atmosphere now will affect the climate
7. What is the remainder when in the middle of the century and
onwards. Technological change,
85 × 87 × 89 × 91 × 95 × 96 is divided meanwhile, could make a future
by 100? transition away from fossil fuels cheap
or it might not, leaving the world with a
(a) 0 (b) 1
terrible choice between sharply reducing
(c) 2 (d) 4 emissions at huge cost or suffering
through the effects of unabated warming.
8. What is the unit digit in the
Businesses that do not hedge against the
expansion of (57242)9 × 7 × 5 × 3 × 1? threat of uncertain outcomes fail. The
(a) 2 (b) 4 world cannot afford such recklessness on
climate change.
(c) 6 (d) 8

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11. Which one of the following 12. Which one of the following
statements best implies the most
statements best reflects the crucial
rational assumption that can be
message conveyed by the author of made from the passage ?
the passage ? (a) We are likely to spend more
(a) Businesses that cause emissions money on cure than prevention.
may need to close down or pay (b) It is the job of the government to
for pollution in future. solve our environmental and
public health problems.
(b) The development related to the
(c) Health can be protected even if
issues of only solution is environmental problems go on
technological climate change. unattended.
(c) Waiting to deal with carbon (d) Loss of traditional lifestyle and
emissions until technology the influence of western values
led to some unhealthy ways of
improves is not a wise strategy.
living.
(d) Since future technological change Passage - 3
is uncertain, new industries
Many people are not eating the right
should be based on renewable food. For some, it is simply a decision to
energy sources. stick with food they enjoy but which is
not too healthy. This is leading to an
Passage - 2
increase in non-communicable diseases.
Environmental problems cause health This in turn leads to major burden on
problems. Substantial changes in our health-care systems that have the
lifestyle can reduce environmental or potential to derail the economic progress
which is essential for the poor to improve
health problems, but this idea appears
their lives. For others, it is about limited
almost impossible to adopt. With access to nutritious food or a lack of
environmental problems, individual affordability, leading to monotonous diets
efforts can be perceived as having a that do not provide the daily nutrients
negligible effect and therefore lead to for them to develop fully. Part of the
reason nutrition is under threat
inertia. With health, on the other hand,
worldwide is that our food systems are
individual choices can make the not properly responding to nutritional
difference between life and death, needs. Somewhere along that long road
literally. And yet, barring a few, there from farm to fork, there are serious
seems to be the same collective lethargy detours taking place.
towards making their choices.

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13. Which one of the following 15. Consider the following in respect of
statements best reflects the crux of prime number p and composite
the passage ? number c.
(a) The scheme of Universal Basic pc
Income should be implemented 1. can be even.
pc
worldwide as a way of poverty
2. 2p + c can be odd.
alleviation.
3. pc can be odd.
(b) We must place food-based
nutrition at the centre of our Which of the statements given above
policy debate. are correct ?
(c) Nutritional status of food should (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 2 and 3 only
be improved by creating
(c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3
appropriate genetically modified
crops. 16. A 3-digit number ABC, on

(d) Using modern food processing multiplication with D gives 37DD


technologies, we must fortify food where A, B, C and D are different
items with required nutrient non-zero digits. What is the value of
elements. A+B+C ?
14. Three of the five positive integers p, (a) 18
q, r, s, t are even and two of them are
(b) 16
odd (not necessarily in order).
Consider the following: (c) 15

1. p + q + r – s – t is definitely even. (d) Cannot be determined due to

2. 2p + q + 2r – 2s + t is definitely insufficient data


odd. 17. For any choices of values of X, Y and
Which of the above statements is/ Z, the 6-digit number of the form
are correct ? XYZXYZ is divisible by :
(a) 1 only (a) 7 and 11 only
(b) 2 only (b) 11 and 13 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(c) 7 and 13 only
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
(d) 7, 11 and 13

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18. 125 identical cubes are arranged in Directions for the following 3 (three)
the form of a cubical block. How items :
many cubes are surrounded by other Read the following three passages and
cubes from each side ? answer the items that f ollow the
(a) 27 (b) 25 passages. Your answers to these items
(c) 21 (d) 18 should be based on the passages only.
19. How many distinct 8-digit numbers Passage - 1
can be formed by rearranging the To tackle the problem of pollution in
digits of the number 11223344 such cities, policy makers think that drastic
that odd digits occupy odd positions actions like temporary use of odd-even
and even digits occupy even number scheme for vehicles, closing
positions ? schools, factories, construction activities,
(a) 12 (b) 18 and banning the use of certain type of
(c) 36 (d) 72 vehicles are a way forward. Even then
20. A, B, C working independently can the air is not clean. Vehicles more than
do a piece of work in 8, 16 and 12 15 years old comprise one percent of the
days respectively. A alone works on total; and taking them off the road will
Monday, B alone works on Tuesday, not make any difference. Banning
C alone works on Wednesday; A certain fuels and car types arbitrarily is
alone, again works on Thursday and not proper. Diesel engines produce more
so on. Consider the following PM 2.5 and less CO2, than petrol or CNG
statements : engines. On the other hand, both diesel
1. The work will be finished on and CNG engines produce more NOx,
Thursday. than petrol engines. No one has
measured the amount of NOx, that CNG
2. The work will be finished in 10
days. engines are emitting. Arbitrary bans on
vehicles that have passed mandated
Which of the above statements is/
fitness tests and periodic pollution tests
are correct ?
are unfair. What is needed is the
(a) 1 only
scientific and reliable information about
(b) 2 only the source of pollutants on a continuing
(c) Both 1 and 2 basis and the technologies that will work
(d) Neither 1 nor 2 to reduce pollution from them.

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21. Which one of the following 22. Which of the following statements
statements best reflects the most best reflects the logical inference
logical and rational implication from the passage given above ?
conveyed by the passage ?
(a) It is an important agenda of the
(a) Arbitrary curbs on vehicles to
countries around the world to
reduce pollution are difficult to
implement. ensure access to good external
financing.
(b) Knee-jerk reactions cannot
solve the problem of pollution (b) Good corporate governance
but an evidence-based approach improves the credibility of the
will be more effective. firms.
(c) A heavy penalty should be
(c) International capital markets
enforced on those driving without
ensure that the firms maintain
periodic pollution tests.
good corporate governance.
(d) In the absence of laws to deal with
the problems of pollution, the (d) Good corporate governance paves
administration tends to make the way for robust supply chains.
arbitrary decisions.
Passage - 3
Passage - 2
Elephants are landscape architects,
Good corporate governance structures
creating clearings in the forest,
encourage companies to provide
accountability and control. A preventing overgrowth of certain plant
fundamental reason why corporate species and allowing space for the
governance has moved onto the economic regeneration of others, which in turn
and political agenda worldwide has been provide sustenance to other herbivorous
the rapid growth in international capital animals. Elephants eat plants, fruits and
Effective enhances access to external
seeds, propagating the seeds when they
financing by markets. corporate
defecate in other places as they travel.
governance firms, leading to greater
investment, higher growth and Elephant dung provides nourishment to
employment. Investors look to place their plants and animals and acts as a breeding
funds where the standards of disclosure, ground for insects. In times of drought,
of timely and accurate financial they access water by digging holes which
reporting, and of equal treatment to all
benefits other wildlife.
stakeholders are met.

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23. Which one of the following statements 26. If p, q, r and s are distinct single digit
best reflects the most logical and positive numbers, then what is the
rational inference that can be drawn greatest value of (p + q) (r + s) ?
from the passage ? (a) 230 (b) 225
(a) The home range of elephants (c) 224 (d) 221
needs to be a vast area of rich 27. A number N is formed by writing 9
biodiversity. for 99 times. What is the remainder
(b) Elephants are the keystone if N is divided by 13 ?
species and they benefit the (a) 11 (b) 9
biodiversity. (c) 7 (d) 1
(c) Rich biodiversity cannot be 28. Each digit of a 9-digit number is 1. It
maintained in the forests without is multiplied by itself. What is the
the presence of elephants. sum of the digits of the resulting

(d) Elephants are capable of number ?

regenerating forests with species (a) 64 (b) 80


as per their requirement. (c) 81 (d) 100

24. If 7 † 9 † 10 = 8, 9 † 11 † 30 = 5, 11 29. What is the sum of all digits which


† 17 † 21 = 13, what is the value of appear in all the integers from 10 to
23 † 4 † 15 ? 100 ?

(a) 6 (b) 8 (a) 855 (b) 856

(c) 13 (d) 15 (c) 910 (d) 911


30. ABCD is a square. One point on each
25. Let x be a positive integer such that
of AB and CD; and two distinct points
7x + 96 is divisible by x. How many
on each of BC and DA are chosen.
values of x are possible ?
How many distinct triangles can be
(a) 10
drawn using any three points as
(b) 11 vertices out of these six points ?
(c) 12 (a) 16 (b) 18
(d) Infinitely many (c) 20 (d) 24

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Directions for the following 5 (five) 31. Based on the above passage, the
items : following assumptions have been
made :
Read the following three passages and
1. Collection, processing and
answer the items that f ollow the
segregation of municipal waste
passages. Your answers to these items should be with government
should be based on the passages only. agencies.
Passage - 1 2. Resource recovery and recycling
require technological inputs that
In India, the segregation of municipal
can be best handled by private
waste at source is rare. Recycling is sector enterprises.
mostly with the informal sector. More Which of the assumptions given
than three-fourths of the municipal above is/are correct ?
budget goes into collection and (a) 1 only
transportation, which leaves very little for (b) 2 only
processing/resource recovery and (c) Both 1 and 2
disposal. Where does waste-to-energy fit (d) Neither 1 nor 2
into all this ? Ideally it fits in the chain 32. Which one of the following
after segregation (between wet waste and statements best reflects the crux of
the passage ?
the rest), collection, recycling, and before
(a) Generation of energy from
getting to the landfill. Which technology
municipal solid waste is
converting waste to energy depends on inexpensive.
what is in the waste (that is
(b) Biomethanation is the most ideal
biodegradable versus non-biodegradable way of generating energy from
component) and its calorific value. The municipal solid waste.
biodegradable component of India’s (c) Segregation of municipal solid
municipal solid waste is a little over 50 waste is the first step in
ensuring the success of waste-
per cent, and biomethanation offers a
to-energy plants.
major solution for is most appropriate in
(d) The biodegradable component of
processing this. India’s municipal solid waste is
not adequate to provide energy
from waste efficiently/effectively.

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Passage - 2 34. Which one of the following
There is a claim that organic farming is statements best reflects the most
inherently safer and healthier. The logical, rational and practical
reality is that because the organic message conveyed by the author of
farming industry is still young and not the passage ?
well-regulated in India, farmers and (a) In India, organic farming should
consumers, alike, are not only confused not be promoted as a substitute
about what products are best for them, for conventional farming.
but sometimes use products in ways that (b) There are no safe organic
could harm them as well. For example, alternatives to chemical fertilizers.
since organic fertilizers are difficult to (c) In India, farmers need to be
obtain on a large scale in India, farmers guided and helped to make their
often use farmyard manure, which may organic farming sustainable.
contain toxic chemicals and heavy (d) The aim of organic farming should
metals. Certain plant sprays, such as not be to generate huge profits
Datura flower and leaf spray, have an as there is still no global market
element called atropine. If it is not for its products.
applied in the right dose, it can act on
Passage - 3
the nervous system of the consumer.
Food consumption patterns have
Unfortunately, how much and when to
changed substantially in India over the
use it are not well-researched or
past few decades. This has resulted in
regulated issues.
the disappearance of many nutritious
33. Based on the above passage, the foods such as millets. While food grain
following assumptions have been production has increased over five times
made : since independence, it has not
1. Organic farming is inherently sufficiently addressed the issue of
unsafe for both farmers and malnutrition. For long, the agriculture
consumers. sector focussed on increasing food
production particularly staples, which led
2. Farmers and consumers need to
to lower production and consumption of
be educated about eco-friendly
indigenous traditional crops/grains,
food.
fruits and other vegetables, impacting
Which of the assumptions given food and nutrition security in the
above is/are correct ? process. Further, intensive, monoculture
(a) 1 only agriculture practices can perpetuate the
(b) 2 only food and nutrition security problem by
degrading the quality of land, water and
(c) Both l and 2
food derived through them.
(d) Neither 1 nor 2

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35. Based on the above passage, the 36. A box contains 14 black balls, 20
following assumptions have been blue balls, 26 green balls, 28 yellow
balls, 38 red balls and 54 white balls.
made :
Consider the following statements :
1. To implement the Sustainable 1. The smallest number n such that
Development Goals and to any n balls drawn from the box
achieve zero-hunger goal, randomly must contain one full
group of at least one colour is
monoculture agriculture practices 175.
are inevitable even if they do not 2. The smallest number m such that
address malnutrition. any m balls drawn from the box
randomly must contain at least
2. Dependence on a few crops has
one ball of each colour is 167.
negative consequences for
Which of the above statements is/
human health and the are correct ?
ecosystem. (a) 1 only
3. Government policies regarding (b) 2 only
food planning need to incorporate (c) Both 1 and 2

nutritional security. (d) Neither 1 nor 2


37. If ‘ZERO’ is written as ‘CHUR’, then
4. For the present monoculture how is ‘PLAYER’ written ?
agriculture practices, farmers (a) SOCAGT (b) SODBGT
receive subsidies in various ways (c) SODBHT (d) SODBHU
and government offers 38. Consider the following statements :
remunerative prices for grains and 1. A is older than B.
therefore, they do not tend to 2. C and D are of the same age.
consider crop diversity. 3. E is the youngest.
Which of the above assumptions are 4. F is younger than D.
valid ? 5. F is older than A.
How many statements given above
(a) 1, 2 and 4 only
are required to determine the oldest
(b) 2 and 3 only person/persons ?
(a) Only two (b) Only three
(c) 3 and 4 only
(c) Only four (d) All five
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

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39. Consider the following including the Directions for the following 3 (three)
Question and the Statements : items :
There are 5 members A, B, C, D, E Read the following three passages and
in a family. answer the items that f ollow the
passages. Your answers to these items
Question : What is the relation of E should be based on the passages only.
to B ?
Passage - 1
Statement-1 : A and B are a married Scientists studied the vernal window —
couple. transition period from winter to the
Statement-2 : D is the father of C. growing season. They found that warmer
winters with less snow resulted in a
Statement-3 : E is D’s son.
longer lag time between spring events
Statement-4 : A and C are sisters. and a more protracted vernal window.
Which one of the following is correct This change in the spring timetable has
in respect of the above Question and ecological, social and economic
consequences — for agriculture, fisheries
Statements ?
and tourism. As the ice melts earlier, the
(a) Statement-1, Statement-2 and birds don’t return, causing a delay, or
Statement-3 are sufficient to lengthening in springtime ecological
answer the Question. events.
(b) Statement-1, Statement-3 and 41. With reference to the above passage,
Statement-4 are sufficient to the following assumptions have been
made :
answer the Question.
1. Global warming is causing spring
(c) All four statements together are
to come early and for longer
sufficient to answer the durations.
Question.
2. Early spring and longer period of
(d) All four statements are not spring is not good for bird
sufficient to answer the Question. populations.
40. Choose the group which is different Which of the above assumptions is/
from the others : are correct ?
(a) 1 only
(a) 17, 37, 47, 97
(b) 2 only
(b) 31, 41, 53, 67
(c) Both 1 and 2
(c) 71, 73, 79, 83
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
(d) 83, 89, 91, 97

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Passage - 2 (b) Production of synthetic nitrogen
fertilizers cannot be stopped as it
A global analysis of nitrogen use
will adversely affect global food
efficiency — a measure of the amount of
security.
nitrogen a plant takes in to grow versus
what is left behind as pollution — says (c) Alternatives to crops that require
that using too much fertilizers will lead excess of nitrogen should be
to increased pollution of waterways and identified and cultivated.
the air. Currently, the global average for (d) Conventional agriculture using
nitrogen use efficiency is approximately synthetic fertilizers should be
0.4, meaning 40 per cent of the total replaced with agroforestry,
nitrogen added to cropland goes into the agroecosystems and organic
harvested crop while 60 per cent is lost farming.
to the environment, says a study. More Passage - 3
than half of the world’s population is Along with sustainable lifestyles, climate
nourished by food grown with fertilizers justice is regarded as a significant
containing synthetic nitrogen, which is principle in environmental parlance.
needed to produce high crop yields. Both the principles have bearings on
Plants take the nitrogen they need to political and economic choices of the
grow, and the excess is left in the nation. So far, in our climate change
ground, water and air. This results in summits or compacts, both the
significant emissions of nitrous oxide, a principles have eluded consensus among
potent greenhouse and ozone depleting nations. Justice, in the judicial sense,
gas, and other forms of nitrogen is well defined. However, in the context
pollution, including eutrophication of of climate change, it has scientific as well
lakes and rivers and contamination of as socio-political connotations. The
river water. crucial question in the next few years
will be how resources, technologies and
42. Which one of the following
regulations are used to support the
statements best reflects the most
victims of climate change. Justice in
logical, rational and crucial message
climate is not confined to actions relating
implied by the passage ?
to mitigation, but includes the wider
(a) An enhanced efficiency of use notion of support for adaptation to
of nitrogen is imperative for climate change and compensation for
both food production and loss and damage.
environment.

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43. Which one of the following 45. How many natural numbers are
statements best reflects the most there which give a remainder of 31
logical, rational and crucial message when 1186 is divided by these
conveyed by the passage ? natural numbers ?
(a) Climate justice should be (a) 6 (b) 7
ingrained in detail in the rules of (c) 8 (d) 9
all the new climate compacts/
46. Let pp, qq and rr be 2-digit numbers
agreements.
where p < q < r. If pp + qq + rr = tt0,
(b) Environmental resources are where tt0 is a ”3-digit number ending
unevenly distributed and with zero, consider the following
exploited across the globe. statements :
(c) There is an impending issue of 1. The number of possible values of
dealing with a huge number of p is 5.
climate change victims/climate
2. The number of possible values of
refugees.
q is 6.
(d) Climate change in all its
Which of the above statements is/are
connotations is mostly due to
correct ?
developed countries and
(a) 1 only
therefore, their share of burden
should be more. (b) 2 only

44. A principal P becomes Q in 1 year (c) Both 1 and 2

when compounded half-yearly with (d) Neither 1 nor 2


R% annual rate of interest. If the 47. What is the sum of all 4-digit
same principal P becomes Q in 1 year numbers less than 2000 formed by
when compounded annually with S% the digits 1, 2, 3 and 4, where none
annual rate of interest, then which of the digits is repeated ?
one of the following is correct ? (a) 7998 (b) 8028
(a) R = S (b) R > S (c) 8878 (d) 9238
(c) R < S (d) R d S

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48. What is the number of selections of Passage - 1
10 consecutive things out of 12 Sourcing food from non-agricultural
things in a circle taken in the lands (uncultivated systems such as
clockwise direction ? forests, wetlands, pastures, etc.) in
addition to agricultural lands enables a
(a) 3 (b) 11 systemic approach to food consumption.
(c) 12 (d) 66 It allows rural and tribal communities to
sustain themselves for the whole year
49. If today is Sunday, then which day and steer clear of natural disasters and
is it exactly on 1010 th day ? season-induced shortfalls of agricultural
food. Since the productivity of trees is
(a) Wednesday (b) Thursday
often more resilient to adverse weather
(c) Friday (d) Saturday conditions than annual crops, forest
50. There are three traffic signals. Each foods often provide a safety net during
periods of food shortages caused by crop
signal changes colour from green to
failure; forest foods also make important
red and then from red to green. The contributions during seasonal crop
first signal takes 25 seconds, the production gaps.
second signal takes 39 seconds and 51. Which one of the following
the third signal takes 60 seconds to statements best reflects the most
logical and rational message
change the colour from green to red.
conveyed by the author of the
The durations for green and red passage ?
colours are same. At 2:00 pm, they (a) Food yielding trees should replace
together turn green. At what time other trees in rural and tribal
will they change to green next, areas and community owned
simultaneously ? lands.
(b) Food security cannot be ensured
(a) 4:00 pm (b) 4:10 pm
in India with the present practice
(c) 4:20 pm (d) 4:30 pm of conventional agriculture.
Directions for the following 3 (three) (c) Wastelands and degraded areas
in India should be converted into
items :
agroforestry systems to help the
Read the following three passages and poor.
answer the items that f ollow the (d) Agroecosystems should be
passages. Your answers to these items developed in addition to or
along with conventional
should be based on the passages only.
agriculture.

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Passage - 2 Passage - 3
While awareness on use/misuse and Benefits of good quality school education
abuse of antibiotics is common accrue only when students complete and
knowledge, as is the impact of dosing leave school after having acquired the
poultry with antibiotics, the gateway skills. Like one learns to walk
environmental impact of antibiotics- before running, similarly one picks up
manufacturing companies not treating advanced skills only after picking the
their waste has scarcely been discussed basic foundational skills. The advent of
at any length or seriousness thus far. the knowledge economy poses new
Pollution from antibiotics factories is challenges, and one of the severe
fuelling the rise of drug-resistant consequences of having an uneducated
infections. The occurrence of drug- workforce will be our inability to keep
resistant bacteria surrounding the pace with the global economy. Without
pharma manufacturing plants is well a strong learning foundation at the
known. primary level, there can be no
52. Which one of the following improvement in higher education or skill
statements best reflects the most development.
logical and practical message
53. Which one of the following
conveyed by the passage ?
statements best reflects the crux of
(a) It is necessary to put proper the passage ?
effluent treatment protocols in
(a) To become a global power, India
place.
needs to invest in universal
(b) It is necessary to promote quality education.
environmental awareness among
(b) India is unable to become a global
people.
power because it is not focussing
(c) Spread of drug-resistant bacteria
or promoting knowledge economy.
cannot be done away with, as it
(c) Our education system should
is inherent in modern medical
focus more on imparting skills
care.
during higher education.
(d) P h a r m a - m a n u f a c t u r i n g
companies should be set up in (d) Parents of many school children
remote rural areas, away from are illiterate and are unaware of
crowded towns and cities. the benefits of quality education.

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54. 40 children are standing in a circle 57. Question : Is (p + q – r) greater than
and one of them (say child-1) has a
ring. The ring is passed clockwise. (p – q + r), where p, q and
Child-1 passes on to child-2, child-2
r are integers ?
passes on to child-4, child-4 passes
on to child-7 and so on. After how Statement-1 : (p – q) is positive.
many such changes (including child-
1) will the ring be in the hands of Statement-2 : (p – r) is negative.
child-1 again ?
(a) 14 (b) 15 Which one of the following is correct
(c) 16 (d) 17
in respect of the above Question and
55. What is the middle term of the
sequence the Statements ?
Z, Z, Y, Y, Y, X, X, X, X, W, W, W, W, W,
(a) The Question can be answered by
…, A ?
(a) H (b) I using one of the Statements
(c) J (d) M
alone, but cannot be answered
56. Question : Is p greater than q ?
Statement-1 : p × q is greater than using the other Statement alone.
zero.
(b) The Question can be answered by
Statement-2 : p2 is greater than q2.
Which one of the following is correct using either Statement alone.
in respect of the above Question and
the Statements ? (c) The Question can be answered by

(a) The Question can be answered by using both the Statements


using one of the Statements
alone, but cannot be answered together, but cannot be answered
using the other Statement alone.
using either Statement alone.
(b) The Question can be answered by
using either Statement alone. (d) The Question cannot be
(c) The Question can be answered by
answered even by using both the
using both the Statements
together, but cannot be answered Statements together.
using either Statement alone.
(d) The Question cannot be
answered even by using both the
Statements together.

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58. In a party, 75 persons took tea, 60 59. Consider a 3-digit number.
persons took coffee and 15 persons
Question : What is the number ?
took both tea and coffee. No one
Statement-1 : The sum of the digits
taking milk takes tea. Each person
takes at least one drink. of the number is equal
to the product of the
Question : How many persons
attended the party ? digits.

Statement-1 : 50 persons took milk. Statement-2 : The number is divisible

Statement-2 : Number of persons who by the sum of the digits

attended the party is five of the number.


times the number of Which one of the following is correct
persons who took milk in respect of the above Question and
only.
the Statements ?
Which one of the following is correct
(a) The Question can be answered by
in respect of the above Question and
using one of the Statements
the Statements ?
alone, but cannot be answered
(a) The Question can be answered by
using the other Statement alone.
using one of the Statements
alone, but cannot be answered (b) The Question can be answered by
using the other Statement alone. using either Statement alone.

(b) The Question can be answered by (c) The Question can be answered by
using either Statement alone. using both the Statements
(c) The Question can be answered by together, but cannot be answered
using both the Statements using either Statement alone.
together, but cannot be answered
(d) The Question cannot be
using either Statement alone.
answered even by using both the
(d) The Question cannot be
Statements together.
answered even by using both the
Statements together.

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60. For five children with a < b < c < d < Directions for the following 4 (four)
e; any two successive ages differ by items :
2 years. Read the following four passages and
Question : What is the age of the answer the items that f ollow the
youngest child ? passages. Your answers to these items

Statement-1 : The age of the eldest is should be based on the passages only.

3 times the youngest. Passage - 1

Statement-2 : The average age of the The paradox of choice is illustrated by


children is 8 years. the story of Buridan’s ass. Jean Buridan,

Which one of the following is correct the 14 th century philosopher, wrote

in respect of the above Question and about free will and the inability to choose

the Statements ? due to numerous choices and


uncertainties. In the story, a donkey
(a) The Question can be answered by
stands between two equally appealing
using one of the Statements
stacks of hay. Unable to decide which to
alone, but cannot be answered
eat, it starves to death. Changes in
using the other Statement alone.
technology and innovations such as
(b) The Question can be answered
smart phones and tablets only
by using either Statement alone.
exacerbate our glut of choices. Constant
(c) The Question can be answered by
connectivity and overconsumption of
using both the Statements
real-time data and social media can leave
together, but cannot be answered
little room for self-reflection and rest,
using either Statement alone.
making decisions more difficult. Life is
(d) The Question cannot be answered about choices. Many people are
even by using both the overwhelmed with attractive life choices,
Statements together. yet find themselves unhappy and
anxious.

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61. Which one of the following 62. Regarding the financialization of
statements best reflects the most household savings, which of the
logical message implied by the above following statements best reflect the
solutions that are implied by the
passage ?
passage ?
(a) Modern technology enfeebles
1. A flexible environment is needed
societal structure and makes life to develop solutions.
difficult.
2. Households need customised
(b) Modern life is full of uncertainties solutions.
and endless difficult choices. 3. Innovations in financial
(c) We are influenced by the opinion technology are required.
of others and have no courage to Select the correct answer using the
follow our own convictions. code given below :

(d) In our lives, having too few (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 2 and 3 only
choices may not be a good thing, (c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3
but having too many can be Passage -3
equally as difficult. Pharmaceutical patents grant protection
to the patentee for the duration of the
Passage - 2
patent term. The patentees enjoy the
Household finance in India is unique. We liberty to determine the prices of
have a tendency to invest heavily in medicines, which is time-limited to the
physical assets such as gold and property. period of monopoly, but could be
Steps to encourage the financialization unaffordable to the public. Such patent
of savings are critical. A populace protection offered to the patentees is
believed to benefit the public over the
accustomed to traditional processes will
longer term through innovations and
not simply jump into financialization.
research and development (R & D),
Hurdles to change include onerous although it comes at a cost, in the nature
bureaucracy, a scepticism of organized of higher prices for the patented
financial institutions, a lack of basic medicine. The patent regime and price
information about which of the myriad protection — through a legally validated
services and providers is best for each high price for the medicine during the
family, and how (and even if) one can currency of the patent — provide the
patentee with a legitimate mechanism
make the transition between them if
to get returns on the costs incurred in
necessary.
innovation and research.

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63. Based on the above passage, the 64. Based on the above passage, the
following assumptions have been following assumptions have been
made : made :
1. Patent protection given to
1. Protection of privacy is not just a
patentees puts a huge burden on
public’s purchasing power in right, but it has value to the
accessing patented medicines. economy.
2. Dependence on other countries 2. There is a fundamental link
for pharmaceutical products is a between privacy and innovation.
huge burden for developing and Which of the above assumptions is/
poor countries.
are valid ?
3. Providing medicines to the public
at affordable prices is a key goal (a) 1 only
during the public health policy (b) 2 only
design in many countries.
(c) Both 1 and 2
4. Governments need to find an
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
appropriate balance between the
rights of patentees and the 65. In an examination, the maximum
requirements of the patients. marks for each of the four papers
Which of the above assumptions are namely P, Q, R and S are 100. Marks
valid ? scored by the students are in
(a) l and 2 (b) l and 4 integers. A student can score 99%
(c) 3 and 4 (d) 2 and 3 in n different ways. What is the value
Passage - 4 of n ?
India should ensure the growth of the (a) 16 (b) 17
digital economy while keeping personal (c) 23 (d) 35
data of citizens secure and protected. No
one will innovate in a surveillance- 66. A flag has to be designed with 4
oriented environment or in a place where horizontal stripes using some or all
an individual’s personal information is of the colours red, green and yellow.
compromised. The ultimate control of What is the number of different ways
data must reside with the individuals in which this can be done so that no
who generate it; they should be enabled two adjacent stripes have the same
to use, restrict or monetise it as they
colour ?
wish. Therefore, data protection laws
should enable the right kind of (a) 12 (b) 18
innovation — one that is user-centric (c) 24 (d) 36
and privacy protecting.

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67. A rectangular floor measures 4 m in 70. Consider the following :
length and 2.2 m in breadth. Tiles of i. A + B means A is neither smaller
size 140 cm by 60 cm have to be laid
nor equal to B.
such that the tiles do not overlap. A
tile can be placed in any orientation ii. A – B means A is not greater than
so long as its edges are parallel to B.
the edges of the floor. What is the
iii. A × B means A is not smaller than
maximum number of tiles that can
be accommodated on the floor ? B.

(a) 6 (b) 7 iv. A y B means A is neither greater


(c) 8 (d) 9 nor equal to B.
68. There are five persons P, Q, R, S and v. A ± B means A is neither smaller
T each one of whom has to be nor greater than B.
assigned one task. Neither P nor Q
Statement: P × Q, P – T, T ¸ R, R ± S
can be assigned Task-1. Task-2 must
be assigned to either R or S. In how Conclusion-1 : Q ± T
many ways can the assignment be
Conclusion-2 : S + Q
done ?
(a) 6 (b) 12 Which one of the following is correct
in respect of the above Statement
(c) 18 (d) 24
and the Conclusions?
69. There are large number of silver
coins weighing 2 gm, 5 gm, 10 gm, (a) Only Conclusion-1 follows from
25 gm, 50 gm each. Consider the the Statement.
following statements :
(b) Only Conclusion-2 follows from
1. To buy 78 gm of coins one must
the Statement.
buy at least 7 coins.
2. To weigh 78 gm using these coins (c) Both Conclusion-1 and
one can use less than 7 coins. Conclusion-2 follow from the
Which of the statements given above Statement.
is/are correct ? (d) Neither Conclusion-1 nor
(a) 1 only Conclusion-2 follows from the
(b) 2 only Statement.
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2

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Directions for the following 3 (three) Passage - 2
items :
“Science by itself is not enough, there
Read the following three passages and
answer the items that f ollow the must be a force and discipline outside
passages. Your answers to these items
the sciences to coordinate them and
should be based on the passages only.
Passage - 1 point to a goal. It is not possible to run a
In India, while the unemployment rate course aright when the goal itself has
is a frequently used measure of poor
performance of the economy, under not been rightly placed. What science
conditions of rising school and college needs is philosophy — the analysis of
enrolment, it paints an inaccurate
picture. The reported unemployment scientific method and the coordination
rate is dominated by the experience of of scientific purposes and results; without
younger Indians who face higher
employment challenges and exhibit this, any science must be superficial.
greater willingness to wait for the right Government suffers, precisely like
job than their older peers. The
unemployment challenge is greater for science, for lack of philosophy.
people with secondary or higher
Philosophy bears to science the same
education, and rising education levels
inflate unemployment challenges. relationship which statesmanship bears
71. Which one of the following to politics : movement guided by total
statements most likely reflects as to
what the author of the passage knowledge and perspective, as against
intends to say ? aimless and individual seeking. Just as
(a) Enrolment in schools and
colleges is high but there is no the pursuit of knowledge becomes
quality education. scholasticism when divorced from the
(b) Unemployment must be seen as
actual needs of men and life, so the
a function of rising education
and aspirations of young Indians. pursuit of politics becomes a destructive
(c) There are no labour-intensive bedlam when divorced from science and
industries to accommodate the
huge number of unemployed philosophy.”
people.
(d) The education system should be
properly designed so as to enable
the educated people to be self-
employed.

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72. Which one of the following Passage - 3
statements best reflects the most “The last end of the state is not to
rational, logical and practical dominate men, nor to restrain them by
fear; rather it is so to free each man from
message conveyed by the passage ?
fear that he may live and act with full
(a) Modern statesmen need to be security and without injury to himself
well trained in scientific or his neighbour. The end of the state, I
repeat, is not to make rational beings
methods and philosophical
into brute beasts and machines. It is to
thinking to enable them to have enable their bodies and their minds to
a better perspective of their function safely. It is to lead men to live
roles, responsibilities and goals. by, and to exercise, a free reason; that
they may not waste their strength in
(b) It is not desirable to have
hatred, anger and guile, nor act unfairly
Governments managed by toward one another.”
empirical statesmen unless well 73. Based on the above passage, which
mixed with others who are one of the following terms best
grounded in learning and reflect expresses the ultimate goal of the
state ?
wisdom.
(a) Personal safety
(c) As the statesmen/bureaucrats are
(b) Health of body and mind
the products of a society, it is
(c) Communal harmony
desirable to have a system of
(d) Liberty
education in a society that focuses
74. What is the remainder if 2 192 is
on training its citizens in scientific divided by 6 ?
method and philosophical (a) 0 (b) 1
thinking from a very early age. (c) 2 (d) 4
(d) It is desirable that all scientists 75. Consider the sequence
need to be philosophers as well ABC _ _ ABC _ DABBCD _ ABCD
to make their work goal-oriented that follows a certain pattern.
and thus purposeful and useful Which one of the following completes
to the society. the sequence ?
(a) DACB (b) CDAB
(c) DCCA (d) DDCA

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76. AB and CD are 2-digit numbers. 78. Let P, Q, R, S and T be five
Multiplying AB with CD results in a statements such that :
3-digit number DEF. Adding DEF to i. If P is true, then both Q and S are
another 3-digit number GHI results true.
in 975. Further A, B, C, D, E, F, G, ii. If R and S are true, then T is false.
H, I are distinct digits. If E = 0, F = 8, Which of the following can be
then what is A + B + C equal to ? concluded ?
(a) 6 (b) 7 1. If T is true, then at least one of P
and R must be false.
(c) 8 (d) 9
2. If Q is true, then P is true.
77. Consider the following statements in
Select the correct answer using the
respect of five candidates P, Q, R, S
code given below :
and T. Two statements are true and
(a) 1 only (b) 2 only
one statement is false.
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
True statement : One of P and Q
79. A cuboid of dimensions 7 cm × 5 cm
was selected for the × 3 cm is painted red, green and blue
job. colour on each pair of opposite faces
False statement : At least one of R of dimensions 7 cm ×
5 cm, 5 cm × 3 cm, 7 cm × 3 cm
and S was selected for
respectively. Then the cuboid is cut
the job.
and separated into various cubes
True statement : At most two of R, each of side length 1 cm. Which of
S and T were selected the following statements is/are
for the job. correct ?
1. There are exactly 15 small cubes
Which of the following conclusions
with no paint on any face.
can be drawn ?
2. There are exactly 6 small cubes
1. At least four were selected for the with exactly two faces, one
job. painted with blue and the other
2. S was selected for the job. with green.
Select the correct answer using the
Select the correct answer using the
code given below :
code given below :
(a) 1 only
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2

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80. The letters of the word
“INCOMPREHENSIBILITIES”
are arranged alphabetically in
reverse order. How many positions
of the letter/letters will remain
unchanged ?
(a) None (b) One
(c) Two (d) Three

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