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B17 187.1 187.5177. 897.2 2 383 58 2 78 3 98 4 1183 1381 1584 1781 198.4 4 38 5 582 1 792 1 98 5 119.1 138.4 «159.5 179.5199. 1 14 40 4 60. 2 80 3 100.4 120.5 140.3 160.2 180.2 200.5 Solutions Solutions for questions 1 to 10: 4 ‘The passage states thet an urban Indian's per capita space {equal to or even less than the per capita space of a US. prisioner, Thus the Indians live in homes that are too ‘cramped’ (uncomfortably small or crowded). To ‘constrict is to make or become narrower, which is inapt here. ‘Hindered is totaly out of context and 'spacious' is opposite in meaning. ‘Resticied’ i limited in extont, numbor oF ‘scope. "Crampod’ isa better option in comparison, Choice (5) Itdoes not exceed the minimum ‘requirements’ (a thing that {is compulsory or a necessary condition) of a prison cal in the USS. It Is not a ‘demand’ mace by the prisoner, ‘Topography’ and ‘speculation’ are totaly out of context ‘Necessity’ Ie something iniepensabie but here ‘minimum’ collocates with requirement. It is ‘basic necessity’, and ‘minimum requirement. Choice (3) Comparing an Indian's per capita space with that of an ‘American prison cell may sound ‘shocking’. It isnot ‘shoddy’ (lacking meral principle), ‘Fight, ‘outrageous’ or ‘even ‘repulsive’ (arousing intense disgust). Choice (1) In 50 yeers, the number and the proportion has gone up to fa signficant of great extent (i.) ‘subsiantally” It has gone up only ‘sighily’ we wouldn't be talking about it. India IS 2 highly populated country and we would not be ‘surprised’ to hear that this number has gone up. ‘Essentially and impressively’ are inapt to be used in this context Choice (5) Itdivulges a fact supported by the statistical data released by National Survey Organisation. The fact is that a ‘majority of the Indians have very itle per capita space. fit {s just one ‘group’ or a ‘portion’ wouldn't become such 2 ‘shocking’ news. ‘Buk’ and ‘collection’ are incorrect usage. Choice (2) ‘A ‘majority’ of Indians live in rooms ‘equivalent to or less than 100 sq.feet. Their per capita space cannot be ‘similar’ (oF “comparable” to 100 sqJeet, ‘Tantamount’ to means: equivelent in seriousness to something (ex - This is tantamount to mutiny). ‘Commensurate’ should be folowed Dy with ‘Choice (4) 7. These statistics ‘emerge’ from the recently eleased survey report, The statistics cannot ‘transpire’, ‘materialize’, ‘manifest’ reveal from the survey report. ‘Choice (2) 8. The facis end statistics collected for reference and analysis 's callod ‘cata’. None of the other means can be used in this context ‘Choice (1) ‘An urban house is around 258 6 fest in area and each house has about 4.3 persons. When 258 is divided by 4.3, it wansletes’ to 60 sqJfeet per person. ‘Translate’ here means be converted to. ‘Shits, ‘vansters’ ‘alters’ or reverses’ does nol convey the same meaning. ‘Choice (3) 10. 80 sqfeot per porson is the area ‘spociied’ for U.S Prisoners and this is the space (or less than this) avaliable for @ majority of urban Indians, according to a survey. This space recurement has been ‘specified by the US {governmert. It has not been ‘recorded! or ‘framed’. It has Not just been ‘dentfied’ or ‘described’, but has been ‘specified’ and accordingly each prison cel is designed in the US. Choice (5) Solutions for questions 11 to 16: 41. Oystopia refers to an imaginary place whore people aro unhappy and usually afraid because they are not treated fairy whereas utopia refers to an imaginary place in whicn the government, favs, and social conditions are perfect. ‘Choice (3) © Triumphant institute of Management Education Pvt. Lid. 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Refer to second para, where it is mentioned that ‘adapting to change in one's ifestyle is essential ‘Choice (4) 15. Choices 1, 2, 4 and 5 are general statements and are nowhere discussed in the passage, hence ruled out. Only choice (8) is mentioned in second paragraph of the passage. ‘Choice (3) 16. A luddite is one who is opposed to new technology or working methods, Choice (1) Solutions for questions 17 to 21: 17. From one figure to the next figure, the string of elements is ratated by 45° in CW direction, From the frst figure to the second figure, the elements are, rearranged as follows, 129456 => From the second fguce tothe thitd figure, the elements are rearrangod as follows. 418. Fiom one figure to the next figura, the string of elemants is shifled by half a side in ACW direction and then rotated by ‘00° in CW direction and a new elements added by rotating the last element by 90° in CW direction at the ACW end. = The appropriate answer figure is (2). Choice (2) 19. From one figure to the next figure, the elements are rearranged as follows. 123 365 4 7 s6 | _,]7 96 789 142 +. The appropriate answer figure (4). Choice (4) 20. From the first fgure to the socond figure, the elements are rearranged as follows. 7 a 8 TLS 7 3] —> |5 | ols 5 34 figure 2 figure From the second figura tothe thicd figure, the elements are rearranged as follows. => The above process is continued alternately, to get an appropriata answer figure (3) ‘Choice (3) Pair) 7 ola 5 2" figure 9 figure ‘The sbove process is continued alternately, to get an appropriate answer figure (1). ‘Choice (1) 21. From one figure tothe next figure, the elements are inverted (shown in circles) and added (shown in boxes) as shown below. 44 LOO) VOrt PATAAATD|? ODL | PLY Y it tat tee A VOt tt HAOODOs 4 VY tOOv 3° fFigue 1" Figue 2" Figure Now New «. The appropriate answer figure is (5) Solutions for questions 22 to 27: By observing the given input and output, we can say that the ‘words are arranged in the reverse alphabetical order and tho numbers are arranged in the decreasing order. From one step 10 the next step, two operations take place. From Input to step, the word which comes fist in the alphabetical order is shifted to the left end and the largest number is shifted to the right end. ‘The above process is continued until the desired output is obtained. ‘Triumphant Institute of Management Education Pvt Lid, (EME) HO: 95B, ‘Tel : 040-27898195 Fax : 04027847334 email: info@timeteducation.com webst v AAA AAA TE At Y 4" Figure 8" Figure. ‘Answer Figure New New New Choice (5) Input: file 27 march 88 june 62 july 45 96 may note 39 78 day Step |: day fle 27 march 88 june 62 july 45 may note 39 78 96 Step I: fle day 27 march june 62 july 45 may note 39 78 96 88 Stop I: july fle day 27 march june 62.45 may note 38 96 88 78 Stop IY :juno july filo day 27 march 45 may noto 39 96 88 78 62 Step V : march june july fle day 27 may note 39 96 68 78 62 45 Step VI: may march june july fle day 27 note 96 88 78 62 45 39 Step Vil: note may march june july fle day 96 88 78 62 45 39 27 ‘Step VITis the last step. 22. ‘ay Is third tothe left of ‘note in step V._ Choice (4) Floor, Siddamsctty Complex, Secunderabad — 500 003, ywvetimededucationsom AMMCETIIGIS01.SoV2 23. There are seven elements between ‘une! and ‘78’ in step VL ‘Choice (1) 24, Step IV isthe given rearrangement. Choice (9) 25. '27 62.45 2996 88 78'is the respective order of numbers In step ‘Choice (2) 28. june’ isthe first word and '27" isthe frst number from the loft end and ‘july is the second word and '45" isthe second rhumoer from the leftend in step IV and s0.n, Tho next number in the seriosis 96. Choice (6) 27. Choice (2) the last but one step, Choice (2) Solutions for questions 28 to 30: Itis given tha, 8 is not heavier than E and ie nat lighter than F SE>B>F (i) Cand D are heavier than A=> C,D>A____(i) Dang Acre lighter than F => F>D,A_ (One among C and Dis the heaviest. From (i ‘we can say that Cis the heaviest i) From (i, (i) and (i), we have C>E>B>E>D>A 6549 28. Ais the lightest. Choice (2) 28, D's weight can be 60 kg, Choice (4) 30. If the weight of E is 76 ka, then the weight of B can be 70kg, ‘Choice (3) Solutions for questions 31 t0 36: 31, The ration which the profit is divided among P and Qis (60,000 x 2 + 120000 <7): 50,000 » 12 +20000 (8) 50,000 x 12 e8:538:5 saw te =2000% $= 105 s0c0 ‘Choice (3) 32. Let 5 people do the work in x days. Then 9 people will do the work in (x ~ 12) days. But work done by both sets of poople is the came ie., 5 x= 9 (x - 12) 5x= Ox 108 2X27 days. IS people take y days, hen, § x27 = 3 xy 2245 days, Choice (2) 33. Letthe sum lent at S1be &x and sum lent at Cl be €(2500 - x) xxdx2 _ 2x 25 G25 > 25 «The sum which is ent at simple interest = 21,876, Choice (3) 34. The path traced by Tanish is as shown below. ‘The distance betwoen P and Q is PQ = (op? 100? = Je? +8? = 10m Pis 10 mtowards the nonhowest of, Choice (5) 35. Except, choice (3), the remaining fellow the same pattern, ie, OPEL Choice (3) 36, Karen's sister's brothe’s mother is Karan's mother. Karen's mathors father is Karan's grandfather. Karan's crandfatners only child's mother is Karan's grandmother. Hence, Varsha is the grandmother of Karan, Choice (5) ‘Solutions for questions 97 to 41: 237. From one fique tothe rext figure, @ new element is added in the west dietion and thal element is rotated by 80° in GW direction. The existing element isolated by 90° in ‘ACW direction. - The appropriate answer figure is (2). Choice (2) 28. Let the elements in the figure be From one fiqure to the next figure, the string of elements is rotated by 45" in GW direction, From the fist fqure to the second figure, the elements 2, 4 and 6 get inverted, From the second figure to the tire figure, all the elements get inverted. The above process is continued alternately to get an appropriate answer figure (3) ‘Choice (3) 39. From the fist fgure to the second figure, the elements ‘8, @! and a’ are hited by 4 a sie, 1 sido, 13. and 2 sides in CW direction respectively From the second figure to the third figure, the elements ‘" $'@ ands are shied by 1 ste, 1 soos, 2 sides ana 4 aadeincW drt eget From the third figure to the fourth figure, al the elements ate shifted by 2 sides in CW direction. ‘The above process is continued cyclically to get an appropriate answer figure (8) Choice (5) 40, From one figure to the noxt figure the cloments are rearranged a8 shown below. fig 2 fig af aig Tha above process is continued cyclically, to get an appropriate answer figure (4). Choice @) 41. From one figure to the next figure, all the elements are 4 4 1 shied by 3 a side, 4 side, 1, 2 and 2 sides respoctively. +. The appropriate answer figure is (1). Choice (1) “Tiumphont Institute of Management Educalion Pvt Lid. (ME) HO: 950, 2 Floor, Siddamssty Complex, Se ‘Tel: (40-27898195 Fay : 40-27847334 emi: info rimoeducation oom website : wwwsimetedveation com AMMCETHGIS inderabad — 500 008) Sold Solutions for questions 42 to 48: Given, A is siting third to the night of B, who eats Strawberry flavour. Neither E nor Cis adjacent fo D. E and A are adjacent to ‘each other. J, who is eating Watermelon flavour sits opposite D ‘and adjacent to F. Hence, the possible cases are, mA BE oc B > (Strawbery) (Watermelon) n | T T F J ) > aA &— c 8 i T (Straubery) J F (Watermelon) Given, 1s eating Orange flavour and is second to the left of the Person who is eating Margarita flavour. One of A and C is eating ‘Apple flavour and the other is siting opposite |. Hence, case (i) Is eliminated. In case (| is siting opposite A and C'is eating ‘Apple flavour. C is opposite the person, who is eating Margarita flavour. Given, H is siting exactly between the persons, who are ‘ealing Grape and Mango flavours. Neithor E nor A is eating Guava flavour. Hence, H is eating Margarita flavour, G is siting tothe immediate left of H and F isto the immediate rght of H. is eating Gueva flavour. Given, the persons who are eating Lime and Grape flavours are siting opposite each other. Hence, is eating Lime flavour, A is eating Mint flavour, G is eating Grape flavour and F is eating Mango flavour. The final arrangement is as shown below. A foc e D ‘50, The difference between the sales of the campany X and company Y, over the given years. =R (G+ (5) +7 + (-12) + (7) + (6)) of =87 crore ‘Choice (5) ‘51. The ratio ofthe sales of the company X to that of company Y in 2010-11 and 2012-13 together = (95 +35) er: ¥ (28 + 28) cr= 870 er 856 cr = 8: 4 ‘Choice (3) 152, The avorage sales of tho company X in 2008-08, 2010-11, 2012-13 end 2013-14 = (25495 + 35+ 50). _ 9145, _ 256.06 or. 4 4 Choice (1) ‘53, The tolal profi obtained by the company Y in he given six (80) ears = (1-5) (20 +36 + 28 + 40+ 28 + 45) orre years = [1-55 | Rt 5) sree] £3784 crore. Choice (4) Solutions for questions 54 to 58: ‘54, The problem can be approximated are 1000 —> 10 x 28 = 8000. ‘Choice (5) 35, (107 x f224 ~ {108 x 205 = 14x 15= 210. ‘Choice (2) '56. The sum of all the whole numbers ‘sum of the fractional parts is around 4 The result can be approximated to 16 45+ Send the Choice (1) '57. The given problem can be approximated as 20% of 120 + 30% of ? = 45 2, + 0 nas = OD x7 aap - = Bh xtaos SD xaeas 3D xreas-on a r2tx W=70. Choice (4) 58, The given probiem can be approximated as T (mint) (Lime) (Apple) (Strawberry) (Guava) (Orange) (Grape) (Margarta) Mango) (Wetenrelon T 1 G oH oF J 42, The person whois eating Mango favour. Choice 3) BA choice (4) 44, Thee. Choice (4) 45. H-Margarita Choice (5) 6. Lis silting opposite the person, who is eating Mint favour. Similarly Cis related to Margarita. Choice (3) 47. Except (3), in the remaining pairs, only one person is siting between the fist and the second persons. Choice (3) 48, Choice (1) and (8) ere true Choice (5) Solutions for questions 49 to 53: 49, The average sales of the company X from 2008-10 to aoraras Sen 3828 +38 (4128) or= "32 core Choice 2) 125 62_ 125. 20 +218, 2 hol eo ee ee Choice (2) Solutions for questions 59 to 61: 59, Let 6 ves ofthe mbdure in vessel A be mised with By Hires ofthe micure n vase! 8 Frat scion in heres mitre = (2) res. Seiy 4 ea deseceaye ¥ 6x+6y 4 x y Given, Choice (1) 60, Lathe maximum mark be = m 5 yy 40M 10+ ae 700 100 nt 100 w= 600, = 3M L549 Choice (2) 61, As the person in the train wil have the velocity of the train (), he records the velocity ofthe other train (v.), coming in the opposite direction as v, + v. = reltive velocity 20 mis 5 = lative velocity = 72kmihe = 72% ‘sum of the lengths ofthe trans = (100 + 200) m = 300m Time taken forthe trains to cross each other = Sumof the longths of the trains _ 300 _ 45 ons, relative velocity 20 Choice (3) Triumphant Institute of Management Education Pvt Lid. (FAM:E.) HO: 95D, 2" Floor, Siddamsctty Complex, Sesunderabad ~ 500 003 Tel : 040-27898195 Fax : 040-27847334 email: info @timesexlucation,com websit Solutions for questions 62 to 70: 162, Refer to the fist two sentences of the passage which talks about the notion of the ‘paperless office’ which is. the Prophecy, ‘Choice (4) 63, Refer to the third and fourth sentences of the first paragraph. Memos, reports, invoices, accounts — everything has to exist but it would be saved In hard disks in the ‘computers ‘Choice (2) G4. Refer to the first sentence of the second paragraph. Tha quastion is aocut ‘increase in office paper ‘consumption. Hence choices 2 and 3 are inapt ‘Choice (1) 165, Relorto the second and thicd sentences of para two. ‘Choice (3) 166, Refer tothe last sentence of paratwo. Choice (4) 667, Refer to the third and fourth sentence of para three. ‘What ‘changed? “The explanation Choice (2) (68, Refer to the third and fourtn sentences of para four. ‘in some cases : ‘Choice (5) 69, Refer to the last sentence of the fourth paragraph, the sentence beginning with. ‘AS broadband grew, ‘Choice (4) 70. Refer to the fourth sentence of the last paragraph. “A plunge in the ‘Choice (1) ‘Solutions for questions 74 to 75: ‘Statement (A) talks about whet happens when there is @ low Voter turnout, which is not desirable, Hence, (A) is @ possible reason why the point is raised, Statement (8) talks about the effect of not casting vote. ‘Salernent (C) is what those who ask to make voting compulsory believe. Ifthe bel s that itis not possible, then there would not hhave been a discussion about making voting compulsory. Hence, (C) is an essumption of those asking for such step, ‘Statement (0) talks about a measure that would force people to cast vote, ‘Sialerent (E) provides a possible reason fr low voter turnout. ‘Statement (F) 1s also an assumption of those asking for making Voting compulsory. In asking for such measure the point that someone may have very genuine reasons for not being able to cas! thelr vote, Is not being considered. This Indicates that they are under tie assumption that every voter vill be able to cast vote. Hence, (F) is an assumption. ‘Statement (G) raises a point which opposes the measure to ‘make voting compulsory. 74, Statement (G) is a point that goes against the suggosted measure, Choice (2) 72, Only (C)and(F) are the assumptions. Choice (4) 73. Only (E) is a possible reason why some people are not intorestod in casting vo. ‘Choice (2) 74, Only (A) is a possible reason behind asking voting ‘compuisory Choice (8), 75, Only (D) is an effecive step to ensure that every eligible ‘volar exercisas histher franchise. ‘Choice (1) ‘Solutions for questions 76 to 80: 76. In cach pair, the loft fgure and the right figure are mirror images to each other, exceptin fig (5). Choice (5) 77. In each pair, the left figure is rotated by 45° in ant ‘Clockwise direction to get the right gure, except in fg (3). ‘Choice (3) 78. In each pair, the elements in the lft figure ere rearranged ina cycle order to get the right gure For example, let us number the elements in fig (1) as follows 18 [3 0 2 ab) | 4&0) ae te 49 @ [2 *~@ In the above fg. the elements at the let, ie. 1,2. 3 and 4 are rearranged as 3. 4, 1 and 2. The elements atthe right edge (a), (0), (6) and (d are rearranged as (0), (c) (d) end {@),in the eycie orcer. Fig (3) does not follow the patton. Choice (8) 7. In each pat, the ight igure is half ofthe let fgure by paper cutting metiod, except in fig (1) Choice (1) 80. In each pair, the no. of elements atthe let gure is doubled to get the no, of elements in the right gure, except in fo). ‘Choice (3) Solutions for questions 81 to 85 81, The given series is 80=76 +4 = 19x44 (2? 296 + 100 = 5584 x 4 + (10)? ‘Geary 5.564 s the wrong number Choice (1) 82, The given series is, 17+ 19= 17+ 19%1 492 = 321 + 171 = 321 +199 CGiearly 316 is the wrong numoe. choice (2) 83, The given series is 4213 = 1942 ~729 = 1942 - (9% 701 = 1213-512 = 1213) £358 = 701 ~ 343 = 704 - (7) 442 = 959 — 216 = 358 — (6)° a7 = 142 - 125= 142- (6) Clearly 350 is the wrong number Choice (4) 84, The given series is 45 = 36 +9 = 182+ (3° 1620 + 225 = 8102 + (15}° Clearly 132 is the wrong number. Choice (1) 85. The given seriesis, B+ 12=5x 3+ 12x4 1 +24 = 273+ 122 351 = 315 +36 = 10534123 W101 = 1053 + 48 = agi 3+ 12%4 3369 = 3303 +60 = 110134 125 ‘Gearly 34 iste wrong number. Choice (2) Solutions for questions 86 to 90: 86. ‘The statement did not make any reference to the elections. Hence, (1) cannot be inforred. The statoment refers to the appointment of army chief only and not to any other appointment. Hence, neither (2) nor (6) can be inferred. ‘The Commission's response cannot be inferred from the information available. Hence, (8) cannot be inferred. It is stated that the permission of the Commission is sought “Triumphant Insitute of Management Education Pvt, Lid, (TAME) HO. 9583, 2” Floor, Siddamsetly Complex, Secunderabad ~ 500 003 ‘Tel: 049-27898195 Fa + 040-27847334 email: info@time4educaion.com website: wor timededucation.com AMMCETII61S01.Sol!S because the government wants to strictly fellow the procedure. This indicates that the Commission's permission Is patt of the procedure to be followed in caso of this appointment. Hence, (4) can be inferred from the given statement. ‘Choice (4) 87. An assumption that individual rights is disadvantageous does not lead to fevouring community right without ‘assessing whethar community right does any good to them oF not. Hence, (1) is not implicit. Choice (2) could be tho worry ofthe forest department but not an assumption ofthe tabals based on which they have tured down the offer. Choice (8) could be an assumption ofthe forest department but not ofthe tribals. Hence; (3) is not implicit. Choice (4) is rot in the scope of the statement. It is given thatthe tibals| have asked for community rights while individual rights are offered to them, which they have turned down. This Indicates that the tribals are under the assumption that Community right is more beneficial to them as compared to the individual rights, Hence, (6) is implicit. Choice (5) ‘88. The UGC has taken a decision to restrict number of fongineering colleges and the number of ongineoring [slots Tle to St2ts8 1" figure 2 figure Figure (3) dees not ft into the series. Choice (3) 102. From one figure to the next figure, the elements are rearranged a8 shown below. Tfigure 2" figure 3 figure 4" figure 5" figure «Figure (4) does not fit into the series. Choice (4) Solutions for questions 103 to 107: 103. 10% of house wives = 10% of 35% = 3.5% These 3.5% watch star pus. TTolal number of viewers who watch television during non- peek hours = 50% Ratio = 3.5: 50= 7: 100, Choice (3) 104, 50% of 50% of, 1% watch channel ‘V' lso in the peak ing 50% of 50% of 4 = 1% of viewers watch ‘channel V only during non-peak hours, Choice (4) 105. Total hours viewers watching the channels during non- peck hours = (12+14+8+4+6+ 10) 154% of 50% of the total population = 27% =(@+10+4~6+ 12+ 8) = 48 view these channels ‘during peak hours = 100 ~ 48 = 52% view other channels ‘during peak hours. Ratio of numer of viewors watching other channels ‘during peak hours to those watching the given channels ‘during non peak hours = 52 : 27. Choice (1) 106. Those who are watching a particular channel during peak hours may also watch during non peak hours. Hence the total number of viewers of a particular channel cannot € found out Choice (5) 4107. During nor-peak hours (12 + 14+8 +4 +6 + 10) = 54% of 50% = 27% of the viewers watch these channels of these 10% are senior citizens = 2.7% But senior citizens = 10% of the viewers 7.3% of them out of 10% do not watch these channels lle. 73% do not watch these channels. Choice (3) Solutions for questions 108 to 111: 108. When A and B work on allemate days, the part of 1 rk completed in 2 days = —*. work completed in 2 days = => :. In24 days the work is comploted. In either of the cases, the time taken remains the same. The difference is ze. Choice (4) 109. Weighted average 40x24 + 42x25 + 38x30 24+ 25 +30 960 41050.41140 _ 3150 on = SH = 208 nearestio 40 Choice (4) 110, a Vole te r= Ve foe + Ym tint = Lost ehy yh this of 8 cone and cylinder respectively) z [Snot 7 (2) # Loyt2| \7 544) 100 m* Choice (3) 144. Let the cost price ofan article be & sPx100 _ 840x100 ero rico SPIO, BAD AHO oo anes Pe TOD-D 70 2 Choice (3) Solutions for questions 112 to 116: ‘The paragraph is about the notion of doping in sports, the idea Invoduced in sentence 8. It talks about two notions ~ safety and fairness. F follows saying that the idea of ‘safety’ makes sense, but the problem arises with the idea of fairness’ end brings in the case of gene therapy. D continues, elaborating on the idea ‘of genetic mutations. A gives the name of a champion wo is, naturally gifted with a special harmone, the problems of the presence of which is explained in E. Hence E follows A. Though ‘others were banned to take this drug, this champion was allowed to compete as it was considered his ‘natural’ git — ‘sentence C. The proper sequence of the sentences would be BFDAEC. 112 Choice (2) “Triumphant Insitute of Management Education Pvt. Lid, (FIM.E.) HO” 9SB, 2" Floor, Skldamsetiy Complex, Se 0-27847334 email: infodtimeteducation.com website: www.timeteducation.com AMMCETI61S01.S0V7 Tal (040-27898195 Fa riderabad— 500 008 113, Choice (1) 114 Choice (5) 118. Choice (5) 116. ‘Choice (3) Solutions for questions 117 to 119: 117. The basic diagram forthe given statements is, Steps Directions Taps ‘Questions From the above basic diagram Conclusion I, affirmative, does not follow. The possible diagram for conclusion It cannot be drawn, Hence 11 daes not follow. ‘Neither | nor I follows. Choice (4) 1118, The basic diagram forthe given statements i, Dives From the above basic diagram Gonclusion I, affirmative, does net follow. Conclusion I negative, follows, As the nagalive conclusion follows, let us try to negate i by erawing an alematve ciagram. Tho negation of 's'Some dves are bel Re ives Balls is negated, hence does not follow. But conclusion Il, which did not follow eater, follows now. + Either I or I follows, Choice (3) 119, The basic diagram forthe given statements is, Steps Directions Taps ‘Questions: CConelusion is possible from basic diagram, hence follows, Conctusion 11, negative, does not follow. ‘Only | follows. Solutions for questions 120 and 121: ‘Choice (1) “The basie diagram forthe given statements is Mails 56-3 ‘Trumphant Institute of Management Education Pvt Ltd. (ME) HO: 95B, 120. The possible diagram for conclusion | is not possible hence follows. From the above basic diagram Conclusion 11, nogatve, follows As the nogative conclusion follows, let us try to negate it by drawing an alternative diagram. The negation of 1! is ‘All bubbles are balls’ which cannot be drawn. Hence tt cannot be negated, flows Both I and I! flow. Choice (5) 421. From the above basic diagram Conclusion | afrmative, does not fallow. Conclusion 1, affirmative. does not follow. Neither I nor it follows, ‘Choice (4) Solutions for questions 122 to 120: Its given that, B sits second to the left of G. F is an immediate neighbour of G and C. Hence, G either faces the centre or away trom the centre. F sits to the immediate right of G and C sits ‘socond to the right of G. Given A sits adjacant to C ands facing D. Hence A and D are facing the centre. D sits thitd to the right (of C and second to the left of E, whois facing the centre G is fecing avay from the centre. Since, if G faces the centre, ‘we cannot place D to the second lett of E, as E is facing the ‘centre E sits adjacent to B and H sits adjacent to A and E Given, no three persons sested adjacent are facing the centre, Hencs 8, H and Fare facing away rom the centre, ‘The tinal arrangoment is a8 shown bolow. 122. There are four persons sitting between Hand F, when ‘counted in clockwise cirection with respect to H, Choice (3) 123. A sits second to the right of Choice (4) 124. Expect (G, F), the persons in each pair are facing opposite directions, Choice (3) 125. Four persons are facing away trom the centre. ‘Choice (2) 126. None of he given statementsistrue. Choice (5) Solutions for questions 127 to 129: 127. Choice (1) is irrelevant. Choice (2) reveals. that the information which analysts have Is wrong then, the question of ammunition being exhausted, does not arise, Hence, choice (2) most weakens the anelysts report From, choice (3), It may be true that India is capable of winning a battle in less than 20 deys. But there is a possibilty that Incia might be involving in more than one battle at a time. Hence choice (3) does not weaken the ‘analysis report. ‘Choice (2) 128. Had the analysts been not under the belle that itis not desirable for India to have @ low ammunition level, thoy ‘would not have seid that the ammunition level is deploted fo dangerously low. Hence choice (1) is implict AAs the analysis were worrled that ammunition does not last for more than 20 days, it can be said that they are under the bel that the ‘country should be able to withstand for more than 20 days on a battlefield. Hence choice (2 s implicit, Floor, Siddamsctty Complex, Secunderabad — 500 003, ‘Tel 040-27898195 Fax : 040-278473M¢ ennai: info@timeteducation.com website : wwv.kimededucation.com AMMCETIIG1S01.S0U8 12, Choice (4) is incorrect. because the ammunition is not the fonly factor to measure a country’s military strength Hence both (1) and (2) are the assumptions, ‘Choice (3) Choice (1) is invalid as ammunition can be spent conservatively, both whon you have sufficient and deficient reserves. A lot of ammunition wasted in recent war can be a possibie explanation as to why the country was facing a deficiency in_ ammunition reserves. Choices (8) and (4) are irrelevant. ‘Choice (2) Solutions for questions 130 and 131: 430, 131, Choice (1) fs incorrect because nothing about the ‘government being biased is stated, ‘The statement is about involvement of public opinion but ‘not about quantum of work being put in. Hence, (2) is not inthe context Choice (8) 1s not correct vecause, It is going by the assumption that opinion of the people is not considered ‘Choice (4) is a possible reason why the minister wants the decision making process to be in public sphere of influance, Choice (4) Choice (1) does not weaken the opinion, because it does, ‘ot talk about involvement of people in decision making, Choice (2) weakens the opinion, because people are happy with tha cesisione taken by the independent regulator. Choice (3) also weakens the argument because it staes that public opinion is also considered by the independent reaulator, oth (2) and (3) weaken the opinion. Choice (4) Solutions for questions 132 and 133: 432, 133, From one figure to the next figure, the number of ines are Increased by 2 and 4 alternately, Figure (6), does nat ft inte the series. Choice (5) From the frst figure to the second figure, the elements are shifted as shown below, @® figure: 2" figure From the second figure to the third figure, the inner and ‘outer elements are swapged respectively. * Figure (2) 6008 not ftinto the sores. Choice (2) Solutions for questions 134 and 135: 134. Given, Wort C 1 oR GLE LogeE LGR | C (averse oer) Logiczst 42 43 43 42 41 Gove: FON F UK D Similery, AROUND is coded as EPXRTB, Choice (3) 135. Given, Numbor: 49 28574 ater 12 Pr ) aranged oder, ‘Only one number remains in the same positon, ie, 3 ‘Choice (2) Solutions for questions 136 and 137: 136. 137. 28% of x 343 +2401 + 26% of 400 5 285% 343 2401 + 26 x4 320+ 104 = 124, Choice (4) 33 + 42 x729 + S67 - 9052 842x729 60x52 xa 2x72 | 567 ca 333+ 54-48 = 39, Choice (1) Solutions for questions 138 to 147: 138, 138, 140, 1. 12 143. 144, 14s. 148, 147. ‘Gone’ is usad when we go to a place and do not return oF have not returned yet. When we go to visit a place we generally use ‘have been’. The correction is I heve been {o Singapore Choice (1) The error is in the wrong use of the preposition ‘within part 4, ‘Something fas to be done about it and not ‘with c Choice (4) To ‘ae! for" something is to search for something. Here the doctor wanted to ‘ee! her pulse or ‘sense’ her pulse ‘ct ee! for’ har pulse. Choice (3) The position of ‘would’ and ‘rather’ in part 1 is erroneous. has to be I would rater drink.....""— Choica (1) The use of ‘as quiet as’ in place of the adverb ‘quietly ‘makes part 3 erroneous. Choice (3) The error is in part 2. The use of Yo consume’ ie incorrect as It IS used as the sutjoct. It has to be ‘consuming protein supplements "as To infnitve’ is {generally not used as the subject and hence a gerund has fo replace it Choice (2) The error is in the wrong use ofthe preposition ‘in’ in part 2. [thas to be bubbing with energy Choice (2) ‘Protecting something from destruction is the subject of the sentence which is singular. The error is in subject / vero agreement. "it seems a laudable idea’. The use of ‘seem in place of ‘seems’ in part 1 is grammatically incorrect Choice (1) Tho comparison is betwean attractive workers and their less winsome colleagues. Hence the error i in part 4 in which ‘the’ is used in place of ‘ther. It is incorrect as it does not bring out the comparison carly. Choice (4) The error is in part 2. The subject of the sentence is ‘alternative’ which is singular and hence the verb has 10 agtee with this. The use of ‘are’ is incorrect. It has to be, “os compete with agriculture is algae... Choice (2) Solutions for questions 148 to 12: 148. From I and Il together, we have Pp P L R L y M’ 's M 's v R Either V oR sits tothe immediate right of M. Hence, and Il together are not sufficient From I and Il together, we have ‘Triumphant Insitute of Managament Education Pvt Ltd. (FLAME) HO: 95D, 2" Floor, “Fel: 040-27898195 Fas \Gdamsetty Complex, Sevunderabad 500 003, (0-27847334 email info(@timeteducaton.com website: www.timeteducationom AMMCETIIG1S01.S0V9 L v L sits tothe immediate right of M Hence, | and Ill together are sufficient. Choice (2) 149. I alone is not sufficient, 2s we do not know the gender of. From Il alone, we have, 1 — On. I Gs i Ww.) H isthe grandson of P Hence Ul alone is sufficient. From Il alone, we have (. I ot be ) «His the son of M. Hence Ill alone is sufficient “Either Il or I is sufficient, ‘Choice (4) 150, Each statement alone is not sufficient as we cannot find the code for individual words, From | and IIl together, te code for read’ is ‘ma’. Hence, I and Ill together are sufficient. From I and II together, the code for ‘read’ is either ‘mal. Hence, land Il together are not sufficient. From Il and Il together, the code for ‘read is ‘ma’ Hence, I and Il together are sufcient ‘Only I end either Ior Hare sufficient. Choice (4) 151, II plone is not sufficient as there is no information about all the persons together. From II slone, only one person sits between R and 8, Hence, Il alone is sufficient. From land It together, we have, B_QR_CP wo persons sit between B and R. Hence | and Il together are sufficient ‘Only 11 or only I and It are sufficient Choice (4) 152, From I and Il together, Nidhi is to the South-East of Sudha, Land 1 together are sufficient. Choice (1) Solutions for question 183: 153. The onlre figure is rotated by 45° in clockwise direction ‘and then the elements arrow and plus interchange their positon. In the next step one element is replaced by a ‘new element. In the thid step again the figure rotated by 45° in the clockwise diocton and two other elomanls interchange their positions. In the next step one element ‘should be replaced, This pattern can be completed by the fourth answer figure ‘Choice (4) Solutions for questions 154 to 188: 154, The total area of 4 walls = 2h (+ b) ‘The total cost of painting outer surfaces ofthe walls = 2(20 + 15) x3 x 8210 210 x 2210 = £44,100. Choice (3) 155, The required ratio = 44,100: (2 » (15) + 2(15) + 225) + 2{17) + 2(43)) = 3 * £150 = 24,100 : £76,500 = 447: 785, 249: 85. Choice (2) 156. Since only outer surfaces are painted with costly paint, so by painting the outer surteces with lower cost paint, total ‘enount the owner coulé have saved = 260210 = ®12.600, Choice (1) 4157. The total increase inthe total cost of painting = 8100x150 = 215,000, Choice (6) 158, Total area of walls painted = (510 + 210) sq 20.59. Aan treed 22 2208 ea Choice (4) Solutions for questions 159 to 161 159, [20 162 128+ 8) + 2° 5} + 612 [20x (16 + 12) (16 ~ 12) +8 + 92 x5] x512 2 (20° 120 + 160} + 512 = 2560+ 512= 5. Choice (5) CaN eroeroerd 160. i oe faa? 12) x6 = Yer2ie + (48+ 12)(48-12)x60 = Yat x2? + fe0xa6x60 3x2 +60%8 312 + 360= 372. Choice (2) 161. 34.28 + 25.5(6.2) (4) +1 = 54.26 + 25.5(20.8) + 15 = 34.26 + 530.4 + 15 = $70.66. Choice (3) ‘Solutions for questions 162 to 166: 162, Number of students belonging to group C in commerce (30 sooo x 42. = (3% 4000 }xA2. = 400 choice *) (00%42°° 705 163, The number of gs in science 50 4000 |x. = 1200. Choice (@) 4100 “40° "400 164. Required differance = 10 x 4000: 700 choice (3) 465. The number of gs in commerce (30 55 =( 29 ,cag00 x52. = 660 (iso) to “The numberof gin As 20 Choice (2) 166. By observation we can say thatthe numberof girs taking science is the greatest. Choice (2) Solutions for questions 187 to 171 167. There wore plenty of shops in the same place. But what is fascinating about this? They were all seling virtually ‘identical or ‘simiar’ things. If hey were seling diferent or ‘varying’ or ‘contrasting’ things they can certainly make @ “Tumphant Institute of Management Education PVt L1G. (TAME) HO- 958, 2” Floor, Siddamsety Complex, Secunderabad — 500 008, ‘Tel : 040-27898195 Fax : 040-27847334 email: info@timeeducaton.com website: wwwwlimefeducation.com AMMCETI161S01 168, 168, 170, am, profit. But they were seling ‘identical goods. If it were ‘related’ items too thay can sell their goods easily ‘Uniform meaning the same in all cases and all times is, Incorrect in this context. They not only sel ‘identical’ or similar goods, tut they also sell it at almost the same Price. Hence’ their prices too are ‘competitive’ or reasonable’. Therefore, the mest appropriate pair of ‘words for the blanks would be identical’ and ‘competitive Choice (2) Goats are a threat to nature. Goats ‘search’ or forage’ for food. They do not explore” or ‘hunt’ oF ‘probe’ for food, When they ‘search’ or forage’ (search widely for food or provisions) they do it in such a way that the vegetation cannot easily ‘renew’ itself. The vegetation does not easly (row there again. None of the other words are suitable for the second blank Choice (4) A Mars-size body slammed into or ‘clided' with Earth, ‘This ‘cllision’ is believed to have thrown large amount of dobris and other materials into the space. These materials ‘coalesced (came together to form one mass) ‘combined, ‘merged’ or fused’ te form the Moan, The appropriate pair ‘of words therefore would be ‘colision’ and ‘coalesced’ Choice (1) “The cue is ‘the red line’ Is ike 2 warning given by the US. government. Hence if we ‘cross’ the line, the whole arrangement will ‘collapse’ To ‘cross’ the line is the most ‘2ppropriate option for the second blank and hence option 318 the answer, Choice (3) ‘The jury should be ‘saluted’ or it ‘deserves’ to be saluted bbocauss it has acted with ‘courage’ and integhiy. Its not that the jury is “expecting” or “antcipating’ or “awaiting! praise for its action. It has done its duty well It has been ‘old’ or ‘courageous’ in arresting a politician and charging him with coruption and misconduct. This act of the jury ‘deserves’ praise. The most appropriate pair of words ‘would be ‘deserves’ and ‘courage’ Choice (5) Solutions for questions 172 to 176: 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, In each step one curved ine and one straight line interchange positions. The lino that is coming from the top takes the inner most position at the bottom. The line that is coming from the bottom takes the outermost position at the top. This pattern is established by taking answer figure (3). Choice (3) In each step a pair of adjacent elements (cycically) interchange positions, starting from the left. This pattem ‘can be established by taking the answer figure (1) Choice (1) In each step the frst and the third elements rotate by 45° in clockwise direction and the second and the fourth elements rotate by 45° in the anti-clockwise direction, This pattem can be established by taking answer figure ©). Choice (5) The given sequence of figures contain altemete series. In one step the first, the third and the fith elements rotate by 90°. In the next step the second, the fourth and the sith elements rotate by 90°. This pattem can be ‘established by taking answer gure (3). Choice (3) The siven sequence of figures contains an alternate sories. To study the changes let us number the elemonts as allows. In one step the elements 2, 6 and § change positions: famang themselves cyclcaly in the clockwise sections. In the next step the elements 1, 7, 3 and 4 change postions cyclically among themselves in the clockwise direction. This pattem can be established by ‘aking answer fgure (2), Choice (2) Solutions for questions 177 to 181: 177. By combining any two of the given statements, we cannot fing who sits second tothe rigt of P. By combining all he three statements also we cannot fing Who sits second to the right of P Allthree together are also not sufficient Choice (5) 178 From I alone, P can be either G's husband or O's brother's wes brother of Qs husband's bother. Hence, talon isnot sulfcent By combining | and t @-- 0). Pis the husband of Hence I and Il together are sufcent By combining I and TI, P is eer tne husband or the brother in law of Hence 1 and if together are not sufficient ‘Only Ian I are sufcient Choice 1) 179. By combining | and Ill we get K Mi N L/M J ence Nis siting exacty in the middle ofthe row. {lend ll together are sufclen. ‘By combining II anc Ill, KLNJM Nis siting exactly in the middle ofthe row. Hence I ad Il togetner are suicient. +, Ill and either [or Il are sufficient. Choice (5) 180. By combining I and Ill we get A B Ee CBE c Henoe, I and III together are not sufficient From Il alone, D es Hence, A isto the North-east of E. alone is sufficient Choice (2) 181. By combining I and IIL aft is coded as ‘yr. +. Only | and IIL are sufficient. Choice (3) Solutions for questions 182 to 18 182. The symbols >" or >’ should replace the question mark in the given expression in order to make the expression P< D’ definitely true. Then the expressions become D= EDN>A>L>PorD=E2>N2AAL2P. ‘Choice (5) 4183, Tho sel of latters ‘T, B, R, E, A, D’ should replace the question marks in that order in the glven expression in order to make the axpracsions ‘R= D' and = > T' definitely we. Then the expression becomes T = B < R= E, >, =" should -eplace the question ‘marks in that order in the given expression, in order to make the expressions ‘Rs H' and O > R definitely true, ‘Then the expression becomes O> T2H>E=R. Choice (2) 4188. From choices (1) and (2) I< S'is nol deftly true, From choice (3), ‘D2 R'is not definitely tue. From choice (4), I< §° and'D > R’ are definitely tru Choice (4) 186, From choice (1), C < D, is definitely true. From choice (2), C= D, i dafintoly false, Choice (2) Solutions for questions 187 to 191: 187. Numbor of girs in town C . 00.8) (8 (oon fom, 7 bow {rool 700 *\ 100 (100 = see, choice (2) 188, The eau rao 2195.62 450000; 38-72 x = $c crs0000- $572 150000 409: 252 Choice (4) The number of students belonging to classes | to V is shown in the folowing table. Tour_| Number of sudents of Tio 2 37500 3 76000 € “1800 D 720000 = 78300 F 30700 Clary the requied nutes ight in town Choice 2) 490. . 10500 c 3800 D 51800 e 55000 F S500 Cloary tho require number i est in the own A Choice (4) 491. The equiod rato (70,35. 30, 25.) (0000400400, 41 38 36) 1000 { SEA. 38 22160000 = 3200. 4309: 3872 4600 = 225 : 242. 10000"2°°*;c000 choice) Solutions for questions 192 to 196: 192. The given sentence is grammaticlly correct. Choice (5) 193, ‘Prettiest’ Is ‘supertative. Hence the use of ‘most is redundant. ---~the pretest git Choice (2) 194. ‘Few’ refers to quantity and ‘less’ refers to ‘number. In this context itis has to be = --~anything less than ---~" Choice (3) 195, Verbs of possession such as ‘own’, possess’, has’ etc. is not used in the continuous tense. It has to be "== -~ she has a Choice (1) 196. tis ked not only by adults but also by children - --~ Choice (3) Solutions for questions 197 to 200: 197. In one stop the dice is tuned by 90° in the clockwise direction and inthe next step itis rotated by 80° from front to back, These two sieps take place alternately. This pattern can be completed by taking the second answer figure Choice (2) 198. In each step one arrow is shifting by half @ side and another one by one and half sides in clockwise direction. ‘This pattern can be completed by taking the fourth answer figure. ‘Choice (4) 199. In each stop the two curved fines on the loft side are shiting downwards and the two on the tight side are shiting upwards, This pattern can be completec by the First anewer figu Choice (1) 200. Lotus mark the elemenis as follows, In one step the elements in the postions 2, 3, 4 and 5 change postions among themselves in clockwise direction cyclically. In the next step the elements in postions 8,6, 7, 8, and 9 shift postions as follows. [<< ‘These two steps take place alternately. This pattem can bbe completed by the fith answer figure. Choice (5) ‘Triumphant Insitute of Management Education Pvt. Ltd. (FAME) HO: 95D, 2” Floor, Siedamsetty Complex, Secunderabad ~ 500 003. ‘Tel : 040-27898195 Fax : 040-27847334 email in Gimme 4ducation.com website : www.time4education.com AMMCETI161501.S0l/12

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