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    REASONINGDirections (1-5) : In these questions, two

    statements followed by two conclusions

    numbered I and II have been given. You have

    to take the two given statements to be true

    even if they seem to be at variance from

    commonly known facts. Read all the

    conclusions and then decide which of the given

    conclusions logically follows from the given

    statements disregarding commonly know facts

    give answer :

    (1) If only conclusion I is true

    (2) If neither conclusions I nor II is true

    (3) If both conclusions I and II are true

    (4) If only conclusion II is true

    (5) If either conclusion I or II is true

    1. Statements :

    Some jars are bowls.

    Some spoons are jars.

    Conclusions :

    I. No bowl is a spoon.

    II. Some jars are definitely not bowls.2. Statements :

    Some paints are brushes.

    No brush is a canvas.

    Conclusions :

    I. No paint is a canvas.

    II. All brushes can be paints is a possibility.

    3. Statements :

    All roots are flowers.

    No root is a thorn.

    Conclusions :I. All thorn can be flower is a possibility.

    II. Some flowers are definitely not thorns.

    4. Statements :

    All watches are clocks.

    Some watches are towers.

    Conclusions :

    I. At least some clocks are towers.

    II. Some towers are definitely not clocks.

    5. Statements :

    All buses are trucks.All cars are buses.

    Conclusions :

    I. All cars are trucks.

    II. All buses are cars.

    Directions (6-10) : in these questions,

    relationship between different elements is

    shown in the statements. The statements are

    followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions

    based on the given statement and select the

    appropriate answer.

    (1) If only conclusions I is true.

    (2) If neither conclusion I nor II is true.

    (3) If both conclusions I and II are true.

    (4) If only conclusion II is true.

    (5) If either conclusion I or II is true.6. Statement :

    S < T = E < P = N < G

    Conclusions :

    I. G > S II. G = S

    7. Statement :

    B > R > A = N < D < S

    Conclusions :

    I. B > N II. S > A

    8. Statement :

     T > I < G < E = R < S

    Conclusions :

    I. R > T II. S > I

    9. Statement :U > B > M < G ; L < Y < M

    Conclusions :

    I. U > L II. G < L  

    10. Statement :

    P < R < A < I > S > E

    Conclusions :

    I. P < I II. E < A

    Directions (11-15) : Study the following

    information carefully and answer the given

    questions.

    Raam, Shyam, Charu, Alka, Khusi, Sangeeta,

    Geet and Hari are sitting around a circular tablewith equal distances between each other, facing

    the centre, but not necessarily in the same order.

    Alka sits third to the right of Khusi. Raam

    sits second to the right of Alka. Hari sits to the

    immediate left of Charu. Sangeeta sits second

    to the left of Hari. Geet is an immediate

    neighbour of Khusi.

    11. Which of the following is true with respect

    to Shyam as per the given arrangement ?

    (1) Sangeeta sits third to the left of Shyam.

    (2) Only one person sits between Shyam

    and Raam.

    (3) Only two people sit between Shyam and

    Geet.

    (4) Only three people sit between Shyam

    and Hari.

    (5) All the given statements are true.

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    12.   b u e s  a ls d k S  u v Y d k d s f u d V r e i M  +  k s  f l; k s  a d k s n ' k k Z  r k g S \(1)   g f j] la  x h r k  (2)   ' ; k e] x h r (3)   ' ; k e] la  x h r k  (4)   la  x h r k ] x h r (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    13.   f u E u f y f [ k r i k ¡ p e s  a ls p k j n h x b Z O  ; o L F k k d s v u q  lk j , d   le k u g S ] v R  k , o , d le w  g d k f u e k Z  . k d j r s g S A b u e s  a ls d k S  u   m l le w  g ls la  c a  f /r u g h a g S \(1)  v Y d k ] [ k q  ' k h  (2)   p k :] la  x h r k (3)   la  x h r k ] x h r  (4)   g f j] v Y d k (5)   j k e] p k : 

    14.   ; f n lH k h O  ; f D r ; k s  a d k s v Y d k ls ' k q  : d j r s g q  , ? k M  +  h d h m Y V h 

      f n ' k k e s  a v a  x z  s  th o . k Z  e k y k d s Ø e k u q  lk j f c B k ; k tk ,] r k s b u e s  a   ls f d r u k a  s (v Y d k d k s N k s  M  +  d j) d k L F k k u v i f j o f r Z  r j g s  x k  \(1)   p k j  (2)   , d (3)   r h u  (4)   , d H  k h u g h a (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    15.   p k : d s c k , a ls r h lj s L F k k u i j b u e s  a ls d k S  u c S  B k g S \(1)   [ k q  ' k h  (2)  v Y d k (3)   ' ; k e  (4)   x h r (5)   la  x h r k 

    16.   i k ¡ p O  ; f D r ; k s  a J, K, L, M , o a N ( i z  R  ; s  d f o f H  k U  U  k x f r ls  n k S  M  + j g s g S ) e s  a ls f d ld h r h lj h lo k Z  f /d x f r g S \M, L ls r s  t f d U  r qK ls /h e s n k S  M  +  k A J d s  o y , d O  ; f D r ls /h e s n k S  M  +  k AL d h x f r lc ls d e u g h a F k h A(1)   f u/k Z  f j r u g h a f d ; k tk ld r k (2) M (3) N

    (4) L (5) K

    17. T, N ls f o o k f g r g S AR, N d h c g u g S AP, R d k f i r k g S A J, P ls f o o k f g r g S A T, J ls f d l r j g la  c a  f /r g S \(1)  H  k k b Z (2)   lk y h @  u a  u n (3)   n k e k n (4)   f u/k Z  f j r u g h a f d ; k tk ld r k (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

      f u n s  Z  ' k(18-22) : n h x b Z lw  p u k v k s  a d k s lk oè k k u h i w  o Z  d i 

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    12. Who amongst the following represents theimmediate neighbours of Alka ?

    (1) Hari, Sangeeta(2) Shyam, Geet(3) Shyam, Sangeeta(4) Sangeeta, Geet(5) None of these

    13. Four of the following five are alike as per

    the given arrangement and thus from agroup. Which of the following does not belongto that group ?(1) Alka, Khusi (2) Charu, Sangeeta(3) Sangeeta, Geet (4) Hari, Alka(5) Raam, Charu

    14. I f a ll the person are made to s it inalphabetical order in anti clockwise

    directions, starting from Alka, the positionsof how many, excluding Alka, would remainunchanged ?(1) Four (2) One(3) Three (4) None(5) None of these

    15. Who amongst the following sits third to theleft of Charu ?(1) Khusi (2) Alka(3) Shyam (4) Geet(5) Sangeeta

    16. Among five people J, K, L, M and N (Eachrunning at a different speed) who ran at thethird fastest speed ? M ran faster than L,but slower than K. J ran slower than only one person. L did not run at the slowestspeed ?(1) Cannot be determined(2) M(3) N(4) L  (5) K

    17. T is married to N. R is the sister of N. P isthe father of R. J is married to P. How is T 

    related to J ?(1) Brother(2) Sister-in-law(3) Son-in-law(4) Cannot be determined(5) None of these

    Directions (18–22) : Study the information andanswer the given questions.In a certain code language; ‘‘sudden change isvisible’’ is written as ‘‘bo st tz rk’’. ‘‘visible changein approach’’ is written as ‘‘xu tz yi bo’’, ‘‘changeis good also’’ is written as ‘‘cd rk bo en’’, ‘‘wantgood approach now’’ is written as ‘pm qs yi cd’’ 

    (All the codes are two-letter codes only)18. What is the code for ‘sudden’ in the given

    code language ?(1) bo (2) rk(3) st (4) xu(5) None of these

    19. Which of the following may represent the

    code for ‘visible in general’ in the given code

    language ?(1) lz yi jr (2) qs tz xu

    (3) cd xu pm (4) xu ws tz

    (5) None of these

    20. Which of the following represents the code

    for ‘approach is’ in the given code language?

    (1) xu yi (2) pm yi

    (3) rk tz (4) rk yi

    (5) None of these

    21. What does the code ‘qs’ stand for in the given

    code language ?

    (1) is

    (2) good(3) either ‘now’ or ‘want’ 

    (4) either ‘want’ or ‘good’ 

    (5) None of these

    22. What is the code for ‘good’ in the given code

    language ?

    (1) en (2) cd

    (3) pm (4) rk

    (5) None of these

    Directions (23-27) : Read the given information

    and answer the questions.

    When a word and number arrangement

    machine is given an input line of words and

    numbers it arranges them following a particular

    rule. The following is an illustration of input and

    rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit

    numbers)

    Input : left 46 burn 82 95 part 72 vibe bold 49

    mint 59

    Step I. 95 left 46 burn 82 part 72 vibe 49 mint

    59 bold

    Step II. 82 95 left 46 part 72 vibe 49 mint 59

    bold burn

    Step III. 72 82 95 46 part vibe 49 mint 59 bold

    burn left

    Step IV. 59 72 82 95 46 part vibe 49 bold burnleft mint

    Step V. 49 59 72 82 95 46 vibe bold burn left

    mint part

    Step VI. 46 49 59 72 82 95 bold burn left mint

    part vibe

    Step VI is the last step of the above

    arrangement as the intended output of 

    arrangement is obtained.

    As per the rules followed in the given steps,

    find the appropriate steps for the given input.

    Input:29 cone 42 pale fear 39 67 fame 32 weld 77 turn.

    23. Which step number is the following output?77 29 42 pale fear 39 67 fame 32 weld turn

    cone

    (1) I (2) III

    (3) VI (4) IV

    (5) There is no such step

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    24.   n w  lj s v a  f r e p j . k e s  a'67' d s n k a  , ls'fame' d k D ; k L F k k u g S?(1)  v k B o k a  (2)   r h lj k (3)   i k a  p o k a  (4)   u k S  a  o k (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    25.   p j . k II e s  a f u E u f y f [ k r e s  a ls d k S  u& lk r R  o"29" d s n k a  , ls  i k a  p o k a g S?(1) cone (2) turn

    (3) fame (4) 32

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 26.  v a  f r e p j . k e s  a '77' v k S  j'weld' d s c h p f d r u s r R  o g S  a ?

    (1)   i k a  p  (2)   r h u (3)   , d  (4)   p k j (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    27.   m i ; q  Z  D r i q  u Z  O  ; o L F k k d k s i w  . k Z d j u s d s f y , f d r u s p j . k k s  a d h  v k ' o ; d r k g k s  x h \(1)   i k ¡ p  (2)   lk r (3)   N % (4)   p k j (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

      f u n s  Z  ' k(28-29) : f n , x , lw  p u k v k s  a d k s lk oè k k u h i w  o Z  d i 

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    24. What is the position of ‘fame’ to the right of 

    ‘67' in the second-last step?

    (1) Eighth (2) Third(3) Fifth (4) Ninth

    (5) None of these

    25. Which of the following is the fifth element

    to the right of “29” in Step II?

    (1) cone (2) turn

    (3) fame (4) 32

    (5) None of these

    26. How many elements are there between ‘77’ 

    and ‘weld’ in the last step?

    (1) Five (2) Three

    (3) One (4) Four

    (5) None of these

    27. How many steps are required to complete

    the above rearrangement ?

    (1) Five (2) Seven

    (3) Six (4) Four

    (5) None of these

    Directions (28-29) : Read the following

    information carefully and answer the questions

    given below :

    Point C is 12m to the west of point D. Point

    F is 8m to the north of point D. Point Y is 5m to

    the east of point F. Point Y is 14m to the north of point N. Point N is 5m to the east of point S.

    28. Towards which directions is point C with

    respect to point N ?

    (1) South-West (2) South

    (3) North-West (4) South-East

    (5) None of these

    29. Which of the following points is/are exactly 

    6m away from point S ?

    (1) C (2) D

    (3) Y (4) F

    (5) None of these

    Directions (30–34) : These questions are basedon five words given below.

    URN DEN MAT FOR SKI

    (The new words formed after performing the

    mentioned operations below may or may not

    necessarily be meaningful English word ?

    30. If the positions of the first and the second

    alphabet in each word is interchanged,

    which of the following will form a

    meaningful English word ?

    (1) Both SKI and MAT 

    (2) Only URN

    (3) Only DEN(4) Only FOR

    (5) None of these

    31. If the letters of given words and then those

    words themselves are arranged in the order

    as they would appear in dictionary from leftto right, which of the following will be

    second from the right end ?

    (1) SKI (2) FOR

    (3) DEN (4) MAT  

    (5) None of these

    32. If in each of the given words, each of the

    consonants is changed to previous letter and

    each vowel is changed to next letter

    according to the English alphabetical

    series, in how many words thus formed will

    an alphabet appear twice ?

    (1) Three

    (2) None

    (3) More than three

    (4) One

    (5) None of these

    33. How many letters are there in the English

    alphabetical series between the first letter

    of the word which is second from the right

    end and first letter of the word which is

    second from the left end of the given word

    series ?

    (1) Three (2) One

    (3) None (4) Two

    (5) None of these

    34. If the second alphabet in each of the words

    is changed to next alphabet according to the

    English alphabetical order, how many words

    will be formed with no vowel ?

    (1) Four (2) Two

    (3) Three (4) One

    (5) None of these

    35. How many such pairs of letters are there

    in the word OVERSEE each of which has as

    many letters between them in the word (in

    both forward and backward directions) as

    they have between them in the English

    alphabetical series ?

    (1) Three (2) One

    (3) Four (4) None

    (5) None of these

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     la [ ; k R e d v fH k ; k s X ; r k   f u n s  Z  ' k (36–40) : f u E u f y f [ k r i z  ' u k s  a e s  a i z  ' u& f p U  g (\) d s  L F k k u i j v k u s o k y s la  [ ;k v k s  a d k e k u c r k , a &

    36. 672 ÷ 24 × 18 + 153 – 345 = ?

    (1) 311 (2) 322

    (3) 312 (4) 308

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    37. 567.39 – 39 – 110.78 + 19.63 = ? + 220.41 – 

    18

    (1) 243.83 (2) 234.83

    (3) 392.63 (4) 423.23

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    38. 125 d k 189% + 840 d k  123% – 469 d k  223%

    (1) 223.58 (2) 233.68

    (3) 243.88 (4) 293.38

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    39. 279 d k  144% + 97 d k  369% – 423 d k  143% = 1

    (1) 157.80 (2) 174.08(3) 154.80 (4) 134.78

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    40. 1.2 × 0.9 ÷ 0.25 × 24 = ?

    (1) 204.92 (2) 125.92

    (3) 118.92 (4) 103.68

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

      f u n s  Z  ' k (41–45): f u E u f y f [ k r i z  ' u k s  a e s  a i z  ' u& f p U  g (\) d s L F k k u 

      i j v k u s o k y s la  [ ;k v k s  a d k f u d V r e e k u c r k , a &

    41. (1442  d k  47% – 1412 d k  36%) / 63 = ?

    (1) 9 (2) 5

    (3) 3 (4) 6

    (5) 1

    42. (32.13)2 + (23.96)2 – (17.11)2 = ?

    (1) 1270 (2) 1420

    (3) 1450 (4) 1360

    (5) 1310

    43. 2(9321 + 5406 + 1001 + 3896 – 12073) / (2985 +

    1929 + 660) = ?

    (1) 3 (2) 11

    (3) 7 (4) 5

    (5) 9

    44.150

    17 ×

    199

    13 ÷

    16

    91 = ?

    (1) 650 (2) 910

    (3) 770 (4) 820

    (5) 850

    45. 1299 ÷ 19.99 × 25.01 + 400.01 = ?

    (1) 2025 (2) 2300

    (3) 1925 (4) 2200(5) 1700

    46.  i k b iA rF k kB f d lh V S  a  d d k s Ø e ' k % 10 ? k a  V s rF k k 12 ? k 

      e s  a H  k j r s g S A i k b iC b lh V S  a  d d k s 30 ? k a  V s e s  a [ k k y h d j r k g S

      ; f n ' k q  :v k r e s  aA rF k kB d k s [ k k s  y k x ; k rF k k 3 ? k a  V s i ' p k r 

      i k b iC d k s H  k h [ k k s  y k x ; k r k s V S  a  d d k s i w  j k H  k j u s

     f d r u k le ; y x s  x k \

    (1) 6 ? k a  V s (2) 5 ? k a  V s

    (3) 7 ? k a  V s (4) 3 ? k a  V s

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    47.   , d O  ; f D r d h o r Z  e k u v k ; q m ld h e k r k d h o r Z  e k u v k ; q d k 

    2

    5  g S A 7 O  k " k Z i ' p k r m ld h v k ; q m ld h e k r k d h v k ; q d h 

     v k /h g k s tk r h g S A m ld h e k r k d h o r Z  e k u v k ; q K k r d j s  a

    (1) 38 (2) 40

    (3) 42 (4) 44

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    48. ` 460 d h , d j k f ' k  41 f o |k F k h Z  ; k s  a ( y M +  d s rF k k y M +  f d e s  a b l i z  d k j c k ¡ V h tk r h g S f d i z  R  ; s  d y M  +  d s d k s` 12 rF k k 

      i z  R  ; s  d y M  +  d h d k s` 8 f e y r s g S A y M  +  d k s  a d h la  [ ; k K k r d j s  a \

    (1) 33 (2) 30

    (3) 36 (4) 28

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    49. ` 6.60 i z  f r f d x z  k d h f d r u s f d y k s  x z  k e p h u h ]  ` 9.60 i z  f r 

      f d x z  k - d h 56 f d x z  k p h u h d s lk F k f e y k b Z tk , f d` 8.20

      i z  f r f d x z  k e w  Y ; d k f eJ . k i z  k I r g k s \

    (1) 56 f d x z  k  (2) 52 f d x z  k 

    (3) 44 f d x z  k  (4) 49 f d x z  k 

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

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    QUANTITATIVE APTITUDEDirections (36–40) : What should come in

    place of the question mark (?) in the following

    questions ?

    36. 672 ÷ 24 × 18 + 153 – 345 = ?

    (1) 311 (2) 322

    (3) 312 (4) 308

    (5) None of these

    37. 567.39 – 39 – 110.78 + 19.63 = ? + 220.41 – 

    18(1) 243.83 (2) 234.83

    (3) 392.63 (4) 423.23

    (5) None of these

    38. 189% of 125 + 123% of 840 – 223% of 469

    (1) 223.58 (2) 233.68

    (3) 243.88 (4) 293.38

    (5) None of these

    39. 144% of 279 + 369% of 97 – 143% of 423 = 1

    (1) 157.80 (2) 174.08

    (3) 154.80 (4) 134.78

    (5) None of these

    40. 1.2 × 0.9 ÷ 0.25 × 24 = ?

    (1) 204.92 (2) 125.92

    (3) 118.92 (4) 103.68

    (5) None of these

    Directions (41-45) : What approximate value

    should come in place of the question mark (?)

    in the following questions ?

    41. (47% of 1442 – 36% of 1412) / 63 = ?

    (1) 9 (2) 5

    (3) 3 (4) 6

    (5) 1

    42. (32.13)2 + (23.96)2 – (17.11)2 = ?

    (1) 1270 (2) 1420

    (3) 1450 (4) 1360

    (5) 1310

    43. 2(9321 + 5406 + 1001 + 3896 – 12073) / (2985 +

    1929 + 660) = ?(1) 3 (2) 11

    (3) 7 (4) 5

    (5) 9

    44.150

    17 ×

    199

    13 ÷

    16

    91 = ?

    (1) 650 (2) 910

    (3) 770 (4) 820

    (5) 850

    45. 1299 ÷ 19.99 × 25.01 + 400.01 = ?

    (1) 2025 (2) 2300

    (3) 1925 (4) 2200

    (5) 1700

    46. Pipes A and B can fill a tank in 10 hours

    and 12 hours respectively. Pipe C can empty 

    it in 30 hours. If initially A and B are opened

    and after 3 hrs pipe C is also opened then

    the total time taken to fill the tank is.

    (1) 6 hrs (2) 5 hrs

    (3) 7 hrs (4) 3 hrs

    (5) None of these

    47. A person’s present age is two-fifth of the age

    of his mother. After 7 years, he will be half 

    of the age of his mother. How old is the

    mother at present ?

    (1) 38 (2) 40

    (3) 42 (4) 44

    (5) None of these

    48.` 460 was divided among 41 students (boys

    and girls) such that each boy ` 12 and each

    girl got ` 8. What is the number of boys?

    (1) 33 (2) 30

    (3) 36 (4) 28

    (5) None of these

    49. How many kg of sugar at ` 6.60 per kg. be

    mixed with 56kg of suger at ` 9.60 per kg to

    get a mixture worth ` 8.20 per Kg

    (1) 56 kg (2) 52 kg(3) 44 kg (4) 49 kg

    (5) None of these

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    50.   , d v k ; r k d k j e S  n k u d k { k s  = k i Q  y1920 o x Z e h V j g S A ; f n 

      b ld h y a  c k b Z b ld h p k S  M  +  k b Z ls20 i z  f r ' k r v f/d g S ] r k s v k ; k r k d k j e S  n k u d h p k S  M  +  k b Z K k r d j s  a \

    (1) 42 e h V j 

    (2) 40 e h V j 

    (3) 34.5 e h V j 

    (4)   f u/k Z  f j r u g h a f d ; k tk ld r k 

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    51.   n k s la  [ ; k , s  a ] r h lj h la  [ ; k ls Ø e ' k % 50» rF k k 60» d e g S ]   r k s K k r d j s  a f d n w  lj h la  [ ; k i g y h la  [ ; k ls f d r u s i z  f r ' k r 

      d e g S \(1) 13

    (2) 10

    (3) 12

      (4)   f u/k Z  f j r u g h a f d ; k tk ld r k 

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    52.   , d O  ; f D r u s , d ? k j ̀ 75 y k [ k e s  a c s  p k rF k k 2 5» d k y k H  k   d e k ; k A m lu s n w  lj k ? k j 20» d h g k f u i j c s  p k rF k k b l lc   i j m ls u k y k H  k g q v k u k g k f u g q  b Z A r k s n w  lj s ? k j d k Ø ; e w  Y ; 

      K k r d j s  a \(1) 50 y k [ k  (2) 60 y k [ k 

    (3) 75 y k [ k  (4) 90 y k [ k 

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    53.   j k s  f g r v k S  j e k s  f g r , d O  ; k i k j e s  a Ø e ' k %3 : 4 d s v u q  i k r e s  a   f u o s  ' k d j r s g S A ; f n d q  y y k H  k d k 16» n k u e s  a tk r k g S rF k k   e k s  f g r d k y k H  k e s  a f g L lk` 816 g S ] r k s d q  y y k H  k d h j k f ' k   K k r d j s  a \(1) ` 1200 (2) ` 1400

    (3) ` 1500 (4) ` 1700(5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    54.   lk /k j . k C  ; k t d h n j ls , d j k f ' k 6 o " k k s  ± e s  a 60» c 

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    50. The area of a rectangular field is 1920

    square metres. If the length is 20 percent

    more than the breadth, what is breadth of 

    the rectangular field?

    (1) 42 metres

    (2) 40 metres

    (3) 34.5 metres

    (4) Cannot be determined

    (5) None of these

    51. Two numbers are less than the third

    number by 50% and 60% respectively. By 

    how much per cent is the second number

    less than the first number ?

    (1) 13

    (2) 10

    (3) 12

      (4) Cannot be determined

    (5) None of these

    52. A person sells one house for `  75 lakhs,

    making profits of 25%. He sells another

    house at a loss of 20%, and on the whole he

    makes neither profit nor loss. What is the

    cost of the second house?

    (1) 50 lakhs (2) 60 lakhs

    (3) 75 lakhs (4) 90 lakhs

    (5) None of these

    53. Rohit and Mohit invested in the ratio of 3 :

    4 in a business. If 16% of the total profit

    goes to charity and Mohit’s share of profit

    is ` 816, what is the amount of total profit?

    (1) ` 1200 (2) ` 1400

    (3) ` 1500 (4) ` 1700

    (5) None of these

    54. There is 60% increase in an amount in 6

     years at simple interest. What will be the

    compound interest of ` 12,000 after 3 years

    at the same rate?

    (1) ` 2160 (2) ` 3120

    (3) ` 3972 (4) ` 6240

    (5) None of these

    55. In how many different ways can the letters

    of the word DESIGN be arranged so that the

    vowels are at the two ends ?

    (1) 48 (2) 72

    (3) 36 (4) 24

    (5) None of these

    Directions (56–60) : What should come in

    place of questions mark (?) in the following

    number series ?

    56. 2, 7, 10, 22, 18, 37, 26, ?

    (1) 42 (2) 52

    (3) 46 (4) 62

    (5) None of these

    57. 279936, 46656, 7776, 1296, 216, ?

    (1) 60 (2) 46

    (3) 36 (4) 66

    (5) None of these

    58. 12, 38, 116, 350, 1052, ?

    (1) 1800 (2) 2200(3) 2800 (4) 3158

    (5) None of these

    59. 46080, 3840, 384, 48, 8, 2, ?

    (1) 1 (2)1

    64

    (3)1

    8(4) 2

    (5) None of these

    60. 5, 28, 57, 88, 125, ?

    (1) 156 (2) 147

    (3) 166 (4) 186

    (5) None of these

    Directions (61-65) : Study the following tablecarefully to answer the questions that follow:

    Number of Executives recruited by six

    different organisation over the years

    P Q R S T U

    2004 458 512 418 502 476 492

    2005 522 536 472 500 482 523

    2006 480 495 464 508 488 518

    2007 506 505 428 444 490 534

    2008 427 485 422 512 510 4982009 492 488 444 499 512 510

    Organisation

    61. What is the total number of Executives

    recruited by all the organisations together

    in the year 2006 ?

    (1) 2987 (2) 3042

    (3) 2864 (4) 3143

    (5) None of these

    62. What is the ratio of the total number of 

    Executives recruited by organisation U inthe years 2007 and 2009 together to the total

    number of Executives recruited by organisation P in the same years ?

    (1) 436 : 517 (2) 499 : 522

    (3) 517 : 436 (4) 522 : 499

    (5) None of these

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    63.   la  L F k kS } k j k lH k h o " k k s  ± e s  a f u ; q  D r f d , x , i z  c a /d k s  a d h v k S  lr 

      la  [ ; k f d r u h g S A ( f u d V r e i w  . k k ±  d e s  a m Ù  k j n s  a )(1) 494 (2) 482

    (3) 514 (4) 506

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    64.   o " k Z2005 e s  a la  L F k kR } k j k f u ; q  D r f d , x , i z  c a /d k s  a d h 

      la  [ ; k e s  a f i N y s o " k Z d h r q  y u k e s  a f d r u s i z  f r ' k r o ` f ¼ g q  b Z g S A

     ( n ' k e y o d s c k n n k s v a  d k s  a r d m Ù  k j n s  a )

    (1) 18.67 (2) 12.92

    (3) 16.48 (4) 13.21(5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    65.   la  L F k k T } k j k o " k Z 2008 e s  a f u ; q  D r f d , x , i z  c a /d k s  a d h la  [ ; k 

      b l o " k Z f u ; q  D r g q  , i z  c a /d k s  a d h d q  y la  [ ; k d k y xH k x 

      f d r u k i z  f r ' k r g S \

    (1) 11 (2) 31

    (3) 18 (4) 26

    (5) 23

      f u n s  Z  ' k(66-70) : f n , x , x z  k i Q d k è ;k u i w  o Z  d vè ; ;u d j a  s  rF k k u h p s f n , x , i z  ' u k s  a d k m Ù k j n s %

      i k ¡ p f o fH k U  U  k V ª d k s  a } k j k , d f n u e s  a r ; d h x b Z n w  j h   ( f d e h e s  a )

    650

    600

    550

    500

    450

    400

    350

    300

    250

    200150

    100

    50

    0

    A B C D E

       nw    j  h   (  f  d  e  h   e

      s   a   )

      V ª d 

    66.   V ª dA } k j k r ; d h x b Z n w  j h , o a V ª dD } k j k r ; d h x b Z n w  j h 

      ls v u q  i k r K k r d j s  a \(1) 17 : 19 (2) 11 : 15

    (3) 19 : 17 (4) 15 : 11

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    67.   lH  k h V ª d k s  a } k j k r ; d h x b Z v k S  lr n w  j h f d r u h g k s  x h \

    (1) 510 f d e h - (2) 515 f d e h -

    (3) 425 f d e h - (4) 475 f d e h -

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    68.   ; f n V ª dA n h x b Z n w  j h d k s 47 - 5 f d e h @  ? k a  V k d h v k S  lr

     ls r ; d j r k g S ] r k s m ls b l n w  j h d k s r ; d j u s e s  a f d r u k le ; 

      y x k \

    (1) 12 ? k a  V s (2) 10 ? k a  V s

    (3) 8 ? k a  V s (4) 6 ? k a  V s

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

    69.   V ª dE } k j k r ; d h x b Z n w  j h V ª dB rF k kC } k j k r ; d h x b Z 

      d q  y n w  j h d k y xH k x  f d r u k i z  f r ' k r g S \

    (1) 70 (2) 68

    (3) 72 (4) 64

    (5) 60

    70.   ; f n V ª dC } k j k n h x b Z n w  j h d k s r ; d j u s e s  a8 ? k a  V s d k le ; 

      y x k r k s V ª d d h v k S  lr p k y f d r u h g k s  x h \

    (1) 54.75 f d e h @  ? k a  V k (2) 65.25 f d e h @  ? k a  V k 

    (3) 52.25 f d e h @  ? k a  V k (4) 68.75 f d e h @  ? k a  V k 

    (5)   b u e s  a ls d k s  b Z u g h a 

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    63. What is the average number of Executives

    recruited by organisation S over all the

     years together ? (rounded off to the nearestinteger)

    (1) 494 (2) 482

    (3) 514 (4) 506

    (5) None of these

    64. What is the percent increase in the number

    of Executives recruited by organisation R in2005 from the previous year ? (rounded off 

    to two digits after decimal)

    (1) 18.67 (2) 12.92

    (3) 16.48 (4) 13.21

    (5) None of these

    65. The number of executives recruited by 

    organisation T in the year 2008 formapproximately  what percent of the totalnumber of Executives recruited by all the

    organisations together in that year ?

    (1) 11 (2) 31

    (3) 18 (4) 26

    (5) 23

    Directions (66-70) : Study the following graphcarefully to answer these questions :

    Distance (in km) travelled by five differ-

    ent trucks in a day

    Truck

    650

    600

    550

    500

    450

    400

    350

    300

    250

    200

    150

    100

    50

    0

    A

      D   i  s  t  a  n  c  e   (   i  n   k  m  s   )

    B C D E

    66. What is the ratio of the distance travelled

    by Truck A to the distance travelled by truck

    D ?

    (1) 17 : 19 (2) 11 : 15

    (3) 19 : 17 (4) 15 : 11

    (5) None of these

    67. What is the average distance travelled by 

    all the trucks together ?

    (1) 510 km (2) 515 km

    (3) 425 km (4) 475 km

    (5) None of these

    68. If truck A covered the given distance at theaverage speed of 47.5 km/hr, what was the

    time taken by it to cover this distance ?

    (1) 12 hours (2) 10 hours

    (3) 8 hours (4) 6 hours

    (5) None of these

    69. The distance travelled by truck E is approxi-

    mately what percent of the total distance

    travelled by truck B and C together ?

    (1) 70 (2) 68

    (3) 72 (4) 64(5) 60

    70. If the time taken by truck C to cover the

    given distance was 8 hours, what was the

    average speed of the truck ?

    (1) 54.75 km/hr (2) 65.25 km/hr

    (3) 52.25 km/hr (4) 68.75 km/hr

    (5) None of these

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    Directions (71-80) : Read the following passagecarefully and answer the questions given belowit Certain words, have been printed in bold tohelp you locate them while answering some of the questions.

    A long time ago, on a big tree in the lap of the

    mountain, lived a bird named Sindhuka. It was a

    rather special bird because its droppings turned

    into gold as soon as they hit the ground.

    One day, a hunter came to the tree in

    search of prey and he saw Sindhuka’s droppings

    hit the ground and turn into gold. The hunter was

    struck with wonder. He thought, “I have been

    hunting birds and small animals since I was a

    boy, but in all my 80 years, I have never seen

    such a miraculous creature. He decided that he

    had to catch the bird somehow. He climbed the

    tree and skillfully  set a trap for the bird. The

    bird, quite unaware of the danger it was in, stayed

    on the tree and sang merrily. But it was soon

    caught in the hunter’s trap. The hunter

    immediately seized it and shoved it into a cage.

     The hunter took the bird home joyfully. But

    as he had time to think over his good fortune

    later, he suddenly realized, “If the king comes to

    know of this wonder, he will certainly take away 

    the bird from me and he might even punish me

    for keeping such a rare treasure all to myself. So

    it would be safer and more honourable if I were

    to go to the king and present the unique bird to

    him.”

     The next day, the hunter took the bird to

    the king and presented it to him in court with

    great reverence. The king was delighted to

    receive such an unusual and rare gift. He told

    his courtiers to keep the bird safe and feed it with

    the best bird food available.

     The King’s prime minister though, was

    reluctant to accept the bird. He said “O Rajah,

    how can you believe the word of a foolish hunter

    and accept this bird ? Has anyone in our kingdom

    ever seen a bird dropping gold ? The hunter must

    be either crazy or telling lies. I think it is best

    that you release the bird from the cage.”

    After a little thought, the king felt that his

    prime minister’s words were correct. So, he

    ordered the bird to be released. But as soon as

    the door of the cage was thrown open, the bird

    flew out, perched itself on a nearby doorway and

    defecated. To everyone’s surprise, the dropping

    immediately turned into gold. The king mourned

    his loss.

    71. Which of the following is possibly the most

    appropriate title for the story ?

    (1) The Skilled Hunter

    (2) The King’s Prime Minister

    (3) The King’s Defeat

    (4) The Bird With The Gold Dropping

    (5) The Trials And Tribulations of The

    Foolish Bird Sindhuka

    72. Which of the following emotions made the

    hunter gift the bird to the king ?

    (1) Respect (2) Joy  

    (3) Pride (4) Fear

    (5) Awe

    73. Which of the following is TRUE according to

    the story ?

    (1) Birds like Sindhuka were very common

    in the area near the mountain.

    (2) Sindhuka remained caged for the rest

    of its life.

    (3) Sindhuka was unaware of the trap laid

    by the hunter.

    (4) The king, when told not to accept the

    bird, did not listen to his prime minister.

    (5) All are true

    74. Why was the King’s prime minister

    reluctant to accept the bird?

    (1) He believed that the bird would die if 

    caged.

    (2) He knew about the hunter’s habit of 

    lying.

    (3) He believed that the bird would bringbad luck to the king.

    (4) His sources had informed him that the

    hunter was crazy.

    (5) None of these

    75. How did the hunter find Sindhuka ?

    (1) He had read stories about the bird and

    had set traps at various locations in

    the city.

    (2) He followed the bird’s droppings.

    (3) He was on the lookout for a prey when

    he chanced upon it.(4) People from the city had informed him

    about the bird’s whereabouts.

    (5) He was attracted by the bird’s calls.

    ENGLISH LANGUAGE & COMPREHENSION

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    Directions (76-78) : Choose the word/group of 

    words which is most similar in meaning to the

    word/group of words printed in bold as used inthe passage.

    76. RATHER

    (1) Regular (2) Quite

    (3) Instead (4) But

    (5) Known

    77. RELEASE

    (1) Free (2) Vacate

    (3) Vent (4) Let expire

    (5) Make public

    78. REVERENCE

    (1) Respect (2) Detail

    (3) Astonishment (4) Hope

    (5) Remembrance

    Directions (79-80) : Choose the word which is

    most opposite in meaning to the word printed

    in bold as used in the passage.

    79. RELUCTANT

    (1) True (2) Clever

    (3) Averse (4) Hesitant

    (5) Keen

    80. SKILLFULLY

    (1) Angrily (2) Haphazardly  

    (3) Highly (4) Cheaply  (5) Deftly 

    Directions (81-85) : In each questions below,

    four words printed in bold are given.

    One of these words printed in bold may either be

    wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of 

    the sentence. Find out the word that is

    inappropriate or wrongly spelt, if any. If all the

    words printed in bold are correctly spelt and

    appropriate in the context of the sentence them

    mark (5) i.e., ‘All correct’ as your answer.

    81. The guessed took undue advantage of our

    hospitality and refused to leave.

    (1) guessed (2) undue

    (3) advantage (4) hospitality  

    (5) All correct

    82. As days passed by, the health of the old man

    gradually weakened.

    (1) Passed (2) health

    (3) gradually (4) weakened

    (5) All correct

    83. On seeing the ripe fruit kept in the bowl

    he could not resist the urge to take a byte

    out of it.

    (1) bowl (2) resist

    (3) urge (4) byte

    (5) All correct

    84. He wondared how the lizard had managed

    to survive  behind the wall for so many 

     years.(1) wondared (2) lizard

    (3) managed (4) survive

    (5) All correct

    85. It was a crowded flight and one of its

    passengers was a beautiful lady who had

    bordered with a lot of luggage.

    (1) crowded (2) flight

    (3) passengers (4) bordered

    (5) All correct

    Directions (86-90) : Rearrange the following five

    sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in theproper sequence to form a meaningful

    paragraph, then answer the given questions.

    (A) He then hid nearby to watch and see who

    would remove it.

    (B) He saw a purse full of gold lying in the middle

    of the road. It was the king's reward for the

    person who did something about the problem.

    (C) The king was tired of his subjects only 

    complaining but doing nothing to solve their

    problems.

    (D) A youth on his way to market saw the stone,

    put down his produce and rolled the stone to

    the side of te road.

    (E) Many people passed by but dodged their duty 

    of moving the stone instead blaming the

    king for not keeping the highways clear.

    (F) One day he placed a heavy stone in the

    middle of the road.

    86. Which of the following should be the FIRST

    sentence after rearrangement ?

    (1) A (2) B

    (3) C (4) D

    (5) F

    87. Which of the following should be the

    SECOND sentence after rearrangement ?

    (1) B (2) B

    (3) C (4) D

    (5) F

    88. Which of the following should be the THIRD

    sentence after rearrangement ?

    (1) A (2) B

    (3) C (4) D

    (5) E

    89. Which of the following should be the FIFTH

    sentence after rearrangement ?

    (1) B (2) C

    (3) D (4) E

    (5) F

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