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TIME. (Key and Solutions for AIMCAT1319) Key SECTION ~ 1.0 8A 4.8 16.0 21.8 26.8 2c TA 12.6 17.6 2c 27D 36 ac 13.6 180 23.4 28.8 4.0 9.8 148 19.8 24. A 29.4 5.8 10.8 18.0 20.8 25.8 30. 8 SECTION ~ 11 1.0 8A 4.8 16.0 24.4 26.8 2A TA 12.0 17.8 22.8 27 A 3D ac 13.0 18.8 23.c 28.8 4.8 9.8 14.0 49.8 24D 29.8 5. 8B 10.8 15.C 20.0 25. 30. D SECTION~ Therefore he square oot is Solutions for questions 1 to 12: fennel ie.2+ Va\2+4) Choice (0) 4. From pattem method, Rem 28 |= 324 or=1. Since the overall weight loss is 25% and the heavier 35, watermelon incurs a weight loss of 25%, the. igher i watermelon alo incurs a weight oss oF 25% Rem 18 iL Choice (@) 326 we Lt the cost ofan apple, a banana and a chikoo be 8a, % 2 18-1 #18 0F325— 18» 307 Choice (©) an fo respectvely. 2 Ha numberof has 15 factors, then it must ether be of the fonmP or +)" where P, PrP ae pine numbers. The smallest umber ofthe form P's 2° = 18384 (a ee digit number) and (P,2\P,*) = 92" = 144 Since, the gven numbers four) a. Tre equate ofthe aumber (;') (Pe) which has (4+ 1) (6 +1) 18 45 fetrs, Choice () 3. iis given tat So=2 Sn Considering the fst ter as a andthe common diference 380, oot {2 Jo0194 30 Dearz0dl a 2 1520+ 20q)= 2022 9+ 194 S10a=55d— 2a=i1¢ Sy_92/220+310) Bq 42/220+ 410) = Satta 431d] _ 3aj42d) 8 42[Vid+4id) 42[526) 13 Choice (¢) 4. Let the required square rootbe Va +Vb+Ve Now, (la 4vb + VeP -a+b+c+2vab+2Vbe +2Va0_ 1946-440 + VTE + OG = 19+ 2098 + 24 + aoe 2134 2(0ed +288 20d = WB eNT oP Bb-der8 5b 70-2 4b+3c+a=3t Let equation (1), (2) and’ (3) be multiples by x, y. z respectively and added to gel equal coefficients of, , 3 Bn By 4 4z= Ax + Ty + 32= Bx 2y +z Sohving, we get X= 2 ty=~2and 2=3 then x = Mutipiying equation (1) by —1 (2) by -2 and (3) by 3 and adding we get Ma-D-c=-13 or at b+ c= 213 Therefore the cost of one apple, one banana and one chikoo is 813 Choice (A) The product of the four digits willbe 18 in the folowing ways, Lay (9 @ 1) 1) @ (= 18 1) 2) B) = 18 ‘The number of four digt numbers that can be formed for the above cases are tabulated below. ‘Number of four digit umibers 4 1 aaae 12 1 Mae@ WM MAGE ‘Triumphant Insitute of Management Education Pvt Lid. (FAME), 951, Suidamvetty Complex, Park Lane, Secunderabad 500 003 All rights reserved. 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(7 pages) (ance/anct) AIMCATISI9.SoI/1 ‘Torefore the total number of four-cigit aumbors such that 14 the product ofthe cigs is 18 is (12 #12 + 12) te. 36 Choice (A) 8. ots) Since f(x) and g(x) are of opposite signs, i Hx) attains & 2 ax te) imum, then gains 2 maximum, wich 2 times the minimum value off) ‘The value of x at which) attains ts minimum is also the value ofx at which g(x) atfans its maximum, Le, ax = 6. = Masmumvaestt)= #2%38=-24 ehoe(0 Let the height of the light house, A B be tm, 2 aN & c D Inthe above figure, BD = 2,02 (0,0) G2 00) We can see that the tiangle withthe given vertices is an isosceles triangle (as K/2 isthe midpoint of (0, 0) and (,0)) and the lie jlring (4/2, 0) and (k2, #2) isthe allude to the base. As the orthocenire isthe pont of concurrence of the altitudes it les on the line which passes through the points (k/2, 0) and (k/2, 2}. The equation of the line is xe kr choice (8) As the well can hold 720,000 lives of water, the volume of well is 7,20,0001,000 = 720 mi. 10% of the water (Le., 72 m can fil the remaining area upto 0.3m, ‘Thus remaining area x 0.3 = 72 = Remaining area = 240 mi The area ofthe field (including wel] = 20 x rea used for constriction of well = 300 ~ 24 Volume ofthe well= Area Depth 720260 D=D= 12m Choice (C) ‘Solutions for questions 13 to 15: 1s, ok east ar 3.54) (64 iis given tat the ship approached 10043 mtowards ne [1976765 7 ~1)x100 ~20.60%4 | 7 — ee aaa , in sorts, toowrecoar [W5--f.)m E+} 100042005 (2-4) e100 ona (ae al 2.2) EE )reocoro Now 5 -at0045 Tales [etm eB 1996-06] | = 100 =40% || 100 =27.03%| 2 = Rk ou001| 22 - 4}e100 =r. 14 tFisom Choice) = 10. Lette number of unis of werk done by A.B ana cota ES-1}x100 = 7.320 independenty m8 Gay be aunts, b ums snd © unis respecte CERES nt ako bo Wants ore 72-1}s00=r0209] ($83), 100= 100% “Te taken by Ato dothe work = e ‘The table above gives the percentage increase in per sietatenoy 8 and tae pea ly oa i of on Bw poe Snr the prods 195-06 & 202-0, did sugr exhibit a Tiel Pater grow ate tan eae ol wh respect por cata uaby a 3erbec—() Aitemative Solution: ww With some ick altos, th fat that supa grew sminty WW ‘antec an ese oi ony 1905-08 can be Mred by Geena Also in 200200, die ol san e negative a2ererb— 2) growth, while sugar saw a positive growth. Choice (C) 5 4 oving() and). we getd« So endo 4 iit Fecephapedidinec bn Leta=3k b= Skandc=4k w Bealone cando the work in oe = Aand C together wil ake W__(5KN28) oo gays aes Choice (8) Teak Per capita_availabilly of coffee 0.16 Pert pratn oina = PER iyo In 1965 ~ 66, diference in per capita production of 72 346 _ 360-346 _ 16 cafes & tea are = 72 cial 016 080” 080 “Triumphant instiute of Management Education Pvt.Ltd. (FAME) HO: 95B, 2" Foor, Siddamsetty Complex, Secunderabad ~ 500 003, ‘Tel: 040-27808195 Fax : D40-2784734 emai Fodimeeducation.com website: www timeteducation com AIMCATIBI9.S0l2 Similarly, the diference can be calculated for all the years, S tabulated as under 418, From 1999-2000 to 2003-04, % increase in sales value of Merk was: 100 = 36.71% Tee SS RS TA ara ‘The per capita productions of coffee & tea were the closest in 1965 ~ 66 ‘Choice (A) 415. The highest percentage increase in any period with respect lo the previous petiod was witnessed in 1985 ~ 86 incase of sugar. Theres (2400 «810 cae 16. aDsie. XE ie caning et x0 + amet ou 20 fre, emus seat seeps Seusneas 0-3 aera Shietbbnae aA seer ca Solutions for questions 17 and 18: 17. % share of the sales value of Tota in total sales value of the four brands in 1999-2000, ( 12500 00 (Sewo0- Ta760 12500 -20000 J 13200001, , 47000 00 | Sepsn-aon a0 +205 tn2001= 02,4 (eee 7780) 100 = 14.06% (sasoo soo +7760 72500)" 1200209, is 21290 100 = 1487% (woarani a) 1209.04, tis tooo 4000 dp Tis SEE)" In204= 05 tis —__44000__) 49, ‘34000 + 47500 + 44000 + 24000. ‘The second highest share of Tota was 20.33% in 2003-04 ‘Choice (C) 274% (zones sett) 160-750 xa (228-28 wz ros (00280), «a Bonga was. (== 20000 ) }s100 20758 Bonda had the lowest % increase from 1909-2000 to 2003-04 ‘Choice (D) Solutions for questions 19 to 21: 410. As tho shop kooper's books contain the digit, the base n, shuld be greater than 5, As St» 35 in decimal system is more than 836, the base n, should be less than 10. Thus 'n’ an be 6.7, 8 or. In any ofthese bases the units digits of 51 x 35 will be 5. Thus 996 when divided by ‘n’ should leave a remainder 5. 938 when dviced by 6, 8 and 9 will leave a remainder of O and when civided by 7 leaves & remainder of 5. Thus n=7. (5th is 7x1 #7'x8= 1435 16 in decimal system, Choice (8) 20. The side of the cube is limited by the lesser of the two diameter of cylinder Be 30 We see that = > 20 ve = maximum side of cube = 20 cm and its volume = 8000 om? ‘Choice (8) 21. logs 8" — 19) —log:8 = og3(9"+ 21) — logis" 19) 2 logs (3°16) = fogs 3" + 21) = og; (8 ~ 15) = fogs 39" + 21) SP 33 (9) + 162 =0, (2"-6) (9-27) 3°= 6 0r27 If3* = 6, 3 15 would be negative and log (3"~ 18) would be undefined W'3"= 27, x=3, Choice (B) values | mitt ne Solutions for questions 22 to 25: in h Section Marks OA 60 Dt 30 Ds. 5 vA 45 RC % Ls 75 Let the total number of t-mark questions be x and 2-mark ‘questions bey. Now, the number of questions in each of the sections is as foliows: =80-75=5 (00 and x = 400 mark mark 60 20 40 5 80 8 80 30 80 10 60 20 “40000 Too) ‘Triomphant nsttute of Management Education Pvt Ld. (T4M.E) HO: 958, 2” Flor, Sdameciy Complex, Sesunderabad 500 008 ‘Tel: 040-27898195 Fax : 040-27847334 email: infacarimededueation.com websit svw.simo4education.com —_AIMCATIS19.S03 22. Ramesh got 75 marks in LA. Total number of 1-mark questions in LA's 60. He can attempt corecily a maximum of 69 t-mark questions in LA. So, he has to get remaining 18 marks from 2-mark questions in LA. So, a minimum of 8 questions of 2-mark must have been atlempted comely by Ramesh. A maximum of 284 1-mark questions could 6 attempted. ‘Choice (C) 23, Total number of t-mark questions Total number of 2-mark questions => Maximum total marks = 409 «1+ 100 + 2 = 600 ‘Choice (A) 24, Ramesh got 30 marks in DI and there were 5 questions of 2.mark type in DI. He may attempt all those § questions andthe remaining 20°marks must be from t-mark questions. Minimum number +202 28 ‘Choice (A) 25. In DI, only 5 questions (of 2-mark type) were there but in Us, 20 questions (of 2mark type) were there. From solution t0 G75, he must correcty attempt a minimum of 8 questions out of these. So, the number of 2-mark questions attempted correctly in DI (Whatever the number may be) has tobe less as compared to LA. Choice (8) ‘Solutions for questions 26 to 30: 26. Given, A-3, 2) and B(G, 5) The slope ofthe line AB i, ne 2223 re) “The equation of he ine ABs, y—y; wwe getx-0+9=0-2x=-9 As the Ine AB inlorsects the x-anls al P, P= (-9, 0), Pa q[-9-(-3)P (0-27 = 48574 = 2470 units Alternative solution: From B10 A, for a vertical movement downwards of 3 uit the horzontal distance covered is 9 unis, Le, for every 4 unit movement along negative y direction, there is a ‘movement of 3 unis slong negative x direction, From A10P. here is a downward movement of 2 units A hotizonial movement of2 x3 = 6 units x6. PAs VP +6? = 2410 Choice (8) 27. Let ine amount Amit wil pay at the end of each year be. Tho present valve ofall the amounts pad i equal to the loan amount, 3.31,000 (1a) (6) Each nstalment= Pt _ r ne “ofa | 128. Each term ofthe series isin the form of (two factors). The first factors of the Genominaters form ope AP ard. the second factors form another AP. Hence, the general form ofthe factors is ) S¥eo43=@x+2) and ) Brris=(x+5) 4 Se a (242)(245) [3(60)+2)(3(80)+5), trcanbewiten ast 1 1] (re8)- x12) BDH 3| Gra2yGr9) where x=1,2,3,——= (1) The last term =| 1 3[aea-as|"® --Sum ofthe given series A] 7 i818 aa” Us Choice) wey | Bina vecone = |e ewrendire | oy | sy Savings nz |e Income = Expendtre + Saving o 2) £41) 82) gos Be 2 3-02 ‘Choice (A) ‘Trmphant Insitute of Naragoment Education Pvt Lid. (TaMsE) HO: 958, 2" Flor, Sdameciy Complex, Sesunderabad 500 003 ‘Tel: 040-27898195 Fax : 040-27847334 email: infacatimededueation.com websit ww watimeteducaioncom _AIMCATI319.S0l4 roo x-fo02 8-022 VV) 8 20, toux— os| = 3 \ those x-+ loge yl-loge y = Hoga(xy)-3 This is maximum when xys maximum, Given logix~ 7 =10g35-y=2 x-7> 0 and5—y>0 Sexo Tandy <6 ~ xy is maximum when x = 8 and y= 4 "Maximum value of xy 4 1 loa Hy -3 = Hoge 32 Choice (8) ‘DificuTtyTevel wise summary - Secon Level of Dificuty] ‘Questions Very Easy = Eesy ™ rT Te Te TT] Difioa 0, 22.23.24, 75, 26S Very Dificut = SECTION —11 Solutions for question 1: 1. tis clear thatthe subject ofthe paregraph is anemia. We can 00 that follows C-"More severe anemia’ folows ‘anemia’ in CB preceds C A giving reason for the occurrence of anemia. appears to folow with these’ but ‘changes’ ere. nol mentioned in the para. Further D with reference to mmitochaavia and surface membrane is moce detai-criented than BCA which are general innaure. Choice (D) Solutions for questions 2 to 4: 2. (b) has the topic ofthe passage. (4) develeps the the idea in (), by giving the reason fori. (2) isthe consequence of (@). (6) tals us thatthe proposal to calm them was rejected and a) ves the suppor fr their demands. bucea. Choice /A) 3. (b)is a general statement (0) cleaty follows (b) as tives fan exarple for what is gion in (8). (c) continues (D) a8 i ‘mentions that it flowed Oldowan to's. (a) follows (c) and (6) concludes linking back to ‘cognitive’ mentioned in‘. Hence bscae, Choice (C) places ‘e' beter ‘a. This would be an insertion fof the new thought before the ene being discussed is omplate Choice (0) 4. The opening statement is (4). (2) suppors the idea. (6) futher supports it with an example. (c) compares. two slates and (@) concludes i Hence daecd. Choice 8) Solutions for questions 5 t0 7: ‘Number of words and Explanatory notes for RC: Number of words : 538 '5. The theme ofthe book is encapsulated in "New Honor was Bomn" (Para 2, end) thus, choice (B) is apt. The fist sentence of pare 2 point to how ‘come to be ‘who made them’, mating choice (B) apt. Choice (A) is introducioy in rature. Choice (C) presents the cultural ‘aspects of horror fms, while the passage focuses on how the fms were made, Chote (0) goes beyond the stope of the passage Choice (8) 6. Choice (A is not mentioned, Samuel Becket ise ply right, while Michael Myers sa fictional character” from "Halloween" ‘Choice B) cannot be infeed. The last two ines of para 4 does. net say that Exorcst Is an adaptation. Choce (C) ‘cannot be infered from the words ‘Waitirg for Godot in ‘space’ (ast sentence of para 4). Choice (0) can be infered from the fist sentence of para 4 ‘Choice (A) 7. The author concludes that Zinomen does not discuss how the “DNA” of horor fims mutated into the pathetic forms ‘seen today. (ast para). He does nat bring the larger picture into focus. Chice (A) reflects this stab of affars-not provide "an overarching ‘structure (penultmate pa) ‘Choice (8) lo conprehansivaly discussed. So are choices (©) (what the naw Horror movies share") and (0) ("that kind of personal insights"). Choice (A) Solutions for questions 8 to 11: Number of words and Explanatory netes for RC: Number of words: $35, 8. (A) sa cause, since iis stated that the MIS report found 2 signifcant increase in the numberof blowouts associated with cementing (last para). (8) is a cause ina very obvious way as blowout preventers {do exactly that (C) snc a cause as ‘preventing’ can avert a blow ou. (0) can be intered to be a cause since eezing temperatures at the seatoor will cause gases to freeze, "Unstable indicates that they may lead to explosions. ‘Choice (C) 9%. Choices @ and 0 seem possible enswers. Choice Bis the better answer because ol companies are in deep water riling because it has been productive. Mere avalbilty {choice 0) is not suffiient= the aby to tap tis needed, ‘Choice (8) 410. ‘The reference to soda batle comes at the end of para 1 - “they'e ike... waiting fer some one to pop the top. The ‘end ofthe sentence poinls to an explosion when someone ‘does something (wrong). Choice Dis ruled out because the teferencs is to deep sa driling whereas choice D {undersea driting) would include shallow water drilirg also, “The emphasis ison not doing something wrong, hence B. ‘Choice 8) 411. (A) is rot supported by the passage. Safety measures ‘according to the passage are In place, specially highlighted Dy the fect that ony 39 blowouts occurred during the dling ‘of more that 15,000 oll and gas wels in the Gulf (Ais the ‘untrue. (C) has aot been stated in the passage. On the Contrary the passage states fat ‘the methods. for preventing blowuts.... did not Keep pace’. O has not been stated. Only Bis tue. ‘Choice 8) Solutions for questions 12 10 14 12, Remember that we are looking for an answer that ‘completes the paragraph (C) is apt. “Most judges would ‘fer to both the ‘Supreme Court and High Court juige. It also rounds off he paragraph wih the ‘defense’ and the reason working hard’ (A) is specific to Supreme court Judges and inconciusive wan simply “not be judged by without information regarding what they should be judged by. (B) comes wihout any proper foundation being laid and ‘naeds more introduction. in (0), who is referred to 25 they! ‘snot clear. ‘Choice (C) 43. The paragraph largely talks about glebalization and commeriaiization and. loss of age-old values. The Penultimate sentence says... sgams jst a distraction ‘which means that in realty it has not lost its appeal. So ‘choice (0) concludes the para. Chelea (B) with roferonco to Polato chips and You Tube catches attention but ‘seem’ in the penultimate sentence ules it out. Choice (O) ‘Triumphant Institute of Management Educaton Pvt Lid (FAME) HO: 958, 2” Floor, SiMdansety Complex, Secunderatad ~ S00 003 ‘Tel :040-27898195 Fax : 040 27847334 email: info yesdeducation.com nebsit ww witimeteducationcom _AIMCATISID.S0VS 414, ‘Changing demography’ in () is out of scope here, as we are refermng to @ city as 8 Single entity. (8) too specie with "DNA" as the penutimate sentence f in its incipient ‘lage. The paragraph is about the relation between the ‘oly’ and. ts residents which is. Torged’, and hence ‘symbiotic” So (0) is the answer. (A) meraly reiterates what the penultimate sentence says. Choce (0) Solutions for questions 15 to 17: Number of words and Explanatory notes for RC: Number of words: 590, 15, The last line says disasters are inevitable but then ‘consequence need not be thal is we can take preventive steps to contain or limit the damage caused by a natural disaster Choe (C) 16. Refer tothe third para where the fist sentence refers tothe ‘euth being ‘more encouraging’. The last sentence of the para backs choice D. The second part of choice A's Incorrect. Choice B is also incorect. In choice C, while the ‘effect spreads’ they don''spread thin’ (weaken). Chowe (0) 117. Choice 8 is not recommended by the author since he fools urbanisation helps people to eam more, Choice Dis backed by the penulimate para. Choe (8) Solutions for questions 18 to 20: From (), doe < Jack From (i), Jughead < Jane < Joseph (Jane's and Jughead's fats ‘must be an cansecutve foars) From i), Joe < Joseph (Both their ats are on consecutive oor) From (Sued < fn < John o's nd Jets fats ae ‘on consecitive floors) From (y), dil Jatin From () and (i), oe < Joseph < Jack Now, ram the above formation, ether Jack's or John's at must be ‘on the eighth oor and Jan's fat must be on the seventh oor (om (i) and rom above, Jack's ft must be onthe si oor. Jughead or Jil’ at must be on the fst floor. Case (i) Af Nat son Fst for. ‘As Jane's Matis below Joseph's fat, Joseph's fat must be on fifth floor, Joe's fat must be on fouth Noor. From (a, Janes fat must be on thi oor and Jughead lat must be on second foot. “il < Jughead < Jane < Joe < Joseph < Jack < Jatin < John Case (i) slughead's fat i on fst floor Jane's at must be on second floor ils fat ean be onfth or third oor. ‘hore aro two poesibltes. ()" Jughead © Jane < Joe < Joseph « Ji < Jack < Jatin < John (@)Jugnead < Jane < dil < Joe < Joseph < Jack < Jatin « John, 418. Jack owns a fton the sch Noor. Choice (8) 19, Jills flats not below Joe's fat = Joseph owns a at on fourth floor. Choe (A) 20. Jughead owns a fat on frst or secand fo. Choe (0) Solutions for questions 21 to 23: From () Satish > Mahesh end Rejesh > Harish From (i) Diya > Kavya > Anusha From (iv), Divya is ranked 2nd => Shr is ranked 1" ‘Shull > Divya > Kavya > Anusha O 2 @ @ rom (i) and (i), the pairings are as below. Shruti Brvya— Satish Kaya ‘Anusha ~ Havish From (i), since Satish is ranked higher than Mahesh = Mahesh i paired with Kavya = Rajesh i paired with Shut. = Thi pags ana rankings ar as below ale ape gen Shu 2 Satish’ ya 3 Mahesh Kavya. 4 Harsh” Anusha 21. Mahesh is ranked 3 among males Choice (A) 22. Mahesh is pated with Kavya, ‘Choice (A) 23. The docraasing order of salaros is Rajesh, Satish, Mahosh and Harish ‘Choice (C) Solutions for questions 24 and 25: 24, In 1 sentence, wade" relates to a most which means @ ch fled wih water, Mote means a uny spol. Hence b ‘An assassination is perpetrated (carry out 8 bad action) but ‘ot perpetuated (cause fo continua fer along te). Hence a Perspicacity i the ably to understane. Hance b ‘The sentence clearly indicates that the word is a noun, Dinghy isa small boat and dingy means gloomy. Hence a ‘The fith sentence talks about not wasting money. So the oie should be progigal. Hence 2, So babaa ‘Choice (0) 25. Prostate is tole stretched out on the ground. Prostate is @ gland, Hence b. ‘Tho 2” sentence talks about discarding something. So it should be lumber (disused aricles of furiture) but not lumbar (lating to lower part of back) hence a In the 3 serterce the word should be a verb whereas loath ig an adjective meening reluctant Hence loathe b ‘The 4 sentence taks about a bird. So i should be martin ‘nt rare (a forest animal) hence b. ‘Swating means to hit or erush with a fat object. eg. Swat @ fy. Swottng means to study hard so swoting fis in this ‘canta. hence a, CChoiee (A) abba ‘choice (D) Solutions for questions 26 to 2 From (i), it can be sad that one party among NPC, TCM, JPB ‘and PPC must have won 50 seats, From (i) tan be sald that 25 + 50= 30 + 45 “NIC must have won 40 seats From fi), he flowing cases are possible, NPC] TOM] IPB | PPC TNC case] 50 25 [30 [45 [a0 [case wl 45-[ 30 [25 [50] a0 26. 11 TOM id not secure the least number of seats, then case {W) holds good. The minimum ference in'the seats secured between any two political patios is 5. ‘The difference inte seats of (). ToMang PPC = 29 (i) NPC and NIC= 5 (ii) JPB and TCM = 5 (Ww) NIC and JPB= 15, “The ciflerence isthe minimum fortwo pals ‘Choice (8) a. Base s6r £. Minimum seats to form government = 127, ‘Together, NPC, PPC and NIC have wen 135 seats and hence have a definite chance fr forning the gaveenment “Triumphant Insitute of Management Education Pit Lid, (HEME) HO95B,2™ Foor el: 040-27808195 Fax + 40-27847334 emall ‘Choice (A) idansety Complex, Ssunderabd 500 008 “atimededucation.com website: ww simededucationcom __AIMCATISI9.S0l6 28, 115 seats of PPC are awarded to NIC after recounting, the ‘distribution would be as follows. NPG TCM JPB PPC NIC case) = 5025 D4] Case(i) 45 30255 Since no parties have won the same numberof seals aftor recounting, case (i) Is ruled out. 'PPC has won 40 seats Choice (8) Solutions for questions 29 and 30: 29, Ina! the usage of the word oasis is incorect_ Since the reference isto the oases in Egypt and those of Russia, the \Word should be in the plural: Therefore the correction is “Tomathe font of fabled oases... In statement’ the word ‘working’ should bein the plural. The word ‘workings refers to the way that something operates. Therefore a and e are ‘erroneous and, cand dare corect. Choice @) . Statement dis incorrect because the pronoun its! does not ‘gree withthe plural subject adults. It should be replaced by the pronoun thei In taloment the expression. Kangaroo isiand is incorect: the correction is ‘....0n Kangaroo island. Statemens a,b and care free of ears, Groice (0) Difficulty level wise summary - Section M [Lever of Diffeuty ‘Questions Very Easy = Easy [e722 25 h 2, 3.4, 12,14, 16, 16, 17, 16, 19, 20 — |24,26,27,28,0 Diet 5.6, 7.8.8, 11, 13, 25,20 Very biffcat [10 “Triumphant Insitute of Management Education Pvt Lid. (AME) HO: 950, 2" Floor, Sidamsety Complex, Secunderabad ~ 500 005 ‘Tel: 040-27808195 Fax : 040-27847334 email: infodtimededucation com website : www:timefeducationcom __AIMCATISI9.S0N77

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