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ENGLISH

Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the given let
tered choices (A to D) below each.
1.
According to a recent survey, __________ doctors do not have a personal
physician.
A.
B.
C.
D.

a large amount of
large amount of
a large number of
large number of

Each question below consists of a related pair of words, followed by five letter
ed pairs of words. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship s
imilar to that expressed in the original pair.
2.

CARPENTER: SAW::

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

stenographer: typewriter
painter: brush
lawyer: brief
tailor: scissors
runner: sneakers

3.

METAPHOR: LITERAL::

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

biography: accurate
melody: spoken
poem: rhythmic
anthem: patriotic
ballet: intricate

Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to th
e word in capital letters.
4.

EXAGGERATION:

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

supplement
strange
direct route
amplification
understatement

Questions 5-9 are based on the following passage.


A great scholar recognized that, while all men should have equal opportunity, al
l did not have the same capacity. Some had the ability to earn more than others.
But he believed that those who had talent would be performing the work of socie
ty if they used their talent wisely and well. He said that he would allow a man
of intellect to earn more and not suppress his talent. But it was his view that
the bulk of his larger earnings should go to the common fund. Those with talent
and opportunity would find their fulfillment as trustees.
He extended this concept of trusteeship to cover all fields of life.

5.

The scholar mentioned in the passage never believed in

A.
B.
C.
D.

social equality
equality of opportunities
political equality
complete equality in all respects

6.

The scholar s trusteeship concept is

A.
B.
C.
D.

a philosophy
applicable to social life only
applicable to all fields of life
irrelevant today

7.

According to him, one can serve the society

A.
B.
C.
D.

if
if
if
if

8.

The passage primarily discusses the scholar s

A.
B.
C.
D.

Character
Views
Services
Personality

9.

He believed that a man of intellect should

A.
B.
C.
D.

earn
earn
earn
live

one
one
one
one

is talented
used his talent wisely
earned well
worked honestly

as much as he needs
for others, not for himself
more and not suppress his talent
on charity

ANALYTICAL REASONING
Questions 10-13
An editor must choose five articles to be published in the upcoming issue of an
arts review. The only articles available for publication are theater articles F,
G, H and J, and dance articles K, L, M and O.
At least three of the five published articles must be dance articles.
If J is chosen, then M cannot be.
If F is chosen, then J must also be chosen.
10.

If M is not chosen for the issue, which of the following must be chosen?

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

F
G
H
J
K

11.

How many acceptable groupings of articles include J?

A.
B.

One
Two

C.
D.
E.

Three
Four
Five

12.

The choice of which article makes only one group of articles acceptable?

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

F
G
J
L
M

13.

If G is chosen for the issue, which of the following must be true?

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

J is not chosen
Exactly three dance articles are chosen
H is not chosen
All four of the dance articles are chosen
F is not chosen

Travelers may enter and remain in the Republic for up to 59 days. If a traveler
is to stay for more than seven days, however, a special visa is required.
14.
ue?

If the statements above are true, which of the following must also be tr

A.
A traveler who is staying in the Republic for 14 days must have a specia
l visa
B.
Many travelers who stay in the Republic do not need visas
C.
Some travelers who stay in the Republic for more than seven days do not
have the appropriate visas
D.
Travelers who stay less than seven days in the Republic do not need visa
s
E.
Travelers who merely pass through the Republic while this route to other
destinations do not need visas
QUANTITATIVE
15.
During a certain week, a post office sold Rs.280 worth of 14-paisas stam
ps. How many of these stamps did they sell?
A.
B.
C.
D.

20
2,000
3,900
20,000

16.

What is 15% of 32?

A.
B.
C.
D.

4
3.50
4.80
3.80

17.

What is the effect on area of circle if its radius is cut down to half?

A.
B.
C.
D.

remain
become
become
may or

same
half
quarter
may not change

18.

x 12 equals?

A.
B.
C.
D.

4
6
8
18

19.

If 3 (x + 5y) = 24, find y when x = 3.

A.
B.
C.
D.

1
3

Q #.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

Right Choice
C
D
B
E
D
C
B
B
B
E
C
A
E
A
B
C
C
C
A
B
B
A
C
A
B
C

angles of triangles have a ratio of 3;5;7 find the largest angle?60,84 etc
24 girls out of class 40,ratio of boys to girls?
a man cvrd 600 m in 5 mnts...cal.speed in km/hr?
16)
a man buy (i.e some machine) for 45000 and sold for 50000. Find the prof
it or loss? 10% profit
17)
Find the LCM of 2/5, 3/10, 4/15
18)
A man earns 20.56, 32.90, 20.78, in three consecutive days respectively.
And spend half of the money how much left?
19)
Which one is lowest from all ? (i)5/3, (ii) 1.667, (iii) 1.666, (iv) 3/1
8
20)
(-4) (-4) is? (i) 0 , (ii) 8 (iii) -8 , (iv) 4
21)
What are those two numbers (those have ratio have 3:5. And when add 4 in
both numbers ratio become 2:3? ( answer was 12 and 20)
22)
For 100 men food is enough for 60 days. For 500 men same food will be su
fficient for how many days?
23)
X+y=4 and x-y= 3 . find the x? (answer is x=3.5)

24)
Find Similar relationship as path, highway?
25)
As alloy , metal? (i) cng, gas , (ii) aluminium,coper
26)
Pirouette, dancer? (i) Dial, radio (ii)building, architecture, (iii)
27)
He congrats him-------latter s success? (i) for, (ii) on, (iii) about, (iv
) against
Choose opposite
Baffle
a) Knock about
b)to joke
c) enlighten
Faze
a) encourage
b) fade away
c) period
Analogy
Stock: wheat
a) water :reservoir
b)silo: grain
Coffee: Bitter
a)Glass : fragile
b)Meet: fried
c) silk: rough
Tree: apple
a) cow : field
Analogies
6.
Find similar relationship as Path: Highway?
a. Alloy: Metal b. CNG: Gas c. Aluminum: Copper
7.
Pirouette: Dancer? (i) Dial :Radio (ii)Building :Architecture
8.
Stock: Wheat? a) Water :Reservoir b)Silo: Grain
9.
Coffee: Bitter a)Glass :Fragile b)Meet: Fried c) Silk: Rough
10.
Tree: apple a) Cow : Field
English
11.
He congrats him-------latter s success? (i) For (ii) On (iii) About (iv) A
gainst
Vocabulary
12.
Baffle a) Knock about b) To Joke c) Enlighten
13.
Faze a) Encourage b) Fade away c) Period
Basic Arithmetic
1.
Find the LCM of 2/5, 3/10 and 4/15?
2.
A man earns 20.56, 32.90, and 20.78, in three consecutive days respectiv
ely. He spends half of the money. How much money he is left with?
Which one is lowest from all? (i) 5/3, (ii) 1.667, (iii) 1.666, (iv) 3/18
3.
What are those two numbers (those have ratio have 3:5. And when add 4 in
both numbers ratio become 2:3?
4.
For 100 men food is enough for 60 days. For 500 men same food will be su
fficient for how many days?
5.
x+y=4 and x-y= 3. Find the x?
In May 1966, the World Health Organisation was authorised to initiate a global c
ampaign to eradicate smallpox. The goal was to eradicate the disease in one deca
de. Because similar projects for malaria and yellow fever had failed, few believ
ed that smallpox could actually be eradicated but eleven years after the initial
organisation of the campaign, no cases were reported in the field.
The strategy was not only to provide mass vaccinations, but also to isolate pati

ents with active smallpox in order to contain the spread of the disease and to b
reak the chain of human transmission. Rewards for reporting smallpox assisted in
motivating the public to aid health workers. One by one, each smallpox victim w
as sought out, removed from contact with others and treated. At the same time, t
he entire village where the
victim had lived was vaccinated.
Today smallpox is no longer a threat to humanity. Routine vaccinations have been
stopped worldwide.
1. Which of the following is the best title for the passage ?
(A) The World Health Organisation
(B) The Eradication of Smallpox
(C) Smallpox Vaccinations
(D) Infectious Diseases
Ans : (B)
2. What was the goal of the campaign against smallpox ?
(A) To decrease the spread of smallpox worldwide
(B) To eliminate smallpox worldwide in ten years
(C) To provide mass vaccinations against smallpox worldwide
(D) To initiate worldwide projects for smallpox, malaria and yellow fever at the
same time
Ans : (B)
3. According to the paragraph what was the strategy used to eliminate the spread
of small pox ?
(A) Vaccination of the entire village
(B) Treatment of individual victims
(C) Isolation of victims and mass vaccinations
(D) Extensive reporting of outbreaks
Ans : (C)
4. Which statement doesn t refer to smallpox ?
(A) Previous projects had failed
(B) People are no longer vaccinated for it
(C) The World Health Organisation mounted a worldwide campaign to eradicate the
disease
(D) It was a serious threat
Ans : (B)
5. It can be inferred that
(A) no new cases of smallpox have been reported this year
(B) malaria and yellow fever have been eliminated
(C) smallpox victims no longer die when they contract the disease
(D) smallpox is not transmitted from one person to another
Ans : (C)
Directions for Q. 1 to Q. 5: Refer the data:
J, K, L, M and N collected stamps. They collected a total of 100 stamps. None of
them collected less than 10.
No two among them collected the same number.
(i) 3 collected the same number as K and M together.
(ii) L collected 3 more than the cube of an integer
(iii) The no. Collected by J was the square of an integer.
(iv) Total no. Collected by K was either the square or cube of an integer.
1. The no. Collected by J was:
(1) 27 (2) 49 (3) 36 (4) 64
2. The no. Collected by K was:
(1) 16 (2) 27 (3) 25 (4) 36

3. The difference of numbers collected by L & M was:


(1) 3 (2) 2 (3) 5 (4) 9
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