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SECTION#1 Quantitative Aptitude questions


1. A square garden has fourteen posts along each side at equal interval. Find how many posts are there in all four
sides:
(a) 56
() 5!
(c) ""
(d) 6#

!. Average age of students of an adult school is "# years. 1!# new students whose average age is $! years %oined the
school. As a result the average age is decreased y " years. Find the numer of students of the school after %oining of
the new students:
(a) 1!##
() 1!#
(c) $6#
(d) !"#

$. &hen 's !5# added to 1("th of a given amount of money ma)es it smaller than 1($rd of the given amount of money
y 's 1##. &hat is the given amount of money*
(a) 's $5#
() 's 6##
(c) 's "!##
(d) 's $6##

". Find the least numer of candidates in an e+amination so that the percentage of successful candidates should e
,6.-.:
(a) 5##
() !5#
(c) 1!5
(d) 1###

5. /he numer of times a uc)et of capacity " litres to e used to 0ll up a tan) is less than the numer of times
another uc)et of capacity $ litres used for the same purpose y ". &hat is the capacity of the tan)*
(a) $6# litres
() !56 litres
(c) "- litres
(d) 5!5 litres

6. 1implify:
,. A certain quantity of rice is spent daily for $# students in a hostel. 2ne day some students were asent as a result3
the quantity of rice has een spent in the ratio of 6 : 5. 4ow many students were present on that day*
(a) !"
() !#
(c) 15
(d) !5

-. /he ratio of daily wages of two wor)ers is " : $ andone gets daily 's 5 more than the other3 what are their daily
wages*
(a) 's $! and 's !"
() 's 6# and 's "5
(c) 's -# and 's 6#
(d) 's $6 and 's !,

5. Find the ratio of purchase price and sell price if there is loss of 1! 1((! ).
(a) , : -
() - : ,
(c) ! : !5
(d) !5 : !

1#. /he simpli0ed value of 1.! 6 (1.!)! 6 (1.!)$ is:
(a) ".!"-
() ".$6-
(c) $.!"-
(d) $.$6-

11. /he rate of failure in an e+amination is $5.!5.. Find the least numer of total candidates appeared in the
e+amination.
(a) 5##
() "##
(c) 1!5
(d) !6#

1!. Find 4.7.F. of $(5 3 .$63 .!"
(a) .#"
() !
(c) ."
(d) 8one of the aove

1$. #.- portion of a tan) is 0lled with water. 9f !5 litres of water is ta)en out from the tan)3 1" litres of e+cess water
over the half 0lled up tan) remains in it. Find the capacity of the tan).
(a) 1## litres
() 1$# litres
(c) !## litres
(d) 15# litres

1". /he ratio of ages of two persons is " : , and one is $# years older than the other. Find the sum of their ages.
(a) !1# years
() 11# years
(c) 5# years
(d) 1"# years

15. /he ratio of the age of a gentleman and his wife is " : $. After " years this ratio will e 5 : ,. 9f at the time of their
marriage the ratio was 5 : $3 how many years ago they were married*
(a) 1# years
() - years
(c) 1! years
(d) 15 years

16. 1implify:
(1.$:1.$:1.$;1)((1.$:1.$61.$61)
(a) .$
() $1($
(c) ..$
(d) 1

1,. &hat sum of money is to e divided among $ men in the ratio $ : " : 5 so that the third man receives 's 1# only.
(a) 's 56
() 's -"
(c) 's 1!#
(d) 's !"

1-. 1um of two numers prime to each other is !# and their <.7.=. is 55. &hat are the numers*
(a) - and 1!
() 1" and 6
(c) 15 and 1
(d) 11 and 5

15. Find square root of !.,
.(a) .5
() 5
(c) 11($
(d) .$

!#. Find the greatest of the four least common multiples of $3 5 and ,.
(a) 1
() "!#
(c) $15
(d) 1#5

!1. Find the greatest numer which on dividing 1#, and 1!# leaves remainders 5 and 1 respectively.
(a) !5
() 6
(c) 5
(d) 1,

!!. >+press 's !5 as percentage of 's ,5:
(a) $.
() $#.
(c) ..$.
(d) $$.$.

!$. !5. of ? @ "5. of A. /hen ? : A is:
(a) 5 : 5
() $ : 5
(c) 5 : $
(d) 5 : 5


!5. 9f n is any positive odd integer greater than 13 the n(n! B 1) is always divisile y:
(a) ,
() 5
(c) !"
(d) 15

!6. /he value of C(.-,)$ 6 (.1$)$ 6 .-, D .$5E#.5 is:
(a) #.6
() 1
(c) #
(d) $

!,. A haw)er purchased oranges at the rate of " oranges in a rupee3 ut he sells at the rate of 5 oranges in a rupee.
4is loss is:
(a) !#.
() !5.
(c) 5#.
(d) 1##.

!-. A usinessman purchased $5 )g dal of 's 5!5 and sells it at the rate of 's 1- per )g. /hen the rate of pro0t or loss
is:
(a) !#. pro0t
() !5. loss
(c) !5. pro0t
(d) !#. loss

!5. /he diFerence and the product of two numers are $! and !1"5 respectively. /heir sum is:
(a) -5
() 5-
(c) ,-
(d) -,

$#. /he sum of two numers is "5 and their product is 5##. /he G.7.=. of the numers is:
(a) 5
() 5
(c) 1#
(d) 15

SECTION#2
1. i!ections"The questions #a$h% a!e &ased on the fo''o(in) state*ents.

A) 1eeta3'a%inder and 1urinder are children of =r. and =rs.=audgil
H) 'enu3'a%a and 1unil are children of =r. and =rs.Hhas)ar
7) 1unil and 1eeta are married and Asho) and 1an%ay are their children
I) Geeta and 'a)esh are children of =r. and =rs.Jain
>) Geeta is married to surinder and has three children named 'ita31onu and 'a%u.

a). 4ow is 'a%inder related to 'a%u*
a)rother
)uncle
c)rother in law
d)cousin
e)maternal uncle

).4ow is 'a%inder related to Asho)*
a)rother in law
)father in law
c)cousin
d)uncle
e)maternal uncle

c).4ow is 'a)esh related to surinder*
a)rother
)cousin
c)uncle
d)maternal uncle
e)rother in law

d).4ow is ra)esh related to ra%u*
a)rother
)cousin
c)uncle
d)maternal uncle
e)rother in law

e).what is san%ayKs surname*
a)has)ar
)%ain
c)maudgil
d)surinder
e)none of these

f).'enu is san%ayKs
a)sister
)sister in law
c)cousin
d)niece
e)aunt
g). 'a%uKs surname is
a)Jain
)has)ar
c)maudgil
d)surinder
e)none of these

h).1unil and 'a)esh are related as
a)rothers
)cousins
c)uncle and cousin
d)rother in law
e)none of these

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In each of the fo''o(in) questions+ choose the co!!ect *i!!o! i*a)es of the )iven i*a)e of the ,i).#-%
f!o* a*on)st the fou! a'te!natives #1%+ #2%+ #.% and #/% )iven a'on) (ith it
!. 7hoose the correct mirror image of the given 0gure (?) from amongst the four alternatives.
A. 1
H. !
7. $
I. "

$. 7hoose the correct mirror image of the given 0gure (?) from amongst the four alternatives.
A. 1
H. !
7. $
I. "

". 7hoose the correct mirror image of the given 0gure (?) from amongst the four alternatives.

(?) (1) (!) ($) (")

A. 1
H. !
7. $
I. "

5. 7hoose the correct mirror image of the given 0gure (?) from amongst the four alternatives.

(?) (1) (!) ($) (")
A. 1
H. !
7. $
I. "

6. 7hoose the correct mirror image of the given 0gure (?) from amongst the four alternatives.

(?) (1) (!) ($) (")

A. 1
H. !
7. $
I."

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9n each of the questions elow are given three statements followed y three conclusions numered 93 99 and 9993 Aou
have to ta)e the given statements to e true even if they seem to e at variance from the commonly )nown facts.
'ead all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements
disregarding commonly )nown facts.

,. 1tatements:
All fruits are vegetales. All pens are vegetales. All vegetales are rains.
7onclusions:
1. All fruits are rains.
!. All pens are rains.
$. 1ome rains are vegetales.
A. 8one follows
H. 2nly 9 and 99 follow
7. 2nly 99 and 999 follow
I. 2nly 9 and 999 follow
>. All follow

-.. 1tatements: 1ome towels are rushes. 8o rush is soap. All soaps are rats.
7onclusions:
1. 1ome rats are rushes.
!. 8o rat is rush.
$. 1ome towels are soaps.
A. 8one follows
H. 2nly either 9 or 99 follows
7. 2nly 99 follows
I. 2nly 9 and 999 follow
>. 8one of these

5. 1tatements: 1ome pictures are frames. 1ome frames are idols. All idols are curtains.
7onclusions:
1. 1ome curtains are pictures.
!. 1ome curtains are frames.
$. 1ome idols are frames.
A. 2nly 9 and 99 follow
H. 2nly 99 and 999 follow
7. 2nly 9 and 999 follow
I.All follow
>. 8one of these

1#. 1tatements: 1ome hills are rivers. 1ome rivers are deserts. All deserts are roads.
7onclusions:
1. 1ome roads are rivers.
!. 1ome roads are hills.
$. 1ome deserts are hills.
A. 8one follows
H. 2nly 9 follows
7. 2nly 9 and 99 follow
I. 2nly 99 and 999 follow
>. All follow

11. 1tatements: 1ome saints are alls. All alls are ats. 1ome tigers are alls.
7onclusions:
1. 1ome ats are tigers.
!. 1ome saints are ats.
$. All ats are alls.
A. 2nly 9 and 99 follow
H. 2nly 99 follows
7. 2nly 9 and 999 follow
I. 2nly 999 follows
>. 8one of these

1!.

1$.

1".

15.

16.

1,. =r. ?3 a mathematician3 de0nes a numer as Kconnected with 6 if it is divisile y 6 or if the sum of its digits is 63 or
if 6 is one of the digits of the numer. 2ther numers are all Knot connected with 6K. As per this de0nition3 the numer
of integers from 1 to 6# (oth inclusive) which are not connected with 6 is
A. 1-
H. !!
7. "!
I. "$

1-. Find the numer which when added to itself 1$ times3 gives 11!.
A. ,
H. -
7. 5
I. 11

15. Aruna cut a ca)e into two halves and cuts one half into smaller pieces of equal siLe. >ach of the small pieces is
twenty grams in weight. 9f she has seven pieces of the ca)e in all with her3 how heavy was the original ca)e *
A. 1!# grams
H. 1"# grams
7. !"# grams
I. !-# grams
>. 8one of these

!#. A total of $!" coins of !# paise and !5 paise ma)e a sum of 's. ,1. /he numer of !5;paise coins is
A. 1!#
H. 1!"
7. 1""
I. !##

SECTION#.
i!ections fo! Questions 1$. " Choose the option (hich (i'' co!!ect'0 1'' the &'an2.

1) 9 am writing to enquire MMMMMMMMMthe possiility of hiring a conference room at the hotel on the !nd of 1eptemer.
A) 2f
H) Aout
7) 9nto
I) After

!) MMMMMMMMM having her lunch3 she stood ; the tree and waited MMMMMMM him.
A) &ith3 elow3 for
H) After3 under3 for
7) 9nside3 further3 to
I) Aout3 across3 into


$) /he microscopic animals are the primary food for larval cod and their decline has meant that fewer 0sh are ma)ing
it to adulthood to e caughtMMMMMMMMM trawlermen.
A) 9n
H) 9nto
7) Hy
I) &ith

i!ections fo! Questions /$3 " Choose the (o!d nea!est in *eanin) to the (o!d in ITALICS f!o* the )iven
options.
") /he %ac)et is impervious to water.
A) Iirty
H) Nure
7) 9mpenetrale
I) Favorale

5) 7handan was chagrined with the continuous disruption of the power supply to his home.
A) Ielighted
H) 7reation
7) Neeved
I) 1ecurity

6) /he latest ordinance issued y the government has provided the an) with two options.
A) Iecision
H) <aw
7) 2pinion
I) Oerdict

i!ections fo! Questions 4$15" Choose the ans(e! option (hich (i'' co!!ect'0 1'' the &'an2.

,)MMMMMMMMM great writer is convinced that whatever he says is not an echo or imitation of what others have said.
A) An
H) /he
7)A
I) 8o article required

-) MMMMMMMM 'eserve Han) of 9ndia directed an)s to closely watch MMMMMMMspending through 9nternational Ieit 7ards.
A) A3the
H) /he3 the
7) /he3 a
I) ;Pn3 the

5) /he oQcer received MMMMM oQcial letter from MMMMM =inistry of 9/ in MMMMM 7entral Government.
A) A3 the3 an
7) An3 the3 the
H) A3 an3 the
I) An3 an3 the

1#) Aou 7A882/ send out MMMMMMuneducated man into MMMMMM world of technology and e+pect him to perform.
A) An3 an
H) A3 an
7 ) An3 the
I) /he3 an

i!ections fo! Questions 11$16"
'ead the passage and answer the questions that follow on the asis of the information
provided in the passage. =icroprocessor is an electronic computer 7entral Nrocessing Rnit (7NR) made from
miniaturiLed transistors and other circuit elements on a single semiconductor 9ntegrated 7ircuit (97). Hefore the advent
of microprocessors3 electronic 7NRs were made from individual small;scale 9ntegrated 7ircuits containing the
equivalent of only a few transistors. Hy integrating the processor onto one or a very few large;scale 9ntegrated 7ircuit
pac)ages (containing the equivalent of thousands or millions of discrete transistors)3 the cost of processor power was
greatly reduced. /he evolution of microprocessors has een )nown to follow =ooreKs <aw when it comes to steadily
increasing performance over the years. /his law suggests that the comple+ity of an 9ntegrated 7ircuit with respect to
minimum component cost will doule in aout 1- months. From humle eginnings as the drivers for calculators3 the
continued increase in power has led to the dominance of microprocessors over every other form of computerS every
system from the largest mainframes to the smallest handheld computers now uses a microprocessor at their core. .As
with many advances in technology3 the microprocessor was an idea wose time had come. /hree pro%ects argualy
delivered a complete microprocessor at aout the same time: 9ntelKs "##"3 /e+as 9nstrumentsK /=11###3 and Garrett
Ai'esearchKs 7entral Air Iata 7omputer. . A computer;on;a;chip is a variation of a microprocessor3 which comines the
microprocessor core (7NR)3 some memory3 and 9(2 (input(output) lines3 all on one chip. /he proper meaning of
microcomputer is a computer using a (numer of) microprocessor(s) as its 7NR(s)3 while the concept of the patent is
somewhat more similar to a micro controller.

11) &hich of the following descriptions would 82/ 0t a microprocessor*
A) >lectronic computer
H) 7entral Nrocessing Rnit
7) =emory dis)
I) A single integrated chip circuit.

1!) 1elect the /'R> statement from the following.
A) =icroprocessors and computers on a chip are variations of each other.
H) 9ntegration of processing power on chips has made processing power cheaper.
7) Hefore microprocessors3 7NRs were not made from individual small scale 97s.
I) A microprocessor circuit only has transistors in it.

1$) &hich of the following was 82/ the 0rst to develop a microprocessor*
A) =icrosoft
H) 9ntel
7) /e+as 9nstruments
I) Garret

1") According to the passage3 which of these is 82/ a use of microprocessors*
A) Irivers for calculators
H) 7ore for large mainframes
7) Advanced moile phones
I) Rsed for small handheld computers

15) TA numer of microprocessors at its 7NRT is an apt description of a:
A) 11icro;controller
H) =icro;computer
7) =icro;processor
I) =icro;transistor

i!ections fo! Questions 13$25"
'ead the passage and answer the questions that follow on the asis of the information provided in the passage.
Iynamic <in) <iraries &indows provides several 0les called dynamic lin) liraries (I<<s) that contain collections of
software code that perform common functions such as opening or saving a 0le. &hen &indows application wants to
use one of those functions or routines3 the app sends a message to &indows with the names of the I<< 0le and the
function. /his procedure is )nown as calling a function. 2ne of the most frequently used I<<s is &indows
72==I<G.I<<3 which includes among others3 the functions to display File 2pen3 File 1ave3 1earch3 and Nrint dialog
o+es. /he application also sends any information the I<< function will need to complete the operation. For e+ample3 a
program calling the 2pen File function in 72==I<G.I<< would pass along a 0le spec3 such as :. : or :.I273 to e
displayed in the dialog o+Ks Filename te+t o+. /he application also passes along a speci0cation for the type of
information it e+pects the I<< to return to the
application when the I<<Ks wor) is done. /he application3 for e+ample3 may e+pect return information in the form of
integers3 true(false values3 or te+t. &indows passes the responsiility for program e+ecution to the I<<3 along with the
parameters and the return information the I<< will need. /he speci0c I<< is loaded into memory3 and then e+ecuted
y the processor. At this point the I<<3 rather than the application3 runs things. /he I<< performs all the operations
necessary to communicate with &indows and3 through &indows3 with the N7Ks hardware. After the I<< function is
complete3 the I<< puts the return information into memory3 where it can e found y the application3 and instructs
&indows to remove the I<< routine from memory. /he application inspects the return information3 which usually tells
whether the I<< function was ale to e+ecute correctly. 9f the operation was a success3 the application continues from
where it left oF efore issuing the function call. 9f the operation failed3 the application displays an error message.
16) Hy using I<<s3 &indows:
A) 1aves processing time
H) =ultitas)s
7) 1hares program code
I) 7ommunicates with N7s hardware

1,) /o use any routine of a I<<3 &indows:
A) 1earches and copies it in the application code and e+ecutes it
H) <oads the I<< 0le and searches and e+ecutes the routine
7) <oads %ust the required routine in memory and e+ecutes it
I) 1earches the location of the routine and instructs the application to e+ecute it

1-) &hich information does an application need to passto &indows to use a I<< routine*
A) Just the name of the routine
H) Just the name of the I<<3 which 0nds in turn the routine to e e+ecuted in return
7) Hoth the name of the routine as well as I<< and any parameters
I) 8ame of the I<<3 routine3 any parameters and type of information to e returned


15) According to the passage3 while the I<< routine is e+ecuting3 the calling application:
A) &aits for the routine to e+ecute
H) 7ontinues with other tas)s
7) 4elps the I<< routine perform y communicating with &indows and through &indows with the N7Ks hardware
I) Nasses all responsiility of program e+ecution to the I<< and is removed from memory

!#) /he I<< function after e+ecution returns:
A) /he parameters and information into memory3 where it can e inspected y the calling application
H) 9nformation into memory3 where it can e inspected y the calling application
7) /o the calling application the information required y it so that it can inspect it
I) /he information required into memory so that I<< can inspect whether the function operation was a success

!1) Iirections for Uuestions (a;e): 'ead each sentence to 0nd if there is any grammatical error in it. 9f there is any
error3 it will e only one part of the sentence. /he numer or alphaet of that part is your answer.( Iisregard
punctuation errors if any)



a. /he ma%or ( along with ( his soldiers ( were )illed in the 0eld(.no error.

A H 7 I >

Ans"

. 9n this way nuclear 0ssion ( or the splitting(of the atom ( have een achieved (no error.

A H 7 I >

Ans"

c. /he trust has succeeded ( admiraly in raising ( money for ( its future programs( no error.

A H 7 I >

Ans"

d. /he apparently ovious solutions ( to most of his prolems (were overloo) y (many of his friends ( no error.

A H 7 I >

Ans"C

e. Hy arresting the local criminals ( and encouraging good people ( we can end (hostilities of that area ( no error.

A H 7 I >

Ans"

!!) i!ections fo! Questions#a$e%"
9n each of the following questions3 some sentence are given which are on the same theme. decide which sentence is
the most preferale with respect to grammarS meaning and usage3 suitale for formal writing in >nglish. Find the
correct sentence.

a. A) /he dacoits eing stopped to divide the ooty3 the police overtoo) them.

H) /he dacoits having stopped to divide the ooty3 the police had overta)en them

7) /he dacoits having stopped for dividing the ooty3 the police overtoo) them

I) /he dacoits having een stopped for dividing the ooty3 the police overtoo) them

Ans " C


. A) /he harassed wife shot herself after idding her husand the last good ye with a gun

H) /he harassed wife with a gun shot herself after idding her husand the last goodye

7) /he harassed wife shot herself with a gun after idding her husand the last goodye.

I) &ith a gun the harassed wife shot herself3 after idding her husand the last goodye.

Ans" C


c. A) /he receptionist must answer courteously the questions what are as)ed y the callers

H) /he receptionist must answer courteously the questions of all the callers

7) /he receptionist should answer courteously the questions of all callers

I) /he receptionist courteously should answer the questions of all callers

>) /here would have een no troule if the receptionist had have always answered
courteously.

Ans" C


d. A) 9f you had told me that you were in Homay 9 had certainly contacted y you instead of
getting ored there

H) 9f you had told me that you were in Homay 9 would have certainly contacted you
despite getting ored there.

7) 9f you had told me that you were in Homay 9 would have certainly contacted you
instead of getting ored there.


I) 9f you would have told me that you were in Homay 9 had certainly contacted you
instead of getting ored there

Ans" C


e . A) /he teaching staF must ta)e their lectures regularly when are as)ed y the Nrincipal

H) /he teaching staF had ta)en the lectures regularly had they )nown that the Nrincipal
would come to )no aout it.


7) /he teaching staF would have ta)en lectures regularly had they )nown that the
Nrincipal would )now aout it.

I) =any irregularities were found in their lectures y the Nrincipal and he could not e
disregarded them.

Ans" C

Answer

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