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1. If the following numbers are rewritten by interchanging the digits in

ten’s place and hundred’s place and then arranging them in the descending

order. What will be the second digit of the newly formed fifth number

from your right ?

479, 736, 895, 978, 389, 675

(A) 3

(B) 4

(C) 5

(D) 6

Ans : (C)



2. P is 60 m South-East of Q. R is 60 m North-East of Q. Then R is in

which direction of P ?

(A) North

(B) North-East

(C) South

(D) South-East

Ans : (A)



Directions—(Q. 3–5) Read the following information for answering the

questions that follow—

On a playing ground A, B, C, D and E are standing as described below

facing the North.

(i) B is 50 metres to the right of D.

(ii) A is 60 metres to the South of B

(iii) C is 40 metres to the West of D.

(iv) E is 80 metres to the North of A.



3. If a boy walks from C, meets D followed by B, A and then E, how many

metres has he walked if he has travelled the straight distance all

through ?

(A) 120

(B) 150

(C) 170

(D) 230

Ans : (D)



4. What is the minimum distance (in metre approximately) between C and E

?

(A) 53

(B) 78

(C) 92

(D) 120

Ans : (C)



5. Who is to the South-East of the person who is to the left of D ?

(A) A

(B) B

(C) C

(D) E

Ans : (A)



6. A man was walking in the evening just before the sun set. His wife

said that, his shadow fell on his right. If the wife was walking in the

opposite direction of the man, then which direction the wife was facing ?

(A) North

(B) West

(C) South

(D) East

Ans : (C)



Directions—(Q. 7–11) In each of the following questions choose the set of

numbers from the four alternative sets that is similar to the given set.



7. Given set : (4, 9, 18)

(A) (8, 14, 22)

(B) (10, 15, 25)

(C) (6, 12, 23)

(D) (12, 17, 26)

Ans : (D)



8. Given set : (10, 14, 17)

(A) (4, 11, 14)

(B) (9, 12, 15)

(C) (8, 13, 18)

(D) (6, 9, 12)

Ans : (A)



9. Given set : (7, 27, 55)

(A) (21, 35, 52)

(B) (18, 42, 65)

(C) (16, 40, 72)

(D) (13, 30, 58)

Ans : (C)



10. Given set : (39, 28, 19)

(A) (84, 67, 52)

(B) (52, 25, 17)

(C) (70, 49, 36)

(D) (65, 45, 21)

Ans : (A)



11. Given set : (246, 257, 358)

(A) (233, 343, 345)

(B) (273, 365, 367)

(C) (143, 226, 237)

(D) (145, 235, 325)

Ans : (A)



Directions—(Q. 12–16) Each question contains six or seven statements

followed by four sets of combinations of three. Choose the set in which

the statements are logically related.



12. (1) All books are having pages.

(2) All kings are having pages.

(3) All kings are books.


(4) Some heavy things are having pages.

(5) Some heavy things are books.

(6) Some books are heavy.

(7) Some heavy things are having pages.

(A) 1, 2, 3

(B) 6, 1, 4

(C) 4, 6, 1

(D) 1, 5, 7

Ans : (D)



13. (1) No athletes are vegetarians.

(2) All cricket players are athletes.

(3) Some athletes play cricket.

(4) Some cricket players are vegetarians.

(5) No cricket player is a vegetarian.

(6) All athletes are vegetarians.

(A) 1, 2, 5

(B) 3, 4, 1

(C) 1, 5, 2

(D) 2, 5, 6

Ans : (A)



14. (1) All grandmothers cook well.

(2) No man is a grandmother.

(3) Some men do not cook well.

(4) All those who cook well are men.

(5) No one who cooks well is a man.

(6) All those who cook well are grandmothers.

(7) Some men are not grandmothers.

(A) 2, 6, 5

(B) 2, 5, 6

(C) 1, 4, 2

(D) 6, 4, 7

Ans : (B)



15. (1) Looting is a crime.

(2) Some crooked people are criminals.

(3) All those involved in looting are criminals.

(4) Some crooked people are involved in looting.

(5) All criminals are looked down in society.

(6) Some crooked people are not criminals.

(A) 1, 4, 6

(B) 3, 6, 2

(C) 1, 2, 6

(D) 3, 4, 2

Ans : (D)



16. (1) Some women are those who are successful in life.

(2) Some men are those who have patience.

(3) No man is a woman.

(4) All those who have patience are successful in life.

(5) Some who are successful in life are men.

(6) Some men are not those are successful in life.

(A) 1, 3, 6
(B) 4, 2, 6

(C) 1, 5, 3

(D) 2, 4, 5

Ans : (B)



Directions—(Q. 17–21) Each of the questions below consists of a question

and two statements numbered (I) and (II). You have to decide whether the

data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.

Give answers—

(A) If the data in statement (I) alone are sufficient to answer the

question, while the data in statement (II) alone are not sufficient to

answer the question;

(B) If the data in statement (II) alone are sufficient to answer the

question, while the data in statement (I) alone are not sufficient to

answer the questions;

(C) If the data even in both statements (I) and (II) together are not

sufficient to answer the question;

(D) If the data in both statement (I) and (II) together are necessary to

answer the question.



17. In which direction is Mahatmaji’s statue facing ?

I. The statue is towards the northern end of the city.

II. The statue’s shadow falls towards East at 5 O’clock in the evening.

Ans : (C)



18. What is the total number of pupils in the final year class ?

I. The number of boys in the final year class is twice as much as the

number of girls in that class.

II. The sum of the ages of all the pupils in the class is 399 years and

their average age is 19 years.

Ans : (B)



19. Who is the tallest among A, B, C and D ?

I. A is taller than C.

II. B is taller than C and D.

Ans : (C)



20. How many Sundays are there in a particular month of a particular year

?

I. The month begins on Monday.

II. The month ends on Wednesday.

Ans : (D)



21. What is the total number of pages in this book ?

I. I counted 132 pages from the beginning of this book.

II. My wife counted 138 pages starting from the end of the same book.

Ans : (C)



Directions—(Q. 22–26) In each of the questions given below, there is a

statement followed by three assumptions numbered I, II and III. An

assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to

consider the statement and assumptions and then decide, which of the

assumption(s) is/are implicit in the statement.



22. Statement : During pre-harvest kharif seasons, the government has

decided to release vast quantity of foodgrains from FCI.

Assumptions :I. There may be a shortage of foodgrains in the market

during this season.

II. The kharif crop may be able to replenish the stock of FCI.

III. There may be a demand from the farmers to procure kharif crop

immediately after harvest.

(A) None is implicit

(B) Only I and II are implicit

(C) Only II and III are implicit

(D) All are implicit

Ans : (D)



23. Statement : To improve the employment situation in India, there is a

need to recast the present educational system towards implementation of

scientific discoveries in daily life.

Assumptions :I. The students after completing such education may be able

to earn their livelihood.

II. This may bring meaning of education in the minds of the youth.

III. The state may earn more revenue as more and more people will engage

themselves in self employment.

(A) Only I and II are implicit

(B) Only III is implicit

(C) Only I and III are implicit

(D) None is implicit

Ans : (A)



24. Statement : To increase profit, the oil exporting countries decided

to reduce the production of crude by 5 million barrels per day.

Assumptions :I. The price of crude may increase due to less production.

II. The demand of crude may remain same in future.

III. Other countries may continue buying crude from these countries.

(A) All are implicit

(B) Only II and III are implicit

(C) Only I and II are implicit

(D) None is implicit

Ans : (C)



25. Statement : “We do not want you to see our product on newspaper,

visit our shop to get a full view.” – an advertisement.

Assumptions :I. People generally decide to purchase any product after

seeing the name in the advertisement.

II. Uncommon appeal may attract the customers.

III. People may come to see the product.

(A) All are implicit

(B) None is implicit

(C) Only II and III are implicit

(D) Only I and II are implicit

Ans : (A)



26. Statement : The Reserve Bank of India has directed the banks to

refuse fresh loans to major defaulters.

Assumptions :I. The banks may still give loans to the defaulters.

II. The defaulters may repay the earlier loan to get fresh loan.


III. The banks may recover the bad loans through such harsh measures.

(A) All are implicit

(B) None is implicit

(C) Both II and III are implicit

(D) Both I and II are implicit

Ans : (C)



Directions—(Q. 27–31) In questions given below, statements 1 and 2 are

followed by conclusions I and II. Taking the statements to be right

although they may seem at variance with commonly accepted facts, mark

your answers as under—

(A) If only conclusion I follows.

(B) If only conclusion II follows.

(C) If both I and II follows.

(D) Neither I nor II follows.



27. Statements :1. All hands are machines.

2. All machines are wheels.

Conclusions :I. All wheels are hands.

II. All hands are wheels.

Ans : (B)



28. Statements :1. Some buds are leaves.

2. Some leaves are red.

Conclusions :

I. Some buds are red.

II. Some leaves are not buds.

Ans : (B)



29. Statements :

1. Some stones are shells.

2. All shells are pearls.

Conclusions :I. Some stones are pearls.

II. All pearls are shells.

Ans : (A)



30. Statements :1. Brown is red and blue is green.

2. Green is pink and yellow is red.

Conclusions :

I. Yellow is brown.

II. Pink is blue.

Ans : (C)



31. Statements :

1. Merchants who do not own cars do not have bicycles either.

2. Those who do not have bicycles have tricycles.

Conclusions :I. Some merchants have only tricycles.

II. No one has both, the car and the tricycles.

Ans : (D)



Directions—(Q. 32–36) A number arrangement machine, when given a

particular input, rearranges it following a particular rule. The

following is the illustration of the input and the stages of arrangement.

Input : 245, 316, 436, 519, 868, 710, 689

Step I : 710, 316, 436, 519, 868, 245, 689

Step II : 710, 316, 245, 519, 868, 436, 689

Step III : 710, 316, 245, 436, 868, 519, 689

Step IV : 710, 316, 245, 436, 519, 868, 689

Step IV is the last step of input.



32. If 655, 436, 764, 799, 977, 572, 333 is the input which of the

following steps will be ‘333, 436, 572, 655, 977, 764, 799’ ?

(A) II

(B) III

(C) IV

(D) I

Ans : (B)



33. How many steps will be required to get the final output from the

following input ?

Input : 544, 653, 325, 688, 461, 231, 857

(A) 5

(B) 4

(C) 3

(D) 6

Ans : (A)



34. For the given input, which of the following will be third step ?

Input : 236, 522, 824, 765, 622, 463, 358

(A) 522, 236, 765, 824, 622, 463, 358

(B) 522, 622, 236, 824, 765, 463, 358

(C) 522, 622, 236, 765, 824, 463, 358

(D) 522, 622, 236, 463, 824, 765, 358

Ans : (C)



35. If following is the second step for an input, what will be the fourth

step ?

Step II : 620, 415, 344, 537, 787, 634, 977

(A) 620, 415, 344, 537, 634, 787, 977

(B) 620, 415, 344, 634, 537, 787, 977

(C) 620, 415, 344, 634, 787, 537, 977

(D) Can’t be determined

Ans : (B)



36. Which of the following is the last step for the following input ?

Input : 473, 442, 735, 542, 367, 234, 549

(A) 234, 442, 542, 473, 735, 367, 549

(B) 234, 442, 542, 735, 473, 367, 549

(C) 234, 442, 542, 473, 367, 735, 549

(D) 234, 442, 542, 735, 367, 473, 549

Ans : (A)



Directions—(Q. 37–41) Read the following information carefully and answer

the questions given below it—

(1) There is a group of six persons A, B, C, D, E and F in a family. They

are Psychologist, Manager, Lawyer, Jeweller, Doctor and Engineer.

(2) The doctor is the grandfather of F, who is a Psychologist.

(3) The Manager D is married to A.

(4) C, the Jeweller, is married to the Lawyer.

(5) B is the mother of F and E.

(6) There are two married couples in the family.

(7) The Psychologist is a female while Engineer is a male.



37. What is the profession of E ?

(A) Doctor

(B) Engineer

(C) Manager

(D) Psychologist

Ans : (B)



38. How is A related to E ?

(A) Brother

(B) Uncle

(C) Father

(D) Grandfather

Ans : (D)



39. How many male numbers are there in the family ?

(A) One

(B) Three

(C) Four

(D) Two

Ans : (B)



40. What is the profession of A ?

(A) Doctor

(B) Lawyer

(C) Jeweller

(D) Manager

Ans : (A)



41. Which of the following is one of the pairs of couples in the family ?

(A) AB

(B) AC

(C) AD

(D) AE

Ans : (C)



42. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and so form a

group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?

(A) Papaya

(B) Mango

(C) Jackfruit

(D) Watermelon

Ans : (C)



43. Three of the following four are similar in relation to their

positions in the English alphabet and hence form a group. Which one does

not belong to that group ?

(A) SPEAK : PZVKH

(B) HUSKY : BPGFS

(C) BRAIN : MRZIY

(D) BREAK : PZVIY

Ans : (B)



44. Three of the following four groups of letters are alike in some way

while one is different. Find out which one is different ?

(A) DJWR

(B) EKXR

(C) KQDX

(D) AGTN

Ans : (A)



45. Four groups of letters are given below. Three of them are alike in a

certain way while one is different. Choose the odd one.

(A) GWOURV

(B) LZKMSU

(C) SFXPMG

(D) JOEHNP

Ans : (C)



46. Four pairs of words are given below out of which the words in all

pairs except one, bear a certain common relationship. Choose the pair in

which the words are differently related.

(A) Watt : Power

(B) Ampere : Current

(C) Pascal : Pressure

(D) Radian : Degree

Ans : (D)



47. Number of letters skipped in between adjacent letters of the series

starting from behind are increased by one. Which of the following series

observes this rule ?

(A) ONLKI

(B) OMKIG

(C) OMJFA

(D) OIGDC

Ans : (C)



48. If the letters of the word ‘PROTECTION’ which are at odd numbered

position in the English alphabet are picked up and are arranged in

alphabetical order from left and if they are now substituted by Z, Y, X

and so on, beginning from left which letter will get substituted by X ?

(A) E

(B) O

(C) T

(D) I

Ans : (D)



49. How many pairs of letters are there in the word OPERATION in which

the difference between them is the same as in the English alphabet ?

(A) 3

(B) 5

(C) 7

(D) 9

Ans : (C)


50. Arrange the given words in order in which they occur in the

dictionary and then choose the correct sequence.

(1) Dissipate

(2) Dissuade

(3) Disseminate

(4) Distract

(5) Dissociate

(6) Dissect

(A) 6, 3, 1, 5, 2, 4

(B) 1, 6, 3, 2, 4, 5

(C) 3, 6, 1, 2, 5, 4

(D) 4, 6, 3, 1, 5, 2

Ans : (A)



51. The letters skipped in between the adjacent letters in the series are

followed by equal space. Which of the following series observes this rule

?

(A) SUXADF

(B) RVZDFG

(C) HKNGSW

(D) RVZDHL

Ans : (D)



Directions—(Q. 52–56) In a certain code, letters of English alphabet are

coded as given for some words. The numeric code for each letter is given

in bracket under coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in

the same serial order, study the coded forms of the given words and find

out the rules for their classification. Applying those rules find out the

code for the words given in capital letters in the questions that follow—

Word Codes FormATE (0) (5) (0)

NONE (5) (25) (5) (25)

UNIT (30) (5) (30) (5)

PIN (5) (10) (5)

PAGE (5) (25) (5) (25)

OPEN (30) (5) (30) (5)

ONE (0) (5) (0)

CUT (5) (10) (5)

SEAT (5) (15) (15) (5)

DEEP (5) (20) (20) (5)



52. VINA

(A) (5) (0) (5) (15)

(B) (5) (25) (5) (25)

(C) (5) (30) (5) (30)

(D) (5) (10) (5) (30)

Ans : (B)



53. AGE

(A) (0) (15) (0)

(B) (15) (15) (15)

(C) (0) (10) (10)

(D) (0) (5) (0)

Ans : (D)


54. PEAR

(A) (5) (15) (15) (5)

(B) (5) (25) (5) (25)

(C) (5) (10) (5) (10)

(D) (5) (30) (5) (30)

Ans : (A)



55. TIN

(A) (0) (5) (0)

(B) (5) (0) (5)

(C) (0) (10) (0)

(D) (5) (10) (5)

Ans : (D)



56. UNIT

(A) (5) (30) (5) (30)

(B) (5) (10) (30) (10)

(C) (30) (5) (30) (5)

(D) (15) (10) (10) (15)

Ans : (C)



57. If the first and second digits in the squence 7 9 8 4 5 3 6 7 8 3 4 5

are interchanged, also the third and fourth digits, the fifth and sixth

digits and so on which digit would be the sixth counting from your right

?

(A) 5

(B) 6

(C) 7

(D) 8

Ans : (C)



58. The letter I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T in their order are

substituted by twelve numbers but not in that oder. 3 is assigned to R.

The difference between R and M is 7. The difference between K and M is 2.

What number is assigned to K ?

(A) 8

(B) 12

(C) 7

(D) 11

Ans : (B)



59. Below are given six three-character numbers. The characters comprise

of digits and letters. The letter stands for one less than its serial

order in the English alphabet. What will be the middle character of the

3rd number when the numbers are arranged in the decending order ?

8G6, 3DJ, F4C, 7HB, 4E6, B8I

(A) 7

(B) 8

(C) 6

(D) 4

Ans : (D)


60. Which of the following will be the third digit of the fourth number

after the following numbers are arranged in descending order after

reversing the positions of the digits within each number ?

645, 869, 458, 347, 981, 792

(A) 4

(B) 6

(C) 8

(D) 9

Ans : (A)





1. Which of the following stars lies nearest to our solar system ?

(A) Barnard’s Star

(B) Sirius A

(C) Alpha Centauri A

(D) Proxima Centauri

Ans : (D)



2. Of the total water on the earth, fresh water reserves constitute

approximately—

(A) 5•8%

(B) 4•5%

(C) 2•59%

(D) 1•2%

Ans : (C)



3. The term ‘Bishop’ in sports is related to—

(A) Chess

(B) Hockey

(C) Badminton

(D) Bridge

Ans : (A)



4. Yakshagan is the famous dance form of the State of—

(A) Orissa

(B) Andhra Pradesh

(C) Tamil Nadu

(D) Karnataka

Ans : (D)



5. Balance of Payments means—

(A) Difference between export and imports

(B) Balance to be paid to the exporters

(C) Balance to be paid to the industrialists

(D) Balance coming in allocation of funds for States

Ans : (A)





6. A light year is equivalent to about—

(A) 365 days

(B) Six million miles

(C) Six billion miles

(D) Six trillion miles

Ans : (D)

7. Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland are together called—

(A) Slovakia

(B) Scandinavia

(C) Netherlands

(D) Australasia

Ans : (B)



8. The device used for locating submerged objects under sea is—

(A) Sonar

(B) Radar

(C) Laser

(D) Maser

Ans : (A)



9. Which article of the Constitution provides the Parliament the power to

ammend Constitution ?

(A) 376

(B) 370

(C) 368

(D) 390

Ans : (C)



10. What is the name of the first successfully cloned deer ?

(A) Dawn

(B) Deluxe

(C) Demor

(D) Dewey

Ans : (D)



11. The idea of motion pictures was propounded by—

(A) N. R. Finsen

(B) T. A. Edison

(C) J. L. Baird

(D) Berliner

Ans : (B)



12. In Greek mythology, Apollo is the god of which of the following ?

(A) Love

(B) Peace

(C) Prophecy

(D) Medicine

Ans : (C)



13. NASA’s new space telescope is—

(A) Wise

(B) Rise

(C) Barack

(D) Telle

Ans : (A)



14. Bull fighting is the national game of—

(A) Italy

(B) Poland


(C) Spain

(D) Sudan

Ans : (C)



15. In a rare recognition, the Government of Mauritius decides to

introduce a book written by Uttarakhand Chief Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal

Nishank in the School Syllabus of the island nation, what is the name of

the book ?

(A) Sound of Hills

(B) Sparsh Ganga

(C) Heaven

(D) Amrit

Ans : (B)



16. Who has been selected for the ‘Niwano Peace Prize, 2010’ for her

contribution to the uplift of poor women in India ?

(A) Ela Bhatt

(B) Jhumpa Lahiri

(C) Punam Suri

(D) Mandakni Apte

Ans : (A)



17. On which of the following dates in 2010 did the safeguard agreement

with regard to civilian nuclear facilities between India and the

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) come into force ?

(A) February 28

(B) February 21

(C) February 11

(D) February 4

Ans : (D)



18. The tax which the kings used to collect from the people in the Vedic

period was called—

(A) Bali

(B) Vidatha

(C) Varman

(D) Kara

Ans : (B)



19. The cells which are responsible for the production of antibodies are—

(A) Red blood cells

(B) Neutrophils

(C) Lymphocytes

(D) Platelets

Ans : (C)



20. Correct expansion of the term ‘http’ in Internet address is—

(A) Hybrid text transfer protocol

(B) Hyper text transfer protocol

(C) Higher transfer text protocol

(D) Higher text transfer protocol

Ans : (B)

1. six members of a familyare travelling these are a,b,c,d,e, and f. b is

the son of c but c is not mothers of b. a and c are a married couple, e

is the brother of c. d is the daughter of a. f is the brother of b.

who is the wife of e:

(a) a

(b)f

(c)b

(d) cant be determined



2.six members of a familyare travelling these are a,b,c,d,e, and f. b is

the son of c but c is not mothers of b. a and c are a married couple, e

is the brother of c. d is the daughter of a. f is the brother of b.

which of following is pair of female

(a)ae

(b)bd

(c)df

(d)ad



3. six members of a familyare travelling these are a,b,c,d,e, and f. b is

the son of c but c is not mothers of b. a and c are a married couple, e

is the brother of c. d is the daughter of a. f is the brother of b.

how is e related to d:

(a) father

(b)brother

(c)uncle

(d)none of these



4.there is a group of five teachers a,b,c,d and e

- b and c teaches maths and geography

- a and c teach maths and history

- b and d teach political science and geofraphy

- d and e tech political science and biology

- e teaches biology, history, and political science

who teaches political science, geography and biology

(a)e

(b)d

(c)c

(d)b



5. there os a group of five teachers a,b,c,d and e

- b and c teaches maths and geography

- a and c teach maths and history

- b and d teach political science and geofraphy

- d and e tech political science and biology

- e teaches biology, history, and political science

who teaches in mathematics, political science and geography:

(a) a

(b)b

(c)d

(d)e



6. there os a group of five teachers a,b,c,d and e

- b and c teaches maths and geography

- a and c teach maths and history

- b and d teach political science and geofraphy

- d and e tech political science and biology

- e teaches biology, history, and political science

who teaches maths, geography and history

(a) c

(b)e

(c)a

(d)b



7. there os a group of five teachers a,b,c,d and e

- b and c teaches maths and geography

- a and c teach maths and history

- b and d teach political science and geofraphy

- d and e tech political science and biology

- e teaches biology, history, and political science

who teaches maths, geography and history

(a) e

(b)a

(c)d

(d)c



8.there os a group of five teachers a,b,c,d and e

- b and c teaches maths and geography

- a and c teach maths and history

- b and d teach political science and geofraphy

- d and e tech political science and biology

- e teaches biology, history, and political science

who teaches political science, history and biology

(a)a

(b)b

(c)c

(d)e



9.1.gita, ravi and suresh are children of. mr. and mrs. khanna

2. renu,raja and sumit are children of mr. and mrs. chopra

3. sumit and gita are married and ashok and sanjay their children

4. garima and ram are children of mr. and mrs. chawla/

5 garima is married to suresh and has three children rata,sonu,raju

how is ravi related to raju

(a)brother

(b)uncle

(c)cousin

(d)maternal uncle



10.1.gita, ravi and suresh are children of. mr. and mrs. khanna

2. renu,raja and sumit are children of mr. and mrs. chopra

3. sumit and gita are married and ashok and sanjay their children

4. garima and ram are children of mr. and mrs. chawla/

5 garima is married to suresh and has three children rata,sonu,raju

how ravi related to ashok

(a)maternal uncle

(b)cousin

(c)brother in law
(d)father in law



11.1.gita, ravi and suresh are children of. mr. and mrs. khanna

2. renu,raja and sumit are children of mr. and mrs. chopra

3. sumit and gita are married and ashok and sanjay their children

4. garima and ram are children of mr. and mrs. chawla/

5 garima is married to suresh and has three children rata,sonu,raju

how is ram related to suresh:

(a)brother

(b)cousin

(c)uncle

(d)brother in law



12. 1.gita, ravi and suresh are children of. mr. and mrs. khanna

2. renu,raja and sumit are children of mr. and mrs. chopra

3. sumit and gita are married and ashok and sanjay their children

4. garima and ram are children of mr. and mrs. chawla/

5 garima is married to suresh and has three children rata,sonu,raju

what is the surname of sanjay:

(a) chawla

(b) chopra

(c) khanna

(d) suresh



13. 1.gita, ravi and suresh are children of. mr. and mrs. khanna

2. renu,raja and sumit are children of mr. and mrs. chopra

3. sumit and gita are married and ashok and sanjay their children

4. garima and ram are children of mr. and mrs. chawla/

5 garima is married to suresh and has three children rata,sonu,raju

how is ram related to rita:

(a) brother

(b) uncle

(c) maternal uncle

(d) cousin



14. 1.gita, ravi and suresh are children of. mr. and mrs. khanna

2. renu,raja and sumit are children of mr. and mrs. chopra

3. sumit and gita are married and ashok and sanjay their children

4. garima and ram are children of mr. and mrs. chawla/

5 garima is married to suresh and has three children rata,sonu,raju

renu is sanjay's ----------

(a) sister

(b)sister in law

(c)aunty

(d)cousin



15. 1.gita, ravi and suresh are children of. mr. and mrs. khanna

2. renu,raja and sumit are children of mr. and mrs. chopra

3. sumit and gita are married and ashok and sanjay their children

4. garima and ram are children of mr. and mrs. chawla/

5 garima is married to suresh and has three children rata,sonu,raju

raju's sur name is:

(a) chawla

(b)khanna


(c)chopra

(d)none of these



16. 1.gita, ravi and suresh are children of. mr. and mrs. khanna

2. renu,raja and sumit are children of mr. and mrs. chopra

3. sumit and gita are married and ashok and sanjay their children

4. garima and ram are children of mr. and mrs. chawla/

5 garima is married to suresh and has three children rata,sonu,raju

sumit and suresh are related as:

(a) brother in law

(b)cousin

(c)brother

(d)uncle



17. 1.gita, ravi and suresh are children of. mr. and mrs. khanna

2. renu,raja and sumit are children of mr. and mrs. chopra

3. sumit and gita are married and ashok and sanjay their children

4. garima and ram are children of mr. and mrs. chawla/

5 garima is married to suresh and has three children rata,sonu,raju

how sonu related to ravi.

(a) brother

(b)brother in law

(c)nephew

(d)father



18.1.gita, ravi and suresh are children of. mr. and mrs. khanna

2. renu,raja and sumit are children of mr. and mrs. chopra

3. sumit and gita are married and ashok and sanjay their children

4. garima and ram are children of mr. and mrs. chawla/

5 garima is married to suresh and has three children rata,sonu,raju

how garima is related to mr. & mrs. khanna:

(a)daughter

(b)neice

(c)sister in law

(d)daughter in law



19. 1.gita, ravi and suresh are children of. mr. and mrs. khanna

2. renu,raja and sumit are children of mr. and mrs. chopra

3. sumit and gita are married and ashok and sanjay their children

4. garima and ram are children of mr. and mrs. chawla/

5 garima is married to suresh and has three children rata,sonu,raju

how ashok and sanjay are lated to mr. mrs. copra:

(a)sons

(b)nephews

(c)grand son

(d)none of these



20. in the office amongst staff a,b,c,d ,e of g. h there is only

computer. a programe has to be made and can be made by only one person at

a time. the office has 3 shifts, the morning shift from 6 am-12 am has 3

staff, afternoon shift from 12am. to 6 pm. has 3 staff, evening shift

from 6 pm to 12 pm has 2 staff one of the person did not used a printer:

1 b is the last person who use the computer

2 h use the computer after a and came iwth a


3 d used the computer after h and come with h but before e

4 c used the computer before b but arrived after e

5 a use the computer before f and arrived before g

if g used a computer justbefore c who use 4:

(a) a

(b)b

(c)e

(d)d



21. in the office amongst staff a,b,c,d ,e of g. h there is only

computer. a programe has to be made and can be made by only one person at

a time. the office has 3 shifts, the morning shift from 6 am-12 am has 3

staff, afternoon shift from 12am. to 6 pm. has 3 staff, evening shift

from 6 pm to 12 pm has 2 staff one of the person did not used a printer:

1 b is the last person who use the computer

2 h use the computer after a and came iwth a

3 d used the computer after h and come with h but before e

4 c used the computer before b but arrived after e

5 a use the computer before f and arrived before g

who arethe person in the night shift.

(a)f g

(b)f e

(c)b e

(d)b c



22. in the office amongst staff a,b,c,d ,e of g. h there is only

computer. a programe has to be made and can be made by only one person at

a time. the office has 3 shifts, the morning shift from 6 am-12 am has 3

staff, afternoon shift from 12am. to 6 pm. has 3 staff, evening shift

from 6 pm to 12 pm has 2 staff one of the person did not used a printer:

1 b is the last person who use the computer

2 h use the computer after a and came iwth a

3 d used the computer after h and come with h but before e

4 c used the computer before b but arrived after e

5 a use the computer before f and arrived before g

who use the 2nd computer

(a) a

(b)h

(c)d

(d)e



23. in the office amongst staff a,b,c,d ,e of g. h there is only

computer. a programe has to be made and can be made by only one person at

a time. the office has 3 shifts, the morning shift from 6 am-12 am has 3

staff, afternoon shift from 12am. to 6 pm. has 3 staff, evening shift

from 6 pm to 12 pm has 2 staff one of the person did not used a printer:

1 b is the last person who use the computer

2 h use the computer after a and came iwth a

3 d used the computer after h and come with h but before e

4 c used the computer before b but arrived after e

5 a use the computer before f and arrived before g

who are the person in the morning shift

(a) hec

(b)ahd

(c)efg

(d)dec



24. in the office amongst staff a,b,c,d ,e of g. h there is only

computer. a programe has to be made and can be made by only one person at

a time. the office has 3 shifts, the morning shift from 6 am-12 am has 3

staff, afternoon shift from 12am. to 6 pm. has 3 staff, evening shift

from 6 pm to 12 pm has 2 staff one of the person did not used a printer:

1 b is the last person who use the computer

2 h use the computer after a and came iwth a

3 d used the computer after h and come with h but before e

4 c used the computer before b but arrived after e

5 a use the computer before f and arrived before g

who takes first computer

(a) a

(b)h

(c)d

(d)e



25. seven persons p,q,r,s,t,u,v and w are to be assigned seven adjacent

chambers on the same floor in a apartment according to following

conditions:

1 u is assigned as far away from r as t is

2 p and r prefer to have adjacent chanmbers

3 v will have to be assigned chamber no. 5

4 q;s work requirs him to speak on phone frequently through out the day.

5 p, s and t all smoke. v is allergic to toacco smoke and must have non

smoker in the chamber ajjacent own.

6 unless otherwise specified all employeed maintain silence in their

chambers.

the best location of s in on the floor is:

(a)2

(b)3

(c)4

(d)7





Answers:

1 d 2 d 3 c 4 b 5 b 6 c

7 d 8 d 9 b 10 a 11 d 12 b

13 c 14 c 15 b 16 a 17 c 18 d

19 c 20 c 21 d 22 b 23 b 24 a 25 a


1 (95.6x 910.3) ÷ 92.56256 = 9?

(A) 13.14

(B) 12.96

(C) 12.43

(D) 13.34

(E) None of these



2. (4 86%of 6500) ÷ 36 =?

(A) 867.8

(B) 792.31

(C) 877.5

(D) 799.83

(E) None of these



3. (12.11)2 + (?)2 = 732.2921

(A)20.2

(B) 24.2

(C)23.1

(D) 19.2

(E) None of these



4.576÷ ? x114=8208

(A)8

(B)7

(C)6

(D)9

(E) None of these



5. (1024—263—233)÷(986—764— 156) =?

(A)9

(B)6

(C)7

(D)8

(E) None of these



6. ?125÷5x ?=6265

(A)1253

(B) 1250

(C)1245

(D) 1550

(E) None of these



7.(42)2÷6.3 x 26 =?

(A)7182

(B) 7269

(C)7260

(D) 7240

(E) None of these



8.384×12×2=?

(A)9024

(B) 9216

(C)6676

(D) 6814

(E) None of these



9.6534÷40÷33=?

(A)3.06

(B) 5.25

(C)4.82

(D) 6.12

(E) None of these



10. ?2704 x ?2209=?

(A)1996

(B)2444

(C)2452

(D)1983

(E)None of these



11.2536+4851—?=3450+313

(A)3961

(B)4532

(C)3624

(D)4058

(E) None of these



12. (2560 x 1.4) +(7400 x 0.6) =?

(A)7512

(B) 9746

(C)6523

(D) 8024

(E) None of these



13. 36%of 850+? %of 592 = 750

(A)73

(B)89

(C)82

(D)75

(E) None of these



14.64%of 2650+40% 0f 320=?

(A)1824

(B) 1902

(C)1829

(D) 1964

(E) None of these



15. 486+32×25—59=?

(A) 514

(B) 528

(C) 599

(D) 507

(E) None of these

16. 1827÷ 36 x ?=162.4

(A)4.4

(B)3.2

(C)2.1

(D) 3.7

(E) None of these



17. 1008÷36=?

(A)28

(B) 32.5

(C)36

(D) 22.2

(E) None of these



18. 56.21 +2.36+5.41 —21.4+1.5=?

(A)40.04

(B) 46.18

(C)44.08

(D) 43.12

(E) None of these



19. 65%of 320+?=686

(A) 480

(B) 452

(C)461

(D) 475

(E) None of these



20. 83250÷?=74×25

(A)50

(B) 45

(C)40

(D) 55

(E) None of these



21. ?7744=?

(A)88

(B)62

(C)58

(D)78

(E)None of these



22.35%of ?=242

(A)729

(B)652

(C)693

(D)759

(E) None of these



23. 1256+4813+765=?

(A)5642

(B) 5876

(C)6788


(D) 6878

(E) None of these



24. 22 x4+(?)2=(13)2



(A) 81

(C) 27

(B) 9

(D) 64

(E) None of these



25. 432+2170+35=?

(A)494

(B) 475

(C)481

(D) 469

(E) None of these



26. Three numbers are in the ratio of 3: 4 :5 respectively. If the sum of

the first and third numbers is more than the second number by 52, then

which will be the largest number?

(A) 65

(B) 52

(C) 79

(D) 63

(E) None of these



27. The compound interest on a certain amount for 2 years at the rate of

8 p.c.p.a. is Rs.312. What will be the simple interest on the same amount

and at the same rate and same time?

(A)Rs. 349.92

(B) Rs. 300

(C)Rs. 358.92

(D) Rs. 400

(E) None of these



28. The length of a rectangle exceeds its breadth by 7 ems. If the length

is decreased by 4 cm. and the breadth is increased by 3 cms., then the

area of the new rectangle will be the same as the area of the original

rectangle. What will be the perimeter of the original rectangle?

(A)45 cms.

(B)40 cems.

(C)50 cms.

(D)55 cms.

(E)None of these



29. The sum of the digits of a two digit number is 12. If the new number

formed by reversing the digits is greater than the original number by 54,

then what will be the original number?

(A)28

(B) 48

(C)39

(D) 93

(E) None of these

30. In a fraction, twice the numerator is two more than the denominator.

If 3 is added to the numerator and the denominator each, then the

resultant fraction will be 2/3 .What was the original fraction ?

(A)5/18

(B)6/13

(C)13/6

(D)7/12

(E) None of these



31. Four-fifth of a number is 10 more than two-third of the same number.

What is the number?

(A) 70

(B) 75

(C) 69

(D) 85

(E) None of these



32. A shopkeeper purchased 200 bulbs for Rs. 10 each. However, 5 bulbs

were fused and had to be thrown away. The remaining were sold at Rs. 12

each. What will be the percentage



profit?

(A) 25

(B) 15

(C) 13

(D) 17

(E) None of these



33. What should come in the place of question mark (?) in the number

series given below?

25, 34, 52,79, 115,?

(A)160

(B) 140

(C)153

(D) 190

(E)None of these



34. What number should replace both the question marks (?) in the

following question ?

?/144= 49 /?

(A)95

(B) 76

(C)82

(D) 84

(E)None of these



35. The sum of three consecutive even numbers is 252. What is the sum of

the smallest and the largest numbers?

(A)158

(B) 148

(C)168

(D) 198

(E) None of these
36. Ajay spends 25% of his salary on house rent, 5% on food, 15% on

travel, 10% on clothes and the remaining amount of Rs. 27,000 is saved.

What is Ajay’s income?

(A) Rs. 60,000

(B) Rs. 80,500

(C) Rs. 60,700

(D) Rs. 70,500

(E) None of these



37. In how many different ways, can the letters of the word ‘CRISIS’ be

arranged ?

(A) 150

(B) 240

(C) 120

(D) 200

(E) None of these



38. At each corner of a square park with side equal to 40 m, there is a

flower bed in the form of a sector of radius 14 m. What is the area of

the remaining part of the park?

(A)984 Square m

(B) 789 Square m

(C) 1014 Square m

(D) 1024 Square m

(E) None of these



39. The length of a rectangular field is thrice its breadth. If the cost

of cultivating the field at Rs. 367.20 per square meter is Rs. 27,540,

then what is the perimeter of the rectangle?

(A)47m

(B) 39m

(C)52m

(D)40m

(E) None of these



40. If the fractions8/5,7/2,9/5,5/4,4/5 are arranged in descending order

of their values, which one will be fourth?

(A)4/5

(B)5/4

(C)9/5

(D)8/5

(E) 7/2



41. The present ages of Chetna and Shikha are in the ratio of 5 :7

respectively. After 7 years, their ages will be in the ratio of 11:14

respectively. What is the difference between their ages?

(A)9 years

(B) 4 years

(C)5 years

(D) 7 years

(E) None of these



42. If 13 men can complete a piece of work in 36 days, then in how many

days will 18 men complete the same work?

(A)16 days

(B) 20 days

(C)26 days

(D) 30 days

(E) None of these



43. If the area of a circle is 75.44 square cm then what is the

circumference of the circle?

(A)29.2 cm

(B) 28.9 cm

(C)30.8 cm

(D) 40.2 cm

(E) None of these



44. Girish started a business investing Rs. 45,000. After 3 months, Vijay

joined him with a capital of Rs. 60,000. After another 6 months, Ankush

joined them with a capital of Rs. 90,000. At the end of the year, they

made a profit of Rs. 16,500. What is Girish’s share of profit ?

(A) Rs. 5,500

(B) Rs. 6,000

(C) Rs. 6,600

(D) As. 5,900

(E) None of these



45. What is the average age of a family of five members, whose ages are

42, 49, 56, 63 and 35 years respectively?

(A)60 years

(B) 49 years

(C)45 years

(D) 58 years

(E) None of these



46. A and B are two taps which can fill a tank individually in 10 minutes

and 20 minutes respectively. However, there is a leakage at the bottom

which can empty a filled tank in 40 minutes. If the tank is empty

initially, how much time will both the taps take to fill the tank

(leakage is still there) ?

(A) 8 minutes

(B) 7 minutes

(C) 10 minutes

(D)15 minutes

(E) None of these



47. What is 50% of 40% of Rs. 3,450?

(A) Rs. 690

(B) As. 520

(C) Rs. 517.5

(D) Rs. 499.2

(E) None of these



48. If an amount of Rs. 5,86,700 is distributed equally amongst 25

persons, then how much would each person get?

(A) Rs. 2,54,876

(B) Rs. 2,34,68

(C) Rs. 3,74,20

(D) Rs. 1,95,62

(E) None of these



49. An urn contains 9 blue, 7 white and 4 black balls. If 2 balls are

drawn at random, then what is the probability that only one ball is

white?

(A) 71/190

(B) 121/190

(C) 91/190

(D) 93/190

(E) None of these



50. If the price of 5 transistors and 2 pen stands is Rs. 810, then what

will be the price of 7 transistors and 9 pen stands?

(A) Rs. 1,320

(B) Rs. 1,500

(C) Rs.1,150

(D) Cannot be determined

(E) None of these



ANSWERS:

1 - D 2 - C 3 - B 4 - A 5 - D 6 - A 7 - E 8 - B 9 - E 10 - B 11 - C 12 - D 13 - D 14 - A 15 - B 16 - B 17 - A 18 - C 19 - E 20 - B 21 - A 22 - C 23 - E 24 - B 25 - A 26 - A 27 - B 28 - C 29 - C 30 - D 31 - B 32 - D 33 - A 34 - D 35 - C 36 - A 37 - E 38 - A 39 - D 40 - B 41 - E 42 - C 43 - C 44 - A 45 - B 46 - A 47 - A 48 - B 49 - E 50 - D


Directions—(Q. 1–15) Read the following passage carefully and answer the

questions given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold

to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.



Mihir and Mahadev lived in the same village. While Mahadev owned the

largest shop in the village, Mihir was a poor farmer. Both had large

families, with many sons, daughtersin-law and grandchildren. One day,

Mihir, tired of not being able to make ends meet, decided to leave the

village and move to the city where they were sure to make enough to feed

everyone. They said their goodbyes, packed their few belongings and set

off. When night fell, they stopped under a large tree. There was a stream

running nearby, where they could refresh themselves. Mihir told his sons

to clear the area below the tree. He told his wife to fetch water. He

instructed his daughters-in-law to make up the fire and started cutting

wood from the tree himself. Now, in the branches of that tree sat a

thief. He watched as Mihir’s family worked together. He also noticed they

had nothing to cook. Mihir’s wife too thought the same, for she said to

her husband, “Everything is ready. But what shall we eat ?” Mihir raised

his hands to heaven and said, “Don’t worry. He is watching all this from

above. He will help us.”



The thief was worried. He had seen that the family was large and worked

well together. Surely they did not know he was hiding in the branches ?

He decided to make a quick getaway. He climbed down swiftly when they

were not looking and ran for his life. But, he left behind his bundle of

stolen jewels and money, which dropped down into Mihir’s lap. He opened

it and jumped with joy when he saw the contents. The family promptly

gathered its belongings and returned to the village. There was great

excitement when they told everyone how they got rich.



Mahadev thought this was a nice quick way to earn some money ! He

commanded his family to pack some clothes and they set off as if on a

journey. They stopped under the same tree and Mahadev started commanding

everyone as Mihir had done. But no one in his family was willing to obey

orders. They were used to having servants wait on them – so the one who

went to the river to fetch water had a nice bath. The one who went to

gather wood for the fire went off to sleep beneath the tree. And Mahadev

only ordered everyone about, not bothering to do anything himself.

Meanwhile the thief had returned to the tree. He noticed the family

members were greedy and selfish. They would never be able to put up a

fight together. Then, Mahadev and his wife started the conversation that

they had rehearsed carefully. Mahadev’s wife said, “Everything is ready.

But what shall we eat ?” Mahadev raised his hands upwards and said,

“Don’t worry. He is watching all this from above. He will help us”.



At this, the thief jumped down from the tree, knife in hand. Seeing him,

everyone started running helter skelter to save themselves. The thief

stole everything. Mahadev and his family had to return to the village

empty-handed, having lost all the jewellery and gold they had taken with

them.



1. Which of the following cannot be said about Mihir’s family ?


(a) They respected and obeyed Mihir.

(b) They were so poor that they sometimes had to starve.

(c) They had no friends in the village when they were poor.

(A) None

(B) Only (c)

(C) Only (b) and (c)

(D) Only (b)

(E) All (a), (b) and (c)

Ans : (C)



2. Why did Mihir and his family decide to camp under the ‘thief’s tree’ ?

(A) Being a large family they knew they could capture the thief

(B) It was a convenient spot to camp for the night

(C) It was the only tree large enough to shelter the whole family

(D) there was a stream nearby and wood to build a house

(E) Exhausted after the day’s travel they couldn’t walk any more

Ans : (B)



3. Why did the thief leave the valuables he had stolen behind ?

(A) Seeing Mihir’s faith in God the thief was filled with remorse

(B) Feeling sorry for Mihir’s family he decided to donate the valuables

to them

(C) He was afraid that God would punish him for stealing

(D) In his hurry to run away he forget to take the valuables along

(E) He was confident that they were so well hidden that they would not be

found

Ans : (D)





4. Which of the following best describes Mahadev ?

(A) He was a rich businessman

(B) He bullied his wife so she obeyed him

(C) He paid his servants well to look after his family’s needs

(D) He was greedy and had cheated Mihir

(E) He was brave and decided to trick the thief

Ans : (A)



5. Why did Mihir’s family return to the village ?

(A) To show off their newfound wealth

(B) To buy back their land and start a business

(C) They had no need to shift to the city

(D) To share their wealth with the other villagers

(E) They wanted to sing God’s praises to all the villagers

Ans : (C)



6. What made Mihir utter the phrase, “He is watching all this from

above.” ?

(A) He had spotted the thief and wanted to frighten him off

(B) He was telling his wife to trust God to look after them

(C) It was a warming to his family members to stick together

(D) He was begging the thief for help to feed his family

(E) None of these

Ans : (B)


7. Which of the following is TRUE in the context of the passage ?

(A) Mahadev planned to seek his fortune in the city as Mihir had

(B) Mihir’s family preferred to live in the city

(C) Mahadev had no intention of moving to the city

(D) Mahadev lost his entire life savings to the thief

(E) The thief only robbed those whom he did not like

Ans : (D)



8. Why did the thief return to the tree ?

(A) To plot how to get his money back

(B) He thought no one would look for him there

(C) To keep a watch on Mahadev’s family

(D) Not mentioned in the passage

(E) None of these

Ans : (D)



9. Why was the thief not afraid of Mahadev’s family ?

(A) They had not brought their servants along to protect them

(B) Seeing their wealth he suspected them of stealing his loot

(C) He had weapons to defend himself

(D) Mahadev’s family was not as large as Mihir’s

(E) None of these

Ans : (E)



10. How did the villagers react to Mihir’s new found wealth ?

(A) They tried hard to coax him to reveal the secret of his wealth

(B) They followed his example and became more devout

(C) They pretended to happy for him but were secretly jealous

(D) They each plotted to visit the tree and get rich quickly

(E) None of these

Ans : (E)



Directions—(Q. 11–13) Which of the following is most similar in meaning

to the word given in bold as used in the passage.



11. make(A) earn

(B) estimate

(C) prepare

(D) build

(E) settle

Ans : (A)



12. lost

(A) defeated

(B) failed

(C) forfeited

(D) wasted

(E) destroyed

Ans : (D)



13. getaway

(A) holiday

(B) freedom

(C) fantasy

(D) escape

(E) relaxation

Ans : (D)



Directions—(Q. 14–15) Which of the following is most opposite in meaning

of the word given in bold as used in the passage.



14. rehearsed(A) repeated

(B) forced

(C) fake

(D) unplanned

(E) effortless

Ans : (D)



15. willing

(A) oblige

(B) reluctant

(C) distracted

(D) determined

(E) obstacle

Ans : (B)



Directions—(Q. 16–25) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any

grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in

one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there

is no error the answer is (E). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)



16. The majority of the population believes (A) / that the stock market

is recovered (B) / and that it is the (C) / right time to buy shares. (D)

No error (E)

Ans : (B)



17. Seema’s new office is close (A) / to her residence so (B) / she will

not longer (C) / have to travel by train. (D) No error (E)

Ans : (C)



18. In the present guidelines, (A) / the bank is required to obtain (B) /

a photograph from any person (C) / who wishes to open an account. (D) No

error (E)

Ans : (C)



19. Chetan puts in a lot (A) / of effort to ensure (B) / that the scheme

was (C) / launched in March. (D) No error (E)

Ans : (C)



20. As our economy is (A) / experiencing a recession, banks (B) / have

became very cautious (C) / about giving loans. (D) No error (E)

Ans : (C)



21. After retiring she spent (A) / most of her time teaching young (B) /

doctors and motivating themselves (C) / to work in rural areas. (D) No

error (E)

Ans : (A)



22. Since this foreign bank has (A) / not performed very good this year

(B) / it will not be setting / up any new branches. (D) No error (E)

Ans : (B)



23. Our Chairman is deeply concerned (A) / about the environment (B) /

and plans to take some steps to reduce the (C) / pollution caused by our

factories. (D) No error (E)

Ans : (E)



24. He was afraid that his parents (A) / would not allow him to (B) /

make the film so he did (C) / not tell them about it. (D) No error (E)

Ans : (E)



25. I was previously posted (A) / in Singapore and it (B) / took me a

long time (C) / to accustom to the food. (D) No error (E)

Ans : (D)



Directions—(Q. 26–30) In each question below a sentence with four words

printed in bold type is given. These are lettered as (A), (B), (C) and

(D). One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt

or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which

is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The letter of that word is your

answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also

appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (E) i.e. ‘All correct’

as your answer.



26. He was a member (A) of the original (B) committee which drafted (C)

these recommendations. (D) All correct (E)

Ans : (B)



27. Do not procede (A) with the transfer (B) of funds until you receive

further (C) instructions. (D) All correct (E)

Ans : (A)



28. Our branch is located (A) in a remote (B) area where water is

scarcity (C) available. (D) All correct (E)

Ans : (C)



29. To gain (A) their support, (B) you must convenience (C) them of the

benefits (D) of the proposal. All correct (E)

Ans : (C)



30. The deal we negotiated (A) has not been approved (B) by RBI and needs

(C) to be revized. (D) All correct (E)

Ans : (D)



Directions—(Q. 31–35) Rearrange the following six sentences (a), (b),

(c), (d), (e) and (f) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful

paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.

(a) A few minutes later he was hauled back on board the ship, on the

captain’s orders.

(b) One of the crew began to complain and moan about the situation and no

one could silence him.

(c) Marvelling at the change, the passengers asked for an explanation, to

which the captain replied, “We never appreciate how well off we are in a

situation until we fall into a worse one”.

(d) During a voyage a great storm arose.

(e) In exasperation the captain ordered him to be thrown overboard.

(f) To everyone’s surprise, the man immediately went back to his post and

silently began to work.



31. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after

rearrangement ?

(A) (a)

(B) (b)

(C) (c)

(D) (d)

(E) (e)

Ans : (E)



32. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after

rearrangement ?

(A) (a)

(B) (b)

(C) (c)

(D) (d)

(E) (e)

Ans : (D)



33. Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after

rearrangement ?

(A) (b)

(B) (c)

(C) (d)

(D) (e)

(E) (f)

Ans : (E)



34. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after

rearrangement ?

(A) (b)

(B) (c)

(C) (d)

(D) (e)

(E) (f)

Ans : (A)



35. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after

rearrangement ?

(A) (a)

(B) (b)

(C) (c)

(D) (d)

(E) (f)

Ans : (C)



Directions—(Q. 36–40) Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given

below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence

to make the sentence meaningful and grammatically correct. If the

sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark (E) as

the answer.



36. Ensure we have the necessary clearance is the responsibility of the

legal department.

(A) Ensuring we have

(B) To ensure having

(C) We have been ensured

(D) Ensuring us having

(E) No correction required

Ans : (B)



37. They have decided to go ahead and implement which was discussed at

last month’s conference in Chennai.

(A) What we had discussed

(B) Whatever discussion

(C) That being discussed

(D) Which has been discussed

(E) No correction required

Ans : (A)



38. To reduce costs, we should replace our current system by much

efficient one.

(A) Through more efficient

(B) Efficiently by

(C) With a more efficient

(D) For better efficiency

(E) No correction required

Ans : (C)



39. Staff in the district offices can easily monitor whether the payments

are being made in time.

(A) Easily be monitored

(B) Monitor easier whether

(C) Easy to monitor that

(D) Monitor easily

(E) No correction required

Ans : (E)



40. Most of the managers whom involved in the deal had previously worked

for multinational banks.

(A) Whose involved

(B) Involvement with

(C) Involving whom

(D) Involved in

(E) No correction required

Ans : (D)



Directions—(Q. 41–50) In the following passage there are blanks, each of

which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and

against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank

appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.



One rainy day while driving me home from school my father stopped to

offer a frail old man a lift. Though he was headed in the opposite

…(41)…, my father insisted. By the time we …(42)… home it was late and I

was tired and …(43)… with my father.



That night, my father …(44)… me a bedtime story as usual–A …(45)… Emperor

was once asked “Sire, while you …(46)… rich and powerful, your teacher

doesn’t even …(47)… a piece of land yet you visit him, …(48)… don’t you

summon him to court ?” The Emperor …(49)… and said, “You are mistaken, my

teacher is …(50)… than I am. My land can be lost in a war but he

possesses knowledge which can never be stolen.” “The old man was my

teacher.” my father concluded.



I have never forgotten the lesson my father ‘taught’ me that day.



41. (A) route

(B) manner

(C) direction

(D) side

(E) way

Ans : (C)



42. (A) left

(B) arrived

(C) return

(D) gone

(E) reach

Ans : (B)



43. (A) complained

(B) annoying

(C) hungry

(D) upset

(E) worried

Ans : (D)



44. (A) taught

(B) described

(C) told

(D) reads

(E) related

Ans : (C)



45. (A) greedy

(B) honest

(C) foolish

(D) mighty

(E) cruel

Ans : (D)



46. (A) are

(B) being

(C) were

(D) so

(E) seem

Ans : (A)



47. (A) own

(B) earn

(C) acquire

(D) possessed

(E) has

Ans : (A)



48. (A) however

(B) but

(C) instead

(D) when

(E) why

Ans : (E)



49. (A) shouted

(B) silent

(C) thinks

(D) smiled

(E) prayed

Ans : (D)



50. (A) powerful

(B) wise

(C) wealthy

(D) stronger

(E) richer

Ans : (E)

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