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Q.1 to 5: Choose from among the given alternatives the one which will be a suitable to fill in the blank in most of the sentences.
1. A. Professional studies have become the ____ of the rich.
B. Every citizen has the _____ to speak, travel and live as he pleases.
C. He has a definite ______ over all his rivals.
D. Sheron no longer has the _____ of the company’s bungalow and car.
(a) advantage (b) privilege (c) right (d) concession

2. A. People sensed ______.
B. A bad _____ case had come in—a person with a smashed arm.
C. And then, without warning, _____ struck.
D. The dogs were the first to recognise the signs of oncoming _________.
(a) tragedy (b) accident (c) disaster (d) calamity

3. A. The men there have fought _____ and emotional withdrawal, and were more
capable of helping Jim.
B. But _____ does occasionally inflict all the adults.
C. A person who is deeply hurt feels very ______.
D. It is hard to survive this feeling of _______.
(a) dejection (b) lonely (c) trouble (d) depression

4. A. I have had a small power of ______.
B. Down with a very high fever, he suffers from frequents fits of _____.
C. They are now bitter enemies—all because of a small __________.
(d) Her ______ is the most creative thing she has ever possessed.
(a) illusion (b) imagination
(c) hallucination (d) misunderstanding

5. A. Communism states that every individual must live for the _____.
B. The ______ of the affairs of the nation is deplorable.
C. _______ have been laid down by the United States, states The Statesman
D. No _________ has succeeded in gaining complete autonomy from the Federal
government.
(a) state (b) nation (c) government (d) condition

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The MHT-CET or Common Entrance Test is an annual entrance exam conducted by the Government of Maharashtra.
it is now known as MT CET.
It is conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education.

The degree courses of the following streams are mainly accounted for in this entrance exam:
Health Sciences
Engineering
Pharmacy

MT CET 2013 Important Dates:

Start sale of prospectus: March 18, 2013
Last date for receipt of application: April 7, 2013.
Test Date: 16th May 2013
Expected Date of Result: Will be updated soon.
Model question papers:
Q. 1. Which one of the following is the correct statement?
i. Chlorides of both beryllium and aluminium have bridged chloride structures in solid phase.
ii. B2H6.2NH3 is known as 'inorganic benzene'.
iii. Boric acid is a protonic acid.
iv. Beryllium exhibits coordination number of six.

Q. 2 Which of the following factors is of no significance for roasting sulphide ores to the oxides and not subjecting
the sulphide ores to carbon reduction directly?
i. Metal sulphides are less stable than the corresponding oxides.
ii. CO2is more volatile than CS2.
iii. Metal sulphides are thermodynamically more stable than CS2.
iv. CO2is thermodynamically more stable than CS2.

Q. 3. 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 a and b?
i. a = 1, b = 6
ii. a = 3, b = 4
iii. a = 0, b = 7
iv. a = 5, b = 2

Q. 4. How many different words can be formed by jumbling the letters in the word MISSISSIPPI in which no two S
are adjacent?

5.Which of the following is not an electro magnetic wave
a) x-rays b) alpha-rays c) gamma-rays d)light rays

6.Electro magnetic waves of wave length ranging from 100Åto 4000Å come under
a) x-rays b) UV region c) visible region d) infra-red region

7.Electro magnetic theory suggests that the light consists of
a) magnetic vector alone b) electric vector alone c) electric
and magnetic vectors perpendicular to each other. d) parallel electric and magnetic
vector

8.The frequency of radio waves corresponding to a wave length of 10 m is
a) 3×107Hz b) 3.3×108Hz c) 3×109Hz d)3×10−7Hz

9.The electromagnetic waves travel with velocity of
a) sound b) light c) greater than that of light d)greater than that of sound

10.The existence of EM waves were experimentally confirmed by
a) Maxwell b) Faraday c) Hertz d) Tesla

11.The back emf in a DC motor is maximum when
a) the motor has picked up maximum speed b) the motor has just
started moving c) the speed of motor is still on increase d) the motor has
just been switched off

12.AC measuring instrument measures
a) peak value b) rms value c) any value d)average value

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Contact information:
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Physics
1.Which of the following is not an electro magnetic wave
a) x-rays b) alpha-rays c) gamma-rays d)
light rays
2.Electro magnetic waves of wave length ranging from 100Åto 4000Å come under
a) x-rays b) UV region c) visible region d)
infra-red region
3.Electro magnetic theory suggests that the light consists of
a) magnetic vector alone b) electric vector alone c) electric
and magnetic vectors perpendicular to each other. d) parallel electric and magnetic
vector
4.The frequency of radio waves corresponding to a wave length of 10 m is
a) 3×107Hz b) 3.3×108Hz c) 3×109Hz d)
3×10−7Hz
5.The electromagnetic waves travel with velocity of
a) sound b) light c) greater than that of light d)
greater than that of sound
6.The existence of EM waves were experimentally confirmed by
a) Maxwell b) Faraday c) Hertz d)
Tesla
7.The back emf in a DC motor is maximum when
a) the motor has picked up maximum speed b) the motor has just
started moving c) the speed of motor is still on increase d) the motor has
just been switched off
8.AC measuring instrument measures
a) peak value b) rms value c) any value d)
average value
9.The Q-factor of a resonant circuit is equal to
a) 1CWR b) 1WL c) CWR d) fCW
10.In a step-down transformer, the number of turns in
a) Primary are less b) Primary are more c) Primary
and secondary equal d) secondary are infinite
11.In AC circuits choke is preferred to resistors because
a) choke coil is cheap b) voltage increases c) energy
is not wasted d) current increases
12.A choke is used as resistance in
a) AC circuits b) DC circuits c) half-wave rectifier
circuits d) both AC and DC circuits
13.The frequency of AC mains in India is
a) 110 C/S b) 50 C/S c) 60 C/S d) 120
C/S
14.A transformer works on
a) DC only b) AC only c) both AC and DC d)
high voltage only
15.Alternating voltage
a) is independent of time b) varies directly with time c) varies
inversely with time d) varies sinusoidaly with time
16.The law of electromagnetic induction have been used in the construction of
a) electric operator b) electric motor c) galvanomet d)
none of the above
17.Power consumed in an AC circuit become zero if
a) inductance and resistance are both high b) inductance and resistance are
both low c) inductance very high and resistance negligible d)
inductance low and resistance high
18.The rms value of current (Irms) is
a) b/2 b) 2Io c) ω d) 2I0
19.In a purely inductive circuit the current
a) is in phase with the voltage b) is out of phase with the voltage c)
eads the voltage by 900 d) lags behind the voltage by 900
20.A lamp is connected in a series with a capacitor and an ac source, what happens if the capacity of the
capacitor is reduced?
a) the lamp shines more brightly b) the lamp shines less brightly c)
there is no change in the brightness of the lamp d) brightness may increase or
decrease depending on the frequency of ac
21.A transformer is a device which converts
a) low voltage low current into high voltage high current b) high voltage low
current into low voltage high current c) high voltage high current into low voltage low
current d) electric power into mechanical power
22.The resonant frequency of an LC circuit is
a) 1/2πLC b) 12πLC c) 12πL/C d) 12πC/L
23.If the conductance and capacitance are both doubled in LCR circuit, the resonant frequency of the
circuit will
a) decrease to one half the original value b) decrease to one-forth the
original value c) increase to twice the original value d) decrease to
twice the original value
24.The power factor in an LCR circuit at resonance is
a) zero b) 1 c) 0.8 d) 1/2
25.The power factor in a circuit is unity. Then the impedance of the circuit is
a) inductive b) capertive c) partially inductive and
partially conductive d) resistive
26.One complete set of negative and positive values of alternating quantities is called
a) time period b) amplitude c) frequency d)
cycle
27.The instantaneous value of an ac is given by 1=5sin(wt+φ). The rms value of current is
a) SA b) 2×SA c) S/2A d) 2.5A
28.Inductive reactance of a coil expressed as
a) Ampere b) ohm c) volt d) weber
29.The average value of alternating current over a complete cycle is
a) zero b) 1 rms c) i/2 d) i/2
30.A induction may store energy in
a) Its electric field b) Its coils c) Its magnetic field d)
Both electric and magnetic fields
31.Two different coils have self inductance 8mH and 2mH. The current in both coils are increased at
same constant rate. The ratio of the induced emfs in the coil is
a) 4:1 b) 1:4 c) 1:2 d) 2:1
32.A coil of resistance 5Ω and inductance 4H is connected to a 10V battery. The energy stored in the coil
a) 0.8J b) 8J c) 16J d) 4J
33.Two coils of self inductance L1and L2are placed close together so that effective flux in one coil is
completely linked with the other. If m is the mutual inductance between them, then
a) M=L1L2 b) L1L22 c) M=(L1+L2)2 d)
M=L1L2
34.The instrument which works on the principle of mutual induction is
a) galvanometer b) ammeter c) potentiometer d)
transformer
35.What is the self inductance of a coil in which an induced emf of 2V is set up when the current is
charged at the rate of 4AS−1
a) 0.5mH b) 0.05H c) 2H d) 0.5H
36.Lenz's Law is a consequence of law of conservation of
a) energy only b) charge only c) momentum only d)
energy and momentum

37.Two blocks A (20kg) lying on a frictionless table are connected by a light string. The system is pulled
horizontally with an acceleration of 2m/s2by a force F on B. The tension in the string is
a) 10N b) 40N c) 100N d) 120N
38.A body of mass 2kg collides with a wall with a speed of 100 m/s and rebounds with the same speed. If
the time of contact is 150s, the force exerted on the wall is
a) 8N b) 2×104N c) 4N d) 104N
39.The mechanical advantage of a system of pulley s is four. The force needed to lift a mass of 100 kg
will be
a) 20kg. Wt b) 25kg. Wt c) 5kg. Wt d)
15kg. Wt
40.The distance x covered in time t by a body having initial velocity u and having constant acceleration a
is given by x=ut+12at2. This result follows from
a) Newton's First Law b) Newton's Second Law c)
Newton's Third Law d) None of the above
41.A plumb bob is hanging from the ceiling of a car. If the car moves with the acceleration 'a' the angle
made by the string with the vertical is
a) sin−1(ag) b) sin−1(ga) c) tan−1(ag) d)
tan−1(ga)
42.A weight W can be just supported on a rough inclined plane by a force F either acting along the plane
or horizontally. If θ is the angle of friction, then F/W is
a) tan θ b) sec θ c) sin θ d) cos θ
43.A 1000 kg lift is supported by a cable that can support 2000kg. The shortest distance in which the lift
can be supported when it is descending with a speed of 2.5 m/s is (g=10m/s2)
a) 5/16m b) 5/32 m c) 1m d) 2m
44.A body is projected up a 450rough incline. The coefficient of friction is 0.5. Then the retardation of the
block is
a) g/22 b) g/2 c) 3g/22 d) g/2
45.A body takes n times as much time to slide down as 450rough incline as it takes to slide down a
smooth 450incline. The coefficient of friction is
a) 1−1/n2 b) 1/1−n2 c) 1−1/n2 d) 1/1−n2
46.A ball of mass m is thrown upward with a velocity v. If air exerts an average resisting force F, the
velocity with which the ball returns back to the thrower is
a) vmgmg+F b) vFmg+F c) vmg−Fmg+F d)
vmg+Fmg−F
47.A ball of mass 0.1kg strikes a wall normally with a speed of 30 m/s and rebounds with a speed of
20m/s. The impulse of the force exerted by the wall on the ball is
a) 1N-S b) 5N-S c) 2N-S d) 3N-S
48.A body kept on a smooth inclined plane having inclination 1 in x will remain stationary relative to the
inclined plane if the plane is given a horizontal acceleration equal to
a) g/x2−1 b) gxx2−1 c) x2−1/gx d) x3−1/gx
49.The minimum acceleration with which a fireman can slide down a rope of breaking strength two-third
of his weight is
a) zero b) g/3 c) 3g d) g
50.An elevator is moving vertically up with an acceleration 'a'. The force exerted on the floor by a
passenger of mass m is
a) mg b) ma c) mg-ma d) mg+ma

SECTION 1
Directions for Q.1 to 5: Choose from among the given alternatives the one which will be a
suitable to fill in the blank in most of the sentences.
1. A. Professional studies have become the ____ of the rich.
B. Every citizen has the _____ to speak, travel and live as he pleases.
C. He has a definite ______ over all his rivals.
D. Sheron no longer has the _____ of the company’s bungalow and car.
(a) advantage (b) privilege (c) right (d) concession
2. A. People sensed ______.
B. A bad _____ case had come in—a person with a smashed arm.
C. And then, without warning, _____ struck.
D. The dogs were the first to recognise the signs of oncoming _________.
(a) tragedy (b) accident (c) disaster (d) calamity
3. A. The men there have fought _____ and emotional withdrawal, and were more
capable of helping Jim.
B. But _____ does occasionally inflict all the adults.
C. A person who is deeply hurt feels very ______.
D. It is hard to survive this feeling of _______.
(a) dejection (b) lonely (c) trouble (d) depression
4. A. I have had a small power of ______.
B. Down with a very high fever, he suffers from frequents fits of _____.
C. They are now bitter enemies—all because of a small __________.
(d) Her ______ is the most creative thing she has ever possessed.
(a) illusion (b) imagination
(c) hallucination (d) misunderstanding
5. A. Communism states that every individual must live for the _____.
B. The ______ of the affairs of the nation is deplorable.
C. _______ have been laid down by the United States, states The Statesman
D. No _________ has succeeded in gaining complete autonomy from the Federal
government.
(a) state (b) nation (c) government (d) condition

Directions for Q. 6 to 10: Choose from among the given alternatives the one which will be a
suitable substitute for the underlined expression in each of the following.
6. The body of Macedonian infantry drawn up in close order was like a formidable castle of
steel.
(a) Phalanx (b) phagocyte (c) phenomenon (d) phaeton
7. The thrilling narrative caused the hair on the skin to stand erect.
(a) tension (b) horrification (c) terror (d) horror
8. The art and science of good eating and drinking is now a lost art.
(a) Gastronomy (b) Osteopathy (c) Gluttony (d) Cooking
9. The victim’s involuntary response to stimulus proved that he was still living.
(a) reactions (b) reflexes (c) feedback (d) communication
10. The marriage of the princess with the commoner caused a furore among the royalty.
(a) misalliance (b) mismatch (c) elopement (d) romance

Directions for questions 11 to 20: Choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the
four options given.
11. (a) I am not one of those who believe everything they hear.
(b) I am not one of these who believes everything I hear.
(c) I am not one of those who believes everything he hears.
(d) I am not one of those who believes in everything one hears.
12. (a) Cannot one do what one likes with one’s own?
(b) Cannot one do that one likes to do with his own?
(c) Cannot one do that one likes with his own?
(d) Cannot one do what he likes with his own
13. (a) There’s Mr. Som, whom they say is the best singer in the country.
(b) There’s Mr. Som, who they say is the best singer in the country.
(c) There is Mr. Som, whom they say is the best singer in the country.
(d) There is Mr. Som who, they say is the best singer in the country.
14. (a) Each of the students has done well.
(b) Each of the student has done well.
(c) Each of the students have done well.
(d) Each of the student have done well.
15. (a) Today we love, what tomorrow we hate; today we seek, what tomorrow we
shun, today we desire, what tomorrow we fear.
(b) Today, we love what tomorrow we hate, today, we seek what tomorrow we
shun, today, we desire what tomorrow we fear.
(c) Today we love what tomorrow we hate, today we seek what tomorrow we shun,
today we desire what tomorrow we fear.
(d) Today we love what tomorrow we hate; today we seek what tomorrow we shun;
today we desire what tomorrow we fear.
16. I am an entertainer. ________ , I have to keep smiling because in my heart laughter and
sorrow have an affinity.
(a) Even if I have tears in me (b) Even though I am depressed inside
(c) While entertaining people (d) In the entertainment business
17. Political power is just as permanent as today’s newspaper. Ten years down the line,
______, who the most powerful man in any state was today.
(a) who cares
(b) nobody will remember what was written in today’s newspaper or
(c) few will know, or care about
(d) when a lot of water will have passed under the bridge, who will care
18. When we call others dogmatic, what we really object to is _________ .
(a) their giving the dog a bad name
(b) their holding dogmas that are different from our own.
(c) the extremism that goes along with it.
(d) the subversion of whatever they actually believe in concomitantly
19. Although it has been more than 50 years since Satyajit Ray made Pather Panchali,
_________ refuse to go away from the mind.
(a) the haunting images (b) its haunting images
(c) its haunted images (d) the haunt of its images.
20. _________ , the more they remain the same.
(a) People all over the world change
(b) There more people change
(c) The more they are different
(d) The less people change
21. The stock markets ________ . The state they are in right now speaks volumes about this
fact.
(a) is the barometer of public confidence.
(b) are the best indicators of public sentiment.
(c) are used to trade in expensive shares.
(d) are not used to taking stock of all markets.
Directions for Q. 22 to 24: Choose the pair, which does not exhibit the relationship similar to that
expressed in the capitalised pair.
22. TEMPERATURE: HEAT
(a) votes : popularity (b) IQ : intelligence
(c) ohms : resistance (d) speed : distance
23. STUBBORN: ADAPTABLE
(a) stupid : bright (b) moral : amoral
(c) inherent : extraneous (d) friend : enemy
24. PROGRESS: PROGRESSIVE
(a) terror : terrorist (b) sympathy : sympathizer
(c) revolution : revolutionary (d) reform : reformist

Directions Q 25 to 34: Pick out the most effective words to fill in the blank to make the sentence
meaningfully complete.
25. Indications are that the government is …… to the prospect of granting bonus to the
striking employees.
(a) aligned (b) obliged (c) reconciled (d) relieved
26. Shivalal ……. classical music. He always prefers Bhimsen Joshi to Asha Bhonsale, and
Pandit Jasraj to Kumar Sanu.
(a) adores (b) apprehends (c) encompasses (d) cultivates
27. As a general rule, politicians do not ……. centre stage
(a) forward (b) forbid (c) forgive (d) forsake
28. The ……. study on import of natural gas from Iran through a pipeline would be
completed shortly.
(a) natural (b) calculated (c) economic (d) feasibility
29. His party is solely to be blamed for the political ……. in the country.
(a) devaluation (b) revival (c) advocacy (d) stalemate
30. His face was not made up of ………. and ……… but by the sheer force of thinking.
(a) powder, rouge (b) mouth, eyebrows
(c) skin, bone (d) textures, complexion
31. It has been universally ………. that widespread destruction must be necessary….. with
modern warfare.
(a) realised, appendage (b) accepted, antidote
(c) acknowledged, concomitant (d) understood, threshold
32. For a ………… reader, the author’s influence is like a …………
(a) discerning, spell (b) cold, force
(c) good, revelation (d) perceptive, panorama
33. If you have come to the conference table with such an ……….. attitude, we cannot expect
to reach a …………. agreement.
(a) ancillary, lasting (b) effervescent, conclusive
(c) indolent, steadfast (d) obdurate, harmonious
34. It is true that the kind of specialised knowledge which is required for various kinds of
skills, has little to do with wisdom. With every increase of knowledge and skill,
knowledge becomes more necessary, for every such increase ………. our capacity for evil.
(a) augments (b) incites (c) excites (d) makes
Directions for Q. 35 to 39: Each of these questions contains six statements followed by four sets
of combinations of three. Choose the set in which the statements are most logically related
35. A. No fishes breathe through lungs. B. All fishes have scales.
C. Some fishes breed upstream. D. All whales breathe through lungs.
E. No whales are fishes. F. All whales are mammals.
(a) ABC (b) BCD (c) ADE (d) DEF
36. A. All men are men of scientific ability.
B. Some women are women of scientific ability.
C. All men are men of artistic genius.
D. Some men and women are of scientific ability.
E. Some men of artistic genius are men of scientific ability.
F. Some women of artistic genius are women of scientific ability.
(a) ACD (b) ACE (c) DEF (d) ABC
37. A. Some mammals are carnivores. B. All whales are mammals.
C. All whales are aquatic animals. D. All whales are carnivores.
E. Some aquatic animals are mammals. F. Some mammals are whales.
(a) ADF (b) ABC (c) AEF (d) BCE
38. A. All roses are fragrant. B. All roses are majestic.
C. All roses are plants. D. All roses need air.
E. All plants need air. F. All plants need water.
(a) CED (b) ACB (c) BDC (d) CFE
39. A. All candid men are persons who acknowledge merit in a rival.
B. Some learned men are very candid.
C. Some learned men are not persons who acknowledge merit in a rival.
D. Some learned men are persons who are very candid.
E. Some learned men are not candid.
F. Some persons who recognize merit in a rival are candid.
(a) ABE (b) ACF (c) ADE (d) BAF
40. A. All bartenders are wine tasters.
B. Some bartenders are wine tasters.
C. No wine tasters die of heart attack.
D. No bartenders die of heart attack.
E. Some wine tasters do not die of heart attack.
F. Some who do not die of heart attack are wine tasters.
(a) FDE (b) CAD (c) BCD (d) BFE

PASSAGE- 1
Modern computers are masters of disguise. They have to be. For although technological progress
is good at making computer hardware quicker, smaller and cheaper, it often leaves behind the
software that made the machines useful, in the first place. Since many people resent having to
junk perfectly good programs when they buy the latest computer, a host of tricks has been
developed over the past few years to stop software becoming redundant. The idea is to get
modern computers to impersonate or emulate older ones, providing the appropriate environment
in which to run old-fashioned software.
Emulation, once confined to a few niches of the computer industry, is now widespread. Indeed, it
goes on inside many computers all the time, bridging the gap between different processors and
operating systems. Intel’s Pentium Pro, Pentium II and the new Pentium III chips contain special
hardware to provide backwards compatibility with older processors while allowing for
improvements in performance. Since 1994, Apple’s Macintosh computers have contained
software to enable them to emulate older models that used a different microprocessor. And
perhaps the best-known example is Sun’s cross-platform language, Java. Called a Java virtual
machine, something that does not even physically exist, it allows software to run on any device
capable of emulating a fictitious computer.
The simplest sort of software emulator, called an interpreter, works by looking up each
instruction from the foreign program to find how to carry out the equivalent operation on the
host machine. This slow but reliable method allows modern PCs, for example, to emulate arcadegames
machines from the 1980s whose microprocessors ran at a fraction of the speed.
More sophisticated are just-in-time compilers, or JITs. After examining each instruction and
translating it into the native format of the system that it is running on, JITs keep the translated
code around in case it is needed again. And since most software repeats itself and small chunks
of code are typically run many times in a program, the chances are high that the translated code
will indeed be re-used. That usually makes a JIT faster than an interpreter.
The power of the modern computer means, however, that even cleverer emulators are now being
developed. Dynamic Recompiling (DR) emulators do not stop at translating instructions; they go
on to analyze how the new code works and translate the clumsiest bits all over again in order to
improve efficiency. Connectix, a company based in California, developed one such emulator, the
Virtual Game Station (VGS). It emulates Sony’s Play Station on a Macintosh personal computer.
Sony, which launched a new Play Station 2, is cross about this, but not because VGS might affect
the sales of consoles, which are sold at a loss, and encourage people to buy the games. It is cross,
the firm claims, because VGS might not be up to the job and customers might accordingly get an
inferior impression of Sony games. The American courts have so far, however, ruled in favour of
Connectix.
Connectix is a veteran of the emulator business. It sells also a program that enables a Macintosh
to impersonate a PC. But emulation is encouraging entrepreneurs also to start new companies.
That is a sure sign that something significant, and possibly lucrative, is happening.
Two of these start-ups—TeraGen and a secretive outfit called Transmeta—are following the
hardware route. They have adopted a variation on the approach used by Intel to make its new
chips faster while remaining compatible with earlier microprocessors. This involves translating
the intricate instructions favoured by earlier chip designers into simpler rudimentary
instructions, called micro-operations that can be rearranged by the processor to improve
performance. TeraGen’s approach builds on this idea, but generalizes it so that the company’s
custom-built chips can translate instructions from, and hence emulate, more than one kind of
processor at a time.
Although Transmeta has not disclosed its plans, a patent granted to the company in November
1998 suggests that it, too, is working on a processor based on generalized micro-operations. In
addition, Transmeta’s technology appears to be a hybrid. The original code is translated using
software, while the hardware handles the housekeeping associated with emulating multiple
chips at once, a trick that could enable computers to don a host of new disguises in the future.
41. According to the author, modern computers are masters of disguise because
(a) computer hardware is ever quicker, smaller and faster
(b) some people resent having to junk perfectly good programs
(c) modern computers either impersonate or emulate older ones
(d) none of the above
42. The passage is most likely to be
(a) the continuation of a preceding passage
(b) the continuation of a subsequent passage
(c) the last part of a bigger passage
(d) none of the above
43. Emulation
(a) goes on inside many computers all the time
(b) provides backwards compatibility with older processes
(c) bridges the gap between different processors and operating systems
(d) all of the above.
44. The word ‘emulate,’ as used in the passage, can best be replaced by
(a) imitate (b) work as well or better than
(c) impersonate (d) disguise
45. What is Java, according to the passage?
(a) A software program
(b) A language that runs on a fictitious computer
(c) A computer language that enables software to run on different processors
(d) All of the above
46. Why is a JIT faster compared to an interpreter?
(a) It is the more sophisticated computer
(b) It keeps the translated code around in case the latter is needed again
(c) It translates each instruction and adapts it to the native format of the system.
(d) None of the above
47. Why is Sony cross about the VGS developed by Connectix?
(a) VGS might affect Sony’s sales.
(b) VGS might be sold at a loss to encourage people to buy it
(c) VGS might not be up to customer expectations
(d) All of the above
48. The tone of the authorial voice can best be described as being
(a) matter-of-fact (b) laudatory (c) sardonic (d) none of the above
49. Which of the following statements is not true?
(a) Interpreters have helped to emulate arcade games machines right from the 1980s
onwards
(b) Trans Meta is working on designing a processor based on generalised microoperations
(c) The VGS developed by Connectix can be used only on a Macintosh personal
computer.
(d) None of the above
50. An ideal title for the passage would be:
(a) Connectix vs. Sony (b) Emulation is the key
(c) All about modern compilers (d) None of the above

SECTION 2
Directions Q. 1 to 14: these questions are independent of each other.
1. A student gets an aggregate of 60% marks in five subjects in the ratio 10 : 9 : 8 : 7 : 6. If the
passing marks are 50% of the maximum marks and each subjects has the same maximum
marks, in how many subjects did he pass the exam?
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
2. In how many ways can the eight directors, the Vice-chairman and the Chairman of a firm
be seated at a round-table, if the Chairman has to sit between the Vice-chairman and a
director?
(a) 9! 2 (b) 2 8! (c) 2 7! (d) None of these
3. If log2[log7(x2 - x + 37) ] = 1, then what could be the value of x?
(a) 3 (b) 5 (c) 4 (d) None of these
4. After a discount of 11.11%, a trader still makes a gain of 14.28%. At how many percent
above the cost price does he mark his goods?
(a) 28.56% (b) 35% (c) 22.22% (d) None of these
5. An old man has Rs. (1! + 2! + 3! + ...+ 50!), all of which he wants to divide equally
(without fractions) among his n children. Then, n may be
(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 9 (d) 11
6. A dealer buys dry fruit at Rs.100, Rs. 80 and Rs. 60 per kg. He mixes them in the ratio 3 : 4
: 5 by weight, and sells them at a profit of 50%. At what price does he sell the dry fruit?
(a) Rs. 80/kg (b) Rs. 100/kg (c) Rs. 95/kg (d) None of these
7. An express train travelling at 80 kmph overtakes a goods train, twice as long and going
at 40 kmph on a parallel track, in 54 seconds. How long will the express train take to
cross a station 400 m long?
(a) 36 sec (b) 45 sec (c) 27 sec (d) None of these
8. A student, instead of finding the value of 7/8th of a number, found the value of 7/18th of
the number. If his answer differed from the actual one by 770, find the number.
(a) 1584 (b) 2520 (c) 1728 (d) 1656
9. P and Q are two integers such that P Q = 64. Which of the following cannot be the value
of P + Q?
(a) 20 (b) 65 (c) 16 (d) 35
10. The average marks of a student in ten papers are 80. If the highest and the lowest scores
are not considered, the average is 81. If his highest score is 92, find the lowest.
(a) 55 (b) 60 (c) 62 (d) Cannot be determined.
11. If the roots, x1, and x2, of the quadratic equation x2 - 2x + c = 0 also satisfy the equation
7x2 - 4x1 = 47, then which of the following is true?
(a) c = - 15 (b) x1 = - 5, x2 = 3
(c) x1 = 4.5, x2 = - 2.5 (d) None of these
12. The sum of the areas of two circles which touch each other externally is 153. If the sum
of their radii is 15, find the ratio of the larger to the smaller radius.
(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) None of these
13. If m and n are integers divisible by 5, which of the following is not necessarily true?
(a) m - n is divisible by 5. (b) m2 - n2 is divisible by 25.
(c) m + n is divisible by 10 (d) None of the above.
14. Which of the following is true?
(a) 7³² = (73)² (b) 7³² > (73)2 (c) 7³² < (73)2 (d) None of these

Directions Q 15 to 16: A survey of 200 people in a community who watched at least one of the
three channels—BBC, CNN and DD showed that 80% of the people watched DD, 22% watched
BBC, and 15% watched CNN.
15. What is the maximum percent of people who can watch all the three channels?
(a) 12.5 (b) 8.5 (c) 17 (d) Insufficient data.
16. If 5% of the people watched DD and CNN, 10% watched DD and BBC, then what percent
of the people watched BBC and CNN only?
(a) 1% (b) 5% (c) 8.5% (d) cannot be determined

Directions Q 17 to 19: These questions are independent of each other.
17. A man earns x% on the first 2000 rupees and y% on the rest of his income. If he earns Rs
700 from Rs 4000 and Rs 900 from Rs 5000 of income, find x.
(a) 20 (b) 15 (c) 35 (d) None of these
18. AB is the diameter of the given circle, while points C and D lie on the circumference as
shown. If AB is 15 cm, AC is 12 cm and BD is 9 cm, find the area of the quadrilateral
ACBD.
(a) 54(b) 216(c) 162(d) None of these
19. P, Q and R are three consecutive odd numbers in ascending order. If the value of three
times P is three less than two times R, find the value of R.
(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 9 (d) 11
20. ABC is a three-digit number in which A > 0. The value of ABC is equal to the sum of the
factorials of its three digits. What is the value of B?
(a) 9 (b) 7 (c) 4 (d) 2
B
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