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Section 1: Quantitative Aptitude


No of Questions: 16

1. What number must be multiplied with (-6)^-1 so as to get (-8)^-1 ?


A. ¾
B. 4/3
C. -¾
D. -4/3

2. Sqrt(3025) + Sqrt(0.0678-x) = 55.26. What is x?


A. 0.02
B. 0.2
C. 2 x 10^-3
D. 2 x 10^-4

3. If speed of light is 3 x 100000000 m/s how far can be seen in 20 nano seconds?
A. 0.6m
B. 6m
C. 0.06m 1

D. 60m

4. The speed of water falling from waterfall is 12 m/s. After a distance its speed
reduces to 6 m/s after 3 seconds. What is the acceleration of water?
A. 2 m/s2
B. 6 m/s2
C. -2 m/s2
D. -3 m/s2

5. A cistern can be lled with wheat by lling it with 20 full bags of wheat. How
many bags are needed to ll the same if each bag is made two fifth of its volume?
A. 30
B. 40
C. 50
D. 60

6. Rohit starts at 6pm towards a wedding venue at 60 kmph. At 6.30pm, Ramesh


starts to the same venue at 74 kmph from the same point. When will both reach
the venue, if they reach there at the same time?
A. 7.30 pm
B. 8.00 pm
C. 9.00 pm
D. 8.30 pm

7. A company programs the alarms to beep at once. The alarms beep at regular
intervals of 5, 8, 10, 15 and 21 seconds respectively. How many times in an hour
will all of them beep together?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6

8. In how many ways can 3 sweet bowls and 4 fruit baskets can be arranged in a
row in a table such that sweet bowls always occupy even places?
A. 3! X 4!
B. 2! × 3!
C. 3p2 × 4p2
D. None of the above

9. 5 members from ABC club, 6 global club members, 2 Ansi club members, 3
Scott club members and 1 brad club member contested in an election. What is the
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probability that the elected candidate is from Scott club, if one member from ABC
club is disquali ed from contest and one from global club is removed from

contest?
A. 3/17
B. 3c2/17c2
C. 3/15
D. None of these

10. A 22lt solution contains 25% orange juice and the rest water. If 3 lt of water is
added to it, what is the percentage of orange juice now in the solution?
A. 16.66%
B. 20%
C. 22%
D. 18%

11. A trader bought articles at Rs.96 per dozen and sold them at Rs.10 each. What
is his pro t percentage?
A. 0.2
B. 0.16
C. 0.25
D. 0.33

12. A person travelled half of a distance at 50 m/s and the other half at 75 m/s. If
he travelled a total distance of 3km what is his average speed?
A. 60 m/s
B. 55 m/s
C. 62.5 m/s
D. Cannot be determined

13. The product of two coprimes is 253. What is their LCM?


A. Their HCF
B. 253
C. Cannot be determined
D. 1

14. If a sum gets doubled in three years on Compound Interest, in what time will it
become 8 times of itself?
A. 12 yrs
B. 8 yrs
C. 9 yrs
D. Cannot be determined
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15. In a class of 120 students, the average marks of passed and failed students
are 60 and 45 respectively. If the overall average marks of the class are 50, how 
many students passed the exam?
A. 40
B. 80
C. 50
D. 60

16. A and B entered a partnership with investments of Rs.80000 and Rs.120000.


After 4 months B left the business. What is the share of A in their annual pro t of
Rs.250000?
A. 100000
B. 120000
C. 150000
D. 125000

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Section 2: Analytical Reasoning


No of Questions: 24

1. 5, 11, 19, 29, ?


A. 40
B. 41
C. 39
D. 38

2. Find the odd one.


A. ADBC
B. MNPO
C. TWUV
D. PSQR

3. Arrange the following in the most logical manner:


1. Community. 2. Locality 3. Family 4. Country 5. Person
A. 1, 3, 5, 4, 2
B. 3, 5, 2, 1, 4 1

C. 5, 3, 1, 4, 2

D. 5, 3, 2, 1, 4
4. A17R:D12P :: G7N:?
A. J8N
B. J3N
C. J2L
D. J4M

5. If in a code language RIPPLE is written as 785514 then how is PILLER written in


that language?
A. 571148
B. 584417
C. 581174
D. 581147

6. Find the odd one out:


aaa b FG, bbb c GH, hhh i MN, ddd c HI, fff g KL.
A. aaa b FG
B. bbb c GH
C. fff g KL
D. ddd c HI

7. Aakriti was facing West. She started walking from A and walks 15m. Then she
turns right and walks 8m to reach B. What is the shortest distance from A to B?
A. 23 m North West
B. 23 m North East
C. 17 m North West
D. 17 m North East

8. A?B means A multiplied with B,


A$B means A is subtracted from B
A!B means A is equal to B
A * B means A is greater than B.
Statement: R?S!T, U*T and T*R
Conclusions: I. U*R?T. II. U*R?S
A. Only I is true
B. Only II is true
C. Both are true
D. Neither is true

9. 10, 11, 15, 24, ?


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A. 38
B. 39

C. 40
D. 41

10. Rahul went to his mother’s mother in law’s only son’s daughter’s husband’s
son’s maternal uncle to ask for money. Whom did Rahul ask money for?
A. Brother
B. Father
C. Uncle
D. Cousin

11. P3M:N4J:R3P:?
A. Q4N
B. S3P
C. Q3M
D. T4P

12. A?B means A is not equal to B


A U B means A is 5 more than B
A + B means A multiplied by B
A – B means A is less than B
Statement: W U X, W-Y, Z-Y
Conclusions: I. Z-X. II. Z?X.
A. Only I is true
B. Only II is true
C. Both are true
D. Neither is true

13. Is Raju taller than Saroj?


I. Rakesh is of same height as Raju and Saroj.
II. Saroj is shorter than Rakesh.
A. Only I alone is sufficient
B. Only II alone is sufficient
C. Either of them alone is sufficient
D. Both together are insufficient

14. “X” means “greater than”, “+” means “equal to”, “-” means “not equal to”, “/”
means “less than”, “%” means “not less than” and “ * ” means “not greater than.
A * B implies
A. A-B
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B. A%B


C. AxB
D. None of the above

15. Arrange in the most logical sequence:


1. Mosquito 2. Rat 3. Cockroach
4. Lizard 5. Dog.
A. 1,4,3,2,5
B. 1,3,2,4,5
C. 1,3,4,5,2
D. 1,3,4,2,5

16. In a recent communication from foreign ambassador of India, he said,”India


would continue its open door policy towards UK.” When asked about internal
political differences between the two countries, he said that despite the
differences the foreign policies won’t be affected. What is the inference that can
be made from the passage?
A. India will not continue to support UK in foreign policy
B. India cannot bear its internal differences in politics
C. India will ask UK to resolve its internal differences
D. India will continue its open door policy to UK inspite of its internal issues.

17. Issues raising among top hierarchical employees reach to the top
management easily as they are very accessible to them. But the issues that raise
at lower levels of employees have to travel through hierarchical levels and they
may not reach the Chief Executive O cer properly.
What is the inference from the passage?
A. CEOs cannot understand the issues raised at low level employees.
B. CEOs dont have time to deal with problems of low level employees
C. CEOs must have an access to low level employees to understand their issues
properly
D. Top management people can understand only the issues of their level.

18. (Questions 18 to 21): A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K are 11 friends sitting in a


row. D is immediate left of F and to second right of C. A is second right of E, who is
at one end. J is an immediate neighbour of A and B and is third left of G. H is
immediate left of D and third right of I.
Who is in the middle?
A. B
B. D 1

C. I
D. J 
19. Who are sitting at the right of G?
A. CHDE
B. CDF
C. CDFG
D. CHDF

20. If E and D, C and B, A and H, K and F exchange their seats, who will be at ends?
A. D and G
B. D and H
C. D and K
D. D and F

21. Which of the following is true?


A. J is between K and A
B. B is between J and I
C. C is immediate left of G
D. None of the above.

22. (Questions 22 & 23): XYZ company is looking for a laptop company to buy
5000 laptops. The following are the criteria to be satis ed.
1. The company must provide minimum of 3 year guarantee.
2. The laptops must have 3 features – Dual Core, 3 hrs minimum battery and 14
inch screen.
3. Price must not be more than Rs.30000
4. It must have at least 10 yr experience in making laptops.
5. It must not have any legal cases against it.
If any company satis es all criteria except
Critetion 2, but have any 2 features then it must be referred to The Director
Criterion 3, but provides a voucher for laptop bag then the case must be referred
to The Finance Manager.
Criterion 4, but has 5yr experience the case must be referred to The Chairman.

All the dates are as on 25th Apr, 2012.

The HP company started on 26th Nov, 1997 provides laptops with Dual Core
processor, 4 hour battery. The price of laptop is Rs.28000. It had a legal case on a
patent but was over ruled in 2006. It provides a guarantee of 4 years.
A. Must be selected
B. Referred to the director
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C. Referred to finance manager
D. Referred to chairman

23. Vio company provides dual core laptops with 4 hour battery and 14 inch
screen. The price is Rs.33000 and it never had any legal cases. It was started in
1999. It provides 4 year guarantee and a free laptop bag for customers.
A. Must be selected
B. Referred to the director
C. Referred to finance manager
D. Referred to chairman

24. A more active element can displace a less reactive element in a chemical
reaction. Which is the most reactive element of A, B and C?
I. A cannot replace both B and C.
II. A can be replaced by B and also by C.
A. Only I is sufficient
B. Only II alone is sufficient
C. Both I and II are required
D. Both I and II together are not sufficient

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Section 3: Verbal Ability


No of Questions: 22

1.All faculty members except the HOD ____ to the new curriculum.
A.Agreed
B.Agrees
C.Was agreed
D.Has agree

2.Residents of North Pole have different lifestyles and requirements than ____
living in other parts.
A.Their
B.Those
C.Them
D.That

3.The toxic wastes are drained into nearby lakes leading to _____contamination.
A.Its
B.Them 1

C.Their

D.They
4.Standup comedians have gained immense popularity in the last decades.
Replace the bolded phrase for improvement.
A.In last decades
B.In the last decade
C.Over the last decades
D.No improvement needed

5.Jack Collins threw light on importance of adequate rest ____ a proper


rehabilitation for athletes.
A.But
B.Since
C.And
D.Or

6.The boss was unsure as to what triggered the argument between Shyam and
Shankar.
Find the word which is closest to meaning of underlined word.
A.Spread
B.Provoked
C.Increased
D.Enhanced

7.HYMNS. Find the synonym.


A.Chants
B.Sounds
C.Shouts
D.Poems

8.SHUNNING. Find the opposite.


A.Avoiding
B.Embracing
C.Neglecting
D.Defaming

9.TIMOROUS. Find the opposite.


A.Timid
B.Fearful
C.Brave
D.Huge
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10.Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between
sentences 1 and 6. 
1. Indian golfers contemplating a round or two in China would do well to
familiarise themselves withthe grazing habits of water buffalo.
A. However, it is rare that these bulky beasts of burden meander across the
manicured greens of China’sgolf
courses.
B. Huangshan located 90 minutes north of Hongkong was constructed to make
the most of the area’snatural
attributes an undulating valley ringed by blue mountains.
C. But it is not very rare to nd a bamboo hatted worker excitedly directing a
moving hazard.
D. Particularly not so if it is Huangshan Hotspring Golf Club.
6. Huangshan is unique for more than a highly picturesque phenomenon.

A.ABCD
B.ACDB
C.ADCB
D.ADBC

11. (Questions 11 to 14): Read the following paragraph and answer the questions
below:
Most of us understand how diseases like alcoholism and drug addiction can cause
pain and suffering. Craving a cigarette or a stiff drink on occasion is one thing, but
addiction forces an individual to behave in unusual—and often destructive—ways
in the service of nding the next x. But you can also become addicted to
behaviors, like video games.
“I have patients who come in suffering from an addiction to Candy Crush Saga,
and they’re substantially similar to people who come in with a cocaine disorder,”
Petros Levounis, the chairman of the psychiatry department at Rutgers New
Jersey Medical School, told The New York Times. “Their lives are ruined, their
interpersonal relationships suffer, their physical condition suffers.”
An addiction doesn’t have to involve drugs. An addiction is a chronic disease of
brain reward, motivation, memory, and related circuitry. Basically, any substance
or activity that starts to trigger your brain’s reward centers—the bits that release
hormones that make us feel good—in a way that makes you pathologically pursue
relief is addicting. Humans are prone to making bad choices in the name of a good
time. Just as a standing Thursday happy-hour date with your best friend wouldn’t
get you labeled an alcoholic, an hour or two of gaming slotted into your regular
daily schedule does not an addict make. But if that planned hour tends to spiral 1

into an all-nighter more often than you’d like, at the cost of your performance at

work and school, it’s signaling a problem.
The good news is that “going cold turkey on video games” is much gentler on your
body than trying to drop drugs or alcohol without a doctor’s help. You may be
irritable, and you’ll certainly have trouble avoiding your game of choice, but you’re
not going to spend days feeling physically ill.
What does the word SPIRAL used in the context mean?
A.Build up
B.Rotate
C.Increase
D.Decrease

12.What makes people addicted to video games?


A.They make people take bad choices
B.They attack the reward centers of human brain
C.They make people more lazy and happy
D.They make people come out of their sufferings.

13.What does the author mean by “Going cold turkey on video games is much
gentler to your body”?
A.One cannot easily avoid video games.
B.A person can avoid playing video games but it causes physical illness
C.Avoiding video games is easoer than avoiding other addictions
D.Video game addiction needs special treatments like Cold Turkey treatment.

14.Why do humans tend to make bad choices?


A.Because they are addicted
B.Because they cannot decide which is good and which is bad
C.Because they are tempted towards the satisfaction that the choice provides
temporarily
D.Because of the force by external aid.

15.(Questions 15 to 18): Read the following passage and answer the questions
below:
The Indian government’s intention of introducing caste based quotas for the ?
Other Backward Classes in centrally funded institutions of higher learning and the
prime minister’s suggestion to the private sector to ?voluntarily go in for
reservation, has once again sparked off a debate on the merits and demerits of
caste-based reservations. Unfortunately, the predictable divide between the
votaries of ?social justice on one hand and those advocating ?merit on the other
seems to have once again camou aged the real issues. It is necessary to take a 1

holistic and non-partisan view of the issues involved. The hue and cry about ?
sacrificing merit is untenable simply because merit is after all a social construct 
and it cannot be determined objectively in a historically unjust and unequal
context. The idea of competitive merit will be worthy of serious attention only in a
broadly egalitarian context. But then, caste is not the only obstacle in the way of
an egalitarian order. After all, economic conditions, educational opportunities and
discrimination on the basis of gender also contribute to the denial of opportunity
to express one’s true merit and worth. It is interesting to note that in the ongoing
debate, one side refuses to see the socially constructed nature of the notion of
merit, while the other side refuses to recognise the multiplicity of the mechanisms
of exclusion with equal vehemence. The idea of caste-based reservations is
justi ed by the logic of social justice. This implies the conscious attempt to
restructure a given social order in such a way that individuals belonging to the
traditionally and structurally marginalised social groups get adequate
opportunities to actualise their potential and realise their due share in the
resources available. In any society, particularly in one as diverse and complex as
the Indian society, this is going to be a gigantic exercise and must not be reduced
to just one aspect of state policy. Seen in this light, caste-based reservation has to
work in tandem with other policies ensuring the elimination of the structures of
social marginalization and denial of access. It has to be seen as a means of
achieving social justice and not an end in itself. By the same logic it must be
assessed and audited from time to time like any other social policy and economic
strategy.

What is the phrase ‘Sacri cing merit’ referring to?

A. Killing merit.
B. Selection on basis of merit.
C. Encouraging reservation
D. None of these

16.What do you mean by the word ‘Egalitarian’?


A. Characterized by belief in the equality of all people.
B. Characterized by belief in the inequality of all people.
C. Another word for reservations.
D. Growth

17.What does the statement- and not to convert it into a fetish of ‘political
correctness’ in the passage imply?
A. Reservation issue should not be converted into a political propaganda.
B. Reservation issue should not be based on caste alone. 1

C. Reservation issue should be left to the ruling government.


D. None of these. 
18.What is the author most likely to agree with?
A. Caste-based reservation is the answer to India’s problems.
B. Gender-based reservation is the answer to India’s problems.
C. There is no solution to bridge the gap between privileged and under-privileged.
D. None of these.

19.(Questions 19 to 22): Read the following passage and answer the questions
below:
Fasting is an act of homage to the majesty of appetite. So I think we should
arrange to give up our pleasures regularly–our food, our friends, our lovers–in
order to preserve their intensity, and the moment of coming back to them. For this
is the moment that renews and refreshes both oneself and the thing one loves.
Sailors and travelers enjoyed this once, and so did hunters, I suppose. Part of the
weariness of modern life may be that we live too much on top of each other, and
are entertained and fed too regularly.
Once we were separated by hunger both from our food and families, and then we
learned to value both. The men went off hunting, and the dogs went with them; the
women and children waved goodbye. The cave was empty of men for days on end;
nobody ate, or knew what to do. The women crouched by the re, the wet smoke in
their eyes; the children wailed; everybody was hungry. Then one night there were
shouts and the barking of dogs from the hills, and the men came back loaded with
meat. This was the great reunion, and everybody gorged themselves silly, and
appetite came into its own; the long-awaited meal became a feast to remember
and an almost sacred celebration of life. Now we go off to the o ce and come
home in the evenings to cheap chicken and frozen peas. Very nice, but too much
of it, too easy and regular, served up without effort or wanting. We eat, we are
lucky, our faces are shining with fat, but we don’t know the pleasure of being
hungry any more.
Too much of anything–too much music, entertainment, happy snacks, or time
spent with one’s friends–creates a kind of impotence of living by which one can no
longer hear, or taste, or see, or love, or remember. Life is short and precious, and
appetite is one of its guardians, and loss of appetite is a sort of death. So if we are
to enjoy this short life we should respect the divinity of appetite, and keep it eager
and not too much blunted.
What is the author’s main argument in the passage?
a) The olden times, when the roles of men and women were clearly divided, were
far more enjoyable than the present time 1

b) There is not enough effort required anymore to obtain food and hence the
pleasure derived is not the same 
c) People who don’t have enough to eat enjoy life much more than those who have
plentiful
d) We should deny ourselves pleasures once in a while in order to whet our desires
and feel more alive

20.What are the bene ts of fasting?


a) It is an act against the drawbacks of appetite
b) It brings joy in eating, and one learns to appreciate food
c) It is the method to understand how civilization evolved
d) It is a punishment for the greedy and unkind

21.What commonality has been highlighted between the sailors and hunters?
a) Neither were fed nor entertained regularly
b) They renew and refresh themselves regularly
c) They were regularly separated from their loved ones and things they liked
d) The roles of men and women were clearly divided for both professions

22.‘The long-awaited meal became a feast to remember and an almost sacred


celebration of life’, what does this line imply?
a) After so many days of being hungry, the cave men and women felt alive once
again after eating the food
b) People respected and were thankful for getting food after days of being hungry
and also of being united with their loved ones
c) Cave men and women ate and celebrated together with the entire community
making the feast really enjoyable
d) Cave men and women enjoyed themselves in the feast and performed a
ceremony to thank the Gods for their safe return back home

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