Subject PGT- Histor y (Female) Test Time 9:00 AM - 12:00
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Participant ID 11150300068 Participant Name SAIRA HAYAT Test Center Name iON Digital Zone iDZ 1 GT Karnal Road Test Date 28/06/2021 Test Time 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Subject PGT- History (Female) Section : Mental Ability
Subject PGT- Histor y (Female) Test Time 9:00 AM - 12:00
Participant ID 11150300068 Participant Name SAIRA HAYAT Test Center
Name iON Digital Zone iDZ 1 GT Karnal Road Test Date 28/06/2021
Test Time 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Subject PGT- History (Female)
Section : Mental Ability
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Q.1 ,
Ans
1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 59445934556
Q.2 Out of the given options, three are similar in a certain
manner. However, one option is NOT like the other three. Select the
option which is different from the rest.
Ans
1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 59445934554
Q.3 ,
Ans 1. ABC:XYZ
Question ID : 59445934540
Q.4 , I II ,
I : II: III:
: I) II)
Ans 1. I II
2. I II
3. II
4. I
Question ID : 59445934547
Q.5 :
D2F, G4I, ____, M256O
Ans 1. J16L
Question ID : 59445934538
Q.6 , ?
Ans 1.
4.
Question ID : 59445934545
Q.7 ,
Ans 1. ZYXWV
Question ID : 59445934539
Q.8
AGM : WCI :: DOV : ?
Ans 1. ZKR
Question ID : 59445934541
Q.9 Find the number which is common to all the three figures.
Ans 1. 8
Question ID : 59445934551
Q.10 :
HBB, JDD, _____, NHH
Ans 1. LFF
Q.11 Arrange the words in a meaningful sequence :
1. Victoria memorial 2. Asia 3. Kolkata 4. India 5. West
Bengal
Ans 1. 34521
Question ID : 59445934546
Q.12 580 12 20 ; ?
Ans 1. 14
Question ID : 59445934549
Q.13 , 'lip tis ruf' "radish are peas", "kit din" "onions
tomatoes", "tis tam din" "onions are tasty", "tasty" ? ?
Ans 1. kit
Question ID : 59445934543
Q.14 ,
Ans 1. 791
Question ID : 59445934544
Q.15 , ?
Ans 1.
Question ID : 59445934552
Q.16
BDFH : AEEI :: ?
2. LPRT : KQQU
3. GHIJ : FIIK
4. ZXVT : TUUZ
Question ID : 59445934542
Q.17 In this question, three statements have been given followed by
two conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming that all information in
the statements are true, analyse the two conclusions together and
determine whether any of them logically and definitely follow(s)
from the information given in the statements.
Statement I: All porcupines are toad. Statement II: No toad is a
fox. Statement III: All foxes are vultures.
Conclusion I: Some foxes are porcupine. Conclusion II: No vulture
is a toad.
Ans 1. Only II follows
2. Both I and II follows
3. Only I follows
4. None follows
Question ID : 59445934548
Q.18 , A B C
Ans 1.
Question ID : 59445934553
Q.19 ,
Ans 1. 244
Question ID : 59445934550
Q.20
Ans 1.
Question ID : 59445934555
Section : General Awareness
Q.1 1980 , ?
Ans 1. 10
Question ID : 59445934560
Q.2 371 B ?
Ans 1.
3.
4.
Question ID : 59445934574
Q.3 ?
Ans 1.
4.
Question ID : 59445934558
Q.4 15 2021 _________ ,
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 59445934571
Q.5 2021-22 ?
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4. ,
Question ID : 59445934559
Q.6 (1826-1832) _______________
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 59445934567
Q.7 ?
Ans 1.
2.
3.
Question ID : 59445934561
Q.8 ____
Ans 1. 1853
Question ID : 59445934565
Q.9 ?
Ans 1.
2.
4.
Question ID : 59445934557
Q.10 : ' _________
Ans 1.
2.
Question ID : 59445934568
Q.11 __________
Ans 1.
2.
4.
Question ID : 59445934563
Q.12 11 2021 () ?
Ans 1.
2.
3.
Question ID : 59445934569
Q.13 Which among the following is an example of bacterial
disease?
Ans 1. Hepatitis C
Question ID : 59445934562
Q.14 ?
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 59445934564
Q.15 , ________ , ICC - ICC -
Ans 1.
4.
Question ID : 59445934575
Q.16 The Ministry of ___________ recently launched the Gender
Samvaad Event, a joint initiative between Deendayal Anthodia Yojana
National Rural Livelihood Mission (DAY-NRLM) and Initiative for
What Works to Advance Women and Girls in the Economy
(IWWAGE).
Ans 1. Education
2. Home Affairs
4. Rural Development
Question ID : 59445934570
Q.17 ' ' ___________
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 59445934573
Q.18 1919 ?
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 59445934566
Q.19 India has been ranked at _______ position in the Energy
Transition Index- ETI, according to the report released by World
Economic Forum (WEF) on 21st April 2021.
Ans 1. 92nd
Question ID : 59445934572
Q.20 2021 ?
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 59445934576
Section : Arithmetic Ability
Q.1 30 m/s 90 kmph 60 kms ?
Ans 1. 360
2. 420
3. 400
4. 450
Question ID : 59445934589
Q.2 What is the 1 effective discount equivalent to 3 discounts of
20%, 25% and 40%?
Ans 1. 60%
Question ID : 59445934583
Q.3 - 25% ? ( = ÷ × 100)
Ans 1. 20%
Question ID : 59445934594
Q.4 40 36 1700 50%
Ans 1. 72000
2. 90000
3. 75000
4. 81000
Question ID : 59445934579
Q.5 A, B C 3000 , 4000 5000 2000 25%, 30% 45%
Ans 1. 5:9:13
Question ID : 59445934584
Q.6 X, Y 3 Y 30 X Y ?
Ans 1. 6.25
Question ID : 59445934591
Q.7 What is the decimal equivalent to the square root of the number
whose binary representation is 1100100?
Ans 1. 9
Question ID : 59445934578
Q.8 7% 7.5 1050
Ans 1. 2400
2. 1800
3. 1600
4. 2000
Question ID : 59445934586
Q.9 1 50000 180 ?
Ans 1. 10%
Question ID : 59445934587
Q.10 36 24 24 36
Ans 1. 150%
Question ID : 59445934582
Q.11 W, X, Y Z 5:6:9:12 X Y 45000 , W Z ?
Ans 1. 51000
2. 54000
3. 48000
4. 60000
Question ID : 59445934585
Q.12 Z 225 Y, Z 1.5 X, Y 1.5 ?
Ans 1. 810/19
Question ID : 59445934590
Q.13 Find the least number that should be multiplied to 1024 to
make it a perfect cube.
Ans 1. 16
Question ID : 59445934577
Q.14 4 40 (22÷7 = 3.14 )
Ans 1. 10.75%
Question ID : 59445934581
Q.15 22 cm 7 cm ?
Ans 1. 132 cm
2. 88 cm
3. 44 cm
4. 66 cm
Question ID : 59445934592
Q.16 9 10 50 kmph 75 kmph , ?
Ans 1. 12:30
2. 12:00
3. 11:30
4. 1:00
Question ID : 59445934588
Q.17 X 250 9 15% - ?
Ans 1. 175
2. 171
3. 181
4. 161
Question ID : 59445934580
Q.18 (cms ) (% ) ?
Ans 1. 2018
Question ID : 59445934596
Q.19 28 cm ?
Ans 1. 2464 sq cm
2. 4928 sq cm
3. 3696 sq cm
4. 7392 sq cm
Question ID : 59445934593
Q.20 2016 $90,000 $8,300 Y ?
Ans 1. $60,000
Question ID : 59445934595
Q.1 Some parts of a sentence have been jumbled up, and labelled P,
Q, R and S. Select the option that gives the correct sequence in
which these parts can be rearranged to form a meaningful and
grammatically correct sentence.
In divorce law, the confession
P. of a wife charged with adultery
Q. circumspection and caution,
S. may be treated with
the parties to a suit.
Ans 1. PQSR
Question ID : 59445934603
Q.2 Select the most appropriate 'one word ' for the expressions
given below.
Collecting or forming into a mass or group
Ans 1. Archive
Q.3 Fill in the blank with the most appropriate choice.
It was _______________ that everyone understood the rules so that
this would not happen again.
Ans 1. evanescent
Question ID : 59445934601
Section : General English
Q.4 Select the word segment that substitutes (replaces) the
bracketed word segment correctly and completes the sentence
meaningfully. Select the option 'no correction required' if the
sentence is correct as given.
(No sooner did I reach the airport when I stumbled upon a bad omen)
and decided to not board the flight.
Ans 1. No sooner did I reached the airport when I stumbled upon a
bad omen
2. No correction required
3. No sooner did I reached the airport than I stumbled upon a bad
omen
4. No sooner did I reach the airport than I stumbled upon a bad
omen
Question ID : 59445934599
Q.5 Select the most appropriate 'one word ' for the expressions
given below.
Boring or unpleasant work that does not require special skill and
usually does not pay much money
Ans 1. Adjourn
Question ID : 59445934611
Q.6 Select the word segment that substitutes (replaces) the
bracketed word segment correctly and completes the sentence
meaningfully. Select the option 'no correction required' if the
sentence is correct as given.
Renowned author and Tony award winner Bob Fosse has credited modern
day drama (for having a deep impact on his writing style).
Ans 1. to having a deep impact on his writing style
2. No correction required
3. as having a deep impact on his writing style
4. with having had a deep impact on his writing style
Question ID : 59445934600
Q.7 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Hell in a hand basket
Ans 1. To have a dispute with someone
2. With full devotion
4. Deteriorating and headed for complete disaster
Question ID : 59445934608
Q.8 Select the word that is similar in meaning (SYNONYM) to the
word given below.
Amicable
Q.9 Fill in the blank with the most appropriate choice.
From this vague, _________________, yet gifted writer our author
acquired some of his strong feeling for the naive.
Ans 1. coherent
Question ID : 59445934602
Q.10 Four words are given, out of which only one word is spelt
correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Ans 1. Mercenary
Question ID : 59445934607
Q.11 The sentence below has been divided into three parts. Select
the part of the sentence that has an error. If the sentence has no
error, select the option 'No Error'.
By this means the mean temperature of the brass was raised through
about 70° Fahr., while the amount of metal abrased was
only 837 grains.
Ans 1. the amount of metal abrased was only 837
grains.
2. By this means the mean temperature of the
3. brass was raised through about 70° Fahr., while
4. No error
Question ID : 59445934597
Q.12 Select the word that is similar in meaning (SYNONYM) to the
word given below.
Precocious
Question ID : 59445934604
Q.13 The sentence below has been divided into three parts. Select
the part of the sentence that has an error. If the sentence has no
error, select the option 'No Error'.
Obviously, it had been a long time when she had seen or
talked to Mr. Cade.
Ans 1. or talked to Mr. Cade.
2. Obviously, it had been a long
3. time when she had seen
4. No error
Question ID : 59445934598
Q.14 Four words are given, out of which only one word is spelt
correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Ans 1. Commodious
Q.15 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Great minds think alike
2. A tedious job
3. Someone who helps others when they are in need, with no
discussion for
4. Intelligent people think like each other
Question ID : 59445934609
Comprehension:
A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage
carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the
four alternatives.
If you are reading this right now, you are taking part in the
wonder of literacy. Because of printed words, people can relay
information across both time and space. Ideas are encoded in
writing and transmitted to readers across thousands of miles and
years. Because of this development, the words of people distant to
us can influence events, impart knowledge, and change the world.
Much of the credit for the development of this phenomenon can be
attributed to one man.
Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg, better known as
Johannes Gutenberg, was born in the German city of Mainz. Though
most of Gutenberg’s early life is a mystery, historians believe
that he studied at the University of Erfurt in 1418 and spent much
of his young adult life practicing the profession of his father:
goldsmithing. Having a penchant for fortune and success, Gutenberg
borrowed money from investors in 1439 and found himself in
financial trouble.
In the year 1439 the city in which Gutenberg lived was planning to
exhibit its large collection of relics from Emperor Charlemagne (a
famous ruler who had united much of Western Europe around 800 AD).
The exhibit was expected to bring many visitors to the town, so
Gutenberg took investments and created many polished metal mirrors
which were to be sold to the visitors (it was a common belief at
that time that mirrors were able to capture holy light from
religious relics). The mirrors which Gutenberg produced probably
would have sold well, but due to severe flooding the event was
delayed by one year.
SubQuestion No : 16
Q.16 How does the writer infer that printed words can relay
information across time and space?
Ans 1. As literacy is a wonder of the world it can spread
easily.
2. Ideas encoded in written scripts can be transmitted across miles
and ages.
3. Ideas put in words can influence events, impart knowledge, and
change the world.
4. Ideas in written format can cause people to be more interested
in literature.
Question ID : 59445934615
Comprehension:
A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage
carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the
four alternatives.
If you are reading this right now, you are taking part in the
wonder of literacy. Because of printed words, people can relay
information across both time and space. Ideas are encoded in
writing and transmitted to readers across thousands of miles and
years. Because of this development, the words of people distant to
us can influence events, impart knowledge, and change the world.
Much of the credit for the development of this phenomenon can be
attributed to one man.
Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg, better known as
Johannes Gutenberg, was born in the German city of Mainz. Though
most of Gutenberg’s early life is a mystery, historians believe
that he studied at the University of Erfurt in 1418 and spent much
of his young adult life practicing the profession of his father:
goldsmithing. Having a penchant for fortune and success, Gutenberg
borrowed money from investors in 1439 and found himself in
financial trouble.
In the year 1439 the city in which Gutenberg lived was planning to
exhibit its large collection of relics from Emperor Charlemagne (a
famous ruler who had united much of Western Europe around 800 AD).
The exhibit was expected to bring many visitors to the town, so
Gutenberg took investments and created many polished metal mirrors
which were to be sold to the visitors (it was a common belief at
that time that mirrors were able to capture holy light from
religious relics). The mirrors which Gutenberg produced probably
would have sold well, but due to severe flooding the event was
delayed by one year.
SubQuestion No : 17
Ans 1. German
Comprehension:
A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage
carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the
four alternatives.
If you are reading this right now, you are taking part in the
wonder of literacy. Because of printed words, people can relay
information across both time and space. Ideas are encoded in
writing and transmitted to readers across thousands of miles and
years. Because of this development, the words of people distant to
us can influence events, impart knowledge, and change the world.
Much of the credit for the development of this phenomenon can be
attributed to one man.
Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg, better known as
Johannes Gutenberg, was born in the German city of Mainz. Though
most of Gutenberg’s early life is a mystery, historians believe
that he studied at the University of Erfurt in 1418 and spent much
of his young adult life practicing the profession of his father:
goldsmithing. Having a penchant for fortune and success, Gutenberg
borrowed money from investors in 1439 and found himself in
financial trouble.
In the year 1439 the city in which Gutenberg lived was planning to
exhibit its large collection of relics from Emperor Charlemagne (a
famous ruler who had united much of Western Europe around 800 AD).
The exhibit was expected to bring many visitors to the town, so
Gutenberg took investments and created many polished metal mirrors
which were to be sold to the visitors (it was a common belief at
that time that mirrors were able to capture holy light from
religious relics). The mirrors which Gutenberg produced probably
would have sold well, but due to severe flooding the event was
delayed by one year.
SubQuestion No : 18
Q.18 According to the passage, which of the following statement is
incorrect?
Ans 1. The words of people distant to us can influence events,
impart knowledge, and change the world because the printed words
can travel across time and space.
2. Guttenberg was an English citizen.
3. Guttenberg's father was a goldsmith.
4. Guttenberg in his young adult life practised goldsmithing.
Question ID : 59445934616
Comprehension:
A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage
carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the
four alternatives.
If you are reading this right now, you are taking part in the
wonder of literacy. Because of printed words, people can relay
information across both time and space. Ideas are encoded in
writing and transmitted to readers across thousands of miles and
years. Because of this development, the words of people distant to
us can influence events, impart knowledge, and change the world.
Much of the credit for the development of this phenomenon can be
attributed to one man.
Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg, better known as
Johannes Gutenberg, was born in the German city of Mainz. Though
most of Gutenberg’s early life is a mystery, historians believe
that he studied at the University of Erfurt in 1418 and spent much
of his young adult life practicing the profession of his father:
goldsmithing. Having a penchant for fortune and success, Gutenberg
borrowed money from investors in 1439 and found himself in
financial trouble.
In the year 1439 the city in which Gutenberg lived was planning to
exhibit its large collection of relics from Emperor Charlemagne (a
famous ruler who had united much of Western Europe around 800 AD).
The exhibit was expected to bring many visitors to the town, so
Gutenberg took investments and created many polished metal mirrors
which were to be sold to the visitors (it was a common belief at
that time that mirrors were able to capture holy light from
religious relics). The mirrors which Gutenberg produced probably
would have sold well, but due to severe flooding the event was
delayed by one year.
SubQuestion No : 19
Q.19 According to the passage, what kind of value did polished
metal mirror possess?
Ans 1. Religious value
Comprehension:
A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage
carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the
four alternatives.
If you are reading this right now, you are taking part in the
wonder of literacy. Because of printed words, people can relay
information across both time and space. Ideas are encoded in
writing and transmitted to readers across thousands of miles and
years. Because of this development, the words of people distant to
us can influence events, impart knowledge, and change the world.
Much of the credit for the development of this phenomenon can be
attributed to one man.
Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg, better known as
Johannes Gutenberg, was born in the German city of Mainz. Though
most of Gutenberg’s early life is a mystery, historians believe
that he studied at the University of Erfurt in 1418 and spent much
of his young adult life practicing the profession of his father:
goldsmithing. Having a penchant for fortune and success, Gutenberg
borrowed money from investors in 1439 and found himself in
financial trouble.
In the year 1439 the city in which Gutenberg lived was planning to
exhibit its large collection of relics from Emperor Charlemagne (a
famous ruler who had united much of Western Europe around 800 AD).
The exhibit was expected to bring many visitors to the town, so
Gutenberg took investments and created many polished metal mirrors
which were to be sold to the visitors (it was a common belief at
that time that mirrors were able to capture holy light from
religious relics). The mirrors which Gutenberg produced probably
would have sold well, but due to severe flooding the event was
delayed by one year.
SubQuestion No : 20
Ans 1. Blacksmith
Question ID : 59445934614
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2. +
3. +
4. +
Question ID : 59445934619
Q.2 , ,
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Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 59445934625
Section : General Hindi
Q.3 , ,
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Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 59445934628
Q.4 , ,
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Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 59445934627
Q.5 , , |
Question ID : 59445934621
Q.6 , , -
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3.
4.
Question ID : 59445934618
Q.7 , , |
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3.
4.
Question ID : 59445934626
Q.8 , ,
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2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 59445934630
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