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Modal Test Papers Test Paper-1 INFOSYS TIME 70 MIN SECTION –I LOGICAL REASONING 40 QUESTIONS -- TIME 30 MIN Directions for questions 1-5 Each questions followed by two sections , A and B . Answer each question using the following instructions. 1.If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone but not by using the other Statement alone. 2. if the question can be answered by using either of the statements alone statement alone. 3. if the question can be answered by using both statement s together but not by either statement alone 4. if the question can be answered on the basis of the two statements. 1. Prasd spends 30%of his income on his children‘s education, 20% on recreation and 10%on health care. The corresponding percentages for Supriyo 13%. Who spends more on children’s education? 1. Prasad spends 30% more on recreation than Supriyo. 2. Suprio spends more on health than Prasad.

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Test Paper-1INFOSYS TIME 70 MIN

SECTION I LOGICAL REASONING 40 QUESTIONS --TIME 30 MIN

Directions for questions 1-5

Each questions followed by two sections , A and B . Answer each question using the following instructions.

1.If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone but not by using the other

Statement alone.

2. if the question can be answered by using either of the statements alone statement alone.

3. if the question can be answered by using both statement s together but not by either statement

alone

4. if the question can be answered on the basis of the two statements.

1. Prasd spends 30%of his income on his childrens education, 20% on recreation and 10%on health care. The corresponding percentages for Supriyo 13%. Who spends more on childrens education?

1. Prasad spends 30% more on recreation than Supriyo.

2. Suprio spends more on health than Prasad.

2. In a football match, the half-time , Mahindra and Mahindra Club was traveling by three goals, Did it win the match?

1.1. In the second half-time, Mahindra and Mahindra Club scored four goals.

2. The opponent scored four goals in the match.

3 .In G.C.P International School ,sixty students were athletes. Ten among them were also among the top academic performers. How many top academic performers were in the school?

1. Sixty % of the top academic performers were not athletes.

2. All the top academic performers were not necessarily athletes.

4. Ravi spent less than Rs 75 to buy one kg each of potato, onion and gourd . Which of the three vegetables bought was the costliest?

(a). 2 kg potato and 1 kg gourd cost less than 1 kg potato and 2 kg gourd.

(b). 1 kg potato and 2 kg onion together cost the same as 1 kg onion and 2 kg gourd

5. Nandini paid for an article using currency notes denominationsRs1,Rs2,Rs5, and Rs10 using at last one note of each denominations. The toal number of five and ten rupee notes used was one more than total number of one and two rupee notes used..What was the price of the article?

(a). Nandini used a total of 13 currency notes. (b). The price of the article was a multiple of Rs 10.

DIRECTIONS.6 TO 10.

In each question below , there are two or three statements followed by four conclusions numbered,I,II,III,and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at varience with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from given statements.

6. Statements ; Some singers are rockers

All rockers are westerners

Conclusion I. Some rockers are singers. II Some westerners are

III Some singers are westerners IV Some singers are not westerners

(a).I,II, and III follow

(b). I, II, IV follow

.II,III, IV follow

(d). I, III, IV follow (e). All follow

7. Statements ;

All cats are bulls

Somebulls are dogs

Conclusions I. All bulls are cats

II Some cats are dogs

III No cats are are dogs

IV Some bulls are cats

(a).only IV follows

(b). III follows

.,only II follow

(d). II and IV follow (e). IV and either II or III follow

8. Statements ;

All nibs are tips

Many ribs are nibs

Conclusions; I some nibs are tips

II Some tips are nibs.

III All nibs are ribs.

IV Some nibs are not ribs.

(a).only I follows

(b). only II follows

., Either II or IV follow

(d). I and II follows (e). I and II and Either III or IV follows

9. Statements ;

Some boxes are dogs

All dogs are pens

Conclusions;

I. Some boxes are pens

II Some pens are boxes

III Some pens are dogs

IV All pens are dogs

(a). I,II,III follows

(b). II, III follows

., I and III follows

(d). I I and IV follows (e)None of these

10. . Statements ;

All bricks are tricks

Some tricks are bicks

Conclusions;

I No brick is a bicks II Some bricks bicks

III Some pens are dogs

IV Some tricks are not bicks

(a).only II follows

(b). Only II ,IV follows

.,only II ,III follow

(d). Either I or II follows (e) All follows

Directions 11 to 14

VRN Soft ware Co ,before selling a package to its clients, follows the given schedule.

MonthStageCost(Rs 000 per man/month)

1.-2Specification40

3-4Design20

5-8Coding10

9-10Testing15

11-15Maintenance10

The number of people employed in each month is

Month 123456789101112131415

Number of people Employed234345544133111

11. Due to overrun in design stage took 3 months , ie, months 3,4 and 5. The number of people On design the fifth month was 5.Calculate the percentage change in the cost incurred in the fifth month(due to

improvement in coding technique, the stage was completed in month 6-8)

(a). 225%

(b). 150%

(c). 275%

(d).240%

12. What is the difference in cost between the old and new techniques?

(a). Rs.30,000

(b). Rs.60,000

(c). Rs.70,000

(d). Rs.40,000

13.Under the new technique, which stage of soft ware development is most expensive for VRN Soft Ware Co?

(a). Testing

(b). Specification

(c). Coding

(d).Design

14. Which five consecutive months have the lowest average cost per man month under the new technique?

(a).1-5

(b). 9-13

(c). 11-15 (d).None

SECTION 2; Directions (15 to 17) ;

Answer the following questions on the basis of the information given below.

Five friends meet every morning at Sree Sager Restaurant for an idly- Wada breakfast each consumes a different of idles are 1,4,5,6 and are 8,

While the number of wadas consumed are 0, 1, 2, 4 and 6. Below are some more facts about who eats what and how much.

i. The number of wadas eaten by Ignesh is three times the number of wadas consumed by the person who eats four idles.

ii. Three persons, including the one who eats four wadas, eat without chutney.

iii. Varun does not take any chutney.

iv. The only one who eats one idly a day does not eat any wadas or chutney .Further, he is not Mukesh.

v. Dalijit eats idly with chutney and also eats Wada.

vi. Mukesh , who does not take chutney ,.eats half as half as many wadas as the person who eats twice as many idles as he does.

vii. Bimal eats two more idles than Ignesh eats two more wadas than Bimal.

15..Which one of the following statements is true?

1. Daljit eats 5 idles 2.Ignesh eats 8 idles 3. Bimal eats 1 Idli. 4. Bimal eats 6 Idles.

16.. Which one of the following statements is true?

1. Varun eats 2 Wadas 2.Mukesh eats 4 Wadas. 3. Ignesh eats 8 Wadas .4. Bimal eats Wadas.

17. Which one of the following statements is true?

1. Mukesh eats 4 Wadas and 8 idles but no chutney.

2. The person who eats 5 idles and 1 wada does not take chutney .

3. The person who eats equal number of wadas and idles and also take chutney .

4. The person who eats 2 wadas and 2 idles and also take chutney .

18.. Four people of a family who lives in Chicago are Mr. Brown , his wife , their son , and their daughter

One of the four people is singer, and another is a dancer.

If the singer and the dancer are the same sex , then the dancer is older than the singer.

If neither the singer nor the dancer is parent of the other, then the singer is older than the dancer..

If the singer is aman, then the dancer and singer are the same age

If the singer and the dancer are the opposite sex , then the man is older than the women

Who is the Singer?

1. Mr Brown

2.Wife

3 daughter.

4.son

19. Tom is younger than Rose, but older than Will and jack in that border. Rose is younger than Susie, but older than Jack. Jack is younger than Jim. Susie is older than Rose , but younger than jim. Jim is older than tom. Who is the oldest?

1. Susie

2.Tom

3. Rosie

4.Jim

Directions; (21-23) A group of 3 or 4 is to be selected out of five boys Ram ,Shyam, David ,Peter and Varun; and two girls Havi and Kavitha

If shyam is selected, he would insist on Ram not being selected for the same team.

If Varun is selected, then shyam must also be selected and vice versa. Kavitha can be selected only if David is selected. David does not like Peters presence in the same team as his. Ram insist that he would be in the team only if peter is there. David would like to have Havi in the same team as his.21. Which one of the following statements is true?

Kavitha and Ram can be a part of a group of 4.

1. There can be a group of 4 with 2 women.

2. There can be a group of 4 with only men.. 4. None of the above.

22. Which one of the following is possible group of 4?

1. Shyam, Varun, Kavitha, David

2. Shyam, Varun, Havi, , David

3. Ram, Peter, , David, Havi

4. Ram, Peter, Varun, Havi

23. Which one of the following a feasible group of 3?

1. Varun, Kavitha, David,Ram

2. Peter, Shyam, Varun,

3. Kavitha , David, Shyam

4. David, Varun, Havi

. Directions; (24-32)

Jai and Varun who belong to Rangeela land made the following statements.

Jai; Varun is a Haralal. Basanthi is wearing a yellow saree.

Varun; Jai is a Lalpila. Basanthi is wearing a yellow saree.

It is known that Jai is always lies with respect to what he knows or what he sees. While Varun always tells the truth with respect to what he knows or, what he sees.

24. Varun is a

1. Lalpila

2.Pilhara

3. Haralal

4.cannot be determined

25.What is the color of the Basantis saree?

1. Green

2. Red

3. Yellow

4. cannot be determined

26. Said a feller While felling a tree My age Ihave devided by three. The result is asquare, Yet my age , Ideclare, is six times a cube. Glory be.How old is the lumberjack?

1.27

2. 48

3. 75

4.54

27. If Sid Shady is 80 centimeters plus half his height, how tall is he?

1.60 cm

2. 150cm

3. 140cm

4. 130cm

28. In stead of walking along two adjacent sides of a rectangular field.a boy took a short cut along the diagonal

and saved a distance equal to half the longer side.Then the ratio of the shorter side to the longer side is ;

1 1/2

2. 2/3

3. 1/4

4.

29. Tammu is boy who makes his own kites . He makes kites in to colors green and blue He said for less than 5 rupees , I can makes as many kites of each color as the price per kite of that color in paisa. The total cost of green kites is more than that of the blue kites. What is the price of a blue kite in paisa?

1 17

2.17

3.20

4.None of these

30. Varuns family is a big family . Varun has thrice as many brothers as sisters and Varuns sister havishmas has four times as many brothers as sisters. How many childrens do Varuns parents had?

1 .5

2.10

3.21

4. 23

Section II Time 30 min 40 Questions

31. Like many eighteenth-century scholars who lived by cultivating those in power, Winckelman neglected to neutralize, by some _____ gesture of comradeship, the resentment his peers were

bound to feel because of his ____ the high and mighty.

A. quixotic. intrigue with

B. enigmatic..familiarity with

C. propitiatoryinvolvement with D. salutary questioning of

32. Her _____ should not be confused with miserliness; as long as I have known her, She has always been willing to assist those who are in need.

A. intemperance

B. intolerance

C. apprehensionD. frugality

33. Natural selection tends to eliminate genes that cause inherited diseases, acting most strongly against the most severe diseases; consequently, hereditary diseases that are ___ would be expected to be very ____, but, surprisingly, they are not.

A. lethal..rare

B. untreated..dangerous

C. unusual..refractory

D. new..perplexing

34. Unfortunately, his damaging attacks on the ramifications of the economic policy have been _____ by his wholehearted acceptance of that policys underlying assumptions.

A. supplemented

B. underminded

C. wastedD. diverted

35. During the operas most famous aria the tempo chosen by the orchestras conductor seemed _______ , without necessary relation to what had gone before.

A. tedious

B. melodious

C. capriciousD. compelling

Directions for questions3 6 40:

Arrange the sentences A, B, C, D and E to form a coherent paragraph.

36 A. Nothing was fully proved; no one was ever punished.

B. How does one decipher the moral calculus of terror?

C. Last week another bomb went off next to Florences principal museum.

D. In August 1980 a bomb blew up in the railroad terminal or Bologna, killing 85

people.

E. So no one will ever know what agenda that atrocity served or whether it achieved anything for the murderers.

1. BDAEC

2. DBEAC

3. BCDAE

4. CAEBD

37 A. The President has never met a crowd he believed impervious to his charm.

B. The Secretary of state, a natural introvert, glides into a room as silently as a monk.

C. The President and his Secretary of State are an odd couple.

D. His gravelly monotone and wrinkled poker face give nothing away.

E. He is never more alive than in front of the cameras as the talk-show host of health care.

1. BCDEA

2. DBEAC

3. BCDAE

4. CAEBD

38 A. Youll find your own executive lounge, offering complimentary continental

breakfast and an attentive service.

B. just step out of the door and youre in the heart of Hong Kongs shopping, dining and night life.

C. At the Excelsior Hong Kong, elevating yourself to our Executive floors could be one of your better business decisions.

D. And all in the midst of the citys booming business districts and the hub of every kind of transport.

E. And if you can bring yourself back down to earth, thats when the fun really begins.

1. CAEBD

2. DCBAE

3. BDCAE

4. ADECB

39 A. Too often, poorly equipped managers allow the opposite to happen.

B. All the more reason why the principles or management itself should be simple and

helpful in dealing with those situations.

C. Managers often find themselves confronting situations of considerable complexity.

D. Such bosses are a menace and should be suppressed.

E. Their approach to management gets in the way of what they are supposed to

be managing.

1. DECAB

2. CBAED

3. ACBED

4. EDCAB

40 A. in either case, the performance is frequently impaired.

B. Nothing impairs group morale more quickly than an individual with a problem, or a problem with an individual.

C. When one team member stops pulling his weight, everyones performance is inevitably affected.

D. when the supervisor does not spot them and act quickly, it notices and can react very swiftly.

E. A well knit group becomes sensitive to these issues.

1. CABED

2. DABCE

3. BCADE

4. BACED

41. Another segment of population joining the high-risk group for suicides is housewives.

A. And if it is not forthcoming, they are prone to be gripped by loneliness.

B. Psychiatrists say it is because women increasingly are unwilling to conform to the traditional image of a doting wife devoted to bringing up the family.

C. Rising marital stress is becoming one of the major causes for suicides.

D. They demand quality time from their husbands and want equality in marriage.

6. Whatever the cause, in three out of four cases of suicide the persons give out distress signals.

1. CDAB

2. BADC

3. BDAC

4. DBAC

42. We are inclined to look upon bad temper as a very harmless weakness.

E. It is often one blot on an otherwise noble character.

F. And yet here, right in the heart of this analysis of love, it finds a place; and the Bible again and again returns to condemn it as one of the most destructive elements in human nature.

G. We speak of it as a mere infirmity of nature, a family failing, a matter of temperament, not a thing to take into very serious account in estimating a mans character.

H. The peculiarity of ill temper is that it is the vice of the virtuous.

6. You know men who are all but perfect, and women who would be entirely Perfect, but for an easily ruffled, quick tempered, or touchy disposition.

1. DCAB

2. CDBA

3. ACDB

4. CBDA

43. The voice had to be listened to not only on account of its form but for the matter Which it delivered.

I. It brought to the common people a realization of their duty to concern Themselves with their affairs.

J. This interest in public affairs politics as you may call it was to be the concern no longer of the highly educated few but of the many the poor, the property less, the working men in town and country.

K. It gave a message to the country that it needed greatly.

L. The common people were made to take an interest in the manner in which they were verned, in the taxes they paid, in the return they got from those taxes.

6. Politics was not to be the concern of a small aristocracy of intellect or property.

1. CADB

2. ADBC

3. BADC

4. ABDC

44 1. Then, that he might not be seen by the crew, he took out his handkerchief, and Covered his face and his scars.

M. It was soon perceived, upon examination, that the wound was mortal.

N. Had he but concealed these badges of honor from the enemy, England, perhaps, would not have had cause to receive with sorrow the news of the battle of Trafalgar.

O. This, however, was concealed from all, except Captain Hardy, the chaplain, and the medical attendants.

P. The cockpit was crowded with wounded and dying men; over whose bodies he was with some difficulty conveyed, and laid upon a pallet in the midshipmens berth.

6. He himself being certain, from the sensation in his back, and the gush of blood he felt momentarily within his breast, that no human care could avail him, insisted that the surgeon should leave him, and attend to those to whom he might be useful.

1. CADB

2. BDAC

3. DABC

4. BCAD

45. He was a Hindu and an Indian, the greatest in many generation in many generations, and he was proud of being a Hindu and an Indian.

Q. His death brought more tributes than have been paid at the passing of any other human being in history.

R. To him India was dear because she had represented throughout the ages certain immutable truths.

S. And so he became the great internationalist, believing in the essential unity of man, the underlying unity of all religions, and the needs of humanity, and more specially devoting himself to the service of the poor, the distressed and the oppressed millions everywhere.

T. But though he was intensely religious and came to be called the Father of the Nation which he had liberated, yet no narrow religious or national bonds confined his spirit.

6. Perhaps what would have pleased him best was the spontaneous tributes that came from the people of Pakistan.

1. CDAB

2. BACD

3. BDCA

4. DCAB

Directions;(46-50)

In each of the following questions, a releated pair of words or phrases is followed by four lettered pairs of words or phrasas, Select the lettered pair that best expressed in the original pair;

46.MASON; WALL

1. Artist; easel 2. Fisherman; trout 3.author; book 4. Congressman; senator

47. GOOSE ; GANDER;;

1. Duck; drake 2.hen; chicken 3. Sheep; flock 4. Dog; kemal

48. DRUDGERY ; IRKSOME ;;

1.encumbrance;burdensome

2.journey; wearisome 3. ambivalence; suspicious

4. compliance; forced

49. IMPROMPTU; REHEARSAL;; 1. Practiced ; `technique

2. makeshift; whim

3. offhand; premeditation

4. glib ;fluency

50. ELISON; SYLLABLES

1.contraction; letters

2. thesis; ideas

3.diagnosis; symptoms

4. almanac; facts

Reading comprehension:

Directions:51- 55:

Everyone conforms to infancy, infancy conforms to nobody, so that one babe commonly makes four or five out of the adults who prattle and play to it. So God has armed youth and puberty and manhood no less with its own piquancy and charm, and made it enviable and gracious and its claims not to be put by, if it will stand by itself. Do not think the youth has no force, because he cannot speak to you and me. Hark! In the next room his voice is sufficiently clear and emphatic. It seems he knows how to speak to his contemporaries. Bashful or bold, then, he will know how to make us seniors very unnecessary.

The healthy attitude of human nature can be seen in the nonchalance of boys who are sure of a dinner, and would disdain as much as a lord to do or say aught to conciliate one. A boy is in the parlor what the pit is in the playhouse; independent, irresponsible, looking out from his corner on such people and facts as pass by, he tries and sentences them on their merits, in the swift, summary way of boys, as good, bad, interesting, silly, eloquent, troublesome. He never cumbers himself regarding consequences, about interests and he gives an independent, genuine verdict. You should court him: he will not court you. But the man is, as it were, clapped into jail by his consciousness. As soon as he has once acted or spoken with eclat, he is a committed person, watched by the sympathy or the hatred of hundreds, whose affections must now enter into his account. There is no Lethe for this. Ah, that he could pass again into his neutrality.

These are the voices, which we hear in solitude, but they grow faint and inaudible as we enter into the world. Everywhere society is conspiring against the manhood of every one of its members. Society is joint stock company, in which members agree, for the better securing of his bread to each shareholder, to surrender the liberty and culture of the eater. The virtue in most request is conformity. It is averse to self-reliance. What it loves is names and customs and not realities and creators.

Whosoever is a man has to be a nonconformist. He who would gather immortal palms must not be hindered by the name of goodness, but must explore if it be goodness. Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind.

No law can be sacred to me but that of my nature. Good and bad are but names very readily transferable to that to this; the only right is what is after my constitution, the only right is what is after me constitution, the only wrong what is against it. A man is to carry himself in the presence of all opposition as if every thing were titular and ephemeral but he. I am ashamed to think how easily we capitulate to badges and names, to large societies and dead institutions. Every decent and well-spoken individual affects and sways me more than is right. I ought to go upright and vital, and speak the rude truth in all ways.

I shun father and mother and wife and brother, when my genius calls me. I would write on the lintels of the doorpost, whim. I hope it is somewhat better than whim at last, but we cannot spend the day in explanation. Except me not to show cause why I seek or why I exclude company. Then, again, do not tell me, as a good man did not to-day, of my obligation to put all poor men in good situations. Are they my poor? I tell thee, thou foolish philanthropist, that I grudge the dollar, the time, the cent, I give to such men as do not belong to me and to whom I do not belong. There is a class of person to whom by all spiritual affinity I am bought and sold; for them I will go to prison, if need be; but your miscellaneous popular charities; the education at collage of fools; the building of meeting house to the vain end to which many now stand; alms to sots; and the thousandfold Relief Societies; - though I confess with shame I sometimes succumb and give the dollar, it is a wicked dollar which by and by I shall have the manhood to withhold.

If you refuse to conform, you can experience the displeasure of the world. Hence, a man should know how to estimate a sour face. The by standers look askance on him in the public street or in the friend's parlor. In case this aversion originates from contempt and resistance similar to his own, it might result in a sad countenance; but the sour faces of the multitude, like their sweet faces, have no deep cause, but are caused by reasons as diverse as the direction of the wind and what he reads in the newspapers. Yet is the discontent of the multitude more formidable than that of the senate and the collage.

Another factor, which frightens us from self trust in our consistency; a reverence for our past act or word, because the eyes of others have no other data for computing our orbit than our past acts, and we are loath to disappoint them.

But why should you keep your head over your shoulder? Why drag about this corpse of your memory, lest you contradict somewhat you have stated in this or that public place? Suppose you should contradict yourself; what then?

This is a rather silly consistency in our minds, which is adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. Uniformly a great soul has almost nothing to do, he could just occupy himself with his shadow on the wall. Speak what you think now in hard words; and to-morrow speak what tomorrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict everything you said to-day. ''Ah, so you shall be sure to be misunderstood.'' - Is it so bad, then, to be misunderstood? Pythagoras was misunderstood, and Socrates, and Jesus, and Luther, and Copernicus, and Galileo, and Newton, and every pure and wise spirit that ever took flesh. What can be considered to be truly great is to be misunderstood.

51. Which of the following statements would best describe the main theme of the above passage?(a) "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little mind."(b) "Eternal youth means eternal independence."(c) "Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist."(d) "Colleges are designed to educate fools."(e) "Infancy conforms to nobody." 52. When is the period during which we are most nonconformist?(a) infancy(b) puberty(c) youth(d) manhood(e) old age 53. In his statement ''What can be considered to be truly great is to be misunderstood'' the author means:(a) One should refrain from saying, what one exactly means(b) Being misunderstood, equals being great(c) All great man have always been misunderstood(d) Even though a person might be considered inconsistent, he shouldn't hesitate to change his mind if he feels the need to.(e) It is seldom, that nice people succeed 54. As inferred from the passage, the refusal of young people to cater to accept public opinion is:(a) A feature of the rebelliousness of youth(b) A healthy attitude of human nature(c) A manifestation of deep- seated immaturity(d) Simply bad manners(e) Part of growing up

55. "Society is a joint-stock company etc." is one way which the author shows(a) The anti-culture attitude of the public(b) Society is highly organized and structured(c) The self-rejection of society(d) The lack of room for solitude in our world(e) The public's interest in the stock market

Directions :56--60 Read the passage carefully and chose the best answer to each question. The questions are to be answered on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.

But man is not destined to vanish. He can be killed, but he cannot be destroyed, because his soul is deathless and his spirit is irrepressible. Therefore, though the situation seems dark in the context of the confrontation between the superpowers, the silver lining is provided by amazing phenomenon that the very nations which have spent incalculable resources and energy for the production of deadly weapons are desperately trying to find out how they might never be used. They threaten each other, intimidate each other and go to the brink, but before the total hour arrives they withdraw from the brink.

56. The main point from the author's view is that(a) Man's soul and spirit can not be destroyed by superpowers.(b) Man's destiny is not fully clear or visible.(c) Man's soul and spirit are immortal.(d) Man's safety is assured by the delicate balance of power in terms of nuclear weapons.(e) Human society will survive despite the serious threat of total annihilation.57 The phrase 'Go to the brink' in the passage means(a) Retreating from extreme danger.(b) Declare war on each other.(c) Advancing to the stage of war but not engaging in it.(d) Negotiate for peace.(e) Commit suicide.58. In the author's opinion (a) Huge stockpiles of destructive weapons have so far saved mankind from a catastrophe.(b) Superpowers have at last realized the need for abandoning the production of lethal weapons.(c) Mankind is heading towards complete destruction.(d) Nations in possession of huge stockpiles of lethal weapons are trying hard to avoid actual conflict.(e) There is a Silver lining over the production of deadly weapons. 59. 'Irrepressible' in the second line means(a) incompatible(b) strong(c) oppressive(d) unrestrainable(e) unspirited 60. A suitable title for the above passage is(a) Destruction of mankind is in evitable.(b) Man's desire to survive inhibits use of deadly weapons.(c) Mounting cost of modern weapons.(d) Threats and intimidation between super powers.(e) Cowardly retreat by man

Directions(61-65)

After submitting his resignation, Albert cam out and took the long narrow road leading to the railway station which was one of the busiest roads in the city. Sad and depressed and worried about looking for a new job, Albert looked around for a cigarette shop. H e walked up to the end of the road but found no tobacconist. It was odd that such a busy through fare with thousands of people passing through did not even have a single cigarette shop. He suddenly felt that it was no longer necessary for him to hunt for a job. He decided to open a tobacco shop himself. It was bound to be profitable, he felt.

61. After submitting his resignation, Albert cam out worried about

1. A shelter

2. Cigarettes

3. A job4. The next available train

62. Albert was sad and depressed because

1. he had no money for the train journey

2. he had to walk on a long road

3. he was not able to buy cigarettes

4. he was worried about finding a job

63. There was no cigarette shop on that road because

1. smoking is banned in that area

2. just by chance nobody had opened one on that road

3. it was a very narrow road

4. cigarette-shop owners do not make any profit

64. Albert decided not to look for a new job because

1. the thought of having to look for a job greatly distressed him

2. he did not want to work at all

3. there was no hope of finding a job

4. he saw the possibility of self-employment

65. A cigarette shop on a busy road was bound to be profitable because

1. cigarette shops are known to make a great deal of profit

2. any shop on a busy street would attract a large number of customers

3. cigarettes are inexpensive items and people buy them willingly

4. a cigarette shop on a busy road would attract a large number of customer

Directions(66-69) Gandhiji recognized that while all men should have equal opportunity, all did not have the same capacity; some had the ability to earn more than others. But he believed that those who had talent would be performing the work of society if they used their talent wisely and well. Gandhiji said that he would allow a man of intellect to earn more and not suppress his talent. But it was his view that the bulk of his larger earnings should go to the common fund. Those with talent and opportunity would find their fulfillment as trustees. Gandhiji extended this concept of trusteeship to cover all fields of life.

66. The title of the passage should be

1. Gandhijis philosophy

2. Gandhijis Services

3. Gandhijis Views

4. Gandhijis Character

67. According to Gandhiji, one can serve the society

1. if one works honestly

2. if one earns well

3. if one is talented

4. if one uses his talent wisesly

68. Gandhiji never believed in

1. Political equality

2. Social equality

3. Equality of opportunities

4. Complete equality in all respects

69. The meaning of Trustee is

1. person having confidence

2. person who has charge of property in trust

3. a number of trusts

4. state official who executes wills and trusts

Directions 70;.Pioneering Indian American actor Sabu who produced the 1940 classic The Thief of Baghdad, but could not make its sequel before his death in 1962, had his dream come true 60 years later. All thanks to his daughter. Two yeas ago, Sabus daughter Jasmine Published Moon Shadow: The Adventures of the Thief of Baghdad, a tale for adolescent readers in which she resurrected Abu, the Thief of Baghdad, the character her father immortalized, who this time rescues the princess and the kingdom of Basrah from the machinations of Khalid, a neighbouring king.

70. After producing The Thief of Baghbad Sabu wanted to

1. ensure the success of his daughter as an actress

2. Produce a play on the life of Khalid

3. produce a sequel to The Thief of Baghbad

4. retire from his job as a producer

Test Paper-2TECHMAHINDRA PLACEMENT PAPER

1 Replace each letter by a digit. Each letter must be represented by the same digit and no beginning letter of a word can be 0.

O N E

O N E

O N E

O N E

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T E N

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2. Ann, Boobie, Cathy and Dave are at their monthly business meeting. Their occupations are author, biologist, chemist and doctor, but not necessarily in that order. Dave just told the biologist that Cathy was on her way with doughnuts. Ann is sitting across from the doctor and next to the chemist. The doctor was thinking that Boobie was a goofy name for parent's to choose, but didn't say anything. What is each person's occupation?

3)If w, x, y, and z are the digits of the four-digit number N, a positive integer, what is the remainder when N is divided by 9?

w + x + y + z = 13

N + 5 is divisible by 9

A)Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.

B)Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.

C)BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient.

D)EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.

E)Statement (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question asked, and additional data are needed.

In order for a number, n, to be divisible by 9, its digits must add to nine. Likewise, the remainder of the sum of the digits of n divided by 9 is the remainder when n is divided by 9. In other words:

To see this, consider a few examples:

Let N = 901

901/9 = 100 + (R = 1)

(9+0+1)/9 = 10/9 = 1 + (R = 1)

Let N = 85

85/9 = 9 + (R = 4)

(8+5)/9 = 1 + (R = 4)

Let N = 66

66/9 = 7 + (R = 3)

(6+6)/9 = 1 + (R = 3)

Let N = 8956

8956/9 = 995 + (R = 1)

(8+9+5+6)/9 = 28/9 = 3 + (R = 1)

Evaluate Statement (1) alone.

Based upon what was shown above, since the sum of the digits of N is always 13, we know that remainder of N/9 will always be the remainder of 13/9, which is R=4.

In case this is hard to believe, consider the following examples:

4540/9 = 504 + (R = 4)

(4+5+4+0)/9 = 13/9 = 1 + (R = 4)

1390/9 = 154 + (R = 4)

(1+3+9+0)/9 = 13/9 = 1 + (R = 4)

7231/9 = 803 + (R = 4)

(7+2+3+1)/9 = 13/9 = 1 + (R = 4)

1192/9 = 132 + (R = 4)

(1+1+9+2)/9 = 13/9 = 1 + (R = 4)

Statement (1) is SUFFICIENT.

Evaluate Statement (2) alone.

If adding 5 to a number makes it divisible by 9, there are 9-5=4 left over from the last clean division. In other words, N/9 will have a remainder of 4.

To help see this, consider the following examples:

Let N = 4

N+5=9 is divisible by 9 and N/9 -> R = 4

Let N = 13

N+5=18 is divisible by 9 and N/9 -> R = 4

Let N = 724

N+5=729 is divisible by 9 and N/9 -> R = 4

Let N = 418

N+5=423 is divisible by 9 and N/9 -> R = 4

Since N + 5 is divisible by 9, we know that the remainder of N/9 will always be 4. Statement (2) is SUFFICIENT.

Since Statement (1) alone is SUFFICIENT and Statement (2) alone is SUFFICIENT, answer D is correct.

How helpful was this explanation?

4Each of the questions given below consists of a question followed by three statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.

1.What is the speed of the train?

I. The train crosses a signal pole in 18 seconds.

II. The train crosses a platform of equal length in 36 seconds.

III. Length of the train is 330 metres.

A.I and II only

B.II and III only

C.I and III only

D.III and either I or II only

E.Any two of the three

5 What is the speed of the train?

I. The train crosses a tree in 13 seconds.

II. The train crosses a platform of length 250 metres in 27 seconds.

III. The train crosses another train running in the same direction in 32 seconds.

A.I and II only

B.II and III only

C.I and III only

D.Any two of the three

E.None of these

5In each of the following questions two statements are given. Which are followed by four conclusions (1), (2), (3) and (4). Choose the conclusions which logically follow from the given statements.

1. Statements: No door is dog. All the dogs are cats.

Conclusions:No door is cat./No cat is door./Some cats are dogs./All the cats are dogs.

A. Only (2) and (4)

B. Only (1) and (3)

C. Only (3) and (4)

D. Only (3)

E. All the four

6Statements: All green are blue. All blue are white.

Conclusions:Some blue are green./Some white are green./Some green are not white./All white are blue.

A. Only (1) and (2)

B. Only (1) and (3)

C. Only (1) and (4)

D. Only (2) and (4)

The following questions are based on the information given below:

A cuboid shaped wooden block has 6 cm length, 4 cm breadth and 1 cm height.

Two faces measuring 4 cm x 1 cm are coloured in black.

Two faces measuring 6 cm x 1 cm are coloured in red.

Two faces measuring 6 cm x 4 cm are coloured in green.

The block is divided into 6 equal cubes of side 1 cm (from 6 cm side), 4 equal cubes of side 1 cm(from 4 cm side).

7 How many cubes having red, green and black colours on at least one side of the cube will be formed ?

A 16 B. 12

C. 10 D. 4

8How many small cubes will be formed ?

A. 6 B. 12

C. 16 D. 24

9 How many cubes will have 4 coloured sides and two non-coloured sides ?

A. 8 B. 4

C. 16 D. 10

10 How many cubes will have green colour on two sides and rest of the four sides having no colour ?

A. 12 B. 10

C. 8 D. 4

11How many cubes will remain if the cubes having black and green coloured are removed ?

A. 4 B. 8

C. 12 D. 16

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Analytical reasoning

1. Joe's age, Joe's sister's age and Joes fathers age sums up to a century. When son is as old as his father, Joe's sister will be twice as old as now. When Joe is as old as his father then his father is twice as old as when his sister was as old as her father

2. At 6'o clock clock ticks 6 times. The time between first and last ticks was 30sec. How much time it takes at 12'o clock?

3. Three friends divided some bullets equally. After all of them shot 4 bullets the total no.of remaining bullets is equal to that of one has after division. Find the original number divided.

4. A ship went on a voyage after 180 miles a plane started with 10 times speed that of the ship. Find the distance when they meet from starting point.

5. A man sold two cows for Rs. 210 at a total profit of 5 %. He sold one cow at a loss of 10% and another at a profit of 10%. What is the price of each cow?

Directions: 6 -10 In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?

6) B 7) D 8) E 9) A 10) C

Questions 11- 15 are to be answered on the following data

A causes B or C, but not both

F occurs only if B occurs

D occurs if B or C occurs

E occurs only if C occurs

J occurs only if E or F occurs

D causes G, H or both

H occurs if E occurs

G occurs if F occurs

11. If A occurs which of the following must occurs?

I. F and G

II. E and H

III. D

(a) I only

(b) II only

(c) III only

(d) I,II, & III

(e) I & II (or) II & III but not both

12. If B occurs which must occur

(a) D

(b) D and G

(c) G and H

(d) F and G

(e) J

13. If J occurs which must have occurred

(a) E

(b) either B or C

(c) both E & F

(d) B

(e) both B & C

14. Which may occurs as a result of cause not mentioned

I. D

II. A

III. F

(a) I only

(b) II only

(c) I & II

(d) II & III

(e) I,II & III

15. E occurs which one cannot occurs

(a) A

(b) F

(c) D

(d) C

Directions16-20: Each problem consists of a problem followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Select your answer according to whether

(A) Statement 1 alone is sufficient, but statement 2 alone is not sufficient to answer the question

(B) Statement 2 alone is sufficient, but statement 1 alone is not sufficient to answer the question

(C) Both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient

(D) Each statement alone is sufficient

(E) Statements 1 and 2 together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question

16. Is x > 0?

1. -2x < 0

2. x > 0

A. A.

B. B.

C. C.

D. D.

E. E.

17. A certain straight corridor has four doors, A, B, C and D (in that order) leading off from the same side. How far apart are doors B and C?

1. The distance between doors B and D is 10 meters.

2. The distance between A and C is 12 meters.

A. A.

B. B.

C. C.

D. D.

E. E.

18. Given that x and y are real numbers, what is the value of x + y?

1. (x y) / (x-y) = 7

2. (x + y) = 49

A. A.

B. B.

C. C.

D. D.

E. E.

19. Two socks are to be picked at random from a drawer containing only black and white socks. What is the probability that both are white?

1. The probability of the first sock being black is 1/3.

2. There are 24 white socks in the drawer.

A. A.

B. B.

C. C.

D. D.

E. E.

20. A bucket was placed under a dripping tap which was dripping at a uniform rate. At what time was the bucket full?

1. The bucket was put in place at 2pm.

2. The bucket was half full at 6pm and three-quarters full at 8pm.

A. A.

B. B.

C. C.

D. D.

E. E.

Directions (Question 21-25): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it.

Rohit, Kunal, Ashish and John are students of a school. Three of them stay far from the school and one near it. Two study in class IV, one in class V and one in class VI. They study Hindi , mathematics, Social Science. One is good at all the four subjects while another weak in all of these. Rohit stays far from the school and good at Mathematics only while Kunal is weak in Mathematics only and stays close to the school. Neither of these two nor Ashish studies in class VI. One who is good at all the subjects studies in class V.

21. Name of the boy who is good at all the subjects.

A) Rohit B) Kunal C) Ashish D) John

22. Name the boy who is weak in all the subjects

A) Rohit B) Kunal C) Ashish D) John

23. Which two boys are good at Hindi?

A) Rohit and Kunal B) Kunal and Ashish C) Ashish and John D) John and Rohit

24. Which two boys are good at Mathematics?

A) Rohit and Ashish B) Kunal and Ashish C) John and Ashish D) Rohit and John

25. Other than Rohit and the boy good at all the subjects, who else stays far from the school?

A) Rohit B) Kunal C) Ashish D) John

Directions 26-30: The table above shows imports for three types of steel over a six month period. Use this information to answer the following questions

26. Which month showed the largest decrease in total imports over the previous month?

A. Feb B. Mar C. Apr D. May E. Jun

27. What was the total value of sheet steel (in $) imported over the 6 month period?

A. 56,750 B. 75,300 C. 55,550 D. 42,370 E. 44,750

28. What was the percentage of scrap steel imported in the 6 month period?

A.37.5 B.35.2 C.36.1 D.31.2 E.38.3

29. What was the difference (in thousands of tons) between coil steel and sheet steel imports in the first 3 months of the year?

A. 10 B.16 C.18 D.19 E. 20

30. What was the approximate ratio of sheet steel and coil steel imports in the first 3 months of the year?

A. 11:9 B.8:9 C. 7:11 D. 3:8 E. 7:4

Verbal Ability Test (40 Questions in 35 minutes)

Directions for Questions 1-5: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of the information provided in the passage

A snow leopard roars in the high mountains of Asia. A black rhinoceros gallops across the plains of Africa. A grizzly bear hunts for fish in a North American river. A mother blue whale and her calf glide through the deep waters of the ocean.

All of these animals share the Earth with us. They fascinate us with their beauty, their grace, and their speed. We love observing their behavior, and learning more about their habits. But just loving them is not enough. All of these animals are endangered. Many of them have died, and without special care, they may someday disappear from the Earth.

Why is it important to care for animals like these? One reason is to protect the balance of life on Earth. Another reason is the beauty of the animals themselves. Each species of animal is special. Once it is gone, it is gone forever.

Africa was once filled with an abundance of wild animals. But that is changing fast. One of these animals, the black rhinoceros, lives on the plains of Africa. It has very poor eyesight and a very bad temper! Even though the black rhino is powerful, and can be dangerous, its strength cant always help it to escape hunters. Some people think that the rhinos horn has magical powers, and many hunters kill rhinos for their valuable horns. This has caused the black rhino to be placed on the endangered species list.

The elephant seems to represent all that is strong and wild in Africa. It once had no natural enemies, but is now endangeredkilled for its ivory tusks.

The fastest land animal, the cheetah, also lives in Africa. It, too, is becoming extinct as people take over more and more of the land that is the cheetah's natural habitat.

Imagine Africa without the powerful rhino, the gentle, intelligent elephant, or the lightning quick cheetah. Once they are gone, they are gone forever.

Wherever people are careless about the land, there are endangered species.

Grizzly bears like to wander great distances. Each bears needs up to 1,500 square miles of territory to call its homeland. Today, because forests have been cleared to make room for people, the grizzlys habitat is shrinking and the grizzly is disappearing. It joins other endangered North American animals, such as the red wolf and the American crocodile.

In South America, destruction of the rain forest threatens many animals. Unusual mammals, such as the howler monkey and the three-toed sloth, are endangered. Beautiful birds like the great green macaw and the golden parakeet are also becoming extinct. Theyre losing their homes in the rain forest, and thousands die when they are caught and shipped off to be sold as exotic pets.

The giant panda of Asia is a fascinating and unique animal. Yet there are only about 1,000 still living in the wild. The giant pandas diet consists mainly of the bamboo plant, so when the bamboo forests die, so does the panda. China is now making an effort to protect these special creatures from becoming extinct.

Asias big cats are also in trouble. The exotic snow leopard lives high in the mountains. Even there, it faces the loss of its natural habitat, and hunters who kill it for its fur. The tiger, the largest of all the big cats, is hunted merely for sport.

Ocean-dwelling animals are in danger of extinction as well. The blue whale is the largest animal in the world. It weighs up to 390,000 pounds. Whale hunting and pollution are this species greatest enemies.

Unfortunately, it is people who cause many of the problems that animals face. We alter and pollute their habitats. We hunt them for skins, tusks, furs, and horns. We destroy animals that get in the way of farming or building. And we remove them from their natural habitats and take them home as pets.

What can you do to help endangered animals? Learn as much as you can about them. The more you know, the more you can help. Make an effort to support zoos and wildlife groups. Many zoos breed endangered animals, helping to ensure that they will continue to live on. Contribute to groups, such as the National Wildlife Federation and the Sierra Club, that work hard to protect animals. You can also be a smart shopper and never buy a pet that has been raised in the wilderness.

The world is made up of many living things, and each thing is dependent on the others to survive. If we allow even one species on Earth to become extinct, it has an impact on other living things and changes our world. When we mention any endangered wild animals, lets hope that we never again have to say, "Gone forever."

1. Which of the following is NOT an opinion?

A. It is important for us to take care of endangered animals.

B. The black rhinoceros is the most frightening animal in Africa.

C. The fastest land animal, the cheetah, also lives in Africa.

D. If we dont protect endangered animals now, we will regret it in the future.

2. Read this sentence from the article. Today, because forests have been cleared to make room for people, the grizzlys habitat is shrinking and the grizzly is disappearing.

What does habitat mean?

A. an animals natural environment

B. a bears thick wool coat

C. a bears den

D. an animals vision

3. Which of the following does NOT support the main idea of the article?

A. Ocean-dwelling animals are in danger of extinction as well.

B. Beautiful birds like the great green macaw are also becoming extinct.

C. Wherever people are careless about the land, there are endangered species.

D. The elephant seems to represent all that is strong and wild in Africa.

4. Read this sentence from the article. They fascinate us with their beauty, their grace, and their speed.

What is an antonym for the word fascinate?

A. thrill

B. bore

C. scare

D. humor

5. What will happen to some animal species if current trends continue?

A. Their numbers will increase.

B. There will be no significant change.

C. They will become extinct.

D. They will move to other habitats

Directions for Questions 6-10: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of the information provided in the passage

The last half of my life has been lived in one of those painful epochs of human history during which the world is getting worse, and past victories which had seemed to be definitive have turned out to be only temporary. When I was young, Victorian optimism was taken for granted. It was thought that freedom and prosperity would speed gradually throughout the world by an orderly process, and it was hoped that cruelty, tyranny, and injustice would continually diminish. Hardly anyone was haunted by the fear of great wars. Hardly anyone thought of the nineteenth century as a brief interlude between past and future barbarism.

6. The author feels and about the later part of his life because

A) The world had not become prosperous

B) He was nostalgic about his childhood.

C) The world was painfully disturbed during that period of time.

D) The author had not won any further victories.

7. The victories of the past

A) Filled men with a sense of pessimism

B) Proved to be temporary events

C) ended, cruelty, tyranny, and injustice

D) Brought permanent peace and security

8. The world 'definitive' as used in the passage means

A) Incomplete B) defined C) temporary D) final

9. During the Victorian age people believed that

A) There would be unlimited freedom

B) Strife would increase

C) Peace would prevail and happiness would engulf the whole world.

D) Wars would be fought on a bigger scale

10. A brief interlude between past and future barbarism' can be interpreted as

A) A dramatic performance during wars

B) An interval between cruel wars

C) A short space of time between two great events

D) A short period of time between past and future acts of savagery.

Directions 11-18: Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete.

11. The petition before the Court prayed for .....................the appointment orders issued by the management

A) Removing B) granting C) posting D) quashing E) dismissing

12. I have a profound respect for his political..................

A) Personality B) ambition C) temperament D) sagacity E) involvement

13. The truck was.............. The traffic and the policemen asked the driver to move off.

A) Failing B) obstructing C) obviating D) hiding E) disturbing

14. The paternalistic attitude is so ingrained in the managements that they have to.....................try to change it

A) Casually B) slowly C) subtly D) inadvertently E) conscientiously

15. For a few seconds, Madan was.............blinded by the powerful lights of the oncoming car

A) Heavily B) largely C) greatly D) powerfully E) totally

16. Sachin was to reach that afternoon but was ...... up at Delhi for some personal work.

A. delayed B. kept C. held D.stayed E. detained

17. He..... his shoes till they shone.

A. brushed B. scrubbed C. wiped D. polished. E. shined.

18. Let us take him upon his word. I see no room for any ....... in the matter

A) Deviation B) duplicity C) difference D) cynicism

Direction Questions 19 - 26: In each question below is given a passage followed by several inferences. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.

Mark your answer as:

A. if the inference is ' definitely true' i.e. , it directly follows from the facts given in the passage

B. if the inference is ' probably true' though not definitely true in the light of the facts given

C. if you think the data are in adequate i.e., from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false

D. if you think the inference is ' probably false' though not definitely false in the light of the facts given; and

E. if you think inference is ' definitely false' i,e , it contradicts the given facts.

Passage I

More than a decade of erosion in budgetary support from the Union Government, has seriously affected Indian Railway's capacity to finance its plan expenditures. The situation has come to a pass where the railways must now think of innovative ways to get longer mileage from its investments. Significantly the resource crunch has had grievous impact on the railways. As a result, it will not be in a position to acquire necessary equipments and this will seriously affect the railway's capacity to serve the needs of the economy in future.

19. Railways had so far belived in traditional ways in generating income.

20. Government has shifted its priority from railways to other areas.

21. The union government has reduced drastically the budgetary support to railways during the last decade.

22. The fiscal position of railways in the earlier plan period was better than the current plan period

23. During the current plan period, the railways will not be able to expand its network

Passage II

The smaller pesticide formulation units in India operate under heavy constraints such as obsolete technology, small scale of operation and dependence on large units for raw materials. In view of the loss of expensive material by the smaller units it is important to either eliminate or reduce losses to the extent possible through innovative and sustainable waste minimization techniques. Operating profit margins of the units are very low and small adverse conditions land these companies in trouble. Maximum losses suffered by these units are through poor house keeping, Sub- optional operating practices, and lack of proper opportunities for recycling waste.

24. Smaller units should be operationally self sufficient so as to minimize loss.

25. Waste management process in India need modernization

26. Lack of funds compels smaller units to ignore house keeping.

Direction 27-32: In each of the following questions, find out which part of the sentence has an error. If there is no mistake the answer is 'no error'

27. Our is the only / country in the world / than can boast of / unity in diversity / no error

A B C D E

28. May I know/who you want / to see please / No error

A B C D

29. Due to me being a newcomer / I was unable to get a house / suitable for my wife and me / No error

30. This is the boy / whom I think had won / the gold medal in the dance competition / No error

A B C D

31. The number of vehicles /plying on this road /is more than on the main road / No error

A B C D

32. There has not been any rainfall / in this part of the country / since the last two years / No error

A B C D

Directions 33-40: In each question, a part of sentence is printed in italics. Below each sentence, some phrases are given which can substitute the italicized part of the sentence. If the sentence is correct as it is, the answer is 'No correction required'

33. No sooner I saw the tiger than I ran away

A. No sooner I had seen B. No sooner did I see C. as soon as I saw D. No Correction required

34. Let he and I work together

A. him and I B. him and me C. he and me D. No Correction required

35. The child is father of the man

A. A child, man B. Child, a man C. Child, Man D. No Correction required

36. I am used to hard work

A. hard working B. work hard C. work hardly D. No Correction required

37. The doctor examined my pulse

A. observed B. saw C. felt D. No Correction required

38. I wish I have all those luxuries

A. I will have B. I am having C. I had D. No Correction required

39. She did not like the movie, nor I did

A. nor did I B. nor I like it C. nor I liked it D. No Correction required

40. The enthusiastic voters were queuing up outside the polling station since morning.

A. queued up B. Had queued up C. had been queuing up D. No Correction required

Test Paper-3CONVERGYS

Time: 60 min

No. of questions: 75

Directions select the correct word

1) Bread is related to bakery in the same way as brick is related to

a. Mint

b. Kiln

c. Furnaced. Mine

2) Dancer is related to stage in the same way as minister is related to .

a. Pulpitb. Assemblyc. Parliamentd. State

3) Ecology is related environment in same way as histology is related to .

a. Fossileb. Historyc. Tissuesd. Hormones

4) Happiness is related to sorrow in the same way as comfort is related to ..

a. Hardshipb. Rest

c. Povertyd. Difficulty

5) Island is related to archipelago in the same way as chapter is related to .

a. Bookb. Authorc. Mystery d. Content

6) Bald is related to blond in the same way as barren is related to ..

a. Vegetationb. Farmc. Fertiled. Inhabitated

7) Wax is related to grease in the same way as milk is related to

a. Drinkb. Gheec. Curd

d. Protein

8) Drama is related scene in the same way as book is related to ..

a. Storyb. Page

c. Chapter d. Author

9) Tungsten is related filament in the same way as bronze is related to .

a. Copperb. Shipsc. Tin

d. Ornaments

10) Man is related to shut in the same was as crow is related to ..

a. Cawb. Chirpc. Mutterd. Mob

Choose correct answer:

11) Are you going _____ Rahuls party next week?

a. to

b. into

c. at

d. in

I had lost my key but I managed to climb _____the house through the window.

a. to

b. into

c. at

d.in

12) We got struck in the traffic jam on our way ____ the airport.

a. to

b. into

c. at

d.in

13) We had lunch____ the airport while we were waiting for our plane.

a. to

b. into

c. at

d.in

14) Welcome ____ the hotel, we hope you enjoy your stay here.

a. to

b. into

c. at

d.in

15) Liz usually goes to work ____ bus

a. by

b. in

c. on

d. for

16) I saw Rahul this morning, he was ____ the bus.

a. by

b. on

c. in

d. with

17) How did you get there? Did you come ____train.

a. by

b. into

c. on

d. in

18) I decided not to go ______ car

a. by

b. in

c. on

d. with

19) I did not feel like walking home, so I came by home _____ a taxi.

a. by

b. for

c. in

d. with

Directions:

Read each sentence and find out whether there is any error in any of the parts. Errors if any, any part of the sentence , choose the corresponding alphabet as your option.

20) (a). Open your book at page six

(b). He is in class ninth.

(c). This article costs ten rupees.

(d). He came second time.

(e). No error.

21) (a). King George VI

(b). He is older than I

(c). He is better than I

(d). Raipur is hotter than simla

(e). No error.

22) (a). He is worse than I

(b). A horse is more useful than a car

(c). He gets a small salary

(d). In our library the number of books is less

(e). No error.

23) (a). He is the more clever of the two

(b). He is the cleverer of the two

(c). From the three he is the more clever

(d). Of the two plans this is the better

(e). No error.

24) (a). He is becoming strong

(b). There is very good teacher in that class

(c). He will spend the rest of his life here (d). This is a sight worth seeing

(e). No error.

Direction:

Select the synonym:

25) ABYSMAL

a. eternal

b. internal

c. bottomless

d. meteoric

26) TENTATIVE

a. mocking

b. wry

c. experimental d. prevalent

27) REPLICA

a. battle emblem b. facsimile

c. replacement

d. museum piece

28) TAUTOLOGY

a. tension

b. simile

c. lack of logic

d. repetition

29) TENACITY

a. ingratitudeb. decimation

c. splendor

d. perseverance

Directons:

30) What is the remainder when 783 is divided by 20?

a. 13

b. 3

c.7

d. none of these

31) If N = 1! + 2! + 3! + 4! + .. + 50!, then which of the following will divide exactly N?

a. 5

b. 3

c. 7

d. none of these

32) With how many zeros the product of 100! Ends?

a. 24

b. 20

c. 10

d. 26

33) Find the HCF of 105, 150 and 210?

a. 10

b. 15

c. 25

d. 5

34) Find the value of 2222infinity times

a. 2

b. 2

c. 22

d. infinity

35) Gold is 19 times heavier than water and copper is 9 times heavier than water. In What ratio should gold and copper be mixed to give an alloy which is 15 times heavier than water?

a. 1 : 1

b. 1 : 2

c. 2 : 3

d. 3 : 2

36) The concentration of milk in three vessels are 50%, 60% and 80% respectively. If 4 liters , 6 liters and 2 liters are taken out from three vessels and mixed , what would be the milk and water ratio in the new mixture?

a. 4 : 3

b. 3: 1

c. 2 : 1

d. 3: 2

37) A father is twice as old as his son, 20 years back he was 12 times as old as his son, what are their present ages?

a. 24, 12

b. 44, 22

c. 48, 24

d. none of these

38) The sum of two digits of a number is 13 and the difference between the number (N) and that formed by reversing (M)the digits is 27(ie N-M). Find the number?

a. 72

b. 58

c. 27

d. 85

39) If a shadow of a pole is 21 meters, the length of the pole is 14 meters. What will be the shadow of a pole when the length is 10 meters?

a. 8meters

b. 15meters

c. 21meters

d. 16meters

40) The ratio of incomes of two persons A and B is 3: 5. The expenditure of A is equal to the savings of B. if the sum of their savings is 27,000, then the total expenditure of A and B is?

a. 36,000

b. 63,000c. 45,000

d. can not be determined

41) How many non negative integers satisfy the x2 5x 6 < 0 ?

a. 3

b. 5

c. 6

d. 7

42) The present ages of 3 persons are in the proportion 4: 7: 9. Eight years ago the sum of their ages was 56. Find the present ages?

a. 20, 35, 45

b.8,20,28

c. 16,28,36d. none of these

43) Some Rs. 1 , 50 paise and 25 paise coins make up Rs. 93.75 paise and their numbers are in the proportion 3:4:5. Find the number of each number of coins.

a. 40,70,75

b. 46,58,75

c. 42,56,70

d.45,60,75

44) If x = 1 q and y = 2q + 1, then for what value of q, x is equal to y ?

a.

b.- 1

c. 0

d. 2

45) X + Y = 6 and 3X Y = 4, then X Y =?

a. 6

b. 4

c. 2

d. -1

46) A is two years younger than B . If seven years back, five- sixth of As age exceeded three- fourth of Bs age by nine years. What is Bs present age?

a. 25years

b. 27years

c. 28years

d. none of these

47) For 10 hours a travels at a speed of 20 miles/hr and during 15 hours it travels 240 miles. What is the average speed of the train for the whole journey?

a. 76.4 mphb. 11.6 mph

c. 60 mph

d. none

48) Two trains with uni9form speeds of 30 kmph and 40 kmph respectively are traveling towards each other. If the distance between them is 17 km, how much time do they take to meet each other?

a. 25min

b. 30min

c. 15min

d. 10min

49) If a man travels at the speed of 24 kmph, he reaches his destination late by 15 minutes and if travels at the speed of 48 kmph, 15 minutes earlier. What is the distance traveled by him?

a. 12km

b.18km

c. 24km

d. 36km

50) Seven friends agree to divide their dinner bill an a restaurant. Six of them share the bill while the seventh decides to pay a 15% tip. If the person paying the tip spends 15% less than each of his friends, the total bill without tip is

a. Rs 9

b. Rs 6

c. Rs 15

d. Rs 12

51) A company has 360 employees and they are paid an average salary of Rs. 6000 p.m. if the company decides to reduce its work force by 15% and average salary by 8% per person, how much money per month would it save on salary?

a. Rs. 5,99,400

b. Rs. 4,96,800

c. Rs. 4,70,880

d. Rs. 2,98,000

52) Milk and water are in the ratio 3 : 2 in a mixture of 80 ltrs. How much water must be added to it so that the water and milk are in the ratio 3 : 2 ?

a. 20 liters

b. 40 liters

c. 35 litersd. 20 liters

53) Two jars containing milk and water in the ratio 5 : 4 and 2 : 1 respectively. What volume should be taken from the first jar if volumes have to be taken out from the both jars so as to fillup a third 30 L jar with milk to water in the ratio 1 : 1?

a. 7.51

b.151

c. 22.51d. It is impossible

54) The average mark of a class of 48 students is 35. of them two scored zero, of the rest , the first 30 scored an average of 40 marks, the next fourteen scored an average of 20. If the remaining scored equal marks, what are their individual marks?

a. 80

b. 75

c. 90

d. 100

55) A person needs 6 steps to cover a slab. If he increases his step length by 1 inch , he needs only 5 steps to cover the slab. What is the length of the slab?

a. 34 inches

b. 35 inches

c. 36 inches

d. 30 inches

56) The minimum number of straight lines that are needed to get nine distinct parallelograms is

a. 36

b. 18

c.9

d. none of these

57) The angle between two hands of a clock is 100 , when th e hour hand is between 4 and 5 . What time does the watch show?

a. 4 hrs 30 minb. 4 hrs 40 minc. 4 hrs 45 min

d. none of these

58) Every Sunday Giri jogs for 3 miles. For the rest of the week, each day he jogs one mile more than the previous day. How many miles Giri jogs for 2 weeks?

a. 42

b. 63

c.84

d. 98

59) A person traveled a distance of 20km out of a total distance 50 km. What percentage of the total distance he has yet to travel?

a. 30%

b. 25%

c. 60%

d. 40%

60) The present ages of three persons are in the ratio 5 : 4 : 3. Ten years ago their ages were in the ratio 3 : 2 : 1. What will be their average seven years from now?

a. 27 Years b. 30 Years

c. 25 Years d. none of these

Directions for questions 62 & 63:

The questions are based on the following information.

At a certain conference of 100 people, there are 29 Indian men. Of these Indian people, 4 are doctors and 24 are either men or doctors. There are no foreigner doctors.

61) How many foreigners are attending the conference?

a. 52

b. 48

c.54

d. data insufficient

62) How many women doctors are attending the conference?

a.4

b. 1

c. 0

d. data insufficient

Directions for the questions 64 to 68:

Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Four people Anti, Banti, Chetan and Dolly have together got Rs. 100 with them. Anti and Banti together have got as much money as Chetan and Dolly put together.Anti got more money than Banti. Chetan has half as much money as Dolly has. Anti has Rs 5 more than Dolly.

63) Who has got the most money?

a. Anti

b. Dolly

c, Chetan

d, data insufficient

64) How much Banti have?

a. 12.03

b.11.6

c. 13.3

d. none of these

65) Who has got the second biggest sum?

a. Anti

b. Chetan

c. Dollyd, Banti

66) What is the ratio of the amount with Chetan and Dolly?

a. 2 : 1

b. 1 : 2

c. 1 : 3

d. 1 : 4

67) Who has got the least amount of the money?

a. Banti

b. Anti

c. Chetan

d. Dolly

68) How much water must be added to 100 cc of 80% solution of boric acid to reduce it to 50% solution?

69) a. 30

b. 40

c. 50

d. 60

70) By selling a book for Rs 150 a shop owner lost 1/ 16th of what it costs. What is its cost price?

a. Rs 120

b. Rs. 140

c. Rs 150

d. Rs. 160

71) The ratio of investments of A, B is 8 : 7 and the ratio of their year end profits are 20:21 . If B invested for 12 months. Then find the investment period of A?

a. 6 months b. 8 months

c.10 monthsd. 12 months

72) If the number of fraction is increased by 20 % and its denominator is decreased by 10% , the fraction becomes 3/2 . find the original fraction.

a. 2/3

b. 7/8

c. 9/8

d. 6/7

73) Of the three numbers the average is 60, the second number is a fourth of the sum of the other two. Find the third number.

a. 48

b.36

c. 45.

d. can not be determined

74) A ladder 2.5m long rests against a wall, its top reaching a point 2.4 m high. If the foot of the ladder drawn 80cm away from its original position , find the distance by which its top comes down?

a. 0.4m

b. 0. 7m

c. 0.5

d. none of these

Test Paper-4INTERGRAPH PLACEMENT PAPER

1. In a group of 5 persons a,b,c,d,e one of the person is advocate, one is doctor, one businesses man, one shop keeper and one is professor. three of them a,c,and professor prefer playing cricket to foot ball and two of them b and businessman prefer playing foot ball to cricket. the shop keeper and b and a are friends but two of these prefer playing foot ball to cricket. the advocate is c's brother and both play same game . the doctor and e play cricket.

2. A cube has colors blue, red ,yellow each on two opposite sides. cube is divided into ""32 small cubes and 4 large cubes"". question: how many cubes (on 36 cubes) have blue at least one side. how many cubes have colors on two sides.

3. Anlogy: cell: tissue::atom:?

4. A person sold two articles for 80 /- each. with 20% profit on one article and 20% loss on another article, what is the loss / profit he will gain on both.

5. We don't no exact problem .

ex : 8a3b5c7d.....

a wiil be given + sign.

b will be given - sign.

find the value of expression ?

6. Five cities. city1 is west to city3.city4 is east to city 5._____etc. which is farthest on west side

8. 6 face of a cube are painted in a manner, no 2 adjacent face have same colour. Three colors used are red blue green. cube is cut in to 36 smaller cube in such a manner that 32 cubes are of one size and rest of them bigger size and each bigger side have no red side. Following this three question will be asked.

1. Given a cube, with different colors on its faces, and then is cut into 64 pieces, and the questions relate to the colors of different colored small cubes.

2. A few ladies and gents sit around table in some given order and 4 questions are about their seating arrangement with some restrictions.

3. Draw a venn diagram for 3 items : white, flowers, cloth

4. A problem related to seating arrangement of 4 people ( 2 ladies and 2 gents) with some restrictions

5. Problem related to milk with water added to it for three times

6. Problem related to diagrams. Five diagrams were given and asked to find the sixth one.

Q. Matricide: Mother::Homicide:?

a) Human b) Children c)Father d)None

Q.Rs.3 costs 5 oranges. Then sold each orange at 1 rupee each. Then sold each orange at 1 rupee each. For Rs.36 profit what is the no. of oranges required?

The wages of the worker was increased from Rs.18 to Rs.21 per week. The average working hours is 7 hrs/day instead of 8 hrs/day. How much fast workers should do work?

Q.A cube is colored on the opposite faces blue, black and yellow. It is then cut into 36 cubes. Out of which 32 were small cubes and 4 where big cubes.

a) How many cubes were there, colored on the face

b) How many cubes were colored on three faces.

Q.A cask contain 40 liters milk.8 lite rs we taken out and filled with water. The same process is contained second & third time. How much amount of milk will be there?

Explain what are db_options used for?

How many Test Cases do we need to write for a particular application?

Can we drive a class from delegate?

What is web.config. How many web.config files can be allowed to use in an application?

1. 5-2-3*5-2 will give 18 if

(a)- is left associative,* has precedence over -

(b) - is right associative,* has precedence over -

(c) - is right associative,- has precedence over *

(d)- is left associative,- has precedence over *

>>printf(""%f"", 9/5);

prints

(a) 1.8,

(b) 1.0,

(c) 2.0,

(d) none

>> if (a>b)

if(b>c)

s1;

else s2;

s2 will be executed if

(a) ac,

(c) b printf(""%d"", sizeof(""""));

prints

(a) error

(b)0

(c) garbage

>> int v=3, *pv=&v;

printf("" %d %d "", v,*pv);

output will be

(a) error

(b) 3 address of v,

(c) 3 3

(d) none

Test Paper-5 MPHASIS COMPUTER AWARENESS TEST

1.In the command scanf, h is used for

2.A process is defined as

3.A thread is

4.What is the advantage of Win NT over Win 95

5.How is memory management done in Win95

6.What is meant by polymorphism

7.What is the essential feature of inheritance

8.What does the protocol FTP do

9.In the transport layer ,TCP is what type of protocol

10.Why is a gateway used

11.How is linked list implemented

12.What method is used in Win95 in multitasking

13.What is meant by functional dependency

14.What is a semaphore

15.What is the precedence order from high to low ,of the symbols ( ) ++ /

16.Preorder of A*(B+C)/D-G

18. B-tree (failure nodes at same level)

19. Dense index (index record appers for every search -key in file)

20.What is the efficiency of merge sort

21.A program on swaping ( 10,5 )was given (candidate cannot recollect)

22.In which layer are routers used

23.In which layer are packets formed ( in network layer )

24.heap ( priority queue )

25.copy constructor ( constant reference )

26.Which of the following sorting algorithem has average sorting behavior --

Bubble sort,merge sort,heap sort,exchange sort

27.In binary search tree which traversal is used for getting ascending order values--Inorder ,post order,preorder

28.What are device drivers used for

29. Irrevalent to unix command ( getty)

30.What is fork command in unix

31.What is make command in unix

32.In unix .profile contains

33.In unix echo is used for ( answer C)

34.In unix 'ls 'stores contents in

QUANTITATIVE SECTION

1.In a class composed of x girls and y boys what part of the class is composed of girls

A.y/(x + y)

B.x/xy

C.x/(x + y)

D.y/xy

2.What is the maximum number of half-pint bottles of cream that can be filled with a 4-gallon can of cream(2 pt.=1 qt. and 4 qt.=1 gal)

A.16

B.24

C.30

D.64

3.If the operation,^ is defined by the equation x ^ y = 2x + y,what is the value of a in 2 ^ a = a ^ 3

A.0

B.1

C.-1

D.4

4.A coffee shop blends 2 kinds of coffee,putting in 2 parts of a 33p. a gm. grade to 1 part of a 24p. a gm.If the mixture is changed to 1 part of the 33p. a gm. to 2 parts of the less expensive grade,how much will the shop save in blending 100 gms.

A.Rs.90

B.Rs.1.00

C.Rs.3.00

D.Rs.8.00 Ans.C

5.There are 200 questions on a 3 hr examination.Among these questions are 50 mathematics problems.It is suggested that twice as much time be spent on each maths problem as for each other question.How many minutes should be spent on mathematics problems

A.36

B.72

C.60

D.100

6.In a group of 15,7 have studied Latin, 8 have studied Greek, and 3 have not studied either.How many of these studied both Latin and Greek

A.0

B.3

C.4

D.5

7.If 13 = 13w/(1-w) ,then (2w)2 =

A.1/4

B.1/2

C.1

D.2

8. If a and b are positive integers and (a-b)/3.5 = 4/7, then (A) b < a

(B) b > a

(C) b = a

(D) b >= a

9. In june a baseball team that played 60 games had won 30% of its game played. After a phenomenal winning streak this team raised its average to 50% .How many games must the team have won in a row to attain this average?A. 12

B. 20

C. 24

D. 30

10. M men agree to purchase a gift for Rs. D. If three men drop out how much more will each have to contribute towards the purchase of the gift/A. D/(M-3)

B. MD/3

C. M/(D-3)

D. 3D/(M2-3M)

11. A company contracts to paint 3 houses. Mr.Brown can paint a house in 6 days while Mr.Black would take 8 days and Mr.Blue 12 days. After 8 days Mr.Brown goes on vacation and Mr. Black begins to work for a period of 6 days. How many days will it take Mr.Blue to complete the contract?A. 7

B. 8

C. 11

D. 12

12. 2 hours after a freight train leaves Delhi a passenger train leaves the same station travelling in the same direction at an average speed of 16 km/hr. After travelling 4 hrs the passenger train overtakes the freight train. The average speed of the freight train was?A. 30

B. 40

C.58

D. 60

13. If 9x-3y=12 and 3x-5y=7 then 6x-2y = ?A.-5

B. 4

C. 2

D. 8

ANALYTICAL ABILITY1.

The office staff of XYZ corporation presently consists of three bookeepers--A, B, C and 5 secretaries D, E, F, G, H. The management is planning to open a new office in another city using 2 bookeepers and 3 secretaries of the present staff . To do so they plan to seperate certain individuals who don't function well together. The following guidelines were established to set up the new officeI. Bookeepers A and C are constantly finding fault with one another and should not be sent together to the new office as a team

II. C and E function well alone but not as a team , they should be seperated

III. D and G have not been on speaking terms and shouldn't go together

IV Since D and F have been competing for promotion they shouldn't be a team1.If A is to be moved as one of the bookeepers,which of the following cannot be a possible working unit.

A.ABDEH

B.ABDGH

C.ABEFH

D.ABEGH

2.If C and F are moved to the new office,how many combinations are possible

A.1

B.2

C.3

D.4

3.If C is sent to the new office,which member of the staff cannot go with C

A.B

B.D

C.F

D.G