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Section 1 - Verbal Ability

No. of Questions: 10
Duration in Minutes: 10

Directions for Questions 1-2:


Choose the option which will CORRECTLY fill the blank.
1) On viewing the traffic signal, I pulled ______ and stopped the car
A) In

B) Off

C) Over

D) Up

2) The actress is almost impossible _______ track down these days.


A) For

B) By

C) To

D) In

Directions for Questions 3-4:


Choose the word nearest in meaning to the word in ITALICS from the given options.
3) The meeting was concise and to the point.
A) Hasty

B) Sudden

C) Brief

D) Quick

4) It is impossible to deduce the meaning of what you have written.


A) Implement

B) Disseminate

C) Explain

D) Understand

Directions for Question 5:


Choose the answer option which will CORRECTLY fill the blank.
5) When I last saw my grandfather, he was fit as _______ fiddle.
A) A

B) An

C) The

D) No article required

Directions for Questions 6-10


Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of the information provided in the passage.
A CAPTCHA is a challenge-response system wherein typically a dynamically generated image consisting of
random letters and numbers is displayed to the users and the users are asked to re-enter the text in an attempt to
verify that both of them match. Any ASP.NET developer would want to prevent spam and automated form
submissions in the website being developed and that is where CAPTCHA is extremely useful. The primary purpose
of CAPTCHA is to ensure that data is being submitted by humans and not by an automated software system.
CAPTCHA is frequently used in user registration and contact forms to prevent spam and abuse of the facility. In this
article you will learn how a simple CAPTCHA system can be developed in ASP.NET MVC.ASP.NET MVC model
binding allows you to map and bind HTTP request data with a model. Model binding makes it easy for you to work
with form data because the request data (POST/GET) is automatically transferred into a data model you specify.
ASP.NET MVC accomplishes this behind the scenes with the help of Default Binder. This article discusses how
model binding works for various types of models viz. simple types, class types and lists. It also shows how to create
a custom model binder if situation calls for it. While developing web sites, at times you require that the URLs being
used are not mapped to any physical file. For example, you might be building a blog engine that stores all blog
posts in a SQL Server database but while displaying these posts you want URLs to be SEO friendly. In such cases
the resource pointed to by the URL has no physical existence. That's where the URL Routing features of ASP.NET
come to the rescue. In addition to creating SEO friendly URLs these features also help you render easy to
remember URLs. ASP.NET MVC relies heavily on the URL Routing feature. However, it is also possible to use URL
Routing in web forms. In this tutorial you will learn just that. Many ASP.NET websites allow users to filter data
presented to them on the basis of certain conditions. A general approach used in such cases is to re-construct the
database query again and again for each such filter parameter. Though this works well as far as end user
requirements are concerned, it can make your code a bit tricky and cumbersome to manage. This is because you
need to manipulate the WHERE parameters of the data source control under consideration (LINQ Data Source for

example) in your source code. That is where the Query Extender control comes handy. The ASP.NET Query
Extender server control allows you to filter data retrieved from a data source without changing the underlying query.
It does so using a declarative syntax without any need to programmatically manipulate query parameters.
6) What is a CAPTCHA?
A) a dynamically generated image
B) letters and numbers
C) a dynamically generated image consisting of random letters and numbers
D) response system
7) The primary purpose of CAPTCHA is to -A) prevent spam
B) automated form submissions
C) enter the text
D) is to ensure that data is being submitted by humans and not by an automated software system
8) Model binding makes it easy for you to work with form data because -A) (POST/GET) accomplishes this behind the scenes with the help of Default Binder.
B) The request data (POST/GET) is automatically transferred into a data model you specify
C) To ensure that data is being submitted by humans and not by an automated software system
D) CAPTCHA is extremely useful.
9) What is this Article all about?
A) To Discuss how model binding works for various types of models
B) developing web sites
C) URLs being used are not mapped to any physical file.
D) Routing features of ASP.NET come to the rescue
10) What. the ASP.NET Query Extender server control allows?
A) to filter data retrieved from a data source with changing the underlying query.
B) to filter data retrieved from a data source without changing the underlying query.
C) allow users to filter data presented to them
D) to remember URLs

Section 2 - Analytical Ability


No of Questions: 10

Duration in Minutes: 10
Directions for Questions 11-13:
In the following questions mark:
1, if the question can be answered with the help of statement I alone.
2, if the question can be answered with the help of statement II alone.
3, if the question can be answered with the help of both I and II.
4, if the question cannot be answered at all.
11) A notice was put up on a college library notice board stating: Students are required to renew their library cards
within 15 days. What is the exact date before which the library card must be renewed?
Statement I: It was a leap year.
Statement II: The notice was put up on 13th February.
A) 1

B) 2

C) 3

D) 4

C) 3

D) 4

12) Is 'a' a prime number?


Statement I: a > 7
Statement II: a = 8
A) 1

B) 2

13) If a and b are positive, what is the value of a?


Statement I: ab is the square of a positive integer.
Statement II: 150 percent of a is equivalent to 300 percent of b.
A) 1

B) 2

C) 3

D) 4

14) On basis of the Statements given, which of the conclusions follow.


Statements I: All dogs are cats
Statement II: Some cats are blacks
Conclusion I: Some dogs are blacks
Conclusion II: Some cats are blacks
A) I & II both follows

B) Only II follows

C) Only I follows

D) Neither I nor II follows

Directions for Questions 15-16:


P, Q, R, S and T are positive integers.
P+Q+R is odd. ( S*T ) is even.
15) What is the maximum number of numbers that could be odd?
A) 2

B) 3

C) 4

D) 5

16) What is the minimum number of numbers that could be odd?


A) 1

B) 2

C) 3

D) 4

17) Mohan has few Chocolates to be distributed. If he keeps 2, 3 or 4 in a pack, he is left with one Chocolate .If he
keeps 5 in a pack, he is left with none. What is the minimum number of Chocolates he has to pack and distribute?
A) 20

B) 25

C) 30

D) 35

18) Ahmed gave half of the mangoes that he had to Aman, who says that his stock of mangoes has doubled. Aman,
then gives half of the mangoes that he now has to Saleel, who also says that his stock of mangoes has doubled.
Saleel, now gives half of what he has to Ahmed. Ahmed, now has the same number of mangoes that he started
with. Which of the following is TRUE of the initial number of mangoes that the three had?
A) Ahmed, Aman and Saleel had an equal number of mangoes initially.
B) Ahmed had fewer mangoes than Saleel.
C) Ahmed had double the number of mangoes that Saleel had.
D) Saleel and Aman together had more mangoes than Ahmed.
Directions for Questions 19-20:
In a school 60% of the students attended a sports class .Of them, 30% of the students attended only the arts class
and computer class, 30% of the students attended only sports class and arts class, 5% attended only sports class,
20% attended only sports and computer class and 5% attended only arts class.
19) What is the percentage of students who attended only computers class?
A) 2%

B) 5%

C) 10%

D) 24%

20) What percentage of students attended exactly two classes?


A) 12%

B) 25%

C) 30%

D) 80%

Section 3 - Attention To Detail


No. of Questions: 10
Duration in Minutes: 10

21) If * stands for +, / stands for * and + stands for /, then which of the following equations is TRUE?
A) 7*14/7+35-14=-4.2
C) 14*5/7+35-14=-10.1

B) 5+7*7-5/14=24
D) 5/7*7+35-14=4

22) If ~ represents addition, ! represents multiplication, & represents subtraction, @ represents division, then
(3.5 ! 3.5 ~ 0.25 & 2.5) @ 2 = ?
A) 8

B) 0

C) 5

D) -5

23) If * stands for +, / stands for *, + stands for - and - stands for /, then which of the following is TRUE?
A) 14*12/4+30-12 = 51.5
C) 36/14*4+30-12 = 505.5

B) 36*4/14+36-12 = 36
D) 12*36/4+30-12 = 12

Directions for Questions 24-26:


Follow the directions given below to answer the questions that follow.
Your answer for each question below would be:
A, if ALL THREE items given in the question are exactly ALIKE.
B, if only the FIRST and SECOND items are exactly ALIKE.
C, if only the FIRST and THIRD items are exactly ALIKE.
D, if None of the above.
24) 46538103
A) A

46538103
B) B

46538103
C) C

D) D

C) C

D) D

C) C

D) D

25) 234fafank25487259djadn49dfjf
234fafank25487259dadn49dfjf
234fafank25487259djadn49dfjf
A) A

B) B

26) DFGHJKLKJHGF$%^&*(
DFGHJKKLJHGF$%^&*(
DFGHJKLKJHGF$%^&*(
A) A

B) B

Directions for Questions 27-30


A seminar is being conducted by a management institute in the Grand Auditorium, Mumbai. There is a participation
fee for the day long program and some criteria for participation.
I. Participants from other educational institutions are required to pay Rs. 400 per person.
II. Participants from other corporate organizations are required to pay Rs. 1000 per person.
III. All students of the institute are allowed free entry.
IV. All participants should either be qualified management graduates or studying in a management institute.
V. If criteria IV is not met with by the participant, he is to be referred to the Chief Organizer.

27) Bhupesh is a student of a management institute in Bangalore. He wants to attend the 1/2 day program and is
ready to pay a participation fee of Rs 200.He is:
A) Allowed entry
C) Referred to the Chief Organizer

B) Data Insufficient
D) Denied Entry

28) Samant Dua is a Management Consultant with an office in Mumbai. He is ready to pay Rs 1000 to participate in
the program. He is:
A) Allowed entry
C) Referred to the Chief Organizer

B) Denied entry
D) Data insufficient

29) Six students who are pursuing a journalism course from the institute are interested in attending the program
and are ready to pay the required fees. They are:
A) Referred to the Chief Organizer
C) Allowed Entry

B) Denied entry
D) Data insufficient

30) Sagar Sharma is an alumnus of the management institute conducting the program. He is willing to pay Rs. 400
and no more, to attend the program. He is:
A) Allowed Entry
C) Referred to the Chief Organizer

B) Denied entry
D) Data insufficient

Answer Key Set 5


1. C

11. B

21. A

2. C

12. B

22. C

3. C

13. D

23. C

4. D

14. B

24. A

5. A

15. C

25. C

6. C

16. A

26. C

7. D

17. B

27. D

8. B

18. C

28. D

9. A

19. B

29. A

10. B

20. D

30. B

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