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Reasoning

Directions (Q. 1-6) : In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by
two conclusions numbered I and II . You have to take the given statements to be true even
if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all conclusions and then
decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements,
disregarding
commonly known facts. Give answer
1) if only conclusion I follows
2) if only conclusion II follows
3) if either conclusion I or II follows
4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows
5) if both conclusions I and II follows
(Q. 1 - 2) Statements: Some poor are rich. All rich are doctors. Some intelligent are
doctors.

1. Conclusions: I. At least some poor are intelligent. II. All intelligent being rich is a
possibility.

2. Conclusions: I. All intelligent being doctors is a possibility. II. Some poor are doctors.

(Q.3 - 4 ) Statements: All fans are bulbs. All wires are holders. Some wires are bulbs.

3. Conclusions: I. At least some fans are wires. II. All holders being fans is a possibility.

4. Conclusions: I. All fans being holders is a possibility. II. Some holders are bulbs.

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(Q.5 - 6) Statements: No savings accounts is a current accounts. Some fixed deposits are
savings accounts. Some current accounts are recurring deposits.

5. Conclusions: I. All savings accounts being current accounts is a possibility.


II. All fixed deposits being current accounts is a possibility.

6. Conclusions: I. All current accounts being fixed deposits is a possibility.


II. All savings accounts being recurring deposits is a possibility.

Directions (Q. 7-8): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions
that follow. Among five friends - Raj, Vijay, Shadab, Alok and Vishal each friend is heavy
weight. Only one friend has more weight than Shadab. Vishal has more weight than Raj
but less than Alok. Alok is not the heaviest. The one who is the second lowesthas 71 kg
weight. Shadab has 92 kg weight.

7. Which of the following is the most likely weight of Vijay?


1) 81 kg 2) 45 kg 3) 58 kg 4) 90kg 5) None of these

8. Who among the following is most likely to have 87 kg weight?


1) Alok 2) Shadab 3) Vishal 4) can't be determined 5) None of these

(Q.9 - 10): Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which
is the one that does not belong to that group?

9. 1) DGJM 2) NQTM 3) UXAD 4) KNQT 5) EHKN


10. 1) ONE 2) FOUR 3) FIVE 4) EIGHT 5) TEN

Directions (Q. 11-15) : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions
that follo w. Seven service men A, B, C, D, E, F and G belonging to different companies -

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Genpact, Infosys, Wipro, Microsoft, Intel, Tata and Reliance, but not necessarily in the
same order are going to dinner. Each likes a different dish viz Dosa, Rajma, Rice, Pizza,
Pulse, Chicken and Soup. B likes neither Dosa nor Chicken. D belongs to Wipro. C likes
Pizza and belongs to Infosys. A, who likes Rajma does not belong to Genpact. The one who
belongs to Intel likes Pulse. F belongs to Reliance and like Rice. G likes Soup and belongs
to Tata company.

11. Who likes Chicken?


1) Either D or E 2) A 3) G 4) F 5) None of these

12. Who belongs to Genpact?


1) B 2) G 3)

4) F 5) can't be determined

13. Who likes Pulse?


1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) None of these

14. The one who likes Rajma belongs to which of the following companies?
1) Genpact 2 ) Intel 3) Infosys 4) Microsoft 5) Data Inadequate

15. Which of the following combinations of servicemen, company and dish is definitely
correct?
1) G - Tata - Rajma 2) C- Infosys - Pizza 3) D - Intel - Rice
4) Can't be determined 5) None of these

Directions (Q.16 - 19): Now in each of the following questions, assuming the given
statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is / are
definitely true. Give answers1) if only conclusion I is true.
2) if only conclusion II is true.

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3) if either conclusion I or II is true.


4) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.
5) if both conclusions I and II are true.

Directions (Q. 20-26): Study the following information to answer the given questions. In a
certain code language, 'they do not like' is written as 'ma la re go', 'people have their like'
is written as 're ta wa sa', 'they come on time' is written as 'la ku bu si' and 'people have
not on lights' is written as 'ku ma ta wa ji'

20. What does 'ma' stand for ?


1) not 2 ) they 3) come 4) on 5) None of these

21. Which of the following may represent 'They like people'?


1) la re ji 2 ) la ma ta 3) la re ku 4) can't be determined 5) None of these

22. What is the code for 'have'?


1) ku 2 ) bu 3) si 4) wa 5) either ta or wa

23. Which of the following may represent 'do not on light'?


1) go sa ta wa 2 ) go ma ku ji 3) go la sa re 4) ma ji ta wa 5) can't be determined

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24. What's the code for 'time'?


1) ma 2 ) re 3) ku 4) sa 5) can't be determined

25. Which of the following may represent 'people do not have their light'?
1) ta go ma wa sa ji 2 ) ta go wa ma ji ku 3) ta go ma ku re si 4) ta bu wa si ku ma 5) None
of these

Directions (Q. 26-35): In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer
figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence is to
be continued?

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1.2; From statements II and III All rich are doctors (A) + conversion of Some
intelligents are doctors (I) A + I All intelligents being rich is a possibility. Hence, II
follows. Again, Some poor are rich (I) + All rich are doctors (A) = I + A = I = Some poor are
doctors (I) + conversion of Some intelligent are doctors (I) = I + I = No conclusion.
Thus, I does not follow.
2.5; From statement III we can draw the conclusion, All intelligent being doctors is a
possibility. Again, Some poor are rich (I) + All rich are doctors (A) = I + A = I = Some poor
are doctors. Hence both conclusions I & II follow.
3.2; All fans are bulbs (A) + conversion of Some wires are bulbs (I) = A + I = No conclusion.
Thus, conclusion I does not follow. But, from first and second statements the possibility
does exist between holder and fan. Thus, conclusion II exists.
4.5; Some wires are bulbs conversion Some bulbs are wires (I) + All wires are holders
(A) = I + A = I = Some bulbs are holders. It means Some holders are bulbs. Thus, conclusion
II follows. Again, There exists a possible relation between holder and fan from first and
second statements. Thus conclusion I follows.
5.4; From statement first conclusion I does not follow. Again, Some fixed deposits are
savings accounts (I) + No savings accounts is a current account (E) = I + E = O = Some fixed
deposits are not current accounts. Thus All current account being fixed deposits is a
possibility. Hence, II does not follow.
6.5; Some fixed deposits are savings accounts (I) + No savings account is a current account
(E) = I + E = O = Some fixed deposits are not current accounts, it means, All current
accounts being fixed deposits is a possibility. Hence, conclusion I follows. Again, No
savings account is a current accounts (E) + Some current accounts are recurring deposits (I)
= E + I = O* = Some recurring deposits are not savings accounts. It means, All savings
account being recurring deposits is a possibility.
7.5; Vijay > Shadab > Alok > Vish > Raj
92kg 71kg
8.1 9.2:
10.5; remaining have two vowels

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(Q. 20 to 26):
they do not like -- > ma la re go .. (i)
people have their like -- > re ta wa sa ... (ii)
they come one time -- > la ku bu si ... (iii)
people have not on light -- > ku ma to wa ji ... (iv)
from eq (i) and (iv) not -- > ma
from eq (i) and (iii) they -- > la
from eq (i) and (ii) like -- > re
from eq (ii) and (iv) people -- > ta / wa

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from eq (ii) and (iv) have -- > ta / wa


from eq (i) do -- > go
from eq (iii) and (iv) on -- > ku
from eq (iv) light -- > ji

26. 3 , 27. 4 , 28. 5 , 29. 1 , 30. 4 , 31. 2 , 32. 3 , 33. 3 , 34. 4 , 35. 1

English Language

Directions (Q. 1-5): In each of the following questions, a short passage is given with one of
the lines in the passage missing and represented by a blank. Select the best out of the five
answer choices given to make the passage complete and coherent.

1. It is a sad irony that when international oil prices are on a downward spiral, India has
administered its biggest increase ever in the domestic price of petrol.
__________________ The winds of reform that blew across other infrastructure industries
such as telecom, transforming them unrecognizably, have largely been absent in the oil
industry. The result is a mess characterized by ballooning subsidies, opaque pricing

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policies and a government that is guided more by political expediency than economic
considerations in managing the industry.
1) We need greater transparency in the pricing methodology adopted by the oil
companies.
2) Behind this irony lies a story of gross mismanagement of the oil economy by successive
governments.
3) Behind this we find great cooperation of oil companies.
4) It did not allow oil companies to increase prices in the last six months.
5) Why should domestic prices of the two fuels be linked to their international prices?

2. The quest for the optimal mobile device that can advance education by improving
access to learning materials and reducing costs is engaging many countries, including
India. Among the more promising gadgets for the task aree-readers, which use e-ink
display technology that closely matches the look and feel of a printed black and white
page. Tablet computers, on the other hand, offer a full-colour, backlit screen alternative
suitable for multimedia and rich content. _____________ and this concept has been put to
the test in a field setting in Ghana involving distribution of e-reader hundreds of school
students.
1) These technologies can significantly aid the teaching - learning process
2) These ranged from wirelessly delivered sponsored text to open access volumes that
they downloaded
3) These results from the project make it clear
4) Indias grand plan to identify a tablet device for educational purposes has been virtually
stillborn.
5) The centre has conceded that the Aakash tablet computer has been distributed in
limited numbers

3. Yet it can still be called Premier, for it speaks for the more prosperous parts of India,
________the very names of the teams are a clue to its elitist character-two kings, two
Royals and one knight, this in a democratic republic whose constitution and laws did
away with aristocratic titles of any kind.
1) and which is shining as well as wining

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2) that most closely follow these teams


3) It contains minor section
4) and for the more prosperous sections within them.
5) they dont go for it.

4. All of us should pause and took at some unpleasant realities that are going to unfold in
the future.__________ . We must find ways and means to reduce our dependency on
foreign oil. This can only be done by reducing oil consumption, especially for personal
transport. The government must devise suitable transport policies that take off the most
number of personal vehicles from public roads. If we fail to make suitable adjustments to
our lifestyles, the transition to a less carbon intensive era is bound to be chaotic and
disruptive. This is time of inflation.
1) The era of cheap and abundant oil is over.
2) There is too much consumption of oil.
3) There is no more consumption of oil.
4) The govt must find ways to reduce the price of fuel.
5) Oil marketing companies are of little relevance.

5. After a gap of over eight decades, the painstaking attempt to enumerate and measure
castes has once again got under way. _________ Most of those argument revolved around
the means by which the exercise could be accomplished and the possible end results of a
cost-based head-count.
1) The current compilation of data takes the form of a socio economic records.
2) Various ambitious castes quickly perceived the chances of raising their status.
3) It has both aspects.
4) Why each caste shouldnt response.
5) The pros and cons of compiling data on caste have been exhaustively discussed.

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Directions (Q.6-10): Rearrange the following seven sentences or part of sentences (A), (B),
(C), (D), (F), (F) and (G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then
answer the question given below it.
(A) Since 1988 when the world embarked on an effort to wipe out the disease entirely,
(B) Developed by an American scientist, Albert Sabin, the oral polio vaccine (OPV) uses
weakened strains of the virus.
(C) The viruses in the vaccine replicate in cell in the gut and evoke an immune response
that protects the child when a wild virus comes along.
(D) The vaccine is easy to administer - simply put a couple of drops of it in a childs mouth.
(E) Widespread use of the oral vaccine has brought the eradication of polio tantalizingly
within reach.
(F) the number of cases has fallen by 99.8 percent.
(G) Wouldnt it be nice to have a better sort of oral polio vaccine?

6. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?


1) A 2) D 3) E 4) F 5) G

7. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?


1) B 2) C 3) D 4) E 5) F

8. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?


1) G 2) E 3) F 4) D 5) B

9. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?


1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) B

10. Which of the following should be the SEVENTH (Last) sentence after rearrangement?
1) E 2) D 3) B 4) C 5) A

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Directions (Q. 11-15): The following questions consist of a single sentence with one blank
only. You're given six words as answer choices. You have to pick up two correct choices
which will make the sentence meaningfully complete.

11. Previous fossil finds have long suggested that Africa was the cradle for anthropoids,
which included monkeys and ____________.
A. apes
B. butterfies
C. humans
D. forest
E. crops
F. flowers
1) A and D 2) B and F 3) A and D 4) E and C 5) A and C

12. Will his political party take off and _________ an impact.
A. eaused
B. create
C. make
D. forming
E. restore
F. further
1) B and F 2) C and A 3) B and C 4) D and E 5) E and F

13. According to information given on the grand challenges explorations website,


_________ for use in a vaccine a live single-cycle poliovirus has been modified to eliminate
the gene essential for replication.
A. developed

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B. succeeded
C. checked
D. availed
E. examined
F. resorted
1) A and D 2) F and B 3) F and C 4) D and E 5) A and F

14. Can we take traditional medications through the rigours of modern _________
A. Physics
B. Civics
C. Biology
D. Pharmacology
E. Anthropology
F. History
1) A and B 2) F and E 3) C and D 4) F and C 5) B and D

15. The fly is a ______ model for studying the effects of a drug candidate on the body and
its parts.
A. old
B. useless
C. worst
D. unable
E. acceptable
F. best
1) B and E 2) C and D 3) A and F 4) A and E 5) B and C

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Directions (Q. 16-20): Below is given a single word with its meaning in different contexts
as options, you have to select all those options which are synonyms of the word when the
context is changed. Select the correct alternative from 1), 2), 3),
4) and 5) which represents all those synonyms.

16. HEYDAY
A. prime B. peak C. void D. winter
1) Only A 2) Both A & B 3) A, B & C 4) B, C & D 5) All A, B, C & D

17. EPISODE
A. incident B. epic C. epoch D. inequality
1) Only A 2) Both A & B 3) A, B and C 4) B, C & D 5) All A, B, C & D

18. INFLEXIBLE
A. rigid B. flexible C. stiff D. influx
1) Only A 2) Both A & B 3) Only A& C 4) A, C & D 5) All A, B, C & D

19. REVOLT
A. uprising B. rebel C. disgust D. unrewarding
1) Only B 2) Both B & C 3) A, B & C 4) B, C & D 5) All A, B, C & D

20. CATCHING
A. infectious B. classify C. spiteful D. abundant
1) Only A 2) Both A & C 3) Only B, C & D 4) Only A, B & D 5) All A, B, C & D

Directions (Q. 11-30): In the following paragraph there are blanks each of which has been
numbered. Find the most appropriate words out of the corresponding alternatives

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suggested and fill up the blanks. From the US to South Korea, people (21) the world
twined their attention to the daytime sky in Asia, to catch the rare transit of Venus. The
next one wont be for (22)105 years. For astronomers, the transit was also an event they
hoped would spark curiosity about (23) universe and our place in it. Sul Ah Chim, a
researcher at the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute in South Korea, said
hehoped people see life from a (24)perspective, and not get caught up in their small,
everyday problems. When you think about it fro m the (25) of the universe, 105 years is
(26) very short period of time and the Earth is only (27) small, pale, blue spot, Those in
(28)areas of North and Central America saw the start of the transit (29)sunset while those
in western Asia, the eastern half of Africa and most of Europe could catch the transits end
once the sun (30).

21. 1) around 2) above 3) alike 4) ahead 5) all

22. 1) another 2) other 3) second 4) further 5) next

23. 1) whole 2) the 3) complete 4) its 5) a

24. 1) larger 2) greater 3) more 4) big 5) broad

25. 1) view 2) reference 3) respect 4) context 5) contact

26. 1) a 2) an 3) the 4) often 5) on

27. 1) an 2) the 3) a 4) and 5) that

28. 1) most 2) wide 3) big 4) all 5) the

29. 1) till 2) still 3) its 4) of 5) until

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30. 1) came up 2) went 3) risen 4) got up 5) shown

Answers :-

1.1 , 2.1 , 3.4 , 4.2 , 5.5


(Q.6-10):
GEAFBDC
6.5 , 7.5 ,

8.2 , 9.2 , 10.4

11.5; (apes and humans)


12.3; (create and make)
13.1; (develop and availed)
14.3; (biology and phrmocology)
15.4; (useless and acceptable)
16.2 , 17.1 , 18.4 , 19.3 , 20.1 , 21.1 ,
27.3 , 28.1 , 29. 5 , 30. 1

22.1 ,

23.2 ,

24.1 ,

25.4 , 26.1 ,

Quantitative Aptitude

1. In a lottery, there are 5 prizes and 10 blanks in tickets. A ticket is drawn at random.
What is the probability of getting a prize?
1)

2)

3)

4)

5) None of these

2. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The
probability that one girl and two boys are selected is

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1)

2)

3)

4)

5) None of these

3. The price of 8 chairs is equal to 3 tables. The price of 12 chairs and 5 tables together is
Rs 1,520. What is the total price of 10 chairs and 5 tables?
1) Rs 1500 2) Rs 1480 3) Rs 1400 4) Rs 1360 5) None of these

4. Rohit starts a business with Rs 6,500 and after 8 months Shyam joins Rohit as his
partner. After 4 years the profit is divided in the ratio of 13 : 12. What is Shyams
contribution in the capital?
1) Rs 7400 2) Rs 7200 3) Rs 7250 4) Rs 7630 5) Rs 7480

5. The speed of a boat in still water is 20 kmph and the rate of current is 4 kmph. The
distance travelled by the boat downstream in 30 minutes is
1) 8 km 2) 10 km 3) 12 km 4) 14 km 5) 16 km

6. Rs 2,000 is invested at 10% p.a. on simple interest. If that interest is added to the
principal after every 20 years, the amount will become Rs 14,000 after
1) 15 years 2) 33 years 3) 16 years 4) 40 years 5) None of these

7. Two trains 128 meters and 122 meters long are running towards each other on parallel
lines at 48 kmph and 42 kmph respectively. In what time will they clear off each other
from the moment they meet?
1) 10 seconds 2) 12 seconds 3) 18 seconds 4) 14 seconds 5) 9 seconds

8. A boat running downstream covers 28 km in 7 hours, while for covering the same
distance upstream it takes 14 hours. What is the speed of the boat in still water?
1) 4 kmph 2) 3 kmph 3) 4.2 kmph 4) 5 kmph 5) 6 kmph

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9. The daily wage is increased by 50% and a person now gets Rs 30 per day. What was his
daily wage before the increment?
1) Rs 12 2) Rs 18 3) Rs 20 4) Rs 24 5) None of these

10. Ram sells a car to Mohan at a profit of 16% and Mohan sells it to Shyam at a profit of
25%. How much profit % Ram would have got if he had sold the car directly to Shyam at
the price Shyam bought it?
1) 41% 2) 42% 3) 45% 4) 50% 5) None of these

Directions (Q. 11-15): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following
questions.

Directions (Q. 16-20): What approximate value will come in place of question mark in each
of the following questions?

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Directions (Q. 21-25): In each question below a number series is given in which one
number is wrong number. Find out the wrong number.

21. 18 25 90 341 1729 10341 72 418


1) 90 2 ) 341 3) 10341 4) 1729 5) .25

22. 11 17 83 98 219 241 419


1) 83 2 ) 98 3) 219 4) 241 5) 17

23. 728 521 318 265 44 186 -142


1) 186 2 ) 318 3) 265 4) -144 5) 44

24. 273 213 162 117 63 35 15


1) 213 2 ) 117 3) 63 4) 162 5) 35

25. 1 7 5 15 9 23 14
1) 7 2 ) 5 3) 15 4) 9 5) 14

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Directions (Q. 26-30): In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are
given. You have to solve both the equation and give answer
1. if x > y 2. if x y 3. if x < y 4. if x y
5. x = y or the relationship cannot be established between x and y.

31. Three liquids A, B and C of equal density in a mixture is in the ratio of 4 : 2 : 3. Initialy
50% of the mixture is taken out and replaced by liquid A, again 50% of the mixture is
replaced by liquid B and at last 3 times the present weight of liquid C is added to the
mixture. What is the precentage of liquid C in present solution?
1) 20% 2 ) 30% 3) 40% 4) 50% 5) None of these

32. Three partners A, B and C invested money in a business in the ratio of 5:3.5 : 5.5 and
ratio of their duration of investment is 2: : 1.33 . Then what % of total profit will A get?
1) 30% 2 ) 35% 3) 37.5% 4) 40% 5) None of these

33. The ratio of present ages of son and daughter of a lady is in the ratio of 7:8 and the age
of lady is sum total of ages of her daughter and son. If the ratio of ages of son after 3 years
and the age of daughter 6 years ago is 4: 3 then what will be the ratio of the present age
of lady and the age of her son after four years?
1) 4:5 2 ) 5:3 3) 6:5 4) 9:5 5) None of these

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34. In a two digit number the digit at unit's place is less than twice the digit at ten's place
by 1. An d the difference between the number obtained by interchanging its digits and the
original number is 50% of the number obtained by adding 1 in original number. What is
the original number?
1) 46 2 ) 57 3) 35 4) 68 5) None of these

35. An alloy contains mixture of two metals A and B in the ratio of 3:5, and the second
alloy contains, mixture of same metals in the ratio of 2.33 : 3. In what ratio should be both
alloy mixed to make a new alloy containing 42 % metal A?
1) 1 : 2 2 ) 3 : 2 3) 2 : 3 4) 1 : 6 5) None of these

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