Sample Question
Sample Question
Please Note: These questions are just for reference purpose only. Actual questions will differ in content,
pattern, difficulty level, etc.
LANGUAGE COMPREHENSION
Directions : Read the passage carefully to answer the questions that follow.
The earliest authentic works on European alchemy are those of the English monk Roger Bacon and the
German philosopher St. Albertus Magnus. In their treatises they maintained that gold was the perfect
metal and that inferior metals such as lead and mercury were removed by various degrees of
imperfection from gold. They further asserted that these base metals could be transmuted to gold by
blending them with a substance even more perfect than gold. This elusive substance was referred to as
the “philosopher’s stone”.
Most of the early alchemists were artisans who were accustomed to keeping trade secrets and often
resorted to cryptic terminology to record the progress of their work. The term sun was used for gold,
moon for silver, and the five known planets for base metals. This convention of substituting symbolic
language attracted a group of mystical philosophers who compared the search for the perfect metal with
the struggle of mankind for the perfection of the soul. The philosophers began to use the artisan’s terms
in the mystical literature that they produced. Thus, by the fourteenth century, alchemy had developed
two distinct groups of practitioners – the laboratory alchemist and the literary alchemist. Both groups of
alchemists continued to work throughout the history of alchemy, but, of course, it was the literary
alchemist who was most likely to produce a written record; therefore, much of what is known about the
science of alchemy is derived from philosophers rather than from the alchemists who laboured in
laboratories.
Directions : Choose the word that is most similar in meaning to the word in capital letters.
3. IMPERVIOUS
(1) placid (2) violent (3) impenetrable (4) irreverence
4. VAGARY
(1) caprice (2) border (3) trace (4) distress
Directions : Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters.
5. MALLEABLE
(1) pompous (2) brittle (3) clumsy (4) spiteful
Directions : A related pair of words is followed by four pairs of words. Select the pair that best
expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.
6. OVATION : APPLAUSE : :
(1) memory : oblivion (2) rout : defeat
(3) grief : loss (4) triumph : failure
Directions : A sentence has four words or phrases that are underlined. Choose the one word or
phrase which would not be appropriate in standard written English.
7. The French play has been modified and adapted to an Indian audience.
A B C D
Directions : These questions are based on the table below. It shows the number of students enrolled in a
University year-wise and discipline-wise. The numbers of students are given in Thousands.
9. In the entire period, what is the percentage of Science students in the total number of students?
(1) 46% (2) 52% (3) 55% (4) 57%
Directions (Questions ) : Study the graphs to answer these questions.
Passenger cars (per 1000 people) Accidents (per 1000 motor vehicles)
550 506 70
500 61
60
450
483 375
400 50
350
300 40
250 33
30
200 163
150 20
16
100 12 13
10
50 5 12
0 0 1
Germany S. Korea US India Indonesia UK Germany S. Korea US India Indonesia UK
10 Total motor vehicle accidents in UK are what times of that of passenger cars in Germany?
(1) 83.43% (2) 38.92% (3) 1.34% (4) Data inadequate
11 What is the ratio of total passenger cars per thousand and the total motor vehicle accidents per
thousand of all the given countries?
(1) 17:193 (2) 15 : 1 (3) 193 : 17 (4) 1 : 15
Directions : Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B.
Compare the two quantities and mark your answer as
Column A Column B
13 3 1/2% 3 (35/1000)
The students of a school have an option to study only Hindi, only Sanskrit or a composite subject Hindi
and Sanskrit. Out of the 175 students in the school, boys and girls are in the ratio of 3 : 4 respectively.
40% of boys have opted for only Hindi. 44% of the students have opted for only Sanskrit. Out of the
total number of girls 32% have opted for the composite subject. The number of boys who opted for only
Sanskrit and that for composite subject are in the ratio of 2 : 1 respectively.
14 What is the ratio between the number of boys who have opted for only Hindi and the number of girls
who have opted for the composite subject respectively?
(1) 15 : 16 (2) 10 : 7 (3) 10 : 9 (4) 11 : 12
16 If the ratio of boys to girls attending school in 2000 was 1/3, what was the ratio of boys to girls
attending school in 2001
17 If Bhushan or Charan passed the examination, then neither Sujan nor Tarun passed the examination.
Did Bhushan pass the examination?
RESEARCH APTITUDE
19 Research methodology may differ from problem to problem. Basic approach towards research
(1) also keeps changing (2) remains the same (3) in highly variable (4) also changes at times
22 The role of research in several fields of………….has greatly increased in modern times.
(1) sciences (2) applied sciences
(3) economics (4) applied economics
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION