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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE

1. An accurate clock shows 8 O’clock in the morning. Through how many degrees
will the hour hand rotate when the clock shows 2 O’clock in the afternoon?
(A) 144° (B) 150° (C) 168° (D) 180°

2. The ratio of two numbers is 3:4 and their HCF is 4. Their LCM is
(A) 12 (B) 16 (C) 24 (D) 48

3. A person was asked to state his age in years. His reply was: ‘Take my age three
years hence, multiply it by 3 and then subtract three times my age three years
ago and you will know how old I am.” What was the age of the person?
(A)18 years (B)20 years (C)24 years (D)32 years

4. Out of 9 persons, 8 persons spent Rs.30 each for their meals. The ninth one
spent Rs.20 more than the average expenditure of all the nine. The total money
spent by all of them was:
(A)Rs.260 (B) Rs.290 (C)Rs.292.50 (D)Rs.400.50

5. A, B and C enter into a partnership with a capital in which A’s contribution is


Rs.10,000. If out of a total profit of Rs.1000, A gets Rs.500 and B gets Rs.300,
then C’s capital is
(A)Rs.4000 (B) Rs.5000 (C) Rs.6000 (D) Rs.9000

6. The difference between a positive proper fraction and its reciprocal is 9/20. The
fraction is
(A)3/5 (B)3/10 (C)4/5 (D)5/4
 
 
 
 
ANALITICAL REASONING

41. When I am elected, I will work towards affecting those changes for which I have
been fighting all these years. We will work together to do away with the
bureaucratic bogs which have existed ever since my opponent took office.
Everyone of you knows what I stand for; I invite my opponent to ...
For completion of the above statement choose the best option:
(A) hand in his resignation graciously (B) make his stance clear
(C) stop lying to the public (D) get our city more federal aid

42. We can never make our beliefs regarding the world certain. Even scientific theory
of a most rigorous and well-confirmed nature is likely to change over a decade or
even tomorrow. If we refuse to even try to understand, then it is like resigning from
the human race. Undoubtedly life of an unexamined kind is worth living in other
respects--as it is no mean thing to be a vegetable or an animal. It is also true that a
man wishes to see this speculative domain beyond his next dinner.
From the above passage it is clear that the author believes that
(A) men would not do well to speculate
(B) progress in the scientific field is impossible
(C) one should live life with the dictum 'what will be will be'
(D) men are different from animals as far as their reasoning abilities are
concerned.

Directions : Questions 43-46

Two or more essences out of a stock of five essences-- L, M, N, O, and P are used in
making all perfumes by a manufacturer. He has learned that for a blend of essences to
be agreeable it should comply with all the rules listed below.

A perfume containing L, should also contain the essence N, and the quantity of N
should be twice as that of L.
A perfume containing M, must also have O as one of its components and they should
be in equal proportion.

A single perfume should never contain N as well as O.

O and P should not be used together.

A perfume containing the essence P should contain P in such a proportion that the total
amount of P present should be greater than the total amount of the other essence or
essences used.

43. Among the following which is an agreeable formula for a perfume?


(A) One part L, one part P (B) Two parts M, two parts L
(C) Three parts N, three parts L (D) Four parts O, four parts M

44. Adding more amount of essence N will make which of the following perfumes
agreeable?
(A) One part L, one part N, five parts P
(B)Two parts M, two parts N, two parts P
(C) One part M, one part N, one part P
(D) Two parts M, one part N, four parts P

45. Among the following, the addition of which combination would make an
unagreeable perfume containing two parts N and one part P agreeable?
(A) One part L (B) One part M
(C) Two parts N (D) Two parts P

46. Among the following which combination cannot be used together in an agreeable
perfume containing two or more essences?
(A) L and N (B) L and M (C) L and P (D) M and O
VERBAL ABILITY

Directions: Questions 81-84 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you
will see four words or phrases, marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one word or phrase
that best completes the sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the
question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have
chosen.

81. Refrigerating meats ________ the spread of bacteria.


(A) retards (B) retarding (C) to retard (D) is retarded

82. Throughout the animal kingdom, ________ bigger than the elephant.
(A) whale is only the (B) only the whale is
(C) is the whale only (D) only whale is the

83. The fact ________ money orders can usually be easily cashed has made them a
popular form of payment.
(A) of (B) that (C) is that (D) which is

84. The first article of the United States Constitution gives Congress ________ to
pass laws.
(A) the power (B) has the power
(C) the power is (D) of the power

Directions: In questions 85-90, each sentence has four underlined words or phrases.
The four underlined parts of the sentence are marked A, B, C, and D. Identify the one
underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct.
Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that
corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.

85. Electrical (A) disturbances on Earth are frequently (B) caused with (C) storms on
the surface (D) of the sun.

86. Inventor Granville Woods received him (A) first patent on (B) January 3, 1884, for
(C) a steam (D) boiler furnace.

87. A deficient (A) of folic acid is rarely found (B) in humans because (C) the vitamin
is contained in (D) a wide variety of foods.

88. The gopher digs (A) with the big strong claws of its (B) two front foot (C) and with
its overhanging (D) front teeth.
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

111. Which country is popularly called “The Land of The Maple Leaf”?
(A) Canada (B) Germany (C) Brazil (D) Japan

112. Which of the following color is not a part of five Olympic rings?
(A) Black (B) Red (C) Orange (D) Blue

113. What do the letters IBM stands for?


(A) Indian Business Machines (B) International Business Machines
(C) Irish Business machines (D) Innovative Business Machines

114. From which country does Nokia, the mobile phone company originates?
(A) Newzealand (B) Ireland (C) Finland (D) Scotland

115. Who is called the “Grand Old Man of India”?


(A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Dadabhai Naroji
(C) Gokhale (D) Tilak

116. Suhas Gopinath is the youngest Indian CEO of Globals Inc. in USA at a job
(A) 14 (B) 18 (C) 24 (D) 15

117. How many people originally set up Infosys Foundation?


(A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 7

118. Which city is called the Golden City in India?


(A) Amritsar (B) Udaipur (C) Jaisalmeer (D) Hyderabad
ISSUES OF SOCIAL CONCERN

131. The National Food Security Mission (2007) was launched to streamline targeted
(A) Targetted Public Distribution System (TPDS)
(B) Increase production and productivity of cereals and pulses
(C) Management of scarcity and for distribution of food grains at affordable prices
(D) Enhanced allocation of food grains to BPL families

132. Beri-Beri is the deficiency disease caused by the vitamin


(A) B1 (B) B5 (C) A (D) C

133. Who was the founder of DAV Schools and Colleges?


(A) Swami Vivekanand (B) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
(C) Raja Rammohan Roy (D) Swami Dayanand Saraswati

134. Recent Indian Govt. Committee estimated poverty of India at


(A) 28% (B) 22% (C) 38% (D) 50%

135. Swatch, a recently launched low cost water purifier has come from the stable of
(A) Tata (B) Hindustan Uniliver
(C) Kent (D) Ureka Forbes

136. Which of the following is not a part of Social Media?


(A) Face Book (B) Advertising (C) Twitter (D) Linked In

137. The Indian government has cleared the Right to Education Bill that makes free and
compulsory education a fundamental right for all children between the ages of
(A) 5 and 17 (B) 10 and 17 (C) 6 and 14 (D) 5 and 10

138. Provision of Urban Amenities in Rural Areas (PURA) Scheme Ministry of Rural
Development to bridge the rural - urban divide was proposed by
(A) Sonia Gandhi (B) Anna Hazare
(C) Raghuvansh Prasad Singh (D) APJ Abdul Kalam

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