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Question 1 of 17

Fill in the blank(s) with the most suitable option.


She found ___________ interesting book at the library.

the

No article needed

an

Question 2 of 17
Fill in the blank(s) with the most suitable option.
I am grateful ____ your help in completing this project, which has been a challenging one.

to

owing to

for

with

Question 3 of 17
Fill in the blank(s) with the most suitable option.
He was astonished to find himself face to face by ___________ edge of ___________ magnificent
waterfall, teetering ___________ the precipice.

the, a, on

an, a, at

the, the, above

an, the, over

Question 4 of 17
Which part of the sentence given below has an error?
She / don't / like to / eat vegetables.
eat vegetables

like to

don't

She

Question 5 of 17
Identify the error in the sentence given below.
Between you and I, / the project's success / was largely due to / their efforts.

their efforts

the project's success

Between you and I,

was largely due to

Question 6 of 17
Identify the sentence with correct grammar and usage.

The experiment was been conducted by the research team last week.

He must have to submit his report by tomorrow.

Despite of the challenges, the project was completed on time.

The software engineer worked hardly on debugging the code.

Question 7 of 17
Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.
Engineers have taken center stage in the quest for sustainable energy solutions. With the rise in
environmental concerns and the need to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, engineers are pioneering
innovations to harness renewable energy sources.One area of focus is solar power. Engineers are
constantly refining solar panel designs to capture sunlight and convert it into electricity. This
technology holds promise for widespread adoption due to its clean and abundant nature.Another
area of innovation is wind energy. Engineers are developing advanced wind turbines that generate
electricity from the power of the wind. These turbines are becoming a common sight in wind farms,
contributing to clean energy production.Efficient energy storage is also a priority. Engineers are
creating high-capacity batteries to store excess energy generated by renewables, ensuring a
consistent power supply even during lulls in production.In conclusion, engineers are driving the
transformation of our energy landscape through ingenious solutions that prioritize sustainability
and a greener future.
What are the key roles engineers are playing in the realm of sustainable energy?

Focusing solely on immediate energy needs.

Investing in fossil fuel exploration.

Developing innovative renewable energy technologies.

Expanding traditional energy sources.

Question 8 of 17
Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, has revolutionized the field of engineering. This
technology involves creating three-dimensional objects layer by layer, based on digital models. It
has proven to be an invaluable tool for rapid prototyping, production of complex geometries, and
even medical applications.Engineers utilize 3D printing to swiftly create prototypes, allowing them
to visualize and test designs before committing to full-scale production. This not only saves time
but also reduces costs associated with traditional manufacturing methods.One remarkable aspect
of 3D printing is its capability to produce intricate shapes that were once difficult or impossible to
fabricate. This has opened doors to innovations in aerospace, architecture, and biomedical
engineering.Moreover, the medical field benefits from 3D printing through the creation of patient-
specific implants, prosthetics, and even organ models for surgical planning.In essence, 3D printing
has propelled engineering to new heights by providing a versatile and efficient approach to
materializing ideas.
What is the main idea conveyed in the passage?

3D printing is primarily used for producing prototypes in engineering.

3D printing has eliminated the need for traditional manufacturing methods.

3D printing focuses solely on medical applications in the field of engineering.

3D printing has transformed engineering through its versatile applications.

Question 9 of 17
Choose the pair of words that exhibits a similar relationship as the words in the given pair.
CRANE : ELEVATE :: ?
AIRPLANE : LAND

SHIP : SAIL

LADDER : CLIMB

CAR : DRIVE

Question 10 of 17
Choose the pair of words that exhibits a similar relationship as the words in the given pair.
SCULPTOR : MARBLE

AUTHOR : BOOK

MUSICIAN : INSTRUMENT

PAINTER : BRUSH

PAINTER : CANVAS

Question 11 of 17
Choose the most appropriate word to fill in the blank and complete the sentence meaningfully.
Effective teamwork is essential for achieving complex goals in engineering projects. Collaborative
efforts bring together diverse __________ , enabling the pooling of expertise and innovative
problem-solving. Engineers, designers, and technicians collaborate to create synergistic solutions
that integrate multiple perspectives. This synergy fosters creative thinking and ensures that
projects are completed efficiently and to the highest standards.

conflicts

limitations

disciplines

conclusions

Question 12 of 17
Choose the most appropriate word to fill in the blank and complete the sentence meaningfully.
In the realm of computer programming, algorithms serve as the backbone of software
development. An algorithm is a step-by-step __________ that outlines the procedure for solving a
problem. Programmers utilize algorithms to instruct computers how to perform tasks efficiently.
Well-designed algorithms can significantly improve the speed and accuracy of computations,
leading to optimized software performance.
approach

representation

solution

framework

Question 13 of 17
Select the correct sequence to arrange the following sentence(s) fragments into a coherent
paragraph.

1. for its remarkable


2. ability to change
3. colors rapidly
4. the chameleon is known

2134

4321

4123

3421

Question 14 of 17
Select the correct sequence to arrange the following sentence(s) fragments into a coherent
paragraph.

1. Shelves lined with books from various eras and genres invited visitors to explore tales both
new and timeless.
2. The old bookstore, tucked away on a quiet street corner, exuded an air of nostalgia.
3. The creaky wooden floors and the soft glow of antique lamps added to the charm of the
space.
4. As visitors wandered through the aisles, they discovered hidden literary treasures, creating
an enchanting experience that transported them to different worlds.

3412

3421
2143

2134

Question 15 of 17
Read the following statement and choose the most accurate inference from the given options.
Statement : Alexandra always carries an umbrella in her bag.

Alexandra loves to collect different types of bags.

Alexandra enjoys going for long walks in the rain.

The weather is usually unpredictable in Alexandra's area.

Alexandra has a habit of forgetting to bring an umbrella.

Question 16 of 17
Choose the word that is most similar in meaning to "abundant."

Scanty

Meager

Scarce

Plentiful

Question 17 of 17
Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "ephemeral."

Temporary

Fleeting

Transient

Lasting

Analytical Reasoning
Launchpad - Cognitive Ability Test - Analytical Reasoning - Basic - Set 1 | 17 Questions | 1 Points | 0 (-ve)
Points
Questions
Question 1 of 17
The questions below are given three statements, followed by conclusions: I, II, III, IV. You have to
take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known
facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from
the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:

1. All engineers are problem solvers.


2. Alex is an engineer.
3. Problem solvers are valued in the industry.

Conclusions:

I. Alex possesses problem-solving skills.


II. Engineers are valued in the industry.
III. Alex is valued in the industry.
IV. All valued professionals are engineers.

Only III follows

Only I and II follow

Only II follows

Only I, II, and III follow

Question 2 of 17
The questions below are given three statements, followed by conclusions: I, II, III, IV. You have to
take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known
facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from
the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:

1. Some software developers are proficient in multiple programming languages.


2. All proficient programmers are in high demand.
3. Professionals in high demand have competitive salaries.

Conclusions:

I. All software developers have competitive salaries.


II. All professionals with competitive salaries are proficient programmers.
III. Some proficient programmers have competitive salaries.
IV. Professionals with competitive salaries are proficient in multiple programming languages.

Only I and IV follow


Only I and II follow

Only III and IV follow

Only II follows

Question 3 of 17
Determine the correct inference based on the given conditional statement.
If a student participates actively in class discussions, they will score well on assignments.

If a student scores poorly on assignments, they didn't participate actively in class discussions.

If a student participates actively in class discussions, they will score poorly on assignments.

If a student scores well on assignments, they didn't participate actively in class discussions.

If a student doesn't participate actively in class discussions, they won't score well on assignments.

Question 4 of 17
Determine the correct inference based on the given conditional statement.If a person maintains a
healthy diet, they will experience improved energy levels.

If a person maintains a healthy diet, they won't experience improved energy levels.

If a person experiences improved energy levels, they maintained a healthy diet.

If a person experiences improved energy levels, they didn't maintain a healthy diet.

If a person doesn't experience improved energy levels, they didn't maintain a healthy diet.

Question 5 of 17
Solve the following logical puzzle and answer the question that follows.
Four friends - Alice, Bob, Carol, and Dave - are sitting in a row facing east. Alice is to the right of
Carol, but not next to Bob. Bob is to the right of Dave. Who is sitting in the middle?

Carol

Bob

Dave
Alice

Question 6 of 17
Solve the following logical puzzle and answer the question that follows.Five friends - Alex, Ben,
Chris, Dana, and Evan - each have a different favorite color: blue, green, red, yellow, and purple.
Based on the following clues, which friend likes the color red?- Ben's favorite color is blue.- Alex
likes either red or green, but not blue.- Chris dislikes yellow and purple.- Dana's favorite color is
not green.- Evan's favorite color is not purple.

Alex

Evan

Ben

Chris

Question 7 of 17
Find the missing term in the following sequence.
3, 7, 15, 31, ?

65

64

63

62

Question 8 of 17
Find the missing term in the following sequence.
5, 12, 27, 58, ?

116

131

126

121
Question 9 of 17
Emma's maternal grandmother is Olivia's mother. What is Emma's relationship to Olivia?

Aunt

Sister

Niece

Cousin

Question 10 of 17
Daniel's paternal uncle's wife is Elizabeth. Elizabeth's son is Frank. What is Frank's relationship to
Daniel?

Cousin

Brother

Son

Nephew

Question 11 of 17
In a certain code language, MOBILE is coded as OSHQVQ, then how would DESERT be coded in
the same code language.

FIYMBF

FJYMBF

FIZMCF

FLYMBE

Question 12 of 17
Which figure below matches the pattern established by the figure above?
Question 13 of 17
Which of the following figures can be constructed using the shapes provided below?
Question 14 of 17
Study the pattern from the Problem Figure and select the figure from the Solution Figures that
logically completes the sequence:
Problem Figure:

Solution Figures:

(D)

(A)

(B)
Question 15 of 17
Logan starts walking from her house and walks 2 blocks north, then takes a left turn and walks 3
blocks west. Finally, she takes a right turn and walks 4 blocks north. In which direction is Logan's
final location with respect to her starting point?

Northwest

North

West

Southwest

Question 16 of 17
Alex is going on a road trip and follows the given directions: First, he drives 5 km to the east.
Then, he turns right and drives 3 km south. After that, he takes another right turn and drives 2 km
west. Finally, he turns left and drives 4 km north. What is his approximate distance from the
starting point?

3.2 km

Cannot be determined

4 km

4.2 km

Question 17 of 17
Study the flowchart given below and answer the question.
What is the number stored in box 6 at the end of the flowchart?

12

20

11

50

Numerical Reasoning
Launchpad - Cognitive Ability Test - Numerical Reasoning - Basic - Set 1 | 16 Questions | 1 Points | 0 (-ve)
Points

Questions
Question 1 of 16
If a pen costs $1.50 and a notebook costs $2.75, how much would it cost to buy 3 pens and 2
notebooks?

$9.25

$8.75
$10.00

$9.50

Question 2 of 16
A bakery sells a cake for $30. During a special promotion, they offer a 15% discount on the cake's
price. How much does the cake cost during the promotion?

$25.50

$35.50

$31.50

$15.50

Question 3 of 16
Mark bought a smartphone for $450 and a pair of headphones for $75. He received a 10%
discount on the total bill. How much did Mark pay after the discount?

$500.00

$517.50

$522.50

$472.50

Question 4 of 16
If a store offers a 15% discount on a $60 item, how much money will you save?

$4.50

$8.50

$9.00

$6.00

Question 5 of 16
A rectangular field is 125 meters long and 80 meters wide. If the field is paved with tiles that each
measure 0.5 meters by 0.5 meters, how many tiles are needed to cover the entire field?
20000

4000

40000

2000

Question 6 of 16
In a bag of candies, the ratio of red candies to green candies is 2:3. If there are 15 green candies,
how many red candies are there?

25

10

20

Question 7 of 16
In a bakery, the ratio of the number of chocolate muffins to blueberry muffins is 5 to 3. After selling
40 chocolate muffins and 20 blueberry muffins, the ratio becomes 2 to 1. How many chocolate
muffins were there initially in the bakery?

50

40

60

30

Question 8 of 16
The average score of a student in three tests is 85. If the scores in the first two tests are 78 and
92, what is the score in the third test?

85

75
90

100

Question 9 of 16
Find the next term in the following series.
8, 12, 16, 20, 24, ?

32

28

30

26

Question 10 of 16
A sum of money is invested for 2 years at 10% interest compounded annually. What is the
difference between the compound interest and simple interest earned on the sum?

$25

$21

$1

$30

Question 11 of 16
A construction project can be completed by 12 workers in 18 days working 8 hours a day. How
many workers are needed to complete the project in 12 days working 6 hours a day?

24

20

16

14

Question 12 of 16
A car travels a distance of 240 km at a speed of 60 km per hour. If it continues at the same speed,
how long will it take to travel 360 km?

10 hours

4 hours

6 hours

7 hours

Question 13 of 16
Chris bought a vintage record player for $120 and decided to sell it after painting it with a new
design. The cost of painting was $30. He sold the record player for $180. What is his percentage
profit after accounting for the painting cost?

12.50%

25%

20%

33.33%

Question 14 of 16
A shopkeeper buys 100 pens at $2 each. He sells 90 of them at $3 each and the remaining 10
at $2.5 each. He also gives a discount of 10% on the total price of 5 pens. What is his profit
percentage (approximate)?

40%

32%

52%

47%

Question 15 of 16
Refer to the bar chart below, which displays the sales performance of two products, Product A and
Product B, over the course of a year.
In which quarter did Product A experience the highest percentage increase in sales compared to
the previous quarter?

Q4

Q2

Q1

Q3

Question 16 of 16
Refer to the line graph below, which represents the monthly average temperature for City X and
City Y over a year.

For how many months does the absolute difference between the average temperatures of City X
and City Y exceed 4 degrees Celsius?

3
4

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