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CSAT 2015 ANALYSIS SET
B
Total Question : 80
Easy level : 48
Medium level : 22
Tough : 10
Draw table out of e!el !ontents" Ma#e solutions as well" $o%y &uestions and
answers" 'rite des!ri%tive analysis of ea!h &uestion"
Passage 1
India has suffered from persistent high inflation. Increase in administered prices, demand and
supply imbalances, imported inflation aggravated by rupee depreciation, and speculation havecombined to keep high inflation going. If there is an element common to all of them, it is that many
of them are outcomes of economic reforms. Indias vulnerability to the effects of changes in
international prices has increased wit trade liberalization. The effort to reduce subsidies has resulted
in the continuous increase in the prices of commodities that are administered.
1. hat is the most logical, rational and crucial message that is implied in the above passage!
"a# $nder the present circumstances, India should completely avoid all trade liberalization policies
and all subsidies.
"b# %ue to its peculiar socio&economic situation, India is not yet ready for trade liberalization
process.
"c# There is no solution in sight for the problems of continuing poverty and inflation in India in the
near future.
"d# 'conomic reforms can often create a high inflation economy.
Explanation: 'at!h out for o%tions( li#e )a*( that are too etreme a statement"
They usually are not relevant with the T+,E of %assage" Do not !onsider additional
lin#ages li#e so!io-e!onomi! !onditions ( o%tion )b*( and %overty( o%tion )!*( when
nothing of the sort has been e%li!itly e%ressed the in %assage" Try to get theoverall theme and message !onveyed( o%tion)d*" .en!e ans is )d*"
Level: Medium
Passage 2
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(o )ight is absolute, e*clusive or inviolable. The )ight of personal property, similarly, has to be
perceived in the large conte*t of its assumed legitimacy. The right of personal property should unite
the principle of liberty with that of e+uality,. nd both with the principle of cooperation.
-. In the light of the argument in the above passage, which one of the following statements is themost convincing explanation?
"a# The )ight of personal property is a (atural )ight duly supported by statues and scriptures.
"b# ersonal property is a theft and an instrument of e*ploitation. The )ight of personal property is
therefore /iolative of economic 0ustice.
"c# The )ight of personal property is violative of distributive 0ustice and negates the principle of
cooperation.
"d# The comprehensive idea of economic 0ustice demands that ht )ight of each person to ac+uisition
of property has to be reconciled with that of others.
Explanation :/#i% o%tions with irrelevant details li#e statues and s!ri%tures(
o%tion)a*" lso s#i% etreme suggestions whi!h etend the !ontet too mu!h than
ne!essary li#e %ersonal %ro%erty is for theft and e%loitation o%tion)b*" Dont
etend the !ontet as given in o%tion )!* sin!e it might 3ust be a mere assum%tion
whi!h we dont #now for sure" Ta#e a balan!ed o%tion( o%tion )d*( whi!h mat!hes the
message and T+,E" .en!e ans is )d*"
Level :Medium
Passage 3
The conflict between man and tate is as old as tate history. lthough attempts have been made for
centuries to bring about a proper ad0ustment between the competing claims of tate and the
individual, the solution seems to be still far off. This is primarily because of the dynamic nature of
human society where old values and ideas constantly yield place to new ones. It is obvious that if
individuals are allowed to have absolute freedom of speech and action, the result would be chaos,
ruin and anarchy.
2. The authors viewpoint can be best summed up in which of the following statements!
"a# The conflict between the claims of tate and individual remains unresolved.
"b# narchy and chaos are the obvious results of democratic traditions.
"c# 3ld values, ideas and traditions persist despite the dynamic nature of human society.
"d# 4onstitutional guarantee of freedom of speech is not in the interest of society.
Explanation : .ere o%tion )b* is an etreme etension of what that been !onveyed
in the %assage while o%tion )d* and o%tion )!* are false w"rt" the %assage" +nly
+%tion )a* veries with what has been suggested in the %assage" .en!e ans is )a*"
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Level :Easy
Passage 4
4limate change is a comple* policy issue with ma0or implications in terms of finance. ll actions toaddress climate change ultimately involve costs. 5unding is vital for countries like India to design
and implement adaptation and mitigation plans and pro0ects. 6ack of funding is a large impediment
to implementing adaptation actions are a matter of intense debate in the multilateral negotiations
under the $nited (ations 5ramework 4onvention on 4limate 4hange "$(5444#.7 the 4onvention
s+uarely puts the responsibility for provision of financial support on the developed countries, taking
into account their contribution to the stock of greenhouse gases "898s# in the atmosphere. 8iven
the magnitude of the task and the funds re+uired, domestic finances are likely t fall short of the
current and pro0ected needs of the developing countries. 8lobal funding through the multilateral
mechanism of the 4onvention will enhance their domestic capacity to finance the mitigation efforts.
:. ccording to the passage, which of the following is;are a matter of intense debate in the
multilateral negotiations under $(5444 regarding the role of developing countries in climate
change!
1. The scale and size of re+uired financial support.
-. The crop loss due to climate change in the developing countries.
2. To enhance the mitigation and adaptation actions in the developing countries.
elect the correct answer using the code given below. ith regards to developing countries. It can be inferred from the passage that climate change is
likely to have implications on their
1. %omestic finances.
-. 4apacity for multilateral trade.
elect the correct answer using the code given below < 1= B
"b# > < 1A B
"c# > < 2> B
"d# > < :AB
Explanation : ,o need to solve" =ust draw the o%tions given and noti!e that the
di>eren!e between hour and minute hand in a*( b* ? d* is mu!h more than 6
minutes" .en!e !* is the answer"
Level :Medium
C. There are = tasks and = persons. Task&1 cannot be assigned to either person&1 or person&- task&-
must be assigned to either person&2 or person&:. 'very person is to be assigned one task. In how
many ways can the assignment be done!
"a# >
"b#1-
"c#-:
"d# 1::
Explanation :This re&uires !ounting te!hni&ue" 7se %ermutations if you are aware of
it" Else !ount manually by ma#ing !ases" nswer is )!* i"e" 24 )@ A @ A 12*"
Level :Tough
1D. The monthly incomes of eter and aul are in the ratio of :< 2. Their e*penses are in the ratio of
2< -. If each save E >,DDD at the end of the month, their monthly incomes respectively are "in E#
"a# -:,DDD and 1A,DDD
"b# -A,DDD and -1,DDD
"c# 2-,DDD and -:, DDD
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"d# 2:,DDD and ->,DDD
Explanation : y !ommon sense Bn!ome C E%enditure A /avings" Thus savings
C n!ome e%enditure" orm two linear e&uations )4 6y C @000 ? 6 2y C
@000* and solve them" .en!e is )a*
Level :Medium
11. Two cities and ? are 2>D km apart. car goes from to ? with sped of :Dkm;hr and returns to
with a speed of >D km;hr. what is the average speed of the car!
"a# := km;hr
"b# :Akm;hr
"c# =D km;hr
"d# == km;hr
Explanation : vg" s%eed C Total Distan!e )to and fro* !overed ; Total time )to and
fro* ta#en" .en!e answer is )b*"
Level :Easy
Directions for ht following 2 (two) items:
)ead the following passage and answer the -"two# items that followDD and ADD, which
of following is most valid conclusion ?
"a# cow coasts more than -,=DD.
"b# cow costs less than 2,>DD.
"c# cow costs less than -,>DD and 2,ADD.
"d# cow costs between -,:DD and :,DDD.
Explanation : 'rite down the ranges as %er the given info" The !ost of a !ow is
more than the minimum !ost i"e" !ost of 4 goats H @00 ea!h whi!h is 4 @00 i"e
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2400 and less than the maimum !ost i"e !ost of F goats H 800 ea!h i"e F 8000
i"e 4000" .en!e ans is )d*"
Level :Medium
1A. society consists of only two types of people fighters and cowards. Two cowards are always
friends. fighter and a coward are always enemies. 5ighters are indifferent to one another. If and? are enemies, 4 and % are friends, ' and 5 are indifferent to each other, and ' are not enemies,
while ? and 5 are enemies.
hich of the following statements is correct!
"a# ?, 4 and 5 are cowards.
"b# , ' and 5 are fighters.
"c# ? and ' are in the same category.
"d# and 5 are in different categories.
Explanation : 'rite down the !ases and refute the in!orre!t o%tions" rom the
given info(
E and are indi>erent CI E and are ightersB
and are enemies CI is !oward
lso and are enemies CI is a ghter
$ and D are friends CI $ and D are !owards
.en!e ighters : E( and and $owards : ( $ and D" .en!e +%tion )b* is !orre!t"
Level : Medium
1C. In a bo* of marbles, there are three less white marbles than the red ones and five more white
marbles than the green ones. If there are a total of 1D white marbles, how many marbles are there in
the bo*!
a# ->
b# -A
c# 2-
d# 2>
Explanation :=ust write the given info into a form of two sim%le linear e&uations and
solve"
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5 ' C 6B ' J C F and ' C 10 CI J C F and 5 C 16 CI 5 A ' A J C 28" .en!e
ans is +%tion )b*"
Level :Easy"
-D. 4andidates in a competitive e*amination consisted of >D men and :D women, @D men and
@= women cleared the +ualifying test and entered the final test where AD men and @D womenwere successful.
hich of the following statements is correct!
"a# uccess rate is higher for women.
"b# 3verall success rate is below =D
"c# Bore men cleared the e*amination than women.
"d# ?oth "a# and "b# above are correct.
Explanation : /im%le !on!e%t of %er!entage" ssume there are total 100 %eo%le(
men A women C 100
Thus Men C @0 and women C 40
42 men %assed &ualifying test and 18 men failed B 60 women %assed Qualify
test and 10 failed rom 40 Q-ed men only 62 !leared nal testB +ut of 60 Q-ed women only
21 %assed nal test Thus more men !leared eam than women" .en!e ans is +%tion )!*"
Level :Medium
Directions for the following 7 (seven) items:
)ead the following six passagesand answer the items that follow. Gour answers to these items
should be based on the passages only
Passage 1
4limate change is already making many people hungry all over the world, by disrupting crop yields
and pushing up prices. nd it is not 0ust food but nutrients that are becoming scarcer as the climate
changes. It is the poorest communities that will suffer the worst effects of climate change, including
increased hunger and malnutrition as crop production and livelihoods are threatened. 3n the other
hand, poverty is driver of climate change, as desperate communities resort to unsustainable use of
resources to meet current needs.
-1. hich among the following is the most logical corollary to the above passage!
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"a# 8overnment should allocate more funds to poverty alleviation programmes and increase food
subsidies to the poor communities.
"b# overty and climate impacts reinforce each other and therefore we have to re&imagine our food
systems.
"c# ll the countries of the world must unite in fighting poverty and malnutrition and treat poverty asa global problem.
"d# e must stop unsustainable agricultural practices immediately and control food prices.
Explanation : +%tion and $ are unne!essary etensions to the !ontent of the
%assage while +%tion D is too etreme a statement w"r"t" to the tone of the %assage"
.en!e +%tion is !orre!t"
Level :Medium
Passage 2
The 8lobal 5inancial tability )eport finds that the share of portfolio investments form advanced
economies in the total debt and e+uity investments in emerging economies has doubled in the past
decade to 1- percent. The phenomenon has implications for Indian policy makers as foreign portfolio
investments in the debt and e+uity markets have been on the rise. The phenomenon is also flagged as
a threat that could compromise global financial stability in a chain reaction, in the event $nited
tates 5ederal )eserves imminent reversal of its JKuantitative 'asingL policy.
--. hich among the following is the most rational and critical inference that can be made from the
above passage!
"a# 5oreign portfolio investments are not good for emerging economies.
"b# dvanced economies undermine the global financial stability.
"c#India should desist from accepting foreign portfolio investments in the future.
"d# 'merging economies are at a risk of shock from advanced economies.
Explanation :+%tion is too etreme while D and ma#e a generi! and
tem%ting inferen!e whi!h we dont #now for sure" .en!e ans is +%tion $ w"r"t the
T+,E of %assage"
Level :Tough
Passage 3
3pen defection is disastrous when practiced in very densely populated areas, where it is impossible
to keep away human faeces from crops, wells, food and chilkdrens hands. 8roundwater is also
contaminated by open defection. Bany ingested germs and worms spread diseases. They prevent the
body form absorbing calories and nutrients. (early one&half of Indias children remain
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malnourished. 6akhs of them die from preventable conditions. %iarrhoea leaves Indians bodies
smaller on average than those of people in some poorer countries where people eat fewer calories.
$nderweight mothers produce stunted babies prone to sickness who may fail to develop their full
cognitive potential. The germs released into environment harm rich the poor alike, even those who
use latrines.
-2. hich among the following is the most critical inferencethat can be made from the above
passage!
"a# The 4entral and tate governments in India do not have enough resource to afford a latrine for
each household.
"b# 3pen defecation is the most important public health problem of India.
"c# 3pen defecation reduces the human capital of Indias workforce.
"d# 3pen defecation is a public health problem in all developing countries.
Explanation : +%tion is unne!essary etension whi!h we dont #now for surewhile D is unne!essary generali
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Passage 5
The e*istence;establishment of formal financial institutions that offer safe, reliable, and alternative
financial instruments is fundamental in mobilizing savings. To save, individuals need access to safe
and reliable financial institutions, such as banks, and to appropriate financial instruments and
reasonable financial incentives. uch access is not always available to all people in developing
countries like India and more so, in rural areas. avings help poor households manage volatility in
cash flow, smoothen consumption, and build working capital. oor households without access to a
formal savings mechanism encourage immediate spending temptations.
-=. ith reference to the above passage, consider the following statements. hat is the crucial message conveyed in the passage!
"a# 'stablish more banks
"b# Increase the 8ross %omestic roduct "8%# growth rate
"c# Increase the interest rate of bank deposits.
"d# romote financial inclusion
Explanation : +%tion is too generi! a !on!lusion" +%tion and $ are out of!ontet from the !ontents of the %assage" .en!e ans is +%tion D"
Level :Easy
Passage 6
8overnments may have to take steps which would otherwise be an infringement on the 5undamental
)ights of individuals, such as ac+uiring a persons land against his will, or refusing permission for
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putting up a building, but the larger public interest for which these are done must be authorized by
the people "erliament#. %iscretionary powers to the administration can be done away with. It is
becoming more and more difficult to keep this power within limits as the government has many
numbers of tasks to perform. here discretion has to be sued,. There must be rules and safeguards
to prevent misuse of that power. ystems have to be devised which minimize, if not prevent, the
abuse of discretionary power. 8overnment work must be conducted within a framework of
recognized rules and principles, and decisions should be similar and predictable.
-@. hich among the following is the most logical assumption that can be made from the above
passage!
"a# 8overnment should always be given wide discretionary power in all matters of administration.
"b# The supremacy of rules and safeguards should prevail as opposed to the influence of e*clusive
discretion of authority
"c# arliamentary democracy is possible only if the 8overnment has wider discretionary power.
"d# (one of the above statements is a logical assumption that can be made from this passage.
Explanation : +%tion and $ are too etreme a !on!lusion while +%tion is
!orre!t"
Level :Easy
-A. selection is to be made for one post of rincipal and two posts of /ice&rincipal. mongst the
si* candidates called for the interview, only two are eligible for ht post of /ice&rincipal. The number
of possible combinations of selectees is
"a# :
"b# 1-
"c# 1A
"d# (one of the above
Explanation : $ounting te!hni&ue is re&uired here" 7se %ermutations if aware"
ns is 40 )F 4 AF 4*"
.en!e ans is +%tion D"
Level :Tough
-C. student has to opt for - sub0ects out of = sub0ects for a course, namely, 4ommerce, 'conomics,
tatistics, Bathematics I and Bathematics II, Bathematics II can be offered only if Bathematics I is
also opted. The number of different combinations of two sub0ects which can be opted is
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"a# =
"b# >
"c# @
"d# A
Explanation :=ust !ount the number of !ombinations manually )M1 ? M2 B M1 ? / B
M1 ? E B M1 ? $ B / ? EB / ? $ B E ? $ *
Level :Tough
2D. person ordered = pairs of block socks and some pairs of brown socks. The price of a block pair
was thrice that of a brown pair. hile preparing the bill, the bill clerk interchanged the number of
block and brown pairs by mistake which increased the bill by 1DD. hat was the number of pairs of
brown socks in the original order!
"a# 1D
"b# 1=
"c# -D
"d# -=
Explanation : 7nderstand the &uestion and form 1 linear e&uation" 100 in!rease
im%lies wrong %ri!e is double the !orre!t %ri!e" i"e
Ket the rown %airs be N B l C la!# and r C rown
F r A N l C 2 ) F l A N r* and l C 6 r CI)F A 6 N*r C )60 A 2N*r CI N C2F" .en!e ans is +%tion D"
Level :Medium
21. The number of persons who read magazine F only is thrice the number of persons who read
magazine G. The number of persons who read magazine G only is thrice the number of persons who
read magazine F. Then, which of the following conclusions can be drawn!
1. the number of persons who read both the magazines is twice the number of persons who read only
magazine F.
-. The total number of persons who read either one magazine or both the magazines is twice thenumber of persons who read both the magazines.
elect the correct answer using the code given below