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TEST-I ,
REASONING ABILITY AND
:NUMERICAL APTITUTDE
1, If each of the alphabets in the

rord FAiNTED is arranged In


aJphabetical order from left to
~ight and then each vowel is
changed to the next Jetter in the .
English alphabetical series and
eap1 consonant is changed to the
previous letter in the English alphabetical series, which of the
followi,ng will be exactly in the
middle of the new arrangement
thus fonned ?
(I) F
(2} E
(3) J .
(4) I .
(5) 0

. 3. In a certain code 'FAITH' is cod.. ed as 'HCKVJ'. and 'NIGHT' is


1
coded as 'PKIJV. In the same
, ~ode ' ___ ' will be coded as
'MrQOR'.
(2)0VSQT
, ~1} KRONP
(3) TQSVO
(4) PMORK
;- (5) KROMP
3.. The positions of how many alphabets will remain the same. if
each of the alphabets in the word
FRIENDS is rearranged in the
alphab~tical order from left to
rlght?
(l) .None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
- ~. Town Dis 12 km. towards the
, North of town A. Town C is 15km.
~ ~ :, towards the West of town D.
.., Town 8 -is -15 km. towards the
i'' West of town A. How far and in
1 ~ ~ Which direction is town B from

l awn C?

fl) 15 km. towards


North
'' (2)
.
~.
.12 km. towards
North
(3) 3 km. towards South
(4) 12 km. towards South
~ { ''i5) Cannot be determined
& Which of the following will come
in place of the question mark?
XVU WUT VI'S . USR ?
(1) TSQ
(2) _SQP
(3} 1VW
(4) TRQ
(S) QON

6. '1' is subtracted from each odd


digit and' 1' is added to each even
digit in the number 4873529.

Which of the following will be the


difference between the second
digit from the left and the third
dLgi.t from the right of the new
number thus formed?
(l) 4
(2} 3
(3) 5 '\
(4) 2
(5) 6

7._ In a certain code language 'it is


dark outside' is written as 'ha no
tiju', 'is it still raining' is written
as 'pa ha da no' and go and play
outside' is written as 'su ju ye
la'. How is 'dark' written in that
code language ?
(l) ha
(2) .ti
(3). su
(4) ye
(5) no
8. Sncha correctly remembers that
last time when she travelled in
. the bus, she paid less than Rs.
10 but more than Rs. 4 for the
ticket. Meenal correctly remembers that she paid more than Rs.
6 but.less than Rs. 14 for the
same distance. The conductor of
the bus correctly mentions that
the fare for that distance is not
an odd number. Which of the
following is definitely the fare for
that particular distance ?
(l) Rs. 8
(2) Rs. 6
(3) Rs. 2
(4} Rs. 12
(5) Rs. 9
9. How many meaningful English
words can be formed with the
letten; SWA using each letter only
once in each word?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
10. In an exam, A, B, C and D each
scored different marks. B scored
more than C and D. No one
scored less than A Who amongst
them scored the maximum
marks?'
(1) B
'(2) Either CorD

(3) D
(4) Cannot be determined

(5) None ofthese


Directions (11-15) : In each
question below are three statements
followed by two Conclusions numbered
I and H. You have to take the three
given statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from commonly
known facts arid then decide which of
the given Conclusions logtcally follows
from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer (1) if only Conclusian I follows.
Give answer (2) if only Conclusion II follows.
Give answer (3) if e ither Conelusion I or Conclusion II follows.
Give answer (4) if neither Conelusion I nor Conclusion II follows.
Give answer (5) if both Conclusions I and II follow.
! 11. Statements :
1
Some leaves are roots.

Some rcctg arc stems.


All flowers are stems.
Conclusions :
I. No flower is a leaf.
II. Some leaves are stems.

12. Statements ;.
All numbers are digits.
All alphabets are numbers.
All words are alphabets.
~nclusions:

I. All words are digits.


II. Some numbers are not
words.
13. Statements :
All plastics are wood.
No wood is a m~tal.
Some metals are gases.
Conclusions :
I. No plastic is a metal.
II. Some gases are plastic.
14. Statements :
All stars are moons.
All moons are dust.
All psteroids are dust

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Conclusions :
J. Some moons are asteroids.
II. All stars are dust.
lri. Statements :
All umbrellas are rains.
Some rains are clouds.
All clouds are storms.
Conclusions :
I. Some storms are umbrellas.
II. Some storms are not rains.
Directions (16-20) :Following
questions are based on the five three
digit numbers given below :
473 169 825 692 538

16. If two is subtracted from the


middle digit of each of the
numbers, how many numbers
thus formed will be divisible by
three?
{ 1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4} Three
(5) Four
J 7.. If all llie digt~s in each of the
numbers is arranged in
descending order within the
number, which of the following
will form the lowest number in
the new arrangement of
numbers?
{1) 473

{2) 169

(3) 825

(4) 692

(5) 538

18. If all the numbers are arranged


in ascending order from left to
right, which of the following will
be the product of the second and
the third . digits of the number
which is second from the left end
of the new arrangement ?
(1) '18

{2) 54

(3) 24

(4) 21

(5) 10

19. If the positions of the first and


the third digits of each of the
numbers are Interchanged, in
how many numbers thus formed
will the third digit be a perfect
square ? ('1' is also a perfect
square).
( 1) None
.(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) Four
20. What will be the resultant if
second digit of the lowest
number is divided by the second
di~t of the highest number?
(1) 4

(2) 2.5

{3) 1

(4) 5

{5) 3
Directions (21- 25): Study the
following information carefully and
answer the given questions.
A, B, C. D, E . F, G and H are
sitting around a circular table facing
the centre.
(a) B sits third to right of F.
(b) A sits second to the right of
D. D is not an immediate neighbours
ofB and F.
(c) C and E are immediate
neighbours of each other.
(d) H is not an immediate
neighbour of A.
(e) No one sits between C and F.
21. 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 that group ?
(1) DA

(3) HG

(2) BC
{4) AC

(5) BD
22. Who sits to the immediate left of
B?
{1) H
(3) A

(2) G
(4) E

(5) None of these


23. What is the position of D with
respect to E in the above

26. How many such pairs of


alphabets 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 t hem in the
English aiphabetical series?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5} More than three
27. Which of the following is the ftfth
to the left of the sixteenth from
the left end of the above
arrangement ?
(1) E
(3) D
(5) A

(2) B
(4} C

28. How many mearungful words can


be formed with the alphabets
which are second. sixth, and
seventh from the left end of the
above arrangement?
(1} None
(2) One
(3} Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
29. If all the A's are dropped from
the above arrangement, which of
the followtng will be eleventh from
the left end of the above
arrange111ent?
{l) E
(2) C
(3) D

(4) U

None of these
arrangement?
30. How many such vowels are there
ln the above arrangement each
(1) Third to the right
of
which is immediately preceded
(2) Fourth to the left
by a vowel an~ also immediately
(3) Second to the right
followed by a consonant ?
{4) Fourth to the right
( 1) One
(2) Two
(5) Immediately to the right
{3) Three
(4) Four
24. In which of the folloWing pairs,
(5) More than Four
second person is sitting to the
Directions (31-35) : Study the
immediate right of the first following information carefully and
person?
answer the given questions.
(1) FA
'{2) BE
L. P. Q. R, S, T and W are sitting
in a straight line facing North.
(4) HB
(3) AD
(a) P sits fourth to the left of L and
(5) None of these
L
sits
second to the left of Q .
25. Who amongst the following sits
(b)
R, who is not an immediate
between.G and F?
neighbour
of L, sits to the immediate
(l) A
(2) C
right of s.

.
(3) E
(4) H
(c) T sits second to the left of W.
(5) None of these
31. Which of the following pairs sits
Directions (26-30) : Study the
at the extreme corners of the
following arrangement carefully and
line?
answer the questions given below :
(I) S, L
(2) P, Q

ED A B E B AU C D
BCADBDUBC ACBEDA

C U BAE D

{5)

(3) W . Q
(4) S, T
(5) None of these

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32. How many persons sit between ! 37. MACBEU


39. QEPMUA
RandW?
(1) $932@9
(2) $#@32#
(1) 4@8$#9
(2} 498$#@
(1) None
(2} One
(3} $#32##
(4)
$#32@#
(3) 498$#9
(4) 49#8$9
{3) Two
(4) Three
(5) S#3@24t
(5} 4@8$#@
(5) Four
33. What is the position of L with 38. HEITQK
40. IREPAH
respect to S ?
(1) 4.@5744
{l) 9{3~899
{2) 7P8@96
(2) 6@7544
(I) Third to the left
(3)
7{3@896
(4) 76@89>
(3) 6@754%
(4) 4@7546
(2) Third to the right
{5} 4@7544
(5) 7t189@6
(3) Immediat ely to the.right
(4} Fourth to the left
Direction s (41- 50} : In each of the questions given below which one of
(5} Immediat ely to the left
the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on
34. Four of the folloWing five are the left. if the sequence were continued ?
alike In a certain way based on
Problem. Figures
Auswer Figures
their seating positions in the
above arrangem ent and so form
a group. Which is the one that 41.
does not belong to that group?
(1) PR
(2) Sf
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(nl
(3) LQ
..
(4} LR

oo oo ooo ooo

(5} 1W

35. If all the persons are made to sit


in alp~abetical order from left to
right the positions of how many
will remain unchange d as compared to the original seating positions?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) Four
D!rectio. a (36-40) : In ~cu.:h
question below is given a group of letters followed by five combinat ions of
number/s ymbol codes numbered (1),
(2). (3). (4) and (5). You have to Ond out
which of the combinat ions correctly
represent s the groups of letters based
on the following coding system and the
conditions and mark the number of that

42.
,..... 8

43.

(I)

{2)

An o s c

~A

*{1)

A
(2}

*#952
(4) *#992@

6 1

A
(4)

O __j
(5)

* s~ * sn * n s
(3)

{2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(l)

(2)

(3i

(4)

15)

45.

I -

47.

elements are consonan ts. t


both these are to be coded as
the code for the fifth element.
(ii) If the third element ls a con48.
sonant and the fourth a vowel.
the codes for both these are
to be interchan ged.
(ill} If both the second and the
fifth elements are vowels, the 49.
. second element is to be coded
as the code for the last el~
ment.
(2)

(5)

(1)

t;f t;f !tJ t2)t; f , ~ ' tJ


I

50.

t5

{2)

(l}

36. WliTABE
(l) *#295@
{3) *#592@

(4}

L---~--~----L---~--~ L---~--~~--~'--~J

Conditio ns :

(3)

lEsvRciRSoEv,RSDVE~RDVElRsc:rJ

46.

Of If both the first and the last

ooo ooo

oooOJ

s
AC:O 0 *
*c:0 s . S<:"*
A
s
A

A(.,O

~0000 0000

t1,t)l

(3)

(4}

r :I: *I' :I: 'i6 :ICI: 61: ~I: 61:


{l)

_1:::.

cc

c * u*

ou

uu

A 0

* CA *

* UA O *D AO* Zl:l= *ZA


D o 181 1l o u "" z D
u o i!l:fo
= Co
181 C 18 C U 181 .C
C

(1)

(4)

U\J

(2)

(51

*" A10

u C

(3)

(2)

(5)

u
*AU ~
*c
..".

CC

(3)

*O
(4) '
(5)

Z- A=D*Il!

I 'I!I*Z Q*a * Dj
*1!10CC
S OA 0 z 0 sA 1l 0
Z 0 b.
Z

:0CO : O = cD=C

( l)

(2)

(3)"

{4}

{5}

1::..
I"'<>8
*c ~::..
u1::..
*u
~::..
t:.u
c
c*
c
u*- 0s
*u .o- 1e

(5) @#952*

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Directions (51- 7fS) :What will


come in place of question mark (?) in
the following questions ?
51. 26 X 9 + 164 + 65 = 132 + ?
(1) 464

60. 0.5

( 1) 3223
(3) 3232

None of these
52. 15% of 640- 16% of 750 =?
- 24
(3) 26

+ 2 - 26

X 5

(1}
(3)

(2) 26
(4) {13)2

22

of

13

(2) 124

(5) None of these

(1) 10
(3) -40

1-1
54

(2)

12.
27

(3)

1- 1
27

(4)

1~

(1)

(3) 12i
5

12~

(2)

I 68.

(5) None of these


59. (40.5 X 7 X 4) + 6- (8)2

(3) 25

(2)

J5

(4) 5

(5) None of these

= (?)3

? %of 600 + {10) 2 = 352

12

of 56% of 750 .. ?

m 16o

(2) 850
(4) 650

58. 69.39 - 58.46 + 79.98 "'? + 76.92


(1) 11.74
(2} 13.99
(3} 15.69
(4) 17.74

(2) 3
(4) 142

(2) 42
(3) 52
(4) 56
(5) None of these

69.

= 359

=?

{1) 46

2
(4} 125

(5) None of these

(1) (5)3

4) - 16

(5) None of these

(5) None of these


57. 48% of ? + 95
(1) 750
(3) 550

(1) 121
(3) 49

96 64 60
56 - X - + - c ?
. 16 21 42

12~

(2) - 10
(4) 40

5) - (12

70.

<21

73, ../12 X 184 + 23 + 26- 73 = ?


(1)

J7

{2) {7) 2

(4) (49)2

(2} 9
(4) i2l

(l} 3
(3) 81

(2) 9
(4} 27

(5) 18

76. The sum of five consecutive even


numbers is equal to 230. What is

the sum of the largest number


amongst them and the square of
the smallest ~umber amongst
them?

(5) None of these


X

(5) None of these

75. (13)2 - {4)3- J676 + 2"" (?}2

66. 31.74-22.66 + 15.19 =?


(l) 24 .27
{2) 23.52
(3) 24.52
(4) 23.27
fYl, (17

(2) 54
{4) 81

(5) None of these

(5) None of these

54

(5) None of these

of 855 = ?

(1) 3
(3) 6

65. (161- 231) + 7 "" ? + (-4)

54

15

None of these
74. (2 x3) 4 + (9 x 4) +' 4 = ?

(5) None of these

1
1
1
55 1--1 - +1- =?

(5}

(5) None of these

(4) 108

= 340

19 of

(3) 7

63. 545 - 354 + 434 "" ? + (8)2


(I) 54,1
(2} 652
(3} 561
(4) 632

64: (6) 4 + (36) 3 x 216 = 6!?-5l


(1} 4
(2). 6
1j
(3) 7
(4) 1

on?l

(1) 102
(3) 120

72.

(1) 108
{3) 27

(5) None of these

{5) -13
54.

(2) 3333
(4) 3322

62. 56 x 15 + 3 - 83 =?- 13a


(1) 314
(2) 334
(3) 316
(4) 336

= (?)2

../13
J26

(3) 350.54

(4) 450.54
(5) None of these

(5) None of these

(2) - 16
{4) 16

(5) None of these

53. 78

15 "' ?
(2) 82
(4) 86

61. 5566 .:.. 7788 + 9988 =? + 4444

(5)
(~)

(5) None of these

(2) 432
(4) 331

(3) 327

5.6 +0.5

(1) 94
(3) 48

-;- 7

(1) 1684

(2} 1464-

(3) 1784

(4) 1844

(5) None of these

77. How many bags are required for


filltr.g 1026 kgs. of rtce if each bag
is filled with 114 kgs. of rit~ ? t
(l} 19
(2) 15
(3) 7

(4) ~

None of these
78. What is fifty five percentof ~o~
fifth of 1200 ?
(5)

155

(1) 284

(2) 246

(3) 165
(4) 170
(5) None of these

(3) 264

(4) 25~

(1)

55
72

12+ 36 + 24 =?

131

5
48

11

121 36
5

141 72

(5} None of these

. 71. 341.42- 53.74 ? .- 62 .86


(1) 260.44
(2} 340.44

(5) None of these

79. The area of a square is three-nfi h


the area of a rectangle. The length
ofthe rectangle is 25 ems. and j ts
breadth is 10 ems less than .ijts
length. What is the perlrnete~ of
the square?
(1) 60 ems.
(2) 80 ems.
(3) 44 ems.

(4) Cannot be detennlned ~


(5) None of these

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{2) 64.2
(1) 66.2
80. Raju purchased an Item for Rs.
(2) 27 years
(1} 37 years
8.200 and sold; it at the gain of
(4) 74.2
(3) 72.2 .
(3) 28years
(4) 38 years
25%. From that amoun't he
(5) None of these
(5) None of these
purchased another item and sold
Directions (93 - 95) : What wm
it at the loss of 20%. What is his
1
come In place of question mark (?) i\'11
87. The average speed of a train is 4 2
overall gain/loss?
the following number series ?
(l) Loss ,of Rs. 140
times the average speed of a 93. 7
19 35 67 (?)
11
(2) Gain of Rs. 120
tractor. The tractor covers 384
(2) 153
(1) 121
kms. in 16 hours. How much
(3) Loss of Rs. 150
(4) 133
(3) 141
distance will the train cover in 12
(4) Neither gain nor loss
(5) None of these
hours?
(5) None of these
10 19 35
6
5
94.
(1) 1396 kms. (2) 1296 kms.
81. Puja's monthly income is two-third.
(2) 65
55
(1)
(3) 1406 kms. (4} 1460 kms.
Dev's monthly income. Oev's
(4) 70
10
(3)
(5} None of these
monthly income is Rs. 36,000.
(5) None of these
88. What value will be obtained if the
What is Puja's annual income?
square of 23 is subtracted from 95. 1
18 35 (?~
8
3
{1) Rs. 2.80 Lacs
the cube of 9 ?
(2) 72
(1) 61
{2) Rs. 2.88 Lacs
(2) 300
(1) 140
{4} 52
(3) 67
(3) Rs. 3.60 Lacs
(4) 240
(3) 200
(5) 71
(4) Rs. 3.80 Lacs
(5) None of these
DlrectioDIJ (96- 100) : In each of
(5) None of these
89. What wUl come in place of both these questions an equation is given
82. The length ofa rectangle is 16 ems.
the question marks (?) in the with a question mark{?) in place of a
Which ts 2 ems. more than the
correct symbol. Based on the values
following questions ?
di~et~ of a ctrcle. What is the
on the right hand side and the left
5
(?)2/3
hand side of the question mark. you
area of the c1icle ?
have to decide which of the following
~ = (?)l/3
(1) 112 Sq. ems.
w111 come in place of the
symbols
ems.
Sq.
176
(2},
(2) 210
(1) 20
question mark.
,. (3) 161 Sq. ems.
(4) 10
(3) 10J2
Give answer If in place of
(4} 1;32 Sq. ems.
question mark (?)
(S) None ot these
15) .JW
following will come
83. The simple interest accrued in 4
7
5
.
4
3
> (greater than)
(1)
years on a principal ofRs. 25,000
'
'li
9
'
7
fractions
Outofthe
90.
Is
What
12
prlnctpal.
the
two-tenth
is
=(equal to)
(2)
the rate 'of simple interest pe.r cent
Uess~r than)
<
(3}
8
per annum?
which is the second
(either greater than
:?:
and
(4)
15
or equal to)
(2) .4
' (1)' 5
?
fraction
higHest
lesser than
~(either
(5)
(3) 6
(4) 2
4
3
to)
equal
or
(5) None of these
(2) 9
(1) 7
84. Six men can complete a piece of
96. it7 X 3) + 12)? I J225 + 15)
7
5
work in 32 hours . In how many
131 11
(4) 12
{17. [(J324- ,J49}J?(Ji2TJ
hours will 16 men complete the
same piece of work ?
8
98, [{34 - (2)2 ) X 5) ? )42 X 8 + (4 X 4)1

(1) 18

(2) 16
(4) 24

(3) 12
(5) None of these

85. The body weight of six boys is


recorded as 54 kgs.. 64 kgs., 75
kgs.. 67 kgs.. 45 kgs.. and 91 kgs.
What Is the average body weight
ofall six boys ?
(2) 62 kgs.
qJ 72 kgs.
(4) 66 kgs.
(3) 76 kgs.
(5) None of these
86. The ratio between the present ages
of Indira and Lizzy is 3 :8
respectively.' After eight years
Indira's age will be 20 years: What
was Lizzy's age 5 years ago ?

,(5)

15
91. Rajeev consistently runs 415

meters every day except on


Sunday when he runs 500 meters.
How many kilometers will he run
in two weeks ? (in this question
week starts from Monday)
(1) 5.98 kms. (2) 5.86 kms.
{3) 5.96 kms.

99. )133 - (88 - 72)]? )(7}2 X 3)


100. [(21 + 3) +(54 + 9))? 1(160 - 60)
+ 41

(4) 5.88 k.ms.

None of these
92. Amlt got 44 marks in Hirid1, 55
marks in Science. 77 marks in
Maths, 79 marks in Social Science
and 76 marks in English. The
maximum marks of each subject
are 100. How much overall
percentage of marks did he get ?
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Directions (101- 135) :In each question below a combination of Name and Address is given in the first column
is unnumbered at the left followed by four such combinations one each under the columns ( 1), (2), (3) and (4). You
have to find out the combination which is exactly the same as the combination in the first unnumbered column. The
numberof that column which contains that combination 1s the answer. If all the combinations are different, the answer
Is (5). i.e., 'None'.

whl~h

(1)

(2)

101. Tania Moses


72/21-C Narpoli
Bhiwandi-16

Tanya Moses
72/21-C Narpoll
Bhiwandi-16

Tania Moses
72/21:-D Narpoli

102. Thomas Mathew


Janata Nagar
Tardeo-4002216

Thomas Mathew
Janata Nagar
Tardeo-4002216

103. Janet D'Souza


Pundalik Nagar
Atto Betim/20

UM. Manshad S.V.M.

(3)

(4)

(5)

Tania Moses
72/21 -C Narpoll
Bhivandi-16

Tania Moses
72/21- C Narpoli
Bhiwandi---16

t-lone

Tomas Mathew
Janata Nagar
Tardeo-4002216

Thomas Mathew
JantaNagar

None

Tardeo~4002216

Thomas Mathew
Janata Nagar
Tardio-40022 16

Jannet D'Souza
Pundalik Nagar
Atto Betim/20

Janet D'Souza
Pundalic Nagar
Atto Betlm/20

Janet D'Souza
Pundalik Nagar
Atto BeUm/20

Janet D'Souza
Pundalik Nagar
Atto Betim/30

None

Manshaad S.V.M.
Janakalyan Nagar
M<!-lad (WJ 400126

ManshadS.V.M.
Janakalyan Nagar
Malad {W) 400126

Manshad S.V.M.
Janakalyan Magar
Malad (W} 400126

Manshad S.V.M.
Janakalyan Nagar
Malad (E) 400 126

None

105. Rakesh Bhatia


Jacob Circle-VI
Mahalruani.

Rajesh Bhatia
Jacob Ctrcle-VI

Rakesh Bhatia
Jacob CircleVI
ahalaxmi

Rakesh Bhatia
...tacob Circle-IV
Mahalaxmi

None

Mahalaxmi

Rakesh Bhatia
Jacob Circle-VI
Mahalakshmi

108. Sunita Nair


Cumballa Hill Rd.
FaA 394G2404

SunitaNaie
Cumballa Hill.Rd.
Fax 39462484

SunitaNaJr
Cumballa Hill Rd.
Fax 39462484

-S unita Nair
Cumballa (J.tll Rd.
Tel 394o:l484

SunitaNair
Kumballa Hill Rd.
rax ;j~4o:l4H4

None

107. Brijesh Shetty


Duler Road-56

Brijesh Shetty
Duler Road-65
Mapusa-400511

Brljesh Shetie
DUler Road-56
Mapusa-40051 1

Brijesh Shetty
Duler Road-56
Mapusa-400511

None

Mapusa~400511

Brijesh Shetty
Duler Road-56
Maposa-400511

Harshdeep M.P.
H. No. 51. Jadhav
Johnson Park

Harshdeep M.}l.
H. No. 51. Jadhav
Johnson Park

Ha.rshdip M.P.
H. No. 51, J adhav
Johnson Park

Harshdeep M.P.
H. No. 53, Jadhav
Johnson Park

Harshdeep M.P.
H. No. 51. Jadhav
Johnson Pare

None

109. Samuel Torcato


Dahanukar Rd.
New Delhi 23

SamuelTorcato
Dahanukar Rd.
New Delhi 23

Samuel Tomato
Dahanukar Rd.
New Oelhi23

Samuel Torcato
Dhanukar Rd.
NewDelh123

Samuel Torcato
Dahanukar Rd.
New Delhi 32

None

110. Manoj Shanna


Anand Bhavan-14
Pin400801

Manojsanna
Anand Bhavan-14
Pin 400801

Manoj Shanna
Anand Bhavan-14
Ph 400801

Manoj Sharma
Anand Bhavan-14
Pin400801

ManojVarma
Anand Bhavan-14
Pin 400801

None

11 t. Maria Fonseca
CHOGM Rd.-07
Ph. 9820182686

Faria Monseca
CHOGM Rd.-07
Ph. 9820182686

Maria J:o'onseca
CHOGM Rd.-07
Ph. 9820182686

Moria Fonseca
CHOGM Rd.-07
Ph. 9820182686

Maria Fonseca
CHOGM Rd.-70
Ph. 9820182686

None

112. NUesh Porab


Pant Nagar
Tel. 2266430 1

Nilesh Porab
PatnaNagar
Tel. 22664301

Nilesh Porab
Pant Nagar
Fax.22664301

Nilesh Purab
Pant Nagar
Tel. 22664301

Nilesh Porab
Pant Nagar
TeL 22664301

None

113. Umakant Shankar


Kala Academy
Panaji 405116

UmacantShankar
Kala Aeademy
Panaji 405116

Umakant Shankar
Kala Academy
Panaji 405116

Umakant Shankar
Khala Academy
Panaji405116

Um$ant Shanker
Kala Academy
Panaji 405116

None

114. Vishal Gadre


AmrutNagar
Wing-IV/C

Vishal Ghadre
AmrutNagar
Wing-N/C

Vishal Gadre
Arnrlt Nagar
Wing-IV/C

Visha l Gadre
AmrutNagar
Wing-VI/C

Vishal Gadre
AmrutNagar
Wing-N/C

None

J anakalyan Nagar
Malad (W) 400126

foe.

~hiwandi-16

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115. Jayesh H.T.


PashanGaon
Tel. 2409977

Jayesh H.T.
PashanGaon
Tel. 2409077

Jayeesh H.T.
PashanGaon
Tel. 2409077

Jayesh H.T.
FashanGaon
Tel. 2409077

Jayesh H.T.
PashanGaon
Ph.2409077

None

116. Sanchita Natk


Khadki Bazaar II
Pune 590038

Sanchtta Naik
Khadki Bazar II
Pune 590038

Sanchita Nair
Khadki B~r II
Pune590038

Sanchita Naik
Khadki B~1.ar II
Pune 590038

Sanchita Natk
Khadki Bazaar II
PUna590038

None

117. Alisha Shaw


Golegaon-IV
M. 9766201432

AUshaShaw
Golegaon-IV
M. 9766201432

AyeshaShaw
Golegaon-lV
M. 9766201432

AlishaShaw
Golegaon-Vl
M. 9766201432

AlishaShaw
Golegaon-IV
M. 9766201234

None

118. Amanda Rajesh


Belgium Embassy
Ph. 9920621825

Ananda Rajesh
Belglum Embassy
Ph. 9920621825

Amanda Rajesh
Belgaum Embassy
Ph. 9920621825

Amanda Rajesh
Belglum Embassy
Ph. 9920621825

Amanda~esh

None

119. Tony Dcosta


Jairampura, 15
J. Sikar Road

SonyDcosta
Jairampura, lq
J. Sikar Road

TonyDcosta
Jairampura, 15
J. Slkar Road

TonyDcosta
Jairampura, ~1
J. Slkar Road

TonyDcosta
Jairampura, 15
J. Sikhar Road

None

120. Dr. Sawant V.N.


Sangavade, 14
Pin. 630001

Dr. Sawant V.M.


Sangavade. 14
Pin. 630001

Dr. Sawant V.N.


Sangavade,41
Pin. 630001

Dr. Sawant V.N.


Sangavade. 14
Tel. 630001

Dr. Sawant V.N.


Sangavade, 14
Pin. 630001

None

121. Veeneta George


Jaslok Hospital
Peddar Road 451

Vlneta George
Jaslok Hospital
Peddar Road 451

Veeneta George
Jasloc Hospital
Peddar Road 451

Veeneta George
Jaslok Hospital
Peddar Road 451

Veeneta George
Jaslok Hospital
Poddar Road 451

None

122. Kavita Nazareth


Sri Rama Nagar
Hyderabad-28

Kavita Nazareth
Sri Rama Nagar
Hyderabad-82

Kavita Nazareth

KavitaNazaret
Sri Rama Nagar
Hyderabad-28

None

Hyderabad-28

Kavita Nazareth
Sri Rama Nager
Hyderabad-28

123. Alisha Gouaco

Amlsha Gouaco
K:td~cbJ. Maig
M. 9324018605

Allsha Gouaco
Kalakwrhi Marg
M. 9324018605

AlJsha Gouaco
1\a.dakanchi Marg
M. 9324018506

Alisha Gouaco
!<'.ada!'~-1d1! Mnrg
M. 9324018605

None

124. Shobha Shetty


Himayat Sagar
M. 9742027163

Shobha Shetty
Himayat sagar
M. 9742027163

Shobhn~ Shetty

Shobha Shetty
Hlmayat_Nagar
M. 9742027163

Shobha Shetty
Himalaya Sagar
M.. 9742027163

None

Hlmayat Sagar
M. 9742027163

123. Neeta Chauhan


Amanova lV/B
Park Town

Needhl Chauhan
Amanova IV/B
Park Town

Neeta Chauhan
Amanova IV/D
Park Town

Neeta Chauhan
Amanova IV/B
Mark Town

Neeta Chauhan
Amanova IV/B
Park Town

None

1~.

Khartik Kalaga .
Sun Villa-32
Sector No.6

Karlik Kalaga

Khartlk. Kalaga
Sun Villa-23
Sector No.6

. Khartik ~laga
Sun Villa-32
Block No. 6

None

Kadakanchi MRrg

M. 9324018605

Khartik Kalaga
Sun Villa-32
Sector No.6

127. Ivan Pinto M


Kaladera
Jaipur-631001

Ivan M Pinto
Kaladera
Jaipur-631001

128. Suchita Roy


TonkPhatak
D-BlockNM8

Sti~Nag;u

Sun Villa-32
Sector No. 6
Ivan PintoM
Kaladera

Belgtum Embessy
Ph. 9920621825

[van Pinto M
Kaladera
Jalpura-631 001

None

J~pur-631001

lvanPlntoM
Ka.ladesa
Jalpur-631001

SuchitaRoy
ToncPhatak
D-BlockNM8

SuchitaRoy
TonkPhatak
D-BlockNM6

SuchitaRoy
TonkPhatak
D-BlockNM8

SuchitaRay
TonkPhatak
D-BJockNM8

None

129. Niraj M. Joshi


18. June Road
IV Avenue Panaji

Ntraj M. Joshi
18, June Road
IV Avenue Panaji

Niraj N. Joshi
18, June Road
IV Avenue Panaji

Niraj M. Joshi
18, Juna Road
IV Avenue Panaji

Niraj M. Joshi
18. J un!! Road
IV Avenue Punaji

None

180. Kunal Mehta


15, M.G. Road
Aurangabad-42

Kuntal Mehta
15, M.G. Road
Aurangabad-42

KunalMehta
15, M.G. Road
Aurangabad-42

KunalMehta
15. M.G. Road
Aurangabaad 42

None

131. Kanwal Ture


Howrah 18/C
Kolkata 700328

KanwalTure
Howrah 18/D
Kolkata-700328

KanwalTrue

KanwalTure
Howrah 18/C
Kolkat;a-700328

None

KunalMehta
51, M.G. Road
. Awangabad-42
KanwalTure
Howrah18/C
Kolcata-700328

Ho\vrah 18/C
Kolka.ta-700328

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132._Anushree Helen
New M.G. Nagar
M. 972610852 1

Anushri Helen
New M.G. Nagar
M. 972610852 1

Anushr.ee Helen
Old M.G . Nagar
M. 972610852 1

Anushree flelen
New M.D. Nagar
M. 972610852 1

Anushree Helen
New M.G. Nagar
M. 972610852 1

None

133. Yogesh Pinge


Barracpore
Wmg-2B/1 4

Yogesh Pinge
Barracpore
Wing-38/1 4

Yogesh Pinge

Yogesh F Plnge
Barracpore
Wing-2B/1 4

None

W1ng-2B/1 4

Yogesh Pinge
Banacpore
Wing-2B/41

134. Akash Kumar

AkashKum ar
Raghunathgarh
Tel. 277541

AkashKum ar
Raghnnathg arh
Fax.27754 1

AkashKum ar
Raghunathg arh
Tel. 277415

Akaash Kumar
Raghunalhg arh
Tel. 277541

None

Mrs. Naik D.
Aden Colony
Varanasi24 1

Mrs. NaikD.

Mrs. NaikD.
Eden Colony
Varanasi 241

Mrs. Naik D.

None

Raghunathg arh
Tel. 277541
133, Mrs. Naik D.
Eden Colony
Varanasi 241

Directions (136 -140): Below


in each question fi1e words are.given.
Which of them will come at the third
place if arranged in alphabetic al
order?
136. (1) Laureate
(2) Laugh
(3) Lannc.~
(4) Laundty
(5) -Laurel
137. (1) Host
{2} Hostage
(3) Hospital
(4) Hoste~
(5) Hostel
138. (1) Derail
(2) Depute
(3) Deranged (4) Deputy

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(1)

143. PSVfGL
(1) #72%>-

(4) @%-:H75

(5) None of these


142. PWQNKG

#*@48>
(2) #*84@>
(3) #8*@4>
(4) #*4@8>
(5) None of these

(1)

Sports

(2) Health and Sc~nce

(2) #%27->

{3) Politics

(3) #2%7>(4) #7%2>(5) None of these


144. GSDLNQ
(1) >62-@8
(2) >26-8
(3) >26-8@
(4) >62-8
(5) None of lhese
145. KEMWBV

(4) Economics

Miscellaneo us
149. R esearchers found growfng
evidence of air pollution causing
heart attacks. strokes and even
death.
{1) Sports
(2) Health and Science
(3) Politics
(4) Economics
(5) Miscellaneo us
150. A new study found that green
leafy vegetables reduce the Iisk
of Diabetes.
(1) Sports
(2) Health and Scien_ce
(3) Politics
(4) Economics
(5) Miscellaneo us
(5)

(J.) 495=*%

{2) 459*=%
(3) 495*=% {4) 459*%=
(5) None of these
(5) Derby
Dh--cchoDB ~~46 - 150) : The
139. {1} Media
(2) Meddle
news item in each question below is to
(3} Medal
be classified into one of the following
(4) Median
(5) Mediaeval
five areas :
(1) Sports. (2) Health and
140. (1) Complacent (2) Complaint
Science, (3) Politics; (4) Economics ,
(3) Complain (4) Compile
(5) Miscellaneo us
(5) Complainan t
The number of the area (1) or (2)
Directloas (141- 145} : In each
or
(3)
or
(4) or (5), as the case ma be
of these questions a group of letters is
given which is to be <;oded as per the is your answer.
scheme given below. You have to find 146. The governmen t has increased
out which of the answers (I), (2), (3)
the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) to
or (4) has the correct coded form of
reduce the inflation rate by the
the given letters. If none of the coded
end of the year.
forms is correct, mark (5) t.e. 'None of
(1} Sports
these' as the answer.
{2) Health and Science
(3) PolitiCS
{4) Economics
(5)
Miscellaneo us
141. NVBTPM
147. There was art uproar over the
{1) %@=7#5
release of the film in the state.
(2} @%-:7#5
(3) @=%7#5

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I
1

(1) Sports

{2) Health and Science


(3) PoUtics
(4) Economics
(5) Miscellaneo us
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to bad weather conditions.

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TEST-Ill
ENGLISH LANGUAGE

emperor was still not satis-

fied with the sugges tions "WIND r said

the emperor. doubtfully. "Isn't there


anything better ?'' The flfth wise man
Directions (151-165) : Read the took this opportunity to give his sugfollowing passage carefully and answer gestion. "BRICKWALUK he ezclaimed.
;the questions given below it. Certain "Why should I name my cat BRICK
'Words/phrases have been printed in WALL ?" asked the emperor with asbold to help you locate them while an- tonishment as il was the most unusual
b
.swenng some of the questions.
name he had heara till now. "A brick
Once, a rich merchant presented wall can stop the wind. however powa beautiful cat to the Emperor of China.. erful, "explained the flfth .minioter. "A
:Eventually, the emperor became forid brick wall is more powerful than the
the animal and took tl with him wind!" Oh. I see. "said the emperor.
wherever he .went. Everywhere, people "Well, BRICK WALLis not a bad name.
kept asking the emperor. what was the But isn't it a bit long?'" Ml have a shorter
t:at named and everyone was sur- name. " said the sixth minister "RAT"
prised. when told, that It had no name. Everyone started laughing at the sugAs time progressed. the emperor real- gestion. "So you suggest that I must
Ized that the cat should have a name call my cat RAT ?" The sixth minister
!.bus he decided to find a suitable name replied, "yes. Your Majesty, RAT! A rat
for his pet. He called his ministers, the can eat through a brick wall. which
seven wisest men in his empire, and makes it more powerful than the wall.
"c ommanded them to find a suitable more powerful than the wind, more powname within seven days. The minis- erful than all the suggestions given to
ters were warned that if they do not you."[ get your point," intermpted the
~ucceed in finding a name by the end emperor. "but can you call a cat. RAT?''
of 7 days, they will be punished. Also,
"Indeed you can't!" piped up the
the minister whose suggestion will be seventh wise man who was the eldest
accepted will receive hundred gold among all seven. "A Cat is a cat. How
pieces.
can one call a cat RAT? Also If a rat is
The ministers d1d a Jot of research more powerful than the others the cat
on names that would suit the emperor's is even more so because it is mightier
favourite pet. At the end oflhls [Jeriod than the rat. The emperor was imthey were summoned to the palace pressed with the seventh minister's
"ilgatn, and asked for their suggestions. suggestion and dectded to accept H.
The youngest of the group thought he So the royal pet remained nameless in
had found the perfect name. "TIGER!" a way because from then on it was .simh'e announced proudly, ""tour majesty. ply called CAT. But the minister who
?S we all know tigers are powerful
suggested this name was rewarded as
mals, It will be the best name for your promi&>d.
pet cat. "Good name," s.'Ud the emperor, 151. Why did people get. surprised
after a moment's refiection 'The tiger
wherever the emperor went ?
is not only a noble and powerful beast
(1) Becaus.e the emperor had a
but it is also known as the cat's cousin."
nameless cat
~~ded the emperor.
(2) Because the emperor took his
"Noble, perhaps." said the second
cat wherever he went
minister, "but It is not as powerful as
(3) Because the emperor's cat
the dragon. Can a tiger soar Into the
was crazy
? No, but a dragon can ! I think
(4) Because the emperor got a ca.t
DRAGON would be a more suitable
as a present
name for the cat". As the emperor was
(5)
None of these
fOntemplattng the name DRAGON. the
!bird minister said. "Clouds can go 152. What made the emperor realize
that he should give a name lo
higher than dragons. A cloud is mere
his pet cat?
i)owerful than a dragon. Let's call it
CLOUD." "Let's not be hasty." advised
(1) All cats had a name except his
tile fourth wise man. "Clouds may fly
pet cat
high but they are pushed around by
(2) Everyone laughed at his cat
winds. Winds are more powerful than
for being nameless
clouds. W1ND would be the most ap(3) Everyone asked his eat's name
propriate n ame for a great emperor's
wherever he took it

of

ani-

sky

(4)The cat requested that it


should be nam('d
(5) Both (l) and (2) .
153. Why did the emperor not want
to name his cat BRICK WALL?
( 1) He did not like brick walls
(2) Brick walls are rough and hard
but cats are not
(3) BRICIS: WALL is a very long
na.rne
(4) He already had a pet called
BRICKWALL
(5) He felt BRICK WALL was a
very funny name
154. What command did the emperor
give to his seven wise ministers ?
(A) To fifld a name for his pet
cat.
(B) To fmd the name in a span of
7 days.
(Cl To find hls pet cat.
(1) Only (A)
(2) Both (A) and (B)
(3) Only (B)
(4) Only (C)
(5) All (A), {B) and (C)
15!5. Why was the cat .named CAT at
last?
tA)'fhe seventh miruster proved
that a cat is greater than all
the other names that were
suggested
(B)The emperor was Impressed
with the seven th minister's
suggestion.
(G) It was a unique name and the
emperor had never heard any. th ing like that.
, {1) All (A) , (B) and (C)
(2) Only (A)
(3) Only(B)
(4) Or.ly (C)
. (5) Both (Al and (B).
156. What would be an appropriate
name for the passage ?
(1) The emperor
(2)The cat
(3) The wise mlnister
(4) A story of names by an Emperor
(51 A cat named CAT
157. Which of the following statements TRUE according to the
passage?
(AJ Dragons can blow the clouds
away.

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(3)SaJd
174. The royal guards were instrucaway.
tion (1)1 to keep the palace (2)/
(41 Quoted
(C) Brick walls can stop the
gates closed as the (3)1 villagers
(5) Pointed out
winds.
were agitated (4)/. No Error (5) .
163. Reflection
(1) Both (A) and (B)
17S.
They
were hoping (1)/ to reach
(1) Image
(2)Sign
(2) Both (B) and (C)
oftime (2)1 for the lecture(3)1 but
(3) Hesitation {4) Introspection
they were late l4}1 No Error (5).
(3)0nly (AJ
(5) Picture
Directions {176- 180) : In each
(4) Only (B)
Direction. (164- 165): c_hoose question below, four words printed in
(5) Only (C)
the word/group of words whtch is bold type are given. These are num158. According to the second minismost opposite in meaningtotheword l bered (1), (2). {3} and (4). One of these
ter. why was the name DRAGON
group of words printed m bold as used words printed in bold may either be
better than the name TIGER?
in the passage.
wrongly spelt or inappropriate tn the
(1) Because the second minister
164. Progressed
context of the sentence. Find out the
liked dragons more than tigers
( 1) Passed
(2) Failed
word that is inappropriate or wrongly
(2) Because dragons are more fe(3) Repeated (4) Stopped
spelt. if any. The number of that word
rocious than tigers
(5) Waited
is your answer. If all the words printed
(3) Because a dragon's uul is alin bold are correctly spelt and appro165. Summoned
ways longer than the tiger's
priate in the context of the sentence
(1) Dragged
{4) Because dragons can soar high
(2) Met
then mark (5) i.e. 'All Correct' as your
in the sky while tigers cannot
(3) Rejected
(4) Reached
answer.
(5) Because tigers cannot breath
(5) Dlsmissed
176. Information (1)1 about the exam
Qre while dragons can
(2)/ was displaid (3)/ on the noDirections (168- 175) : Read
159. What reason did the frrst minis- each sentence to fmd out whether there
tice (4)/ board. All Correct (5).
ter give for his suggestion ?
is any grammatical error or idiomatic 177. Rlcha promised (1)I to kleen(2)1
(1) Tigers are powerful creatures error in it. The error, if any, will be in
her room (3)/ on Sunday (4)1 .
(2) Tigers are the most danger- one part of the sentence. The number
All Correct (5).
ous of all creatures
of that part Is, the answer. If there is 178. The robers (1)/ tried to get(2)/
no error the answer is (5) . (Ignore er(3) Tigers resemble cats
into the house (3)1 through the
rors
of punctuation if any.)
(4) Tiger sounds royal and mabalcony (4)/. All Correct (5).
jestic
166. J'he basketball match (1)/ was
179. The strike (1)/ conUnued for 3
organized and (2)1 the sponsored
days. because (2)1 of which the
(5} Tiger sounds better than any
by hts (3)1 father's company (4)/
company (3)/ Wtderwent a huge
other name
. No Error (5).
loss (4)1 All Correct (5) .
160. Why did everyone start laughing
at the sixth minister's sugges- 167. There were many (1) I factors that 180. There (1)/ were many (2)/
tion?
seagulls {3)/ on the beach (4)/.
contributed (2)/ to the success
All Correct (5}.
(3)/ oflhis experiments {4)1. No
(1) He suggested that the cat be
Error (5).
Directions (181- 185) : Rearnamed CAT
(2) Everyone foWld the suggested 168. Child labour is (1)/ considered range the following six sentences (A),
name funny
to be (2)1 illegal in (3}1 many (B), (C), (D). (E) and (F) ln proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph
countrtes (4}/. No Error (5}.
{3) Both (1) and (2)
(4) He suggested that the cat was 169. She always remembers (1)1 to then answer the questions given be
better off without a name
switch off aJI the (2)1 lights and low them.
(A)
When
fmally
he regained confans before (3)/ leaving a rooms
(5} He suggested that the cat be
sciousness, he saw that the sea
(41/. No Error(5).
named EMPEROR
was as calm as a pond.
Directions (161- 163) : Choose 170. Insplte of the (1)1 heavy raining 1
(B)
*I'm always peaceful but it is the
Raj (2}1 decided to go (3)/ for
the word/group of words which Is
wind
thal creates waves and
the meeting (4)1. No Error (5).
most sbnllar in the meaning to lhe
turns
me into a monster", the
word/group ofwords printed in bold 1'71. Ragimay not taste (1)/ good but
goddess
continued.
as used in the passage.

it has (2)1 very high (3)/ nutri(C)


"Do
nol
blame
me. my son," said
161. Surprised
tive value (4)/. No Error (5).
the
goddess.
(1) Presented
172. She wanted to reached (1)/ home
tD) A man who had suavived a ship(2) Unaware
as early (2)/ as possible because
wreck struggled mightily against
(3) Appalled
(3)/ 1t was getting dark (4)/. No )
the waves and finally succeeded
Error (5) .
(4) Astonished
in reaching the shore, more
173. Rohan's happiness knew no (1)1
(5) Disgusted
dead than alive.
bounds when the results (2)/
162. Elr:claimed
(E) The sea heard him shout angrily
were announce because (3) I he
(1) Announced
and took the form of a_ goddess
had won the competiUon (4) I. No
{2) Cried
to defend itself.
Error (5).
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{Fl "How deceitful you are!" he

shouted at the sea, "You draw


men into you showing your
peaceful side but when they are
in your power you put them in
trouble."
181. Which of the following should be
the FOURTH sentence in therearrangement?
(1)

(3) E

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Will be
have been
to be
h_a s beep

(S) plans to
189. Praful _ _ to be promoted as
he is ver)r hard working.
( l) afraid
(2) hoping
(3) tries
(4) awaited
(5) deserves

(2) B
(4) F

(5} A

182. Which of the following should be


1
the FIFTH sentence in the rear- j l90. She - - - sang well - - -

rangement ?

man began to observe the. creatures


very closely. He saw lhal lhey were
vegetarian. Moreover, despite their
huge size, they were remarkably meek
and l.llrZ}. And the stamina the creatures had was .ll.!lm. They could walk
the entire length of the desert without
being exhausted Observing them the
man thought. "What if I (1991 this creat.ure and make it ferry all my stuff? I
could then make the desert my home.
So, one day, while one of the creatures
was dozlng, the man went up to it anc
put a bridle in its mouth. Then he rode
around on it, after placing an enormous
amount of load on its back. With that
j the taming of the camel was complete
(for that was who the creature was)
And ever since that day, the camel has
faithfully ~j up to its title of 'Ship
of the Desert'.
191. {l) masons
(2} cobblers
(3) fanners
(4) nomads
(5} potterS
192. (1) edge:
(2) base
(3) banks
(4) shore
(5) line
193. (1) humour
(2)mind
(3) wits
(4} life
(5) face
194. ( 1) flowing
(2} drinking
(3) eating
(4) watching
{5} listening
(2) stretch
195. {1) expanse
(3) wedge
{4} pond
(5) element
196. (1) kilometre (2) metres
~3) start
(4) end

played the sitar very well.


(l) also, a
(2) no sooner. than
(3) not only, but also
(4) try to. and also
tsa. Which of the follavving should be
the FIRST sentence in the rear(5) never. even
rangement?
Directions (191- 200) : In the
{l}D
(2)A
following passage there are blanks,
each of which has been numbered.
{4} B
(3} c :
These numbers are printed below the
(5} F .
184. Which of the following should be passage and against each, five words
the LAST (SIXTH) sentence in are suggested, one of which fils the
blank approprtately. Find out the apthe rearrangement ?
propriate word in each case.

(l)A
(2) B
This happened thousands of
(3) D
(4) C
years ago. Life was hard as penple had
(5) F
to do all the work by themselves. A
185. Which ofthe following should be large number of people were~ they
th~ SECOND sentence in the rewould travel from one place to another
arrangement ?
in search of food and shelter. While
(I) A
(Z) E
travelling one day, a man arrived at. the
~ of a desert. He was walking on
(3) D
(4) B
the sand. when suddenly, he came
(5)F
across
a frightening creature- it had
Directions (186- 190) : Each
extremely
long. thin legs, a giant hwnp
sentence below' has a blank{s), each
and
a
long
neck. It was this neck that
blank indicating that something has
he
extended
towards the man, who
been omitted. Choose the word(s) that
scared
out
ofhi.s
(193), ran away from
best fit{s) the meaning of the sentence
the
spot.
The
following
day, he mel the
as a whole.
creature again.lt was standing near a
186. Shweta has _ _ _ in Chennai
lake, (194) water. This time, the man
au her life.
was fascinated at what he saw - the
(1} lives
(2) living
creature putting its long neck into the
{4) seeing
(3) lived
lake and drinking water continuously.
{5) seen
Then suddenly, aware it was being
187. Jimmy
avoids playing watched, the giant creature looked up
tennis on weekdays as it Is very and stared straight into th~ eyes of the
tiring.
l man standing across. But this time, ail.
U95l of water separated the two, and I
{I) rarely
the man did not run away. He stood
{2) usually
and watched the animal, which made
.{3) greatly
no effort to come closer. In the follow{4) highly
ing weeks, the man saw more such
(5) poorly
creaturs, again and again. It seemed
188. Mr. Bose
working in the they were all over the desert, aimlessly
bank for the last fifteen years.
walking about for miles on .ll..rull. The
(l)A
(3) B
(5) E

(2) D
(4) C

(5) mJies

197.' (1) scary

(2) gentle
(3) ferocious
{4) fooUsh
(5} aimless
198. (1) unarguable
(2) unbelievable
(3) unforgivable
(4) unbearable
(5) Wlavailable
199. (l)tame
.
(2) support
(3) kill
(4) eat
(5) call
200. ( l) been
(2) ran
(3) seen
(4) lived
(5) stood

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15. (4) Some rains are clouds. "

27. (l) 5th to the left of the 16th from


the left end means llth from the
left end, i.e. E.

All clouds are storms.


I + A~ 1-type of Conclusion
"Some rains are stonnsH.
16. (3) 4 73 ~ 453: 169 ==> 149:
825 ~ 805; 692 ~ 672:
538 => 518
453
3

=::

CU B AE

11th from the ieft


28. (2} Required atphabets => U, D. E
Meaningful Word => DUE
29. (4) According to question, the new
sequence would be :

149
= 49.66;
3

151;

805
= 268.33:
3

C U BED ED B E B~C D B C ....

672
= 224;
3

L____

11th from the left

518
= 172.66
3
17.. (1) 473 => 743; 169. => 961;
825 - ~ a52: 692 => 9o2:
5 38 ==> 853
Lowest number=> 743 ===> 473
18. (4} 169 < 473 < 538 < 692 < 825
Required product ~ 7 x 3 = 21
19. (3) 473 => 374; 169 => 961;
825 => 528; 692 => 296;
538 => 835
3 74 => 4 = (2)2;
961 => 1 .., (1}2
20. (5) Lowest number=> 169

30. (l} Vowel

~lon :

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37. (4) M A

21. (2) Except in BC, in all others the


first person is sitting second to the
left of the second person. B is second to the right of C.
22. (4) E sits to the immediate left of B.
23. (l) 0 is third to the right of E.
24. (5) In none, the second person is
sitting to the immediate right of the
first person.
25. {l) A sits between G and F.
D

A B E

-!. .! -!. -!. t

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Condition (li) is applicable.

36. (2) W U T

32. (3) Two persons (T, L) sit between


R a.ud W.
.
33. (2) L is third to the right of S.
34. {4) Except tn LR. in all others the
first person is second to the left
of the second person. In LR: the
first person is second to the right
of the second person.
35. (1) P

26. (3). D

31. (2) P and Q sit at the extreme corners of the line.

{21 :- 25) : Sittlngarrangement

Qm
r t t r rtru

LiJt.t

2=3

IAUCj

(31 - 35):

IVowel IConsonant I

There is only one such combina-

Highest number ~ 825


~ow,

.D_E 0 A B~B A

C B

J. .!- .!- J. J. .!
$ # 3 2 @ #
Condition (lli) is applicable.
38.(5) H E . I T Q K

J..!. ,), . .! .!

,J..

4@7544
Condition {i) is applicable.
39. (3) Q E P M U A
,J..
.!- .!- J, J, J,
# 9
Condition (iii) is applicable. .

9 8 $

40. (3) I

R E P A H

J. J. ... J. J, J,
7 ~ @ 8 9 6
41. (5) In the subsequent figures the
main design rotates through respectively 45 clockwise and 180
alternately while the others two
designs move one and a half steps
in anticlockwise direction after every ~ figures.
42. (5) In the subsequent figures respectively one circle and a shaded square are added alternately in
a set order.
43. (4) In the subsequent figures Ute
central design rotates respectively
through 45 clockwise. 45
clockwise. 45 anticlockwise and
so on while the other four designs
move respectively one step and
two steps in clockwise direction
alternately.
44. (3) From Problem Figure (l) to (2)
the two designs from the left interchange positions and so as the
two right designs interchange positions while the middle design is
replaced with a new design. Similar changes occur from Problem
Figure (3) to (4) and from Problem
Figure (5) to Answer Figure.
45. (3) The following changes occur
from Problem Figure (I) to (2) :

Similar changes would occur from


Problem Figure (5} to Answer Figure.
46. (2f in the subsequent figures respectively two and one outer
curve(s) tS/are inverted alternately while two, one, three, one. two,
one ...... inner curve(s) is/are inverted respectively.
47. (1) From Problem Figure (l) to (2)
the design at upper left corner
moves one step in clockwise direction while the other two designs
move two steps in clockwise direction. Similar changes occur
from Problem Figure (3) to (4) and
from Problem Figure (5) to Answer
Figure.
48. (2) The following changes occur in
the subsequent figures :

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{1) to (2)

(2)

(3) to (4)

{4)

to (3)
to (5}

(5)to (6)

=l + 6-9+54

!~

49. (4) The following changes occur In

the subsequent figures :


(1) to (2)
(2) to (3)
(3)

to (4)

(4)

--+--+

t
L
i~ ~L
!' N

37. (3)

50. ( 1) The following changes occur

from Problem Figure ( 1) to (2)' after


the plane of designs rotates
through 45 anttclockwtse.

51. (4) 26 )( 9 + 164 + 65"" 132 +?


::::) 234 + 164 + 65 132 +?
='=> 463 132 + ?
::::) ? ~ 463 - 132 = 331

640x 15 750xl6
52 (1) ? ~
100 100

= 96 ,
53. (5) (?fl

=- 2 - -

26

., 195-26= 169

- ?=J169=13
4 5
54. (1) ?xS x

2 =340

::) ?

= 340 X 3 X 2 :: 102
4x5

73. (3) ? :;:

74: (2) ? =

- 83 = ? - 139

::::) 280- 83 + 139 = ?


~ ?=336
63. (3) 625 = ? + 64
::) ? = 625 - 64 = 561
64. (2} 6 4 + {62)3 X 63 =6?-5
()4-6+3 = 61-s
=> 6 1 =6'?--5
=> ? - 5=1::)?=6
65. (4) - 70 + 7 =? ~ (-4)

-4

= 24.27
67. (5) 85 -.48- 16 =

7?

?
::) 21 = 7
::::) ?=2lx7=14 7

600x?
100

352- 100"' 252

, _ 252 X ~ 00 _
600
- 42

::::) l -

(2 X 3)4

"" (6)

(9 X 4) + 4

4
X

=36 :;: 9
4

75. (2) .169- 64'- 26 + 2 = (?) 2


=> 81 = ?2

I
.I

76.

l~) :: :

+ 2 + X + 4 + X + 6 ...
8 :z 230
=> 5x + 20 =230
=> 5x = 230 - 20 = 210
"

X --

210
-5
=42

, X + 8 : 42 + 8 = 50
.. 50+ (42)2 =50+ 1764
= 1814

77. (4) Required number of bags


"' 1026 =9
114

.
78.(3) ) 200

=> ? "" 10 )( 4 = 40
66.(1)? = 31.74 - 22.66 + 15.19

68. (2)

12xl84
23
+ 26 - 73

-70
?
::) =-

6
3
l5
X
= 54
19

(6)

:. ?=~125=~5x5x5=5

56 X 15

= (6)4 +36 + 4

189-64 = 125

72

= J96 + 26 - 73 =../49 == 7

40.5x7x4

55
::::: -

? = 287.68 + 62.86 .. 350.54

72. (2) ? = 855

59. (4) (?)3 = - - 6 - - 64

120 "' - 24
78x5

=550

61. (4) 7766 ? + 4444


. ::) ? 7766 - 4444. - 3322

72

71. (3) 287.68 = ? - 62.86

?x48
100 =359- 95 = 264

9.5x 5.6 xl5


~151 ?= 0.5
::: 84

30+ 10 + 15

58. (2) 69 ..39 - 58.46 + 79.98 "' ? +


76.92
::::) 90.91 =? + 76.92
=> ? = 90.91 - 76.92 = 13.{19

62. (4)

Similar changes occur from Problem Figure (3) to {4) and from Problem Figure (5) to Answer Figure.

=1 27

64

26'!_X 100
48

750 X 56

5
lo"o- xl2
=175

5 5 5
?0 (l)? = 12 + 36 + 24

54

42 64
4
56, (3)? =
x
x
16 21 60 =5 - 125

....... ? _

(5) to (6)

96

69. (5)? =

9-6+ 1
= l+

4
2
= 1 + 54 = I + 27

- .-

to (5)

1+6 - 1-9 + 1 +54

55.{2) ?=

55

5 X lOO =264

79. ( 1) Area of rectangle

= Length x breadth
15 =375 sq. em.

= 25 x

3
. . Area of the sq.uare '"" 5 x 375

= 225 sq. em.


. . Side of a square
= J225

:: 15 em.
:. Perimeter of square = 4 x Side
=4 x 15 =60 em.
80. (4) First selling price

100+ pro!lt%
100

x Cost price

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87. (2) Average speed of tractor

125
=Rs. ( 100 X 8200)

= 10250x 80

100

ITrtcky Approach
Pe~ntage

Rs. 8200_

81. {2)

profit/loss
Al'lt.
V7U

~ja'sAnnualincomc

= Rs. 288000
= Rs. 2.88 lac.
82. (5) Diameter of circle = 16 -

89. (2)

90. (5)

7 em
. . Area of clrcl'e = nfl

= Rs. 5000

S.l.xlOO
Rate "' Prtncipal.x Time

5000 X 100
=:c2500QX4
= 5% per annum
84. (3) MID I = M2D2
=} 6 X 32 :::." 16 X D2

So. (4) Required Average weight

= (~4 + 64 + 75; 6~-~~~ + 91 )kg


= (3~6 )kg.= 66 kg.
86. (2) I..et Indira's present age be 3x

years and that of Lizzy be Bx


-years.
Mter 8 years,

RHS "'49 x 3 = 14 7
LHS < RHS
100. (3)LHS = 7 + 6:::13

-9 = 0.44
7
- = 0.58
12

= 0.45;

92. (1) Total marks obtained by Amit


= 44 + 55 + 77 + 79 + 76
:::331

1. Host

. . Required percentage

=Bx - 5
=8 x 4 - 5 = 27 years

J,
2. Hostage

331

=-

'93. (5)

xlOO = 66.2
500
The Pattern of the number

!
5. Hostel

series is :

-L
4. Hostess

7x2- 3 =ll
11 X 2 - 3 "" 19
19 X 2 - 3 = 35
35 X 2-3:.67
67 X 2 - 3

= 134 -

= 100 ;- 4 = 25

136. (4) Alphabetical order of word's :


2. Laugh
J,
3 .. Launch
J,
4. Launcby
J,
1. -Laureme
J,
5. Laurel 137. (2) Alphabetical order of words
8. Hospital
J,

91- (1) Required di.sia.nce covered


= 2{6 x 415. + 500) metre
"' 2(2490 + 500) metre
= 5980 metre = 5:98 km

3 :;; I131J

94. (3) The Pattern of the number


series is :
5 + 12 "'6
6 + 22 = 10
10 + 32 = 19

X= 4 .

.. Lizzy's age 5 years ago

RHS

LHS < RHS

8
. . Second largest fraction = 15

6x32

D2 = ~ - 12 hours

= 5 X 42

B
- = 0.53.
15

83. (I) Simple interest= TO x 25000

LHS > RHS


99. (3) LHS = 133 - 16 = 117

7 =0.43:
11

22
= - x7 x 7 =154 sq.cm

= 16 {8 + 1} = 144

?= 210

3x+8=20
~ 3x = 20 - 8 = 12

(?)3+3

= .J121 =

11
98. (1) LHS = (34 - 4} x 5 = 150
RHS (16 x 8 + 16)

RHS

. . Distance cover eQ. in 12 hours


=speed x Time
= 108 X 12 = 1296 km.
88. (3) g3 - 232 = 729 - 529
2 l

= 14 em.

=}

29 X 24 =108kmph

= 200

(12x~x360oo)

. . Radius

:. Average speed of train


=

20 - 25 x20 )oro 100


-

... Rs.

384
16 .

= - = 24kmph

'"" (2s -

Distance covered
Time taken

"" Rs. 10250


Second sitUng prtce.

1+2 "' 3
3 + (2 +3) =8
8 + (2 + 3 + 5) = 18
18 + (2+3+5+7) = 35
35 + ~2+3+5+7+9) = 61
96. (1) LHS = 21 + 12 = 33
RHS = 15 + 15 = 30
LHS> RHS
97. (2) LHS = 08 - 7) = 11

35 + 52 ,.. 35 + 25 ;::: J60

I
l!
I
I
I

9!'S. (1} The Pattern of the number 1


series is :
)

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138. (1) Alphabetical order of words :


2. Depute

J,
4. Deputy

J.

154. (2.) Both (.A) and (B)

J.
3. Deranged

J.
5 Derby
139. ( 1) Alphabetical order of words :

3. Medal
J,
2. Meddle
J,
1. Media

t '
4 . Median
140. (3) Alphabetical order of words :

4 . Compile

J.
1. Complacent

J.
3. Complain

.1
Cc,mplait~ant

.t.
2. Complaint
141.(2) N V B T
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144. (2) G

J.
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145. (3) K

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146. (4) The news item is related to
Economics.
147. (5) The news item can be classified into Miscellaneous.
148. (1) The news item is related to
Sports.
149. (2) The news item is related to
Health and Science,
150. (2) Th~ news item l~ related to
Health an(\ Science.
4

Both (A) and (B)


A cat named CAT
Both (B) and (C)

Because dragons can soar


high in the sky while tigers can-

not

5 . Mediaeval

J.

155. (5)
156. (5)
157. (2)
158. (4)

159. (l) Tigers are powerful creatures


160. (2) Jieryone found the suggested

J.

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143. (3) p

nameless cat
152. (3) Everyone asked his eat's name
wherever he took it
ISS. (3) BRICK WALL is a very long
name

l , Derail

5.

151. (1) Because the emperor had a

name funny
161. (41 The meaning of the word
Surprled (&Uective) as used in
the passage is : feeling or shov.:mg
surprise: ama?..ed; astonished.
Look at the sentence:
I was surprised at how quickly he
agreed.
162. (2) The meaning of the word
.
Exclaim (Verb) as used jn the
passage Is : to say ~omethlng
suddenly and loudly; especially
because of strong emotion or pain:
cry.
Hence. the words exclaimed and
cried are synonymous.
163. (4) The meaning of the word
Reflection (Noun) as used in the
passage is : careful thought about
something.
The word Introspection (Noun)
means : the car~ful examination
of your own thoughts.
164. (4) The m.e aning of th e word
Progress (Ver~) - as used in the
passage is : to inprove or develop
over a period oft! me; adyance: to
move forward.
H~ce. the words progressed and
stopped are antonymous.
165. (5) The meaning of the word
Summon (Verb) as used in the
passage is : order somebody to
appear; to order somebody to
come to you .
The word Drag (Verb) means to
persuade somebody to come or go
somewhere they don'l really want
to come or go to.
The word Disml8& (Verb) means :
to send somebody away or allow
them to leave.

Hence, the words summoned and


dismissed are antonymous.
166. (3) lt is improper to use an article
before a verb .
Hence sponsored by his should
be used here.
167. (4) Here of this experiment/of
these experiments should be
used.
168. (2) Here, it is improper to use 'to
be' (Probability). Hence considered should be used.
169. (4) Here leavlng rooms/ leaving a
room should be used.
170. (2) Here, Noun i.e. rain should
be used.
Hence. heavy rain Raj should be
used.
171. (3) Here. Article 'a' i.e. a very high
should be used.
172. (1) The form of an Infinitive isa : to
+ V1 (Plural)
Hence. She wanted to reach
should be used.
173. (3) Structure of Pas,t Sirp.ple
(Passive Voice) is :
Subject + was/were +V3 (Past
Participle)

Hence. were announced because


should be used.
174. (1) Here, The royal guards were
instructed should be used.
175. (2) Idiom on time/in time me~s :
not late.
Hence, to reach on time sho.uld
be used.
176. (3) The correct spelling is :
displayed.
177,. (2) The correct spelling is : clean.
178. ( l) The correct spelling \ s
robbers.
179. (51 All Correct
180. (5) All Correct
181. (3) E
182. (4) C
183. (1) D

184. (2) B

185. (1) A
186. (3) lived
187. (2) usually
188. {4) has been
189. (5) d eserves
190. (3) not only, but also
191. (4} . nomads 192. (1) edge
193. (3) wits
194. (2) drinking
1~5. {l) expanse
196. (51 miles
197. (2) gentle
198. 12i unbelievable
199. (1) tame
2oo. (5) stood

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