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Symbiosis International University SNAP Test has questions from following topics:

General English
Quantitative & Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency
General Awareness: General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Business Scenario
Analytical & Logical Reasoning

Question paper:



Section I

1. A dice is rolled three times and sum of three numbers
appearing on the uppermost face is 15. The chance that
the first roll was a four is
(1) 2/5 (2) 1/5
(3) 1/6 (4) None of these
2. A boat covers a distance of 30 kms downstream in 2
hours while it takes 6 hours to cover the same distance
upstream. What is the speed of the boat in kms per
hour?
(1) 5 (2) 7.5
(3) 13 (4) 18
3. A five digit number is formed by using the digits 1, 2, 3,
4 and 5 without repetitions. What is the probability
that the number is divisible by 4?
(1) 1/5 (2) 5/6
(3) 4/5 (4) None of these
4. If the algebraic sum of deviations of 20 observations
measured from 23 is 70, mean of these observations
would be
(1) 24 (2) 25
(3) 26 (4) None of these
5. An alloy of gold and silver weighs 50 gms. It contains
80% gold. How much gold should be added to the alloy
so that percentage of gold is increased to 90?
(1) 50 gms (2) 60 gms
(3) 30 gms (4) 40 gms
6. Weekly incomes of two persons are in the ratio of 7 : 3
and their weekly expenses are in the ratio of 5 : 2. If
each of them saves Rs. 300 per week, then the weekly
income of the first person is
(1) Rs. 7500 (2) Rs. 4500
(3) Rs. 6300 (4) Rs. 5400
7. Wheat is now being sold at Rs. 27 per kg. During last
month its cost was Rs. 24 per kg. Find by how much
per cent a family reduces its consumption so as to keep
the expenditure fixed.
(1) 10.2% (2) 12.1%
(3) 12.3% (4) 11.1%
8. There are 10 stations on a railway line. The number of
different journey tickets that are required by the
authorities is
(1) 92 (2) 90
(3) 91 (4) None of these
9. The radius of circle is so increased that its
circumference increased by 5%. The area of the circle
then increases by
(1) 12.5% (2) 10.25%
(3) 10.5% (4) 11.25%
10. In how many ways can the letters of the word ABACUS
be rearranged such that the vowels always appear
together?
(1) 6!/2! (2) 3!*3!
(3) (3!*3!)/2! (4) (4!*3!)/2!
11. In 4 years, Rs. 6000 amounts to Rs. 8000. In what time
at the same rate will Rs. 525 amount to Rs. 700?
(1) 2 years (2) 3 years
(3) 4 years (4) 5 years
Instructions for questions 12 - 14:
At the start of a game of cards, J and B together had four
times as much money as T, while T and B together had
three times as much as J.
At the end of the evening, J and B together had three times
as much money as T, while T and B together had twice as
much as J. B lost Rs. 200
12. What fraction of the total money did T have at the
beginning of the game?
(1) 1/3 (2) 1/8
(3) 2/9 (4) 1/5
13. What fraction of the total money did J win/lose?
(1) Won 1/12 (2) Lost 1/6
(3) Lost 1/3 (4) Won 1/5
14. What amount did B start with?
(1) Rs. 575 (2) Rs. 375
(3) Rs. 825 (4) Rs. 275
15. If a and b are negative, and c is positive, which of the
following statement/s is/are true?
I) a – b < a – c II) if a < b, then a/c < b/c
III) a/b < a/c
(1) I only (2) II only
(3) III only (4) II and III only
16. The diagonal of a square is 4 cm. The diagonal of
another square whose area is double that of the first
square is
(1) 8 cm (2) 8 cm
(3) 4 cm (4) 16 cm

17. The maximum length of a pencil that can be kept in a
rectangular box of dimensions 8 cm 6 cm 2 cm, is
(1) 2 cm (2) 2 cm
(3) 2 cm (4) 10 cm
Instructions for questions 18 to 19:
Answer the questions based on the information given below
The Venn diagram given below shows the estimated
readership of 3 daily newspapers (X, Y & Z) in a city. The
total readership and advertising cost for each of these
papers is as below
Newspapers
Readership
(lakhs)
Advertising cost
(Rs. per sq. cm)
X 8.7 6000
Y 9.1 6500
Z 5.6 5000
The total population of the city is estimated to be 14
million. The common readership (in lakhs) is indicated in
the given Venn diagram
18. The number of people (in lakhs) who read at least one
newspaper is
(1) 4.7 (2) 11.9
(3) 17.4 (4) 23.4
19. The number of people (in lakhs) who read only one
newspaper is
(1) 4.7 (2) 11.9
(3) 17.4 (4) 23.4
20. Sonali invests 15% of her monthly salary in insurance
policies. She spends 55% of her monthly salary in
shopping and on household expenses. She saves the
remaining amount of Rs. 12,750. What is Sonali’s
monthly income?
(1) Rs. 42,500 (2) Rs. 38,800
(3) Rs. 40,000 (4) Rs. 35,500
21. How many kgs of tea worth Rs. 25 per kg must be
blended with 30 kgs of tea worth Rs. 30 per kg so that
by selling the blended variety at Rs. 30 per kg there
should be a gain of 10%?
(1) 36 kgs (2) 40 kgs
(3) 32 kgs (4) 42 kgs
22. In an examination, out of 80 students 85% of the girls
and 70% of the boys passed. How many boys appeared
in the examination if total pass percentage was 75%?
(1) 370 (2) 340
(3) 320 (4) 360
23. 300 gms of salt solution has 40% salt in it. How much
salt should be added to make it 50% in the solution?
(1) 40 gms (2) 60 gms
(3) 70 gms (4) 80 gms
24. What number should replace the question mark in the
image below?
(1) 18 (2) 20
(3) 22 (4) 24
25. What image from bottom row should replace the
question mark?
(1) 4 (2) 6
(3) 1 (4) none
26. A five-digit number divisible by 3 is to be formed using
numerical 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 without repetition. The
total number of ways this can be done is:
(1) 122 (2) 210
(3) 216 (4) 217
2.5 Y X
0.5
1.0 1.5
Z

27. A contract is to be completed in 50 days and 105 men
were set to work, each working 8 hours a day. After 25
days, 2/5th of the work is finished. How many
additional men be employed so that the work may be
completed on time, each man now working 9 hours a
day?
(1) 34 (2) 36
(3) 35 (4) 37
28. A can built up a structure in 8 days and B can break it
in 3 days. A has worked for 4 days and then B joined to
work with A for another 2 days only. In how many days
will A alone build up the remaining part of the
structure?
(1) 10 days (2) 9 days
(3) 12 days (4) None of these
29. The first two terms of a geometric progression add up
to 12. The sum of the third and the fourth terms is 48.
If the terms of the geometric progression are
alternately positive and negative, then the first term is
(1) –2 (2) –4
(3) –12 (4) 8
30. The mean of the numbers a, b, 8, 5, 10 is 6 and the
variance is 6.80. Then which one of the following gives
possible values of a and b?
(1) a = 0, b = 7 (2) a = 5, b = 2
(3) a = 3, b = 4 (4) a = 2, b = 4
31. An agent sells goods of value of Rs. 15,000. The
commission which he receives at the ratio of 12 ½ % is
(1) Rs. 1875 (2) Rs. 2125
(3) Rs. 2000 (4) Rs. 2700
32. – equal to
(1) 0.75 (2) 0.50
(3) 0.64 (4) 0.73
Instructions for Questions 33 – 35:
The table below shows the number of people who
responded to a survey about their favourite style of music.
Use this information to answer the following questions to
the nearest whole percentage.
Age 15 - 20 21 - 30 31+
Classical 6 4 17
Pop 7 5 5
Rock 6 12 14
Jazz 1 4 11
Blues 2 3 15
Hip – Hop 9 3 4
Ambient 2 2 2
33 33 68
33. What percentage of respondents under 31 indicated
that Blues is their favourite style of music?
(1) 7.1 (2) 7.6
(3) 8.3 (4) 14.1
34. What percentage of respondents aged 21-30 indicated
a favourite style other than Rock music?
(1) 64% (2) 60%
(3) 75% (4) 36%
35. What percentage of the total sample indicated that Jazz
is their favourite style of music?
(1) 6% (2) 8%
(3) 22% (4) 12%
Instructions for Questions 36 – 40:
The pie charts below show the percentage of students in
each faculty at North West University and the number of
non-US students in the Arts faculty. These percentages have
been rounded to the nearest whole number. There are a
total of 1049 students in Arts faculty. Use this information
to answer the following questions.
Arts 23%
Business
14%
Computing
22%
Law 6%
Medicine
5%
Science
21%
Engineering
9%
Students by Faculty
South
American
79
European
21
Asian 6
African 2
Australian
4
Arts Students (Non-US)

36. What percentage of students in the Arts faculty are
non-US students?
(1) 14% (2) 9%
(3) 30% (4) 11%
37. How many students are there in the Engineering
faculty?
(1) 420 (2) 410
(3) 390 (4) 440
38. How many students are there at the University?
(1) 4650 (2) 4560
(3) 4640 (4) 4450
39. If six percent of Science students are Asian. How many
Asian students are studying Science?
(1) 48 (2) 66
(3) 120 (4) 57
40. There are 34 European medical students. What
percentage of the faculty does this represent?
(1) 14% (2) 18%
(3) 16% (4) 15%

Section II
41. There are 3 societies A, B, C having some tractors each.
A gives B and C as many tractors as they already have.
After some days B gives A and C as many tractors as they
have.
After some days C gives A and B as many tractors as they
have.
Finally each has 24 tractors. What is the original No. of
tractors each had in the beginning?
(1) A-29, B-21, C-12 (2) A-39, B-21, C-12
(3) A-21, B-12, C-29 (4) A-21, B-12, C-39
42. Although most of the fastest growing jobs in today’s
economy will require a college degree, many of the new
jobs being created from home health aide to desktop
publisher require knowledge other than gained from
earning a degree. For workers in those jobs, good basic
skills in reading, communication, and mathematics play
an important role in getting a job and developing a
career.
From the information given above it can be validly
concluded that, in today’s economy
(1) skills in reading, communication and mathematics
play an important role in developing a career as a
desktop publisher.
(2) the majority of the new jobs being created require
knowledge other than that gained from earning a
college degree
(3) a job as a home health aide will rely more on
communication skills than on basic skills in reading
and mathematics
(4) if a job is one of the fastest growing jobs, it will
require a college degree.
43. According to the National Agricultural Aviation Society
(NAAS), without the use of crop protection products to
control insects, weeds, and diseases, crop yields per acre
will drop by more than 50 percent. The first aerial
application of insecticide occurred in 1921, and it was a
huge success. By contrast, in today’s economy all aircraft
that are classified as aerial applicators do more than just
apply insecticide; today, they also spread sees and apply
fertilizer.
From the information given above it CANNOT be validly
concluded that
(1) according to the NAAS, if crop yields per acre never
drop by more than 50 percent, then crop protection
products have been used to control insects, weeds,
and diseases.
(2) in today’s economy any aircraft that cannot be used
to apply fertilizer cannot be classified as an aerial
applicator
(3) in today’s economy, if an aerial applicator is used,
then it will be able to spread seed and to apply
fertilizer
(4) according to the NAAS, if crop yields per acre drop
by more than 50 percent, then crop protection
products have not been used to control insects,
weeds, and diseases.
44. Lou observes that if flight 409 is cancelled, then the
manager could not possibly arrive in time for the
meeting. But the flight was not cancelled. Therefore, Lou
concludes, the manager will certainly be on time. Evelyn
replies that even if Lou’s premises true, his argument is
fallacious. And therefore, she adds, the manager will not
arrive on time after all.
Which of the following is the strongest thing that we can
properly say about this discussion?
(1) Evelyn is mistaken in thinking Lou’s argument to be
fallacious, and so her own conclusion is
unwarranted.
(2) Evelyn is right about Lou’s argument, but
nevertheless her own conclusion is unwarranted.
(3) Since Evelyn is right about Lou’s argument, her own
conclusion is well supported.
(4) Since Evelyn is mistaken about Lou’s argument, her
own conclusion must be false.
45. Cars are safer than planes. Fifty percent of plane
accidents result in death, while only one percent of car
accidents result in death.
Which of the following, if true, would most seriously
weaken the argument above?
(1) Planers are inspected more often than cars.
(2) The number of car accidents is several hundred
thousand times higher than the number of plane
accidents.
(3) Pilots never fly under the influence of alcohol, while
car drivers often do.
(4) Plane accidents are usually the fault of air traffic
controllers, not pilots.

Instructions for question 46 - 48
Refer to the chart below showing annual production and
answer the questions that follow.
46. Which industry /industries contribute /contributes to
company S?
(1) Industry A and B only (2) B and C only
(3) A and C only (4) B only
47. Industry B processes what percentage of the total
production of listed elements?
(1) 25% (2) 65%
(3) 40% (4) Cannot be determined
48. Of the listed elements processed by the Industry A, how
many tons are produced annually?
(1) 30,000 (2) 50,000
(3) 1,00,000 (4) 55,000
Instructions for question 49 – 52:
In each of the following questions there are two blanks
marked I & II. The words to fill in these blanks are given
against I as (A, B, C, D) and II as (P, Q, R, S) RESPECTIVELY.
The right words to fill in these blanks are given as four
alternatives. The words on either side of the sign (: have a
similar relationship. That alternative which signifies this
relationship is your answer.
49. I : Increase : : Descend : II
I. (A) Grow (B) Ascend
(C) Rise (D) Price
II. (P) Reduce (Q) Down
(R) Decrease (S) Mountain
(1) AR (2) RB
(3) CP (4) DQ
50. Modern : I : : II : Old
I. (A) Ancient (B) Death
(C) Famous (D) Civilization
II. (P) Industrialisation (Q) Young
(R) Fashion (S) Western
(1) AQ (2) AS
(3) BP (4) CR
51. Part : I : : Class : II
I. (A) Section (B) Whole
(C) School (D) Students
II. (P) Student (Q) School
(R) Teachers (S) Room
(1) AR (2) BQ
(3) CP (4) DS
52. Summit : Apex ∷ I : II
I. (A) beautiful (B) Picture
(C) Attractive (D) Enhancing
II. (P) Comfortable (Q) Pretty
(R) Healthy (S) Brave
(1) AQ (2) BP
(3) DS (4) CR
53. If in a certain code BEAUTIFUL is coded as 573041208,
BUTTER as 504479, how is FUTURE coded in that code?
(1) 201497 (2) 204097
(3) 704092 (4) 204079
54. How many Mondays are there in particular month of a
particular year if the month ends on Wednesday?
(1) 4 (2) 5
(3) 3 (4) Cannot be specified
Instructions for question 55 – 56:
There are two rows of numbers in each question. The upper
row is complete and in the lower row one number is missing.
Find a suitable number to fill the blank space so that the
symmetry with the upper row is maintained.
55.
17 102 12
15 ? 10
(1) 211 (2) 75
(3) 125 (4) 117
56.
12 336 14
15 ? 16
(1) 220 (2) 480
(3) 125 (4) 450

SNAP 2009
8
Instructions for question 57 - 58
Seven People A, B, C, D, E, F, G are planning to enjoy boating.
There are only two boats, and the following conditions are to
be kept in mind.
(I) A will go in the same boat in which E is to go.
(II) F cannot go in the same boat in which C is, unless D is
also accompanying.
(III) Neither B nor C can be given the boat in which G is.
(IV) The maximum number of persons in one boat can be
four only.
57. If F and B are in one boat, which of the following
statements is true?
(1) G is in the other boat
(2) D is in the other boat
(3) C is in the other boat
(4) E is with F and B in one boat
58. If E gets the boat with F, which of the following is the
complete and accurate list of the people who must be
sitting in other boat?
(1) F and E (2) G and A
(3) D and A (4) C, D and B
Instructions for question 59 - 60
A series of figures has been shown on the left. Find the figure
in the place of ? from the figures on the right.

61. Complete the following series.
(GMSY, IOVA, KQWC, ?)
(1) MSYE (2) NSYE
(3) MYTE (4) MSYF
Instructions for question 62 – 65:
Following is a new plan called ‘Airtel One’, introduced by
Airtel (GSM service Provider) for its post-paid customers.
Pulse Rate 60 Secs
Price of Plan Rs. 99
Free Airtime on Plan Nil
Incoming Calls (Rs.) Free
Outgoing Calls
(Rs./minute)
Airte

Depending on the service
Monthly bill = Call charges + SMS charges + Price of Plan
62. If Mohan made STD calls (within 100 kms) for 30 min
and spent 100 min on local calls with 30% on landline,
40% in GSM and 30% on Airtel, and Rohan spent 18 min
on STD within 150 Kms and spent 120 mins on local calls
with 30%, 40% and 30% on GSM, landline and Airtel
respectively, then who spent more?
(1) Mohan
(2) Rohan
(3) Both spent the same amount.
(4) Cannot be determined.
63. A new SMS scheme was introduced @60p/local SMS,
with an additional monthly charge of Rs. 35. Who will
not benefit from the scheme? A Person sending

(1) 38 local SMS a month
(2) 40 local SMS a month
(3) 60 local SMS a month
(4) 59 local SMS a month
64. A bill of Rs 199/Month is definitely not possible when
you make only
(1) 30 calls to Airtel on STD (500+Kms) and 55 local calls
in a month
(2) 16 calls to Airtel on STD (15 Kms and 76 local calls in
a month)
(3) 10 STD calls (250 Kms) each to Airtel, GSM and
landline respectively and 30 locals in a month
(4) 8, 4 and 7 calls to Airtel, GSM and landline
respectively on STD (500+Kms) and 55 local calls in a
month
65. A person makes 12 minutes of ISD calls in a month. If
80% of his ISD bill came from calling the rest of the
world, then the ISD calls for the minimum duration were
made to which of the following group of countries?
(1) USA, Canada, Europe (Fixed Line)
(2) Gulf, Europe (Mobile), SAARC
(3) Rest of the world
(4) Cannot be determined.

Instructions for question 66 – 67:
These questions are based on the graph which shows the
demand and production statistics of 5 T.V. companies
66. What is the difference between the average demand and
the average production of the five companies taken
together?
(1) 1400 (2) 400
(3) 280 (4) 138
67. The production of the company D is how many times of
the production of the company A?
(1) 1.8 (2) 1.5
(3) 2.5 (4) 1.11

Instructions for question 68 – 69:
The following questions are based on the pie-chart given
below which gives the expenditure incurred in printing a
magazine:
68. What is the angle for the sector representing paper cost?
(1) 10 degrees (2) 36 degrees
(3) 23.5 degrees (4) 45 degrees
69. For a given issue of the magazine, the 2% of the cost is
Rs. 2,000 and the print-run is 12,500 copies. What
should be the sale price if the publisher desires a profit
of 5 percent?
(1) Rs.5 (2) Rs.7.5
(3) Rs.8 (4) Rs.8.40
70. If ‘water’ is called ‘food’, ’food’ is called ‘tree’ , ‘tree’ is
called ‘sky’ , ‘sky’ is called ‘wall’ , on which of the
following does a ‘fruit’ grow?
(1) Water (2) Food
(3) Tree (4) Sky

Section III
Instructions for question 71 & 72
Choose the correct option to fill the blank for correct
grammatical use.
71. She is a close friend of ____________.
(1) my (2) I
(3) me (4) mine
72. He took care of her _____________ she was restored to
health.
(1) when (2) before
(3) after (4) till
73. Choose the correct option: The man ______________ his
appearance completely since then.
(1) is changing (2) changed
(3) has changed (4) is changed
74. From the options below, choose the word with the
incorrect spelling:
(1) Diarrhea (2) Diaper
(3) Dichotomy (4) Dias
75. Choose the word spelt correctly :
(1) superintendant (2) sieve
(3) alloted (4) dissipate

Instructions for question 76 – 79
Fill in the blanks with the correct pair of words:
76. He lives ____ Bangaluru ____115, Richmond Road.
(1) at in (2) in at
(3) at on (4) in on
77. ‘Aurally challenged’ is a ____________for the ________________.
(1) metaphor blind (2) euphemism deaf
(3) simile disabled (4) synonym dumb
78. If error is a ________, fault is _______________.
(1) defect - a mistake (2) mistake - a defect
(3) slip - an inaccuracy (4) blunder - to blame
79. The man has ______ the rules of ethical conduct; he is
_______ a beast.
(1) flaunted - literally (2) ignored - basically
(3) broken - as (4) flouted – virtually

Instructions for question 80 – 81
Which punctuation mark is missing in the following
sentences?
(1) inverted commas (2) semicolon
(3) comma (4) hyphen
80. Part of Australia is known to the natives as The Outback.
81. I know that you want to learn to drive Rima but you are
too young.

Instructions for question 82 – 83
Select as option the word closest in meaning to the given
word:
82. Veracious
(1) False (2) Varied
(3) Image (4) Truthful
83. Perturb
(1) Stipulate (2) Turn around
(3) Disturb greatly (4) Compatible

Instructions for question 84 – 85
Choose the option that is the closest in meaning to the
phrases in bold:
84. He was a king who ruled his subjects with a high hand.
(1) sympathetically (2) oppressively
(3) democratically (4) generously
85. I racked my brains to solve this difficult problem.
(1) I read a large number of books.
(2) I consulted several people.
(3) I used my commonsense.
(4) I subjected my mind to hard thinking.
Instructions for question 86 – 87
Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined
idiomatic phrase:
86. I was supposed to give a speech to my English class, but I
got cold feet and I didn’t go.
(1) My English class-room makes my feet feel too cold.
(2) My feet got cold so I didn’t go.
(3) I got too nervous and I didn’t go.
(4) It was winter time and I had no socks for my feet.
87. Take care of what u say! You will have to eat your
words!
(1) You have no food to eat.
(2) You will have to take back what you have said.
(3) You are not good with your language.
(4) None of the above.
88. Which two sentences convey the same idea?
1) Shouldn’t they have checked your tickets?
2) I wonder if they should have checked your tickets.
3) I want to know if they checked your tickets.
4) They should have checked your tickets.

(1) 2, 3 (2) 1, 2
(3) 1, 4 (4) 2, 4
Instructions for question 89 – 90
Choose a single word which is opposed to the meaning
contained in the sentence.
89. He was magnanimous and his benevolence made him
give to charity.
(1) mean (2) cruel
(3) snobbish (4) tyrannical
90. Biannual is
(1) once in two years (2) every year
(3) twice a year (4) after every two years
91. Choose the odd one out :
(1) temporal (2) ephemeral
(3) transient (4) eternal
92. Choose the correct option :
If ‘ inter’ means between as in interstate , ‘intra’ as in
intravenous means _________.
(1) into (2) onto
(3) within (4) without
93. Match the part of speech (in bold) to their usage(down)
1. Adjective 5. The fire engine came rushing down
the hill.
2. Preposition 6. He has seen the ups and downs of life.
3. Noun 7. Down with the tyrant!
4. Verb 8. The porter was hit by the down train.
(1) 1-8, 2-5, 3-6, 4-7 (2) 1-6, 2-5, 3-8, 4-7
(3) 1-5, 2-6, 3-7, 4-8 (4) 1-5, 2-7, 3-6, 4-8

Instructions for question 94
Match the items in the column I with those in column II.
Choose the correct answer combination given below.
94.
I II
1. As deaf as 5. gall
2. As bitter as 6. an eel
3. As unpredictable as 7. a post
4. As slippery as 8. the weather
a b c d
1 - 7 1 - 7 1 - 8 1 - 5
2 - 6 2 - 5 2 - 6 2 - 7
3 - 8 3 - 8 3 - 5 3 - 6
4 - 5 4 - 6 4 - 7 4 – 8

Instructions for question 95
Match the part of speech (in bold) to their usage.
95. ABOVE
1. adjective 5. Rain comes from above.
2. adverb 6. His conduct is above suspicious.
3. Noun 7. Look above the mantel piece.
4. preposition 8. The above information is for
the public.
a b c d
1 - 8 1 - 7 1 - 8 1 - 6
2 - 7 2 - 6 2 - 5 2 - 8
3 - 5 3 - 5 3 - 6 3 - 5
4 - 6 4 - 8 4 - 7 4 – 7

Instructions for question 96 - 97
Choose the segment with the error. If there is no error,
choose 4
96. Idli and Sambar make the breakfast in the South.
1 2 3 4
97. Your account should have been credited
1 2
with three months’ interest.
3 4
98. Choose the sentence where the underlined word is used
appropriately.
1. Who’s car are you planning to borrow?
2. Whose planning to have a birthday party?
3. He is the person who you met at the junction.
4. Does he know whom to about the hotel reservations?
Instructions for question 99 - 100
Choose
1 if the first sentence is correct
2 if the second sentence is correct
3 if both sentences are correct
4 if both sentences are wrong.
99.
1. Can you imagine his forgetting his own birthday?
2. Can you imagine him forgetting his own birthday?
1 2 3 4
100.
1. Recently I read about a unique wedding that took
place in the newspaper.
2. Recently I read in the newspaper about a unique
wedding that took place.
1 2 3 4

101. Complete the given sentence by choosing the correct
phrase.
You cannot succeed unless
(1) you do not work hard.
(2) you shall not work hard.
(3) you will work hard.
(4) you work hard.
102. Re-arrange the scrambled segments in logical order to
make a complete sentence.
1. to place where more opportunities are available
2. and so there is a great demand for English
3. for professional and economic growth
4. because it takes one outside one’s own community
5. English is language of opportunities
(1) 1, 2, 5, 3, 4 (2) 5, 4, 1, 3, 2
(3) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5 (4) 2, 1, 3, 5, 4
103. Choose the best construction:
(1) If you would have taken care you wouldn’t have got
typhoid.
(2) If you took care you wouldn’t have got typhoid.
(3) If you take care you wouldn’t have got typhoid.
(4) If you had taken care you wouldn’t have got typhoid.
Instructions for question 104 - 105
Choose the correct option.
104. At times, we are all _______ to be mistaken.
(1) apt (2) likely
(3) considered (4) able
105. He hardly cares, ________?
(1) does he (2) doesn’t he
(3) will he (4) won’t he

Instructions for question 106 - 107
Identify the figures of speech in the following sentences:
106. As proud as a peacock.
(1) Metaphor (2) Simile
(3) Apostrophe (4) Epigram
107. Death lays his icy hand on kings.
(1) Personification (2) Exclamation
(3) Simile (4) Anticlimax
Instructions for question 108 - 110
Read the passage carefully and answer within the context.
“A way to deal with frozen feelings”
Every child experiences all that happens around him with
total awareness. In the first seven years the child's brain is
like a sponge, taking in all sensory inputs and building his
idea of his surroundings. As long as the environment is safe,
the child learns with incredible speed. However, when the
environment is scary or stressful, the child unlearns past
learning just as rapidly.
In the early years of every child's life, whenever there is
shock, violence, fear or pain, these intense emotions are
imprinted deeply into memory. Whenever the same activity
or situation is repeated, the nervous system and body
subconsciously re-experience the memory of that trauma.
Any emotional situation that takes us out of the present and
into the past means that whenever the same kind of emotion
crops up later in our life we return to the past for our
reference point. If that point was at age three, we find
ourselves behaving like a three-year-old. We feel childish and
we behave childishly. Our feelings are the cause of this 'glitch'
in our learning process. We know we should be able to make
a positive change, but that doesn't change anything.
The process of change need not be traumatic. We couldn't
have done any better because we didn't know how to. But we
should realise that was then and this is now! We can choose
to choose again. It's up to us. It's our movie!
108. The “Frozen Feelings” being talked about are about
(1) negative childhood experiences
(2) childhood learning patterns
(3) inability to learn as an adult
(4) none of the above.
109. A ‘glitch’ is
(1) a ditch
(2) uneasy emotions
(3) sudden malfunction or breakdown
(4) learning patterns
110. Identify the correct sentence, based on the paragraph
(1) The process of change needs to be traumatic.
(2) We feel childish and we behave childishly.
(3) Both sentences are incorrect.
(4) Both the sentences are correct.

Section II
111. Dendrochronology is
(1) The method of scientific dating based on the
analysis of tree-ring growth patterns.
(2) A core sample from the accumulation of snow and
ice over many years that have re-crystallized and
have trapped air bubbles from previous time
periods.
(3) is the study of glaciers or more generally ice and
natural phenomena that involve ice.
(4) The scientific study of landforms and the processes
that shape them.
112. Which company launched the first mobile phone
operation in India?
(1) Bharti Airtel (2) Essar
(3) Max Touch (4) Modi Telstra
113. Which is the longest running English language TV
cartoon in history, first launched by Warner Brothers in
1969 exclusively for television, and is now popular fare
on the Cartoon Network?
(1) Scooby Doo (2) Tom and Jerry
(3) Popeye (4) Johnny Bravo
114. The expansion for BIFR, in the context of the Indian
Industry is:
(1) Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction
(2) Bureau for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction
(3) Board for Investment and Financial Reconstruction
(4) Bureau for Investment and Financial Reconstruction
115. What is Ekistics?
(1) The water sports related study
(2) The science of Body Mass
(3) The art of card tricks
(4) The science of human settlements
116. What is Red Herring in an IPO?
(1) Prospectus
(2) Submission of Form
(3) Funds Generated during IPO
(4) Minimum Offer per Share
117. Eight O’clock Coffee, a US based coffee marketer, is a
group company of
(1) Tata (2) ITC
(3) Britannia (4) Unilever
118. Bio-diesel is extracted from the following plant:
(1) Hibiscus (2) Aloe Vera
(3) Jatropha (4) Chamomile
119. Which woman tennis player won the maximum number
of Grand Slam singles titles in the history of tennis?
(1) Steffi Graf (2) Martina Navratilova
(3) Billi Jean King (4) Margaret Court
120. What is the nickname of New York city?
(1) Big Sweet Lime (2) Big Apple
(3) Big Grape (4) None of the above
121. Which was the first Indian company to be listed in
NASDAQ?
(1) TCS (2) Wipro
(3) Infosys (4) Cognizant
122. “TAREGNA” – a village in Bihar was in the news because
of
(1) Rahul Gandhi’s election campaign
(2) Viewing of the solar eclipse
(3) A visit by Hillary Clinton
(4) The Naxal massacre of tribals
123. The driver for Formula One’s Force India Team is
(1) Mark Webber (2) Adrian Sutil
(3) Felipe Massa (4) Jensen Button
124. (MDRT) – Million Dollar Round Table consists of
(1) World’s richest industrialists
(2) World’s most powerful golfers
(3) Global Association of Life Insurance professionals
(4) World’s richest sports persons
125. Who declares the “Credit Policy” of India?
(1) The Finance Ministry
(2) Reserve Bank of India
(3) The Commerce Ministry
(4) The Indian Bank’s Association
126. Name of the body which regulates the stock Exchanges in
India is
(1) CBI (2) CID
(3) SHCIL (4) SEBI
127. Rafflesia arnoldii is its botanical name and it holds a
world record in the plant world. What’s the record?
(1) Tallest cacti (2) Largest bloom
(3) Longest surviving tree (4) Smallest plant
128. Temujin was a famous historical character of the world,
but we know him by a different name.
Which one?
(1) Babur (2) Genghis Khan

(3) Kublai Khan (4) Emperor Nero
129. What is Short Selling in stock market lingo?
(1) Selling the shares which you do not own.
(2) Selling a share after owning it for a short period of
time.
(3) Selling all the shares in your booty which are not
productive.
(4) Selling of shares which are quoted for a short period
of time.
130. Mahatma Gandhi was nominated for the Nobel Peace
prize for the first time in the year 1937 and last time in
the year 1948. How many times in between these two
years was he nominated?
(1) 1 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) 0
131. Which organization instituted the Nobel Prize in
Economics?
(1) Svenska Handelsbanken
(2) International Monetary Fund
(3) Economics Department of Oxford University
(4) Sveriges Riksbank
132. Film stars have been endorsing Lux beauty soap since
ages. Who was the first actress of Bollywood to do so?
(1) Madhubala (2) Leela Naidu
(3) Suraiya (4) Leela Chitnis
133. India’s interstate cricket tournament is named after
Kumar Shri Ranjitsinghji Vibhaji Jadeja or in short Ranji,
the great cricket legend. He played his cricket in England
and also played for English national team. Which county
he used to play for in the league cricket of England?
(1) Sussex (2) Essex
(3) Somerset (4) Surrey
134. As a practice, all major states’ capitals have offices of
Reserve Bank of India with only one exception. Which
city of India has an office of RBI without being a state
capital?
(1) Pune (2) Allahabad
(3) Baroda (4) Nagpur
135. This distinguished Indian was born on 28th December
1937 in Surat. He has completed the Advanced
Management Program at Harvard Business School, USA.
He turned down a job offer from IBM to join his family
business and today he is one the top business leaders of
India. Name the tycoon.
(1) Ratan Tata (2) Anil Ambani
(3) Azim Premji (4) Anand Mahindra
136. It’s known to be used in Egypt in 3000 BC, but its name
had been derived from an old French expression. It is
made from the fermentation of ethanol in a process that
yields its key ingredient, ethanoic acid. What is it?
(1) Tabasco Sauce (2) Phenol
(3) Vinegar (4) Soya Sauce
137. The name of this Japanese company literally means
“three diamonds”. Which one?
(1) Sanyo (2) Mutsuhito
(3) Mitsubishi (4) Suzuki
138. Who were the first twins to play test cricket?
(1) Merv and Kim Hughes
(2) Ian and Greg Chappell
(3) Surinder and Mohinder Amarnath
(4) Steve and Mark Waugh
139. Which country has the largest rail network in the world?
(1) India (2) China
(3) U.S.A (4) U.K.
140. Who won the 2009 French open tennis ladies title?
(1) Svetlana Kuznetsova
(2) Kristina Mladenovic
(3) Maria Sharapova
(4) Venus Williams
141. Who invented the microchip?
(1) Robert Noyce and Jack Kilby
(2) Larry Page and Sergey Brin
(3) Sabeer Bhatia
(4) Gordon Moore & Robert Noyce
142. Which is the largest landlocked country in the world?
(1) Switzerland (2) China
(3) Kazakhstan (4) Mongolia
143. Which country makes Panama hats?
(1) Ecuador (2) Panama
(3) Cuba (4) Bolivia
144. Who was the Prime Minister of India when the 42nd
Amendment Bill bringing in the changes in the
Constitution was passed?
(1) Rajiv Gandhi (2) V.P. Singh
(3) Indira Gandhi (4) Morarji Desai
145. Which one of the following planets lost its planet status
recently?
(1) Moon (2) Neptune
(3) Pluto (4) Saturn
146. One barrel of oil is approximately equivalent to how
many litres?

(1) 200 (2) 150
(3) 120 (4) 160
147. Five year plans in India are finally approved by the :
(1) Union Cabinet
(2) President on the advice of prime minister
(3) National Development Council
(4) Planning commission
148. Many a time we read in the newspapers about Southern
Cone of South America which includes Argentina, Chile,
Paraguay, Uruguay and Peru. Which is the most spoken
language of this geographical area?
(1) Portuguese (2) Spanish
(3) French (4) English
149. Which one of the following is not a member of the
organization of petroleum exporting countries (OPEC)?
(1) Algeria (2) Brazil
(3) Ecuador (4) Nigeria
150. Who invented the ‘computer laptop’?
(1) Arthur Wynna – USA
(2) Q. Daimler – Germany
(3) Sinclair - Britain
(4) None of the above
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Solved Question Papers of SNAP
Some of the questions asked in GK section were as follows.
MH 17’s travel route.
Ans: Amsterdam to Netherlands
Which sea does the danube empty into?
Ans: Black Sea.
Which of the rivers does not pour into the ganga?
Ans: Options not recalled
President of Ukriane
Ans: Peter Poroshenko.
Who started the Bachpan Bachao Andolan?
Ans: Kailash Satyarthi.
Who wrote the “Wealth of Nations”?
Ans: Adam Smith
Which year were the universities of Delhi, Madras and Calcutta?
Ans: 1857, they were multitasking
Which book did Dadahbai Naroji write?
Ans: Poverty and Unbritish rule in India
How many medals did India win at the Asian games?
Ans: 57.
EPS in financial terms stands for?
Ans: Earnings per Share.
Which is not a UN heritage site?
Ans: Tirupati.
What is Ramon Magsaysay’s home country?
Ans: Philippines.
How many times the minute and the hour hand meet in a day?
Ans: 22.

More questions of SNAP 2014 (recalled from memory).
• Which ISO standard relates to environment?(Ans: ISO 14001)
• Who is the prez of Ukraine? (ansetro poroshenko)
• Which of the follwing is not a UNESCO site(Agra fort, Humayun tomb, Tirupati temple)Ans:Tirupati
• Cannes film fest logo (ans:similar to that of NZ crick team)
• Madurai temple was built and renovated by ? (Ans:Pandyas, nayaks)
• An inquiry into wealth of the nations was written by? (Ans: Adam Smith)
• Universities of Calcutta,Mumbai&Madras were est in __(ans 1857)
• Bachpan bachao andholan started by (ans:kailash satyarthi)
• Danube river ends in__sea (ans:black sea)
• The prices of gold are fixed in (Ans:London)
• Oldest brand of TATAs – Taj mahal tower palace hotel
• Infosys was listed in NASDAQ & NASDAQ-100 in the years __ & _ (Ans:1999,__)
• EPS: Earnings per share
• Which of is not Ganges tributaries :Tapti
• Motto of ITBF :Shaurya-Dridata-Karm Nishtha
• The theme of Naoroji’s book, Poverty & Un british rule in india Economic drain
• nobel prize in physics – odd one out
• acid rain- NO2 and SO2
• Ramon Magsaysay- Philippines
• mh17 Amsterdm to Kulampura
• Ram Manohar Lohia :Congress Socialist Party
• Asian Game Medals of India 57
• Comiket :Japan Fest
• Raman Effect deftn
• Constitution : Pick the wrong one : All orders in state r in the name of CM. Rite is :Governor
• saarc energy ministers summit ower grid
• WWF’s Giant Panda logo
• Nachiket Mor Committe : Small payment n house hold :
• Motto, Working for a World Free of Poverty : World Bank
• founders of London Business school / LSE eorge bernard shaw
• Uppalapu Shrinivas – Indian mandolin maestro
• Ecuador – introduction of the world’s first digital currency
• Kyoto Protocol – covered emissions of the six main greenhouse gases
• The Regional Rural Bank were owned by the Central Government ,the State Government and the Sponsor Bank
• R.S.V.P.stands for a French phrase, “répondez, s’il vous plaît,”
• Art/Practice of Map making- Cartography
• Callanic Stones which are not converted to Christianity are situated in – Scotland
• Full moon occurs how many days once 30
• Autodidacticism or self-education is the act of teaching oneself about a subject
• Buddhist Deity: Description of Kuan Yin, Avalokiteshvara, means “the lord who looks upon the world with compassion”. Translated into Chinese, the name is “Kuan Shih Yin”or Quan Yin.
• Which ISO standard relates to environment?(Ans: ISO 14000)
• Who is the prez of Ukraine? (ansetro poroshenko)
• Which of the follwing is not a UNESCO site(Agra fort, Humayun tomb, Tirupati temple)Ans:Tirupati
• Cannes film fest logo (ans:similar to that of NZ crick team)
• Madurai temple was built and renovated by ? (Ans:Pandyas, nayaks)
• An inquiry into wealth of the nations was written by? (Ans: Adam Smith)
• Universities of Calcutta,Mumbai&Madras were est in __(ans 1857)
• Bachpan bachao andholan started by (ans:kailash satyarthi)
• Danube river ends in__sea (ans:black sea)
• The prices of gold are fixed in (Ans:London)
• Oldest biz in tata group(hospitality) (Ans: taj palace/tower)
• Infosys was listed in NASDAQ & NASDAQ-100 in the years __ & _ (Ans:1999,__)
• EPS: Earnings per share
• Which of Ganges/bramhputra(dnt remember exactly) does not flow into the following tributaries(check out their tributaries)
• Mottos of NSG, BSF,ITBF,SSB
• The theme of Naoroji’s book, Poverty & Un british rule in india
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