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REASONING
Directions ( 1 5) : Study the following
information carefully and answer the questions
given below.
Arun, Bharati, Deepak, Fardeen, Priyanka, Rupa,
Suraj, and Tara are eight professionals working
in different departments viz., Finance, HR,
Marketing, Advertisement, IB, IT, Operation, and
Research and Development but not necessarily
in same order. They live in three colonies viz.,
VasantKunj, Shree Kunj, and Defence Colony
with not more than three of them in any one
colony. Deepak is either in Advertisement or in
Marketing. Suraj, Arun, and Rupa are in IT, IB
and HR department respectively. Priyanka is
either in Operation or Finance Department. Tara
is in Research and Development (R&D) and R &
D professional doesnt live in Shree Kunj.
Finance professional is in Defence Colony. Both
the persons of VasantKunj are not in IT, IB and
Marketing. Priya is in Defence Colony and
Fardeen is in Shree Kunj colony and Marketing
professional is in Defence Colony. Rupa and Suraj
are in the same colony and Deepak and Tara are
in the same colony.
1.
Who is in the Operation Department?
(1) Priyanka
(2) Tara
(3) Arun
(4) Bharati
(5) None of these
2.
Who are in the Shree Kunj colony?
(1) Tara, Priyanka, Rupa
(2) Fardeen, Bharati, Suraj
(3) Deepak, Priyanka, Suraj
(4) Fardeen, Rupa, Suraj
(5) None of these
3.
In which department does Tara work?
(1) Finance
(2) Advertisement
(3) Marketing
(4) Research and Development
4.
Person who is in HR department lives in
which colony?
(1) Vasantkunj
(2) Shree Kunj
(3) Defence Colony
(4) (1) or (3)
(5) None of these
5.
Which of the following combination is
correct?
(1) R & D Tara Defence Colony
(2) Operation Bharati Shree Kunj
(3) Finance Priyanka Defense Colony
(4) HR Suraj Shree Kunj
(5) None of these
Direction (6-10) : Each of the questions below
consists of a question and two statements
numbered I and II given below it. You have to
decide whether the data provided in the
statements are sufficient to answer the
question. Read both the statements and

Give answer (1): If the data in statement I


alone are sufficient to answer the question,
while the data in statement II alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (2): If the data in statement II
alone are sufficient to answer the question,
while the data in statement I alone are not
sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (3): If the data either in
statement I alone or instatement II alone
are sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (4): If the data even in both
statements I and II together are not
sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (5): If the data in both
statements I and II together are necessary
to answer the question.
6.
Who is oldest among Peter, Kevin, Joseph
and Jason ?
I. Jason is older than Peter and Joseph.
II. Kevin is younger than Joseph.
7.
How is happy written in that code language ?
I. I happy today is written as gke ne que
and today happy day is written as ke
poi ne.
II. I play is written as clue pa.
8.
H is the mother of J. How is J related to V ?
I. V is the only daughter of H.
II. V is the sister of J.
9.
What is the colour of white snow in a colour
code ?
I. Green is called Black, Black is called
Blue, and Blue is called Red.
II. Red is called White and White is
called Orange.
10. Six people P, Q, R, S, T and U are seated
around a circular table and are equidistant
from each other. Who is second to the right of T
I. P is to the immediate left of Q and Q sits
opposite R.
II. S is to the immediate left of U.
Direction (11-16) : Study the following
information to answer the given questions :
J, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are 4 married couples
sitting in a cir cle facing the centr e. The
profession of the males within the group are
lecturer, lawyer, doctor and scientist. Among the
males, only R (the lawyer) and V (the scientist)
are sitting together. Each man is seated besides
his wife. U, the wife of the Lecturer is seated
second to the right of V. T is seated between U
and V. P is the wife of the Doctor. Q is a male, is
not the doctor. S is a male.
11. Which of the following is Ps position with
respect to S ?
(1) Second to the right
(2) Second to the left
(3) Immediate right
(4) Immediate left
(5) Third to the left

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12.

Which of the following is Js position with


respect to T ?
(1) Third to the left
(2) Fourth to the right
(3) Third to the right
(4) Opposite T
(5) Second to the right
13. Which of the following is not true regarding
the couples ?
(1) P is the wife of S
(2) T is the wife of Q
(3) R is the husband of J
(4) J and S are seated adjacent to each other
(5) All are true
14. The wives of which two husbands are
immediate neighbours ?
(1) UT
(2) SR
(3) VQ
(4) RV
(5) None of these
15. Four of the following are alike in a certain
way based on their seating position in the
above arrangement and so form a group.
Which is the one that does not belong to
the group ?
(1) RSJ
(2) TRV
(3) UTV
(4) SQP
(5) UPQ
16. Who is the Lawyers wife ?
(1) T
(2) P
(3) J
(4) U
(5) None of these
Direction (17-22) : Study the following
information to answer the given questions :
A word and number arrangement machine when
given an input line of words and
numbersrearranges them following a particular
rule. The following is an illustration of input and
rearrangement. (Single digit numbers are
preceded by a zero. All other numbers are two
digit numbers.)
Input: when 19 will you 07 be 40 coming 62
home 100 89
Step I: be when 19 will you 07 40 coming 62
home 100 89.
Step II: be 07 when 19 will you 40 coming 62
home 100 89.
Step III: be 07 coming when 19 will you 40 62
home 100 89.
Step IV: be 07 coming 19 when will you 40 62
home 100 89.
Step V: be 07 coming 19 home when will you 40
62 100 89.
Step VI: be 07 coming 19 home 40 when will you
62 100 89.
Step VII: be 07 coming 19 home 40 when 62 will
you 100 89.

Step VIII: be 07 coming 19 home 40 when 62 will


89 you 100
Step VIII is the last Step of the arrangement
of the above input as the intended
arrangement is obtained.
As per the rules followed in the above steps,
find out in each of the following questions the
appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: next 57 problem 82 14 trend 02
purchase growth 41
17. How many steps would be needed to complete
the arrangement ?
(1) V
(2) VI
(3) VIII
(4) VII
(5) Cannot be determined
18. Which of the following would be the final
arrangement ?
(1) growth 02 next 14 problem 41 purchase
57 82 trend.
(2) growth next problem purchase trend 02
14 41 57 82.
(3) growth 02 next 14 problem 41 purchase
57 trend 82.
(4) growth 82 next 57 purchase 41 problem
14 next 02.
(5) None of these.
19. Which of the following would be step I ?
(1) 41 purchase 02 trend 14 82 problem 57
next growth.
(2) growth 02 next 57 problem 82 14 trend
purchase 41.
(3) 41 growth next 57 problem 82 14 trend
02 purchase
(4) growth next 57 problem 82 14 trend 02
purchase 41.
(5) growth next 57 purchase 82 14 trend 02
problem 41.
20. Which word / number would be the sixth
position from the left end in Step III ?
(1) purchase
(2) 14
(3) problem
(4) 41
(5) trend
(21-22): Input: just 14 and value 22 time 5 15
21. Which word / number would be at position
5 from the right end in Step III ?
(1) and
(2) 15
(3) just
(4) 14
(5) time
22. Which of the following would be step II of
the arrangement ?
(1) and just value 14 22 time 5 15.
(2) and 5 just 14 value 22 time 15.
(3) and 5 just 14 time 15 22 value.
(4) and just value time 14 22 5 15.
(5) None of these

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Directions (2327) : Some statements are given

Conclusion:

followed by some conclusions. You have to

I.

consider the statements to be true even if they

All trees being plates is a possibility.

II. Some bees are not plates.

seem to be at variance from commonly known


facts. You have to decide which of the following

III. Some bees are not treys.

conclusions if any, follow from the given

(1) Only I and III follow

statements:

(2) Only III follows

23.

Statements:

(3) Only I and II follow

Some psycho are sinners.

(4) All follow

All sinners are killers.


No ruthless are sinners.
Some ruthless are psycho.

(5) None of these


26.

Some psycho are sick.

Conclusion:
I.

All sick are tired.

Some ruthless can possibly be killers.

II. Some psycho are not ruthless.

No quick are sick.

III. Some killers are ruthless.

Some quick are psycho.

(1) Only I and III follow

Conclusion:

(2) Only III follow

I.

(3) Only I and II follow

II. Some quick being tired is a possibility.

(4) All follow

III. Some quick are sick.

(5) None of these


24.

(2) Only III follows


(3) Only I and II follow

Some Kapoors are Khans.

(4) All follow

All Khans are Singhs.

(5) None of these

No Singh is a Shah.
Conclusion:
I.

Some tired are not quick.

(1) Only I and III follow

Statements:
All Shahs are Kapoors.

27.

All Kapoors being Shah is a possibility.

Statements :
All trams are buses.

II. All Shah being Kapoors is a possibility.

Some buses are trains.

III. All Singhs being Khans is a possibility.

No train is plane.

(1) Only I and III follow

Some planes are trams.

(2) Only III follow

Conclusion :

(3) Only I and II follow

I.

(4) All follow


(5) None of these
25.

Statements:

Statements:
All trees are bees.
Some bees are treys.
No trey is a plate.
Some plates are trees.

Some trams are not trains.

II. All trams being trains is a possibility.


III. Some buses are not trains.
(1) Only I and III follow
(2) Only III follows.
(3) Only I and II follow
(4) All follow
(5) None of these

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Directions: (28-32) : In the following questions,

Directions : In each question below a statement

the symbols @, #, %, $ and * are used with the

(or a passage) is followed by two assumptions

following meaning as illustrated below.

numbered I and II. (An assumption is something

A @ B means A Is not smaller than B

supposed or taken in for granted). You have to

A # B means A is neither smaller than

consider the statement and the following

nor equal to B

assumptions and then decide which of the

A % B means A is neither smaller than

assumptions is implicit in the statement. Give


answer:

nor greater than B


A $ B means A is not greater than B
A * B means A is neither greater than nor

(1) If only assumption I is implicit.


(2) If only assumption II is implicit.
(3) If either assumption I or assumption II is

equal to B

implicit.

Give answer 1): If only conclusion I is true


Give answer 2): If only conclusion II is true
Give answer 3): If either conclusion I or II is true
Give answer 4): If neither conclusion I nor II is true

(4) If neither of the assumptions is implicit.


(5) If both the assumptions are implicit.
33.

To get a first class in the examination you

Give answer 5): If both conclusions I and II are true


28.

have to work very hard.

Statements :

Assumptions :

C # D, A @ B, D * E, B % C

I. Getting first class in the examination is

Conclusion :
I.
29.

A*E

desirable.
II. A @ E

Statements :

II. Hard work results in success.


34.

I % J, G $ H, H * I, H @ K

30.

I*J

Statement :
Everybody loves reading adventurous

Conclusion :
I.

Statement :

stories.
II. G @ K

Assumptions :

Statements :

I.

U * V, Y # Z, X $ Y, W % X, V * W

material.

Conclusion :
I.
31.

II. Nobody loves reading any ot her


II. V * Y

Statements :

material.
35.

Statement :

W % A, U * V, V * W, A # B, B @ C

All the teachers are hereby instructed to

Conclusion :

reach the institution by 9 a.m.

I.
32.

U#Z

Adventure stories are the only reading

W#C

II. W % C

I.

Statements :
K # L, J # K, I # K, L * M, M * N

J@N

Some of the teachers do not arrive at


the institution in time.

II. Teachers will follow the strict warning

Conclusion :
I.

Assumptions :

II. J * N

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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
Directions (3640) : What approximate value
should come in place of question mark (?) in
the following questions?
36. 23.999 9.004 16.997 = ?
(1) 3200
(2) 4100
(3) 2700
(4) 3700
(5) 4500
37.

38.

39.

40.

41.

42.

43.

7
4
2
8 9 =?
9
5
3

45.

(1) 490
(2) 590
(3) 440
(4) 560
(5) 520
5940 28 6 = ?
(1) 40
(2) 35
(3) 39
(4) 52
(5) 27
15.5% of 850 + 24.8% of 650 = ?
(1) 295
(2) 330
(3) 270
(4) 375
(5) 220
An order was placed for supply of carpet of
breadth 3 metres. The length of carpet was
1.44 times of breadth. Subsequently the
breadth and length were increased by 25
and 40 percent respectively. At the rate of
` 45 per square metre, what would be the
increase in the cost of the carpet?
(1) `1020.6
(2) `398.8
(3) `437.4
(4) `583.2
(5) None of these
What would be the compound interest
obtained on an amount of `20000 at the rate
of 15 p.c.p.a. after 4 years?
(1) `14,980.125
(2) `19,680.125
(3) `16.780.125
(4) `18,980.125
(5) None of these
Mr.Duggal invested `20000 with rate of
interest at 20 p.c.p.a. The interest was
compounded half yearly for first year and
in the next year it was compounded yearly.
What will be the total interest earned at the
end of two years?
(1) `8,800
(2) `9,040
(3) `8,040
(4) `9,800
(5) None of these
A bag contains 6 black and 8 white balls.
One ball is drawn at random. What is the
probability that the ball drawn is white?
(1)

3
4

(2)

4
7

(3)

1
8

(4)

3
7

(5) None of these

44.

46.

47.

48.

While selling a watch, a shopkeeper gives


a discount of 15%. If he gives a discount of
20%, he earns `51 less as profit. What is
the original price of the watch?
(1) `920
(2) `985
(3) `1125
(4) `1020
(5) None of these
A shopkeeper sold a T.V. set for 17,940/-,
with a discount of 8% and gained 19.6% If
no discount is allowed, what will he his gain
percent?
(1) 25%
(2) 26.4%
(3) 24.8%
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Prithvi spent `89,745 on his college fees.
`51,291 on Personality Development
Classes and the remaining 27% of the total
amount he had as cash with him. What was
the total amount?
(1) `1,85,400
(2) `1,89,600
(3) `1,91,800
(4) `1,93,200
(5) None of these
In a class of 65 students and 4 teachers,
each student got sweets that are 20% of the
total number of students and each teacher
got sweets that are 40% of the total number
of students. How many sweets were there?
(1) 845
(2) 897
(3) 949
(4) 104
(5) None of these
A basket contains 6 red, 5 green and 8 blue
balls. If four balls are picked at random,
what is the probability that all four of them
are either red or any two out of the four are
green?
(1)

5
1292

(2)

925
3876

(3)

359
1938

(4)

11
3876

(5) None of these


Directions (49-53): In each of the following
questions a number series is given which has
only one wrong number. you have to find out
the wrong number.
49. 7.5, 47.5, 87.5, 157.5, 247.5, 357.5, 487.5
(1) 357.5
(2) 87.5
(3) 487.5
(4) 7.5
(5) 47.5

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50.

13 , 16, 21, 27, 39, 52, 69


(1) 21
(2) 27
(3) 39
(4) 52
(5) none of these
51. 1500 , 1581, 1664, 1749,1833,1925, 2016
(1) 1581
(2) 1664
(3) 1833
(4) 1925
(5) none of these
52. 66,91,120,153,190,233,276,
(1) 120
(2) 233
(3) 153
(4) 276
(5) none of these
53. 1331,2197,3375,4914,6859
(1) 4914
(2) 6859
(3) 9261
(4) 2197
(5) none of these
Directions (54-58): Each of the questions below
consists of a question and two statements
numbered I and II given below it. You have to
decide whether the data provided in the
statements are sufficient to answer the
question. Read both the statements and Give answer (1) if the data in statement I
alone are sufficient to answer the question,
while the data in statement It alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (2) if the data in statement II
alone are sufficient to answer the question,
while the data in statement I alone are not
sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (3) if the data either in
statement I alone or in statement II alone
are sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (4) if the data given in both
the statements I and II together are not
sufficient to answer the question and
Give answer (5) if the data in both the
statements I and II together are necessary
to answer the question.
54. What is the area of the circle?
I. The breadth of a rectangle is threefourth of the radius of the circle.
II. The radius of the circle is equal to the
side of a square of area 144 sq. cm.
55. What is the cost of three tables and two
chairs?
I. Cost of four chairs is twice the cost of
three tables
II. Cost of two tables is equal to cost of one
chair i.e. 500?

56.

What is Jyotis annual income?


I.

Jyotis monthly income is Rs. 8,500


more than Amits monthly income.

II. Rohits monthly income is Rs. 3.5


thousand which is half of Amits
monthly income.
57.

What will be Surajs age after eight years?


I.

The ratio between Kamyas and Surajs


present age is 4 : 7 respectively.

II. Kamya is 15 years younger than Suraj.


58.

What is the minimum passing percentage


in a test?
I.

Raju scored 162 marks in a test and


failed by 104 marks.

II. The maximum marks of the test are 538


more marks obtained by Raju
Directions (59-63): In the following questions
two equations numbered I and II are given. You
have to solve both the equations and give
answer.
(1) If x > y

(2) If x y

(3) If x < y

(4) If x y

(5) If x = y or the relationship cannot be


established
59.

I.

20x2 x 12 = 0

II. 20y2 + 27y + 9 = 0


60.

I.

x2 218 = 106

II. y2 37y + 342 = 0


61.

I.

7
5
+
=
x
x

(12)2
II. y
=0
y
2

62.

63.

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361x +

II.

441y + 4 = 0

I.

II.

15

16 = 0

2
=6 x
x

1
y
7 y
+
= y
4
12

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Directions (6468) : Study the following pie-

66.

If scholarship has to be paid out of the

charts carefully and answer the questions

Donation Fund, what is the approximate

below them.

percentage of Donation Fund used for this

The entire fund that a school gets from

purpose?

different sources is equal to ` 500 lakhs.

(1) 43%

(2) 53%

(3) 37%

(4) 47%

Internal
Source 5%

NGOs 15%

(5) 32%
67.
Donation 35%

for payment?

Govt
Agencies 45%

School Maintenance
20%

Payment
30%

68.

Reserved
35%

(3) ` 150 lakhs

(4) ` 140 lakhs

What amount of the fund is acquired by the


(1) ` 220 lakhs

(2) ` 310 lakhs

(3) ` 255 lakhs

(4) ` 225 lakhs

(5) None of these


69.

65.

(2) ` 110 lakhs

school from Government Agencies?

Uses of Funds by the School


64.

(1) ` 100 lakhs


(5) None of these

Sources of Funds in the School


Scholarship
15%

What is the total amount used by the school

If 6 engines consume 15 metric tones of


coal when each is running 9 hours a day,

What is the difference between the funds

how much coal will be required for 8 engines,

acquired by the school from NGOs and that

each running 12 hours a day, if being given

from Internal Sources?

that 3 engines of former type consume as

(1) ` 50 lakhs

(2) ` 45 lakhs

much as 4 engines of latter type?

(3) ` 75 lakhs

(4) ` 25 lakhs

(1) 20

(2) 18

(5) None of these

(3) 27

(4) 36

If the school managed School Maintenance

(5) None of these

from the Government Agencies fund only,

70.

(1) ` 1200 lakhs

(2) ` 150 lakhs

A tank is filled in 5 hours by three pipes A,


B and C. The pipe C is twice as fast as B
and B is twice as fast as A. How much time
will pipe A alone take to fill the tank?

(3) ` 110 lakhs

(4) ` 95 lakhs

(1) 35hr

(2) 30hr

(3) 28hr

(4) 26hr

how much fund from Government Agencies


would still be left for other use?

(5) None of these

(5) None of these

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tone from Mr. Salmonds abrasive style to Ms. 73.
Sturgeons more conciliatory manner. All of this
is magnified by longer-term factors: the decline
of the Scottish Tories, Labours hollowing out and
replacement by the SNP as the dominant party,
the secularisation of society and weakening of
religion, and changing patterns of work, economy
and industry.
Scotland, in many respects in the last 40
years, has become more like elsewhere in
West ern Europe, and with this, people
increasingly wish to emphasise their
distinctiveness in national identities and
cultures. The SNP has played all of this well
nurturing a soft civic nationalism and social
democratic sentiment, which sits at ease with 74.
most Scots, and is far removed from the rightwing populism of the UK Independence Party
(UKIP), which won the 2014 European elections
across the U.K., as could be imagined. Success
brings with it its own pressures. The SNPs nearclean sweep of Scott ish Westminster
constituencies means that many supporters now
expect immediate change. The SNP campaigned
on three main themes: an end to U.K. austerity,
opposition to the Trident nuclear weapons
system and more devolution of powers to Scotland.
No substantive concessions will be forthcoming
on the first two. But on the third, with Prime
Minister Cameron conscious that his
75.
Conservative Party won 14.9 per cent of the vote
and one seat in Scotland the former, their
lowest vote in 150 years a more pragmatic line
may well be evident from Westminster. The big
issue underneath all this is the independence
question. Some Nationalist supporters are hoping
for progr ess on this very soon, or more
realistically, a SNP manifesto commitment in the
2016 Scottish Parliament elections to a second
referendum.
71. Choose an appropriate title for the passage.
(1) After Reaction
(2) The Parties
(3) None Elected, Everyone Rejected
76.
(4) Scotlands Peaceful Revolution
(5) None of the above
72. Which of the following is true according to
the passage?
77.
(A) The real and new experience for the
Scotland was the Referendum.
(B) The degree and depth of the prodemocratic engagement altered the
parameters of Scottish society.
(C) The SNPs near-clean sweep of Scottish 78.
Westminster constituencies means
that many supporters now dont expect
any immediate change.
(1) Only A and C
(2) Only A and B
(3) Only B and C
(4) All A, B and C
(5) None of these
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with certain themes that it banked upon.
What are the themes?
(A) To end the difficult situation and
authority of UK.
(B) Opposition to the Trident nuclear
weapons systemand more devolution of
powers to Scotland.
(C) The demand for the permanent status
to the Govt. employees.
(1) A and B
(2) A and C
(3) B and C
(4) A, B and C
(5) None
Which of the following is not true according
to the passage?
(1) A mixture of public anger and
disappointment exists towards Labour in
Scotland that has built up over decades.
(2) There is a general air of goodwill towards
the SNP and its record as the Scottish
Government.
(3) The degree and depth of the prodemocratic engagement altered the
parameters of Scottish society
(4) All of the above
(5) None of the above
What does the author mean by the phrase
tooting and cheering to mark a political
event.
(1) Demonstration against certain policy of
Govt.
(2) Protesting and making noise being a
political rival.
(3) Celebrating and cheering the success
in the election.
(4) Happy and Cheerful demonstration in
the election.
(5) None of the above.
What is the synonym of the word baton?
(1) Anodyne
(2) Aver
(3) Wand
(4) Coda
(5) None
Which of the following is the synonym of
the word insurgents?
(1) Credo
(2) Mutineer
(3) Deride
(4) Poseur
(5) None
Which of the following is the antonym of the
word reticence?
(1) Zealot
(2) Whimsy
(3) Venal
(4) Travail
(5) Talkative
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93.

Which of following will be the FIRST

97.

sentence?

94.

95.

have always
(2) A

(1) extraordinary, advocated

(3) B

(4) C

(2) stupendous, encouraged

(5) D

(3) loving, prepared

Which of following will be the THIRD

(4) joyful, imagined

sentence?

(5) fascinating, longed

(1) E

(2) C

(3) B

(4) F

98.

Their minds were


of the

with the thought

conflict.

(5) D

(1) engrossed, approaching

Which of following will be the FIFTH

(2) prepared, growing

sentence?

(3) absolved, mere

(1) C

(2) D

(4) swollen, imminent

(3) B

(4) F

(5) preoccupied, adverse


99.

sight. I

To see them.

(1) E

(5) A
96.

Mountains and hills are a

The doctor reached the house too

Which of following will be the LAST

to find the patient

sentence?

(1) early, worried

(2) far, sick


(4) hastily, immobile

(1) C

(2) D

(3) late, alive

(3) E

(4) F

(5) impatiently, dead

(5) B

100. He

to the audience in a soft but

Directions (97-100) : In each one of the

confident tone all

following sentences, there are two blank

(1) explained, whatever

spaces. Below each sentence, there are five pairs

(2) narrated, that

of words denoted by numbers (1), (2), (3), (4) and


(5). Find out which pair of words can be filled
up in the blanks .n the sentence in the same
sequence to make it, meaningfully complete.

Ph: 09555108888,

Had happened.

(3) demonstrated, what


(4) briefed, those
(5) showed, whatsoever

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