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I REASONING

(Q1- Q5)Seven friends P, Q, R, S, T, U & V are teaching different subjects Maths,


Physics, Biology, English, History, Psychology and French not necessarily in the
same order. Each one of them has liking for a different color Pink, Green, Blue, Red,
Yellow, White and Orange again not necessarily in the same order.

T teaches Biology and likes Green color. Q teaches History and he does not like
Yellow or Orange. The one who likes Red teaches Physics. P teaches French and like
Blue. The one who teaches English like Pink. R teaches Math and V teaches
Psychology. U does not like Red. Maths teacher does not like Yellow.

1. Which colour is liked by V?


a. Pink b. White c. Orange d. Yellow

2. Who teaches English?


a. U b. S c. R d. Cannot be determined

3. Who likes White?


a. R b. S c. U d. None of these

4. Who likes Orange?


a. V b. S c. R d. Cannot be determined

5. Which of the following combinations is definitely correct?


a. Red-T-Physics b. Pink-U-English
c. Red-S-Psychology d. Yellow-U-Biology

6. Among M, N, T, R and D each having a different height, T is taller than D but


shorter than M. R is taller than N but shorter thanD. Who among them is the tallest?
a. D

b. T

c. M

d. R

7 . The letters in the word MORTIFY are changed in such a way that the vowels are
replaced by the previous letter in the Englishalphabet and the consonants are
replaced by the next letter in the English alphabet. Which of the following will be the
fourth letterfrom the right end of the new set of letters?
a. S b. H c. G d. None of these

8. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters ALPE using
each letter only once in each word?
a.One b. Two c. Three d. More than three

Directions (Q. 9-10): Three of the following four are a like in a certain way and hence
form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

9. a)Asia b)Antarctica c)Africa d) Alaska

10. a)Trophy b)Medal c) Certificate d)Gift

Directions: (Q. 11-15): In each of the questions below are given three statements
followed by two conclusions numberedI and II. You have to take the given statments
to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.Read all
the conclusions and then decide which of the given statements disregarding
commonly known facts. Give the answer.
a. If only Conclusion I follows.
b. If only Conclusion II follows.
c. If either Conclusion I or II follows.
d. If neither Conclusion I nor II follows. or If both Conclusions I and II follow.

11. Statements :

Some toys are desks.

Some desks are pens.


All pens are rods.
Conclusions :

I. Some rods are toys.

II. Some pens are toys.

12. Statements :

Some tables are huts.

No hut is ring.
All rings are bangles.
Conclusions :

I. Some bangles are tables.

II. No bangle is table.

13. Statements :

All stars are clouds.

All clouds are rains.


All rains are stones.
Conclusions :

I. All rains are stars.

II. All clouds are stones.

14. Statements :

All windows are doors.

Some doors are buildings.


All buildings are cages.
Conclusions :

I. Some cages are doors.

II. Some buildings are windows.

15. Statements :

Some chairs are rooms.

All rooms are trees.


All trees are poles.
Conclusions :

I. Some poles are chairs.

II. Some trees are chairs.

Directions (Q. 16 - 20): In the following questions, the symbols @, , %,*and $ are
used with the following meaning as illustrated below.
P Q means P is either smaller than or equal to Q
P $ Q means P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q
P @ Q means P is either greater than or equal to Q
P % Q means P is greater than Q
P*Q means P is smaller than Q
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true,
find which of the two conclusions I and II givenbelow them is / are definitely true?
Give answer (a) if only conclusion I is true
Give answer (b) if only conclusion II is true
Give answer (c) if either conclusion I or II is true
Give answer (d) if neither conclusion I nor II is true or if both conclusion I and II are
true.

16. Statements : M @ R, R % T, T $ K
Conclusions : I. K* M II. T*M

17. Statements : H % J, B J, B @ F
Conclusions : I. F $ J II. J % F

18. Statements : D $ M, M%W, W@R

Conclusions : I. R*D II. WD

19. Statements : A N, N* V, V $ J
Conclusions : I. J @ N II. AV

20. Statements : K*T, T @ B, B M


Conclusions : I. M % T II. K M

(Q21-Q25) Each of these questions are based on the information given below:
A ,B, C, D and E are five men sitting in a line facing to south - while M, N, O, P and Q
are five ladies sitting in a second line parallel to the first line and are facing to
North.
B who is just next to the left of D, is opposite to Q. C and N are diagonally opposite
to each other. E is opposite to O who is just next right of M. P who is just to the left
of Q, is opposite to D. M is at one end of the line.

21. Who is sitting third to the right of O ?


a.Q b.N c.M d.Data inadequate

22. If B shifts to the place of E, E shifts to the place of Q, and Q shifts to the place of
B, then who will be the second to the left of the person opposite to O ?
a.Q b.P c.E d.D

23. Which of the following pair is diagonally opposite to each other ?


a.EQ b.BO c.AN d.AM

24. If O and P, A and E and B and Q interchange their positions, then who will be
thesecond person to the right of the person who is opposite to the person second of
the right of P ?

a.D b.A c.E d.O

25. In the original arrangement who is sitting just opposite to N ?


a.B b.A c.C d.D

II - ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Directions (26 to30) : In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors
and some have none. Find out which part of the sentence has an error. The number
of that part is your answer. If there is no error, your answer is (d) i.e., No error.

26. Each one of you(a)/ must make up their mind(b)/ as I did(c)/ no error(d).

27. The boy laid in the shettle(a)/ for a long time before(b)/ somebody came to
rescue him(c)/no error(d).

28.I found the two first(a)/ chapters of(b)/the book in the morning(c)/no error(d).

29.After she had apologized to her teacher profusely(a)/ for having broke the
promise(b)/ the teacher was happy to forgive her(c)/ no error(d).
30.Greatly to our surprise(a)/ we find the ring leader (b)/was lame(c)/no error(d).

Fill the gaps to make sensible paragraph :


The middle class __31__Europe and America are baffled _32_ a new phenomenon,
called re-engineering, which helps corporation to lay _33_ employees __34__ and
come out from __35__ deep red.
31 . (a) at

(b) in (c) from

32. (a) from (b) with


33. (a) of

(b) off

(d)for
(c) by (d) along

(c) by (d) from

34. (a) en masse

(b) democratically (c)individually

35.(a)a

(b) an

(d)relevantly

(c)the (d)by

Direction (36-40): Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer:

Faith in progress is deep within our culture. We have been taught to believe that our
lives are better than the lives of those who came before us. The ideology of modern
economics suggests that material progress has yielded enhanced satisfaction and
well-being. But much of our confidence about our lives are easier than those of
earlier generations.
The lives of the so-called primitive people are thought to e harshtheir existence
dominated by the incessant quest for food. In fact, primitives did very little work.
By contemporary standards wed have to judge them very lazy.
The key to understanding why these stone-age people failed to act like us
increasing their work effort to get more things is that they had limited desires. In
the race between wanting and having, they had kept their wanting lowand, in this
way ensured their own kind of satisfaction. They were materially poor by
contemporary standards, but in at least one dimensiontimewe have to count
them richer.

36.What is the basis for progress and growth according to the writer?
a)

Faith in progress is deep-rooted in our culture.

b)

We have been taught that progress is necessary.

c)

Material progress has given us strength.

d)

We have assumed to progress.

37.What does the writer attribute to modern economics?


(a)

That our lives are easier than before.

(b)

That progress is a natural process.

(c)

That material progress leads to higher satisfaction and well-being.

(d)

That is forces us to assume progress.

38.What is the writers image of the primitive people?


(a)Their life was harsh (b)They did not work (c)They were lazy
(d) Search for food was their primary focus in life.

39.What is the key to understand the primitive peoples behavior according to the
passage?
(a)

They had no desires

(b)

They had everything they needed

(c)

They had limited desires

(d)

They kept their wants high.

40.How does the writer appreciate the primitives?


(a)

They have a low degree of wants.

(b)

They are the masters of their time owing to their contentedness.

(c)

They are materially poor (d)They are highly satisfied.

Direction (41-43) : Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best
expresses the meaning of the given word.
41.Contemporary
(a)

Previous (b) Modern (c) Pre-historic (d) Harsh.

42.Dominating
(a)

Slavery (b) Seeking (c) Mastering (d) Suppressing

43.Primitives
(a)

Modern (b) Stone-age (c) Ensured (d) Busy

Direction (44-45) : Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses
the opposite of the gives word:
44.Ensured
(a)

Promised (b) Hidden (c) Broken (d) Steady

45.Progress
(a)

Un disturbed (b) Deterioration (c)Increasing (d) Frequency

Direction (46-48) : pick out the most effective word/phrase from the given
alternatives to fill in the blanks to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
46.As we were walking along the pavement, my little child_______ on to the road.
(a)

Went (b) Crept (c) Crawled (d) Strayed.

47.A great writer adopts a style appropriate ______ his subject.


(a)

For (b) On (c)With (d) To

48.The new owners of the paper changed the _____ completely


(a)

Outlay (b) Layout (c) Outlet (d) Outlook.

Direction (49 and 50) : Choose the correct option to replace the italicized part in the
given statements.
49.I am living in this house since 1978
(a)

Was living (b) Have been living

(c) Has been living (d) Were living.

50.The woman was asked to go to the police station but she denied
(a)

She refused (b) She didnt go

(c) She denies (d)She would not go.


III - NUMERICAL ABILITY

51. Avinash spends 30% of his income on scooter petrol, of the remaining on
house rent and the balance on food. If he spends Rs.300 on petrol, then what is the
expenditure on house rent?

a.

Rs.525 b.Rs.1000

c.Rs.675

d.Rs.175

52. A mixture contains milk and water in the ratio of 5:1. On adding 5 litres of water,
the ratio of milk to water becomes 5:2. The quantity of milk in the original mixture
is:

a.

16 litres b.25 litres c.22.75 litres d.32.5 litres

53. If 3 men or 6 boys can do a piece of work in 14 days; 3 men and 8 boys can do
the same in 11 days. Then 8 men and 6 boys can do three times the amount of
this work in

a.6 days b.7 1/2 days c.8 1/2 days d.9 days

54. A and B can do a piece of work in 45 days and 40 days respectively. They began
to do the work together but A leaves after some days and then B completed the
remaining work in 23 days. The number of days after which A left the work was

a.

b.8 c.9

d.12

55.Two pipes can fill a tank in 10 hours and 12 hours respectively while a third pipe
empties the full tank in 20 hours. If all the three pipes operate simultaneously, in
how much time the tank will be filled?

a.

7 hours

b. 8 hours

c. 7 hours 30 mts d.8 hours 30 mts

56.A car takes 6 hours to cover a journey at a speed of 45 kmph. At what speed
must it travel in order to complete the journey in 5 hours?

a.

55 km/hr

b.54 km/hr

c.53 km/hr. d.52 km/hr

57. A train 100 metres long takes 6 seconds to cross a man walking at 5 kmph in a
direction opposite to that of the train. Find the speed of the train.

a.

55km/hr

b. 54 km/hr c.53km/hr d. none

58. Ashok took a loan of Rs.15000 for 3 years at simple interest. If the total interest
paid is Rs.2700, what is the rate of interest pa?

a.

5.4%

b. 6%

c. 9%

d. 18%

59. The difference in compound interest and simple interest on a certain amount at
10% pa at the end of the third year is Rs.620. What is the principal amount?

a.

Rs. 40000

b.Rs.120000

c.Rs.10000

d.Rs.20000

60. The length of a rectangle is twice its breadth. If its length is decreased by 5 cm
and breadth is increased by 5 cm, the area of the rectangle is increased by 75
sq.cm. The length of the rectangle is

a.

20 cm b. 30 cm c.40 cm

61. The value of

d.50 cm

8.6 x 5.3 + 8.6 x 4.7

___________________

4.3x9.7 4.3 x 8.7

a.

13.9

b. 3.3

c. 6.847

is

d. 20

62. A trader lost 20% by selling a watch for Rs.1024. What percent shall he gain or
lose by selling it for Rs.1472?

a.15% gain b.10% lose c.20% gain d. 20%loss

63. (227 - 75 + 12) is equal to :

a. 3

b.23

c.33

d.43

64. In a city, 35% of the population is composed of migrants, 20% of whom are from
rural areas. Of the local population, 48% is female while this figure for rural and
urban migrants is 30% and 40% respectively. If the total population of the city is
728400, what is its female population?

a.

324138

b.349680

c. 509940 d. None

65. The square root of (8 + 215 ) is

a. (2 + 6) b.( 5 + 3 c.(23+55) d.2 + 6

66. An electronic device makes a beep after every 60 sec. Another device makes a
beep after every 62 sec. They beeped together at 10 am. The time when they will
next make a beep together at the earliest is

a.

10.30 am b.10.31am

c.10.59 am d. 11am

67. 4 12 + 3 16 + ? + 2 13 = 13 2/5
a. 3 25

b. 1 25

c.4 15

d.4 16

68. The total surface area of a cuboid is 63200 sqcm and its length, breadth and
height are in the ratio of
8:5:3. The length, breadth and height of the
cuboid are respectively;
a.

120cm, 75cm, 45 cm

c.

160cm, 100cm ,60 cm

b. 128cm, 80cm, 48cm


d. 144cm, 90 cm, 54 cm

69. 7 12[ 2 14 / { 1 14 - 12 ( 1 12 - 13 - 16 ) } ] is equal to

a. 2/9

b. 4 c. 9 d. 1 77/228

70. A container contains 40 kg of milk. From this container 4 kg of milk was taken
out and replaced by water. This process was repeated further two times. How much
milk is now contained by the container?

a.27.36 kg

b.29.16kg

c. 28 kg d.26.34 kg

Directions : (Q. 71-75) : What should come in place of question mark (?) in the
following question?

71. 6 2/3 of 312 + 24.8 + ? = 2615.9


(a) 411.10

(b) 491.10 (c) 501.10

(d) none of these

72. 7744 + ? = 15% of 1600


(a) 162

(b) 252

(c) 142

(d) none of these

73. 6138.85 + 2015.819 = ? + 2584.0259


(a) 55.7041

(b) 5570.6431

(c) 5470.6431

(d) 5669.6431

74. 64 - ? = 2

(a) 4

(b) 2

c) 6

(d) 8

75. 196/ 7 - 900/ ? = 4

(a) 180

(b) 1577

(c) 15 (d) 5606

IV - GENERAL AWARENESS
76.______ has been appointed as new Comptroller and Auditor General of India on
21 May 2013
(a) Vinod Rai (b) Shashi Kant Sharma (c) Nirbhay Sharma (d)
Salman Kurshid

77.Name the renowned Bengali film maker who died on 30 May 2013 of Cardiac
arrest
(a) Rituparno Ghosh (b) Indira Goswami
(c) Kalyani Chatterjee (d) Satyajit Ray

78.His statue was unveiled recently in Parliament


(a)

Jagjivan Ram (b) Narasimha Rao

(c) N.T. Rama Rao (d) V.P. Singh

79.A base used in the manufacture of soap is...??


(a)

Calcium hydroxide (b) Sodium Hydroxide

(c) Ammonium Hydroxide (d) Zinc Hydroxide

80.Which instrument is used to measure power?


(a)

Dynamometer (b) Galvanometer

(c) Lactometer (d) Ommeter


81.The study of languages is known as ?
(a)

Psychology (b) Philology (c) Physiology (d) Ecology

82.In 1947, the value of Rupee against the US Dollar was?


(a)

Rs. 5 (b) Rs. 3 (c) Rs.10 (d) Rs.1

83.Which layer of atmosphere protects us from the Ultraviolet rays?


(a)

Ozone Layer (b) Planetary boundary layer (c) Ionosphere (d) Magnetosphere

84.Which water falls has the greatest volume of water?


(a)

Victoria (b) Kekenam (c) Monge (d) Niagara

85.97 percent of the Hindus live in India, Nepal and ____________?


(a)

Indonesia (b) Singapore (c) Mauritius (d) Maldives

86.In, TAPI pipeline project, what is TAPI stands for?


(a) Turkeministan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (b) Tajikistan-Afghanistan-PakistanIndia
(c) Turkeministan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-Indonesia (d) Turkeministan-ArabiaPakistan-India

87.Seabird is a
(a)
Naval Base Project (b) River Project (c) Code word for Internal conflict (d)
Name of a Tamil movie

88.Parliament Attack Case Convict Afzal Guru was hanged on 9 February. That top
secret operation was named as
(a)

Operation Five Star (b) Operation Two Star

(c) Operation Blue Star (d) Operation Three Star

89.5th Champions Trophy Hockey was won by


(a)

India (b) Pakistan (c) Netherlands (d) Australia

90.__________ won the 2012 World Tennis Championship.


(a)

Novak Djokovic (b) Andy Murray (c) Rafael Nadal (d) Roger Federer

91.What is the current share of manufacturing sector in GDP?


(a)14.5% (b)16% (c)18% (d)21%

92.___________refused to accept Padma Bhushan award announced for her on the


eve of 64thRepublic Day.
(a)P.Susheela (b) S. Janaki (c) Lata Mangeskar (d) Asha Bhonsle

93.Which among the following is Oldest Public Sector Bank of India?


(a)

Allahabad Bank (b) Punjab National Bank

(c) Central Bank of India (d) Imperial Bank of India


94.Under whose captaincy India had won the One day Cricket World Championship?
(a)Sunil Gavaskar
(b) K. Srikkanth
(c) Kapil Dev (d) Dilip Vengsarkar
95. Anaemia is caused by __:
1. Decrease in number of Red Blood Cells
2. Less than normal quantity of haemoglobin in the blood.
Choose the correct option from the codes given below:

(a)Only 1 (b)Only 2 (c)Both 1 & 2 (d)Neither 1 nor 2

96. Indias largest software exporter and also the number one employer in Europe
for 2013. (a)TCS (b) Infosys (c)Wipro (d) NIC

97.Ranked as the worlds happiest nation among developed economies for the third
consecutive year.
(a)

Russia (b) China (c) USA (d) Australia

98.The Chameli Devi Jain Award is given for an outstanding woman ____?
(a)Scientist (b)Reporter (c)Player (d)Teacher

99.The new President of Iran is


(a)
Hassan Rouhani (b) Hashemi Rajsanjani (c) Ali-Akbar Velayati (d) Seyyad
Mohammad Khatami
100.This country has joined European Union as 28th member.
(a)

Liberia (b) Serbia (c) Croatia (d) Czech Republic

V - COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
101.A joystick is primarily used to/for(a) Control sound on the screen (b) Computer gaming
(c) Enter text (d) Draw pictures

102.The CPU comprises Control, Memory and ______ units.


(a) Microprocessor (b) Arithmetic/logic (c) Output (d) ROM

103.C in CPU denotes __ (a) Control (b) Central (c) Common (d)Critical

104.________ is the most important and powerful computer in a typical network


(a) Desktop (b) Monitor (c) Processor (d) Network server.

105.A(n) ______ appearing on a web page opens another document when clicked
(a) Anchor (b) URL (c) Heading (d) Hyperlink.

106.________ devices convert human understandable data and programs into a form
that the computer can process
(a) Printing (b) Output (c) Monitor (d) Input

107.The software that is used to create text-based documents are referred to as___
(a)DBMS (b)Suites (c)Presentation software (d) Word processor

108.A process known as_____ is used by large retailers to study trends.


(a)Data mining (b)Data selection (c)POS (d)Data conversion

109.The name for the way that computers manipulate data into information is
called:
(a)Programming (b) Processing (c)Storing (d) Organizing

110.Computer use the ____ language to process data


(a)Processing (b)Kilobyte (c) Binary (d)Representational

111.Computer as machine and all other equipments attached with it is termed as


(a)Software (b)Hardware (c)Human ware (d) Firm ware

112.Microprocessor can be used in making


(a)Computer (b)Digital systems (c)Calculators (d)All the above.

113._____ bits equal to one byte. (a) One (b)Eight (c) Sixteen (d)Twelve

114.Minimize window, what it will do?


(a) Close the window (b)Make it as an icon and store on task bar.
(c) Close the window (d) Shutdown

115.What shortcut keys will you use for copying a text from one document and
pasting it to another one
(a) Ctrl X -> Ctrl V (b) Ctrl X -> Ctrl P
(c) Ctrl C -> Ctrl V (d) Ctrl V -> Ctrl P

116.Direct X is a/an
(a) computer part

(b) hardware

(c) operating system

(d)software that drives graphic hardware.

117.What is IP
(a) Information Paper
(c)Internet Protocol

(b) Internet Peer


(d)Internet program

118.A _____ is a set of Rules.


(a) Resource locator (b) Domain (c) Protocol (d) Program.

119.CD ROM is an example of


(c)Both input and output

(a)Input device (b) Output device


(d) Pointing device.

120.Punched cards were first introduced by:

(a) Powers (b) Pascal (c) Jacquard (d) Herman Holith

121.Data is stored in computer as


(a) Directories (b)Files (c) Floppies (d) Matter

122.Hard disk can have ___ heads


(a) One (b) Two (c) More than two (d) Eight.

123.Text editor is a/an

(a )Application software (b) System software

(c) Utility software (d) All purpose software.

124.It is the way text appears on a page. It is


(a)Format (b) Font (c) Form letter (d) Form

125.A ______ is approximately a million bytes.


(a) Giga byte (b) Kilo byte (c) Mega byte (d) Tera byte.

-ooooo00000ooooo-

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