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Paper Prelims 2017 Based On


Expected Pattern
English Language
Q.1 - 10) Directions: Read the passage given below and then answer the
questions given below the passage. Some words may be highlighted for your
attention. Pay careful attention.

Untouchability in simple terms can be understood as a practice whereby a particular


class or caste of people are discriminated against based on the ground of their being
born in that particular caste or of their being members of those social groups involved in
menial jobs. The discrimination can be in the form of physical or social boycott from the
society. For instance, the members of so-called higher castes such as Brahmin,
Kshatriyas etc. would not dine or sit with a person of Bhangi class. According to
traditional Hindu Varna System, a person is born into one of the four castes based on
karma and purity. Those born as Brahmans are priests and teachers; Kshatriyas are
rulers and soldiers; Vaisyas are merchants and traders; and Sudras are labourers.

Untouchables are literally outcastes. They do not directly figure into any of the
traditional Varna System of Hindus. According to Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, untouchables
form an entirely new class i.e. the fifth varna apart from the existing four varnas. Thus,
untouchables are not even recognised under the caste system of Hindus. However,
historically persons born in lowest castes and classes of persons doing menial jobs,
criminals, persons suffering from contagious diseases and tribals living outside the so-

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called civilized world were considered as untouchables. Their exclusion from the
mainstream society was based on the belief that they are impure and harmful and it was
necessary to ostracise them for the overall benefit of the society. Untouchability was
also practised as a form of punishment to the law-breakers and criminals; they were
socially boycotted for their misdeeds.

After Independence when great leaders of freedom struggle agreed to make our own
Constitution, it was decided that there must be provisions under the Constitution
regarding the abolition of social evils and upliftment of down-trodden castes and social
groups etc.

In view of this objective Article 17 was added to the Constitution; Article 17 reads as
follows:

Untouchability is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden. The enforcement
of any disability arising out of Untouchability shall be an offence punishable in
accordance with law.

Thus, Article 17 abolishes and forbids untouchability in any form. At the same time, it
also makes it an offence punishable as per the law made by the Parliament.

In order to fulfil the mandate of Article 17 of the Constitution, the Parliament enacted
the Untouchability (Offences) Act, 1955. It made several discriminatory practices
punishable as offences, although the punishment provided were rather mild and in their
actual application even milder.

Several lacunae and loopholes were found in the working of the Untouchability
(Offences) Act, 1955 which compelled the Government to bring about a drastic
amendment in the Act in 1976. The Act was given a new look as the Protection of Civil
Rights Act.

Q.1) What is the meaning of the phrase 'give a new look to' as given in the passage?
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1) Revamped

2) In support of

3) In exchange of

4) Set right

5) Started

Q.2) What is the last part of the passage mainly about?

1) Legal interventions to eliminate untouchability.

2) Government initiative against untouchability.

3) Loopholes in previous laws against untouchability.

4) Provisions of the Protection of Civil Rights Act.

5) Both 1 and 2

Q.3) What is the synonym for the word 'lacunae' according to the context of the
passage?

1) Rest

2) Vacancy

3) Interval

4) Pause

5) Gap

Q.4) What is the antonym for the word 'ostracize' according to the context of the
passage?
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1) Expel

2) Exclude

3) Reject

4) Cast out

5) Include

Q.5) From the passage, who can be said to be proactively involved in a movement
against untouchability?

1) Mahatma Gandhi

2) Dr. B.R.Ambedkar

3) Dadabhai Naoroji

4) Netaji Shubhas Chandra Bose

5) None of the above

Q.6) Which of these could be considered to be an example of untouchability?

1) Prohibiting some people from eating with the members of upper castes.

2) Separate burial grounds.

3) Paying less to women labourers as compared to their male counterparts.

4) Prohibition from entering village temples.

5) 1, 2 and 4

Q.7) Why were tribals considered untouchables?

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1) They were considered to be uncivilized.

2) They suffered from diseases.

3) They were not permanent residents of a particular place.

4) They were cannibals.

5) Their religion was different.

Q.8) In what form can the discrimination against the untouchables materialize?

1) By taking away their educating them.

2) Physical and social boycott.

3) By framing laws in their interests.

4) By not allowing them to live a life of dignity.

5) None of the above.

Q.9) Which of the castes were known to be rulers?

1) Brahmins

2) Sudras

3) Vaishyas

4) Kshatriyas

5) Untouchables

Q.10) Are Untouchables recognized under the caste system of the Hindus?

1) Yes
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2) No

3) Maybe

4) Cannot deduce from the passage

5) None of the above

Q.11 15) Below, a passage is given with five blanks labelled (A)-(E). Below the
passage, five options are given for each blank. Choose the word that fits each blank most
appropriately in the context of the passage and mark the corresponding answer.

Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is an architecture and a set of standard app APIs by
RBI to ___(A)___ the next generation online immediate payments leveraging trends
such as increasing smartphone adoption and app downloads, Indian language
interfaces, and universal access to Internet and data. UPI was launched by National
Payments Corporation of India with Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) vision of migrating
towards a 'less-cash' and more digital society. NPCI has built on the Immediate Payment
Service(IMPS) platform through which one could ___(B)___ money instantly by
going online-by adding another layer that allows easy debit capability even on mobile
phones.

Once the Bank Apps and Non-Bank Apps with UPI are launched, users will simply have
to register for UPI and generate a Unique Identifier. Those who use Mobile Banking will
already have their M-PIN, the others will have to generate the M-PIN. The M-PIN will
be the 2nd factor authentication for payments through UPI. To make a ___(C)___ the
payer will require the unique identifier of the payee and will require his/her M-Pin. UPI

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will eliminate the need of sharing long Bank account numbers and IFSC codes and
making the payment hassle free.

Any Smartphone(currently only Android) user who has an account with a UPI-
partnered bank can download the app to make person-to-person(P2P) and e-commerce
transactions(P2M) with the use of a virtual address such as @bankname. Example,
xyz@icici.

Here, the customer doesnt have to disclose any ___(D)___information such as bank
account number or IFSC code during a financial transaction.

UPI can be used for grocery shopping at the supermarket, or online shopping as well. It
will ___(E)___the need of entering card details such as number, expiry date, CVV
code and OTP.

Q.11) Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (A)?

1) Hinder

2) Facilitate

3) Smoothen

4) Obstruct

5) Slow down

Q.12) Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (B)?

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1) Deport

2) Relocation

3) Transfer

4) Migrate

5) Movement

Q.13) Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (C)?

1) Transaction

2) Selling

3) Buying

4) Purchasing

5) Profiteering

Q.14) Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (D)?

1) Soft

2) Humble

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3) Covert

4) Sensitive

5) False

Q.15) Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (E)?

1) Expel

2) Rid

3) Keep

4) Eliminate

5) Create

Q.16) Read the sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is
the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). Ignore errors of
punctuation, if any.

The positive message (1)/ that the film portrayed (2)/ was brought in life (3)/by the
stellar cast. (4)/ No error (5)

1) 1

2) 2

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3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

Q.17) Read the sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is
the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). Ignore errors of
punctuation, if any.

The colour of the (1)/ bird's feathers (2)/ displays a most unique (3)/combination of
shades (4)/ No error (5)

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

Q.18) Read the sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is
the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5).Ignore errors of
punctuation, if any.

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Robin and Peter are such (1)/ good friends that one (2)/ would not go for lunch (3)/
without another's coming too.(4)/ No error (5)

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

Q.19) Read the sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is
the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). Ignore errors of
punctuation, if any.

Since he started playing (1)/ video games on the console (2)/, he would be acting (3)/
really violent. (4)/ No error (5)

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

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5) 5

Q.20) Read the sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is
the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). Ignore errors of
punctuation, if any.

The police officer could see the (1)/ bank manager clearly from the corridor on the third
floor (2)/ as the office is just near to the bank, (3)/ hardly leaving any space in between.
(4)/ No error (5)

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

Q.21- 25) Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (A),
(B), (C), (D),(E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.

A. India is also a prominent auto exporter and has strong export growth expectations for
the near future.

B. The Two Wheelers segment with 81 per cent market share is the leader of the Indian
Automobile market owing to a growing middle class and a young population.

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C. The overall Passenger Vehicle (PV) segment has 13 per cent market share.

D. The Indian auto industry is one of the largest in the world.

E. Moreover, the growing interest of the companies in exploring the rural markets
further aided the growth of the sector.

F. The industry accounts for 7.1 per cent of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Q.21) Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?

1) B

2) C

3) D

4) E

5) F

Q.22) Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?

1) B

2) A

3) C

4) D

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5) E

Q.23) Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?

1) B

2) C

3) A

4) F

5) D

Q.24) Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?

1) D

2) A

3) E

4) C

5) B

Q.25) Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?

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1) C

2) B

3) D

4) E

5) A

Q.26) Pick out the most effective words from the given words to fill in the
blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete.

This unfeasible task is ________ to lighting a matchstick in a ________ condition


and sustaining the flame for six seconds.

1) Brand, exceptional

2) Akin, ostensible

3) Desperate, stormy

4) Akin, hurricane

5) Desirable, hurricane

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Q.27) Pick out the most effective words from the given words to fill in the
blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete.

The Indian Space Research Organisation joined an ______ club when, on Sunday, it
successfully launched a rocket using a scramjet engine that was developed _______.

1) Nonpareil, carelessly

2) Lunatic, sloppily

3) Elite, indigenously

4) Elite, sloppily

5) Ordinary, indigenously

Q.28) The question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that
something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which
best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

Well known for their charitable works, many superstars should be given _____ for their
_____.

1) Altruism, generosity

2) Credit, altruism
3) Empathy, benevolence

4) Avarice, conceit

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5) Credit, deceit

Q.29) The question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that
something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which
best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

She is _____ but also _____, for she rarely exhibits her singing talent in public.

1) Reserved, shy

2) Talented, vociferous

3) Forthright, talkative

4) Insistent, uninhabited

5) Talented, reserved

Q.30) The question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that
something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which
best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

She is a _____ and a _____ girl, who does not care for anyone but herself.

1) Vein, happy

2) Vain, narcissistic

3) Angry, good

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4) Dumb, cruel

5) Sweet, kind

Quantitative Aptitude

Q.31) What will come in place of question mark in the following question?

20% of [{(450% of 20) - 60} % of 360] = 300% of ?

1) 5.6

2) 7.2
3) 8.4

4) 10.8

5) None of these

Q.32) What will come in place of question mark in the following question?

1) 81

2) 27

3) 30

4) 45

5) None of these

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Q.33) What should come in place of question mark in the following question?

529 46 6.4 + (8)3 252 = ?

1) 265.1

2) 246.1

3) 256.4

4) 285.4

5) None of these

Q.34) What should come in place of question mark in the following question?

14% of 250 + ? % of 300 = 125

1) 22

2) 24

3) 36

4) 30

5) None of these

Q.35) hat should come in place of question mark in the following question?

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(4 4)3 (4)5 (2 8)2 = (16)?

1) 5

2) 6

3) 3

4) 8

5) None of these

Q.36) n the following question two equations are given. You have to solve these
equations and determine relation between x and y.

I. x2 7x 18 = 0

II. y2 20y + 99 = 0

1) x<y

2) x>y

3) x = y OR the relationship cannot be determined

4) xy

5) xy

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Q.37) In the following question two equations are given. You have to solve these
equations and determine relation between x and y.

I. 24x2 + 14x + 2 = 0

II. 15y2 + 2y 1 = 0

1) x<y

2) x>y

3) x = y OR the relationship cannot be determined

4) xy

5) xy

Q.38) In the following question two equations are given. You have to solve these
equations and determine relation between x and y.

I. 2x2 7x + 5 = 0

II. 6y2 5y + 1 = 0
1) x< y

2) x> y

3) x = y OR the relationship cannot be determined

4) xy

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5) xy

Q.39) In the following question two equations are given. You have to solve these
equations and determine relation between x and y.

I. 5x2 16x + 3 = 0

II. 4y2 + 11y 3 = 0

1) x< y

2) x> y

3) x = y OR the relationship cannot be determined

4) xy

5) xy

Q.40) In the following question two equations are given. You have to solve these
equations and determine relation between x and y.

I. 2x2 7x + 5 = 0

II. 2y2 3y + 1 = 0

1) x< y

2) x> y

3) x = y OR the relationship cannot be determined

4) xy

5) xy

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Q.41) The distance between two cities Delhi and Bombay is 110 km. Ali starts from
Delhi towards Bombay at 7 a.m. with a speed of 20 km/hr. Bin starts from Bombay
towards Delhi at 8 a.m. with a speed of 25 km/hr. After they cross each other, how much
more time will Bin take to reach Delhi?

1) 4 hrs 24 min

2) 2 hrs 24 min

3) 2 hrs 40 min

4) 4 hr 40 min

5) None of these

Q.42) Anil and Sunil have income in the ratio 5 : 4 and they spend in the ratio 4 : 3. If
each of them saves Rs. 1200 at the end of the month, their monthly incomes,
respectively are

1) Rs. 6000, Rs. 4800

2) Rs. 8000, Rs. 6400

3) Rs. 8000, Rs. 7200

4) Rs. 2000, Rs. 1600

5) Rs. 9000, Rs. 6000

Q.43) Neeraj started a company for web applications and invested Rs. 25000. After six
months Dheeraj joined him and invested Rs. 35000. At the end of 3 years, they earned a
profit of Rs.13000. What is the share of Neeraj in the profit earned?

1) Rs.6000

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2) Rs.6055

3) Rs.5000

4) Rs.7500

5) Rs.7000

Q.44) What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following series?

3 19 45 89 (?) 263

1) 159

2) 150

3) 160

4) 169

5) None of these

Q.45) What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?

24 11 9 14 48 (?)

1) 368

2) 350

3) 90

4) 68

5) None of these

Q.46) What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?

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125 126 131 145 175 (?)

1) 250

2) 230

3) 220

4) 200

5) None of these

Q.47) Find the missing number from the following series:

0 4 18 48 100 ?

1) 180

2) 148

3) 172

4) 163

5) 145

Q.48) What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

14, 12, 21, 59, 231, 1149, ?

1) 6987

2) 6787

3) 6887

4) 6687

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5) 6587

Q.49) In how many ways can the letters of word AVERAGE be rearranged so that all the
vowels are together and all the consonants are together, but no two same letters are
together?

1) 12

2) 24

3) 36

4) 48

5) 60

Q.50) To provide support to gold, some amount of silver is added to it. The cost of gold
is Rs. 3000 per gram, while that of Silver is Rs. 100 per gram. After mixing silver, the
cost of mixture becomes Rs. 2710 per gram. How much silver will be added to make 95
grams of this mixture?

1) 10 grams

2) 9.5 grams

3) 19 grams

4) 14.25 grams

5) 10.45 grams

Q.51) In a locality of 200 families, there are 128 families that have at least car. 45
families have at least 2 cars. No family has more than 2 cars. What is the average
number of cars that a family has?

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1) 0.75

2) 0.865

3) 1

4) 0.925

5) 0.625

Q.52 - 56) Directions: Study the table and answer the given questions.

Data is given about the number of students studying in 145 different branches of Aakash
Coaching Institute (x) located in 8 different states:

Stat Number of branches of Total Respective Percentage of


e coaching number
Ratio of Post intermediate
of students male students

and female

students

A 16 2568 5:7 75

B 18 2880 11:5 65

C 14 2310 10:11 40

D 22 3575 3:2 60

E 13 2054 7:6 50

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F 17 2788 20:21 75

G 24 3720 8:7 55

H 21 3360 9:5 80

Q.52) Which of the given state has the highest number of average students per branch?

1) F

2) H

3) B

4) C

5) D

Q.53) What is the difference between average number of post intermediatestudents in


states A, B and D together and average number of post intermediatestudents in states F,
G and H together?

1) 282

2) 276

3) 316

4) 342

5) 294

Q.54) What is the respective ratio between total number of male student in state B and
H together and total number of female students in state C and D together?
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1) 63:52

2) 51:38

3) 77:64

4) 69:44

5) 57:40

Q.55) In which of the given state, is percentage of female students to number of


students (both male and female) in that state is the second lowest?

1) G

2) B

3) E

4) H

5) D

Q.56) If the number of male post intermediate students in state H is 1800, what
percent of female students in that particular state is post intermediate?

1) 76%

2) 74%

3) 72%

4) 64%

5) 68%

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Q.57) Two employees working in an organization are such that Ashish can do a job in
10 days and Abhishek in 20 days. They work together, but 4 days before the job is to be
finished, Abhishek leaves for the UK. Find the total time needed to finish the work.

1) 6 days

2) 7 days

3) 8 days

4) 9 days

5) 4 days

Q.58) A vendor sells an article at a gain 15%. If he had bought it at 10% less and sold it
for Rs. 4 less, he would have gained 25%. Find the cost price of the article.

1) Rs.150

2) Rs.160

3) Rs.170

4) Rs.180

5) None of these

Q.59) A cylindrical vessel of radius 18 cm contains water. A solid sphere of radius 9 cm


is lowered into the water until it is completely immersed. The water level in the vessel
will rise by

1) 3.5 cm

2) 3 cm

3) 4 cm
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4) 7 cm

5) 10 cm

Q.60) The age of Tom is 6 years less than his brother. The age of their father will be
twice the sum of their ages after 1 year. Their mother is 1 year younger than their father.
The age of mother is three times of Toms brothers age. What will be the age of father
after 11 years?

1) 40 years

2) 38 years

3) 42 years

4) 46 years

5) 56 years

Q.61 - 65) Directions: Study the following graph and table and answer accordingly:

The following graph shows the production figures of steel sheets and coils (in million
tonnes)

The following table shows the manufacturers and their percentage share in
total production of steel during that period

Manufacturer Percent share in total production of steel

A 30

B 20

C 15

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D 25

E 10

Note: Total steel production = Production of steel sheet + Production of steel coils

Q.61) In 2010, D produced 7.5 million tonnes steel sheets. What was its percentage
share in the production of steel coils?

1) 25%

2) 30%

3) 22.42%

4) 18.76%

5) 20.83%

Q.62) What is the approximate average annual rate of increase in steel production
between 2008 and 2010?

1) 10%

2) 15%

3) 21%

4) 25%

5) 22%

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Q.63) If manufacturer C does not make sheets, what is the ratio of average production
per manufacturer for sheets to that for coils in 2009?

1) 11 : 8

2) 11 : 16

3) 11 : 4

4) 16 : 11

5) None of these

Q.64) During 2005 and 2010 (both inclusive), in how many years was steel coil
production greater than steel sheet production?

1) 4

2) 3

3) 1

4) 2

5) None of these

Q.65) How many tonnes of steel was manufactured by the manufacturer E in 2007?

1) 2,20,00000

2) 2,20,000

3) 22,00000

4) 22,000

5) None of these
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Reasoning Ability

Q.66 - 70) Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the
given questions.

There are seven boys, Rakesh, Mohan, Sachin, Shrikant, Vishal, Sajesh and Rohit who
participated in a game competition which started on Monday and ended on Sunday. In
the first round of the competition, each of them played different games, Cricket, Chess,
Badminton, Table tennis, Hockey, Carom and Basket ball, but not necessarily in the
same order. They like different colors, Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, White, Violet and
Black, but not necessarily in the same order.
Mohan did not play on the day either immediately before or immediately after the game
of Shrikant, who does not like either White or Red or Yellow color. Two games were held
between the game of Rohit and Sajesh, neither of whom played on Monday. There was
one game between the game of Shrikant and Sachin. But Sachins game did not happen
either on Monday or on Wednesday. Sachin likes Blue color and played Cricket. The
one, who played Badminton on the last day of competition, likes Green color. Vishal
played immediately after Sachin and he likes Red color. Rakesh does not like White
color and played Table tennis. Shrikant did not play either Basket ball or Carom. The
one who played Hockey was scheduled immediately after the game of Cricket. Rohit,
who likes Violet, played on the fourth day of the competition but played neither Cricket
nor Chess.

Q.66) Who among the following played on the day before the game of Mohan?

1) The person who played Badminton song.


2) The person who likes Yellow color.

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3) The person who likes Blue color.
4) The person who likes Red color.
5) None

Q.67) Which of the following combinations is definitely false regarding their schedule?

1) Sachin-Blue-Cricket
2) Shrikant-Black-Chess
3) Rakesh-Yellow-Table tennis
4) Rohit-Violet-Badminton
5) None of these

Q.68) Who plays Carom?

1) Rohit
2) Shrikant
3) Mohan
4) Either Mohan or Rohit
5) None of these

Q.69) If Rohit is related to Blue, Vishal is related to Green, which of the following is
Shrikant related to?

1) White
2) Violet
3) Yellow
4) Black
5) None of these
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Q.70) Which of the following combinations is true?

1) Rakeshs game was held on the fifth day of the week.


2) Vishal likes Violet color.
3) Shrikant plays Cricket.
4) Vishals game was scheduled before Sachin but after Sajesh.
5) None of these.

Q.71 - 75) Directions: Study the given information and answer the following question.
Eight persons are sitting in a corridor in a straight line as the named - OM, TS, NJ, MO,
ST, YK, KY, JN, they all participated in a drawing competition therefore some are facing
north and some are facing south. They are using different techniques of drawing and
painting.
YK faces north and using crayons. Only two people sit to the right of YK. MO sits third to
the left the one who uses crayons. ST sits to the immediate right of TS who uses Sketch
pens. Only one person sits between TS and one who do Canvas painting. TS do not sit at
the extreme left end and faces the north. NJ sits Between OM and MO. The one who sits
immediate left of a Sketch pen user uses Pastel colors and immediate right uses Oil
painting. Both the immediate neighbors of the competitor who uses Pastel colors face
the same direction. JN sits to the third left of the one who uses Oil painting technique.
MO faces the opposite direction as YK. OM faces same direction as TS and he uses
electronic drawing technique. Both KY and JN face the opposite direction of NJ and one
who is sitting on the extreme right end uses Sketching technique. JN cannot use Water
colors.

Q.71) How many people are facing north?

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1) one
2) two
3) three
4) four
5) five

Q.72) Who is sitting to the third right of OM?

1) ST
2) TS
3) KY
4) YK
5) MO

Q.73) How many people are sitting between Canvas painting user and Sketching
technique user?

1) One
2) Three
3) Five
4) Two
5) Four

Q.74) Who is sitting to third left of Crayon painter?

1) NJ
2) JN
3) KY
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4) YK
5) MO

Q.75) Which technique is used by KY?

1) Oil painting
2) Water colors
3) Canvas
4) Sketching
5) Sketch pens

Q.76 - 77) Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the
questions which follow:

C is 5 km to the north of A and G is 3 km to the east of C. B is 5 km to the east of A and E


is 6 km to the west of B. If we go 12 km to the south of C and go 1 km west we can find D.
Going 2 km to the west of E and then going 1 km to the north will lead us to F.

Q.76) If one goes 5 km to the west of B and 1 km north, which point have they crossed
and whats the distance from F?

1) D, 1 km
2) E, 2 km
3) A, 3 km
4) D, 5 km
5) Cannot be determined

Q.77) Where does one reach when they go 7 km south from A and 1 km to the west?

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1) D
2) E
3) C
4) B
5) G

Q.78 Q.80) Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below.

There are 11 people in a family of 3 generation P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z. There are


3 couples and 6 females in the family. P is the father of Q, who has 2 children. S is
unmarried and has 3 nieces and 1 nephew. W is the mother of R and X. Q and Z are
brothers-in-law. U is the mother of 1 girl and 2 boys. V and R each have a sister. Y is the
sister-in-law of S. R is the only male in his generation.

Q.78) How is P related to X?

1) Father
2) Grandfather
3) Uncle
4) Brother
5) Data not sufficient

Q.79) The daughter(s) of Y is/are:

1) T, V
2) V, X
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3) T
4) X
5) W, X

Q.80) How is Y related with W?

1) Wife
2) Sister
3) Mother
4) Sister-in-law
5) Data not sufficient

Q.81 - 85) Directions: Study the following information and answer the question given
below:

M, D, A, K, B, N, S, E, R & Y are member of a family. This family has three married


couple. N is Ds grandson and is sitting fourth to left of N. S is Ns mother who was born
in 1964 and is sitting third to right of N. M is Bs mother in law who is 5 years younger to
her husband and is sitting fourth to the right of N. R is Ys brother who was born in 1990
and 6 years elder to him. Y is sitting sixth to left of R who is sitting just right to N. Y is
Ks daughter who was born in 1960 and is sitting third to right of Y. A is Ds son who was
born in 1930 and A is sitting between K & N. E is As daughter who was born in 1958 and
is 40 years elder to her. B is 5 years younger to her husband and she is sitting between R
& S.

Q.81) When was M born?

1) 1930

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2) 1932
3) 1935
4) Cannot determine
5) None of above

Q82) How is E related to D?

1) Grandmother
2) Granddaughter
3) Grandfather
4) Grandson
5) None of above

Q.83) Who is sitting between D and K?

1) A
2) R
3) Y
4) E
5) None of above

Q.84) How is N related to Y?

1) Sister
2) Brother
3) Cousin
4) Father
5) None of above
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Q.85) Who is sitting sixth to right of R?

1) E
2) A
3) N
4) B
5) None of above

Q86 - 90) Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below:

Bruce, Drake, Phil, Mark, Fred, Harry, Kurt and Wright are eight friends who have
completed their MBA programme with specialisation Marketing, Personnel,
Operations, Systems and Finance. Three of them have passed with dual specialisations.
Operations and Systems were not offered as dual specialisation with any of the
remaining three specialisations. Phil has passed with Marketing and Finance and earns
the least. Bruce has passed with Operations and earns more than Fred, Drake and Kurt.
Wright has passed with Personnel and earns less than only Mark who has passed with a
dual specialisation. Bruce is third from the top when they are arranged in descending
order of earning. Drake earns more than Kurt but less than Fred. No two of them have
same earning. Kurt who earns more than Harry has passed with Marketing whereas
Harry has passed with dual specialization of Personnel and Finance. None of these has
the same set of dual specialisation. Two of them are having systems specialisation.

Q.86) Who among them earn more than Fred?

1) Only Mark and Wright

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2) Only Mark and Bruce
3) Only Wright, Bruce and Drake
4) Only Mark, Wright and Drake
5) None of these

Q.87) Who among them earns just more than only Phil?

1) Mark
2) Wright
3) Harry
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these

Q.88) Which of the following specialisations is opted for most among them as either
single or one of the dual specialisations?

1) Systems
2) Finance
3) Personnel
4) Marketing
5) None of these

Q.89) Which of the following pairs has the Systems specialisations?

1) Bruce & Fred


2) Bruce & Mark
3) Fred & Harry
4) Data inadequate
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5) None of these

Q.90) What is rank of Fred from bottom?

1) 4
2) 3
3) 5
4) 2
5) 6

Q.91) Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true,
find which of the conclusion among given three conclusions is /are definitely true
and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements: S G; Z > A; B = G; S C; G Z

Conclusions:

I. Z > C

II. C > B

III. G > A

IV. B > S

1) Only IV is true
2) Only I is true
3) Only II is true
4) Only III is true
5) All are true
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Q.92) Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true,
find which of the conclusion among given three conclusions is /are definitely true
and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements: G = Q; R S; U > R; Q < S

Conclusions:

I. S > Q

II. S > U

III. G > U

IV. G > R

1) Only IV is true
2) Only I and II are true
3) Only II and IV are true
4) Only III is true
5) Only I is true

Q.93) Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true,
find which of the conclusion among given three conclusions is /are definitely true
and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements: K > S; T = L; T < M; L V; S M

Conclusions:
I. K V
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II. V > M
III. L K
IV. K < M

1) None are true


2) Only I and III are true
3) Only II and IV are true
4) Only II and III are true
5) All are true
Q.94) Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true,
find which of the conclusion among given three conclusions is /are definitely true
and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements: H E; J > L; R > L; H < J

Conclusions:
I. H < L
II. E > J
III. J < R

1) None is true
2) Only I is true
3) Only II is true
4) Only II and III is true
5) Only III is true

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Q.95) Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true,
find which of the conclusion among given three conclusions is /are definitely true
and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements: R < U; P > U; K = R; D > R

Conclusions:

I. D > K

II. D > P

III. R > U

1) None is true
2) Only I is true
3) Only II is true
4) Only III is true
5) All are true

Q.96) Directions: In the question below are given four statements followed by four
conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be
true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the
given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:
Some pens are pencils.
All pencils are chairs.
Some chairs are windows.

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No windows are doors.
Conclusions:
I. Some doors are windows.
II. Some windows are pencils.
III. Some pens are chairs.
IV. No pen is a door.

1) None follows
2) Only I & II follow
3) Only III follow
4) Only I, II & III follow
5) None of these

Q.97) Directions: In the question below are given four statements followed by four
conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be
true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the
given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:
Some cars are horses.
All horses are guns.
All guns are cows
Some cows are crows

Conclusions:
I. Some cows are horses
II. All guns are cows

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III. All cows are guns
IV. Some cars are guns

1) None follows
2) Only I, II & III follow
3) Only III follow
4) Only I, II & IV follow
5) None of these

Q.98) Directions: In the question below are given four statements followed by four
conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be
true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the
given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:
All jeans are trousers.
Some shirts are not ties.
No trousers is shoes.
All shoes are ties.
Conclusions:
I. Some shirts are not shoes.
II. Some trousers are not ties.
III. Some ties are jeans.
IV. Some jeans are shirts.

1) Only I follows
2) Only II follows
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3) Only III and IV follow
4) Either I or II follows
5) None of these

Q.99) Directions: In the question below are given four statements followed by four
conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be
true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the
given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:
Some beds are chairs.
Some tables are chairs.
All tables are sofas.
All sofas are benches.

Conclusions:
I. Some chairs are tables.
II. All chairs are sofas.
III. Some sofas are beds.
IV. All tables are benches.

1) Only I follows
2) Only II & III follows
3) Only III & IV follows
4) Only I & IV follows
5) None of above

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Q.100) Directions: In the following question, three statements are given followed by
four conclusions I, II, III and IV. You have to consider the given statements to be
true even, if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the
conclusions and decide which of the following logically follows from the given
statements disregarding the commonly known facts.

Statements:
No pen is paper.
Some waters are pens.
All papers are moons.

Conclusions:
I. At least some waters are papers.
II. All pens are waters.
III. All moons being waters is a possibility.
IV. Some moons are definitely pens.

1) All follow
2) None follows
3) III and IV follow
4) III follows
5) I and III follow

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