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IIMT COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT, GREATER NOIDA

Model Paper Odd Semester-2022-23


Subject & Code: ………………………………… Student’s Name: ----------------------------
Course/Class/Sec: ----------------------------- Roll No.: --------------------------------------
Date………………………………………….
Time: 3 Hours MM: 75

Attempt All Questions. All Questions carry 1 mark each


(Questions Based on CO-1 & CO-2)
In each problem from 1 to 10, out of the five figures marked (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5), four are
similar in a certain manner. However, one figure is not like the other four. Choose the figure
which is different from the rest. Give your answer as:-

Look carefully for the pattern, and then choose which pair of numbers comes next.
1. 28 25 5 21 18 5 14
A
11 5
.

B
10 7
.

C
11 8
.

D
5 10
.

2. 8 11 21 15 18 21 22
A
25 18
.

B
25 21
.

C
25 29
.

D
24 21
.

3. 9 16 23 30 37 44 51
A
59 66
.

B 56 62
.

C
58 66
.

D
58 65
.

4. 2 8 14 20 26 32 38
A
2 46
.

B
44 50
.

C
42 48
.

D
40 42
.

5. 9 11 33 13 15 33 17
A
19 33
.

B
33 35
.

C
33 19
.

D
15 33
.

6. 2 3 4 5 6 4 8
A
9 10
.

B
48
.

C
10 4
.

D
94
.
7. 17 17 34 20 20 31 23
A
26 23
.

B
34 20
.

C
23 33
.

D
27 28
.

8. 6 20 8 14 10 8 12
A
14 10
.

B
2 18
.

C
4 12
.

D
2 14
.

9. 21 25 18 29 33 18
A
43 18
.

B
41 44
.

C
37 18
.

D
37 41
.

10. 75 65 85 55 45 85 35
A 25 15
.

B
25 85
.

C
35 25
.

D
85 35
.

Find the number that fits somewhere into the middle of the series. Some of the items involve both
numbers and letters
11. Look at this series: F2, __, D8, C16, B32, ... What number should fill the blank?
A
A16
.

B
G4
.

C
E4
.

D
E3
.

12. Look at this series: 664, 332, 340, 170, ____, 89, ... What number should fill the blank?
A
85
.

B
97
.

C
109
.

D
178
.

13. Look at this series: V, VIII, XI, XIV, __, XX, ... What number should fill the blank?
A
IX
.

B
XXIII
.

C XV
.

D
XVII
.

14. Look at this series: 70, 71, 76, __, 81, 86, 70, 91, ... What number should fill the blank?
A
70
.

B
71
.

C
80
.

D
96
.

15. Look at this series: 8, 43, 11, 41, __, 39, 17, ... What number should fill in the blank?
A
8
.

B
14
.

C
43
.

D
44
.

16. Look at this series: VI, 10, V, 11, __, 12, III, ... What number should fill the blank?
A
II
.

B
IV
.

C
IX
.

D
14
.

17. Look at this series: (1/9), (1/3), 1, ____ , 9, ... What number should fill the blank?
A
(2/3)
.

B 3
.

C
6
.

D
27
.

18. Look at this series: 83, 73, 93, 63, __, 93, 43, ... What number should fill the blank?
A
33
.

B
53
.

C
73
.

D
93
.

19. Look at this series: 15, __, 27, 27, 39, 39, ... What number should fill the blank?
A
51
.

B
39
.

C
23
.

D
15
.

20. Look at this series: 72, 76, 73, 77, 74, __, 75, ... What number should fill the blank?
A
70
.

B
71
.

C
75
.

D
78
.

In each of the following questions find out the alternative which will replace the question mark.
21. REASON : SFBTPO :: THINK : ?
A
SGHMJ
.

B
UIJOL
.

C
UHNKI
.

D
UJKPM
.

22. Carbon : Diamond :: Corundum : ?


A
Garnet
.

B
Ruby
.

C
Pukhraj
.

D
Pearl
.

23. NATION : ANTINO :: HUNGRY : ?


A
HNUGRY
.

B
UHNGYR
.

C
YRNGUH
.

D
UNHGYR
.

24. Architect : Building :: Sculptor : ?


A
Museum
.

B
Stone
.

C
Chisel
.

D
Statue
.
25. Eye : Myopia :: Teeth : ?
A
Pyorrhoea
.

B
Cataract
.

C
Trachoma
.

D
Eczema
.

In this type of questions, a figure or a matrix is given in which some numbers are filled according
to a rule. A place is left blank. You have to find out a character (a number or a letter) from the
given possible answers which may be filled in the blank space.

Some examples are given below.


26:

Which number will replace the question mark ?

27:

Which number will replace the question mark ?

28:

Which number will replace the question mark ?


29:

Which number will replace the question mark ?

30:

Which number will replace the question mark ?

A if you select figure 1 and similarly B.for figure 2. C for figure 3, D for figure 4 and E for figure 5.

Choose the figure which is different from the rest.


31..

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

32. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

33. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.


(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

34. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

35. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

36. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Each of the questions from 7 – 12 is consists of five figures marked A, B, C, D and E called the
Problem Figures followed by five other figures marked 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 called the Answer Figures.
Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which will continue the same series as
established by the five Problem Figures. Give your answer as:-

A if you select figure 1 and similarly B.for figure 2. C for figure 3, D for figure 4 and E for figure 5.

37. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which will continue the same series as
established by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures: Answer Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

38. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which will continue the same series as
established by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures: Answer Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

39. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which will continue the same series as
established by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures: Answer Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

40. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which will continue the same series as
established by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures: Answer Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

41. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which will continue the same series as
established by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures: Answer Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

42. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which will continue the same series as
established by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures: Answer Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

In each questions from 43-47 a statement is followed by two assumptions numbered 1 and 2. Give
answer (a) if only assumption 1 is implicit, (b) if only assumption 2 is implicit, (c) if either assumption
1 or 2 is implicit, (d) if neither 1 or 2 is implicit and (e) if both 1 and 2 are implicit.

43. Please consult me before making any decision on exports from the company.

Assumption 1. You may take a wrong decision if you don’t consult me.

2. It is important to take a right decision.

44. Warning : Cigarette smoking is injurious to health.

Assumption 1. Non-smoking promotes health.

2. Really, this warning is not necessary.


45. Children are influenced more by their teachers nowadays.

Assumption 1. The children consider teachers as their models.

2. A large amount of children’s times is spent at school.

46. Apart from entertainment value of television, its educational value cannot be ignored.

Assumption 1. People take television as means of entertainment only.

2. The educational value of television is not realized properly.

47. “If you trouble me, I will slap you.” – A mother warns her child.

Assumption 1. After the warning , the child may stop troubling mother.

2. All children are basically naughty.

Read the following set of information and then answer the questions 48 to 52.

(i) There is a group of six persons living in a four – storied building. The persons are A, B, C,
D, E and F. Each floor of the building has two flats, thus out of eight flats two are empty.
(ii) The heaviest of the group lives on top floor while the lightest lives on the ground floor.
(iii) C is heavier than B, who, in turn, is heavier than F.
(iv) E is lighter than D.
(v) One of the flats on the first floor is vacant while one on the second floor is also vacant.
(vi) A is neither the heaviest nor the lightest.
(vii) There are only two people heavier than C, A is not one of them.
(viii) B shares the floor with the heaviest of the group while C shares it with the lightest.

48. Who among the following is the heaviest of the group?

(a) D (b) C (c) A (d) Can’t say (e) None of these.


49. Who does C share the floor with?
(a) F (b) E (c) A (d) Can’t say (e) None of these.
50. On which floor does A live?
(a) Ground Floor (b) First Floor (c) Second Floor (d) Top Floor (e) Can’t say.
51. E and A live _______________ .
(a) On the same floor. (b) On two continuous floors. (c) with one floor between their floors.
(d) with two floors between their floors. (e) Can’t say.
52. Starting from the heaviest of the group, what is the rank of A in order of weight?
(a) fourth (b) fifth. (c) sixth. (d) fourth or fifth. (e) fifth or sixth.

In questions from 53 to 56 a statement or two are followed by two conclusions. Give answer (a) if
only conclusion 1 follows, (b) if only conclusion 2 follows, (c) if both 1 and 2 follows., (d) if either 1 or
2 is follows and (e) if neither I or II follows.

53. He stressed the need to stop the present examination system and replace it by other
methods which would measure the real merit of the students.
Conclusions: 1. Examination should be abolished.

2. The present examination system does not measure the real merit of the student.

54. . The oceans are storehouse of practically every mineral, including uranium. Unlike most other
minerals uranium is found in extremely low concentration – about 3 grams per 1000 tonnes of
water.

Conclusions: 1. Sea waters contains gold.

2. The oceans harbors radiation hazards.

55. These days, no country is absolutely self-dependent.

Conclusions: 1. It is impossible to grow and produce all that a country need.

2. Countrymen in general have become lazy.

56. National Aluminium Company has moved India from a position of shortage to self-sufficiency in
the metal requirement.

Conclusions: 1. Previously, India had to import aluminum.

2. With this speed, aluminum production can become a foreign exchange earner.

In questions from 57to 60 two statements are followed by two conclusions 1 and 2. (a) if only
conclusion 1 follows, (b) if only conclusion 2 follows, (c) if either conclusion 1 or 2 follow, (d) if
neither 1 or 2 follow and (e) if both 1 and 2 follow.

57. Some parrots are crows.

No crow is green.

Conclusion: 1. No parrot is green.

2. No crow is white.

58. All clerks are lazy.

Some men are clerks.

Conclusion: 1. All lazy are men.

2. Some men are lazy.

59. All goats are wolves.

Some wolves are tigers.

Conclusion: 1. Some goats are tigers.

2. No tigers are goats.


60. Some pots are belts.

Nom belt is white.

Conclusion: 1. Some pots are white.

2. Some pots are not white.

The following line graph gives the ratio of the amounts of imports by a company to the amount of
exports from that company over the period from 1995 to 2001.
Ratio of Value of Imports to Exports by a Company Over the Years.

61.. If the imports in 1998 was Rs. 250 crores and the total exports in the years 1998 and 1999
together was Rs. 500 crores, then the imports in 1999 was ?
A
Rs. 250 crores
.

B
Rs. 300 crores
.

C
Rs. 357 crores
.

D
Rs. 420 crores
.

62. The imports were minimum proportionate to the exports of the company in the year ?
A
1995
.

B
1996
.

C
1997
.
D
2000
.

63. What was the percentage increase in imports from 1997 to 1998 ?
A
72
.

B
56
.

C
28
.

D
Data inadequate
.

64. If the imports of the company in 1996 was Rs. 272 crores, the exports from the company in
1996 was ?
A
Rs. 370 crores
.

B
Rs. 320 crores
.

C
Rs. 280 crores
.

D
Rs. 275 crores
.

65. In how many of the given years were the exports more than the imports ?
A
1
.

B
2
.

C
3
.

D
4
.
The following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of the expenditure incurred in
publishing a book. Study the pie-chart and the answer the questions based on it.
Various Expenditures (in percentage) Incurred in Publishing a Book
66. If for a certain quantity of books, the publisher has to pay Rs. 30,600 as printing cost, then
what will be amount of royalty to be paid for these books?
A
Rs. 19,450
.

B
Rs. 21,200
.

C
Rs. 22,950
.

D
Rs. 26,150
.

67. What is the central angle of the sector corresponding to the expenditure incurred on Royalty?
A
15°
.

B
24°
.

C
54°
.

D
48°
.

68. The price of the book is marked 20% above the C.P. If the marked price of the book is Rs.
180, then what is the cost of the paper used in a single copy of the book?
A
Rs. 36
.

B
Rs. 37.50
.

C
Rs. 42
.
D
Rs. 44.25
.

69. If 5500 copies are published and the transportation cost on them amounts to Rs. 82500, then
what should be the selling price of the book so that the publisher can earn a profit of 25%?
A
Rs. 187.50
.

B
Rs. 191.50
.

C
Rs. 175
.

D
Rs. 180
.

70. Royalty on the book is less than the printing cost by:
A
5%
.

B 1
33 %
. 5

C
20%
.

D
25%
.
71. If the difference between the two expenditures are represented by 18° in the pie-chart, then
these expenditures possibly are
A
Binding Cost and Promotion Cost
.

B
Paper Cost and Royalty
.

C
Binding Cost and Printing Cost
.

D
Paper Cost and Printing Cost
.

72. For an edition of 12,500 copies, the amount of Royalty paid by the publisher is Rs. 2,81,250.
What should be the selling price of the book if the publisher desires a profit of 5%?
A
Rs. 152.50
.

B
Rs. 157.50
.
C
Rs. 162.50
.

D
Rs. 167.50
.

73 If for an edition of the book, the cost of paper is Rs. 56250, then find the promotion cost for
this edition.
A
Rs. 20,000
.

B
Rs. 22,500
.

C
Rs. 25,500
.

D
Rs. 28,125
.

74. Which two expenditures together have central angle of 108°?


A
Biding Cost and Transportation Cost
.

B
Printing Cost and Paper Cost
.

C
Royalty and Promotion Cost
.

D
Binding Cost and Paper Cost
.
.
75. Question: Who is C's partner in a game of cards involving four players A, B, C and D ?
Statements:
I. D is sitting opposite to A.
II. B is sitting right of A and left of D.
A
I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
.

B
II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
.

C
Either I or II is sufficient
.

D
Neither I nor II is sufficient
.

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