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Max. Marks : 200 No. of Qs. 200 Time : 120 min. Date : ........./......../................
FULL TEST Of
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-3): In a given series, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
1. AKU, FPZ, ?, PZJ, UEO, ZJT
(a) JUE (b) KVE
(c) KUE (d) JVE
2. MRS, LTU, KVW, ?
(a) TQR (b) MOP
(c) JXY (d) CDE
3. B, G, K, N, ?
(a) P (b) O
(c) H (d) L
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 4-10): Select the missing number from the given responses.
• 1944, 108, ?, 6, 3
• 16 (b) 18
(c) 11 (d) 12
• 251 (12) 107
381 (?) 125
• 14 (b) 24
(c) 11 (d) 16
• 354 (110) 526
297 (?) 631
• 128 (b) 116
(c) 135 (d) 143
• 0, 7, 26, 63, ?
• 125 (b) 126
(c) 217 (d) 124
• 8 10 12
5 7 9
12 14 ?
• 16 (b) 15
(c) 18 (d) 17
• 4 9 2
3 5 7
8 1 ?
• 9 (b) 6 (c) 15 (d) 14
• 2, 5, 10, 19, 36, ?
• 70 (b) 71 (c) 68 (d) 69
• If 2 = 5, 4 = 18, 6 = 39, 8 = 68 then 10 = ?
• 100 (b) 105 (c) 110 (d) 116
• If the day to day-after-tomorrow is Sunday, which day was day-before-yesterday?
• Thursday (b) Wednesday
(c) Tuesday (d) Monday
• Asha drives 6 km towards West and turns to the right and drives 3 km. Then, she turns again and drives towards right hand and drives 6 km. How far is she from her starting point? In which direction would she be driving?
• 6 km East (b) 3 km West
(c) 3 km East (d) 6 km North
• Five coaches P, L, R, M, O are in a row. R is to the right of M and left of P. L is to the right of P and left of O. Which coach is in the middle?
• P (b) L
(c) R (d) O
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 15): From the given alternatives select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
• INVESTIGATION
• INSTIGATION (b) GESTATION
(c) VEST (d) STIGMA
• Arrange the words in the correct order:
(A) Tissues (B) Cells
(C) Organ System (D) Body
(E) Organ
• B, A, C, E, D (b) C, A, B, E, D
(c) A, E, C, D, B (d) B, A, E, C, D
• Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the English dictionary and then choose the correct sequence.
(A) Select (B) Seldom
(C) Send (D) Selfish
(E) Seller
• A, B, D, E, C (b) B, A, E, D, C
(c) B, A, D, E, C (d) B, E, D, A, E
• If each of the letter in the English alphabet is assigned odd numerical value beginning coding A = 1, B = 3 & so on, what will be the total value of the letter of the word ‘SNAKE’?
• 95 (b) 105
(c) 115 (d) 113
• If DFIN is coded as WURM, then HJMO can be coded as
• RPNO (b) SQNP
(c) SQNL (d) TRPO
• If RUMOUR can be written as QSJKPL, then how HERMIT can be written?
• GEPKHR (b) GCOIDN
(c) GCPIDM (d) GCPIEN
• If ‘–’ stand for addition, ‘+’ stands for subtraction, ‘÷’ stands for multiplication and ‘×’ stands for division, then which one of the following equations is correct?
• 25 × 5 ÷ 20 – 27 + 7 = 120 (b) 25 + 5 × 20 – 27 ÷ 7 = 128 (c) 25 + 5 – 20 + 27 × 7 = 95
(d) 25 – 5 + 20 × 27 ÷ 7 = 100
• In the following question, some relationship have been expressed through symbols which are
× = greater than q = not less than
÷ = less than b = not greater than
+ = equal to f = not equal to,
then A q B × C implies
• B q C (b) A ÷ C
(c) A f C (d) B b C
• If 63 – 30 = 30, 72 – 10 = 40, then 81 – 60 = ?
• 50 (b) 35
(c) 15 (d) 20
• F is the brother of A. C is the daughter of A. K is the sister of F. G is the brother of C. Who is the uncle of G?
• A (b) C
(c) F (d) K
• A direction pole was situated on the crossing. Due to an accident, the pole turned in such a manner that the pointer which was showing East started showing South. One traveller went to the wrong direction thinking it to be West.
In what direction actually was he travelling?
• South (b) East
(c) West (d) North
• Amit is now 6 times as old as his son. Four years from now, the sum of their ages will be 43 years. Determine Amit’s present age:
• 30 years (b) 32 years
(c) 34 years (c) 28 years
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 27-30): Select the related words/numbers from the given alternatives.
• A + B + Y + Z = 54 C + D + W + X = ?
• 45 (b) 54 (c) 56 (d) 52
• Petrology : Rocks : : Palaeontology : ?
• Birds (b) Animals
(c) Fossils (d) Soil
• Melt : Liquid : : Freeze : ?
• Crystal (b) Solid
(c) Ice (d) Evaporate
• 8 : 27 : : ? : 81
• 24 (b) 34 (c) 44 (d) 54
• Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it? - - b a a b a a - a a -
• b b a a (b) b a a b
(c) a a b b (d) a b a b
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 32-35): Find the odd words/letters/number pair from the given alternatives.
32. (a) Fervent (b) Enthusiastic
(c) Apathetic (d) Ardent
33. (a) FAA (b) OFF
(c) ATT (d) EPP
34. (a) 117 – 143 (b) 142 – 156
(c) 64 – 78 (d) 103 – 169
35. (a) Radio (b) Television
(c) Transistor (d) Tube
36. Find the number which does not fit in the following series: 49, 81, 123, 156, 221
(a) 81 (b) 123 (c) 156 (d) 49
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 37-38): In the following questions two/three statements are given followed by two/three conclusions respectively. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements.
• Statements:
• Some towers are windows. II. All windows are houses.
III. Some houses are temples.
Conclusions:
I. Some towers are temples. II. Some houses are towers.
• Only conclusion I follows.
• Only conclusion II follows.
• Both conclusions I & II follow.
• Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
• Statements:
• Man can find ultimate reality by dedication to God through meditation.
• Meditation is the process to enrich the peace of mind.
Conclusions:
• Meditation is the process to realize the God.
• Meditation does not help to find out the Mukti of Soul.
• Perfect dedication to God is essential to realize the existence of ultimate reality.
(a) Only conclusion I follows (b) Only conclusion II & III follow.
• Only conclusion I and III follow.
• All conclusions follow. 39.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
• Which one of the following diagrams represents the relationship among Delhi, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh?
DIRECTION (Q. 43): Choose set of numbers from the four alternatives sets, which is answer figures.
• Given set (17, 15, 8)
• (15, 12 10) (b) (13, 12, 5)
(c) (10, 8, 7) (d) (7, 5, 3)
• A clock is set to show the correct time at 11 a.m. The clock gains 12 minutes in 12 hours what will be the time when the watch indicates 1 p.m. on the 6th day ?
• 10 a.m (b) 11 a.m.
(c) 12 noon (d) None of these
DIRECTIONS (Q. 45): Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
(a) (b) (c) (d)
46. A is 3 times more efficient than B. Hence, he takes 60 days less in painting a room. In how many days, work will be completed, if A and B both work together?
(a) 30 days (b) 45 days
(c) 22 days (d) 17 days
DIRECTION (Q. 47): Find out the correct alternative to replace the questions mark.
(a) 24 (b) 25 (c) 26 (d) 27
48. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown below in the question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear when opened. Question Figures :
DIRECTION (Q. 49): In the following question, a part of the figure is given. Select one form the given four figures in which that part is embedded.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
50. In the given alphabetic series how many times is k succeeded by 1 and h succeeded by k ?
dbhfklthfbhkltbdbhtdbbdhk
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 0
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
• A, B, P are three points on a circle having centre O. If ÐOAP
= 25° and ÐOBP = 35°, then the measure of ÐAOB is
• 120° (b) 60°
(c) 75° (d) 150°
• Side BC of DABC is produced to D. If ÐACD = 140° and ÐABC = 3ÐBAC, then find ÐA.
• 55° (b) 45°
(c) 40° (d) 35°
• The length of tangent (upto the point of contact) drawn from an external point P to a circle of radius 5 cm is 12 cm.
The distance of P from the centre of the circle is
• 11 cm (b) 12 cm
(c) 13 cm (d) 14 cm
• ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral, AB is a diameter of the circle.
If ÐACD = 50°, the value of ÐBAD is
• 30° (b) 40°
(c) 50° (d) 60°
• Two circles of equal radii touch externally at a point P. From a point T on the tangent at P, tangents TQ and TR are drawn to the circles with points of contact Q and R respectively.
The relation of TQ and TR is
• TQ < TR (b) TQ > TR
(c) TQ = 2TR (d) TQ = TR
• When two circles touch externally, the number of common tangents are
• 4 (b) 3
(c) 2 (d) 1
• D and E are the mid-points of AB and AC of DABC. If ÐA = 80°, ÐC = 35°, then ÐEDB is equal to
• 100° (b) 115°
(c) 120° (d) 125°
• If the inradius of a triangle with perimeter 32 cm is 6 cm, then the area of the triangle in sq. cm is
• 48 (b) 100
(c) 64 (d) 96
sin 53° cot 65°
• The value of ¸ is
cos 37° tan25°
• 2 (b) l
(c) 3 (d) 0
cos 60° + sin 60°
• The value of is
cos 60° – sin 60°
• – 1 (b) 3 + 2
(c) – (2 + 3 ) (d) 3 – 2
• The value of
cot5 .cot10 .cot15 .cot60 .cot75 .cot80 .cot85° ° ° ° ° ° °
is
(cos2 20°+ cos 70 )2 ° + 2
• (b)
(c) (d)
9
• In a triangle, the angles are in the ratio 2 : 5 : 3. What is the value of the least angle in the radian ? p p
• (b)
20 10
2p p
(c) (d)
5 5
• If x = a cos q – b sin q, y = b cos q + a sin q, then find the value of x2 + y2.
• a2 (b) b2
(c) a22 (d) a2 + b2 b
• If tan a + cot a = 2, then the value of tan7a + cot7a is
• 2 (b) 16
(c) 64 (d) 128
• From 125 metre high towers, the angle of depression of a car is 45°. Then how far the car is from the tower ?
• 125 metre (b) 60 metre
(c) 75 metre (d) 95 metre
• A can do a certain work in the same time in which B and C together can do it. If A and B together could do it in 10 days
and C alone in 50 days, then B alone could do it in
• 15 days (b) 20 days
(c) 25 days (d) 30 days
• A can do a piece of work in 6 days. B can do the same work in 12 days. How long would both of them take to do the same work ?
• 2 days (b) 4 days
(c) 6 days (d) 8 days
• If a = 2, b = 3, then (ab + bad)–l is
• (b)
(c) (d)
• The smallest positive integer which when multiplied by 392, gives a perfect square is
• 2 (b) 3
(c) 5 (d) 7
• A square is inscribed in a circle of radius 8 cm. The area of the square is
• 16 square cm (b) 64 square cm
(c) 128 square cm (d) 148 square cm
• The biggest possible circle is inscribed in a rectangle of length 16 cm and breadth 6 cm. Then its area is
• 3p cm2 (b) 4p cm2
(c) 5p cm2 (d) 9p cm2
• 12 men construct 1.5 km of road in 7 days. 28 men will construct 12 km of roads in
• 20 days (b) 24 days
(c) 28 days (d) 38 days
• Kabir buys an article with 25% discount on its marked price. He makes a profit of 10% by selling it at ` 660. The marked price is
• ` 600 (b) ` 685
(c) ` 700 (d) ` 800
• On the eve of Gandhi Jayanti, Gandhi Ashram declared a 25% discount on silk. If selling price of a silk saree is ` 525, what is its marked price ?
• ` 700 (b) ` 725
(c) ` 750 (d) ` 775
• A shopkeeper marks an article at a price which gives a profit of 25%. After allowing certain discount, the profit reduces to 12 % . The discount percent is
• 12% (b) 12.5%
(c) 10% (d) 20%
• The prize money of ` 1,800 is divided among 3 students A, B and C in such a way that 4 times the share of A is equal to 6 times the share of B, which is equal to 3 times the share of
C. Then A’s share is
• ` 400 (b) ` 600
(c) ` 700 (d) ` 800
• Divide 81 into three parts so that of 1st, of 2nd and of 3rd are equal.
• 36, 27, 18 (b) 27, 18, 36
(c) 18, 27, 36 (d) 30, 27, 24
• If the diagonal of a square is doubled, then its area will be
• three times (b) four times
(c) same (d) none of these
• Out of 40 boys in a class, average weight of 30 is 60 kg and the average weight of the remaining is 56 kg. The average weight (in kilogram) of the whole class is
• 58.5 (b) 58
(c) 57 (d) 59
• A CD was sold at a profit of 12 % . If it had been sold at a
profit of 15%, it would have gained him ` 10 more. The cost prices of CD is (in `)
• 450 (b) 500
(c) 400 (d) 550
• Rakesh got 273 marks in an examination and scored 5% more than the pass %. If Lokesh got 312 marks, then by what % above the pass mark did he pass the examination?
• 20% (b) 27%
(c) 25% (d) 15%
• Anil calculated that it will take 45 minutes to cover a distance of 60 km by his car. How long will it take to cover the same distance if the speed of his car is reduced by 15 km/hr?
• 36 min (b) 55.38 min
(c) 48 min (d) 40 min
• A train 100 metres long moving at a speed of 50 km/hr. crosses a train 120 metres long coming from opposite direction in 6 sec. The speed of the second train is
• 60 km/hr. (b) 82 km/hr.
(c) 70 km/hr. (d) 74 km/hr.
• Two equal sums were borrowed at 8% simple interest per annum for 2 years and 3 years respectively. The difference in the interest was ` 56. The sums borrowed were
• ` 800 (b) ` 700
(c) ` 560 (d) ` 350
• The average of the first five multiples of 7 will be
• 14 (b) 21
(c) 17.5 (d) 24.5
• The expression x4 – 2x2 + k will be a perfect square when the value of k is
• 1 (b) 2
(c) (d)
1 1
• If 3x – = 6, then the value of 4x – is
4y 3y
• 2 (b) 4
(c) 6 (d) 8
a b+ 2b b c+
• If a + b + c = 0, find the value of - + .
c c a+ a
• 0 (b) l
(c) – 1 (d) 2
4x 3+ 43 .
• If x + = 4, find the value of x
x
• 8 (b) 8
(c) 16 (d) 16
æ 1 ö
• If x = 3 + 2 2 , then the value of çè÷ø is
• 1(b) 2
(c) 2(D) 3 3
1
• If ‘a’ be a positive number, then the least value of a + is
a
• 1 (b) 0
(c) 2 (d)
• If a = 0, b ¹ 0, c ¹ 0, then the equation ax + by + c = 0 represents a line parallel to
• x + y = 0 (b) x-axis
(c) y-axis (d) none of these
• The sum of the ages of Puneet and his father is 45 years and the product of their ages is 126. What is the age of Puneet ?
• 3 years (b) 5 years
(c) 10 years (d) 45 years
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 94-96): The following graph shows the expenditure incurred in bringing a book, by a magazine producer. Study the graph and answer question.
• What should be the central angle of the sector for the cost of the paper ?
• 57.6° (b) 54.4°
(c) 56.7° (d) 54.8°
• If the miscellaneous charges are ` 6,000, the cost of paper is
• ` 12,000 (b) ` 18,000
(c) ` 15,000 (d) ` 24,000
• If 5500 copies are published, miscellaneous expenditures amount to ` 1,848, find the cost price of 1 copy.
• ` 10.40 (b) ` 9.40
(c) ` 12.40 (d) ` 8.40
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 97-98): The pass percentage for an examination in a school is shown in the adjoining bar diagram, for males and females separately for four years. Study the diagram and answer the question.
• The maximum percentage of students passed in the year is
• 2007 (b) 2008
(c) 2009 (d) 2010
• The year in which the difference of pass percentage between male and female is maximum, is
• Maximum number of students received pocket money between
• 50 – 80 (b) 140 –170
(c) 80 – 110 (d) 110 – 140
• The number of students who received pocket money upto `
140 is
• 20 (b) 32
(c) 48 (d) 56
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 101-102) : Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
Having no debts
• To cry wolf.
• To listen eagerly (b) To give false alarm (c) To turn pale (d) To keep off starvation
• He is on the wrong side of seventy.(a) more than seventy years old
• less than seventy years old
• seventy years old
• eighty years old
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 106 - 107) : In the following questions, a sentence/part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined sentence/part of the sentence at (a), (b) and (c) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is (d).
• The climate of Karnataka is cooler than Tamil Nadu.
• is cooler to (b) is cooler than of (c) is cooler than that of (d) No improvement 107. The Tsunami victims suffered of cholera.
(a) suffered from (b) suffered under
(c) suffered in (d) No improvement
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 108 - 110) : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.
• That which has a double meaning
(a) doubtless (b) uncertain
• controversial (d) ambiguous
• Incapable of making errors
(a) infallible (b) incorrigible
• impervious (d) inexplicable
• Governed by a sense of duty
(a) conscious (b) sensible
• intelligent (d) conscientious
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 111 & 112) : In the following questions, four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is correctly spelt.
• (a) milennium (b) millenium
• milleneum (d) millennium
• (a) ocassion (b) occassion
• occasion (d) occation
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 113- 117) : Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
The stunning Baltimore Oriole is a common summer visitor to eastern and mid western deciduous woodlands, neighbourhoods, and gardens. Baltimore Orioles winter in the tropics. About 7 inches in length, the male Baltimore Oriole has a black head, throat, back and wings. Its breast, stomach, and rump are bright orange. It also has an orange patch on the top of each wing and white wing bars. The tail is mostly black with orange fringes. The female is dull orange throughout.
Baltimore Orioles range throughout the eastern and mid western United States, and can be found as far west as the Dakotas. At the western edge of their range, Baltimore Orioles may breed with the Bullock’s Oriole (They were once considered the same species under the name Northern Oriole).
Baltimore Orioles build unusual pouch like nests that hang down from branches. They usually nest high in the trees, but often come down to lower heights, flashing bright orange and black feathers to delighted observers Active and acrobatic by nature, Baltimore Orioles may even feed upside down at time.
Baltimore Orioles eat insects and berries. They can easily be attracted to gardens by nailing orange wedges to tree branches. Baltirmore Orioles are also known to feed at hummingbird feeders and sapsucker wells.
• The other name of Baltimore Oriole was _________ .(a) Bullock’s Oriole (b) Baltimore’s Oriole
(c) Northern Oriole (d) Southern Oriole
• The nest of the Baltimore Oriole _________ .
• is in a tree cavity
• stands upon a branch of a tree
• hangs from a branch of a tree
• is usually low in the branches
• Which of the following is the closest in size to a BaltimoreOriole ?
• The size of a half-scale
• A little more than a half-scale
• A little less than a half-scale
• A foot ruler
• The Baltimore Oriole spend the winters in the _______ .
• Dakotas (b) Carolinas
(c) Tropics (d) Deserts
• What is the colour of the female Baltimore Oriole ?
• Bright Orange (b) Light Orange
(c) Dull Orange (d) White
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 118 - 122) : In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. If a sentence is free from error, your answer is (d) i.e. No error.
Mohans' eyes reflect a hope (a) (b)
for a better future in Microsoft. No error.
/ (c) / (d)
He went to Mumbai with a view to secure a job.
• / /
• (b) (c)
No error.
/ (d)
• The Headmaster with all his senior teachers
(a)
have come to attend the meeting. No error.
/ (b) / (c) / (d)
• The teacher said that / the building adjacent with his house
• (b)
needed repairs. No error.
/ (c) / (d)
Grapes cannot gathered from thistles. No error.
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 123 - 127) : In the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it.
• Mr. Murugan has been in this college ________ 2010.
• for (b) since (c) after (d) before
• We attended a ________ discourse.
• spiritual (b) spirituous
(c) spirituality (d) spiritually
• The valley is known for its ________ growth of vegetation.
• luxurious (b) luxury
(c) luxuriant (d) luxuriously
• Satyajitray’s films ________ all barriers of caste, creed andreligion. They are universal.
• transcend (b) transcends
(c) trancend (d) transend
• I could hardly recognize him ________ I saw him.
• after (b) but
(c) and (d) when
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 128 - 130) : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
• Condone
(a) Forgive (b) Support
(c) Forget 129. Analogy (d) Defend
(a) Difference (b) Comparison
(c) Addition 130. Allure (d) Deletion
(a) Extol (b) Excite
(c) Entice (d) Elicit
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 131-136): In cach these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are letterd A, B, C and D. You are arrange to form meaningful sentence.
• A : in different regions of that federation
• : that was Yugoslavia
• : although the dismemberment of the federation
• : is seem more as the result of an ethnic conflict the fundamental came has been the very large difference in the quality of life
Which of the sequences present the most logical sentence?
• A B D C (b) D B C A
(c) B D C A (d) A B C D
• A : but there is same merit in it
• : as distinct from consumption in sofar as it focuses attention on development expenses
• : bifurcation of plan and non-plan funds
• : in the budget is artificial
Which of the sequences present the most logical sentence?
• A B C D (b) C B D A
(c) C D A B (d) D A C B
• A : as if they are to be suffered as relics of a backward post
• : we have specially driven attention to the non-motorized transport modes
• : because they are completely overlooked in transport planning
• : till replaced by faster petroleum fuelled transport like the industrialized countries
Which of the sequences present the most logical sentence?
• C D B A (b) B C D A
(c) B A C D (d) B C A D
• A : an image of a person in meditative pose B : surrounded by animal, wild and tame
• : we have in the relics of Mohenjodaro
• : with eyes closed and indrawn
Which of the sequences present the most logical sentence?
• C A D B (b) A B C D
(c) C B A D (d) C A B D
• A : by her indulgent parents B : the child was so spoiled
• : when she did not receive all of their attention
• : that she pouted and became sullen
Which of the sequences present the most logical sentence?
• C B A D (b) B C A D
(c) B A D C (d) B D A C
• A : for the future
• : and poses the major challenge
• : commercial energy consumption
• : shows an increasing trend
Which of the sequences present the most logical sentence?
• C D B A (b) C D B A
(c) A D C B (d) A B C D
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 137 - 140): Complete the passage by choosing the most suitable word/phrase from each list to fit the corresponding gap.
There is no doubt that the Internet has a good influence __137__ young people's knowledge. It keeps you informed all the time. __138__ a few minutes each day on internet, you can __139__ with today's current affairs. Moreover, __140__ youth use the Internet to seek information on their work or their studies.
137. (a) to have improved (b) in improving
(c) to improve (d) for improving
138. (a) in (b) within
(c) in between (d) with
139. (a) inform yourself (b) update yourself
(c) inform others (d) explain others
140. (a) more (b) many
(c) a number of (d) more and more
DIECTIONS (Qs. 141-145): In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect Speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech
• He said, “I must go next week”.
• He said that he must go next week.
• He said that he must go the following week.
• He said that he would have to go the following week.
• He said that he was to go the following week.
• He said to her, “Don’t read so fast.”(a) He told her not to read so fast.
• He advised her don’t read so fast.
• He requested her not to read so fast.
• He ordered her not to read so fast.
• “I don’t know the way. Do you?” he asked.”(a) He said that he didn’t know the way and did I know it.
• He told that he was not knowing the way, but wondered if I knew.
• He said that he didn’t know the way and asked me if I did.
• He asked me if I knew the way which he didn’t.
• He said, “Will you listen to such a man?”(a) He asked them will you listen to such a man.
• He asked them are you listening to such a man.
• He asked them whether they would listen to such a man.
• He asked them whether they will listen to such a man.
• Mary said to Robert, “Let him come, then we shall see.”
• Mary said to Robert that if he came, they would see him.
• Mary told Robert that they shall see him if he came.
• Mary told Robert that once he came, they would see him.
• Mary told Robert that they would see him if he might come.
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 146-150) : In these questions, the sentences have been given in Active / Passive Voice. From the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive / Active Voice.
• It is your duty to make tea at eleven O’clock.
• You are asked to make tea at eleven O’clock.
• Your are required to make tea at eleven O’clock.
• You ar esupposed to make tea at eleven O’clock. (d) Tea is to be made by you at eleven O’clock.
• He was congratulated by his teacher on his brilliant successin the recent examination.
• His teacher congratulated him on his brillant success in the recent examination.
• His teacher congratulated him for his success in the examination.
• His teacher congraulated him on his success.
• His teacher congratulated him.
• People speak English all over the word.
• English is spoken all over the world.
• English was spoken all over the world.
• English was spoken by people.
• English is spoken by people.
• You need to clean your shoes properly.
• Your shoes are needed to clean properly.
• You are needed to clean your shoes properly.
• Your shoes need to be cleaned properly.
• Your shoes are needed by you to clean properly.
• He is said to be very rich.
• He said he is very rich.
• People say he is very rich.
• He said it is very rich.
• People say it is very rich.
GENERAL AWARENESS
• Reduction of nitrates to ammonia can be achieved throughone of the following methods :
• in alkaline medium using Devarda’s alloy.
• in neutral medium using Devarda’s alloy.
• in acidic medium using Devarda’s alloy.
• in neutral medium using Cupric oxide.
• The Red Data Books published by the International Unionfor Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources enumerate
• Biodiversity parks and wild life sanctuaries in different countries.
• Centres of origin of cultivated plants.
• Centres of origin of all economically important plants.
• Threatened species of plants and animals.
• Grits of sewage are removed in
• Grit chamber (b) Detritus tank
(c) Skimming tank (d) Trickling filter
• Environmental impact assessment was first formallyestablished in 1969 in which country ?
• United Kingdom (b) United States
(c) France (d) Netherlands
• The most affected sulphur containing amino acid by PAN is
• Cysteine (b) Methonine
(c) Proline (d) Globuline
• Name the team that won the seventh edition of Indian PremierLeague 2014 on 1 June 2014?
• Chennai Super Kings
• Kings XI Punjab
• Rajasthan Royals
• Kolkata Knight Riders
• The first non-Englishman elected as Chairman of the
International Cricket Council was
• Cydle Walcott (b) Gary Sobers
(c) Imran Khan (d) Sunil Gavaskar
• Which of the following has zero electron affinity ?
• Oxygen (b) Fluorine
(c) Nitrogen (d) Neon
• Who became the first chief minister of Telangana?
• Chandrababu Naidu
• Jagan Mohan Reddy
• YS Vijaymala
• Chandrasekhar Rao
• Who is the first British Author to win the Man Booker Prizefor fiction twice ?
• Peter Carey (b) J.M. Coetzee (c) Hilary Mantel (d) None of the above
• Which one of the following is wrongly paired?
Country Currency
(a) Japan Yen
(b) Iran Rand
(c) Bangladesh Taka
(d) Bhutan Ngultrum
• The two South American countries, which are members ofthe Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) are
• Ecuador and Brazil
• Ecuador and Bolivia
• Ecuador and Venezuela
• Venezuela and Brazil
• Who is the Chairperson of the National Green Tribunal ?
• Markandey Katju (b) Swatantra Kumar (c) Satyananda Mishra (d) K.G. Balakrishnan 164. Which is the capital of Mali ?
(a) Mopti (b) Barmako
(c) Cairo (d) Nairobi
• Which was the first film of Jaspal Bhatti ?
• Power Cut
• Mahaul Theek Hai
• Thank You Jijaji
• None of the three above
• Who was the first recipient of the "Bharat Ratna" Awardposthumously ?
• K. Kamaraj (b) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(c) M.G. Ramachandran (d) B.R. Ambedkar
• An irrigation project is categorized as a major project if itcovers a cultivable command area of (a) less than 2,000 hectares
• 2,000 to 10,000 hectares
• above 10,000 hectares
• all the above
• High powered money is
• Banks reserves at Central Bank
• All loans and advances of banks
• Money held by banks
• Currency held by public and reserves with the Central Bank
• Hardening interest rate means
• interest rate is remaining sticky
• interest rate is very low
• interest rate is increasing
• interest rate is falling
• “Dumping” is a situation when the seller
• supplies mote than the demand for products in the World Market.
• supplies more in the Domestic Market.
• sells a commodity at a lower price in the World Market and charges a higher price in the Domestic Market.
• sells a commodity at a higher price in the World Market and charges a lower price in the Domestic Market.
• Which one of the following is not a function of ElectionCommission ?
• Allotment of symbols
• Fixation of election dates
• Maintaining fairness of election
• Selecting the candidates for election
• ‘State is a necessary evil’ is associated with
• Individualism (b) Idealism
(c) Marxism (d) Constructivism
• The programme of ‘Operation Flood’ was concentrated on(a) increasing irrigation facilities.
• flood control.
• increasing the milk production.
• increase the flood grains production.
• Which of the following is not associated with Marxism ?
• Dialectical Materialism
• Class Struggle
• Welfare State
• Surplus Value
• Article 324 of the Indian Constitution deals with the(a) imposition of President’s Rule in States.
• appointment of Finance Commission.
• powers and functions of the Chief Election Commissioner.
• functions of the Union Public Service Commission.
• The founder of the Lodi Dynasty was
• Bahlol Lodi (b) Sikandar Shah Lodi
(c) Jalal Khan Lodi (d) Ibrahim Lodi
• The Gandharva School of art is also known as the
• Buddhist-Roman art
• Dravidian-Roman art
• Greco-Roman art
• Greco-Roman-Buddhist art
• The Bolshevik Revolution of Russia symbolized following:
• coming of the Communist Rule
• establishment of Republic of Russia
• establishment of Democracy in Russia
• overthrow of Romanov Dynasty
• Which General, who commanded the British forces againstthe Americans in their War of Independence later became Governor-General of India ?
• Dalhousie (b) William Bentinck
(c) Wellesley (d) Cornwallis
• Who was the first President of the All India Trade UnionCongress (AITUC) ?
• C.R. Das (b) V.V. Giri
(c) Lala Lajpat Rai (d) Sarojini Naidu
• If there is a deadlock between Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabhaover an ordinary bill, it will be resolved by
• The President
• The Council of Ministers
• The Joint Session of Parliament
• The Supreme Court
• According to Ferrel’s law (Coriolis Force) winds changetheir direction
• Towards left in Northern hemisphere and towards right in Southern hemisphere.
• Towards right in Northern hemisphere and towards left in Southern hemisphere.
• Towards right in both the hemisphere.
• Towards left in both the hemisphere.
• Which one of the following atmospheric layers absorbultraviolet rays of the sun?
• Troposphere (b) Stratosphere
(c) Ionosphere (d) Ozonosphere
• The drainage pattern developed on folded sedimentary rockis termed as
• Trellis (b) Dendritic
(c) Radial (d) Deranged
• Which one of the following is not a line of demarcationbetween two countries ?
• Durand Line (b) Mac Mahon Line
(c) Plimsoll Line (d) Maginot Line
• Water potential remains lowest in
• Water plants (b) Woody plants
(c) Succulents (d) Halophytes
• The free living bacterium in the soil which increases the theyield of rice is
• Rhizobium (b) Azotobacter
(c) Acetobacter (d) Anabaena
• The human body’s largest blood vessel is
• Pulmonary artery (b) Aorta
(c) Renal artery (d) Coronary artery
• In human body, which one of the following hormonesregulates blood calcium and phosphate ?
• Glucagon (b) Growth hormone
(c) Parathyroid hormone (d) Thyroxine
• Frontal cyclones occur characteristically in
• Equatorial region (b) Tropical region
(c) Mid-latitudinal region (d) Polar region 191. How do most insects respire ?
(a) Through skin (b) Through gills
(c) By tracheal system (d) By lungs
• In nuclear reactions, there is conservation of
• mass only
• momentum only
• energy only
• mass, energy and momentum
• When a particle and an antiparticle come in contact witheach other, they (a) repell each other
• annihilate each other
• go undisturbed
• spin about a common axis 194. Photoelectric effect is
• an instantaneous process
• delayed process
• emission of protons
• emission of neutrons
• For a particle moving with a constant speed along a straightline PQ, the hodograph is (a) a straight line parallel to PQ
• a straight line perpendicular to PQ
• a point
• a circle
• Which computer was the first to use the magnetic drum formemory ?
• IBM - 650 (b) IBM - 7090
(c) IBM - 701 (d) IBM - 360
• Identify the FIFO (First In First Out) structure among thefollowing :
• Stack (b) Queue
(c) De-queue (d) Array
• Aluminium is obtained by the electrolysis of pure Al2O3 dissolved in
• Bauxite (b) Cryolite
(c) Feldspar (d) Alumina
• Complete hydrolysis of cellulose gives
• D-fructose (b) L-glucose
(c) D-glucose (d) L-fructose
• Each body segment of Earthworm is called
• Proglottid (b) Metamere (c) Scolex (d) Rostellum
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Max. Marks : 200 No. of Qs. 200 Time : 120 min. Date : ........./......../................
FULL TEST Of
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-3): In a given series, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
1. AKU, FPZ, ?, PZJ, UEO, ZJT
(a) JUE (b) KVE
(c) KUE (d) JVE
2. MRS, LTU, KVW, ?
(a) TQR (b) MOP
(c) JXY (d) CDE
3. B, G, K, N, ?
(a) P (b) O
(c) H (d) L
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 4-10): Select the missing number from the given responses.
• 1944, 108, ?, 6, 3
• 16 (b) 18
(c) 11 (d) 12
• 251 (12) 107
381 (?) 125
• 14 (b) 24
(c) 11 (d) 16
• 354 (110) 526
297 (?) 631
• 128 (b) 116
(c) 135 (d) 143
• 0, 7, 26, 63, ?
• 125 (b) 126
(c) 217 (d) 124
• 8 10 12
5 7 9
12 14 ?
• 16 (b) 15
(c) 18 (d) 17
• 4 9 2
3 5 7
8 1 ?
• 9 (b) 6 (c) 15 (d) 14
• 2, 5, 10, 19, 36, ?
• 70 (b) 71 (c) 68 (d) 69
• If 2 = 5, 4 = 18, 6 = 39, 8 = 68 then 10 = ?
• 100 (b) 105 (c) 110 (d) 116
• If the day to day-after-tomorrow is Sunday, which day was day-before-yesterday?
• Thursday (b) Wednesday
(c) Tuesday (d) Monday
• Asha drives 6 km towards West and turns to the right and drives 3 km. Then, she turns again and drives towards right hand and drives 6 km. How far is she from her starting point? In which direction would she be driving?
• 6 km East (b) 3 km West
(c) 3 km East (d) 6 km North
• Five coaches P, L, R, M, O are in a row. R is to the right of M and left of P. L is to the right of P and left of O. Which coach is in the middle?
• P (b) L
(c) R (d) O
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 15): From the given alternatives select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
• INVESTIGATION
• INSTIGATION (b) GESTATION
(c) VEST (d) STIGMA
• Arrange the words in the correct order:
(A) Tissues (B) Cells
(C) Organ System (D) Body
(E) Organ
• B, A, C, E, D (b) C, A, B, E, D
(c) A, E, C, D, B (d) B, A, E, C, D
• Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the English dictionary and then choose the correct sequence.
(A) Select (B) Seldom
(C) Send (D) Selfish
(E) Seller
• A, B, D, E, C (b) B, A, E, D, C
(c) B, A, D, E, C (d) B, E, D, A, E
• If each of the letter in the English alphabet is assigned odd numerical value beginning coding A = 1, B = 3 & so on, what will be the total value of the letter of the word ‘SNAKE’?
• 95 (b) 105
(c) 115 (d) 113
• If DFIN is coded as WURM, then HJMO can be coded as
• RPNO (b) SQNP
(c) SQNL (d) TRPO
• If RUMOUR can be written as QSJKPL, then how HERMIT can be written?
• GEPKHR (b) GCOIDN
(c) GCPIDM (d) GCPIEN
• If ‘–’ stand for addition, ‘+’ stands for subtraction, ‘÷’ stands for multiplication and ‘×’ stands for division, then which one of the following equations is correct?
• 25 × 5 ÷ 20 – 27 + 7 = 120 (b) 25 + 5 × 20 – 27 ÷ 7 = 128 (c) 25 + 5 – 20 + 27 × 7 = 95
(d) 25 – 5 + 20 × 27 ÷ 7 = 100
• In the following question, some relationship have been expressed through symbols which are
× = greater than q = not less than
÷ = less than b = not greater than
+ = equal to f = not equal to,
then A q B × C implies
• B q C (b) A ÷ C
(c) A f C (d) B b C
• If 63 – 30 = 30, 72 – 10 = 40, then 81 – 60 = ?
• 50 (b) 35
(c) 15 (d) 20
• F is the brother of A. C is the daughter of A. K is the sister of F. G is the brother of C. Who is the uncle of G?
• A (b) C
(c) F (d) K
• A direction pole was situated on the crossing. Due to an accident, the pole turned in such a manner that the pointer which was showing East started showing South. One traveller went to the wrong direction thinking it to be West.
In what direction actually was he travelling?
• South (b) East
(c) West (d) North
• Amit is now 6 times as old as his son. Four years from now, the sum of their ages will be 43 years. Determine Amit’s present age:
• 30 years (b) 32 years
(c) 34 years (c) 28 years
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 27-30): Select the related words/numbers from the given alternatives.
• A + B + Y + Z = 54 C + D + W + X = ?
• 45 (b) 54 (c) 56 (d) 52
• Petrology : Rocks : : Palaeontology : ?
• Birds (b) Animals
(c) Fossils (d) Soil
• Melt : Liquid : : Freeze : ?
• Crystal (b) Solid
(c) Ice (d) Evaporate
• 8 : 27 : : ? : 81
• 24 (b) 34 (c) 44 (d) 54
• Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it? - - b a a b a a - a a -
• b b a a (b) b a a b
(c) a a b b (d) a b a b
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 32-35): Find the odd words/letters/number pair from the given alternatives.
32. (a) Fervent (b) Enthusiastic
(c) Apathetic (d) Ardent
33. (a) FAA (b) OFF
(c) ATT (d) EPP
34. (a) 117 – 143 (b) 142 – 156
(c) 64 – 78 (d) 103 – 169
35. (a) Radio (b) Television
(c) Transistor (d) Tube
36. Find the number which does not fit in the following series: 49, 81, 123, 156, 221
(a) 81 (b) 123 (c) 156 (d) 49
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 37-38): In the following questions two/three statements are given followed by two/three conclusions respectively. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements.
• Statements:
• Some towers are windows. II. All windows are houses.
III. Some houses are temples.
Conclusions:
I. Some towers are temples. II. Some houses are towers.
• Only conclusion I follows.
• Only conclusion II follows.
• Both conclusions I & II follow.
• Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
• Statements:
• Man can find ultimate reality by dedication to God through meditation.
• Meditation is the process to enrich the peace of mind.
Conclusions:
• Meditation is the process to realize the God.
• Meditation does not help to find out the Mukti of Soul.
• Perfect dedication to God is essential to realize the existence of ultimate reality.
(a) Only conclusion I follows (b) Only conclusion II & III follow.
• Only conclusion I and III follow.
• All conclusions follow. 39.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
• Which one of the following diagrams represents the relationship among Delhi, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh?
DIRECTION (Q. 43): Choose set of numbers from the four alternatives sets, which is answer figures.
• Given set (17, 15, 8)
• (15, 12 10) (b) (13, 12, 5)
(c) (10, 8, 7) (d) (7, 5, 3)
• A clock is set to show the correct time at 11 a.m. The clock gains 12 minutes in 12 hours what will be the time when the watch indicates 1 p.m. on the 6th day ?
• 10 a.m (b) 11 a.m.
(c) 12 noon (d) None of these
DIRECTIONS (Q. 45): Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
(a) (b) (c) (d)
46. A is 3 times more efficient than B. Hence, he takes 60 days less in painting a room. In how many days, work will be completed, if A and B both work together?
(a) 30 days (b) 45 days
(c) 22 days (d) 17 days
DIRECTION (Q. 47): Find out the correct alternative to replace the questions mark.
(a) 24 (b) 25 (c) 26 (d) 27
48. A piece of paper is folded and punched as shown below in the question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear when opened. Question Figures :
DIRECTION (Q. 49): In the following question, a part of the figure is given. Select one form the given four figures in which that part is embedded.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
50. In the given alphabetic series how many times is k succeeded by 1 and h succeeded by k ?
dbhfklthfbhkltbdbhtdbbdhk
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 0
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
• A, B, P are three points on a circle having centre O. If ÐOAP
= 25° and ÐOBP = 35°, then the measure of ÐAOB is
• 120° (b) 60°
(c) 75° (d) 150°
• Side BC of DABC is produced to D. If ÐACD = 140° and ÐABC = 3ÐBAC, then find ÐA.
• 55° (b) 45°
(c) 40° (d) 35°
• The length of tangent (upto the point of contact) drawn from an external point P to a circle of radius 5 cm is 12 cm.
The distance of P from the centre of the circle is
• 11 cm (b) 12 cm
(c) 13 cm (d) 14 cm
• ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral, AB is a diameter of the circle.
If ÐACD = 50°, the value of ÐBAD is
• 30° (b) 40°
(c) 50° (d) 60°
• Two circles of equal radii touch externally at a point P. From a point T on the tangent at P, tangents TQ and TR are drawn to the circles with points of contact Q and R respectively.
The relation of TQ and TR is
• TQ < TR (b) TQ > TR
(c) TQ = 2TR (d) TQ = TR
• When two circles touch externally, the number of common tangents are
• 4 (b) 3
(c) 2 (d) 1
• D and E are the mid-points of AB and AC of DABC. If ÐA = 80°, ÐC = 35°, then ÐEDB is equal to
• 100° (b) 115°
(c) 120° (d) 125°
• If the inradius of a triangle with perimeter 32 cm is 6 cm, then the area of the triangle in sq. cm is
• 48 (b) 100
(c) 64 (d) 96
sin 53° cot 65°
• The value of ¸ is
cos 37° tan25°
• 2 (b) l
(c) 3 (d) 0
cos 60° + sin 60°
• The value of is
cos 60° – sin 60°
• – 1 (b) 3 + 2
(c) – (2 + 3 ) (d) 3 – 2
• The value of
cot5 .cot10 .cot15 .cot60 .cot75 .cot80 .cot85° ° ° ° ° ° °
is
(cos2 20°+ cos 70 )2 ° + 2
• (b)
(c) (d)
9
• In a triangle, the angles are in the ratio 2 : 5 : 3. What is the value of the least angle in the radian ? p p
• (b)
20 10
2p p
(c) (d)
5 5
• If x = a cos q – b sin q, y = b cos q + a sin q, then find the value of x2 + y2.
• a2 (b) b2
(c) a22 (d) a2 + b2 b
• If tan a + cot a = 2, then the value of tan7a + cot7a is
• 2 (b) 16
(c) 64 (d) 128
• From 125 metre high towers, the angle of depression of a car is 45°. Then how far the car is from the tower ?
• 125 metre (b) 60 metre
(c) 75 metre (d) 95 metre
• A can do a certain work in the same time in which B and C together can do it. If A and B together could do it in 10 days
and C alone in 50 days, then B alone could do it in
• 15 days (b) 20 days
(c) 25 days (d) 30 days
• A can do a piece of work in 6 days. B can do the same work in 12 days. How long would both of them take to do the same work ?
• 2 days (b) 4 days
(c) 6 days (d) 8 days
• If a = 2, b = 3, then (ab + bad)–l is
• (b)
(c) (d)
• The smallest positive integer which when multiplied by 392, gives a perfect square is
• 2 (b) 3
(c) 5 (d) 7
• A square is inscribed in a circle of radius 8 cm. The area of the square is
• 16 square cm (b) 64 square cm
(c) 128 square cm (d) 148 square cm
• The biggest possible circle is inscribed in a rectangle of length 16 cm and breadth 6 cm. Then its area is
• 3p cm2 (b) 4p cm2
(c) 5p cm2 (d) 9p cm2
• 12 men construct 1.5 km of road in 7 days. 28 men will construct 12 km of roads in
• 20 days (b) 24 days
(c) 28 days (d) 38 days
• Kabir buys an article with 25% discount on its marked price. He makes a profit of 10% by selling it at ` 660. The marked price is
• ` 600 (b) ` 685
(c) ` 700 (d) ` 800
• On the eve of Gandhi Jayanti, Gandhi Ashram declared a 25% discount on silk. If selling price of a silk saree is ` 525, what is its marked price ?
• ` 700 (b) ` 725
(c) ` 750 (d) ` 775
• A shopkeeper marks an article at a price which gives a profit of 25%. After allowing certain discount, the profit reduces to 12 % . The discount percent is
• 12% (b) 12.5%
(c) 10% (d) 20%
• The prize money of ` 1,800 is divided among 3 students A, B and C in such a way that 4 times the share of A is equal to 6 times the share of B, which is equal to 3 times the share of
C. Then A’s share is
• ` 400 (b) ` 600
(c) ` 700 (d) ` 800
• Divide 81 into three parts so that of 1st, of 2nd and of 3rd are equal.
• 36, 27, 18 (b) 27, 18, 36
(c) 18, 27, 36 (d) 30, 27, 24
• If the diagonal of a square is doubled, then its area will be
• three times (b) four times
(c) same (d) none of these
• Out of 40 boys in a class, average weight of 30 is 60 kg and the average weight of the remaining is 56 kg. The average weight (in kilogram) of the whole class is
• 58.5 (b) 58
(c) 57 (d) 59
• A CD was sold at a profit of 12 % . If it had been sold at a
profit of 15%, it would have gained him ` 10 more. The cost prices of CD is (in `)
• 450 (b) 500
(c) 400 (d) 550
• Rakesh got 273 marks in an examination and scored 5% more than the pass %. If Lokesh got 312 marks, then by what % above the pass mark did he pass the examination?
• 20% (b) 27%
(c) 25% (d) 15%
• Anil calculated that it will take 45 minutes to cover a distance of 60 km by his car. How long will it take to cover the same distance if the speed of his car is reduced by 15 km/hr?
• 36 min (b) 55.38 min
(c) 48 min (d) 40 min
• A train 100 metres long moving at a speed of 50 km/hr. crosses a train 120 metres long coming from opposite direction in 6 sec. The speed of the second train is
• 60 km/hr. (b) 82 km/hr.
(c) 70 km/hr. (d) 74 km/hr.
• Two equal sums were borrowed at 8% simple interest per annum for 2 years and 3 years respectively. The difference in the interest was ` 56. The sums borrowed were
• ` 800 (b) ` 700
(c) ` 560 (d) ` 350
• The average of the first five multiples of 7 will be
• 14 (b) 21
(c) 17.5 (d) 24.5
• The expression x4 – 2x2 + k will be a perfect square when the value of k is
• 1 (b) 2
(c) (d)
1 1
• If 3x – = 6, then the value of 4x – is
4y 3y
• 2 (b) 4
(c) 6 (d) 8
a b+ 2b b c+
• If a + b + c = 0, find the value of - + .
c c a+ a
• 0 (b) l
(c) – 1 (d) 2
4x 3+ 43 .
• If x + = 4, find the value of x
x
• 8 (b) 8
(c) 16 (d) 16
æ 1 ö
• If x = 3 + 2 2 , then the value of çè÷ø is
• 1(b) 2
(c) 2(D) 3 3
1
• If ‘a’ be a positive number, then the least value of a + is
a
• 1 (b) 0
(c) 2 (d)
• If a = 0, b ¹ 0, c ¹ 0, then the equation ax + by + c = 0 represents a line parallel to
• x + y = 0 (b) x-axis
(c) y-axis (d) none of these
• The sum of the ages of Puneet and his father is 45 years and the product of their ages is 126. What is the age of Puneet ?
• 3 years (b) 5 years
(c) 10 years (d) 45 years
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 94-96): The following graph shows the expenditure incurred in bringing a book, by a magazine producer. Study the graph and answer question.
• What should be the central angle of the sector for the cost of the paper ?
• 57.6° (b) 54.4°
(c) 56.7° (d) 54.8°
• If the miscellaneous charges are ` 6,000, the cost of paper is
• ` 12,000 (b) ` 18,000
(c) ` 15,000 (d) ` 24,000
• If 5500 copies are published, miscellaneous expenditures amount to ` 1,848, find the cost price of 1 copy.
• ` 10.40 (b) ` 9.40
(c) ` 12.40 (d) ` 8.40
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 97-98): The pass percentage for an examination in a school is shown in the adjoining bar diagram, for males and females separately for four years. Study the diagram and answer the question.
• The maximum percentage of students passed in the year is
• 2007 (b) 2008
(c) 2009 (d) 2010
• The year in which the difference of pass percentage between male and female is maximum, is
• Maximum number of students received pocket money between
• 50 – 80 (b) 140 –170
(c) 80 – 110 (d) 110 – 140
• The number of students who received pocket money upto `
140 is
• 20 (b) 32
(c) 48 (d) 56
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 101-102) : Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
Having no debts
• To cry wolf.
• To listen eagerly (b) To give false alarm (c) To turn pale (d) To keep off starvation
• He is on the wrong side of seventy.(a) more than seventy years old
• less than seventy years old
• seventy years old
• eighty years old
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 106 - 107) : In the following questions, a sentence/part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined sentence/part of the sentence at (a), (b) and (c) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is (d).
• The climate of Karnataka is cooler than Tamil Nadu.
• is cooler to (b) is cooler than of (c) is cooler than that of (d) No improvement 107. The Tsunami victims suffered of cholera.
(a) suffered from (b) suffered under
(c) suffered in (d) No improvement
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 108 - 110) : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.
• That which has a double meaning
(a) doubtless (b) uncertain
• controversial (d) ambiguous
• Incapable of making errors
(a) infallible (b) incorrigible
• impervious (d) inexplicable
• Governed by a sense of duty
(a) conscious (b) sensible
• intelligent (d) conscientious
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 111 & 112) : In the following questions, four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is correctly spelt.
• (a) milennium (b) millenium
• milleneum (d) millennium
• (a) ocassion (b) occassion
• occasion (d) occation
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 113- 117) : Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
The stunning Baltimore Oriole is a common summer visitor to eastern and mid western deciduous woodlands, neighbourhoods, and gardens. Baltimore Orioles winter in the tropics. About 7 inches in length, the male Baltimore Oriole has a black head, throat, back and wings. Its breast, stomach, and rump are bright orange. It also has an orange patch on the top of each wing and white wing bars. The tail is mostly black with orange fringes. The female is dull orange throughout.
Baltimore Orioles range throughout the eastern and mid western United States, and can be found as far west as the Dakotas. At the western edge of their range, Baltimore Orioles may breed with the Bullock’s Oriole (They were once considered the same species under the name Northern Oriole).
Baltimore Orioles build unusual pouch like nests that hang down from branches. They usually nest high in the trees, but often come down to lower heights, flashing bright orange and black feathers to delighted observers Active and acrobatic by nature, Baltimore Orioles may even feed upside down at time.
Baltimore Orioles eat insects and berries. They can easily be attracted to gardens by nailing orange wedges to tree branches. Baltirmore Orioles are also known to feed at hummingbird feeders and sapsucker wells.
• The other name of Baltimore Oriole was _________ .(a) Bullock’s Oriole (b) Baltimore’s Oriole
(c) Northern Oriole (d) Southern Oriole
• The nest of the Baltimore Oriole _________ .
• is in a tree cavity
• stands upon a branch of a tree
• hangs from a branch of a tree
• is usually low in the branches
• Which of the following is the closest in size to a BaltimoreOriole ?
• The size of a half-scale
• A little more than a half-scale
• A little less than a half-scale
• A foot ruler
• The Baltimore Oriole spend the winters in the _______ .
• Dakotas (b) Carolinas
(c) Tropics (d) Deserts
• What is the colour of the female Baltimore Oriole ?
• Bright Orange (b) Light Orange
(c) Dull Orange (d) White
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 118 - 122) : In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. If a sentence is free from error, your answer is (d) i.e. No error.
Mohans' eyes reflect a hope (a) (b)
for a better future in Microsoft. No error.
/ (c) / (d)
He went to Mumbai with a view to secure a job.
• / /
• (b) (c)
No error.
/ (d)
• The Headmaster with all his senior teachers
(a)
have come to attend the meeting. No error.
/ (b) / (c) / (d)
• The teacher said that / the building adjacent with his house
• (b)
needed repairs. No error.
/ (c) / (d)
Grapes cannot gathered from thistles. No error.
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 123 - 127) : In the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it.
• Mr. Murugan has been in this college ________ 2010.
• for (b) since (c) after (d) before
• We attended a ________ discourse.
• spiritual (b) spirituous
(c) spirituality (d) spiritually
• The valley is known for its ________ growth of vegetation.
• luxurious (b) luxury
(c) luxuriant (d) luxuriously
• Satyajitray’s films ________ all barriers of caste, creed andreligion. They are universal.
• transcend (b) transcends
(c) trancend (d) transend
• I could hardly recognize him ________ I saw him.
• after (b) but
(c) and (d) when
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 128 - 130) : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
• Condone
(a) Forgive (b) Support
(c) Forget 129. Analogy (d) Defend
(a) Difference (b) Comparison
(c) Addition 130. Allure (d) Deletion
(a) Extol (b) Excite
(c) Entice (d) Elicit
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 131-136): In cach these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are letterd A, B, C and D. You are arrange to form meaningful sentence.
• A : in different regions of that federation
• : that was Yugoslavia
• : although the dismemberment of the federation
• : is seem more as the result of an ethnic conflict the fundamental came has been the very large difference in the quality of life
Which of the sequences present the most logical sentence?
• A B D C (b) D B C A
(c) B D C A (d) A B C D
• A : but there is same merit in it
• : as distinct from consumption in sofar as it focuses attention on development expenses
• : bifurcation of plan and non-plan funds
• : in the budget is artificial
Which of the sequences present the most logical sentence?
• A B C D (b) C B D A
(c) C D A B (d) D A C B
• A : as if they are to be suffered as relics of a backward post
• : we have specially driven attention to the non-motorized transport modes
• : because they are completely overlooked in transport planning
• : till replaced by faster petroleum fuelled transport like the industrialized countries
Which of the sequences present the most logical sentence?
• C D B A (b) B C D A
(c) B A C D (d) B C A D
• A : an image of a person in meditative pose B : surrounded by animal, wild and tame
• : we have in the relics of Mohenjodaro
• : with eyes closed and indrawn
Which of the sequences present the most logical sentence?
• C A D B (b) A B C D
(c) C B A D (d) C A B D
• A : by her indulgent parents B : the child was so spoiled
• : when she did not receive all of their attention
• : that she pouted and became sullen
Which of the sequences present the most logical sentence?
• C B A D (b) B C A D
(c) B A D C (d) B D A C
• A : for the future
• : and poses the major challenge
• : commercial energy consumption
• : shows an increasing trend
Which of the sequences present the most logical sentence?
• C D B A (b) C D B A
(c) A D C B (d) A B C D
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 137 - 140): Complete the passage by choosing the most suitable word/phrase from each list to fit the corresponding gap.
There is no doubt that the Internet has a good influence __137__ young people's knowledge. It keeps you informed all the time. __138__ a few minutes each day on internet, you can __139__ with today's current affairs. Moreover, __140__ youth use the Internet to seek information on their work or their studies.
137. (a) to have improved (b) in improving
(c) to improve (d) for improving
138. (a) in (b) within
(c) in between (d) with
139. (a) inform yourself (b) update yourself
(c) inform others (d) explain others
140. (a) more (b) many
(c) a number of (d) more and more
DIECTIONS (Qs. 141-145): In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect Speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech
• He said, “I must go next week”.
• He said that he must go next week.
• He said that he must go the following week.
• He said that he would have to go the following week.
• He said that he was to go the following week.
• He said to her, “Don’t read so fast.”(a) He told her not to read so fast.
• He advised her don’t read so fast.
• He requested her not to read so fast.
• He ordered her not to read so fast.
• “I don’t know the way. Do you?” he asked.”(a) He said that he didn’t know the way and did I know it.
• He told that he was not knowing the way, but wondered if I knew.
• He said that he didn’t know the way and asked me if I did.
• He asked me if I knew the way which he didn’t.
• He said, “Will you listen to such a man?”(a) He asked them will you listen to such a man.
• He asked them are you listening to such a man.
• He asked them whether they would listen to such a man.
• He asked them whether they will listen to such a man.
• Mary said to Robert, “Let him come, then we shall see.”
• Mary said to Robert that if he came, they would see him.
• Mary told Robert that they shall see him if he came.
• Mary told Robert that once he came, they would see him.
• Mary told Robert that they would see him if he might come.
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 146-150) : In these questions, the sentences have been given in Active / Passive Voice. From the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive / Active Voice.
• It is your duty to make tea at eleven O’clock.
• You are asked to make tea at eleven O’clock.
• Your are required to make tea at eleven O’clock.
• You ar esupposed to make tea at eleven O’clock. (d) Tea is to be made by you at eleven O’clock.
• He was congratulated by his teacher on his brilliant successin the recent examination.
• His teacher congratulated him on his brillant success in the recent examination.
• His teacher congratulated him for his success in the examination.
• His teacher congraulated him on his success.
• His teacher congratulated him.
• People speak English all over the word.
• English is spoken all over the world.
• English was spoken all over the world.
• English was spoken by people.
• English is spoken by people.
• You need to clean your shoes properly.
• Your shoes are needed to clean properly.
• You are needed to clean your shoes properly.
• Your shoes need to be cleaned properly.
• Your shoes are needed by you to clean properly.
• He is said to be very rich.
• He said he is very rich.
• People say he is very rich.
• He said it is very rich.
• People say it is very rich.
GENERAL AWARENESS
• Reduction of nitrates to ammonia can be achieved throughone of the following methods :
• in alkaline medium using Devarda’s alloy.
• in neutral medium using Devarda’s alloy.
• in acidic medium using Devarda’s alloy.
• in neutral medium using Cupric oxide.
• The Red Data Books published by the International Unionfor Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources enumerate
• Biodiversity parks and wild life sanctuaries in different countries.
• Centres of origin of cultivated plants.
• Centres of origin of all economically important plants.
• Threatened species of plants and animals.
• Grits of sewage are removed in
• Grit chamber (b) Detritus tank
(c) Skimming tank (d) Trickling filter
• Environmental impact assessment was first formallyestablished in 1969 in which country ?
• United Kingdom (b) United States
(c) France (d) Netherlands
• The most affected sulphur containing amino acid by PAN is
• Cysteine (b) Methonine
(c) Proline (d) Globuline
• Name the team that won the seventh edition of Indian PremierLeague 2014 on 1 June 2014?
• Chennai Super Kings
• Kings XI Punjab
• Rajasthan Royals
• Kolkata Knight Riders
• The first non-Englishman elected as Chairman of the
International Cricket Council was
• Cydle Walcott (b) Gary Sobers
(c) Imran Khan (d) Sunil Gavaskar
• Which of the following has zero electron affinity ?
• Oxygen (b) Fluorine
(c) Nitrogen (d) Neon
• Who became the first chief minister of Telangana?
• Chandrababu Naidu
• Jagan Mohan Reddy
• YS Vijaymala
• Chandrasekhar Rao
• Who is the first British Author to win the Man Booker Prizefor fiction twice ?
• Peter Carey (b) J.M. Coetzee (c) Hilary Mantel (d) None of the above
• Which one of the following is wrongly paired?
Country Currency
(a) Japan Yen
(b) Iran Rand
(c) Bangladesh Taka
(d) Bhutan Ngultrum
• The two South American countries, which are members ofthe Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) are
• Ecuador and Brazil
• Ecuador and Bolivia
• Ecuador and Venezuela
• Venezuela and Brazil
• Who is the Chairperson of the National Green Tribunal ?
• Markandey Katju (b) Swatantra Kumar (c) Satyananda Mishra (d) K.G. Balakrishnan 164. Which is the capital of Mali ?
(a) Mopti (b) Barmako
(c) Cairo (d) Nairobi
• Which was the first film of Jaspal Bhatti ?
• Power Cut
• Mahaul Theek Hai
• Thank You Jijaji
• None of the three above
• Who was the first recipient of the "Bharat Ratna" Awardposthumously ?
• K. Kamaraj (b) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(c) M.G. Ramachandran (d) B.R. Ambedkar
• An irrigation project is categorized as a major project if itcovers a cultivable command area of (a) less than 2,000 hectares
• 2,000 to 10,000 hectares
• above 10,000 hectares
• all the above
• High powered money is
• Banks reserves at Central Bank
• All loans and advances of banks
• Money held by banks
• Currency held by public and reserves with the Central Bank
• Hardening interest rate means
• interest rate is remaining sticky
• interest rate is very low
• interest rate is increasing
• interest rate is falling
• “Dumping” is a situation when the seller
• supplies mote than the demand for products in the World Market.
• supplies more in the Domestic Market.
• sells a commodity at a lower price in the World Market and charges a higher price in the Domestic Market.
• sells a commodity at a higher price in the World Market and charges a lower price in the Domestic Market.
• Which one of the following is not a function of ElectionCommission ?
• Allotment of symbols
• Fixation of election dates
• Maintaining fairness of election
• Selecting the candidates for election
• ‘State is a necessary evil’ is associated with
• Individualism (b) Idealism
(c) Marxism (d) Constructivism
• The programme of ‘Operation Flood’ was concentrated on(a) increasing irrigation facilities.
• flood control.
• increasing the milk production.
• increase the flood grains production.
• Which of the following is not associated with Marxism ?
• Dialectical Materialism
• Class Struggle
• Welfare State
• Surplus Value
• Article 324 of the Indian Constitution deals with the(a) imposition of President’s Rule in States.
• appointment of Finance Commission.
• powers and functions of the Chief Election Commissioner.
• functions of the Union Public Service Commission.
• The founder of the Lodi Dynasty was
• Bahlol Lodi (b) Sikandar Shah Lodi
(c) Jalal Khan Lodi (d) Ibrahim Lodi
• The Gandharva School of art is also known as the
• Buddhist-Roman art
• Dravidian-Roman art
• Greco-Roman art
• Greco-Roman-Buddhist art
• The Bolshevik Revolution of Russia symbolized following:
• coming of the Communist Rule
• establishment of Republic of Russia
• establishment of Democracy in Russia
• overthrow of Romanov Dynasty
• Which General, who commanded the British forces againstthe Americans in their War of Independence later became Governor-General of India ?
• Dalhousie (b) William Bentinck
(c) Wellesley (d) Cornwallis
• Who was the first President of the All India Trade UnionCongress (AITUC) ?
• C.R. Das (b) V.V. Giri
(c) Lala Lajpat Rai (d) Sarojini Naidu
• If there is a deadlock between Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabhaover an ordinary bill, it will be resolved by
• The President
• The Council of Ministers
• The Joint Session of Parliament
• The Supreme Court
• According to Ferrel’s law (Coriolis Force) winds changetheir direction
• Towards left in Northern hemisphere and towards right in Southern hemisphere.
• Towards right in Northern hemisphere and towards left in Southern hemisphere.
• Towards right in both the hemisphere.
• Towards left in both the hemisphere.
• Which one of the following atmospheric layers absorbultraviolet rays of the sun?
• Troposphere (b) Stratosphere
(c) Ionosphere (d) Ozonosphere
• The drainage pattern developed on folded sedimentary rockis termed as
• Trellis (b) Dendritic
(c) Radial (d) Deranged
• Which one of the following is not a line of demarcationbetween two countries ?
• Durand Line (b) Mac Mahon Line
(c) Plimsoll Line (d) Maginot Line
• Water potential remains lowest in
• Water plants (b) Woody plants
(c) Succulents (d) Halophytes
• The free living bacterium in the soil which increases the theyield of rice is
• Rhizobium (b) Azotobacter
(c) Acetobacter (d) Anabaena
• The human body’s largest blood vessel is
• Pulmonary artery (b) Aorta
(c) Renal artery (d) Coronary artery
• In human body, which one of the following hormonesregulates blood calcium and phosphate ?
• Glucagon (b) Growth hormone
(c) Parathyroid hormone (d) Thyroxine
• Frontal cyclones occur characteristically in
• Equatorial region (b) Tropical region
(c) Mid-latitudinal region (d) Polar region 191. How do most insects respire ?
(a) Through skin (b) Through gills
(c) By tracheal system (d) By lungs
• In nuclear reactions, there is conservation of
• mass only
• momentum only
• energy only
• mass, energy and momentum
• When a particle and an antiparticle come in contact witheach other, they (a) repell each other
• annihilate each other
• go undisturbed
• spin about a common axis 194. Photoelectric effect is
• an instantaneous process
• delayed process
• emission of protons
• emission of neutrons
• For a particle moving with a constant speed along a straightline PQ, the hodograph is (a) a straight line parallel to PQ
• a straight line perpendicular to PQ
• a point
• a circle
• Which computer was the first to use the magnetic drum formemory ?
• IBM - 650 (b) IBM - 7090
(c) IBM - 701 (d) IBM - 360
• Identify the FIFO (First In First Out) structure among thefollowing :
• Stack (b) Queue
(c) De-queue (d) Array
• Aluminium is obtained by the electrolysis of pure Al2O3 dissolved in
• Bauxite (b) Cryolite
(c) Feldspar (d) Alumina
• Complete hydrolysis of cellulose gives
• D-fructose (b) L-glucose
(c) D-glucose (d) L-fructose
• Each body segment of Earthworm is called
• Proglottid (b) Metamere (c) Scolex (d) Rostellum
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