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Reasoning Directions (1-4): In the following questions, the symbols @,?, %, , !n" # !re use" with the following me!nings illustr!te"$ & % ' me!ns 'P is either greater than or equal to Q' $ &? ' me!ns 'P is neither greater that nor smaller than Q' $ either & # ' me!ns 'P is smaller than Q $ & @ ' me!ns Pis smaller than or equal to Q' $ & ' me!ns 'P is greater than Q' $ In e!ch of the following questions !ssuming the gien st!tements to be true, fin" out which of the three conclusions I, II !n" III gien below them is*!re "efinitely true !n" m!r+ your !nswer !ccor"ingly$ 1$ t!tements: # ., .@ /, / ? D 0onclusions: I$ D % . II$ / III$ D ) 2nly 2nly I !n" !n" II !re true true 3) 2nly 2nly I !n" !n" III III !re !re true true 0) 2nly II !n" III !re t rue D) ll !re true ) 5one of these 6$ t!tements: 3 7, 7 % , ? / 0onc 0onclu lusi sion onss: I$3 % / II$/ II$/@ @7 III$ II$ # 3 ) 2nly 2nly I !n" !n" II !re true true 3) 2nly 2nly I !n" !n" III III !re !re true true 0) only II !n" III !re true D) only II is true$ ) 5one of these
8$ t!tements: 9 % 5, 5 , @ ; 0onclusions: I$; ? 5 II$9 ? 5 III$ # 9 ) 5one is true 3) 2nly III is true 0) 2nly I !n" II !re true D) 2nly II !n" !n" III !re !re true ) 5one of these these 4$ t!tements: ; /, / , @ < 0onclusions: I$ ; % < II$ < @ / III$ ? / ) 2nly I is true 3) 2nly II is true 0) 2nly III is true D) ll !re true ) 5one of these =$ t!tements: 5 @ D, D # ., . % > 0onclusions: I$> # D II$ 5 ? > III$. 5 ) 2nly III is true 3) 2nly II is true 0) 2nly I !n" II !re true D) 2nly I is true ) 5one of these $ ;our of the following fie !re !li+e in ! cert!in w!y !n" so form ! grou$ 9hich is the one th!t "oes not belong to th!t grou? ) 3uil"ing 3) .oy 0)
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t! +! me!ns wh!t is th!t !n" h! B! ! me!ns here !n" thereC$ 9hich of the following me!ns here in th!t co"e l!ngu!ge? ) h! 3) ! 0) B! D) ! or B! ) 5one of these
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$ ;our of the following fie !re !li+e in ! cert!in w!y !n" so form ! grou$ 9hich of the following "oes not belong to th!t grou? ) 7> 3) & 0) 5& D) 3 )
11) Statistics indicate that men dri*ers are in*o(*ed in more accidents than "omen dri*ers. ence it may e conc(uded that ) sufficient inform!tion is not there to conclu"e !nything 3) en !re !ctu!lly better "riers but "rie more frequently 0) 9omen 0ert!inly "rie more c!utiously th!n en D) en ch!uinists !re wrong !bout womens !bil ities$ ) t!tistics sometimes resent ! wrong icture of things
9) In a murder case there are four suspects P,Q,R,S. Each of them makes a statement. They are &: FI h!" gone to the the!tre with !t the time of the mur"erF$ ': FI w!s l!ying c!r"s with & !t the time of the mur"erF$ : F' "i"nt commit the mur"erF$ : F is not the mur"ererF$ ssuming the only one of the !boe st!tement is f!lse !n" th!t one of them is the mur"erer, who is the mur"erer? ) & 3) ' 0) D) c!nnot be conclu"e" )
1-)i*en that /,0,,#,E each represent one of the digits et"een 1 and 9 and that the fo((o"ing mu(tip(ication ho(ds2 30D 4 --------------D03 3hat digit does E represent+
1) !ohan earned t"ice as much as #eep. $ogesh earned rs.%&' more than ha(f as much as deep. If the amounts earned y !ohan,#eep,$ogesh are !, #, $ respecti*e(y, "hich of the fo((o"ing is the correct ordering of these amounts+
) 4 3) 0) D) A ) 6 Directions: Joo+ !t the flow ch!rt !n" !nswer the questions th!t follow
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northern !n" southern$ fter one month, the routes of the northern !n" southern grous conerge for ! brief time !n" !t th!t oint the +nights c!n, if they wish, re!rr!nge their tr!eling !rties before continuing, !g!in in two !rties !long se!r!te northern !n" southern routes$ .hroughout the entire tri, the comosition of tr!eling !rties must be in !ccor" with the following con"itions: & !n" !re "e!"ly enemies !n", !lthough they m!y meet briefly, c!n neer tr!el together$ & must tr!el in the s!me !rty wit h $ ' c!nt tr!el by the southern route$ M c!nt ch!nge routes
18$ 9h!t is the !lue of !t the en" of the first iter!tion if K8? !$ 16 b$ 11 c$ 1L "$ L 14$ 9h!t is the !lue of & the en" of the first iter!tion if K8 ? !$ 4 b$ = c$ L "$ 1=$ 9h!t is the !lue of !t the en" of the first iter!tion if K6? !$ 16 b$ 11 c$ 1L "$ L i +nights - &,',,,. !n" M - !ssemble for ! long Bourney in two tr!elling !rties$ ;or securit y, e!ch tr!eling !rty consists of !t le!st two +nights$ .he two !rties tr!el by se!r!te routes,
14) If one of the t"o parties of knights consists of P and 5 and t"o other knights and tra*e(s y the southern route, the other memers of this party esides P and 5 must e
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16) If each of the t"o parties of knights consists of e7act(y three memers, "hich of the fo((o"ing is not a possi(e tra*e(ing party and route+
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) &,,M by the southern route 3) &,,. by the northern route 0) &,,. by the southern route D) ',M, by the northern route ) ',,. by the northern route 18) If one of the t"o parties of knights consists of 5 and t"o other knights and tra*e(s y the northern route, the other memers of this party esides 5 must e ) & !n" 3) & !n" . 0) ' !n" D) ' !n" . ) !n" . 19) If each of the t"o parties of k nights consists of e7act(y three memers of different parties and R tra*e(s y the northern route, then T must tra*e( y the ) southern route with & !n" 3) southern route with ' !n" 0) southern route with !n" M D) northern route with ' !n" ) northern route with !n" M
-) If, "hen the t"o parties of knights encounter one another after a month, e7act(y one knight changes from one tra*e(ing party to the other tra*e(ing party, that knight must e ) & 3) ' 0) D) ) .
Quantitati*e 1) 3orker / produces n units in hours. 3orkers / and 0 can "ork together and produce n units in - hours. o" (ong "ou(d it take 0 a(one to produce n units+ ) 1 hr 6 min 3) 1 hr =8 min 0) 6 hr 8L min D) 8 hr 8L min ) 8 hr 6L min -) if : ;< and k = :r&- 's, then "hat is r in terms of k,:,s+ ) 6+Ns q 3) 6s+ q 0) 6(+-s) q D) 6+Nsq q ) 6(+Ns) *q %. o" many of the integers et"een - and > are e*en+ ) 61 3) 6L 0) 11 D) 1L ) O
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>. If ta7i fares "ere Rs 1. for the first 1& mi(e and Rs .- for each 1& mi(es thereafter. The ta7i fare for a %'mi(e ride "as ) s 1$= 3) s 6$4L 0) s 8$LL D) s 8$L ) s 4$6L
. / computer routine "as de*e(oped to generate t"o numers 7, y the first eing a random numer et"een and 1 inc(usi*e, and the second eing (ess than or e:ua( to the s:uare root of the first. Each of the fo((o"ing pair satisfies the routine E?EPT ) (OO$1L) 3) (=$O) 0) (=L$A) D) (1$1) ) (1$L)
4. / "arehouse had a s:uare f(oor "ith area 1, s:.meters. / rectangu(ar addition "as ui(t a(ong one entire side of the "arehouse that increased the f(oor y one'ha(f as much as the origina( f(oor. o" many meters did the addition e7tend eyond the origina( ui(dings+
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6. / digita( "rist"atch "as set accurate(y at 8.% a.m and then (ost - seconds e*ery minutes. 3hat time "as indicated on the "atch at 4.% p.m of the same day if the "atch operated continuous(y ti(( that time+ )=:= 3)=:= 0)$LL D)$68 )$6
8. / (itre @ug contains > (itres of a sa(t "ater so(ution that is 1 percent sa(t. If 1. (itres of the so(ution spi((s out of the @ug, and the @ug is then fi((ed to capacity "ith "ater, appro7imate(y "hat percent of the resu(ting so(ution in the @ug is sa(t+ )A$=% 3)O$=% 0) 1L$=% D)16% )1=%
9. / p(ane tra*e((ed A mi(es in the first 94 minutes of f(ight time. If it comp(eted the remaining % mi(es of the trip in 1 minute, "hat "as its a*erage speed in mi(es per hour for the
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1. / sink has 1- (itres of "ater. Some :uantity of "ater is taken out. If the remaining "ater is 4 (i tres (ess than the "ater taken out then :uantity of "ater taken out is. $ 8 3$ 0$ O D$ 1 11. 3hich is the > digit numer "hose second digit is thrice the first digit and %Brd digit is sum of 1Bst and -Bnd and (ast digit is t"ice the second digit. $6A4 3$184O$ 0$8848 D$8A 1-. In a straight high"ay - cars starts from the same point in opposite directions each tra*e(s for 8 Ams and take (eft turn then tra*e( for 4 Ams "hat is the distance et"een them no". $1 3$6L 0$6= D$1L
1%. / merchant se((s an item at a - percent discount. 0ut sti(( makes a gross profit of - percent of the cost. 3hat percent of cost "ou(d e gross profit on the item ha*e een if it had een so(d "ithout the discount+ ) 6L% 3) 4L% 0) =L% D) L% ) $% 1>. / mi((ionaire ought a (ot of hats. 1&> of "hich "ere ro"n. The mi((ionaire so(d -&% of the hats inc(uding >& of the ro"n hats. 3hat fraction of the unso(d hats "as ro"n+ ) 1*L 3) 1*1= 0) 8*6L D) 8*= ) 8*4 1. /n in*estor purchased shares of stock at a certain price. If the stock increased in price Rs .- per share and the tota( increase for the 7 shares "as Rs 1-., ho" many shares of stock had een purchased+ ) 6= 3) =L 0) A= D) 1LL ) 16= 14. /t a specia( sa(e, tickets can e p urchased for the price of % tickets. If tickets are purchased at the sa(e, the a mount sa*ed "i(( e "hat percent of the origina( price of the tickets+ ) 6L% 3) 88$8% 0) 4L% D) L% ) $%
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16. o" many integers n greater than 1 and (ess than 1 are there such that, if the digits of n are re*ersed, the resu(ting integer is nC9+ )= 3) 0)A D) )O
1$ 3orking independent(y, Tina can do a certain @o in 1hours. 3orking independent(y, /nna can do the same @o in 9 hours. If Tina "orks independent(y at the @o for 8 hours and then /nna "orks independent(y, ho" many hours "i(( it take /nna to comp(ete the remainder of the @o+ )6*8 3)8*4 0)1 D)6 )8 19. / man so(d t"o co"s for Rs. -1 at a tota( profit of D. e so(d one co" at a (oss of 1D and another at a profit of 1D. 3hat is the price of each co"+ (!) s$ 1=L !n" s$ =L (b) s 1L !n" s 4L (c)s 1LL !n" s 1LL (")s 16L !n" s L (e)s 11L !n" s OL
-. There are - po(es "ith a constant distance et"een each po(e. / car takes -> seconds to reach the 1- th po(e, ho" much "i(( it take to reach the (ast po(e !)41$4= sec b)4= sec c)4L sec ")8 sec e)46$6=sec
era( #irections FQ. 1')2 In e!ch of the following sentences there !re two bl!n+ s!ces$ 3elow e!ch sentence there !re fie !irs of wor"s "enote" by letters ), 3), 0), D) !n" )$ ;in" out which !ir of wor"s c!n be fille" u in the bl!n+s in the sentence in the s!me sequence to m!+e it me!ningfully comlete$
1$) .he truth is th!t in highly c!it!l-intensie business QQQQQQQ "ee oc+ets, "omestic ciil !i!tion is QQQQQQQ un"erc!it!liRe"$ ) !scert!ining, highly 3) requiring, woefully 0) sust!ining, !l!rmingly D) b!l!ncing, !stonishingly ) "em!n"ing, nigg!r"ly 6$) .ime h!s now come for !ll !gencies wor+ing in the "eeloment sector to l!unch ! multi-ronge" QQQQQQQQQQ to
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QQQQQQQQQ m!lnutrition$ ) system, !bBure 0) olicy, "ei!te ) f!ct, "emolish
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8$) well- QQQQQQQQQ, hysic!lly !n" ment!lly !ctie QQQQQQQQ !lone c!n contribute to the see"ier economic rogress of ! n!tion$ ) e"uc!te", subBects 3) org!niRe", systems 0) !"!nce", brethren D) formul!te", citiRens ) nourishe", oul!ce 4$) 9e must "eelo QQQQQ systems from the ill!ge uw!r"s !n" u to the n!tion!l leel to const!ntly QQQQQQQ the nutrition!l st!tus of the eole$ ) monitoring, reiew 3) m!chinery, t!c+le 0) efficient, em!nci!te D) soun", h!rbor ) inherent, inun"!te =$) Democr!cy h!s t!+en ! QQQQQQ in ! system which romotes sycoh!ncy !n" QQQQQ$ ) "ie, bure!ucr!cy 3) "ele, "ict!torshi 0) be!ting, me"iocrity D) ri"e, here"ity ) riilege, intoler!nce
#irections for Questions 4'12 Read the passage and ans"er the :uestions that fo((o" on the asis of the information pro*ided in the passage The (ast ha(f of my (ife has een (i*ed in one of those painfu( epochs of human history during "hich the "or(d is getting "orse, and past *ictories "hich had seemed to e definiti*e ha*e turned out to e on(y temporary. 3hen I "as young, ictorian optimism "as taken for granted. It "as thought that freedom and prosperity "ou(d speed gradua((y throughout the "or(d y an order(y process, and it "as hoped that crue(ty, tyranny, and in@ustice "ou(d continua((y diminish. ard(y anyone "as haunted y the fear of great "ars. ard(y anyone thought of the nineteenth century as a rief inter(ude et"een past and future ararism. 4. The author fee(s this "ay aout the (atter part of his ( ife ecause ) .he worl" h!" not become roserous 3) 7e w!s nost!lgic !bout his chil"hoo"$ 0) .he worl" w!s !infully "isturbe" "uring th!t erio" of time$ D) .he !uthor h!" not won !ny further ictories$ 6. The *ictories of the past ) ;ille" men with ! sense of essimism
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3) &roe" to be temor!ry eents 0) en"e", cruelty, tyr!nny, !n" inBustice D) 3rought erm!nent e!ce !n" security 8. The "or(d Bdefiniti*eB as used in the passage means ) Incomlete 3) "efine" 0) temor!ry D) fin!l 9. #uring the ictorian age peop(e e(ie*ed that ) .here woul" be unlimite" free"om 3) trife woul" incre!se 0) &e!ce woul" re!il !n" h!iness woul" engulf the whole worl"$ D) 9!rs woul" be fought on ! bigger sc!le 1. / rief inter(ude et"een past and future ararism can e interpreted as ) "r!m!tic erform!nce "uring w!rs 3) n inter!l between cruel w!rs 0) short s!ce of time between two gre!t eents D) short erio" of time between !st !n" future !cts of s!!gery$ #irection 11'142 In each of the fo((o"ing :uestions, find out "hich part of the sentence has an error. If there is no mistake the ans"er is Bno errorB
11. Gur is the on(yF/) & country in the "or(dF0) & than can oast ofF) & unity in di*ersityF#) & no errorFE) (!) (b)3 ( c)0 (")D (e) 1-. !ay I kno"F/)&"ho you "antF0) & to see p(easeF) & Ho errorF#) (!) (b)3 (c)0 (")D 1%. #ue to my eing a ne"comerF/) & I "as una(e to get a houseF0) & suita(e for my "ife and me F)& Ho error F#) (!) (b)3 (c)0 (")D 1>. This is the oyF/) & "hom I think had "on F0) & the go(d meda( in the dance competition F)& Ho errorF#) (!) (b)3 (c)0 (")D 1. The numer of *ehic(esF/) &p(ying on this roadF0) &is more than on the main road F)& Ho errorF#) (!) (b)3 (c)0 (")D 14. There has not een any rainfa(( F/) & in this part of the country F0) & since the (ast t"o years F) & Ho errorFE) (!) (b)3 (c)0 (")D #irections 16'-2 In each :uestion, a part of sentence is printed in ita(ics. 0e(o" each sentence, some phrases are gi*en "hich can sustitute the ita(icied part of the sentence.
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If the sentence is correct as it is, the ans"er is BHo correction re:uiredB 16. No sooner I saw the tiger, I r!n !w!y $ 5o sooner I h!" seen 3$ 5o sooner "i" I see 0$ s soon !s I s!w D$ 5o 0orrection require" 18$ Jet he andI wor+ together $ him !n" I 3$ him !n" me 0$ he !n" me D$ 5o 0orrection require" 19$ The child is the f!ther of the man $ chil", m!n 3$ 0hil", ! m!n 0$ 0hil", !n D$ 5o 0orrection require" -$ I !m use" to hard work $ h!r" wor+ing 3$ wor+ h!r" 0$ wor+ h!r"ly D$ 5o 0orrection require"