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Direction (1-10): Read the following passage when past works are inaccessible except to a
carefully and answer the questions given below. privileged minority, future works are impoverished.
Certain words are printed in bold to help you locate This brings us to a second trend that stands in
them while answering some of these. opposition to the first. Put simply, it is the view
that intellectual works are property; that this
Blogs. Digital photo and video sharing. Podcasts.
property should be protected with the full force of
Rip/Mix/Burn. Tagging. Vlogs. Wikis. These
civil and criminal law; that creators have perpetual,
buzzwords point to a fundamental social change
transferable property rights; and that contracts,
fueled by cheap personal computers (PCs) and
rather than copyright law, should govern the use of
servers, the Internet and its local wired/wireless
intellectual works.
feeder networks, and powerful, low-cost software.
Citizens have morphed from passive media 1. Which of the following has been one of the
consumers to digital-media producers and consequences of the availability of cheap and
publishers. Libraries and scholars have their own powerful digital technology?
set of buzzwords: digital libraries, digital presses, i. Publishing and media production is no more a
e-prints, institutional repositories, and open-access privilege of the few
(OA) journals, to name a few. They connote the ii. It has brought print and conventional media to
same kind of change: a democratization of an end
publishing and media production using digital iii. The quality of the content of publishing and
technology. It appears that we are on the brink of media production has severely deteriorated
an exciting new era of Internet innovation: a kind
A. Only (i)
of digital utopia. Gary Flake of Microsoft has
provided one striking vision of what could be (with B. Only (i) and (ii)
a commercial twist) in a presentation entitled “How C. All (i), (ii) and (iii)
I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Imminent D. Only (i) and (iii)
Internet Singularity,” and there are many other E. Only (ii)
visions of possible future Internet advances.1 2. An important factor bolstering the position of
When did this metamorphosis begin? It depends on entertainment and information companies against
who you ask. Let’s say the late 1980s, when the the digital content is-
Internet began to get serious traction and an early A. the inaccessibility of digital content by millions
flowering of non-commercial digital publishing of people
occurred. In the subsequent twenty-odd years, B. the issues of intellectual rights with respect to
publishing and media production went from being digital content
highly centralized, capital-intensive analog
C. the high cost attached with the high quality
activities with limited and well-defined distribution
journals, Hollywood blockbusters etc
channels, to being diffuse, relatively low-cost
digital activities with the global Internet as their D. the vulnerability of the distribution medium i.e
distribution medium. Not to say that print and the global internet
conventional media are dead, of course, but it is E. All of the above
clear that their era of dominance is waning. The 3. According to the passage, the richness of future
future is digital. Nor is it to say that entertainment works can be ensured by:-
companies (e.g., film, music, radio, and television A. the implementation of perpetual, transferrable
companies) and information companies (e.g., book, property rights
database, and serial publishers) have ceded the
B. learning from the past as the future is rooted in
digital-content battlefield to the upstarts. Quite the
it
contrary. High-quality, thousand-page-per-volume
scientific journals and Hollywood blockbusters C. preserving our digital heritage
cannot be produced for pennies, even with digital D. democratization of publishing and media
wizardry. Information and entertainment production
companies still have an important role to play, and, E. enabling access to past works without
even if they didn’t, they hold the copyrights to a constraints
significant chunk of our cultural heritage. 4. What is the motive of the author behind writing
Entertainment and information companies have this passage?
understood for some time that they must adapt to A. To highlight the plight of entertainment and
the digital environment or die, but this change has information companies caused by the advent of
not always been easy, especially when it digital technology
involves concocting and embracing new business B. To show how digital utopia can be achieved
models. Nonetheless, they intend to thrive and
C. To analyse the impact of digital technology on
prosper—and to do whatever it takes to succeed.
conventional media in the light of copyright laws
As they should, since they have an obligation to
their shareholders to do so. The thing about the D. To examine the conflicting situation of
future is that it is rooted in the past. Culture, even intellectual property rights and universal
digital culture, builds on what has gone before. accessibility
Unconstrained access to past works helps E. None of these
determine the richness of future works. Inversely,

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5. Which of the following statements can be inferred since the time it launched the National Solar
from the given passage? Mission, and the target now is an installed capacity
i. The inseparability of the past and the future of 100 gigawatts by 2022 out of a total of 175 GW
works has worked out in the favour of conventional from all renewables. Strong policy support is also
media necessary to improve domestic manufacture of
ii. The digital technology has empowered the solar cells and panels, which has remained
citizens by enabling their active participation in it unattractive because cheap imports are available.
iii. Print and conventional media had enjoyed India’s efforts have also suffered a setback, with
monopoly before the arrival of digital technology the adverse WTO ruling against the stipulation of
A. Only (i) B. Only (i) and (ii) a prescribed level of domestic content for solar
C. Only (i) and (iii) D. All (i), (ii) and (iii) projects. Developing a strong solar manufacturing
E. Only (ii) and (iii) industry is essential for sustained economic
6. Which of the following is most similar in meaning growth, and to connect those who never had the
to the word 'concocting' given in bold as used in boon of electricity.
the passage? Support from the World Bank for large-scale and
rooftop solar deployments, innovative and hybrid
A. Faking B. Pretending
technologies, and storage and transmission lines
C. Devising D. Manipulating
presents an opportunity for India to go the German
E. Uncovering
way and achieve energiewende, or energy
7. Which of the following is most similar in meaning
transition. For instance, the $625-million grid-
to the word 'ceded' given in bold as used in the
connected rooftop solar fund could help strengthen
passage?
State-level programmes for net metering. A
A. Conveyed B. Acquired transparent regime that enables individuals and
C. Contended D. Relinquished communities to plug into the grid without
E. Accepted bureaucratic hurdles would unlock small-scale
8. Which of the following is most similar in meaning private investment. There are several pointers from
to the word 'connote' given in bold as used in the Germany’s experience as a leading solar- and
passage? wind-powered nation to prepare for a major
A. Provoke B. Predicate ramping up of these green sources. Arguably, the
C. Infer D. Instigate strength and reliability of a power grid capable of
E. Demand handling more power than is available are
9. Which of the following is most opposite in meaning fundamental to induct higher levels of renewable
to the word 'dominance' given in bold as used in power. The emphasis here must also be on
the passage? improving transmission lines: the World Bank
A. Hegemony B. Primacy programme promises to provide the necessary
C. Subjugation D. Precedence linkage to solar-rich States. Making power grids
E. Subservience intelligent to analyse and give priority to use the
10. Which of the following is most opposite in meaning output of renewables, accurately forecast the
to the word 'waning' given in bold as used in the weather to plan next day generation, and viability
passage? mechanisms for conventional coal-based plants are
A. Ebbing B. Receding other aspects that need attention. Innovation in
C. Dwindling D. Accentuating battery technology is a potential gold mine for the
E. Eroding solar alliance and for India to exploit.
11. Which among the following is FALSE according to
Direction (11-20): Read the following passage the passage given above?
carefully and answer the given questions. Certain A. the World Bank programme promises to provide
words/phrases are given in bold to help you locate the necessary linkage to solar-rich States
them while answering some of the questions. B. Innovation in battery technology is a potential
gold mine for the solar alliance and for India to
The World Bank’s agreement with the India-led exploit
International Solar Alliance (ISA) to help it mobilise C. The $652-million grid-connected rooftop solar
a trillion dollars in investments by 2030 and its fund could help strengthen State-level programmes
billion-dollar programme to support Indian for net metering.
initiatives for expanded solar generation are D. Both A and C
significant steps in the global transition to a clean E. None of the above
energy pathway. While the cost of solar power has 12. As the cost of solar power declined, what proved to
been declining, one of the biggest obstacles to a be one of the biggest obstacles for a scale-up in
scale-up in developing countries has been the high developing countries?
cost of finance for photovoltaic projects. That A. necessary to improve domestic manufacture of
problem can be addressed by the ISA through the solar cells and panels
World Bank partnership, as the agreement will help B. Innovation in battery technology
develop financing instruments, reduce hedging C. the high cost of finance for photovoltaic projects
costs and currency risks, and enable technology D. Both A and C
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13. According to the passage, what is essential for A. restricting purchases, shopping at several
sustained economic growth and to connect those supermarkets for low prices and avoid impulse
who have never had electricity? buying
A. Develop a strong solar manufacturing industry B. restricting purchases, shop at several
B. Making power grids intelligent to analyse and supermarkets for low prices and avoiding impulse
give priority to use the output of renewables buying
C. viability mechanisms for conventional coal- C. restricting on purchases, shopping at several
based plants are other aspects that need attention supermarkets for low prices and avoiding of
D. both A and C impulse buying
E. All of the above D. restricting purchases, shopping at several
14. How according to the passage will the World Bank’s supermarkets for low prices and avoiding impulse
agreement with the India-led International Solar buying
Alliance (ISA) help? E. restricting purchases, having shopped at several
A. develop financing instruments supermarkets for low prices and avoiding impulse
B. reduce hedging costs and currency risks buying
C. and enable technology transfer 22. The government has banned the current 1000 and
D. Only A and C 500 Rs notes to put a check on corruption and
E. All the above illegal use of fake currency to fund terrorism.
15. Which of the following would be a suitable title of A. to stop
the passage?
B. to delay
A. World Bank and International Solar Alliance
C. to ban
(ISA)
D. to put an end
B. the solar alliance
C. The World Bank’s agreement with the India-led E. No error
International Solar Alliance (ISA) 23. After the fee hike that happened a month ago, all
D. Sunny times for solar the parents have been complaining that
E. solar energy programme these exorbitant prices are costing them arms
16. Which among the following is MOST SIMILAR in and two legs.
meaning to the word “ambition”? A. exorbitant prices are costing them an arm and a
A. apathy B. diffidence leg.
C. agitation D. complacency B. exorbitant prices are costing them their arms
E. aspirations and legs.
17. Which among the following is MOST OPPOSITE in C. exorbitant prices are costing them the selling of
meaning to the word “hurdles”? an arm and a leg.
A. opening B. quixotic D. exorbitant prices are costing them arms and a
C. traverse D. snag leg.
E. hedge
E. No correction required.
18. Which among the following is MOST SIMILAR in
24. A regulatory body was expected to come up
meaning to the word “stipulation”?
and work towards facilitating smooth transfer
A. dearth B. implication
of power in the country after the
C. clause D. provocation
democratically elected faction staked its
E. request
claim to take over governance from the military.
19. Which among the following is MOST OPPOSITE in
A. work towards facilitate smooth transfer of power
meaning to the word “metering”?
in the country after the democratically elected
A. measuring B. Appraising
faction staked its claim
C. quantifying D. guessing
E. provoking B. work towards facilitating smooth transfer of
power in the country after the democratically
20. Which among the following is MOST SIMILAR in
elected faction staked its claim
meaning to the word “exploit”?
A. adventure B. reward C. work towards facilitating smooth transferring to
C. treasure D. honor power in the country after the democratically
E. esteem elected faction staked its claim
D. work by facilitating smooth transfer of power in
Direction (21-25): Which of the following among the country after the democratically elected faction
(A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) given below the sentence staked its claim
should replace the set of words printed in bold in E. work towards facilitating smooth transfer of
the sentence to make it grammatically correct? power in the country during the democratically
elected faction staked its claim
21. Consumers struggling financially will clearly put
cost first, restricting purchases, shopping at 25. The trees shed his leaves every time autumn
several supermarkets for low prices and avoid approaches but a healthy tree always gets its
impulse buying leaves back in the spring, which explains the point
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A. Has shed their leaves every time autumn 31. (i) The state museum building was ___________
approaches but a healthy tree always gets after the finishing touches were aglow in sunlight
B. shed their leaves every time autumn delighting the audience.
approaching but a healthy tree always gets (ii) Their 50th anniversary was a special occasion
C. have shed their leaves every time autumn for the entire family as it came in the light of the
approached but a healthy tree always gets newly resolved issues and it turned out to be a
D. shed its leaves every time autumn approaches _________ affair.
but a healthy tree always get A. Enamored B. Splendid
E. shed their leaves every time autumn approaches C. Reverberating D. Incongruous
but a healthy tree always gets E. Surprising
32. (i). It is hard to believe the ________ of operations
Directions (26-35): Two statements with blanks
involved in this activity.
have been given. These statements are followed by
(ii). The map is drawn to a ___ of 1 inch to 50 km.
five alternatives. Choose the one which fits into the
set of statements. A. Magnitude B. size
C. Scale D. Proportion
26. i. A lucky accident had ordained that the Austrian E. Significance
army should ________ the previous year on the 33. (i) Governments in these countries should create
very fields where the French had now to be education systems since ____________ good
fought. schools the bulk of people entering the world force
ii. During the seasonal sales at the mall, it is often will not have the skills they need.
impossible to _________ one’s shopping cart (ii) We cannot process colour, details of rapid
through the crowded store aisles. changes in our surroundings ___________the cone
A. Shove B. Promenade shaped cells packed around the centre of the
C. Amble D. Proceed retina.
E. Manoeuvre A. Lack B. missing
27. (i) It was a/an _____________ error on the part of C. deficient D. without
the rescue diver to be so lethargic. E. absence
(ii) Life gives you a number of moments to commit 34. (i). The new born baby found _______ outside the
___________ mistakes, but how you handle and city hospital last week was adopted by the mayor.
overcome them is a test of character. (ii). The political party has _______ its policy of
A. Unpredictable B. Negligible minority appeasement after its recent defeat in the
C. Silly D. Blatant general elections.
E. Wonderful A. Left B. Abandoned
28. (i). There was a lot of ___________ over the C. Sited D. Rescued
quality of the goods received by the importer. E. Located
(ii). The question was referred for arbitration to the 35. (i) The federal budget unable to do so with its
emperor of Austria, whose award published in current constraints, the whole purpose of
1880, upheld the _________ of the Indians. devolution could be defeated by the potential for
A. Contention B. Discussion near- ________ of service delivery to the common
C. Upheaval D. Ruling citizen.
E. Verdict (ii) Most of the schools having been partially
29. (i). The terms of most industrial issues were damaged, including the ___________ of boundary
___________ between the investment banking walls, classroom damage, furniture, etc
firm and the corporation issuing the securities A. dead B. collapse
(ii). By the end of the day, the rangers had C. dropping D. smashing
__________ only half the distance through the E. slipping
dense dark forest.
A. Decided B. Agreed upon Direction (36-40): Rearrange the following six
C. Negotiated D. Worked sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a
E. Discovered proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph:
30. (i) A troubled student and his PhD guide then answer the questions that follow.
___________ a way for websites to reduce the A) Financial conditions in global markets are
incidence of spam which troubled internet users in favourable at the moment, but a significant
the 2000s. tightening could put pressure on both private
(ii) One of the biggest drawbacks of concrete is sector and government finances—which could then
that it often develops cracks and scientists have affect growth prospects in these economies.
now ____________self-healing concrete. B) It is now working on a new fiscal framework
A. Create B. Devised aimed at reducing both the fiscal deficit and the
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C) Government finances have worsened in 42. The government strongly back the judgment and
emerging market economies at a time when debt in would, / consider the issue in a structured manner
the private sector has also gone up sharply. as this, / was the beginning of the fight of equality
D) The World Bank’s new Global Economic for Muslim women.
Prospects report has highlighted increasing fiscal I. The government strongly backed the judgement
vulnerabilities in some emerging market and and would
developing economies (EMDEs). II. consider the issue in a structured manner as
E) According to the report, in more than half the this
EMDEs, government debt has gone up by more III. was the beginning of the fight for equality for
than 10 percentage points of gross domestic Muslim women.
product, while fiscal balance has deteriorated by A. Only III B. Only II
five percentage points in one-third of the C. Both I and II D. Both I and III
economies between 2007 and 2016. E. Both II and III
F) India, meanwhile, has done well in recent years 43. The Muslim family affairs in India are governed by
by lowering the fiscal deficit. the Muslim Personal Law Application Act, / one of
36. Which of the following sentence should be the the first acts to passage after the Government of
FIRST after rearrangement? India Act, 1935 became, / operational, introducing
A. D B. C provincial autonomy.
C. B D. A I. The Muslim family affairs in India are governed
E. E by the Muslim Personal Law Application Act,
37. Which of the following sentence should be the LAST II. one of the first acts to pass after the
after rearrangement? Government of India Act, 1935 became
A. C B. B III. operational, introducing provincial autonomy
C. A D. D A. Only III B. Both II and III
E. E C. Only II D. Both I and III
38. Which of the following sentence should be the E. Only I
THIRD after rearrangement? 44. China has had a remarkable period of growth
A. A B. D shifting, / from a centrally planned upon a market
C. C D. B based economy, /and today it is an upper middle
E. E income country.
39. Which of the following sentence should be the I. China has had a remarkable period of growth
SECOND after rearrangement? shifted
II. from a centrally planned to a market based
A. B B. E
economy
C. A D. D
E. C II. and today it has been an upper middle income
country
40. Which of the following sentence should be the
A. Only II B. Only III
FOURTH after rearrangement?
C. Both I and III D. Both II and III
A. A B. C E. Both I and II
C. D D. B
45. She stared at the sky wondered where her, /
E. E
mother could be and if she would be able to, / see
Direction (41-50): A sentence is divided into her again and tell her how much she loved.
three parts I, II and III. For each part a correction I. She stared at the sky wondering where her
statement is given. Determine the part which II. mother could be and if she would be able to
requires correction and mark it as your answer. III. see her again and tell her how much she loved
her
41. There was no requiring of a legislation to
A. Only III B. Both II and III
implement this order, / the functionary added and
C. Both I and III D. Both I and II
pointed up that anyone persisting with the practice
E. Only II
of, / instant talaq could be prosecuted under
domestic violence laws. 46. Though two judges upheld validity of triple talaq, /
the three other judge held that it was, /
I. There was no requirement of a legislation to
unconstitutional, thus barring the practice by 3-2
implement this order
majority.
II. the functionary added and pointed out that I. In spite two judges upheld validity of triple
anyone persisting with the practice of talaq,
III. instant talaq could be prosecuting under II. the three other judges held that it was
domestic violence laws. III. unconstitutional, thus barring the practice by
A. Only III 3-2 majority.
B. Both I and II A. Only III B. Both II and III
C. Both II and III C. Only I D. Only II
D. Both I and III E. Both I and II
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47. With a population of 1.3 billion, China is the second III. All perks are wages.
largest, / economy and is increasingly playing an IV. Some fees are comforts.
important and, / influencing role in development A. All follow.
and in the global economy. B. Either I or II follow.
I. With a population with 1.3 billion, China is the C. Only I or II follow.
second largest D. Only III and either I or II follow.
II. economy and is increasingly played an E. Only IV and either I or II follow.
important and 52. Statements:
III. influential role in development and in the global All monkeys are Donkeys
economy No Donkey is peacock
A. Only II B. Only III All peacocks are Tigers
C. Only I D. Both II and III Conclusions:
E. Both I and III I. No peacock is a monkey
48. Rapid economic ascendance has brought many II. All Donkeys being Tigers is a possibility
challenges, / including high inequality; rapid III. All Monkeys being Tigers is a possibility
urbanization; challenges of, / environmental IV. Some Donkeys are peacocks
sustainability; and external imbalances. A. Only I follow
I. Rapid economic ascendance has brought on B. Only II follows
many challenges C. Only I, II and III follow
II. high inequality; rapid urbanization; challenges D. All follow
to E. None follows
III. environmental sustainability; and external 53. Statements:
imbalance Some tables are machines
A. Only III B. Both I and II Some flats are books
C. Both I and III D. Only II All books are tents
E. Only I All tents are walls
49. Experience show that transitioning from, / middle- Conclusions:
income to high-income status can be most difficult, I. All tables being book is a possibility
/ than moving up from low to middle income. II. All tents are not books
I. Experience shows that transitioning from III. No machine is wall.
II. middle-income to high-income status can be A. None follows
more difficult B. Only I follows
III. than move up from low to middle income C. Either I or III follows
A. Both I and III B. Both II and III D. II and III follow
C. Only III D. Only I E. Only II follows
E. Both I and II 54. Statements:
50. They highlight the development of services and All tables are mirrors.
measures, / to address environmental and social Some mirrors are chairs.
imbalances, / set targets to reduce pollution and to All chairs are glasses.
increase energy efficiency. Some glasses are cups.
I. They highlight the development of service and Conclusions:
measure (I.) All tables being glasses is a possibility.
II. to address environmental and social imbalance (II.) All mirrors being chair as well as glass are a
III. setting targets to reduce pollution and to possibility.
increase energy efficiency (III.) Some mirrors are tables.
A. Only III B. Only I (IV.) All glasses being cup is a possibility.
C. Both II and III D. Both I and III A. Only I B. Only II
E. Both I and II C. Only III D. Only IV
Direction (51-55): In each of the questions below E. All follows
are given some statements followed by some 55. Statements:
conclusions. You have to take the given statements Some pickles are spices.
to be true even if they seem to be at variance from All balls are chats.
commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions No ball is a spice.
and then decide which of the given conclusions Conclusion:
logically does not follows from the given I. All pickles being chats is a possibility.
statements disregarding commonly known facts. II. Some chats are spices.
III. All pickles are balls.
51. Statements: IV. All chats are spices.
All perks are fees. A. Only conclusion I does not follow
Some wages are fees. B. Only conclusion II does not follow
All comforts are wages. C. Only conclusion II & III does not follow
Conclusion: D. None of the given option
I. Some comforts are not perks. E. Conclusion II, III & IV does not follow
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Direction (56-60): Study the information given A. Only conclusion I is true


below and answer the question based on it. B. Only conclusion II is true
C. Either conclusion I or II is true
Seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, U and V watched
D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true
movies on different days starting from Monday to
E. Both conclusion I and II are true
Sunday. They watch i.e. Logan, Avatar, Inception,
63. Statements: A = M >P, N > R, A > T
Superman, Thor, Avengers and Batman, but not
Conclusions:
necessarily in the same order. 3 persons watched
I. T = P
movie between U and the one who watched
II. R < A
Avengers and U watched movie before the one who
A. If only conclusion I follow.
watched Avengers but not on Monday. P watched
B. If only conclusion II follow.
Inception with a gap of a day, before the one who
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
watched Avengers. One person watched movie
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
between P and the one who watched Logan. Q
E. If both conclusion I and II follows.
watched Avatar just before U. One person watched
64. Statements: X = M < A < S = T < R
movie between Q and T. T didn’t watch movie on
Conclusions:
Thursday. S watched Batman before R who
I. M = T
watched Thor.
II. R > A
56. Who among the following watched on Monday?
A. If only conclusion I follow.
A. P B. Q B. If only conclusion II follow.
C. T D. U C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
E. V D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
57. T watched which of the following movie? E. If both conclusion I and II follows.
A. Superman B. Avengers 65. Statements: Y > A < N, Y = B <P
C. Logan D. Batman Conclusions:
E. None of these I. P > A
58. How many persons watched movie between P and II. N > B
R? A. If only conclusion I follow.
A. None B. 1 B. If only conclusion II follow.
C. 2 D. 3 C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
E. 4 D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
59. 'Superman' is related to Monday in the same way E. If both conclusion I and II follows.
as 'Avengers' is related to Thursday. Likewise,
'Thor' would be related to? Directions (66-70): Study the following
A. Friday B. Saturday information carefully and answer the questions
C. Sunday D. Tuesday given below:
E. Wednesday P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are eight friends who live
60. Which of the following is true regarding 'V'? in an eight-storey building. The ground floor is
A. 'V' watches 'Inception' numbered one and the topmost floor is numbered
B. 'V' does not watch the movie on 'Saturday'. eight. Each of them belong to different cities,
C. 'V' watches the movie on Thursday Jaipur, Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Raipur,
D. Both 'A' & 'B' Ranchi and Patna but not necessarily in the same
E. None of these order. There is only one floor between P and the
Directions (61-65): In these questions, a one who belongs to Patna lives. The person who
relationship between different elements is shown in belongs to Patna does not live on floor numbered
the statements. The statements are followed by 1. S lives just below Q. The one who belongs to
two conclusions. Give answer: Jaipur lives an even numbered floor and just above
61. Statements: I > J = K < L, M < N < O = P > Q > the floor on which the one who belongs to Pune
K lives. The person who belongs to Raipur lives on an
Conclusions: even numbered floor but not on the 8th floor.
I. L > J Neither S nor W lives on the 1st floor. Only one
II. L = J person lives between the one who belongs to
A. Only conclusion I is true Ranchi and S. P lives on an odd-numbered floor
B. Only conclusion II is true and T lives just above P. Q lives on the fourth floor.
C. Either conclusion I or II is true Only two persons live between the person who
D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true belongs to Raipur and P. U lives just below the one
E. Both conclusion I and II are true who belongs to Pune. S belongs to neither Pune
62. Statements: I > J = K < L, M < N < O = P > Q > nor Patna. The one who belongs to Delhi does not
K live on an odd-numbered floor. V does not belong
Conclusions: to Kolkata. There are two floors between the floor
I. I > K on which W lives and the floor on which T lives.
II. Q > J Only two persons live between the one who
belongs Mumbai and the one who belongs to Delhi.

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66. Who among the following belongs to Kolkata? Direction (76-80): Read the following information
A. S B. R carefully and answer the question given below:
C. P D. V
A family of eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V & W are
E. None of these
sitting around a square table in such a way that
67. How many persons are there between T and Q? each of the female is sitting between two males
A. One B. Two and vice versa. Four persons are sitting at the
C. Three D. Four middle of each side of the table and facing towards
E. None of these the center of the table. All the mothers present in
68. Who among the following lives on the topmost that family facing their own respective daughters. P
floor? is the sister of Q. W is the son in law of S. W is
A. The one who belongs to Jaipur sitting 3rd to the left of S. U is sitting 3rd to the
B. The one who belongs to Pune right of R. R is the wife of U. R is the mother of Q.
C. The one who belongs to Delhi Grandmother of Q is sitting to his first left.
D. The one who belongs to Mumbai Granddaughter of T is sitting to his first right. Only
E. None of these S is sitting between U & Q. Mother of U is sitting to
his first right and father is sitting to his 2nd left.
69. Which of the following combinations is/are true?
A. Floor no. 2- S- Mumbai 76. Who is the daughter of T?
B. Floor no. 5- U- Patna A. V B. P
C. Floor no. 1- R-Kolkata C. S D. Q
D. Floor no. 8- T- Jaipur E. None of these
E. None of these 77. Who is sitting at first right of the wife of U?
70. P belongs to which of the following city? A. W B. Q
A. Delhi B. Mumbai C. U D. P
C. Jaipur D. Pune E. None of these
E. None of these 78. Which of the following persons are siting between
W and S?
Directions (71-75): Study the following
information and answer the question given. A. P, R B. Q, P
C. Q, R D. V, T
In a certain code language, ‘increase money in E. None of these
market’ is written as ‘xo ki bc to’, ‘value in
79. What is position of the daughter of U with respect
market loss’ is written as ‘wo to le ki’, ‘making
to U?
increase loss now’ is written as ‘pu le xo
na’, ‘now the market decrease’ is written as ‘bo A. 1st left B. 2nd right
ki co pu’. C. 3rd left D. 2nd right
71. Which of the following does ‘wo’ stand for? E. None of these
A. loss B. in 80. Which of the following is not correct according to
C. value D. market their position in the table?
E. either in or loss A. Q, R, T B. S, U, P
72. What is the code for ‘making’? C. W, P, T D. Q, U, W
E. None of these
A. na B. pu
C. le D. xo Direction (81-85): Study the following
E. cannot be determined information and answer the questions:
73. Which of the following is the code for ‘decrease’? When a word and number arrangement machine is
A. pu B. ki given an input line of words and numbers, it
C. co D. bo arranges them following a particular rule. The
E. either co or bo following is an illustration of input and its
74. Which of the following can be the code for ‘the rearrangement.
increase you value’? Input: clean 26 alarm 11 receive income 37 92
A. bo co xo wo mouth 49 unfortunate 70
B. wo wiz xo bc Step I: 26 clean alarm 11 receive income 37 92
C. wo xo wi bu mouth unfortunate 70 49
D. yo jo vo wi Step II: 70 26 clean alarm 11 receive income 92
mouth unfortunate 49 37
E. None of these
Step III: 92 70 26 clean alarm receive income
75. ‘to na ki bc’ is a code for which of the following?
mouth unfortunate 49 37 11
A. value increase in market
Step IV: clean 92 70 26 alarm receive income
B. now value increase money
mouth 49 37 11 unfortunate
C. the decrease in market
D. making money in market Step V: mouth clean 92 70 26 alarm receive 49 37
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Step VI: receive mouth clean 92 70 26 49 37 11 f. The person who likes White is second to the left
unfortunate income alarm of Q.
And Step VI is the last step of the above g. W, who sits at one of the ends, sits exactly
arrangement as the intended arrangement is opposite to the person who likes Black.
obtained. As per the rules followed in the given h. The person who likes Pink sits exactly opposite
steps find out the appropriate steps for the given to Q, who is second to the left of U.
input. i. Neither S nor T likes Yellow.
Input: enough 57 plum 12 67 sense other 44
j. The one who likes Red is to the immediate left of
amount 71 hill 98
the one who likes Green.
81. Which element is fourth to the right of the one
86. Who sits second to the left of V?
which is ninth from the right end in step III of
given arrangement? A. Y B. W
C. Z D. X
A. other B. 44
E. None of these
C. amount D. sense
E. None of these 87. Who among the following likes Blue?
82. Which element exactly between ‘enough’ and A. W B. V
‘sense’ in Step IV? C. Y D. Q
E. None of these
A. amount B. Plum
C. 67 D. 12 88. In the given arrangement if ‘W’ is related to ‘T’, ‘V’
E. None of these is related to ‘S’ then the same way who among the
following is related to ‘R’?
83. How many steps required for this arrangement?
A. Z B. Y
A. Six B. Five
C. U D. Can’t be determined
C. Seven D. Four
E. None of these
E. None of these
89. How many people live between U and T?
84. Which of the following is Step V?
A. Two B. Three
A. hill 98 44 12 enough plum sense amount 71 67
C. One D. None
57 other
E. Four
B. sense plum hill 98 44 12 71 67 57 other enough
90. The person who is exactly opposite to the person
amount
who is to the immediate right of Q likes which
C. 12 enough 57 plum 67 sense other 44 amount color?
hill 98 71
A. Pink B. Blue
D. plum hill 98 44 12 sense amount 71 67 57 other C. Brown D. Red
enough E. None of these
E. None of these
85. Which of the following fifth from the left of ‘67’ in Direction (91-95): Each of the questions below
the last step? consists of a question and two statements
A. 98 B. hill numbered I and II given below it. You have to
C. plum D. None decide whether the data provided in the
E. None of these statements are sufficient to answer the question.
Read both the statements and give answer.
Direction (86-90): Study the following
91. How is ‘healthy’ coded in the language?
information and answer the questions:
I. In that code language ‘eat and drink healthy’ is
Ten people are sitting in two parallel lines having written as ‘seta pa me and ‘drink hot beverages’ is
five persons each, such that there is an equal written as ‘ta nu fa’.
distance between adjacent persons. Q, R, S, T and II. In that code language ‘eat hot meal daily’ is
U are sitting in the south facing row while V, W, X, written as fa me la du’ and ‘cold and hot’ is written
Y and Z are sitting in the north facing row. Thus, as ‘pa fa ga’.
each person is opposite exactly one other person. A. If the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to
Each of them likes Different colors viz- Red, Pink, answer the question, while the data in statement II
Black, White, Blue, Yellow, Brown, Orange, Grey alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
and Green but not necessarily in the same order. B. If the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to
a. Z, who likes Red, is second to the right of Y. answer the question, while the data in statement I
b. V sits exactly opposite the person who likes alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
Yellow. C. If the data in either Statement I alone or
c. The person who likes Grey does not sit at any of statement II alone are sufficient to answer the
the extreme ends. question.
D. If the data in both the Statements I and II
d. T sits third to the right of R, who is at one of the
together are not sufficient to answer the question.
ends.
E. If the data in both the Statements I and II are
e. The person who likes Blue faces north and sits together necessary to answer the question.
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92. A is the mother of C. How is C related to D? D. The data in both the Statements I and II are not
I. D is the only daughter of A. sufficient to answer the question.
II. D is the sister of C E. The data in both the Statements I and II are
A. if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to together necessary to answer the question.
answer the question, while the data in statement II 96. Direction: In each of the following question, two
alone are not sufficient to answer the question. statements are given. They may either be
B. if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to independent causes, independent effects or bear a
answer the question, while the data in statement I cause and effect relationship that is unique to each
alone are not sufficient to answer the question. other. Read both the statements carefully and
C. if the data in statement I alone or in statement mark:
II alone are sufficient to answer the question. Statements:
D. if the data even in both statements I and II I. Rural household have more surplus money than
together are not sufficient to answer the question. semi urban household even though the monthly
E. if the data in both statements I and II together income is the same.
are necessary to answer the question. II. Semi urban households have to spend more
93. Tower 'P' is in which direction with respect to tower money for basic accommodation, water electricity
'Q? etc.
I. P is to the west of H, which is to the South of Q. A. Statement I is the cause and statement II is its
II. F is to the west of Q and to the North of P. effect.
A. The data in Statement I alone are sufficient to B. Statement II is the cause and statement I is its
answer the question, while the data in Statement II effect.
alone are not sufficient to answer the question. C. Both the statements I and II are independent
B. The data in Statement II alone are sufficient to causes.
answer the question, while the data in Statement I D. Both the statements I and II are effects of
alone are not sufficient to answer the question. independent causes.
C. The data in Statement I alone or in Statement II E. Both the statements I and II are effects of some
alone are sufficient to answer the question. common cause
D. The data in both the Statements I and II are not 97. In the question below there is a statement followed
sufficient to answer the question. by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to
E. The data in both the Statements I and II assume everything in the statement to be true.
together are necessary to answer the question. Then consider the 2 conclusions together and
94. Who reached the station first among L. M, J, T and decide which of them follows beyond a reasonable
R. if no two persons reached together? doubt from the information given in the statement.
I. M reached only after J and T. Statement: Lenovo launched a new laptop and
II. L reached before R. students can buy it for a special offer price.
A. The data in Statement I alone are sufficient to Conclusions:
answer the question, while the data in Statement II I. Only students can buy the new laptop
alone are not sufficient to answer the question. II. Lenovo wants to offer affordable laptops to
B. The data in Statement II alone are sufficient to students.
answer the question, while the data in Statement I A. Only conclusion I follows
alone are not sufficient to answer the question. B. Only conclusion II follows
C. The data in Statement 1 alone or in Statement C. Both conclusion I and II follows
II alone are sufficient to answer the question. D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows
D. The data in both the Statements I and II are not 98. Direction: In the given question, a statement is
sufficient to answer the question. given with some assumptions as options. An
E. The data in both the Statements I and II assumption is something supposed or taken for
together are necessary to answer the question. granted. You have to consider the statement and
95. On which day of the same week is Neha’s birthday? the following assumptions and decide which of the
(Monday being the first day of the week) assumptions is implicit in the statement.
I. Ramesh correctly remembers that Neha’s Statement:
birthday is on a day after Tuesday, but before The school, which used to provide free breakfast
Friday of the same week. to ensure that the students receive at least one
II. Kiran correctly remembers that Neha’s birthday proper meal a day, stopped the facility from
is on a day after Monday, But before Thursday of January as the Charity Society which used to fund
the same week. the breakfast withdrew the support due to drop in
A. The data in Statement I alone are sufficient to donations.
answer the question, while the data in statement II Which of the following is an assumption implicit
alone are not sufficient to answer the question. in the above statement?
B. The data in Statement II alone are sufficient to A. The students may not receive any proper
answer the question, while the data in Statement I meal in a day from January
alone are not sufficient to answer the question. B. In future the donation to the Charity Society
C. The data in either Statement I alone or may further decrease.
Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the C. The donations received by the Charity Society
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D. The families either do not have the ability 105. What will come in place of the ‘?’ in the given
to provide proper meal to their children or series.
ignorant of what a proper meal is. 9, 5, 6, 10.5, 23, ?
E. None of these. A. 160 B. 165
99. Direction: In the questions below, a statement is C. 170 D. 175
given followed by two arguments. Choose the most E. 180
appropriate option depending on which argument
strengthens the given statement. Direction (106-110): Study the following
Statement- Study of Politics should be made information and answer the question given below.
compulsory in school
The table shows the number of the ticket of
Arguments:
5 movies sold in 6 different cities of India (in
I. Yes, an informed electorate is the key to strong
thousands).
democracy
II. No, politics and education should not be mixed
as it will affect education
A. If only argument I is strong
B. If only argument II is strong
C. If either I or II is strong
D. If neither I nor II is strong
E. If both I and II Argument is strong.
100. Direction: In each question below is given a 106. The Maharashtra government imposed an
statement followed by two courses of action additional 8% on number of movie tickets priced
numbered I and II. You have to assume everything between INR 251 and INR 350 if and only if the
in the statement to be true and on the basis of the number of tickets are more than 10000. However,
information given in the statement. Decide which tickets costing between INR 1 and INR 250 will see
of the suggested courses of action logically no fresh levy. The government has also allowed
follow(s) for pursuing. Give answer: theatre owners to collect INR 11 as service charges
Indian railway does not provide services and thus on the tickets. 45% of the sold Dangal tickets in
results in lot of hardship and inconveniences. Mumbai ranged between INR 1 to 250. How much
Course of Action- revenue was generated by the theatre and
I. Passenger should immediately complain to rail government on movie Dangal in Mumbai?
minister on his twitter handle. A. INR 1056 B. INR 254000
II. Register a complain to prime minister grievance C. INR 263944 D. INR 265056
redressal sale. E. None of these
A. If only course of action I follow 107. If the number of tickets of film Neerja sold in these
B. If only course of action II follows six cities is 75% of the total tickets of film Neerja
C. If both the course of action follows sold in India and the total number of ticket sold
D. if neither course of action fallows over the globe except India is 36% of the total
E. Data inadequate number of ticket sold over the globe. Find the total
101. What will come in place of the ‘?’ in the given number of tickets sold over the globe?
series. A. 256250 B. 455555
3.5, 4, 5, 8, 20, ? C. 228000 D. 328500
A. 60 B. 70 E. 252500
C. 80 D. 90 108. 7% of the total sold Airlift tickets of Manali were
E. None of these sold by one multiplex. If the cost of tickets for
102. What will come in place of the ‘?’ in the given movie Airlift is 120 for children and 250 for adults.
series. INR 274050 was collected in total for movie Airlift
88, 86, 95, 67, 132, ? by the multiplex. How many tickets of each type
A. 6 B. 17 were sold?
C. 9 D. 24 A. 450, 550 B. 335, 925
E. 29 C. 315, 945 D. 435, 565
103. What will come in place of the ‘?’ in the given E. None of these
series. 109. Anita buys 2 sultan tickets, 1 Dangal ticket and
3, 4, 9, 28, 113, ? 3 Neerja tickets for a total of INR 1500. Gunjan
A. 540 B. 566 buys 1 sultan ticket, 2 Dangal ticket and 2 Neerja
C. 587 D. 592 tickets for INR 1225. Khushboo buys 2 sultan
E. None of these tickets, 3 Dangal tickets and 1 Neerja tickets for
104. What will come in place of the ‘?’ in the given INR 1200. How much movie did Sultan collect from
series. Bangalore if the price of the ticket is same all over
500, 491, 478, 449, 384, ? India?
A. 200 B. 206 A. INR 48,00,000 B. INR 30,00,000
C. 211 D. 255 C. INR 84,00,000 D. INR 34,00,000
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110. A theatre box office in Ahmedabad sold an average Direction (116-120): Study the pie–chart
of 65 tickets per customers of M.S. Dhoni. The carefully to answer the following questions
theatre holds 15% share in the total M.S. Dhoni
tickets sold in Ahmedabad. In the daytime, the Percentage of students enrolled in different
average number sold per customer was 76, and in activities in a school (Total student = 4000)
the evening, the average number sold was 60. If
there are no other customers, then the number of
tickets sold in the night is what percentage of total
M.S. Dhoni tickets sold in Hyderabad?
A. 20.5% B. 21%
C. 20% D. 22%
E. Cannot be determined
111. Directions: What value should come in place of
question mark (?) in the following question?
68% of 595-45% of 372=?
A. 257.5 B. 237.2
C. 265.4 D. 237.6
E. 279.2
112. Direction: What approximate value should come
in place of the question mark (?) in the following Percentage break up of girls enrolled in these
equation (Note: You are not expected to calculate activities
the exact value)? (total number of girls = 2500)

A. 34 B. 26
C. 90 D. 64
E. 104
113. Direction: What value should come in place of the
question mark (?) in the following question?

A. 27 B. (36)2 116. What is the approximate percentage of boys in the


C. 6 D. 36 school?
E. A. 52% B. 56%
C. 35% D. 40%
114. Direction: What approximate value should come
E. 38%
in place of the question mark (?) in the following
117. How many boys are enrolled in Singing and Craft
equation (Note: You are not expected to calculate
together?
the exact value)?
A. 475 B. 520
71% of 259 - 63.21 = ? - 5% of 910 C. 640 D. 810
A. 50 B. 164 E. None of these
C. 310 D. 288 118. What is the total number of girls enrolled in
E. 950 Swimming and Drawing together?
115. Direction: What value should come in place of the A. 800 B. 850
question mark (?) in the following question? C. 840 D. 920
E. None of these
119. Number of girls enrolled in Dancing is what per
cent of total number of students in the school
(rounded off to two digits after decimal)
A. 16.25% B. 14.25%
A. B. C. 13.12% D. 9.65%
E. None of these
120. What is the respective ratio of number of girls
C. D. enrolled in Swimming to the number of boys
enrolled in Swimming?
E. None of these A. 3:4 B. 7:9
C. 17:25 D. 25:17
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Direction (121-125): In the following question, 127. The number of females passed out from college C
two equations I and II are given. Solve the is approximately what per cent the total number of
equations and give your answer accordingly: females passed out from all the colleges together ?
A. 28 B. 30
121. I. 5X2 + 28X + 15 = 0 C. 36 D. 25
II. 6Y2 + 35Y + 25 = 0 E. 40
A. If X > Y B. If Y > X 128. What is the difference between the total number of
C. If X ≥ Y D. If Y ≥ X students passing out from college A and the total
E. If x = y or a relationship between x and y number of students passing out from college E?
cannot be established. A. 20500 B. 21000
122. I. 12x2 + 82x + 140 = 0 C. 10500 D. 10000
II. 16y2 + 48y +32 =0 E. None of these
A. x>y B. x≥y 129. What is the respective ratio of the total number of
C. x<y D. x≤y males to the total number of females passed out
E. x=y or the relationship cannot be established from all the colleges together?
123. I. 4X2 - 48X + 143 = 0 A. 19 : 23 B. 18 : 25
II. 4Y2 - 52Y + 165 = 0 C. 23 : 19 D. 25 : 18
A. If X > Y B. If Y > X E. None of these
C. If X ≥ Y D. If Y ≥ X 130. The number of males passing out from colleges A
E. If x = y or a relationship between x and y and B together is what per cent of the number of
cannot be established. females passing out from colleges C and D
124. I. X2 + 4X = 21 together?
II. Y2 - 6Y + 8 = 0 A. 45 B. 40
A. X > Y B. Y > X C. 35 D. 50
C. X ≥ Y D. Y ≥ X E. None of these
E. x = y or a relationship between x and y cannot
be established. Directions (131-135): Each of the questions
below consists of a question and two statements
125. I. numbered I and II given below it. You have to
decide whether the data provided in the
II. y2 - (145/2 / y1/2) = 0 statements are sufficient to answer the questions.
A. x > y B. x ≥ y
131. In a class of 180 students, how many girls scored
C. x < y D. x ≤ y
over 70% in the Chemistry test?
E. x = y or the relationship cannot be established
I. Exactly 15 boys scored over 70% in the test.
II. 2/3rd of the class scored over 70% in the test.
Directions (126-130): Study the following graph
A. If the data in statement I alone are
carefully and answer the questions below it.
sufficient to answer the question, while the data
Number of Students (Males and Females) in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer
Passed Out from Various Colleges in a Year. the question.
(Number in thousands) B. If the data in statement II alone are
sufficient to answer the question, while the data
in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer
the question.
C. If the data either in statement I alone or in
statement II alone are sufficient to answer the
question.
D. If the data in both the statements I and II
together are not sufficient to answer the
question.
E. If the data in both the statements I and II
together are necessary to answer the question.
132. What is the speed of the stream?
(I) The ratio of speed in upstream to the speed in
downstream is 2 : 3
(II) The distance travelled in upstream in 2 hours
by a man is more than distance travelled by him in
downstream in 1 hour by 4km.
A. The data in Statement I alone are sufficient to
126. What is the average number of students (Males
answer the question, while the data in statement II
and Females) passed out from all the colleges
alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
together?
B. The data in statement II alone are sufficient to
A. 38000 B. 48000
answer the question, while the data in statement I
C. 42000 D. 51000
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C. The data either in statement I alone or in D. Either the statement A alone or statement B
statement II alone are sufficient to answer the alone is sufficient to answer the questions.
question. E. You cannot get the answer from the statements
D. The data even in both the statements I and II A and B together, but need even more data.
together II alone not sufficient to answer the 136. Five years ago, A age was 1/3 of B’s age at that
question. time. The ratio of B’s age six years hence to A’s
E. The data in both the statements I and II age twelve years hence will be 7:4. What will be
together are necessary to answer the question. the ratio between A's age three years ago and B’s
133. What is 4th consecutive even number in a given age three years after?
series of even real numbers? A. 17:31 B. 17:58
I. The sum of first two numbers is 34.
C. 17:53 D. 3:4
II. The sum of last two numbers is 42.
A. If the data in statement I alone are E. 4:5
sufficient to answer the question, while the data 137. C.P. of two books is same. One sold at 15% profit
in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer and the other for Rs.4800 more than the first. If
the question. the net profit is 20% then find the C.P. of each
B. If the data in statement II alone are book?
sufficient to answer the question, while the data A. Rs.48000 B. Rs.480
in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer C. Rs.4800 D. Rs.38000
the question.
E. Rs.3800
C. If the data either in statement I alone or in
statement II alone are sufficient to answer the 138. Two boats are traveling towards each other in a
question. stream. They both can travel at 30 kmph in still
D. If the data in both the statements I and II water. If they are 300 km apart how long will it
together are not sufficient to answer the take them to cross each other if the speed of the
question. stream is 5kmph?
E. If the data in both the statements I and II A. 4 hours B. 5 hours
together are necessary to answer the question. C. 6 hours D. 4.5 hours
134. The marks obtained by Rohit in English in his class- E. 5.5 hours
X final exams? 139. Three type of Rice mixed together. Their volumes
(I). Rohit scored 42 marks in Chemistry which was are in the proportion 5, 4 and 3 respectively and
50% of the marks that he got in Hindi which is the weight of equal volumes are in proportion of 6,
twice as much as mark obtained in English 5 and 4 respectively. What is the weight of the rice
(II). Rohit’s marks in English were 17% of the total of the first type if the weight of the mixture is 248
marks he got in all the subjects together. kg?
A. Data given in statement 1 alone are sufficient to A. 120 kg B. 119 kg
answer the question whereas the data given in C. 110 kg D. 118 kg
statement 2 alone are note sufficient to answer the E. 108 kg
question. 140. Rakesh adds 12% of his salary in PPF. 3/8 of the
B. Data given in statement 2 alone are sufficient to remaining salary is spent in clothes. Difference
answer the question whereas the data given in between PPF and clothes expenses is Rs 10500.
statement 1 alone are not sufficient to answer the Remaining in house rent and others. If house rent
question. expenses is Rs 1500 less than expenses in others,
C. Data in either statement 1 alone or in statement then what is the house rent expense?
2 alone are sufficient to answer the question.
A. 17000 B. 10000
D. Data in both the statement 1 and 2 not
C. 9000 D. 13000
sufficient to answer the question.
E. None of these
E. Data given in both the statement 1 and 2 are
necessary to answer the question. 141. X, Y and Z invested Rs. 14000 in total in a
135. What is the ratio of the total number of girls to the business. X invested Rs. 3120 more than Y and Z
total number of boys in a college? invested Rs. 1720 less than Y. The total profit was
A). There are 2000 students in the college out of Rs. 35000. Find the share of Z.
which 40% are girls. A. Rs. 8100 B. Rs. 6200
B). The ratio of the total number of boys to the C. Rs. 7280 D. Rs. 7040
total number of girls in the last year was 5 : 5. E. Rs. 6800
A. The Statement A alone is sufficient to answer 142. A sum of Rs.5500 is invested in two parts in simple
the question, but the Statement B alone is not interest such that interest of one part at 6% for
sufficient. 4 years is equal to the interest of another at 10%
B. The statements B alone is sufficient to answer for 2 years. Find the sum invested at 6% interest.
the questions. But the Statements A alone is not A. Rs. 1500 B. Rs. 1700
sufficient. C. Rs. 3240 D. Rs. 2350
C. Both Statements A and B together are needed to E. Rs. 2500
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143. One ball is picked up randomly from a bag 151. By using which of the below method we can get
containing 8 yellow, 7 blue and 6 black balls. What redundancy if we are using 2 disks and 2
is the probability that it is neither yellow nor black? controllers?
A. 3/4 B. 4/7 A. Disk Duplexing B. Disk hybrid
C. 2/9 D. 1/3 C. Drive cracking D. Both (A) and (B)
E. None of the above E. Drive duplexing
144. A certain work is completed by A and B together in 152. What among the below option is correct in relation
10 days. If A had worked at twice the speed and B with Frame relay
had worked at half his speed it would have taken A. it does not use error correction routines.
them 8 days to finish the work. Find the time in B. is used in Turing machines.
which B can alone finish the work. C. uses error correction outlines.
A. 20 days B. 24 days D. is not compatible with internet.
C. 30 days D. 32 days E. is a very old technology.
E. None of these 153. We can define home page as…………..
145. The ratio of the radii of two right circular cylinder is A. the web page that identifies a website.
4:7. The ratio of heights of cylinders is 5:2. What is B. The page that gets opened on it’s own
the ratio of the volume of cylinder? C. The page that has many pages in it
A. 40:49 B. 8:7 D. The page which is in demand
C. 9:7 D. 17:7 E. The most visited page by you
E. 13:7 154. We can find sites with the material or with the
146. The length of the two trains are 60 m and 90 m are assistance that is been desired with the help of
running at the speed of 58 km/hr and 50km/hr which web facility?
respectively on parallel tracks in opposite direction. A. Wifi B. DNS
In how many seconds will they pass each other? C. A search engine D. ARPANet
A. 10 B. 8 E. A blog
C. 5 D. 3 155. The purpose for which we design the performance
E. None of these tests for webapp is …..
147. A tap can fill a tank in 16 hours whereas another A. Flexibility alerting
tap can empty the tank it in 8 hours. If in a three B. Ticket system
fourth filled tank both the taps are opened, then C. For creating infrastructure
how long will it take to empty the tank in this D. For performance issues
scenario? E. simulate real-world loading
A. 6 hours B. 8 hours 156. Which of the below is not a confirmable part of web
C. 10 hours D. 12 hours app security?
E. 14 hours A. Decryption
148. The cost price of goods is 20% below the marked B. http-method
price. He sold half he stock at the marked price. C. network infrastructure
One quarter at a discount of 10% on the marked D. identification technology
price and rest at a discount of 30% on the marked E. All of the above
price. His total gain is : 157. From the below provided options, which one of
A. 7.5% B. 9% them relate correctly to backward recovery?
C. 10.5% D. 12.5% A. Where the before-images are applied to the
E. 17.25% database
149. The difference between Simple Interest and B. Where the after-before-images and before-
Compound Interest at the rate of 12% on the same images are applied to the database
amount for 3 years is Rs. 112.32. What is the C. Where the before-after-images are applied to
principal amount if interest is compounded the database
annually? D. accompanying the updates
A. Rs. 25000 B. Rs. 2500 E. Making copy of the existing database
C. Rs. 50000 D. Rs. 5000
158. Among the given options choose the one which
E. Rs. 2000
describes XML more efficiently and correctly.
150. A man is 40% more efficient than a woman, and a
A. XML is too complicated.
child is 40% less efficient than a woman. 3 men, 5
B. XML is difficult to learn
women, and 4 children work for 7 days to complete
C. XML is a set of tags designed to tell browsers
a job. How many days will 2 men, 7 women and
how to display text on a Web page.
3 children take to complete the same job?
D. XML is a set of rules for creating tags to
A. 4.5 days B. 5.5 days describe data.
C. 6.5 days D. 7 days E. XML is a set of tags designed to tell browsers
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159. The most common 5 built-in functions that SQL 169. How do we refer to criminal hacking as?
gives are ………….. A. cracking B. Denial of service
A. SUM, AVG, MIN, MAX, NAME C. Waterhole attacks D. Fake WAP
B. MIN, MAX, MULT, DIV, NAME E. Philishing
C. SUM, AVG, MULT, DIV, MIN 170. Name by which Malicious software’s are denoted is
D. Both b and c …………………
E. COUNT, SUM, AVG, MAX, MIN
A. Zeus B. Sasser
160. Among the below given options select a cyclic
C. Conficker D. Malware
diagraph, that have a node which has it’s in-degree
E. Stuxnet
zero, and all the others nodes having an in degree
of one. 171. Which of the below given problems are result of
A. Binary tree B. Hash tree locking?
C. Directed tree D. B-tree A. Deadlock
E. R-tree B. processes getting slow
161. We can develop build semantic web using…………….. C. safety issues
A. XML and RDF B. XML and XSL D. operations on semaphores
C. RDF and Java D. python and pearl E. None of the above
E. None of the above 172. What is been reserved by a procedural program in
162. Considering TIPS, in it when a particular a batch of variables and what type of operations
transaction takes place it’s proof is given by an are done on it?
output which is known as- A. methods, operations B. data, functions
A. Key points report B. Static report C. assets, actions D. integers, characters
C. Information document D. Verification document E. None of the above
E. Centralized document 173. In which procedure we need to scan a network, so
163. The procedure in which media files like videos, that we can find out that which ip addresses range
while they are downloaded they start’s playing it’s using to map live hosts?
alongside is Known as
A. ping sweep B. cracking
A. Streaming B. Playing
C. phreaking D. tea drop attack
C. Ping sweep D. Smurfing
E. Hybrid
E. War driving
174. Among the below options which on is known for it’s
164. Which one of the below maps the name of their
standard for security that is inclined at the network
domain to their IP addresses
or packet processing layer of network
A. C B. DNS
communications, as opposed to the application
C. HTML D. Java Script
layer.
E. Python
165. Among the below provided options which one of A. UDP B. IP
them can act as place for literal values of a SQL C. ETHERNET D. SPX
query which are been ejected to the database E. IPsec
A. Categorical variables 175. If you want to have rows that do not have similar
B. Confounding variables data then the join that we need to use is?
C. Continuous variables A. inner join B. cross join
D. Discrete variables C. Left join D. Right join
E. Bind variables E. Outer join
166. The output that we get after executing an SQL 176. How do we refer a cross life-cycle activity of a
SELECT statement is system development?
A. Query B. Rows A. Documentation and presentation
C. Columns D. Table B. fact finding
E. Join C. Feasibility analysis
167. Among the below provided options which applies to D. excessive system modeling
a CASE SQL statement? E. Feasibility analysis
A. The order of occurrence determines the order of 177. Among the below options choose the one which
evaluation does not belong to a webapp interface?
B. A way to establish an IF-THEN-ELSE in SQL
A. Links B. Cookies
C. Applying an binary operations first
C. Browser D. Cookies and Links
D. A way to establish a data definition in SQL> E. Forms
E. Establish a loop in SQL and establish an IF-
178. From the below options select the one which refers
THEN-ELSE in SQL
to the is the integration of economic, social,
168. Among the below provided options choose the one
cultural and ecological facets of life, enabled by
which is most suitable for matching all IP packets
information technologies.
in subnet 10.1.128.0, mask 255.255.255.0?
A. 0.0.234.234 B. 0.0.0.255 A. economic B. social
C. 0.0.1.32 D. 0.0.4.255 C. technological D. Political
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179. Which java package is needed in case if a user 189. Apart from internet connection, we also requires
wants to move the cursor? …………….. to go to a web page.
A. Java.util B. Java lo A. Industrial browser B. printer
C. Java.lang D. Java.net C. LANCOM D. TELNET
E. java.awt E. web browser
180. Select a form from the given option that are not 190. One essential thing that every host computer
able to express parallel ATA devices. should have is………………..
A. SCSI B. SATA A. Different IP address
C. SAS D. FIREWIRE B. unique 23-digit number
E. PCI C. same network
181. What is the name of the communication medium D. unique IP address
where your data is converted to light pulses E. unique 1st 4 digits of ip address
191. Among the below options, which one of them do
A. Clad steel B. optical fiber
not assures purity and firmness of data in a
C. atmosphere D. bimetallic cable
database?
E. None of these
A. Data pureness management
182. The phrase needed in case of deception i.e. to B. Data reports
fetch out an individual personal information. C. data redundancy
A. Tail gaiting B. Spamming D. Data memory operations
C. Phishing D. social engineering E. None of the above
E. None of the above 192. What’s the 1st level of china at which we can build
183. We can perform operation like insert, delete, a perceptive aim for quality and productivity
concatenate and rearrange substrings in………… A. Level 9 B. Level 8
A. Structure B. Linked list C. Level 7 D. Level 6
C. Graphs D. Heaps E. Level 5
E. Binary trees 193. For a public class member the UVL designation
used is known as
184. The correct full form of DLCI is………………
A. the dollar symbol$
A. Data Link Circuit Instrcutions B. the unequal symbol!
B. Data Link Connection Interrupt C. the multiplication symbol *
C. Data Link Connection Indicator D. The division symbol /
D. Data Link Circuit Indicator E. The word public
E. Data Link Connection Identifier 194. If a network covers a huge geo-graphic range than
185. How can we create and delete views and relations it is usually referred to as
within tables? A. large area network
A. SQL Data mining B. wide area network
B. SQL Data audit C. Metropolitan area network
C. SQL Data dynamic creation D. Storage area network
D. SQL Data Definition Language E. Personal area network
E. SQL Data referential integrity 195. We can build web pages by implementing
186. What methods does mangers implements to find ……………….
out data more precisely? A. only Web processors
A. ramp down B. interrogations B. only HTML editor
C. Drilling down D. Furnacing C. any word processor
E. SDLC D. All a, b and c
E. None of the above
187. Among the given below options select a statement
196. By using which design tool we can explain the logic
which correctly defines a Nonprimitive data
behind a modern computer software logic diagram
structures.
that needs symbol to show program components?
A. Metamodel elements A. ER- diagram
B. Super elements B. Activity diagram
C. Derived elements C. Interaction Overview diagram
D. Dynamic elements D. system flowchart
E. Sequence diagram
E. derivational elements
197. Among the below given options choose the one
188. What’s that condition called in which a spyware which is not correct.
gets download on it’s own, if you try to access A. New nodes can only be added to the top of the
certain websites? stack
A. Virtual bomb B. Stacks can be implemented using linked lists.
B. Drive-by downloaded C. Stacks are first-in, first-out data structures.
C. Malware D. The last node (at the bottom) of a stack has a
D. Worm null(0) link.
E. Stacks are very useful.
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198. In which data structure we can put or remove an 200. The statement that correctly defines Common
element at starting or at the end but we can’t do Gateway Interface (CGI) is
the operating of putting an element at the middle? A. An platform that standalone acts to send and
A. Array B. Structure receive data.
C. Dequeue D. Binary tree B. A program responsible for starting the server.
E. graphs C. A program that executes separately.
199. The demands of a project are classified and are D. Both b and c
then implemented to the system’s design in which
E. An interface that accepts and returns data that
phase of SDLC?
may be written in any language that produces
A. Requirement gathering executable file.
B. Testing
C. implementation
D. Systems design
E. Deployment

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