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Directions For Questions 1-10:find The Synonyms of The Following Words

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Directions for questions 1-10 :Find the synonyms of the following words

1. ACUMEN
A. exactness
Ans: C
2. DISCRETION
A. prudence
Ans: A
3. ORDAIN
A. arrange

B. potential

C. shrewdness

B. consistency

B. command

D. bluntness

C. precipice

D. disturbance

C. contribute

D. establish

Ans: B
4. FLORID
A. ornate

B. thriving

C. artistic

D. elegant

Ans: A
5. PENITENCE
A. liking
Ans: C
6. WHET
A. stimulate
Ans: A
7. LATITUDE
A. scope
Ans: A

B. insightful

C. compunction

b. humorous

c. inculate

B. lamentation

C. globule

D. penetrable

d. dampen

D. legislature

8. dispel
A. accumulate

B. collect

C. garner

D. deploy

Ans: D
9. Orthodox
A. heterodox
Ans: C

B. unconventional

C. conventional

D. untraditional

10. Alienate
A. be friendly

B. estrange

C. disarm

D. None of these

Ans: B
Directions for questions 11-20:Find the Antonyms of the following words
11 .Dogmatic
A. Arbitrary

B. doctrinal

C. unbending

D. Flexible

Ans: D
12. Fallible
A. Perfect

B. Imperfect

C. unsound

D. mortal

Ans: A
13. Harbinger
A. Forerunner

B. herald

C. potent

D.

None of these

Ans: D
14. Intermittent
A. Alternating

B. sporadic

C. Constant

D.

None of these

Ans: C
15. Pensive
A. ignorant

B. Brooding

C. pondering

D. meditative

Ans: A
16. Concur
A. harmonize

Ans: D
17.Furtive

B. coincide

C. assent

D. Conflict

A. Open

B. Surreptitious

C. clandestine

D. None of these

Ans: B
18. Efface
A. Obliterate

B. Engrave

C. eradicate

D. None of these

Ans: B
19. Pretentious
A. Ostentatious

B. pompous

C. Down-to-earth

D. conceited

Ans: C
20. Veer
A. avert

B. skew

C. whirl

Dstay

Ans: D
Directions for Questions 21-26: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on
the basis of the information provided in the passage.
Amnesty International's charge that 'tens of thousands' of political prisoners, including prisoners
of conscience, are languishing in Indian jails and that prisoners are routinely tortured in this
country has to be seen in a much wider context than the organisation's annual report cares to do.
In its overall appraisal of 151 countries, Amnesty has accused 112 of torturing prisoners, 63 of
harboring prisoners of conscience, 61 of resorting to political killings and 53 of detaining people
without a trial. Of these apparently overlapping categories, India seems to have been excluded
from the list of the 61 which undertake political killings. The report has however, pointed out
that scores of people in India die of torture in police and military custody and that many also
simply disappear. Clearly, only a thin line separates the 61 charged with political murder from
the rest. Before coming to such conclusions, however, it may also be necessary to classify the
various countries according to their political systems. Torture by the security forces and killings
at the behest of the government make no difference to the victims whether they are in a
democratic country or a totalitarian one. It is also nobody's case that a democratic country is less
culpable than a dictatorship in the event of human rights violations. But the point perhaps still
needs to be made that torture or 'disappearances' represent a failure of the system in a democracy
in contrast to being an integral part of state policy in a country ruled by an autocrat who is
answerable to no one.
India may be guilty of keeping 'tens of thousands' behind bars and of the other human rights
abuses mentioned by qualitatively different place from a totalitarian country. It is in this respect
that Amnesty has been lass than fair. It has chosen to ignore the distinctions between the good,

the bad and the ugly. The openness of Indian society will be evident to anyone who spends half
an hour in one of its chaotic market-places or visits the law courts or watches a political rally or
reads a newspaper or strikes up a conversation with any person on the roads. There is no sense
of fear in India, as in a dictatorship. There is also scope for securing relief from the heavyhanded behaviour of the authorities, even if the human rights commission has not yet lived up to
expectations. Unless such points are recognised, Amnesty's assessment will seem to be a dry
recital of statistics which may pillory India simply because of its larger population. Mercifully,
Amnesty nowadays at least notes that the terrorists also indulge in human rights violations and
that India has to cope with several insurgencies fomented by a country where the military does
not always seem to be under the control of the elected government. True, there is much that is
the way the terrorist challenge is activating the self-correcting mechanism within a democracy
and not merely on painting a grim, even biased picture.
21. In the report, India has been excluded from which of the following categories of violating
human rights?
A) Torturing prisoners
B) Detaining without trial
C) Political killings
D) harbouring prisoners of conscience
E) None of these
Ans: C
22. Which of the following is not true in the context of the passage ?
A) India is guilty of some human rights abuses
B) Amnesty International appraised all the democratic countries
C) There is overlapping of cases in the categories of human right abuses
D) India was one of the countries appraised by Amnesty International
E) The report notes that the terrorists also violate human rights
Ans: B
23. According to the passage, through which media of forum Amnesty International has hurled
the charges?
A) Seminar on Human rights

B) Its Regional Meet


C) Its annual Report
D) Its International Meet
E) None of these
Ans: C
24. The author of the passage
A) agrees with the report
B) disagrees with the report
C) disagrees that conditions of prisons in India is bad
D) supports the totalitarian approach
E) disagrees with report on terrorists
Ans: B
25. The Amnesty Internationals report is based on the information of how many countries ?
A) 63

B) 112

C) 131

D) 115

E) None of these

Ans: E
26. The author suggests classification of various countries on the additional dimension. Which
of the following is that dimension ?
A) Economic progress

B) Human rights

D) Political systems

E) None of these

C) Industrial Progress

Ans: B
Directions 27-32 : Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank
to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
27. The boy you met yesterday is in class..................
A) ninth

B) the ninth

C) nine

D) the nine

Ans : C
28. There was some confusion.................the agreement
A) on

B) in

C) around

D) over

Ans : D
29. Speak loudly as he is slow.........................hearing
A) in

B) about C) at

D) of

Ans : C
30. Will you..................may dog while I am on tour ?
A) look out B) look up

C) look on

D) look after

Ans : D
31. Savitha is disgusted...................the habits of her husband
A) of

B) from

C) with

D) at

Ans : C
32. Every man craves....................recognition
A) for

B) about

C) at D) after

Ans : D
Section 2: QUANTITATIVE/LOGICAL REASONING ( 38 questions , 40 minutes )
1. If a + b + c = 0, then (a3 + b3 + c3) abc is equal to:
(A) 1

(B) 2

(C) 3

(D) 9

Ans : C
2.The difference between compound interest and simple interest for 3 years at 5% per annum can
be found out by
multiplying the principal by:
(A) 1.7625

(B) 0.7625

(C) 0.07625

(D) 0.007625

Ans : A
3.The simple interest on a sum of money is 1/9 th of the sum and the number of years and the rate
per cent per
annum are equal. The rate per cent per annum is:
(A) 3 1/3

(B) 5

(C) 6 2/3

(D) 10

Ans : A
4.A man invested Rs 5,000 at some rate of simple interest and Rs 4,000 at 1% higher rate of
interest. If the interest in both the cases after 4 years is same the rate of interest in the former
case is:
(A) 4%

(B) 5%

(C) 6 1/4%

(D) 8 1/3 %

Ans : A
5. A sum of money at simple interest rate amounts to Rs 4,025 in 3 years and to Rs 4,550 in 6
years at the same
rate of interest. Find the sum and the rate of interest per annum.
(A) Rs 2,500, 6%

(B) Rs 3,000, 5%

(C) Rs 3,500, 5%

(D) Rs 4,500, 4%

Ans : C
6. On a certain map of India the actual distance of 1450 kms between two cities Delhi and
Kolkata is shown as
5 cms. What scale is used to draw the map?
(A) 1 : 15 106

(B) 1 : 20 106

(C) 1 : 25 106

(D) 1 : 29 106

Ans : D
7. The ratio between the third proportional of 12 and 30 and mean proportional of 9 and 25 is:
(A) 2 : 1

(B) 5 : 1

(C) 7 : 15

(D) 9 : 14

Ans : B
8. Rs 1,050 are divided among P, Q and R. The share of P is 2/5 of the combined share of Q and
R. P gets:
(A) Rs 320
Ans : B

(B) Rs 300

(C) Rs 200

(D) Rs 420

ma + nc
9. If a : b = c : d, then ________

is equal to:

mb + nd
(A) an : mb

(B) m : n

(C) a : b

(D) dm : cn

Ans : C
10. How many even numbers of four-digits can be formed with digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (repetition of
the digit is
allowed)?
(A) 648

(B) 180

(C) 1296

(D) 540

Ans : A
11. There is a number lock with four rings. How many attempts at the maximum would have to
be made before
getting the right number?
(A) 104

(B) 255

(C) 104 1

(D) 256

Ans : C
12. There are four letters and four envelops addressed to different persons. In how many ways
can wrong choices
be made?
(A) 64

(B) 23

(C) 16

(D) 255

Ans : D
13. There are 10 points on a straight line AB and 8 points on another AC, none of them being A.
How many
triangles can be formed with these points as vertices?
(A) 720

(B) 640

(C) 816

(D) 680

Ans : B
14. A circular ground of circumference of 88m. A strip of land 3m wide inside and along the
circumference is to be
leveled. What is the expenditure if leveling cost is Rs. 7 per metre square.

Ans. 1650
15. There are 4 boys and 3 girls. What is the probability the boys and girls sit alternately?
Ans 1/35
16. Two trains are 2 kms apart. Speed of one train is 20m/s and the other train is running at 30
m/s . Lengths of the
trains are 200 and 300m. In how much time do the trains cross each other?
Ans. 50 seconds
17. A& B are two players. They need to select one number from 1 to 25. If both the players select
the same
numbers they will win the prize. What is the probability of not winning in a single trial?
Ans 24/25
18. Four different integers are in increasing AP such that one number is equal to sum of the
squares of the other
three numbers.
Ans 1,0,1,2
19. In a company there were 75 % skilled employees and the remaining unskilled. 80% of the
skilled and 20% of
the unskilled were permanent. If the temporary employees were 126 find the total number of
employees.
Ans 360
20. A person sells a horse at 12.5% loss. If he sells for 92.5 more, he will have a profit of 6%.
What is the CP?
Ans 500
21. One tap takes 15 min to fill, another tap takes 12 min to fill and the third tap can empty in 20
min. In how much
time the tank would be full.
Ans 10 min
22. Two trains are separated by 200km. One leaves at 6:00 am from Delhi and reaches Merrut at
10:00 am.
Another train leaves from Merrut at 8:00 am and reaches Delhi at 11:30 am. At what time

two trains meet each


other?
Ans 8:56 am
23. If the height of the triangle decreases by 40% and the breadth increases by 40%. Then the
effect on the area is
Ans. 16% decrease.
24. A grandfather has 5 sons and daughters and 8 grandchildren.. They have to be arranged in
arrow such that the
first 4 seats and last four seats are to be taken by grandchildren and the grandfather would not
sit adjacent to
any of the grandchildren.
Ans. 4 * 8! * 5!
25. A farmer has a rectangular plot. He wants to do fencing along one of the side with the help of
the posts. Two
posts being on two corners. He brings 5 post less than what he has initially plan because of
which the distance
between two consecutive post became 8 m instead of 6 m.. What is the length of the side and
no of post?
Ans. 120 , 16
26. A circular ground of circumference of 88m. A strip of land 3m wide inside and along the
circumference is to be
leveled. What is the expenditure if leveling cost is Rs. 7 per metre square ?
Ans. 1650
27. Four horses are tethered at the four corners of a square of side 14cm such that two horses
along the same side
can just reach each other. They were able to graze the area in 11 days. How many days will
they take in order
to graze the left out area?
Ans. 3
28. Six bells commence tolling together and toll at intervals 2,4,6,8,10 and 12 seconds
respectively. In 30 minutes
how many times they toll together.
a) 4

b) 10

c) 15

d) 16

Ans: d)
29. The number of coins 1.5 cm in diameter and 0.2cm thick to be melted to form a right circular
cylinder of height
10 cm and diameter 4.5 cm is:
a) 380

b) 450

c) 472

d) 540

Ans: b)
30. The size of a wooden block is 5 * 10 * 20 cm3. How many whole such blocks you will take
to construct a solid
wooden cube of minimum size?
a) 6

b) 8

c) 12

d) 16

Ans: b)
31. Find the odd man out - 1050, 510, 242, 106, 46, 16, 3
a) 510

b) 242

c) 106

d) 46

Ans: C)
32. A clock loses 10 minutes each hour. If the clock is set correctly at noon, what time is it when
it reads 3 PM?
Ans: 8 minutes.
33. If 8 crows can steal 8 buttons in 8 minutes, how long will it take 16 crows to steal 16
buttons?
32 buttons
34. The amount of water in a tank doubles every minute. The tank is full in an hour. When was
the tank half full?
Ans: 59 minutes.
35. A laborer can dig a hole 8 feet square and 8 feet deep in 8 days. How long will it take him to
dig a hole 4 feet
square and 4 feet deep?
Ans: 1 day

36. A clock loses 10 minutes each hour. If the clock is set correctly at noon, what time is it when
it reads 3 PM?
Ans: 3:36 PM.
37. If 2 miles of fence enclose a square plot of 160 acres, how large a square will 4 miles of
fence enclose?
Ans: 640 acres or 1 square mile.
38. A woman travels 1 mile south, then one mile west, and then mile north, and arrives at her
starting point.
Where is she?
Ans: North
Section 3: CRITICAL REASONING ( 12 questions , 30 minutes)
Directions1-12: Answer the questions given below the passage or statement as true, false or
can't say.
PASSAGE : Copernicus is the intelligent. In the days of Copernicus the transport and technology
development was less & it took place weeks to communicate a message at that time, wherein we
can send it through satellite with in no time. Even with this fast developments it has become
difficult to understand each other.
Answer questions 1-4 based on passage .
1. People were not intelligent during Copernicus days
Ans. False
2. Transport facilities are very much improved in noe a days
Ans. Can't say
3. Even with the fast developments of the technology we can't live happily.
Ans. Can't say
4. We can understand the people very much with the development of communication
Ans. False.
3. Critical Reasoning ( 12 questions , 30 minutes)

PASSAGE: Senior managers warned the workers that because of the introductory of Japanese
industry in the car market. There is the threat to the workers. They also said that there will be the
reduction in the purchase of the sales of car in public. the interest rates of the car will be
increased with the loss in demand.
Answer questions 5-8 based on passage .
5. Japanese workers are taking over the jobs of Indian industry.
Ans. False
6.Managers said car interests will go down after seeing the raise in interest rates.
Ans. True
7. Japanese investments are ceasing to end in the car industry.
Ans. False
8. People are very interested to buy the cars.
Ans. False
PASSAGE: There should be copyright for all arts. The reels has came that all the arts has come
under one copy right society, they were use the money that come from the arts for the
developments . There may be a lot of money will come from the Tagore works. We have to ask
the benifiters from Tagore work to help for the development of his works.
Answer questions 35-39 based on passage .
9. Tagore works are came under this copy right rule.
Ans. False
10. People are free to go to the public because of the copy right rule.
Ans. Can't say
11. People gives to theater and collect the money for development.
Ans. Can't say
12. We have ask the Tagore residents to help for the developments of art.

Ans.Can't say

Directions for questions 1-10:Find the synonyms of the following words


1.

Depreciation
A. appreciation

B. Deflation

C. rise

D. None of these

Ans: B
2. Circumspect
A Condition

B Inspect

C. Cautious

D Reckless

Ans: C
3. Abysmal
A. Slight

B. Deep

C. Illustrious

D. Terrible

Ans: D
4.

Diligent
A. hardworking

B. delinquent

C. neglectful

D. remiss

Ans: A
5. Vehement
A. Passionate

B. Confess

C. Noisy D Moqulis

Ans: A
6.

Impetus
A. Connect

B. Crucial

C. Stimulus

D Immediate

Ans: C
7. Acronym
A. Abbreviation
Ans: A

B. Similar

C. analogous

D. correspondent

8. Disseminate
A. Forecast B. Spread C Barns

D. unextended

Ans: B
9. Harbinger
A. Naval

B. Uncommon C. Fore Runner

D. Glory

Ans: C
10. Ponderous
A. light

B. cumbersome

C. interesting

D. None of these

Ans: C
Directions for questions 11-20:Find the Antonyms of the following words
11) Tractable
A. Objectionable

B. Enjoyable

C. Adaptable

D. Obstinate

Ans: A
12) Covert
A. Manifest

B. Invisible

Ans: A
13) Pensive
A. Repentant

B. Sad

C. Thoughtless

Ans: C
14) Mitigate
A. Aggravate B. Relieve
Ans: A
15) Divergent
A. Contrary

C. Scared

C. Eliminate

B. Coming Together

Ans: B
16) Dogmatic
A. Skeptical B. Resilient C. Stubborn
Ans: D
17) Clutch
A. Hold

B. Grab

C. Release

D. Alter

D. Careless

D. Exhume

C. Conversant

D. Suspicious

D. Spread

D. Controversy

Ans: C
18) Motley
A. Bulky B. Speckled
Ans: C
19) Relinquish
A. Pursue

B. Vanquish

Ans: A
20) Transient
(I) Permanent

C. Homogeneous

C. Destroy

(Ii) Removed

D. Different

D. Devastate

C. ephemeral

D. passing

Ans: A
Directions for Questions 21-26: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on
the basis of the information provided in the passage.
Nature is like business. Business sense dictates that we guard our capital and live from the
interest. Nature's capital is the enormous diversity of living things. Without it, we cannot feed
ourselves, cure ourselves of illness or provide industry with the raw materials of wealth creation.
Professor Edward Wilson, of Harvard University says," The folly our descendants are least likely
to forgive us is the ongoing loss of genetic and spices diversity. This will take millions of years
to correct".
Only 150 plant species have ever been widely cultivated. Yet over 75000 edible plants are
known in the wild. In a hungry world, with a population growing by 90 million each year, so
much wasted potential in tragic. Medicines from the wild are worth around 40 billion dollars a
year. Over 5000 species are known to yield chemical with cancer fighting potential Scientists
currently estimate that the total number of species in the world is between 10-30 million with
only around 1.4 million identified.
The web of life is torn when mankind exploits natural resources in short-sighted ways. The trade
in tropical hardwoods can destroy whole forests to extract just a few commercially attractive
specimens. Bad agricultural practice triaggers 24 billion tonnes of top soil erosion a year losting
the equivalent of 9 million tonnes of grain output. Cutting this kind of unsuitable exploitation
and instituting "sustainable utilisation" will help turn the environmental crisis around.
21. Why does the author compare 'nature' to business ?
A) Because of the capital depletion in nature and business
B) Because of the similarity with which one should use both
C) Because of the same interest level yield
D) Because of the diversity of the various capital inputs.

Ans : B
22. "The folly our descendants are least likely to forgive us". What is the business equivalent of
the folly the author is referring to ?
A) Reducing the profit margin
B) Not pumping some money out of profits into the business
C) Eroding the capital lease of the business
D) Putting interest on capital back into the business
Ans: C
23. Which of the following statements in false in context of the given passage ?
A) The diversity of plant life is essential for human existence
B) Scientists know the usefulness of most plat species
C) Chemicals for cancer treatment are available from plants.
D) There are around ten times the plant species undiscovered as compared to the discovered
ones
Ans: B
24.Which of the following correctly reflects the opinion of the author to take care of hunger of
the world ?
A) Increase the number of the edible plants being cultivates.
B) Increase cultivation of the 150 species presently under cultivation
C) Increase the cultivation of medical plants
D) Increase the potential of the uncultivated edible plants ?
Ans: D
25. Which of the following is mentioned as the immediate cause for the destruction of plant
species ?
A) Soil Erosion

B) Destruction of habitat

C) Cultivation

D) Agricultural practices

Ans: B
26. Choose the word which is nearly same in meaning to the given word as used in the passage,.
Wasted
A) Consumed

B) Squandered

C) Unutilized

D) Unprofitable

Ans: C
Directions 27-32 : Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank
to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
27. Priya is not............. for this kind of a job
A) cut in

B) cut up

C) cut through

D) cut out

Ans : D
28. He left the book................ the telephone
A) around

B) beside C) besides

D) at

Ans : B
29. The waiter took the plates.................after we had finished eating
A) up

B) off C) away D) out

Ans : C
30. It is fourteen years since I...............him
A) saw

B) have seen

C) did see

D) had seen

Ans : A
31. I have done my muddled but...................honest best
A) never the less

B) rather

C) none of these

Ans : C
32. It is mainly due to their lethargy that the plan fell...................
A) over

B) out C) through

D) off

Ans : C
Section 2: QUANTITATIVE/LOGICAL REASONING ( 38 questions , 40 minutes )
1. There are 150 weights .Some are 1 kg weights and some are 2 kg weights. The sum of the
weights is 260.
What is the number of 1kg weights?
Ans. 40
2. A is driving on a highway when the police fines him for over speeding and exceeding the limit
by 10 km/hr. At the
same time B is fined for over speeding by twice the amount by which A exceeded the limit. If
he was driving at
35 km/hr what is the speed limit for the road?
Ans. 15 kmph
3. A moves 3 kms east from his starting point . He then travels 5 kms north. From that point he
moves 8 kms to the
east. How far is A from his starting point?
Ans. 13 kms
4. A car travels 12 kms with a 4/5th filled tank. How far will the car travel with 1/3 filled tank?
Ans. 5 kms
5. The sum of the digits of a two digit number is 8. When 18 is added to the number, the digits
are reversed. Find
the number?
Ans. 35
6. The cost of one pencil, two pens and four erasers is Rs.22 while the cost of five pencils, four
pens and two erasers is Rs.32.How much will three pencils, three pens and three erasers cost?
Ans. 27
7. Fathers age is 5 times his son's age. 4 years back the father was 9 times older than son. Find
the fathers' present
age.
Ans. 40 years

8. What number should be added to or subtracted from each term of the ratio17 : 24 so that it
becomes equal to
1:2 ?
Ans. 10 should be subtracted
9. What is the 12th term of the series 2, 5, 8, ....
Ans. 35
10. If 20 men take 15 days to to complete a job, in how many days can 25 men finish that work?
Ans. 12 days
11. In a fraction, if 1 is added to both the numerator at the denominator, the fraction becomes 1/2.
If numerator is
subtracted from the denominator, the fraction becomes 3/4. Find the fraction.
Ans. 3/7
12. If Rs.1260 is divided between between A, B and C in the ratio 2:3:4, what is C's share?
Ans. Rs. 560
13. A shopkeeper bought a watch for Rs.400 and sold it for Rs.500.What is his profit percentage?
Ans. 25%
14. What percent of 60 is 12?
Ans. 20%
15. Hansie made the following amounts in seven games of cricket in India: Rs.10, Rs.15, Rs.21,
Rs.12, Rs.18,
Rs.19 and Rs.17(all figures in crores of course).Find his average earnings.
Ans. Rs.16 crore
16. If two pencils cost 8 cents, then how much do 5 pencils cost?
Ans. 20 cents
17. Some work is done by two people in 24 minutes. One of them can do this work alone in 40
minutes. How
much time does the second person take to do the same work ?

Ans. 60 minutes
18. A car is filled with four and half gallons of fuel for a round trip.If the amount of fuel taken
while going is 1/4
more than the amount taken for coming, what is the amount of fuel consumed while coming
back?
Ans.2 gallons
19. The lowest temperature in the night in a city A is 1/3 more than 1/2 the highest during the
day. Sum of the
lowest temperature and the highest temperature is 100 degrees. Then what is the low temp?
Ans.40 degrees
20. Javagal, who decided to go to weekened trip should not exceed 8 hours driving in a day. The
average speed of
forward journey is 40 miles/hr.Due to traffic on sundays, the return journey's average speed is
30 m/h. How far
he can select a picnic spot?
Ans. 120 miles
21. A salesperson by mistake multiplied a number and got the answer as 3, instead of dividing
the number by
3.What is the answer he should have actually got?
Ans. 3
22. A building with height D shadow upto G. What is the height of a neighbouring building with
a shadow of C feet.
Ans. (C*D)/G
23. A person was fined for exceeding the speed limit by 10 mph. Another person was also fined
for exceeding the
same speed limit by twice the same. If the second person was travelling at a speed of 35 mph,
find the speed
limit.
Ans. 15 mph
24 A bus started from bus stand at 8.00am, and after staying for 30 minutes at a destination, it
returned back to the
bus stand. The destination is 27 miles from the bus stand. The speed of the bus is 18mph.

During the return


journey bus travels with 50% faster speed. At what time does it return to the bus stand?
Ans. 11.00am
25. In a mixture, R is 2 parts and S is 1 part. In order to make S to 25% of the mixture, how
much of R is to be
added?
Ans. One part of R
26. Wind flows 160 miles in 330 min, for travelling 80 miles how much time does it require?
Ans. 2 hrs 45 mins
27. With a 4/5 full tank a vehicle can travel 12 miles, how far can it travel with a 1/3 full tank
Ans. 5 miles
28. There are two trees in a lawn. One grows at a rate 3/5 of the other in 4 years. If the total
growth of trees is 8 ft.
What is the height of the smaller tree after 2 years
Ans. 1 1/2 feet
29. Refer to the figure below. A ship started from P and moves at a speed of I miles per hour and
another ship
starts from L and moving with H miles per hour simultaneously .Where do the two ships
meet?
||---g---||---h---||---i---||---j---||---k---||---l---||
PG H I J K L are the various stops in between denoted by || . The values g, h, i, j, k, l denote
the distance
between the ports.
Ans. Between I and J, closer to J
30. If A is travelling at 72 km per hour on a highway. B is travelling at a speed of 25 meters per
second on a
highway. What is the difference in their speeds in m/sec.
Ans. 1 m/sec
31. If the word 'ddosszm' is changed to 'central' then what will be the change for 'rtjbl' ?
Ans:quick

32. The word unimpressive was given.they asked us to do change 1st & 2nd,3rd & 4th,so on.then
they asked what
will be 10th letter from right?
Ans: m
33. The ques on a man,a woman and a boy finish work together in 6 days.man takes 10
days,woman takes 24 days
then how much boy will take?
Ans:40 days
34. If DDMUQZM is coded as CENTRAL then RBDJK can be coded as --------Ans. QCEIL
35. In the word ECONOMETRICS, if the first and second , third and forth ,forth and fifth, fifth
and sixth words are
interchanged up to the last letter, what would be the tenth letter from right?
Ans. word is CENOMOTEIRSC tenth word is R
36.Find the physical quantity in units from the equation: (Force*Distance)/(Velocity*Velocity)
Ans. Ns2/m
37. Find the value of @@+25-++@16, where @ denotes "square" and + denotes "square root".
Ans: 621
38. If f(0)=1 and f(n)= f(n-1)*n, find the value of f(4).
Ans: 24
Section 3: CRITICAL REASONING ( 12 questions , 30 minutes)
Directions 1-12: Answer the questions given below the passage or statement as true, false or
can't say.
PASSAGE : My father has no brothers. He has three sisters who has two child's each.
Answer 1-5 based on the passage
1. My grandfather has two sons .
Ans. False
2. Three of my aunts have two sons
Ans. Can't say

3. My father is only child to his father


Ans. False
4. I have six cousins from my mother side
Ans. Can't say
5. I have one uncle
Ans. Can't say (uncle can be from the mother's side as well)
PASSAGE: Ether injected into gallbladder to dissolve cholesterol based gallstones. This type
one day treatment is enough for gallstones not for calcium stones. This method is alternative to
surgery for millions of people who are suffering from this disease.
Answer questions 6-9 based on passage
6.Calcium stones can be cured in one day
Ans. False
7. Hundreds of people contains calcium stones
Ans. Can't say
8. Surgery is the only treatment to calcium stones
Ans. True
9. Ether will be injected into the gallbladder to cure the cholesterol based gall stones
Ans. True
PASSAGE : Hacking is illegal entry into another computer. This happens mostly because of lack
of knowledge of computer networking. With networks one machine can access to another
machine. Hacking go about without knowing that each network is accredited to use network
facility.
Answer questions 10-12 based on passage
10. Hackers never break the code of the company which they work for
Ans. Can't say

11. Hacking is the only vulnerability of the computers for the usage of the data
Ans. False
12.Hacking is done mostly due to the lack of computer knowledge
Ans. False
THOSE WHO CLEAR APTITUDE PORTIONS OF THE TEST ARE ELIGIBLE FOR
PSYCHOMETRY TEST.
Exactly similar to old pattern and old questions. Total 150 questions
Section 4: PSYCHOMETRY (30 MIN)

Psychometry
Direction:
In this section you will find different questions with the same meaning. In all such
questions your answer has to be same. for e.g.:
In being thrown by chance with a stranger, you wait for the person to introduce himself or
herself.
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) ?
It is difficult for you to chat about things in general with people.
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) ?
These two questions have similar meanings. If you answer the first one 'NO' and the
second one 'YES', i.e. if you differ in your answers to similar questions you lose marks for every
question with the above meaning.
The choices to these questions are:
(a) Yes.
(b) No.
(c) ?

) 0.9
(d) none of these
Ans. (a)
31.A train running at 72 kms per hour crosses a coconut tree standing by the side of the track in 7
seconds. The
length of the train is:
(A) 104 metres

(B) 140 metres

(C) 504 metres

(D) 540 metres

Ans: B
32. If 12 men and 16 boys can do a piece of work in 5 days and 13 men and 24 boys can do it in
4 days, the ratio
of daily work done by a man to that done by a boy is:
(A) 1 : 3

(B) 1 : 2

(C) 2 : 1

(D) 3 : 1

Ans: C
33. A cistern is filled by a tap in 3 1/2hours. Due to a leak in its bottom, it takes 12 hour longer to
fill. If cistern is
full, how long will it take to leak to empty it?
(A) 7 hours

(B) 8 hours

(C) 14 hours

(D) 28 hours

Ans: D
34. A can do a piece of work in 7 days of 9 hours each whereas B can do the same work in 6 days
of 7 hours each
How long will it take to complete the work together working 8 2/5 hours a day?
(A) 2 days

(B) 3 days

(C) 3 1/7 days

(D) 4 2/5 days

Ans: B
35. A bus left Delhi for Ambala at 50 km/hr and turned over the same route at 40 km/hr. Thus it
took 1 hour more
on the return trip. The distance between Delhi and Ambala is:
(A) 200 kms

(B) 180 kms

(C) 400 kms

(D) None of these

Ans: A
36. A man purchased a bag of rice containing 70 kgs for Rs 175. He sold it at the rate of Rs 2.75
per kg.
Find the profit and loss per cent.

(A) 10% profit

(B) 10% loss

(C) 12.5% profit

(D) 12.5% loss

Ans: A
37. A shopkeeper gives 3 consecutive discounts of 10%, 15% and 15% after which he sells his
goods at a
percentage profit of 30.05% on the cost price. Find the value of the percentage profit that the
shopkeeper
would have earned if he had given discounts of 10% and 15% only:
(A) 53%

(B) 62.5%

(C) 72.5%

(D) 68.6%

Ans: A
38. A journey of 192 kms takes 2 hours less by a fast train than by a slow train. If the average
speed of the slow
train is 16 kmph less than that of a fast train, what is the average speed of the fast train?
(A) 30 kmph

(B) 48 kmph

(C) 20 kmph

(D) 25 kmph

Ans: B
Section 3: CRITICAL REASONING ( 12 questions , 30 minutes)
Directions 1-12: Answer the questions given below the passage or statement as true, false or
can't say.
PASSAGE : In the past helicopters were forced to ground or crash because of the formation of
the ice on the rotors and engines. A new electronic device has been developed which can detect
the water content in the atmosphere and warns the pilot if the temperature is below freezing
temperature about the formation of the ice on the rotors and wings.
Answer questions 17-20 based on passage
1.The electronic device can avoid formation of the ice on the wings
Ans.False
2. There will be the malfunction of rotor & engine because of formation of ice
Ans.True
3. The helicopters were to be crashed or grounded
Ans.True

4. There is only one device that warn about the formation of ice
Ans.True
PASSAGE : Human existence is suspicious of arbitrary divide between concise and unconcise.
The concise world invades shape activity of the unconcise, while many of great activity of
humanity waking as whole or partially improved by dreams. Even it could be ignored that
dreams precede exceptional such a dichotomy could not be drawn as the influence of dream on
waking state would remain unclear. But as yet no company rebuilt exists to record the substitute
of prenatal dreaming.
Answer questions 5- 8 based on passage
5. Sleepy can be creative state
Ans. True
6. It is difficult to tell whether a sleeper is dream or not
Ans. True
7. If we know what babies would dream about before they are born we could show that the
concise and unconcise
mind influence on one another .
Ans. Can't say
8. It is untrue claim that concise and unconcise world never impinge one another
Ans.True
PASSAGE : Although invaders represent a threat to the conservation of flora and fauna, there
are two special cases in which invasion have been deliberately brought about. One is the desire
to control presents by natural predators, which may have to be brought in from other countries.
The second is releasing organisms into the wild (or on to farms, from which they might escape)
that are completely novel, because they have been genetically engineered. There is nothing
intrinsically sinister about engineered organisms, but any novelty must be regarded as a potential
invader.
Answer questions 9-12 based on passage
9.Pest control does not threat the conservation of flora and fauna.
Ans.True
10.Genetically engineered organisms must always be regarded as potentially dangerous.
Ans. False
11.Natural predators are work harmful than pests.

Ans. True
12.Genetically engineered organisms escaped from the farm, they will be pose a threat to
wildlife.
Ans. True

1.

Diligence
A. Laziness

B. carelessness

C. negligence

D. meticulousness

Ans: D
2. Illustrious
A. unimportant

B. glorious

C. shameful

D. None of these

Ans: B
3. prolific
A. Unproductive

B. scarce

C. abundant

D. None of these

Ans: C
4. Relinquish
A. Vanquish B. repudiate

C. retain,

D. None of these

Ans: B
5. ABODE
A. clay

B. obstacle

C. dwelling

D. bind

Ans: C
6. BEHEST
A. behavior

B. hold down

C. relieve

D. condemn

Ans: B
7. MORTIFY
A. make a cavity
Ans: C
8. LETHARGY
A. reminiscence

B. displease

C. humiliate

D. relapse

B. category

C. fallacy

D. stupor

B. amplitude

d. reflex

e. escutcheon

Ans: D
9.

INCENTIVE
A. provocation

Ans: A
10. CAJOLE
a. mollify
Ans: D

b. motivate

c. profound

d. coax

Directions for questions 11-20:Find the Antonyms of the following words


11. admonish
A. Reprove

B. reprimand

C. Approve

D. rebuke

Ans: C
12. Circumspect
A. Reckless

B. Cautious

C. prudent

B. thrust

C. motivation

D. guarded

Ans: A
13.

Impetus
A. Momentum

D. Inertia

Ans: D
14.

Latent
A. Dormant

B. Overt

C. embryonic

D. suppressed

Ans: B
15. Manifestation
A. demonstration

B. expression

C. obscurity

Ans: C
16.

Solicit
A. Importune
Ans: D

17. Vehement

B. implore

C. crave

D. Grant

D. symptom

A. Fervent

B. passionate

C. Apathetic

D. None of these

Ans: C
18. Caprice
A. Whim

B. impulse

C. quirk

D. None of these

Ans: D
19. Dwindle
A. extend

B. fall

C. fall off

D. drop

Ans: A
20. Covet
A. aspire to

B. abjure

C. begrudge

D. crave

Ans: B
Directions for Questions 21-26: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on
the basis of the information provided in the passage.
A leading Indian industrialist in a recent article on ways to strengthen India's economy has drawn
attention to the problems of inflation and industrial sickness among other things. One of the
main reasons for industrial sickness in our country has been the fact that business and industrial
managers, have not been able to look beyond the immediate future. They have been too
preoccupied with their attempts to report favorable results for the current year higher profits and
larger dividends to the share holders. The planning horizon has hardly ever exceeded five years.
Investments have been inadequate for new plants and towards diversification and expansions.
Modernisation and asset creation has seriously lagged behind. In business, growth is needed for
survival; one has to grow if one does not want to be wiped out This is particularly true today with
liberalisation of imports and increasing competition. More over, growth and higher productivity
create employment and higher employment creates larger markets both for industrial and
consumer products. It was Hentry Ford who brought home the need for the creation of larger
and a more stable middle class, that is, a larger number of people who can afford more and more
of goods and services. Even after forty years of independence our industrialists have not been
able to shed the petty shopkeeper's mentality and our highly educated management has tagged
along merrily and without concern.
21. Which of the following short comings of Indian industrialists has been highlighted by the
author ?
A) The invest unreasonable high amount on diversification and expansion.

B) They are more concerned for immediate net gains than for developmental activities
C) They are reluctant to maintain the shopkeeper mentality
D) They are less concerned for payment of dividends to shareholders
E) None of the above
Ans: B
22. The leading industrialist attributes industrial sickness mainly to
A) lacunae in five-year plans
B) preoccupations of managers with matters unrelated to business
C) higher profits and larger dividends to shareholders
D) lack of foresight among managers
E) inflation and other economic problems
Ans: D
23.According to the passage, growth and increasing productivity lead to
A) imposition of restrictions on imports
B) employment and thus provide an outlet to industrial and consumer products
C) encouragement to export of excess consumer goods
D) disproportionate surplus of commodities
E) None of the above
Ans: B
24. Why did Hentry Ford stress the need for a more stable middle class ?
A) They are mostly service oriented
B) They do not have shopkeeper mentality
C) They can afford to buy more and more expensive goods

D) They are most unstable


E) None of these
Ans:. C
25. The planning horizon has hardly ever exceeded five year's implies
A) Planning should not be for a period of less than five years
B) The planning process is very time consuming
C) The planners are not inclined to think of future
D) Planning should take care of all probable ups and downs in the next five-year period
E) Five-year period is too short for successful implementation of plans.
Ans: E
26. According to the passage, the net gains pursued by managers are at the cost of
A) Diversification, modernisation and asset creation
B) Availability of markets for industrial and consumer products
C) Inflation and industrial sickness
D) Liberalisation of imports and increasing competition
E) Higher profits and larger dividends to shareholders
Ans: A
Directions 27-32: Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank
to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
27. She had just................down when the telephone rang
A) laid

B) lain

C) lay

Ans : B
28. Thinking that the other candidate was more deserving for the post, I.............. in his favour
A) stood down

B) stood out C) stood over

D) stood off

Ans : A
29. This building comprises...............sixty rooms
A) off B) to

C) with

D) of

Ans : D
30. She always runs short..............money
A) of

B) by C) in

D) to

Ans : A
31. Sunita decided to set..............some time every day for prayers
A) up

B) in

C) on

D) aside

Ans : D
32. The Government agreed to pay compensation.................damaged crops, land and cattle.
A) of

B) for

C) to

D) through

Ans : B
Section 2: QUANTITATIVE/LOGICAL REASONING ( 38 questions , 40 minutes )
1. Find the missing number in the series: 2, 5,__ , 19 , 37, 75
Ans: 9
2. Find the fourth row, having the bit pattern as an integer in an 8-bit computer, and express the
answer in its
decimal value ?
A00001111
B00110011
C01010101
(AU(B-C)) ?
Ans. 29
3. Complete the series 2, 7, 24, 77,__
Ans: 240

4. A power unit is there by the bank of the river of 750 meters width. A cable is made from power
unit to power a
plant opposite to that of the river and 1500mts away from the power unit. The cost of the cable
below water is
Rs. 15/- per meter and cost of cable on the bank is Rs.12/- per meter. Find the total of laying
the cable.
Ans. Rs. 22,500
5. In a two-dimensional array, X (9, 7), with each element occupying 4 bytes of memory, with
the address of the
first element X (1, 1) is 3000; find the address of X (8, 5).
Ans: 3212
6. In the word ORGANISATIONAL, if the first and second, third and forth, forth and fifth, fifth
and sixth words are
interchanged up to the last letter, what would be the tenth letter from right?
Ans:I
7.What is the largest prime number that can be stored in an 8-bit memory?
Ans : 251
8. The size of a program is N. And the memory occupied by the program is given by M = square
root of 100N.
If the size of the program is increased by 1% then how much memory now occupied?
Ans: 0.5%
9. A man, a woman, and a child can do a piece of work in 6 days. Man only can do it in 24 days.
Woman can do it
in 16 days and in how many days child can do the same work?
Ans: 16
10. In which of the system

, decimal number 184 is equal to 1234?


Ans: 5
11. If TAFJHH is coded as RBEKGI then RBDJK can be coded as?
Ans: QCCKJ

12. A power unit is there by the bank of the river of 750 meters width. A cable is made from
power unit to power
plant opposite to that of the river and 1500mts away from the power unit. The cost of the
cable below water is
Rs.15/- per meter and cost of cable on the bank is Rs.12/-per meter. Find the total of laying
the cable.
Ans : 1000
13. In Madras, temperature at noon varies according to -t^2/2 + 8t + 3, where t is elapsed time.
Find how much
temperature more or less in 4pm to 9pm.
Ans: At 9pm 7.5 more
14. The size of the bucket is N kb. The bucket fills at the rate of 0.1 kb per millisecond. A
programmer sends a
program to receiver. There it waits for 10 milliseconds. And response will be back to
programmer in 20
milliseconds. How much time the program takes to get a response back to the programmer,
after it is sent?
Ans: 30
15. If VXUPLVH is written as SURMISE, what is SHDVD?
Ans: PEASE
16. If A, B and C are the mechanisms used separately to reduce the wastage of fuel by 30%, 20%
and 10%.What
will be the fuel economy if they were used combined.
Ans: 20%
17. A Flight takes off at 2 A.M from northeast direction and travels for 11 hours to reach the
destination, which is in
northwest direction. Given the latitude and longitude of source and destination. Find the local
time of destination
when the flight reaches there?
Ans: 7 am
18. A can copy 50 papers in 10 hours while both A & B can copy 70 papers in 10 hours. Then for
how many hours
required for B to copy 26 papers?

Ans: 13
19. A 2D array is declared as A[9,7] and each element requires 2 byte. If A [1,1] is stored in
3000. Find the
memory of A[8,5] ?
Ans: 3106
20. A is twice efficient than B. A and B can both work together to complete a work in 7 days.
Then find in how
many days, A alone can complete the work?
Ans: 10.5
21. A person was fined for exceeding the speed limit by 10 mph. Another person was also fined
for exceeding the
same speed limit by twice the same. If the second person was traveling at a speed of 35 mph,
find the speed limit.
Ans:15 mph
22.A bus started from bus stand at 8.00am, and after 30 minutes staying at destination, it returned
back to the bus
stand. The destination is 27 miles from the bus stand. The speed of the bus is 18mph. In
return journey bus
travels with 50% fast speed. At what time it returns to the bus stand?
Ans: 11.00am.
23. A restaurant bill is made up of the following: $12.50 for starters, $28.55 for main courses and
$8.95 for deserts,
plus a 15% service charge. How much is the bill?
A

$56.50

$57.50

$57.00

$59.50

$60.50

Ans: B
24. A team of eight lumberjacks cut an average of 15,000 cubic feet of timber in a week. How
many cubic feet will
four lumberjacks cut in four weeks?

30,000

25,000

32,000

16,000

28,000

Ans: A
25. A discount of 15% is offered on an item which previously cost $1.80. What is the discounted
price?
Ans: A
26. Which of the following are orthogonal pairs?
a. 3i+2j b. i+j c. 2i-3j d. -7i+j
Ans: a,c
27. (Momentum*Velocity)/(Acceleration * distance ) find units.
Ans. mass
28. In some game 139 members have participated every time one fellow will get bye what is the
number of matches
to choose the champion to be held?
Ans: 138
29. one fast typist type some matter in 2hr and another slow typist type the same matter in 3hr. if
both do combine in
how much time they will finish ?
Ans: 1hr 12min
30. In 8*8 chess board what is the total number of squares ?
Ans:204
31.A person, who decided to go to weekend trip should not exceed 8 hours driving in a day.
Average speed of
forward journey is 40 m/h. Due to traffic in Sundays, the return journey average speed is 30
m/h. How far he
can select a picnic spot?
Ans: 120 miles
30.A & B are playing a game .There are 8 oranges in a row on the table. one Player can take 1-4
oranges in a pick
(a maximum of 4),one who picks the last orange wins the game. 'A' plays first How many
oranges should he

pick first time in order to win the game.


Ans: 3
31. A salesperson multiplied a number and get the answer 3, instead of that number divided by
3. what is the
answer he actually has to get?
Ans. is 1/3.
32. In a mixture, R is 2 parts, S is 1 part. In aoder to make S to 25% of the mixture, how much R
is to be added?
Ans: one part of R
33. With 4/5 full tank vehicle travels 12 miles, with 1/3 full tank how much distance travels
Ans: 5 miles
34. Two trees are there. one grows at 3/5 of the other in 4 years, total growth of trees is 8 ft. what
growth will
smaller tree will have in 2 years
Ans: < 2 ft.
35.Last year pandit was thrice his sister's age. Next year he is only twice her age. After 5 years
what is pandit's age.
a) 2

b) 12

c) 11

d) 14

Ans : b
36.Box of 150 packets consists of 1kg packets and 2kg packets. Total weight of box is 264kg.
How many 2kg
packets are there
a) 96

b) 67

c) 100

d) 114

Ans :d
37. Satish earns 240 weekly.12% of big amount + earning weekly = 540.What is the big
amount?
a) 3200
Ans: c

b) 3600

c) 2500

d) 1000

38. Julia is twice older than qurban. If Julia was 4 years younger, qurban was 3 years older their
diff. between their
ages is 12 years. What is the sum of their ages?
a) 67

b) 57

c) 36

d) none

Ans : b
Section 3: CRITICAL REASONING ( 12 questions , 30 minutes)
Directions 1- 12 : Answer the questions given below the passage or statement as true, false
or can't say.
PASSAGE : Alphine tunnels are closed tunnels. In the past 30 yrs not even a single accident has
been recorded for there is one accident in the rail road system. Even in case of a fire accident it is
possible to shift the passengers into adjacent wagons and even the live fire can be detected and
extinguished with in the duration of 30 min.
Answer questions 1-3 based on passage
1. No accident can occur in the closed tunnels
Ans. True
2. Fire is allowed to live for 30 min
Ans. False
3 All the care that travel in the tunnels will be carried by rail shutters.
Ans. True
PASSAGE : In the survey conducted in mumbai out of 63 newly married house wives not a
single house wife felt that the husbands should take equal part in the household work as they felt
they loose their power over their husbands. Inspite of their careers they opt to do the kitchen
work themselves after coming back to home. the wives get half as much leisure time as the
husbands get at the week ends.
Answer questions 4-6 based on passage
4.Housewives want the husbands to take part equally in the household
Ans. False
5. Wives have half as much leisure time as the husbands have

Ans. False
6. 39% of the men will work equally in the house in cleaning and washing.
Ans. False
PASSAGE : In the totalitarian days, the words have very much devalued. In the present day,
they are becoming domestic that is the words will be much more devalued. In that days, the
words will be very much effected in political area. but at present, the words came very cheap .We
can say they come free at cost.
Answer questions 7-9 based on passage .
7. Totalitarian society words are devalued.
Ans. False
8. Totalitarians will have to come much about words
Ans. True
9. The art totalitarian society the words are used for the political speeches.
Ans. False
PASSAGE : In Confucius days the technology development was less and it took weeks to
communicate a message. wherein we can send it through satellite with in no time. even with this
fast developments it has become difficult to understand each other.
Answer questions 10-12 based on passage .
10. people were not intelligent during Confucius days
Ans. False
11. transport facilities are very much improved in now-a-days
Ans. True
12. even with the fast developments of the technology we cannot live happily.
Ans. can't say

1. POTENTIAL
a. latent

b. hysterical

c. conventional

d. symmetrical

Ans: a
2. EXTRICATE
a. terminate

b. isolate

Ans: c
3. DISPARITY
a. inequality

b. impartiality

c. liberate

d. simplify

c. unfairness

d. twist

Ans: a
4. TO CONFISCATE
a. to harass

b. to repulse

c. to console

d. to appropriate

Ans: d
5. PIOUS
a. historic

b. devout

c. multiple

b. camel

c. lance

d. fortunate

Ans: b
6. CARGO
a. cabbage

d. freight

Ans: d
7. OVATION
a. oration
Ans: d
8. Candid

b. gesture

c. emulation

d. applause

A. intriguing

B. sly

C. frank

D. cunning

Ans: C
9. Murky
A. overcast

B. dazzling

C. Clear

D. fulgurant

Ans: A
10. Guile
A. Openness

B. slyness

C. fair-dealing

D. ingenuousness

Ans: B
Directions for questions 11-20:Find the Antonyms of the following words
11. Stern
A. Lenient

B. Crabby

C. Tenant

D. Unreasonable

Ans: A
12.spry
A. agile

B. young

C. adult

D. doddering

Ans: D
14. spurn
A. weave

B. turn

C. sew

D. embrace

Ans: D
15. slothful
A. summit

B. animal

C. lazy

D. industrious

Ans: D
16. sluggish
A. wasteful

B. brisk

C. baseball

D. chilly

Ans: B
17.scrawny
A. bane

B. skinny

C. obese

D. lean

Ans: C
18. tolerance
A. intolerance

B. forbearance

C. lenience

D. acceptance

Ans: A
19. susceptible
A. sensitive
Ans: D
20. stingy
A. miserly

B. swayable

B. generous

C. amenable

D. impervious

C. parsimonious

D. sparing

Ans: B
Directions for Questions 21-26: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on
the basis of the information provided in the passage.
Recent advances in science and technology have made it possible for geneticists to to find out
abnormalities in the unborn foetus and take remedial action to rectify some defects which would
otherwise prove to be fatal to the child. Though genetic engineering is still at its infancy,
scientists can now predict with greater accuracy a genetic disorder. It is not yet in a position to
predict when exactly a genetic disorder will set in. While they have not yet been able to change
the genetic order of the gene in germs, they are optimistic and are holding out that in the near
future they might be successful in achieving this feat. They have, however, acquired the ability
in manipulating tissue cells. However, genetic mis-information can sometimes be damaging for
it may adversely affect people psychologically. Genetic information may lead to a tendency to
brand some people as inferiors. Genetic information can therefore be abused and its application
in deciding the sex of the foetus and its subsequent abortion is now hotly debated on ethical
lines. But on this issue geneticists cannot be squarely blamed though this charge has often been
levelled at them. It is mainly a societal problem. At present genetic engineering is a costly
process of detecting disorders but scientists hope to reduce the costs when technology becomes
more advanced. This is why much progress in this area has been possible in scientifically
advanced and rich countries like the U.S.A, U.K and Japan. It remains to be seen if in the future
this science will lead to the development of a race of supermen or will be able to obliterate
disease from this world.

21. Which of the following is the same in meaning as the phrase 'holding out' as used in the
passage
A) catching

B) expounding

C) sustaining

D) restraining

E) controlling

Ans: B
22. According to the passage, the question of abortion is
A) ignored B) hotly debated
already settled

C) unanswered

D) left to the scientists to decide

E)

Ans: B
23. Which of the following is the same in meaning as the word 'obliterate' as used in the passage.
A) wipe off B) eradicate

C) give birth to

D) wipe out

E) very literate

Ans: B
24. Which of the following is the opposite in meaning to the word 'charged' as used in the
passage
A) calm B) disturbed

C) discharged

D) settled

E) peaceful

Ans: D
25. Which of the following is not true of the genetic engineering movement.
A) Possibility of abuse
B) It is confronted by ethical problems
C) Increased tendency to manipulate gene cells
D) acquired ability to detect genetic disorders in unborn babies.
E) acquired ability to manipulate tissue cells
Ans: C
26. Which of the following is the same in meaning as the word 'feat' as used in the passage
A) process
Ans: E

B) focus

C) fact D) possibility E) goal

Directions 27-32 : Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank
to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
27. He preferred cricket.....................any other sport.
A) against B) to

C) over

D) than

Ans: B
28. There is a disturbing nexus.....................politics and sports in India
A) between

B) with

C) among

D) by

Ans: A
29.Don't loiter.................the street
A) in

B) about C) on

D) into

Ans: B
30. The terms given to you are not acceptable ..............me
A) for

B) by C) with

D) to

Ans: D
31. You have played a great role, for ..................your help I possibly would have landed myself
into a problem.
A) after

B) despite

C) unless

D) although

E) without

Ans: E
32. Fate smiled..............him in all his ventures
A) upon

B) on

C) at

D) over

Ans: B
Section 2: QUANTITATIVE/LOGICAL REASONING ( 38 questions , 40 minutes )
1. A pupil's marks were wrongly entered as 83 instead of 63. Due to that the average marks for
the class got
increased by half. The number of pupils in the class is

A) 10

B) 20

C) 40

D) 73

Ans: C
2. The average weight of A, B and C is 45 kg. If the average weight of A and B be 40 kg and that
of B and C be
43 kg, then the weight of B is
A) 17 kg

B) 20 kg

C) 26 kg

D) 31 kg

Ans: D
3. The average monthly salary of 20 employees in an organisation is Rs. 1500. If the manager's
salary is added,
then the average salary increases by Rs. 100. What is the manager's salary?
A) Rs.2000

R) Rs.2400

C) Rs. 3600

D) Rs.4800

Ans: C
4. The average of five consecutive numbers in n. If the next two numbers are also included, the
average will :
A) remain the same B) increase by 1

C) increase by 1.4

D) increase by 2

Ans: B
5. In an election between two candidates, one got 55% of the total valid votes, 20% of the votes
were invalid.
If the total number of votes was 7500, the number of valid votes that the other candidate got,
was
A) 2700

B) 2900

C) 3000

D) 3100

Ans: A
6. Two tailors X and Y are paid a total of Rs. 550 pe week by their employer. If X is paid 120
percent of the sum
paid to Y, how much is Y paid per week
A) Rs. 200
Ans : B

B) Rs. 250

C) Rs.300

C) Rs. None of these

7. A student secures 90%, 60% and 54% marks in test papers with 100, 150 and 200 respectively
as maximum
marks. The percentage of his aggregate is
A) 64

B) 68

C) 70

D) None of these

Ans: A
8. A man gains 20% by selling an article for a certain price. If he sells it at double the price, the
percentage of profit
will be
A) 40

B) 100

C) 120

D) 140

Ans: D
9. Profit earned by selling an article for Ra. 1060 is 20% more than the loss incurred by selling
the article for
Rs. 950. At what price should be article be sold to earn 20% profit.?
A) 980

B) 1080

C) 1800

D) None of these

Ans: D
10. The ages of A and B are in the ration of 3:1. Fifteen years hence, the ratio will be 2:1 Their
present ages are
A) 30 years, 10 years

B) 45 years, 15 years

C) 21 years, 7 years

D) 60 years, 20 years

Ans: B
11. The electricity bill of a certain establishment is partly fixed and partly varies as the number of
units of electricity
consumed. When in a certain month 540 units are consumed, the bill is Rs. 1800. In another
month 620 units
are consumed and the bill is Rs. 2040. In yet another month 500 units are consumed. The
bill for that month
would be
A) Rs.1560

B) Rs. 1680

C) Rs. 1840

D) Rs. 1950

Ans: B
12. A and B are two alloys of gold and copper prepared by mixing metals in the ratio 7: 2 and 7:
11 respectively.

If equal quantities of the alloys are melted to form a third alloy C, the ratio of gold and
copper in C will be
A) 5:7

B) 5:9

C) 7:5

D) 9:5

Ans: C
13. Three men, four women and six children can complete a work in seven days. A women does
double the work
a man does and a child does half the work a man does. How many women alone can
complete this work in
7 days
A) 7

B) 8

C) 12

D) Cannot be determined

E) None of these

Ans: A
14. A man, a women and a boy can complete a job in 3, 4 and 12 days respectively. How many
boys must assist
1 man and 1 women to complete the job in 1/4 of a day.
A) 1

B) 4

C) 19

D) 41

Ans: D
15. If 6 men and 8 boys can do a piece of work in 10 days while 26 men and 48 boys can do the
same in 12 days,
the time taken by 15 men and 20 boys in doing the same type of work will be :
A) 4 days

B) 5 days

C) 6 days

D) 7 days

Ans: A
16. With a uniform speed a car covers the distance in 8 hours. Had the speed been increased by 4
km/hr, the same
distance could have been covered in 7/1/2 hours. What is the distance covered?
A) 420 km B) 480 km C) 640 km

D) Cannot determined

E) None of these

Ans: B
17. In a flight of 600 km, a aircraft was slowed down due to bad weather. Its average speed for
the trip was
reduced by 200 km/ hr and the time of flight increased by 30 minutes. The duration of the
flight is :

A) 1 hour

B) 2 hours

C) 3 hours

D) 4 hours

Ans: A
18.It takes eight hours for a 600 km journey, if 120 km is done by train and the rest by car. It
takes 20 minutes
more, if 200 km is done by trai and the rest by car. The ratio of the speed of the train to that
of the car is :
A) 2 : 3

B) 3 : 2

C) 3 : 4

D) 4 : 3

Ans: C
19. A goods train runs at the speed of 72 kmph and crosses a 250 m long platform in 26 seconds.
What is the
length of the goods train ?
A) 230 m

B) 240 m C) 260 m

D) 270 m

Ans: D
20. A 300 metre long train crosses platform in 39 seconds while it crosses a signal pole in 18
seconds. What is the
length of the platform ?
A) 320 m

B) 350 m C) 650 m

D) Data inadequate

E) None of these

Ans: B
21. A 270 metres long train running at the speed of 120 kmph crosses another train running in
opposite direction at
the speed of 80 kmph in 9 seconds. What is the length of the other train
A) 230 m

B) 240 m C) 260 m

D) 320 m

E) None of these

Ans: A
22. A man can row at 5 kmph in still water. If the velocity of current is 1 kmph and it takes him 1
hour to row to a
place and come back, how far is the place ?
A) 2.4 km B) 2.5 km C) 3 km
Ans: A

D) 3.6 km

23. A boat takes 19 hours for travelling downstream from point A to point B and coming back to
a point C midway
between A and B. If the velocity of the stream is 4 kmph and the speed of the boat in still
water is 14 kmph,
what is the distance between A and B ?
A) 160 km B) 180 km C) 200 km

D) 220 km

Ans : B
24. Peter invested an amount of Rs. 12000 at the rate of 10 p.c.p.a. simple interest and another
amount at the rate
of 20 p.c.p.a simple interest. The total interest earned at the end of one year on the total
amount invested
become 14 p.c.p.a. Find the total amount invested.
A) 20,000

B) 22,000

C) 24,000

D) 25,000

E) None of these

Ans: A
25. The rates of simple interest in two banks A and B are in the ratio 5 : 4. A person wants to
deposit his total
savings in two banks in such a way that he received equal half-yearly interest from both. he
should deposit the
savings in banks A and B in the ration :
A) 2 : 5

B) 4 : 5

C) 5 : 2

D) 5 : 4

Ans : B
26. What will be the cost of gardening 1 metre broad boundary around a rectangular plot having
perimeter of 340
metres at the rate of Rs.10 per square metre ?
A) Rs. 1700

B) Rs. 3400

C) Rs. 3440

D) Cannot be determined

E) None of these

Ans : C
27.The length and breadth of the floor of the room are 20 feet and 10 feet respectively. Square
tiles of 2 feet length
of different colours are to be laid on the floor. Black tiles are laid in the first row on all sides.
If white tiles are laid
in the one-third of the remaining and blue tiles in the rest, how many blue tiles will be there ?
A) 16

B) 24

C) 32

D) 48

E) one of these

Ans: A
28. A park square in shape has a 3 metre wide road inside it running along its sides. To area
occupied by the road
is 1764 square metres. What is the perimeter along to outer edge of the road ?
A) 576 metres

B) 600 metres

C) 640 metres

D) Data inadequate

E) None of these

Ans: B
29. At what time between 7 and 8 o'clock will the hands of a clock be in the same straight line
but not together
A) 5 min. past 7

B) 5 2/11 min. past 7

C) 5 3/11 min. past 7

D) 5 5/11 min. past 7

Ans: D
30. A watch which gains uniformly is 2 minutes low at noon on Monday and is 4 min. 48 sec fast
at 2 p.m on the
following Monday. When was it correct ?
A) 2 p.m on Tuesday B) 2 p.m on Wednesday C) 3 p.m on Thursday D) 1 p.m on Friday
Ans: B
31. How many shares of market value Rs. 25 each can be purchased for Rs. 12750, brockerage
being 2 % ?
A) 450

B) 500

C) 550

D) 600

Ans : B
32. A Man buys Rs. 50 shares in a company which pays 10% dividend. If the man gets 12.5% on
his investment,
at what price did he buy the shares ?
A) Rs. 37.50

B) Rs. 40

C) Rs. 48

D) Rs. 52

Ans: B
33. In how many different ways can be letters of the word, 'RUMOUR' be arranged ?
A) 180
Ans : A

B) 90

C) 30

D) 720

E) None of these

34. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'AUCTION' be arranged in such a
way that the vowels
always come together ?
A) 30

B) 48

C) 144

D) 576

E) none of these

Ans : D
35. In a group of 6 boys and 4 girls, four children are to be selected. In how many different ways
can they be
selected such that at least one boy should be there ?
A) 159

B) 194

C) 205

D) 209

E) None of these

Ans: D
36. A box contains 5 green, 4 yellow and 3 white marbles. Three marbles are drawn at randum.
What is the
probability that they are not of the same colour ?
A) 3/44

B) 3/55

C) 52/55

D) 41/44

Ans : D
37. In a box, there are 8 red, 7 blue and 6 green balls. One ball is picked up randomly. what is the
probability that it
is neither red nor green ?
A) 2/3

B) 3/4

C) 7/19

D) 8/21

E) 9/21

Ans : D
38. The true discount on Rs. 1760 due after a certain time at 12% per annum is Rs. 160. The time
after which it is
due is
A) 6 months

B) 8 months

C) 9 months

D) 10 months

Ans : D
Section 3: CRITICAL REASONING ( 12 questions , 30 minutes)
Directions 1-12 : Answer the questions given below the passage or statement as true, false
or can't say.

PASSAGE :Glaciers begin to form where snow remains year-round and enough of it
accumulates to transform into ice. New layers of snow compress the previous layers and this
compression forces the icy snow to re-crystallize, forming grains similar in size and shape to
cane sugar. Gradually the grains grow larger and the air pockets between the grains get smaller,
meaning that the snow slowly becomes more dense. After about two winters, the snow turns into
firn, an intermediate state between snow and ice. Over time the larger ice crystals become more
compressed and even denser, this is known as glacial ice. Glacial ice, because of its density and
ice crystals, often takes a bluish or even green hue.
Answer questions 1- 5 based on passage .
1. Glaciers cannot form where snow does not remain all year round.
A. True

B. False

C. Can't say

Ans: A
2. Firn is less dense than snow but more dense than ice
A. True

B. False

C. Can't say

Ans: B
3. Glacial ice is always greenish or bluish in color.
A. True

B. False

C. Can't say

Ans: B
4. Snow falls every year in areas where glaciers form.
A. True

B. False

C. Can't say

Ans: C
5. The increase in density is caused by the grains becoming smaller.
A. True

B. False

C. Can't say

Ans: B
PASSAGE :A power of attorney or letter of attorney in common law systems or mandate in civil
law systems is an authorization to act on someone else's behalf in a legal or business matter. The
person authorizing the other to act is the "principal" or "grantor", and the one authorized to act is
the "agent" or "attorney-in-fact". The attorney-in-fact acts "in the principal's name," signing the
principal's name to documents and filing suit with the principal's name as plaintiff, for example.

As one kind of agent, an attorney-in-fact is a fiduciary for the principal, so the law requires an
attorney-in-fact to be completely honest with and loyal to the principal in their dealings with
each other. If the attorney-in-fact is being paid to act for the principal, the contract is a separate
matter from the power of attorney itself, so if that contract is in writing, it is a separate
document, kept private between them, whereas the power of attorney is intended to be shown to
various other people.
The power of attorney may be oral, such as asking someone else to sign your name on a cheque
because your arm is broken, or may be in writing. Many institutions, such as hospitals, banks,
and the I.R.S., require a power of attorney to be in writing before they will honor it, and they
usually want to keep an original for their records.
Answer questions 6-10 based on passage .
6.The agent grants the principal the power to act on behalf of the grantor.
A. True

B. False

C. Can't say

Ans: B
7.All contracts between the principal and the agent must be made public.
A. True

B. False

C. Can't say

Ans: B
8. The power of attorney may be granted verbally.
A. True

B. False

C. Can't say

Ans: A
9. Only a legal professional can be granted the power of attorney.
A. True

B. False

C. Can't say

Ans: C
10. In civil law systems the power of attorney is referred to as a mandate.
A. True

B. False

C. Can't say

Ans: A
PASSAGE :Any one who has has systematic exam phases will have perceived a profound
although not a prolif of asymmetry whether or not the exception is volitions and self control of

spontaneous appeal to predict facial as symmetry as does the type of emotion portrayed. position
can not displace symmetric at left side regret of a negative emotion is more common posed
expression negation emotions are likely to be symmetric representation and where as symmetric
occurs relative left sided expression is more common.
Answer questions 11-12 based on passage .
11. Any angry person is more likely to have left sided expression than some one who has
smiling
A. True

B. False

C. Can't say

Ans: A
12. An actor is likely to smile symmetric when acting
A. True
Ans: B

B. False

C. Can't say

Verbal Section
Directions for questions 1-15:Find the synonyms of the following words
1. Merry
Ans. Gay,Happy
2. Alienate
Ans. Estrange
3. Solicit
Ans. To request
4.Heap
Ans. To pile
5.Cargo
Ans. Freight
6.Momentary
Ans. Transient
7. Volume
Ans.Quantity
8.Veer
Ans.Diverge

9.Dispel
Ans.Dissipate
10.Admonish
Ans.Cautious
11.Meager
Ans.Scanty
12.Latitude
Ans.Scope
13.Latent
Ans.Potential
14.Covet
Ans.Crave
15.Discretion
Ans. Prudence
Quantitative Section

1. If two pencils cost 8 cents, then how much do 5 pencils cost?


Ans. 20 cents
2. Some work is done by two people in 24 minutes. One of them can do this work alone in 40 minutes.
How much time does the second person take to do the same work ?
Ans. 60 minutes
3. A car is filled with four and half gallons of fuel for a round trip.If the amount of fuel taken while going is
1/4 more than the amount taken for coming, what is the amount of fuel consumed while coming back?
Ans.2 gallons
4. The lowest temperature in the night in a city A is 1/3 more than 1/2 the highest during the day. Sum of
the lowest temperature and the highest temperature is 100 degrees. Then what is the low temp?
Ans.40 degrees
5. Javagal, who decided to go to weekened trip should not exceed 8 hours driving in a day. The average
speed of forward journey is 40 miles/hr.Due to traffic on sundays, the return journey's average speed is 30
m/h. How far he can select a picnic spot?

a) 120 miles
b) between 120 and 140 miles
c) 160 miles
Ans. 120 miles
6. A salesperson by mistake multiplied a number and got the answer as 3, instead of dividing the number
by 3.What is the answer he should have actually got?
Ans. 3
7. A building with height D shadow upto G. What is the height of a neighbouring building with a shadow of
C feet.
Ans. (C*D)/G
8. A person was fined for exceeding the speed limit by 10 mph. Another person was also fined for
exceeding the same speed limit by twice the same. If the second person was travelling at a speed of 35
mph, find the speed limit.
Ans. 15 mph
9. A bus started from bustand at 8.00am, and after staying for 30 minutes at a destination, it returned back
to the busstand. The destination is 27 miles from the busstand. The speed of the bus is 18mph. During
the return journey bus travels with 50% faster speed.At what time does it return to the busstand?
Ans. 11.00am
10. In a mixture, R is 2 parts and S is 1 part. In order to make S to 25% of the mixture, how much of R is
to be added?
Ans.One part of R
11. Wind flows 160 miles in 330 min, for travelling 80 miles how much time does it require?
Ans. 2 hrs 45 mins
12. With a 4/5 full tank a vehicle can travel 12 miles, how far can it travel with a 1/3 full tank
Ans. 5 miles
13. There are two trees in a lawn. One grows at a rate 3/5 of the other in 4 years. If the total growth of
trees is 8 ft. What is the height of the smaller tree after 2 years
Ans. 1 1/2 feet
14. Refer to the figure below.A ship started from P and moves at a speed of I miles per hour and another
ship starts from L and moving with H miles per hour simultaneously.Where do the two ships meet?
---g------h------i------j------k------l---

PG H I J K L are the various stops in between denoted by . The values g, h, i, j, k, l denote the distance
between the ports.
Ans. Between I and J, closer to J
15. If A is travelling at 72 km per hour on a highway. B is travelling at a speed of 25 meters per second on
a highway. What is the difference in their speeds in m/sec.
Ans. 1 m/sec
Critical Reasoning Section
The critical reasoning section consists of some passages followed by 4 to 7 questions per
passage. The questions are such that they require ability to read fast and comprehend. The
questions asked in this section have three choices TRUE, FALSE, CAN'T SAY. Some examples of
questions are given below. Please note that these passages are not the exact passages asked.
The passages used a good deal of difficult words which have been removed in this reproduction.
Also the passages appearing in the actual paper are much lengthier.
Directions: Answer the questions given below the passage or statement as true, false or can't say.
PASSAGE A: My father has no brothers. He has three sisters who has two childs each.
Answer 1-5 based on the passage A
1.My grandfather has two sons .
Ans. False
2. Three of my aunts have two sons
Ans. Can't say
3. My father is only child to his father
Ans. False
4. I have six cousins from my mother side
Ans. Can't say
5. I have one uncle
Ans. Can't say(uncle can be from the mother's side as well)
PASSAGE B: Ether injected into gallablader to dissolve colestrol based gallstones. This type one day
treatment is enough for gallstones not for calcium stones. This method is alternative to surgery for millions
of people who are suffering from this disease.
Answer questions 6-9 based on passage B

6.Calcium stones can be cured in oneday


Ans. False
7. Hundreds of people contains calcium stones
Ans. Can't say
8. Surgery is the only treatment to calcium stones
Ans. True
9. Ether will be injected into the gallbleder to cure the cholestrol based gall stones
Ans. True
PASSAGE C: Hacking is illegal entry into another computer. This happens mostly because of lack of
knowledge of computer networking. With networks one machine can access to another machine.Hacking
go about without knowing that each network is accredited to use network facility.
Answer questions 10-12 based on passage C
10. Hackers never break the code of the company which they work for
Ans. Can't say
11. Hacking is the only vulnerability of the computers for the usage of the data
Ans. False
12.Hacking is done mostly due to the lack of computer knowledge
Ans. False
PASSAGE D: Alphine tunnels are closed tunnels.In the past 30 yrs not even a single accident has been
recorded for there is one accident in the rail road system. Even in case of a fire accident it is possible to
shift the passengers into adjacent wagons and even the live fire can be detected and extinguished with in
the duration of 30 min.
Answer questions 13-16 based on passage D
13. No accident can occur in the closed tunnels
Ans. True
14. Fire is allowed to live for 30 min
Ans. False
16. All the care that travel in the tunnels will be carried by rail shutters.

Ans.True
PASSAGE E: In the past helicopters were forced to ground or crash because of the formation of the ice
on the rotors and engines. A new electronic device has been developed which can detect the
watercontent in the atmosphere and warns the pilot if the temperature is below freezing temperature
about the formation of the ice on the rotors and wings.
Answer questions 17-20 based on passage E
17.The electronic device can avoid formation of the ice on the wings
Ans.False
18. There will be the malfunction of rotor & engine because of formation of ice
Ans.True
19. The helicopters were to be crashed or grounded
Ans.True
20. There is only one device that warn about the formation of ice
Ans.True
PASSAGE F:In the survey conducted in mumbai out of 63 newly married house wives not a single house
wife felt that the husbands should take equal part in the household work as they felt they loose their
power over their husbands. Inspite of their careers they opt to do the kitchen work themselves after
coming back to home. the wives get half as much leisure time as the husbands get at the week ends.
Answer questions 21-23 based on passage F.
21.Housewives want the husbands to take part equally in the household
Ans.False
22. Wives have half as much leisure time as the husbands have
Ans. False
23. 39% of the men will work equally in the house in cleaning and washing.
Ans. False
PASSAGE G:Copernicus is the intelligent. In the days of copernicus the transport and technology
development was less & it took place weeks to comunicate a message at that time,wherein we can send
it through satellite with in no time.Even with this fast developments it has become difficult to understand
each other.
Answer questions 24-27 based on passage G.

24. People were not intelligent during Copernicus days


Ans.False
25. Transport facilities are very much improved in noe a days
Ans.Can't say
26. Even with the fast developments of the techonology we can't live happily.
Ans. Can't say
27. We can understand the people very much with the development of communication
Ans. False.
PASSAGE H:Senior managers warned the workers that because of the intfoductors of japanese industry
in the car market. There is the threat to the workers.They also said that there will be the reduction in the
purchase of the sales of car in public.the interest rates of the car will be increased with the loss in
demand.
Answer questions 28-31 based on passage H.
28. Japanese workers are taking over the jobs of indian industry.
Ans.False
29.Managers said car interests will go down after seeing the raise in interest rates.
Ans.True
30. Japanese investments are ceasing to end in the car industry.
Ans. False
31. People are very interested to buy the cars.
Ans.False
PASSAGE I: In the totalitariturican days, the words have very much devalued. In the present day, they
are becoming domestic that is the words will be much more devalued. In that days, the words will be very
much effected in political area. but at present, the words came very cheap .We can say they come free at
cost.
Answer questions 32-34 based on passage I.
32.Totalitarian society words are devalued.
Ans.False
33. Totalitarians will have to come much about words

Ans.True
34. The art totalitatian society the words are used for the political speeches.
Ans. False
PASSAGE J:There should be copyright for all arts. The reele has came that all the arts has come under
one copy right society,they were use the money that come from the arts for the developments . There
may be a lot of money will come from the Tagore works. We have to ask the benifiters from Tagore work
to help for the development of his works.
Answer questions 35-39 based on passage J.
35. Tagore works are came under this copy right rule.
Ans. False
36. People are free to go to the public because of the copy right rule.
Ans.Can't say
38. People gives to theater and collect the money for development.
Ans.Can't say
39. We have ask the Tagore resedents to help for the developments of art.
Ans.Can't say

TCS Latest Fresher Engineer Placement Sample Question Paper 2


1. Merry

Ans. Gay,Happy
2. Alienate
Ans. Estrange
3. Solicit
Ans. To request
4.Heap
Ans. To pile
5.Cargo
Ans. Freight
6.Momentary
Ans. Transient
7. Volume
Ans.Quantity
8.Veer
Ans.Diverge
9.Dispel
Ans.Dissipate
10.Admonish
Ans.Cautious
11.Meager
Ans.Scanty
12.Latitude
Ans.Scope
13.Latent
Ans.Potential
14.Covet
Ans.Crave
15.Discretion
Ans. Prudence
Quantitative Section
1. If two pencils cost 8 cents, then how much do 5 pencils cost?
Ans. 20 cents
2. Some work is done by two people in 24 minutes. One of them can do this work alone in 40 minutes.
How much time does the second person take to do the same work ?
Ans. 60 minutes
3. A car is filled with four and half gallons of fuel for a round trip.If the amount of fuel taken while going is
1/4 more than the amount taken for coming, what is the amount of fuel consumed while coming back?
Ans.2 gallons

4. The lowest temperature in the night in a city A is 1/3 more than 1/2 the highest during the day. Sum of
the lowest temperature and the highest temperature is 100 degrees. Then what is the low temp?
Ans.40 degrees
5. Javagal, who decided to go to weekened trip should not exceed 8 hours driving in a day. The average
speed of forward journey is 40 miles/hr.Due to traffic on sundays, the return journey's average speed is 30
m/h. How far he can select a picnic spot?
a) 120 miles
b) between 120 and 140 miles
c) 160 miles
Ans. 120 miles
6. A salesperson by mistake multiplied a number and got the answer as 3, instead of dividing the number
by 3.What is the answer he should have actually got?
Ans. 3
7. A building with height D shadow upto G. What is the height of a neighbouring building with a shadow of
C feet.
Ans. (C*D)/G
8. A person was fined for exceeding the speed limit by 10 mph. Another person was also fined for
exceeding the same speed limit by twice the same. If the second person was travelling at a speed of 35
mph, find the speed limit.
Ans. 15 mph
9. A bus started from bustand at 8.00am, and after staying for 30 minutes at a destination, it returned back
to the busstand. The destination is 27 miles from the busstand. The speed of the bus is 18mph. During
the return journey bus travels with 50% faster speed.At what time does it return to the busstand?
Ans. 11.00am
10. In a mixture, R is 2 parts and S is 1 part. In order to make S to 25% of the mixture, how much of R is
to be added?
Ans.One part of R
11. Wind flows 160 miles in 330 min, for travelling 80 miles how much time does it require?
Ans. 2 hrs 45 mins
12. With a 4/5 full tank a vehicle can travel 12 miles, how far can it travel with a 1/3 full tank
Ans. 5 miles
13. There are two trees in a lawn. One grows at a rate 3/5 of the other in 4 years. If the total growth of
trees is 8 ft. What is the height of the smaller tree after 2 years
Ans. 1 1/2 feet
14. Refer to the figure below.A ship started from P and moves at a speed of I miles per hour and another
ship starts from L and moving with H miles per hour simultaneously.Where do the two ships meet?
---g------h------i------j------k------l--PG H I J K L are the various stops in between denoted by . The values g, h, i, j, k, l denote the distance
between the ports.
Ans. Between I and J, closer to J
15. If A is travelling at 72 km per hour on a highway. B is travelling at a speed of 25 meters per second on
a highway. What is the difference in their speeds in m/sec.
Ans. 1 m/sec

Critical Reasoning Section


The critical reasoning section consists of some passages followed by 4 to 7 questions per passage. The
questions are such that they require ability to read fast and comprehend. The questions asked in this
section have three choices TRUE, FALSE, CAN'T SAY. Some examples of questions are given below.
Please note that these passages are not the exact passages asked. The passages used a good deal of
difficult words which have been removed in this reproduction. Also the passages appearing in the actual
paper are much lengthier.
Directions: Answer the questions given below the passage or statement as true, false or can't say.
PASSAGE A: My father has no brothers. He has three sisters who has two childs each.
Answer 1-5 based on the passage A
1.My grandfather has two sons .
Ans. False
2. Three of my aunts have two sons
Ans. Can't say
3. My father is only child to his father
Ans. False
4. I have six cousins from my mother side
Ans. Can't say
5. I have one uncle
Ans. Can't say(uncle can be from the mother's side as well)
PASSAGE B: Ether injected into gallablader to dissolve colestrol based gallstones. This type one day
treatment is enough for gallstones not for calcium stones. This method is alternative to surgery for millions
of people who are suffering from this disease.
Answer questions 6-9 based on passage B
6.Calcium stones can be cured in oneday
Ans. False
7. Hundreds of people contains calcium stones
Ans. Can't say
8. Surgery is the only treatment to calcium stones
Ans. True
9. Ether will be injected into the gallbleder to cure the cholestrol based gall stones
Ans. True
PASSAGE C: Hacking is illegal entry into another computer. This happens mostly because of lack of
knowledge of computer networking. With networks one machine can access to another machine.Hacking
go about without knowing that each network is accredited to use network facility.
Answer questions 10-12 based on passage C
10. Hackers never break the code of the company which they work for
Ans. Can't say
11. Hacking is the only vulnerability of the computers for the usage of the data
Ans. False
12.Hacking is done mostly due to the lack of computer knowledge
Ans. False

PASSAGE D: Alphine tunnels are closed tunnels.In the past 30 yrs not even a single accident has been
recorded for there is one accident in the rail road system. Even in case of a fire accident it is possible to
shift the passengers into adjacent wagons and even the live fire can be detected and extinguished with in
the duration of 30 min.
Answer questions 13-16 based on passage D
13. No accident can occur in the closed tunnels
Ans. True
14. Fire is allowed to live for 30 min
Ans. False
16. All the care that travel in the tunnels will be carried by rail shutters.
Ans.True
PASSAGE E: In the past helicopters were forced to ground or crash because of the formation of the ice
on the rotors and engines. A new electronic device has been developed which can detect the
watercontent in the atmosphere and warns the pilot if the temperature is below freezing temperature
about the formation of the ice on the rotors and wings.
Answer questions 17-20 based on passage E
17.The electronic device can avoid formation of the ice on the wings
Ans.False
18. There will be the malfunction of rotor & engine because of formation of ice
Ans.True
19. The helicopters were to be crashed or grounded
Ans.True
20. There is only one device that warn about the formation of ice
Ans.True
PASSAGE F:In the survey conducted in mumbai out of 63 newly married house wives not a single house
wife felt that the husbands should take equal part in the household work as they felt they loose their
power over their husbands. Inspite of their careers they opt to do the kitchen work themselves after
coming back to home. the wives get half as much leisure time as the husbands get at the week ends.
Answer questions 21-23 based on passage F.
21.Housewives want the husbands to take part equally in the household
Ans.False
22. Wives have half as much leisure time as the husbands have
Ans. False
23. 39% of the men will work equally in the house in cleaning and washing.
Ans. False
PASSAGE G:Copernicus is the intelligent. In the days of copernicus the transport and technology
development was less & it took place weeks to comunicate a message at that time,wherein we can send
it through satellite with in no time.Even with this fast developments it has become difficult to understand
each other.
Answer questions 24-27 based on passage G.
24. People were not intelligent during Copernicus days

Ans.False
25. Transport facilities are very much improved in noe a days
Ans.Can't say
26. Even with the fast developments of the techonology we can't live happily.
Ans. Can't say
27. We can understand the people very much with the development of communication
Ans. False.
PASSAGE H:Senior managers warned the workers that because of the intfoductors of japanese industry
in the car market. There is the threat to the workers.They also said that there will be the reduction in the
purchase of the sales of car in public.the interest rates of the car will be increased with the loss in
demand.
Answer questions 28-31 based on passage H.
28. Japanese workers are taking over the jobs of indian industry.
Ans.False
29.Managers said car interests will go down after seeing the raise in interest rates.
Ans.True
30. Japanese investments are ceasing to end in the car industry.
Ans. False
31. People are very interested to buy the cars.
Ans.False
PASSAGE I: In the totalitariturican days, the words have very much devalued. In the present day, they are
becoming domestic that is the words will be much more devalued. In that days, the words will be very
much effected in political area. but at present, the words came very cheap .We can say they come free at
cost.
Answer questions 32-34 based on passage I.
32.Totalitarian society words are devalued.
Ans.False
33. Totalitarians will have to come much about words
Ans.True
34. The art totalitatian society the words are used for the political speeches.
Ans. False
PASSAGE J:There should be copyright for all arts. The reele has came that all the arts has come under
one copy right society,they were use the money that come from the arts for the developments . There
may be a lot of money will come from the Tagore works. We have to ask the benifiters from Tagore work
to help for the development of his works.
Answer questions 35-39 based on passage J.
35. Tagore works are came under this copy right rule.
Ans. False
36. People are free to go to the public because of the copy right rule.
Ans.Can't say

38. People gives to theater and collect the money for development.
Ans.Can't say
39. We have ask the Tagore resedents to help for the developments of art.
Ans.Can't say

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