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1) Jadeja purchased a maruti car 2 years ago for Rs. 2 lakh.

Its value depreciated each year at 20% per


annum. What is the present value of the car?
a) 75, 275
b) 1.28 lakhs
c) 1.12 lakhs
d) 85, 169
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2) The CP of an article is 5/6th of the SP. What is the percentage profit or loss?
a) 20% loss
b) 16.66% profit
c) 16.66% loss
d) 20% profit
Ans:

#GROUP# 25110
Directions for next 4 questions - Abra ka Dabra is a restaurant which makes a variety of dishes. The
following table gives the sales of Abra ka Dabras five most popular dishes, in thousands of units:

3)

By what percentage did the sales of Chicken Tikka increase between 1998 and 2001?

a)

25%

b)

16%

c)

35%

d)

50%

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4)

What was the highest percentage growth in sales shown by any dish over the given time period?

a) 45%
b) 50%
c) 55%
d) 60%
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5) What was the average sales of Chilli paneer over the 5 years?
a) 3500
b) 4000
c) 3000
d) 2000,
Ans: a
6) Which dish showed the shortest absolute increase in sales in any given year?
a) Paneer Tikka, 1998
b) ChillyPaneer, 2001
c) ChillyPaneer, 2000
d) ChickenTikka, 1999
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7) If the units digit in the product of (47A 729 345 343) is 5, then how many values that A can
take?
a) 9
b) 3
c) 7
d) 5

Ans: d
8) What is the rightmost digit of the number 202720?
a) 8
b) 4
c) 2
d) 6
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9) When Ms. Yun arrived at the grocery store, there were 5 packages of hot dog rolls left on the shelf.
One package contained 12 rolls, and each of the others contained 8 rolls. If Ms. Yun bought all 5
packages, how many hot dog rolls did she purchase at the store?
a) 32
b) 36
c) 44
d) None
Ans: c
10) A, B and C are points on a line in that order. If AB = 30 and BC is 20 more than AB, what does AC
equal?
a) 50
b) 60
c)70
d) None
Ans: d
11) A sum of money doubles itself in 3 years at certain rate of compound interest, compounded annually.
By how much it will become in 9 years if invested at the same rate?
a) 6 times
b) 18 times
c) 24 times
d) None of these

Ans: d
12) Statements:
1.

All Grapes are Bananas. b. All Potatoes are Bananas


Conclusion: 1.Some Grapes are Potatoes .

2. Some bananas are grapes


Which of the conclusion follows?
a)
1
b)

c)

Both

d)

Neither

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13)

What is the next term in the series,1,101,1010011,101000111,

a)

10101000111

b)

10101110011

c)

10100110111

d)

10100001111

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14) A trader uses a weight of 800 gram instead of 1 kg and sells the articles at the marked price which is
15% above the cost price. Find the profit percentage.
a) 20%
b) 23%
c) 43.75%
d) 10 %
Ans: c
#GROUP# 25111
Directions for next 3 questions P, Q, R, S, T, U, V & W are eight friends sitting around a circle facing towards the
centre.

(i) W is to the immediate left of P but is not the neighbour of T and S.


(ii) U is to the immediate right of Q and V is neighbour of T.
(iii) R is between T and U.

15) What is the position of V?


a) To the immediate right of W
b) Between T and R
c) Third to the right of U
d) Second to the left of S
e) None of these
Ans: c

16) What is the position of S?


a) Between Q and U
b) To the immediate left of P
c) Second to the right of U
d) To the immediate left of Q
e) None of these

Ans: d

17) Which of the following statements is true?


a) U is the neighbour of V
b) V is between W and T
c) W is between P and S
d) T is between U and Q

e) None of these

Ans: b

18) Four dice are thrown simultaneously. Find the probability that all of them show the same face?
a)

1/216

b)

1/1296

c)

1/36

d)

1/6

Ans: a
19) The radius of circle is increased by 5%. The area of the circle then increases by
a) 12.5%
b) 10.25%
c) 10.5%
d) 11.25%
Ans: a
20) The nth term of an A.P. is 2n + 3, what is the common difference of this A.P.?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
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21)
There are 3 questions in a question paper. If the questions have 4,3 and 2 solutions respectively,
find the total number of solutions.
a) 22
b) 23

c) 24
d) 25
Ans: c
22) What is A's share in the profit of Rs. 50,000 earned in the business run by her, in partnership with
B? (Given: Both of them kept their money till the profit earned).
I. A invested an amount which was 150% of the amount invested by B.
II. Amount invested by B is two-third of the amount invested by A.
a) The data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II
alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
b) The data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I
alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
c) The data in statement I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
d) The data in both the statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
e) The data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
Ans: c
23)

Is A even?( A is an integer)

I. 3A is odd.
II. 4A is even.
a) The data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II
alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
b) The data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I
alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
c) The data in statement I alone or in statement II aloneis sufficient to answer the question.
d) The data in both the statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
e) The data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
Ans: a
24) How many mangoes does Mohan have?
I. Mohan has twice as many mangoes as Rohan has.
II. Rohan has four mangoes less than Mohan.

a) The data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II
alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
b) The data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I
alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
c) The data in statement I alone or in statement II aloneis sufficient to answer the question.
d) The data in both the statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
e) The data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
Ans:

25)

What is Ajay's time in 100 m race?

I. He takes 9 seconds for the first 70 m.


II. He takes 4 seconds for the last 40 m.
a) The data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II
alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
b) The data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I
alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
c) The data in statement I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
d) The data in both the statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
e) The data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
Ans:

Direction26-30: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
Shortly after September 11, 2001, the United States began requesting additional financial information
about persons of interest by summoning records located at the SWIFT banking association SWIFT,
which routes trillions of dollars a day, faced an ethical dilemma: fight the summons in order to protect
member privacy and the group's reputation for the highest level of confidentiality, or, comply and provide
information about thousands of financial communications in the hope that lives will be saved. SWIFT
decided to comply in secret, but in late June 2006, four major U.S. newspapers disclosed SWIFT's
compliance. This sparked a heated public debate over the ethics of SWIFT's decision to reveal apparently
confidential financial communications.
Analyzing the situation in hindsight, three ethical justifications existed for not complying with the
Treasury Department's requests. First, SWIFT needed to uphold its long-standing values of
confidentiality, non-disclosure, and institutional trust. The second ethical reason against SWIFT's
involvement came with inadequate government oversight as the Treasury Department failed to construct

necessary safeguards to ensure the privacy of the data. Third, international law must be upheld and one
could argue quite strongly that the government's use of data breached some parts of international law.
Although SWIFT executives undoubtedly considered the aforementioned reasons for rejecting the
government's summons, three ethical justifications for complying existed. First, it could be argued that the
program was legal because the United States government possesses the authority to summon records
stored within its territory and SWIFT maintained many of its records in Virginia. Second, it is entirely
possible that complying with the government's summon thwarted another terrible terrorist attack that
would have cost lives and dollars. Third, cooperating with the government did not explicitly violate any
SWIFT policies due to the presence of a valid summon. However, the extent of cooperation certainly
surprised many financial institutions and sparked some outrage and debate within the financial
community.
While SWIFT had compelling arguments both for agreeing and refusing to cooperate with the U.S.
government program, even in hindsight, it is impossible to judge with certainty the wisdom and ethics of
SWIFT's decision to cooperate as we still lack answers to important questions such as: what information
did the government want? What promises did the government make about data confidentially? What, if
any, potentially impending threats did the government present to justify its need for data?
#QID# 564246
(26.) Which of the following can be inferred from the passage above?
a) No clear cut answer as to the legality of SWIFT's cooperation existed
b) SWIFT failed to adequately consult its legal staff before deciding to cooperate
c) The volume of money routed through SWIFT declined after its cooperation became public
d) U.S. authorities threatened criminal charges if SWIFT refused their subpoenas
e) Treasury Department officials objected to the publication of information about its classified program
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#QID# 564247
(27.) Inferring from the passage, which of the following constituted an ethical justification for SWIFT
complying with the government?
a) The U.S. government can subpoena information that pertains to its citizens

b) SWIFT executives believed another terrible attack was imminent


c) Providing data to the government based upon a valid subpoena did not explicitly violate SWIFT policy
d) Despite apparently poor oversight, senior Treasury Department officials assured SWIFT that data
would be kept confidential
e) U.S. officials told SWIFT officials exactly why Treasury needed the information
Ans:

#QID# 564248
(28.) .The author suggests which of the following as the most appropriate conclusion of an analysis of
the ethics of SWIFT's decision?
a) SWIFT acted inappropriately as it compromised its long-standing values of integrity, privacy, and
confidentiality
b) SWIFT's actions cannot be judged with clarity as answers to important questions are still unknown
c) SWIFT acted properly as it complied with the requests of a sovereign government in an attempt to
save lives
d) SWIFT's actions endangered the flow of commerce by sparking public outrage at an important
institution
e) SWIFT's actions were appropriate initially, yet should have been discontinued prior to June 2006
Ans:

#QID# 564249
(29.) According to the passage, each of the following describes SWIFT EXCEPT:
a) Had data stored in Virginia
b) Valued confidentiality and non-disclosure

c) Routes trillions of dollars a day


d) Composed of a association of banks
e) After over a month of deliberation, complied with the government's summon

Ans:

#QID# 564250
(30.) .Which of the following most likely occurred as a result of the news stories that ran in June 2006:
a) U.S. government officials decried the leaking of classified information
b) SWIFT executives conducted a thorough internal review to assess the legality of SWIFT's actions
c) Some foreign members of the SWIFT consortium demanded answers from SWIFT's executives
d) Many members of the public and financial community debated SWIFT's decision
e) Financial data and transactions slowed as a result of the publication of SWIFT's cooperation
Ans:

#GROUP# 25114
Direction for Q31 Q35: Each question sentence given below uses an idiomatic expression. Choose
the correct meaning of the idiom from the options provided.
#QID# 564251
(31.) In the organized society of today no individual or nation can plough a lonely furrow.
a) remain unaffected
b) do without the help of others
c) survive in the company of others
d) remain non-aligned

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#QID# 564252
(32.) All his problems are due to his own misdeeds, he should be left to stew in his own juice.
a) Boil
b) Make a stew
c) Suffer for his own act
d) Suffer in his own juice
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#QID# 564253
(33.) I cant trust Amit. He is very good at making a cock and bull story.
a) An interesting story
b) A detective story
c) An absurd story
d) A relevant story
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#QID# 564254
(34.)

The two siblings were at loggerheads over who should occupy the larger piece of land.

a)

In difficulty

b)

to disagree strongly

c)

very happy together

d)

Unrelated to each other

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#QID# 564255
(35.) .

By his very stern looks, my senior wanted to browbeat me into making the compromise.

a)

to bully

b)

to respect

c)

to praise

d)

to confuse

Ans:

#GROUP# 25115
Direction for Q36 to Q40: In the following questions choose the word which is
the exact OPPOSITE of the words given in BOLD.
#QID# 564256
(36.) .The two warriors fought until the final run when Wade finally clinched victory.
a) treat gently
b) divide carelessly
c) secured
d) let it slip
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#QID# 564257
(37.) There are about ten commodious hotels and P.G. accommodations in this city, so dont worry
about getting a room.
a) calm
b) careless
c) spacious
d) small
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#QID# 564258
(38.) The passenger corroborated his identity by showing his pan card to the T.T.
a) Confirm
b) Invalidate
c) Certify
d) Prove

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#QID# 564259
(39.) He was arrested and charged with spousal abuse because of his atrocious behavior.
a) Wonderful
b) Rotten
c) Frivolous
d) Shocking
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#QID# 564260
(40.) But experience in other parts of Japan shows that a long dormant crater may at any moment
burst into disastrous activity.
a) Active
b) Passive
c) Weak
d) Unconcerned
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#GROUP# 25116
Directions (41-42): Read each statement or question below carefully and fill in the blank(s) with the
correct answer.
#QID# 564261
(41.) The basic line is that from an environmental perspective, these machines have grown so energyand water- ------------, especially Energy Star-certified models, that it is very hard to beat them through
hand-washing.
a) Resistant
b) Competent
c) Efficient
d) Abundant
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#QID# 564262
(42.) Marie Curies great ------------- for learning prompted her to continue with her studies after high
school. She became --------------, however, when she learned that the university in Warsaw was closed to
women.
a) Enthusiasm-encouraged
b) Eagerness-motivated
c) Enthusiasm-disappointed
d) Excitement-enraged
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#QID# 564263
(43.)
Although the leaders life was both........... and painful, it was not without ........... for he
had accomplished many of his goals
a)

magnificent, success

b)

happy, frustration

c)

thrilling, ambition

d)

arduous, satisfaction

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#QID# 564264
(44.)
Wars usually result from ............. among the parties involved and a failure to .............
them peacefully.
a)

doubts, dispel

b)

hostilities, debate

c)

frustrations, understand

d)

disagreements, resolve

Ans:

#QID# 564265

(45.)
Though he is reputed for his technical ............, his books were sadly......... of the work of
others as he lacked originality
a)

advice, unconscious

b)

skill, independent

c)

knowledge, ignorant

d)

expertise, reminiscent

Ans:

#GROUP# 25117
Direction for Q 46 to Q 50: Choose the most logical order of sentences from the given choices to
construct a coherent paragraph.
#QID# 564266
(46.)
A. Incidence of child labor in India is highest in agriculture followed by the urban dhabas and eateries.
B. Unfortunately, India has the largest number of child labor in the world.
C. As per the Indian Law, laborers below the age of 14 years are called child labor.
D. Children born in poor families are forced to work for survival.
E. The main reason behind child labor is poverty.
a) CBEDA
b) DEBCA
c) ABCDE
d) BCADE
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#QID# 564267
(47.)
A. Naturally a love for books ought to be his natural inclination.
B. The statement that reading is a good habit is a self-obvious truth.
C. It is brainpower that makes a difference between him and animals.
D. Man is not a mere child of instincts.

a) CBDA
b) BDCA
c) ABCD
d) BACD
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#QID# 564268
(48.)
A. To help use that waste to affect the environment in a positive way, people reduce, reuse and recycle.
B. Every time waste is created, it affects the environment.
C. What do those three words mean?
D. Every day, people create waste.
a) CBDA
b) ABDC
c) CADB
d) DBAC
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#QID# 564269
(49.)
A. There are many types of exercises that we may participate in.
B. If we do not exercise then our muscles become weaker and we are less able to do things properly.
C. The bones can also become weaker and thus break easily.
D. Exercising the body is one way of keeping it healthy.
E. We may play badminton, football, netball or whatever games that we prefer.
a) DBCAE
b) ABDCE
c) BCDEA
d) ACDEB
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#QID# 564270
(50.)
A. The changes are small, so far, but they are expected to grow and speed up.
B. And as we can all see, the earth is getting warmer.
C. Within the next 50 to 100 years, the earth may be hotter than it has been in the past million years.
D. Global warming is defined as the warming near the earth's surface that happens when the earth's
atmosphere traps the sun's heat.
a) DBAC
b) CDAB
c) ABCD
d) BCDA
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