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QUANTITATIVE ABILITY - (10 Q’S - 35 MINUTES)

1. A batsman scored 110 runs which included 3 boundaries and 8 sixes. What
percent of his total score did he make by running between the wickets?
A. 45%
B. 45(5/11)%
C. 55%
D. 55(6/11)%

2. Two students appeared at an examination. One of them secured 9 marks more


than the other and his marks were 56% of the sum of their marks. The marks
obtained by them are:
A.39,30
B.41,32
C.42,33
D.43,34

3. A fruit seller had some apples. He sells 40% apples and still has 420 apples.
Originally, he had:

A.588 Apples
B.600 apples
C.700 apples
D.672 apples

4. In a cycle race there are 5 persons participating for 5 positions named as


J,K,L,M,N.
So in how many ways can make M always before N?
A.60
B.120
C.24
D.720

5. 6 members need to be selected from different fields. In such a way that 10 from
java, 5 from Microsoft,8 from Oracle,2 from IBM. What is the possible
combination?
A.5
B.120
C.168000
D.12880

6. A motorboat, whose speed in 15 km/hr in still water goes 30 km downstream and


comes back in a total of 4 hours 30 minutes. The speed of the stream (in km/hr)
is
A.2 km/hr
B.3 km/hr
C.4 km/hr
D.5 km/hr

7. If Rahul rows 15 km upstream in 3 hours and 21 km downstream in 3 hours, then


the speed of the stream is
A.1 km/hr
B.2 km/hr
C.5 km/hr
D.4 km/hr

8. A man rows 750 m in 675 seconds against the stream and returns in 7 and half
minutes. His rowing speed in still water is

A.4 kmph
B.5 kmph
C.6 kmph
D.7 kmph

9. 3 men finish painting a wall in 8 days. Four boys do the same job in 7 days. In
how many days will 2 men and 2 boys working together paint two such walls of
the same size?
A.12 12/13 days
B.6 6/13 days
C.9 2/5 days
D.3 3/5 days

10. If A and B can do a piece of work in 7.5 days. If B works 1/2 of work and
remaining work was completed by A, taking total time of 20 days to complete the
work. If b is more efficient then B can do work in how many days?
A.11
B.10
C.20
D.8
REASONING ABILITY - (15 Q’S - 25 MINUTES)

1. Study the following information carefully to answer the questions.


(i) Lakshman, Madan, Naresh, Prakash, Dhanumjaya, Rohith, and Sandhya are sitting in a
circle and playing cards.
(ii) Naresh, who is the neighbor of Prakash, is not the neighbor of Rohith
(iii) Dhanumjaya is second to the left of Rohith.
(iV) Naresh is second to the left of Sandhya, who is the neighbor of Madan.

Which of the following is True?


A.Dhanumjaya is the neighbour of sandhya and lakshman
B.Rohith is the neighbour of sandhya and lakshman
C.madan is the neighbour of sandhya and lakshman
D.lakshman is the neighbour of prakash and madan

2. Study the following information carefully to answer the questions.


(i) Lakshman, Madan, Naresh, Prakash, Dhanumjaya, Rohith, and Sandhya are sitting in a
circle and playing cards.
(ii) Naresh, who is the neighbor of Prakash, is not the neighbor of Rohith
(iii) Dhanumjaya is second to the left of Rohith.
(iV) Naresh is second to the left of Sandhya, who is the neighbor of Madan.

Which of the following pairs has the second person sitting second to the right
first-person?
A.Rohith, Madan
B.Dhanumjaya, Sandhya
C.Naresh, Dhanumjaya
D.None of these

3. Study the following information carefully to answer the questions.

A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are seated in a straight line facing north but not necessarily in the
same order.

Only three people sit between F and A. Neither F nor A sits at the extreme ends of the
line.

Only two people sit between A and G. E is not an immediate neighbor of either A or F.
E sits third to the left of B. B is not an immediate neighbor of A. E is not an immediate
neighbor of C.

Who are the immediate neighbors of F?


A. AG
B. CD
C. DG
D. GB

4. Anita, Chitra, Sneha, Radha, and Sonia one of whose Lastname is madhan were
recently hired at a large shopping center. Each woman sells only one kind of item.

Read the following point and then answer the questions

a. Radha whose last name is not raghu does not sell popcorn.

b. David women do not sell candy or soda.

c.The five women are Sneha, Radha, the Satish woman, the Calvin women, and the
women who sell ice cream.

d. Anita's last name is neither Raghu nor calvin. Neither Anita nor calvin is the woman
who sells candy.

e. Neither the peanut vendor nor the ice cream vendor is named sonia or David.

Which of the following is the item sold by Anita?


A.candy
B.soda
C.peanut
D.ice-cream

5. If in a code language, COULD is written as BNTKC and MARGIN is written as LZQFHM,


how will MOULDING be written in that code ?
A.CHMFINTK
B.LNTKCHMF
C.LNKTCHMF
D.NITKHCMF
6. In a certain code, COMPUTER is written as RFUVQNPC. How is MEDICINE written in
the same code ?
A.EOJDJEFM
B.MFEJDJOE
C.EOJDEJFM
D.MFEDJJOE

7. Fill in the missing :- 7,14,55,110,?


A. 140
B. 155
C. 121
D. 12800

8. What is the next number in the series? 2,4,7,10,15,18,....


A. 23
B. 25
C. 27
D. 26

9. if HAT = 58, then KEEP = ?


A.68
B.78
C.74
D.64

10. In a particular year, the month of january had exactly 4 thursdays, and 4 sundays. On
which day of the week did january 1st occur in the year?
A.Monday
B.Tuesday
C.Wednesday
D.Thursday

11. How many times do the hands of a clock coincide in 5 hours?


A.5
B.4
C.6
D.3

12.What is the chance that a leap year selected at random contains 53 Fridays?
A.1/7
B.3/7
C.2/7
D.2/13

13.If KANSAS + OHIO = OREGON ? Then find the value of G+R+O+S+S?

(Given Value of O = 5)
K A N S A S

O H I O

-----------

O R E G O N
A.10
B.12
C.20
D.11

14.Xuomi wants to convert his two storey house that has 5 rooms each in two floors into
a hotel. Xuomi decides to number his first floor rooms with 5 consecutive numbers in the
100's, and his second floor numbers would be 5 consecutive numbers in the 200's.
Goes without saying that the 5 room numbers in the 2nd floor are 100 more than the
corresponding room numbers from the first floor.
Being a mathematician, Xuomi is extremely fascinated by primes and also unconcerned

about other people's preference for simple sequences. So, he decides to number his

rooms in such a way as to have as many prime numbers as possible. His friend, Pytha

told him blithely that the maximum he could manage was 5 numbers. Xuomi generated

the maximum amount of contempt possible with his eyes and told his friend that not

even his father (Pytha's father, not Xuomi's) Goras could accommodate 5 primes and 4

primes was the limit of anyone's ambition.


So, they decided to go for 4. Pytha suggested that they might want to go for numbers

such that average number of all the room numbers put together would also be prime.

Xuomi checked his math and told him this was possible.

Xuomi also wanted the first room, or the room with the least number to be prime and

then went on to number his rooms accordingly.

Needless to say, the hotel was a phenomenal project. The mathematicians who visited

the project were mighty impressed and recommended it to all their friends. With

mathematicians from all over the world making it a point to stay here at least once,

demand went through the roof. Having said that, all the mathematicians wanted to stay

in prime number rooms and so occupancy never crossed 40%.

Xuomi went out of business and sold his property to Mr. Frump who made millions by

making it a casino.

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:

Mr. Goras had this to say when he visited the project. "By now you should know that
nothing good comes out of listening to Pytha. If instead of listening to his daft idea of
going for a sequence where the average was also prime (I mean, who goes for the
average being prime), if you had shown some vision and thought of a sequence where
extending to the third floor would have gotten you 2 more primes, it would have been
great". If Xuomi had taken this approach, what would have been the average of all the
room numbers?
A.379
B.280
C.281
D.383

15. Directions: In the following question two statements are given and these statements
are followed by two conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two
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 two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some papers are pens.
All pencils are pens.
Conclusions:
1. Some pens are pencils.
2. Some pens are papers.
A.Only (1) follows
B.Only (2) follows
C.Both (1) and (2) follows
D.Either (1) and (2) follow

VERBAL ABILITY - (20 Q’S - 20 MINUTES)

1. Choose the correct order of words in the sentence :


The rise of Indian athletes in global rankings across a variety of sports is a de facto

(A)/critical (B) requirement for developing sustainable mass interest in these sports.

This needs to be complimented (A)/complemented (B) by some other initiatives, such as

developing television-friendly competitive formats.

Notwithstanding early hurdles in invoking (A)/evoking (B) interest, it is heartening to see

the emergence of Indian Premier League (IPL) formats in hockey, football, badminton

and kabaddi.

The entry of big broadcasters into a sport invariably nurtures (A)/pushes (B) the

ecosystem towards better facilities, training and production quality.

A. ABAB
B. BBBB
C. AAAA
D. AABA
2. Choose the grammatically correct option :
Though all competitive exams do not allow using a calculator, but where they are

permitted, there are restrictions on the models allowed.

A.Though all competitive exams do not allow using calculators


B.Not all competitive exams allow the use of a calculator
C.Every competitive exam does not allow using of calculators
D.No correction required

3. Choose the correct option to fill the blanks-


In measuring electrical activity in different parts of the brain, researchers found that

people who describe themselves as generally happy have more activity in the left

prefrontal lobe of their brains than do other people. Therefore, a medication for

____________ the left prefrontal lobe of the brain would be an ____________

treatment for clinical depression.

A.suppressing, ineffective
B.stimulating, effective
C.improving, impressive
D.challenging, practical

4. Arrange the sentences in the correct order-


A. Good writers use more verbs.

B. However, it is hard to write without verbs.

C. The reason is that if unnecessary words are reduced, the verb-percentage goes up

as a mathematical necessity.

D. So “use verbs” is not really good advice; writers have to use verbs, and trying to add

extra ones would not turn out w


A. ABCD
B. DBCA
C. ACBD
D. ABDC

5.What is the main idea of this paragraph?


Contrary to popular belief, the idea of evolution didn’t originate with Darwin, but was

around for decades before he came along. His accomplishment was to come up with a

workable scheme by which it likely occurred. Darwin, it must be said, had unusual

exposure to the enormous diversity of life on earth for a man living in his time, through

his voyage on the Beagle. However, his eureka moment came not through studying

biology, but by reading the paper of an economist, Thomas Malthus, which showed that

populations grow faster than the resources to sustain them. It was then that Darwin

realized that only those best adapted to their environment would survive and pass on

their traits to offspring.

What is the main idea of this paragraph?

A.It is impossible to come up with big insights without crossing domains


B.The idea of evolution did not originate with Darwin
C.it is Malthus, not Darwin, who should be given credit for the theory of evolution
D.It was the connections that Darwin uncovered more than the facts themselves
that made his work important

6. Change the voice of the below given sentence:


Hundreds of students were rescued by the police.

A.The police has rescued hundreds of students


B.The police had rescued hundreds of students
C.The police rescued hundreds of students
D.The police have rescued hundreds of students

7. Find the error in below given sentence:


She ran so fastly (1)/ that she was able to catch (2)/ the running bus (3)/ No error.(4)

A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4

8. Correct the sentence: When it was morning they decided to put at an inn.
A.put out in
B.put off at
C.put at
D.put up at

9.This is ----- car I bought yesterday


A.the
B.a
C.an
D.none

10. Find the error in the given bold part of the sentence and correct it by choosing

appropriate option :

Without both case is solved, the jury has decided to keep all other cases pending in

the court of justice.

A.Unless both cases are


B.without the case being
C.since both the cases
D.until each case were

11. Below find the synonym of bold word in the given sentence

One of the present bishops was consecrated when quite a young boy and deacons are
often ordained at sixteen, and even much earlier.
A.revoked
B.destined
C.overtunned
D.annulted

12. Select the most appropriate Synonym of the given word.

Assail
A.Cover
B.Abuse
C.Compliment
D.None of the above

13. Below find the synonym of a bold word in the given sentence

The building was consecrated as a Protestant Episcopal church in May, 1814.


A.Temporal
B.Hallowed
C.Earthly
D.Secular

14. Select the most appropriate Synonym of the given word.

Exasperate
A.Appease
B.Aggravate
C.Propitiate
D.Comfort

15. Select the most appropriate Synonym of the given word.

Sentinel
A.Traitor
B.Slew
C.Custodian
D.None of the above

16. Identify the word with a correct spelling:


A.Bafling
B.Baffling
C.ballfing
D.balfing
17. Identify the word with a correct spelling:
A.linenant
B.linient
C.lenient
D.lenent

18. Choose the correct order of the passage


S1: I saw two men at the train station.
P: Both of them went to the coffee shop together.
Q: The first one was holding an umbrella.
R: The second one was holding a bag.
S: After coffee, one of them left the coffee shop.
S6: The second one waited for his wife later.
A.PQRS
B.QPSR
C.QRPS
D.QPRS

19. Choose the correct order of the passage


S1: Earthquake means the shaking of the Earth’s surface.
P: It is a sudden trembling of the surface of the Earth.
Q: Furthermore, Earthquakes can cause huge damage to life and property.
R: Earthquakes certainly are a terrible natural disaster.
S: Some Earthquakes are weak in nature and probably go unnoticed.
S6: In contrast, some Earthquakes are major and violent.
A.QPSR
B.PRQS
C.PQRS
D.PSQR

20. Choose the correct order of the passage


S1: I think the idea of listening has been instilled as an

P: our first teachers who have taught us the importance of their rules. Living under our

Q: parents' roof meant listening and following their rules. When school

R: important behavior ever since we were born.Our parents are

S: starts we are listening to authority figures and have to obey them to stay out of
trouble.
S6: It is important for people to see others practicing good listening skills because that
skill can help them.

A.RPQS
B.RSQP
C.PQRS
D.PSQR

PUZZLE SOLVING - (4 Q’S - 10 MINUTES)

1.

A. 25
B. 10
C. 16
D. 19
2.

A. 74
B. 78
C. 80
D. 72

3.

A. 5
B. 4
C. 3
D. 2

4.

A.26
B.27
C.28
D.29

PSEUDO CODE - (5 Q’S - 10 MINUTES)

1. What will be the output of the following pseudocode for i=140?

integer fun(int i)

if((i%2)!=0)

return i;

else

return fun(fun(i=1));

End function fun()

A.1
B.2
C.3
D.ERROR

2. What will be the output of the following pseudocode

#include<stdio.h>

int main()

int x=2,y=0,z=3;

x>y ?( printf("%d", z)):( return z);

A.2
B.3
C.ERROR
D.11

3. What will be the output of below code?

Integer a, b, c, d, e

Set a=50 , b=3, c=3 e=0

while(c>0)

d=a mod b

e= e + d + a

c= c - 1

End while

Print e

A.165
B.156
C.170
D.ERROR
4. What will be the output of the following pseudocode
for (i = 1; i <= 6; i++)

for (j = i; j < 6; j++)

Print blank space

for (k = 1; k < (i * 2); k++)

Print *

End for

Line break

End for

A.* *** ***** ****** *******


B.* ** *** ***** ******* *********
C.* *** ***** ******* ********* ***********
D.None

5. What will be the output of the following algorithm?

Start

Declare a=0, I and b

for I =0 to 4

Increment a by 1

if I = 3 then

print hello

get out of the loop

End if

End for

print a

A.Hello4
B.Hello3
C.ERROR
D.Hello

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