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INSTRUCTIONS S rosrameare mene nano Fill inthe information Fequited in the answer sheet. Your fest may not be: ‘ details 1 es «are not entered on the answer sheet, 3, Do not seck clarficationjon any item in the test booklet trom invigilator or the “centre supervisor. Use your best judgement. 4. This booklet consists of three sections ~ A, B and C with 43, respectively, ica otal of 101 questions. If there is a problem with youg inform the invigilator/ “supervisor immediately. You will be provided with a Questions in each section have been allotted differ OO Section A — Data Interpretation and Quantitative Ability Answer question nos. 1 to 4 based on the following information The following graphs give annual data of Assets, Sales (as percentage of Assets) and Spending on Creyprate Sociul Responsibility (CSR) (as percentage of Sales). of a company for the period 2004 - 2009. Asses (ero) ‘Soles (% ot Assets) CSR Spencing (ot Wo 10 20% wo wo] on 0 20m 1% ad 200% “0 ow x0 (ors : i = - ow iz oa oo ° of om 00% ‘ou 2016 sine sor aoa zee z0w |" cao os toon aur cameo | mu an) 2007 20808 A. 2005 B. 2006 C2007 D. 2008 E2009, 2 Of the years indicated below, in which year was the ratio of CS syhe maximum? 1 A. 2004 B. 2005 C. 2006 D. 2007 2008 3 What was the maximum value of spending g@SR ays in the period 2004-2009? 2 20.5 Crove %1.0Crore %2.0 Crore 33.0 Crore £. €.4.0 Crore 4 Inwhich year, did the speddQye NER (mASHed in ®) decline, as compared to previous year? [e) O° Pons> 2006 : 2007 . 2008 2009 None of the al roo B> Answer question nos. 5 to 7 based on the following information. Five years ao Maxam Glass Co, had estimated its staft requirenients in the five lev Level-1: 55; Level-2: 65: Level-3: 225; Level-4: 255 & Level-5: 300. Over the years people based on ad-hoc requirements, in the process also selecting ex-defence servi ‘The following graph shows actual staff strength at various levels as on date. roOs> 6 If the company decides to abolish all vacant posts at ((Kels}Wwhtich level would incur the hi in 1 percentage terms? Al B2 ie D4 7 £5. 7 Among all levels, which level has entation of Ex-policemen? Al B2 ics D4 ES Ina locality, there af@ten ho\Ys in a row. On a particular night a thief planned to steal from Iocality In how say wayery he plan such that no two of them are next 0 each other? A.36 9 10 E. None of the above If-x= (9+ 4¥5)"" = [x] +f, where [x] is defined as int Al B. Less than 1 ©. More than 1 D. Between | and 2 None of the above Let ap= TM. i. arg isnot a prime ii, ass is not a prime, iii, a3; is not a prime. iv, ay is not a prime. A. (i) is comect, B. (i) and (i) are correct. C. Gi) and (it) are correct. D, All of them are correct, E. None of them is correct. Answer question nos, 11 to 12 based on the following info ral part of x and fis a fraction, then x(1-f) equals: 1, where | occurs n number of times. Then, Income-Tax Rates for Finan Individual & HUF below Women below Tax Rates age of 65 years of 65 years Income up to 1 60,0007 Tacome up t6 €1,90. Nil 71,60,001 10 %3,00,000/- 1,90,001 10 83,00) 10% 83,00,004 t0 %5, 00,0000 %,00,001 10 %5,00 20% 30% Above %5, 00,001 “Above 85, (DN Total income tax payable is obtained by addin| > Education Cess: An additional amount of income tax Sangeeta is a young working lady income to be ® 3, 37, 425/-. Whqt % A564 B. 6.82 C.7.38 D.8.10 E. None of the above Mr. Madan observe income (in &) if hy AL 13,48, 83 [e} O° edi ircharges on calculated income tax. Miftonal surcharge called ‘Secondary and Higher Education of income tax. is the end of the financial year 2009-10, she found her total annual 1 ion at source, done by his employer, as €3, 17, 910/-.What was his total 2 to pay any additional tax, nor is eligible for any refund? B. 14, 45, 522/- C14, 47, 169/- D. 15, 70, 718/- E, None of the above A straight line through point P of a triangle PQR intersects the side QR atthe point S and the circumciI Vet the 3 triangle PQR at the point T. If $ is not the centre of the circumcircle, then which of the following is true” A. (IPS) + (IST), < 2/V(QS)(QR) B. (1/PS)+ (IST) < 4/QR C.(UPS)# GUST) > 1(QSKQR) D. (UPS) + (UST) > 4/QR E. None of the above ‘What is the maximum possible value of (21 Sin X +72 Cos X)? A2 B.57 C.63 D.75 E 7! None of the above neighbourhoods ~ southern and northern. She knows that on ‘minor crimes being committed in the northern neighbourho corresponding probabilities in the southern neighbourhood wer independent of each other and likewise that crime in the two is the probability that no crime of either type is committed in od on any given day? 612, respectively, and that the 20. Assuming that all crime occur A. 0.069 B.0.225, .0.690 D.0.75 E, None of the above Answer question nos. 16 to 17 based on the formation ‘A man standing on a boat south of a lig! ay \\ sefVes his shadow to be 24 meters long, as measured at the sea fevel. On sailing 300 meters eastwards, NY shadow as 30 meters long, measured in a similar manner. The height of the man is 6 meters above stone —7 The height of the light hokXgbo YP is 3 A. 90 meters B. 94 meters C96 meters D. 100 meters E, 106 meters ° What is the hor, ance of the man from the light house in the second position? 2 100 mk A B. 400 Cx ers 20 D. 600 meters E. None of the above ‘A.25 ft long ladder is placed against the wall with its base 7 ft from the wall. The base of the ladder is drRaypout ‘so that the top comes down by half the distance that the base is drawn out. This distance is in the range A.2.7) B. (58) C010) D.G.7) E, None of the above, ‘The domain of the function f(x)= log;{log,(logs(20x-x"-91))) is 1 8 ,12) 7, 12) 12,13), jone of the above han\V& abo) to leave the factory, he is t ‘a hurry, and decides that he G(Tmgreex morning. It takes him twenty CS minutes to identify whether a 1, what is the probability that the O° ot Zz There are four machines in a factory. At exactly 8 pm, when the informed that two of the four machines are not working properly. The will identify the two faulty machines before going home, an ‘minutes (© walk to the bus stop. The last bus leaves. at 8:32 pad machine is defective or not, and if he decides to cheek the machiges ‘mechanic will be able to catch the last bus? AO B16 C14 D.13 El ‘The foothall league of a certain country is play, ‘* Each team playsexactly one game ag; ‘© The winning team of each game is ‘© Ifa match ends in a draw, both th the following rules: 1e other teams. fnt and the losing team gets 0 point. ¥ point. ccording to the points that they eared at the end of the tournament. Analysis of the @eints (4 he following: © Exactly half of How many teams pgaicipate my Me lee? A.16 B.I8 c.19 D.25 £30 22 tnacity, here is a ereufar park. There are for points of ene) 12 the park, namely - P, Q, R and'S. Three paths PQ, RS, and PS. The length of the path PQ is 10 units, and the were constructed which connected the points jon extended the paths PQ and RS past Q and R Tenth of the path RS ts Zaunits. Later, the municipal corpord! respectively. and they teeta. point T on ibe main roa iuside the park. The path from Qto T meashergS unit rare Yound thatthe angle PTS i 60". Find the area (in square unis) ‘enclosed by the paths PT, A 36v3 B.54v3, C73 D.90v3 E, None of the above Answer question nos. 23-24 based on the following information. From a group of 545 cor politicians and the general body: reetaber from 1 to 545. Then they willbe asked to stand on a point 3 td ant from the contender numbered 1. The counting would be dggerya very alternate contender would be asked to step down 2s the coum maine standing. Therefore the NC pe eT? ‘and smaller, till only one person ret contender numbered 2 ‘Which position should a contender choose i he has to be e One of the contending politicians, WY freee proficient in calculations and could comectly eure put the exact position. He was the last bs Go Jin ihe circle. Sensing foul play the politicians devided to repeat the game. However. this time, i SNE ving every alternate person, they agreed.on removing every 300th person from the circle. All oletTUNy Zept intact. Mr. Chanaya did some ‘quick calculations and found that for a group of 542 people OT come a leader would be 437. What is the right position for the whole group of 545 as per the yerment, and counting, se fashion. The rule is that ith the circle getting smaller ‘to be eliminated would be the gaze 7 95 5 fl a) B. 194 c.249 D.437 E543 Little Pika wis five Half years old has just learnt addition. However, he does not know ‘how to Carry. For 7 Gxample, he can add Hand 5. but he does not know how ‘add 14 and 7. How many pairs of consecutive BEsR E. Prof. Bee noticed something peculi spreadsheet was programmed to ale ina random order and noticed that oder, the marks of the students q centered? A.Ti and 82 B71 and 76 C71 and 80 a hae D. 76 and 80 V7) E. 91 and 80 ing Ei ee a Rakhal is tooki \Y\ winere can graze his cov, He finds 2 local farmes, Gopal, who agrees to rent his 2 field to Rakhafdor t WO a Year, Rakhal finds a post ‘in the field and ties his cow to the post with a 25 feet rope. ‘After some tells Rakhal that he will build a shed with four walls on the field with the post as ont ant copperpasts, Bip aed would be 15 feet by 10 fect. Rakhal agrees but he realizes that ns ‘arrangement would xp viable area for grazing. What should be the modified rent to compensate for this loss of ‘al has to keep the cow tied to the same post with the same rope? E. None of the above Question Nos. 35 — 36 are followed by two statements labelled as I and II. Decide if these sta are sulficient to conclusively answer the question. Choose the appropriate answer from the optiow~gven below: ‘A. Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question. B. Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, C; Statement I and Statement IT together are sufficient, but neither of the two alone is sufficie question. D. Either Statement Lor Statement Il alone is-sufficient to answer the question, E, Neither Statement I nor Statement I is necessary to answer the question, Let PRS be a quadrilateral. Two circles OL and O2 are inscribed in triangles PQR and,2SR respesitely. Circle: § OF touches PR at Mand circle 02 touches PR at N. Find the length of MN. LA circle is inscribed in the quadrilateral PORS. IL The radii of the circles O1 and O2 are 5 and 6 units respectively. Given below is an equation where the letters represent digits; (PQ). (RQ) = XXX. Determine the sum of P+ Q4R+X. 1 X=9, TL The digits are unique. Answer question nos. 37 — 39 based on the following inform: proof synthetic fabric. MrSharma, the fextiles for different possible monthly shed, and Mr. Sharma lost all data. Mulchand Textiles produces a single product of only one qual cost accountant of Mulchand Teatiles, estimated the costs ‘output levels. Before he could tabulate his Fortunately he had some printouts of some incomplete tharty 4nd diagrams. The table titled “Variable Cost Estimates of Mulchand Textiles” provided the estima material costs, E Variable C and Textiles ‘Output Square feet) Dewar MD | Material cost 25000 ye 11050 ~ s0000 fF 00 22000 75000 0000 33000 100000 7 78000 44000 125 95000 34750 711000 65700 Tivo Z]__133000 76650 200 160000 $8000 ep Se ences Tay A led that estimate data of variable electricity cost had certain peculiar 3q ft of output increased in geometric progression till 150000 sq ft of ‘output, afier which ised in arithmetic progression for every 25000 sq ft of output. Mr. Sharma remembered that td ce ly cost was estimated to be % 3800 for 25000 square feet of output, € 5700 for $0000 PONINE 856.50 for 175000 square feet of output, Apart from labour and materia} cecrciyaRiee pr Sete = characteristics. Values. 39. ‘A, 75000 square feet output B. 100000 square feet output C. 125000 square feet output 1D. 150000 square feet output E. 175000 square feet output ‘The estimated material cost gi cost of material that gets spoiled in the prod into material spoilage cost and material usage ost, the following line diagram, he recalled that he measured the estimate of material spoilage ‘output on the y-axis and monthly outpat on the x-tXis. ‘and then increases monotonically. mnthiy output, remains constant between |. remains. constant between 125000 and 175000 ‘of monthly output, A. decreases up to 125000 square B. decreases up to 50000 squa 100000, decreases between IK and finally increases between 1 remains constant torall levels put increases up to 50000. say of enthly output, remains constant between 50000 and 100000, incteases betweet 14125000, remains constant between 125000 and 175000 ‘and 200000 of monthly output. % monthly output and then decreases monotonically. c D. ‘diagrams. The axes of the graphs were not marked, but Mr. Sharma Frstput on the x-axis. Which of the following diagrams would represent are feet of output versus monthly output? O° S In the beginning of the year 2010, Mr. Sanyal had the option to assets ~ gold, silver, US bonds, EU bonds, UK bonds and Japar must first convert his invest invest in EU bonds or UK bonds or Japanese bonds one must Pounds and Japanese Yen respectively at the ongoing ex beginning of every month. Bullion prices and exchange remained unchanged throughout the month, Refer to the tal for the relevant data, to invest in US bonds, one rate. Similarly, if one wants to inyestible fund into Euro, British ransactions were allowed only in the ‘at the beginning of every month a1 fon Prices and Exchange Rates in 2010” Buition ‘in 2010 Date Gold prices _| SING SA € ar sea t/10gnms | 21 2 ss we | ee January 1 20000 x 40 oo] 0 . February 1 20100 | ( of ai] is) 7 March 2025) INN Jor 4 zfs 7 April | 2 310. aoihivcui2.| 7 May 1 2 312 2] esl 2 [dune 1 208 Jang | a | 025 [72 duly 1 KN SSgoso MCZ/ 330 44 3] 73 August 1 ae 335 43 633 ‘September 1 208 340. 47 ol 74 October | 20 342 ao] 6s] 74 20950 345 50. 65| 745 \ 21000 350. 50 65 |. 75] ind Japanese bonds are 10%, 20%, 15% and 5% respectively. fund in gold, US bonds and EU bonds in January 2010, He liquefied his assets on 3 ined’ 13% on his investments. If instead he had held his assets for an additional month he 4 43 would have gained 16.25%. Which of the following options is correct? ‘A. Mr. Sanyal invested less than 40% in gold-and more than 40% in EU bonds, B. Mr. Sanyal invested less than 40% in each of gold and US, bonds. C. Mr. Sanyal invested less than 40% in gold, and less than 25% in US bonds. D. Mr. Sanyal invested more than 40% in gold, less than 25% in BU bonds. E. Mr. Sanyal invested more than 40% in each of US bonds and EU bonds. At the beginning of every month, by sheer luck, Mr. Sanyal managed to correctly gues! that gave ‘maximum return during that month and invested accordingly. If he liquefied his ember 2010, ‘how much was the percentage gain from his investments? Oo Mr. Sanyal adopted the following investment strategy. On Ist Jan half of his inyestible fund in gold and the other half he kept in fixed deposit of an Indian bi 25% interest per annum. At the beginning of every quartet he liquefied his assets to create his in for that quarter. Every quarter he invested half of his find in the bullion that gave maximum return fous quarter and the other half in the foreign bond that gave maximum return in the previog\gqu f. if in any quarter none of the foreign bonds gave a better return than the fixed deposit of bi wested half of his investible fund in the fixed deposit for the next quarter. On 31st December 2010 liquefied his assets and realized that all of the following options are true except: A. By investing the entire amount in US bonds, he w B. By investing the entire amount in UK bonds, ty C. By investing the entire amount in EU bonds, D. By investing the entire amount in Japan ied an additional & 118395. ined an additional & 65035. AW gained an additional & 65035, }yuld have gained an additional & 38395. dian bank he would have gained an additional €38395, egy that involved US Bonds, EU Bonds and Japanese Bonds, Of these assets for the entire year, and allowing exactly four additional transactions in-the co recommendations that he had re to the table “Bullion Prices-and aan asset, Which of the recommel Ting the month of June and November ing the month of June and October. the month of May and June: ing the month of March and November. Sdving the month of March and October. C. Two additional D. Two additi Ql E. Two addition O° Section B - Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning Read the following discussion / passage and provide an appropriate answer for the questions 44 through 47 that follow. Of the several features of the Toyota Production System thathhave been widely studied, most important is the mode of governance of the shop-floor at Toyota. Work and imter-relations between workers are high} scripted in extremely detailed ‘operating procedures’ that have {Orbe followed rigidly. without deviation at Toyota. Despite such rule-bound rigidity, however, Toyota does not become a. ‘commant control system”. It is able to retain the character of a learning organization, In fact, many observers charactetize it as a community of scientists carrying out several small ts simultaneously. The design of the operating procedure is the key. Every pri in the operating procedure — that is how it has anveffect in the domain of action. Work floor, often in teams, design the “operating procedure’ jointly with the supervisor 1 hypothesis that are proposed and vatidated or refuted through experiments in action. 7 “operating procedure” specification throws up problems of the very minute kind; w to a reframing of the procedure’ and specifications. This ‘inter-temporal, change specification (or operating procedute) is done at the lowest level of the organiza of action. One implication of this arrangement is. that system design can_no lo standardized across the organization. ft is quite common to finfNSiti Forms in contiguous assembly lines, because each might have faced a different set of jr measures to tackle it, Design of the coordinating process that es required in large-scale complex manufacturing systems is ther machine context of the site of action. It evolves through numer organization. It implies then that the higher levels of the hie setting work rules, for such work rules are no longer a standaf3p/ acnys to variations in man- negotiation throughout the fercise the power of the fiat in ie whole organization. It might be interesting to go through the basic, practices. The notion of the ideal production deliver just-in-time (or on demand) a customer’ of one (and hence an infinite proliferation of ¥3 wastage of material, labour, energy or motion in i) that underlies its system designing ota embraces the following — ‘the ability to Specification demanded, in a batch size ‘and specifications), defect-free, without ind (physically and emotionally) fulfilling | production environment’. It did not embrace Ce ‘a standardized product that can be cheap by giving up variations. Preserving consumptiog fas seen, in fact, as one mode of serving society. It time that the Fordist system was establi phe US automotive industry. i4 What can be best defended as assé of models in a defect-free fgghior A. Large scale complex man B. Intellectual capital of the co C. Loans taken by the company D. Ability of workers to e model of production leverages to give the vast range yanagement 6 and financial institutions protect worker’s rights ment (0 create unique strategies 46 47 48, . Cordial worker-management relations to haye industrial peace D. High management involvement towards problems identified by workers E. Management's faith in workers’ abilities to solve problems in a rigorous manner Based on the above passage, which of the following statements is best justified? A. Workers have significant control Fights over the design of work rules that allow worker skiff ingenaity to continuously search for novel micro-solutions using information that ofiyf the local miero-vontext of the work. B. Managers have significant control rights over the design of work rules that allow. and ingenuity to continuously search for novel micro-solutions around, micro fp often sticks to the local micro-context of the work C. Work ites enable the workers 10 report problems faced_at the. shop personnel who set up experiments to replicate the conditions. This allows the specs ‘up with solutions that are rigorously tested in experimental conditions, D. Toyota as an organization has extensive networks with different ¢€ctlists @s are subject matter experts in different fields. These. networks allow probl ved in the most advanced manner, enabling ‘Toyota to beat the competition. E, ‘Toyota's products are extensively tested by Customers in si cond nGns before they are released to the market: This extensive testing is done by workect le up as a community of scientists experimenting to develop the most advanced py What could be the best defence of the “different work issembly lines"? 4 ‘A. Without such variations allowed, rights of man: fork-rules would have made very little sense, making the company similar to Fo: B. _Proscribing standardised work norms would foia from benefiting from workers* problem solving ability in resolving diffessnt-Frds o)) problems that emerge, thus making it difficult to attain the Toyota philosophy. C. If similarities were imposed, rights of t))experiment with work-rules would have made very little sense. D. Standardisation of work ry experimenting with the wi ‘Toyota's plants typically inv‘ With standardization of Since Toyota's manufaet ect ‘not make sense. jusitted“when the investments in plants are htige and detrimental to the efficiency of the plants. Since low in ls it could tolerate non standards work rules. ght OF the workers in design of work-rules made sense. ‘were non- standardised, the different work norms did fo the best of his + yet listen to it with a sympathetic 2 judge it The author has the above sentence would be: I 50 St ‘The option that best fill the blanks in the above sentence would be: B. 0; 10; it C. to: in: it D. im in; in Ein; to; to ‘You have a doubt: Why‘ not go and verify? Ishall be waiting in the shade this banyan tree th 1 come back ___ me. ‘The option that best fill the blanks in the above sentence would be: A. if; under; on C. as: of; at O° D. for: under: at E.if of: « Pick the odd one out: @ 3 A. wisdor B. friendship; enmity often; seldom D. loyalty: treachery E, devotion: loathing ring passage and provide appropriate wher olly. Analyse the followi the questions 52 through 55 tl follow. We can answer Fermi’s Paradox in two ways. Perhi science over-estimates the likelihood of STE eeNal intelligence evolving. Or, perhageevofhLtechnical intelligence has some deep tendency to be self-limiting, even self-exterminating, Afier Hi ss ted that any aliens bright enough to make colonizing space ships would be bright enough fonuclear bombs, and would use them on each other sooner or later. - Basically, 1 think the aliens forget to send radio funaway consumerism and virtual-reality narcissism. Ppleasure, they lose the cosmic plot. | suggest a different, even darker solution signals or colonize space because they're 1h Once they tum inwards to chase their shi ‘The fundamental problem is that an mind must pay attention to indirect: cues of biological fitness, rather than tracking fitness it i it although evolution favours bral effects, Fitmess-faking_ techng invention of Xbox @, evolve much faster than our Psychological resistance to it. With the ‘would rather play a high-resolution virtual ape in Peter Jackson's King Kong huinan, ‘Teens today must find their way through a carnival of addictively ucts: The traditional staples'of physical, mental and social development— neglected. The few Young people with the self-control to ‘Pursue the: fitness faking athletics, hony meritocratic path often get distracted at the last minute, ‘Around 1900, most inventions concerned physical reality and in 2005 focus shifted to virtual entertainment. Freud's pleasure principle triumphs over the realty principle. Today we narrow-cast human-interest stories (o each other, rather than broadcasting messages of universal peace and progress to other star systems. Maybe the bright aliens did the same. I suspect that a certain period of fitness-faking narcissism 1 aficr any intelligent life evolves. This is the Great Temptation for any technological species: subjective reality to providle the cues of survival and reproductive success without the subst alien species probably go extinct gradually, allocating more time and resources 10 their Zandi )\ss to their children, Heritable variation in personality might allow some lineages to resist the Great Tempi st longer. Some individuals and families may start with an “irrational” Luddite abhorrence of e ‘and they may evolve ever more self-control, conscientiousness and pragmatism by combi of the religious right with the sustainability values of the Greenpeace. They wait patiently for of fitness faking narcissism to go extinct. Those practical-minded breeders will inherit the Earth y@-#¥e-min@g)! aliens may have inherited a few other planets. When they finally achieve contact, it will not bel of novel-readers and game-players. It will be a meeting of dead-serious super-parents who congr (2 ker on surviving not just the Bomb, but the Xbox. Among the following options, which one represents the most impor ‘A. Extraterrestrial life and its impact on human beings. B. Lack of interest in developing proper fitness. C. Short-term pleasure seeking behaviour. D. Technological advancement and extinction of intellige E, Tendency of brain to develop shortcuts. Which among the following would be the best possible the lack of contact between human beings and aliens? ‘A. Overestimation of the technological eapabil B. Genetic variation in aliens” persona) 'D. Colonisation of space is impossible E. Aliens have become self centred and turf protection and expansion, co-exists it all technological BOA of fiiness-faking technologies. s-faking gadgets is guided by the government's desire to control the minds ‘engaging in trouble-making activities. technology often are the ones that are at the forefront of colonial Za in by the European nations afier the renaissance would not have {gets and consumerism existed in those countries during those times. is undertaken !y all the countries, irrespective of their technological expansion. This E. The search (@col more by need for adventure than for resources. colonial expansion ig ing statements, if true, challenges the ideas presented in the passage the most? ding gang warfare for turf protection and expansion, co-exists in all technological sys in spite of proliferation of fitness-faking technologies. ayo produce fitness-faking gadgets is guided by the government's desire to control the minds 37 Of citizens and Keep citizeis way from engaging in trouble-making activities, ML Countries that have the most advanced technology often are’ the-ones: that are at the forefront of Preparedness for wars. 1WaThé era of colonial expansion that was‘engaged in by the European nations after the renaissance had never taken place had the technology terproduce fitness-faking gadgets existed during those times V; Teenagers having access to technology, engage in more socializing away from parcial ve n ’ those who do not have access to such technology. AST Stn Bol & CM eIv DAM, ev ELM&v O° ‘and unchangeable, and it is as to er len reasons and 4 to1man or not, ‘The option that best fill the blanks in the above Sentence would be: A. relentless, indifferent, actions, understandable Y B. persistent, heartless, actions, comprehensible! C. inexorable, apathetic, activities, explicable D. harsh, indifferent, actions, understandable E. inescapable, unconcemed, activities, intelligible Impressions are direct, vivid, and forceful products of imme. jence; ideas are merely feeble copies of 3 these original impressions. Assuming the above statement is true, which of the logically follow from it? 1. Every impression leads to an idea, Nature is are TI Ideas must follow an antecedent impres IL. The colour of the 2011 XAT test bookle memory of the colour of her television Set isan i IV. If onte was interested in origin of thoero ye impressions from which this idea was de AT& It Bei VW) C.&iv ) D.LM& Iv ELMM&v Media are not just paX@e chaWys of information. Not only do they supply the stuff of thought, but they also 1 ‘Shape the process af thoustyyNnd what the Intemet seems to be doing is chipping away ‘our capacity for concentration, Which of the fe #e, would most strengthen the argument presented above? fro of a candidate is an impression to her, whereas the “changed from arguments to aphorisms, from thoughts to puns, from rhetoric to telegram style” B. One of the effects of the timekeeping instruments has been that we have started deciding on our daily activities based on the clock and not based on our senses. C. Studies have shown that the essay writing skills of an average 15'- 20 year old, who spends ¢ lop of time ‘browsing the Internet, is comparable to what it was among the average 15-20 year old, 1980s and the 1990s. 1D. A recent study has shown that the number of people who fall-asleep while: feading ay increased in the last five years. E. The ability of the younger judges, who have grown up with ready access to Intemet, 10 jt intricate cases, has, on an average, become better as compared to what it was for jud profile during the 1920s, A. Nietzsche was forced to use a typewriter when he started losing his vision. he could type with his eyes closed. It was later found that under the et faq)jine, Nietzsche’s prose “changed from arguments to aphorisms, from thoughts to puns, from 1 B. One of the effects of the timekeeping, instruments has been that, w ed deciding on our daily tes based on the clock and not based on ou senses. . Studies have shown that the essay writing skills of an average y\eWia, wo, spends a lot of time | ‘mowsing the Internet, is comparable to what it was among. 15.20 year old, throughout the 1980s and the 1990s D. A recent study has shown that the number of ti while reading a printed book. has . increased in the last five years. : E, The ability of the younger judges, who have grown ith 10 Internet, to judge complex and intricate cases, has, on an average, become better as Avhat it was during the 1920s. 60 Randoniness has to be dealt with successfully 10 control over one’s life, Before one can deal 3 effectively with randomness, one must acknowled| ‘exigipnee. ‘The above statements implies the fe ‘A, Randomness can be dealt with eff B. Ione acknowledges the existence 0 One can deal effectively with randortin®’ E . Everyone lives ina random worl K oPandomness, one cannot deal with it effectively. E. If one does not acknowledge cc) 61 DMaEDMAich divided us, 1 yeh the killers fingers to our faces. innocent blood? fre will be able to deal with it effectively. aly if one acknowledges its existence. Jay. Today in the Himalayas, as I drag my feet through the ___, I eannot but think Xi year when I was negotiating the thick of the Ganges delta or for that matter pent with my children about in the waters of the Arabian Sea, ‘The option that best fill the blanks in the above sentence would be: A, slush, sludge, sloshing B. sludge. slosh, slushing C. slush, slosh, sludging D. slosh, sludge, slushing E. sludge, stush, sloshing |n spite of being perceived as____by-all, the club members decided to Arun, aki 3 with prominent as the member of the year. so that the whole affair would 0 ‘Arun's father who was recuperating after a serious illness, ‘The option that best fil the blanks in the above sentence would be: A felon, felicitate, freckles, febrile ° B. feral, facilitate, feckless, felicific C. federate, facilitate, freckles, feral D. febrile, felicitate, feckless, feral E, feckless, felicitute, freckles, felicific fons among the given 3 options. (The rule of capitalization at the beginning of sentences has been iS he passage given below). ‘Note: the arrows in the options indicate text that would be within the 4 persons frames of perception and action are narrow in earjy 9 development focused on social focused on survival and efficiency wever in later stages both individual the way the perceptions and practices ngaged in mutual learning and inquiry and organization become more concerned with the learnin; are articulated and revised in interactions and how mote ea APS Font Bly SL ay Co a Se eee Dh is aise gehen de ee ee ee a ‘Choose the odd one: A. Water Dinty B Battery: Dead © Wood Bum D. Juice Ferment E, Rain se Thunder Choose the odd one: 3 A. The balloon Cady fixing scandal B. In the altogethg ©) Bath tub C. The haleywygtlo Childhood D. The real y Darjeeling Tea E MNS jie? ‘UN peace keeping force 20 67 Read the following sentences and choose the option that best arranges them in a logical order. 2 1. Inv law @ fiduciary individual is someone who is entrusted with the power to act on behalf of and for the benefit of another. 2. Following the weight of corporate law and legal precedent, the ditector primacy model po: ors as autonomous fiduciaries, not agents. 3. The term fiduciary derives from the Latin fiducic, or trust, and the fiduciary is expected 1 and honesty for the beneficiary's interests 4. A person who accepts the role of fiduciary in law’ must single-mindedly purstie the beneficiary, in this case the corporation, even when the latter cannot monitor oF behaviour: 68 2 a. Generally. it is tnusual for a new op n int same time some international organizatio 'b. International society has. in spite of the fees drawn closer together and become more unified. ©. Despite the fears and concems of some Roe fast and that they are a burden on their exchequer 4. People and their governments now look far beyd D a common responsibility for the major problems of the world and ys: loser rOble)}s that may Feibetd eid tenses groups of sates. €. More recently in the 1990s the problem @) ational trade, which was growing increasingly complex led to the development of the f f. For instance, concern with the f&\abi of the Common Fund for Col Bee dscrifor Oe newly diacspeeed wcll ofthe m of the ISA under the Law of the Sea Convention of eritage of mankind’ rc fare ) stressors was being gathered and scenarios were being developed, a 2 fy 2 tACS4A simulation for air Warfare teams, To maintain experimental control it was determined by ers that choosing @ low physical fidelity simulation was acceptable as long as cognitive fidelit lation was maintained through subjecting soldiers to pressure situations. in a simulated combasettingd attempting to ensure that naturalistic decision making of solders would not be making capabilities of human beings it It has been convincingly demonstrated by various studies that hi adapt to high levels of mental siress HH Numerous studies have shown that simulated environments ean be designed to he ‘200d substitute) Ma geal life combat situations iy: Studies have shown that simulated exercises for armed forces personnel have tended to induce’ {ype of “correct” and common behaviour among the trainees ¥- Officers. when. shon-listing soldiers for eritical operations, those who have been trained through simulations. luman beings by nature are not designed to ick up battle-hardened soldi A iand ii B.itand ili C. iand iy. Dai. ii, iv, and v O° iv andy Answer Questions 70-71 on the basis af the paragraph below We are not only afraid of heing in the dark: we are also suspicious of bein, the universe has a hidden order that. we cannot quite comprehend. In anci the zodls—omnipotent beings who controlled humans’ fates. Greek myil Pawns in the great games played by the gods. More recently Conspiracies. are cited for events that are.too important to be God.” so they, must be the work of other people—people who a their involvement. They are keeping the rest of us in the dark, ng Political assassinations and UFO sightings. Examining. thesc(ve “coincidences which. in the minds of the in the fark. We often feel that ines) 14s order was attributed to tular portrayed humans as f global conspiracies. These ger describe them as “Acts of conspiracy butts, ADpPerous to be truly random. There must. be a central planner who is at the hub of a sinister form o Nexeph admits to the conspiracy, so there must re aepver-ap. Betier to wink that we ae all being kept Wf daX\ Py sinister forces thor aioe mes there is ‘no order. 70. Which of the following statements, if tru the underlying logic of the above passage? i. The human need for order is « highly exag about the universe, The mote sensational.th ‘dA by well-defined natural processes which are subjected = The universe is less guided by a) (en pace. to randomness at varying intervals o Keapiracies the conspiracy, bufly are, extrapolating from a) very Tt more often than not leads to creation of theories more prevalent it becomes, ili. To strengthen their case fora vay, racy theories are Usually-movelists who use these theories asa Jof the novels. V. The human fear of the universe, Avivifand ii B. i, tiandiv: ii and iv D.i iv andy nts would, if true, strengthen the case for belief if the above paragraph? sinister forces and 3 stil tunable to explain/account for {Though science has progressed a lot in the lait two ceariies OF $0: ‘more than 80% of the phenomena in the universe. Tree is now the existence of photographic evidence of presen OF UFOS and ¢ Brow number of parallel pefiee showing that the human mind can easily be manipufated to do someone ‘else's will thraugh various events that manipulate the “perceived reality” ete at our actions and thoughts being controlled by someone else his intensified with the! popularity of the depiction ofits gory outconies by different ‘novelists and movie makers. ia pre ie-a sttong movement to reintroduce the teachings of the BIBSal evolutionary 8 Sct the presence of God in schools around the world The Dusvinian study of evolution of species, the comerstone of beliefs fathomal of the Workings of the universe has come under a scathing attack for is inaccurate depplfon uses and process of evolution. re A.iand iv B.iandv Oo C. itil and v D.iviiandy E. ii, iti, and iv ag yA once a simple as well as an. “as Jett as psychologists believed that t, would be sufficient to goad ‘The motivation of human beings towards their work is a subject extremely complicated matte. For a long time, economists, sociol ‘a carrot and stick approach, with monetary incentives p) employees towards achieving higher levels of ‘pert ‘Observations, especially dealing with the open source suggesting thal monetary incentives are only one part study conducted by a group of researchers at MIT, if respect of tasks Fequiring mechanical skills jc. those lities (such as memorizing or problem sol incentives for tasks requiring cognitive abilities ((e7/mo} this result flew straight in the face of the w conducted multiple experiments in df findings were the same in all incentives need to be provided only’ and focus on other issues that are shown that greater autonomy ‘suctessful in driving the perf right. For instance, some experiments have lowered interference from management {and bosses) is Gees working in cognitive skill intensive jobs. ally consistent with the content of the paragraph? requires the use of rewards to et more of a desired behaviour whereas Ne behaviour. ‘ ign of monetary incentives is a wasteful exercise, Peearchers was a flawed exercise from the start to reorient the existing paradigm prevalent in incentive design. ening incentives, one should clearly delineate activities into those reG¥OIN& those requiting higher-level cognitive skills and design with separate Sets of B 4 suswer auestions 73-74 on the basis of the following conversation between two friends, Paradox (P) and Herodox (H) Pes Tie human body is but the tomb of the soul and the visible world of matter is appearance that Wut be overcome if we are t0 know reality. The former isan integral part of “being”. that which can neither : ot tht) ‘Etibfence nor cease t0 exist for it always is. Being is unmoved and undisturbed. Motion and disturbay {o the realm of “becoming”. the changing world of unreality rather than of “being” in which true Further, motion & change by belonging to the realm of “becoming” by having no separate exis ‘own are logically inconsistent with reality and hence, unworthy of serious study i: All things are in state of perpetual flux. Permanence, and by extension, the concept o ing principle at work im the universe. Itis from this principle that all Ypfaes come basis for the morals and governance patterns that atteyf to preyeyve the social thread of societies. By extension, the study of human activity through the lens of te of “being” ‘unas a basis for formulating moral codes of conduct is inappropriate at best Which of the following statements could be considered as logically consist fiews of Paradox 3 in the above paragraphs? A fly travelling ona flying arrow perceives it to be at rest. Therefore of being ‘The activities of day to day life are concemed with the ui not be subject to moral standards, iil, Maintaining a balance among the various constituents of sch Continuing existence of the soul iv. Conflicts and the coming of spontaneous order do not he study as the notion of perpetual flux itself is erroneous, ¥. The real is and cannot be non-existent. Further, reality jetmp re belongs to the realm ‘istence and hence, should A.ionly Bi andiv C.ivandy D. iii, anc E-iliv, andv Which of the following statements best of Herodox’s ideas? 2 A. Religion and other approaches that subjects that do not merit serious y B. The setting of moral standgrds a the way humans conduct C. Maintaining a balance, Ufents of the society and confit prevention is essential to the maintenance of social for governance. D. As the real world relev tence‘f human beings isin a state of perpetual flux, attempting to study the same in a system\)x i it E. There is no notion off 1e- SPA invariant reality. There can be numerous realities both across times and ‘and developing the purity of the human soul are Wermance have to be more procedure-oriented with a focus on tions with each other. Five review! reviewers a 15 | 16 71. A) ‘This novel can’ change your life ~ for the good, as it hasichanged mine: It has made me reflect critically about my life. B_ The novel has become a popular piece of literature, more among the youth than among the older population The author ases the plot in her novel to present her philosophy about life in a positive light, than relying on the merits of the philosophy per se. 1D The author is-known to be a writer of great power. The intricate and captivating pl NS novels shows that she has a subtle and ingenious mind. E People have been jolted out of their beliefs about love and other different. aypects al ‘reading this novel. ‘The options to the questions 75- 77 are same as the reviews! reviewers indicated above. ‘There has heen criticism about reviewers that they write reviews after having question. Based on the analysis of the different reviews, which reviewer is greater detail as compared to the other reviewers? (Out the five reviews given, which one can be most objectively vali Which reviewer eulogises the author rather than critically reviews. We &S er 2° ' eating ofthe book in have read the book in 1 78 9 Section C - Analytical Reasoning and Decision Making Jadian government may hold top executives responsible if state-run power companies fail to meet performance targets and punish them with fines and transfers, The strict performance parameters are aimed at ensuring least the reduced target for 62,000 MW of generation capacity addition is. achieved before the end of Plan, said a power ministry official. Performance of chairmen nd managing directors of the power Publ Units (PSUs) in project implementation will be assessed’ as per the terms and conditions. stipulgéedyn D fomPany’s memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the power ministry, he said, -requestind(agfayn)hy Performance parameters of executives, had-eame under strict scrutiny: due 10 a lack of progres capdiy addition program. While the target for the Mth five year plan has already: been scaled down fent {from 78.500 MW, in the first three years ofthe plan yielded only 22,302 MW of fresh capacity If you were the chairman of one of these power PSU's, which of the following statements (all of 9 Spsumed to be true) could best be used in order to strengthen your case against the govergment holdin top executives responsible? i ogress with their i. The labour unions, owing allegiance to ruling party at the Centre, are not allow{aQ eimands for wage hikes that are untenable i, The actions of the mid-level management afe not in line with the objectives k the top management lil, The delays have been due to difficulties in obtaining funds at reaso r les on account of the recessionary conditions iv. We are not to blame. The government is not doing enough to ensure aval sufficient fuel to power the existing plants, let alone the new plants. Y. The government had ignored the infrastructure. availabili fo ‘and environmental clearances required for such projects and therefore set an unrealistic target MQegin Yh, and the revised target is also unrealistic as well Aciand i Bi and iit ® Ci, iii and iv D. ii,ivand v Bui, i, ii, ivandy Answer Questions 79 — 80 on the basis of tht he CEO of ABC Telecom Lid. (ABC) isin arquands yfice he received the telephone callin the moming from bis counterpart at LMIN Telecom Lid. (LYAT-PuQh copanies were engnged ina ill experience a couple o years ago when they had attempted to, Gey the intention of creating. a behemoth telecom company, Possibly the largest in the world. The nygra IneLyfen through due to opportunistic behaviour on the part of Mr Das, then CEO of LMN. During the, fe HIeTEer talks were taking place. Mr. Das had also approached a few other suitors for LMN in an gtemp (o pay a higher pricey Further. there were reports of attempts by sement of LMN fo scul ABC had also faced stiff opposition to the deal from one of shareholders, Since then, a lot has chang drastic fallin the market value value. Raising money h& decom ABC, the opposing shaceholde} original merger dea “ompanies. The bleak economic conditions due to recession had led to @ xh Companies, with ABC comparatively losing much more in terms of market jore difficult for both companies, especially for LMN. On the brighter side for recently sold Off his Stake to another investor who earlier had supported the ‘couple of years ago, Hid be the most appropriate line(s) of thought for the CEO of ABC to adopt in e is simply no way I can think of resuming talks with LMI after their unethical 26 80 81 behaviour the previous time around: T would: rather spend!-mytime On’ merger discussions with other companies. ii, The deal may make less business sense this time around, However, ifit goes through, 1 will become the CEO of the world’s largest telecom company. So let us try our luck once more. i. I will resume talks only if they provide guarantees as to the reimbursement of our expenses SS event of the deal not materializing, iv. Let me not be biased against dealing with LMN. If we can secure the deal at «reasonably I our shareholders, let us go ahead with it of v. Lam not sure if we can raise the money now. In any event, they are'the ones facing greater KYRacialfFoblems, So let's not hurry now. We might have an opportunity to buy them out ata cheaper pri ing Avi and iti B. iiand iv cota C.jiand itt sett or D.iandiy ° ivandy ‘The merger of ABC and LMN has been confirmed after detailed: share of the resultant entity. LMN has financed the merger by ts from its bankers, in the hope that it would be able to streamline ‘holding the majority interest rates the resultant entity which will allow it to repay the loan. If you were an investor Jooki Which of the following could be the strongest reasons for staying away from: ‘A. The new entrants in the telecom market were coming! a B. The market would be as competitive as ever for the result ‘success. C. The combined management did present have any gr D. ABC's management was giving in to Mr. Das who E, LMN was using high cost debt to purchase another facing similar problems, with no visible advantage for the combined ent) Wind turbine maker Leone Energy posted a n: ‘ended March 31. 2010 as against a net profit of & 350 crore year 2009-10, the company clocked a gross income of & = Leone Energy clocked ‘sale revenues stood at ast year. For the financial executed) was 4,560 ‘suggested that the ‘year ended March loss of % 1100 crore in 2009- 22,400 crore for the year, approximafel> year ending March 31,2010, Leongmensy * MW from 2.935 MW a year ago, RQ) of Leone Energy in his mess poor performance of the compan! Jesult of adverse economic cond 31,2010 - ne You are a sharehol shares of Leone Energy, have seen k price dectine by more than 50% during the te upset with the way the mi been handling the business. You have decid iment at the next shareholders’ meeting and have chosen the following 5 points to argue agi [0's viesfon of the story. In light of the above paragraph, select the most appropriate order of these 5 st ts MYL You, as a disappointed shareholder, should adopt as 2 stinging and robust preface ‘in your case. est thdQyanagement in front of the management and other shareholders. 1eKDs not doing its best to maintain the profitability of the company has actually increased its sales volume during the Year under consideration conomic conditions have led to a worldwide increase in the adoption of alternative 7 {rom the company that they would have to forgo if they became strict with employees. © The company is trying to increase sales by charging lower, unprofitable prices. On 1* March, Timon arrived in a new city and was looking for a place to say. He met a land] 6 rent her apartment at a reasonable price but wanted him to pay the rent on a daily basis. Tim ts employees since the day the fponsible business practices, the workers in Chetan Mills had iS worker related issues on a proactive ion in the recent past. ont}\et labourers in their produlction processes. In tiveness. In order to became competitive, an ‘employment of resources. Engaging workers jur cost by almost 50%. Indian labour legislations organizations can overcome this limitation by the same benefits as regular employees nor do they Ys, government owned public sector units and other irers in the country. Contractors, as middle-men, often reanizations have failed to stop the exploitation, ‘of contract tabourets. At present, more than 35% of CM's labourers. CMMS leadership was wary about the slow erosion of its by contract workers and feared the day when regular workers has refused to take contract labourers as members These days majority of the employers deploy large numa ‘an open economy survival of an organization depends ‘organization, must be able to reduce cost any through contractors (contract labourer) redu make reduction of regular workers almost employing contract labourers. Contract labor have any job security. According to variou departments are the biggest employers of exploit the contract labourers, and these go Over time CTM ‘started engaging @ workers (total 5,000 in numbee) are support base as regular work ‘would become « minority, Recently, based’ on rumo) labourers by certain contract profit margin, They insti sought the support of vous engaged in material handling a The trouble start ‘argument. Al 's following a heated re to several vehicles parked inside the premises, and to-two police jeeps. 3. Inthewake of recent happenings, what decision is expected from CTM. management? From the combinations 4 given below, choose the best sequence of action. 1 Stop the current investigations against the contractors to ensure indstrial peace: afte all allegargY ere based on rumors Tr Continue investigations (o expose exploitation and take strong actions against trouble makers. ° PNA siyn. Il Get in direct touch with all contract labourers through all possible ‘means, communicate investigation to stop their exploitation, and convince them regarding CTM’s situation due to| expose those contractors who are creating problems. TV Promise strong action against the security guards who are guilfys ~~" \V. Tnerease the wages of éontract labourers. set Sh . ies ‘Also Lv Lil U,V m1. 1V, i pesP a it, V m ‘A. Distance CMMS from the episode and explain thy conférence: B. Offer membership to Contract labourers, which would in CMMS. C. Do not offer fiembership’ to coniract labourers, bi prevent the formation of another union in CTM, 1D. Start another union exclusively for contract fal E, Adopt a neutral stand in public, and pass on, 85. Out of the options given below. whic} ‘A Asking CM management (o pay sa B, Income tax raids in offices of contractor westigation. F. Setting up a new labour welfare M premises, D. Setting up a new committee mendations for changes in labour legislations with an objective to reduce exploitation of contract Jak FE. Use entire government myA@aediassfpor CTM, which has an impeceable track recor’. jen took their cue from the situation in the mill, creating law and order Tater make it difficult for workers to come 10 mill safely.,Given the 1at should be the immediate priority of CTM management. 86 The efiminalsin lex ny 12 its office at the third floor of a mult-storied building in Mumbai, There are 5 sooms te be Syor5 managers (designated Mi to MS), each of whom will occupy one wom. Each room has its own 87 88. 89 advantages and disadvantages. Some have the sea view, while others are\closer to cither the lift or the dining com, while some are more spacious. Each of the five managers was asked to rank the room preferences amongst the rooms 301, 302, 303, 304 and 305. Their preferences were recorded as follows. Preference [MI [M2 [M3 [Ma [Ms NS 302 _| 302_| 303 [302] 301 al 303 | 304 1 301_| 305 | 302 a __| 304 | 303_| 304 | 304305 a 301_| 305 | 303 5 Tt 302 ‘Some managers did not indicate any preference for some rooms, as they did want to be there under ‘The company decided to allot rooms to: managers in such a way that so that the managers get rooms best preference or close to that, oO How many managers would get their rooms as per their best preference? Al gw B2 G3. YQ D4 ES If manager X gets his/her 1st choice, then his her preference Management decided to allot Yooms s0 that the sian Of the preference ranikings of all the managers waimd, What is the total preference ranking for the rooms allotted to all the managers? AS BG C7 Ds Bo and Manager M6 takes his place, Manager M6 303, 302, 304 ~ in this case what would be the ‘Stippose that Matiagér M2 detides not to jota d has the following preference ranking in decreas! sum of the preference rankings allotted to all the Ames psi AS Every Satiirday, the membels oP RNG Hist Chand Club meetin the evening. All the menibers ofthe chub are tur honest and never lie. Last €hurday\ We following conversation was heard at one of the tables with five members O° silting around it, Satyat )iriends in this club has any common friend, Aooes eta Satya Sadhan: Tn th 90 o1 ‘How many members are there in the club? 5 AS B.7 CAs. D.16 pan NS How many friends does Satya Sadhan have in the club? 7 ©) 3 rmoop> “Answer question nos. 92 to 95 based on the following information: In the country of Gagan, air travellers can buy their tickets either direct nG geffaes or from three websites that are licensed to offer ticketing services online. In Gagan most of WeNcommercial transactions are done Metuonicaly, and all citizens have an account with its national banCeepies ay rest the three websites have become popular and each transaction through these Websites carr 250 (Gs. refers to Guppes, currency of Gagan), Given below are four post new-year January 2 competing websites: Cozy_travel Offer: Make a confirmed booking for ans Cozy_travel.com from December 5, 2010 to February 8,20) is limited to the base fare). Free tickets have to be "okt ihhhy from January 1, 2011 to Febritary 28, 2011. The request for free tickets shoul ifed at least twenty-one days in advance. Free tickets are non amendable (except the passenger ny hr be cancelled. Free tickets cannot be exchanged for eash or kind with anybody. Cozy_travel will Acoure the free ticket as per the request. However, ticket confirmation is subject to airline sel Zine )Yat availability’ in airlines selected and finalized by Cozy_travel from specific available gieknes ani Cool_yatra Offer: Book any air tick ine on Cool_yatrae r after nber 21, 2010 and get your next ticket free. Under this of fare of free ti i be 1 by Cool_ Yatra.com. ‘Customers will have to bear rest other fees and surcharges). The value of base fare will be refunded to passenger on/after Zon, days after completion of ‘on free ticket (whichever is later). The free ticket can be bod vn YagaAir flights. The free ticket must be booked within fifteen days of booking the original ticket idate of free ticket must be fifteen days after the booking date of free ticket. There must be a sey pMiween the travel date of main/original ticket and the free ticket. The travel date of free gicket ‘be oor before February 28, 2011. The free tickets eannot be transferred, On ‘cancellation of theQKgin: Easy_travel Ck et offers 25% cash back on all air ticket bookings between December 5. 2010 and “ee net banking services or its debiveredit card. The cash back amount will be credited mersaccount within twenty-one days from making the transaction. Maximum cash back during this 400 per person per ticket and (otal amount that can be claimed by a customer is Gs. 2.400. Ek Ke Sof -@yom Easy. travel: Book an AirSpice ticket with Eusy_travel using any credit/debit card, and get anpg absolutely free. The free tickets will be issued on AirSpice on its entire network. The offer is January 11, 2011 to January 31, 2011.. The free ticket must be booked at least fifteen days mZAt travel and need to be completed within the offer period. The promotion code for the free ticket a0} ly seven days after booking the main ticket. Easy travel will charge a handling fee of Gs. soy/or any amendments made on main ticket. Cancellations of tickets purchased under this offer ‘ited. The free tickets obtained under this offer can not be exchanged for cash and cannot be re- routed. 92 Whieh offer has got the maximum chance for becoming the most popular among the ait travellers ‘Fine post new-yearpetiod? Among the following options, choose the est offer-explanation eo A. Cozy. travel, because the customers will get twice the number of flights and the offer is applicable services provided by Cozy travel. 8 Cory. travel, Because it allows any customer to transfer the fre tickets to any one it they are nav i fn using it Fait sath ek offer from Easy_travel, because it offers absolutely free tickets to all euslom 'D. Cash Back offers from Easy travel, because all other offers are restricted either interme ot &y fo Moose or the petiod of offer. ©: Cozy_tavel, because it allows customers touse free tickets even alter post mew-year period. 93 Suppose the-offer from Cool yatra became the most popular, and the other two 4 business consultants to make ther offers iiore attractive. Identify the best recor : Recommendation for the Ek Ke Sath Ek Offer of Easy_ travel: Negotiate actty OO offer that provides one free ticket for every main ticket booked in AirSpi B. Recommendation for the Cash Back Offer of Easy_travel: Ensure that castck sant will be ‘eredited back to customer's account within fifteen days, C. Recommendation for the offer from Cozy_travel: Reduce the for air ticket booking (not for other services), ‘but allow (Cozy_travel.com in GagaAir or comparable airlines without am D. Recommendation for the Ek Ke Sath Ek Offer of Easy. trav offer that provides one free ticket for every main ticket E. Recommendation for the offer from Cozy_travel: Do 1, disclose that Cozy_travel will consider both GagaAir issuing free tickets. (6 come up with an et8 16 one and applicable only Wook their free tickets from Avith' GagaAir to:come up with an jr and run both offers simultaneously mers to transfer tickets to others, but ight that connect all cities in Gagan for 94 Jagan is appearing for MAAT exatn on Jani book the air ticket 10 reach his hometown tio about getting an interview call from the institut MAAT will contact the shortlisted candidates Interviews will be scheduled within fifteen dyes frag + the respective institutes. Jagan’s hometown, base fares starts at Gs Kt) for the interview, Jagan will have to put up in a hote! The in 1,000. While visiting minimum charge for booking a hotel in Hush Cozy_travel is Gs. 2,400. Equally good hotels which ¢ GS" 1,000. All the three travel websites assure a minimum of one are not listed in the Cozy. travel webs free air ticket for every booki prPxiter reason to fly which one of the following offers should Jagan go for? A. Ek Ke Sath Ek Offer of B. Get the flight ticket and journey and exchange extra \ 2. Get the flight ticket threagh C D. Get the fight ticket from E. Get the flight ticke from €62y_travel. He should use confirmed free ticket for teturn my) on barter basis travel, and use the second ti 00 king through Cozy_travel, and use fre tickets for return joumey January 28 to visit her uncle, and will return after fifteen days. Janaki found that 3 to and fro journeys is Gs. 5,000 which includes Gs.1200 base fare. Tall airlines all three offers (except the Cash Back Offer) enstire minimum of one free ing ‘pOuld Janaki opt for? 7 98. ‘A Ek Ke Sath Bk Offer of Easy_travel B Cash Back Offer of Easy_travel C. The Cozy_travel offer D. The Cool_yatra offer E. Buy ait tickets directly from airline websites "Answer question nos. 96 to 98 based on the following information: | Bengaluru, Kochi; Kolkatay Mumbai, and / ‘ataNagar. The following facts are known i pssengers: «The persons from Kochi and Chennai are less than 36.years ofage Person Z, the youngest among all is a doctor. Oia certain day six passengers from Cher New Dethi bound Rajdhani Express from T ‘The oldest person is from Kolkata and his/her profession is same-as who got down at ‘Mughal Sarai. © The persons from Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad and Mumbai i different stations. The ‘eldest among these four got down at Koderma and the youngest SOA person. who gor down at ‘New Delhi is older than the person who got down at Mughal «The engineer from Bengaluru is older than the engineer fromyee © While arranging the teachers in increasing order of age it 4 the engineer from Chennai. @ Person Y who got down at Mughal Sarai is less ‘The teacher from Kochi is four years older th In the past, three of the travellers have served in the ‘person is as old us Which of the following options is true? [A."The person from Chennai is older than the per B. The oldest teacher is from Mumbai, ©. The person from Mumbai is ‘older than ath D. The person from Kochi got down, E, The person who got down at Ne ce ihan ¥, who in turmis older than she “The organization recruits wo All'six travellers ‘are working in tl se who have at Teast ‘of experience in the Indian Army. Tess than 30 years OF age: Among the’ travellers from same profession, those with military He at least five years older thant the travellers who joined as fresh sriduates. Kdemtify the travellgss ) te organization as fresh graduate(s: A. Only, ‘ B. The person Y pachenna C.The person JKochi and Hyderabad. D, The travell ibaa. nor the oldest-among.the travellers from. her profession. which of the,following. + ts of a nearby women's eOikee. The house is a two storey building ard each floor has eight rooms, When one looks from the outside, gus rooms are found facing North, three found facing East, three found facing West and three found facing South. Expecting a certain number of students, Mrs. Sharma wanted to follow certain rules whike giving the sixteen rooms on rent: Alll sixteen rooms must be occupied. No room can be occupied by more than three students. Six rooms facing north is called north wing. Similarly six rooms faci 'g, west wing and south wing. Each comer room would be in more have exactly 11 students. The frst floor must have twice as many students as the ground Hor, However, Mrs. Sharma found that three fewer students have come to rent the rooms. Still, ‘manage to allocate the rooms according to the rules, How many students turned up for renting the rooms? A.24 B.27 €.30 D.33 E, None of the above If Mrs. Sharma allocates the north-west comer room on the ground x ”) the number of students in the corresponding toom on the first floor, and the nu ‘middle room in the first floor of the east wing are: A. 2 and I respectively B. 3 and I respectively .3 and 2 respectively D. Both should have 3 students, E. Such an arrangement is not possible, {Fall the students that Mrs. Sharma expected initiaiPhadpfie tS Yeatthe rooms, and if Mrs. Sharma had allocated the north-west comer room in the grou then the number of students in the corresponding room on the first loor, and the nut stud®MS7A the middle room in the first floor of the east ‘wing would have been: A. 1 and 2 respectively B. 2 and 3 respectively C.3 and 1 respectively D. Both should have 2 students. E, Such an arrangement is not possible, Wi Oo

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