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ENGLISH LANGUAGE Q.1-10. In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. It is the festival season when we look at the (1) side of life and celebrate. So, let me look at the positives for the economy and exporters. By all accounts, rural India is doing better than a decade earlier and poverty has (2) significantly. This is likely to unleash a fresh wave of entrepreneurship that will bring in fresh talent and ideas in (3) - initially in small businesses. Eventually, some of the new entrepreneurs will emerge as significant wealth creators in their own right and contribute to growth, competition, employment and overall sense of wellbeing. Some evidence of the quiet revolution in rural areas is already visible during travels, in terms of enhanced consumption and aspirations. I expect significant growth in the unorganized sector that will in due course play a momentous role in driving (4) and processes, besides shaping attitudes and politics. I see this as a very positive development and given the churn at the ground level and hope and ambition of the youth in the country, the direction or the pace of change is unlikely to be reversed. At the moment, exporters are breathing easy after reasonable weakening of the rupee to compensate somewhat for the rise in domestic costs. The past four months have seen exports rise at double-digit growth rates. This celebration can go on till the flipside of a weaker rupee, higher costs, catches up again but for the moment, we can revel in the hope that the revival of developed economies, however slow, will help sustain the export momentum and contribute to (5) the current account deficit to manageable levels. There could also be some comfort that the export basket has been widened, with incentives under the Vishesh Krishi Gram Udyog Yojana

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English LanguageQ.1-10. In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.It is thefestival seasonwhen we look at the (1) side of life and celebrate. So, let me look at the positives for theeconomyand exporters. By all accounts,rural Indiais doing better than a decade earlier and poverty has (2) significantly. This is likely to unleash a fresh wave of entrepreneurship that will bring in fresh talent and ideas in (3) - initially in small businesses. Eventually, some of the new entrepreneurs will emerge assignificant wealth creatorsin their own right and contribute to growth, competition, employment and overall sense of wellbeing.Some evidence of the quiet revolution inrural areasis already visible during travels, in terms of enhanced consumption and aspirations. I expect significant growth in theunorganized sectorthat will indue courseplay a momentous role in driving (4) and processes, besides shaping attitudes and politics. I see this as a very positive development and given the churn at the ground level and hope and ambition of the youth in the country, the direction or the pace of change is unlikely to be reversed.At the moment, exporters are breathing easy after reasonable weakening of the rupee to compensate somewhat for the rise in domestic costs. The past four months have seen exports rise at double-digit growth rates. This celebration can go on till the flipside of a weaker rupee, higher costs, catches up again but for the moment, we can revel in the hope that the revival of developed economies, however slow, will help sustain the export momentum and contribute to (5) the current account deficit to manageable levels. There could also be some comfort thatthe export baskethas been widened, with incentives under the Vishesh Krishi Gram Udyog Yojana andFocus Product Scheme. And, that export destinations have also become more diverse withthe Focus Market Scheme. The scheme to incentivize incremental exports should also encourage exporters. There is no harm in dreaming that plentiful rain this year will help higher farm production that will (6) inflation and help bring down the interest rates. In turn, this could revive demand for goods and services to improve infrastructure and demand for consumer durables,low cost housingand so on. Incremental reforms, approvals for projects stuck since long, lifting the blanket ban on activities like mining, curbing wasteful expenditure, etc, should help the economy (7) the declining trend.Industrial productionis more likely to grow at a better (8) than in the past couple of years. The stock market is already celebrating. The build up to the global trade talks scheduled at Bali, Indonesia, early next month suggest a ray of hope that these will result in a broad consensus on farm subsidies in rich countries, trade facilitation and development issues. Even if the talks (9), their immediate impact might be negligible but success in any measure at Bali could (10) the way for a more balanced multilateral trading regime a few years ahead.Q.1.(1) Materialistic(2) brighter(3) darker(4) gloomy(5) qualityQ.2. (1) Abondoned(2) occupied(3) sustained(4) dropped(5) revealedQ.3.(1) Societies(2) families(3) government(4) economy(5) businessesQ.4.(1) Policies(2) procedures(3) threats(4) managers(5) dutiesQ.5.(1) Maintaining(2) increasing(3) lowering(4) analysed(5) generatedQ.6.(1) Gentle(2) invade(3) infuriate(4) mingle(5) moderateQ.7.(1) Associate(2) reverse(3) defined(4) hope(5) shelterQ.8.(1) Pace(2) marginal(3) walk(4) circle(5) intentionQ.9.(1) Held(2) happened(3)succeed(4) proceeds(5) correlatesQ.10.(1) Hinge(2) turn(3) mark(4) pave(5)sparkleQ.11-15.In each of the following sentences there is a blank space given. Below each five words have been denoted by numbers (A), (B), (C) and (D). Find out which two words can be filled up in the blank alternatively to make the sentence meaningfully complete.timeQ.11.As per the directive of the Supreme Court, retailers must verify the -of the customers before issuing the SIM card.(A) Identity(B) dilemma(C) details(D) technique(1) A and D(2) A and C(3) B and C(4) C and D(5) A and BQ.12.Rules are blatantly and the authorities whose job is to ensure their implementation seem to have turned a blind eye towards the problem.(A) Enquired(B) flouted(C) violated(D) functioned(1) A and B(2) B and D(3) B and C(4) C and D(5) A and DQ.13.In the past two days, -100 people visited the exhibition to have a glimpse of the photographs.(A) Merely(B) successfully(C) inadvertently(D) hardly(1) C and D(2) B and D(3) A and B(4) A and D(5) B and CQ.15-20.In each question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are numbered (1),(2),(3) and (4) . One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt & also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (5) "All correct" as your answer. Q.15.Normally people shy away from expressing anger on the face but find it ease to pen down their (1) (2) (3)grievances All correct (4) (5) Q.16.Light woollens are gradually making their appearance as night temperature has dipped sharply in (1) (2) (3) the last three days across the state All correct (4) (5)Q.17.The Indian pharmasuetical industry has been growing by leaps and bounds and India is increasingly (1) (2)being viewed as the pharmacy hub of the world All correct (3) (4) (5) Q.18-20.Which of the Phrases(1), (2) (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the phrases printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.Q.18.There are several instances where unorganized workers are paid Rs 2,500 per month despite work for more than seven to eight hours a day.(1) Inspite of work for more than(2) Inspite working for more than(3) Despite working for more than(4) Despite worked of more than(5) No correction requiredQ.19.Footpaths and junctions are mainly flooded with political hoardings, which need to be removed.(1) Floods with politically hoardings(2) Flood for political hoardings(3) Flood of politically hoardings(4) Floods with political hoardings(5) No correction requiredQ.20.The main aim of the police is to make banks and other financial institutions aware about the importance of security measures in view of the criminals happening in the vicinity.(1) In view of the criminal(2) In view of the crimes (3) In the view of criminals(4) On the view of crimes(5) No correction requiredQ.21-30.Rearrange the following sentences (A),(B),(C), (D),(E), (F) and (G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them.(A) Property deals, bullion and jewellery purchases financial market transactions rigging of markets through entities claimed to be constituted(B) Of black money into the legitimate financial system through instruments such as convertible debentures.(C) About a third of Indias black money transactions are believed to be in real estate, followed by manufacturing and shopping for gold and consumer goods.(D) Or the informal banking route are among the common methods used for generating black money. (E) Convertible debentures are instruments through which an investor exchanges the funds he had lent , into equity at later date thus making them legitimate shareholders of the company.(F) For non-profit motive differing tax rates in different tax jurisdictions under-invoicing and money laundering using the hawala (G) Investment in hundreds of unlisted companies are the governments scrutiny as they are used to funnel thousands of crores of rupees.Q.21.Which of the following would be the SECOND statement after rearrangement?(1) B(2) F(3) A(4) G(5)CQ.22.Which of the following would be the SEVENTH statement after rearrangement?(1) A(2) G(3) C(4) E(5) BQ.23.Which of the following would be the FIRST statement after rearrangement?(1) F(2) E(3) C(4) D (5) AQ.24.Which of the following would be the FOURTH statement after rearrangement?(1) B(2) G(3) D(4) C(5) EQ.25.Which of the following would be the THIRD statement after rearrangement?(1) F(2) C(3) A(4) B(5) DQ.26-30.Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some questions.There was a time when banks were ineffective inloan recovery whenretail borrowersdefaulted. The Indian legal system moves at a snails pace.The Reserve Bank of Indias(RBI) intervention ensured banks had to stop using arm-twisting tactics to collect retail debts. That is when the Credit Information Companies Regulation Act (CICRA) and the increasing effectiveness ofthe credit bureaus licensed under it came to the rescue and, today,intentional defaults for retail loans are down to a trickle. Thanks to credit bureaus, banks now have access to a consumers previous loan history and can deny credit to those who had defaulted. This denial of credit from the formal system is an effective tool to control intentional defaults. Thats why the retail lending books of banks have not seenany significant defaults, despite the challenging economic scenario. That brings us to the subject of this article. The pendulum has perhaps swung away to the other extreme from the time when banks were helpless spectators to a borrower defaulting, tothe current scenariowhere a bank has the power to deny credit to the borrower if he defaults with them. While it is not my intention to bat fordefaulters, people being wrongly branded as defaulters is a very serious issue, especially where banks have this power completely in their hands.There have been numerous cases where credit card companies debited annual fees (after promising free for life credit cards) or insurance premiums without their customers permission. Earlier consumers dealt with it by simply not paying for such unjustified debits. Now, the reporting of these so-called defaults has led to stoppage of availability of credit to them for home loans or car loans or credit cards. They now have to fight the bank at the banking ombudsman level or in consumer courts. How unjustified these charges are, can be gauged from the fact that most of these disputes bought before the ombudsman or consumer courts have been decided in favour of the consumer, as banks simply have no leg to stand on. Yet, that has not led to banks re-looking at the data supplied by them to credit bureaus earlier and voluntarily changing it. The reason is simple. They get away by changing the data for only those consumers who choose to fight it out.Most consumers meekly pay up.Credit bureaushave clearly become a weapon that the banks wield even against a consumer who deserves much better.CICRAprovides that banks will take due care to ensure the data relating tothe credit informationmaintained by them is accurate and complete while providing data to credit bureaus. Even when clear errors are pointed out to the banks for correction, they often initially take a hostile position, claiming their data is correct till they are forced by the banking ombudsman or the consumer courts to relent. Although regulations provide for fines for negligent reporting by the banks, there is no reported instance of any such fines being levied despite proven widespread mis-reporting by the lenders, especially credit card issue. Credit bureaus take a stance that they are merely a reporting institution and unlessthe bankscorrect the data, they cannot do anything. This is contrary tothe CICRA rulesrequiring them to mark that such entries are disputed by the consumer and await resolution. There is also no laid-down grievance procedure with independent oversight over such an important institution with such mighty power to control your economic life. Banks have unfettered power to report whatever they wish to credit bureaus, as well as amend it with retrospective effect, with no impact on them for wrong reporting. These powers are already being misused. Reportedly, some non-banking financial companies are buying the defaulting credit card and personal loan portfolios of a bank. Then they are able to collect from consumers by promising to wipe out the default from credit bureaus books if paid a certain amount. This unfettered right to amend credit bureaus records with retrospective effect, without any penalty for wrong reporting in the first place, is already being misused and can lead to serious consumer issues. Hopefully, the new consumer-friendly dispensation at RBI will throw some light into this rather dark regulatory corner and make (and enforce) rules and levy some stiff fines to bid this incipient mischief in the bud. Meanwhile, consumers have to grit their teeth and fight it out.Q.26.Which of the following is the function of a credit bureau?(1) It provides information of the persons credit history and cases of default.(2) It provides credit in case the consumer wants to borrow huge amount of money.(3) It keeps information of all the banks issuing credit.(4) It ensures that the rights of the customers are protected and justice is not denied.(5) It eases the process of taking credit from the banks.Q.27.What is meant by The pendulum has perhaps swung away to the other extreme as mentioned in the passage?(1) The situation has become worse as the banks have become lenient in giving credit to consumers.(2) The balance should be maintained between the credit policy and the rights of the consumers.(3) The time to take action in case of loan default has passed.(4) The power to sanction credit to any person is fully in hands of the banks now.(5) Not clearly mentioned in the passageQ.28. What would be the consequence/ consequences , if the customer refused to pay for unjustified debits if he is a borrower?(A) He might have to get his issue resolved at the banking ombudsman level.(B) He might have to fight his case in the consumer court.(C) He would be denied credit if he applies for it, in future.(1) Only A(2) Only B(3) Only C(4) Only A and C(5) All of the aboveQ.29.What has been termed as arm-twisting tactics, as mentioned in the passage?(1) Tedious methods to repay loans(2) Ways to resolve crisis(3) Means to submit personal documents(4) Unfair methods for loan recovery(5) Investing loan amount in illegal tradeQ.30.Choose the word most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold, as used in the passage.Q.30.Gauged(1) Pacified(2) Judged(3) Ruled out(4) Focused(5) Turned out

quantitative aptitudeQ.31-40. What value will come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions given below ?Q.31.(555 55 5) 50 =?(1) 3062.5(2) 3052.5(3) 3862.50 (4) 3065.5(5) None of theseQ.32.1620 258 + 428 5.5 16 = ?(1) 1609.125(2) 1709.125(3) 1519.125(4) 1509.125(5) None of these

Q.33.of of of 48885 = ?(1) 4518(2) 3628(3) 3618(4) 3608(5) None of these

Q.34.(1) 9409(2) 97(3) 99(4) 9801(5) None of these

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(1) 20(2) 20(3) 19(4) 18(5) None of theseQ.36-40.What should come in place of question marks(?) in the following number series?Q.36.15 ? 93 171 275 405(1) 48(2) 41 (3) 49 (4) 44 (5) None of theseQ.37.1 1.5 ? 6.5 15.5 41.75(1) 3.5(2) 3.75 (3) 3 (4) 4.50 (5) None of theseQ.38.11 372 48 337 81 ?(1) 306(2) 326 (3) 316 (4) 436 (5) None of theseQ.39.5 3 15 45 675 ?(1) 36375(2) 30375 (3) 31365 (4) 30765(5) None of theseQ.40.3 15 90 630 5040 ?(1) 46360(2) 45860 (3) 45360 (4) 45460 (5) None of theseQ.41.Seema and Meenu divide a sum of Rs. 3000 in the ratio 3 :1 respectively .If Rs. 500 are added to each of their shares.What would be the new ratio formed ?(1) 11 : 6(2) 6 : 11 (3) 9 : 2 (4) 2 : 9(5) None of theseQ.42.A bus covers a distance of 180 km. in 4 hrs. What is the speed of the bus (m/s)?(1) 13.5 (2) 15.5 (3) 12.5 (4) 16.5 (5) None of theseQ.43.In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'BOTTLE' be arranged ?(1) 720(2) 5040 (3) 120 (4) 360 (5) None of theseQ.44.The circumference of a circle is 792 metres.What will be its radius?(1) 126 m.(2) 136 m.(3) 130 m.(4) 132 m.(5) None of theseQ.45.What will be compound interest on a sum of Rs. 9000 at 4 per annum in 3 years? (two place of decimal)(1) Rs.1143.77(2) Rs.1223.77(3) Rs.1123.77(4) Rs.1133.77(5) None of theseQ.46.A bag contains 13 red and 7 green balls.Two balls are drawn at random. What is the probability that they are of the same colour ?

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of theseQ.47.The ratio of the ages of A : B seven years ago was 3 :4 respectively.The ratio of their ages 9 years from now will be 7: 8 respectively.What is B's age at present ?(1) 29 years(2) 32 years(3) 33 years(4) 23 years(5) None of theseQ.48.The cost of 64 pens and 76 pencils is Rs 788.What is the cost of 16 pens and 19 pencils?(1) Rs.197(2) Rs.187(3) Rs.196(4) Rs.195(5) None of theseQ.49.12 men and 8 women can earn Rs. 13640 in 11 days.6 men and 10 women can earn Rs. 13800 in 15 days .In how many days will 10 men and 15 women earn Rs. 8700?(1) 4 days(2) 8 days(3) 6 days(4) 5 days(5) None of these

Q.50.If a : b : c = 2 : 3: 4 then is equal to -(1) 7 : 4 : 3(2) 6 : 4 : 3(3) 5 : 3 : 1(4) 7 : 5 : 2(5) None of theseQ.51.A single discount equivalent to a discount series of 30%,20% and 10% is -(1) 48.75%(2) 49.60%(3) 52.75%(4) 46.75%(5) None of theseQ.52.The HCF and LCM of two number are 11 and 385 respectively.If one number lies between 75 and 125,then that number is -(1) 55(2) 77(3) 66(4) 45(5) None of theseQ.53.The ratio is the volume of two sphare is 8 : 27 .Find the ratio of their surface areas?(1) 4 : 9(2) 9 : 4(3) 2 : 3(4) 3 : 2(5) None of theseQ.54.The height of a wall is six times its breadth and the length of the wall is seven times its height .If volume of the wall is 16128 m3 its width is-(1) 16 m.(2) 12 m.(3) 7.5 m.(4) 14 m.(5) 18 m.Q.55.A group consists of 20 boys and 30 girls.The average weight of a boy is 75 kg. and that of a girl is 50 kg. average weight of the group is-(1) 65 kg.(2) 62 kg.(3) 60 kg.(4) 64kg.(5) None of these

Q.56-60.In the following question two equation numbered I and II are given .You have to solve both the equations and give answer if -Given answer If-(1) x > y(2) x > y(3) x < y(4) x < y(5) x = y or the relationship cannot be established.

Q.61.I. II. (81)1/4 y + (343)1/3 = 0Q.62.I. x2 + 19 x + 90 = 0II. y2 + 13x +42 = 0Q.63.I. x2 23 x + 132 = 0II. y2 15 y + 56 = 0Q.64.I. x2 22 x + 120 = 0II. y2 26 y + 168 = 0Q.65.I. x2 + 17 x + 72 = 0II. y2 + 12 y + 32 = 0

REASONING ABILITYQ.66-68.Each question below is followed by a statement and two arguments I and II. You have to decide which of the following arguments is a strong argument and which is a weak argument. In making decisions about important questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between strong arguments and weak arguments so for as they relate to the question. Strong arguments are those which are both important and directly related to the question. Weak arguments are those which are of minor importance and also may not be directly related to the question or may be related to a trivial aspect of the question.Give answer (1) If only I is strong.(2) If only II is strong(3) If either I or II is strong.(4) If neither I nor II is strong.(5) If both I and II are strong.Q.66.Statement: Should persons convicted of criminal offences in the past be allowed to contest elections in India?Arguments:I. No, Such persons cannot serve the cause of the people and country.II. Yes, It is democracy - let people decide whom to vote.Q.67.Statement: Is the Government justified in spending so much on defence?Arguments:I. Yes, Safety of the country is of prime importance.II.No, During peace, this money could be used for the development of the country.Q.68.Statement: Should India become a permanent member of UNs Security Council?Arguments:I. Yes, India has emerged as a country which loves peace and amity.II. No, Let us first solve problems of our own people like poverty, malnutrition.Q.69-73.Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:(i) Eleven students, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K, are sitting in the first row of the class facing the teacher.(ii) D who is to the immediate left of F is second to the right of C.(iii) A is the second to the right of E, who is at one of the ends.(iv) J is the immediate neighbour of A and B and third to the left of G.(v) H is to the immediate left of D and third to the right of I.Q.69.Who is sitting in the middle of the row ?(1)B(2)C(3)G(4)I(5) None of theseQ.70.Which of the following group is sitting to the right of G ?(1)CHDE(2)CHDF(3)IBJA(4)ICHDF(5) None of theseQ.71.Which of the following statements is true in the context of the above sitting arrangements ?(1)There are three students sitting between D and G.(2)K is between A and J.(3)B is sitting between J and I.(4)G and C are neighbours and are sitting to the immediate right of H.(5) None of theseQ.72.In the above sitting arrangement, which of the following statements is superfluous ?(1)(i)(2)(ii)(3)(iii)(4)(iv)(5) None of theseQ.73.If E and D, C and B, A and H and K and F interchange their positions, which of the following pairs of students is sitting at the ends ?(1)D and E(2)D and K(3)K and F(4)D and A(5) None of theseQ.74-78.In each question given below four/three statements are followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and decide which logically follows.Give answer -(1) If only conclusion I follows.(2) If only conclusion II follows.(3) If either conclusion I or II follows.(4) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.(5) If both conclusions I and II follow.Q.74-75 Statements:No sunflower is roses.Some roses are tulip.All tulip are lilies.All lilies are flower.Q.74.Conclusions:I. Some flower are roses.II. Some lilies are sunflowerQ.75.Conclusions: I. No sunflower is lilies.II. Some lilies being flower is a possibility.Q.76.Statements:Some keys are staplers.Some staplers are stickers.All stickers are pens.Conclusions:I. Some pens are staplers.II. Some staplers are keys.Q.77.Statements:Some cars are jeeps. All the boxes are jeeps. All the pens are cars.Conclusions:I. Some cars are boxes.II. No pen is jeep.Q.78.Statements: Some nails are hammers. All nails are knives. No axes are nails.Conclusions:I. Some axes are knives.II. All hammers being knives is a possibility.Q.79-83.Refer to the following information to answer the questions that follow.Beena, Cheena, Deena, Pinki, Reena, Seema, Teena and Veena are eight students from the same college. They went for an internship into particular fields namely A, B, C, D and E and three of them worked in dual fields with none of the three having the same set of fields. Deena interned in dual fields of A and E and earned the least. Beena worked in C, earned more than Reena, Cheena and Teena and had the third highest earning. Veena interned in B and earned less than only Pinki, who worked in a dual field. Cheena earned more than Teena but less than Reena. Teena worked in A and earned more than Seema, who interned in a dual field of B and E. Two students had D as their field of work. All eight had different earnings. C and D were not a part of the dual field internships.Q.79.Which of the following had working field D?(1)Pinki, Cheena(2)Reena, Cheena (3)Pinki, Reena(4)Deena, Reena (5) None of these

Q.80.Pinki interned in which dual fields?(1)B, E(2)A, B(3)A, E(4)D, E(5) None of theseQ.81.Who among them earned more than only Deena?(1)Only Cheena(2)Only Veena (3)Only Reena(4)Only Pinki(5) None of theseQ.82.Who among them earned more than Reena?(1)Teena, Veena(2)Beena, Teena(3) Veena, Cheena(4)Beena, Veena(5) None of theseQ.83.Which of the following fields was the most opted for? (It may be single or a part of dual field)(1)B(2)A(3)E(4) Both A & B(5)None of theseQ.84-88.In the following questions, the symbols $, *, #, @ and % are used with the following meaning asillustrated below:A $ B means A is neither smaller nor equal to BA * B means A is neither greater nor equal to BA # Bmeans A is not greater than BA @ B means A is not smaller than BA % B means A is neither smaller nor greater than BNow in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.(1)If only conclusion I is true.(2) If only conclusion II is true.(3) If either conclusion I or II is true.(4) If neither conclusion I nor II is true.(5) If both conclusions I and II are true.Q.84.Statements: J $ U, N * P, U $ D, E # D, E % NConclusions:I. J $ PII. P @ UQ.85.Statements:C * D, T $ G, D # E, N @ T, E $ NConclusions:I. E @ CII. E $ GQ.86.Statements:X @ Y, U @ D, Y $ F, L $ U, D $ XConclusions:I. L $ FII. U $ FQ.87.Statements:L # Q, T # S, P * C, S $ P, Q * TConclusions:I. S @ LII. S $ CQ.88.Statements:U @ V, T # N, S $ U, V * T, N * MConclusions:I. S $ MII. M @ S

Q.89-93.A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of an input and rearrangement given below.Input : side 85 red 19 apple 67 fault 04 him 63 either 16Step I: apple side 85 red 19 67 fault 04 him 63 either 16Step II: apple side 85 red 19 67 fault him 63 either 16 04Step III: either apple side 85 red 19 67 fault him 63 16 04Step IV: either apple side 85 red 19 67 fault him 63 04 16 Step V: fault either apple side 85 red 19 67 him 63 04 16 Step VI: fault either apple side 85 red 67 him 63 04 16 19 Step VII: him fault either apple side 85 red 67 63 04 16 19 Step VIII: him fault either apple side 85 red 67 04 16 19 63 Step IX: red him fault either apple side 85 67 04 16 19 63 Step X: red him fault either apple side 85 04 16 19 63 67 Step XI: side red him fault either apple 85 04 16 19 63 67 Step XII: side red him fault either apple 04 16 19 63 67 85 Step XII is the last step of input.As per the rules followed in the above Input, give the answer of the following questions.Input : sight 96 risk 16 axe 58 fool 07 heal 52 excellent 11Q.89.Which step will be the last step of the above input?(1)IX(2)X(3)XI(4)XII(5)VIIQ.90.Which element will be sixth from the left in step V of the given input?(1)58(2)96(3)risk(4)16(5)None of theseQ.91.For the given input, which of the following will be third step?(1)excellent axe sight risk 96 16 58 fool heal 52 07 11(2)excellent axe sight 96 risk 16 58 fool heal 52 07 11(3)axe sight 96 risk 16 58 fool heal 52 excellent 11 07 (4)excellent axe sight 96 risk 16 58 fool heal 52 11 07 (5)None of theseQ.92."heal fool excellent axe sight 96 risk 58 07 11 16 52" will be which step in the given input?(1)VII(2)IX(3)VIII(4)X(5)None of theseQ.93.Which element will be 7th from the right end in step viii of the given input?

Q.94-95.Each of the following questions contains a small paragraph followed by a question on it.Read each paragraph carefully and answer the question given below it.Q.94.The press should not be afraid of upholding and supporting a just and righteous cause. It should not be afraid of criticizing the government in a healthy manner. The press has to be eternally vigilant to protect the rights of the workers, backward and suppressed sections of the society. It should also give a balanced view of the things so that people can be helped in the formation of a healthy public opinion.The passage best supports the statement that(1)press has a great role to play in a democracy. (2)the press is the only means to project to the masses the policies of the government.(3)the freedom of press is essential for the proper functioning of democracy.(4)the press can be used by the governments as an effective media for the upliftment of the backward sections of society.(5)all the information given by the press should be well-articulated so as to gain a good opiniontowards the ruling party.Q.95.The school has always been the most important means of transferring the wealth of tradition form one generation to the next. This applies today in an even higher degree than in former times for, through the modern development of economy, the family as bearer of tradition and education has become weakened.This passage best supports the statement that for transferring the wealth of tradition from one generation to the next (1)there are means other than the school.(2)several different sources must be tried.(3)economic development plays a crucial role.(4)modern technology must be put to use.(5)family, as ever, is the most potent means.Q.96-100.In each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and Give answer-(1) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question.(2)If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.(3) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question(4) If the data given in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and(5) If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

Q.96.Out of A, B, C and D, who was selected by the interview panel?I. Cs interview was much better than A and D.II. B has better qualification and experience than other three.Q.97.Why havent Indian scientists made better headway in any field after independence?I. Indian scientists are not provided with up to date laboratory facilities.II. Indian scientists regard that knowledge of western science advances is enough for a nation to advance.Q.98.A ground plus four storied residential building has 3 wings namely A, B and C. How many flats are there in a building?I. Each floor has equal number of flats.II. All the three flats on the ground floor of wing A are unoccupied.Q.99.Does drinking coffee lead to headache?I. Overstimulation of pancreas leads to headache.II. Coffee contains caffeine which excessively stimulates pancreas.Q.100.The cost of the kit is solely based on the number of leaves. The kit has how many leaves?I.The cost of kit of medium size is Rs 850.II. The small size kit contains 55 leaves.