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WEEK-2 ANSWER KEY & ANALYSIS


Section – I: English
1. a; The correct answer is ACBD. A mentions that this is an apt moment to give a lecture on indian
politics and C mentions the reason why this is an apt moment. B talks about aagovt which can
last for five years and D further names it.

2. c; The correct answer is CADEB. C starts by talking about Indian Women’s movement. A mentions
that using Indian might not be appropriate and D furthers it.

3. c; The correct answer is DBAC. D mentions that violence against women was on the rise and was
being widely reported. B gives examples of these. AC further relate all this becoming central to
the idea that “gender” was an issue and also a category of analysis and study.

4. d; The correct answer is BDCAE. B starts the passage. DC mentions the formation of panchayats.
AE mention the confusions that happened because the states can interpret amendments
autonomously.

5. a; The correct answer is BADC. BAD form a mandatory pair.

6. d; The correct answer is BDEAC. DE form a mandatory pair, D mentions empowerment of people
and E explains how it is possible.

7. b; The correct answer is ABCD. A gives an old saying and B explains it.

8. c; The correct answer is DCBA. DC form a mandatory pair.

9. a; The correct answer is ADBC. A talks about civic education, D explains what is it. B link civic
values with moral decline and C says NCERT is expanding civic education.

10. a; The correct answer is CDBA. D gives and example of C so CD form a mandatory pair. BA also
form a mandatory pair.

11. c; The correct answer is DABC. DA talk about the Kyoto protocol. BC say that the world is
nowhere close to achieving the goals of the Kyoto protocol.

12. b; The correct answer is DBEAC. DB talk about the workmen who built it and the payment they
get. E says that these workmen do not understand why the buildings are being made. AC
further mention that they are too poor and miserable to thinking about the big things of life.

13. a; The correct answer is ADBC. AD talk about the fall of the man in the Kaliyug. BC talk about the
three nobler periods that preceded it.

14. c; The correct answer is DACB. A mentions “These sinful activities” which have been talked about
in D, so DA form a mandatory pair. C carries this thought forward.

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15. c; The correct answer is CDAB. CD form a mandatory pair as only democratic politics can stem
the rising tide of crimes against women. AB talk about what political parties will have to do.

16. d; The correct answer is AEDCB. A says that Gita suggests the path of complete surrender to get
rid of ego. ED refer to Ramkrishna’s effort for it. CB talk about Tagore and his method for the
same.

17. d; The correct answer is CADEB. C talks about some incidents. A says that these incidents are
temporary and will last only till the next newsworthy news.DE talk about the basic issues like
inequality. B further mentions other basic issues.

18. a; The correct answer is ABDC. A talks about social norms and values. B talk about such values
that lead to eve teasing. DC form a mandatory air as they talk about democratic equality which
would be blasphemy in traditional society.

19. a; The correct answer is DABC. D talks about a new move being planned by the central govt. AB
form a mandatory pair and they talk about the motive of the centre in giving more ower to the
governors.

20. d; The correct answer is ACDBFE. A talks about a person carrying excess baggage, C says that the
same situation occurs when a person carries ego and selfinterest. D gives some possible
outcomes of it. BF also describes results of it. E ends by saying that though we know the ill
effects of ego and self-interest, we do not want to get rid of these.

Section – II: General Knowledge


21. d

22. b

23. b

24. a

25. b

26. b

27. b

28. b

29. c

30. a

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31. a

32. a

33. b

34. b

35. d

36. c

37. d

38. d

39. c

40. a

Section – III: Quantitative Aptitude


41. b; Let, marked price of the article = Rs.100.Then, its cost price = Rs.100 – Rs.20 = Rs.80. Selling
price = Rs.100 + Rs.30 = Rs.130
Pr ofit 130  80
Profit% =  100 =  100 = 62.5%. Hence, Option (b)
C.P. 80

Error
42. a; Profit% =  100
Truevalue-Error
Error = 1000 gm – 925 gm = 75 gm , True value = 1000 gm
75 75 4
 Profit% =  100 =  100 = 8 %. Hence, Option (a)
1000  75 925 37

1 1
43. d; % of a = 8  a = 8  a = 8  3  100; a = 2400. Hence, (d)
3 3  100

44. b; C.P of 10 articles= S.P of 8 articles. Let C.P. of each article beRs 1. Now, since only 8 articles are
sold. C.P. of these 8 articles= Rs 8. But S.P.=Rs 10. Thus, Profit = Rs 2. Now,
2
 Profit% =  100 = 25%. Hence, (b)
8

45. a; Total increase in population = 3000 – 2000 = 1000


1000
Percentage increase in population =  100= 50%. Hence, (a)
2000

46. a; The man saves (100 - 95)% = 5% .Let his monthly salary by = Rs. A

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 5% of a = 500  a= Rs.10000
So, Annual income = Rs.10000 x 12 = Rs.120000. Hence, (a)

47. b; Total earnings = Rs.8200, Salary = Rs.4000


Commission = Total earnings – Salary= Rs.8200 – Rs.4000 = Rs.4200
Commission = 20% of sales = Rs.4200  0.2 Sales = 4200  Sales= Rs. 21000. Hence, (b)

48. a; As stated the solution of the following is:


Hence, (a)

49. c; Let a be the total marks. Then, Rahul’s passing marks= Kartik’s passing marks  0.25a+ 100
=0.45a-40  0.2a= 140  a= 700. Hence, (c)

50. c; 99% is water so 1% is pulp  1% of 3000gms= 30 gms is pulp. After being kept in drying room,
98% of new weight is water so 2% of new weight is pulp= 30 gms. Now, 2% 30 gms 100%
1500 gms. Hence, new weight is 1500gms. Hence, (c)

51. b; Cost price of 6 oranges= Rs 2  C.P of 1 orange = Rs S.P of 7 oranges= Rs 3  S.P. of 1


orange=  Profit of 1 orange=
Thus, Profit of Rs 20 is attained by = Hence, (b)

52. a; Overall increase = 30 + 20 + (30 x 20) /100 = 56% Hence, (a)

53. c; Discount = (2/5) x 100 = 40% Hence, (c)

54. b; Best way to deal is use options and to satisfy the case. If he uses 800 gm he makes profit of
200gm which is 25% profit. Hence, (b)

55. d; Given, Hence, (d)

56. b; If A = 4x then A +B = 9x
Now, required percentage = (4x/9x) x 100 = 44.44% Hence, (b)

57. b; Let Pandey efficiency = 100, then Anant’s efficiency = 80


This means Pandey is 20 more efficient on base of 80.
i.e. required percentage = (20/80) x 100 = 25% Hence, (b)

58. a; As, cost increases by 20% i.e. cost becomes 6/5 times itself.
Now, to keep budget same, consumption should become 5/6 times itself i.e. it should decrease
by 1/6 = 16.66% Hence, (a)

59. c; Overall discount = (-20) + (-10) + (-20) x (-10)/100 = -28% Hence, (c)

60. a; Let B = 100, then A = 300, this means A is more than B by (200/100) x 100 = 200% Hence, (a)

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Section – IV: Legal Reasoning


61. c; Damu possession of the land was interrupted before he could complete 12 years when in April
2005 Thakur Ranchod asked him to leave the land after harvesting his crops for the season.

62. b;

63. b; The debt cannot be said to be renewed as Mrs. Aandhi only made a promise to pay before the
expiry of the limitation period but did not actually make the payment.

64. d;

65. a; The facts nowhere suggest that the driver would not have been hurt if only his eye sight was
not defective at the time of the accident so it could be assumed to have arisen out of the
course of employment and thus, absolute liability can be put on the Mover & Packers Co. to
pay the compensation and the other options about partial payment or no payment at all are
struck down.

66. b; He might be liable under some other principle but not under this principle as the substance
stored by Mrs. Malhotra is water which has not escaped from her premises, instead the
damage was caused by the mosquitoes growing on that water due to lack of adequate
maintenance.

67. b; Using a rusted needle was not the only option left with Meena. She could have taken other
appropriate steps like complaining to the bus conductor, etc., but her choosing to poke the
man with a rusted needle which she had kept with her for the same cause showed her
deliberate attempt to hurt him wrongfully.

68. d; No matter how annoying the laughter of Mr. Mehra’s friends might be but it had not exceeded
the sound limit which can call for a legal remedy. It is true that Mr. Busy Bee was getting
annoyed with the practice but yet it did not give rise to a legal cause of action.

69. c;

70. a; Having the farm right beside the dairy farm should have made him foresee a damage like this
and accordingly arrangement should have been made to protect the crops. If Atal had taken
due care the damage could have been at least reduced to a large extent if not avoided entirely.

71. a; The producers could be held liable in the lack of due care in any precautionary measure being
taken by them to avoid such an accident, like putting a disclaimer with the show warning kids
about incidents like this, especially because they were catering to a very sensitive age group of
audience, viz., children.

72. a; This answer seems more appropriate if we read it with the principle given with the question,
though c. is also a correct answer.

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73. b; This answer seems more appropriate if we read it with the principle given with the question,
though d. is also a correct answer.

74. b;

75. d; Cooking food during long distance journey is an ordinary practice for truck drivers as
mentioned in the facts and so it could be presumed that the owner was also aware of the
practice. Thus, the lack of any explicit command prohibiting the driver from indulging in such
activity makes cooking an activity arising out of the course of employment, in which case the
owner will be liable to compensate as per the principle.

76. a; In a case where the company is the producer of the flour and it is selling it under its own trade
name it holds liability towards their customers.

77. b; The responsibility should be of the farmer as the product is sold in the name of the local
farmer and MaaAmbey is only acting as a retailer here. Also, while processing the grains into
flour MaaAmbey is not bringing any change to the quality of the product but only changing its
form which is too small a contribution to impose any liability on it. As the brand owner of the
product the local farmer should have the responsibility to keep a check on the quality of the
product.

78. d; Unjust benefit does not only mean a direct benefit to the person who is liable to pay but it also
includes the benefit that is accrued through him to some third party which is the case in the
present fact situation. The benefit is unjust as the money he donated to the beggar did not
belong to him in the first place.

79. b; If we look at the requisites for payment of special damage we will see that the present fact
situation does not fulfill all of them. First of all, it is extremely difficult to estimate what would
be the job remuneration which Mukti would have got if she had cleared the exam as it includes
analysis of a lot of indefinite factors. Secondly, losing a job opportunity is not a direct flow and
in the ordinary course of things from the act of ICS as even clearing CLAT is not a direct and
sure shot way of getting a job, there are a lot of intermediate factors involved.

80. b; Munna and Gopi are being treated equally as the first principle should be read with the second
principle which carves down a reasonable exception to the fundamental right to equality.

Section – V: Logical Reasoning


81. e; (A) More than half of the current population of the United States is between the ages of 15
and 64 = the q/stem says "at least in part" so A is not correct.
(B) The population has risen since 1980. = nowhere in the sentence is this implied.
(C) Children below the age of 15 require, on the average, more food than do People over the
age of 64, so C is also eliminated.
(D) Before 1980 children below the age of 15 outnumbered people between the ages of 15 and
64 so D is not correct.

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(E) Individuals between the ages of 15 and 64 consume, on the average, more Food than do
those younger or older as the question says, the average lb increase is at least because of
these ages.

82. e; As mentioned in the passage per capita income and the expenditures decide the outcome of
the election. Therefore E should be the answer which states that factors other than ideological
factors (as monetary) decide the outcome of an election.

83. b; C is too vague to be a simple reiteration: we know nothing about why a corporation that is not
among the 15 studied would give money to charity, as we cannot assume that only 15
companies give generously to charity. To put it another way, the company mentioned in C may
not be of the 15 studied.
Similarly, the study is much too narrow for D and E to be simple restatements of the text

84. e; (A) The ability to predict the volume of escaping landfill leachate would help solve the disposal
problem. There is no mention about this.
(B) If any water permeates a landfill, leachate will escape into the environment.
NO. Leachate will only escape if it exceeds the holding capacity of the landfill.
(C) No sewage treatment plants are capable of handling leachate.
It Seems an extreme statement (but not all sewage plants are capable of handling the highly
contaminated water.)
(D) Some landfill leachate is sent to sewage treatment plants that are incapable of handling it.
NO. (Some instead of 'MOST')
(E) If leachate does not escape from a landfill into the environment, then the landfill’s capacity
to hold liquids has not been exceeded.
YES, (If and only if the landfill’s capacity to hold liquids is exceeded does the leachate escape)
so E is the correct option.

85. a; The only way this can be true is if most of the respondents to the survey are high-ranking. Say
there are 100 members and 25 members were surveyed.
If 20 of them responded that they were in the top quarter of the class, this means that a higher
proportion of the respondents were high-ranking. Other options don’t explain the paradox.

86. b; Since African violets do not thrive in direct sunlight, it is said that in this region these plants
should be placed in windows facing north rather than south; however since these south-facing
windows are well shaded by evergreen trees, the African violets placed in them are likely to
grow satisfactorily.
Original sentence -
Avoiding certain strategy because of some problem with it- > overcoming that problem ->
using that strategy as problem is no longer affecting the performance of strategy Option B
totally matches this sequence

87. c; (A) Government motor vehicle regulations generally require all cars, whether old or new, to be
inspected for emission levels prior to registration. -Irrelevant

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(B) Owners of new cars tend to drive their cars more carefully than do owners of old cars. -This
further adds to the discrepancy. If the owners of old cars are not driving carefully, that would
mean number of repairs for 1960s cars than 1970s cars
(C) The older a car is, the more likely it is to be discarded for scrap rather than repaired when
major engine work is needed to keep the car in operation. -Correct. That means the 1960s cars
are more likely to be discarded rather than being repaired.
(D) The cars that the National Motor Company built in the 1970s incorporated simplified
engine designs that made the engines less complicated than those of earlier models. -
Irrelevant, we don't know if the less complicated design of engine will have any effect on
engine life and repair
(E) Many of the repairs that were performed on the cars that the National Motor Company
built in the 1960s could have been avoided if periodic routine maintenance had been
performed. -Out of scope

88. d; (A) Owners of stolen cars almost invariably report the theft immediately to the police but tend
to delay notifying their insurance company, in the hope that the vehicle will be recovered. -
This doesn't resolve the given paradox.
(B) Most cars that are stolen are not equipped with antitheft devices, and most cars that are
equipped with antitheft devices are not stolen. This supports what Police statistics have
shown, but not what Insurance industry claims. It’s one-sided.
(C) The most common automobile antitheft devices are audible alarms, which typically
produce ten false alarms for every actual attempted theft. Irrelevant.
(D) Automobile owners who have particularly theft-prone cars and live in areas of greatest
incidence of car theft are those who are most likely to have antitheft devices installed. This
offers the right explanation without violating Insurance Industry's claims as well as Police
statistics. So D is the correct choice.
(E) Most automobile thefts are the work of professional thieves against whose efforts antitheft
devices offer scant protection. If professionals are doing most of the thefts, why only cars with
antitheft devices? Cars without antitheft devices should be stolen in equal, if not more,
quantity.

89. b; (A) The quality of child care will improve......it hasn’t been mentioned in the stimulus that the
quality of the service will improve.
(B) The cost of providing child-care services will increase.......after the government regulation
cost of the services increases and in the last few sentences it is mentioned that childcare
services are important and government will definitely act therefore this option can be correctly
inferred
(C) The government will use the funding to foster advances in childcare......Not at all related to
the stimulus
(D) If public criticism of policy is strongly voiced, the government is certain to respond....not
related to the stimulus
(E) If child-care services are not regulated, the cost of providing child care will not
increase.....not within the scope of the stimulus

90. e; (A) There are no artists who have insights into political issues.

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-- This choice is too strong. The passage mentioned that artists are less insightful on a political
issue, not that they have none at all.
(B) A thorough education in art makes a person reasonably well educated.
-- One of the premises states that artistic talent and political insight are rarely found together!!
(C) Every reasonably well-educated person who is not an artist has more insight into political
issues than any artist.
-- The passage just mentions most of the well-educated people have more insight!!
(D) Politicians rarely have any artistic talent.
-- We know nothing about the politicians.
(E) Some artists are no less politically insightful than some reasonably well-educated persons
who are not artists.
-- CORRECT.

91. e;

92. d; (A) Every member of the police force is qualified to work on combating the city’s drug problem
-- Misses the point.
(B) drug-related crime is not as serious a problem for the city as the police chief claims. – It
hasn’t been mentioned in the argument.
(C) Writing speeding tickets should be as important a priority for the city as combating drug-
related crime -- Priority isn't mentioned in the premises.
(D) The police could be cracking down on illegally parked cars and combating the drug problem
without having to reduce writing speeding tickets -- Negating this, actually strengthens the
conclusion that resources are being held up.
(E) the police cannot continue writing as many speeding tickets as ever while diverting
resources to combating drug-related crime - Implies that if resources are being held up for
drug-related crimes, the number of speeding tickets issued will decrease. Hence E is the
correct option.

93. d; The only option that 'explains the difference in plant growth' is D.
A and E - are irrelevant as they talk about benefits of plant material mixing and the Fresh
grass+ dried grass mix. Both are not
B and C strengthen the reason to keep using dried grass but don’t explain the reason for lack of
growth with fresh grass.
So if we focus on the question stem and look for a direct answer, we will reach D.

94. c; All the others options are irrelevant.

95. a; Scientific experiments can go unchallenged for many years before they are replicated.
If (A) is true, then the potential inconsistencies can go undetected for years. Such an
occurrence can be very harmful. Essentially, erroneous information is being bandied about for
years before any follow-up experiments can show this to be the case. Therefore, replication
can only be successful if it is actually employed, and (A) successfully weakens the conclusion.
(B) Most scientists work in universities, where their work is submitted to peer review before
publication.
This does not address the argument.

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(C) Most scientists are under pressure to make their work accessible to the scrutiny of
replication.
This answer choice would strengthen the argument if anything. Even less need for
confirmation.
(D) In scientific experiments, careless reporting is more common than fraud.
While this may be true, the argument contends that replication will take care of this careless
reporting.
(E) Most scientists work as part of a team rather than alone.
This does not address the argument.

96. e;

97. b; (A) Over half of the retailer’s operating costs consist of payroll expenditures, yet only a small
percentage of those expenditures go to pay management salaries. It’s out of scope
(B) The retailer’s customer base is made up primarily of people who earn, or who depend on
the earnings of others who earn, the minimum wage. Resolves the paradox by saying that as
his costs increased, his revenues increased as well giving higher profits
(C) The retailer’s operating costs, other than wages, increased substantially after the increase
in the minimum wage rate went into effect. It makes the paradox even more complex rather
than resolving
(D) When the increase in the minimum wage rate went into effect, the retailer also raised the
wage rate for employees who had been earning just above minimum wage. This one is more of
an assumption underlying and makes the paradox all the more complex. It does not tell us how
his profits increased.
(E) The majority of the retailer’s employees work as cashiers, and most cashiers are paid the
minimum wages so it doesn’t resolve the paradox

98. a; (A) many companies will not risk having to become involved in lawsuits, even suits that they
expect to have a favorable outcome. [Hold it – This choice makes it clear why the employer is
unwilling to hire]
(B) In some industries, for example, the broadcast media, companies’ main source of new
employees tend to be people who are already employed by competing firms. [This weakens
the conclusion – eliminate it]
(C) Most companies that require their employees to sign agreements not to compete are
aware that these documents are not legally binding. [Fine – but this doesn’t address paradox –
eliminate it]
(D) Many people who have signed agreements not to compete are unwilling to renege on a
promise by going to work for a competing firm. [What individuals are doing is irrelevant – we
have to see why employer is not hiring – eliminate it]
(E) Many companies consider their employees established relationships with clients and other
people outside the company to be valuable company assets. [What many companies want is
out of scope – eliminate it]

99. d; According to the given argument, since yoga is good for losing weight, all those who practice
yoga are slim. [A] is incorrect as it mentions vegans being allergic to milk and nuts as well
which is not the same as the given argument. [B] gives the relationship between obese, fat and

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high cholesterol. Thus it is dissimilar to the given argument. [C] is also incorrect as the first part
discusses the relationship between exercise and heart while the second mentions the
relationship between slim and heart-related and heart-related problems. [D] is parallel to the
given structure. Hence, [D].

100. b; Nothing in the paragraph mentions about the communities living in the Western Ghats. Thus
[A] can be negated. [B] can be inferred from the phrase ‘in their totality’ which indicates that
the government is only planning to conserve certain areas and not the whole of the Western
Ghats. [C] mentions ‘unchartered areas’ in general while the paragraph is specific to the
Western Ghats. [D] is also incorrect for the same reason. Hence, [B].

101. b; Each letter in the word is moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letter of the
code. Hence, (b)

102. a; By observation of given words and codes we say that the letters in the word and the code are
given in the same order. Hence, (a)

103. c; The logic is as follows: NOTATION is broken into two equal halves and each half is then
reversed. Then the each reversed half is increased by +1, +2, +3, + 4.
NOTATION----> NOTA / TION ----reversed----- > ATON/ NOIT ---each half increased---->A(+1)
T(+2) O(+3) N (+4)/ N(+1) O(+2) I(+3) T (+4) -----> BVRROQLX. Similarly, SYMBOL is coded as
NAVMQE. So, code for ARGUMENT is VIUEUPHQ. Hence, (c)

104. c; From (i) and ( ii) we get to know-> love you is coded as mikasika but the order is not known.
Hence, statement (i) is insufficient. From statement (ii) and (iii) we get to know the code for
‘you’ as mika but nothing can be said about love. Hence, statement (ii) is insufficient again.
Combining all three we get, love as sika. Hence, (c)

105. d; Statement (i) and (ii) alone are insufficient to answer the question. Also, after combining
statements, we cannot answer. Hence, (d)

106. d; From, statement (i) and (ii) as well as from (i) and (iii), Rose is coded as ‘ti’. Hence, (d)

107. a; The logic is that the code is reverse the word. Thus, JACKAL is coded as LAKCAJ. Hence, (a)

108. d; The logic goes as follows: The word SAMSUN is divided into two parts SAM/SUN and each part
is reversed MAS/NUS. Then the two parts are interchanged NUS/MAS and each alphabet is
increased by +1 to give code as OVTNBT. Similarly, NOKIAS is coded as TBJLPO. Hence, (d)

SOLUTION for Questions 109 & 110:


The logic goes as follows: In this coding, the letters from either end of the word are written,
first the letter from right end and then a letter from the left end of the word and so on. Hence,
PATNER is coded as RPEANT. Similarly, DISTANCE is coded as EDCINSAT and PURPOSE is coded
as EPSUORP. Hence,
109. a;

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110. b;

111. a; This follows condition (i). Thus, code is gpyhqp. Hence, (a)

112. b; This follows condition (iv). Thus, code is bvyzz. Hence, (b)

113. a; This follows condition (ii). Thus, code is dagbhd. Hence, (a)

114. c; This follows condition (ii). Thus, code is dahgbd. Hence, (c)

115. d; This follows condition (iii). Thus, code is ybyhbbg. Hence, (d)

116. a; The code for LOVLEY is 212121. Hence, (a)

117. c; The colour of the human blood is 'red' and as given, 'red' is called 'yellow'. So, the colour of
human blood is 'yellow'. Hence, (c)

118. a; The code is the position of the letter in the alphabetical order. Thus, TEMPLE will be coded as
2051316125. Hence, (a)

119. b; The code is the sum of positions of letters. Thus, code of PANT will be 16 + 1 + 14 + 20 = 51.
Hence, (b)

120. b; The code is the square of number of letters in the word. Since, CABLE has 5 letters, the code
will be 25. Hence, (b)

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