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Directions (Q.No. 1) Two statements are given below followed by two conclusions (I) and (II) .

You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem. to be at variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements? Indicate your answer. 1. Statements All writers are lawyers . All readers are lawyers. Conclusions I. Some lawyers are readers. II. Some readers are writers. (a) Only conclusion I follows (b) Only conclusion II follows (c) Both conclusions I and II follow (d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows Directions (Q.No. 2 &3) Select the related words/letters/numbers from the given alternatives. 2. Horse : Hoof :: ? (a) Man : Foot 3. LO : PK : : IR : ? (a) GT (b) SH (c) MN (d) FU (b) Dog : Black (c) Paise : Rupee (d) Pen : Pencil

Directions Select the one which is different from the other three responses. 4. (a) Pen (b) Marker (c) Paper (d) Pencil 5. (a) ABDG

(b) CDFI

(c) EFHK

(d) GHJK

Directions Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series. 6. 169, 144, 121, 100, ? (a) 99 (b) 74 (c) 81 (d) 101 7. FLU, GMV, HNW, IOX, ? (a) JYP (b) WYP (c) WPY

(d) JPY

8. The positions of the first and the fourth letters of the word PLANET are interchanged; similarly, the positions of the second and fifth letters and third and sixth letters are interchanged. In the new arrangement thus formed, how many letters are there between the

letter which is second from the right and the letter which is fourth from the left according to the English alphabetical order? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) Four 9. In which of the following expressions will the expression P < M be definitely true? (1) M < R > P > S (2) M > S = P < F (3) Q < M < F = P (4) P = A < R < M (5) None of these 10. In a class of 42 children, Joseph's rank is sixteenth from the top. Kevin is seven ranks below Joseph. What is Kevin's rank from the bottom? (1) 22nd (2) 20th (3) 19th (4) 23rd (5) 25th CLRTBQSMAPDINFJKGYX 11. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that doenot belong to the group? (1) LBT (2) SPA (3) IJF (4) PID (5) BMS 12. If 'CT' is related to 'RQ' and 'AI' is related to 'DF' in a certain way, to which of the following is 'SP' related to, following the same pattern? (1) MD (2) DN (3) AD (4) AI (5) DF Directions (Q.13 to 15): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer (1) If the data in statement 1 alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question. (2) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient, to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question (3) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question (4) If the data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question (5) If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question 13. How is 'party' coded in the language? I. 'going to a party' is coded as 'la fa qu tu' and 'for a party' is coded as 'fa me tu'. II. 'start the party' is coded as 'tu co ra' and 'going to start' is coded as 'qu co la'. 14. On which day of the week is Priya definitely travelling? I. Amita correctly remembers that Priya is travelling after Tuesday but before Saturday. Rohit correctly remembers that Priya is travelling before Friday but after Monday. II. Priya does not travel on a Friday.

15. How is P related to A ? I. A is the daughter of M and the sister of S. II. K is the son of P and the husband of M. Directions (Q.16 to 20): Study the following information to answer the given questions: A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule. The following IS an illustration of input and rearrangement. (Single digit numbers are preceded by a zero. All other numbers are two digit numbers) Input: good 18 to raise 02 12 money 28 for 57 charity 09. Step I: to good 18 raise 02 12 money 28 for charity 0957. Step II: to raise good 18 02 12 money for charity 09 28 57. Step III: to raise money good 02 12 for charity 09 18 28 57. Step IV: to raise money good 02 for charity 09 12 18 28 57. Step V: to raise money good for charity 02 09 12 1828 57. Step VI: is the last Step of the arrangement of the above input as the intended arrangement is obtained. Directions (Q.16 & 17): These questions are based on the following input: Input: always 19 give 21 84 for 62 14 worthy cause. 16. Which of the following would be step III for the above input? (1) worthy give for always 19 14 cause 84 62 21. (2) worthy give for always 14 19 cause 21 62 84. (3) always give for worthy 19 14 cause 21 62 84. (4) worthy give for always 19 14 cause 21 6284. (5) always give for cause 19 14 worthy 21 62 84. 17. How many steps would be needed to complete the arrangement for the above input? (1) VI (2) V (3) IV (4) VII (5) None of these Directions (Q.18 to 20): These questions are based on the following input: Input: 50 62 tips on 67 how can 42 stay young 17 89 forever 03. 18. The following stands for which step of the arrangement? young tips stay 50 on how can 42 17 forever 03 62 67 89. (1) Step III (2) Step V (3) Step VI (4) Step IV (5) None of these 19. Which of the words/numbers below would be at the fifth position (from the right end) in Step V of the input?

(1) forever

(2) 42

(3) 50

(4) young

(5) None of these

20. Which of the following would be the last step for the input? (1) young tips stay on how forever can 03 17 42 50 62 67 89. (2) young tips stay on how forever can 89 67 62 5042 17 03. (3) can forever how on stay tips forever 89 67 62 50 42 17 03. (4) young tips stay on how forever can 03 17 42 50 67 62 89. (5) can forever how on stay tips young 03 1742506267 89.

1. Ratio of the principal and the amount after 1 yr is 10 :12. Then the rate of interest per annum is (a) 12% (b) 16% (c) 18% (d) 20% 2. A solid cone of height 9 cm with diameter of its base 18 cm is cut out from a wooden solid sphere of radius 9 cm. The percentage of wood wasted is (a) 25 (b) 30 (c) 30 (d) 75 3. The length of the chord of a circle is 8 cm and perpendicular distance between centre and the chord is 3 cm. Then the radius of the circle is equal to (a) 4 cm (b) 5 cm (c) 6 cm (d) 8 cm

4. In ABC, BAC = 90 and AB = 1/2 BC. Then the measure of ABC is (a) 60 (b) 30 (c) 45 (d) 15

5. The average of 5 numbers is 140. If one number is excluded, the average of the remaining 4 numbers is 130. The excluded number is (a) 135 (b) 134 (c) 180 (d) 150 6. If toys are bought at Rs 5 each and sold at Rs 4.50 each, then the loss is (a) 10% (b) 11% (c) 12% (d) 13% 7. What is the greatest number which will divide 110 and 128 leaving a remainder 2 in each case? (a) 8 (b) 18 (c) 28 (d) 38 8. If a = 23 and b = - 29, then the value of 25a2 + 40ab + 16b2 is

(a) 1

(b) -l

(c) 0

(d) 2

9. If (2x)(2y) = 8 and (9x) (3y) = 81, then (x, y) is (a) (1, 2) (b) (2, 1) (c) (1, 1)

(d) (2, 2)

10. From a right circular cylinder of radius 10 cm and height 21 cm, a right circular cone of same base-radius is removed. If the volume of the remaining portion is 4400 cm3 , then the height of the removed cone (taking pi = 22/7) is (a) 15 cm (b) 18 cm (c) 21 cm (d) 24 cm 11. A trader marks his goods 45% above the cost price and gives a discount of 20% on the marked price. The gain percentage on goods he makes, is (a) 15 (b) 14 (c) 29 (d) 16 12. Speed of a boat is 5km/h in still water and the speed of the stream is 3 km/h. If the boat takes 3 h to go to a place and come back, the distance of the place is (a) 3.75 km (b) 4 km (c) 4.8 km (d) 4.25 km 13. The single discount equivalent to the discount series of 20%, 10%, 5% is (a) 11.66% (b) 31.6% (c) 31.66% (d) 32% 14. The base of a right pyramid is a square of side 40 cm long. If the volume of the pyramid is 8000 cm3 then its height is (a) 5 cm (b) 10 cm (c) 15 cm (d) 20 cm 15. The ratio of the sum to the LCM of two natural numbers is 7 : 12. If their HCF is 4, then the smaller number is (a) 20 (b) 16 (c) 12 (d) 8 16. Both the end digits of a 99 digit number N are 2. N is divisible by 11, then all the middle digits are (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 17. The average of squares of first 11 consecutive even numbers is (a) 225 (b) 165 (c) 184 (d) 178

18. The LCM of two numbers is 48. The numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3. The sum of the numbers is (a) 28 (b) 32 (c) 40 (d) 64

19. On a certain sum of money, the difference between the compound interest for a year, payable half-yearly, and the simple interest for a year is Rs.180. If the rate of interest in both the cases is 10%, then sum is (a) Rs.60000 (b) RS.72000 (c) Rs.62000 (d) Rs.54000 20. The monthly income of H and W is in the ratio 4 : 3 and the expenditure is in the ratio 3 : 2. If each of them saves Rs.600 per month, the income of W, in rupees is (a) Rs.1200 (b) Rs.2400 (c) Rs.1800 (d) Rs.9000

Directions (Q. 1-4): Rearrange the following seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below. (A) But seriously, how much would you pay to know what thoughts are swimming around in someone else's head? (B) In most fictional movies, thus, the idea of reading minds-of seeing the private intentions of another, and the possibility of intervening in those plans - has always been highly attractive. (C) Such fantastic questions have long been the bread and butter of fiction, (D) Today, more than four centuries since the phrase, "A penny for your thoughts?", was first recorded, inflationary accounting makes that ancient penny was worth more than $40. (E) The going rate for a "thought"-a probe into the thinking of another-was once quite a bargain. (F) And if you could really know their truthfulness, how much more would you pay? (G) Even with the sliding value of the dollar, this still seems quite a bargain. 1. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement? (1) F (2) D (3) C (4) G (5) B 2. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement? (1) A (2) B (3) G (4) D (5) F 3. Which of the following should be the SIXTH sentence after rearrangement? (1) F (2) G (3) C (4) B (5) A Directions (Q.4-8): In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. The economics of owning and running a Ration Shop, the familiar name for the outlets in our Public Distribution System (PDS), are such that under normal business terms, the shop-owner could never make a profit. Yet, (4) the government announces that new permits for ration shops will be given out, there is frenzy in the market to grab one of these. (5)? The answer is obvious: the

business is not for the honest and if one knows the (6), there is a fortune to be made. What are these tricks of the trade? Getting fake names into the user list is the most obvious option; the State seems to be (7) a losing battle against this practice, judging by the endless efforts to weed out bogus ration cards. The next is to get the 'right customers' on the list, not just more customers. These are people who are registered but who do not have any interest in (8) on their entitlements. 4. (1) whenever (2) quickly (3) just (4) as soon (5) time 5. (1) What (2) When (3) Where (4) Why (5) How 6. (1) lying (2) people (3) sprouting (4) hard work (5) ropes 7. (1) attempt (2) waging (3) winning (4) expecting (5) trying 8. (1) harping (2) discussing (3) realising (4) drawing (5) giving Directions (Q.9 to 12) Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and 'No correction is required', mark (5) as the answer. 9. He behaved though it was his fault, but we knew he was not responsible for it. (1) even though it was (2) though it was not (3) as if it was (4) despite it was not (5) No correction required 10. She never felt that it was not of her business' to get involved in somebody else's family matter. (1) were not of her business (2) was none of her business (3) was of not her business (4) was not of her businesses (5) No correction required 11. Being born in a certain family is not in our control. (1) Be born (2) Taking born (3) By birth (4) Being borned (5) No correction required 12. I was taken back by his sudden comment on this issue. (1) would be taken back by (2) was taken backwards by (3) was taken back for (4) was taken aback by (5) No correction required

Directions (Q.13 to 14) In each of these questions, two sentences I and II are given, Each sentence haa blank in it. Five words (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) are suggested, Out of these, only one fits at both the places in the context of each sentence. Number of that word is the answer. 13. I. He is ___ with whatever little he has. II. They kept the ____ of the communication a secret. (1) happy (2) matter (3) gist (4) content (5) sense 14. I. It is hard to believe the ____ of operations involved in this activity. II. The map is drawn to a ____ of 1 inch to 50 km. (1) magnitude (2) size (3) scale (4) proportion (5) Significance 15. The flood of brilliant ideas has not only ____ us, but has also encouraged us to ____ the last date for submission of entries. (1) overwhelmed - extend (2) enjoyed - stretch (3) dismayed - decide (4) scared - scrap (5) happy boundary 16. ____ about prolonged power cuts in urban areas, the authorities have decided to ____ over to more reliable and eco-friendly systems to run its pumps. (1) Worried - shift (2) Frantic - move (3) Troubled - jump (4) Concerned - switch (5) Endangered - click Directions-(Q. 17-20) Which of phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given low each sentence should replace phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it given and no correction is required, ark (E) as the answer. 17. Seeing that there was an ongoing sale in one of her favourite stores, Seeta made a bee-line for it immediately after entering the Mall. (1) made a bee's line for (2) make bees lined to (3) made bee -Tine to (4) make bee - line to (5) No correction required 18. Sharon made it to work in the nicks of times, or else she would have missed the meeting. (1) nick of time (2) nicked time (3) nick of timeliness (4) nick and time (5) No correction required 19. Varun was on cloud nine after having stood first in his class. (1) in ninth cloud (2) on nine clouds (3) a cloudy nine (4) cloud on nine (5) No correction required 20. Vithal had a habit of pass the buck when it came to important issues at work. (1) pass to bucking (2) passing buck (3) passing the buck (4) pass buck (5) No correction required

1. Which among the following statements is/are true with regard to WTO mem bership? 1. All WTO members automatically receive the 'most favoured nation' status. 2. Over 75% of WTO members are from developing countries. WTO membership allows them access to developed markets at the lower tariff. Select the correct answer using the code given below: 1 1 only 2 2 only 3 Both 1 and 2 4 neither 1 nor 2 2. National Youth Day is observed on 1 January 15 2 January 12 3 January 25 4 January 30 3. To which of the following sector, Khandelwal committed is association with? 1 Banking 2 Insurance 3 Aviation 4 Telecommunication 4. Who is Dr. M.S. Ahluwalia ? 1 Deputy Chairman Planing Commission 2 India's permanent representative in UN 3 Executive Director RBI 4 None of these 5. An international movement with its motto to save the world by involving itself with environmental problems is 1 Clean En 2 Greenpiece 3 Greenfield 4 Ecofriend 6. The name of the first Indian aircraft developed by a government laboratory with private fund is 1 Tejas 2 Akash

3 4

CNM5 Hansa

7. The National heritage animal in India is 1 Tiger 2 Elephant 3 Deer 4 Lion 8. The founder of WikiLeaks is 1 Julian Assange 2 Richard Heck 3 Robert Edwards 4 Rick Perry Which State now has 75 districts? 1 Tamil Nadu 2 Karnataka 3 Uttar Pradesh 4 Madhya Pradesh Satish Dhawan Space Center is located at 1 Tarapur 2 Chandipur 3 Sriharikota 4 Hyderabad In February 2010, India signed a Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement with 1 Japan 2 USA 3 UK 4 France World's biggest solar power station opened in 1 UK 2 USA 3 Japan 4 Spain What are two examples of freeware? 1 WinZip and Linux

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Instant messaging and the Google toolbar Microsoft Power Point and Microsoft Excel Shareware and file sharing

Sebastian Vettel won in May 2011 1 Spanish Grand Prix 2 Turkish Grand Prix 3 Monaco Grand Prix 4 All the above Astra missile which was recently test-fired is a 1 Air to-air missile 2 Surface to-air missile 3 Surface to surface missile 4 Air to surface missile Which of the following is the publisher of 'Employment news'? 1 Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 2 Indian Express group 3 Times of India Group 4 Ministry of Human Resource Development

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17. Consider the following statements with regard to the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) Mechanism launched in November 2010 by the Government of India: 1. It enables the obligated entries to meet their renewable purchase obligation. 2. It is one of the pioneering efforts in any developing country for mainstreaming the renewable energy generation through market mechanism. which of the statements given above is/are correct? 1 1 only 2 2 only 3 Neither 1 nor 2 4 Both 1 and 2 18. Which of the following deals with economic offences? 1 COFEPOSA 2 TADA 3 MISA 4 NSA 19. India recently ratified United Nations Convention against-1 Drug Trafficking

2 3 4

Terrorism Corruption None of the above

20. Why is it unethical to share copyrighted files with your friends? (1) It is not unethical, because it is legal. (2) It is unethical because the files are being given for free. (3) Sharing copyrighted files without permission breaks copyright laws. (4) It is not unethical because the files are being given for free.

TECHNICAL TEST
QUE 1: Twelve 6 resistor are used as edge to form a cube. The resistance between two diagonally opposite corner of the cube is (A)5/6 (B)6/5 (C) 5 (D) 6 QUE 2: Req= ?

(A) 11.86

(B) 10

(C) 25

(D) 11.18

QUE 3: For the graph shown in fig. correct set

(A) (B) (C) (D)

Node 4 4 5 5

Branch 6 6 6 5

Twigs 4 3 4 4

Link 2 3 2 1

QUE 4: v1= ?

(A) 0.4v

(B) 0.67v

(C) 1.5v

(D) 2.5v

QUE 5: i1=?

(A) 10 mA

(B)-10 mA

(C) 0.4 mA

(D)-0.4 mA

QUE 6: In a monthly test, the marks obtained in mathematics by 16 students of a class are as follows: 0, 0, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 8 The arithmetic mean of the marks obtained is (A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6 A DC voltmeter with a sensitivity of 20 k /V is used to find the Thevenin equivalent of a linear network. Reading on two scales are as follows (a) 0- 10V scale : 4 V (b)0-15 V scale : 5 V QUE 7: The Thevenin voltage and the Thevenin resistance of the network is (A)16/3V,200/3K (B) 32/3V,1/15M (C) 18 V,2/15 M QUE 8: Z(S)= ?

(D) 36 V,200/3 K

QUE 9: The network function (A) RL impedance function (C) LC impedance function

is a (B) RL admittance (D) LC admittance

Statement for Q.10-12: A parallel resonant circuit has a resistance of 2k nd half power frequencies of 86 kHz and 90 kHz. a QUE 10: The value of capacitor is (A) 6F (B) 20 nf (C) 2 nF (D) 60 F QUE 11: The value of inductor is (A)4.3 mH (B) 43 mH (C) 0.16 mH QUE 12: The quality factor is (A) 22 (B) 100 (C) 48 (D) 200 QUE 13: In germanium (A) 26.8*1014 cm 3 semiconductor material at T = 400 K the intrinsic concentration is 14 3 14 3 14 cm 3 (B) 18.4*10 (C) 8.5*10 cm (D) 3.6*10 cm (D) 1.6 mH

QUE 14: 2. A silicon pn junction at T= 300K has Na 1014 cm-3 and Nd 1017 cm-3 . The built-in voltage is

(A) 0.63 V

(B) 0.93 V

(C) 0.026 V

(D) 0.038 V

Statement for Q.1516: For a BJT, IC = 5mA, IB = 50A and I CBO = 0.5A. QUE 15: The value of is (A) 103 (B) 91 (C) 83 (D) 51 QUE 16 : The value of I E is (A) 5.25 mA (B) 5.4 mA (C) 5.65 mA (D) 5.1 mA

QUE 17: . In n-well CMOS fabrication substrate is (A) lightly doped n type (B) lightly doped p type (C) heavily doped n type (D) heavily doped p type QUE 18: Monolithic integrated circuit system offer greater reliability than discrete-component systems because (A) there are fewer interconnections (B) high-temperature metalizing is used (C) electric voltage are low (D) electric elements are closely matched QUE 19: Silicon dioxide is used in integrated circuits (A) because of its high heat conduction (B) because it facilitates the penetration of diffusants (C) to control the location of diffusion and to protect and insulate the silicon surface. (D) to control the concentration of diffusants. QUE 20: Increasing the yield of an IC (A) reduces individual circuit cost (B) increases the cost of each good circuit (C) results in a lower number of good chips per wafer (D) means that more transistor can be fabricated on the same size wafer.

QUE 21: For the circuit shown in fig. the input voltage VI is as shown in fig. Assume the RC time constant large and cutin voltage of diode V = 0. The output voltage vo is

Statement for Q.2224 The diodes in the circuit in fig. have linear parameter of V = 0.6V and Rf = 0.

QUE 22: If v1 10 = V and v2 = 0V, then V0 is (A) 8.93 V (B) 7.82 V (C) 1.07 V QUE 23: If v1 10V and v2 5V, then v is (A) 9.13 V (B) 0.842 V (C) 5.82 V QUE 24: If V1=V2=0V , then V0 is (A) 0.964 V (B) 1.07 V (C) 10 V QUE 25: The simplified form of a logic function

(D) 2.18 V (D) 1.07 V (D) 0.842 V

QUE 26: In fig. the input condition, needed to produce X = 1 ,is

QUE 27: Consider the statements below: 1. If the output waveform from an OR gate is the same as the waveform at one of its inputs, the other input is being held permanently LOW. 2. If the output waveform from an OR gate is always HIGH, one of its input is being held permanently HIGH. The statement, which is always true, is (A) Both 1 and 2 (B) Only 1 (C) Only 2 (D) None of the above

QUE 28: f1f2 = ?

QUE 29: The circuit shown in fig. is

(A) a MOD2 counter (C) generate sequence 00, 10, 01, 00..... QUE 30: The circuit shown in fig. is

(B) a MOD3 counter (D) generate sequence 00, 10, 00, 10, 00 ......

(A) NAND

(B) NOR

(C) AND

(D) OR

QUE 31: The sinusoidal signal has fundamental period N = 10 samples. The smallest angular frequency, for which x [n] is periodic, is

QUE 32:

(A) Periodic with period 16 (C) periodic with period 8

(B) periodic with period 16 (+1) (D) Not periodic

QUE 33: Determine the Laplace transform of given signal.

QUE 34: Determine the time signal x (t) corresponding to given X (s) and choose correct option.

QUE 35: The impulse response of a system is given by The difference equation representation for this system is

QUE 36: A feedback control system is shown in fig.The transfer function for this system is

QUE 37: The sum of the gains of the feedback paths signal flow graph shown in fig. is

Statement for Q.3840: A 2 cm by 3 cm rectangular waveguide is filled with a dielectric material with R= 6 . The waveguide is operating at 20 GHz with TM11 mode. QUE 38: The cutoff frequency is (A) 3.68 GHz (B) 22.09 GHz (C) 9.02 GHz (D) 16.04 GHz QUE 39: The phase constant is (A) 816rad/ m (B) 412rad/ m QUE 40: The phase velocity is (C) 1009rad/ m (D) 168rad/ m

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