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Infosys Test set 2

Test Summary
No. of Sections: 3
No. of Questions: 65
Total Duration: 80 min

Section 1 - Quantitative Ability

Section Summary
No. of Questions: 10
Duration: 20 min

Additional Instructions:
None

Q1. A 3 striped ag is formed with 8 different colours. Find the probability that no two adjacent stripes in a ag should have same
colour.

(a) 42/64

(b) 49/64

(c) 44/64

(d) 45/64

Q2. What is true about x if x+b2=a2 and x is a prime number? ( a>0, b>0, x>0)

a=x+b

x=a+1

b=x+a

x=a-b

None of these

Q3. Three math classes — A, B, and C, take a math test. The average score in class A is 86. The average score in class B is 78. The
average score in class C is 88. The average score of all students in classes A and B together is 82. The average score of all
students in classes B and C together is 84. What is the average for all the three classes? (Approx.)

A) 81

B) 81.5

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C) 82.26

D) 84.5 E) 82.5

D) 84.5 E) 82.5

Q4. There are 8 different pens and 4 different pencils. In how many ways can 4 pens and 2 pencils be arranged?

A) 20160

B) 32060

C) 302400

D) 42600

E) None of these

Q5. Sarita driving her car at 30 kmph reaches her of ce 8 minutes late. Had she driven 25% faster on an average she would have
reached 8 minutes earlier than the scheduled time. How far is her of ce?

38

72

40

36

None of these

Q6. P(1,1), Q(4,4), R(4,7), 5(1,4) are the vertices of a quadilateral PQRS. Then it is a:

Rectangle

Square

Rhombus

Parallelogram

none of these

Q7. How many 3 digit even numbers can be formed from 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 with no repetition?

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720

360

120

520

None of these

Q8. If 100 people can complete 6 building in 4 months working 8 hours a day then in how many days will 400 people complete 10
buildings working 12 hours a day. (Each months being 30 days)

100/3

100/6

32

34

30

Q9. Probability of selecting in company A is 1/4. Probability of selecting in company B is 1/6. What is the probability of getting selected
in both and probability of not getting selected in both?

(a) 1/24

(b) 5/12

(c)1/12

(d) 5/24

Q10. What is the smallest 4 digit number which when divided by 35 and 73 gives a reminder of 13 each?

2555

2655

2568

2856

Section 2 - Reasoning Ability /


Section Summary
No. of Questions: 15
Duration: 25 min

Additional Instructions:
None

Q1. ABC is a triangle, Is side AB = 12?


(i) AC = 5 and BC = 13
(ii) ABC is a right angled triangle

(a) Only I alone is suf cient

(b) Only II alone is suf cient

(c) Both of the statements are suf cient

(d)Cannot be determined

Q2. Eight Family members A, B, C, D, E, G, H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order:
F , the wife of D is sitting third to the Right of C .
A is the son of H. A is sitting second to the left of D. D is not the immediate neighbour of either C or F. No male is an
immediate neighbour of D.
G sits second to the left of D’s son. Only two persons sits between H and A’s brother. Neither C or D is the brother of A.
D’s son and wife of D’s son are immediate neighbour of each other.
F is the mother of H. F is not the immediate neighbour of B and G.
G is the sister of E.
Who amongst the following sits between H and F?

(a) D’s wife

(b) D’s son

(c) B

(d) A

Q3. Eight Family members A, B, C, D, E,F, G, H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order:
F , the wife of D is sitting third to the Right of C .
A is the son of H. A is sitting second to the left of D. D is not the immediate neighbour of either C or F. No male is an
immediate neighbour of D.
G sits second to the left of D’s son. Only two persons sits between H and A’s brother. Neither C or D is the brother of A.
D’s son and wife of D’s son are immediate neighbour of each other.
F is the mother of H. F is not the immediate neighbour of B and G.
G is the sister of E.
Who amongst the following is the brother of A ?

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G

Cannot be determined

Q4. Find the next number in the series.


3, 5, 9, 10, 27, 20, 81, 40, 243,__

(a) 100

(b) 80

(c) 162

(d) 729

Q5. Find x + y = ?
I. x2 = 25
II. y2 = 9
(i) x& y are negative
(ii) x& y are whole numbers

(a) Only I alone is suf cient

(b) Only II alone is suf cient

(c) Both of the statements are suf cient

(d) Cannot be determined

Q6. Garlic Breadsticks, Veg Pizza, Thai Fai Paneer, Choco Lava, Pasta and Fine Pepper Pizza are dishes that are provided to a person on
Friday and Saturday. Each day a person is provided with 3 dishes at 12.00, 14.00 and 16.00 hrs.
(a) Garlic Breadsticks is provided only on Friday.
(b) Veg Pizza and Thai Fai Paneer are provided on same day.
(c) Garlic Breadsticks is provided only before Pasta.
(d) Fine Pepper Pizza is provided only before Choco Lava.
If Thai Fai Paneers are delivered on Friday, then which of the following be true?

(a) Garlic Breadsticks is delivered on Friday at 14:00 hours.

(b) Garlic Breadsticks is delivered on Saturday at 16:00 hours.

(c) Pasta is delivered on Saturday at 12:00 hours.

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(d) Veg Pizza is delivered on Saturday at 16:00 hours.

Q7. Given: S= 8
If HERE
+SHE
--------------
COMES
--------------
Find the value of R+H+O.

(a) 11

(b)14

(c)13

(d)17

Q8. If HOW + MUCH = POWER, then what is the value of P + O + W + E + R?

(a) 10

(b) 11

(c) 12

(d) 13

Q9. In a certain code, MONKEY is written as XDJMNL. How is TIGER written in that code ?

(a) QDFHS

(b) SDFHS

(c) SHFDQ

(d) UJHFS

Q10. Is p a prime number?


(i) p = 2a
(ii) p> 10

(a) Only I alone is suf cient

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(b) Only II alone is suf cient

(c) Both of the statements are suf cient

(d)Cannot be determined

Q11. The given question consists of six statements followed by options consisting of three statements put together in a speci c order.
Choose the options that indicates a combination where the third statement can be logically deducted from the two statements and
that option will be your answer.
(A)All reptiles are snakes
(B)All snakes are eggs
(C)No reptiles are snakes
(D)All snakes are reptiles
(E) Reptiles are cold blooded animals
(F)No snakes are reptiles
Based on the above statements, nd the correct sequence in logical order?

(a) ABC

(b)BDF

(c)FCB

(d)EAC

Q12. What is the 11th term in the series?


5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, 65, ______

(a) 122

(b) 100

(c) 145

(d) 147

Q13. What is the value of p – 2q?


(i) p – 3q = 4
(ii) p> 0 , q > 0

(a) Only I alone suf cient

(b) Only II alone suf cient

(c) Both of the statement are suf cient

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(d)Cannot be determined

Q14. What is the perimeter of the square?


(i) If the side is doubled, perimeter also doubles.
(ii) If the perimeter triples, area becomes 9 times.

(a) Only I alone is suf cient

(b) Only II alone is suf cient

(c) Both of the statements are suf cient

(d) Both of the statement are not suf cient

Q15. Direction: Each of the following problems has a question followed by two statements which are marked A and B. use the data
given in A and B together or separately and mark,
Is Ram shorter than Ravi?
A. Ram is not taller than Ravi.
B. Ram and Ravi are not equal in height.

A.1

B.2

C.3

D.4

E.5

Section 3 - Verbal Ability

Section Summary
No. of Questions: 40
Duration: 35 min

Additional Instructions:
None

Q1. During to the carelessness of the hunter, the driver ________ killed.

(a) was nearly

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(b) nearly can have been

(c) nearly could be

(d) was almost nearly

Q2. Physiotherapists’ scope of practice varied considerably across the world, both in terms of the degree of professional autonomy
enjoyed and the range of conditions managed.

A. Physiotherapists’ scope of practice varies considerably across the world

B. Physiotherapist’s scope of practice varies considerably in the world

C. Physiotherapists’ scope of practice is varied considerably across the


world

D. Physiotherapists’ scope of practice is being varied considerably


throughout the world

Q3. Products sell better if endorsed by lm stars or sportspersons. A survey revealed that children preferred to drink Boost more than
any other energy drink because of Sachin Tendulkar’s presence in the ad. A lot of teenagers consume Lays Chips because Saif Ali
khan and Preity Zinta are seen munching away in the ad.
Which of the following statements is a logical conclusion to the above?

A. Manufacturers are cheating the public.

B. Sachin Tendulkar drinks Boost daily.

C. Children and teenagers are more likely to believe ads to be true.

D. Products cannot sell without the prop lent by lm stars or


sportspersons.

Q4. Without an agenda, important issues shall be overlooked and topics unrelated with the task at hend can take up valuable time.

A. can be overlooked with topics unrelated to the task at hand can take up

B. will have been overlooked and topics unrelated to the task at hand can
take on

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C. can be overlooked and topics unrelated to the task at hand can take up

D. will be overlooked and topics unrelated to the task at hand can take up

Q5. When computers came into use in the latter part of the 20th century, it was suggested that the keyboard should be retionalized. One
new keyboard included keys which produced letters that frequently occurred together in English, like ing and th and ed, so the word
‘thing’ would take only two strokes to write instead of ve. However, people found it very hard to learn to use a new keyboard, and
so the idea was dropped. It is unlikely the keyboard will ever be changed. As we approach the twenty- rst century, the voice-
activated computer is becoming more and more accessible.

Which of the following can be best assumed, according to what is stated above?

A. The earlier computer had a different kind of keyboard.

B. People nd it dif cult to adapt to new techniques, once they are used to
the old ones.

C. The new keyboard was irrational in its conception.

D. The voice-activated computer has now replaced the keyboard.

Q6. Water is fast becoming a scarce natural resource. The local area authorities are providing rainwater harvesting services at a
discount and insist that all new houses should have a unit.
Which of the following statements can be inferred from the above passage?

A. People now hesitate to build their own houses.

B. Rainwater is good for drinking purposes.

C. The local area authorities are minting money.

D. The authorities are at last waking up to the fact that alternatives should
be explored to prevent scarcity of water

Q7. Thinking of my ____________, I am amused how I could have been so dumb!

A. earlier era

B. salad day

C. green years

D. rosy future
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Q8. There used to be ______________ opportunities for women than there are now.

A. less

B. lesser

C. few

D. fewer

Q9. The word “tremulous” is closest in meaning to which of the following _________ .

A. amazing

B. monstrous

C. jittery

D. forceful

Q10. The CEO’s requirement is that everyone is computer literate so that operational problems are minimized.

A. CEO’s requirement is that everyone are computer literate

B. CEO’s requirement be that everyone should be computer literate

C. CEO’s requirement is that all are computer literate

D. CEO’s requirement is that everyone be computer literate

Q11. The AMIS (the Acting and Modeling Information Service) hotline is staffed by experienced professionals from the entertainment
and fashion industries. We return an average of 75 calls per week. Every call is recorded with full information regarding caller and
inquiry or complaint. Callers are referred, If necessary, to other organizations or for legal advice. Such information will enable those
interested in acting and modeling to avoid exploitative situations, and where feasible, to nd legitimate entry paths into the careers
of their choice.

What can be inferred from the above?

A. AMIS gives information about career opportunities in acting and


modeling.

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B. Illegitimate calls are recorded and legal action sought against them.

C. Exploitation in the acting and modeling industry is quite common.

D. AMIS also gives legal advice to models.

Q12. The ood ruined our kitchen but it __________ because the insurance company paid for a completely new one.

A. did the trick

B. made all the difference

C. was a blessing in disguise

D. worked like a dream

Q13. The English translation of Rabindranath Tagore’s Gora does not have the same impact on readers as the Bengali version does.
Some of the profound phrases and words have lost their essence in the translated version.
Which of the following statements is not a false assumption?

A. Rabindranath Tagore wrote Gora in such a way that translation was not
possible.

B. Most translations lose the original meaning and depth.

C. Bengali is not a translatable language.

D. The translator has done a shoddy job.

Q14. The company secretary would not have signed the contract until the Board of Directors was present.

A. would not have signed the contract unless the board of directors was
present.
.

B. would not have signed the contract unless the board of directors were
present.

C. will not have signed the contract before the board of directors was
present.

D. would not have signed the contract if not the board of directors was
present

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Q15. The professor reminded her assistant that she switch on the neon light before they left for the day.

A. is reminding her assistant to switch to switch on the neon light before


they left

B. had reminded her assistant to switch on the neon light before they left

C. reminded her assistant to switch on the neon light before they left

D. was reminding her assistant to switch on the neon light before they left

Q16. When Beatle mania was at its peak, it was found that teenagers and youngsters became emotional and prone to screaming and
shouting at the Beatle’s shows. On the contrary, they were quite normal when watching the Beatle’s shows on television.
Which of the following statements is true?

A. The Beatles were banned for creating emotional trauma.

B. These teens and youngsters put on an act to get into dramatics.

C. These teens and youngsters acted that way to show that they were crazy
about music.

D. Such was the response evoked by the Beatles.

Q17. The global war on terror must be fought simultaneously on all fronts if it is to succeed because if geopolitical expediency is
allowed ___________ one front, it cannot but compromise the entire war.

A. to make the battle weak for any

B. in weakening the battle despite

C. to weaken the battle on any

D. to weak the battle on any

Q18. The medical student has to make a choice quickly, he specializes either in hematology or oncology, but he cannot have a foot

A) in every pie

B) on either side of the fence

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C) across both fences

D) in both camp

Q19. He _______ in Bangalore, when he got an offer to work abroad.

(a) was living

(b) is living

(c) had been living

(d) lived

Q20. The lawyer along with his associates, who were accused of the crime, ______ nally going to jail.

(a) is

(b) are

Q21. The temperature in Bangalore ________ the day.

(a) has risen by

(b) had risen by

(c) is rising

(d) had been rising

Q22. To those who have been accustomed with comfort, discomfort is a real torture.

A) who have been accustomed to comfort

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B) that are being accustomed to comfort

C) who are accustomed for comfort

D) which have been accustomed for comfort

Q23. _______________ this bus go to Bangalore?

A. should

B. may

C. is

D. does

Q24. 1).Hats off to those saviors of humanity for enabling broken lives to regain vitality and to bring them back from the jaws of death.
2).Hats off to those saviors of humanity for enabling broken lives to regain vitality and bringing them back from the jaws of death.
3).Hats off to those saviors of humanity for enabling broken lives to regain vitality and brought them back from the jaws of death.
4).Hats off to those saviors of humanity to enable broken lives to regain vitality and bring them back into the jaws of death.

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

Q25. Between the extremes by optimized health and death from starvation or malnutrition, there is an array of disease states that can
be caused or alleviated by changes in diet.

A. Beyond the extremes of optimal health and death from starvation

B. Between the extremes of optimal health and death from starvation

C. Behind the extremes of optimal health and death from starvation

D. Between the extremes of optimal health and death by starvation

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Q26. 1). Getting off to Singapore for a weekend of non-stop indulgence and rejuvenation has never been easier on the pocket.
2).Getting off to Singapore for a weekend of non-stop indulgence and rejuvenation have never been easier to the pocket.
3).Getting off to Singapore for a weekend of non-stop indulgence and rejuvenation would have never been easier of the pocket.
4).Getting off to Singapore for a weekend of non-stop indulgence and rejuvenation was never been easier on the pocket.

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

Q27. 1). The kapoors brightened the dull lines of all; but behind all that tinsel, they will be just as pressurized as the rest of us, if not more
so.
2).The kapoors brightened the dull lines of all; behind of all that tinsel, they have just as pressurized as the rest of us, if not more
so.
3).The kapoors will brighten the dull lines of all; but behind all that tinsel, they were just as pressurized as more of the rest of us.
4).The kapoors brightened the dull lines of all; but behind all that tinsel, they were just as pressurized as the rest of us, if not more
so.

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

Common Content:

Read the following passage and answer the questions given below.
Since the late 1970s when the technology for sex determination rst came into being, sex selective abortion has unleashed a saga of
horror. Experts are calling it ‘Sanitised Barbarism’. Demographic trends indicate the country is fast heading towards a million foetuses
aborted each year.
Although foetal sex determination and sex selection is an offence in India, the practice is rampant. Private clinics with ultrasound machines
are doing brisk business. Everywhere, people are paying to know the sex of the unborn child, and paying more to abort the female child. The
technology has reached even remote places through mobile clinics. Dr. PuneetBedi obstetrician and specialist in foetal medicine, says
these days he hardly sees a family with two daughters. People are getting the sex determination even for the rst child, he says.
The 1991 census showed that two districts had a child sex ratio (number of girls per thousand boys) less than 850; by 2001 it was 51
districts. Child rights activist Dr. Sabu George says foeticide is the most extreme form of violence against women. "Today a girl is several
times more likely to be eliminated before birth than die of various causes during the rst year. Nature intended the womb to be a safe
space. Today doctors have made it the most unsafe space for the female child," he says. He believes that doctors must be held responsible
– “They have aggressively promoted the misuse of technology and legitimisedfoeticide.”
AkhilaSivadas, Centre for Advocacy and Research, Delhi, feels that the PCPNDT Act (Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques
– Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) is very well conceived and easy to use. The need of the hour is the legal literacy to ensure the law is
implemented. “The demand and supply debate has been going on for some time. Doctors say there is a social demand and they are
ful lling it. They argue that social attitudes must change. However, in this case supply fuels demand. Technology will have to be regulated.
Technology in the hands of greedy, vested interests cannot be neutral. There is a law to prevent misuse and we must be able to use it,” she
says.
On the ‘Demand’ side, experts such as Dr. Agnihotri argue that women’s participation in workforce, having disposable incomes and making
a contribution to the larger society will make a difference to how women are seen. Youth icons and role models such as SaniaMirza are
making an impact, he says.
Others feel there needs to be widespread visible contempt and anger in society against this ‘Genocide’- “the kind we saw against the Nithari
killings,” says DrBedi. “Today nobody can say that female foeticide is not their problem.” Time we all did our bit to help save the girl child.
Time’s running out.

Q28. What does the word ‘sanitised’ imply in the rst paragraph of the passage?
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(a) Unforgivable

(b) Legitimate

(c) Free from dirt

(d) None of these

Q29. What is AkhilaSivadas's opinion on the PCPNDT act?

(a)The act is inconsistent

(b)The act needs reform

(c)The act encourages demand for foeticide

(d)The act is sound, but needs enforcement

Q30. What is the doctor’s explanation for foeticide?

(a)They think it is legitimate

(b)They do it because people demand it

(c)The technology is available and there is no harm using


it

(d)None of these

Q31. What is the solution to the problem of female foeticide as envisioned by Dr. Bedi?

(a) Effective use of law

(b) Mass public outrage

(c) Comparison with Nithari killing

(d) Contempt towards doctors

Q32. What is the tone of the passage?

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(a) Factual

(b) Biased

(c) Aggressive

(d) Sad

Q33. Which “demand” does the author refer to, in paragraph 5?

(a) Demand for principled doctors

(b) Demand for high income jobs for


women

(c) Demand for youth icons

(d) Demand for sex determination and abortion

Q34. Which of the following will Dr. George agree to?

(a)The girl child is as safe in the mother's womb as after


birth.

(b)The girl child is safer in the mother's womb in


comparison to after birth.

(c)The girl child is safer after birth as compared to the


mother's womb.

(d)None of these

Q35. Which of the two people mentioned in the passage suggest similar solution to the problem?

(a) Dr.Agnihotri and Dr.George

(b) Dr.Bedi and Dr.George

(c) Dr.George and Dr.Bedi

(d) Dr.George and Ms.Sivadas

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Common Content:

A marriage planner makes a schedule for the oral decoration at a wedding. He has ve kinds of owers for the ve day marriage
celebration. The owers are : Sun ower, Mogra , lotus, Lily and Aster. The marriage functions are : Sangeet on Monday, Mehendi on
Tuesday, Lunch on Wednesday, Cocktail party on Thursday and Marriage on Friday.
-Mogra are used either for Tuesday function or for marriage
-Aster were chosen for the function, 2 days next to the lunch.
-Lily were neither used for Monday nor for Mehendi function.
-Sun ower are not used on Lunch day.

Q36. 1. Which of the following conditions is not possible?

A. Mogra and Sun ower are used for function on 2


consecutive days

B. Mogra and Lotus are used for functions on 2


consecutive days

C. Lily and Sun ower are used for functions on 2


consecutive days

D. Lotus and Sun ower are used for functions on 2


consecutive days

E. None of these

Q37. 2. If Lotus are chosen for Lunch, then on which day Lily are used?

A. Monday

B. Tuesday

C. Thursday

D. Friday

Q38. 3. Which owers might be used on Wednesday?

A. Sun ower or Aster

B. Aster or Lily

C. Lotus or Lily

D. Sun ower or Lotus

E. Mogra or Lily

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Q39. 4. If Lily are chosen for Cocktail party, then which owers are used for Monday function?

A. Mogra

B. Lotus

C. Sun ower

D. Aster

E. Cannot be predicted

Q40. 5. If Lotus and Lily are chosen for functions on consecutive days, then in which function is Sun ower
used?

A. Mehendi

B. Cocktail

C. Lunch

D. Marriage

E. Sangeet

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Answer Key & Solution
Section 1 - Quantitative Ability
Q1
(b) 49/64

Solution

No Solution

Q2
x=a-b

Solution

No Solution

Q3
D) 84.5 E) 82.5

D) 84.5 E) 82.5

Solution

No Solution

Q4
A) 20160

Solution

No Solution

Q5
72

Solution

No Solution

Q6
Rectangle

Solution

No Solution

Q7
120

Solution

No Solution

Q8
100/3

/
Solution

No Solution

Q9
(a) 1/24

Solution

No Solution

Q10
2568

Solution

No Solution

Section 2 - Reasoning Ability


Q1
(c) Both of the statements are suf cient

Solution

No Solution

Q2
(d) A

Solution

No Solution

Q3
E

Solution

No Solution

Q4
(b) 80

Solution

No Solution

Q5
(c) Both of the statements are suf cient

Solution

No Solution
/
Q6
(c) Pasta is delivered on Saturday at 12:00 hours.

Solution

No Solution

Q7
(b)14

Solution

No Solution

Q8
(c) 12

Solution

No Solution

Q9
(a) QDFHS

Solution

No Solution

Q10
(a) Only I alone is suf cient

Solution

No Solution

Q11
(c)FCB

Solution

No Solution

Q12
(c) 145

Solution

No Solution

Q13
(c) Both of the statement are suf cient

Solution

/
No Solution

Q14
(d) Both of the statement are not suf cient

Solution

No Solution

Q15
A.1

Solution

No Solution

Section 3 - Verbal Ability


Q1
(a) was nearly

Solution

No Solution

Q2
A. Physiotherapists’ scope of practice varies considerably across the world

Solution

No Solution

Q3
C. Children and teenagers are more likely to believe ads to be true.

Solution

No Solution

Q4
C. can be overlooked and topics unrelated to the task at hand can take up

Solution

No Solution

Q5
B. People nd it dif cult to adapt to new techniques, once they are used to the old ones.

/
Solution

No Solution

Q6
D. The authorities are at last waking up to the fact that alternatives should be explored to prevent scarcity of water

Solution

No Solution

Q7
A. earlier era

Solution

No Solution

Q8
B. lesser

Solution

No Solution

Q9
C. jittery

Solution

No Solution

Q10
D. CEO’s requirement is that everyone be computer literate

Solution

No Solution

Q11
A. AMIS gives information about career opportunities in acting and modeling.

Solution

No Solution

Q12
C. was a blessing in disguise

Solution
/
No Solution

Q13
B. Most translations lose the original meaning and depth.

Solution

No Solution

Q14
B. would not have signed the contract unless the board of directors were present.

Solution

No Solution

Q15
C. reminded her assistant to switch on the neon light before they left

Solution

No Solution

Q16
B. These teens and youngsters put on an act to get into dramatics.

Solution

No Solution

Q17
A. to make the battle weak for any

Solution

No Solution

Q18
B) on either side of the fence

Solution

No Solution

Q19
(a) was living

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Solution

No Solution

Q20
(a) is

Solution

No Solution

Q21
(a) has risen by

Solution

No Solution

Q22
A) who have been accustomed to comfort

Solution

No Solution

Q23
D. does

Solution

No Solution

Q24
B. 2

Solution

No Solution

Q25
B. Between the extremes of optimal health and death from starvation

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Q26
A. 1

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Q27
D. 4

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Q28. (b) Legitimate

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Q29. (d)The act is sound, but needs enforcement

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Q30. (b)They do it because people demand it

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Q31. (b) Mass public outrage

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Q32. (a) Factual

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(d) Demand for sex determination and abortion

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Q34. (c)The girl child is safer after birth as compared to the mother's womb.

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Q35. (d) Dr.George and Ms.Sivadas

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Q36. C. Lily and Sun ower are used for functions on 2 consecutive days

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Q37. B. Tuesday

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Q38. A. Sun ower or Aster

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Q39. C. Sun ower

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Q40. D. Marriage

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