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IBPS PO Model Paper 17

Reasoning Ability

Directions (Q. 1-2): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below :

1. Delhi government has decided to import more grains from different states- A newspaper
headlines
Which of the above assumption/swill implicit?
1) The household expenditure will be decreased by 60%
2) Local grains sellers feel uncomfortable due to this decision
3) The price of grain may decrease.
4) People will vote to existing Delhi Government
5) Consumption of grain will be increased by 3 fold.

2. Statement A :There is a sharp decline, in the price of smart phones this year. Statement B
:The household expenditure of most of the lower middle class family is increased this year.
1) A is cause and B is its effect 2) B is cause and A is its effect
3) A and B both are causes 4) A and B both are effect of common cause
5) A and B both are effects of independent cause

3. Statement: Should Honour killing be legalized? Arguments:


A. Yes because parents have no option of recovery of their prestige.
B. No, it is a sort of killing and killing can never be legalized.
C. Legalized killing can be possible only in the case of that youngster who is/are dangerous
for society.
D. Nobody should be allowed to end any body's life because it is against the humanity.
Which of the following is a strong argument in the favour of Honour Killing ?
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1) Only A 2) Only A and C 3) Only B and D 4) Only C 5) Only D

4. Statement :An inauguration of water park will be on 14 Oct. 2014. There is a great
demand of ticket but every person seeking ticket of the water park will be given only two
tickets. Assumptions:
I. The organizers do not want to sell maximum number of tickets.
II. No one is interested in getting more than two tickets.
III. Organizers want to stop black marketing of tickets.
IV. There may be limited space. Which of these assumption/sis/are implicit?
1) Only I and II 2) Only II and III 3) Only III and IV 4) Only IV 5) Only I and IV

5. Statement :Girls are influenced more by Actresses now a days. Assumptions


A. The Girls consider actresses as their role models.
B. Actresses have been more professional.
C. A large amount of girl's time is spent in watching movies.
D. Actresses are corrupt Which of the above assumption/swill implicit?
1) Only I and II 2) Only I and III 3) Only IV 4) Only III 5) Only II

6. Statement A :Government has recently fixed the charges for electricity unit offered by the
companies lower than last year.
Statement B :Public filed many petitions against the charges of electricity.
1) A is cause and B is its effect 2) B is cause and A is its effect
3) Both A and B are causes 4) Both A and Bare effects of common cause
5) Both A and B are effects of independent cause.

7. Statement :The demand of anti viruses has nearly doubled in the past three years. Course
of Action:

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A. Government should impose higher income tax rate on antiviruses software.


B. Government should take strict action against those who are creating viruses. Which
course of action will follow?
1) Only A 2) Only B 3) Either A or B 4) Both A and B 5) None follows

8. Assumption is something which is assumed/supposed and taken for granted. So which of


these given statement fulfils above statement?
1) If you are choosing correct answer, option in objective examination, examiner should
assume you have good and enough knowledge of that question.
2) A student in descriptive maths paper leaves some steps of solution. Examiner will assume
that student knows these steps or operations if those steps are easier and can be avoided.
3) People are more safe while moving at left hand side of the road, if there is no footpath.
4) Government has shut down more than 200 public sector units. Government wants to
create unemployment.
5) There was a murder last night despite of high security so high security cannot minimize
crimes.
9. Statement: The maximum employee in the wave city centre project will be from our
consultancy. A director of a consultancy.
Assumption: I. Most of the employees who are from consultancy are laborious.
II. Trainer and Recruiter will train their candidates thoroughly. Which assumption will
implicit?
1) Only I 2) only II 3) neither I nor II 4) Both I and II 5) None of these

10. Statement: Girls of our society get frightened by molestation. The molestation prevalent
in our society is also creating a bad name for our society.'
Course of action: I. A strict law should be passed to control molestation in our society.
II. All those who found guilty in molestation must be permanently disenfranchised from the
society and send to jail.
III. The authority should take strict action against those who are involved in molestation.
Which course of action should be taken?
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1) Only I 2) Only II 3) Only I and III 4) Only II and III 5) All of the above

11. Most of the children of this family are of outstanding talent. Which of the following
inferences you can draw from this statement?
1) All children are not of outstanding talent.
2) Some of the children are of outstanding talent.
3) Some children are below outstanding talent.
4) Most of the children will be successful in their career.
5) None of the above.

12. Statement: Should the metro services be nationalized and governed by central?
Argument: I.Yes it has been done in many other countries.
II. No Bus services is more important than Metro services. Which argument is strong?
1) Only I 2) Only II 3) Both I and II 4) Neither I nor II 5) Either I or II

Directions (Q. 13-14): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below. Five students A, B, C, D and E have five different books on subject- Physics,
Chemistry, Maths, Biology and English written by authors P, Q, R, S and T. Each student has
only one book on one of the five subjects. P is the author of the physics book which is not
owned by A and E. D owns the book written by T. C owns the Maths book. E has the English
book which is not written by Q. Biology book is written by S.

13. The chemistry book is authored by whom?


1) P 2) T 3) Q 4) R 5) S

14. Which of the following combination of subject-student and author is correct?


1) Biology - A - T 2) Chemistry - D - Q 3) Physics - B - S 4) Math - C - Q 5) English - C - R

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15. In the following number series how many such 7 are there which are immediately
preceded by a pair of numbers whose product is less than the product of pair of numbers
immediately following 7?
22713948765428357465978643974652
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) More than three 5) None of these

Directions (Q. 16-20): Study the given information carefully and answer the question that
follows : Arvind, Bhaskar, Ravi, Sachin, Tarun, Manoj, Ramesh are eight friends, each of
them wears a different colour of shirt viz Red, Blue, Black, Purple, Pink, White, Brown and
Yellow, but not necessarily in same order. All of them are seated around a circular table
facing the centre. Arvind, who wears black shirt, sits third to the left of Tarun. The one who
wears brown shirt, sits second to the right of Sachin. Sachin, who wear pink shirt, sits
second to the right of Bhaskar, who is not immediate neighbor of Tarun. Ravi, who wears
blue shirt, sits between the person who wears white and Brown shirts. Ramesh wears
yellow and sits second to the left of Neeraj, who wears Red shirt.

16. Who among the following pairs represent immediate neighbours of the person wearing
pink shirt ?
1) Neeraj and Sachin 2) Arvind and Manoj 3) Manoj and Neeraj 4) Arvind and Neeraj 5) None
of these

17. What is the position of Bhaskar with respect to the person wearing white shirt ?
1) Fourth to the right 2) Third to the left 3) Second to the right 4) Fourth to the left 5)
Second to the left

18. How many persons are sitting between Arvind and the one who wears purple shirt, if
counted clockwise from A ?
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) Six

19. Which of the following shirt does Manoj wears ?


1) Blue 2) Brown 3) White 4) Red 5) None of these

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20. The one who sits between the person wears yellow and Red shirts ?
1) Bhaskar 2) Tarun 3) Sachin 4) Neeraj 5) None of these

Direction (Q. 21-25) :Read the following information carefully and answer the question that
follows : A word and number arrangement machine, when given an input line of word and
numbers, rearranges them following a
particular rule. The following is an illustration of the input and its rearrangement.
Input : softer 16 is 37 just 19 28 31 special economic 08 09 conditions.
Step - I :is 37 softer 16 just 19 pull 28 31 special economic 08 09 conditions.
Step - II :is 37 just 28 softer 16 19 pull 31 special economic 08 09 conditions.
Step - III :is 37 just 28 pull 31 softer 16 19 special economic 08 09 conditions.
Step - IV : is 37 just 28 pull 31 softer 16 special 19 economic 08 09 conditions.
Step - V :is 37 just 28 pull 31 softer 16 special 19 economic 08 conditions 09.
Step V is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps,
find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the input given below.
Input : interesting 17 36 fragrance 56 are 21 being 48 33 every one 29 some.

21. Which of the following would be the last step of the arrangement ?
1) Step VII 2) Step VIII 3) Step VI 4) Step V 5) Step IV

22. In step IV, which of the following element would be at 7th position from left ?
1) every 2) 29 3) some 4) interesting 5) being

23. Which step number would be the following output ? are 33 one 56 some 29 interesting
17 36 fragrance 21 being 48 every
1) Step VI 2) Step VII 3) Step V 4) Step IV 5) Step III

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24. What is the position of '48' in step IV ?


1) Seventh from right 2) Seventh from left 3) Second from left 4) Ninth from right 5) None of
these

25. Which element is Third to the right of interesting in step V ?


1) fragrance 2) being 3) 48 4) 21 5) None of these

Directions (Q. 26- 30) : In each of the question below, two/three statements are given
followed by conclusions /group of conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume all the
statement to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and
then decide which of the given conclusion logically follows from the information given in the
statements. Give answer :
1) If only conclusion I follows.
2) If only conclusion II follows.
3) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
4) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
5) If both conclusion I and II follow.

26. Statements : No fruit is basket. No red is black. Some black are fruits.
Conclusion: I.Some red are not fruits. II.Some black are not basket.

27. Statements : No phone is a camera. All cameras are tablets. Some tablets are batteries.
Conclusion: I.Some batteries are cameras. II.Some phones are batteries.

28. Statements : All desks are table. No table is a pen. All pens are pencils.
Conclusion: I.Some pencils are desks. II.No pencil is a desk.

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29. Statements : All pets are animals. All pets are wild.
Conclusion: I.Some animals are wild. II.Some pets being not wild is a possibility.

30. Statements : Some poems are toys. All toys are black.
Conclusion: I.At least some poem's are black. II.At least some black are toys.

Directions (Q. 31 - 35) : Read the following information carefully and answer the given
questions : Seven people Joseph, Navneet, Hitesh, Varun, Deepak, Rashmi and Brijesh are
working professionals. They work in five different organisation i.e, Britania, Blackberry, TCS,
Philips and Google, but not necessarily in same order. More than two professionals do not
work in same organisation. Navneet and Rashmi works in the same organisation. Brijesh and
Deepak do not work in Google. Hitesh works in Britania. Joseph works in the same
organisation in which Hitesh works. Brijesh works in Philips. Deepak and Varun do not work
either in blackberry or in Philips. Only one professional works in Google.

31. Who among the following works in Google ?


1) Deepak 2) Navneet 3) Rashmi 4) Varun 5) None of these

32. In which organisation does Joseph works ?


1) Philips 2) Google 3) Britania 4) Can't be determined 5) None of these

33. Which of the following organisation has/have two working professionals ?


1) Britania 2) Google 3) Britania and Blackberry 4) Philips and Google 5) Blackberry

34. Who among the following works in Philips ?


1) Brijesh 2) Hitesh 3) Deepak 4) Varun 5) Rashmi

35. Which of the following pair is definitely true ?


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1) Joseph - Google 2) Rashmi - TCS 3) Varun - Blackberry 4) Rashmi - Philips 5) None of these

Answers :1.3 , 2.5 , 3.3 , 4.3 , 5.1 , 6.2 , 7.2 , 8.2 ,

9.2 ,

10.3 , 11.3 , 12.4

(8 to 9)

13.2; , 14.4 , 15.3


(16 to 20)

16.4;

17.3;

18.4;

19.2;

20.1;

(21 to 25)
The machine-rearranges one word and one number in each step. The word are come in first
place according to the number of letters and in case of tie then, in alphabetical order. The
words are followed by prime numbers in decreasing order and even numbers in
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increasing order in alternate step. Input : interesting 17 36 fragrance 56 are 21 being 48 33


every one 29 some.
Step I:are 33 interesting 17 36 fragrance 56 21 being 48 every one 29 some.
Step II: are 33 one 56 interesting 17 36 fragrance 21 being 48 every 29 some.
Step III: are 33 one 56 some 29 interesting 17 36 fragrance 21 being 48 every.
Step IV: are 33 one 56 some 29 being 48 interesting 17 36 fragrance 21 every.
Step V: are 33 are one 56 some 29 being 48 every 21interesting 17 36 fragrance.
Step VI: are 33 one 56 some 29 being 48 every 21 fragrance 36 interesting 17.
21.3;

22.5;

23;

24.1;

25.1;

26. 2; No red is black (E) + some black are fruits (I) = E + I = O* = Some fruits are not red.
Hence, conclusion I does not follow. Again, Some black are fruits (I) + No fruit is basket (E) =
I + E = O = Some black are not basket. Hence, conclusion II follows.
27.4; All Cameras are tablets (A) + Some tablets are batteries (I) = A + I = No,
Conclusion, Hence, I does not follow. Again, No phone is Camera (E) + All Cameras are
tablets (A) = E + A = O* = Some tablets are not phones. Now, Some tablets are batteries (I)
Conversion Some batteries are tablets (I) + Some tablets are not phones (O) = I + O = No
conclusion. Hence, II does not follow.
28.3; All desks are tables (A) + No table is a pen (E) = A + E = E = No desk is a pen (E) + All
pens are pencils (A) = E + A = O*= Some pencils are not desks. Hence, both conclusions
do not follow. But they make a complimentary pair (I - E). Hence, either conclusion I or II
follows.
29.1; All pets are wild conversion Some wild are pets. Now, Some wild are pets (I) + All pets
are animals (A) = I + A = I = Some wild are animals. Hence, Conclusion I follows, conclusion
II does not follow because of the second statement.
30.5; Some poems are toys (I) + All toys are black (A) = I + A = I = Some poems are black.
Hence, conclusion I follows. Conclusion II follows by converting the second
statement.
(Q.31-35) :
Hitesh - Britania
Joseph - Britania
Brijesh - Philips
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Varun - Google
Deepak - TCS
Navneet - Blackberry
Rashmi - Blackberry
31. 4;

32.3;

33.3;

34.1;

35.5;

English Language :-

Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given
below it. India is a great book producing nation and has a vibrant world of book publishing
spread throughout the vast country in a number of modern languages most of which have
their roots in Sanskrit, the mother of Indian languages. In terms of numbers, there are more
than 16,000 publishers in India publishing 90,000 titles annually in 24 languages, out of
which 18 are highly developed, to fulfill the needs of this multilingual nation. These
languages have a galaxy of good authors, their own publishers and readers of books within
their own area as well as spread out in the entire country. Today Indian publishing is one of
the greatest in the world and can be counted among the first seven publishing nations. We
are the third largest publishers of English language Books after the US and UK. India is the
third biggest market for English publications with almost 12,000 publishers that publish
around 90,000 titles a year in more than 18 languages. Indias main publishing is in the
Indian languages. In India, every year a world level Book fair is held in New Delhi, which is
Indias oldest book fair Delhi Book Fair is playing a pivotal role in reiterating the might of
the pen and the printed word and has come to be recognized as the biggest annual cultural
event and book bonanza keenly awaited by students, teachers, scholars, authors,
intellectuals, librarians and book lovers. First New Delhi World Book Fair Was held in around
6790 sq. meter area with 200 participants from March 18 to April 4, 1972. It was
inaugurated by Sh V.V. Giri President of India. This biennial event takes place in early
February, and is organized by the National Book Trust, India (NBT). Delhi Book Fair has
evolved over the years as a highly popular conduit to the world of books and publishers and
distributors. The ever increasing numbers of visitors and exhibitors speaks volumes of its
success. The fair provides a unique platform for business-to-business transactions,
establishing new contacts, entering into co-publishing arrangements, translation and
copyright arrangements, reprinting of old and rare books. The visitor profile at the fair
includes national and International publishers, librarians, researchers, academicians,
writers, students and book lovers Publishers also introduced e-Books in this fair. This focus
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is being given especially keeping in mind the increasing number of IT-savvy younger
generation with a penchant for internet, mobile phones and other reader-friendly digital
gizmos. E-books and e-publishing both has their obvious advantages though authors in India
have only just begun to realize the immense benefits digital technology can be of in this
field. Also, with the country being the third biggest publisher after the US and UK the
potential in this field is immense and the response too has been quite encouraging so far
with a lot of publishers already showing interest in e-publishing. E-publishing is a boon for
both established and wannabe writers as it is cost effective and cuts down the time it take
for a book to reach markets to about a fourth of what it would have taken had it been left
to publishers to do the job. Other benefits include authors now have a worldwide audience
to their book which means better business while debugging or carrying out revisions too is a
lot less hazardous. Another interesting development to have occurred in recent times is the
launch of Amazon e-book store in the country as well as the availability of the Kindle range
of e-book readers. Needless to say, a direct fallout of the renewed push that e-book are
getting is increased sale of eBook readers and tablet devices.

1. Who had inaugurated the first New Delhi World Book Fair ?
1) Finance minister of India 2) Prime minister of India 3) Chief of NBT
4) President of India 5) None of these

2. Which is not a feature of Delhi Book fair ?


1) B - 2 - B 2) Co-publishing arrangements 3) Availability of rare books
4) E - Books 5) None of these

3. Which of the following is false in the context of given passage ?


1) People have only craze of variety of Books in the fair not for offer and cash cow.
2) New Delhi book fair has completed more than 40 years of its success.
3) After US and UK, India has maintained its place in the list of largest publishers of English
Language Books.
4) All of the above
5) None of these

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4. What do you understand by 'E-books'?


1) An Electronic version of only online magazines and books of foreign writers.
2) An Electronic version of a printed book.
3) A shortened form of a printed book.
4) Both 1 and 2
5) None of these

5. In which of the following language is India's main epic are available ?


1) Hindi 2) Urdu 3) Sanskrit 4) Bilingual i.e in Hindi and English 5) None of these

Directions (Q. 6-8) : Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word
printed in bold as used in the passage.

6. Biennial
1) Annual 2) Sprout 3) Weed 4) Shrub 5) Important

7. Conduit
1) Spout 2) Pass 3) Crucial 4) Cardinal 5) Channel

8. Gizmos
1) Tool 2) Gadgets 3) Device 4) Machine 5) Contrivance

Directions (Q. 9-10) : Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word
printed in bold as used in the passage.

9. Pivotal
1) Unimportant 2) Alive 3) Vine 4) Culvert 5) Windfall
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10. Wannabe
1) Strive 2) Postulant 3) Contestant 4) Hopeless 5) Want

Directions (Q. 11-20):Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given
below it. Every year, the sun irradiates the land masses on earth with the equivalent of
19,000 billion tons of oil equivalent (toe). Only a fraction 9 billion toe would satisfy the
worlds current energy requirements. Put differently, in 20 minutes, the amount of solar
energy falling on the earth could power the planet for one year. Every hour the sun beams
onto Earth more than enough energy to satisfy global energy needs for an entire year. Solar
energy is the technology used to harness the suns energy and make it useable. Today, the
technology produces less than one tenth of one percent of global energy demand. All
energy originates with the sun except for nuclear, geothermal and tidal energy. Solar energy
comes to us as high intensity radiation (light energy). As it falls on the earth, it is
transformed into heat by any surface or material be it the atmosphere, soil, buildings, or
even the furniture in front of a window. This heat also drives the worlds weather systems
including wind, rain and river flow. Through photosynthesis, plants also turn solar energy
into new growth. Many people are familiar with so-called photovoltaic cells, or solar panels,
found on things like spacecraft, rooftops, and handheld calculators. The cells are made of
semiconductor materials like those found in computer chips. When sunlight hits the cells, it
knocks electrons loose from their atoms. As the electrons flow through the cell, they
generate electricity. Photo-voltaic were initially, and still are, used to power small and
medium-sized applications, from the calculator powered by a single solar cell to off-grid
homes powered by a photovoltaic array. They are an important and relatively inexpensive
source of electrical energy where grid power is inconvenient, unreasonably expensive to
connect, or simply unavailable. However, as the cost of solar electricity is falling, solar
power is also increasingly being used even in grid-connected situations as a way to feed lowcarbon energy into the grid. On a much larger scale, solar thermal power plants employ
various techniques to concentrate the suns energy as a heat source. The heat is then used
to boil water to drive a steam turbine that generates electricity in much the same fashion as
coal and nuclear power plants, supplying electricity for thousands of people. In one
technique, long troughs of Unshaped mirrors focus sunlight on a pipe of oil that runs
through the middle. The hot oil then boils water for electricity generation. Another
technique uses movable mirrors to focus the suns rays on a collector tower, where a
receiver sits. Molten salt flowing through the receiver is heated to run a generator. Other
solar technologies are passive. For example, big windows placed on the sunny side of a
building allow sunlight to heat-absorbent materials on the floor and walls. These surfaces
then release the heat at night to keep the building warm. Similarly, absorbent plates on a
roof can heat liquid in tubes that supply a house with hot water. Solar energy is lauded as an
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inexhaustible fuel source that is pollution and often noise free. The technology is also
versatile. For example, solar cells generate energy for far-out places like satellites in Earth
orbit and cabins deep in the Rocky Mountains as easily as they can power downtown
buildings and futuristic cars. But solar energy doesnt work at night without a storage device
such as a battery, and cloudy weather can make the technology unreliable during the day.
Solar technologies are also very expensive and require a lot of land area to collect the suns
energy at rates useful to lots of people. Despite the drawbacks, solar energy use has surged
at about 20 percent a year over the past 15 years, thanks to rapidly falling prices and gains
in efficiency. Japan, Germany, and the United States are major markets for solar cells. With
tax incentives, solar electricity can often pay for itself in five to ten years.

11. Solar panel is also known as-1) Sources of solar energy 2) Rooftops 3) Photovoltaic
4) None 5) None of these

12. Which is more expensive source of electrical energy ?


1) Grid power 2) Photovoltaic cells 3) Generator 4) Solar cells 5) None of these

13. Which of the following is not a Source of Energy ?


1) Solar thermal power plants 2) Nuclear power plants 3) Coal 4) Molten Salt
5) None of these

14. What's main short coming of Solar Energy ?


1) It's a unreliable source of energy 2) It doesn't work at night without a storage
3) It is a limited source of energy 4) All of the above 5) None of these

15. Which of the following is true in the context of the given passage ?
1) Photovoltaic systems use no fuel
2) Indian government has announced various financial incentives to encourage the use of
Solar power
3) Solar power is not competitive with fossil fuels in India
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4) Solar power plant generated are utilised for commercial use only 5) None of these

16. Which of the following is the most SIMILAR word of Molten?


1) Glowing 2) Igneous 3) Melted 4) Docile 5) Active

17. Which of the following is the most OPPOSITE word of passive?


1) Lifeless 2) Geared 3) Colourful 4) Important 5) Active

18. Which of the following word is the most OPPOSITE word of Inexhaustible?
1) Finite 2) Endless 3) Unlimited 4) Calculable 5) Revere

19. Which of the following word is the most SIMILAR word of LAUDED?
1) Glorified 2) Praised 3) Planted 4) Concerned 5) Alived

20. Which of the following is FALSE in the context of the given passage ?
1) It brings you an array of solutions from standalone rooftop solar panels for homes and
small businesses.
2) Solar energy is the endless energy which is received from the sun
3) Solar system is a cost-effective 4) All of the above 5) None of these

Directions (Q. 21-25): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or
idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that
part is the answer. If there is 'No error', the answer is 5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, If
any).

21. 1) The war has taken at least one lac lives / 2) and displaced about a million people / 3)
Many of whom is barely surviving / 4) In terrible conditions / 5) No error.

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22. 1) This harassment has settled in a pattern / 2) whose very predictability / 3) is one of
the few / 4) stable elements in the dispute. / 5) No error.

23. 1) I want to take students / 2) across some of the things they know / 3) and have seen in
popular culture / 4) to the deeper and more nuanced history. / 5) No error

24. 1) On the contrery, such a hurried more / 2) raises a legitimate concern that / 3) the
potential implications of the step for other cases / 4) may not have been factored into this
politically calculated decision. / 5) No error

25. 1) Whether or not Ritika should be released / 2) would depend on either there were / 3)
still legitimate penological grounds for her continued detention / 4) and whether she should
continue to be detained on grounds of dangerousness. / 5) No error

Directions (Q. 26-30): Rearrange the following seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and
(G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions
given below.
A) We are only passing through life-nothing touches us.
B) By abusing our senses, we kill the one could experience it.
C) The divine is manifested here in so many ways all around us.
D) We ask, " Where is love, where is true relationship?" - A voice came from my conscious it
is present all around us.
E) But we've made a grave of our senses.
F) Inside, outside, there is nothing other than godliness.

26. Which of the following would be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement ?
1) E 2) A 3) F 4) D 5) B

27. Which of the following would be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement ?

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1) B 2) E 3) C 4) F 5) A

28. Which of the following would be the SECON sentence after rearrangement ?
1) D 2) F 3) E 4) A 5) C

29. Which of the following would be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement ?
1) A 2) C 3) B 4) D 5) F

30. Which of the following would be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement ?
1) E 2) D 3) C 4) B 5) A

Answers :-

1.4 , 2.5 , 3.1 , 4.2 , 5.3 , 6.1 , 7.5 , 8.2 , 9.1 , 10.4 , 11.3 , 12.1 ,
13.5 , 14.1 , 15.5 , 16.3 , 17.5 , 18.1 , 19. 2 , 20.5
21. 3; Replace is with are
22. 1; Replace in with into
23. 2; Replace across with beyond
24. 1; The correct spelling is contrary
25. 2; Replace either with whether
(26-30) C E A D F B
26. 4 , 27.1 , 28.3 ,

29.5 , 30. 3

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1. The width of a rectangle is 65% of its length. If the area of the rectangle is 2340 sq. metre
then what is the difference between the length and width of the rectangle ?
1) 18 meter 2) 21 meter 3) 24 meter 4) 32 meter 5) 39 metre

2. The breadth of a room is times its length. The cost of carpeting it at `13.5 per sq. metre
is `15876 and the cost of painting the four walls at `5 per square metre is `6160. What is the
height of the room ?
1) 5 meter 2) 6 meter 3) 7 meter 4) 8 meter 5) 9 meter

3. A rectangular tank is 24 metres long and 11 metres deep. If 1260 cu. metre of water be
drawn from the tank, the level of the water goes down by 3 metres. How many cubic metres
of water the tank can hold ?
1) 4050 cu. m 2) 4180 cu. m 3) 4260 cu. m 4) 4480 cu. m 5) 4620 cu. m

4. A well of 22 m diameter is dug 13.75 m deep. The earth taken out has been spread all
round it to a width of 8.25 m to form a circular embankment. What will be the height of
embankment ?
1) 4.84 m. 2) 5.26 m. 3) 6.66 m. 4) 7.24 m. 5) 8.48 m.

5. What is the total number of solid sphere, each of diameter 9 cm. Which could be
moulded to form a solid metal cylinder of height 94.5 cm. and diameter 6 cm ?
1) 4 2) 5 3) 6 4) 7 5) 8

Direction (Q.6-10): Total six companies produce 3646500 T.V (both LED and LCD) in year
2013. Following -chart shows the percentage distribution of total produced T.V among
these companies and the table shows ratio of LED and
LCD T. V produced by these companies.

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6. How many LCD TV produced by company B in 2013.


1) 306735 2) 312408 3) 316625 4) 324185 5) 324475

7. What is the difference between total number of LED and total number of LCD TV
produced by company C.
1) 357127 2) 357247 3) 357357 4) 357477 5) 357657

8. What is the ratio between total numbers of LED TV produced by 'A' and total number of
LCD produced by company F.
1) 49 : 17 2) 55 : 27 3) 75 : 32 4) 85 : 39 5) 91 : 75

9. Total number of LCD produced by company E is approximately what percentage of total


T.V. produced by Company F.
1) 24.8% 2) 31.2% 3) 37.6% 4) 42.5% 5) 46.8%

10. What is the average number of LED TV produced by all together companies ?
1) 372212 2) 378228 3) 384186 4) 387518 5) 389324

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Direction (Q. 11-20) : A survey was conducted on 14000 people in Europe to know about
their language . It was found that 51.6 % people can speak Spanish, 50.4% can speak
German and 53.2% can speak English.
(I) 14.6 % people can speak Spanish and English but can't speak German and this number is
140 more than the number of people who can speak only Spanish and German.
(II) 19.2 % people can speak only English language.
Answer following questions based on these information :

11. How many people are there who can speak only German ?
1) 2212 2) 2436 3) 2688 4) 7056 5) None of these

12. What is the percentage of people who can speak all three languages ?
1) 5.4 % 2) 6.2 % 3) 7.6 % 4) 8.4 % 5) None of these

13. What is the difference between number of people who can speak Spanish and number
of people who can speak only Spanish ?
1) 4816 2) 4884 3) 4924 4) 5012 5) None of these

14. What is the percentage of people who can speak German and English but can't speak
Spanish ?
1) 11.8 % 2) 12.4 % 3) 14.6 % 4) 15.8 % 5) None of these

15. What is the percentage of people who can speak at least two languages from the given
three ?
1) 42.4 % 2) 40 % 3) 45.8 % 4) 47.6 % 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 16-20): What value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the
following equations?

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Directions (Q. 21-25): What will be the next number in the following number series-

21. 3, 8, 34, 206, 1650, ?


1) 16502 2) 17124 3) 17316 4) 18212 5) 18946

22. 4, 10, 18, 28, 40, ?


1) 48 2) 52 3) 54 4) 56 5) 58

23. 7, 61, 211, 505, 991, ?


1) 1512 2) 1587 3) 1643 4) 1717 5) 1751

24. 842, 425, 147, 42.75, ?


1) 12.15 2) 14.95 3) 16.35 4) 18.75 5) 20.25

25. 8.8, 35.2, 76.8, 134.4, 208, ?


1) 297.6 2) 312.4 3) 320.8 4) 324 5) 336.2
Direction (Q. 26-30) :In each of these questions, two equations (I) and (II) with variable 'x'
and 'y' are given. You have to solve both the equations to find the value of 'x' and 'y' and
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Direction (Q. 31 -35) : Following table shows the run scored by different batsman in five ODI
matches in a series. Answer given questions based on this table.

31. What is the average run scored by batsman in all five matches together?
1) 56.2 2) 58.4 3) 59.6 4) 61 5) 62.8

32. What is the difference between total run scored by all six batsman in match M2 and total
run scored by them in match M3 ?
1) 84 2) 96 3) 102 4) 106 5) 112

33. Run scored by batsman 'E' in match M1 is what percentage of total run scored by
batsman 'A' in all five matches together-1) 23.4% 2) 25.6% 3) 27.5% 4) 28.3% 5) 29.8%
34. Run scored by batsmen 'D' in match M5 is approximately how much percentage
more/less than run scored by 'B' in match M1 1) 47.5% 2) 51% 3) 52.5% 4) 55% 5) 57.5%
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35. What is percentage rise/fall in run scored by batsman 'E' in match M5 , compare to run
scored by him in match M4 ?
1) 57% 2) 63% 3) 68% 4) 74% 5) 77%

Answers :-

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