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Note: Seven sections in the following model paper have been regrouped

into five sections in the revised syllabus for SRMEE 2014.

Model Questions - MCA


I Each one of these questions 1 to 30 is independent

1. 45 x ?= 25% of 900
a) 16.20 b)500
c)4 d)5

2. A student has to secure 40 % marks to pass. He gets 178 marks and fails by
22 marks. The maximum marks are
a)200 b) 500
c)800 d)1000

3. If √X / √961 = 0.02 then the value of X is


a)0.3844 b)3.844
c)38.44 d)384.4

4. What number should be subtracted from both the term of the ratio 15: 19
so as to make it as 3:4
a)3 b)5
c)6 d)9

5. A sum of money becomes 8 times of itself in 3 years at compound interest.


The rate of interest is :
a)100 % b) 8%
c)1% d)Data inadequate

6. A number when divided by 32 leaves the remainder 29.This number when


divided by 8 will leave the remainder
a) 3 b) 5
c) 7 d)29

7. 7. Which of the following is the least?


(a) 2 1/3 (b) 3 1/6
(c) 4 1/9 (d) None of these

8. The average weight of 7 men decreases by 4 kg when one of them


weighing 92 kg is replaced by a new man. The weight of the new man is
a)63 kg b)74kg
c)72 kg d)64kg

9. The average of runs made by 11 players in a cricket team is 75. If the


captain’s runs is not considered, the average of the runs made by the
remaining players increased by 4. How many runs did captain make?
a)35 runs b)40 runs
c)38 runs d)36 runs

10. A train covers a distance between station A and station B in 45 minutes. If


the speed of the train is reduced by 5 km/hr. then the same distance is
covered in 48 minutes. What is the distance between the stations?
a)60 km b)64 km
c)180km d)55 km

11. The square of a number subtracted from its cube gives 100.The number is

a)25 b)16
c)6 d)5

12. The least whole number which when subtracted from both the terms of
the ratio 6: 7 to give a ratio less than 16:21 is :
a)2 b)3
c)4 d)6

13. If 10 men working together can finish a job in 20 days , then the number
of days taken by 25 men of the same capacity to finish the job is :
a)25 b)20
c)16 d)12

14. The simple interest and the true discount on a certain sum for a given time
and at a given rate are Rs.85 and Rs.80 respectively. The sum is :
a)Rs.1800 b)Rs.1450
c)Rs.1360 d)Rs.6800

15. The present worth of a sum due sometime hence is Rs.576 and the
banker’s gain is Rs.16.The true discount is :
a)Rs.36 b)Rs.72
c)Rs.48 d)Rs.96
16. The amount of water that should be added to reduce 8 ml. mixer
containing 50% alcohol, to a mixer containing 40% alcohol is
a)1ml b)2 ml
c)3 ml d)4ml

17. If a man can swim downstream at 6 kmph and upstream at 2 kmph, his
speed in still water is:.
a)4 km/hr b)2 km/hr
c)3 km/hr d)2.5 km/hr

18. A sum of Rs.4000 is lent out in two parts, one at 8% simple interest and the
other at 10% simple interest. If the annual interest is Rs.352, the sum lent
at 8% is:
a)Rs 1600 b)Rs 2400
c)Rs 1800 d)Rs 2800

19. Find the mean proportional between 36 and 64


a)84 b)48
c)49 d)55

20. Mohinder and Prabhu entered into a partnership investing Rs 12000 and
Rs.9000 respectively. After 3 months, Sudhir joined them with an
investment of Rs 15000.What is the share of Sudhir in a half yearly profit
of Rs 9500?
a) Rs.3500 b)Rs.3000
c) Rs.2500 d)Rs.4000

21. A circular wire of radius 42 cm is cut and bent in the form of a rectangular
whose sides are in the ratio 6:5. The area enclosed by the rectangle is
a)4020 cm2 b)4320 cm2
c)1248 cm 2 b)4350 cm2

22. The ratio of Meena’s age to that of her mother is 3: 8.The difference of
their ages is 35 years .The ratio of their ages after 4 years will be
a)7:12 b)5:12
c)38:43 d)42:47

23. The mean proportional to 1.62 and 0.02 is


a)0.18 b)1.8
c)0.018 d)18

24. The average age of an adult class is 40 years. Twelve new students with an
average age of 32 years join in the class, thereby decreasing the average of
the class by 4 years. The original strength of the class was .
a)10 b)11
c)12 d)15

25. The Simple Interest on Rs. 1500 for 6 years at 5 % p.a is


(a) Rs. 400 (b) Rs. 300
(c) Rs. 450 (d) Rs. 500

26. Arun borrowed a loan at 16% per annum at simple interest. After 5 years
her repaid Rs. 9900. Find the amount borrowed by Arun.
(a) Rs. 5000 (b) Rs. 5500
(c) Rs. 6000 (d) Rs. 6500

27. A group of 1200 persons consisting of captains and soldiers is traveling in


a train. For every 15 soldiers there is one captain. The number of captains
in the group is
a)85 b)80
c)75 d)70

28. Gaurav walks 20 meters towards North. He then turns left and walks 40
meters. He again turns left and walks 20 meters. Further, he moves 20
meters after turning to the right. How far is he from his original position?
a) 20 meters b)30 meters
c)50 meters d)60 meters

29. Find out the wrong term 1,5,5,9,7,11,11,15,12,17


a) 11 b)12
c)17 d)15

30. In a certain code, COMPUTER is written as RFUVQNPC. How is


MEDICINE written in the same code?
a)EOJDJEFM b) EOJDEJFM
c)MFEJDJOE d)MFEDJJOE

II Fill in the Blanks


31. BDF: HIL:: MOQ:………?..............
a)XVT b) TVX
c)VTX d)TUX

32. CIRCLE is related to RICELC in the same way as SQUARE is related to


……
a) QSUERA b) QUSERA
c) UQSERA d) UQSAER
33. 97,86,73,58,45……………………
a)34 b)54
c)55 d)56

34. In the series 2,6,18,54 ………………..what will be the 8th term?


a)4370 b)4374
c)7443 d)7434

35. 8,9,8,7,10,9,6,11,10…………….,12
a)5 b)7
c)8 d)11

III. Look carefully at the sequence of symbols to find which do NOT fit into
the several pattern
36.
?

a. b. c. d.

37.

a. b. c. d.

38.

a. b. c. d.

39.

a. b. c. d.

40. **|oooo|**?|oo?|****|oo|

a) * o b) o o

c) * * d) o *
IV. In each of the following questions, four words have been given, out of
which three are alike in some manner and the fourth one is different.
Choose out the odd one.
41. a) Disperse b)Aggregate
c)Congregate d)Accumulate

42. a) Rain b)Mist


c)Smoke d)Fog

43. a) Nimitz b)Yamamoto


c)Nelson d)Montgomery

44. a) Foggy b)Transparent


c)Turbid d)Cloudy

45. a) Equity b)Fairness


c)Partiality d)Justice

V. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions given below.

REGISTRATION OF NEW VEHICLES IN DELHI

50 45
45
Number in Thousands

40 35 35
35
30 27 28
25
25 21 22
20
20 17
15 15
15
10
5
0
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN(1994)

46. What was the increase in registration of vehicles other than cars from
January to April 1994?
a)5000 b)9000
c)15000 d)1000

47. What was the difference between the number of cars registered in January
to those registered in June?
a)2000 b)5000
c)6000 d)None of these

48. In which of the following months was the registration of vehicles other
than cars maximum?
a)April b) May
c)June d)January

49. What was the percentage increase in registration of cars from March to
June,1994?
a)80% b)74.8%
c)86.6% d)82.5%

50. What was the number of vehicles other than cars registered in March
1994?
a) 5000 b)10000
c) 37000 d)40000

VI. Choose the ODD pair of words

51. a)Ornithology: Birds b)Mycology: Fungi

c)Biology : Botany d)Psychology : Algae

52. a)Hard: Soft b)Long: High

c)Sweet: Sour d)Pointed: Blunt

53. a)Flower :Petal b)Chair: Leg

c)Circle :Arc d)Cover: Page

54. a)Profit: Loss b)Wise: Foolish

c)Virtue: Vice d)Seduce: Attract

55. a)Class: Student b)Sentence: Words


c)Tree: Forest d)Hours: Minutes

VII Choose the group of letters which is different from others


56. a)EBA b)XUT
c)TQP d)JFE

57. a)JOT b)OUT


c)FED d)DIN

58. a)RSXY b)NOUV


c)MNST d)DEJK

59. a)BEH b)CFI


c)DGJ d)EHL

60. a)PENAL b)IDHNI


c)RUUD d)KRTSINSA

VIII. In each of the following questions, certain statements are given


followed by a conclusion based upon them. Choose the alternative
which best applies to the given statements and conclusion.

61. Statements:
1.A triangle has three angles
2.A square has four angles
Conclusion: A polygon has many angles
The conclusion drawn is
a) definitely true b) definitely false
c) either probably true or probably false d)irrelevant

62. Statements:
1.Some person are weak in Mathematics
2.All those, who are weak in Mathematics, are musicians
Conclusion: Some musicians are weak in Mathematics
The conclusion drawn is
a) definitely true b) )irrelevant
c) probably true d)probably false

63. Statements:
1.Dogs do not bark on the arrival of friends of the family.
2.When A entered B’s house, B’s dog started barking.
Conclusion: A is B’s enemy.
The conclusion
a) follows from the given statement b) probably true
c) probably false d)does not follow from the given
statements
64. Statements:
1.The no-confidence motion is often allowed to be debated upon.
2.There was a no-confidence motion last week.
Conclusion: It was debated upon by the parties concerned.
The conclusion drawn is
a)definitely true b) probably false
c) definitely false d) can’t say
65. Statements:
A wise man saves for a rainy day
A rainy day signifies adversity
Conclusions:
1. A fool squanders everything
2. A wise man is likely to get into adversity
3.A clear day signifies prosperity
Conclusion(s) correctly drawn is/are
a)1 only b) 1 and 2
c) 2 only d) 1 and 3

IX. In each question below is given a statement followed by two


assumptions numbered I and II. Consider the statement and decide
which of the given assumptions is implicit.

a) If only assumption I is implicit


b) Only if assumption II is implicit
c) If either I or II is implicit
d) If both I and II are implicit

66. The concession in rail fares for the journey to hill stations is cancelled
because it is not needed for people who can spend their holidays there.
I. Railways should give concession only to needy person
II. Railways should not encourage people to spend their holidays at hill
stations.

67. Read this notice before entering the club.


I. People are literate
II. No blind person comes to the club.

68. Try to steal this camera from our store – a display on a departmental store
I. People want to own a camera
II. The store has a video monitoring system to detect stealing.

69. If it is easy to become an engineer, I don’t want to be an engineer


I. An individual aspires to be professional.
II. One desires to achieve a thing which is hard earned
70. ”In my absence, I request you to look after the affairs of our company” – B
tells C
I. C may not accept the request of B
II C has the expertise to handle the affairs of the company.

X. In each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of


action numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the
statement to be true, then decide which of the two suggested courses of
action logically follows for pursuing

a) If only I follows
b) If Only II follows
c) If either I or II follows
d) If both I and II follow

71. The Asian Development Bank has approved a $285 million loan to finance
a project to construct coal ports by Paradip and Madras port Trusts.

I. India should use financial assistance from other international financial


organizations to develop such ports in other places.
II .India should not seek such financial assistance from the international
financial agencies.

72. If the retired Professors of the same Institutes are also invited to deliberate
on restructuring of the organization, their contribution may be beneficial
to the institution.

I. Management may seek opinion of the employees before calling retired


professors.
II. Management should involve experienced people for the systematic
restructuring of the organization.

73. Youngsters are often found staring at obscene posters


I. Children should be punished and penalized if they are found doing so
II. Any display of such material should be banned.

74. The sale of a particular product has gone down considerably causing great
concern to the company
I. The company should make a proper study of rival products in the
market
II. The price of the product should be reduced and quality improved

75. India’s performance in the recent Olympic Games was very poor. Not
even a single medal could be bagged by the players Government has
spent Rs 5crores in training and deputing a team of players to
participate in the Olympic Games.
I. India should stop sending players to the future Olympic Games
II. Government should immediately set up an inquiry commission to find
out the reason for India’s dismal performance.

X1. Each of the following question consists of a statement followed by two


arguments I and II. Consider the statement and decide which of the given
argument is strong.

a) If only argument I is strong


b) If only argument II is strong
c) If either I or II is strong
d) If both I and II are strong

76. Should all the transport corporation be handed over to the private
organizations?

I. Yes. There will be a significant change in the quality and punctuality of


services
II .No. There would not be job security for the employees at all the levels

77. Should correspondence course at the university level be discontinued in


India?

I.Yes.Only interaction between teacher and students at the college helps


total development of personality
II.No.The demand for discontinuance comes only from the elite who have
no knowledge of what is meant by poverty.

78. Should state lotteries be stopped?

I. Yes. Government should not promote gambling habits


II No. Government will lose a large amount of revenue.

79. Should student’s union in universities be abolished?

I.Yes.Students can pay full attention to their career development


II. No. All the great leaders had been student’s union leaders.

80. Should higher education be reserved for deserving few?

I. No. It will increase unemployment


II. Yes. It will minimize wasting in higher education

XII. Choose the Synonym for the given words


81 MORIBUND
a) Stagnant b) Gloomy
c) Dying d) Superfluous
82. ADMONISH
a) Threaten b) Praise
c) Appeal d) Support
83. DEIFY
a) Face b) Worship
c) Flatter d) Challenge
84. LETHAL
a) Unlawful b) Deadly
c) Excessive d) Threatening

85 PENCHANT
a) Like b) Eagerness
c) Disability d) Dislike

XIII. Choose the Antonym for the given words

86. SHALLOW
a) High b) Hidden
c)Deep d)Hollow
87. JUXTAPOSITION
a) Difference b) Opposition
c) Separation d) Appropriateness
88. DISSUADE
a) Incite b) Persuade
c) Advise d) Instigate
89. SALVAGE
a) Outfit b) Loss
c) Burn d) Remove
90. AUDACIOUS
a) Timid b) Vulgar
c) Low d) Unpractised
XIV. Fill in the blanks with the most suitable words given
91. The ship waited till the storm ……. Before sailing out to sea
a) trivialized b) normalize
c) abated d) consolidated
92. He was very angry as usual. However, his angry words …….. me.
a) thwarted b) obstructed
c) jolted d) fluttered
93. The commandos took a long time to ……….. the resistance of the rebels
a) break down b) cut down
c) pull down d) tone down

94. The priest addressed the ……….for more than an hour and was listened to
with rapt attention
a) crew b) congregation
c) audience d) staff
95. All of us must endeavor to………………………. the miseries of poor
a) exhibit b) mitigate
c) augment d) discourage

XV. Choose the Correct answer


96. The ……..is sequence of instructions that tells the computer how to
process the data.
a) data b)program
c) control d)instruction

97. The ASCII Code is a 7 bit code for…..


a) letters b) numbers
c) other symbols d)letter ,numbers and other symbols
98. Which generation of computers is covered by the period 1964-77?
a) First b) Second
c) Third d) Fourth

99. A Collection of eight bits is called ………


a) Byte b) Word
c) Record d) File

100. An error in computer data is called……..


a) Chip b) Bug
c) Bit d) Byte
Answer

1 D 31 D 61 D 91) C
2 B 32 C 62 A 92) D
3 A 33 A 63 D 93) A
4 A 34 B 64 D 94) B
5 A 35 A 65 B 95) B
6 B 36 B 66 A 96) B
7 C 37 B 67 D 97) D
8 D 38 A 68 B 98) C
9 A 39 B 69 B 99) A
10 A 40 A 70 B 100) B
11 D 41 A 71 A
12 B 42 A 72 D
13 C 43 D 73 B
14 C 44 B 74 A
15 D 45 C 75 B
16 B 46 B 76 D
17 A 47 D 77 A
18 B 48 B 78 D
19 B 49 C 79 A
20 C 50 B 80 B
21 B 51 C 81 C
22 B 52 B 82 A
23 A 53 D 83 B
24 C 54 D 84 B
25 C 55 C 85 A
26 B 56 D 86 C
27 C 57 B 87 C
28 D 58 B 88 B
29 B 59 D 89 B
30 A 60 A 90 A

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