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Participant ID 244458500240

Participant Name A ABHISHEK MARSHALL


Test Center Name Presidency University
Test Date 18/08/2024
Test Time 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Subject Mechanical Engineer

Section : English Language

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

The application of AI in education varies enormously across countries, usually reflecting


already existing disparities in technological infrastructure, funding, policy support and digital
literacy levels. Developed and rich countries can rely on more robust technology infrastructure
as well on an ecosystem for innovation that includes the private sector. This ecosystem is
supporting schools and universities in leading experiments with AI in education. However, this
is not the case in the Global South and, broadly speaking, in developing countries as they are
grappling with fundamental challenges mostly related to the basic prerequisites to make
technology functional to quality education, from infrastructure to electricity. Against this
backdrop, I see two main priorities to make technology deliver on its own long-lasting
promise of ‘leapfrogging’ for all. First, it’s about ensuring that investments can actually close
the existing digital divide, in terms of connectivity, content and capacity. More than half of the
world is still offline, while the other half is developing the future generation of AI tools through
an unprecedent investment from public and private sectors. On the other side, human
capacities will be decisive to steer the technological revolution. Therefore, digital skills for
teachers and learners should be prioritised in curriculum development, and digital literacy
must be part of the core competencies all citizens should have in the future regardless of age,
level of education and social position. Second, we must focus on inclusion. At UNESCO, we
are working to ensure that AI technology will improve educational opportunities for all and
help close rather than widen the existing divides. While technology is not neutral, as already
mentioned, decision making is and will remain our responsibility as humankind. We can
decide what kind of future we want, and this requires a radical change in our relationships
with nature, technology and each other. When it comes to technology, including generative AI,
we can decide to unlock the potential, getting more serious on ethics, safety and inclusion or
trying to protect us and our future from technology, banning and trying to buy time. Without a
doubt, AI presents innovative opportunities to enrich and transform educational experiences.
But as we do this, it will be crucial to prioritise ethical considerations and the preservation of
education as a social and human-centred endeavour. In other words, it’s a question of finding
the right balance between blind fanatism and absolute inaction and I am cautiously optimistic
about it.

SubQuestion No : 1
Q.1 What does the passage suggest about the future relationship between technology and
education?
Ans 1. Technology will replace traditional educational methods.

2. Education and technology should remain separate.

3. Technology should be cautiously integrated into education.

4. Education should avoid using technology altogether.

Question ID : 630680944202
Option 1 ID : 6306803701617
Option 2 ID : 6306803701618
Option 3 ID : 6306803701615
Option 4 ID : 6306803701616
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

The application of AI in education varies enormously across countries, usually reflecting


already existing disparities in technological infrastructure, funding, policy support and digital
literacy levels. Developed and rich countries can rely on more robust technology infrastructure
as well on an ecosystem for innovation that includes the private sector. This ecosystem is
supporting schools and universities in leading experiments with AI in education. However, this
is not the case in the Global South and, broadly speaking, in developing countries as they are
grappling with fundamental challenges mostly related to the basic prerequisites to make
technology functional to quality education, from infrastructure to electricity. Against this
backdrop, I see two main priorities to make technology deliver on its own long-lasting
promise of ‘leapfrogging’ for all. First, it’s about ensuring that investments can actually close
the existing digital divide, in terms of connectivity, content and capacity. More than half of the
world is still offline, while the other half is developing the future generation of AI tools through
an unprecedent investment from public and private sectors. On the other side, human
capacities will be decisive to steer the technological revolution. Therefore, digital skills for
teachers and learners should be prioritised in curriculum development, and digital literacy
must be part of the core competencies all citizens should have in the future regardless of age,
level of education and social position. Second, we must focus on inclusion. At UNESCO, we
are working to ensure that AI technology will improve educational opportunities for all and
help close rather than widen the existing divides. While technology is not neutral, as already
mentioned, decision making is and will remain our responsibility as humankind. We can
decide what kind of future we want, and this requires a radical change in our relationships
with nature, technology and each other. When it comes to technology, including generative AI,
we can decide to unlock the potential, getting more serious on ethics, safety and inclusion or
trying to protect us and our future from technology, banning and trying to buy time. Without a
doubt, AI presents innovative opportunities to enrich and transform educational experiences.
But as we do this, it will be crucial to prioritise ethical considerations and the preservation of
education as a social and human-centred endeavour. In other words, it’s a question of finding
the right balance between blind fanatism and absolute inaction and I am cautiously optimistic
about it.

SubQuestion No : 2
Q.2 What would be the most appropriate title for the passage?
Ans 1. Bridging the Digital Divide with AI in Education

2. Challenges in Global Education

3. The Role of UNESCO in Education

4. AI and Technological Advances

Question ID : 630680944200
Option 1 ID : 6306803701610
Option 2 ID : 6306803701608
Option 3 ID : 6306803701609
Option 4 ID : 6306803701607
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

The application of AI in education varies enormously across countries, usually reflecting


already existing disparities in technological infrastructure, funding, policy support and digital
literacy levels. Developed and rich countries can rely on more robust technology infrastructure
as well on an ecosystem for innovation that includes the private sector. This ecosystem is
supporting schools and universities in leading experiments with AI in education. However, this
is not the case in the Global South and, broadly speaking, in developing countries as they are
grappling with fundamental challenges mostly related to the basic prerequisites to make
technology functional to quality education, from infrastructure to electricity. Against this
backdrop, I see two main priorities to make technology deliver on its own long-lasting
promise of ‘leapfrogging’ for all. First, it’s about ensuring that investments can actually close
the existing digital divide, in terms of connectivity, content and capacity. More than half of the
world is still offline, while the other half is developing the future generation of AI tools through
an unprecedent investment from public and private sectors. On the other side, human
capacities will be decisive to steer the technological revolution. Therefore, digital skills for
teachers and learners should be prioritised in curriculum development, and digital literacy
must be part of the core competencies all citizens should have in the future regardless of age,
level of education and social position. Second, we must focus on inclusion. At UNESCO, we
are working to ensure that AI technology will improve educational opportunities for all and
help close rather than widen the existing divides. While technology is not neutral, as already
mentioned, decision making is and will remain our responsibility as humankind. We can
decide what kind of future we want, and this requires a radical change in our relationships
with nature, technology and each other. When it comes to technology, including generative AI,
we can decide to unlock the potential, getting more serious on ethics, safety and inclusion or
trying to protect us and our future from technology, banning and trying to buy time. Without a
doubt, AI presents innovative opportunities to enrich and transform educational experiences.
But as we do this, it will be crucial to prioritise ethical considerations and the preservation of
education as a social and human-centred endeavour. In other words, it’s a question of finding
the right balance between blind fanatism and absolute inaction and I am cautiously optimistic
about it.

SubQuestion No : 3
Q.3 Which of the following is a synonym for the term 'disparities' as used in the passage?
Ans 1. Differences

2. Similarities

3. Equivalences

4. Agreements

Question ID : 630680944201
Option 1 ID : 6306803701612
Option 2 ID : 6306803701613
Option 3 ID : 6306803701611
Option 4 ID : 6306803701614
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

The application of AI in education varies enormously across countries, usually reflecting


already existing disparities in technological infrastructure, funding, policy support and digital
literacy levels. Developed and rich countries can rely on more robust technology infrastructure
as well on an ecosystem for innovation that includes the private sector. This ecosystem is
supporting schools and universities in leading experiments with AI in education. However, this
is not the case in the Global South and, broadly speaking, in developing countries as they are
grappling with fundamental challenges mostly related to the basic prerequisites to make
technology functional to quality education, from infrastructure to electricity. Against this
backdrop, I see two main priorities to make technology deliver on its own long-lasting
promise of ‘leapfrogging’ for all. First, it’s about ensuring that investments can actually close
the existing digital divide, in terms of connectivity, content and capacity. More than half of the
world is still offline, while the other half is developing the future generation of AI tools through
an unprecedent investment from public and private sectors. On the other side, human
capacities will be decisive to steer the technological revolution. Therefore, digital skills for
teachers and learners should be prioritised in curriculum development, and digital literacy
must be part of the core competencies all citizens should have in the future regardless of age,
level of education and social position. Second, we must focus on inclusion. At UNESCO, we
are working to ensure that AI technology will improve educational opportunities for all and
help close rather than widen the existing divides. While technology is not neutral, as already
mentioned, decision making is and will remain our responsibility as humankind. We can
decide what kind of future we want, and this requires a radical change in our relationships
with nature, technology and each other. When it comes to technology, including generative AI,
we can decide to unlock the potential, getting more serious on ethics, safety and inclusion or
trying to protect us and our future from technology, banning and trying to buy time. Without a
doubt, AI presents innovative opportunities to enrich and transform educational experiences.
But as we do this, it will be crucial to prioritise ethical considerations and the preservation of
education as a social and human-centred endeavour. In other words, it’s a question of finding
the right balance between blind fanatism and absolute inaction and I am cautiously optimistic
about it.

SubQuestion No : 4
Q.4 According to the passage, what is one of the main priorities for making technology deliver on
its promise of ‘leapfrogging’ for all?
Ans 1. Enhancing digital skills for teachers and learners

2. Ensuring equal access to physical infrastructure

3. Developing new AI tools for education

4. Increasing private sector investment in technology

Question ID : 630680944203
Option 1 ID : 6306803701622
Option 2 ID : 6306803701621
Option 3 ID : 6306803701620
Option 4 ID : 6306803701619
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

The application of AI in education varies enormously across countries, usually reflecting


already existing disparities in technological infrastructure, funding, policy support and digital
literacy levels. Developed and rich countries can rely on more robust technology infrastructure
as well on an ecosystem for innovation that includes the private sector. This ecosystem is
supporting schools and universities in leading experiments with AI in education. However, this
is not the case in the Global South and, broadly speaking, in developing countries as they are
grappling with fundamental challenges mostly related to the basic prerequisites to make
technology functional to quality education, from infrastructure to electricity. Against this
backdrop, I see two main priorities to make technology deliver on its own long-lasting
promise of ‘leapfrogging’ for all. First, it’s about ensuring that investments can actually close
the existing digital divide, in terms of connectivity, content and capacity. More than half of the
world is still offline, while the other half is developing the future generation of AI tools through
an unprecedent investment from public and private sectors. On the other side, human
capacities will be decisive to steer the technological revolution. Therefore, digital skills for
teachers and learners should be prioritised in curriculum development, and digital literacy
must be part of the core competencies all citizens should have in the future regardless of age,
level of education and social position. Second, we must focus on inclusion. At UNESCO, we
are working to ensure that AI technology will improve educational opportunities for all and
help close rather than widen the existing divides. While technology is not neutral, as already
mentioned, decision making is and will remain our responsibility as humankind. We can
decide what kind of future we want, and this requires a radical change in our relationships
with nature, technology and each other. When it comes to technology, including generative AI,
we can decide to unlock the potential, getting more serious on ethics, safety and inclusion or
trying to protect us and our future from technology, banning and trying to buy time. Without a
doubt, AI presents innovative opportunities to enrich and transform educational experiences.
But as we do this, it will be crucial to prioritise ethical considerations and the preservation of
education as a social and human-centred endeavour. In other words, it’s a question of finding
the right balance between blind fanatism and absolute inaction and I am cautiously optimistic
about it.

SubQuestion No : 5
Q.5 What is the main theme of the passage?
Ans 1. The role of the private sector in AI development

2. The disparity in technological infrastructure between developed and developing


countries
3. The importance of ethics in technological advancements

4. The potential of AI to transform education globally

Question ID : 630680944204
Option 1 ID : 6306803701626
Option 2 ID : 6306803701624
Option 3 ID : 6306803701625
Option 4 ID : 6306803701623
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4

Q.6 Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the
correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. On the island of Mallorca, 10,000 people took to the streets holding banners that read:
"Enough is enough!" and "Mallorca is not for sale".
B. Thousands of people in Spain are protesting against mass tourism.
C. It is becoming almost impossible for locals to buy a house because of tourism.
D. People in Mallorca are angry that their rents are increasing.
Ans 1. BADC

2. DBAC

3. ABDC

4. CBAD

Question ID : 630680983994
Option 1 ID : 6306803860046
Option 2 ID : 6306803860045
Option 3 ID : 6306803860047
Option 4 ID : 6306803860048
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.7 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.

The company's decision to cut prices had a snowball effect.


Ans 1. A significant impact on similar things, causing profits to soar

2. A very strange effect on the working of the company

3. A situation in which something increases in size at a faster and faster rate

4. An immense transformation of the company structure

Question ID : 630680987576
Option 1 ID : 6306803874299
Option 2 ID : 6306803874302
Option 3 ID : 6306803874300
Option 4 ID : 6306803874301
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4

Q.8 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Social programmes are essential to support _____ elderly in our community.


Ans 1. the

2. a

3. am

4. an

Question ID : 630680940883
Option 1 ID : 6306803688030
Option 2 ID : 6306803688027
Option 3 ID : 6306803688029
Option 4 ID : 6306803688028
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4

Q.9 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word.

Harish's sycophantic behaviour towards the boss was evident.


Ans 1. autocratic

2. eccentric

3. self-centred

4. servile

Question ID : 630680987587
Option 1 ID : 6306803874352
Option 2 ID : 6306803874354
Option 3 ID : 6306803874351
Option 4 ID : 6306803874353
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.10 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.

Among all the runners, John was the __________, finishing the race in __________ time.
Ans 1. fastest; less

2. fastest; the least

3. fast; least

4. faster; less

Question ID : 630680940922
Option 1 ID : 6306803688211
Option 2 ID : 6306803688214
Option 3 ID : 6306803688212
Option 4 ID : 6306803688213
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.11 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Of all the applicants, Maria's qualifications were the ____________.

Ans 1. most impressive

2. impressivest

3. impressive

4. more impressive

Question ID : 630680940896
Option 1 ID : 6306803688085
Option 2 ID : 6306803688086
Option 3 ID : 6306803688083
Option 4 ID : 6306803688084
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1

Q.12 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.


Like his father, Jayant is a chip off the old block, with his interest in computers
Ans 1. Unusually old fashioned and old school

2. Very similar in character to their parent

3. A person interested in latest gadgets and technology

4. Someone with rigid belief-system

Question ID : 630680987560
Option 1 ID : 6306803874237
Option 2 ID : 6306803874236
Option 3 ID : 6306803874235
Option 4 ID : 6306803874238
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.13 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word in the given sentence.

The lawyer's argument was germane to the case.


Ans 1. Instrumental

2. Incidental

3. Detrimental

4. Pertinent

Question ID : 630680987601
Option 1 ID : 6306803874409
Option 2 ID : 6306803874407
Option 3 ID : 6306803874408
Option 4 ID : 6306803874410
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3

Q.14 Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the
correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A: These natural, seasonal fluctuations are called the flood pulse, and they’re essential for
fish and vital for nourishing agriculture.
B: In the Mekong Basin, the stark difference between dry and wet season river flows
magnifies wetlands’ importance.
C: They support biodiversity, act as natural water filters and buffer against floods.
D: During the rainy season, powerful flooding injects life into vast floodplain habitats.
E: Wetlands—defined as ecosystems flooded or saturated by water, including floodplains,
marshes and mangroves—are vital ecological guardians worldwide.
Ans 1. ECDBA

2. ADBEC

3. EABCD

4. ECBDA

Question ID : 630680940967
Option 1 ID : 6306803688427
Option 2 ID : 6306803688430
Option 3 ID : 6306803688428
Option 4 ID : 6306803688429
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --

Q.15 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.

A large-scale departure of people


Ans 1. Exodus

2. Immobility

3. Arrival

4. Idleness

Question ID : 630680941005
Option 1 ID : 6306803688578
Option 2 ID : 6306803688575
Option 3 ID : 6306803688577
Option 4 ID : 6306803688576
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.16 Please consider deleting the given sentence (below the instructions) as it is not required.The
sentence in which the words do NOT have any spelling errors.

I know a playwrite who has the privilege to meet the monarch in solitude.
Ans 1. I know a playwright who has the privilege to meet the monarch in solitude.

2. I know a playwrite who has the privelege to meet the monarch in soletude.

3. I know a playwright who has the privilege to meet the monarc in solitude.

4. I know a playwrite who has the privelege to meet the monarch in solitude.

Question ID : 630680132282
Option 1 ID : 630680512294
Option 2 ID : 630680512297
Option 3 ID : 630680512296
Option 4 ID : 630680512295
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1

Q.17 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.

The __________ mountain in the region offers __________ views of the surrounding landscape.
Ans 1. often; rocky

2. highest; breathtaking

3. peacefully; serene

4. Everest; above

Question ID : 6306801026897
Option 1 ID : 6306804030219
Option 2 ID : 6306804030218
Option 3 ID : 6306804030221
Option 4 ID : 6306804030220
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Section : Quantitative Aptitude

Q.1 A, B, C alone can do a piece of work in 11, 68 and 44 days respectively. They all started the
work together, but A left after 4 days. In how many days, was the remaining work completed?
Ans 1. 14

2. 15

3. 12

4. 13

Question ID : 630680661602
Option 1 ID : 6306802590351
Option 2 ID : 6306802590352
Option 3 ID : 6306802590353
Option 4 ID : 6306802590350
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Q.2 Evaluate: 38 - 8 ÷ 12 × 6
Ans 1. 34

2. 33

3. 32

4. 37

Question ID : 630680688616
Option 1 ID : 6306802697124
Option 2 ID : 6306802697125
Option 3 ID : 6306802697126
Option 4 ID : 6306802697127
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --

Q.3 The length of a rectangular fenced area is 15 m more than its breadth. Its area is 31096 m2.
Its breadth (in m) is:
Ans 1. 169

2. 170

3. 149

4. 151

Question ID : 630680841451
Option 1 ID : 6306803296357
Option 2 ID : 6306803296359
Option 3 ID : 6306803296360
Option 4 ID : 6306803296358
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q
.
4

A 1. ₹53,796
n
s
2. ₹23,296

3. ₹28,980

4. ₹47,100

Question ID : 630680650036
Option 1 ID : 6306802545192
Option 2 ID : 6306802545189
Option 3 ID : 6306802545190
Option 4 ID : 6306802545191
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.5 The average weight of a family of five members whose weights are 40 kg, 49 kg, 57 kg, 64 kg
and 35 kg is:
Ans 1. 48

2. 49

3. 51

4. 50

Question ID : 630680657015
Option 1 ID : 6306802572004
Option 2 ID : 6306802572002
Option 3 ID : 6306802572005
Option 4 ID : 6306802572003
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.6 Atul’s salary was first reduced by 28% and subsequently raised by 20%. How much
percentage was his final salary lower compared to his initial salary?
Ans 1. 28

2. 13.6

3. 20

4. 5.6

Question ID : 630680667556
Option 1 ID : 6306802613786
Option 2 ID : 6306802613784
Option 3 ID : 6306802613787
Option 4 ID : 6306802613785
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.7 Manjit invested ₹1500 at 5% per annum simple interest in a bank. What amount (in ₹) will he
get after 4 years?
Ans 1. 400

2. 1700

3. 300

4. 1800

Question ID : 630680666013
Option 1 ID : 6306802607615
Option 2 ID : 6306802607614
Option 3 ID : 6306802607613
Option 4 ID : 6306802607612
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.8 The cost price of an article is ₹6806. The vendor wants to earn a profit of 34% after giving a
discount of 7%. What is the marked price of the article? [Give your answer correct to the
nearest integer.]
Ans 1. ₹9806

2. ₹9802

3. ₹9804

4. ₹9807

Question ID : 630680796555
Option 1 ID : 6306803121208
Option 2 ID : 6306803121211
Option 3 ID : 6306803121209
Option 4 ID : 6306803121210
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1

Q.9 A solid metallic sphere of radius 10 cm is melted and recast into 125 identical spheres. What
is the ratio of the surface area of the original sphere to the total surface area of 4 smaller
spheres so formed?
Ans 1. 50 : 62

2. 23 : 64

3. 25 : 64

4. 25 : 192

Note: For this question, discrepancy is found in question/answer. Full Marks is being
awarded to all candidates.

Question ID : 630680998325
Option 1 ID : 6306803917204
Option 2 ID : 6306803917205
Option 3 ID : 6306803917203
Option 4 ID : 6306803917206
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --

Q.10 Atharv has to reach Amritsar which is 918 km away in 20 hours. His starting speed for 7
hours was 65 km/hr. For the next 183 km his speed was 61km/hr. By what speed he must
travel now so as to reach Amritsar in decided time of 20hours?
Ans 1. 25 km/hr

2. 28 km/hr

3. 26 km/hr

4. 24 km/hr

Question ID : 630680985768
Option 1 ID : 6306803867190
Option 2 ID : 6306803867189
Option 3 ID : 6306803867191
Option 4 ID : 6306803867192
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.11 Evaluate

Ans 1. 1

2. 3

3. 5

4. 7

Question ID : 630680704896
Option 1 ID : 6306802761271
Option 2 ID : 6306802761270
Option 3 ID : 6306802761273
Option 4 ID : 6306802761272
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.12 The LCM of 36, 11, 495 and 225 is:


Ans 1. 9980

2. 9882

3. 9900

4. 9889

Question ID : 630680788852
Option 1 ID : 6306803091190
Option 2 ID : 6306803091191
Option 3 ID : 6306803091188
Option 4 ID : 6306803091189
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.13 Write the smallest digit in the blank space of the following number,so that the number formed
is divisible by 6.

1762__
Ans 1. 3

2. 1

3. 4

4. 2

Question ID : 630680397548
Option 1 ID : 6306801550112
Option 2 ID : 6306801550110
Option 3 ID : 6306801550113
Option 4 ID : 6306801550111
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.14 A person drove at 28 kmph for 2.5 hours, then increased his speed by 28 kmph, and reached
the destination in another hour. Find the average speed (in kmph) of the person during the
entire journey.
Ans 1. 37

2. 39

3. 34

4. 36

Question ID : 630680894219
Option 1 ID : 6306803502895
Option 2 ID : 6306803502896
Option 3 ID : 6306803502894
Option 4 ID : 6306803502893
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3

Q.15 If 6x + 4y = 10; x + y − z = 0; 4x + 2y + z = −3; then x, y and z = __________________.


Ans 1. −21, 32 and 12

2. −20, 32 and 13

3. −21, 34 and 13

4. −22, 31 and 12

Question ID : 630680401296
Option 1 ID : 6306801565352
Option 2 ID : 6306801565350
Option 3 ID : 6306801565351
Option 4 ID : 6306801565353
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3

Q.16 When the selling price of a washing machine is ₹14760, the shopkeeper incurs a loss of 18%.
What should be the selling price (in ₹) of that washing machine so as to gain 19%?
Ans 1. 20000

2. 23420

3. 21420

4. 18000

Question ID : 630680633354
Option 1 ID : 6306802479314
Option 2 ID : 6306802479315
Option 3 ID : 6306802479312
Option 4 ID : 6306802479313
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Q
.
1
7
A 1. 82 cm
n
s
2. 84 cm

3. 80 cm

4. 78 cm

Question ID : 630680678855
Option 1 ID : 6306802658915
Option 2 ID : 6306802658916
Option 3 ID : 6306802658914
Option 4 ID : 6306802658913
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1

Q.18 When x is added to each of 18, 25, 30 and 31, then the numbers so obtained, in this order, are
in proportion. Then, if 4x : y :: y : (2x-8), and y > 0, what is the value of y?
Ans 1. 109

2. 86

3. 103

4. 96

Question ID : 630680954568
Option 1 ID : 6306803742481
Option 2 ID : 6306803742483
Option 3 ID : 6306803742482
Option 4 ID : 6306803742480
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --

Q.19 A person was sitting inside train A, which was travelling at 75 km/h. Another train B whose
length was 2.5 times the length of train A crossed the person in the opposite direction in 15
seconds. If the speed of train B was 45 km/h, the length (in metres) of train A is:
Ans 1. 220

2. 450

3. 200

4. 180

Question ID : 630680454438
Option 1 ID : 6306801774667
Option 2 ID : 6306801774668
Option 3 ID : 6306801774666
Option 4 ID : 6306801774665
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Q.20

Ans 1. 9

2. 21

3. 7

4. 1

Question ID : 630680358034
Option 1 ID : 6306801394127
Option 2 ID : 6306801394125
Option 3 ID : 6306801394128
Option 4 ID : 6306801394126
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3

Q.21 The given pie charts show the percentage of students of a college
enrolled in different activities. Study the charts and answer the
question that follows.

What is the ratio of the number of girls enrolled in singing to the


number of boys enrolled in singing?
Ans 1. 5 : 6

2. 6 : 7

3. 3 : 5

4. 2 : 3

Question ID : 630680577880
Option 1 ID : 6306802260368
Option 2 ID : 6306802260367
Option 3 ID : 6306802260366
Option 4 ID : 6306802260365
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Q.22 In what ratio should sugar costing ₹48 per kg be mixed with sugar costing ₹84 per kg so that
by selling the mixture at ₹52.5 per kg, there is a profit of 5%?
Ans 1. 1 : 36

2. 34 : 2

3. 3 : 35

4. 3 : 32

Question ID : 630680801253
Option 1 ID : 6306803139573
Option 2 ID : 6306803139572
Option 3 ID : 6306803139574
Option 4 ID : 6306803139575
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --

Q.23 7 : 63 :: 6.2 : x and 2 : 6 :: 9 : y. What is the ratio of x to y?


Ans 1. 35 : 25

2. 29 : 16

3. 32 : 13

4. 31 : 15

Question ID : 630680801165
Option 1 ID : 6306803139223
Option 2 ID : 6306803139222
Option 3 ID : 6306803139221
Option 4 ID : 6306803139220
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.24 The distance (rounded off to two decimal place) between two points on a map is 6 cm. The
scale of the map is 1 : 766999. The actual distance (rounded off to two decimal place)
between the two points (in km) is:
Ans 1. 45.26

2. 48.29

3. 46.35

4. 46.02

Question ID : 630680789717
Option 1 ID : 6306803094651
Option 2 ID : 6306803094649
Option 3 ID : 6306803094650
Option 4 ID : 6306803094648
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Q.25 After two successive discounts, a box with a list price of ₹275 is available at ₹164. If the
second discount is 33%, what is the first discount percentage? [Give your answer correct to 2
places of decimal.]
Ans 1.

2.

3.

4.

Question ID : 630680900313
Option 1 ID : 6306803527019
Option 2 ID : 6306803527018
Option 3 ID : 6306803527017
Option 4 ID : 6306803527020
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --

Q.26 The solution of the system of equations 2x + y− 2z + 1 = 0, 3x − 3y − z = 5, x − 2y + 3z = 6 is:


Ans 1. (−1, 1, 1)

2. (−1, −1, −1)

3. (1, −1, 1)

4. (1, −1, −1)

Question ID : 630680989516
Option 1 ID : 6306803882372
Option 2 ID : 6306803882373
Option 3 ID : 6306803882371
Option 4 ID : 6306803882370
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.27 P and Q together can fill a cistern with water in 36 hours. If P alone can fill the cistern with
water in 48 hours, then in how many hours will Q alone fill one-fourth of the same cistern with
water?
Ans 1. 72

2. 37

3. 73

4. 36

Question ID : 6306801026861
Option 1 ID : 6306804030095
Option 2 ID : 6306804030096
Option 3 ID : 6306804030097
Option 4 ID : 6306804030094
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.28 A shopkeeper marks an article at ₹x and offers a discount of 60% on it. He sells it for ₹219
after charging VAT of 46% on the discounted price. What is the value of ₹ x?
Ans 1. ₹375

2. ₹400

3. ₹200

4. ₹500

Question ID : 630680844520
Option 1 ID : 6306803308006
Option 2 ID : 6306803308009
Option 3 ID : 6306803308008
Option 4 ID : 6306803308007
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --

Q
.
2
9

A 1. 3040
n
s
2. 3060

3. 3020

4. 3080

Question ID : 630680670478
Option 1 ID : 6306802625481
Option 2 ID : 6306802625482
Option 3 ID : 6306802625480
Option 4 ID : 6306802625483
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3

Q.30 Navjot deposited a sum of ₹56250 at 20% rate of interest per annum, compounded annually.
The total amount (in ₹) received by Navjot after 4 years is:
Ans 1. 116182

2. 116998

3. 116640

4. 116628

Question ID : 630680809049
Option 1 ID : 6306803169778
Option 2 ID : 6306803169776
Option 3 ID : 6306803169775
Option 4 ID : 6306803169777
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Q.31 Which of the following is a quadratic equation?
Ans 1. x2 + 2=(x + 2)2 + 1

2. x(x + 1) = (x + 2)(x + 3)

3. (x + 1)(x + 2) = x + 3

4. 2x2 = (2x + 2)(x + 1)

Question ID : 630680182033
Option 1 ID : 630680705354
Option 2 ID : 630680705357
Option 3 ID : 630680705356
Option 4 ID : 630680705355
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3

Q.32 The population of a village was 110000. It increased by 10% in the first year and increased by
20% in the second year. Its population after two years is _______.
Ans 1. 143000

2. 145200

3. 132000

4. 121000

Question ID : 630680591515
Option 1 ID : 6306802314530
Option 2 ID : 6306802314527
Option 3 ID : 6306802314529
Option 4 ID : 6306802314528
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3

Q.33 After 52 litres of petrol was poured into an empty storage tank, it was still 10% empty. How
much petrol (in litres, rounded off to two decimal place) must be poured into the storage tank
in order to fill it?
Ans 1. 57.78

2. 53

3. 58.78

4. 56.78

Question ID : 630680574067
Option 1 ID : 6306802245136
Option 2 ID : 6306802245137
Option 3 ID : 6306802245138
Option 4 ID : 6306802245139
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.34 A man spends 60% of his monthly salary (in ₹) on the rent of his house. If every month he
also spends ₹632 on his conveyance and ₹7670 on his grocery and saves the remaining
₹886, his monthly salary (in ₹) is:
Ans 1. 22876

2. 22881

3. 22970

4. 22926

Question ID : 630680789215
Option 1 ID : 6306803092641
Option 2 ID : 6306803092643
Option 3 ID : 6306803092640
Option 4 ID : 6306803092642
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Section : Intellectual Potential Test

Q.1 This question is based on the following words.


TIN MAT EAR HUT

If in each of the words, each letter is changed to the next


letter in the English alphabetical order, how many words
thus formed will have no vowel?
Ans 1. 1

2. 2

3. 4

4. 3

Question ID : 630680909683
Option 1 ID : 6306803563694
Option 2 ID : 6306803563695
Option 3 ID : 6306803563697
Option 4 ID : 6306803563696
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3

Q.2 In the following number-pairs, the second number is obtained by performing certain
mathematical operations on the first number. Which numbers should replace X and Y so that
the pattern followed by the two numbers on the left side of :: is the same as that on the right
side of :: ?
(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the
numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 12 – Operations on 12 such as
adding/subtracting/multiplying etc. to 12 can be performed. Breaking down 12 into 1 and 2
and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 2 is not allowed.)
X : 118 :: 12 : Y
Ans 1. X = 10, Y = 144

2. X = 13, Y = 144

3. X = 11, Y = 147

4. X = 11, Y = 141

Question ID : 630680376990
Option 1 ID : 6306801469025
Option 2 ID : 6306801469023
Option 3 ID : 6306801469024
Option 4 ID : 6306801469026
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.3 Each of P, Q, R, S, T, U and V has an exam on a different day of
a week, starting from Monday and ending on Sunday of the
same week.
S has an exam on Thursday. Exactly 4 people have their
exams between P and Q, none of whom has an exam on
Sunday. U has an exam immediately before R. V does not
have an exam on Friday. P does not have an exam after R.
Who among the following has an exam on Tuesday?
Ans 1. U

2. P

3. V

4. T

Question ID : 630680908055
Option 1 ID : 6306803557290
Option 2 ID : 6306803557292
Option 3 ID : 6306803557293
Option 4 ID : 6306803557291
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --

Q.4 The second number in the given number pairs is obtained by performing certain
mathematical operation(s) on the first number. Select the option in which the numbers are
related in the same way as are the numbers of the following pairs.

(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the
numbers into their constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as
adding/subtracting/multiplying to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and
then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.)

6, 31
​9, 76
Ans 1. 11, 116

2. 8, 68

3. 7, 45

4. 4, 21

Question ID : 630680493605
Option 1 ID : 6306801928149
Option 2 ID : 6306801928151
Option 3 ID : 6306801928148
Option 4 ID : 6306801928150
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.5 Three of the following word pairs are alike as they have the same relationship and hence
form a group. Which word pair does NOT belong to that group?
(The words must be considered as meaningful English words and must not be grouped
based on the number of letters/number of consonants/vowels in the word.)
Ans 1. Exhilarating - Dull

2. Reticent - Taciturn

3. Esoteric - Arcane

4. Mellifluous - Dulcet

Question ID : 630680697401
Option 1 ID : 6306802731689
Option 2 ID : 6306802731690
Option 3 ID : 6306802731692
Option 4 ID : 6306802731691
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Q.6 Three of the following four word pairs are alike as they have the same relationship and
thus form a group. Which word pair DOES NOT belong to that group?

(The words must be considered as meaningful English words and must not be related to
each other based on the number of letters/number of consonants/vowels in the word.)
Ans 1. Tomato - Sauce

2. Mango - Juice

3. Banana - Peel

4. Maple - Syrup

Question ID : 630680616321
Option 1 ID : 6306802411965
Option 2 ID : 6306802411964
Option 3 ID : 6306802411966
Option 4 ID : 6306802411963
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3

Q.7 If 1 is added to each digit in the number 6523847, what will be the difference between the
greatest and smallest digits in the new number thus formed?
Ans 1. 4

2. 5

3. 6

4. 7

Question ID : 630680373815
Option 1 ID : 6306801456534
Option 2 ID : 6306801456533
Option 3 ID : 6306801456531
Option 4 ID : 6306801456532
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3

Q.8 This question is based on the following words.


USE OPT ASH HUE
How many letters are there between the second letter of the
first word from the right and the second letter of the first
word from the left?
Ans 1. 3

2. 4

3. 2

4. 1

Question ID : 630680909687
Option 1 ID : 6306803563712
Option 2 ID : 6306803563713
Option 3 ID : 6306803563711
Option 4 ID : 6306803563710
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.9 A, B, C, D, E and F live on six different floors of the same
building. The lowermost floor in the building is numbered 1,
the floor above it is numbered 2 and so on, till the topmost
floor is numbered 6.
The product of floors on which A and D live is 15. B lives
immediately above F .The sum of floors on which E and D
live is 7.
How many people live below D?
Ans 1. 1

2. 2

3. 4

4. 3

Question ID : 630680908048
Option 1 ID : 6306803557262
Option 2 ID : 6306803557263
Option 3 ID : 6306803557265
Option 4 ID : 6306803557264
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --

Q.10 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:
All cats are not sheep.
Some cats are tortoises.
Conclusions:
I. Some tortoises are not sheep.
II. All sheep are not cats.
Ans 1. Both the conclusions follow

2. Only conclusion II follows

3. Only conclusion I follows

4. Neither conclusion I nor II follows

Question ID : 630680241391
Option 1 ID : 630680935973
Option 2 ID : 630680935972
Option 3 ID : 630680935971
Option 4 ID : 630680935974
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --

Q.11 Seven people, A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in a straight line, facing north. Only four people
sit between B and F. No one sits to the left of E. A sits third to the right of C. D sits second to
the left of F. Who sits third to the right of E?
Ans 1. B

2. G

3. D

4. F

Question ID : 630680335637
Option 1 ID : 6306801305444
Option 2 ID : 6306801305442
Option 3 ID : 6306801305441
Option 4 ID : 6306801305443
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.12 Six people, U, V, W, X, Y and Z, are sitting in a straight row, facing north. Only one person sits
to the right of Z. Only three people sit between Y and Z. Only U is sitting between W and X. X
is not Y’s immediate neighbour.
Who is sitting at the second position from the left end of the row?
Ans 1. U

2. X

3. W

4. V

Question ID : 630680520554
Option 1 ID : 6306802034641
Option 2 ID : 6306802034644
Option 3 ID : 6306802034643
Option 4 ID : 6306802034642
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.13 In a certain code language, ‘COLD’ is coded as ‘9724’ and


‘LEAN’ is coded as ‘8173’. What is the code for ‘L’ in the given
code language?
Ans 1. 8

2. 2

3. 3

4. 7

Question ID : 630680907985
Option 1 ID : 6306803557013
Option 2 ID : 6306803557011
Option 3 ID : 6306803557012
Option 4 ID : 6306803557010
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.14 What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the given series based on the English
alphabetical order?

OQM, PRN, QSO, RTP, ?

Ans 1. QSU

2. SQU

3. QUS

4. SUQ

Question ID : 630680426527
Option 1 ID : 6306801664197
Option 2 ID : 6306801664195
Option 3 ID : 6306801664196
Option 4 ID : 6306801664194
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Q.15 If all the even digits in the number 6895732 are added and all the odd digits in the same
number are added separately, then the respective resultant numbers will have ____ as a
common divisor.
Ans 1. 3

2. 6

3. 8

4. 9

Question ID : 630680264615
Option 1 ID : 6306801027963
Option 2 ID : 6306801027964
Option 3 ID : 6306801027965
Option 4 ID : 6306801027966
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --

Q.16 Each of P, Q, R, S, T, U and V has an exam on a different day of a week, starting from Monday
and ending on Sunday of the same week.
T has an exam on Saturday. Only 4 people have exams between R and V, neither of whom has
an exam on Monday. P has an exam immediately after U and S has an exam immediately
before U. V has an exam after P.
How many people have exams after P?
Ans 1. 1

2. 3

3. 4

4. 2

Question ID : 630680908057
Option 1 ID : 6306803557298
Option 2 ID : 6306803557300
Option 3 ID : 6306803557301
Option 4 ID : 6306803557299
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.17 Seven people, A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in a straight line, facing north. Only three people
sit to the right of C. A sits second to the left of C. Only four people sit between A and F. E is
the immediate neighbour of both C and G. D sits second to the left of B. Who sits at the
extreme right of the line?
Ans 1. F

2. B

3. D

4. A

Question ID : 630680335633
Option 1 ID : 6306801305427
Option 2 ID : 6306801305428
Option 3 ID : 6306801305425
Option 4 ID : 6306801305426
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.18 Which of the following letter-clusters should replace # and % so that the pattern and
relationship followed between the letter-cluster pair on the left side of :: is the same as that
on the right side of ::?

# : CEA :: WYU : %
Ans 1. # = HLH, % = RTP

2. # = HJF, % = RTP

3. # = HJE, % = QSO

4. # = HJF, % = RSQ

Question ID : 630680811008
Option 1 ID : 6306803177463
Option 2 ID : 6306803177461
Option 3 ID : 6306803177464
Option 4 ID : 6306803177462
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.19 What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the given series ?

323 267 219 179 142 ?


Ans 1. 123

2. 143

3. 132

4. 148

Note: For this question, discrepancy is found in question/answer. Full Marks is being
awarded to all candidates.

Question ID : 630680523594
Option 1 ID : 6306802046551
Option 2 ID : 6306802046552
Option 3 ID : 6306802046550
Option 4 ID : 6306802046553
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.20 In each of the following words, each vowel is changed to the


letter following it in the English alphabetical order and each
consonant is changed to the letter preceding it in the English
alphabetical order. In how many letter-clusters thus formed
will no vowel appear?

LIE HIT MUD LAD


Ans 1. 4

2. 3

3. 1

4. 2

Question ID : 630680909657
Option 1 ID : 6306803563593
Option 2 ID : 6306803563592
Option 3 ID : 6306803563590
Option 4 ID : 6306803563591
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Q.21 Which of the following letter-clusters should replace # and % so that the pattern and
relationship followed between the letter-cluster pair on the left side of :: is the same as that
on the right side of ::?

# : HEI :: MJN : %
Ans 1. # = JGK, % = KHL

2. # = JGK, % = KIL

3. # = JGK, % = KHM

4. # = JGI, % = KHL

Question ID : 630680628362
Option 1 ID : 6306802459470
Option 2 ID : 6306802459473
Option 3 ID : 6306802459471
Option 4 ID : 6306802459472
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.22 ​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:
Some candies are juices.
Some juices are medicines.

Conclusions:
I: Some candies are medicines.
II: Some medicines are not juices.
Ans 1. Both conclusions I and II follow.

2. Neither conclusion I nor II follows.

3. Only conclusion II follows.

4. Only conclusion I follows.

Question ID : 630680422382
Option 1 ID : 6306801647966
Option 2 ID : 6306801647967
Option 3 ID : 6306801647965
Option 4 ID : 6306801647964
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3

Q.23 Refer to the following letter, number and symbol series and answer the question that follows.
Counting to be done from left to right only.

(Left) C @ 6 K S % 7 R Y # G D 4 2 & T 3 5 E * (Right)

How many such numbers are there which are immediately preceded by a symbol and also
immediately followed by a letter?
Ans 1. 2

2. 4

3. 1

4. 3

Question ID : 630680908126
Option 1 ID : 6306803557579
Option 2 ID : 6306803557581
Option 3 ID : 6306803557578
Option 4 ID : 6306803557580
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.24 Given below are two sets of numbers. Both the sets are formed using the same
mathematical equations or follow a common pattern. Which of the given options follows the
same set of mathematical equations or patterns as the sets given in the question?
101 – 108 – 122 – 143 – 171; 629 – 636 – 650 – 671 – 699
Ans 1. 216 – 230 – 237 – 244 – 251

2. 200 – 207 – 221 – 242 – 270

3. 196 – 203 – 210 – 217 – 224

4. 186 – 371 – 557 – 928 – 1485

Question ID : 630680124784
Option 1 ID : 630680483977
Option 2 ID : 630680483976
Option 3 ID : 630680483975
Option 4 ID : 630680483974
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.25 In a certain code language, ‘TALE’ is coded as ‘9284’ and


‘AIDS’ is coded as ‘1873’. What is the code for ‘A’ in the given
code language?
Ans 1. 3

2. 2

3. 8

4. 1

Question ID : 630680907990
Option 1 ID : 6306803557033
Option 2 ID : 6306803557032
Option 3 ID : 6306803557030
Option 4 ID : 6306803557031
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.26 Select the number from among the given options that can replace the question mark (?) in
the following series.

13, 19, 25, 31, 37, ?

Ans 1. 43

2. 45

3. 44

4. 47

Question ID : 630680411217
Option 1 ID : 6306801603624
Option 2 ID : 6306801603625
Option 3 ID : 6306801603627
Option 4 ID : 6306801603626
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.27 In this question, a statement is followed by four conclusions. Find out which conclusion is
true based on the given statement.
Statement: R > G = K ≤ L < M < N
Conclusions:
I. G < M
II. R ≤ L
Ans 1. Both I and II are true

2. Neither I nor II is true

3. Only I is true

4. Only II is true

Question ID : 630680418997
Option 1 ID : 6306801634697
Option 2 ID : 6306801634698
Option 3 ID : 6306801634695
Option 4 ID : 6306801634696
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.28 What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the given series based on the English
alphabetical order?

FIG JMK NQO RUS ?

Ans 1. WVY

2. WYV

3. VWY

4. VYW

Question ID : 630680435769
Option 1 ID : 6306801700987
Option 2 ID : 6306801700988
Option 3 ID : 6306801700986
Option 4 ID : 6306801700985
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2

Q.29 If 2 is added to each odd digit and 1 is subtracted from each even digit in the number 214365,
what will be the sum of the digits that are third from the left and second from the right?
Ans 1. 14

2. 8

3. 6

4. 10

Question ID : 630680471144
Option 1 ID : 6306801840330
Option 2 ID : 6306801840329
Option 3 ID : 6306801840328
Option 4 ID : 6306801840327
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.30 Ajay starts from Point A and drives 12 km towards East. He then takes a right turn, drives 3
km, turns right and drives 5 km. He takes a final right turn, drives 3 km and stops at Point P.
How far (shortest distance) and towards which direction should he drive in order to reach
Point A again? (All turns are 90-degree turns only unless otherwise specified.)
Ans 1. 5 km West

2. 7 km West

3. 7 km East

4. 5 km East

Question ID : 630680574740
Option 1 ID : 6306802247764
Option 2 ID : 6306802247765
Option 3 ID : 6306802247766
Option 4 ID : 6306802247767
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --

Q.31 ​A is the sister of B. B is the father of C. C is the brother of D. D is the husband of E. How is A
related to E?
Ans 1. Husband's father's mother

2. Husband's father's sister

3. Husband's mother's sister

4. ​Husband's father's sister

Note: For this question, ambiguity is found in question/answer. Candidate will get full marks
for this question if any of these options are chosen - 2,4

Question ID : 630680422080
Option 1 ID : 6306801646753
Option 2 ID : 6306801646751
Option 3 ID : 6306801646752
Option 4 ID : 6306801646754
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --

Q.32 In a certain code language,


A + B means ‘A is the mother of B’,
A – B means ‘A is the brother of B’,
A × B means ‘A is the wife of B’,
A % B means ‘A is the father of B’ and
A # B means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
Based on the above information, how is E related to P if ‘E× G % K – L × N % P'?
Ans 1. Sister’s son

2. Daughter’s son

3. Brother’s wife

4. Mother’s mother

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Q.33 In this question, a statement is followed by four conclusions. Find out which conclusion is
true based on the given statements.

Statement: K > L > M = H < J > F

Conclusions:
I. M < J
II. K ≤ L
Ans 1. Both I and II are true.

2. Only II is true.

3. Neither I nor II is true.

4. Only I is true.

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Q.34 Three of the following four word pairs are alike as these have the same relationship and thus
form a group. Which word pair is the one that does not belong to that group?
Ans 1. Aphid : Paper

2. Locust : Plant

3. Moth : Wool

4. Termite : Wood

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Section : Domain Knowledge

Q.1 In the Big M Method, what is the purpose of introducing artificial variables?
Ans 1. To make sure that initial basic feasible solutions are found for constraints with
equality
2. To simplify the constraint equations by eliminating equalities

3. To ensure that the solution remains feasible at all times

4. To determine the optimal solution without the need for further adjustments

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Q.2 In the flow curve equation, the parameter ‘n’ represents:
Ans 1. Young’s modulus

2. strength coefficient

3. stress coefficient

4. strain hardening exponent

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Q.3 The discharge of water through a broad crested weir of width 6m is 12m3/sec, when the
depth of the flow of water is 1.2m. Calculate the specific energy of the flowing water.
Ans 1. 1.342 m

2. 1.98 m

3. 1.789 m

4. 2.357 m

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Q.4 Safety stock is used to ___________.


Ans 1. eliminate the need for forecasting

2. decrease the carrying cost

3. increase the reorder point

4. protect against variability in demand and lead time

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Q.5

Ans 1. 95

2. 125

3. 100

4. 115

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Q.6 The angular velocity of a pinion and gear is 150 rpm and 100 rpm, respectively. The distance
between the point of engagement and the pitch point is 20 mm and that between the pitch
point and the point of disengagement is 25 mm. Find the sliding velocity in terms of m/s at
the beginning of the engagement.
Ans 1. 0.104

2. 0.410

3. 0.654

4. 0.523

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Q.7 Which of the following mechanisms is NOT an inversion of the double slider mechanism?
Ans 1. Oldham’s coupling

2. Pendulum pump

3. Elliptical trammel

4. Donkey pump

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Q.8 In multi-stage compression, the compressed air leaving the first stage is cooled up to the
ambient temperature with the help of a device called:
Ans 1. a diffuser

2. a condenser

3. a throttle valve

4. an intercooler

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Q.9

Ans
1.

2.

3.

4.

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Q.10 According to the Prandtl's mixing length theory, the turbulent shear stress is:
Ans
1.

2.

3.

4.

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Q.11

Ans 1. 194

2. 97

3. 584

4. 389

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Q.12 The Greek word ‘therme’ means:


Ans 1. heat

2. work

3. power

4. energy

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Q.13 Which of the following statements is FALSE in case of ceramics compared with metals?
Ans 1. Thermal conductivity is less

2. Electrical resistance is less

3. Hardness is more

4. Bonds are stronger

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Q.14 In the Least Cost Method for solving the transportation problem, which step is performed
first?
Ans 1. Identify the cell with the lowest cost and allocate as many units as possible.

2. Allocate units to the cell with the highest cost.

3. Cross out rows or columns with zero supply or demand.

4. Adjust the supply and demand values by adding a dummy row or column.

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Q.15 Using the flow curve equation in metal forming, the behaviour of metals can be approximated
in which region?
Ans 1. Plastic region

2. Elastic region

3. Fracture region

4. Elasto-plastic region

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Q.16 If the exit temperatures of hot and cold fluids are equal, in case of parallel flow heat
exchanger, then which of the following will be the LMTD?
Ans 1. Zero

2. Highest

3. Lowest

4. Cannot be determined

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Q.17 The principal normal strains measured at a point are 0.002 and 0.001.The material has the
Young’s modulus as 100GPa and Poisson’s ratio as 0.3.The value of the largest normal stress
is _________MPa.
Ans 1. 80

2. 120

3. 252

4. 150

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Q.18 In a simple gear train, gears X and Y have 48 teeth and the idler gear, in between the gears X
and Y, has 24 teeth. Find the speed of gear Y, if the speed of gear X is 210 rpm clockwise.
Ans 1. 210 rpm clockwise

2. 840 rpm clockwise

3. 420 rpm counter-clockwise

4. 210 rpm counter-clockwise

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Q.19 The x and y components of impulse force exerted by the pipe bend on the fluid mass are 3kN
and 13kN. The static pressure force acting at the inlet is in the same direction as that of the
impulse force in the x-direction and the magnitude is 2kN and Force due to static pressure is
1kN opposite to the direction of impulse force in the y-direction. The magnitude of resultant
is ___________ Kn.
Ans 1. 11

2. 13

3. 12

4. 10

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Q.20 Which of the following moulding methods requires vacuum?
Ans 1. Shell moulding

2. Rotational moulding

3. Vacuum moulding

4. Injection moulding

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Q.21 Two flat plates subjected to a tensile force ‘P’ are connected together by means of a double-
strap butt joint. The force ‘P’ is 200 kN; diameter of the rivet is 20 mm; thickness of the plate
is 20 mm and width of the plate (w) is 150 mm. The number of rivets is 5 and the permissible
stresses in tension, compression and shear are 80 N/mm2, 120 N/mm2 and 70 N/mm2,
respectively. The efficiency of the joint is _____.
Ans 1. 70.25%

2. 74.62%

3. 73.33%

4. 72.50%

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Q.22 The free fall of a particle can be _______ mathematically.


Ans
1.

2.

3.

4.

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Q.23 The heat exchanger in which the cold fluid remains at a constant temperature while the
temperature of hot fluid gradually decreases from inlet to outlet is called:
Ans 1. recuperative heat exchanger

2. evaporator

3. condenser

4. regenerative heat exchanger

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Q.24 The size of a cam is defined by which of the following terms?


Ans 1. Prime circle

2. Pitch curve

3. Base circle

4. Pitch circle

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Q.25 Which of the following statements is WRONG about a black body?


Ans 1. It is a perfect emitter.

2. It is a diffuse emitter.

3. It is opaque.

4. It is a good absorber.

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Q.26 In case of turbulent boundary layer, the velocity distribution:


Ans 1. Follows parabolic law

2. Follows linear law

3. Follows Prandtl one-seventh power law

4. Cannot be predicted

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Q.27 What is the purpose of a slack variable in a Linear Programming Problem?
Ans 1. To convert a constraint into an equation when the constraint is a ≥ type

2. To convert a constraint into an equation when the constraint is a ≦ type

3. To reduce the number of variables in the problem

4. To represent the objective function

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Q.28 The efficiency of a riveted joint is defined as the ratio of the strength (tensile Pt or shearing Ps
or crushing Pc) of the riveted joint to the strength of unriveted solid plate. Here the strength
of the riveted joint and the strength of the unriveted solid plate, respectively, are:
Ans 1.

2.

3.

4.

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Q.29 Which of the following is a standard form of a Linear Programming Problem (LPP)?
Ans 1. Either maximisation or minimisation with both equality and inequality constraints

2. Maximisation with equality constraints only

3. Either maximisation or minimisation with equality constraints only

4. Minimisation with inequality constraints only

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Q.30 In modeling using similitude, which type of similarity is required to ensure that the forces
acting on the model are in the same ratio as those acting on the prototype?
Ans 1. Dynamic similarity

2. Kinematic similarity

3. Geometric similarity

4. Material similarity

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Q.31 A cantilever beam AB of span L m is fixed at end A and rigidly propped at the free end and is
subjected to the uniform distributed load w N/m over the complete span of the beam. Find
the prop reaction at the propped end if the beam caries flexural rigidity EI.
Ans 1. (0.625)wL

2. (0.375)wL

3. (0.875)wL

4. (0.125)wL

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Q.32 In an MLT system, the dynamic viscosity is represented by _____________.


Ans 1. [M][L]-1[T]–2

2. [M][L][T]–2

3. [M][L][T]–1

4. [M][L]-1[T]–1

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Q.33 In PERT, how is the expected time (TE) for an activity calculated?
Ans 1. TE = (Optimistic time + 2 × Most likely time + Pessimistic time) / 4

2. TE = (Optimistic time + Most likely time + Pessimistic time) / 3

3. TE = (Optimistic time + 2 × Most likely time + Pessimistic time) / 3

4. TE = (Optimistic time + 4 × Most likely time + Pessimistic time) / 6

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Q.34 ___________ is a non-graduated linear measurement.
Ans 1. Dial indicator

2. Vernier height gauge

3. Telescopic gauge

4. Vernier depth gauge

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Q.35 Which of the following coordinate systems is useful for the systems which have symmetry
about a point?
Ans 1. Rectangular coordinates

2. Cartesian coordinates

3. Spherical coordinates

4. Cylindrical coordinates

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Q.36 In a thin sphere, if the Poisson’s ratio increases, the longitudinal strain __________.
Ans 1. does not change

2. decreases

3. increases curvilinearly

4. increases

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Q.37 In a four-bar chain, the shortest link measures 250 mm. The length of the remaining three
links are 300 mm, 350 mm and 450 mm. What is the nature of the mechanism if the shortest
link is fixed to obtain a mechanism?
Ans 1. Crank-Crank mechanism

2. Crank-Rocker mechanism (Class I)

3. Rocker-Rocker mechanism (Class II)

4. Rocker-Rocker mechanism

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Q.38 Euler number is used to describe which of the following phenomena?
Ans 1. The ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces

2. The ratio of gravitational forces to inertial forces

3. The ratio of pressure forces to inertial forces

4. The ratio of dynamic pressure to hydrostatic pressure

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Q.39

Ans 1. 1.7

2. 1.6

3. 2.7

4. 2.6

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Q.40 In casting, the element that serves as a reservoir to compensate for shrinkage is:
Ans 1. sprue

2. riser

3. runner

4. ingate

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Q.41 During a psychrometric process, if the moisture content of the air is increased along with
decreasing the air temperature, then the process is called:
Ans 1. heating and humidification

2. cooling and dehumidification

3. cooling and humidification

4. heating and dehumidification

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Q.42 A prismatic bar of cross section area A and length L is subjected to the weight per unit
volume of the bar w. The total strain energy stored in the bar is U and the elastic modulus of
bar is E. Find the elongation Δ in consideration of strain energy due to its own weight.
Ans 1. U / W

2. 3U / W

3. 2 U / 3W

4. U / 3W

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Q.43 If y is the distance from a surface, u is the velocity and U is the free stream velocity, then
which of the following are the boundary conditions for velocity profiles over a flat plate?
1. At y = 0, u = 0 and du/dy has some finite value
2.At y = δ, u = U and du/dy = 0.
3.At y = δ, u = U and du/dy has some finite value.
Ans 1. 2 and 3 are correct

2. 1 and 2 are correct.

3. 1,2 and 3 are correct

4. 1 and 3 are correct

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Q.44 Which of the following is/are the assumptions of Fourier’s law of heat conduction?
1. Conduction of heat takes place under unsteady state conditions.
2. The heat flow is unidirectional.
3. There is no internal heat generation.
Ans 1. Only 1

2. All 1, 2 and 3

3. Both 1 and 2

4. Both 2 and 3

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Q.45 What is the primary objective of the assignment problem?


Ans 1. To find the shortest path in a network

2. To assign tasks to agents based on their preferences

3. To minimise the total cost or time of assigning tasks to agents

4. To maximise the total cost of assigning tasks to agents

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Q.46

Ans 1. 5

2. 4

3. 7

4. 6

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Q.47

Ans 1. 45 MPa

2. 60 MPa

3. 40 MPa

4. 50 MPa

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Q.48 A reversible power cycle operates with temperature limits of 800 K and 300 K. If it takes 560
KJ of heat, what would be the unavailable work?
Ans 1. 190 KJ

2. 180 KJ

3. 200 KJ

4. 210 KJ

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Q.49 What is the primary purpose of using the moving average method in forecasting?
Ans 1. To identify the trend component of the data

2. To smooth out short-term fluctuations and highlight longer-term trends

3. To predict future values based on linear regression

4. To measure the correlation between two time series

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Q.50 A rotor of mass 2 kg is running at a speed of 10 rad/sec. The distance between the centre of
gravity and shaft axis is 10 mm, the additional deflection induced in the shaft during the
rotation is 40 mm. The radially outward force exerted on the shaft is ________.
Ans 1. 10 N

2. 20 N

3. 25 N

4. 5 N

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Q.51 In the Two-Phase Method, which of the following statements is true about Phase II?
Ans 1. Phase II is used to determine the feasibility of the solution found in Phase I.

2. Phase II involves adding more artificial variables to refine the feasible solution found
in Phase I.
3. Phase II is used to minimise the sum of artificial variables added during Phase I.

4. Phase II involves solving the linear programming problem with the original objective
function, starting from the feasible solution obtained in Phase I.

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Q.52

Ans
1.

2.

3.

4.

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Q.53 The general output response for an underdamped mechanical system is given by the
equation ___________.
Ans
1.

2.

3.

4.

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Q.54 A simply supported circular shaft of 10-m length is subjected to a 20-kN point load in the
middle of the shaft. The shaft carries 30 kW at a speed of 180 rpm. Find the diameter of the
shaft if the maximum shear stress in the shaft is 20 MPa.
Ans 1. 58.38 mm

2. 467.09 mm

3. 116.77 mm

4. 233.54 mm

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Q.55 In a reverted gear train, the number of teeth on gears A, B and C are 28, 46 and 56,
respectively. Gear B-C is a compound gear. Gear A meshes with gear B and gear C meshes
with gear D. Gears A and C have module of 6 mm and 4 mm, respectively. The number of
teeth on gear D is:
Ans 1. 55 teeth

2. 38 teeth

3. 10 teeth

4. 18 teeth

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Q.56 Find the correct relation between the throat thickness and the leg length for the strength of
parallel fillet welds.
Ans 1.

2.

3.

4.

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Q.57

Ans 1. 11.00 mm

2. 11.50 mm

3. 10.50 mm

4. 12.00 mm

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Q.58

Ans

1.

2.

3.

4.

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Q.59 The deformation of a bar of uniform section under its own weight is ______________ the
deformation of the bar under the axial load equal to the weight of the body.
Ans 1. four times of

2. half of

3. equal to

4. twice

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Q.60 How is an unbalanced transportation problem adjusted to become balanced?
Ans 1. By changing the costs of transportation in the cost matrix

2. By introducing a dummy row if the total supply exceeds the total demand

3. By reducing the number of rows and columns in the cost matrix

4. By eliminating the lowest cost cells from the cost matrix

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Q.61 The inner surfaces of walls, floors and ceiling of a house are observed to be at an average
temperature of 15°C in winters and 30°C in summers. Now, consider a person standing in a
room maintained at 22°C.The surface area and the average outer surface temperature of the
person are 1.4 m2and 35°C, respectively.The rate of radiation heat transfer (in W) during
winters is _____________. (Take emissivity = 0.95)
Ans 1. 152.31

2. 166.84

3. 114.16

4. 159.83

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Q.62 The angular displacement of a body is a function of time and is given by equation θ= 10 + 3t+
6t2, where tis in seconds. The angular velocity, whent = 5 seconds is:
Ans 1. 93rad/sec

2. 53rad/sec

3. 63rad/sec

4. 73rad/sec

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Q.63 Thermoelectric refrigeration is based on:
Ans 1. Joule-Thomson throttling

2. Adiabatic demagnetisation

3. Joule effect

4. Peltier effect

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Q.64

Ans 1. 4725

2. 6000

3. 4900

4. 5500

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Q.65 Consider a cylindrical body immersed in a fluid flow. The flow around the body is steady and
laminar. Which of the following statements best describes the nature of drag and lift forces
acting on the cylinder?
Ans 1. The drag force is a combination of pressure and friction drag, while the lift force is
zero for a symmetrical body.
2. The drag force is primarily due to pressure drag, and the lift force can exist due to
vortex shedding.
3. The drag force is negligible compared to the lift force due to the body’s shape and
orientation.
4. The drag force is primarily due to friction drag, and the lift force is zero due to the
symmetrical shape.

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Q.66 When two shafts are joined in series and single torque is applied, both shafts are subjected
to the same torque. The two same shafts are joined in parallel having the same single torque.
Find the product of angle of twist when the shafts are in series and parallel if the length of
two shafts is same.
Ans
1.

2.

3.

4.

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Q.67

Ans 1. in geometric progression

2. in arithmetic progression

3. equal in magnitude

4. in harmonic progression

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Q.68 The difference between the total energy line and hydraulic gradient line is equal to:
Ans 1. pressure head

2. velocity head

3. piezometric head

4. datum head

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Q.69 The dimensional formula of ‘thermal conductivity’ is:
Ans 1. MLT–3θ– 1

2. W/mK

3. MT3θ– 1

4. MLT3θ– 1

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Q.70

Ans
1.

2.

3.

4.

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Q.71 For a flat plate in a steady incompressible flow, which of the following statements about
boundary layer thickness is generally correct?
Ans 1. The boundary layer thickness increases linearly with distance from the leading edge
of the plate.
2. The boundary layer thickness increases with increasing distance from the leading
edge of the plate and depends on the Reynolds number.
3. The boundary layer thickness is independent of the Reynolds number.

4. The boundary layer thickness decreases with increasing Reynolds number.

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Q.72

Ans 1. −20 MPa

2. 15 MPa

3. 20 MPa

4. 10 MPa

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Q.73 Glass transition temperature is:


Ans 1. related to amorphous polymers

2. related to crystalline polymers

3. related to both amorphous polymers and crystalline polymers

4. not related to polymers

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Q.74 The equation of motion for a simply supported beam carrying a point load at the centre is
given by
x=50 sin⁡10t.The point mass at the centre of the beam is 10kg.What is the stiffness of the
beam?
Ans 1. 750 N/m

2. 1000 N/m

3. 500 N/m

4. 250 N/m

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Q.75 The change in internal energy of a closed system undergoing a cycle
Ans 1. is undefined

2. is zero

3. is unity

4. depends on the types of process constituting the cycle

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Q.76 Consider a smooth plate that is 1.25 m wide and 3.7 m long. The plate is moving in a
stationary air with a velocity of 4.2 m/s. Calculate the thickness of the boundary layer at the
trailing edge of the smooth plate. (Take kinematic viscosity of air as 1.54 × 10-5 m2/s.)
Ans 1. 29.13 mm

2. 86.22 mm

3. 36.19 mm

4. 107.12 mm

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Q.77 The TdS equation can be expressed as:


Ans
1.

2.

3.

4.

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Q.78 A water pipe with a diameter of 0.2 m is connected to a reservoir, and water flows into the
pipe from the reservoir. The velocity of water in the pipe is 2 m/s. The entrance to the pipe is
sharp-edged. What is the head loss due to the entrance of the pipe?
Ans 1. 0.401 m

2. 0.301 m

3. 0.201 m

4. 0.102 m

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Q.79 In the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) model, what is the


primary objective?
Ans 1. Minimise the total number of orders placed annually
2. Maximise the service level to customers
3. Maximise the inventory turnover rate
4. Minimise the total cost, including ordering and holding
costs

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Q.80 Which of the following properties is the ability of the moulding material to withstand the high
temperatures of the molten metal so that it does NOT cause fusion?
Ans 1. Dry strength

2. Refractoriness

3. Green strength

4. Hot strength

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Q.81 In the Critical Path Method (CPM) , what is the primary purpose of identifying the critical
path?
Ans 1. To find the most efficient allocation of resources across tasks

2. To determine the least expensive way to complete the project

3. To calculate the average time required for project completion

4. To identify the longest sequence of dependent tasks that dictates the project’s
completion time

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Q.82 Which of the following is NOT typically used to evaluate the performance of forecasting
models?
Ans 1. Root mean squared error

2. Cross-correlation function

3. R-squared (coefficient of determination)

4. Mean absolute error

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Q.83 What is the primary purpose of using the moving average method in time series forecasting?
Ans 1. To smooth out short-term fluctuations and highlight longer-term trends

2. To predict future values based on linear regression

3. To measure the correlation between two time series

4. To identify the trend component of the data

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Q.84 A simply supported circular shaft of 4-m length can sustain a maximum load of 100 kN at its
mid-point. The bending stress is 1.5 times of the shear stress. What is the value of the
twisting moment in a beam?
Ans 1. 100 kN-m

2. 1000 kN-m

3. 10 kN-m

4. 1 kN-m

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Q.85

Ans 1. −19.15

2. −8.79

3. −14.36

4. −10.57

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