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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below:
Pablo Picasso showed his truly exceptional talent from a very young age. His first word
was lapiz (Spanish for pencil) and he learnt to draw before he could talk. He was the only son in
the family and very good-looking, so he was thoroughly spoilt. He hated school and often
refused to go unless his doting parents allowed him to take one of his father’s pet pigeons with
him.
Apart from pigeons, his great love was art and when in 1891 his father, who was an
amateur artist, got a job as a drawing teacher at a college, Pablo went with him to the college.
He often watched his father paint and sometimes was allowed to help. One evening his father
was painting a picture of their pigeons when he had to leave the room. He returned to find that
Pablo had completed the picture, and it was so amazingly beautiful and lifelike that he gave his
son his own palette and brushes and never painted again. Pablo was just thirteen.
Q1. As a boy Pablo Picasso was
(a) Ordinary looking but talented. (b) Handsome and talented.
(c) Handsome and studious. (d) Handsome and hardworking.
Q2. He was spoilt mostly because he was
(a) A smart boy. (b) Loved by one and all.
(c) The only son in the family. (d) Always surrounded by notorious
boys.
Q3. Picasso went to school only when
(a) His friends accompanied him. (b) His father went with him.
(c) He was allowed to paint at school. (d) He was allowed to carry a pet
with him.
Q4. When his father painted in the college, Pablo
(a) Occasionally helped him. (b) Rarely helped him.
(c) Always helped him. (d) Invariably helped him.
Q5. Pablo’s father gave up painting because he
(a) Did not like the job. (b) Retired from the college.
(c) Was impressed by his son’s talent. (d) Lost interest in painting.

In each of the following questions, find out which part has an error.
Q6. The boss was irritated (a)/ by him neglecting (b)/ the duties and (c) not listening to his
advice (d).
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q7. Each of the three (a)/ beggars were (b)/ asking for more (c)/ food to eat (d).
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q8. My brother sent (a)/two pairs (b)/ of shoe (c)/ from America (d).
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q9. The young boy said (a)/that he (b)/neither liked me (c)/nor my wife (d).
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q10. He was (a) /congratulated for (b)/his success in (c)/ the 100 m race (d).
(a) (b) (c) (d)

Pick up the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blanks to make the
sentence meaningfully complete.
Q11. Sanjay was______________ with divine vision to see the great battle.
(a) Demure (b) Authorized (c) Endowed (d) Uttered
Q12. There was so much__________ material in the essay that it was difficult to get the
author’s message.
(a) Variegated (b) Superficial (c) Extraneous (d) Exemplary
Q13. The world is so constructed that if you wish to enjoy its pleasures, you must also______
its pains.
(a) Deny (b) Neglect (c) Ignore (d) Endure
Q14. Indian press did not give ____________ to the British publicity.
(a) Credence (b) Scion (c) Augury (d) Opportunity
Q15. Travellers ____________their reservations well in advance if they want to travel during
the Diwali holidays.
(a) has better to get (b) had better get (c) had to get better (d) had better got

In each of the following choose the word most similar in meaning to the word given in
capitals.
Q16. EMANCIPATE
(a) Set free (b) Exist (c) Correct morally (d) Restrain
Q17. DECEIT
(a) Simplicity (b) Gentility (c) Sincerity (d) Dishonesty
Q18. ADMONITION
(a) Thrash (b) Hindrance (c) Warning (d) Exhort

In each of the following choose the word most nearly opposite in meaning to the word
given in capitals.
Q19. VOCIFEROUS
(a) Laudable (b) Quiet (c) Dangerous (d) Powerful
Q20. IMPLICATE
(a) Involve (b) Exonerate (c) Corrupt (d) Accuse

Choose the correct answer
Q21. The person who is regarded as the greatest law giver of ancient India is
(a) Panini (b) Kautilya (c) Manu (d) Patanjali
Q22. The immortal fame of Ashoka largely rests upon
(a) His conversion to Buddhism and its propagation.
(b) His policy for the welfare of his subjects.
(c) His work in the sphere of politics and moral teaching.
(d) His extensive conquests.
Q23. Gandhiji started Dandi March
(a) To demonstrate against the British Empire. (b) To break the salt law.
(c) To boycott foreign goods. (d) None of the above.
Q24. The first war of Indian Independence began on 10 May 1857 at
(a) Meerut (b) Jhansi (c) Barrackpore (d) Delhi
Q25. The sun rises in Arunachal Pradesh two hours before it does in Dwaraka in Gujarat. This
is because the former is
(a) Higher in elevation than Dwaraka and the earth rotates from West to East.
(b) Situated further North than Dwaraka and the earth rotates from West to East.
(c) Situated further East (about 30o Longitude) than Dwaraka and the earth rotates
from West to East.
(d) Situated about 300 East of Dwaraka and the earth rotates from West to East.
Q26. Srinagar is situated on the banks of the river
(a) Ravi (b) Sutlej (c) Jhelum (d) Chenab
Q27. The areas in India that receive approximately an average of more than 200 cms of
rainfall annually are
(a) Meghalaya, Assam, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh.
(b) Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra.
(c) Meghalaya, Assam, Rajasthan, Jammu & Kashmir.
(d) Meghalaya, Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan.
Q28. Isotherms are imaginary lines drawn on a map which connect places of equal
(a) Atmospheric pressure (b) Humidity (c) Rainfall (d) Temperature
Q29. Jim Corbett National Park is situated in which state?
(a) Arunachal Pradesh (b) Himachal Pradesh
(c) Andhra Pradesh (d) Uttaranchal
Q30. Which one of the following statement regarding the sun is correct?
(a) The sun is composed mainly of hydrogen.
(b) Its energy is generated by nuclear collision in its interior.
(c) It is calculated that the sun consumes about a trillion pounds of hydrogen every
second.
(d) All of the above.
Q31. Supersonic speed is speed greater than the speed of sound (in air at sea level) that is to
say around______ miles/hour.
(a) 760 (b) 860 (c) 960 (d) 1060
Q32. Yoga sutra was written by
(a) Vatsyayana (b) Pathanjali
(c) Bhartrihari (d) Maharshi Mahesh
Q33. The National Institute of Oceanography is located at
(a) Trivandrum (b) Panaji (c) Cochin (d) Mangalore
Q34. An aeroplane rises because
(a) Of upward reaction of air.
(b) The density of air above the plane is less than below it.
(c) The pressure above its wings is less than the pressure below them.
(d) Its nose points upwards.
Q35. Rocks formed on the solidification of molten matter are called
(a) Metamorphic rocks (b) Sedimentary rocks
(c) Volcanic rocks (d) Igneous rocks
Q36. The pioneer of Atomic energy in India is
(a) Homi J Bhabha (b) Vikram Sarabhai
(c) C.V. Raman (d) C.K. Naidu
Q37. Which one of the following statements regarding FIFA World Cup 2010 is not correct?
(a) South Africa became the first host nation to fail to qualify for the tournament’s
second round.
(b) The tournament was the culmination of a qualification process that began in
August 2007.
(c) This is the first time that the tournament was hosted by an African nation.
(d) Zakumi, the official mascot for the FIFA World Cup, 2010 is an African bush
elephant.
Q38. The first Indian to win the World Amateur Snooker Championship is
(a) Om Agarwal (b) Geet Sethi
(c) Michael Ferreira (d) Wilson Jones
Q39. The first person to win the Arjuna award for badminton is
(a) Pullela Gopichand (b) Prakash Padukone
(c) Nandu Natekar (d) Farook Engineer
Q40. The sport which requires the largest field is
(a) Football (b) Cricket (c) Hockey (d) Polo

Find the odd one out.
Q41. (a) Advice (b) Counsel (c) Direct (d) Suggest
Q42. (a) Tumble (b) Topple (c) Crumble (d) Sprain
Q43. (a) Sobriquet (b) Alias (c) Pseudonym (d) Anonymous
Q44. (a) Mumbai (b) Goa (c) Visakhapatnam (d)Thiruvananthapuram
Q45. (a) Petrol (b) Acetone (c) Mercury (d) Kerosene

In the following questions the words given bear a certain relationship. Your task is to find
out from the choices the words with the same relationship.
Q46. Hope: Despair
(a) Work : Failure (b) Worship : Adore
(c) Cow : Milk (d) Encourage : Dishearten
Q47. Army : Logistics
(a) War: Logic (b) Soldiers : Students
(c) Business : Strategy (d) Team : Individual
Q48. Bouquet : Flower
(a) Skin : Body (b) Chain : Link
(c) Product : Factory (d) Page : Book
Q49. Revenge: Vendetta
(a) Sleep: Dream (b) Sun: Moon
(c) Envy : Jealousy (d) Heaven : God
Q50. Refine : Style
(a) Retouch : Photograph (b) Paint : Wall
(c) Compose : Song (d) Author : Book
Q51. Fear : Tremble
(a) Hand: Shake (b) Heat : Perspire
(c) Distance : Walk (d) Evening : Star
Q52. Condone: Offence
(a) Punish: Criminal (b) Mitigate: Penitence
(c) Overlook: Aberration (d) Ignore: Loyalty
Q53. Plant : Flower
(a) Face :Eye (b) Stem : Tree
(c) Chair :Sofa (d) Blades :Grass
Q54. Protoplasm : Cell
(a) Fibre : Plastic (b) Coin : Money
(c) Chemistry : Elements (d) Chain : Link
Q55. Nalanda : Takshshila
(a) Venus : Mars (b) University : College
(c) Office : Department (d) Ship : Cargo

In the following questions (Q56-60) the first word is related to the second in the same
way as the third word is related to the fourth. In the given problems either the third or the
fourth word is missing and is left blank. You have to choose the correct word to fill in the
blank.
Q56. Foot is to Man as Hoof is to _______.
(a) Dog (b) Cow (c) Cat (d) Rabbit
Q57. Broad is to Narrow as ________ is to Lane.
(a) Footpath (b) Field (c) Pavement (d) Road
Q58. Back is to Backbone as Belly is to _________.
(a) Throat (b) Ribs (c) Heart (d) Navel
Q59. Ankle is to Knee as Wrist is to _____________.
(a) Elbow (b) Finger (c) Hand (d) Foot
Q60. Sting is to Bee as ______ is to Snake.
(a) Slithering (b) Rats (c) Poison (d) Fangs
Q61. Hari’s income is 20% more than Madhu’s income. Madhu’s income is less than Hari’s
income by
(a) 15% (b) 16.66 % (c) 20% (d) 22.25%
Q62. A sum of money lent out at simple interest doubled itself in 20 years. In how many years
will it triple itself?
(a) 28 years (b) 30 yrs (c) 40 yrs (d) 35 yrs
Q63. Which of the following fractions are in ascending order?
(a) 2/3, 3/5,7/9,9/11,8/9 (b) 3/5, 2/3, 9/11, 7/9, 8/9
(c) 3/5, 2/3, 7/9, 9/11, 8/9 (d) 8/9, 9/11, 7/9, 2/3, 3/5
Q64. 337.62+8.591+34.4 =?
(a) 370.611 (b) 380.511 (c) 380.611 (d) 426.97
Q65. Find the sum of :- 1/9+1/6+1/12+1/72
(a) 3/5 (b) 3/2 (c) 3/8 (d) 4/7
Q66. Find the average of all the numbers between 6 and 34 which are divisible by five.
(a) 18 (b) 20 (c) 24 (d) 30
Q67. The average of first 80 natural numbers is
(a) 40 (b) 41 (c) 40.5 (d) 142
Q68. If the sum of a few numbers is 450 and their mean is 50 and if another number 100 is
included, the mean would become
(a) 55 (b) 60 (c) 75 (d) 150
Q69. ?% of 932 + 30 = 309.6
(a) 25 (b) 30 (c) 35 (d) 40
Q70. The difference between a number and its two-fifth is 510. What is 10% of that number?
(a) 12.75 (b) 85 (c) 204 (d) None
Q71. One litre of water is evaporated from 6 litres of a solution containing 5% salt. The
percentage of salt in the remaining solution is
(a) 16% (b) 5% (c) 4% (d) 6%
Q72. A shopkeeper professes to sell all things at a discount of 10% but increases the Selling
Price of each article by 20%. His gain on each article is
(a) 6% (b) 8% (c) 10% (d) 12%
Q73. If the selling price of an article is 4/3rd of its cost price, the profit in transaction is
(a) 16.75% (b) 20.50% (c) 25.50% (d) 33.33%
Q74. If selling price is doubled, the profit triples. Find the profit percent.
(a) 66.66 (b) 100 (c) 105.33 (d) 120
Q75. If 4/5th of an estate is worth ` 16,800, then the value of 3/7th of the estate is
(a) ` 9000 (b) ` 21000 (c) ` 72000 (d) ` 90000
Q76. If a/b = ¾ and 8a+5b=22, then the value of ‘a’ is
(a) 1 (b) 1/2 (c) 3/2 (d) 3/4
Q77. If (a-b) is 6 more than (c+d) and (a+b) is 3 less than (c-d), then the value of (a-c) is
(a) 0.5 (b) 1.0 (c) 1.5 (d) 2.0
Q78. Two numbers are in the ratio 7:8. If 3 is added to each of them their ratio becomes 8:9.
The numbers are
(a) 14, 16 (b) 24, 27 (c) 21, 24 (d) 16, 18
Q79. The sum of three numbers is 98. If the ratio of the first to the second is 2:3 and that of
the second to the third is 5:8, then the second number is
(a) 20 (b) 30 (c) 48 (d) 58
Q80. A certain amount was divided between Sita and Gita in the ratio 9:8. If Sita’s share was `
4500 then the amount is
(a) ` 9000 (b) ` 8500 (c) ` 6750 (d) ` 9025

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DIRECTIONS (Qs. 11 – 12) : Choose the word which is nearest
in meaning to the given word :
11. ‘TRANSGRESSOR’
(a) Passenger (b) Law-breaker
(c) Protector (d) Comrade
12. ‘EGREGIOUS’
(a) Common (b) Social
(c) Plain (d) Atrocious
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 13 – 15) : Choose the word which is nearly
opposite in meaning to the given word:
13. ‘PREDILECTION’
(a) Oblivion (b) Objectivity
(c) Aversion (d) Defeat
14. ‘CACOPHONOUS’
(a) Tamed (b) Harmonious
(c) Domestic (d) Silent
15. ‘CALUMNY’
(a) Apology (b) Eulogy
(c) Enjoyment (d) Reservation
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 16 – 20) : Choose the word that best defines
the given phrase:
16. ‘Able to use both hands alike’
(a) Dexterous (b) Ambidextrous
(c) Skilful (d) Expert
17. ‘A written account of the life of an individual’
(a) Autobiography (b) Epigraph
(c) Biography (d) Novel
18. ‘The identification of a disease by its symptoms’
(a) Prescription (b) Prognosis
(c) Diagnosis (d) Biopsy
19. ‘Prolonged inability to sleep’
(a) Amnesia (b) Utopia
(c) Nausea (d) Insomnia
20. ‘A style in which a writer makes a display of his knowledge’
(a) Verbose (b) Pedantic
(c) Ornate (d) Pompous
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 21–25) : Choose the correctly spelt word:
21. The school alumni gathering put us in a ______ mood.
(a) Remniscent (b) Reminisent
(c) Reminiscent (d) Reminicent
22. ‘God is Dead’ is a ___________ statement.
(a) Blasphemus (b) Blaphemous
(c) Blasphemous (d) Blosphemos
23. The threat of an epidemic caused great alarm and _______.
(a) Trepidation (b) Terpidation
(c) Trepidition (d) Trepidattion
24. The din caused by the children howling is enough to ____
the dead.
(a) Ressurect (b) Resurrect
(c) Resurect (d) Resurecct
25. Can you ___ the car into that parking spot?
(a) Manuer (b) Manever
(c) Manoeuvre (d) Manuver
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 26 – 47) : Choose most appropriate answer:
26. Who was the Governor-General of India during the ‘Sepoy
Mutiny’?
(a) Lord Dalhousie (b) Lord Harding
(c) Lord Canning (d) Lord Lytton.
27. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
(a) Goa attained full statehood in 1987
(b) Diu is an island in the Gulf of Khambhat
(c) Daman & Diu were separated from Goa by the 56th
Amendment of the Constitution of India
(d) Dadar & Nagar Haveli were under French colonial
rule till 1954.
28. On which river is Washington DC situated?
(a) Potomac (b) Irrawaddy
(c) Mississippi (d) Hudson
29. When body is accelerated:
(a) Its velocity never changes
(b) Its speed will always changes
(c) Its direction always changes
(d) Its speed may or may not change
30. Which of the following is not an agency of UN?
(a) World Bank
(b) International Atomic Energy Agency
(c) Universal Postal Union
(d) None of the above
31. Which kind of missile is BRAHMOS?
(a) Medium range ballistic missile
(b) Supersonic cruise missile
(c) Short range tactical missile
(d) Ultrasonic cruise missile
32. Which of the following is not a unit of energy?
(a) Calorie (b) Joule
(c) Electron volt (d) Watt
33. Who among the following has been called the ‘Napoleon
of India’?
(a) Ashoka (b) Samudragupta
(c) Chandragupta (d) Harshavardhana
34. Who is known as the ‘Grand Old Man of India’?
(a) Dadabhai Naoroji (b) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (d) A.O. Hume
35. Which amongst the following has the power to regulate
the right of citizenship in India?
(a) Union Cabinet (b) Parliament
(c) Supreme Court (d) Law Commission
36. The Baglihar Hydroelectric power project in J & K is built
across the river.
(a) Beas (b) Chenab
(c) Jhelum (d) Sutlej
37. Which Indian sportsperson was appointed as ‘Messenger
of Peace’ in 2001 by the UN?
(a) Prakash Padukone (b) Vishwanathan Anand
(c) Sachin Tendulkar (d) Vijay Amritraj
38. Indian Women’s hockey team secured which of the following
position in Asian Champions Trophy 2013?
(a) First (b) Second
(c) Third (d) Fourth
39. Which is the longest bone in the human body?
(a) Fibula (b) Radius
(c) Stapes (d) Femur
40. A US team of scientists has found that the mechanism
responsible for the ageing process is located
(a) inside the face (b) inside the skin
(c) inside the brain (d) inside the heart
41. The outer most layer of the Sun is known as
(a) Corona (b) Photosphere
(c) Chromosphere (d) Granule
42. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore was founded by
(a) CV Raman (b) Jamsetji Tata
(c) Vikram Sarabhai (d) None of these
43. Which among the following is not a gallantry medal?
(a) Ashok Chakra (b) Arjuna Award
(c) Param Vir Chakra (d) Shaurya Chakra
44. Which one of the following pairs of water bodies are connected
by the Suez Canal?
(a) Indian Ocean- Pacific Ocean
(b) Mediterranean sea- Black Sea
(c) Mediterranean Sea-Red Sea
(d) Atlantic Ocean- Pacific Ocean
45. Kalhana’s ‘Rajatarangini’ is a history of
(a) Kashmir (b) Harsha’s reign
(c) Rajasthan (d) Chandragupta’s reign
46. The Constitution of India was promulgated on January 26,
1950 because
(a) This day was being celebrated as the Independence
Day since 1929
(b) This was desired by the farmers of India
(c) The British did not want to leave India earlier than this
date
(d) It was an auspicious day
47. Which of the following is not correctly matched?
(a) Indonesia - Jakarta (b) Maldives - Male
(c) North Korea - Seoul (d) Zimbabwe - Harare
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 48 – 50) : Complete the series
48. A, B, D, G,?, P
(a) I (b) J
(c) K (d) L
49. Z , S , W, O ,T ,K, Q, G, ?, ?
(a) N,D (b) N,C
(c) O,C (d) O,D
50. BCD , RQP , LMN, TS?
(a) U (b) V
(c) R (d) T
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 51) : If A = C , B = D , C = E and so on, code
the following:
51. ‘STUDENT’
(a) VWVFGPV (b) UUWFGPV
(c) UVWFGPV (d) UVVFGPV
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 52) : If A = Z, B = Y and so on , code the
following:
52. ‘EDITOR’
(a) VWRGLI (b) VWRGVI
(c) VWVGLI (d) VWRLLI
DIRECTIONS (Qs.53–55). Choose the most appropriate word:
53. ‘RUSTLE’ is to ‘LEAVES’ as ‘PATTER’ is to________
(a) Snow (b) Wind
(c) Rain (d) Storm
54. ‘INDISCREET’ is to ‘IMPRUDENT’ as ‘INDISPOSED’ is to
_______
(a) Concerned (b) Reluctant
(c) Crucial (d) Clear
55. ‘ACCIDENT’ is to ‘CAREFULNESS’ as ‘DISEASE’ is to
_________
(a) Sanitation (b) Treatment
(c) Medicine (d) Doctor
DIRECTIONS (Qs.56–58). Each of the following questions has four
statements. Three are logically correct. Some of which may look
factually absurd. Ignore this absurdity and look to the logical corrections.
Choose the statement which is wrong or doubtful:
56. (a) Birds fly in the air. Trees are birds. Therefore, trees fly
in the air.
(b) Some boys steal. All who steal are naughty. All naughty
are honest. Therefore, some boys are honest
(c) All girls like dance. Some girls are Indian. All Indians
are artists. Therefore, some artists like dance.
(d) All liars are not thieves. All thieves are criminals. Therefore,
all liars are criminals.
57. (a) Ramesh is tall. Ramesh is a boy. Therefore, boys are
tall.
(b) All who can fly are animals. Some birds can fly. Therefore,
some birds are animals.
(c) Men live in houses. Houses grow on trees. Trees float
in water. Therefore, men float in water.
(d) All living things are mobile. Some non- living things
are mobile. Therefore, some mobile are living and some
non-living.
58. (a) All books can read. Some pencils are books. All pencils
are clever. Therefore, all clever cannot read.
(b) Some who fail are stupid. Some criminals are stupid.
Therefore, all criminals fail.
(c) Some liar are thieves. All thieves are criminals. Therefore,
some liars are criminals.
(d) All that is given is black. Trees are green. Therefore,
trees are black.
DIRECTIONS (Qs.59–60) : Consider the statement and assumptions
that follow. Which of these assumptions is/are implicit in
the statement:
59. Statement: “You won’t get sweets at any cost. I will not let
you eat things that are not good for your teeth” — a mother
tells her child
Assumption:
(i) The mother cares for her child.
(ii) Sweets are not good for her child.
(iii) The mother has the authority to decide what her child
is to eat.
(a) (i) & (ii) are implicit (b) (ii) & (iii) are implicit
(c) (i) & (iii) are implicit (d) All are implicit
60. Statement: “Clearly, the judiciary cannot provide all answers.
But it seems the public, weary of an inactive Executive, is
turning to the Supreme Court as a last resort”—an article.
Assumption :
(i) The Supreme Court is above the Executive.
(ii) The Supreme Court is more active than the Executive.
(iii) The Executive does not have sufficient powers.
(a) (i) & (ii) are implicit (b) (ii) & (iii) are implicit
(c) (i) & (iii) are implicit (d) Only (ii) is implicit
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 61 to 62) : Choose the word which is least
like the other words in the group.
61. (a) Tsangpo (b) Hazaribagh
(c) Kanha (d) Bandipur
62. (a) Wheat (b) Rice
(c) Mustard (d) Gram
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 63 to 67) : The following questions consist of
two words that have a certain relationship to each other, followed
by four alternatives. Select the best alternative that has
same relationship as the original pair of words
63. Crèche : Infants
(a) School : Pupils (b) Deck : Sailors
(c) Cottage : Guests (d) Aircraft : Crew
64. Pesticide : Plant
(a) Injection : Disease (b) Vaccination : Body
(c) Medicine : Cure (d) Teacher : Student
65. Stare : Glance
(a) Gulp : Sip (b) Confide : tell
(c) Hunt : Stalk (d) Step : Walk
66. Ecstasy : Pleasure
(a) Hatred : Affection (b) Rage : Anger
(c) Joy : Grief (d) Mumble : Speak
67. Necromancy : Ghosts
(a) Romance : Stories (b) Magic : Amulets
(c) Alchemy : Gold (d) Sorcery : Spirit
DIRECTIONS (Qs.68–70). There is certain relationship between
two given words on one side of : : and one word is given on another
side of : : while another word is to be found from the given
alternatives, having the same relation with this word as the given
pair has. Select the best alternatives/ relationship.
68. Firm : Flabby : : Piquant : ?
(a) Salty (b) Pleasant
(c) Bland (d) Smell
69. Funk : Vitamins : : Curie : ?
(a) Uranium (b) Radioactivity
(c) Photography (d) Radium
70. Contamination : Food : : Infection : ?
(a) Diseases (b) Body
(c) Germs (d) Microbes
DIRECTIONS (Qs.71–85). Choose the most appropriate answer.
71. An article costs ` 50 presently. The rate of inflation is 300%.
What will be cost of this article after two years?
(a) ` 200 (b) ` 600
(c) ` 800 (d) ` 1000
72. A dishonest shopkeeper professes to sell his groceries at
his cost price, but uses a false weight of 900 grams for each
kilogram. Find his gain percentage.
(a) 91/9 % (b) 100/9%
(c) 100/11% (d) 95/9%
73. A man purchased a bullock and a cart for ` 1800. He sold the
bullock at a profit of 20% and the cart at a profit of 30%. His
total profit was 155/6 %. Find the cost price of bullock.
(a) ` 650 (b) ` 750
(c) ` 900 (d) ` 800
74. There were 35 students in a hostel. If the number of students
be increased by 7, the expenditure on food increases
by ` 42 per day while the average expenditure of students is
reduced by ` 1. What was the initial expenditure on food per
day?
(a) ` 432 (b) ` 442
(c) ` 420 (d) ` 400
75. There were 24 students in a class. One of them, who was 18
years old, left the class and his place was filled up by a new
comer. If the average of the class was thereby lowered by 1
month, the age of new comer is
(a) 14 years (b) 15 years
(c) 16 years (d) 17 years
76. Find two natural numbers whose sum is 85 and the least
common multiple is 102.
(a) 30 and 55 (b) 17 and 68
(c) 35 and 55 (d) 51 and 34
77. In a fort there was sufficient food for 200 soldiers for 31
days. After 27 days, 120 soldiers left the fort. For how many
extra days will the rest of the food last for the remaining
soldiers?
(a) 12 days (b) 10 days
(c) 8 days (d) 6 days
78. 10 is added to a certain number, the sum is multiplied by 7,
the product is divided by 5 and 5 is subtracted from the
quotient. The remainder left is half of 88. What is the number?
(a) 21 (b) 20
(c) 25 (d) 30
79. 19 persons went to a hotel for a combined dinner party. 13 of
them spent ` 79 each on their dinner and the rest spent ` 4
more than the average expenditure of all the 19. What was
the total money spent by them?
(a) 1628.4 (b) 1534
(c) 1492 (d) None of these
80. Two typists of varying skills can do a typing job in 6 minutes
if they work together. If the first typist typed alone for
4 minutes and then the second typist typed alone for 6 minutes,
they would be left with 1/5 of the whole work. How
many minutes would it take the slower typist to complete
the typing job working alone?
(a) 10 minutes (b) 15 minutes
(c) 12 minutes (d) 20 minutes
81. A bag contains 25 paise, 50 paise and 1 ` coins. There are
220 coins in all and the total amount in the bag is ` 160. If
there are thrice as many 1 ` coins as there are 25 paise coins,
then what is the number of 50 paise coins?
(a) 60 (b) 40
(c) 120 (d) 80
82. The sum of two numbers is equal to thrice their difference. If
the smaller of the numbers is 10 find the other number.
(a) 15 (b) 30
(c) 40 (d) None of these.
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