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4. My brother is 3 years elder to me. My

Prelims Examination

father was 28 years of age when my sister

Solved paper 3

was born while my mother was 26 years of

1. A reduction of 10% in the price of salt

age when I was born. If my sister was 4

enables a person to buy 2 kg more for Rs.

years of age when my brother was born, then

180. Find the reduced and the original price

what was the age my father when my brother

per kg of salt respectively.

was born?

(a) Rs 10, Rs 9

(b) Rs 9, Rs 10

(a) 48

(b) 42

(c) Rs 18, Rs 20

(d) Rs 20, Rs 18

(d) 32

(e) None of these

(e) Rs 18, Rs 16. 2

(c) 35

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2. Profit earned by an organization is


distributed among officers and clerks in the
ratio of 5:3 respectively. If the number of
officers is 45 and the number of clerks is 80
and the amount received by each officer is
Rs. 25, 000/-, what was the total amount of
profit earned?
(a) Rs.22 lakhs

(b) Rs. 18.25 lakhs

(c) Rs.18 lakhs

(d) Rs. 23.25 lakhs

(e) None of these

5. A bank offers 10% interest rate


compounded annually. A person deposits Rs.
20, 000 every year in his account. If he does

3. Present ages of Arti and Swati are in the

not withdraw any amount, then how much

ratio of 5 : 4 respectively. Three years hence,

balances will his account show after four

the ratio of their ages will become 11 : 9

years?

respectively. What is Swati's present age in

(a) 102102 (b) 102050 (c) 105065

years?

(d) 102520 (e) None of these

(a) 24

(b) 25

(c) 28

(d) 30

(e) None of these

6. A large tanker can be filled by two pipes A


and B in 60 minutes and 40 minutes

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respectively. How many minutes will it take

insurance policies. What is the total monthly

to fill the tanker from empty state if B is used

amount invested by Mr. Sharma?

for half the time and A and B fill it together

(a) Rs.22 lakh

(b) Rs.12.5 lakh

for the other half?

(c) Rs.1198500

(d) Rs.6.50 lakh

(a) 45 min

(b) 30 min

(c) 35 min

(d) 42 min

(e) None of these

(e) None of these


10. In how many different ways can the word
GALOTIA be arranged?

7. The profit earned after selling an article for

(a) 1870

(b) 2080

(c) 2110

Rs. 524 is the same as the loss incurred after

(d) 2520

(e) None of these

selling the article for Rs.436. What is the cost


price of the article?

Direction (Qs. 11-15): Simplification

(a) Rs.480

(b) Rs.510

11. 35% of 250 + ? = 345

(c) Rs.600

(d) Rs.750

(a) 257.5

(b) 305.5

(e) None of these

(d) 255.75

(e) None of these

8. In an examination there are 30 question. I

12. 46. 25 18 + 7. 50 = ?

mark is given for each correct answer and 0.

(a) 299. 75 (b) 295. 5

25 marks is deducted for each incorrect

(d) 306. 25 (e) None of these

(c) 235.25

(c) 300

answer. Mohan attempted all the questions


and scored 13. 75 marks. How many

13. 22. 05 4. 5 = ?

incorrect answers did he give?

(a) 990. 225 (b) 90. 225 (c) 992. 25

(a) 10

(b) 11

(d) 99. 225 (e) None of these

(d) 13

(e) None of these

(c) 12

14. 2
9. Mr. Sharma invests 13% of his monthly
salary on mutual funds and the amont is Rs.
305500. Later he invests 9% of his monthly

+7

2 =?

(a) 32

(b) 38

(c) 36

(d) 34

(e) None of these

salary on pension policies. Also, he invests


another 29% of his monthly salary on

15. 5 ? = 23. 5

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(a) 4.8

(b) 4.7

(c) 4.85

(d) 4.65

(e) None of these

18. What is the respective ratio of total


number of students studying B. Sc. , B. A

Directions: (Q. 16 to20): Study the

and B. Com in all the Colleges together?

following graph carefully to answer the

(a) 71: 67: 75

(b) 67: 71: 75

questions that follow.

(c) 71: 68: 75

(d) 75: 71: 68

Number of Students Enrolled in Three

(e) None of these

Different Disciplines in Five Different


Colleges

19. Number of students studying B. Com in


college C forms approximately what per cent

500

of the total number of students studying B.

400

Com in all the colleges together?

300

B.A
B.Sc

200

B.Com
100

(a) 39

(b) 21

(d) 33

(e) 17

(c) 44

20. Number of students studying B. A in


College B forms what per cent of total

0
A

number of students studying all the


disciplines together in that college? (rounded

16. What is the total number of students

off to two digits after decimal)

studying B.sc in all the Colleges together?

(a) 26.86

(b) 27.27

(a) 1825

(b) 1975

(d) 32.51

(e) None of these

(d) 1775

(e) None of these

(c) 1650

(c) 29.84

Directions for questions 21 to 25: Study


17. What is the respective ratio of total

the following radar graph to answer

number of students studying B. Sc in the


colleges C and E together to those studying
B. A in the colleges A and B together?
(a) 24: 23

(b) 25: 27

(c) 29: 23

(d) 29: 27

(e) None of these

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these questions.

(a) Rs. 22, 000

(b) Rs. 20, 000

(c) Rs. 16, 000

(d) Rs. 15, 000

(e) None of these


24. What is the percentage decrease in the
expenditure of A from January to May?
(a) 33 %

(b) 25%

(d) 40%

(e) 37. 5%

(c) 20%

25. 40% of the expenditure incurred by A in


21. What is the difference between the
expenditure incurred by A in the month of
May and that incurred by B in the month of
March?
(a) Rs. 4, 000
(c) Rs. 6, 000

(b) Rs. 5, 000


(d) Rs. 8, 000

June is towards transport. For transport if A


spends Rs. 5 per kilometre, what is the
distance travelled by A in that month?
(a) 1, 600 km

(b) 1, 800 km

(c) 2, 000 km

(d) 2, 400 km

(e) 2, 500 km

(e) None of these


26. 8, 9, 12, 17, ?
22. What is the approximate average
expenditure incurred by company B in all the

(a) 26

(b) 22

(c) 28

(d) 24

(e) None of these

months together (in thousands) ?


(a) Rs. 21. 67

(b) Rs. 22. 67

(c) Rs. 23. 33

(d) Rs. 23. 67

(e) Rs. 24. 33


23. If the monthly income of B is twice the
expenditure incurred by A in respective
month, then what is the difference between

27. 7, 13, 25, 49, ?


(a) 99

(b) 98

(c) 97

(d) 96

(e) None of these

28. 32, 37, 47, 62, ?


(a) 77

(b) 82

(c) 72

(d) 87

(e) None of these

the profit of B in February and that in March?


(Note: Profit = Income - Expenditure)

29. 11, 20, 38, 74, ?

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(a) 141

(b) 121

(d) 154

(e) None of these

II. y2 + y 56 = 0

(c) 151

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30. 16, 24, 36, 54, ?


(a) 81

(b) 72

(c) 74

(d) 84

(e) None of these

Directions

(31-35):

following

questions

In

each

two

of

the

equations

numbered I and II are given. You have


to solve both the equations and give
your answer as
(a) If x > y

(b) If x < y

Directions (Q. 36-40): Study the

(c) If x y

(d) If x y

following information carefully to

(e) If x = y (or) relationship cant be


determined

answer these questions.


Ashwini, Priya, Sudha, Rani, Meeta,
Geeta and Mukta are sitting around a circle

31. I. 2x2 5x + 2 = 0

facing the centre. Ashwini is third to the left

II. 3y2 + 10y + 3 = 0

of Mukta and to the immediate right of Rani.


Priya is second to the left of Geeta, who is

32. I. x2 + 14x + 45 = 0

not an immediate neighbor of Meeta.

II. y2 + 24y + 143 = 0


36. Who is to the immediate right of Priya?
33. I. 3x + 4y = 1

(a) Meeta

(b) Sudha

II. 4x + 3y = 6

(c) Mukta

(d) Cannot be determined

(e) None of these


34. I. x2 22x + 112 = 0
II. y2 23y + 120 = 0
35. I. x2 x 56 = 0

37. Who is second to the left of Rani?


(a) Ashwini

(b) Meeta

(c) Priya

(d) Sudha

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(e) None of these

Eight people E, F, G, H, J, K, L and M


are sitting around a circular table facing the

38. Which of the following pairs of persons

centre. Each of them is of a different

has the first person sitting to the immediate

profession Chartered Accountant, Columnist,

left of the second person?

Doctor, Engineer, Financial Analyst, Lawyer,

(a) Rani-Meeta

(b) Ashwini-Geeta

Professor and Scientist but not necessarily in

(c) Sudha-Priya

(d) Geeta-Sudha

the same order. F is sitting second to the left

(e) None of these

of K. The Scientist is an immediate neighbor


of K. There are only three people between

39. Which of the following groups has the

the Scientist and E. Only one person sits

first person sitting between the other two?

between the Engineer and E. The Columnist

(a) Meeta-Ashwini-Geeta

is to the immediate right of the Engineer. M

(b) Sudha-Rani-Geeta

is second to the right of K. H is the Scientist.

(c) Mukta-Priya-Rani

G and J are immediate neighbors of each

(d) Mukta-Priya-Sudha

other. Neither G nor J is an Engineer. The

(e) None of these

Financial Analyst is to the immediate left of F.


The Lawyer is second to the right of the

40. Which of the following is the correct

Columnist. The Professor is an immediate

position of Rani with respect to Mukta?

neighbor of the Engineer. G is second to the

I. Third to the right

right of the Chartered Accountant.

II. Third to the left


III. Fourth to the left

41. Who is sitting second to the right of E?

IV. Fourth to the right

(a) The Lawyer

(b) G

(a) I only

(b) II only

(c) The Engineer

(d) F

(c) Both I & II

(d) Both II & IV

(e) Both I & III

(e) K

42. Who amongst the following is the


Professor?

Directions (Q. 41-45): Study the

(a) F (b) L (c) M (d) K (e) J

following information and answer the


questions given below.
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43. Four of the following five are alike in a

Mock Interview Program

certain way based on the given arrangement


and hence from a group. Which of the
following does not belong to that group?
(a) Chartered Accountant - H
(b) M Doctor
(c) L - Engineer
(d) Financial Analyst - J
(e) Lawyer K

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44. What is the position of L with respect to


the Scientist ?

Directions (46-50): Study the following

(a) Third to the left

information to answer the given

(b) Second to the right

questions:

(c) Second to the left

In a certain code 'best way to win' is

(d) Third to the right

written as 'ad mi ja no', ' the way to hell' is

(e) Immediate right

written as 'ku ja ig ad'. 'win of the day' is


written as 'be ku zo mi' and 'to sell of night'

45. Which of the following statements is true

is written as 'be Ii ya ja'.

according to the given arrangement?


(a) The Lawyer is second to the left of the

46. What is the code for 'sell'?

Doctor

(a) be

(b) Ii

(b) E is an immediate neighbor of the

(d) ja

(e) Cannot be determined

(c) ya

Financial Analyst
(c) H sits exactly between F and the Financial

47. Which of the following may represent

Analyst

'hell is way'?

(d) Only four people sit between the

(a) ig ad no (b) ig py ya (c) re ad be

Columnist and F

(d) ig li re

(e) ad re ig

(e) All of the given statements are true


48. mi is the code for
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(a) to

(b) win

(c) way

(d) of

(e) Cannot be determined

51. Who sits second to he left of Q?


(a) V

(b) P

(c) T

(d) Y

49. What is the code for' best'?

(e) Cannot be determined

(a) ad

(b) mi

52. What is the position of T with respect to

(d) ja

(e) Cannot be determined

(c) no

V?
(a) Fourth to the left

50. Which of the following represents 'of the

(b) Second to the left

way'?

(c) Third to the left

(a) ku be ad

(b) rni be no

(d) Third to the right

(c) ku be ya

(d) mi ku be

(e) Second to the right

(e) be mi ad
53. Four of the following five are alike in a
Directions (51-55): Study the following

certain way and so form a group. Which is

information carefully and answer the

the one that does not belong to that group?

given questions:

(a) R

Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Y

(b) W (c) V (d) S (e) Y

54. Which of the following will come in place

are sitting around a square table in such a

of the question mark based upon the given

way that four of them sit at four corners of

seating arrangement?

the square while four sit in the middle of

WP

each of the four sides. The ones who sit at

(a) YT

(b) VY

the four corners face the centre while those

(d) PY

(e) QV

TR

QW

RS

?
(c) VQ

who sit in the middle of the sides face


outside.
P who faces the centre sits third to the

55. Which of the following is true regarding


R?

right of V. T, who faces the centre, is not an

(a) R is an immediate neighbor of V

immediate neighbor of V. Only one person

(b) R faces the centre

sits between V and W. S sits second to right

(c) R sits exactly between T and S

of Q. Q faces the centre. R is not an

(d) Q sits third to left of R

immediate neighbor of P.

(e) None is true

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All the windows are doors.


No door is a wall.
Conclusions:
1. Some windows are walls.
2. No wall is a door.
57. Statements:
All cups are books.

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All books are shirts.


Conclusions:

Directions (56-60): In each of the

1. Some cups are not shirts.

following questions two statements are

2. Some shirts are cups.

given and these statements are followed


by two conclusions numbered (1) and

58. Statements:

(2). You have to take the given two

Some cows are crows.

statements to be true even if they seem

Some crows are elephants.

to be at variance from commonly known

Conclusions:

facts. Read the conclusions and then

1. Some cows are elephants.

decide which of the given conclusions

2. All crows are elephants.

logically follows from the two given


statements, disregarding commonly

59. Statements:

known facts.

All the pencils are pens.

Give answer:

All the pens are inks.

(a) If only (1) conclusion follows

Conclusions:

(b) If sonly (2) conclusion follows

1. All the pencils are inks.

(c) If either (1) or (2) follows

2. Some inks are pencils.

(d) If neither (1) nor (2) follows and


(e) If both (1) and (2) follow.

60. Statements:
Some dogs are bats.

56. Statements:

Some bats are cats.

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Conclusions:
1. Some dogs are cats.

63. Statements: P $ Q; N # M; M @ R; R* P

2. Some cats are dogs.

Conclusions: I. P+N II. Q$M

Directions (Q. 61-65): In the questions

64. Statements: D + T; E $ V; F * T; E @ D

given below, certain symbols are used

Conclusions: I. D$V II. D + F

with the following meanings:


A @ B means A is greater than B.

65. Statements: T*U; U $ W; V @ L; W + V

A * B means A is either greater than or equal

Conclusions: I. V @ T II. L # W

to B.
A # B means A is equal to B.

Directions (66-68):

A $ B means A is either smaller than or equal

A $ B means A is mother of B

to B.

A # B means A is father of B

A + B means A is smaller than B.

A @ B means A is husband of B

Now in each of the following questions,

A % b means A is daughter of B

assuming the given statements to be true,


find which of the two conclusions I and II

66. P @ Q $ M # T indicates what relation of

given below them is/are definitely true?

P with T?

Give answer

(a) Paternal grandmother

(a) If only conclusion I is true

(b) Maternal grandmother

(b) If only conclusion II is true

(c) Paternal grandfather

(c) If either conclusion I or II is true

(d) Maternal grandfather

(d) If neither conclusion I nor II is true

(e) None of these

(e) If both conclusions I and II are true


67. Which of the following expressions
61. Statements: B + D; E $ T; T * P; P @ B

indicates R is the sister of H

Conclusions: I. P$D II. P@D

(a) H $ D @ F # R (b) R % D @ F $ H
(c) R $ D @ F # H (c) H % D @ F $ R

62. Statements: E * F; G $ H; H # E; G @ K

(e) None of these

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68. If F @ D % K # H, then how F related to

the questions given below. Certain

words/phrases have been printed in

(a) Brother- in-law (b) Sister

bold to help you locate them.

(c) Sister-in-law

(d) Cannot be determined

(e) None of these

Public general hospitals originated in


the almshouse infirmaries established as
early as colonial times by local governments

69. Ms. A goes for her morning walk at 6 O

to care for the poor. Later, in the late

clock towards sun for 2 km, then she turns to

eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries,

her right and walks 3 km. She again turns to

the infirmary separated from the almshouse

her left and walks 2 km, finally she turns to

and became an independent institution

her left to walk another 6 km. In which

supported by local tax money. At the same

direction is she moving and at what distance

time, private charity hospitals began to

from the last turn, she is standing?

develop. Both private and public hospitals

(a) 6 km, East

(b) 9 km, East

provided mainly food and shelter for the

(c) 5 km, North

(d) 9 km, north

impoverished sick, since there was little that

(e) None of these

medicine could actually do to cure illness,


and the middle class was treated at home by

70. Starting from a point `S, Mahesh walked


25 m towards South. He turned to his left

private physicians.
Late in the nineteenth century, the

and walked 50 m. He then again turned to

private charity hospital began trying to

his left and walked 25 m. He again turned to

attract middle-class patients. Although the

his left and walked 60 m and reached a point

depression of 1890 stimulated the growth of

`T. How far Mahesh is from Point `S and in

charitable institutions and an expanding

which direction?

urban population became dependent on

(a) 10 m, West

(b) 25 m, North

assistance, there was a decline in private

(c) 10 m, East

(d) 25 m, West

contributions to these organizations which

(e) None of these

forced them to look to local government for


financial support. Since private institutions

Directions (Q. 71-80): Read the

had also lost benefactors; they began to

following passage carefully and answer

charge patients. In order to attract middle-

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class patients, private institutions provided

hospital, in part because private patients can

services and amenities that distinguished

afford to pay for the services of private

between paying and non-paying patients and

physicians. Additionally, since World War II,

made the hospital a desirable place for

there has been a tremendous influx of federal

private physicians to treat their own patients.

money into private medical schools and the

As paying patients became more necessary

hospitals associated with them. Further, large

to the survival of the private hospital, the

private medical centres with expensive

public hospitals slowly became the only place

research equipment and programs have

for the poor to get treatment. By the end of

attracted the best administrators, physicians,

the nineteenth century, cities were

and researchers. As a result of the greater

reimbursing private hospitals for their care of

resources available to the private medical

indigent patients and the public hospitals

centres, public hospitals have increasing

remained dependent on the tax dollars.

problems attracting highly qualified research

The advent of private hospital health

and medical personnel. With the mainstream

insurance, which provided middle-class

of health care firmly established in the

patients with the purchasing power to pay for

private medical sector, the public hospital has

private hospital services, guaranteed the

become a dumping ground

private hospital a regular source of income.


Private hospitals restricted themselves to

71. According to the passage, the very first

revenue-generating patients, leaving the

private hospitals

public hospitals to care for the poor. Although

(a) developed from almshouse infirmaries.

public hospitals continued to provide services

(b) provided better care than public

for patients with communicable diseases and

infirmaries.

outpatient and emergency services, the Blue

(c) were established mainly to service the

Cross plans developed around the needs of

poor.

the private hospitals and the inpatients they

(d) were supported by government revenues.

served. Thus, reimbursement for ambulatory

(e) catered primarily to the middle-class

care has been minimal under most Blue

patients.

Cross plans, and provision of outpatient care


has not been a major function of the private
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72. It can be inferred that the author

(c) A proposal to raise taxes on the middle

believes the differences that currently exist

class.

between public and private hospitals are

(d) A discussion of recent developments in

primarily the result of

medical technology.

(a) political considerations.

(e) A list of the subjects studied by students

(b) economic factors.

in medical school.

(c) ethical concerns.


(d) legislative requirements.

75. The authors primary concern is to

(e) technological developments.

(a) describe the financial structure of the


healthcare industry

73. It can be inferred that the growth of

(b) demonstrate the importance of

private health insurance

government support for health-care

(a) relieved local governments of the need to

institutions

fund public hospitals.

(c) criticize wealthy institutions for refusing

(b) guaranteed that the poor would have

to provide services to the poor

access to medical care.

(d) identify the historical causes of the

(c) forced middle-class patients to use public

division between private and public hospitals

hospitals.

(e) praise public hospitals for their

(d) prompted the closing of many charitable

willingness to provide health care for the

institutions.

poor

(e) reinforced the distinction between public


and private hospitals.

76. The author cites all of the following as


factors contributing to the decline of public

74. Which of the following would be the most

hospitals EXCEPT.

logical topic for the author to introduce in the

(a) Government money was used to subsidize

next paragraph?

private medical schools and hospitals to the

(a) A plan to improve the quality of public

detriment of public hospitals.

hospitals.

(b) Public hospitals are not able to compete

(b) An analysis of the profit structure of

with private institutions for top flight

health insurance companies.

managers and doctors.

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(c) Large private medical centres have better

(a) Public versus Private Hospitals: A

research facilities and more extensive

Competitive Mismatch.

research programs than public hospitals.

(b) Historical and Economic Factors in the

(d) Public hospitals accepted the

Decline of the Public Hospital.

responsibility for treating patients with

(c) A Comparison of the Quality of Care

certain diseases.

Provided in Public and Private Hospitals.

(e) Blue Cross insurance coverage does not

(d) A Proposal for Revamping the Health

reimburse subscribers for medical expenses

Delivery Services Sector of the Economy.

incurred in a public hospital.

(e) Economic Factors That Contribute to the


Inability of the Poor to Get Adequate Care.

77. The authors attitude toward public


hospitals can best be described as

80. Which of the following is the antonym of

(a) contemptuous and prejudiced.

the word tremendous?

(b) apprehensive and distrustful.

(a) Bantam

(c) concerned and understanding.

(b) Galactic

(d) enthusiastic and supportive.

(c) Leviathan

(e) unsympathetic and annoyed.

(d) Humongous
(e) All of the above.

78. The author implies that any outpatient


care provided by a hospital is

Directions (81 to 90): In the following

(a) paid for by private insurance.

passage there are blanks, each of which

(b) provided in lieu of treatment by a private

has been numbered. These numbers are

physician.

oriented below the passage and against

(c) supplied primarily by private hospitals.

each, five words/phrases are suggested,

(d) a source of revenue for public hospitals.

one of which fits the blank

(e) no longer provided by hospitals, public or

approximately. Find out the appropriate

private.

word/phrase in each cast.


Fourteen centuries ago when the world

79. Which of the following titles best

was much younger, the ruler of all India,

describes the content of the passage?

Rajah Balhait, was (81) about his people. A

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new game of dice, called nard, had (82) the
imagination of his subjects. Teaching them

84. (a) bravado (b) interest (c) peace (d)

that chance alone a roll of the dice

wealth (e) faith

guided the (83) of men. All who played this


game of fortune lost their (84) in the virtues

85. (a) appalling (b) crushing (c) moistening

of courage, prudence, wisdom and hope. It

(d) promoting (e) overwhelming

bred a fatalism that was (85) the spirit of


the kingdom.
Rajah Balhait commissioned Sissa, an

86. (a) apprehension (b) risk (c) problem (d)


game (e) destiny

intelligent courtier, at his court, to find an


answer to this (86). After much (87) the

87. (a) deliberation (b) absorption (c) insight

clever Sissa invented another game,

(d) hesitation (e) reluctance

chaturanga, the exact (88) of nard, in which


the four elements of the Indian army were

88. (a) nature (b) equivalent (c) picture (d)

the key pieces. In the game these pieces

opposite (e) replica

chariots, horses, elephants and foot soldiers


joined with a royal counseller to defend

89. (a) prediction (b) concentration (c)

their kind and defeat the enemy. Forceful

manipulation (d) attack (e) fortune

(89) was demanded of the players not luck.


Chaturanga soon become more popular than

90. (a) devastation (b) anxiety (c)

nard, and the (90) to the kingdom was over.

impeachment (d) nuisance (e) threat

81. (a) concerned (b) confident (c) ignorant

Directions (81 to 90): Fill in the blanks

(d) indifferent (e) partisan


91. I . . . . . . . attentively to the lecture on
82. (a) propelled (b) enshrined (c) captured

philosophy but I still didn't understand much

(d) activated (e) enhanced

of it.
(a) heard

(b) listened

83. (a) communities (b) ways (c)

(c) was hearing

(d) was listen

abnormalities (d) destinies (e) groups

(e) hear

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96. Sugar-sweetend drinks does not (a)
92. Can you . . . . . . . me all right over there

/pose any particular health risk, and (b) / are

because you are rather a long way away?

not a unique risk factor(c) / for obesity or

(a) listening (b) hearing (c) listen

heart disease (d) / No error (e)

(d) hear

(e) heared
97. Airline managements should not (a) /

93. I . . . . . . . what you are saying but that

that the ultimate passenger-unfriendliness

still doesn't make me want to change my

(b) / is to have their planes crash (c) / due to

mind one little bit.

the adopted of unsafe procedures. (d) / No

(a) listen

(b) heared

error (e)

(c) am listing

(d) am hearing

(e) hear

98. Celebrating its ten long years (a) / in the


industry, a private entertainment channel (b)

94. I . . . . . . . to the concert every Monday

/announce a series of (c) / programmes at a

on the radio and I imagine I am there

press conference. (d) / No error (e)

listening to it in person.
(a) listen

(b) am listening

(c) hear

(d) am hearing

99. The award ceremony ended (a) / on a


(e) heared

note of good cheer (b) / with audiences


responding warmly (c) / to its line-up of

95. I always get . . . . . . . early in the


summer. (a) up
(d) on

(b) over

films. (d) / No error (e)

(c) through

(e) to

100. The actress was ordered for (a) / wear


an alcohol- monitoring bracelet and (b) /

Directions (Q. 96-100) : Which of the

submit to random weekly drug testing after

phrases (1) , (2) , (3) and (4) given

(c) / she failed to appear for a court date last

below each statement should replace the

week. (d) / No error (e)

phrase printed in bold in the sentence to


make it grammatically correct?

Answer Key:
1. (b) 2. (c) 3. (a) 4. (d) 5. (a) 6. (b) 7. (a)
8. (d) 9. (c) 10. (d) 11. (a) 12. (e) 13. (d)

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14. (b) 15. (b) 16. (d) 17. (c) 18. (a) 19. (e)
20. (b) 21. (b) 22. (c) 23. (e) 24. (a) 25. (d)
26. (d) 27. (c) 28. (b) 29. (e) 30. (a) 31. (a)
32. (a) 33. (a) 34. (e) 35. (e) 36. (c) 37. (e)
38. (d) 39. (b) 40. (e) 41. (b) 42. (d) 43. (c)
44. (b) 45. (a) 46. (e) 47. (e) 48. (b) 49. (c)
50. (a) 51. (b) 52. (c) 53. (d) 54. (a) 55. (c)
56. (b) 57. (b) 58. (d) 59. (e) 60. (d) 61. (c)
62. (e) 63. (a) 64. (b) 65. (d) 66. (c) 67. (b)
68. (a) 69. (c) 70. (a) 71. (c) 72. (b) 73. (e)
74. (a) 75. (d) 76. (e) 77. (c) 78. (b) 79. (b)
80. (a) 81. (e) 82. (d) 83. (a) 84. (c) 85. (c)
86. (e) 87. (b) 88. (a) 89. (b) 90. (b) 91. (b)
92. (d) 93. (e) 94. (a) 95. (a) 96. (a) 97. (d)
98. (c) 99. (e) 100. (a)
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