Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
SNAP 2009
Total
Marks
No. of
questions
40
40
40
40
40
40
60
180
30
150
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Section I
1.
2.
5.
6.
8.
(1) 2 years
(3) 4 years
(2) 5/6
(4) None of these
(2) 25
(4) None of these
(2) 60 gms
(4) 40 gms
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(2) 1/8
(4) 1/5
(2) 12.1%
(4) 11.1%
(2) 3 years
(4) 5 years
(2) 3!*3!
(4) (4!*3!)/2!
7.
(1) 6!/2!
(3) (3!*3!)/2!
(2) 7.5
(4) 18
(2) 10.25%
(4) 11.25%
10. In how many ways can the letters of the word ABACUS
be rearranged such that the vowels always appear
together?
4.
(2) 1/5
(4) None of these
3.
9.
I) a b < a c
III) a/b < a/c
(1) I only
(3) III only
(2) II only
(4) II and III only
(2) 90
(4) None of these
(1) 8 cm
(3) 4 2 cm
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(2) 8 2 cm
(4) 16 cm
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17. The maximum length of a pencil that can be kept in a
rectangular box of dimensions 8 cm 6 cm 2 cm, is
(1) 2 13 cm
(3) 2 26 cm
(1) 36 kgs
(3) 32 kgs
(2) 2 14 cm
(4) 10 2 cm
(1) 370
(3) 320
Newspapers
X
Y
Z
(2) 40 kgs
(4) 42 kgs
(2) 340
(4) 360
23. 300 gms of salt solution has 40% salt in it. How much
salt should be added to make it 50% in the solution?
(1) 40 gms
(3) 70 gms
Advertising cost
(Rs. per sq. cm)
6000
6500
5000
(2) 60 gms
(4) 80 gms
(1) 18
(3) 22
2.5
0.5
1.0
(2) 20
(4) 24
1.5
18. The number of people (in lakhs) who read at least one
newspaper is
(1) 4.7
(3) 17.4
(2) 11.9
(4) 23.4
19. The number of people (in lakhs) who read only one
newspaper is
(1) 4.7
(3) 17.4
(2) 11.9
(4) 23.4
(1) 4
(3) 1
(1) 122
(3) 216
(2) 6
(4) none
157
(2) 210
(4) 217
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27. A contract is to be completed in 50 days and 105 men
were set to work, each working 8 hours a day. After 25
days, 2/5th of the work is finished. How many
additional men be employed so that the work may be
completed on time, each man now working 9 hours a
day?
(1) 34
(3) 35
(2) 36
(4) 37
(1) 64%
(3) 75%
(2) 60%
(4) 36%
(2) 9 days
(4) None of these
(2) 8%
(4) 12%
(2) 7.6
(4) 14.1
(2) 4
(4) 8
Engineering 9%
Arts 23%
(2) a = 5, b = 2
(4) a = 2, b = 4
Science
21%
110.25
0.01
(1) 0.75
(3) 0.64
0.00025
Law 6%
420.25 equal to
Computing
22%
(2) 0.50
(4) 0.73
Students by Faculty
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6
7
6
1
2
9
2
33
Business
14%
Medicine
5%
21 - 30
4
5
12
4
3
3
2
33
Australian
4
African 2
Asian 6
31+
17
5
14
11
15
4
2
68
European
21
South
American
79
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36. What percentage of students in the Arts faculty are
non-US students?
(1) 14%
(3) 30%
(2) 9%
(4) 11%
(2) 410
(4) 440
(2) 4560
(4) 4450
(2) 66
(4) 57
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(4) 15%
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Section II
41. There are 3 societies A, B, C having some tractors each.
A gives B and C as many tractors as they already have.
After some days B gives A and C as many tractors as they
have.
After some days C gives A and B as many tractors as they
have.
Finally each has 24 tractors. What is the original No. of
tractors each had in the beginning?
(1) A-29, B-21, C-12
(3) A-21, B-12, C-29
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Instructions for question 46 - 48
Refer to the chart below showing annual production and
answer the questions that follow.
(A) Ancient
(C) Famous
(P) Industrialisation
(R) Fashion
(1) AQ
(3) BP
(B) Death
(D) Civilization
(Q) Young
(S) Western
(2) AS
(4) CR
(A) Section
(C) School
(P) Student
(R) Teachers
(1) AR
(3) CP
(B) Whole
(D) Students
(Q) School
(S) Room
(2) BQ
(4) DS
(1) AQ
(3) DS
(1) 4
(3) 3
(2) 50,000
(4) 55,000
II.
(1) AR
(3) CP
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(4) Cannot be specified
102
?
12
10
(1) 211
(3) 125
(2) 204097
(4) 204079
(2) BP
(4) CR
(1) 201497
(3) 704092
(2) 65%
(4) Cannot be determined
(B) Picture
(D) Enhancing
(Q) Pretty
(S) Brave
(A) beautiful
(C) Attractive
(P) Comfortable
(R) Healthy
(B) Ascend
(D) Price
(Q) Down
(S) Mountain
(2) 75
(4) 117
56.
12
15
(2) RB
(4) DQ
336
?
(1) 220
(3) 125
161
14
16
(2) 480
(4) 450
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Instructions for question 57 - 58
Seven People A, B, C, D, E, F, G are planning to enjoy boating.
There are only two boats, and the following conditions are to
be kept in mind.
(I) A will go in the same boat in which E is to go.
(II) F cannot go in the same boat in which C is, unless D is
also accompanying.
(III) Neither B nor C can be given the boat in which G is.
(IV) The maximum number of persons in one boat can be
four only.
(1) MSYE
(3) MYTE
LOCAL RATES
STD RATES
50-200 KM
(2) NSYE
(4) MSYF
Rs.
1.50
Rs.
1.50
Rs.
1.50
500+ KM
ISD
USA,
Canada,
Europe(Fixed Line)
Gulf,
Europe(Mobile)SAA
RC
Rest of the world
SMS
Local
National
International
Value
Service(Rs.)
Airte
l
Rs. 1
200-500 KM
(2) G and A
(4) C, D and B
60 Secs
Rs. 99
Nil
Free
Added
GSM/C
DMA
(10
Digit)
Rs. 1
Landline/W
LL
Rs. 2
Rs. 1.50
Rs. 2
Rs. 2.50
Rs. 2.50
Rs. 3.00
Rs. 3.50
Rs. 7
Rs. 10
Rs. 40
Rs. 1.50
Rs. 2.00
Rs. 5.00
Rs. 3.00 and Rs. 6.00
Depending on the service
60.
62. If Mohan made STD calls (within 100 kms) for 30 min
and spent 100 min on local calls with 30% on landline,
40% in GSM and 30% on Airtel, and Rohan spent 18 min
on STD within 150 Kms and spent 120 mins on local calls
with 30%, 40% and 30% on GSM, landline and Airtel
respectively, then who spent more?
(1) Mohan
(2) Rohan
(3) Both spent the same amount.
(4) Cannot be determined.
63. A new SMS scheme was introduced @60p/local SMS,
with an additional monthly charge of Rs. 35. Who will
not benefit from the scheme? A Person sending
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(1) 38 local SMS a month
(2) 40 local SMS a month
(3) 60 local SMS a month
(4) 59 local SMS a month
(2) 1.5
(4) 1.11
Miscellaneous 2%
Binding
12%
Transport
ation 4%
Paper Cost
10%
Printing
24%
Promotion
cost 18%
Editorial
content
developm
ent 30%
68. What is the angle for the sector representing paper cost?
3300
(1) 10 degrees
(3) 23.5 degrees
3000
2500
2500
2000
1500
2700
2200
1800
1500
1000
1200
1000
(1) Rs.5
(3) Rs.8
600
500
B
Demand
D
Production
(2) Rs.7.5
(4) Rs.8.40
0
A
(2) 36 degrees
(4) 45 degrees
(1) Water
(3) Tree
(2) Food
(4) Sky
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(4) 138
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Section III
Instructions for question 71 & 72
Choose the correct option to fill the blank for correct
grammatical use.
(2) I
(4) mine
82. Veracious
(1) False
(3) Image
83. Perturb
(1) Stipulate
(3) Disturb greatly
(2) changed
(4) is changed
84. He was a king who ruled his subjects with a high hand.
(2) Diaper
(4) Dias
(1) sympathetically
(3) democratically
(2) in
(4) in
at
on
blind
disabled
(2) euphemism
(4) synonym
deaf
dumb
87. Take care of what u say! You will have to eat your
words!
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(2) oppressively
(4) generously
(2) sieve
(4) dissipate
74. From the options below, choose the word with the
incorrect spelling:
(1) Diarrhea
(3) Dichotomy
(2) Varied
(4) Truthful
(2) semicolon
(4) hyphen
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(1) 2, 3
(3) 1, 4
(2) 1, 2
(4) 2, 4
1.
2.
3.
4.
(2) cruel
(4) tyrannical
a
1-8
2-7
3-5
4-6
90. Biannual is
(1) once in two years (2) every year
(3) twice a year
(4) after every two years
(2) ephemeral
(4) eternal
1. Adjective
1.
2.
3.
4.
99.
a
1-7
2-6
3-8
4-5
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1-7
2-5
3-8
4-6
II
5. gall
6. an eel
7. a post
8. the weather
c
1-8
2-6
3-5
4-7
1.
2.
1
d
1-5
2-7
3-6
4-8
1.
2.
3.
4.
d
1-6
2-8
3-5
4-7
I
As deaf as
As bitter as
As unpredictable as
As slippery as
c
1-8
2-5
3-6
4-7
(2) onto
(4) without
b
1-7
2-6
3-5
4-8
adjective
adverb
Noun
preposition
100.
1.
2.
1
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101. Complete the given sentence by choosing the correct
phrase.
(1) 1, 2, 5, 3, 4
(3) 3, 1, 4, 2, 5
(2) 5, 4, 1, 3, 2
(4) 2, 1, 3, 5, 4
(2) likely
(4) able
(2) doesnt he
(4) wont he
(2) Simile
(4) Epigram
(2) Exclamation
(4) Anticlimax
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Section II
111. Dendrochronology is
(1) The method of scientific dating based on the
analysis of tree-ring growth patterns.
(2) A core sample from the accumulation of snow and
ice over many years that have re-crystallized and
have trapped air bubbles from previous time
periods.
(3) is the study of glaciers or more generally ice and
natural phenomena that involve ice.
(4) The scientific study of landforms and the processes
that shape them.
(2) Essar
(4) Modi Telstra
(1) TCS
(3) Infosys
(1) Hibiscus
(3) Jatropha
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(4) SEBI
(2) ITC
(4) Unilever
(2) Wipro
(4) Cognizant
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(3) Kublai Khan
(2) 3
(3) 2
(2) Phenol
(4) Soya Sauce
(2) Mutsuhito
(4) Suzuki
(4) 0
139. Which country has the largest rail network in the world?
131. Which organization instituted the Nobel Prize in
Economics?
(1) Svenska Handelsbanken
(2) International Monetary Fund
(3) Economics Department of Oxford University
(4) Sveriges Riksbank
(1) India
(3) U.S.A
140. Who won the 2009 French open tennis ladies title?
(1) Svetlana Kuznetsova
(2) Kristina Mladenovic
(3) Maria Sharapova
(4) Venus Williams
132. Film stars have been endorsing Lux beauty soap since
ages. Who was the first actress of Bollywood to do so?
(1) Madhubala
(3) Suraiya
(1) Pune
(3) Baroda
(2) Allahabad
(4) Nagpur
136. Its known to be used in Egypt in 3000 BC, but its name
had been derived from an old French expression. It is
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(4) Surrey
(2) China
(4) U.K.
(2) China
(4) Mongolia
(2) Panama
(4) Bolivia
144. Who was the Prime Minister of India when the 42nd
Amendment Bill bringing in the changes in the
Constitution was passed?
(1) Rajiv Gandhi
(3) Indira Gandhi
145. Which one of the following planets lost its planet status
recently?
(1) Moon
(3) Pluto
(2) Neptune
(4) Saturn
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(1) 200
(3) 120
(2) 150
(4) 160
(2) Spanish
(4) English
(2) Brazil
(4) Nigeria
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Answer Key
SECTION I
Q.
1
2
Ans.
2
Q.
21
22
SECTION II
Ans.
1
Q.
41
42
Ans.
2
Q.
61
62
Ans.
1
2
23
43
63
24
44
64
25
45
65
6
7
66
67
46
47
26
27
28
48
68
29
49
69
10
30
50
70
11
12
1
2
51
52
31
32
13
33
53
14
34
54
15
35
55
16
36
56
17
37
57
18
38
58
19
39
59
20
40
60
SECTION III
Q.
71
72
Ans.
4
Q.
91
92
73
74
SECTION IV
Ans.
4
Q.
111
112
93
Ans.
1
Q.
Ans.
4
131
132
113
133
94
114
134
75
95
115
135
76
77
136
137
116
117
96
97
78
98
118
138
79
99
119
139
80
100
120
140
81
82
141
142
121
122
101
102
83
103
123
143
84
104
124
144
85
105
125
145
86
106
126
146
87
107
127
147
88
108
128
148
89
109
129
149
90
110
130
150