1The ability to reuse objects already defined, perhaps for a different purpose, with
modification appropriate to the new purpose, is referred to as
Information hiding Inheritance Redefinition Overloading 2. The term given to the process of hiding all the details of an object that do not contribute to its essential characteristics is called data!hiding pac"aging encapsulation abstraction #.Object Oriented Technology$s feature means that a small change in user re%uirements should not re%uire large changes to be made to the system &bstraction 'odularity (ncapsulation 'odelling ). &n object has *tate +ehaviour Identity &ll of these options ,. -hich of the following is true. /lass is an object of an object /lass is meta class /lass cannot have 0ero instances 1one of these options 2. If a derived class object is e3plicitly destroyed by applying the delete operator to a base! class pointer to the object, the function is automatically called on the object 4erived! class destructor +ase!class destructor +ase!class constructor 4erived!class constructor 5. In object orientated programming a class of objects can properties from another class of objects utili0e borrow inherit adapt 6. /ontracts are not meant to be used in cases of /omposition $has!a$ relationship $is!a$ relationship +oth /omposition and $has!a$ relationship 7. Inheritance through interface is called Implementation inheritance 4efinition inheritance 4elegation inheritance Interface inheritance model 18. -hen a class uses dynamic memory, what member functions should be provided by the class9 &n overloaded assignment operator The copy constructor & destructor &ll of these options 11. means that both the data and the methods which may access it are defined together in the same unit 4ata hiding (ncapsulation 4ata +inding 1one of these options 12. The term given to the process of hiding all the details of an object that do not contribute to its essential characteristics is called data!hiding pac"aging encapsulation grouping 1#. /ar contains a steering wheel is e3ample of /omposition &ssociation /omposition and &ssociation 1one of these options 1). /an two classes contain member functions with the same name9 1o :es, but only if the two classes have the same name :es, but only if the main program does not declare both "inds :es, this is always allowed 1,. & contract is implemented through /lass Interface &bstract /lass Interface and &bstract /lass (nglish ;anguage &bility 4irections.! The given pair of words contains a specific relationship to each other. *elect the best pair of choices which e3presses the same relationship as the given 12. I<1O'I1: . 4I*;O:&;T: .. fame . heroism death . victory derelict . fool martyr . man 15. (=>;O*IO1 . 4(+RI* .. flood . water famine . food fire . ashes disease . germ 16. +land . >i%uant .. inane . relevant charlatan . genuine slavish . servile terse . serious 17. 1(<;I<(1T . R(?@IR('(1T.. remiss . duty cogent .argument easy . hard careful . position 4irections.! /hoose the best word, which is most opposite in the meaning to the given word 28. A(TT(R . delay stretch comply thrive 21. *(4@;O@* . rampant esoteric morose indolent 22. *@//@;(1T . ordinary tasteless ine3pensive invigorating 2#. 4OR'&1T . authoritative elastic active uninteresting 2). /O@RT . reject uncover infect subject 4irections.! The given pair of words contains a specific relationship to each other. *elect the best pair of choices which e3presses the same relationship as the given 2,. I1TI'I4&T( . A(&R .. 'aintain . satisfaction &stonish . wonder *oothe . concern ;ion . tame 4irections.! >ic" out the best choice which can complete the incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully 22. It was an e3tremely pleasant surprise for the hutment!dweller when the <overnment officials told him that he had to vacate hutment which he had been unauthori0ed occupying he had been gifted with a furnished apartment in a multistoried building he would be arrested for wrongly encroaching on the pavement outside his dwelling they would not accede to his re%uest 25. In the closing days of the civil -ar, >resident &braham ;incoln was planning to graciously welcome the defeated confederate states bac" into the @nion. &fter ;incoln was assassinated, however, the BRadical RepublicansB in /ongress imposed martial law in the *outh, creating resentment that caused problems well into this century. Cad ;incoln lived, the history of regional conflict in 28th century &merica would have been considerably different. &ll of the following assumptions underline the argument above (=/(>T The imposition of martial law in the *outh was primarily responsible for the resentment felt in the *outh Cad he lived, lincoln would have treated hte defeated *outh as he had planned ;incoln would have been able to prevent the Radical Republicans in /ongress from imposing martial law in the *outh Aactors other than the imposition of martial law in the *outh affected the history of regional conflicts in 28th century &merica 26. & politician wrote the following. BI reali0e there are shortcomings to the %uestionaire method. Cowever, since I send a copy of the %uetionnaire to every home in the district, I believe the results are %uite representative.... I thin" the numbers received are so large that it is %uite accurate even though the survey is not done scientificallyB 'ost people who received the %uestionnaire have replied 'ost people in the district live in homes. the %uestionnaire method of data collection is unscientific & large, absolute number of replies is synonymous with accuracy 27. & worldwide ban on the production of certain o0one!destroying chemicals would provide only an illusion of protection. ?uantities of such chemicals, already produced, e3ist as coolants in millions of refrigerators. -hen they reach the o0one layer in the atmosphere, their action cannot be halted. *o there is no way to prevent these chemicals from damaging the o0one layer further. -hich of the following, if true, most seriously wea"ens the argument above9 It is impossible to measure with accuracy the %uantity of o0one!destroying chemicals that e3ist as coolants in refrigerators. In modern societies, refrigeration of food is necessary to prevent unhealthy and potentially life!threatening conditions. (ven if people should give up the use of refrigerators, the coolants already in e3isting refrigerators are a threat to atmospheric o0one. The coolants in refrigerators can be fully recovered at the end of the useful life of the refrigerators and reused #8. (very town with a pool hall has its share of unsavory characters.This is because the pool hall attracts gamblers and all gamblers are unsavory. -hich of the following, if true cannot be inferred from the above9 &ll gamblers are unsavory &ll pool halls attract gamblers (very town has unsavory characters &ll gamblers are attracted by pool halls 4irections.! The wor"wee" in a small business is a five!day wor"wee" running from 'onday through Ariday. In each wor"wee", activities ;,',1,O and > must all be done.The wor" is subject to the following restrictions. ; must be done earlier in the wee" than O and earlier than > ' must be done earlier in the wee" than 1 and earlier than O 1o more than one of the activities can ever be done on any one day #1. -hich of the following is an acceptable schedule starting from 'onday to Ariday9 ;, ', 1, O, >D!!!!!!!!!!!!!ans ', 1, O, 1, ' O, 1, ;, >, ' >, O, ;, ', ; #2. In a game, e3actly si3 inverted cups stand side by side in a straight line, and each has e3actly one ball hidden under it. The cups are numbered consecutively 1 through 2. (ach of the balls is painted a single solid color. The colors of the balls are green, magenta, orange, purple, red, and yellow. The balls have been hidden under the cups in a manner that conforms to the following conditions. The purple ball must be hidden under a lower!numbered cup than the orange ball. The red ball must be hidden under a cup immediately adjacent to the cup under which the magenta ball is hidden. The green ball must be hidden under cup ,. -hich of the following could be the colors of the balls under the cups,in order from 1 through 29 <reen, yellow, magenta, red, purple, orange 'agenta, green, purple, red, orange, yellow 'agenta, red, purple, yellow, green, orangeD! ans Orange, yellow, red, magenta, green, purple 4irections.! In a group there are five students coded as > ? R * T.?and R are intelligent in mathematics and geology. > and R are intelligent in mathematics and hindi. ? and * are intelligent in psychology and buddhist studies. T is intelligent in buddhist studies hindi and psychology ##. who is intelligent in psychology, geology and buddhist studies ? D!!!!!!!!!!!!!ans T R * 4irections.! The following %uestions are based on the following situations.&sha, +abli, /harn, 4eepti, (ira, Aarha are cousins. 1o two cousins are of the same age ,but all have birth days on the same date in that year. The youngest is 15 years old and the oldest is (ira is 22.Aarha is somewhere between +abli and 4eepti in age.&sha is older than +abli. /harn is older than 4eepti #). If asha is one year older than charn the number of logically possible orderins of all si3 cousins by increasing age is 2 D!ansE+abli,&sha, Aarha, /harn, 4eepti,(ira F # ) , #,. It is easier to swim in the sea water than in river water because sea is vast mass of water sea water is generally calm the density of sea water is higher than river waterD!!!!!!!!!ans they water of sea is cool and greenish #2. starting from a point 3 jayant wal"ed 1,metres towards the west he turned to his left and wal"ed 28 metres he then turned to his left and wal"ed 1, metres he then further turned to his right and wal"ed 12 metres how far is jayant from the point 3 and in which direction9 #2 metres south )5 metres east )2 metres north 25 metres south D!!!!!!!!!!!!!ans #5. Roc" and roll music started in the 17,8s as a young mans medium and roc" is still best performed by men in their twenties and thirties. &s roc" performers grow into their forties and even fifties, they are simply less physically capable of producing the "ind of e3citing music they did when they were younger. &ll of the following assumptions underline the argument above (=/(>T. &s roc" performers mature, their performances tend to become less e3citing Roc" music is dominated by male performers -omen performers have always played a significant role in roc" music The physical demands of performing roc" are better met by the young D!!!!!!!!!!!!!ans 'athematical >roblems #6. -hich of the following statements are true, if 3 G y G 0 H 18 y IH , and ) IH 0 IH # 1. 3 D 0 2. 3 I y #. 3 G 0 DH y 1 only 2 only # only 1 and # only D!!!!!!!!!!!!!ans #7. The solution of the e%uation ) ! ,E2y G )F H ) is !2J, 6 ) !2 D!!!!!!!!!!!!!ans )8. -hen 3, G 1 is divided by E3 ! 2F, the remainder is 1, 15 #1 ## )1. Cow many terms of the series !7 , !2 , !# ,.........must be ta"en such that the sum may be 229 11 1# 7 D!!!!!!!!!!!!! ans18 )2. The side of a rectangle are whole numbers. -hat must their lengths be for the perimeter for the rectangle to be numerically e%ual to its area9 # and 2 ) and , ) and 2 , and , )#. & path 5 metres wide surrounds a circular lawn whose diameter is 2,2m.-hat is the area of path9 ,276 s%.mtrs. ,888 s%.mtrs. ,,88 s%.mtrs. 1one of these )). If the negative of the sum of two consecutive odd numbers is less than !#,, which of the following may be one of the numbers9 16 D!!!!!!!!!!!!!ans 12 1, 1# ),. -hat is the perimeter of a rectangle that is twice as long as it is wide and has the same area as a circle of diameter 69 6E>F1J2 6> 12E2>F1J2 12> )2. Towns & and / are connected by a straight highway which is 28 miles long. The straight line distance between town & and town + is ,8 miles, and the straight line distance from town + to town / is ,8 miles. Cow many miles is it from town + to the point on the highway connecting town & and / which is closest to town +9 #8 )8 ,8 28 )6. & batsman played 15 innings during a season and he was not out. The score of 6, improves his average by # runs in the 15th innings. Cis average score after 12th innings is #5 #, #) #2 )7. If paper costs 1 paisa per sheet, and a buyer gets a 2K discount on all the paper he buys after the first 1888 sheets, how much will it costs to buy ,888 sheets of paper9 Rs )7.#8 Rs ,8.88 Rs #7.28 Rs )7.28 ,8. The income of a bro"er remains unchanged though the rate of commission is increased from )K to ,K. The percentage of slump in business is 6K 1K 28K 68K ,1. There are ) %uarts in a gallon. & gallon of motor oil sells for Rs.12 and a %uart of the same oil sells for Rs.,. The owner of a rental agency has 2 machines and each machine needs , %uarts of oil. -hat is the minimum amount of money she must spend to purchase enough oil 9 Rs.6) Rs.7) Rs.72 Rs.182 ,2. & truc" departed from 1ewton at 11.,#a.m. and arrived in Aar /ity,2)8 miles away, at ).)1 p.m. on the same day. -hat was the appro3imate average speed of the truc" on this trip9 12J1,288 '>C )8J266 '>C 1,)7)J2)8 '>C ,8 '>C ,#. & girl rode her bicycle from home to school, a distance of 1, miles, at an average speed of 1, miles per hour. *he returned home from school by wal"ing at an average speed of , miles per hour. -hat was her average speed for the round trip if she too" the same route in both directions9 5., miles per hour 18 miles per hour 12., miles per hour 1# miles per hour ,). & is thrice as good a wor"man as +. If the time ta"en by + to do piece of wor"s e3ceeds that ta"en by & by 6 days. In how many days & does the wor". 6 ) 12 18 ,,. The population of a town was ,),888 in the last census. It has increased 2J# since then. Its present population is 16,888 #2,888 52,888 78,888 ,2. One hundred job applicants show up in response to a classified ad.If 28 percent of them are female and if #J) of the female applicants are willing to relocate if the job demands it, how many are not willing to relocate9 ,, ), 1, It cannot be determined from the information given ,5. 'r. *mith drove at an average speed of ,8mph for the first two hours of his trip. Aor the ne3t three hours, he averaged 28 mph. -hat was 'r. *mith$s average speed for the five! hour trip 9 28 mph #2 mph #, mph #6 mph ,6. & postal truc" leaves its station and heads for /hicago, averaging )8mph. &n error in the mailing schedule is spotted and 2) minutes after the truc" leaves, a car is sent to overta"e the truc". If the car averages ,8mph, how long will it ta"e to catch the postal truc"9 1.2 hours # hours 2 hours 1., hours ,7. The length breadth and height of a cuboid are in the ratio 1 . 2 .#. The length, breadth and height of the cuboid are increased by 188K, 288K and 288K respectively. Then the increase in the volume of the cuboid is , times 2 times 12 times 15 times 28. &n &utomobile covers the distance between two cities at a speed of 28"m. per hour and on the return journey it covers at a speed of )8 "m. per hour. Aind the average speed. 28 ,8 )6 ,, 21. & man buys 288 shares Epar value of Rs.18F of a company, which pays 12K per annum as dividend, at such a price he gets 1,K on his money. Aind the mar"et valueEapp.F of a share. Rs. 7 Rs. 12 Rs. 6 Rs. 5.,8 22. &n old picture has dimensions ## inches by 2) inches. -hat one length must be cut from each dimension so that the ratio of the shorter side to the longer side is 2.#9 2 inches 2 inches 7 inches 18 1J2 inches 2#. Ciralal earned a profit of Rs. #88 by selling 188 "g of mi3ture of & and + types of rice at a total price of Rs. 1188. -hat was the proportion of & and + types of rice in the mi3ture if the cost prices of & and + types of rice are Rs. 18 and Rs. , per "g respectively 9 # . 2 2 . , 2 . 55# , . 2 2). & fraction has a value of 2J,. If the numerator is decreased by 2 and the denominator increased by 1, then the resulting fraction is 1J).-hat is the value of the numerator of the original fraction 9 , 2 5 6