A. 75
B. 80
C. 90
D. 120
Q.
No.2: A man walks east and turns right and then from there to his left and then
45degrees to his right. In which direction did he go?
A. North East
B. North West
C. South West
D. South East
Q.
No.3: A man shows his friend a woman sitting in a park and says that she
the daughter of my grandmother’s only son. What is the relation between
the two?
A. Sister
B. Mother
C. Daughter
D. None of these
Q.
No.4: If
a=2/3b , b=2/3c, and c=2/3d what part of d is b/?
A. 8/27
B. 4/9
C. 2/3
D. None of these
Q.
No.5: 2598 Successive discounts of 20% and 15% are equal to a single discount
of?
A. 30%
B. 32%
C. 34%
D. 35%
Q.
No.6: The petrol tank of an automobile can hold g liters. If ‘A’ liters was
removed when the tank was full, what part of the full tank was removed?
A. g-a
B. g/ a
C. a/ g
D. (g-a)/ a
Q.
No.7: If x/y=4 and y is not ’0′ what % of x is 2x-y
A. 150%
B. 175%
C. 200%
D. 250%
Q.
No.8: Two cards are drawn at random from a pack of 52 cards. What is
the probability that either both are black or both are queen?
A. 55/ 221
B. 50/ 201
C. 45/ 211
D. None of these
Q.
No.9: Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 36 hours and 46 hours
respectively. If both the pipes are opened simultaneously, how much time will
be taken to fill the tank?
A. 18 hours
B. 20 hours
C. 16 hours
D. 10 hours
Q.
No.10: What could be the maximum value of Q in the following
equation?
5P9
+ 3R7 + 2Q8 = 1114
A. 10
B. 12
C. 15
D. 9
Directions
(Q. No.1 – 4) What approximate value
should come in place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following questions. (You
are not expected to calculate the exact value)
Q.
No.1: (356% of 526) ÷ 496 =?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 1
D. 12
E. 4
Q.
No.2: (7689 + 3549 + 2318) ÷ (849 + 476 + 798) =?
A. 3.5
B. 9
C. 6.5
D. 12
E. 15
Q.
No.3: (0.58% of 896C. + (1.96% of 4568) =?
A. 180
B. 130
C. 165
D. 140
E. 125
Q.
No.4: 3254 ÷ 0.5 ÷ 4.5 =?
A. 1440
B. 1446
C. 1451
D. 1460
E. 1435
Directions
(Q. No.5 – 9) Rearrange the following six
sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a
meaningful paragraph then answer the questions given below them.
A) Recently the zoo
faced the worst catastrophe in its history, when twelve tigers died in a short
span of seven days of which eight were rare white tigers.
B) Animal lovers in
the State believe it was gross negligence on the part of the zoo authorities
that led to the death of the tigers.
C) Some experts
believe that all twelve tigers died of trypanosomiasis, a disease transmitted
through flies.
D) However, the
Central team of six experts who came down to Nandankanan gave a clean chit to
the zoo authorities: it said that no one could be held responsible for the
deaths.
E) Established forty
years ago, Nandankanan in Orissa, famous for its tigers, is considered one of
the finest zoos in India.
F) Had the zoo
authorities observed the symptoms in the tigers earlier, several of the
deceased tiger could have been saved with drug administration at the proper
time.
Q.
No.5: Which sentence should come FIFTH in the paragraph?
A. A
B. F
C. C
D. B
E. D
Q.
No.6: Which sentence should come SIXTH in the paragraph?
A. F
B. C
C. A
D. D
E. E
Q.
No.7: Which sentence should come THIRD in the paragraph?
A. B
B. F
C. C
D. A
E. D
Q. No.8:
Which sentence come FIRST in the paragraph?
A. E
B. A
C. D
D. C
E. B
Q.
No.9: Which sentence should come FOURTH in the paragraph?
A. A
B. F
C. E
D. C
E. B
Q.
No.10: Evaluate: (313 x 313 + 287 x 287).
A. 180338
B. 180225
C. 180123
D. 180182
E. 180345
Directions
Q.No.10 – 4: Given below are pairs of
events ‘A’ and ‘B’. You have to read both the events ‘A’ and ‘B’ and decide
their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in
‘A’ and ‘B’ is true and you will not assume anything beyond the given
information in deciding the answer.
Mark answer.
A. If ‘A’ is the effect and ‘B’ is its immediate and principal cause.
B. If ‘A’ is the immediate and principal cause and ‘B’ is its effect.
C. If ‘A’ is an effect but ‘B’ is not its immediate and principal cause.
D. If ‘B’ is an effect but ‘A’ is not its immediate and principal cause.
E. None of these
Q.
No.1: Event (A): Country X has signed CTBT.
Event (B): Country X has already tested all her nuclear weapons.
Q.
No.2: Event (A): Tom Cruise has once again done e great job in
MI- II.
Event (B): MI- I was full of action, thrill and excitement.
Q.
No.3: Event (A): Many Indian companies are patching up with
multinational insurance companies.
Event (B): Govt. of India has allowed MNCs in insurance sector.
Q.
No.4: Event (A): J&K Govt. demanded state autonomy.
Event (B): Parliament has disapproved the autonomy proposal by a considerable
margin.
Q.
No.5: Event (A): Mr. X resigned from the post of coach of Indian
cricket team.
Event (B): BCCI is looking for a foreign coach for Indian cricket team.
Directions
Q.No.6 – 15:
In the following
passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are
printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of
which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each
case.
It would have been
wrong to have had high 15 of
the first-ever Korean summit in half a century. The very fact that the South
Korean President, Mr. Kim Dae-Jung, and the North Korean leader, Mr Kim
Jong-II, met for three days with their delegations is seen as a 16 in international relations. Bringing
Pyongyang and its 17 leader
out of their 18 was
by itself an achievement. Not surprisingly, the people in both Seoul and
Pyongyang are excited about the 19 of 20 and
possible reunification. But it is premature to talk of long-term gains from the
summit and the two leaders have been very 21. Five decades have gone by since
the 1950 -53 war and despite the 22 there
have been 23 tensions
in the Korean peninsula and frequent 24 in
the demilitarized zone as well as the sea. To reduce tensions and to work
towards reconciliation will be the first major step the two Koreas should take.
Q.
No.6:
A. anticipations
B. calculations
C. expectations
D. beliefs
E. faiths
Q.
No.7:
A. breakthrough
B. discovery
C. penetration
D. exposure
E. manifestation
Q.
No.8:
A. anchor
B. ascetic
C. puritan
D. reclusive
E. sabbatarian
Q.
No.9:
A. insinuation
B. dispersion
C. division
D. discrimination
E. isolation
Q.
No.10:
A. prospects
B. attitudes
C. announcements
D. perceptions
E. predictions
Q.
No.11:
A. pacification
B. reconciliation
C. accommodation
D. mollification
E. mediation
Q.
No.12:
A. dogmatic
B. active
C. prosaic
D. pragmatic
E. materialistic
Q.
No.13:
A. ceasefire
B. appease
C. armistice
D. propitiation
E. diplomacy
Q.
No.14
A. several
B. persistent
C. uninterrupted
D. endless
E. repeating
Q.
No.15:
A. arguments
B. disagreements
C. objections
D. altercations
E. skirmishes
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If each side of a rectangle is increased by 100%, by wat % the
area increases?
Which common no should be added or substracted to 17/24 to make
it 1/2
In an objective test, a correct answer scores 4 marks, and a
wrong answer scores 2 marks. A student scores 480 marks from 150 questions. how
many answers are correct?
sum of the consequent 7 integers some 1613. Find the no. of
prime numbers in that sequence
total no. of players is 99 other than me.50 plays soccer,45
plays basket ball,50 play valley ball.15 play all three. How many will play
only 2 games/
An exam consists of 200 questions to be solved in 3 hours, out
of which 50 are maths questions. It is suggested that twice as much time be
spent on each math question as for each other question. How many minutes should
be spent on maths problems?