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Result - Solution: 1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (D)
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An unbiased die with faces marked 1,2,3,4,5,6 is rolled four times. Out
of 4 face values obtained, the probability that the minimum face value is not less
than 2 and maximum face value is not more than 5 all the 4 times is
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3. 80/81
4. 65/81
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Introducing a lady Rohan said, "Her mother is the only daughter of my mother in law".
How is Rohan related with that lady?
1. Brother
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2. Uncle
3. Husband
4. Father
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Which of the following combination of product, manager and city is correct?
1. X - Q – Jaipur
2. X - Q – Cochin
3. X - E - Bangalore
4. Y - D – Cochin
5. None of these
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E goes to which of the following cities?
1. Jaipur
2. Cochin
3. Ahmedabad
4. Cannot be determined
5. None of these
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Which of the following groups of managers go for marketing product ‘X'?
1. EQR
2. JQM
3. JMR
4. QMR
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5. None of these
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In which department does B work?
1. Marketing
2. Production
3. Finance
4. Data Inadequate
5. None of these
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Which of the following groups work in Marketing department?
1. BAC
2. BGE
3. HBE
4. BAE
5. None of these
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Which channel does F like?
1. ZEE
2. NDTV
3. BBC
4. Data Inadequate
5. None of these
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In which department does F work?
1. Marketing
2. Production
3. Finance
4. Marketing or Finance
5. None of these
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Which channel does A like?
1. DD
2. NDTV
3. BBC
4. Data inadequate
5. None of these
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A is the father of B, C is the daughter of B, D is the brother of B, E is the son of A. What is
the relationship between C and E ?
1. Brother and sister
2. Cousins
3. Niece and uncle
4. Uncle and aunt
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A is father of B and C.
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How is C related to A ?
1. Niece
2. Son-in-law
3. Daughter
4. Grandson
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A is B's Sister. C is B's Mother. D is C's Father. E is D's Mother. Then how is A related to D
?
1. Grandmother
2. Grandfather
3. Daughter
4. Granddaughter
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X and Y are brothers. R is the father of Y. S is the brother of T and maternal uncle of X.
What is T to R?
1. Mother
2. Wife
3. Sister
4. Brother
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In the adjoining figure, if the centres of all the circles are joined by horizontal and vertical
lines, then find the number of squares that can be formed.
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1. 1
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Count the number of squares in the given figure.
1. 22
2. 20
3. 18
4. 14
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Look at this series: 31, 29, 24, 22, 17, ... What number should come next?
1. 15
2. 14
3. 13
4. 12
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Look at this series: 8, 22, 8, 28, 8, ... What number should come next?
1. 9
2. 29
3. 32
4. 34
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Qus : 68
Statement -
Conclusion -
I. All fruits are rains.
II. All pens are rains.
III. Some rains are textbooks.
1. Only I follows
2. Only II follows
3. Only III follows
4. Only I and II follows
5. All follow
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Statement -
Conclusion -
I. Some people are rivers.
II. Some people are buttons.
III. Some shirts are buttons.
1. Only I follows
2. Only II follows
3. Only III follows
4. Only I and II follows
5. Both II and III
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Statement -
Conclusion -
I. Some lions are camels.
II. No camel is bat.
III. Some bats are cows
1. Only I follows
2. Only II follows
3. Only III follows
4. Only I and II follows
5. None of these
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Statement -
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Two positions of a cubical block are shown. When 5 is at the top which number will be at
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bottom?
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
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In a row of girls, Kamya is fifth from the left and Preeti is sixth from the right. When they
exchange their positions, then Kamya becomes thirteenth from the left. What will be
Preeti's position from the right?
1. 7th
2. 11th
3. 14th
4. 18th
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Qus : 74
In a row of 40 girls, when Kanika was shifted to her left by 4 places her number from the
left end of the row became 10. What was the number of Swati from the left end of the row
if Swati was three places to the right of Kanika's original position?
1. 18
2. 20
3. 19
4. None of these
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In a row of girls, Rita and Monika occupy the ninth place from the right end and tenth
place from the left end, respectively. If they interchange their places, then Rita and
Monika occupy seventeenth place from the right end and eighteenth place from the left
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end respectively. How many girls are there in the row?
1. 25
2. 26
3. 27
4. Data Inadequate
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Qus : 76
Pariniti ranked 17th from the top and 28th from the bottom among those who made it to
the final round of Miss India Contest. 7 girls did not participate in the competition and 7
failed in the previous round. How many girls enrolled in the contest?
1. 55
2. 56
3. 57
4. 58
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P5QR, P4QS, P3QT, _____, PQV
1. PQW
2. PQV2
3. P2QU
4. PQ3U
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QAR, RAS, SAT, TAU, _____
1. UAV
2. UAT
3. TAS
4. TAT
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ZA5, Y4B, XC6, W3D ,_____
1. E7V
2. V2E
3. VE5
4. VE7
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G, J, N, Q, U, __
1. W
2. X
3. Y
4. Z
5. B
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P, Q, R, S and T are five speakers who have to speak on a particular day, not necessarily in
the same order. R is neither the first nor the last speaker. There are three speakers after S
and three speakers ahead of T. If P speaks after Q, then who is the last speaker to speak?
1. S
2. T
3. P
4. Q
5. Cannot be determined.
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Qus : 82
A, B, C, D, E and F are six cities which are collinear in the same order. The distance
between any two adjacent cities is equal. A bus starts at A for city F. It takes 25 minutes
for the bus to travel from one city to another and stops for 5 minutes at each place. If the
bus reaches E at 8:55, then at what time did it reach station B?
1. 7:25
2. 7:30
3. 7:35
4. 7:40
5. 7:50
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P, Q, R, S, T and U are six cities which are in a row in the same order. A bus, b1 travels
from P to U and another bus b2 travel from U to P. The bus b1 reaches S at 10:40 and bus
b2 reaches Q at 10:35 if the travel time between any two adjacent cities is 40 minutes and
the stoppage time at each city is 15 minutes, then at what time do they start at their
respective destinations?
1. 8:00, 7:00
2. 8:00, 7:10
3. 8:10, 7:10
4. 8:15, 7:25
5. 8:10, 7:00
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Qus : 84
Five persons - A, B, C, D and E are being compared in weight and height. The second
heaviest person. D is the shortest. A is the 2nd tallest and shorter than E, The heaviest
person is the third tallest person. There is only one person shorter than B, who is lighter
than E and A respectively.
1. 2nd,4th
2. 4th,3rd
3. 2nd,1st
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4. 5th,3rd
5. 2nd,5th
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In an international conference scientists from six different countries are invited. They are
from America, Germany, France, Japan, Russia and India. On a particular day
presentations of these six scientists are scheduled. German scientist's presentation is the
only presentation between the presentations of the Russian and the Indian scientists.
There are three presentations between the presentations of the French and the Japanese
scientists.
How many presentations are there after the German scientist's presentation?
1. 2
2. 3
3. 4
4. 5
5. Cannot be determined.
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Qus : 86
A train travels from A to E, with intermediary stations being B, C and D. Ten parcels with
code numbers 101 through 110 were transported between these stations. They are
transported based on the following conditions. (i) Only four parcels, 101, 104, 105 and 107
were loaded at A. One among these was unloaded at B, one at C and two at D. (ii) 102 and
106 were unloaded at C and 108 which was loaded at B, was unloaded at E. (iii) Only one
parcel was loaded at D, which was 103. (iv) Only two parcels were unloaded at D and 101
was unloaded at C, the station immediately after the station at which 105 is unloaded. (v)
The number of parcels which were loaded at different stations was different and the
number of parcels which were unloaded at different stations was different. No parcel is
loaded at E and no parcels is unloaded at A.
Which of the following two parcels travel through the maximum number of intermediary
stations in the journey?
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1. 101 and 104
2. 101 and 104
3. 109 and 110
4. 104 and 109
5. 104 and 107
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Qus : 87
In a parking area eight cars of different companies are parked, with four cars adjacent to
each other on one side of the walk way and the other four opposite to them. The following
information is known about them.
(ii) Maruthi is parked to the immediate right of, on the same side.
(V) Hyundai is parked opposite to BMW and both of them are at an extreme ends.
Which of the following cars are parked diagonally opposite to each other?
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Qus : 88
In a multiplex movie theater there are eight screens arranged in two rows - four on each
side. In one row four Hindi movies are being screened and in the other row four English
movies are being screened. The heros of Hindi movies are Shah-Rukh, Salman, Akshay
and Aamir and the heros of the English movies are Ben, Tom, Jackie and Arnoid. In each
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movie there is only one hero and no two movies have the same hero. Ben's movie is being
screened on a screen which is opposite to the screen on which Aamir's movie is being
screened and to the immediate left of the screen on which jackie's movie is being
screened, whose movie is being screened. Neither Arnold's nor Ben's movie is being
screened at the screens which are at any end of the arrangement. Shah Rukh's movie is
being screened on a screen. Which is opposite to the screens on which Arnoid's movie is
being screened, whose movie is being screened on a screen.
1. Akshay
2. Shah Rukh
3. Aamir
4. Salman
5. Cannot be determined
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Qus : 89
In a round table conference six persons are participating, They are Andy, Bob, Charles,
Douglas, Elena and Fred. Bob is sitting between Charles and Elena and is opposite to
Andy. Douglas is sitting to the left of Elena.
1. Andy
2. Bob
3. Charles
4. Fred
5. Elena
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1. (a)
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3. (C)
4. (D)
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Qus : 91
The decimal equivalent to octal 111010 is
1. 81
2. 72
3. 71
4. 61
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Let r denote number system radix. The only value(s) of r that satisfies the equation
1. decimal 10
2. decimal 11
3. decimal 10 and 11
4. any value > 2
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Qus : 93
If 73x (in base-x number system) is equal to 54y (in base-y number system), the possible
values of x and y are
1. 8, 16
2. 10, 12
3. 9, 13
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4. 8, 11
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The 2's complement representation of (−539)10 in hexadecimal is
1. ABE
2. DBC
3. DE5
4. 9E7
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Qus : 95
Using a 4-bit 2's complement arithmetic, which of the following additions will result in an
overflow?
1. (i) only
2. (ii) only
3. (iii) only
4. (i) and (iii) only
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(34.4)8 × (23.4)8 evaluates to
1. None of these
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Qus : 97
The range of integers that can be represented by an n bit 2's complement number system
is
1. - 2n-1 to (2 n-1-1)
2. -(2n-1-1) to (2n-1-1)
3. -2n-1 to 2n-1
4. -(2n-1+1) to (2n-1+1)
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The decimal value 0.25
1. is equivalent to the binary value 0.1
2. is equivalent to the binary value 0.01
3. is equivalent to the binary value 0.00111….
4. cannot be represented precisely in binary
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Qus : 99
The 2′ s complement representation of the decimal value – 15 is
1. 10001
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In 2' s complement addition, overflow
1. is flagged whenever there is carry from sign bit addition
2. cannot occur when a positive value is added to a negative value
3. is flagged when the carries from sign bit and previous bit match
4. none of the above
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Qus : 101
Choose the word or phrase that is most similar in meaning to the word POLEMIC.
1. Black
2. Magnetic
3. Grimace
4. Controversial
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Qus : 102
The statue was so.......that people stared at it in horror.
1. grotesque
2. exquisite
3. beatific
4. cumbersome
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Qus : 105
The police sprayed tear gas.......on the protesters.
1. indirectly
2. intensively
3. indifferently
4. indiscriminately
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Qus : 106
What does “bird of passage”; mean in the context of the given passage?
1. There was a bird in the orchard
2. Other people stole from the orchard
3. Emperor knew him personally
4. He did not visit orchard regularly
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Qus : 107
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
1. Luke did not take good care of his uncle
2. Emperor was a wicked man
3. Lack of self-control had put Luke into trouble
4. Luke had a habit of speaking loudly
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Qus : 108
How often did Sean visit the orchard?
1. Daily
2. Weekly
3. Once in a month
4. Every day after midnight
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Qus : 109
Choose the word which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word
“Reluctant” used in the passage.
1. Against
2. Resistant
3. Opposed
4. Disinclined
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Why did Sean leave after collecting the fruits?
1. He feared that the bird's song would awaken the Emperor
2. To avoid getting caught by Emperor's men
3. He saw the Emperor's men approaching
4. He was afraid of the dark
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He wants to get a better ______ and earn more money.
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1. employ
2. job
3. work
4. employment
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Qus : 112
Managers set objectives, and decide .............. their organization can achieve them.
1. what
2. how
3. which
4. because
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Qus : 113
Obviously, objectives occasionally .............. be modified or changed.
1. have to
2. must to
3. shouldn't
4. ought
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Qus : 114
Managers who are ambitious are ____________ -oriented managers.
1. socially
2. success
3. well
4. non
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Qus : 115
.............. some employers oppose the very existence of unions, many theorists stress the
necessity of unions.
1. Because
2. Due to
3. However
4. Although
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Qus : 116
The unions now represent less .............. 10% of the French work force.
1. of
2. in
3. than
4. then
NA
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Qus : 117
The flash of the torch.......a cobra.
1. exposed
2. displayed
3. disclosed
4. revealed
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Qus : 118
He.......himself a stiff drink before making his statement to the police officer.
1. threw
2. poured
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3. filled
4. sipped
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Qus : 119
It was his.......that led him to penury.
1. flamboyance
2. arrogance
3. extravagance
4. ebullience
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Qus : 120
Gita was known to be a.......so nobody entrusted any important work to her
1. joker
2. worker
3. shocker
4. shirker
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