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AILET Mock – 2 (REPLICA)


(Answer and explanation)

SECTION I: ENGLISH
1. A; appropriate or well suited

2. B; adhering (sticking) to a cause or beliefs.

3. C; a place of storage or a possessor of extensive knowledge.

4. D; seeming to be true

5. C; of the same age/ modern or existing during the same time period. From Latin “tempor”:
time

6. D; amenable is someone willing to cooperate. Other words indicate behaviour that goes
against the rules of a country/ society/ community etc.

7. B; fellow. All other words are for a criminal

8. C; all other words are for a request or prayer

9. D; all other words indicate jailing.

10. B; a hard nut to crack is a problem very difficult to solve.

11. B; to look down on someone is to consider inferior to oneself

12. C; to beef up is to strengthen something or make it more effective

13. A; icing on the cake is something that makes a thing even better than it earlier was

14. A; used as “don’t count your chickens before they hatch” means not to think about outcomes
before doing a job

15. B; key words are: pollution, peaking

16. A; key to answer is: “does not have to maintain high reserve”

17. C; the first word goes with rich, mellifluous and subtle while the second word goes with
innuendo

18. D; gets his choice because of high approval ratings. Got has to be of his choice

19. D; with “safely”, quickly and quietly only are appropriate. Manicured goes with lawn.

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20. D; warned that they were disguising their military connection.

21. A; a major cause of disability that increases 18 percent

22. C; probes are powerful and hence hard to ignore.

23. D; lost weight because of reduced food intake

24. D; forsaken is a wrong choice before engineers and scientist.

25. B; Names are key to the sequence. PS is mandatory as it mentions how Rajpaksa was not
surprised at his new appointment.

26. A; “it” in Q can refer only to “workshop” in R.

27. C; R cannot precede Q. (full name and second name) The rest of the sentences follow a
somewhat chronological sequence.

28. A; Q has to precede S since S uses “the book”.

29. C; SR make a pair: “a thing” – “it” and “qualitatively” and “quantitatively”. Q gives an
example and comes last.

30. D; Casteism has not been mentioned in the passage.

31. D;

32. C; LINES 4 AND 5 OF PASSAGE MENTION THE SAME.

33. C; THE LAST LINES OF THE PASSAGE MENTIONS THE SAME.

34. B; entrepreneurship has not been mentioned in the passage.

35. A; dissension is opposite in meaning to the rest of the words.

SECTION II: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE


36. C; 41. A;

37. D; 42. A;

38. A; 43. B;

39. B; 44. C;

40. C; 45. A;

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46. C;
59. B;
47. B;
60. D;
48. B;
61. B;
49. C;
62. A;
50. B;
63. B;
51. B;
64. C;
52. A;
65. A;
53. B;
66. C;
54. A;
67. B;
55. A;
68. A;
56. D;
69. A;
57. C;
70. A;
58. A;

SECTION III: LEGAL REASONING


71. A; Direct application of the principle. The statement is defamatory in nature and it was
published

72. A; As UCIL had taken due care and precaution, as per the principle that would also be taken
into account

73. D; Self explanatory

74. B; Lekha suffering from abortion is too remote a consequence for Krish to have foreseen

75. D; Lalit is liable because he did allow people to use his premises.

76. C; The act of driving the bus was during the course of employment

77. A; Direct application of the principle. Law cannot be made by a municipal corporation but
only by the Parliament or state legislature.

78. C; Self explanatory

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79. B; Application of Principle 3. As the suit is filed by Y against X, the burden is on Y to prove.
Principe 2 would not apply as the principle talks about person who is ‘usually of unsound
mind’ whereas the facts talk about X who is ‘usually of sound mind’

80. C; Direct application of the principle

81. A; The principle states that trespass will happen only when the good is in someone’s lawful
ownership (not possession), hence X will not be liable.

82. B; Direct application of principle 3

83. B; Self explanatory. Direct application of the principle

84. B; Governor can take such a decision for the upliftment of minorities.

85. A; Bribing is not in course of employment of the partners

86. B; Self explanatory

87. B; Principle says the person needs to convert the property for his own use, but in this case A
did not convert the property for his own use

88. C; A person of 80 years of age cannot put with the sound of typing is not normal and
reasonable. Normally, the sound of typing would not cause nuisance to others

89. B; Here, the act will be the inducing B by A, hence A had both mens rea and actus rea

90. C; Slavery is illegal, hence B does not have guardianship over his slave

91. C; Self explanatory

92. B; Here, Neel knows that he is not allowed to carry a knife inside the cinema hall and yet he
went inside with the knife. Hence, it can be said that here knowledge will amount to
intention.

93. B; There was no necessity to punch the doctor

94. A; Self explanatory. There is more than mere preparation

95. B;

96. A;

97. D;

98. A;

99. C;

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100. B;

101. C;

102. B;

103. D;

104. B;

105. C;

SECTION IV: LOGICAL REASONING


S.106–110) Solution for Questions:

Let’s number the positions as 1 to 5 for boys and 6 to 10 for girls. Since, boys are facing south
position 1 is considered right of position 2 (with boys perspective) while 7 is to right of 6 (girls
perspective).

––1–– ––2–– ––3–– ––4–– ––5––


––6–– ––7–– ––8–– ––9–– ––10––

Now, R is opposite the boy with Nokia, who is not at any extreme and R is opposite to A and since at
least, three girls are to the right of R. So, R = 7 and Nokia = 2 and also A = 2.
D is second to the left of B. So, if B = 1, then D = 3 (or) B = 3 then D = 5.
Let’s take this as two different cases and solve.

Case 1: If B = 3 and D = 5. Note that R = 7 and A (Nokia) = 2


The boy with Samsung mobile is opposite the girl who is second to the right of the girl with Rolex
watch. Also, neither D nor B has Samsung. So, 7 = Rolex then 4 = Samsung i.e. R(Rolex) = 7. B has
HTC. So, B(HTC) = 3. As E is left of C. So, E = 1 and C = 4. This means C has Samsung i.e. C (Samsung) =
4. Now, A has Apple boy adjacent to him. So, E = Apple i.e. E(Apple) = 1. This means D has L.G i.e D
(L.G.) = 5. P, who is wearing Titan sits opposite E. So, P(Titan) = 6. Also Q sits opposite the boy with
Apple i.e Q = 6. This is contradictory. Not a possible case.

Case 2: If B = 1 and D = 3. Note that R = 7 and A (Nokia) = 2


B has HTC i.e. B (HTC) = 1. A has Apple boy adjacent to him. So, D (Apple) = 3. Q sits opposite the boy
with Apple. So, Q = 8. P, who is wearing Titan sits opposite E, who is left of C. So, E = 5 and C = 4. This
means P(Titan) = 10. As Q doesn’t sit adjacent to girl with Rolex, the only possibility is Q wears Rolex
and thus E has Samsung. This means C has L.G. So, C (LG) = 4, E (Samsung) = 5 and Q (Rolex) = 8.
Now, S is immediately left to the girl wearing Casio. So, R has to wear Casio i.e. R (Casio) = 7 and S =
6. Q is also adjacent to a girl wearing Tisot. Thus, T (Tisot) = 9. This means S(Omega) = 6.
Thus, the final arrangement –

B A D C E
HTC Nokia Apple LG Samsung

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Omega Casio Rolex Tisot Titan


S R Q T P

Now all questions can be answered. Hence,

106. C;

107. D;

108. B;

109. A;

110. C;

111. C; The movement of Rohit is shown below –

Initially Rohil was at A. He moves in the directions given to reach D. So, clearly he must
move in north–east direction to reach his house. Hence, C.

S.112–114) Solution for Questions:

The General family tree for this question will be as follows:

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112. D;

113. C;

114. B;

S.115–117) Solution for Questions:

Let us take cases.


Case 1: if A always speaks the truth. Then A is the wife, D is the husband, C is the daughter and B is
the son. Now let’s verify the statements.

A TRUE TRUE
B TRUE FALSE
C FALSE FALSE
D TRUE FALSE

All the conditions are satisfied. This is the only possible case. Thus all the questions can be
answered–
Hence,

115. A;

116. B;

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117. B;

S.118–119) Solution for Questions:

As per the rule of venn–diagram 


N (Hind or India or Possible) = N (Hind + N (India + N (Possible) – N (Hind and India – N (Hind and
Possible) – N (India and Possible) + N (All three)
 4000 = 1500 + 2000 + 2500 – 500 – 800 – 1100 + N (All three)  N (All three) = 400
 N (Exactly two) = N (Any two) – 3 × N (All three) = 2400 – 1200 = 1200.
Hence,

118. B;

119. B;

S.120–122) Solution for Questions:

From the information given –

(Left) ………. Delhi ………… Green, Mumbai (right)


1 2 3 4 5

120. C; Delhi Captain cannot wear Yellow jersey due to adjacent constraint of Blue and Orange
jersey. Hence Option (C)

121. B; If Chennai Captain is to the immediate left of the Jaipur Captain then JC is in the 4th
position from left and CC is third from left and KC 1st from left. And if CC wears blue then
DC has to wear Orange and KC will wear yellow. Hence Option (B)

122.D; If Kolkata and Jaipur cannot be together, then one of them must sit at position 1 and one
must sit on either 3 or 4. Position can be chosen in 2 ways and they can arrange there in 2
ways.
So total = 2x2=4. Now Blue and orange should be together so these two colors can be at
either position 1/ 2 or 2/3. So position can be chosen in 2 ways and these two colors can
be arranged in those chosen position in 2 ways .
Total = 2x2x2x2 = 16 ways

123. C; Each was pointing towards photographs of his/her maternal uncle. Among the two
photographs, one was either of Mr X or Mr Y. It is given that the photograph, towards
which Y was pointing, is not of Mr X. Obviously, the photograph, towards which X was
pointing is of Mr Y. Hence, Mr Y is maternal uncle of Mr X.

124. A; Course of action II does not follow as it assumes that background check is not done
thoroughly as it is not mentioned in the statement.

125. A; Only the course of action I follows. Course of action II is not related directly to the
statement, also it assumes that other sources will not have waste to be recycled.

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126. A; II does not follow as it is only a a stop–gap arrangement and also festivals cannot be
artificially created.

127. A; II does not follow as the statement does not state that fatalities are due to poor first aid
after accidents.

128. A; IF P THEN Q  P,Q. SO SUNIL HAS AZARA IMPLIES HE HAS IT WITH CINNAMON. SO
CORRECT PAIR IS (II), (I).

129. B; IF STUDENT THEN DOCTOR SO CORRECT PAIR WILL BE I,IV.

130. D; P OR Q  NOT P, Q AND NOT Q,P SO II,III AND IV,I ARE VALID ANSWERS.

131. C; 1 AND 3 ARE VALID. 2 IS INVALID BECAUSE SOME + NO = SOMENOT. (iv) DOES NOT
FOLLOW SINCE THERE ARE 4 TERMS.

132. D; 1 WILL HAVE ALL ANIMALS ARE LOVED AS VALID CONCLUSION. 2 WILL HAVE SOME UFOS
ARE EXTINCT AS VALID CONCLUSION. 3 HAS 4 TERMS SO NO CONCLUSION. 4 WILL HAVE
CONCLUSION AS ZIPPY IS LOATHED SO THIS IS VALID.

133. C; SINCE IMMORTAL IS NOT DISTRIBUTED SO A UN CONCLUSION IS NOT POSSIBLE, HERE


VALID CONCLUSION WILL BE SOME I ARE NOT M. 2. SOME + SOME=NO CONCLUSION. 3.
SOME+ALL=SOME SO VALID CONCLUSION. 4 IF D IS C AND D IS F THEN CONCLUSION WILL
BE ‘SOME C IS F’ SO GIVEN CONCLUSION IS INVALID.

134. A; 1 IS VALID AS ALL+SOME=SOME. 2 IS VALID AS ALL + SOME = SOME. 3 FAST IS NOT NOT
DISTRIBUTED SO NO CONCLUSION. (IV) DOES NOT FOLLOW BECAUSE JUMP IS NOT
DISTRIBUTED SO NO CONCLUSION.

135. A; The choices (c) and (d) are not directly related to the argument. (b) does not give a logical
reason for the increase in profitability it mentions.

136. B; All other are factors that are in favour of Sony getting a higher sale than in the past.

137. D; Since the customers also experienced a rise in their wages, it did not impact the sales of
Kirana King and thus the profitabilty.

138. C; Sita did not clear the essential cut off

139. A; The growth rates must remain steady if over years India has to overtake the current big
economies.

140. C; The evidence is the ruins of Bylllions civilization below that of Mylllions’. The argument
assumes that the ruins were a result of attacks by the Mylllions and therefore the evidence
does not clearly support the conclusion.

SECTION V: QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE

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141. D; Let total gifts received from Humpy be a.


Gifts received from Saina = 2a + 6
Gifts received from Saniya = {(2a + 6)/2 + 9} = a + 12
a + 2a + 6 + a + 12 = 70
4a + 18 = 70
4a = 52
a = 13
so Gifts from Humpy = 13
Gifts from Saina = 2  13 + 6 = 32
Gifts from Saniya = 13 + 12 = 25
Required difference = 25 – 13 = 19

142. C; Let a kg (1000a gram) of fresh dates gives 250 gram of dried dates.
Amount of pulp in fresh dates = amount of pulp in dried dates
40% of 1000a = 90 % of 250
400a = 225
a = 225/400 kg = 9/16 kg

143. A; Let x men could do the work in 4 days.


Let 1 man can do 1 unit of work in one day.
So total work = 4x units.
Now x + (x – 5) + (x – 10) + (x – 15) + (x – 20) = 4x
5x – 50 = 4x
x = 50.

144. A; The time in which M runs 500 m, T can run 450 m and S can run 400 m.
T S
450 400
9 : 8
So when T will run 900 m, S will run = 900  8 / 9 = 800 m.
So T will beat S by 100 m.

145. B; Let F are the fix expense of the trip and M be variable expense per student.
F + 20M = 20  450 = 9000 ………….(1)
F + 30M = 30  400 = 12000 ……….(2)
Solving 1 and 2.
F = 3000 and M = 300
If 40 students go for the trip, total expense = F + 40 M = 3000 + 40  300 = 15000
Expense per head = 15000/40 = Rs 375.

146. D; Average score of section A is 40 while average score of section B is 35.


Combine average score of Section A and B = 37.
Applying allegation
40 35
37
2 : 3
So ratio of number of students of A and B = 2:3
Similarly for B and C

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35 36
35.4
0.6 0.4
3 : 2
So combine ratio of A : B : C = 2 : 3 : 2
So final average marks of all the students of A, B and C combine
2 40  335  2  36 257
   36.7
232 7

147. B; Price of each gram of necklace = 90000/250 = Rs 360/gram


Price of each gram of Bangle = 135000/450 = Rs 300/gram
So he should collect as many necklace as much as he can.
Maximum necklace he can collect = (20  1000)/250 = 80.

148. D; Total ways = 6C3 + 6C4 + 6C5 + 6C6 = 20 + 15 + 6 + 1 = 42

149. B; Total triangles = 5C1  4C1  6C1 = 5  4  6 = 120

150. C; HCF of 102, 153 and 187 = N = 17


Number of teams from Gujrat = 102/17 = 6
Number of teams from Delhi = 153/17 = 9
Number of teams from Maharashtra = 187/17 = 11
Total team = 6 + 9 + 11 = 26

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