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Sample-Paper CET

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Sample-Paper CET

The document discusses a sample paper for the MiNCET exam. It provides information on the exam duration, total marks, calculator and other tools allowed, as well as sample questions in English language and grammar with multiple choice options. The sample paper contains questions related to parts of speech, tenses, prepositions, vocabulary and comprehension.

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Mithibai College & NM College (CET)

Notations :

1.Options shown in green color and with icon are correct.

2.Options shown in red color and with icon are incorrect.

Question Paper Name : MiNCET Sample Paper

Subject Name : MiNCET

Creation Date : 2021-07-07 11:50:54

Duration : 106

Total Marks : 122

Display Marks: Yes

Calculator : Normal

Magnifying Glass Required? : No

Ruler Required? : No

Eraser Required? : Yes

Scratch Pad Required? : Yes

Rough Sketch/Notepad Required? : Yes

Protractor Required? : No

Show Watermark on Console? : Yes

Highlighter : No

Auto Save on Console? ( SA type of questions will


No
be always auto saved ) :

Display Notepad Pre Exam


Group Number : 1

Group Id : 9046841571
Group Maximum Duration : 3

Group Minimum Duration : 3

Show Attended Group? : No

Edit Attended Group? : No

Break time : 0

Group Marks : 1

Is this Group for Examiner? : No

Display Notepad Pre Exam


Section Id : 9046841664

Section Number : 1

Section type : Offline

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 1

Number of Questions to be attempted : 1

Section Marks : 1

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
Clear Response :

Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 9046842572

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 1 Question Id : 90468414065 Question Type : SUBJECTIVE

Correct Marks : 1

Kindly display your Notepad (Rough Sheet) for 3 minutes before the webcam. Also show both
pages both sides numbered 1,2,3 and 4. This is a mandatory step if you are using rough sheets.

Proficiency in English Language


Group Number : 2

Group Id : 9046841572

Group Maximum Duration : 0

Group Minimum Duration : 0

Show Attended Group? : No

Edit Attended Group? : No

Break time : 0

Group Marks : 40

Is this Group for Examiner? : No

Proficiency in English Language


Section Id : 9046841665

Section Number : 1

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 28

Number of Questions to be attempted : 28

Section Marks : 40

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
Clear Response :

Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 9046842573

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 2 Question Id : 90468414066 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

In the given sentence, four words/phrases have been underlined and the underlined
words/phrases are given as options. Select the option that contains an error.
What kind of an advice has he given you regarding your job?

Options :

1. What kind of

2. an advice

3. has he given you

4. regarding your job

Question Number : 3 Question Id : 90468414067 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

In the given sentence, four words/phrases have been underlined and the underlined
words/phrases are given as options. Select the option that contains an error.

I wasn’t planning attend online classes but my friend changed my mind.

Options :

1. I wasn’t planning

2. attend online classes

3. but my friend

4. changed my mind

Question Number : 4 Question Id : 90468414068 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

In the given sentence, four words/phrases have been underlined and the underlined
words/phrases are given as options. Select the option that contains an error.

Amrit is a good painter whereas she is better known as a singer.

Options :

1. Amrit is a good painter

2. whereas she is
3. better known

4. as a singer

Question Number : 5 Question Id : 90468414069 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

In the given sentence, four words/phrases have been underlined and the underlined
words/phrases are given as options. Select the option that contains an error.

A number of online customers has complained about the poor quality of the company’s products.

Options :

1. A number of online customers

2. has complained

3. about the poor quality

4. of the company’s products

Question Number : 6 Question Id : 90468414070 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

In the given sentence, four words/phrases have been underlined and the underlined
words/phrases are given as options. Select the option that contains an error.

"We have too much homeworks to do these days," complained the children.

Options :

1. We have too much

2. homeworks to do

3. these days

4. complained the children

Question Number : 7 Question Id : 90468414071 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No
Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

If you don't hand in your assignment Tuesday, you'll get a zero.

Options :

1. before

2. after

3. since

4. by

Question Number : 8 Question Id : 90468414072 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I found it very difficult working Mr. Agarwal, so I quit.

Options :

1. beneath

2. beside

3. under

4. below

Question Number : 9 Question Id : 90468414073 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

By the time Ananya completes her work, I doing the laundry.

Options :

1. will have finished

2. finished
3. have finished

4. finish

Question Number : 10 Question Id : 90468414074 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Misha rang Megha up because she to talk.

Options :

1. was wanting

2. want

3. wants

4. wanted

Question Number : 11 Question Id : 90468414075 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

We better find a way to hide the broken vase, we’re going to be in big trouble.

Options :

1. although

2. besides

3. otherwise

4. however

Question Number : 12 Question Id : 90468414076 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

You should do something about the plumbing complaining.

Options :

1. instead of

2. whereas

3. in spite of

4. despite

Question Number : 13 Question Id : 90468414077 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I can lend you some A4 paper. I have spare sheets.

Options :

1. a little

2. few

3. a few

4. little

Question Number : 14 Question Id : 90468414078 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

They hardly travelled as they had money to spend.

Options :

1. a little

2. little

3. much
4. many

Question Number : 15 Question Id : 90468414079 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined word.

The actor declined the lifetime achievement award.

Options :

1. rejected

2. denied

3. refused

4. objected to

Question Number : 16 Question Id : 90468414080 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined word.

If you don’t attach the relevant documents, your application will be rejected.

Options :

1. related

2. connected

3. important

4. appropriate

Question Number : 17 Question Id : 90468414081 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined phrase.
My parents would have thrown a fit if they knew that I’d lost my watch.

Options :

1. got terribly hurt

2. got very angry

3. felt very sad

4. felt disappointed

Question Number : 18 Question Id : 90468414082 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined phrase.

Thanks to the travel restrictions, I get to see my friends once in a blue moon.

Options :

1. daily

2. frequently

3. rarely

4. very frequently

Question Number : 19 Question Id : 90468414083 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined word.

Ravi’s dislike of rules was at the heart of his disagreement with the management.

Options :

1. centre

2. crux

3. middle

4. apex
Question Number : 20 Question Id : 90468414084 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Listen Rahul! If you don't stop smoking, you are going to cancer.

Options :

1. die of

2. die with

3. die by

4. die from

Question Number : 21 Question Id : 90468414085 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

If you find that your child has some talent, you must it.

Options :

1. raise

2. cherish

3. nurture

4. cultivate

Question Number : 22 Question Id : 90468414086 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word in the given sentence.

The match referee was accused of being partial.

Options :
1. complete

2. neutral

3. unfair

4. dispassionate

Question Number : 23 Question Id : 90468414087 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the right
order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. Reduce the consumption of caffeine and alcohol that promote dehydration.


B. If you are out in the sun, keep rehydrating yourself by drinking water every quarter of an hour.
C. Firstly, try not to spend an extended period out in the sun.
D. Finally, wear a simple, loose-fitting cotton T-shirt.
E. During summers when one is at risk of dehydration it is strongly advised to focus on prevention.

Options :

1. BAECD

2. ECABD

3. BECAD

4. ECBAD

Question Number : 24 Question Id : 90468414088 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the right
order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. Scientists, however, think they travel together as a form of protection from predators.
B. Piranhas live in groups called a shoal.
C. That's not to say that frenzies never occur.
D. It is a popular belief that these fish travel in groups so that they can overwhelm prey in a
choreographed feeding frenzy.
E. When threatened, the shoal will group together with other shoals to take down the predator.

Options :

1. BDACE

2. BDEAC

3. BADEC

4. BAECD

Question Number : 25 Question Id : 90468414089 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the right
order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. Those annoying meticulously woven and carelessly hung webs are quite handy.
B. The web was then placed upon the affected area until the bleeding ceased.
C. The ancient Greeks used the spider web as bandages.
D. Think twice before getting rid of the cobwebs in your home with your deadly broom.
E. They first cleaned the wounds with a combination of honey and vinegar.

Options :

1. CEBAD

2. DCAEB

3. DACEB

4. CBEDA

Question Number : 26 Question Id : 90468414090 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the right
order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. Fish and shellfish are an important part of a healthy diet.
B. However, nearly all fish and shellfish contain traces of mercury which could be harmful.
C. A well-balanced diet that includes a variety of fish and shellfish can contribute to heart health
and children's proper growth and development.
D. So, women and young children in particular should include fish or shellfish in their diets due to
the many nutritional benefits.
E. They contain high-quality protein and other essential nutrients, are low in saturated fat, and
contain omega-3 fatty acids.

Options :

1. CEDBA

2. AECDB

3. ADEBC

4. CDBAE

Sub-Section Number : 2

Sub-Section Id : 9046842574

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Id : 90468414091 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed


: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No

Question Numbers : (27 to 31)

Question Label : Comprehension

Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Working from bed for a year, or any extended period of time, could lead to insomnia, or to
something called circadian rhythm disorder. That’s when our bodies’ natural clocks, that tell us
when it’s time to sleep, get thrown out of whack in the long term. And disturbed nights, body pain
or both mean that work-wise, you’re less likely to be productive, creative or focused, the experts
say, making it likely your work could suffer. A problem for everyone?

The most pernicious issue, however, is that all those potential problems may show up in some
work from bed (WFB) workers, but not in others. “Some people will swear that it’s not an issue for
them: they can work in bed, they can sleep in bed,” says a psychologist. “They can do whatever
they want in bed and it doesn’t negatively affect their sleep.” Genetics, environmental factors, how
bad the habits are and how long you do them, your age: all of these play a role in whether working
from bed for a year or longer is actually going to be bad for you.

And although working from bed may not necessarily be something you can change – or want to
change – it’s important to keep in mind that your body and brain may not feel the fallout at the
moment. But they could, someday. “They won’t feel it right now,” says a researcher in the area,
“especially younger workers who WFB”. “But as they age, it will pop up.” It may feel like one more
thing to worry about in the Covid-19 era. But if this period has taught us anything, it’s that, as far
as health goes, it’s better to be safe than sorry. “If you don’t have any of the negative effects,
great.” “But that might not always be the case.”

Sub questions

Question Number : 27 Question Id : 90468414092 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

All of the following are true of the first paragraph EXCEPT:

Options :

1. WFB in the long term leads to decreased efficiency and attention at work.

2. Working from bed could cause sleeplessness and bodily discomfort.

3. Our bodies can function at optimal levels even if our regular routine has been upset.

4. WFB is unadvisable in the short term as well as in the long term.

Question Number : 28 Question Id : 90468414093 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The word ‘pernicious’ in the second paragraph means:

Options :

1. poisonous

2. dangerous

3. malicious

4. virulent
Question Number : 29 Question Id : 90468414094 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Which of the following statement is NOT true?

Options :

1. The decision to work from bed is beyond our control.

2. Covid-19 has led to increased anxiety and worry in people.

3. The quality and quantity of one’s work isn’t influenced by WFB.

4. The effects of working from bed take time to manifest.

Question Number : 30 Question Id : 90468414095 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Who among the following is likely to feel the effects of WFB most acutely?

Options :

1. Ten-year-old Ajay sits cross-legged in the middle of his bed and attends classes. He also plays
videogames daily.

2. Eighteen-year-old Prabha lies on her stomach while working and has been watching films
while in bed.

3. Thirty-seven-year-old Yasmin began working in 2020 but uses a pillow to support her back.
She also takes frequent breaks.

4. Forty-five-year-old Andre has been working for the last five years on his laptop without any
proper support. He has spondylitis too.

Question Number : 31 Question Id : 90468414096 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

By saying that it’s ‘better to be safe than sorry’, the author means that:

Options :

1. one should take precautions while working from bed so that one doesn’t fall ill.
2. one needn’t be apologetic about being able to work from bed without difficulty.

3. there are quite a few people who take pride in the fact that their sleep isn’t affected by WFB.

4. its best to avoid working from bed as much as possible as it creates problems in the long-run.

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 9046842575

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Id : 90468414097 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed


: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No

Question Numbers : (32 to 36)

Question Label : Comprehension

Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Believe it or not, the Internet did not give rise to procrastination. People have struggled with
habitual hesitation going back to ancient civilisations. What’s become quite clear over centuries is
that procrastination isn’t just hateful, it’s downright harmful. In research settings, people who
procrastinate have higher levels of stress and lower well-being. In the past 20 years, the peculiar
behaviour of procrastination has received a burst of empirical interest. Psychological researchers
now recognise that there’s far more to it than simply putting something off until tomorrow. True
procrastination is a complicated failure of self-regulation: experts define it as the voluntary delay
of some important task that we intend to do, despite knowing that we’ll suffer as a result. A poor
concept of time may exacerbate the problem, but an inability to manage emotions seems to be its
very foundation.

A major misperception about procrastination is that it’s an innocuous habit at worst, and maybe
even a helpful one at best. Sympathisers of procrastination often say it doesn’t matter when a task
gets done, so long as it’s eventually finished. Some even believe they work best under pressure.
Stanford philosopher John Perry, author of the book The Art of Procrastination, has argued that
people can dawdle to their advantage by restructuring their to-do lists so that they’re always
accomplishing something of value. Psychological scientists have a serious problem with this view.
They argue that it conflates beneficial, proactive behaviours like pondering (which attempts to
solve a problem) or prioritising (which organises a series of problems) with the detrimental, self-
defeating habit of genuine procrastination. If progress on a task can take many forms,
procrastination is the absence of progress

Sub questions

Question Number : 32 Question Id : 90468414098 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Based on the passage, which ONE of the following statement is NOT true?

Options :

1. Today, there is an increased interest in procrastination as a phenomenon.

2. Procrastination leads to stress and poor health.

3. Procrastination is a recent phenomenon, often associated with the worldwide web.

4. The existing view on procrastination is quite different from previous perceptions.

Question Number : 33 Question Id : 90468414099 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The phrase ‘exacerbate’ means to:

Options :

1. improve a situation that is bad

2. ruin a situation by delaying a response

3. work towards finding a solution to a problem

4. aggravate a situation that’s already bad

Question Number : 34 Question Id : 90468414100 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Which of the following is likely to be the result of procrastination in real life?

Options :

1. Clearing out unnecessary things on a regular basis

2. Inadequate retirement savings and missed medical visits

3. Learning new concepts as soon as they’ve been taught


4. On-time investments and regular health check-ups

Question Number : 35 Question Id : 90468414101 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Based on the passage, which ONE of the following statement is true?

Options :

1. Procrastination is in reality a good habit and helpful in the long term.

2. Procrastination helps to perform under pressure and maximise performance.

3. Procrastination is the result of an inability to handle one’s emotions.

4. Rewriting to-do lists helps people achieve their goals without being pressurised.

Question Number : 36 Question Id : 90468414102 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Scientists do not agree with John Perry’s view because they feel that:

Options :

1. the characteristics of procrastination and problem-solving behaviour differ from each other.

2. the typical characteristics of procrastination are being confused with problem-solving


behaviour.

3. Perry projects procrastination as a positive behaviour while it is actually negative.

4. Perry views even a partially completed list of tasks as a sign of progress even if others haven’t
been done.

Sub-Section Number : 4

Sub-Section Id : 9046842576

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Id : 90468414103 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed


: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No

Question Numbers : (37 to 41)

Question Label : Comprehension


Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

“Balconies and communal rooftops were not common features of pre-war construction, and 57%
of all units in New York City were built before 1947,” says New York University’s Ellen, who says
small courtyards are more common, and many public housing buildings were built to include
them. But many don’t allow residents access, as that would require extra maintenance money.

Some local architecture firms think now is the time to address this issue, with proposals to retrofit
screened-in balconies onto the sides of World War Two-era brick buildings. Most New York City
Housing Authority (NYCHA) buildings lack outdoor space, plus many of the buildings are ageing
rapidly, with potentially huge maintenance costs – meaning any solutions need to be creative. “We
are looking at strategies that would allow new balconies to perform multiple functions and
piggyback on NYCHA maintenance efforts that are already underway,” says an architect.

Others feel that changes don’t have to be very radical; even “view corridors” to parks from your
home could help. Extra flowers on the street could work, too, because we can’t go to the park
every day. “Especially if we’re busy, or a single parent, or low income and we have to work a couple
[of] jobs. You’re not going to be in the park five blocks from your house – you will be walking down
the street in front of your house, and that contact with nature is important.”

Trying to increase access to outdoor space has been a goal of cities way before Covid-19 struck.
But the conversation has taken on greater intensity since the pandemic has exposed just how
unequal access can be. Experts hope this will accelerate pre-pandemic trends. But this must come
from city governments prioritising them.

Sub questions

Question Number : 37 Question Id : 90468414104 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Which of the following statement related to the first paragraph is NOT true?

Options :

1. Houses before the World War did not include balconies or rooftop spaces.

2. Internal courtyards were a feature of public buildings built before 1947.


3. Everyone has free and easy access to courtyards in public housing buildings.

4. A little more than half of the public housing buildings were built before the war.

Question Number : 38 Question Id : 90468414105 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The phrase ‘piggyback’ in the second paragraph means:

Options :

1. to carry someone on your back or shoulders.

2. to exploit a situation so that someone else can benefit.

3. to take advantage of another person for personal gains.

4. to use something that exists to do something else effectively.

Question Number : 39 Question Id : 90468414106 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Based on the passage, which ONE of the following is NOT true?

Options :

1. The government has been trying to provide greater access to outdoor spaces within cities.

2. All communities have had equal access to open spaces in urban settings.

3. Remodeling existing buildings to incorporate open spaces is a difficult task.

4. Everyone is agreed on ways to make how open spaces accessible to various groups.

Question Number : 40 Question Id : 90468414107 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Which of the following is likely to have been a part of pre-pandemic efforts to increase access to
outdoor space?

Options :

1. Creating screened-in balconies, beautifying pavements with flowers and opening more parks

2. Trying to provide more balconies, better community gardens and easier access to parks
3. Undertaking maintenance work on buildings, providing rooftop spaces and reducing
maintenance money

4. Creating spaces that overlook parks, green spaces along the pavements and reducing
maintenance costs

Question Number : 41 Question Id : 90468414108 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Which of the following statement best reflects the author’s views?

Options :

1. We need good housing and good access to nature as both are necessary.

2. What we need in cities is cheap housing that is low on maintenance.

3. Access to nature is of primary importance; good housing can wait.

4. Affordable housing, even if it has limited access to greenery in any form, is acceptable.

Reasoning and General Intelligence


Group Number : 3

Group Id : 9046841573

Group Maximum Duration : 0

Group Minimum Duration : 0

Show Attended Group? : No

Edit Attended Group? : No

Break time : 0

Group Marks : 40

Is this Group for Examiner? : No

Reasoning and General Intelligence


Section Id : 9046841666
Section Number : 1

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 28

Number of Questions to be attempted : 28

Section Marks : 40

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
Clear Response :

Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 9046842577

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Id : 90468414109 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed


: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No

Question Numbers : (42 to 46)

Question Label : Comprehension

Study the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.

The criteria for selecting a marketing officer for a pharmaceutical company are as given.
The candidate must:
1. be a Science graduate with more than 65% of marks.
2. not be less than 25 years and more than 30 years of age as on 1st January 2021.
3. have secured at least 55% in the written test and more than 60% in the interview.
4. have work experience of at least 3 years as a marketing representative.
5. If a candidate fulfils all other criteria, EXCEPT at (2) and (3) above but belongs to ST category and
has worked as a marketing representative for more than 5 years, the case is to be referred to the
General Manager, HR.
6. If a candidate fulfils all other criteria, EXCEPT at (3) and (4) above, but has secured more than
70% in Zoology in +3 Science examination, the case is to be referred to the Director, Marketing.
Based on the given criteria and without assuming any additional information, you have to take a
decision for the following candidate.

Sub questions
Question Number : 42 Question Id : 90468414110 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Ankit is a Science graduate and secured 72% in Zoology and 65% in aggregate in the graduate
examination. In 2017 and at the age of 24, he completed 4 years of experience as a marketing
representative. He scored 63% in the written examination as well as in the interview.

Options :

1. He is to be selected.

2. He is not to be selected.

3. His case is to be referred to the General Manager, HR.

4. His case is to be referred to the Director, Marketing.

Question Number : 43 Question Id : 90468414111 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Swati, a Science graduate, was born into an ST family. She completed 4 years of experience as a
marketing representative in 2018 at the age of 25. She secured 70% in the graduate examination
and has now secured 65% in the interview and 60% in the written test.

Options :

1. She is to be selected.

2. She is not to be selected.

3. Her case is to be referred to the General Manager, HR.

4. Her case is to be referred to the Director, Marketing.

Question Number : 44 Question Id : 90468414112 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Harshit became a Science graduate in 2016 at the age of 22 and secured 72% in Zoology and an
aggregate of 65% at the graduation level. He worked for 5 years as a marketing representative
and has now secured 62% in the written test as well as in the interview.
Options :

1. He is to be selected.

2. He is not to be selected.

3. His case is to be referred to the General Manager, HR.

4. His case is to be referred to the Director, Marketing.

Question Number : 45 Question Id : 90468414113 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Sheela scored 67% in the graduate examination in Science with 70% of marks in Zoology in 2013 at
the age of 21. She was born into an ST family and has by now acquired 6 years of experience as a
marketing representative. She scored 58% in the written examination and 60% in the interview.

Options :

1. She is to be selected.

2. She is not to be selected.

3. Her case is to be referred to the General Manager, HR.

4. Her case is to be referred to the Director, Marketing.

Question Number : 46 Question Id : 90468414114 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Deepti is an ST candidate who passed her graduate examination in Science in 2015 at the age of
23, securing an aggregate mark of 68% and a mark of 72% in Zoology. She worked as a marketing
representative for 5 years. She secured 55% in the written test and 60% in the interview.

Options :

1. She is to be selected.

2. She is not to be selected.

3. Her case is to be referred to the General Manager, HR.

4. Her case is to be referred to the Director, Marketing.

Sub-Section Number : 2

Sub-Section Id : 9046842578
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 47 Question Id : 90468414115 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A squad of four is to be selected from among four Indian football players A, B, C and D and four
foreign football players W, X, Y and Z, to be included in a football team, meeting the given
selection criteria:

i. If D is selected, Z will not be selected and vice versa.


ii. W and B will be selected together.
iii. C and Y will be selected together.
iv. B and X cannot be selected together.
v. A and W cannot be together.

If there would be equal number of Indian and foreign players in the squad, which of the following
options represents the four players who can be chosen for inclusion in the football team?

Options :

1. BYAW

2. CZYB

3. XZCY

4. YDCX

Question Number : 48 Question Id : 90468414116 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A and B are football players, C and D are cricketers, E and F are hockey players, and G and H are
tennis players. A team of four is to be selected from among them, meeting the given selection
criteria:

i. There cannot be two cricketers.


ii. Team must have at least one football player and one tennis player.
iii. B cannot be paired with F.
iv. C and H will be together.
v. G cannot go with A.

Which option represents the four players who can be chosen as a team?

Options :

1. ACEF

2. BCDH

3. BDEG

4. BDFG

Question Number : 49 Question Id : 90468414117 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting in a row facing north. R is sitting to the immediate left of P. Q is
sitting to the immediate right of S. U is sitting at the extreme left. T is adjacent to S and P. Who is
sitting at the other end?

Options :

1. Q

2. S

3. R

4. P

Question Number : 50 Question Id : 90468414118 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Among five objects, A, B, C, D and E, D is thrice as heavy as B. A is as heavy as C. A is twice as heavy


as E. A and C together weigh as much as D and E together. Which of the following two objects are
equal in weight?

Options :

1. AB
2. BD

3. DE

4. BE

Question Number : 51 Question Id : 90468414119 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

In a family of eight persons having two couples, C’s grandfather E has two sons. A is the father of
B, whose sister C is the niece of F, who is married to D. D’s son G is the nephew of H. F is the sister-
in-law of H. How is A related to G?

Options :

1. Uncle

2. Brother

3. Brother-in-law

4. Grandfather

Question Number : 52 Question Id : 90468414120 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the
statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which
of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:
1. Some lawyers are judges.
2. All judges are professionals.
3. Some advocates are lawyers.

Conclusions:
I. Some advocates are judges.
II. Some professionals are lawyers.

Options :
1. Only conclusion I follows

2. Only conclusion II follows

3. Both conclusions I and II follow

4. Neither conclusion I nor II follows

Question Number : 53 Question Id : 90468414121 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the
statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which
of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:
1. All jeeps are cars.
2. Some vehicles are cars.
3. All vehicles are machines.

Conclusions:
I. No machine is a jeep.
II. Some cars are machines.

Options :

1. Only conclusion I follows

2. Only conclusion II follows

3. Both conclusions I and II follow

4. Neither conclusion I nor II follows

Question Number : 54 Question Id : 90468414122 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the
statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which
of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.
Statements:
1. All buildings are houses.
2. Some houses are palaces.
3. Some palaces are mansions.
4. All mansions are castles.

Conclusions:
I. No palace is a building.
II. Some palaces are houses.
III. Some castles are palaces.
IV. No castle is a palace.

Options :

1. Only conclusions I and III follow

2. Only conclusion III follows

3. Only conclusions II and III follow

4. Only conclusions I, II and III follow

Question Number : 55 Question Id : 90468414123 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A question is given followed by two arguments. Decide which of the arguments is/are strong with
respect to the question.

Question:
Should the joint family system, as was earlier typical of Indian culture, be continued?

Arguments:
I. Yes. The psychological and economic support received by members in a joint family setup is far
better than would be available in a nuclear family unit.
II. No. Living together in a joint family system would be an intrusion into the privacy of members
and may create conflict of interests.

Options :
1. Only argument I is strong

2. Only argument II is strong

3. Both arguments I and II are strong

4. Neither argument I nor II is strong

Question Number : 56 Question Id : 90468414124 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Consider the given statement and decide which of the given assumptions is/are implicit in the
statement.

Statement:
Job satisfaction of employees would lead to greater organisational productivity.

Assumptions:
I. Allotting the right job to the right employee would improve job satisfaction and organisational
productivity.
II. Employees satisfied in their job environment would put in their best.

Options :

1. Only assumption I is implicit

2. Only assumption II is implicit

3. Both assumptions I and II are implicit

4. Neither assumption I nor II is implicit

Question Number : 57 Question Id : 90468414125 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A question is given, followed by two statements. Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient
to answer the question.

Question:
How is D exactly related to C?
Statements:
I. C is the son of A, who is the brother of D.
II. D is the brother of A, whose daughter B is the sister of C.

Options :

1. Statement I alone is sufficient

2. Statement II alone is sufficient

3. Either statement I alone or statement II alone is sufficient

4. Both statements I and II are needed

Question Number : 58 Question Id : 90468414126 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A question is given, followed by two statements. Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient
to answer the question.

Question:
Four girls A, B, C and D and four boys E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the
centre of the table such that no two girls are sitting next to each other. Who is sitting between A
and B?

Statements:
I. C is facing A, who is second to the right of D. E is facing H, who is to the immediate right of B.
II. C is sitting between G and H. E is third to the right of C.

Options :

1. Statement I alone is sufficient

2. Statement II alone is sufficient

3. Either statement I alone or statement II alone is sufficient

4. Both statements I and II are necessary

Question Number : 59 Question Id : 90468414127 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No
Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A question is given, followed by two statements. Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient
to answer the question.

Question:
Among five objects, J, K, L, M and N, K weighs as much as M. If the objects are arranged in
descending order of weight, which object will be in the middle?

Statements:
I. L is one and half times as heavy as J. N is half as heavy as J.
II. N is one and half times as heavy as K. L and N together weigh thrice as much as K and M
together.

Options :

1. Statement I alone is sufficient

2. Statement II alone is sufficient

3. Both statements I and II are necessary

4. Both statements I and II together are not sufficient

Question Number : 60 Question Id : 90468414128 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A question is given, followed by two statements. Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient
to answer the question.

Question:
Among five persons, P, Q, R, S and T, who is the tallest?

Statements:
I. R is taller than Q but shorter than S. P is shorter than T but taller than only Q.
II. S is shorter than T but taller than P. P is taller than Q but shorter than R.

Options :

1. Statement I alone is sufficient


2. Statement II alone is sufficient

3. Either statement I alone or statement II alone is sufficient

4. Both statements I and II are necessary

Question Number : 61 Question Id : 90468414129 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A question is given, followed by two statements. Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient
to answer the question.

Question:
The speed of a man in still water is 9 km per hour. What is the speed of the current per hour?

Statements:
I. The man can swim to a place 28 km distant and be back in 9 hours.
II. The man swims 7 km with the stream in the same time as 2 km against the stream.

Options :

1. Statement I alone is sufficient

2. Statement II alone is sufficient

3. Either statement I alone or statement II alone is sufficient

4. Both statements I and II are needed

Question Number : 62 Question Id : 90468414130 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the Venn diagram that best represents the relationship between the following classes.

Brothers, Blood relations, Aunts

Options :

1.
2.

3.

4.

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 9046842579

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Id : 90468414131 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed


: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No

Question Numbers : (63 to 64)

Question Label : Comprehension


Sub questions

Question Number : 63 Question Id : 90468414132 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

How many educated employed persons are either city dwellers or married?

Options :

1. 10

2. 15

3. 16

4. 19

Question Number : 64 Question Id : 90468414133 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The number of unmarried city dwellers is approximately what per cent of the educated
unemployed persons (rounded off to the nearest integer)?

Options :

1. 65%

2. 67%

3. 71%

4. 74%

Sub-Section Number : 4

Sub-Section Id : 9046842580
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 65 Question Id : 90468414134 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

‘A @ B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B.’


‘A % B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B.’
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B.’
‘A * B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor greater than B.’
‘A # B’ means ‘A is not greater than B.’
Read the following statements and conclusions carefully and decide which of the conclusions
is/are true.

Statements:
B @ F; H * K; F % H; K # M

Conclusions:
I. H % M
II. K $ B
III. F @ M

Options :

1. Only conclusion I is true

2. Only conclusion II is true

3. Only conclusions II and III are true

4. None of the conclusions I, II and III are true

Question Number : 66 Question Id : 90468414135 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

‘A @ B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B.’


‘A % B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B.’
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B.’
‘A * B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor greater than B.’
‘A # B’ means ‘A is not greater than B.’
Read the following statements and conclusions carefully and decide which of the conclusions
is/are true.

Statements:
P # Z; Z * M; Q % R; M@Q

Conclusions:
I. M @ P
II. R $ Z
III. P # Q

Options :

1. Only conclusion I is true

2. Only conclusion II is true

3. Only conclusions I and II are true

4. Only conclusions II and III are true

Question Number : 67 Question Id : 90468414136 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Which of the following equation would be correct if the signs ‘+’ and ‘×’ are interchanged and so
also the numbers ‘9’ and ‘6’?

Options :

1. 12 ÷ 9 + 8 – 6 × 5 = 6 × 2

2. 4 × 9 + 8 ÷ 12 – 6 = 12 – 9

3. 10 – 6 ÷ 3 × 3 + 9 = 10 + 2

4. 8 + 9 ÷ 4 – 6 × 3 = 12 – 9

Question Number : 68 Question Id : 90468414137 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No
Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 69 Question Id : 90468414138 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0


Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 70 Question Id : 90468414139 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Four figures have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different.
Select the figure that is different.
Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 71 Question Id : 90468414140 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0


Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Sub-Section Number : 5

Sub-Section Id : 9046842581

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Id : 90468414141 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed


: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No

Question Numbers : (72 to 75)

Question Label : Comprehension


Sub questions

Question Number : 72 Question Id : 90468414142 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

How many marks were obtained in Mathematics by students A and B together?

Options :

1. 132

2. 246

3. 254

4. 262

Question Number : 73 Question Id : 90468414143 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The marks scored by A in Social Studies is approximately what per cent of the marks scored by B in
Science (rounded off to the nearest integer)?

Options :

1. 56%

2. 62%
3. 46%

4. 60%

Question Number : 74 Question Id : 90468414144 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

In which of the following subjects does B score twice as much as A?

Options :

1. English

2. Drawing

3. Hindi

4. Science

Question Number : 75 Question Id : 90468414145 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

In which of the following subjects was the difference in the marks obtained by A and B the
maximum?

Options :

1. English

2. Social Studies

3. Hindi

4. Science

Sub-Section Number : 6

Sub-Section Id : 9046842582

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Id : 90468414146 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed


: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No

Question Numbers : (76 to 79)


Question Label : Comprehension

Sub questions

Question Number : 76 Question Id : 90468414147 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

What is the ratio of the berths remaining vacant in the non-AC and AC classes on Wednesday?

Options :

1. 6:5

2. 7:5

3. 9:7

4. 2:1

Question Number : 77 Question Id : 90468414148 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

What is the approximate difference between the percentages of vacancies in the AC classes and
non-AC classes on both Monday and Saturday taken together (rounded off to the nearest integer)?

Options :

1. 17%
2. 13%

3. 12%

4. 10%

Question Number : 78 Question Id : 90468414149 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

On which of the following days was the percentage of vacant seats in the AC classes the
maximum?

Options :

1. Monday

2. Thursday

3. Friday

4. Saturday

Question Number : 79 Question Id : 90468414150 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

On which of the following days was the difference in the percentages of reservations in the AC
classes and non-AC classes the minimum?

Options :

1. Monday

2. Tuesday

3. Wednesday

4. Friday

Sub-Section Number : 7

Sub-Section Id : 9046842583

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Id : 90468414151 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed


: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No
Question Numbers : (80 to 81)

Question Label : Comprehension

Sub questions

Question Number : 80 Question Id : 90468414152 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

If the number of students enrolled in schools A and B was equal, what was the ratio of the number
of students passing from school A to the number of students passing from school B?

Options :

1. 17 : 15

2. 9:7

3. 15 : 13

4. 11 : 9

Question Number : 81 Question Id : 90468414153 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The ratio of the number of students enrolled in schools C and D was 1 : 2. If 120 students passed
from school C, how many students passed from school D?

Options :

1. 225

2. 175

3. 160

4. 180

Quantitative and Numerical Ability


Group Number : 4

Group Id : 9046841574

Group Maximum Duration : 0

Group Minimum Duration : 0

Show Attended Group? : No

Edit Attended Group? : No

Break time : 0

Group Marks : 40

Is this Group for Examiner? : No

Quantitative and Numerical Ability


Section Id : 9046841667

Section Number : 1

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 40

Number of Questions to be attempted : 40

Section Marks : 40

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and Yes


Clear Response :

Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 9046842584

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 82 Question Id : 90468414154 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 3

2. 4

3. 5

4. 6

Question Number : 83 Question Id : 90468414155 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 12

2. 21

3. 18

4. 16

Question Number : 84 Question Id : 90468414156 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Let A, B, and C be three sets. Which of the following is true?

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 85 Question Id : 90468414157 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 86 Question Id : 90468414158 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No
Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 87 Question Id : 90468414159 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 88 Question Id : 90468414160 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

In a survey, it was found that 24 people liked cricket, 29 people liked football and 33 people liked
badminton. 16 people liked cricket and football, 14 people liked football and badminton, 15 people
liked cricket and badminton and 8 people liked all the three sports. How many people liked
badminton only?

Options :

1. 12

2. 11

3. 13

4. 10

Question Number : 89 Question Id : 90468414161 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 90 Question Id : 90468414162 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No
Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 91 Question Id : 90468414163 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.
4.

Question Number : 92 Question Id : 90468414164 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 93 Question Id : 90468414165 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.
4.

Question Number : 94 Question Id : 90468414166 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 95 Question Id : 90468414167 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. −1

2. 0

3. 2
4. 1

Question Number : 96 Question Id : 90468414168 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 97 Question Id : 90468414169 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A shopkeeper bought 28 kg sugar for ₹1,260. He sold it at a profit equal to the selling price of 4 kg
of it. The selling price (in ₹) of sugar per kg, was:

Options :

1. 50.25

2. 52

3. 52.50

4. 54

Question Number : 98 Question Id : 90468414170 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No
Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A trader gains 25% by selling an article at 20% discount on its marked price. If the cost price of the
article increases by 20%, then how much discount percentage should he allow now on the same
marked price to gain 10%?

Options :

1. 14

2. 14.28

3. 15

4. 15.52

Question Number : 99 Question Id : 90468414171 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Eight years ago, the ratio of the ages of A and B was 5 : 4. The ratio of their present ages is 6 : 5.
What will be the ratio of the ages of A and B, after 4 years from now?

Options :

1. 13 : 11

2. 11 : 9

3. 7:6

4. 9:7

Question Number : 100 Question Id : 90468414172 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A loan of ₹81,000 is to be paid back in two equal annual instalments. If the rate of interest is 16%
p.a., compounded annually, then the total interest (in ₹) paid in this instalment scheme is:

Options :

1. 19,500

2. 19,920

3. 19,960

4. 20,500
Question Number : 101 Question Id : 90468414173 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A boat can go 4 km upstream and 3 km downstream in a total time of 29 min. If the speed of the
boat in still water is 16 km/h, then the time taken (in h) by the boat to cover 16 km upstream and
25 km downstream will be:

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 102 Question Id : 90468414174 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 753.6

2. 785

3. 816.4

4. 847.8
Question Number : 103 Question Id : 90468414175 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 70

2. 70.5

3. 72

4. 72.5

Question Number : 104 Question Id : 90468414176 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The common difference of an arithmetic progression of 98 terms is 0.5 and the sum of the terms
of the progression is 140. What is the sum of its 2nd, 4th, 6th, …, 98th terms?

Options :

1. 72.5

2. 72.25

3. 82.25

4. 82.5

Question Number : 105 Question Id : 90468414177 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 60

2. 68
3. 64

4. 66

Question Number : 106 Question Id : 90468414178 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 107 Question Id : 90468414179 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The cost of 3 pens and 7 notebooks is ₹211. The cost of 5 pens and 4 notebooks is ₹168, when the
price of a notebook increases by ₹2. What is the original cost of 4 pens and 5 notebooks?

Options :

1. ₹173

2. ₹177

3. ₹183

4. ₹189

Question Number : 108 Question Id : 90468414180 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 109 Question Id : 90468414181 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.
Question Number : 110 Question Id : 90468414182 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 3

2. 4

3. 5

4. 2

Question Number : 111 Question Id : 90468414183 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

What is the mean deviation about the mean of the following data?

12, 8, 18, 21, 14, 9, 15, 10, 7, 16

Options :

1. 2.4

2. 2.8

3. 3.8

4. 4.2

Question Number : 112 Question Id : 90468414184 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0


Options :

1. 672

2. 675

3. 681

4. 900

Question Number : 113 Question Id : 90468414185 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 17

2. 20

3. 22

4. 24

Question Number : 114 Question Id : 90468414186 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Two dice are thrown together. What is the probability that the product of the numbers appearing
on their tops is either odd or a multiple of 5?

Options :

1.
2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 115 Question Id : 90468414187 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 116 Question Id : 90468414188 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0


The variance of the following data:

12, 16, 13, 21, 11, 9, 17, 20, 28, 23 is:

Options :

1. 29.8

2. 30.8

3. 31.4

4. 32.4

Question Number : 117 Question Id : 90468414189 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 160

2. 180

3. 200

4. 240

Question Number : 118 Question Id : 90468414190 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.
3.

4.

Question Number : 119 Question Id : 90468414191 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 120 Question Id : 90468414192 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.
3.

4.

Question Number : 121 Question Id : 90468414193 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Display Notepad Post Exam


Group Number : 5

Group Id : 9046841575

Group Maximum Duration : 3

Group Minimum Duration : 3

Show Attended Group? : No

Edit Attended Group? : No


Break time : 0

Group Marks : 1

Is this Group for Examiner? : No

Display Notepad Post Exam


Section Id : 9046841668

Section Number : 1

Section type : Offline

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 1

Number of Questions to be attempted : 1

Section Marks : 1

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
Clear Response :

Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 9046842585

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 122 Question Id : 90468414194 Question Type : SUBJECTIVE

Correct Marks : 1

Kindly display your Notepad (Rough Sheet) for 3 minutes before the webcam. Also show both
pages both sides numbered 1,2,3 and 4. This is a mandatory step if you are using rough sheets.
Mithibai College & NM College (CET)

Notations :

1.Options shown in green color and with icon are correct.

2.Options shown in red color and with icon are incorrect.

Question Paper Name : MiNCET Sample Paper - 2

Subject Name : MiNCET

Creation Date : 2021-07-02 10:05:55

Duration : 106

Total Marks : 122

Display Marks: Yes

Calculator : Normal

Magnifying Glass Required? : No

Ruler Required? : No

Eraser Required? : Yes

Scratch Pad Required? : Yes

Rough Sketch/Notepad Required? : Yes

Protractor Required? : No

Show Watermark on Console? : Yes

Highlighter : No

Auto Save on Console? ( SA type of questions will


No
be always auto saved ) :

Display Notepad Pre Exam


Group Number : 1

Group Id : 9046841566
Group Maximum Duration : 3

Group Minimum Duration : 3

Show Attended Group? : No

Edit Attended Group? : No

Break time : 0

Group Marks : 1

Is this Group for Examiner? : No

Display Notepad Pre Exam


Section Id : 9046841659

Section Number : 1

Section type : Offline

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 1

Number of Questions to be attempted : 1

Section Marks : 1

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
Clear Response :

Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 9046842558

Question Shuffling Allowed : No

Question Number : 1 Question Id : 90468413935 Question Type : SUBJECTIVE

Correct Marks : 1

Kindly display your Notepad (Rough Sheet) for 3 minutes before the webcam. Also show both
pages both sides numbered 1,2,3 and 4. This is a mandatory step if you are using rough sheets.

Proficiency in English Language


Group Number : 2

Group Id : 9046841567

Group Maximum Duration : 0

Group Minimum Duration : 0

Show Attended Group? : No

Edit Attended Group? : No

Break time : 0

Group Marks : 40

Is this Group for Examiner? : No

Proficiency in English Language


Section Id : 9046841660

Section Number : 1

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 28

Number of Questions to be attempted : 28

Section Marks : 40

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


Yes
Clear Response :

Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 9046842559

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 2 Question Id : 90468413936 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

In the given sentence, four words/phrases have been underlined and the underlined
words/phrases are given as options. Select the option that contains an error.
Santosh has been taking the math tuition for nearly a year now.

Options :

1. Santosh has been taking

2. the math tuition

3. for nearly

4. a year now

Question Number : 3 Question Id : 90468413937 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

In the given sentence, four words/phrases have been underlined and the underlined
words/phrases are given as options. Select the option that contains an error.

The Sharmas are looking forward to see their new-born grandchild.

Options :

1. The Sharmas

2. are looking forward

3. to see

4. their new-born grandchild

Question Number : 4 Question Id : 90468413938 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

In the given sentence, four words/phrases have been underlined and the underlined
words/phrases are given as options. Select the option that contains an error.

She writes beautiful novels in English, and her poems in Telugu are even better.

Options :

1. She writes beautiful novels

2. in English
3. and her poems in Telugu

4. are even better

Question Number : 5 Question Id : 90468413939 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

In the given sentence, four words/phrases have been underlined and the underlined
words/phrases are given as options. Select the option that contains an error.

The doctors and interns has agreed to work without pay for three months.

Options :

1. The doctors and interns

2. has agreed to work

3. without pay

4. for three months

Question Number : 6 Question Id : 90468413940 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

In the given sentence, four words/phrases have been underlined and the underlined
words/phrases are given as options. Select the option that contains an error.

“I'm losing a lot of hairs," complained Shoba to her friend.

Options :

1. I'm losing

2. a lot of hairs

3. complained Shoba

4. to her friend

Question Number : 7 Question Id : 90468413941 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No
Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Have you heard Parvati recently?

Options :

1. for

2. of

3. on

4. from

Question Number : 8 Question Id : 90468413942 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

David, get the sofa right now!

Options :

1. off

2. down

3. of

4. from

Question Number : 9 Question Id : 90468413943 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes Is
Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

By next Monday, I all my exams.

Options :

1. will finish

2. have finished
3. will have finished

4. finished

Question Number : 10 Question Id : 90468413944 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

After our discussion last evening, I your argument.

Options :

1. have understood

2. understand

3. understood

4. will understand

Question Number : 11 Question Id : 90468413945 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

She is extremely pretty she is not vain.

Options :

1. and

2. so

3. but

4. because

Question Number : 12 Question Id : 90468413946 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

This new car has many of the latest features, my old car didn’t have any of these.

Options :

1. furthermore

2. moreover

3. nevertheless

4. whereas

Question Number : 13 Question Id : 90468413947 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Preethi has friends and so she’s often very lonely.

Options :

1. a few

2. few

3. much

4. little

Question Number : 14 Question Id : 90468413948 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Priya had money to spend on new furniture and so made do with what she had.

Options :

1. a few

2. little

3. a little
4. few

Question Number : 15 Question Id : 90468413949 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined word.

The dispute between the company and its staff was brought to the court.

Options :

1. Disagreement

2. Argument

3. Battle

4. Quarrel

Question Number : 16 Question Id : 90468413950 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined word.

Now that the children are grown up, the house is no longer adequate for our needs.

Options :

1. Ample

2. Satisfactory

3. Acceptable

4. Sufficient

Question Number : 17 Question Id : 90468413951 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined phrase.
Ever since Mayan left school, Advay has been feeling blue.

Options :

1. Happy

2. Tense

3. Anxious

4. Depressed

Question Number : 18 Question Id : 90468413952 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined phrase.

I thought I could finish this work in two days, but it looks like I’ve bitten off more than I can chew.

Options :

1. taken up many tasks at the same time

2. taken up a task one cannot complete

3. tried to finish a task in a short time

4. taken up a task one can complete

Question Number : 19 Question Id : 90468413953 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Science, unlike astrology, has a methodology, a discipline that regulates its assumptions,
experiments and .

Options :

1. predictions

2. forecasts

3. prophecies

4. forewarnings
Question Number : 20 Question Id : 90468413954 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

When I was in hostel, I Maggi noodles.

Options :

1. lived on

2. lived with

3. lived by

4. lived in

Question Number : 21 Question Id : 90468413955 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Could we see your license, sir? This is just a routine .

Options :

1. test

2. check

3. scrutiny

4. review

Question Number : 22 Question Id : 90468413956 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the option that gives the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word.

The Bermuda Triangle region has some unusual features.


Options :

1. Routine

2. Ordinary

3. Rare

4. Strange

Question Number : 23 Question Id : 90468413957 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the right
order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. It is caused by loss of water due to a number of reasons like heat wave, vomiting or intense
activity.
B. Dehydration can be described as acute shortage of water in the body.
C. The condition is more prevalent in summers as the body loses much water quickly due to
perspiration in summers.
D. Whatever the cause, dehydration can have serious consequences if it is not tackled quickly.
E. In summers, dehydration is often caused by insufficient intake of water while spending too
much time outdoors.

Options :

1. BECDA

2. BCAED

3. BAECD

4. BACDE

Question Number : 24 Question Id : 90468413958 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the right
order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. Many different fish are called ‘piranha’, but the number of species is a matter of debate.
B. However, not all piranha species have a taste for blood; some are vegetarian.
C. In fact, piranha means ‘tooth fish’ in the Brazilian language of the Tupi people.
D. Piranhas are South American fish with razor-sharp teeth and a reputation for feeding frenzies.
E. Based on current data, there are between 40 and 60 different species of piranha.

Options :

1. DCBAE

2. ACBED

3. AECBD

4. DBACE

Question Number : 25 Question Id : 90468413959 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the right
order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. By using cobwebs to cover wounds, people were using antibiotics without even realising it.
B. The webbing helped to coagulate the liquid oozing from the wound.
C. Moreover, it contained penicillin, a powerful fungal antibiotic that aided in the healing process.
D. Only much later did people begin to use band-aids to cover wounds.
E. Cobweb bandages were known for generations as a medical cure.

Options :

1. ABECD

2. EDBAD

3. EBCAD

4. ABCDE

Question Number : 26 Question Id : 90468413960 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No
Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the right
order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. This has caused unwarranted alarm about all seafood and confusion about what is safe to eat.
B. Mercury is a natural element that is found in very small quantities in air, water and all living
things.
C. There has been an increased concern about mercury in seafood over the last decade.
D. It finds its way into food in a number of ways such as natural recycling, volcanic activity, burning
of fossil fuels, and pollution.
E. Although all fish have trace amounts of mercury, levels vary widely and most fish have very low
amounts.

Options :

1. BDCAE

2. CABED

3. CBADE

4. BEDAC

Sub-Section Number : 2

Sub-Section Id : 9046842560

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Id : 90468413961 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed


: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No

Question Numbers : (27 to 31)

Question Label : Comprehension

Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

When you work from bed for a year, it doesn’t just potentially wreck your body. It’s possibly bad
for your productivity and sleep habits, too. “As sleep specialists, we tend to recommend that the
bed should be for the three Ss: sleeping, for sex or for when you’re sick. That’s it,” says Rachel
Salas, associate professor of neurology and sleep expert at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland.
“The more you watch TV in bed, play video games in bed and not sleep in bed, your brain starts
learning, ‘Oh, ok, we can do any one of these activities in bed’. It starts building these associations,
which eventually evolve into conditioned behaviours.” This is what experts call ‘sleep hygiene’ –
essentially, best practice as it relates to being in bed. Putting on your pyjamas at night is good
sleep hygiene because it tells your body it’s time to start shutting down. Doom scrolling or sending
emails in bed is bad sleep hygiene.

So, when you set up shop in bed with your laptop, phone and all the glowing screens your job
requires every day, your brain and body eventually stop associating bed with rest. That’s a big
reason why the pandemic has led to ‘corona-somnia’, says Salas, referring to the global spike in
insomnia and sleep disorders that have accompanied Covid-19.

“You’re really training your brain to be alert, and [telling it] this is where your ideas come and this
is where it’s full work mode” when you work from bed, adds Salas. “When you’re trying to wind
down and go to sleep, your brain is like – ‘wait a minute, what are we doing? This is work time’.”

Sub questions

Question Number : 27 Question Id : 90468413962 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Based on the text, it is not good to watch TV or play games in bed because:

Options :

1. it disturbs your sleep cycle.

2. it teaches the brain to think that these activities are acceptable in bed.

3. it is not one of the activities meant to be carried out in bed.

4. it has bad effects on your health.

Question Number : 28 Question Id : 90468413963 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The phrase ‘set up shop in bed’ in the third paragraph means:

Options :
1. starting a new business

2. working from home

3. using the bed to relax and have fun

4. using the bed as an office space

Question Number : 29 Question Id : 90468413964 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Which of the following is NOT an example of good ‘sleep hygiene’?

Options :

1. Bathing before going to bed

2. Brushing your teeth and changing into pyjamas

3. Watching a movie in bed on your laptop

4. Listening to soft soothing music

Question Number : 30 Question Id : 90468413965 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Which of the following statement is NOT true?

Options :

1. There has been a decline in the number of people suffering from sleep-related problems.

2. The habit of checking emails in bed has had harmful effects on the emotional health of
people.

3. It is important to teach the body to understand that the bed is a place to sleep and not work.

4. People’s sleep habits have changed drastically during the past year thanks to the pandemic.

Question Number : 31 Question Id : 90468413966 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Which of the following sentence best captures the main idea of the passage?

Options :
1. Working in bed sends a signal that the bed is the most creative place to work from.

2. The bed is primarily meant to be used for sleep, sex or when one is sick.

3. Signalling to your body to wind down before bed is important for physical well-being and
success at work.

4. The practice of sleep hygiene helps the body understand that it is time for rest.

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 9046842561

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Id : 90468413967 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed


: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No

Question Numbers : (32 to 36)

Question Label : Comprehension

Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Some cities have prioritised accessible green space more than others; in Vancouver, 92% of
residents live within a five-minute walk of green spaces. In Milwaukee, in the US state of
Wisconsin, an urban trail was deliberately designed to makes its way through several
neighbourhoods of colour, allowing residents greater access close to home. Cities like these have
nature-minded advocates in local government: for example, the 10-Minute Walk Challenge,
challenges mayors to make parks a 10-minute walk from all homes by 2050. It’s a national
initiative led by organisations like the US’s National Recreation and Park Association, and nearly
300 city mayors have signed on, with San Francisco becoming the first city to hit the challenge’s
goal in 2017.

A similar example is that of New York City’s work with minority communities in Manhattan’s Lower
East Side decades ago to create ‘pocket parks’ tucked into the city blocks that exist to this day.
Even when the city was gripped by crime, drugs and bankruptcy in the 1970s, it helped
neighbourhood residents develop the public community gardens they made out of abandoned
clearings that continue to provide green space for small public art events and other gatherings.

Then there’s the matter of balconies. “I live in affordable housing, and I’m grateful for the
housing,” says Kgama, who lives in New York’s Harlem neighbourhood. “But I was kind of thinking,
‘would it have hurt them to put a balcony here?’” She isn’t alone in that sentiment: from New York
to Toronto, there’s been more demand for balconies built into apartment units. Strict zoning laws
and extra cost are roadblocks, however, as is the fact that bigger balconies can mean less space
inside.

Sub questions

Question Number : 32 Question Id : 90468413968 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

All of the following are true of cities and their administrators (first paragraph) EXCEPT:

Options :

1. In Milwaukee, walking paths that can be used by whites and non-whites have been created.

2. All cities give equal importance to green spaces that are accessible to their citizens.

3. San Francisco achieved its target of creating parks 10 minutes away from all homes well
before the deadline.

4. The mayors of many American states understand the importance of access to green spaces.

Question Number : 33 Question Id : 90468413969 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The phrase ‘nature-minded advocates’ in the passage refers to:

Options :

1. people who support the need for open spaces in cities

2. lawyers who fight for environmental groups

3. government officials who support environmental projects

4. people who believe in the need for green spaces

Question Number : 34 Question Id : 90468413970 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0


The author cites the example of parks created in Manhattan’s Lower East Side to show that:

Options :

1. small parks are sufficient to meet the needs of minority communities living in cities

2. parks created many years ago still exist and are useful for the people who live close by

3. it is possible to turn whatever space is available into an environment that promotes well-
being

4. it helped a community cope with some of the most difficult and turbulent times in its history

Question Number : 35 Question Id : 90468413971 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

According to the passage, people want balconies because they:

Options :

1. are affordable

2. give them space for a garden

3. improve the appearance of the apartment

4. allow small gatherings to take place there

Question Number : 36 Question Id : 90468413972 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

After reading the passage it can be inferred that the author:

Options :

1. is a government official who is proud of her work

2. is interested in working with minority communities

3. believes in providing green spaces for all

4. feels that affordable housing should include balconies

Sub-Section Number : 4

Sub-Section Id : 9046842562

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes


Question Id : 90468413973 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed
: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No

Question Numbers : (37 to 41)

Question Label : Comprehension

Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

If procrastination is an emotional regulation issue, this offers important clues for how to address it
most effectively. An approach based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), seems
especially apt. ACT teaches the benefits of ‘psychological flexibility’ – that is, being able to tolerate
uncomfortable thoughts and feelings, staying in the present moment in spite of them, and
prioritising choices and actions that help you get closer to what you most value in life.

Relevant here is cutting edge research that’s shown students who procrastinate more tend to
score higher on psychological inflexibility. That is, they’re dominated by their psychological
reactions, like frustration and worry, at the expense of their life values. Those who procrastinate
more also score lower on ‘committed action’, which describes how much a person persists with
actions and behaviours in pursuit of their goals.

ACT trains people both, to increase their psychological flexibility and their committed action, and
preliminary research involving students has been promising, with ACT proving more effective than
CBT in one trial over the longer-term. “When someone finally recognises that procrastination isn’t
a time management problem but is instead an emotion regulation problem, then they are ready
to embrace my favourite tip,” says a psychologist. The next time you’re tempted to procrastinate,
“make your focus as simple as ‘What’s the next action I would take on this task if I were to get
started on it now?’”. Doing this will take your mind off your feelings and onto easily achievable
action. “Our research and lived experience show very clearly that once we get started, we’re
typically able to keep going. Getting started is everything.”

Sub questions

Question Number : 37 Question Id : 90468413974 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Which of the following statement about ‘ACT’ is NOT true?


Options :

1. It is an approach that helps procrastinators to deal with the problem.

2. It does not equip people to control their thoughts and feelings.

3. Using ACT, people can learn to control their worries and frustrations.

4. Students have benefitted from using ACT.

Question Number : 38 Question Id : 90468413975 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The phrase ‘cutting edge research’ means:

Options :

1. research in an exciting field

2. research in the field of science

3. research that attempts to solve problems

4. research that is the latest and most innovative

Question Number : 39 Question Id : 90468413976 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A statement like ‘My painful experiences and memories make it difficult for me to live a life that I
would value’ is an example of:

Options :

1. psychological flexibility

2. committed action

3. psychological inflexibility

4. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Question Number : 40 Question Id : 90468413977 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The sentence ‘Getting started is everything’ means that:


Options :

1. it is possible for us to accomplish our goals if we control our emotions

2. procrastination is a matter of understanding how to manage time effectively

3. once we get started on a task, it will be easy for us to complete it

4. we should not think negatively if we want to begin a new task

Question Number : 41 Question Id : 90468413978 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The overall tone of the passage is one of:

Options :

1. Pessimism

2. Scepticism

3. Cynicism

4. Optimism

Reasoning and General Intelligence


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Reasoning and General Intelligence
Section Id : 9046841661

Section Number : 1

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 28

Number of Questions to be attempted : 28

Section Marks : 40

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


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Sub-Section Number : 1

Sub-Section Id : 9046842563

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Id : 90468413979 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed


: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No

Question Numbers : (42 to 46)

Question Label : Comprehension

Study the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.

Following are the criteria for admitting a student to a management course.


The student must:
1. have passed +3 Science examination with more than 60% of marks.
2. not be less than 21 years of age as on 1st January 2021.
3. have secured more than 65% marks in the written test.
4. have secured at least 60% in the interview.
However, if the student fulfils all the aforementioned criteria, EXCEPT:
5. at (2) and (4) above but has secured more than 65% of marks in the +3 Science examination and
belongs to the SC community, the case would be referred to the Principal.
6. at (3) and (4) above but has secured at least 70% of marks in the +2 examination, the case would
be referred to the Director.
Based on the given criteria and without assuming any additional information, you have to a take a
decision for the following candidate.

Sub questions

Question Number : 42 Question Id : 90468413980 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Varun passed +2 examination with 72% of marks and +3 examination with 60% of marks. He was
born in 1998 into an SC family and secured 68% in the written test as well as in the interview.

Options :

1. He would not be selected.

2. He would be selected.

3. His case would be referred to the Principal.

4. His case would be referred to the Director.

Question Number : 43 Question Id : 90468413981 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Nagen passed +2 examination in 2015 at the age of 18 with 72% of marks, and then +3 Science
examination securing 67% of marks. He secured 70% and 60% in the written test and interview,
respectively.

Options :

1. He would not be selected.

2. He would be selected.

3. His case would be referred to the Principal.

4. His case would be referred to the Director.

Question Number : 44 Question Id : 90468413982 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0


Harsh secured 65% of marks in +3 Science examination. In April 2016, at the age of 17, he passed
+2 examination in Arts securing 70% of marks. He belongs to the SC category. He secured 66% in
the written test and 57% in the interview.

Options :

1. He would not be selected.

2. He would be selected.

3. His case would be referred to the Principal.

4. His case would be referred to the Director.

Question Number : 45 Question Id : 90468413983 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Pinky, a girl belonging to the SC category, was born in 1997 and passed +3 Science examination
securing 65% of marks. She secured 68% of marks in the written test and 58% in the interview.

Options :

1. She would not be selected.

2. She would be selected.

3. Her case would be referred to the Principal.

4. Her case would be referred to the Director.

Question Number : 46 Question Id : 90468413984 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Peggy passed the +2 examination with 70% of marks and +3 examination with 66% of marks. She
was born in February 2001 and secured 68% and 60% in the written test and interview,
respectively. She belongs to the SC community.

Options :

1. She would not be selected.

2. She would be selected.

3. Her case would be referred to the Principal.

4. Her case would be referred to the Director.


Sub-Section Number : 2

Sub-Section Id : 9046842564

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 47 Question Id : 90468413985 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

There are four types of antibiotics A, B, C and D and four types of vitamins, K, M, N and P. The
patient is advised to take four pills every day, including at least two vitamins. Which of the
following options represents the combination of the four pills the patient can take, meeting the
following conditions?

i. K and C cannot be taken together.


ii. If N is taken, B must be taken and vice-versa.
iii. A cannot be paired with P.
iv. D and M must always be paired together.
v. B and M cannot be taken together.

Options :

1. KNPD

2. DAMC

3. MADK

4. CPKM

Question Number : 48 Question Id : 90468413986 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The following are the three categories of cricket players.


I. Leaders: C – Captain; V – Vice-captain
II. Batsmen: P, Q, R
III. All-rounders: K, L, M, N

Five players are to be selected to address a press conference, with the following conditions:
i. P and M cannot go together.
ii. If R is selected, K must be selected and vice-versa.
iii. The vice-captain would lead the group if there are two all-rounders.
iv. The captain would lead the group if M is selected.
v. Either the captain or the vice-captain will be in the group; both cannot be there.

Which of the following options represents the five players who can be selected as a team to
address the press conference?

Options :

1. VRPKQ

2. CRKLN

3. CMRPN

4. VLPNQ

Question Number : 49 Question Id : 90468413987 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting in two rows, three in each. The persons in one row are facing the
persons in the other row. Q is facing U. P is sitting to the immediate left of S, and is facing T. R is
sitting diagonally opposite U. Who is sitting diagonally opposite Q?

Options :

1. P

2. T

3. S

4. R

Question Number : 50 Question Id : 90468413988 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A goldsmith has five necklaces, A, B, C, D and E, each having a different weight. B is twice as heavy
as D. E weighs one and half times as much as D. C weighs half as much as A. A weight twice as
much as E. Which of the following options represents the two necklaces that are equal in weight?

Options :

1. CD

2. BE

3. DE

4. CE

Question Number : 51 Question Id : 90468413989 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

C is the father of A, and A’s brother B has a daughter named Mohini. Nimesh is the cousin brother
of Mohini and his mother is the daughter-in-law of D, who is the mother of A. Which of the
following statements is definitely true?

Options :

1. Nimesh’s mother is the wife of A.

2. Mohini’s mother is the sister-in-law of A.

3. A is the uncle of Mohini.

4. D is the sister of B.

Question Number : 52 Question Id : 90468413990 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the
statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which
of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:
1. All almirahs are cupboards.
2. Some almirahs are shelves.
3. Some shelves are racks.
Conclusions:
I. Some racks are almirahs.
II. Some shelves are cupboards.

Options :

1. Only conclusion I follows

2. Only conclusion II follows

3. Both conclusions I and II follow

4. Neither conclusion I nor II follows

Question Number : 53 Question Id : 90468413991 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the
statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which
of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:
1. Some plants are creepers.
2. All plants are trees.
3. All creepers are herbs.

Conclusions:
I. Some herbs are trees.
II. Some trees are creepers.

Options :

1. Only conclusion I follows

2. Only conclusion II follows

3. Both conclusions I and II follow

4. Neither conclusion I nor II follows

Question Number : 54 Question Id : 90468413992 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No
Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the
statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which
of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:
1. Some utensils are plates.
2. All cups are utensils.
3. Some items are cups.
4. All items are objects.

Conclusions:
I. Some cups are plates.
II. No item is a plate.
III. Some items are utensils.
IV. Some items are plates.

Options :

1. Only conclusion III follows

2. Only conclusions II and IV follow

3. Only conclusion II and either conclusion III or IV follow

4. Only conclusion III and either conclusion II or IV follow

Question Number : 55 Question Id : 90468413993 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A question is given, followed by two arguments. Decide which of the arguments is/are strong with
respect to the question.

Question:
Should all captured terrorists be awarded capital punishment?

Arguments:
I. No. Capital punishment may violate human rights and does not reduce terrorism as the terror
groups are likely to become more revengeful.
II. Yes. Capital punishment would reduce the number of terrorists and ultimately eliminate
terrorism.

Options :

1. Only argument I is strong

2. Only argument II is strong

3. Both arguments I and II are strong

4. Neither argument I nor II is strong

Question Number : 56 Question Id : 90468413994 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Consider the given statement and decide which of the given assumptions is/are implicit in the
statement.

Statement:
Infrastructure is a vital component for any country aspiring to excel in growth and development.

Assumptions:
I. Better infrastructure will make it easier for rural people to settle in urban locations to earn their
livelihood.
II. Good infrastructure creates opportunities for better transportation of goods and services.

Options :

1. Only assumption I is implicit

2. Only assumption II is implicit

3. Both assumptions I and II are implicit

4. Neither assumption I nor II is implicit

Question Number : 57 Question Id : 90468413995 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0


A question is given, followed by two statements. Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient
to answer the question.

Question:
How is P exactly related to Q?

Statements:
I. R is the brother of P. Q’s sister S is the daughter of R’s wife.
II. R’s brother P is the uncle of S, and S’s mother’s only son is Q.

Options :

1. Statement I alone is sufficient

2. Statement II alone is sufficient

3. Either statement I alone or statement II alone is sufficient

4. Both statements I and II are needed

Question Number : 58 Question Id : 90468413996 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A question is given, followed by two statements. Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient
to answer the question.

Question:
Six persons, P, Q, R, S, T and U, are sitting in a row facing north. S is sitting at one of the ends. Who
is sitting at the other end?

Statements:
I. R is to the immediate right of T and second to the left of P. There is only one person between P
and S.
II. U is sitting to right of R. P is sitting to the left of Q, but is not at any of the ends. There is only
one person between Q and R.

Options :

1. Statement I alone is sufficient


2. Statement II alone is sufficient

3. Either statement I alone or statement II alone is sufficient

4. Both statements I and II are needed

Question Number : 59 Question Id : 90468413997 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A question is given, followed by two statements. Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient
to answer the question.

Question:
Among five objects, G, H, J, K and L, H is twice as heavy as K. Which object is the heaviest?

Statements:
I. J is one and half times as heavy as G and twice as heavy as L. L is half as heavy as K.
II. G and J together weigh as much as H and K together. J weighs half as much as L.

Options :

1. Statement I alone is sufficient

2. Statement II alone is sufficient

3. Either statement I alone or statement II alone is sufficient

4. Both statements I and II are needed

Question Number : 60 Question Id : 90468413998 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A question is given, followed by two statements. Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient
to answer the question.

Question:
In a queue of 29 persons, Ankit is 21st from the back. What is exactly the position of Madhuri from
the back?
Statements:
I. There are 5 persons between Madhuri and Ankit and 3 persons between Ankit and Tejash.
II. There are 8 persons between Ankit and Tejash and 4 persons between Madhuri and Tejash.
Madhuri is behind Tejash.

Options :

1. Statement I alone is sufficient

2. Statement II alone is sufficient

3. Either statement I alone or statement II alone is sufficient

4. Both statements I and II are needed

Question Number : 61 Question Id : 90468413999 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A question is given, followed by two statements. Identify which of the statements is/are sufficient
to answer the question.

Question:
The mixtures of milk and water in three containers A, B and C are poured into a fourth container.
What would be the ratio of milk to water in the fourth container?

Statements:
I. The ratios of milk to water in containers A, B and C are 3 : 1, 5 : 3 and 4 : 1, respectively.
II. The volumes of the mixture in containers A, B and C are in the ratio of 5 : 6 : 7.

Options :

1. Statement I alone is sufficient

2. Statement II alone is sufficient

3. Both statements I and II are needed

4. Both statements I and II are not sufficient

Question Number : 62 Question Id : 90468414000 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No
Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Select the Venn diagram that best represents the relationship between the following classes.

Dogs, Carnivores, Living beings

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Sub-Section Number : 3

Sub-Section Id : 9046842565

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Id : 90468414001 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed


: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No

Question Numbers : (63 to 64)


Question Label : Comprehension

Sub questions

Question Number : 63 Question Id : 90468414002 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

How many women clerks are either employees or married but NOT both?

Options :

1. 21

2. 31

3. 36

4. 29

Question Number : 64 Question Id : 90468414003 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The women employees are approximately what per cent of the unmarried clerks (rounded off to
the nearest integer)?

Options :

1. 54%

2. 58%

3. 64%

4. 74%
Sub-Section Number : 4

Sub-Section Id : 9046842566

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Number : 65 Question Id : 90468414004 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.


‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q.’
‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’.
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.
Read the following statements and conclusions carefully and decide which of the conclusions
is/are true.

Statements:
Z % K; W $ Z; M @ N; K©M

Conclusions:
I. M # W
II. Z @ N
III. N $ K

Options :

1. Only conclusion I is true

2. Only conclusion II is true

3. Only conclusions I and III are true

4. None of the conclusions I, II and III are true

Question Number : 66 Question Id : 90468414005 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.


‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q.’
‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’.
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.
Read the following statements and conclusions carefully and decide which of the conclusions
is/are true.

Statements:
P @ Q; R $ S; Q © R; S%T

Conclusions:
I. P $ S
II. R % P
III. T # Q

Options :

1. Only conclusion I is true

2. Only conclusions I and II are true

3. Only conclusions II and III are true

4. All the conclusions I, II and III are true

Question Number : 67 Question Id : 90468414006 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Which of the following equations would be correct if the signs ‘–’ and ‘÷’ are interchanged and so
also the numbers ‘4’ and ‘8’?

Options :

1. 6 × 8 – 4 ÷ 10 + 12 = 8 + 3

2. 12 – 4 × 6 ÷ 3 + 8 = 4 + 2

3. 14 ÷ 4 – 2 × 8 + 10 = 4 ÷ 2

4. 15 ÷ 9 × 3 + 4 − 8 = 5 + 8

Question Number : 68 Question Id : 90468414007 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 69 Question Id : 90468414008 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No
Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 70 Question Id : 90468414009 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No
Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Four figures have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different.
Select the figure that is different.

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 71 Question Id : 90468414010 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Sub-Section Number : 5

Sub-Section Id : 9046842567
Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Id : 90468414011 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed


: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No

Question Numbers : (72 to 75)

Question Label : Comprehension

Sub questions

Question Number : 72 Question Id : 90468414012 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The amount spent by families A and B on food is in the ratio of 2 : 3. What is the ratio of their total
annual expenditures, respectively?

Options :

1. 3:4

2. 4:5

3. 5:6

4. 6:7

Question Number : 73 Question Id : 90468414013 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

If the total annual expenditure of family B is twice that of family A, and the difference in the
amount spent on clothing by the two families is ₹780, what is the annual expenditure of family B?

Options :

1. ₹13,000

2. ₹19,500

3. ₹26,000

4. ₹28,000

Question Number : 74 Question Id : 90468414014 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Family A spends ₹6,660 on education, which is twice the amount spent by family B on
entertainment. What is the annual expenditure of family B?

Options :

1. ₹33,300

2. ₹32,000

3. ₹22,200

4. ₹20,800

Question Number : 75 Question Id : 90468414015 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The annual expenditure of family A is ₹10,000 more than that of family B and its expenditure on
furniture is ₹300 more than that of family B. What is the annual expenditure of family A?

Options :

1. ₹36,000

2. ₹44,000

3. ₹48,000

4. ₹50,000
Sub-Section Number : 6

Sub-Section Id : 9046842568

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Id : 90468414016 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed


: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No

Question Numbers : (76 to 79)

Question Label : Comprehension

Sub questions

Question Number : 76 Question Id : 90468414017 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

In the HR department, if the number of male employees is 15 less than the number of female
employees and the number of male clerks is 30 less than the number of female clerks, how many
officers are there in this department?

Options :

1. 25

2. 30

3. 35

4. 45
Question Number : 77 Question Id : 90468414018 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The number of clerks in the Marketing department is equal to the number of clerks in the HR
department. In these two departments, the total number of males is 10 less than the number of
females. How many clerks are working in these two departments?

Options :

1. 105

2. 70

3. 56

4. 35

Question Number : 78 Question Id : 90468414019 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The number of male employees in the Marketing department is twice the number of female
employees in the Accounts department. If there are 16 male employees in the Accounts
department, how many female employees are working in the Marketing department?

Options :

1. 56

2. 200

3. 80

4. 120

Question Number : 79 Question Id : 90468414020 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

If there are equal number of employees in the Production, Marketing and IT departments, the
ratio of the number of male employees to the number of female employees in these three
departments taken together is:

Options :
1. 7:8

2. 15 : 16

3. 5:7

4. 7:9

Sub-Section Number : 7

Sub-Section Id : 9046842569

Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes

Question Id : 90468414021 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed


: Yes Group Comprehension Questions : No

Question Numbers : (80 to 81)

Question Label : Comprehension

Sub questions

Question Number : 80 Question Id : 90468414022 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

If the monthly salary of B for the first three months was ₹12,000 and for the next three months
was ₹18,000, what was B’s average monthly expenditure over the six-month period?

Options :

1. ₹8,600
2. ₹9,000

3. ₹9,600

4. ₹10,200

Question Number : 81 Question Id : 90468414023 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

If the monthly salary of A was twice that of B every month, in which of the following months was
the difference in their expenditures the maximum?

Options :

1. June

2. May

3. April

4. February

Quantitative and Numerical Ability


Group Number : 4

Group Id : 9046841569

Group Maximum Duration : 0

Group Minimum Duration : 0

Show Attended Group? : No

Edit Attended Group? : No

Break time : 0

Group Marks : 40

Is this Group for Examiner? : No

Quantitative and Numerical Ability


Section Id : 9046841662
Section Number : 1

Section type : Online

Mandatory or Optional : Mandatory

Number of Questions : 40

Number of Questions to be attempted : 40

Section Marks : 40

Enable Mark as Answered Mark for Review and


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Clear Response :

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Question Number : 82 Question Id : 90468414024 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 3

2. 4

3. 5

4. 6

Question Number : 83 Question Id : 90468414025 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 25
2. 28

3. 30

4. 32

Question Number : 84 Question Id : 90468414026 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Let A, B and C be three sets. Which of the following is NOT true?

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 85 Question Id : 90468414027 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 42

2. 39

3. 37

4. 30

Question Number : 86 Question Id : 90468414028 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No
Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

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1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 87 Question Id : 90468414029 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 8

2. 2

3. 4

4. -16

Question Number : 88 Question Id : 90468414030 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A school awarded 40 medals in football, 17 in basketball and 18 in cricket. If these medals went to
a total of 56 students and only 4 students got medals in all the three sports, then how many
students received medals in exactly two of the three sports?

Options :
1. 28

2. 26

3. 25

4. 23

Question Number : 89 Question Id : 90468414031 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 90 Question Id : 90468414032 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :
1. 21

2. 24

3. 39

4. 54

Question Number : 91 Question Id : 90468414033 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 1006

2. 1009

3. 1007

4. 1008

Question Number : 92 Question Id : 90468414034 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.
4.

Question Number : 93 Question Id : 90468414035 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 9.2

2. 10.3

3. 11.3

4. 12.2

Question Number : 94 Question Id : 90468414036 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 13

2. 14

3. 16

4. 18

Question Number : 95 Question Id : 90468414037 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0


Options :

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2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 96 Question Id : 90468414038 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The income of A is 70% of B’s income and the expenditure of A is 60% of B’s expenditure. If the
income of A is equal to 80% of B’s expenditure, then by what percentage are the savings of A more
than B’s savings?

Options :

1. 30%

2. 36%

3. 40%

4. 45%

Question Number : 97 Question Id : 90468414039 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A shopkeeper sells an article at 20% profit. If the cost price of the article goes up by 24% and the
shopkeeper raises the selling price by 16%, then what will be the percentage profit (correct to one
decimal place)?

Options :

1. 11.4%

2. 12.3%

3. 12.8%

4. 13.2%

Question Number : 98 Question Id : 90468414040 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A dealer gains 20% by selling an article at 20% discount. If the cost price of the article is increased
by 20%, how much discount percentage should he now give on the same marked price so as to
earn the same percentage of profit as earlier?

Options :

1. 4%

2. 5%

3. 6%

4. 8%

Question Number : 99 Question Id : 90468414041 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A certain sum is divided among A, B, C and D such that the ratio of the shares of A and B is 3 : 4,
that of B and C is 6 : 7 and that of C and D is 5 : 6. If the difference between the shares of A and C is
₹440, then the share (in ₹) of B will be:

Options :

1. 1,760

2. 1,980

3. 1,056

4. 1,232
Question Number : 100 Question Id : 90468414042 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A loan is to be paid back in two equal annual instalments each of ₹6,728. If the rate of interest is
16% p.a., compounded yearly, then the total interest (in ₹) paid in this scheme is:

Options :

1. 2,566

2. 2,656

3. 2,665

4. 2,685

Question Number : 101 Question Id : 90468414043 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

The distance between two places A and B is 140 km. Two cars x and y, start simultaneously from A
and B. If they move in the same direction, they meet after 7 h. If they move towards each other,
they meet after one hour. What will be the speed (in km/h) of the car x, if its speed is more than
that of y?

Options :

1. 60

2. 75

3. 80

4. 90

Question Number : 102 Question Id : 90468414044 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Water flows at the rate of 10 m/min through a cylindrical pipe of internal radius 5 mm. How long
(in min) would it take to fill a conical vessel with base radius 20 cm and depth 30 cm?

Options :
1. 8

2. 12

3. 15

4. 16

Question Number : 103 Question Id : 90468414045 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. -24

2. -22

3. -18

4. -15

Question Number : 104 Question Id : 90468414046 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.
4.

Question Number : 105 Question Id : 90468414047 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 6

2. 7

3. 8

4. 9

Question Number : 106 Question Id : 90468414048 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 107 Question Id : 90468414049 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No
Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

A and B, each has a certain amount (in ₹). If A gives ₹40 to B, both will have equal amounts. If B
gives ₹110 to A, A will have 4 times the amount left with B. What is the initial amount with B?

Options :

1. ₹190

2. ₹210

3. ₹230

4. ₹250

Question Number : 108 Question Id : 90468414050 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

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2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 109 Question Id : 90468414051 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.
2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 110 Question Id : 90468414052 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 5

2. 8

3. 9

4. 6

Question Number : 111 Question Id : 90468414053 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

What is the mean deviation about the median of the following data?

6, 21, 23, 20, 5, 11, 7, 9, 14, 13

Options :

1. 4.3

2. 4.7
3. 5.3

4. 5.8

Question Number : 112 Question Id : 90468414054 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 63.2

2. 64.8

3. 65.4

4. 66.5

Question Number : 113 Question Id : 90468414055 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 1

2. 2

3. 4

4. 6

Question Number : 114 Question Id : 90468414056 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0


Two fair dice are thrown simultaneously. What is the probability that at least one die shows a
prime number and the sum of the numbers appearing on the top of the dice is odd?

Options :

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2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 115 Question Id : 90468414057 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

What is the standard deviation (correct to one decimal place) of the following data?

10, 11, 8, 21, 12, 9, 14, 7, 5, 13

Options :

1. 4.2

2. 4.6

3. 5.2

4. 5.4

Question Number : 116 Question Id : 90468414058 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0


Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 117 Question Id : 90468414059 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

An aeroplane flying horizontally at a height of 900 m above the ground is observed at a point on
the ground at an angle of elevation of 60°. After 10 seconds, its angle of elevation becomes 30°.
What is the speed (in km/h) of the aeroplane?

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2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 118 Question Id : 90468414060 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No
Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 119 Question Id : 90468414061 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1. 12

2. 18

3. 24

4. 32

Question Number : 120 Question Id : 90468414062 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.
2.

3.

4.

Question Number : 121 Question Id : 90468414063 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : Yes
Is Question Mandatory : No

Correct Marks : 1 Wrong Marks : 0

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

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