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TEST - 1

Logical Reasoning
Directions: (1-2) : P, Q, R, S and T are brothers. Two of them are twins are of the same
height. Q is taller at least three of his brothers, P is shorter than only one of his brothers, R
is taller than the twins only.
1. Who is the tallest?
a) Q

b) P

c) R

d) S

b) S & T

c) Q & P

d) cant say

2. Who are the twins?


a) P & R

Directions(3 5) :Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below it :
Seven friends, Horse, Lion, Jackel, Koel, Vulture, Wolf and Fox study different discipline Viz.,
Arts, Science Architecture, Commerce, Engineering, Management and pharmacy not
necessarily in the same order. Each of them belongs to a different state viz., Andhara
Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharastra, Punjab and kerala but
not necessarily in the same order.
Jackel studies engineering and does not belong to either U.P or Punjab. The one who
belongs to M.P does not study Architecture of Pharmacy. Horse belongs to Maharashtra.
Vulture belongs to kerala and studies Science. The one who belongs to A,P studies
Commerce. Koel studies Management and Fox studies Arts. Lion belongs to Karnataka and
does not study Architecture. The one who studies arts does not belong to Punjab.
3. Who studies Architecture ?
a) Horse

b) Wolf

c) Vulture

d) D.I

c) A.P

d) D.I

4. Wolf belongs to which state ?


a) M.P

b) U.P

5. Which of the following combination of state and subject is correct ?


a) U.P Science
Management

b) Punjab Science c) U.P Arts

d)

6. 11, 31, 71, 91, 32, 92, 13, _______


a) 73

b) 37

c) 79

d) 17

Kerala

7. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4) can be formed from the pieces
given in figure (X).

a) 1

b) 2

c) 3

d) 4

Directions : In each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions


numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then
consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows
beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.
8. Statements:
All men are vertebrates.
Some mammals are vertebrates.
Conclusions:
1. All men are mammals.
2. All mammals are men.
3. Some vertebrates are mammals.
4. All vertebrates are men.
a) Only (4)

b) only (2)

c) only(3) d) only (1) e) Only (1) and (3)

9. Statements: All the actors are girls.


All the girls are beautiful.
Conclusions:
1. All the actors are beautiful.
2. Some girls are actors.
a) Only (1) conclusion follows
b) Only (2) conclusion follows
c) Either (1) or (2) follows
d) Neither (1) nor (2) follows
e) Both (1) and (2) follow

10. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4) can be formed from the pieces
given in figure (X).

a) 1

b) 2

c) 3

d) 4

Directions (11 to 13)


In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions , numbers I
andII . You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at
variable with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
i.

if only conclusion I follows

ii. if only conclusion II follows


iii. if neither I nor II follows
iv. if Both I and II follows
11. Statements : I SOME PILLOWS ARE COVERS
II NO COVER IS BEDSHEET
Conclusions : I NO BEDSHEET IS COVER
II SOME PILLOWS ARE NOT BEDSHEET
12. Statements : I SOME PENCILS ARE BOOKS
II ALL BOOKS ARE PENS
Conclusions I SOME PENCILS ARE PENS
II SOME PENS ARE BOOKS
13. Statements : I ALL RIBBONS ARE BALOONS
II SOME BALOONS ARE RINGS
Conclusions I SOME RIBBONS ARE RINGS
II SOME RINGS ARE RIBBONS
14. 4, 5, 8, 27, 104, 525, _______
a) 3515

b) 3530

c) 3144

d) 3324

15. 9, 17, 37, 75, 137, 229, _________


a) 357

b) 331

c) 323

d) 337

Quantitative Techniques
16. If two third of one fifth of three-seventh of a number is 4, what is the number ?
a) 60

b) 70

c) 80

d) 81

17. If three fifth of two seventh of a number is 24, what is its 40% ?
a) 54

b) 53

c) 56

d) 58

18. If three fourth of two third of a number is 12, what is the sum of its digits ?
a) 6

b) 4

c) 3

d) 2

19. Two third of the first number is same as three-fourth of the second number .
what is their ratio ?
a) 8 : 7

b) 9 : 8

c) 7 : 9

d) 8 : 8

20. The sum of the prices of 8 kg of mangoes and 5 kgs of oranges is same as the sum
of the prices of 4 kgs of mangoes and 7 kgs of oranges. What is the ratio of the
prices of 1 kg of mangoes to 1 kg of oranges?
a) 1 : 2

b) 3 : 1

c) 2 : 1

d) 2 : 2

21. In a two digits number the sum of the digits is 9 and their difference is 3. The
digit in the tens places is greater than the units place. What is that number?
a) 63

b) 62

c) 60

d) 61

22. Sum of the digits of a two digits number is 9. When the digits are interchanged the
number will be decreased by 9. What is the number?
a) 52

b) 53

c) 54

d) 55

23. Sum of a two digits number and the number obtained by interchanging the digits
is 44. What is the sum of the digits of the number?
a) 2

b) 5

c) 6

d) 4

24. Difference between a two digits number and the number obtained by
interchanging the digits is 36. What is the difference between the digits of the
number?
a) 3

b) 4

c) 3

d) 1

25. Sum of a two digits number and the number obtained by interchanging the digits
is 55. What is the difference between the digits of the number?
a) Data inadequate

b) 55

c) 66

d) None

Verbal Ability

I. Synonyms
26. EAGER
a) Clever

b) Enthusiastic

c) Curious

d) Devoted

b) Calm

c) Enjoyable

d) Dull

b) Remember

c) Manipulate d) Harmonize

b) Worship

c) Flatter

d) Challenge

b) Privileges

c) Facilities

d) Courtesies

c) Subordination

d) Slavery

b) Advance

c) Approach

d) Forward

b) Comedy

c) Romance

d) Calamity

b) Encourage

c) ignore

d) Extinguish

b) Hidden

c) Deep

d) Hollow

27. PLACID
a) Clear
28. COMMEMORATE
a) Boast
29. DEIFY
a) Face
30. AMENITIES
a) Pageantries

II. Antonyms
31. AUTONOMY
a) Submissiveness b) Dependence
32. RECEDE
a) Rush
33. TRAGEDY
a) Humorous
34. KINDLE
a) Ignite
35. SHALLOW
a) High

III. Double Synonyms


36. I. The organization was established at the beginning of this century.
II. The little boy could not twist the cap off the bottle.
a) break
dawn

b) turn

c) swing

d) crack

37. I. The story is so dramatic that one cannot guess the ultimate result.
II. I could not understand the purpose of his visit.

e)

a) motive

b) end

c) consequence

d) lot

38. I. The truck was coming and its light was falling straight in my eyes.
II. After the death of the manager, there was no one to properly guide the
company.
a) correct

b) head

c) direct

d) hook

e) line

39. I. Ashok has got a friendly disposition.


II. The warm sunshine in the morning filled my heart with joy.
a) joyous
congenial

b) pleasing

c) genial

d) happy

e)

d) opinion

e)

40. I. I cannot endure such a loud noise any more.


II. He preferred to consider the other view.
a) bear
position

b) support

c) stand

IV. Reading Comprehension


Primitive man was probably more concerned with fire as a score of warmth and as a
means of cooking food than as a source of light. Before he discovered less laborious
ways of making fire, he had to preserve it, and whenever he went on a journey he
carried a firebrand with him. His discovery that the firebrand, from which the torch
may very well have developed, could be used for illumination was probably
incidental to the primary purpose of preserving a flame.
Lamps, too, probably developed by accident, Early man may have had his first
conception of a lamp while watching a twig of fibre burning in the molten fat
dropped from a roasting carcass. All he had to do was to fashion a vessel to contain
fat and float a lighted reed in it. Such lamps, which were made of hollowed stones or
sea shells, have persisted in identical form up to quite recent times.
41. Primitive mans most important use for fire was
a) to provide warmth
and (b)

b) to cook food

c) to provide light

d) both (a)

42. The firebrand was used to


a) prevent accidents b) provide light

c) scare animals

d) save labour

43. By primary the author means


a) primitive

b) fundamental

c) elemental

d) essential

44. Lamps probably developed through mere


a) hazard

b) fate

c) chance

d) planning

45. Early lamps were made by


a) using a reed as a wick in the fat

b) letting a reed soak the fat

c) putting the fat in a shell and lighting it d) floating a reed in the seashell

V. Sentence Completion
46. These essays are intellectually and represent various levels of complexity.
a) revealing

b) modern

c) superior

d) demanding e) persistent

47. It was almost impossible for him to put out of his mind the words which he
heard from his clever father- in- law.
a) inspiring
exhortative

b) witty

c) sarcastic

d) soothing

e)

48. Integrity of character, honesty, dependability and discipline with a genuine


interest in your work will go a long way in the achievement of success in your
professional life.
a) coupled

b) adjoined c) fixed

d) attached

e) joined

49. The soldiers were instructed to . Restraint and handle the situation peacefully.
a) exercise
remain

b) control

c) prevent

d) enforce

e)

50. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar was one of the chief ..of womens rights.
a) promoters
protagonists

b) facilitators c) instigators

d) organizers

e)

VI. Passage Completion ( Cloze Test)


Many parents greet their childrens teenage years with needless dread. While teens
(51) assault us with heavy-metal music,(52) outlandish clothes and spend all
(53) time with friends, such behavior .(54) adds up to full. scale revolt.
Teenage (55) , according to psychologist Laurence Steinberg, has been .(56)
exaggerated. Sociologist Sanford Dornbusch
agrees. The (57) that teenagers inevitably rebel is a .(58) that has the
potential for great family (59), says Dornbusch. He believes the notion can
.(60) communication during this critical time for parents to influence youngsters.
51. a) can

b) must

c) may

d) should

52. a) show

b) dress

c) put

d) flaunt

53. a) her

b) his

c) their

d) our

54. a) sporadically

b) always

c) infrequently

d) scarcely

55. a) rebellion

b) subversion

c) mania

d) revolution

56. a) always

b) never

c) greatly

d) hardly

57. a) complaint

b) surmise

c) accusation

d) idea

58. a) myth

b) story

c) fact

d) reality

59. a) ruin

b) downfall

c) harm

d) defeat

60. a) destroy

b) suffocate

c) damage

d) injure

VII. Choosing The Appropriate Filler


61. He tames animals because he .

62.

a) seldom loves them

b) is afraid of them

c) is fond of them

d) hates them

e) wants to set them free

My mother is so poor .
a) to send me to school

b) because she will not work

c) to get medical help for my father

d) that she cannot buy food for us

63. Can you lend me a pencil, please?


a) Yes, you can
is!

b) Yes, here you!

c) Yes, here

d) Yes, here it

c) There I am

d) There am I

64. Johnny, where are you? ..,up this tree.


a) Here I am

b) Here am I

65. I dont know the time..


a) at which the accident happened

b) the accident happened

c) when the accident happened

d) when the accident had happened

TCS QUESTION PAPER

1.

If a month is having four Sundays then what is the first day of the next
month?

2.

If January 10 2007 is Friday then what is the day of February 9 2010?

3.

If March 11 2003 is Tuesday, then what is March 11 2004?

4.

What is the no.of Sundays in a leap year (non-leap year)?


Incomplete question.

5.

In a month there are 4 Thursdays and 4 Sundays. S o what is the first


day of that month?

6.

If 0>a>b>c>d, then which is greatest among the following:


a)

7.

(c+d)/(d+a)

b) (d+b)/(b+c)

c) (c+d)/(b+c)

* question:
If f(1)=0, f(m+n)=f(m)+f(n)+4*9mn-1, M,n>0
Then what is f(17)=?

8.

8n /4444 =?(Remainder)

9.

I f a no. is divided by 375 then the remainder is 5, then what


remainder would be obtained if the same no. is divided by 17?

10. If Surajs sum of the salaries of 2003, 2004, 2005 is $36400 and the
salary gets incremented 20% every year then find the salary drawn by
Suraj in the year 2005?
11. Ax4 bx2 +x+5, f(-3)=2, f(3)=?
12. If ROADIES word is permutated in all the ways in the alphabetical
order, then find the 44th word?
13. A child is asked by his mom to find out the mistake in the series and
replace it with the right one, (odd man out) 60,48,38,28,24,20,18.
14. F(1)=4, f(x+y)=f(x)+f)y)+7xy+2, then f(2)+f(5)=?
15. An equilateral triangle and a regular hexagon have equal parameters
then what is the ration of their areas?
16. How many of no.s X( X being integer) with 10<=X <=99 are 18 more
than the sum of their digits

17. A&B starts from their home at 10kmph, then travels from their home
on MG road at 20 kmph and 40 kmph there is a T junction on their
path. A turn left at T junction at 12 noon.
B reaches the T junction earlier and turns right . Both of them
continued travelling till
2:00 pm. What is the distance between A&B at 12:00PM
18. There are 6 tasks and 6 persons
Task 1 cannot be assigned either to person 1 or person 2
Task 2 must be assigned to either person3 or person 4.
Every person is to be assigned one task.
In how many ways can be assignment done?
19. In the sample subtraction problem below, single digits are replaced by
letters, find the values of
3*A + &*B + 4*C *D=?
A5C1

3U79

--------------397D
--------------20. A series of books were published at seven years intervals when the
seventh book was issued the sum of the publications years was 13524,
when the first book was published?
21. What are the next 3no.s for the series
11,23,47,83,131
22. A circular swimming pool is surrounded by a concrete wall 4ft wide. If
the area of the wall is 11/25 of the area of the pool then radius of the
pool in feet is
23. A pair of dice are rolled together till a sum of either 5 0r 7 is obtained
what is the probability that 5 comes before 7
24. One day Esta started 30 min late from home and reached the office 50
min late while driving 25% slower than her usual speed. How much
time in minutes does Esta take to reach her office from home?

25. After an election, the newly constituted geocity office is exploring the
use of hollow cylinders for water towers and has built a model in their
office model.
26. An organization has 3 committees, only 2 persons are members of all 3
committees, but every pairs of committees has 3 members in common.
What is the least possible no.of members on any one committee?
27. If A ^B means A raised to the power of B, in which of the following
choices must P be greater than Q
a) 0.9^P=0.9^Q b) 0.9^P=0.92^Q c) 0.9^P>0.9^q
Option a: P=Q
Option b: Since the two given values are equal, but the base are
unequal, the one with the lower base will have a higher index. Thus,
P> Q. But this is NOT the only case. The equality will hold even if P = Q
= 0. And the questions asks P must be greater than Q.
Thus, the answer is option c.
28. 2 gears one with 12 teeth and other one with 14 teeth are engaged
with each other. One teeth in smaller and one tooth in bigger are
marked and initially those 2 marked teeth are in contact with each
other. After how many rotations of the smaller gear with the marked
teeth in the other gear will again come into contact for the first time?
29. A& B completed a work together in 5 days. A worked at twice the
speed and B at half the speed it would have taken then 4 days to
complete the job. How much time would it take for A alone to do the
job?
30. Find the missing in the series:
70, 54, 45, 41, ____.

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