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TEST OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE
DIRECTION (41-50) Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some to the questions.
There was a famous temple on a high hill in Assam. The priest of this temple was widely respected and was known to be a great scholar. When he grew old, he started searching for a younger priest who could take charge of the temple after his death. But, much to his dismay, he could not find any suitable person. As the priest lay on his deathbed, he called the trustee of the temple and told him, “As soon as he said these words, he died. Information traveled far and wide that the head priest of the famous temple had died and now there was an urgent need . for a replacement. A day was set for the selection of the successor. That day, starting at dawn, aspirants started trekking the steep and torturous climb to the temple. The route to the temple was indeed difficult; it was full of thorns, and stone. By the time most people managed to reach the temple, they had received. Minor cuts and bruises on their feet and hands.
After breakfast, the selection process started. The trustee asked all the aspirants to recite difficult shlokas, or verses from the sacred texts, and explain various procedures of priesthood. By afternoon, as the selection process was about to end, one young man walked slowly into the temple. The trustee noticed him and said, “Young man, you are very late. What took you so long? And what happened to your clothes, why are they torn? Your feet and hands are bleeding so badly.” The man replied, “know sir, I am late, so I will not participate in the competition. If have your permission, I will just get my wounds treated, rest for a while and then go back to my village. “But the trustee was curious to know about this man. He asked again, “But how did you, manage to hurt yourself so badly, did you not follow the same route as the others?” “Yes Sir, I did”, replied the man, “ But I thought I must remove the thorns and other shart, stones from the path so that when people come to pray in this temple they must not get hurt. That is why I got late and that is how I
hurt myself. I apologize for the delay, but as I said, I know I am late and hence I don’t wish participate in the competition. It will not be fair to the others if I participated.” Hearing this, the trustee smiled and said, “Congratulations, you have been chosen. I am sure that when our noble priest was buying and he said that he wanted a “human being’ to be his successor, he meant that he wanted some like you. “this statement infuriated the other participants. “what do you mean?” they demanded. “Are we not humans? This man just said that he did not wish to participate. How can you choose him as he has not gone through any of the tests.
The trustee replied, “Our priest used to say that even animals know. How to watch for their self interest; they know how to avoid danger, search food and so on. Only a ‘human being’ knows how to watch for other people’s interests and well being. All of you climbed the same torturous path. But only this man thought about the others; and cleared the path no one would get hurt. By this definition, only he qualifies as a ‘human being’ and hence only he should be the successor of the great old priest.”
41.What happened immediately after the old priest died? (A) The trustee shut the temple and started mourning for the old priest (B) The trustee took the old priest’s position and appointed a younger trustee (C) Word spread that there was an urgent need for the old priest’s successor (D) Everyone started searching for younger priests (E) Everyone refused to become the old priest’s successor
42. Why was the old priest looking; for a younger priest? (A)So that the younger priest became his successor (B) So that the old priest had a student (C) So that the younger priest searched for a successor (D) Because in those days ‘younger priests were more educated than older priests (E)Because the trustee wanted a younger priest to take care of the temple
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43. Why was the young man late for the competition? (A) He had forgotten his way and thus had taken a longer route to the temple (B) He was removing all the stones and thorns from the path which led to the temple (C) He was giving water tot the other participants when they were on their way to the temple (D) He had some household chores to complete (E) He had forgotten all about the competition in the morning
44. What was the trustee’s decision when the young man gave his explanation for being lage? (A) He immediately selected the young man as the successor to the old priest (B) He scolded him and said that he should have been careful (C) He asked the young man to go and get his wounds treated (D) He asked the other participants to leave the temple premises (E) He gave a huge sum of money to the young man
45. What was the old priest’s definition of a ‘human being’? (A) Those who succeed in life, and earn a lot of money are human beings (B) Those who watch for other people’s interests and well being are human beings (C) Those who put stones and thorns in other people’s path are human beings (D) Those who know how to make other people laugh are human beings (E) Those who know how to recite shlokas are human beings
46. How did the other participants react to the trustee’s decision? (A) They took it sportingly and learnt a lesson from the incident (B) They congratulated the trustee for being so wise and fair (C) They got angry and objected to the trustee and the young man (D) They decided to get even with the trustee and the young man (E) They cursed the trustee and stomped out of the temple premises
47. What did the trustee ask during the selection process? (A) He asked the aspirants to recite shlokas and verses from sacred texts (B) He asked the aspirants to explain the various procedures of pries of priesthood
(C) He asked the aspirants to give an introduction of themselves (D) He asked the aspirants to tell him the qualities of an ideal priest (E) Both (A) and (B)
48. What would be an appropriate title for this passage? (A) The famous temple (B) The old priest (C) The torturous path (D) The true successor (E)The unjust trustee
Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in the meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
49. Qualifies (A) Is trained in (B) Meets the criteria (C) Excels in (D) Is impressive (E) Is dynamic
Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in the meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. 50. Minor (A) Chief (B) Main (C) Complete (D) Distinct (E)Severe
Directions(51-55)-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.) 51.They did not follow the (1)/directions properly so (2)/they had difficult(3)/ in reaching my house. (4)/No Error (E)
52. The group members (1)/had to surer allot of problems as (2)/their (3)/leader were biased. (4)/No Error (5)
53.He was supposed(1)/ to pick them (2)/up from the airport(3)/but he reaches late.(4)/No Error (5)
54. He gained admission (1)/to one of the (2)/best commerce colleges (3)/in the city. (4)/No Error (5)
55. His friends tried (1)/to convince him to (2)/participate in the competition (3)/but he refused.(4) No Error (5)
Directions (56-60) In each question below, four words print in bold type are given. These are Lettered (A),(B),(C)and (D). One of these words printed in bold may either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word that is inappropriate or wrongly Spelt, if any. The letter of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in
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bold are correctly spelt and appropriate in the context of the sentence then mark (E) i.e. ‘All Correct’ as your answer.
56.All the officers (1)/ were asked (2)/to report (3)/to duty (4)/at sharp 7 a.m. All correct (E)
57. She fell ill due (1)/to anxiety just (2)/one week (3)/before the ecsam. (4) All correct (E)
58. They requested (1)/everyone to take their (2)/seats(3)/and maintain silence.4)All correct (E)
59. They spoke (1)/in such a laud (2)/voice that even their neighbours (3)/could hear them. (4)All correct (E)
60. Manish accused (1)/his rival (2)/of steeling.(3)/his designs. (4) All correct (E) Directions (61-65) Rearrange the following 6 sentences (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f) in proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph them answer the questions given below them.
(a) “I can’t bear it !” he screamed, “I’ll pay the fine.” (b) After he had received a few strokes he began to turn and twist to avoid the whip. (c) So he paid the fine and was let off, but he became the laughing-stock of the city for having taken three punishments for one crime. (d) A ‘man was caught stealing a bag of onions and was taken to the court where the judge gave him a choice of three punishments: eat the stolen onions in one sitting; submit to a hundred lashes of the whip or pay a fine. (e) “I can’t eat the onions so give me the lashes instead”, he said. (f) The man said he would eat the onions and began confidently, but after eating a few his eyes began to burn, his nose started running and his mouth felt as if it was on fire.
61. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence in the rearrangement? (A)d (B)b (C)a (D)f (E)e
62. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence in the rearrangement? (A) d (B)b (C) c (D)a (E)f
63. Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence in the rearrangement? (A)b (B)e (C)d (D)a (E)c
64. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence in the rearrangement? (A)A (B)c (C)b (D)f (E)d
65. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence in the rearrangement? (A)a (B)f (C)d (D)e (E)a
Directions(66-70) Each sentence below has a blanks, each blank indication that something has been omitted. Choose the word/s that best fits the meaning of the sentences as a whole.
66. We ______decided ____buy a new car. (A)have, to (B)has, is (C)are, in (D)is, to (E)can,are
67. Rohan___asleep while watching the film. (A)is (B)found (C)fail (D)fell (E)find
68. Priti passed her exams with ____colours. (A)falling (B)seeing (C)different (D)flying (E)single
69. She translated an English___passage to Hindi without using a ____ (A) meaning (B)dictionary (C) symbols (D) language (E)adjective
70. Tina finds it difficult to talk to people as she ____introvert: (A) was a (B) can the (C) is an (D)being a (E) thought an Directions(71-80) In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage, against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out appropriate word in each case. Long ago, in a..(71) forest there were many tall and beautiful trees. They were happy and proud of themselves. There was one tree (72) them whose branches were twisted and its roots had uneven curves. All the trees made fun of that tree. Everyone including the tree itself felt that it was ugly “How are you, hunch back?” the other trees always shouted and their laughter made the ugly tree feel sad. But, it never raised a voice against them. They ugly tree thought, “ I.. (73) I was as beautiful as them. Why did God do this to me? Neither can I provide shade to the travelers nor can the birds make their (74) on me. No body needs me. One day woodcutter came to the forest. He took a look at the trees and said, “ These trees are lovely. I must cut them.” As soon
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as he (75) up his axe the trees got frightened. “None of us are going to be spared.” Screamed one of the beautiful trees. Soon all the trees were brought to (76) by the woodcutter’s axe. By now, the woodcutter had come near the ugly tree. He had just raised his axe when suddenly he noticed how(77) the ugly tree was. “This crooked trees seems to be useless for me. I cannot make long straight logs out of this ugly tree,” he thought. And he moved towards another beautiful tree. The ugly tree (78) a sigh of relief. It realized that by making it ugly, God had actually given it a boon. From that day the ugly tree never (79) It was happy with its crooked branches. It never forgot how it was (80) from the woodcutter’s axe, only because it was crooked and ugly.
71. (A)old (B)short (C)dense (D)entertaining (E)stout
72. (A)on (B)at (C)below (D)far (E)among
73. (A)want (B)demand (C)wish (D)request (E)think
74. (A)house (B)palaces (C)burrows (D)nests (E)buildings
75. (A)shows (B)picked (C)summoned (D)threw (E)measured
76. (A)ground (B)hell (C)heaven (D)surface (E)down
77. (A)tall (B)sensible (C)frightened (D)green (E)crooked
78. (A)thought (B)said (C)commented (D)smiled (E)heaved
79. (A)prayed (B)laughed (C)lived (D)complained (E)cursed
80. (A)given (B)spared (C)stolen (D)killed (E)taken
81. 12.5 X 13.4 X 9.3 = ? (A)1768.75 (B)1557.75 (C)1757.25 (D)1585.25
82. 148.24 + 124.84 + 184.28 = ? (A)457.36 (B)547.27 (C)475.18 (D)574.42
83. 5 X ? = 2848 ÷ 4 (A)138.2 (B)127.5 (C)142.4 (D)152.4
84. 5800 ÷ (32 X 14.5) = ? (A)14.5 (B)17.5 (C)12.5 (D)10.5
85. 55% of 754 - ?% of 245 = 370.6 (A)24 (B)15 (C)21 (D)18
86. + = ? (A) (B) (C) (D)
87. 99 ÷ 9 ÷ 0.2 = ? (A)4.2 (B)46 (C)55 (D)2.2
88. (14)2 – (5)2 - √144 - 10 = (?)2 (A)(7)2 (B) √7 (C) -9 (D) (49)2
89. ? ÷ 22 X 16 = 4776 (A)6756 (B)6675 (C)6567 (D)6765
90. 24679 + 4102 – 2087 = ? X 30 (A)899.9 (B)889.8 (C)878.8 (D)898.9 (E)NONE
91. 9050 ÷ 40 = ? (A)218.25 (B)227.75 (C)224.25 (D)233.75(E)NONE
92. 226 X √7 = 113 X 32 (A)32 (B)256 (C)16 (D)4 (E)NONE
93. 19% of 421 + ? = 150 (A)67.47 (B)69.12 (C)74.33 (D)70.01 (E)NONE
94. ?% of 525 – (9)2 = 202.5 (A)54 (B)48 (C)66 (D)46 (E)NONE
95. 56484 – 3284 – 7125 = ? (A)45380 (B)47365 (C)48025 (D)46850 (E)NONE
96. 118 X 107 – 8671 = ? (A)3825 (B)3985 (C)3595 (D)3945 (E)NONE
97. 5434 + 5782 = ? X 25 (A)446.34 (B)484.24 (C)442.64 (D)488.64(E)NONE
98. 40129 + 38924 = ? + 67713 (A)13640 (B)10540 (C)12430 (D)11340 (E)NONE
99. 172 of of of 7450 = ? (A)1158.5(B)1117.5 (C)1144.5 (D)1128.5 (E)NONE
100. 494 X 75 ÷ 343 = 72 (A)6 (B)4 (C)12 (D)10 (E)NONE
101. What will come in place of both the question marks (?) in the following questions? ?1.2/343=8/?1.8 (A)8 (B)14 (C)6 (D)12 (E)None
102. The cost of 8 Sharpeners and 12 Pens is Rs.76 What is the cost of 20 sharpeners and 30 Pens? (A)Rs. 172 (B) Rs.186 (C) Rs.190 (D) Cannot be determined (E)None
103. The owner of an electronic store charges his customer 14% more than the cost price. If a
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customer paid Rs. 1,65,300 for and LED TV, then what was the original price of the TV? (A) Rs.1,40,400 (B) Rs.1,52,500 (C)Rs.1,45,000 (D) Rs.1,35,000 (E)None
104. A truck covers a certain distance in 6 hours at the speed of 55 kn/hr. What is the average speed of a car which travels a distance of 180 kms more than the truk in the same time? (A)85 km/hr (B)72 km/hr (C)90 km/hr (D)88 km/hr (E)None
105. What is the least number to be added to 5600 to make it a perfect square? (A)16 (B)25 (C)142 (D)124 (E)None
106. The sum of 18% of a number and 6% of the same number is 492. what is 12% of that number? (A)234 (B)242 (C)256 (D)264 (E)None
107. 6 Women alone can complete a piece of work in 12 days, whereas 6 children alone take 48 days to complete the same piee of work. How many days will 6 women and 24children together take to complete the piece of work? (A)6 (B)10 (C)8 (D)4 (E)None
108. There are 460 employees in an organization. Out of which 45% got promoted. How many employee got promoted? (A)173 (B)182 (C)197 (D)201 (E)None
109. If the fractions 3/7, 7/8, 6/11, 11/13 and 5/9 are arranged in descending order of their values, which one will be the fourth? (A)7/8 (B)5/9 (C)11/13 (D)6/11 (E)None
110. In an examination it is required to get 65% of the aggregate marks to pass. A student gets 522 marks and is declared failed by 7% marks. What are the maximum aggregate marks a student can get? (A) 850 (B)780 (C)900 (D)Cannot be determined (E)None
111. Nilesh sold an item for Rs. 6,400 and incurred a loss of 20% .At what prices should he have sold the item to have gained a profit of 20%? (A) Rs.7,800 (B)Rs.9,600 (C) Rs.8,750 (D)Cannot be determined (E)None
112. What would be the area of a circle whose diameter is 154 cm? (A) 19402 sq.cm (B)17688 sq.cm (C)18634 sq.cm (D)16834 sq.cm (E)None
113. 8, 33, 53, 68, 78, ? (A)85 (B)81 (C)87 (D)84 (E)None
114. 6, 10, 18, 34, 66, ? (A)130 (B)118 (C)98 (D)124 (E)None
115. 320, 239, 190, 165, 156. ? (A)153 (B)148 (C)147 (D)155 (E)None
Directions (116-120) In each of these questions an equation is given with q question mark (?) in places of the correct figure on the right hand side which satisfies the equality. Based on the values on the left hand side and the symbol of equality given, you have to decide which of the following figures will satisfy the equality and thus come in place of the questions mark.
116. [(78 ÷ 156) ÷ 1.25] < (?) (A)-0.5 (B)-0.402 (C)-0.4 (D)-0.54 (E)-0.38
117. [148 – {28 – 58}] ≥ (?) (A) √178 (B) ≠178 (C) ≠89 (D) (89)2 (E) -356
118. –[{√196 - √64} X 2.5] = (?) (A) -12 (B) 15 (C) 14 (D) 12 (E) -15
119. ≠[{44 ÷8} + {93 ÷ 2}] ≤ (?) (A) √52 (B) -104 (C) +52 (D) √2704 (E) 2704
120. [{60 – (3)2 } X 4] > (?) (A) 203.5 (B) 221 (C) 204 (D) 216 (E) 208.5
REASONNING ABILITY
121. ‘1’ is subtracted from each even digit and ‘2’ is added to each odd in the number 4572368. Which of the following will be the difference between the second digit from the right and the third digit from the left of the new number thus formed? (A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 1 (E)5
122. Four car dealers, A,B,C and D each give different discounts on the same car. Dealer D gives less discount than dealer A. Dealer B gives lesser discount than dealer D but greater than discount given by dealer C. Which dealer amongst the four gives the least discount? (A)C (B)A (C)B (D)Either (A)or (C) (E)Cannot be determined
123. In acertain language ‘ja la no pe’ means ‘ not an even contest’, ‘ ki pe li la’ means ‘ not even a bruise’ and ‘ze ba ja fo’ means ‘an honour for me’. What does ‘no’ mean in that language? (A) honour (B) an (C) even (D) contest (E) bruise
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124. If each of the vowel in the word PRODUCTS is changed to the next letter in the English alphabetical series and each consonant is changed to the previous letter in the English alphabetical series, and then the alphabetical so formed are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right which of the following will be fifth from the left of the new arrangement thus formed? (A) V (B) Q (C) P (D) D (E) R
125. The position of how many alphabets will remain the same if each of the alphabets in the word PALMIST is rearranged in the alphabetical order form left to right? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three
126. Neha correctly remembers that last time sports meet was held after January but before august. Priya corcectly remembers that the sports meet was held before June. Udit correctly remembers that the month in which the sports meet was held had more than 30 days. In which month of the year was the sports meet definitely held? (A) October (B) May (C)March (D)February (E) Either March or May
127. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters TCA using each letter once in each word? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three
128. In a certain code ‘EIGHT’ is oded as ‘CGEFR’ and ‘FORTH’ is coded as ‘ DMPRF’ . In the same code ‘THIRD’ will be coded as? (A) VJKFT (B) KWITD (C) XMHZO (D) RFKPB (E)RFGPB
129. Nidhi starts from her house and cycles 4m, towards the west. She then takes a right turn and cycles 9m. she now takes a left turn and cycles 21 m before taking a final left turn and cycling 9m. What distance and towards which direction should Nidhi cycle in order to reach home? (A)17m in towards West (B)25m towards East (C)13m towards South (D)17m towards East (E) 25m towards West
130. Which of the following will come in place of the question mark? XW, UT, QP, LK, ? (A) GF (B) QR (C) IH (D) FE (E) ED
Directions (131-135) Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions Given below: E B A D C D U A D B A B D E D B E A B A B C U A C D C E B C U 131. How many meaningful words can be formed with the alphabets which are first, third and sixth from the right end of the above arrangement? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three
132. How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately followed by a ‘D’ and also immediately preceded by a consonant? (A) One (B) Two (C) Three (D) Four (E)More than Four
133. Which of the following is the fifth to the right of the eighteenth from the right end of the above arrangement? (A) B (B) C (C) D (D) U (E) A
134. If all the ‘D’s are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be eleventh from the left and of the above arrangement? (A) B (B) A (C) U (D) C (E) None
135. How many such pairs of alphabet’s are there in the series of alphabets given in bold in the above arrangement each of which has as many letters between them (in both forward and backward directions)as they have between them in the English alphabetical series? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three
Directions(136-140) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. C,D,F,H,J,K,L and N are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. J and are immediate neighbors of each other but either J nor N is an immediate neighbor of L. F sits third to the right of L. K sits second to of each of C. C is not an immediate neighbor of L. N sits third to the left of H.
136. In which of the following pairs, is the second person sitting to the immediate left of the first person? (A) DL (B) KF (C) DN (D) NC (E) HK
137. Four of the following five are similar in a certain way based on their position in the seating arrangement and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group? (A) KL (B) HF (C) FJ (D) NL (E) DH
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138. How many people sit between F and N when counted in clockwise direction from F? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D)Three (E) Four
139. What is the position of J with respect to L in the above arrangement? (A) 2nd to the right (B) 4th to the left (C) 3rd to the right (D) 4th to the right (E) 5th to the right 140. Who sits third to the right of C? (A) 2nd to the right (B) 4th to the left (C) 3rd to the right (D) 4th to the right (E) None of these
Directions (141-145) In each question below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give Answers (A) If only conclusion I follows (B) If only conclusion II follows (C) If only conclusion I or conclusion II follows (D) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows (E) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follows
141. Statements: Some raises are promotions. All promotions are hikes.
All hike are advances Conclusions: I. Some hikes are raises. II. Some advances are not promotions
142. Statements: All protests are agitations. All agitations are boycotts. All boycotts are campaigns.
Conclusions: I. Some agitations are not campaigns. II. All boycotts are protests.
143. Statements: All areas are volumes. All perimeters are volumes. All lengths are perimeters. Conclusions: I. Some areas are perimeters. II. All lengths are volumes.
144. Statements: All messages are posts All mails are posts. No post is a letter
Conclusions: I. Some mails are messages. II. No messages is a letter.
145. Statements: All streets are roads. Some roads are avenues. All avenues are highways.
Conclusions: I. Some highways are roads. II. Some avenues are streets.
Directions(146-150) Following questions are based on the five three digit numbers given below:
916, 527, 348, 765, 682
146. If all the numbers are arranged in descending order from left to right, which of the following will be the sum of all the three digits of the number which is second from the right of the new arrangement thus formed? (A) 16 (B) 18 (C) 17 (D) 15 (E)14
147. If all the digits in each of the numbers are arranged in ascending order within the number, which of the following will form the highest number in the new arrangement of numbers? (A) 916 (B) 527 (C) 348 (D) 765 (E) 682
148. What will be the resultant if third digit of the highest number is divided by the first of the lowest number? (A) 4 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3 (E) 1.5
149. If the positions of the second and the third digits of each of the numbers are interchanged, in how many numbers thus formed will the second digit be a perfect square? (‘1’ is also a perfect square) (A)None (B)One (C)Two (D)Three (E) Four
150. If two is subtracted from the first digit of each of the numbers, how many numbers thus formed will be divisible by three? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) Four
Directions(151-155) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. B,D,F,H,J,L,N are sitting in a straight line fain North. B sits fourth to the left of L. H sits to the right of L with only one person sitting between them. J sits third to the right of D. N is not an immediate neighbor of L.
151. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above arrangement and do form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (A) HF (B) JD (C) LN (D) FB (E) LH
152. Which of the following pairs represents the persons sitting at the extreme corners of the line? (A) NL (B) FN (C) BH (D) FD (E) None
153. How many persons sit between J and N? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) Four
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154. If all the persons are made to sit in alphabetical order from right to left, the positions of how many will remain unchanged as compared to the original seating positions? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) Four
155. What is the position of L with respect to N? (A) 4th to the left (B) 2nd to the right (C) 3rd to the right (D)2nd to the left (E) 3rd to the left
Directions (156-200) In each quesioon below is given a Number/Symbol followed by five combinations of letter codes lettered (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the number/symbol based on the following coding system and the conditions and mark the number of that combination as your answer. Number/symbol: > 9 © $ 4 2 7 @ % 3 6 * 8 5 # Letters Code: I U M W F H C R B A E P T Q K Conditions: (i) If the first element is an even digit and the last a symbol, the even digit is to be coded as the code for the symbol (ii) If the group of elements only symbol, that symbol is to be coded as the code for the elements following it. (iii) If both the third and fourth elements are numbers, the fourth number is to be coded as the code for the second element.
156. 247 % 93 (A) HFCUBA (B) HFCBBA (C) HFCBUA (D) HCFUUA (E) HFCUUA
157. 59 > 764 (A) QUCCFE (B) QUICEF (C) QUCIEF (D) QUIEF (E) QUCCEF
158. 2 # 9 $ 6 % (A) BKUWEB (B) HKUWEH (C) HKUWEB (D) BKWUEB (E) BKUEWB
159. 9 * 8 © 45 (A) UPMMFQ (B) UPTPFQ (C) UPMTFQ (D) UPMTFQ (E) UPTMQF
160. # @ 834 ^ (A) KATAFI (B) KRTRFI (C) KRFRTI (D) KRTAFI (E) KATRFI
COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
161. Which is a graphical package (1)HTML (2)Corel Draw (3)Internet (4)C++(5)None
162. The document can be maximum Zoomed upto the size of (1)500% (2)600% (3)250% (4)300% (5)None
163. Replace command is available on (1)Edit (2File (3)View (4)Tools (5)None
164. The first Digital Computer is (1)Lynex (2)Univeck (3)Transisters (4)Intel (5)None
165. Character size is measured in (1)Bits (2)Points (3)Bytes (4)Both 1&2 (5)None
166. Computer error is known as (1)Buffer (2)Compiler (3)BUG (4)Error (5)None
167. Which software checks the syntactic error in a program (1)Complier (2)Interpreter (3)Compiler & Interpreter (4)Hard disk (5)None
168. Which can be used s Primary memory (1)ROM (2)Floppy Disk (3)DVD (4)RAM (5)None
169. Name the device used for connecting PC by using telephone lines (1)Internet (2)Network (3)Modem (4)Connecter (5)None
170. The computer as a machine and all othr computer physical equipment associated with it are termed as (1) Software (2) Firmware (3) Hardware (4) ALU (5) None
171. Which is a part of CPU (1) Mouse (2) Keyboard (3) Printer (4) Speaker (5 )None
172. The entire work sheet in excel can be selected by (1) Crtl+Shift (2) Alt+Shift (3) Shift+Space bar (4) Ctrl+Shift+Space (5) None
173. HTML is a (1) Package (2) Protocol (3) Language (4) Network (5) None
174. Wizard menu appears in the ___ (1) File (2) Tools (3) Edit (4) View (5) None
175. In Ms-Word “Mail Merge” command is available in (1) Edit menu (2) Tools (3) File (4) Insert menu (5) None
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176. Which key is used for spelling and grammer checking: (1)F5 (2)F1 (3)F2 (4)F7 (5)None
177. Length of IP address is (1)4bits (2)4bytes (3)33bits (4)16bytes (5)None
178. What is the extension of file created in Power Point (1) .Doc (2) .Ext (3) .ppt (4) .Exl (5) None
179. Hardware that adds two number is: (1) ALU (2) ALC (3) CPU (4) Memory (5) None
180. Data are (1) Raw facts (2) Figures (3) Problems (4) Raw facts figure (5) None
181. Collection of files is called (1)Book (2)Record (3)Report (4)Folder (5)None
182. The World Wide Web is composed of (1) No.of Pages (2) No.of Files (3) No.of WebPages (4) No.of Programs (5) None
183. Which is the extension HTML document created in MS-word (1) .Doc (2) .Exl (3) .htm (4) .ppt (5) None
184. What is the extension of a excel work book. (1) .xls (2) .Doc (3) .ppt (4) .bmp (5) None
185. Oracle is (1) Package (2) Language (3)Network (4) Software (5)None of these
186. Windows 95, windows 98 and windows NT are known as (1) Processors (2) Domain names (3)Modems (4) Operating systems (5) None
187. Which of the following is not a common feature of software applications? (1) Menus (2) Window (3) Help (4) Search (5) None
188. Computers send and receive data in the form of these signals. (1) Analog (2) Digital (3) Modulated (4) Demodulated (5) None
189. Each box is a spread sheet is called a (1) Cell (2) Empty space (3)Record (4)Filed (5)None
190.An example of a telecommunications device is (1)Keyboard (2)Mouse (3)Printer (4)Modem (5)None
191. You can start Microsoft word by using the button (1) New (2) Starts (3) Program (4) Control panel (5) None
192. Information on a computer is stored as (1) Analog Data (2) Digital Data (3) Modem Data (4) Watts Data (5) None
193. Stack is a _____structure (1) LIFO (2) FIFO (3) Both 1 & 2 (4) Either 1 & 2 (5) None
194.In C++ Programming the extension of Programs is (1) .CPP (2) .Cpt (3) .C (4) .Cplus (5) None
195. In Ms-Access, a label can have primary key/keys (1) One (2) Two (3) Three (4) Four (5) None
196. Which one amongst them is not an Inter network (1) MAN (2) LAN (3) WAN (4) ALL (5) None 197. A work shet can have a maximum number of rows. (1) 128 (2) 256 (3) 512 (4) 1024 (5) None
198. Which is the following is not a valid data type in Excel (1) Number (2) Character (3) Label (4) Date/time (5) None
199. RAM is a (1) File (2) Network (3) Memory (4) Disk (5) None
200. Correction of Program is done by (1) Compilation (2) Assembling (3) Debugging (4) Execution (5) None
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
Directions (1-9): In each of the following questions, select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives
1. Love:Hate::Friend:? (1)Trustful (2)Companion (3)Adorer (4) Enemy
2. Poverty: Unemployment: Anaemta:? (1) Malnutrition (2) Illiteracy (3) Drought (4) Death 3. Encourage: Restrict :: ? (1) Gain: Success (2) Death:Surplus (3) Seeing: Believing (4) Heart:Soul
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4. RT: WZ::PR:? (1)UX (2)TU (3)RV (4)XU
5. ACF:JLO;;UWZ;? (1)CEG (2)MOP (3)QRV (4)GIL
6. BDGH;OQTU::FHKL:? (1)JKLM (2)BCDE (3)SUXY (4)WXYZ
7. 16:4::9: ? (1)4 (2)25 (3)1 (4)2
8. 27:?::125:25 (1)3 (2)9 (3)18 (4)125
9. 25:125::? :3125, (1)525 (2)625 (3)725 (4)825
Directions (10-18): In each of the following questions, select the one which is different from the other three responses.
10. (1)Sitar (2)Violin (3)Flute (4)Veena
11. (1)River (2)Mountain (3)Dam (4)Forest
12. (1) Tangent (2)Arc (3) Radius (4) Diagonal
13. (1)U (2)V (3)W (4)X
14. (1)BEH (2)CFI (3)DGJ (4)EHL
15. (1)HIVW (2)MKLN (3)DGJ (4)EHL
16. (1)35 (2)37 (3)23 (4)19
17. (1)4,12 (2)8,16 (3)14,24 (4)6,14
18. (1)62-26 (2)38-83 (3)44-44 (4)71-87
19. Arrange the following words according to the English Dictionary: (1)Apple (2) Appreciate (3)Apply (4)Apartment
(1)5,3,1,2 (2)2,1,4,3 (3)1,4,3,2 (4)1,2,4,3
Directions(20-21): In each of the following questions, which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the following words in ascending order?
20. 1.Hut 2.House 3. Pilace 4.Bungalow (1) 4,3,1,2 (2) 2,1,4,3 (3) 1,4,3,2 (4) 1,2,4,3
21. 1.Point 2.Triangle 3.Square 4.Angle 5.Line (1) 4,1,5,2,3 (2) 3,2,1,5,4 (3) 2,1,4,5,3 (4) 1,5,4,2,3
22. Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it?____XX___Y__XYYX___Y (1) YYXY (2) YXYX (3) XYYX (4) YYXX
23. T,R,P,N,L,?, ? (1)J,G (2)J,H (3)K,H (4)K,I
24. CDE,IJK,NOP,? (1)FGH (2)RST (3)TUV (4)QRS
25. 1, 49, 121, ?, 42 (1)529 (2)169 (3)329 (4)225
26. O, 2, 12, 20, ?, 42 (1)34 (2)30 (3)32 (4)104
27. Find the wrong number in the given series. 8, 16, 24, 40, 62, 104, 168 (1)24 (2)40 (3)62 (4)104
28. Pointing to Mala, Kala said, “ She is my brother’s only sister’s daughter.” How is Mala related to Kala? (1)Mother (2)Daughter (3)Aunt (4)Niece
29. If Ram runs less fast than Shyam and Shyam runs as fast as Lal but less fast than tom, who runs fastest? (1)Lal (2)Shyam (3)Tom (4)Tom and Lal
30. From the given alternatives select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word. INTERNATIONL (1) NATIONAL (2) TERMINAL (3) TENANT (4) TENOR 31. A group of alphabets are given with each assigned a number. These have to be unscrambled it meaningful word and correct order of letters may be indicated from the given responses. E R S A N O 1 2 3 4 5 6 (1) 2. 1. 4. 3. 6. 5 (2) 5. 6. 3. 4. 1. 2 (3) 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2 (4) 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4
32.If A PPRECIATION is coded as 177832419465, how will you code RECEPTION? (1) 832378365 (2) 832379465 (3) 832389465 (4) 832397645
33. In a certain code COURSE is written as ESRUOC. How can BREATH be written in that code? (1) HATEBR (2) HTAERB (3) HTBREA (4) HEATRB 34. which of the following interchange of signs or figures would make the given equation correct? (5+2)x2-10=16 (1) + and x (2) 5 and 10 (3) + and - (4) 5 and 2
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35. Some equations are solved on the basis of a certain system. On the same basis, find out the correct answer for the unsolved equation. 3 X 5 / 7 = 573 8 X 6 / 3 = 638 3 X 7 / 5 = 753 8 X 6 / 4 = ? (1)864 (2)468 (3)648 (4)846
36. Selection the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace *signs and to balance the given equation. 2*3*2*4*8 (1)+-+= (2)x-+= (3)-+x= (4)x+-=
Directions (37-38): In each of the following, select the missing number from the given responses
37. 5 4 41 7 3 58 10 2 ? (1)34 (2)12 (3)99 (4)104
38. BOX…………………………… (1)336 (2)330 (3)270 (4)390
39. A man started to walk east. After moveing a distance he turned to his right. After moving a distance he turned to his right again. After moving a little he turned in the end to his left. In which direction was he going now? (1)North (2)South (3)East (4)West
40. Ramesh went 20 m to the east, then he turned left and after 15 m turned right and went 25 m and then turned right and went 15 m. How far was Ramesh from the starting point? (1)60m (2)35m (3)40m (4)45m
41. One statement is given followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to consider the statement to be true even if it seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statement: Indicate your answer. Statement: No children are voters. Conclusions: I. All adults are voters. II. No voters are children. (1) Only conclusion I follows (2) Only conclusion II follows (3) Both conclusions I and II follow (4) Neither conclusion nor II follows
42. Three statements are given followed by four conclusions I, II , III and IV have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements. Indicate your answer. Statements: I. All books are boxes. 2. All boxes are pens. 3. All pens are papers. Conclusions: I. Some papers are books II. All books are papers. III. Some pens are books. IV. All boxes are books. (1) Only conclusions I and III follow (2) Either conclusion II or IV follows (3) Only conclusions I, II and III follow (4) Either conclusion I or II or III follows
43. A solid cube of 4 inches has been painted red, green and black on pairs of opposite face. It has been cut into one inch cubes. How many cubes have all three colours? (1)0 (2)4 (3)8 (4)16
44. Six friends A, B, C, D and E are sitting a row facing East.C is between A and E. B is just to the right of E but left of D. F is not at the right end. Who is at the left end? (1)A (2)F (3)C (4)B
45. Which answer figure will complete , the pattern in the questions figure? 46. Select the answer figure in which the questions figure is hidden/embedded.
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47. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below in the question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear when opened? 48. Which of the answer figures is exactly the mirror image of the questions figure, when the mirror is held on the line AB? 49. Which one of the following diagrams best depicts the relationship among Cement, Bricks and Building materials?
50. A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in anyone of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and rows of matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column. E.g., ‘B’ can be represented by 04, 11, 23 etc. and ‘N’ can be represented by 59, 66, 78 etc. Identify the set for the word MILK.