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©TIME. Triumphant Insbtute of Management Education Pvt, Ltd ALL-MAHARASHTRA MOCK MBA - CET (Test Ref.: AMMCET1161501) STRUCTIONS 1. Read the instructions given at the beginning/end of a section or group of questions very carefully. 2. This paper cons 150 minutes. sts of 200 questions. The total time available for the paper is 3. During the test, you can mark questions for review and return to them at a convenient time. 4. An answer once marked can be changed any number of times before submitting the test. However the last marked answer will be considered as the final answer. 5. There is no negative marks for wrong or unanswered questions. 6. Do not carry calculators, slide rules or any other calculating devices. Do not carry any other paper with you except your HALL TICKET. Directions for questions 1 to 10: In the following 4. (1) surprisingly —_—(2)_ impressively passage there are blanks, each of which has been (3) slightly (4) essentially numbered. These numbers are printed below the (6) substantially passage and against each five words are suggested, ‘one of which fits the blank. Find out the appropriate word 5. (1) portion (2) majority in each case. (3) group (4) buk {6) collection One of every three urban Indians lives in homes too (1)__ to exceed even the minimum (2) ofa prison 6. (1) comparable. (2). commensurate Cell in the U.S. It may sound _(3) _ but its true. In the {3) tantamount (4) equivalent past 50 years, both the numbar and proportion of Indians (6) similar living in homes with a per capita space of less than 100 square feet has gone up _(4)_. Infact a_(5)_of 7. (1) manifest (2) emerge Indians have per capita space __(6) to or less than a (3) reveal (4) transpire 10 feet x 10 feet room for their iving, sleeping, cooking, (5) materialize washing and toilet needs. These starting ‘statistics (2) from the recently released 63" round survey of 8 (1) data (2) system The National Sample Survey Organization. The (3) statement (4) testimony —(8)__ shows that 32% of urban houses are 258 sq.feet (8) announcement ‘or less in area. Given that urban households have an average size of 4.3 persons, this_(9)_10 60 sqfeet per 9 (1) shifts (2) transfors person, the minimum _(10) _ area for U.S. prisoners. (3) translates (4) reverses (5) alters 4. (1) constricted (2). hindered (3) restricted @) spacious 10. (1) recorded (2) identified (6) cramped (3) described (4) framed (5) specified 2: (1) demand (2) necessity (3) requirements (4) topography (6) speculation 3. (1) shocking (2) shoday (3) frightful (4) repulsive (5) outrageous Directions for questions 11 to 16: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow it. Some words are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering certain questions, view A smart home is a Wi-Fi wonder land where locks, lights, toasters, smoke detectors, televisions, stereo systems, washing machines, air conditioners, basically all the technology within your walls can be controlled via your smartphone. I's essentially a remote-controlled home. Both science and the market are moving fast to tum this concept into reality, with many building biocks already in place like robotic vacuum cleaners that clean your home when you are away. The ‘central agenda is increasing comfort and efficiency. Imagine a future in which your fridge would order groceries defore ‘you ran out and also propose recipes based on what you did have in stock. That sounds plain tasty. This is the home of the future, but it's premised on big changes in the way we live now. And change can feel scary. The thing to remember is that the smartphone itself seemed like science fiction just a decade ago. And a decade before that, few knew how the world wide web would revolutionise the way we work and play, shop and leam, Some quixotic neo-Luddites continue to wax nostalgic about those good old days when type writers and tele graphs reigned supreme, but most consumers are cemending the power to do more with technology rather than less The dawning internet of Things, where smart networks give people the power to control all the devices in their home remotely, will not be without its challenges. Issues like security and privacy are of concem even with existing technologies. Unfolding iterations like wearable gadgets, driveriess cars and smart homes wil demand new safeguards but also involve newer trade-offs. Man had food to eat even before he discovered fire, which came with the risk of burns. But who would turn the clock back now? No pain, no gain. That's the story of human civilisation COUNTER VIEW Far from being WiFi connected wonderlands, homes that are overly reliant on smart appliances that promise to turn living abodes into remotely-controlled havens can actualy turn into messy dumps, especially when digital security is ‘compromised. Everything from thermo stals to tolet flushes to front doors, which operate on the click of a button on your smartphone, may create a potential new opening for electronic intuders by virtual vandals. The so-called Internet ‘of Things a new class of home appliances that can be monitored and managed from afer offers @ misleading siten song of convenience, convergence and energy savings. © Triumphant institute of Management Education Pvt. Lid. (TALM-E), 95D, Siddamsetty Complex, Park Lane, Secunderabad — 500 003. All rights reserved. No part of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing This course material 1s only for the use of bonafide students of Triumphant Insitute of Management Education Pvt. Ltd. and its ul is net for sale. (19 pages) (aecV/aeem) AMMCETI161801/1 Research and extensive investigations have revealed that such devices are not as secure as they are touted to be by their manufacturers. Like every other digital technology, they are prone to hacking. The risks presented by these smart gadgets should be of immense concern. Hackers could expioit a weakness in one internet connected home appliance and cause harm to thousands of people at once. In Australia recently, hackers took control of some iPhones and other smart Apple products, rendering them useless. A toy that includes a webcam, for instance, could allow an online attacker to connect to the toy and tun on the webcam. Nothing, not even strong privacy laws, has prevented western intelligence agencies from trawling personal online data of people. Hackers would make merry playing pranks or ransacking your entire home, disabling a toothbrush that emails the dentist or mess with the tollet paper cispenser or make the alarm clock scream all day and night. There's nothing like using the key to open the front door or turning on the toaster manually in the olc-fashioned way. The Intemet of Things would eppear to be a novelty and a magic trick of conneciivity. But digital devices connected to homes change human habits, forcing normal experiences to be mediated through dumb gadgets and turing our lives dystopian. 14. Which of the following is closet antonym of the 14. According to the author which of the following is word ‘dystopia’? essential for the smart technology to get mass (1) Euphoria (2) Claustrophobia (3) Utopia acceptance? (view) (4) Myopia (5) Hyperopia (1) Investment in developing smart technology 2) Compatible tas 12. Which of the following statements is/are true? (3) More competition in the field 1. The primary aim of inroducing smart (4) Abily ofthe populace to adapt smart technology technology is to make the general populace (5) Allof the above more tech-savvy I. Tho tisk of hacking is very minute in smart 15. How does the author justifies his claims about technology. technology adoption by commonfolk? (view) IIL Internet of Thing is a o0!-proof technology. (1) Asurge in the spending on gadgets (1) Only a) (2) Only () (2) thas become the status symbol ©) Both (anda) (4) Both tly and (ut) 3) Most consumers want to get more out of (8) None of the above technology (4) The desire to stay ahead of ethers 18. What is the major concem expressed by the author (8) Quest to know more and research on new with regard to personal online data? (counterview) technologies (1) Even the laws cannot deter oniine attackers . (2) People do not like their personal data to be 16. The term 'neo-Lucdites' mean accessed by everyone (1) those opposed to new technology or working (8) Alot of investment is required to build such an methods infrastructure (2) proponents of disruptive technologies (4) Wemay increase overall online traffic resulting in (2) promoters of renewable energy saver breakciowe (2) staunch believers in establishing egalitarian social system (5) Both (1) and (3) (5) those opposed to materialistic way of life Directions for questions 17 to 21: In each of these questions there are two sets of figures. The figures on the left are Problem Figures and those on the right are Answer Figures indicated by numbers (1), (2), (3, (4), and (6). Figures form a series, if hey change from left to right according to the same rule. The number of the Answer Figure which would be the next figure in the series of problem figures is the answer. All the six figures, i.e., five Problem Figures and one ‘Answer Figure should be considered as forming the series. PROBLEM FIGURES ANSWER FIGURES 17. 4) 8 g Moeeis 3 lei scom| b rt |s : Elo 18. ® @ 6) UGFSGSCAB FG] AIG S|> mn 5 ang |S 19. ® (a) (5) Bis 6 BIS 0 Bib $ B “T *@s *@js *@ ay a ale a ale a a ‘Triumphant institute of Management Education Pvt. Ltd. (TAME) HO. 95B, 2” Floor, Siddamsetty Complex, Secunderabad 500 003. ‘Tel :040-27898195 Fax : 040-27847324 email: info@timeedueation.com we swwitimededucation.com _AMMCETIN6501/2 PROBLEM FIGURES 20. ANSWER FIGURES 4) 2) (3) (4) Directions for questions 22 to 27: These questions are based on the following information. A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular pattern. The following is the illustration of input and its rearrangement. Input : 59 32 sink thank 76 wrong name 46 get 25 96 put Step: get 59 32 sink thank 76 wrong name 46 25 put 96 Step 1: name get 59 9 sink thank wrong 46 25 put 96 Step I: pot name get 32 sink hank wrong 48 259676 step 1V; snk put name get 32 thank wrong 25 9676 52 Step V: Hank sink pt name gt wrong 2598 76 £9 46 ‘Step VI ora thank sink put name get 96 76 59 46 32 Step VIis the last step. AAs per the rules followed in the above steps, answer the following questions based on the given input. Input for questions: file 27 march 88 june 62 july 45 96 may note 39 78 day. 22. Which element is third to the left of ‘note’ in step V7 (1) file (2) 27 (3) march (4) day (5) 88 23. How many elements are there between ‘june’ and "78! in stop VI? (1) Seven (2) Sik (3) Eight (4) Nine (5) None of these 24. Which stop isthe following rearrangement? june july fle day 27 march 45 may note 39 98 88 7862 (1) Step un (4) Step VI (2) Stepv (8) Stepiv (6) There will be no such step 25. What is the respective order of the numbers from left to right in step IN? (1) 27 45 39 96 88 76 62 (2) 27 6245 39 96 88 78 (3) 27 6245 96 39 88 78 (4) 27 62 45 39 96 78 88 (5) 27 6245 39 88 96 78 26. Complete the following series, based on step IV. june, 27, july, 45, fle, 39, day, (1) 88 (2) note @) may (6) 96 @) 78 27. Which of the following is the last but one step? (1) march june july file day 27 may note 39 96 88 786245 (2) may merch june july fle day 27 note 96 €8 78 6245 39 (8) may march june file july day 27 note 96 88 78 6245 39 (4) note may march june july day file 96 88 78 62 459927 (8) None of these Directions for questions 28 to 30: These questions are based on the following information. A,B, C, D, E and F are of different weights. B is not heavier than E and is not lighter than F. C and D are heavier than A and one among them is the heaviest. D and A are lighter than F. F's weight is 65 kg, 28. Who is the lightest? a) D (2) A GE @) F (5) Cannot be determined 29. What can be the weight of D (in kg)? (1) 70 (2) 66 (@) 72 (4) 60 (5) 68 30. If the weight of E is 76 kg, then what can be the weight of B (in kg)? (1) 77 (2) 79 (3) 70 (4) 64 (5) 60 Directions for questions 31 to 36: Select the correct alternative from the given choices. 31. P and Q started a business with initial investments (of €60,000 and %50,000 respectively. After 2 months P withdraws from the business and 3 more months later he rejoins with double the amount of his initial investment, where as Q continues with the same investment tl the end of the year. At the end of the year they make a profit of €20,800. Find the share (in) of Qin the profit. (1) 6500 (2) 7,200 (4) 4.500 (5) 5,600 (3) 8,000 32, ‘A group of five people can do a piece of work in a certain number of days. If four more people join the group, they take twelve days less to do the same work. In how many days can a group of three people do the work? (1) 30 (4) 60 (2) 45 (8) 75 (3) 15 ‘Triumphant Insitute of Management Education Pvt. Ltd. (T4AM.E.) HO: 958, 2" Floor, Skidamsetty Complex, Secunderabad ~ 500 003, “Tel : 040-27898195 Fax : 040-27847334 emai afo@timededucation.com webs wowwtimededucation.com _AMMCETIN6501/3 33. A sum of £2,500 is split into two parts, one part being lent at simple interest and the other part being lent at compound interest, interest being ‘compounded annually. At the end of the two years, the fotal interest earned on the sum is 2201. Find the sum lent at simple interest, if both the parts are lent al an interest rate of 4% p.2. (1) 1,250 (2) %1,625 (4) 1500 (5) @1,950 (3) 21.975 35. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Find the one that does not belong to that group. (1) CFL (2) KNOT = (3) XURO (4) YBEH (5) MPSV 36. Varsha is Karan’s sister's brother's mother's father’s only chle’s mother. How is Versha related to Karan? (1) Mother (2) Cousin (3) Sister (4) Aunt (5) Grandmother 34. Tanish starts from point P and travels 6 m towards the east, 7 m towards the north and 15 m towards the south respectively to reach point Q. Now what is the distance between P and Q and in which direction is P with respect to. O? (1) 19m, North-west (3) 9m, North (5) 10m, North-west 2) 10m, South-east (4) 19m, South-east Directions for questions 37 to 41: In each of these questions there are two sets of figuras. The figures on the left are Problem Figures and those on the right are Answer Figures indicated by numbers (1), (2), (3) (4) and (6). Figures form 2 series, if they change from left to right acoording to the same rule. The number of the Answer Figure which would be the next figure in the series of problem figures is the answer. All the six figures, i.¢., five Problem Figures and one ‘Answer Figure should be considered as forming the series. PROBLEM FIGURES ANSWER FIGURES a7. a (2) (3) (4) (5) PE] -b ep] o*]#?]V#]*S]7e@ We 2$\VOGHYeO?I2WAOHE VE V@jws S*¥]#v | woe ‘Trumphant institute of Management Education Pvt Lid. (LLM.B.) HO. 953, 2” Floor, SiMlansetiy Complex, Secunderabad ~500 003 ‘Tel : 040-27898195 Fax : 040-27847334 email: info“@timededucation.com website : www timededucation.com _AMMCETIL6S01/4 Directions for questions 42 to 48: These questions are based on the following information, Five persons F, G, H, land J are sitting in row ~ I facing north and the other five persons A, B, C, D and & are sitting in row — II facing south, not necessarily in the ‘seme order. Each person in row — 1 is facing exactly one person from row ~ Il, Each of them is eating a lollipop of a diferent favour. One of the flavours is Mint, | is eating orange flavour and is second to the left of the person who is eating Margarita flavour. & and A are adjacent to each other. Neither nor A is eating Guava flavour. J who is eating watermelon flavour, is sitting opposite D and is adjacent to F. H is sitting exactly between the persons, who are eating Grape and Mango flavours. A is sitting third to the right of B, who is eating ‘Strawberry flavour. Neither E nor C is adjacent to D. One of A and C is eating Apple flavour and the other is siting opposite |. The persons who are eating Lime end Grape flavours is sitting opposite each other. 42. Who is siting opposite B? (1), The person who is eating Grape flavour. Q) H (3) The person who is eating Mango flavour. (4) The person who is eating Margarita flavour. (5) None of these 43. Who is eating Mint flavour? (1) The person who is sitting adjacent to C. (2) The person who is siting opposite G. @) E @ A (5) Cannot be determined 44, How many persons are sitting between A and 0? (1) Zero 2) One (8) Two (4) Three (5) Cannot be determined 45. Which of the following combinations is correct? (1) Ent —-(@) Aime (3) G-Mango (4) F-Grape (5) H-Margarita 46. In a certain way, | is related to Mint, similarly J is related to Guava, then C is related to (1) Grape (2) Orange (3) (4) Mango (5) Apple fargarita 47, Four of the following five pairs are alike in a certain way based on the given information and hence form a group. Find the one that does not belong to the ‘group. (1) LH 2) FS (3) ED (@) Ac 6) BE 48. Which of the following statements is/are true? (1) Three persons are siting between | and J (2) Fisto the immediate left of H. (3) Bis two places away from E. (4) D does not eat Guava flavour. (6) More than one of the above. Directions for questions 49 to 53: These questions are based on the graph given below. Net sales of two companies from 2008-09 to 2013-14 (in & crore) 2013-14 28 2012-13 38 4 2011-12 ° 28 28 DO ' 38 38 2009-10 & 2008.08 a 25 ° 10 20 30 40 50 TiGompany X TGompany ¥ 49. What is the average sales of company X from 2009-10 to 2012-13? (1) %30or (2) %32er (3) €4cr (4) %36 or (8) None of these “Trumphantinsiute of Managernont Education Pvt Lid. (ALM:E) HO: 958, 2 Floor, Sildameny Complex, Ssoundarabad 500 008 Tel : 040-27898195 Fax : 040-27847334 ema nfo(atimededucation.com website : wwew timededucation.com —_AMMCETH6S0U/S ‘50. What is the difference between the total sales of 57. 20% of 119.896 + 30% of ? = 44.938 company X and that of company Y fer all the given (1) 65 (2) 72 (9) 68 years? (4) 70 (6) 81 (i) Ber) Ror) Br (4) %cr (5) None of these 124.891 | 61.782 Sin the yea 201011 and 201218 atic he OME FORT ratio of the total sales of company X to that of B fh B fe ‘company Y? (1) 3:2 2) 4:3 (3) 5:4 ' , ce Q 8:5 8 Niwornass Directions for questions 59 to 64: Select the correct alternative from the given choices. 52, What was the average sales of company X, in the years in which the sales of company X were more than the respective sales of company ¥? (1) €36.25er (2) BA0.750r (3) B44. (4) %48.25 cr (5) None of these 59. Vessel A contains a mixture of solutions P,Q and R in the ratio of 1 > 2: 3 and their respective ratio in vessel 8 is 3: 2: 1. In what ratio should the mixtures in the two vessels be mixed such that the amount of solution Rin the resultant solution is 53, If in all the given years the cost of production of ties Bias @ 8x6 company Y was 60% of its sales in each year, then what was the total profit obtained by company Y in 8 AFETE the given six years?(Profit= Sales — Cost) ae (1) UBGer (2) BBACr (3) %B.Gor (4) &784.cr (6) None of these Ram attends an exam and scores 210 marks and is declared felled because his marks are less then pass marks by 5% of the maximum marks. A student passes the exam if he scores 40% of the maximum marks. What are the maximum marks a sludent can get? Directions for questions 54 to 58: From the given choices, select the correct altemative which gives an approximate value to replace the question mark (2) (1) 700 (2) 600 (3) 540 54, 999+ 1079.93 =? aa Oy ().2F @ 25 Oe 61. A person travelling in a train moving al a speed of (pone =), iBA00: 36 km/hr observes another train coming towards him in the opposite direction and the speed of that train 55. \o7« \22d =? with respect to him is. 72 kmiby. The lengths of the (1) 208 (2) 210 @) 120 train are 100 m and 200 m respectively. Find the (4) 245 ©) 199 time taken for the trains to cross each other. (1) 10sec (2) 12sec (3) 1520 Bipglagtied (4 18sec (5) 24sec 56 38+ start (1) 16 2 13 @) 19 (4) 18 (5) 14 Directions for questions 62 to 70: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow it, Some words are underlined to help you locate them while answering certain questions. Iibecame a classic example of a techno-Utopian prophecy gone awry. The notion of the “paperless office", which dates back to the 19803, sounded plausible enough. As computers began to spread and display improved technology, it ‘seemed obvious that more and more documents would be written, distributed and cead in electronic form, rather than on paper. Filing cabinets would give way to hard disks, memos and reports would be distributed electronically and paper invoices and purchase orders would be replaced by electronic messages whizzing between accounts departments. What actually happened was that global consumption of office paper more than doubled in the last two decades of the 20" century, as digital technology made printing cheaper and easier than ever before. Not even the rise of the internet stemmed the tide. The web's billons of pages provided a vast new source of fodder for the world’s humming printers. ‘though e-mail did away with much paper-based correspondence, some older, technophobic bosses insisted on having their e-mails printed out so they could scribble their responses in pen for their secretaries to type in and send oft. Yet the prediction seems to be coming true at last. American office workers’ use of paper has actually been in decline since 2001. What changed? The explanation seems to be sociological rather than technological. A new generation of workers, who have grown up with e-mail, word processing and the internet, feel less of a need to print documents out than their older colleagues cid. Offices are still far from paperloss, but the trend is clear. So does this means that other ‘apparently discredited technological prophecies might also benefit from a similar reversal of fortune? ‘A closer look at the ones that have staged comebacks suggests three ways in which they could. The paperiess office shows how a sociological shift can make the difference: although the technology did not change very much, its users did. In some cases, however, straightforward improvements in technology turn things around. A good example is the “Triumphant Insitute of Management Education Pvt. Lid, (TAME. HO: 95B, 2" Floor, Siddamsetty Complex, Secunderabad ~ 500 003, ‘Tel : 04027898195 Fax :040-27847334 email: info@timededucation.com website : wwwilimeteducation.com _AMMCETINGS01/6 internet itself. The prognostications of the dotcom era were shown to be extravagantly wide off the mark when the bubble burst in 2000-01. But many dotcom business models had been predicted on the wide availabilty of broadband internet connections, which for regulatory reasons spread more slowly than expected, As broadband grew, many predictions made during the boom — about the value of online advertising and the volume of e-commerce, for example — came true after all, albeit a few years late. ‘A third way in which seemingly moribund technologies can be revived is through an external shock. Perhaps the best example is the electric car. The dream has always sounded promising ~ oll will not last for ever after al — but the reality Consisted of odd-looking cars with limited range. A plunge in the oll price in the late 1980s and the cancellation of the V1 by General Motors in 2003 seemed to sound the death knell for electric cars. But growing concer about climate change, worries about energy security and a spike in the oll price have since effected an astonishing tumaround. Car makers are now racing to build petrotelectric hybrid vehicles, and these are widely seen as steps on the way to all- electric ones. 62, The techno-utopian prophecy mentioned inthe (6) the executives find it easier to write than to type passage is about ut their letors. (1) offices filled only with computers, {2) offices devoid of fling cabinets. 67. The decline in the use of paper since 2001 can be. (3) computers replacing secretaries. attributed to (4) offices without papers, (1) a change in the technology. (5) computers filing information in hard disks (2) a sociological change. (3) an extemal shock that has had its impact on it. 63. What would have happened if the prophecy had (4). the rapid growth in printing come true? (6) the rise of the internet. (1) There would 5¢ no accounts department in any of the offices, 168. According to the passage, the scientific breakthrough, (2) Office documents would have been written and that has got itself revived through a technological saved in electronic form development is (8) Offices would have done away with invoices (1) the computer. and purchase orders by now. (2) the electric car (4) Memos and reports would not have been filed (G) the printing press. and saved. (4) the hybrid vehicles. (5) Writing and distribution of documents among (6) the internet. departments within an office would have taken longer time. 69. Broadband internet connections (1) were expected to spread slowly but steadily 64. The global consumption of office paper doubled in (2) are incidental in increasing the volume of e-mails, the last two decades of the twentieth century (3) have become so popular that they have because increased the value of online advertisements. (1) printing became cheaper and easier with the (4) helped in increasing the value of online advent of digital technology. advertisements and the volume of e-commerce (2) printers found more material to print. (6) started with a boom but faced a lull in 2000-01. (3) printing through digital technology consumed ‘more paper. 70. The idea of inventing an electric car was given up (4) correspondence between offices increased because enormously. (A) there wes a sudden decrease in oil prices. (5) the number of entrepreneurs and subsequently (8) car makers were not able to build petrol-electric the number of new offices increased globally hybrid vehicies. (C) General Motors cancelled its EV1 model car. 65. The rise of the internet, (1) AendG 2) AandB (3) OnlyA (1) helped in reducing global paper consumption. (4) OnlyC (5) Allthe three (2) resulted in an increased number of technophobic officers. Directions for questions 71 to 75: Read the (8) provided the printers with unlimited printing information and the statements (A). (B). (C), (D), (E), (F) material and (G) given below it carefully to answer the questions. (4) helped in doing away with filing cabinets, (5) was seen as an unwelcome intrusion by the The fact that less than 60% of the eligible voters cast executives, their vote brought up the issue of making exercise of franchise compulsory. 66. Even with the advent of the internet and the e-mail, (A) A candidate with a mere 30% votes is able to paper-correspondence stil continues because become a representative of 100% of the population (1) most of the CEOs are not technically quaified, of that area, (2) the people in the top order believe only in hand- _(B) Those who do not cast their vote do not have a right written materia o complain against the elected representatives that (8) the bosses do not want their secretaries to sit their problems are not being solved. idle. (C) itis possible to make voting compulsory. (4) most heads are too conservative to do away —_(D) Those who do not vote should be made ineligible for with their habit of personally signing the letters. any government assistance such as subsidies etc. TTiumphant Insitute of Managoment Education Pvt Lid. (TAME) HO: 980, 2 Foor, Sidamscty Complex, Secunderabad 500 O08 “Fel : 040 27898195 Fax : 040. 27847334 email: info@timededucation.com website : www timededucation.cam _AMMCETH6S01/7 (E) Most of the people are fed up with the elected representatives because they pay little attention to the public matters (F) Every eligible voter will be able to cast vote on the designated day. (G) There will be at least some persons who will not be able to exercise their franchise for some very genuine reasons. 71. Which of the statements (A), (B), (C), (0), (E). (F) and (G) islare point(s) that goes against making voting compulsory? (1) Only (D) (2) Only (G) (3) Only (G) and (E) (4) Only (A) (8) Only (B) and (0) 72. Which of the statements (A), (B), (C). (0), (E). (F) and (@) isiare (an) assumption(s) implicit in asking to make voting compulsory? (1) Only (C) (2) Only (6) (3) Only(G) and (&) (4) Only (C) and (F) (5) Only C), (E) and (F) 73. Which of the statements (A), (B), (C), (D), (€), (F) and (G) is/are (a) possible reason(s) for low voter tumour? (i). Only @) (2) Only (©) (5) Only (G) and (E) (2) Only (E) (4) Only (G) 74, Which of the statements (A), (B), (C). (0), (E), (F) and (6) is/are (2) possible reason(s) for asking to make voting compulsory? (1) Only (A) and (C) () ony) (5) Only (A) (2) Only (D) (4) Only (F) and (D) 75. Which of the statements (A), (B). (C). (D). (E). (F) and (G) is/are (an) effective step to ensure that every eligible voter exercises hisher franchise? (1) Only (D) (2) Only (B) and (0) (3) Only (A), (B) and (C) (4) Only (0) and (G) ©) Only (F) Directions for questions 76 to 80: In four out of the following five pairs of figures, the left figure bears a certain relation with the right figure. One out of the five pairs does not follow similar pattern. Find the odd pai. 76. “ 2 ‘Triumphant insttute of Management Education Pvt. Ltd. (TALMAE.) HO: 958, 2” Floor, Siddamsetty Complex, Secunderabad ~ 500 008) ‘Tel :040-27898195 Fax : (40-27847334 email : info~@timvededucation,com wel wwrwsimededucation.com _AMMCETII6SO1/8 Directions for questions 81 to 85: In the following umber series only one number is wrong. Find out the ‘wrong number. 81. 19, 80, 336, 1380, 5564, 22436 (1) 5564 (2) 336 (3) 22496 (4) 80 (6) 1380 82. 17,36, 93, 188, 319, 492 (1) 93 (2) 188 (3) 319 (4) 36 (6) 492 83. 1942, 1213, 701, 360, 142, 17 (1) 1942 (2) 1213, (3) 701 (4) 360 (6) 142 84. 18, 45, 132, 333, 810, 1845 (1) 132 (2) ‘810 (3) 45 (4) 1845 (6) 333 85. 5, 27, 105, 349, 1101, 3363 (1) 27 (2) 105 (3) 349 (4) 1101 (©) 3363, Directions for questions 86 to 90: Select the comect alternative from the given choices. 86. Tho Ministor said that tho government had sought the Commission's permission to appoint the army chief as it wanted to strictly follow all the procedures. Which of the following can be inferred from the above? (1) The Commission's permission is necessary for all the appointments made during the elections. (2) The Commission's permission was not sought in| cother appointments. (3) The Commission will give the permission for the appointment. (4) Appointment of army chief without the Commission's permission is regular. (5) The Commission's permission is not required for other appointments. 87. Instead of giving the trioals the Community right as requested by them, the forest department officials came up with a proposal of sanctioning individual rights of two to three cents each, which the tribals tumed down, Which of the following is the assumption behind the tribals’ decision to turn down the proposal? (1) Individual rights are disadvantageous to tribals. (2) The forest department may lose control over the forest. (8) Tribals consent is necessary for giving individual rights. (4) The forest department is never in favour of the tribals (5) Community right is more beneficial to the tribals than individual rights. 88. A one year moratorium is imposed by University Grants Commission (UGC) on setting up new engineering colleges and increasing the intake in engineering colleges as the number of engineering jobs created in the country is much lower than the number of engineers passing out from callegas, Which of the following is the fallacy in the decision taken by the UGC? (1) Private institutes are ready to provide infrastructure necessary for running engineering courses. (2) The effort should be to create engineering jabs but _not to stop people from graduating in ‘engineering because it is a fundamental right to pursue the education of one's choice. (3) Almost all the software companies prefer to rectuit engineering graduates. (4) There are many employment opportunities for ‘engineers in foreign countries. (6) Of late there is a sharp fall in the number of people preferring engineering courses. 89. It is possible to have the Constitution drafted by the second Constituent Assembly if honest attempts are made. Which of the following is the assumption impli the above statement? in (1) Honest attempts may not be made. (2) Honest attempts can be made. (8) Honest attempts will be mace. (4) Honest attempts will not be made. (5) Honest attempts were not made during the frst Constituent Assembly 90. The search and rescue operation for landslide survivors Is abandoned after two days of effort as the houses are buried under meters of mud. ‘Which of the following is a possible reason for such decision? (1) Itis dificut to remove such huge quantity of mud. (2) The houses under the mud were evacuated before the land slide. (3) No one can survive for more than two days while buried under so much mud. (4) Land slides will not occur again (5) People cannot survive a land slide. Directions for questions 91 to 95: In a certain code language, the codes for the sentences given in column — 1 are given in column ~ Il. Each word has a unique code. Answer the questions based on these codes. Column —T Column youare not fiend | md nd rd ad my friend is enemy | Id ed md pd are yourny friend _ | nd mdrd od (wv) [ youandenemy | ldnd kd 81. What is the code for ‘you'? (1) ma @ @ nd (4) ad 6 82, Whats the code for ‘enemy'? () pd @) id @) ka (4) od (6) Cannot be determined Triumphant Institute of Management Education Pvt Ltd. (TALMLE,) HO: 956, 2" Floor, Siddamsetty Complex, Secunderabad ~ 500 003. ‘Fel : 040-27898195 Fax :040-27847334 en info @timeteducation com wel iwwrv.timededucationcom _AMMCETI16501/9 93. Which is coded as ‘rd’? (1) my (2) not (3) friend (4) are (5) you ‘94, What can be the code for ‘this is not’? (1) sdpdad (2) mdsded (3) rdmdsd (4) adpdnd (5) md pds¢ 95. What is the cade for ‘my enemy’? (1) ropa (2) dk, (3) lp (4) kd id (5) edid Directions for questions 96 and 97: These questions are based on the following information. Qs 8 mo the north of P and 7 m to the west of R. S is 3m to the north of R. Tis 6 mo the east of S. U is 11m to the south of T and 4 m to the west of V. 96. In which direction is P with respect to V? (1) East (2) West (3) North (4) South-east (5) None of these 97. How far is R from U? (1) 9m Q) am (4) 12m (©) 14m (3) 10m Directions for questions 98 and 99: Each of these questions consists of three statements followed by two conclusions marked I and Il. Consider the statements to be true, even though they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts and find out which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) the statements, disregarding the commonly known facts. Mark your answer as, (1) if only Hollows. (2) ifonly It follows. (3) ifeither tor 1 follows, (4) if neither I nor 11 follows (6) if both I and 11 follow. 98. Statements: ‘Some pens are not guns. All bags are portraits. Some guns are portraits, Conclusions: 1. Some guns are bags. IL. Some portraits are not pens. 99, Statements: No boomerang is a key. All bottles are keys. All boomerangs are bullets. Conclusions: 1. No boomerang is bottle. Il. Some bullets can be keys. Directions for questions 100 to 102: In the following questions, five numbered figures are given which form a series. ‘One of the five numbered figures does not fit into the series. The number of that wrong figure is your enswer. 4100. “ @) 0 0S * $ @ * 401. « @ eo) 02. aman>7 mamnn> (a) (5) @ 6 ‘Triumphant Institute of Management Education Pvt. Lid. (FLAME) 110: 95D, 2" Foor, Siddamseity Complex, Secunderabad ~ 500 003. ‘Tel :040-27808195 Fax : 040-27847334 email info@timeeducation.com website www.timededucetion.com AMMCETI16501/10 Directions for questions 103 to 107: These questions are based on the bar graph and pie chart given below. NUMBER OF PEOPLE WATCHING SELECT TV CHANNELS AS A PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL VIEWERS IN A CITY 16 4 4 2 12 10 10 © ° » Zoo Star Plus Sun Channel'VAajTak Sony Peak hours Non peak hours 50% of total population watches during non-peak hours and the total population watches during peak hours. GROUP WISE DISTRIBUTION OF VIEWERS AS A PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL VIEWERS Senior citizens 10% Working men and Housewives ‘working women 35% 10% Children 25% : fs "youth 20% 403. If 10% of the housewives watch Star Plus during what percent of the total population of senior n-peak hours, what is the ratio of the number of citizens do not watch these channels during non these housewives to the total number of viewers, peak-hours? who watch the television during non-peak hours? (1) 5% (2) 46% (3) 73% (1) 7:25 (2) 14:45 (3) 7: 100 (4) 67% (8) Cannot be determined (4) 35:420 (6) 14:25 Directions for questions 108 to 111: Select the correct 4104, If 50% of the viewers watching Channel 'V' during _altemative from the given choices non-peak hours, watch Channel 'V' during peak hours also, what percent ofthe total viewers watch 108. A and B can do a piece of work in 20 days and Channel V during non peak hours only? 30 days respectively, when they work individually (1) 4% (2) 6% @) 2% They work on alterate days. What is the {4) 1% (5) 5% difference between the times taken to complete the work, when A stars the work and when B starts the 105. What is the ratio of the total number of viewers work? watching other channels during peak hours and those (1) S days (2) 3days (3) 2 days ‘watching the given channels during non peak hours? (4) 0 (6) tay (1) 62:27 (2) 23:12 (3) 41:19 (4) 45:13 (6) Cannotbe determined 409. The number of members in three different groups A,B and C are 24, 26 and 30. Each group has an 106. Which of the following channels is viewed by the average weight 40 kg, 42 kg and 38 kg per Most number of people? member respectively. Find the average weight (1) Zee (2) StarPlus (3) Aaj Tak (in kg} per member approximately when all the (4) Sun (5) Cannot be determined three groups are combined. () 415 (2) 36 (3) a2 107. During non peak-hours, if 10% of the viewers (4) 40 6) 38 watching the given channels are senior citizens, “Triumphant institute of Management Education Pvt. Lid. (TeLM-E.) HO’ O53, 2" Floor, Sildamseiy Complex, Secunderabad 500 008 ‘el: 040-27898195 Fax : 040-2784733 em: n website : wiretimeeducation.com —AMMCETI16501/11 fo @timeteducation 410. A tank is in the shape of a cylinder surmounted by ‘2 cone of an equal radlus. The height of tne cone is 6m and the total height ofthe tank is 18 m. Find the volume of the tank if the base radius ofthe cylinder isSm (1) 1,650m? (2) 1,244m? (3) 1,100 m? (4) 2,200m? (6) 1,460 m® 111. After giving a discount of 20%, an article was sold for €140 more than the cost price. In. this transaction, if a profit of 20% is made, find the marked price. (1) %4,000 (2) 1,800 (8) 21,200 (4) %41,100 (6) 1,400 Directions for questions 112 to 116: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B,C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions that follow i. (A) The body of Eero Mantyranta, a double time Olympic champion in cross country skiing has a ‘mutation that causes it to produce far more of a harmone called EPO than a normal person would, (B) Two notions are advanced against doping in sport: safety and faiiness. (©) Mantyranta was allowed to compete because his advantage was held to be a natural gif. (0) For instance, some people have innate genetic mutations which give them exactly the same sort of edge. (E) A synthetic version of this harmone which stimulates, the production of red blood cells is the banned drug of choice for endurance athletes. (F) The first makes sense, the second less so particularly when it comes to gene therapy. 112. Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence of the paragraph? MAF 3B ac 6) D0 113. Which of the following will be the LAST sentence of the paragraph? (1) CD BB GF GA 114, Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence of the paragraph? FE BC 4B GO 115. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence of the paragraph? MAQC BO. ME OB 116. Which of the following will be the FIFTH sentence of the paragraph? (DAE WE MF OA Directions for questions 117 to 121: In each question, below, some statements are given followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true, even if they seem to be al variance with the commonly known facts, and than decide which of the conclusion(s) logically follow(s) from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Mark. your answer as, (1) ifonly conclusion 1 follows (2) if only conclusion 11 follows. (3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. (4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows. (6) if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow. 417. Statements: ‘Some questions are directions. All directions are taps. All questions are steps. Conclusions: 1. Alltaps are questions. I. No question being tap is a possibilty. 418, Statements: All bells are lines. Some lings are not dives. Conclusions: 1. No dive is a bell I Alleast some dives are bells. 419. Statoments: ‘Some questions are directions. Al directions are taps. All questions are steps, Conclusions: I. Some directions can be steps. IL, Nostepisa tap, ‘Statements for questions 120 and 121: All bubbles are mails. No mail is a bail ‘Some bubbles are not nails, 420. Conclusions: 1. Allbubbles being bai is not a possiblity. I, Some bubbles are not bails. 121. Conclusions: I. Alleast some mails are nails. IL, Allnails are bails. Directions for questions 122 fo 126: These questions, are based on the following information. A.B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, some are facing the centre and the rest are facing away from the centre. The following information is known about their seating. B sits second to the left of G. F is an immediate neighbour of G and C. A sits adjacent to C and is facing 1D. D sits third to the right of C and second to the left of E, who is facing the centre. No three persons sealed adjacent are facing the centre. 122, How many persons are sitting between H and F, when counted in clockwise direction with respect toH? (1) Three (2) Two (3) Four (4) One (5) Zero 423. Who sits second to the right of F? 4) D@ Cc @)B 4A 6) H 424, Four of the following five are alike in a certain way bbasad on the given information and so form a group. Find the one that does not belong to that group. () BE (2) 0.6 (3) GF FC 6) AH 125. How many persons are facing away from the centre? (1) Three (2) Four (3) Five (4) Two (5) Cannot be determined ‘Triumphant Institute of Management Education Pvt Lid (TAM.E) HO: 958, 2” Floor, Siddamsetty Complex, Secunderabad — 500 005 ‘Tel :040-27898195 Fax : 040-27847334 em: infortimededucation.com website: ww yededucation.com _ AMMCETII6S01/12 126. Which of the following statements is true? (1) Cand F are facing the centre. (2) D sits two places away from H. (3) Hand G are facing the centre. (4) Aand B are facing away from the centre, (5) None of these Directions for questions 127 to 129: These questions are based on the following information. Recently analysts said that, India needs to import or produce more ammunition as soon as possible because the level of ammunition reserves had depleted to a dangerously low level. If india were to go to a battlefield, analysts reported saying that the ammunition reserves. India has now, will not last them for more than 20 days. 4127. Which of the following if true most weakens the analysts’ report that Incia will not last for more than 20 days on the baltle field, with its current ‘ammunition reserves? (4). India is importing more ammunition from other countries. (2) Alot of ammunition had been stored for the pest 20 years, whichis a hidden fect forthe analysts (8) 20 days is more than sufficient for India to win any bate. (4) Allofthe above (5) Only (2) an (3), 428. Which of the following is/are (an) assumption(s) implicit from the given information? (1) Itis not desirable for India to have such low ammunition level. (2) Acounitry should be able to withstand for more than 20 days on a battlfild. (3) Both (1) and (2) (4) Ammunition itself determines the strength of a country on a battlefield. (5)_ None of the above. 129. Which of the following if true could have been the reason for India's ammunition reserves to deplete? (1) The soldiers spend their cartridges or ammunition very conservatively. (2) A lot of ammunition was wasted in the recent war that India was engaged in. (3) India imports a lot of ammunition every year. (4) Other countries also have very low levels of ammunition reserve. (5). Both (2) and (4) Directions for questions 130 and 131: These questions are based on the following information. Instead of the existing independent regulator to protect the environment, the country must put in place the governmental decision-making located within the public sphere of influence when it comes to forest clearance issues — says the Minister of Environment at the press meet 130. What could be the possible reason for which the Minister wanted to seek the ‘public sphere of influence’ in making their decisions? (1) The governmental decisions are being far too biased towards industrialists, (2) Little effort is being put to conserve the environment, (3) IU is very important to involve the natives’ opinion for clearing the forest which provides them the livelihood and the decisions should be made such that the citizens support them. (4) The independent regulator pays attention on the effect of forest clearance on rains and rise in global temperatures, but does not look into the effect on the lives of people who depend on these forests for their livelihood, which can be achieved by the suggested measure. (5) None of the above. 181. Which of the following if true, most weakens the minister's statement? (1) People are not aware of who takes decisions regarding forest clearance. (2) People are quite satisfied with the independent regulator system (3) People who are dependent on forests are represented on the board of the independent regulator. (4). Both (2) and (3) (5). Both (1) and (2) Directions for questions 132 and 133: In the following questions, five numbered figures aro given which form a saries. ‘One of the five numbered figures does not ft into the series. The number of that wrong figure is your answer. aise ) @ @) (4) ©) 133. a) @ @ TTiiumphant instluie of Management Education Pvt LId_ (AME) HO: 950, ™ Flour, Sddamseny Complex, Secunderabad 500 O08 Tel : 040-27898195 Fax : 040-27847334 email: info“@timededucation com website : ww:timoedueation,com AMMCETH6801/13 Directions for questions 134 and 135: Select the correct altemative from the given choices. 134. na certain code, ‘CIRCLE’ is coded as 'FNFUKD’ How is ‘AROUND’ coded in that code? (1) BPXRTE (2) DWERMC (3) EPXRTB (4) HEICIC (6) DWECIC 135. If the digits in the number "493628571" are arranged in the ascending order, then how many digits remain in the same position? (1) Zero (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) Four Directions for questions 136 and 137: Select the correct alternative from the given choices, which comes in place of (2) 136. 28% of 500 x 343 + 2401 + 26% of 400 = ? Gy 112 (2) 116 (3) 120 (4) 124 5) 130 137, 99 + 42 x 729 + 967 ~ 60 «52+ 65 =? (1) 39 (2) 43 (3) 49 (4) 53 (5) 61 Directions for questions 138 to 147: Read each 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 partis the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'S' 138. | have gone / to Singapore once / but I've never a) @ @) been / io Malaysia, No error. 4 6) 439. My electric cooker / has stopped working / and I've 0) @) @ got to do / something with it, No error. (4) (5) 140. | saw / the doctor / fee! for / her pulse. No error. a” @ @ a ©) 4141. | rather would / drink milk than / have a / heavy a) 2) (3) (@) breakfast. No error. ©) 142. She entered / the classtoom / as quiet as / she was a) Q) @) (a) late, No error, (5) 143. According to a recent study / to consume protein acgsaaeand Eomuaeaey before and after weight tnng buks mote muscle in ody bulls / ceo wan kr te «oho ies. No grr 144. The Sicilian volcano is almost always / bubbling in 4) (2) ‘energy / but despite this thousands of people J live @ safely on its slope. No error. 4) 6) 145. Protecting hundreds of low-Earth-orbit satelites from, destin seem a laudeble idea I and the Pentagon is tying todo that J by shuting down chien end mitery communicatons 1 ‘and by impairing Global Positioning System (GPS) sels No error. 8) 148. It is an uncomfortable truth that / beautiful people a) (2) make more money / and it has been recently @) discovered that even attractive workers earn / more (4) than the less winsome colleagues. No orror. 6) 147, An atemtve to low-ession jt elt doesnot compete with epicure are agae a hey can be grown in ponds of sea waier / bul ah non ‘productive land. No error. “ (5) Directions for questions 148 to 152: Each of the questions below consists of a question and three statements numbered I, II and III. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements is/are sufficient to answer the question. 4148. P, L, V, R, S and M are siting around a circular table, facing the centre. Who sits to the immediate right of M12 I Vand R are adjacent to S, who sits second to the left of P. LP and M ate not adjacent to each other, bul ‘one among them sits to the immediate lef of L IIL Two persons sit between R and L. Either S or L sits opposite M. (1) Only tand 1 (2) Only | and ti (3) Only tt and 1m (4) Only land either 11 or 1 (6) Allthe three 149. How is H related to M? LH is the only child of M's only daughters sibling's only son's cousin. Ul. P is the sister of M, who is the mother of H's sister's father's only daughter. UL M is P's sister's only brother's wife's only daughter's paternal grandmother. P's brother isH (1) Either 1 or or 1 (3) Either I or I (6) Either Ill orl (2) Only 1 (4) Either I or 1 ‘Triumphant institute of Management Education Pvt. Lid, (FAME) HO: 95B, 2" Floor, Siddamseity Complex, Secunderabad ~ 500 008, ‘Tel : 040 27808195 Fax : 040 27847334 email: info 1efeducation.com webs ‘wwv.timeteducation.com _AMMCETINGS01/14 150. Ina certain code, how is ‘read! coded? |. ‘you learn and read! is coded as ‘pa ta ma va’ and ‘we leam this’ is coded as ‘ha ra pa’ , ‘you must read this’ is coded as ‘ha ma ta la IIL, ‘one must read all’ is coded as ‘ma la wa sa’ and ‘all read that’ is coded as ‘ka sa mai 152. Inwhich direction is Nidhi with respect to Sudha? (1) Only Tand 11 L. Nidhi is 10 m to the East of Sunidha, who is 2) Only (3) Only 1and nt (4) Only Hor only I and It (5) Only 11 or only 11 2) Only fang tt 5 mto the right of Nisha. (3) Only Il and 1 Il Sunidha is 15 m to the South of Sudha and (4) Only I and either 1 or 5 mto the East of Nisha. (6) Allthe three IIL Nisha is 16 m to the East of Nidhi and 10.m to the North of Sunidna, 4181. M.A, P, B, Q, C and R are siting in a row facing (1) Only Tend 1 North. How many persons are siting between 2) Only Land itt Band R? (8) Only I and it IL Bsits second to the loft of Q and P sits third to (4) Allthe three the right of R. (6) The question cannot be answered even by IR does not sit at any end but sits to immediate left of the person who is adjacent to B. IL. Q sits third to the left of C, who is second to the right of R. B sits at one of the ends. (1) Only Im combining all the three. Directions for question 153: In each of these questions there are two sets of figures. The figures on the left are Problom Figures. (Four figures and one question marked space) and those on right are Answer Figures indicated by numbers (1). (2). (3), (4) and (5). A series is established if one of the five Answer Figures is placed at the “question marked space’. Figures form a series if they change from left to right according to the same nule. The number of the ‘Answer Figure which should be placed in the question-marked space is the answer. All the five figures i. four Problem Figures and one Answer Figure placed in the question marked space should be considered as forming the series. PROBLEM FIGURES 153, ANSWER FIGURES o @ @) (4) (6) A, Directions for questions 154 to 158: These questions are based on the following information ‘The dimensions of the base of a house are 20 m x 15m and its height is 3 m. It consists of two rooms whose floor dimensions are each 10 m x § m, a hall of 20 m x 5 m, a store room of 8 m x 9 m and a kitchen of 12 m x 5 m. All the outer walls of the house are painted at the cost of 2210/sq.m. and all the inner walls are painted at the cost of €150/squm. 154, What is the total cost of painting the outer surface of the four walls? (1) %34,200 (2) %38.400 (8) 44,100 (4) 48,600 (5) None of these 155, What is the ratio of the total cost of painting the outer surfaces of the walls to that of painting the inner surfaces of the walls? (1) 641825 (2) 49:85 (3) 234.435 (4) 9:225 (6) None of these 156. If all the walls are painted with a single paint costing €150/sq.m. then how much money would the house owner have saved? (1) 12,600 (2) %15,400 (3) %18,200 (4) %21,800 (5) None of these 4157. If the inner surface of the walls of the hall are painted with paint costing 2250/ sq.m. what will be the increase in the total cost of painting? (1) %5,000 (2) 710,000 (3) 227,000 (4) %45,000 (6) None of these 158. If two litres of paint is needed to paint an area of 5 sq.m. how much paint is required to paint all the walls of the house completely at the same rate? (1) 144 lives (2) 152lives (3) 174 fives: (4) 288 litres (6) None of these Directions for questions 159 to 161: Select the correct alternative from the given choices, which comes in place of (2) 189. [20 x (16° 122+ 8) + 2°x 5] + 512 =? 423206 @7 ®5 460, ¢f0501x4096 , (aaa EO > 7296 (1) 360 (2) 372 (3) 364 (4) 412 (5) None of these 161. 34.26 + 25.5 (5.2) (4) + 15 =? (1) 532.43 (2) 521.38 (3) 579.66 (a) 554.34 (6) 568.32 ‘Triumphant Institute of Management Education Pvt, Lid. (FAME) HO: 95B, 2" Floor, Tel 040. 27898195 Fax : 040 27847334 email: info@atimeeducation.com website : ww timeseducation. \Adamsetty Complex, Secunderabad —500 008, a _AMMCETHS01/15 Directions for questions 162 to 166: Study the following line graph and pie chart and answer the questions given below. Note : Note Classification of boys and gir's among the various streams in a college 70 4 eo sot aot 20} (in percentage) 204 10 o Pp Arts Science Conmerce = Boys + Girls In the college the ratio of the number of students in Arts, Science and Commerce streams is 2: 5:3. Division of students fo three sports groups om ; 40% B 30% Every student in the college is a member of exactly one group and the above percentages are applicable to all the three streams. The total number of students in the college is 4000. 162. What is the number of students belonging to group Cin the commerce stream? (1) 480 (2) 420 (3) 450 (4) 460 © @) 200 163. What is the number of gir's in the science stream? (1) 1100) 11603) 1260 (4) 1200 (5) 660 4164. What is the difference between the number of ‘students belonging to group B and group C? (1) 450 2) 00 @) 400 (4) 550 (5) Zero 465. By what percent is the number of gis in the commerce stream more than the numberof gis in the art stream? 2 1 4 1) 662% (2 e345 ©) 74% (1) 662% (2) BBL (8) 774 2 6 a) 402% (6) 542% @) 45% (6) 54> 166. Which of the following is the greatest? (1) Number of girs in the commerce stream. (2). Numbar of girs in the science stream. (3). Number of boys in the arts stream. (4). Number of girs in the arts stream. (8) Number of boys in the science stream Directions for questions 167 to 171: Pick the most effective word from the given words to fil in the blanks to make the sentence meaningfully camplete, 167. Foreign tourists who visited the city were fascinated to see hundreds of shops in the same lace, every one of them selling virtually merchandise at closely prices, surviving side by side. (1) uniform . .. moderate (2) identical... competitive (3) contrasting . . . exorbitant (4) varying . .. reduced (5) related... reasonable ‘Triumphant institute of Management Education Pvt Ld. (TAME) HO; 95, 2" Floor, Suidamsenty Complex, Secunderabad — S00 005 ‘Tet :040-27808195 Fax : 040-27847334 email info@time-deducation.com website: wwww.timededucation com AMMCETI6501/16 168. 169. Environmentalists say that goats are a threat to nature because while for food they not only snap up every trace of vegetation they come across in their wanderings, but do so in such a way that the vegetation cannot easily __ itself. () exploring ... resume (2) hunting... restart (3) searching... repeat (4) foraging ... renew (5) probing... regenerate A mars-sized body slammed into Earth some 4.5 billion yeas ago and the vast cloud of debris and vapourized material thrown into space by the gargantuan ____is thought to have later _ to form the Moon. (1) collision . . . coalesced (2) impact . "| consolidated @) accident... combined (8) clash... merged (5) wreck... fused 471, The Supreme Court Jury 4170, Regarding its nuclear deal with India, Washington is blindingly clear that the whole arrangement will should India conduct another nuclear explosive test that is the rod line India should not (1) fail... negotiate (2) disintegrate . .. intersect (3) collapse .. . cross. (4) cumple. block (6). slump... traverse to be saluted for having the _ tence a leading politician and his son on charges of corruption and misconduct. (1) awaits... mettle (2) despises ... audacity (3) expects . . . determination (4) anticipates . . . boldness (6) deserves... courage Directions for questions 172 to 176: In each of these questions there are two sets of figures. The figures on the left are Problem Figures. (Four figures and one question marked space) end those on right are Answer Figures indicated by numbers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). A series is established if one of the five Answer Figures is placed at the “question marked space’. Figures form a series if they change from left to right according to the same rule. The number of the Answer Figure which should be placed in the question-marked space is the answer. All the five figures ie. four Problem Figures and one Answer Figure placed in the question marked space should be considered as forming the series 172. 173. 174. 475. 176. Triumphant institute of Management Education Pvt Lid. (TLM.E) HO 958, “Tel : 040-27898195 Fay : 040-27847334 email: info (1) (2) 3) (4) (5) 2|S|7|$/9) lelelelele (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) jAtorItsAocog]) > Or, yal ale) TOADIO*OAINIOOA! % © NIMH? 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Pis the brother of R, who is the only sister-in- law of O Il. Qhas no siblings. P has no brothers. Il Q's husband has only one sister. (1) Only 1 and it (2) Only I and 1 (3) Only (4) Only 1 and either I or II (5) Only | and IL 179. Who sits exactly in the middle of the row, if five persons J, K, L, Mand N are sitting in a row. facing North? 1. Jsits second to the right of N, who sits adjacent tom. Il, M and N are neighbours of J and L is not a neighbour of M. Il. Kis second to the left of Nv. (1) OnyLanditt (2) Onlyland It (3) Onlyitandi (4) Allthe three (5) Iland either I or 180. In which direction is A with respect to E? 1. Aisto the north of B, which is to the west of C. Il. Ais to the east of D, which is to the north-east of IIL, Esto the west of C. (1) Only and iit (2) Only I (3) Only IL and only 1 and 11 (4) All the three (8) Only tang i 181. How is the word ‘left’ coded in a certain code language? |. In that code language, ‘you are left’ is coded as ‘ya yr yl II, In that code language, ‘why you lef’ is coded as ‘wa yr yl IIL, In that code language, ‘take the left why’ is coded as ‘ta ha yr wa (1) Onlyiand i (2) Only Land It (3) Only 1 and It (4) Any two of the three (5) All the three: Directions for questions 182 to 186: Select the correct alternative from the given choices. 182. Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark in the given expression in order to make the expression P< D’ definitely true? D=EEN2A>L 2P () 22> B)< Gs |) Fore 183. Which of the following sets of letters should replace the question marks in that order in the given expression, in order to make the expressions Rs D'and'E>T defintely ue? 237<2= 2395? () TRBEAD Q) TBREAD ©) RBTAED 2) BT,D.E,RA (4) DAERB,T 184. Which of the following sets of symbols should replace the question marks in that order in the given expression, in order to make the expressions. "RSH and 0 > R’ definitely true? O?T?H?EPR () 2arr2 (2) > (3) a2, @ sane 6S 185. Which of the following expressions is true if the given expressions ‘I < S' and ‘D > R’ are definitely true? QR QR AsD1DzE 212P>c () D2I>0=CaP=E Directions for questions 187 to 191: Study the table carefully and answer the questions that follow: Number of students in sic diferent towns from classes I to X with percentage of students from class I to V and respective percentage of boys Town | Total number of students | Percentage of students in I to v | —Pereomuage OF boys Ttov Vito X a 750000 Bi 62% 72% 8 7180000 70% 65% 75% c. 7210000, 58% 88% 78%. o 250000, 52% 58% 68% E "190000 57% 55% 71% i "160000 62% 59% 65% ‘Triumphant Insitute of Management Education Pvt. Ltd. (AME) HO: 95B, “Tel : 040. 27898195 Fax : 40. 27817334 email: info@timeteducation.com website : wwwtimeteducation.com vy Complex, § mnderabad — 500 008) AMMCETH6S01/18 187. What is the number of git! students in the town C?, (1) 41400 (2) 58380 3) 62400 (4) 79400 (8) None of these 188. In town A, what is the ratio of number of boys of classes Ito V to that of classes VI to X? (1) 4:3 (2) 43:25) 251: 125 (4) 403: 252 (5) None of these 189. In which town is the number of students belonging to the classes I to V the highest? a) B (2) D @) F (a) A (6) None of these 490. In which town is the number of boys belonging to the classes VI to X the least? () 0 QF @ 8 (a) A (5) None of these 4191, What is the ratio of the number of gits students of town B to that of town F? (1) 25:42 (2) 125:142 (3) 225: 242 (4) 325: 342 (6) None of hese Directions for questions 192 to 196: Which of the phrases 1, 2, 3 or 4 given below each sentence should replace the underlined phrase to make it meaningful and correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and no Correction is required, mark '5' as your answer. 192. | will arrange for a taxi to meet you at the bus stop, (1) would arrange for (2) willbe arranging for (3) will arrange upon (4) am arranging for (6) No correction required 4193. According to me, she is the most prettiest gid in the class. (1), most prettiest git (2) the pretiest git (3) the more prettiest git (4) the more pretier gir (8) No correction required 194. They are wholesale traders and so they never sell anything fewer than fifty bags at a time (1) anything few than (2) anything lesser to (3) anything less than (4) things fewer than (5) No correction required. 495. | think she is having a serious problem. (1) has (2) will have (3) was having (4) will be having (8) No correction required 196. Her programme was not only liked by adults but also children. (1) liked not only by aduits but also children (2) liked by not only aduits but also by children (3) liked not only by aduits but also by children. (4) liked by not only aduits and also by children. (8) No correction required. Directions for questions 197 to 200: In each of these questions there are two sets of figures. The figures on the left are Problem Figures. (Four figures and one question marked space) end those on right are Answer Figures indicated by numbers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). A series is established if one of the five Answer Figures is placed at the “question marked space’. Figures form a series if they change from left to right according to the same rule. The number of the Answer Figure which should be placed in the question-marked space is the answer. All the five figures i.e. four Problem Figures and one Answer Figure placed in the question marked space should be considered as forming the series. PROBLEM FIGURES ANSWER FIGURES 497. am @ (3) @) (6) 198. (4) (2) (3), (4) (5) =A p 199. (a) 2 3) @ (6) 200. (ty 2) (3) (4) 6) “Triumphant institute of Management Education Pvt. Ltd, (AME) HO: 958, 2” Floor, Siddamseity Complex, “Tel :040-27898195 Fax : 040-27847334 emai ‘ecanderabad 500 003 AMMCETHG01/19 + info @timeteducation.com website : www timeteducstion.com

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