Mock-Test-
Mock-Test-
Directions for Q.1 - Q.3: Study the following information and answer the questions given below.
1. ‘Da’
2. ‘Ri’
3. ‘Ya’
4. ‘Pa’
5. ‘Ri’ or ‘pa’
1. My computer tablet
2. Yours computer bank
3. Yours tablet bank
4. Computer for bank
5. My tablet conductor
1. For
2. Conductor
3. my
4. Bank
5. None of these
Directions (Q.4 - Q.8): In each of the following questions, one or two rows of numbers are given. The
resultant value of the numbers of each row worked out separately based on the following rules.
Rules:
(i) If an odd number is followed by another odd number, the first number is divided by the second
number
(ii) If an even number is followed by another even number, which is a perfect square, then both the
numbers are to be added.
(iii) If the odd number is followed by the even number, even number is subtracted from the odd number.
(iv) If the even number is followed by the odd number, both numbers are multiplied.
18 36 3
1. 18
2. 162
3. 54
4. 108
5. None of these
Q.5 If Z is the resultant value of the first row, then what is the resultant value of the second row?
99 3 18
Z 6 3
1. 3
2. 5
3. 12
4. 18
5. None of these
Q.6 369 41 2
245 5 7
1. 7
2. 14
3. 36
4. 49
5. None of these
2 16 5
22 3 36
1. 90
2. 102
3. 146
4. 168
5. 192
42 16 7 484 3
1. 490
2. 890
3. 1450
4. 2670
5. None of these
Directions Q.9 - Q.12: Study the problem below to answer the question.
1. 122
2. 132
3. 128
4. 124
5. None of these
1. 122
2. 128
3. 132
4. 124
5. None of these
1. 650
2. 700
3. 600
4. 750
5. None of these
Q.12 333 x 33 x 3 = ?
1. 32697
2. 36297
3. 32679
4. 38967
5. None of these
1. 755
2. 825
3. 721
4. 785
5. None of these
Solution 9: (1)
748 x ? x 9 = 861696
? = 861696/748 x9
? = 128
? = 750
333 x 33 x 3 = 32967
= 14675 - 14030
= 755
Q 14. A table and chair are priced at Rs.3000 and Rs.1000, respectively. If the price of the table and
the chair is increased by 10% and 20% respectively. What will be the price of 10 tables and 20 chairs?
1. Rs.57000
2. Rs.58000
3. Rs.56500
4. Rs.57500
5. Rs.58050
Directions (Q.15- Q.16): Krunal’s office is 90 km from his house. One day he started from home, an
hour later than his usual time of leaving for his office. In order to cover up the delay, he increased his
speed by 4kmph and thus reached the office on time. Now answer the following question:
1. 22 kmph
2. 21 kmph
3. 30 kmph
4. 20 kmph
5. None of the above
Directions for Q.17 - Q.21: Read each sentence to find out point out any grammatical errors present.
The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark that part as your answer. In the event that,
mark it as ‘no error’ for an answer. You can ignore any form of punctuation error if any)
Q.17
1. If I was you,
2. I would have never
3. argued with the servant
4. On such a petty issue
5. No issues
Q.18
Q.19
Q.20
Q.21
1. Each of them
2. Have turned their
3. Back on
4. The poor boy
5. No error
In each question, there are five sentences. Each has a pair of words are italicised and highlighted.
From the italicised and highlighted. From the italicised word select the most appropriate words. The
sentences are followed by options that indicate the words. From the options given, choose the most
appropriate one.
Q.22 Anamika wore a beautiful broach (A) / brooch (B) on the lapel of her satin dress. If you want to
complain about the amenities or lack thereof in your township, please meet our councilors (A)/
counsellors (B).
Jeans that flair (A) / flare (B) at the bottom are the rage these days.
1. BABAA
2. BABAB
3. BAAAB
4. ABABA
5. BBABA
Q.23 The croissant had lots of currents (A) / currants (B) and nuts in it.
The politician is obliged (A) / compelled (B) to report regularly to a parliament board
His analysis of the situation is far too sanguine (A) / genuine (B)
1. BBABA
2. BBAAA
3. BBBBA
4. ABBAB
5. AAABB
Q.24 She managed to hit back the ironic (A) / caustic (B) retort on the tip of her tongue
They heard the bells peeling (A) / pealing (B) f ar and wide
1. BBABA
2. BBBAB
3. BAABB
4. ABBAA
5. BBBAA
Q.25 We were not successful in defusing (A) / diffusing (B) t he guru’s idea
The council baited (A) / bated (B) the instructor with irrelevant questions.
The prisoner’s interment (A) / internment (B) c ame to an end with his early release
The hockey team could not deal with his unsociable (A) / unsocial ( B) tendencies
1. BABBA
2. BBABB
3. BABAA
4. ABBAB
5. AAABB
Answer Key
Q. 1 - 5 Q. 2 - 2 Q. 3 -5 Q. 4 - 2 Q. 5 - 1
Q. 6 - 4 Q. 7 - 5 Q. 8 - 4 Q. 9 - 1 Q.10 - 3
Q. 11 - 4 Q. 12 - 5 Q. 13 - 1 Q. 14 - 1 Q. 15 - 1
Q. 16 - 2 Q .17 - 1 Q. 18 - 3 Q. 19 - 1 Q. 20 - 1
Q. 21 - 2 Q. 22 - 3 Q. 23 - 2 Q. 24 - 2 Q. 25 - 1
Solutions
After finding the common words in the sentences, list them down with their respective code:
Word Code
Bank ya
My vi
Is da
Computers pi
Yours du
It ‘yu’ or ‘ca’
Solution 2: (2) So, ‘ya pi du’ will represent ‘yours computer bank’
18 + 36 = 54
54 x 3 = 162
99 ÷ 3 = 33
33 - 18 = 15
For row 2,
First assign the value of Z in row 2, the row vecomes,
15 6 3
15 - 6 = 9
9÷3 =3
369 ÷ 41 = 9
For row 2,
245 ÷ 5 = 49
49 ÷ 7 = 7
7 x 7 = 49
2 + 16 = 18
18 x 5 = 90
For row 2,
First, apply the operation on 22 and 3,
22 x 3 = 66
66 + 36 = 102
The sum of the resultant value of row 1 and row 2 is 90 + 102 = 192
42 + 16 = 58
58 x 7 = 406
890 x 3 = 2670
Solution 9: (1)
748 x ? x 9 = 861696
? = 861696/748 x9
? = 128
? = 750
333 x 33 x 3 = 32967
= 14675 - 14030
= 755
Solution 17: (1) Since the sentence is in a subjective mood, ‘were’ will be used with the subject ‘I’
Solution 18: (3) The indefinite pronoun ‘everyone’ takes a singular verb. So, ‘were’ should be changed
to ‘was’.
Solution 19: (1) Since the sentence is in past tense, ‘have’ should be removed.
Solution 20: (1) The correct way of writing ‘now the time was to’ is ‘now was the time to’.
Solution 21: (2) According to the subject-verb agreement rules, ‘each’ takes a singular verb. So, ‘has’
should be used.
Solution 22: (3) In the first sentence the term ‘brooch’ means an ornament that can be fixed on the
lapel of a dress while ‘brooch’ means to introduce a discussion, which does not make sense The
second statement has to be councillors as all the four feasible options give that. In the third sentence,
advice will be the correct choice as it is a noun while advise is a verb.
In the fourth sentence climatic means, a climax and makes sense with respect to the ending of a film
while climatic is related to weather. Hence option (3) is correct.
Solution 23: (2) Currants (meaning sweet dried grapes), exceptionable means objectionable and goes
well with behaviour and punishment, while exceptional means outstanding which does not fit there
In sentence 3, consent goes better with surgical treatment. Ministers are obliged to report and analysis
can be sanguine not genuine. Hence, option (2) is the correct answer.
Solution 24: (2) Retorts are Caustic (bitter), pleas are cogent (convincing) , one is not averse (against)
to something and a couple (wagon) is likely to break away from the trains and bells peal (ring). Hence,
option (2) is the correct answer.
Solution 25: (1) In the first sentence ‘diffusing’ means to spread something and goes well with the
context while ‘defusing’ does not fit in. In the second sentence ‘baited’ meaning to make someone
angry while bated means to hold one's breath which does not fit.