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Reasoning Ability Quantitative Aptitude General Awareness English Language Compu

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Ques : 1 Statement: The government of India is giving an opportunity to the young professional in various
positions across central ministries. 

Assumptions:

A) Several positions are vacant in several governments for last several months.

B) Several youth dream of getting government job will be ful lled.

C) Day by day jobs in the central government is decreasing.

 
1: Only B) can be assumed
2: Only C) can be assumed.
3: Both A and B can be assumed.
4: Neither A nor B can be assumed.
5: Only A can be assumed

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Direction (2-3): Online shoppers have a special reason to rejoice, thanks to the Goods and Services Tax
(GST) to be implemented on July 1. To ensure that their stock is cleared before the new tax regime comes
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into action, top players like Flipkart, Amazon and Shop Clues are going all out on discounts – up to 80
percent – for the longest duration ever.

A) GST has bring the discount season earlier in the country

B) Buyer will get an opportunity to purchase the items at a lower rate.

C) Post GST rate may become dearer of many goods

D) Many companies will get a chance to nish their old stock in pre GST sale offer.

Ques : 2 Which of the following among (A), (B), (C) and (D) will be the consequences of the various offers
given by many online companies before the implementation of GST?

 
1: Only B
2: Only C
3: Only A and B
4: Only B and C
5: Only B and D

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Direction (2-3): Online shoppers have a special reason to rejoice, thanks to the Goods and Services Tax
(GST) to be implemented on July 1. To ensure that their stock is cleared before the new tax regime comes
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into action, top players like Flipkart, Amazon and Shop Clues are going all out on discounts – up to 80
percent – for the longest duration ever.

A) GST has bring the discount season earlier in the country

B) Buyer will get an opportunity to purchase the items at a lower rate.

C) Post GST rate may become dearer of many goods

D) Many companies will get a chance to nish their old stock in pre GST sale offer.

Ques : 3 Which of the following among (A), (B), (C) and (D) an inference can be drawnfrom the above given
information? (An inference is something that is not directly stated but can be inferred from the given
information).

 
1: Only B
2: Only C
3: Only A
4: Only D
5: None of These

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Ques : 4 Statement: Railway is planning to reduce its dependence on conventional fuel by targeting
electri cation of the railway tracks in the next two years.

Assumptions:

A) Railway have to spend millions of rupee on diesel every year

B) Electri cation will help to meet the carbon emission goal set by the international organisation.

 
1: If Only assumption A) is implicit
2: If only assumption B) is implicit
3: If either assumption A) or B) is implicit
4: If neither assumption A) or B) is implicit
5: Both A) and B) are implicit
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Ques : 5 Statement: Consumer in ation fell to a record low of 1.54 per cent in June, easing further from
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May’s 2.18 per cent, after a drop in food prices. This is the lowest level of in ation in the last ve years.

Which of the following arguments weakens the above statement?

 
1: The fall in in ation does not have impact on the retail price
2: Even after the fall in CPI retailers are not decreasing the price of items
3: Price of crude oil has come down in the International Market
4: RBI may cut the policy rate in near future.
5: Industrial growth has been slowed down in the last ve years.

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Ques : 6 Each question given below consists of a statement, followed by two arguments numbered I and II
you have to decide which of the arguments is a strong argument. Give answer

Statement : Should all the practicing doctors be brought under government control so that they get salary
from the government and treat patients free of costs?

Argument:

I. No, How can any country do such an undemocratic thing?

II. Yes, Despite many problems, it will certainly help minimize, if not eradicate unethical medical practices

 
1: If only argument I is strong.
2: If only argument II is strong.
3: If either I or II is strong
4: If neither I nor II is strong.
5: If both I and II are strong.

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Ques : 7 Each question given below consists of a statement, followed by two arguments numbered I and II
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you have to decide which of the arguments is a strong argument. Give answer

Statement : Should the educated unemployed youth be paid “unemployment allowance” by the
Government?

Argument:

I. Yes it will provide them some monetary help to either seek employment or to kick start some ‘self
employment’ venture.

II. No, it will dampen their urge to do something to earn their livelihood and thus promote idleness among
the unemployed youth.

 
1: If only argument I is strong.
2: If only argument II is strong.
3: If either I or II is strong
4: If neither I nor II is strong.
5: If both I and II are strong.

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Directions (Q. 8-10) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Amongst ve friends A, B, C, D and E, each got different marks in the class. D scored more than B but less
than E. B scored 320 marks. The one who scored the minimum marks scored 300 marks and the one who
scored the highest marks scored 390 marks. C scored more than only A.

Ques : 8 Who scored the second lowest marks ?

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

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Amongst ve friends A, B, C, D and E, each got different marks in the class. D scored more than B but less
than E. B scored 320 marks. The one who scored the minimum marks scored 300 marks and the one who
scored the highest marks scored 390 marks. C scored more than only A.

Ques : 9 Which of the following is true with respect to the given information ?

 
1: C’s marks was de nitely less than 290.
2: E scored second highest marks.
3: Only two persons scored more than A.
4: D scored 395 marks.
5: None is true.

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Directions (Q. 8-10) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Amongst ve friends A, B, C, D and E, each got different marks in the class. D scored more than B but less
than E. B scored 320 marks. The one who scored the minimum marks scored 300 marks and the one who
scored the highest marks scored 390 marks. C scored more than only A.

Ques : 10 Which of the following information is/are not true with respect to the given information ?

 
1: B scored more than only C and A.
2: C scored 320 marks.
3: E scored highest marks.
4: A scored the least marks.
5: All are true.

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Seven sports persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G play different sports viz— Hockey, Cricket, Kabaddi, Tennis,
Football, Basketball and Badminton but not necessarily in the same order. In a tournament all given games
have been played and each game has been played in seven different days of a week. The week starts from
Monday and ends on Sunday.

Hockey is played on one day prior to the last day of the week. G plays Cricket and he plays on Wednesday. E
plays immediate after B. B does not play after G. Badminton is not played any of the days on or before
Friday. Kabaddi is played immediately after the day when C plays. E does not play Football. Basketball is
not played immediately after or immediately before the day when G plays. F does not play on Sunday. F
does not play Kabaddi. D does not play before A.

Ques : 11 Which of the following statements is/are not true ?

 
1: D plays Badminton
2: A plays immediately after the one who plays Hockey.
3: Cricket is played on Wednesday.
4: Both 2) and 3)
5: None of these
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Seven sports persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G play different sports viz— Hockey, Cricket, Kabaddi, Tennis,
Football, Basketball and Badminton but not necessarily in the same order. In a tournament all given games
have been played and each game has been played in seven different days of a week. The week starts from
Monday and ends on Sunday.

Hockey is played on one day prior to the last day of the week. G plays Cricket and he plays on Wednesday. E
plays immediate after B. B does not play after G. Badminton is not played any of the days on or before
Friday. Kabaddi is played immediately after the day when C plays. E does not play Football. Basketball is
not played immediately after or immediately before the day when G plays. F does not play on Sunday. F
does not play Kabaddi. D does not play before A.

Ques : 12 Four of the following ve are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which one does not
belong to that group ?

 
1: B – Badminton
2: E – Basketball
3: F – Hockey
4: A – Cricket
5: G – Kabaddi
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Seven sports persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G play different sports viz— Hockey, Cricket, Kabaddi, Tennis,
Football, Basketball and Badminton but not necessarily in the same order. In a tournament all given games
have been played and each game has been played in seven different days of a week. The week starts from
Monday and ends on Sunday.

Hockey is played on one day prior to the last day of the week. G plays Cricket and he plays on Wednesday. E
plays immediate after B. B does not play after G. Badminton is not played any of the days on or before
Friday. Kabaddi is played immediately after the day when C plays. E does not play Football. Basketball is
not played immediately after or immediately before the day when G plays. F does not play on Sunday. F
does not play Kabaddi. D does not play before A.

Ques : 13 Which of the following statements is/are true as per the given arrangement ?

 
1: F plays Hockey on Sunday.
2: Only two games are played between the day when E and C play.
3: B does not play Basketball.
4: G plays Tennis.
5: None of these

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Seven sports persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G play different sports viz— Hockey, Cricket, Kabaddi, Tennis,
Football, Basketball and Badminton but not necessarily in the same order. In a tournament all given games
have been played and each game has been played in seven different days of a week. The week starts from
Monday and ends on Sunday.

Hockey is played on one day prior to the last day of the week. G plays Cricket and he plays on Wednesday. E
plays immediate after B. B does not play after G. Badminton is not played any of the days on or before
Friday. Kabaddi is played immediately after the day when C plays. E does not play Football. Basketball is
not played immediately after or immediately before the day when G plays. F does not play on Sunday. F
does not play Kabaddi. D does not play before A.

Ques : 14 Who plays on Tuesday ?

 
1: B
2: E
3: A
4: F
5: G
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Seven sports persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G play different sports viz— Hockey, Cricket, Kabaddi, Tennis,
Football, Basketball and Badminton but not necessarily in the same order. In a tournament all given games
have been played and each game has been played in seven different days of a week. The week starts from
Monday and ends on Sunday.

Hockey is played on one day prior to the last day of the week. G plays Cricket and he plays on Wednesday. E
plays immediate after B. B does not play after G. Badminton is not played any of the days on or before
Friday. Kabaddi is played immediately after the day when C plays. E does not play Football. Basketball is
not played immediately after or immediately before the day when G plays. F does not play on Sunday. F
does not play Kabaddi. D does not play before A.

Ques : 15 Which of the following combinations is/are true ?

 
1: A – Friday – Kabaddi
2: F – Sunday – Hockey
3: G – Wednesday – Tennis
4: Both 1) and 3)
5: None of these

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Ques : 16 The position of how many digits in the number 5314697 will remain unchanged, if digits are
rearranged in ascending order within the number ?

 
1: None
2: One
3: Two
4: Three
5: More than three

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Ques : 17 How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘BANTER’, each of which has as many
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letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in
the English alphabet ?

 
1: None
2: One
3: Two
4: Three
5: More than three
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Directions (Q. 18-20) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

H is the father of K. J has three children. Z is the sister-in-law of Y. K and X are brother and sister but not
necessarily in the same order. K is the neice of W. V is the grand father of X. Y is the sister of W. There are
two married couples in the family. W is not a male.

Ques : 18 How is Z related to W ?

 
1: Mother
2: Brother
3: Sister
4: Sister-in-law
5: None of these
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H is the father of K. J has three children. Z is the sister-in-law of Y. K and X are brother and sister but not
necessarily in the same order. K is the neice of W. V is the grand father of X. Y is the sister of W. There are
two married couples in the family. W is not a male.

Ques : 19 Who amongst the following is the grand mother of K ?

 
1: J
2: V
3: Z
4: Y
5: None of these

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Directions (Q. 18-20) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

H is the father of K. J has three children. Z is the sister-in-law of Y. K and X are brother and sister but not
necessarily in the same order. K is the neice of W. V is the grand father of X. Y is the sister of W. There are
two married couples in the family. W is not a male.

Ques : 20 How is W related to J ?

 
1: Son
2: Daughter
3: Sister
4: Can’t be determined
5: None of these
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Eight persons Rohan, Ranjan, Amit, Punit, Gautam, Hanshraj, Harsh and Suman work in eight different
Banks viz— SBI, PNB, Allahabad Bank, HDFC Bank, BOI, BOB, BOM and Union Bank but not necessarily in
the same order. Each of them works in eight different posts viz— Manager, Clerk, Law O ce, IT O cer,
Agriculture O cer, Financial Analyst, DGM and AGM but not necessarily in the same order.

Gautam is a Law O cer and he works in HDFC Bank. Amit works in Union Bank. Either Hansraj or Suman is
a Manager or Clerk. Punit is not an Agriculture O cer and Ranjan is not a Financial Analyst. Harsh works in
SBI. Ranjan works in BOM. The Manager and the DGM does not work in either BOB or Allahabad Bank.
Suman works in PNB. Either the DGM or the AGM works in BOI or Allahabad Bank. Neither Rajan nor Harsh
is a DGM. Neither Punit nor Hanshraj is either Financial Analyst or DGM. The IT O cer works in Union Bank.

Ques : 21 Which of the following combinations is/are true ?

 
1: Amit – IT O cer – BOM.
2: Ranjan – DGM – BOM.
3: Gautam – Law O cer – HDFC Bank.
4: Suman – AGM – PNB.
5: None of these
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Eight persons Rohan, Ranjan, Amit, Punit, Gautam, Hanshraj, Harsh and Suman work in eight different
Banks viz— SBI, PNB, Allahabad Bank, HDFC Bank, BOI, BOB, BOM and Union Bank but not necessarily in
the same order. Each of them works in eight different posts viz— Manager, Clerk, Law O ce, IT O cer,
Agriculture O cer, Financial Analyst, DGM and AGM but not necessarily in the same order.

Gautam is a Law O cer and he works in HDFC Bank. Amit works in Union Bank. Either Hansraj or Suman is
a Manager or Clerk. Punit is not an Agriculture O cer and Ranjan is not a Financial Analyst. Harsh works in
SBI. Ranjan works in BOM. The Manager and the DGM does not work in either BOB or Allahabad Bank.
Suman works in PNB. Either the DGM or the AGM works in BOI or Allahabad Bank. Neither Rajan nor Harsh
is a DGM. Neither Punit nor Hanshraj is either Financial Analyst or DGM. The IT O cer works in Union Bank.

Ques : 22 Who works in Allahabad Bank ?

 
1: Punit
2: Amit
3: Suman
4: Ranjan
5: None of these
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Eight persons Rohan, Ranjan, Amit, Punit, Gautam, Hanshraj, Harsh and Suman work in eight different
Banks viz— SBI, PNB, Allahabad Bank, HDFC Bank, BOI, BOB, BOM and Union Bank but not necessarily in
the same order. Each of them works in eight different posts viz— Manager, Clerk, Law O ce, IT O cer,
Agriculture O cer, Financial Analyst, DGM and AGM but not necessarily in the same order.

Gautam is a Law O cer and he works in HDFC Bank. Amit works in Union Bank. Either Hansraj or Suman is
a Manager or Clerk. Punit is not an Agriculture O cer and Ranjan is not a Financial Analyst. Harsh works in
SBI. Ranjan works in BOM. The Manager and the DGM does not work in either BOB or Allahabad Bank.
Suman works in PNB. Either the DGM or the AGM works in BOI or Allahabad Bank. Neither Rajan nor Harsh
is a DGM. Neither Punit nor Hanshraj is either Financial Analyst or DGM. The IT O cer works in Union Bank.

Ques : 23 Who is the Financial Analyst ?

 
1: The one who works in BOB.
2: The one who works in SBI.
3: The one who works in HDFC Bank.
4: Can’t be determined
5: None of these
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Eight persons Rohan, Ranjan, Amit, Punit, Gautam, Hanshraj, Harsh and Suman work in eight different
Banks viz— SBI, PNB, Allahabad Bank, HDFC Bank, BOI, BOB, BOM and Union Bank but not necessarily in
the same order. Each of them works in eight different posts viz— Manager, Clerk, Law O ce, IT O cer,
Agriculture O cer, Financial Analyst, DGM and AGM but not necessarily in the same order.

Gautam is a Law O cer and he works in HDFC Bank. Amit works in Union Bank. Either Hansraj or Suman is
a Manager or Clerk. Punit is not an Agriculture O cer and Ranjan is not a Financial Analyst. Harsh works in
SBI. Ranjan works in BOM. The Manager and the DGM does not work in either BOB or Allahabad Bank.
Suman works in PNB. Either the DGM or the AGM works in BOI or Allahabad Bank. Neither Rajan nor Harsh
is a DGM. Neither Punit nor Hanshraj is either Financial Analyst or DGM. The IT O cer works in Union Bank.

Ques : 24 Four of the following ve are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which one does not
belong to that group ?

 
1: Amit – Union Bank.
2: Punit – BOM
3: Suman – BOB.
4: Harsh – PNB.
5: Rohan – SBI
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Eight persons Rohan, Ranjan, Amit, Punit, Gautam, Hanshraj, Harsh and Suman work in eight different
Banks viz— SBI, PNB, Allahabad Bank, HDFC Bank, BOI, BOB, BOM and Union Bank but not necessarily in
the same order. Each of them works in eight different posts viz— Manager, Clerk, Law O ce, IT O cer,
Agriculture O cer, Financial Analyst, DGM and AGM but not necessarily in the same order.

Gautam is a Law O cer and he works in HDFC Bank. Amit works in Union Bank. Either Hansraj or Suman is
a Manager or Clerk. Punit is not an Agriculture O cer and Ranjan is not a Financial Analyst. Harsh works in
SBI. Ranjan works in BOM. The Manager and the DGM does not work in either BOB or Allahabad Bank.
Suman works in PNB. Either the DGM or the AGM works in BOI or Allahabad Bank. Neither Rajan nor Harsh
is a DGM. Neither Punit nor Hanshraj is either Financial Analyst or DGM. The IT O cer works in Union Bank.

Ques : 25 In which of the following banks does the AGM work ?

 
1: Union Bank
2: BOM
3: BOB
4: Can’t be determined
5: None of these

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Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table in such way that four of them are at
four corners while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides but not necessarily in the same order. The
one who sit in the middle of the sides faces outside from the centre while those sit at four corners face the
centre. Each of them likes different fruits viz— Mango, Apple, Papaya, Orange, Banana, Grape, Guava and
Litchi but not necessarily in the same order.

The one who likes Mango faces outside from the centre. B does not like Apple. The one who likes Papaya is
an immediate neighbour of F. The one who likes Mango sits immediate right of the one who likes Papaya.
Only one person sits between D and G. G sits third to the left of E. B and D are immediate neighbours. The
one who likes Banana faces the centre. Only three persons sit between G and the one who likes Orange.
The one who likes Guava and the one who likes Grape are immediate neighbours. E does not like Banana. C
sits second to the left of B. Only three persons sit between A and B. C sits at one of the corner of the table.
H sits to the immediate left of A. The one who likes Apple and the one who likes Banana sit on the corner
and opposite to each other. The one who likes Guava sits to the immediate left of the person who likes
Litchi.

Ques : 26 Four of the following ve are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which one does not
belong to that group ?

 
1: A – Guava
2: E – Banana
3: F – Grape
4: C – Apple
5: B – Papaya

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Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table in such way that four of them are at
four corners while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides but not necessarily in the same order. The
one who sit in the middle of the sides faces outside from the centre while those sit at four corners face the
centre. Each of them likes different fruits viz— Mango, Apple, Papaya, Orange, Banana, Grape, Guava and
Litchi but not necessarily in the same order.

The one who likes Mango faces outside from the centre. B does not like Apple. The one who likes Papaya is
an immediate neighbour of F. The one who likes Mango sits immediate right of the one who likes Papaya.
Only one person sits between D and G. G sits third to the left of E. B and D are immediate neighbours. The
one who likes Banana faces the centre. Only three persons sit between G and the one who likes Orange.
The one who likes Guava and the one who likes Grape are immediate neighbours. E does not like Banana. C
sits second to the left of B. Only three persons sit between A and B. C sits at one of the corner of the table.
H sits to the immediate left of A. The one who likes Apple and the one who likes Banana sit on the corner
and opposite to each other. The one who likes Guava sits to the immediate left of the person who likes
Litchi.

Ques : 27 Which of the following statements is/are true ?

 
1: D sits second to the right of the one who likes Litchi.
2: A and the one who likes Mango are immediate neighbours.
3: C does not like Banana.
4: Both 2) and 3)
5: None of these
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Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table in such way that four of them are at
four corners while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides but not necessarily in the same order. The
one who sit in the middle of the sides faces outside from the centre while those sit at four corners face the
centre. Each of them likes different fruits viz— Mango, Apple, Papaya, Orange, Banana, Grape, Guava and
Litchi but not necessarily in the same order.

The one who likes Mango faces outside from the centre. B does not like Apple. The one who likes Papaya is
an immediate neighbour of F. The one who likes Mango sits immediate right of the one who likes Papaya.
Only one person sits between D and G. G sits third to the left of E. B and D are immediate neighbours. The
one who likes Banana faces the centre. Only three persons sit between G and the one who likes Orange.
The one who likes Guava and the one who likes Grape are immediate neighbours. E does not like Banana. C
sits second to the left of B. Only three persons sit between A and B. C sits at one of the corner of the table.
H sits to the immediate left of A. The one who likes Apple and the one who likes Banana sit on the corner
and opposite to each other. The one who likes Guava sits to the immediate left of the person who likes
Litchi.

Ques : 28 What is the position of the one who likes Banana with respect to the one who likes Grape ?

 
1: Third to the right
2: Second to the right
3: Third to the left
4: Second to the left
5: None of these
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Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table in such way that four of them are at
four corners while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides but not necessarily in the same order. The
one who sit in the middle of the sides faces outside from the centre while those sit at four corners face the
centre. Each of them likes different fruits viz— Mango, Apple, Papaya, Orange, Banana, Grape, Guava and
Litchi but not necessarily in the same order.

The one who likes Mango faces outside from the centre. B does not like Apple. The one who likes Papaya is
an immediate neighbour of F. The one who likes Mango sits immediate right of the one who likes Papaya.
Only one person sits between D and G. G sits third to the left of E. B and D are immediate neighbours. The
one who likes Banana faces the centre. Only three persons sit between G and the one who likes Orange.
The one who likes Guava and the one who likes Grape are immediate neighbours. E does not like Banana. C
sits second to the left of B. Only three persons sit between A and B. C sits at one of the corner of the table.
H sits to the immediate left of A. The one who likes Apple and the one who likes Banana sit on the corner
and opposite to each other. The one who likes Guava sits to the immediate left of the person who likes
Litchi.

Ques : 29 Which of the following statements is/are not true ?

 
1: There are two persons sit between C and D.
2: F sits second to the right of the one who likes Litchi.
3: A and H are not immediate neighbours.
4: All are true.
5: None is true

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Directions (Q. 26-30) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
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Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table in such way that four of them are at
four corners while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides but not necessarily in the same order. The
one who sit in the middle of the sides faces outside from the centre while those sit at four corners face the
centre. Each of them likes different fruits viz— Mango, Apple, Papaya, Orange, Banana, Grape, Guava and
Litchi but not necessarily in the same order.

The one who likes Mango faces outside from the centre. B does not like Apple. The one who likes Papaya is
an immediate neighbour of F. The one who likes Mango sits immediate right of the one who likes Papaya.
Only one person sits between D and G. G sits third to the left of E. B and D are immediate neighbours. The
one who likes Banana faces the centre. Only three persons sit between G and the one who likes Orange.
The one who likes Guava and the one who likes Grape are immediate neighbours. E does not like Banana. C
sits second to the left of B. Only three persons sit between A and B. C sits at one of the corner of the table.
H sits to the immediate left of A. The one who likes Apple and the one who likes Banana sit on the corner
and opposite to each other. The one who likes Guava sits to the immediate left of the person who likes
Litchi.

Ques : 30 Who likes Orange ?

 
1: A
2: H
3: E
4: D
5: None of these
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Directions (Q. 31-35) : In each question given below three statements are followed by three conclusions
numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance
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from the commonly knows facts. Read the conclusions and decide which logically follows from the three
given statements disregarding commonly known facts and give answer.

Ques : 31 Statements :  Some mobiles are desktops.     No CPU is a desktop.      Some CPU are laptops.

Concluisons : I. All desktops being mobiles is a possibility.    II. No desktop is a laptop.    III. All laptops are
mobiles.

 
1: Only I follows.
2: Only I and III follow.
3: Only I and II follow.
4: Only II follows.
5: None of these

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Solution :

(I) From diagram II conclusion I follows

(II) Conclusion II does not follow.

(III) Conclusion III does not follow.

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from the commonly knows facts. Read the conclusions and decide which logically follows from the three
given statements disregarding commonly known facts and give answer.

Ques : 32 Statements :  Some roads are highways.   All stations are highways.    Some bus stops are roads.

Conclusions :  I. At least some bus stops are highways.    II. At least some highways are stations.    III. All
stations are bus stops.   

 
1: Only I follows.
2: Only I and II follow.
3: Only I and III follow.
4: Only II follows.
5: None of these
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Solution :

(I) Conclusion I does not follow.

(II) Conclusion II follows.

(III) Conclusion III does not follow.

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from the commonly knows facts. Read the conclusions and decide which logically follows from the three
given statements disregarding commonly known facts and give answer.

Ques : 33 Statements :  All watches are times.   No watch is an hour.    All seconds are times.

Conclusions :  I. At least some watches are de nitely not seconds.     II. No hour is a watch.    III. At least
some times are de nitely not seconds.   

 
1: Only I follows.
2: Only II and III follow.
3: Only I and III follow.
4: All follow.
5: Only II follows.

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Solution :

(I) Conclusion II does not follow.

(II) Conclusion II follows.

(III) Conclusion III does not follow.

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numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance
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from the commonly knows facts. Read the conclusions and decide which logically follows from the three
given statements disregarding commonly known facts and give answer.

Ques : 34 Statements : All numbers are digits.   Some digits are alphabets.   No alphabet is a vowel.

Concluisons : I. Some vowels are numbers.    II. Some alphabets are numbers.    III. Some vowels are digits.

 
1: None follows.
2: Only I follows.
3: Only II follows.
4: Only III follows.
5: Only II and III follow.

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Solution :

(I) Conclusion I does not follow.

(II) Conclusion II does not follow.

(III) Conclusion III does not follow.

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numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance
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from the commonly knows facts. Read the conclusions and decide which logically follows from the three
given statements disregarding commonly known facts and give answer.

Ques : 35 Statements : Some red are black.   No black is a white.   All yellow are black.

Conclusions :  I. At least some red are white.    II. All red being white is a possibility.    III. At least some
yellow are white.

 
1: Only I follows.
2: Only II follows.
3: Only I and II follows.
4: None follows.
5: None of these

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Solution :

(I) Conclusion I does not follow.

(II) Conclusion II does not follow.

(III) Conclusion III does not follow.

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Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each in such way that there is an equal
distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all are facing South and in
row-2 M, N, O, P, Q and R are seated and all are facing North but not necessarily in the same order. All of
them like different sports Channel viz— Star Sports, Neo Prime,Soni six HD, Ten-1, Neo Sports, DD Sports,
Star Sports HD, Ten-2, ESPN, Soni Six, Star Cricket and D sports but not necessarily in the same order.

• Only four persons sit to the right of B who likes Neo Prime.
• M sits to the immediate right of the person who faces the one who likes Neo Prime.
• Only two persons sit between O and R.
• O does not sit at any extreme end of the row.
• The one who likes Soni Six HD and the one who likes D Sports face the North.
• The one who likes Star Sports HD and the one who likes TEN-2 do not face South.
• C who likes Star Sports sits third to the left of the one who likes Star Cricket.
• C is an immediate neighbour of B and D.
• N sits third to the right of the person who faces E.
• Neither O nor R is an immediate neighbour of M.
• Neither D nor E likes DD Sports.
• Q faces the person who sits on immediate left of F.
• Only three persons sits between the one who likes TEN 2 and Neo Sports.
• D faces the one who likes Star Sports HD.
• The one who likes Soni Six faces the person who sits immediate left of the one who likes Soni Six HD.
• Only one person sit between P and the one who likes D Sports.
• B does not face the one who likes D Sports.
• E faces the one who likes TEN 2.
• N does not like either DD Sports or ESPN.

Ques : 36 Four of the following ve are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which one does not
belong to that group ?

 
1: F – Soni Six
2: P – D Sports
3: O – Neo Sports
4: C – DD Sports
5: N – Star Sports HD
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Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each in such way that there is an equal
distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all are facing South and in
row-2 M, N, O, P, Q and R are seated and all are facing North but not necessarily in the same order. All of
them like different sports Channel viz— Star Sports, Neo Prime,Soni six HD, Ten-1, Neo Sports, DD Sports,
Star Sports HD, Ten-2, ESPN, Soni Six, Star Cricket and D sports but not necessarily in the same order.

• Only four persons sit to the right of B who likes Neo Prime.
• M sits to the immediate right of the person who faces the one who likes Neo Prime.
• Only two persons sit between O and R.
• O does not sit at any extreme end of the row.
• The one who likes Soni Six HD and the one who likes D Sports face the North.
• The one who likes Star Sports HD and the one who likes TEN-2 do not face South.
• C who likes Star Sports sits third to the left of the one who likes Star Cricket.
• C is an immediate neighbour of B and D.
• N sits third to the right of the person who faces E.
• Neither O nor R is an immediate neighbour of M.
• Neither D nor E likes DD Sports.
• Q faces the person who sits on immediate left of F.
• Only three persons sits between the one who likes TEN 2 and Neo Sports.
• D faces the one who likes Star Sports HD.
• The one who likes Soni Six faces the person who sits immediate left of the one who likes Soni Six HD.
• Only one person sit between P and the one who likes D Sports.
• B does not face the one who likes D Sports.
• E faces the one who likes TEN 2.
• N does not like either DD Sports or ESPN.

Ques : 37 Which of the following statements is/are not true ?

 
1: B is an immediate neighbours of the one who likes TEN-1
2: O faces the one who likes Star Sports.
3: Q does not like TEN-2.
4: Both 1) and 3)
5: None of these
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Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each in such way that there is an equal
distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all are facing South and in
row-2 M, N, O, P, Q and R are seated and all are facing North but not necessarily in the same order. All of
them like different sports Channel viz— Star Sports, Neo Prime,Soni six HD, Ten-1, Neo Sports, DD Sports,
Star Sports HD, Ten-2, ESPN, Soni Six, Star Cricket and D sports but not necessarily in the same order.

• Only four persons sit to the right of B who likes Neo Prime.
• M sits to the immediate right of the person who faces the one who likes Neo Prime.
• Only two persons sit between O and R.
• O does not sit at any extreme end of the row.
• The one who likes Soni Six HD and the one who likes D Sports face the North.
• The one who likes Star Sports HD and the one who likes TEN-2 do not face South.
• C who likes Star Sports sits third to the left of the one who likes Star Cricket.
• C is an immediate neighbour of B and D.
• N sits third to the right of the person who faces E.
• Neither O nor R is an immediate neighbour of M.
• Neither D nor E likes DD Sports.
• Q faces the person who sits on immediate left of F.
• Only three persons sits between the one who likes TEN 2 and Neo Sports.
• D faces the one who likes Star Sports HD.
• The one who likes Soni Six faces the person who sits immediate left of the one who likes Soni Six HD.
• Only one person sit between P and the one who likes D Sports.
• B does not face the one who likes D Sports.
• E faces the one who likes TEN 2.
• N does not like either DD Sports or ESPN.

Ques : 38 What is the position of the one who likes Soni Six with respect to the one who likes DD Sports ?

 
1: Third to the right
2: Second to the left
3: Third to the left
4: Second to the right
5: None of these

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Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each in such way that there is an equal
distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all are facing South and in
row-2 M, N, O, P, Q and R are seated and all are facing North but not necessarily in the same order. All of
them like different sports Channel viz— Star Sports, Neo Prime,Soni six HD, Ten-1, Neo Sports, DD Sports,
Star Sports HD, Ten-2, ESPN, Soni Six, Star Cricket and D sports but not necessarily in the same order.

• Only four persons sit to the right of B who likes Neo Prime.
• M sits to the immediate right of the person who faces the one who likes Neo Prime.
• Only two persons sit between O and R.
• O does not sit at any extreme end of the row.
• The one who likes Soni Six HD and the one who likes D Sports face the North.
• The one who likes Star Sports HD and the one who likes TEN-2 do not face South.
• C who likes Star Sports sits third to the left of the one who likes Star Cricket.
• C is an immediate neighbour of B and D.
• N sits third to the right of the person who faces E.
• Neither O nor R is an immediate neighbour of M.
• Neither D nor E likes DD Sports.
• Q faces the person who sits on immediate left of F.
• Only three persons sits between the one who likes TEN 2 and Neo Sports.
• D faces the one who likes Star Sports HD.
• The one who likes Soni Six faces the person who sits immediate left of the one who likes Soni Six HD.
• Only one person sit between P and the one who likes D Sports.
• B does not face the one who likes D Sports.
• E faces the one who likes TEN 2.
• N does not like either DD Sports or ESPN.

Ques : 39 How many persons sit between Q and the one who likes TEN-1 ?

 
1: None
2: One
3: Two
4: Can’t be determined
5: None of these

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Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each in such way that there is an equal
distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all are facing South and in
row-2 M, N, O, P, Q and R are seated and all are facing North but not necessarily in the same order. All of
them like different sports Channel viz— Star Sports, Neo Prime,Soni six HD, Ten-1, Neo Sports, DD Sports,
Star Sports HD, Ten-2, ESPN, Soni Six, Star Cricket and D sports but not necessarily in the same order.

• Only four persons sit to the right of B who likes Neo Prime.
• M sits to the immediate right of the person who faces the one who likes Neo Prime.
• Only two persons sit between O and R.
• O does not sit at any extreme end of the row.
• The one who likes Soni Six HD and the one who likes D Sports face the North.
• The one who likes Star Sports HD and the one who likes TEN-2 do not face South.
• C who likes Star Sports sits third to the left of the one who likes Star Cricket.
• C is an immediate neighbour of B and D.
• N sits third to the right of the person who faces E.
• Neither O nor R is an immediate neighbour of M.
• Neither D nor E likes DD Sports.
• Q faces the person who sits on immediate left of F.
• Only three persons sits between the one who likes TEN 2 and Neo Sports.
• D faces the one who likes Star Sports HD.
• The one who likes Soni Six faces the person who sits immediate left of the one who likes Soni Six HD.
• Only one person sit between P and the one who likes D Sports.
• B does not face the one who likes D Sports.
• E faces the one who likes TEN 2.
• N does not like either DD Sports or ESPN.

Ques : 40 Which of the following statements is/are true ?

 
1: E sits second to the left of the one who likes TEN- 1.
2: R and Q are immediate neighbours.
3: Both M and Q sit at the extreme end of the row.
4: Both 1) and 3)
5: None of these
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Directions (Q. 41-45) : Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions. 
Number of days to complete a work

Ques : 41 J started the work and left after some days, when 25% work was done. After it U joined and
completed it working for 25 days. In how many days J and U can do the complete work, working together ?

 
1: 25 days 
2: 18 days
3: 20 days
4: 24 days
5: None of these

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Number of days to complete a work

Ques : 42 L and M started the work. After 3 days U joined them, who can complete alone the same whole
work in 3 days. What is the total number of days in which they had completed the work ?

 
1: 6 days
2: 4 days
3: 5 days
4: 8 days
5: None of these
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Number of days to complete a work

Ques : 43 V can do a piece of work 5 days less than that of H. V and H began to work together but V leaves
after some days and H completed the remaining work in 12 days. Number of days after which V left the job

 
1: 58/9 days
2: 106/9 days
3: 79/9 days
4: 52/9 days
5: None of these
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Number of days to complete a work

Ques : 44 I and K work together for 5 days, the rest of the work is nished by V in two more days. If they
get Rs. 6000 as wages for the whole work, what are the daily wages of I, K and V respectively ?

 
1: 600, 400, 500
2: 500, 300, 200
3: 800, 600, 500
4: 600, 400, 300
5: None of these
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Solution : I’s 5 days work = 50%

K’s 5 days work = 33.33%

V’s 2 days work = 100 – (50 + 33.33) = 16.67%

Ratio of work of I, K and V = 3 : 2 : 1

I’s total share = Rs. 3000

K’s total share = Rs. 2000

V’s total share = Rs. 1000

I’s one day’s wage = Rs. 600

K’s one day’s wage = Rs. 400

V’s one day’s wage = Rs. 500

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Directions (Q. 41-45) : Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
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Number of days to complete a work

Ques : 45 The e ciency of N is 25% more than H. N started a work alone and then H joined her 5 days
before actual completion of the work. For how many days N worked alone ?

 
1: 8 days
2: 12 days
3: 11 days
4: 15 days
5: None of these
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Solution : E ciency of N : H = 5 : 4

Number of days (N : H) = 4x : 5x = 4x : 25

∴ Number of days required by N to nish the work alone = 4x = 4 × 5 = 20

N and H work together for last 5 days = 5 × 9 = 45%

E ciency of N = 5% and

E ciency of H = 4%

∴ Number of days taken by N to complete 55% work = 55/5 = 11 = 11 days

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Directions (Q. 46-50) : Given below are the two quantities to be determined, nd the value of the two
quantities compare them and answer.
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Ques : 46 Quantity I. A sum of money (P) doubles in 10 years. In how many years it will be triple at the
same rate of SI ?

Quantity II. 25 years.

 
1: Quantity I > Quantity II
2: Quantity I < Quantity II
3: Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
4: Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
5: Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation
Not Attempted

Solution :

Directions (Q. 46-50) : Given below are the two quantities to be determined, nd the value of the two
quantities compare them and answer.

Ques : 47 Quantity I. The length and breadth of a rectangular room are 22 m and 14 m respectively. Find
the perimeter of room.

Quantity II. The side of a square shaped garden is 18 m. Find the perimeter of the garden.

 
1: Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
2: Quantity I > Quantity II
3: Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation
4: Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
5: Quantity I < Quantity II
Not Attempted

Solution : Quantity I. Perimeter = 2(22 + 14) = 72 m

Quantity II. Perimeter = 4 × 18 = 72 m

Hence, Quantity I = Quantity II

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Directions (Q. 46-50) : Given below are the two quantities to be determined, nd the value of the two
quantities compare them and answer.
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Ques : 48 Quantity I. CP of an article, which is sold at 20% discount on marked price of Rs. . 675 but still
earning a pro t of 28.5%

Quantity II. CP of an article which when sold at 34% pro t gave a pro t of Rs. 15.6 more as compared to the
pro t earned when it is sold at 30.1% pro t.

 
1: Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
2: Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
3: Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation
4: Quantity I > Quantity II
5: Quantity I < Quantity II
Not Attempted

Solution :

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Directions (Q. 46-50) : Given below are the two quantities to be determined, nd the value of the two
quantities compare them and answer.
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Ques : 49 Speed of boat in still water is 4/3 times than the speed of current. If the difference between
distance covered by boat in 4 hours upstream and 3 hours downstream is 34 km.

Quantity I. Speed of boat in still water.

Quantity II. Average speed of car which covers some distance at a speed of 80 km/hr and return to the
starting point at a speed of 100 km/hr.

 
1: Quantity I < Quantity II
2: Quantity I > Quantity II
3: Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
4: Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
5: Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation

Not Attempted

Solution :

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Directions (Q. 46-50) : Given below are the two quantities to be determined, nd the value of the two
quantities compare them and answer.
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Ques : 50 In a group of 100 children, 32% play hockey, 64% play football and 40% play cricket. 14% play
hockey and football, 15% play football and cricket, 13% play hockey and cricket. Only 6% play all the three
games.

Quantity I. How many children play only one game ?

Quantity II. How many children play hockey or football but not cricket ?

 
1: Quantity II > Quantity I
2: Quantity I > Quantity II
3: Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
4: Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
5: Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation
Not Attempted

Solution :

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Ques : 51 In his wardrobe, Gaurav has 3 shirts. One of them is black, second one is blue and the third one
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is brown. In his wardrobe, he also has 4 trousers. One of them is black and the other 3 are white. He opens
his wardrobe in the dark and pickets one shirts trouser pair without examining the color. What is the
probability that neither the shirt nor the trouser is black ?

 
1: 1/3
2: 1/2
3: 1/12
4: 1/4
5: None of these
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Solution :

Ques : 52 A car left point P for point Q. 2 hours later, another car left P for Q and arrived at Q at the same
time as the rst car. Had both cars started simultaneously from P and Q travelling towards each other, they
would have met in 80 minutes. How much time did it take the faster cars to travel from P to Q ?

 
1: 4 hours
2: 5 hours
3: 3 hours
4: 2 hours
5: None of these
Not Attempted

Solution :

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Ques : 53 A manufacturer sells a pair of glasses to a wholsale dealer at a pro t of 18%. The wholesaler
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sells the same to a retailer at a pro t of 20%. The retailer in turn sells Them to a customer for Rs. 60.18,
there by earning a pro t of 25%. The cost price for the manufacturer is :

 
1: 32
2: 34
3: 36
4: 40
5: None of these

Not Attempted

Solution :

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Ques : 54 Two trains P and Q, 200 m long are moving on parallel tracks at speeds of 20 m/s and 30 m/s
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respectively. They are travelling in opposite direction. The driver of train P sees the driver of train Q when he
is closest to high. He throws a ball at a speed of 4 m/s which hits the tail of train Q. What is the distance
between the two trains ?

 
1: 16 m
2: 12 m
3: 8 m
4: 10 m
5: None of these
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Solution : Since the trains are travelling in opposite direction velocity

For the driver of the faster train = 50 m/s

Distance travelled = length of the train = 200 m

Time taken by the ball from one train to the other = 200/50 = 4 seconds

Ball in thrown at 4 m/s

∴ Distance between the two trains = 4 × 4 = 16 m

Ques : 55 A watch dealer usually sells watches for Rs. 2650 per watch. Once he gave two successive
discounts of 17% and 23% while selling a watch to a customer. But he charged an additional 9% on the net
sale price from the customer. By what percent is the new selling price less than the original selling price ?

 
1: 28.56%
2: 32.68%
3: 25.76%
4: 30.34%
5: None of these
Not Attempted

Solution :

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Directions (Q. 56-60) : In each of these questions a number series in given. In each series only one number
is missing. Find out the number.
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Ques : 56 1236       1249      ?      1353      1444      1561

 
1: 1278
2: 1285
3: 1288
4: 1292
5: 1276
Not Attempted

Solution : The number series is :

+13, +39, +65, +91, +117,.........

So, ? = 1288

Directions (Q. 56-60) : In each of these questions a number series in given. In each series only one number
is missing. Find out the number.

Ques : 57 60      15      7.5      5.625      ?

 
1: 3.725
2: 5.625
3: 2.675
4: 1.825
5: 2.845

Not Attempted

Solution :

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Directions (Q. 56-60) : In each of these questions a number series in given. In each series only one number
is missing. Find out the number.
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Ques : 58 34      35      71      214      ?      4286

 
1: 857
2: 784
3: 824
4: 936
5: 948
Not Attempted

Solution : The number series is :

×1 + 1, ×2 + 1, ×3 + 1, ×4 + 1, ×5 + 1,...........

So, ? = 857

Directions (Q. 56-60) : In each of these questions a number series in given. In each series only one number
is missing. Find out the number.

Ques : 59 5      ?      15      75      525      4725

 
1: 6
2: 8
3: 7
4: 9
5: 5

Not Attempted

Solution : The number series is :

×1, ×3, ×5, ×7, ×9,...........

So, ? = 5

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Directions (Q. 56-60) : In each of these questions a number series in given. In each series only one number
is missing. Find out the number.
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Ques : 60 1678      1681      1692      ?      1792      1923

 
1: 1728
2: 1746
3: 1732
4: 1723
5: 1736
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Solution : The number series is :

+13 + 2, +23 + 3, +33 + 4, +43 + 5, +53 + 6,...........

So, ? = 1723

Ques : 61 There is a rectangular sheet of tin having dimensions 50 cm × 30 cm squares of sides 5 cm are
cut from each of its four corner and remaining part are folded to a box of rectangular base. The capacity of
the box (in cm3) is :

 
1: 3600 cm3
2: 4500 cm3
3: 4000 cm3
4: 5200 cm3
5: None of these
Not Attempted

Solution : Dimensions of the box formed

= 40 × 20 × 5

∴ Required capacity = 4000 cm3

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Ques : 62 A group of people decided to cut 128 trees in a certain number of days. For the rst 4 days, they
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were able to achieve their planned per day target. However, for the remaining days the group was able to
cut 4 more trees daily than planned. In this ways, the group had cut 124 trees one day before the planned
nish data. What was the number of trees the group was planning to cut per day ?

 
1: 16
2: 20
3: 22
4: 14
5: None of these
Not Attempted

Solution :

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Ques : 63 Priya, Puja and Payal jointly thought of engaging themselves in a business venture. It was
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agreed that Priya would invest Rs. 6500 for 6 months, Puja would invest Rs. 8400 for 5 months and Payal,
Rs. 10,000 for 3 months. Priya want to be working member for which he was to receive 5% of the pro ts.
The pro t earned was Rs. 7400. What will be the difference between the share of Puja in the pro t and
three fourth of Priya’s total pro t ?

 
1: 620
2: 480
3: 530
4: 710
5: None of these
Not Attempted

Solution :

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Ques : 64 A person bought two T-shirts. The cost price of one of them exceeds the cost price of the other
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by 1/4 th. He sold the dearer one at gain of 10% and the other at a gain of 7.5% and thus got Rs. 196 in all as
SP nd the cost price of the cheaper

 
1: Rs. 60
2: Rs. 80
3: Rs. 100
4: Rs. 50
5: None of these
Not Attempted

Solution :

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Ques : 65 To win an election, a candidate needs three-fourths of the votes cast. If, after two-thirds of the
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votes have been counted, a candidates has ve-sixths of what he needs, then what part of the remaining
ratio does he still need ?

 
1: One- fth
2: Three-eights
3: Two- fth
4: One-tenth
5: None of these
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Solution :

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Directions (Q. 66-70) : Given below is the table showing the data related to 5 different elds of different
shapes and their corresponding dimensions, area and circumference. Some of the values are missing. You
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are expected to calculate the missing values. If the necessary and answer the questions given below :

bar graph showing the cost of ooring (in rS. /m2) and cost of fencing (in Rs. /m) the elds

Ques : 66 If the eld O is in the shape of circle instead of being square with the radius equal to side of
square then nd the percentage increase in cost of ooring of eld O as compared to the initial cost of
ooring (approximate)

 
1: 135%
2: 120%
3: 114%
4: 124%
5: 100%

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Solution :

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Directions (Q. 66-70) : Given below is the table showing the data related to 5 different elds of different
shapes and their corresponding dimensions, area and circumference. Some of the values are missing. You
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are expected to calculate the missing values. If the necessary and answer the questions given below :

bar graph showing the cost of ooring (in rS. /m2) and cost of fencing (in Rs. /m) the elds

Ques : 67 What is the difference between the cost of fencing and ooring of triangular eld together and
the same for the rectangular eld ? (assume the triangular eld is in the shape of right angled triangle)

 
1: Rs. 97366.4
2: Rs. 89364.6
3: Rs. 82768
4: Rs. 104255
5: None of these
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Solution :

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Directions (Q. 66-70) : Given below is the table showing the data related to 5 different elds of different
shapes and their corresponding dimensions, area and circumference. Some of the values are missing. You
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are expected to calculate the missing values. If the necessary and answer the questions given below :

bar graph showing the cost of ooring (in rS. /m2) and cost of fencing (in Rs. /m) the elds

Ques : 68 If the triangular eld is in the shape of right angled triangle with the same base and height as
given in table then nd the difference between cost of fencing and cost of ooring of this eld ?

 
1: Rs. 9579.6
2: Rs. 9768.8
3: Rs. 9468.7
4: Rs. 9864.6
5: None of these
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Directions (Q. 66-70) : Given below is the table showing the data related to 5 different elds of different
shapes and their corresponding dimensions, area and circumference. Some of the values are missing. You
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are expected to calculate the missing values. If the necessary and answer the questions given below :

bar graph showing the cost of ooring (in rS. /m2) and cost of fencing (in Rs. /m) the elds

Ques : 69 Cost of fencing of the plot which is rectangular in shape is approximately what percent of the
cost of ooring of plot Q ? (round off to 2 decimal places)

 
1: 18.46%
2: 20.58%
3: 22.78%
4: 24.58%
5: None of these
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Solution :

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Directions (Q. 66-70) : Given below is the table showing the data related to 5 different elds of different
shapes and their corresponding dimensions, area and circumference. Some of the values are missing. You
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are expected to calculate the missing values. If the necessary and answer the questions given below :

bar graph showing the cost of ooring (in rS. /m2) and cost of fencing (in Rs. /m) the elds

Ques : 70 What is the sum of cost of ooring all the elds ? (in Rs. ) (assume the triangular eld is the
shape of right angled triangle)

 
1: 246500.5
2: 281500.5
3: 256500.5
4: 226550.5
5: None of these
Not Attempted

Solution : Sum of cost of ooring of all the elds

= 11232 + 98700 + 87131 + 45000 + 14437.5 = Rs. 256500.5

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Ques : 71 The probability that a man will live 10 more years is 1/4 and the probability that his wife will live
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10 more years is 1/3 the probability that neither will be alive in 10 years is :

 
1: 2/3
2: 1/2
3: 1/5
4: 5/6
5: None of these

Not Attempted

Solution :

Ques : 72 A started a work and left after working for two days. Then, B was called and he nished the work
in 9 days. Had A left the work after working for 3 days, B would have nished the remaining work in 6 days.
In how many days can each of them, working alone, nish the whole work ?

 
1: 10 days, 20 days
2: 15 days, 25 days
3: 10 days, 25 days
4: 5 days, 15 days
5: None of these
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Solution :

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Ques : 73 The average age of mother, father and son was 42 years at the time of marriage of the son. After
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one year an infant was born in the family and after 6 years of the marriage the average age of the family is
36 years. What was the age of the bride at the time of marriage ?

 
1: 18 years
2: 24 years
3: 25 years
4: 30 years
5: None of these

Not Attempted

Solution : Sum of the present age of mother, father and son = 42 × 3 + 6 × 3 = 126 + 18 = 144 years

Sum of the present age of family = 36 × 5 = 180

Present age of bribe = 180 – 144 – 5 = 31 years

Age of the bribe at the time of marriage = 31 – 6 = 25 years

Ques : 74 A cloth merchant buys cloth from a weaver and cheats him by using a scale which is 10 cm
longer than a normal metre scale. He claims to sell cloth at the cost price to his customers, but while
selling uses a scale which is 10 cm shorter than a normal metre scale. What is his gain ?

 
1: 200/9 %
2: 70/3 %
3: 21%
4: 20%
5: 25%
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Ques : 75 A house-owner was having his house painted. He was advised that he would require 25 kg of
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paint. Allowing for 15% wastage and assuming that the paint is available in 2 kg cans, what would be the
cost of paint purchased if one can costs Rs. 18 ?

 
1: Rs. 180
2: Rs. 250
3: Rs. 270
4: Rs. 320
5: None of these
Not Attempted

Solution : Let the quantity of paints purchased be x kg

Then, (x – 15% of x) = 25

⇒ x = 29.41 or 30 kg

So, he must purchase 15 cans

Total cost = 18 × 15 = Rs. 270

Directions (Q. 76-80) : Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :

Number of girls and boys participating in a rally from ve different schools

Ques : 76 What is the total number of girls participating in the rally from school M and O together ?

 
1: 925
2: 960
3: 975
4: 875
5: None of these
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Solution : Required number = 450 + 475 = 925

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Directions (Q. 76-80) : Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :
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Number of girls and boys participating in a rally from ve different schools

Ques : 77 The number of boys participating in the rally from N is what percent of the total number of
children participating in the rally from that school ? (rounded off two digit decimal)

 
1: 42.76%
2: 38.84%
3: 48.84%
4: 52.24%
5: None of these
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Solution :

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Directions (Q. 76-80) : Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :
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Number of girls and boys participating in a rally from ve different schools

Ques : 78 The number of girls participating in the rally from school Q is approximately what percent of the
number of boys participating in the rally from the same school ?

 
1: 118%
2: 122%
3: 96%
4: 112%
5: 126%
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Solution : Required percentage = 550/450 × 100 = 122.22% ≈ 122%

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Directions (Q. 76-80) : Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :
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Number of girls and boys participating in a rally from ve different schools

Ques : 79 What is the respective ratio of total number of girls participating in the rally from schools O and
P together to the total number of boys participating in the rally from school M and N together ?

 
1: 21 : 25
2: 15 : 27
3: 41 : 36
4: 39 : 40
5: None of these
Not Attempted

Solution : Total number of girls participating in the rally from schools O and P together = 475 + 500 = 975

Total number of boys participating in the rally from school M and N together = 475 + 525 = 1000

∴ Required ratio = 975 : 1000 = 39 : 40

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Directions (Q. 76-80) : Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :
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Number of girls and boys participating in a rally from ve different schools

Ques : 80 What is the average number of girls participating in the rally from all schools together ?

 
1: 475
2: 450
3: 505
4: 550
5: None of these

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Solution :

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Ques : 81 Who among the following Indian bowlers has not taken a hat-trick so far?

 
1: Chetan Sharma
2: Kapil Dev
3: Kuldeep Yadav
4: Anil Kumble 
5: None of these

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Ques : 82 The taxi app Uber lost the licence to operate in which of the following cities recently?

 
1: New York
2: Beijing
3: London
4: Paris
5: Tokyo
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Ques : 83 Which of the following companies received shareholders’ approval to convert its legal status to
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a private company recently?

 
1: Tata Sons
2: RIL
3: Bharti Enterprises
4: Adani Group
5: Aditya Birla Group

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Ques : 84 PM Narendra Modi agged off which of the following trains to connect Varanasi with Gujarat’s
Surat and Vadodara recently?

 
1: Humsafar Express
2: Mahamana Express
3: Shri Shakti AC Express
4: Duronto Express
5: Vallabh Express

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Ques : 85 ________ has become the rst hill state in the country to run electric buses.

 
1: Jammu & Kashmir
2: Uttarakhand
3: Arunachal Pradesh
4: Sikkim
5: Himachal Pradesh

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Ques : 86 Which of the following lms is India’s o cial entry to the Best Foreign Film catgory at the Oscars
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2018?

 
1: Newton
2: Simran
3: Bahubali 2: The Conclusion
4: Hindi Medium
5: Dangal

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Ques : 87 The 6th Edition of the four-day international textile and apparel fair, ‘VASTRA’ was organized in

 
1: Mumbai
2: Ahmedabad
3: Jaipur
4: Bhopal
5: Lucknow

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Ques : 88 Jake LaMotta passes away recently. He was a legendary

 
1: archer
2: weightlifter
3: wrestler
4: shooter
5: boxer

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Ques : 89 India is collaborating with which country to build Rooppur nuclear power plant in Bangladesh?
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1: Japan
2: Russia
3: China
4: US
5: Australia

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Ques : 90 The International Day of Peace is observed across the world on

 
1: 02 Sep
2: 12 Sep
3: 11 Sep
4: 21 Sep
5: 30 Sep

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Ques : 91 The Asian Development Bank has sanctioned a USD 300-mn loan facility for carrying forward
scal reforms in

 
1: West Bengal
2: Karnataka
3: Tamil Nadu
4: Kerala
5: Gujarat

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Ques : 92 Liliane Bettencourt, the world’s wealthiest woman, passed away recently. She was the heir to the
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L’Oreal hairspray empire based in

 
1: Germany
2: France
3: US
4: Spain
5: UK

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Ques : 93 Pt Deen Dayal Upadhayay Vigyan Gram Sankul Pariyojana, to create appropriate Science and
Technology Interventions for Sustainable Development, was launched recently in

 
1: Jharkhand
2: Goa
3: Manipur
4: Uttarakhand
5: Rajasthan

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Solution :

Ques : 94 India has received its rst 12000 HP locomotive. The locomotive is supplied by Alstom which is
a multinational company from

 
1: US
2: Switzerland
3: France
4: Singapore
5: Spain

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Ques : 95 _________ is India’s most trusted and most popular bank according to a survey conducted by
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Brand Finance.

 
1: HDFC Bank
2: Bank of Baroda
3: ICICI Bank
4: Central Bank of India
5: State Bank of India

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Ques : 96 Balraj Joshi has been appointed as the new chairman and managing director (CMD) of

 
1: NHPC
2: NTPC
3: NPCI
4: GAIL
5: SAIL
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Ques : 97 The nationwide health campaign themed ‘Nurturing the Nurturer’ is aimed at sensitising women
about the

 
1: bene ts of breastfeeding
2: use of contraceptives
3: early screening for cancer
4: vaccination of children
5: institutional deliveries

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Ques : 98 Bixby is the name of an arti cial intelligence-based assistant which is developed by
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1: Apple
2: HTC
3: LG
4: Panasonic
5: Samsung

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Ques : 99 Which of the following banks has launched a bond index series in partnership with global index
provider FTSE 100?

 
1: HDFC Bank
2: SBI
3: ICICI Bank
4: PNB
5: Kotak Mahindra Bank
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Ques : 100 The First LPG Panchayat, to facilitate interaction between women using LPG under the Ujjawala
Yojana and the oil companies, was held recently in

 
1: Jaipur
2: Bhopal
3: Varanasi
4: Gandhinagar
5: Patna

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Ques : 101 The Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) to the Finance Ministry has been given a one-year
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extension. The present CEA is

 
1: Arvind Subramanian
2: Amitabh Kant
3: Bibek Debroy
4: Subramanian Swamy
5: Arvind Panagariya
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Ques : 102 Who among the following is the present CEO of the GST Network (GSTN)?

 
1: Vanaja N Sarna
2: Sushil Chandra
3: Prakash Kumar
4: AB Pandey
5: David Rasquinha

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Solution :

Ques : 103 The 57th National Open Athletics Championships 2017 begun recently at the Jawaharlal Nehru
Stadium in

 
1: Hyderabad
2: Bengaluru
3: Bhopal
4: Lucknow
5: Chennai

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Ques : 104 Vaishnavi Reddy clinched the women’s singles Under-19 title at the Belgian Junior Open
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tournament. She is an Indian player of

 
1: tennis
2: badminton
3: squash
4: shooting
5: snooker
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Ques : 105 PM Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone of a new All India Institutes of Medical
Sciences (AIIMS) at Bilaspur in

 
1: Jammu & Kashmir
2: Karnataka
3: Maharashtra
4: Himachal Pradesh
5: Tamil Nadu

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Ques : 106 Mount Agung is an active volcano which is situated in

 
1: Malaysia
2: Indonesia
3: Philippines
4: Thailand
5: Vietnam

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Ques : 107 The United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation is observed every year on
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1: 03 Sep
2: 08 Sep
3: 12 Sep
4: 22 Sep
5: 30 Sep

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Ques : 108 The multi-agency humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise Pralay Sahayam was
held recently in

 
1: New Delhi
2: Shimla
3: Dehradun
4: Guwahati
5: Hyderabad

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Solution :

Ques : 109 The NITI Aayog has launched SATH initiative to partner with three states and turn them into
role models. In the term SATH, the letter ‘S’ stands for

 
1: Supportive
2: Sustainable
3: Supervisory
4: Surrogate
5: Supplementary

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Ques : 110 Which banks is planning to throw open its new banking personnel training institute for
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employees of other banks in India and other South East Asian countries?

 
1: ICICI Bank
2: Axis Bank
3: Punjab National Bank
4: State Bank of India
5: HDFC Bank

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Ques : 111 PM Narendra Modi launched Saubhagya scheme to supply 24/7 electricity to poor households.
The total outlay for the scheme will be

 
1: Rs 6,200 cr
2: Rs 10,300 cr
3: Rs 12,632 cr
4: Rs 14,326 cr
5: Rs 16,320 cr

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Ques : 112 Joao Lourenco was sworn in as the new President of which country recently, the rst new
President of the country in 38 years?

 
1: Angola
2: Somalia
3: Nigeria
4: Sudan
5: Estonia
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Ques : 113 What is India’s ranking on the 2017 global competitiveness ranking of 137 countries by the
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World Economic Forum (WEF)?

 
1: 28th
2: 30th
3: 40th
4: 35th
5: 45th
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Ques : 114 The Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh launched PENCIL Portal recently. The portal targets

 
1: open defecation free society
2: child marriage free society
3: pollution free kitchen
4: child labour free society
5: None of these

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Ques : 115 Which state govt has signed an MoU with South Korea during its CMs recent visit to the country
for increased co-operation in infrastructure projects?

 
1: Gujarat
2: Maharashtra
3: Tamil Nadu
4: Rajasthan
5: Karnataka
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Ques : 116 Which of the following Indian rms has become world’s third-biggest energy company
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according to the Platts Top 250 Global Energy Company Rankings?

 
1: Reliance Industries
2: Coal India
3: ONGC
4: Indian Oil
5: GAIL
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Ques : 117 Which of the following banks has launched ‘Project Nishchay’ in partnership with the Boston
Consulting Group (BCG) to accelerate its turnaround program?

 
1: YES Bank
2: Bank of India
3: IDBI Bank
4: Indian Bank
5: Axis Bank

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Ques : 118 Which of the following ports has been renamed as Deendayal Port? It is one of the twelve major
ports in the country.

 
1: Marmagao Port
2: Mumbai Port
3: Vishakapatnam Port
4: Cochin Port
5: Kandla Port

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Ques : 119 Which state recently approved the State Incentives to Encourage Investments Scheme, 2017,
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1: Kerala
2: Goa
3: Uttar Pradesh
4: Bihar
5: Jharkhand
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Ques : 120 The World Tourism Day is celebrated across the world on

 
1: 07 Sep
2: 11 Sep
3: 17 Sep
4: 27 Sep
5: 30 Sep
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Directions (Q. 121-130) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given. Certain
words/phrases have been given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions:

There are various sectors in India that are to be assessed for their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities
and threats.

The total population is over 1 billion, which will increase to 1.46 billion by 2035 to cross China. The huge
population will result in higher unemployment and deterioration of quality. Literacy in India as yet another 
factor to be discussed. According to the 1991 Census, 64.8% of the population was illiterate. The major
downtrend of education is due to child labour, which has spread all over India, and this should be totally 
eradicated by way of surveillance and a good educational system implemented properly by the
Government.

Pollution is one more threat to the environment and for the country’s prospects. This has been experienced
more in urban areas, mainly in metropolitan cities. The water pollution by the sewage seepage into the
ground water and improper maintenance will lead to various diseases, which in turn will affect the next
generation. In most of the cities there’s no proper sewage disposal. The Government has to take effective
steps to control population, which in turn, will minimize the pollution.

Poverty questions the entire strength of India’s political view and minimises the energetic way of approach.
The shortfall of rains, enormous oods, unexpected famine, drought, earthquake and the recent tsunami hit
the country in a negative way. The proactive approach through effective research and analytical study helps
us to determine the effects in advance. Proper allocation of funds is a prerequisite. In developed countries
like the US and Japan, precautionary methods adopted to overcome this, but it has to be improved a lot in
our systems.

Increased population is one of the major reasons for poverty and the Government is unable to allocate
funds for basic needs to the society. India has nearly 400 million people living below the poverty line and
90% of active population is in informal economy. The children are forced to work due to their poverty and
differential caste system. They work in match industry for daily wages, as servants, mechanics, stone
breakers, agricultural workers, etc. To prevent child labour, existing laws which favour the Anti Child Labour
Act should be implemented by the Government vigorously. More population results in cheap cost by virtue
of the demand-supply concept. Most of the foreign countries try to utilise this factor by outsourcing their
business in India with a very low capital. According to the US, India is a “knowledge pool” with cheap
labour. The major advantage is good communication and technical skill, which is adaptable to any
environment. The cutting-edge skill in IT of our professionals helps the outsourcing companies to
commensurate with the needs of the consumers in a short span. The major competitors for India are China
and Philippines and by the way of an effective communication and expert technical ability, Indians are
ahead of the race. The major metropolitan states are targeting the outsourcing eld vigorously by giving
various amenities to the outsourcing companies like tax concession, allotting land, etc, to start their
business in their cities without any hurdles. Thereby most of the MNCs prefer India as the destinations and
capitalise resources to maximize their assets. Infrastructure is another key factor for an outsourcing
company to start a business in a particular city. It includes roads, rail, ports, power and water. The
increased input in infrastructure in India is very limited weird China’s record is excellent.

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India in earlier days gives more importance to the development of Industry and less importance to other
departments. But the scenario has quite changed now a days by allocating a special budget of funds for
security. This is because of the frightening increase in terrorism all around the world, especially emerging
after the 9/11 terror attack in the US. In the last 10 years, budget towards the development of military
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forces is higher when compared to others. It shows that the threat from our neighbouring countries is
escalating. India has to concentrate more on this security factor to wipe out the problem in the way of
cross-border terrorism.

Making India a developed country in 2020 is not an easy task. India has to keep in check a variety of factors
in order to progress rapidly. To quote China as an example is that they demolished and old building to
construct a very big port to meet future demands, but India is still waiting for things to happen. The pro ts
gained by India through various sectors are to be spent for the development and welfare of the country.
India’s vision for a bright a path will come true not only by mere words of speech, but extra effort is needed
at all levels to overcome the pitfalls.

Ques : 121 Which of the following can be considered to be a/the result(s) of the increased population in
India?
(A) Pollution
(B) Poverty
(C) Unemployment

 
1: 1) Only (A)
2: Only (A) and (B)
3: Only (B)
4: Only (A) and (C)
5: All (A), (B) and (C)

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Solution : There are various sectors in India that are to be assessed for their strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities and threats. The total population is over 1 billion, which will increase to 1.46 billion by 2035 to
cross China. The huge population will result in higher unemployment and deterioration of quality. Literacy
in India as yet another factor to be discussed.
Pollution is one more threat to the environment and for the country’s prospects.
Poverty questions the entire strength of India’s political view and minimises the energetic way of approach.

Directions (Q. 121-130) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given. Certain
words/phrases have been given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions:

There are various sectors in India that are to be assessed for their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities
and threats.

The total population is over 1 billion, which will increase to 1.46 billion by 2035 to cross China. The huge
population will result in higher unemployment and deterioration of quality. Literacy in India as yet another
factor to be discussed. According to the 1991 Census, 64.8% of the population was illiterate. The major
downtrend of education is due to child labour, which has spread all over India, and this should be totally
eradicated by way of surveillance and a good educational system implemented properly by the
Government.

Pollution is one more threat to the environment and for the country’s prospects. This has been experienced
more in urban areas, mainly in metropolitan cities. The water pollution by the sewage seepage into the
ground water and improper maintenance will lead to various diseases, which in turn will affect the next
generation. In most of the cities there’s no proper sewage disposal. The Government has to take effective
steps to control population, which in turn, will minimize the pollution.
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Poverty questions the entire strength of India’s political view and minimises the energetic way of approach.
The shortfall of rains, enormous oods, unexpected famine, drought, earthquake and the recent tsunami hit
the country in a negative way. The proactive approach through effective research and analytical study helps
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us to determine the effects in advance. Proper allocation of funds is a prerequisite. In developed countries
like the US and Japan, precautionary methods adopted to overcome this, but it has to be improved a lot in
our systems.

Increased population is one of the major reasons for poverty and the Government is unable to allocate
funds for basic needs to the society. India has nearly 400 million people living below the poverty line and
90% of active population is in informal economy. The children are forced to work due to their poverty and
differential caste system. They work in match industry for daily wages, as servants, mechanics, stone
breakers, agricultural workers, etc. To prevent child labour, existing laws which favour the Anti Child Labour
Act should be implemented by the Government vigorously. More population results in cheap cost by virtue
of the demand-supply concept. Most of the foreign countries try to utilise this factor by outsourcing their
business in India with a very low capital. According to the US, India is a “knowledge pool” with cheap
labour. The major advantage is good communication and technical skill, which is adaptable to any
environment. The cutting-edge skill in IT of our professionals helps the outsourcing companies to
commensurate with the needs of the consumers in a short span. The major competitors for India are China
and Philippines and by the way of an effective communication and expert technical ability, Indians are
ahead of the race. The major metropolitan states are targeting the outsourcing eld vigorously by giving
various amenities to the outsourcing companies like tax concession, allotting land, etc, to start their
business in their cities without any hurdles. Thereby most of the MNCs prefer India as the destinations and
capitalise resources to maximize their assets. Infrastructure is another key factor for an outsourcing
company to start a business in a particular city. It includes roads, rail, ports, power and water. The
increased input in infrastructure in India is very limited weird China’s record is excellent.

India in earlier days gives more importance to the development of Industry and less importance to other
departments. But the scenario has quite changed now a days by allocating a special budget of funds for
security. This is because of the frightening increase in terrorism all around the world, especially emerging
after the 9/11 terror attack in the US. In the last 10 years, budget towards the development of military
forces is higher when compared to others. It shows that the threat from our neighbouring countries is
escalating. India has to concentrate more on this security factor to wipe out the problem in the way of
cross-border terrorism.

Making India a developed country in 2020 is not an easy task. India has to keep in check a variety of factors
in order to progress rapidly. To quote China as an example is that they demolished and old building to
construct a very big port to meet future demands, but India is still waiting for things to happen. The pro ts
gained by India through various sectors are to be spent for the development and welfare of the country.
India’s vision for a bright a path will come true not only by mere words of speech, but extra effort is needed
at all levels to overcome the pitfalls.

Ques : 122 Why has the Indian Government allotted more funds to strengthen the military forces?

 
1: To counter increasing terrorism and hence improve security
2: Due to the inadequacy of India’s security over the past ten years
3: As the US too has strengthened its military forces post the 9/11 attack
4: As the industry doesn’t need any more funds
5: None of these

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Solution : India in earlier days gives more importance to the development of Industry and less importance
to other departments. But the scenario has quite changed now a days by allocating a special budget of
funds for security. This is because of the frightening increase in terrorism all around the world, especially
emerging after the 9/11 terror attack in the US. In the last 10 years, budget towards the development of
military forces is higher when compared to others.

Directions (Q. 121-130) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given. Certain
words/phrases have been given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions:

There are various sectors in India that are to be assessed for their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities
and threats.

The total population is over 1 billion, which will increase to 1.46 billion by 2035 to cross China. The huge
population will result in higher unemployment and deterioration of quality. Literacy in India as yet another
factor to be discussed. According to the 1991 Census, 64.8% of the population was illiterate. The major
downtrend of education is due to child labour, which has spread all over India, and this should be totally
eradicated by way of surveillance and a good educational system implemented properly by the
Government.

Pollution is one more threat to the environment and for the country’s prospects. This has been experienced
more in urban areas, mainly in metropolitan cities. The water pollution by the sewage seepage into the
ground water and improper maintenance will lead to various diseases, which in turn will affect the next
generation. In most of the cities there’s no proper sewage disposal. The Government has to take effective
steps to control population, which in turn, will minimize the pollution.

Poverty questions the entire strength of India’s political view and minimises the energetic way of approach.
The shortfall of rains, enormous oods, unexpected famine, drought, earthquake and the recent tsunami hit
the country in a negative way. The proactive approach through effective research and analytical study helps
us to determine the effects in advance. Proper allocation of funds is a prerequisite. In developed countries
like the US and Japan, precautionary methods adopted to overcome this, but it has to be improved a lot in
our systems.

Increased population is one of the major reasons for poverty and the Government is unable to allocate
funds for basic needs to the society. India has nearly 400 million people living below the poverty line and
90% of active population is in informal economy. The children are forced to work due to their poverty and
differential caste system. They work in match industry for daily wages, as servants, mechanics, stone
breakers, agricultural workers, etc. To prevent child labour, existing laws which favour the Anti Child Labour
Act should be implemented by the Government vigorously. More population results in cheap cost by virtue
of the demand-supply concept. Most of the foreign countries try to utilise this factor by outsourcing their
business in India with a very low capital. According to the US, India is a “knowledge pool” with cheap
labour. The major advantage is good communication and technical skill, which is adaptable to any
environment. The cutting-edge skill in IT of our professionals helps the outsourcing companies to
commensurate with the needs of the consumers in a short span. The major competitors for India are China
and Philippines and by the way of an effective communication and expert technical ability, Indians are
ahead of the race. The major metropolitan states are targeting the outsourcing eld vigorously by giving
various amenities to the outsourcing companies like tax concession, allotting land, etc, to start their
business in their cities without any hurdles. Thereby most of the MNCs prefer India as the destinations and
capitalise resources to maximize their assets. Infrastructure is another key factor for an outsourcing
company to start a business in a particular city. It includes roads, rail, ports, power and water. The
increased input in infrastructure in India is very limited weird China’s record is excellent.

India in earlier days gives more importance to the development of Industry and less importance to other
departments. But the scenario has quite changed now a days by allocating a special budget of funds for

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security. This is because of the frightening increase in terrorism all around the world, especially emerging
after the 9/11 terror attack in the US. In the last 10 years, budget towards the development of military
forces is higher when compared to others. It shows that the threat from our neighbouring countries is
escalating. India has to concentrate more on this security factor to wipe out the problem in the way of
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cross-border terrorism.

Making India a developed country in 2020 is not an easy task. India has to keep in check a variety of factors
in order to progress rapidly. To quote China as an example is that they demolished and old building to
construct a very big port to meet future demands, but India is still waiting for things to happen. The pro ts
gained by India through various sectors are to be spent for the development and welfare of the country.
India’s vision for a bright a path will come true not only by mere words of speech, but extra effort is needed
at all levels to overcome the pitfalls.

Ques : 123 What is the main objective of the author in writing this passage?

 
1: To exhort the Government to garner support from its neighbouring countries
2: To suggest to the Government to follow China’s example without thinking and hence bring about
rapid development
3: To bring to notice the problems associated with India’s development and to suggest
solutions to tackle them
4: To highlight the problems of child labour and suggest suitable remedies
5: None of these

Not Attempted

Solution : There are various sectors in India that are to be assessed for their strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities and threats.
Making India a developed country in 2020 is not an easy task. India has to keep in check a variety of factors
in order to progress rapidly. ———————————. India’s vision for a bright a path will come true not only by
mere words of speech, but extra effort is needed at all levels to overcome the pitfalls.

Directions (Q. 121-130) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given. Certain
words/phrases have been given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions:

There are various sectors in India that are to be assessed for their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities
and threats.

The total population is over 1 billion, which will increase to 1.46 billion by 2035 to cross China. The huge
population will result in higher unemployment and deterioration of quality. Literacy in India as yet another
factor to be discussed. According to the 1991 Census, 64.8% of the population was illiterate. The major
downtrend of education is due to child labour, which has spread all over India, and this should be totally
eradicated by way of surveillance and a good educational system implemented properly by the
Government.

Pollution is one more threat to the environment and for the country’s prospects. This has been experienced
more in urban areas, mainly in metropolitan cities. The water pollution by the sewage seepage into the
ground water and improper maintenance will lead to various diseases, which in turn will affect the next
generation. In most of the cities there’s no proper sewage disposal. The Government has to take effective
steps to control population, which in turn, will minimize the pollution.

Poverty questions the entire strength of India’s political view and minimises the energetic way of approach.
The shortfall of rains, enormous oods, unexpected famine, drought, earthquake and the recent tsunami hit
the country in a negative way. The proactive approach through effective research and analytical study helps
us to determine the effects in advance. Proper allocation of funds is a prerequisite. In developed countries
like the US and Japan, precautionary methods adopted to overcome this, but it has to be improved a lot in
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our systems.

Increased population is one of the major reasons for poverty and the Government is unable to allocate
funds for basic needs to the society. India has nearly 400 million people living below the poverty line and
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90% of active population is in informal economy. The children are forced to work due to their poverty and
differential caste system. They work in match industry for daily wages, as servants, mechanics, stone
breakers, agricultural workers, etc. To prevent child labour, existing laws which favour the Anti Child Labour
Act should be implemented by the Government vigorously. More population results in cheap cost by virtue
of the demand-supply concept. Most of the foreign countries try to utilise this factor by outsourcing their
business in India with a very low capital. According to the US, India is a “knowledge pool” with cheap
labour. The major advantage is good communication and technical skill, which is adaptable to any
environment. The cutting-edge skill in IT of our professionals helps the outsourcing companies to
commensurate with the needs of the consumers in a short span. The major competitors for India are China
and Philippines and by the way of an effective communication and expert technical ability, Indians are
ahead of the race. The major metropolitan states are targeting the outsourcing eld vigorously by giving
various amenities to the outsourcing companies like tax concession, allotting land, etc, to start their
business in their cities without any hurdles. Thereby most of the MNCs prefer India as the destinations and
capitalise resources to maximize their assets. Infrastructure is another key factor for an outsourcing
company to start a business in a particular city. It includes roads, rail, ports, power and water. The
increased input in infrastructure in India is very limited weird China’s record is excellent.

India in earlier days gives more importance to the development of Industry and less importance to other
departments. But the scenario has quite changed now a days by allocating a special budget of funds for
security. This is because of the frightening increase in terrorism all around the world, especially emerging
after the 9/11 terror attack in the US. In the last 10 years, budget towards the development of military
forces is higher when compared to others. It shows that the threat from our neighbouring countries is
escalating. India has to concentrate more on this security factor to wipe out the problem in the way of
cross-border terrorism.

Making India a developed country in 2020 is not an easy task. India has to keep in check a variety of factors
in order to progress rapidly. To quote China as an example is that they demolished and old building to
construct a very big port to meet future demands, but India is still waiting for things to happen. The pro ts
gained by India through various sectors are to be spent for the development and welfare of the country.
India’s vision for a bright a path will come true not only by mere words of speech, but extra effort is needed
at all levels to overcome the pitfalls.

Ques : 124 What makes India one of the favourite destinations for investors (outsourcing companies)?
(A) Lesser delay in response for clients
(B) Better technical skills
(C) Availability of cheap labour

 
1: Only (C)
2: All (A), (B) and (C)
3: Only (B) and (C)
4: Only (A) and (B)
5: Only (A)

Not Attempted

Solution : More population results in cheap cost by virtue of the demand-supply concept. Most of the
foreign countries try to utilise this factor by outsourcing their business in India with a very low capital.
According to the US, India is a “knowledge pool” with cheap labour.
The major competitors for India are China and Philippines and by the way of an effective communication
and expert technical ability, Indians are ahead of the race.

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Directions (Q. 121-130) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given. Certain
words/phrases have been given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions:

There are various sectors in India that are to be assessed for their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities
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and threats.

The total population is over 1 billion, which will increase to 1.46 billion by 2035 to cross China. The huge
population will result in higher unemployment and deterioration of quality. Literacy in India as yet another
factor to be discussed. According to the 1991 Census, 64.8% of the population was illiterate. The major
downtrend of education is due to child labour, which has spread all over India, and this should be totally
eradicated by way of surveillance and a good educational system implemented properly by the
Government.

Pollution is one more threat to the environment and for the country’s prospects. This has been experienced
more in urban areas, mainly in metropolitan cities. The water pollution by the sewage seepage into the
ground water and improper maintenance will lead to various diseases, which in turn will affect the next
generation. In most of the cities there’s no proper sewage disposal. The Government has to take effective
steps to control population, which in turn, will minimize the pollution.

Poverty questions the entire strength of India’s political view and minimises the energetic way of approach.
The shortfall of rains, enormous oods, unexpected famine, drought, earthquake and the recent tsunami hit
the country in a negative way. The proactive approach through effective research and analytical study helps
us to determine the effects in advance. Proper allocation of funds is a prerequisite. In developed countries
like the US and Japan, precautionary methods adopted to overcome this, but it has to be improved a lot in
our systems.

Increased population is one of the major reasons for poverty and the Government is unable to allocate
funds for basic needs to the society. India has nearly 400 million people living below the poverty line and
90% of active population is in informal economy. The children are forced to work due to their poverty and
differential caste system. They work in match industry for daily wages, as servants, mechanics, stone
breakers, agricultural workers, etc. To prevent child labour, existing laws which favour the Anti Child Labour
Act should be implemented by the Government vigorously. More population results in cheap cost by virtue
of the demand-supply concept. Most of the foreign countries try to utilise this factor by outsourcing their
business in India with a very low capital. According to the US, India is a “knowledge pool” with cheap
labour. The major advantage is good communication and technical skill, which is adaptable to any
environment. The cutting-edge skill in IT of our professionals helps the outsourcing companies to
commensurate with the needs of the consumers in a short span. The major competitors for India are China
and Philippines and by the way of an effective communication and expert technical ability, Indians are
ahead of the race. The major metropolitan states are targeting the outsourcing eld vigorously by giving
various amenities to the outsourcing companies like tax concession, allotting land, etc, to start their
business in their cities without any hurdles. Thereby most of the MNCs prefer India as the destinations and
capitalise resources to maximize their assets. Infrastructure is another key factor for an outsourcing
company to start a business in a particular city. It includes roads, rail, ports, power and water. The
increased input in infrastructure in India is very limited weird China’s record is excellent.

India in earlier days gives more importance to the development of Industry and less importance to other
departments. But the scenario has quite changed now a days by allocating a special budget of funds for
security. This is because of the frightening increase in terrorism all around the world, especially emerging
after the 9/11 terror attack in the US. In the last 10 years, budget towards the development of military
forces is higher when compared to others. It shows that the threat from our neighbouring countries is
escalating. India has to concentrate more on this security factor to wipe out the problem in the way of
cross-border terrorism.

Making India a developed country in 2020 is not an easy task. India has to keep in check a variety of factors
in order to progress rapidly. To quote China as an example is that they demolished and old building to
construct a very big port to meet future demands, but India is still waiting for things to happen. The pro ts
gained by India through various sectors are to be spent for the development and welfare of the country.

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India’s vision for a bright a path will come true not only by mere words of speech, but extra effort is needed
at all levels to overcome the pitfalls.

Ques : 125 Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word ‘commensurate’ as used in the
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above passage.

 
1: extracting
2: request
3: contemplating
4: match
5: deploying
Not Attempted

Solution : The cutting-edge skill in IT of our professionals helps the outsourcing companies to
commensurate (consistent, match, proportionate) with the needs of the consumers in a short span.

Directions (Q. 121-130) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given. Certain
words/phrases have been given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions:

There are various sectors in India that are to be assessed for their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities
and threats.

The total population is over 1 billion, which will increase to 1.46 billion by 2035 to cross China. The huge
population will result in higher unemployment and deterioration of quality. Literacy in India as yet another
factor to be discussed. According to the 1991 Census, 64.8% of the population was illiterate. The major
downtrend of education is due to child labour, which has spread all over India, and this should be totally
eradicated by way of surveillance and a good educational system implemented properly by the
Government.

Pollution is one more threat to the environment and for the country’s prospects. This has been experienced
more in urban areas, mainly in metropolitan cities. The water pollution by the sewage seepage into the
ground water and improper maintenance will lead to various diseases, which in turn will affect the next
generation. In most of the cities there’s no proper sewage disposal. The Government has to take effective
steps to control population, which in turn, will minimize the pollution.

Poverty questions the entire strength of India’s political view and minimises the energetic way of approach.
The shortfall of rains, enormous oods, unexpected famine, drought, earthquake and the recent tsunami hit
the country in a negative way. The proactive approach through effective research and analytical study helps
us to determine the effects in advance. Proper allocation of funds is a prerequisite. In developed countries
like the US and Japan, precautionary methods adopted to overcome this, but it has to be improved a lot in
our systems.

Increased population is one of the major reasons for poverty and the Government is unable to allocate
funds for basic needs to the society. India has nearly 400 million people living below the poverty line and
90% of active population is in informal economy. The children are forced to work due to their poverty and
differential caste system. They work in match industry for daily wages, as servants, mechanics, stone
breakers, agricultural workers, etc. To prevent child labour, existing laws which favour the Anti Child Labour
Act should be implemented by the Government vigorously. More population results in cheap cost by virtue
of the demand-supply concept. Most of the foreign countries try to utilise this factor by outsourcing their
business in India with a very low capital. According to the US, India is a “knowledge pool” with cheap
labour. The major advantage is good communication and technical skill, which is adaptable to any
environment. The cutting-edge skill in IT of our professionals helps the outsourcing companies to
commensurate with the needs of the consumers in a short span. The major competitors for India are China
and Philippines and by the way of an effective communication and expert technical ability, Indians are
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ahead of the race. The major metropolitan states are targeting the outsourcing eld vigorously by giving
various amenities to the outsourcing companies like tax concession, allotting land, etc, to start their
business in their cities without any hurdles. Thereby most of the MNCs prefer India as the destinations and
capitalise resources to maximize their assets. Infrastructure is another key factor for an outsourcing
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company to start a business in a particular city. It includes roads, rail, ports, power and water. The
increased input in infrastructure in India is very limited weird China’s record is excellent.

India in earlier days gives more importance to the development of Industry and less importance to other
departments. But the scenario has quite changed now a days by allocating a special budget of funds for
security. This is because of the frightening increase in terrorism all around the world, especially emerging
after the 9/11 terror attack in the US. In the last 10 years, budget towards the development of military
forces is higher when compared to others. It shows that the threat from our neighbouring countries is
escalating. India has to concentrate more on this security factor to wipe out the problem in the way of
cross-border terrorism.

Making India a developed country in 2020 is not an easy task. India has to keep in check a variety of factors
in order to progress rapidly. To quote China as an example is that they demolished and old building to
construct a very big port to meet future demands, but India is still waiting for things to happen. The pro ts
gained by India through various sectors are to be spent for the development and welfare of the country.
India’s vision for a bright a path will come true not only by mere words of speech, but extra effort is needed
at all levels to overcome the pitfalls.

Ques : 126 Which of the following, according to the author, is a product of poverty in India?

 
1: Absence of a robust security system
2: Child labour and availability of cheap labour.
3: Floods, famine and other calamities
4: Sharp increase in population
5: None of these

Not Attempted

Solution : Increased population is one of the major reasons for poverty and the Government is unable to
allocate funds for basic needs to the society. India has nearly 400 million people living below the poverty
line and 90% of active population is in informal economy. The children are forced to work due to their
poverty and differential caste system.
More population results in cheap cost by virtue of the demand-supply concept. Most of the foreign
countries try to utilise this factor by outsourcing their business in India with a very low capital. According to
the US, India is a “knowledge pool” with cheap labour.

Directions (Q. 121-130) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given. Certain
words/phrases have been given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions:

There are various sectors in India that are to be assessed for their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities
and threats.

The total population is over 1 billion, which will increase to 1.46 billion by 2035 to cross China. The huge
population will result in higher unemployment and deterioration of quality. Literacy in India as yet another
factor to be discussed. According to the 1991 Census, 64.8% of the population was illiterate. The major
downtrend of education is due to child labour, which has spread all over India, and this should be totally
eradicated by way of surveillance and a good educational system implemented properly by the
Government.

Pollution is one more threat to the environment and for the country’s prospects. This has been experienced
more in urban areas, mainly in metropolitan cities. The water pollution by the sewage seepage into the
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ground water and improper maintenance will lead to various diseases, which in turn will affect the next
generation. In most of the cities there’s no proper sewage disposal. The Government has to take effective
steps to control population, which in turn, will minimize the pollution.
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Poverty questions the entire strength of India’s political view and minimises the energetic way of approach.
The shortfall of rains, enormous oods, unexpected famine, drought, earthquake and the recent tsunami hit
the country in a negative way. The proactive approach through effective research and analytical study helps
us to determine the effects in advance. Proper allocation of funds is a prerequisite. In developed countries
like the US and Japan, precautionary methods adopted to overcome this, but it has to be improved a lot in
our systems.

Increased population is one of the major reasons for poverty and the Government is unable to allocate
funds for basic needs to the society. India has nearly 400 million people living below the poverty line and
90% of active population is in informal economy. The children are forced to work due to their poverty and
differential caste system. They work in match industry for daily wages, as servants, mechanics, stone
breakers, agricultural workers, etc. To prevent child labour, existing laws which favour the Anti Child Labour
Act should be implemented by the Government vigorously. More population results in cheap cost by virtue
of the demand-supply concept. Most of the foreign countries try to utilise this factor by outsourcing their
business in India with a very low capital. According to the US, India is a “knowledge pool” with cheap
labour. The major advantage is good communication and technical skill, which is adaptable to any
environment. The cutting-edge skill in IT of our professionals helps the outsourcing companies to
commensurate with the needs of the consumers in a short span. The major competitors for India are China
and Philippines and by the way of an effective communication and expert technical ability, Indians are
ahead of the race. The major metropolitan states are targeting the outsourcing eld vigorously by giving
various amenities to the outsourcing companies like tax concession, allotting land, etc, to start their
business in their cities without any hurdles. Thereby most of the MNCs prefer India as the destinations and
capitalise resources to maximize their assets. Infrastructure is another key factor for an outsourcing
company to start a business in a particular city. It includes roads, rail, ports, power and water. The
increased input in infrastructure in India is very limited weird China’s record is excellent.

India in earlier days gives more importance to the development of Industry and less importance to other
departments. But the scenario has quite changed now a days by allocating a special budget of funds for
security. This is because of the frightening increase in terrorism all around the world, especially emerging
after the 9/11 terror attack in the US. In the last 10 years, budget towards the development of military
forces is higher when compared to others. It shows that the threat from our neighbouring countries is
escalating. India has to concentrate more on this security factor to wipe out the problem in the way of
cross-border terrorism.

Making India a developed country in 2020 is not an easy task. India has to keep in check a variety of factors
in order to progress rapidly. To quote China as an example is that they demolished and old building to
construct a very big port to meet future demands, but India is still waiting for things to happen. The pro ts
gained by India through various sectors are to be spent for the development and welfare of the country.
India’s vision for a bright a path will come true not only by mere words of speech, but extra effort is needed
at all levels to overcome the pitfalls.

Ques : 127 Which of the following can help minimise the effects of oods, famines, etc.?

 
1: By restricting pollution, thereby reducing chances of such events taking place
2: By following the US system of providing relief to its citizens
3: By making children aware of the ill-effects of such calamities who might help in need
4: By allotting proper funds for research which can predict the outcome of such disasters and
thus design relief measures
5: None of these

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Not Attempted

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Solution : Poverty questions the entire strength of India’s political view and minimises the energetic way of
approach. The shortfall of rains, enormous oods, unexpected famine, drought, earthquake and the recent
tsunami hit the country in a negative way. The proactive approach through effective research and analytical
study helps us to determine the effects in advance.

Directions (Q. 121-130) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given. Certain
words/phrases have been given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions:

There are various sectors in India that are to be assessed for their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities
and threats.

The total population is over 1 billion, which will increase to 1.46 billion by 2035 to cross China. The huge
population will result in higher unemployment and deterioration of quality. Literacy in India as yet another
factor to be discussed. According to the 1991 Census, 64.8% of the population was illiterate. The major
downtrend of education is due to child labour, which has spread all over India, and this should be totally
eradicated by way of surveillance and a good educational system implemented properly by the
Government.

Pollution is one more threat to the environment and for the country’s prospects. This has been experienced
more in urban areas, mainly in metropolitan cities. The water pollution by the sewage seepage into the
ground water and improper maintenance will lead to various diseases, which in turn will affect the next
generation. In most of the cities there’s no proper sewage disposal. The Government has to take effective
steps to control population, which in turn, will minimize the pollution.

Poverty questions the entire strength of India’s political view and minimises the energetic way of approach.
The shortfall of rains, enormous oods, unexpected famine, drought, earthquake and the recent tsunami hit
the country in a negative way. The proactive approach through effective research and analytical study helps
us to determine the effects in advance. Proper allocation of funds is a prerequisite. In developed countries
like the US and Japan, precautionary methods adopted to overcome this, but it has to be improved a lot in
our systems.

Increased population is one of the major reasons for poverty and the Government is unable to allocate
funds for basic needs to the society. India has nearly 400 million people living below the poverty line and
90% of active population is in informal economy. The children are forced to work due to their poverty and
differential caste system. They work in match industry for daily wages, as servants, mechanics, stone
breakers, agricultural workers, etc. To prevent child labour, existing laws which favour the Anti Child Labour
Act should be implemented by the Government vigorously. More population results in cheap cost by virtue
of the demand-supply concept. Most of the foreign countries try to utilise this factor by outsourcing their
business in India with a very low capital. According to the US, India is a “knowledge pool” with cheap
labour. The major advantage is good communication and technical skill, which is adaptable to any
environment. The cutting-edge skill in IT of our professionals helps the outsourcing companies to
commensurate with the needs of the consumers in a short span. The major competitors for India are China
and Philippines and by the way of an effective communication and expert technical ability, Indians are
ahead of the race. The major metropolitan states are targeting the outsourcing eld vigorously by giving
various amenities to the outsourcing companies like tax concession, allotting land, etc, to start their
business in their cities without any hurdles. Thereby most of the MNCs prefer India as the destinations and
capitalise resources to maximize their assets. Infrastructure is another key factor for an outsourcing
company to start a business in a particular city. It includes roads, rail, ports, power and water. The
increased input in infrastructure in India is very limited weird China’s record is excellent.

India in earlier days gives more importance to the development of Industry and less importance to other
departments. But the scenario has quite changed now a days by allocating a special budget of funds for
security. This is because of the frightening increase in terrorism all around the world, especially emerging

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after the 9/11 terror attack in the US. In the last 10 years, budget towards the development of military
forces is higher when compared to others. It shows that the threat from our neighbouring countries is
escalating. India has to concentrate more on this security factor to wipe out the problem in the way of
cross-border terrorism.
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Making India a developed country in 2020 is not an easy task. India has to keep in check a variety of factors
in order to progress rapidly. To quote China as an example is that they demolished and old building to
construct a very big port to meet future demands, but India is still waiting for things to happen. The pro ts
gained by India through various sectors are to be spent for the development and welfare of the country.
India’s vision for a bright a path will come true not only by mere words of speech, but extra effort is needed
at all levels to overcome the pitfalls.

Ques : 128 Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word as ‘surveillance’ used in the
above passage.

 
1: monitoring
2: request
3: contemplating
4: match
5: deploying
Not Attempted

Solution : The major downtrend of education is due to child labour, which has spread all over India, and
this should be totally eradicated by way of surveillance (monitoring) and a good educational system
implemented properly by the Government.

Directions (Q. 121-130) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given. Certain
words/phrases have been given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions:

There are various sectors in India that are to be assessed for their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities
and threats.

The total population is over 1 billion, which will increase to 1.46 billion by 2035 to cross China. The huge
population will result in higher unemployment and deterioration of quality. Literacy in India as yet another
factor to be discussed. According to the 1991 Census, 64.8% of the population was illiterate. The major
downtrend of education is due to child labour, which has spread all over India, and this should be totally
eradicated by way of surveillance and a good educational system implemented properly by the
Government.

Pollution is one more threat to the environment and for the country’s prospects. This has been experienced
more in urban areas, mainly in metropolitan cities. The water pollution by the sewage seepage into the
ground water and improper maintenance will lead to various diseases, which in turn will affect the next
generation. In most of the cities there’s no proper sewage disposal. The Government has to take effective
steps to control population, which in turn, will minimize the pollution.

Poverty questions the entire strength of India’s political view and minimises the energetic way of approach.
The shortfall of rains, enormous oods, unexpected famine, drought, earthquake and the recent tsunami hit
the country in a negative way. The proactive approach through effective research and analytical study helps
us to determine the effects in advance. Proper allocation of funds is a prerequisite. In developed countries
like the US and Japan, precautionary methods adopted to overcome this, but it has to be improved a lot in
our systems.

Increased population is one of the major reasons for poverty and the Government is unable to allocate
funds for basic needs to the society. India has nearly 400 million people living below the poverty line and
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90% of active population is in informal economy. The children are forced to work due to their poverty and
differential caste system. They work in match industry for daily wages, as servants, mechanics, stone
breakers, agricultural workers, etc. To prevent child labour, existing laws which favour the Anti Child Labour
Act should be implemented by the Government vigorously. More population results in cheap cost by virtue
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of the demand-supply concept. Most of the foreign countries try to utilise this factor by outsourcing their
business in India with a very low capital. According to the US, India is a “knowledge pool” with cheap
labour. The major advantage is good communication and technical skill, which is adaptable to any
environment. The cutting-edge skill in IT of our professionals helps the outsourcing companies to
commensurate with the needs of the consumers in a short span. The major competitors for India are China
and Philippines and by the way of an effective communication and expert technical ability, Indians are
ahead of the race. The major metropolitan states are targeting the outsourcing eld vigorously by giving
various amenities to the outsourcing companies like tax concession, allotting land, etc, to start their
business in their cities without any hurdles. Thereby most of the MNCs prefer India as the destinations and
capitalise resources to maximize their assets. Infrastructure is another key factor for an outsourcing
company to start a business in a particular city. It includes roads, rail, ports, power and water. The
increased input in infrastructure in India is very limited weird China’s record is excellent.

India in earlier days gives more importance to the development of Industry and less importance to other
departments. But the scenario has quite changed now a days by allocating a special budget of funds for
security. This is because of the frightening increase in terrorism all around the world, especially emerging
after the 9/11 terror attack in the US. In the last 10 years, budget towards the development of military
forces is higher when compared to others. It shows that the threat from our neighbouring countries is
escalating. India has to concentrate more on this security factor to wipe out the problem in the way of
cross-border terrorism.

Making India a developed country in 2020 is not an easy task. India has to keep in check a variety of factors
in order to progress rapidly. To quote China as an example is that they demolished and old building to
construct a very big port to meet future demands, but India is still waiting for things to happen. The pro ts
gained by India through various sectors are to be spent for the development and welfare of the country.
India’s vision for a bright a path will come true not only by mere words of speech, but extra effort is needed
at all levels to overcome the pitfalls.

Ques : 129 Which of the following is/are the facility(ies) available to MNCs investing in India?
(A) Easy availability of land
(B) Comparatively better infrastructure than China
(C) Tax concessions

 
1: Only (C)
2: All (A), (B) and (C)
3: Only (A) and (B)
4: Only (A) and (C)
5: None of these

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Solution : The major metropolitan states are targeting the outsourcing eld vigorously by giving various
amenities to the outsourcing companies like tax concession, allotting land, etc, to start their business in
their cities without any hurdles. Thereby most of the MNCs prefer India as the destinations and capitalise
resources to maximize their assets.

Directions (Q. 121-130) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given. Certain
words/phrases have been given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions:

There are various sectors in India that are to be assessed for their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities
and threats.
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The total population is over 1 billion, which will increase to 1.46 billion by 2035 to cross China. The huge
population will result in higher unemployment and deterioration of quality. Literacy in India as yet another
factor to be discussed. According to the 1991 Census, 64.8% of the population was illiterate. The major
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downtrend of education is due to child labour, which has spread all over India, and this should be totally
eradicated by way of surveillance and a good educational system implemented properly by the
Government.

Pollution is one more threat to the environment and for the country’s prospects. This has been experienced
more in urban areas, mainly in metropolitan cities. The water pollution by the sewage seepage into the
ground water and improper maintenance will lead to various diseases, which in turn will affect the next
generation. In most of the cities there’s no proper sewage disposal. The Government has to take effective
steps to control population, which in turn, will minimize the pollution.

Poverty questions the entire strength of India’s political view and minimises the energetic way of approach.
The shortfall of rains, enormous oods, unexpected famine, drought, earthquake and the recent tsunami hit
the country in a negative way. The proactive approach through effective research and analytical study helps
us to determine the effects in advance. Proper allocation of funds is a prerequisite. In developed countries
like the US and Japan, precautionary methods adopted to overcome this, but it has to be improved a lot in
our systems.

Increased population is one of the major reasons for poverty and the Government is unable to allocate
funds for basic needs to the society. India has nearly 400 million people living below the poverty line and
90% of active population is in informal economy. The children are forced to work due to their poverty and
differential caste system. They work in match industry for daily wages, as servants, mechanics, stone
breakers, agricultural workers, etc. To prevent child labour, existing laws which favour the Anti Child Labour
Act should be implemented by the Government vigorously. More population results in cheap cost by virtue
of the demand-supply concept. Most of the foreign countries try to utilise this factor by outsourcing their
business in India with a very low capital. According to the US, India is a “knowledge pool” with cheap
labour. The major advantage is good communication and technical skill, which is adaptable to any
environment. The cutting-edge skill in IT of our professionals helps the outsourcing companies to
commensurate with the needs of the consumers in a short span. The major competitors for India are China
and Philippines and by the way of an effective communication and expert technical ability, Indians are
ahead of the race. The major metropolitan states are targeting the outsourcing eld vigorously by giving
various amenities to the outsourcing companies like tax concession, allotting land, etc, to start their
business in their cities without any hurdles. Thereby most of the MNCs prefer India as the destinations and
capitalise resources to maximize their assets. Infrastructure is another key factor for an outsourcing
company to start a business in a particular city. It includes roads, rail, ports, power and water. The
increased input in infrastructure in India is very limited weird China’s record is excellent.

India in earlier days gives more importance to the development of Industry and less importance to other
departments. But the scenario has quite changed now a days by allocating a special budget of funds for
security. This is because of the frightening increase in terrorism all around the world, especially emerging
after the 9/11 terror attack in the US. In the last 10 years, budget towards the development of military
forces is higher when compared to others. It shows that the threat from our neighbouring countries is
escalating. India has to concentrate more on this security factor to wipe out the problem in the way of
cross-border terrorism.

Making India a developed country in 2020 is not an easy task. India has to keep in check a variety of factors
in order to progress rapidly. To quote China as an example is that they demolished and old building to
construct a very big port to meet future demands, but India is still waiting for things to happen. The pro ts
gained by India through various sectors are to be spent for the development and welfare of the country.
India’s vision for a bright a path will come true not only by mere words of speech, but extra effort is needed
at all levels to overcome the pitfalls.

Ques : 130 Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word ‘vigorously’ as used in the
above passage

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1: simply
2: softly
3: leniently
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4: roughly
5: regularly

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Solution : To prevent child labour, existing laws which favour the Anti Child Labour Act should be
implemented by the Government vigorously (forcefully, intensely, with great vigour).
Here, ‘leniently’ gives an opposite sense.

Directions (Q. 131-135): Rearrange the six sentences denoted by A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper
sequence to make a meaningful paragraph but excluding one of them as that sentence isn’t logically a
part of the paragraph. Now answer the questions given below them.

(A) That has resulted in a huge pile-up of cases before courts, putting further pressure on a system that is
already over-burdened.
(B) Since litigation takes time, disputes often take a heavy toll on businesses and the parties involved — not
just in terms of legal costs, but in terms of potential loss of business and erosion of asset value.
(C) Therefore, seeking litigation is in the best interest of all involved, including the courts.
(D) Not all disputes in business need to be settled by a court of law.
(E) Nor are lawsuits the most e cient way to nd a solution to a problem an enterprise may face with its
stakeholders, business partners, associates, customers or the government.
(F) Sadly, in India, litigation seems to be the preferred mode for resolving disputes.

Ques : 131 Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after the rearrangement?

 
1: A
2: B
3: D
4: F
5: C

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Solution : (131-135):
If you carefully read the given sentences and then try to establish any linkage/ ow of thought/inter-
connection among these sentences you can easily trace out a sentence which creates an anomaly/a
mismatch. And at the same time make sure that such a sequence [barring the anomalous one] must make
a meaningful sense ie they should sound congruous.
It’s noteworthy that in each statement some group of words suggesting the woven links have been
italicized or underlined (or both) to make you understand the underlying coherence. And, the sentence
which is not be tting to the idea of passage is underlined as an answer. Given below is the proper
arrangement for the jumbled sentences. The sentence that sounds illogical to the context is written at the
end in bold.
(D) Not all disputes in business need to be settled by a court of law.
(E) Nor are lawsuits the most e cient way to nd a solution to a problem an enterprise may face with its
stakeholders, business partners, associates, customers or the government.
(F) Sadly, in India, litigation seems to be the preferred mode for resolving disputes.
(A) That ( ling lawsuits as an only recourse) has resulted in a huge pile-up of cases before courts, putting
further pressure on a system that is already over-burdened.
(B) Since litigation takes time, disputes often take a heavy toll on businesses and the parties involved — not
just in terms of legal costs, but in terms of potential loss of business and erosion of asset value.
(C) Therefore, seeking litigation is in the best interest (?) of all involved, including the courts.

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Directions (Q. 131-135): Rearrange the six sentences denoted by A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper
sequence to make a meaningful paragraph but excluding one of them as that sentence isn’t logically a
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part of the paragraph. Now answer the questions given below them.

(A) That has resulted in a huge pile-up of cases before courts, putting further pressure on a system that is
already over-burdened.
(B) Since litigation takes time, disputes often take a heavy toll on businesses and the parties involved — not
just in terms of legal costs, but in terms of potential loss of business and erosion of asset value.
(C) Therefore, seeking litigation is in the best interest of all involved, including the courts.
(D) Not all disputes in business need to be settled by a court of law.
(E) Nor are lawsuits the most e cient way to nd a solution to a problem an enterprise may face with its
stakeholders, business partners, associates, customers or the government.
(F) Sadly, in India, litigation seems to be the preferred mode for resolving disputes.

Ques : 132 Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after the rearrangement?

 
1: E
2: A
3: C
4: D
5: B

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Solution : (131-135):
If you carefully read the given sentences and then try to establish any linkage/ ow of thought/inter-
connection among these sentences you can easily trace out a sentence which creates an anomaly/a
mismatch. And at the same time make sure that such a sequence [barring the anomalous one] must make
a meaningful sense ie they should sound congruous.
It’s noteworthy that in each statement some group of words suggesting the woven links have been
italicized or underlined (or both) to make you understand the underlying coherence. And, the sentence
which is not be tting to the idea of passage is underlined as an answer. Given below is the proper
arrangement for the jumbled sentences. The sentence that sounds illogical to the context is written at the
end in bold.
(D) Not all disputes in business need to be settled by a court of law.
(E) Nor are lawsuits the most e cient way to nd a solution to a problem an enterprise may face with its
stakeholders, business partners, associates, customers or the government.
(F) Sadly, in India, litigation seems to be the preferred mode for resolving disputes.
(A) That ( ling lawsuits as an only recourse) has resulted in a huge pile-up of cases before courts, putting
further pressure on a system that is already over-burdened.
(B) Since litigation takes time, disputes often take a heavy toll on businesses and the parties involved — not
just in terms of legal costs, but in terms of potential loss of business and erosion of asset value.
(C) Therefore, seeking litigation is in the best interest (?) of all involved, including the courts.

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Directions (Q. 131-135): Rearrange the six sentences denoted by A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper
sequence to make a meaningful paragraph but excluding one of them as that sentence isn’t logically a
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part of the paragraph. Now answer the questions given below them.

(A) That has resulted in a huge pile-up of cases before courts, putting further pressure on a system that is
already over-burdened.
(B) Since litigation takes time, disputes often take a heavy toll on businesses and the parties involved — not
just in terms of legal costs, but in terms of potential loss of business and erosion of asset value.
(C) Therefore, seeking litigation is in the best interest of all involved, including the courts.
(D) Not all disputes in business need to be settled by a court of law.
(E) Nor are lawsuits the most e cient way to nd a solution to a problem an enterprise may face with its
stakeholders, business partners, associates, customers or the government.
(F) Sadly, in India, litigation seems to be the preferred mode for resolving disputes.

Ques : 133 Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after the rearrangement?

 
1: A
2: D
3: B
4: F
5: E
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Solution : (131-135):
If you carefully read the given sentences and then try to establish any linkage/ ow of thought/inter-
connection among these sentences you can easily trace out a sentence which creates an anomaly/a
mismatch. And at the same time make sure that such a sequence [barring the anomalous one] must make
a meaningful sense ie they should sound congruous.
It’s noteworthy that in each statement some group of words suggesting the woven links have been
italicized or underlined (or both) to make you understand the underlying coherence. And, the sentence
which is not be tting to the idea of passage is underlined as an answer. Given below is the proper
arrangement for the jumbled sentences. The sentence that sounds illogical to the context is written at the
end in bold.
(D) Not all disputes in business need to be settled by a court of law.
(E) Nor are lawsuits the most e cient way to nd a solution to a problem an enterprise may face with its
stakeholders, business partners, associates, customers or the government.
(F) Sadly, in India, litigation seems to be the preferred mode for resolving disputes.
(A) That ( ling lawsuits as an only recourse) has resulted in a huge pile-up of cases before courts, putting
further pressure on a system that is already over-burdened.
(B) Since litigation takes time, disputes often take a heavy toll on businesses and the parties involved — not
just in terms of legal costs, but in terms of potential loss of business and erosion of asset value.
(C) Therefore, seeking litigation is in the best interest (?) of all involved, including the courts.

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Directions (Q. 131-135): Rearrange the six sentences denoted by A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper
sequence to make a meaningful paragraph but excluding one of them as that sentence isn’t logically a
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part of the paragraph. Now answer the questions given below them.

(A) That has resulted in a huge pile-up of cases before courts, putting further pressure on a system that is
already over-burdened.
(B) Since litigation takes time, disputes often take a heavy toll on businesses and the parties involved — not
just in terms of legal costs, but in terms of potential loss of business and erosion of asset value.
(C) Therefore, seeking litigation is in the best interest of all involved, including the courts.
(D) Not all disputes in business need to be settled by a court of law.
(E) Nor are lawsuits the most e cient way to nd a solution to a problem an enterprise may face with its
stakeholders, business partners, associates, customers or the government.
(F) Sadly, in India, litigation seems to be the preferred mode for resolving disputes.

Ques : 134 Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after the rearrangement?

 
1: A
2: C
3: F
4: D
5: B
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Solution : (131-135):
If you carefully read the given sentences and then try to establish any linkage/ ow of thought/inter-
connection among these sentences you can easily trace out a sentence which creates an anomaly/a
mismatch. And at the same time make sure that such a sequence [barring the anomalous one] must make
a meaningful sense ie they should sound congruous.
It’s noteworthy that in each statement some group of words suggesting the woven links have been
italicized or underlined (or both) to make you understand the underlying coherence. And, the sentence
which is not be tting to the idea of passage is underlined as an answer. Given below is the proper
arrangement for the jumbled sentences. The sentence that sounds illogical to the context is written at the
end in bold.
(D) Not all disputes in business need to be settled by a court of law.
(E) Nor are lawsuits the most e cient way to nd a solution to a problem an enterprise may face with its
stakeholders, business partners, associates, customers or the government.
(F) Sadly, in India, litigation seems to be the preferred mode for resolving disputes.
(A) That ( ling lawsuits as an only recourse) has resulted in a huge pile-up of cases before courts, putting
further pressure on a system that is already over-burdened.
(B) Since litigation takes time, disputes often take a heavy toll on businesses and the parties involved — not
just in terms of legal costs, but in terms of potential loss of business and erosion of asset value.
(C) Therefore, seeking litigation is in the best interest (?) of all involved, including the courts.

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Directions (Q. 131-135): Rearrange the six sentences denoted by A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper
sequence to make a meaningful paragraph but excluding one of them as that sentence isn’t logically a
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part of the paragraph. Now answer the questions given below them.

(A) That has resulted in a huge pile-up of cases before courts, putting further pressure on a system that is
already over-burdened.
(B) Since litigation takes time, disputes often take a heavy toll on businesses and the parties involved — not
just in terms of legal costs, but in terms of potential loss of business and erosion of asset value.
(C) Therefore, seeking litigation is in the best interest of all involved, including the courts.
(D) Not all disputes in business need to be settled by a court of law.
(E) Nor are lawsuits the most e cient way to nd a solution to a problem an enterprise may face with its
stakeholders, business partners, associates, customers or the government.
(F) Sadly, in India, litigation seems to be the preferred mode for resolving disputes.

Ques : 135 Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after the rearrangement?

 
1: F
2: E
3: B
4: A
5: D

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Solution : (131-135):
If you carefully read the given sentences and then try to establish any linkage/ ow of thought/inter-
connection among these sentences you can easily trace out a sentence which creates an anomaly/a
mismatch. And at the same time make sure that such a sequence [barring the anomalous one] must make
a meaningful sense ie they should sound congruous.
It’s noteworthy that in each statement some group of words suggesting the woven links have been
italicized or underlined (or both) to make you understand the underlying coherence. And, the sentence
which is not be tting to the idea of passage is underlined as an answer. Given below is the proper
arrangement for the jumbled sentences. The sentence that sounds illogical to the context is written at the
end in bold.
(D) Not all disputes in business need to be settled by a court of law.
(E) Nor are lawsuits the most e cient way to nd a solution to a problem an enterprise may face with its
stakeholders, business partners, associates, customers or the government.
(F) Sadly, in India, litigation seems to be the preferred mode for resolving disputes.
(A) That ( ling lawsuits as an only recourse) has resulted in a huge pile-up of cases before courts, putting
further pressure on a system that is already over-burdened.
(B) Since litigation takes time, disputes often take a heavy toll on businesses and the parties involved — not
just in terms of legal costs, but in terms of potential loss of business and erosion of asset value.
(C) Therefore, seeking litigation is in the best interest (?) of all involved, including the courts.

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Directions (Q.136-145) : Read each sentence to nd out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error,
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the answer is 5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

Ques : 136 Find the suitable answer from the given below options

 
1: He boiled the milk,
2: drank some of it
3: and put those remaining
4: milk in a pot.
5: No error
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Solution : He boiled the milk, drank some of it and put the remaining milk (material noun, singular number)
in a pot.

Directions (Q.136-145) : Read each sentence to nd out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error,
the answer is 5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

Ques : 137 Find the suitable answer from the given below options

 
1: All the town
2: people will
3: buy milk
4: from my.
5: No error
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Solution : All the town people (compound noun) will buy milk from me (or my shop).

Directions (Q.136-145) : Read each sentence to nd out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error,
the answer is 5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

Ques : 138 Find the suitable answer from the given below options

 
1: The pot off
2: milk broke and
3: he awoke from
4: his day dream.
5: No error
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Solution : The pot of milk broke and he awoke from his day dream.

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Directions (Q.136-145) : Read each sentence to nd out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error,
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the answer is 5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

Ques : 139 Find the suitable answer from the given below options

 
1: Soon he started
2: imagining about the
3: pot of curd while
4: he lies asleep.
5: No error

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Solution : Soon he started imagining about the pot of curd while he lay (fall) asleep.
If an object lies in a particular place, it is in a at position in that place: to lie in bed/to lie on a beach/ A pen
lay on the desk/He lies (remains) awake at night, worrying.

Directions (Q.136-145) : Read each sentence to nd out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error,
the answer is 5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

Ques : 140 Find the suitable answer from the given below options

 
1: He did not want
2: to have do any hard work but
3: used to dream of
4: being rich one day.
5: No error

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Solution : He did not want to do any hard work but used to dream of being rich one day.
Now, it sounds well!

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Directions (Q.136-145) : Read each sentence to nd out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error,
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the answer is 5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

Ques : 141 Find the suitable answer from the given below options

 
1: A man stopped at a ower shop to order
2: some owers to be wired to
3: his mother who lived
4: two hundred miles away.
5: No error

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Solution : A man stopped at a ower shop to order some owers to be wired (sent through mail/courier,
parcel) to his mother who lived two hundred miles away. The sentence is correct!

Directions (Q.136-145) : Read each sentence to nd out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error,
the answer is 5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

Ques : 142 Find the suitable answer from the given below options

 
1: He bought the
2: little girl her rose
3: and ordered his
4: own mothers owers.
5: No error
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Solution : He bought the little girl her rose and ordered (up) his own mother’s owers (ie owers for his
own mother).

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Directions (Q.136-145) : Read each sentence to nd out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error,
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the answer is 5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

Ques : 143 Find the suitable answer from the given below options

 
1: She directed him to
2: a cemetery, where
3: she placed thus rose
4: on a freshly dug grave.
5: No error

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Solution : She directed him to a cemetery, where she placed the rose on a freshly dug grave.

Directions (Q.136-145) : Read each sentence to nd out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error,
the answer is 5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

Ques : 144 Find the suitable answer from the given below options

 
1: The man returned to the ower shop,
2: canceled the wire order, picked up
3: a bouquet and drove the
4: two hundred miles to his mother’s house.
5: No error

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Solution : The man returned to the ower shop, canceled the wire (parcel) order, picked up a bouquet and
drove the two hundred miles to his mother’s house.
The sentence is correct!

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Directions (Q.136-145) : Read each sentence to nd out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error,
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the answer is 5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

Ques : 145 Find the suitable answer from the given below options

 
1: As he get out of
2: his car he noticed
3: a young girl sitting
4: on the curb sobbing.
5: No error
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Solution : As he got out of his car he noticed (past simple) a young girl sitting on the curb sobbing.

Directions (Q.146-150) : In these questions, a sentence with four words in bold is given. One of these four
words may either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence in the context of the
sentence. That word is your answer. If all the words given in bold are correctly spelt and are also
appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark ‘All correct’ as your answer.

Ques : 146 The army con rmed that small arms re was being exchanged with the Pakistani Army in
Lacchipora and Mahiyan Boniyar in the Line of Control.

 
1: con rmed
2: was
3: in
4: Control
5: All correct

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Solution : The army con rmed that small arms re was being exchanged with the Pakistani Army in
Lacchipora and Mahiyan Boniyar at the Line of Control.
‘at’ is used to refer to activities which involve a group of people: Were you at Naina’s party? (also at the
cinema, at the theatre)

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Directions (Q.146-150) : In these questions, a sentence with four words in bold is given. One of these four
words may either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence in the context of the
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sentence. That word is your answer. If all the words given in bold are correctly spelt and are also
appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark ‘All correct’ as your answer.

Ques : 147 An Indian Army soldier takes up a position near the sight of a gunbattle between army soldiers
and militants inside an army brigade headquarters near the Line of Control (LoC).

 
1: soldier
2: sight
3: militants
4: headquarters
5: All correct

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Solution : An Indian Army soldier takes up a position near the site of a gunbattle between army soldiers
and militants inside an army brigade headquarters near the Line of Control (LoC).
The site of an important event is the place where it happened: Scientists have described the Aral Sea as the
site of the worst ecological disaster on Earth.

Directions (Q.146-150) : In these questions, a sentence with four words in bold is given. One of these four
words may either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence in the context of the
sentence. That word is your answer. If all the words given in bold are correctly spelt and are also
appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark ‘All correct’ as your answer.

Ques : 148 A group of suspected militants had red at a police post in Handwara, which is in Kupwara
district, late on Monday night.

 
1: suspected
2: post
3: district
4: night
5: All correct

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Solution : A group of suspected militants had red at a police post in Handwara, which is in Kupwara
district, late on Monday night.
The sentence needs no correction!

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words may either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence in the context of the
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sentence. That word is your answer. If all the words given in bold are correctly spelt and are also
appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark ‘All correct’ as your answer.

Ques : 149 The army has yet to conform the casualties.

 
1: army
2: yet
3: conform
4: casualties
5: All correct

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Solution : The army has yet to confirm the casualties.


‘to conform’ is to behave according to the usual standards of behaviour that are expected by a group or
society: The apartment does not conform to hygiene regulations.

Directions (Q.146-150) : In these questions, a sentence with four words in bold is given. One of these four
words may either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence in the context of the
sentence. That word is your answer. If all the words given in bold are correctly spelt and are also
appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark ‘All correct’ as your answer.

Ques : 150 They were intercepted and the in ltration bid was foiled,” said a Srinagar-based army
spokesperson.

 
1: intercepted
2: in ltration
3: bid
4: foiled
5: All correct
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Solution : They were intercepted and the in ltration bid was foiled,” said a Srinagar-based army
spokesperson.
If you intercept someone or something that is travelling from one place to another, you stop them before
they get to their destination: Law enforcement agents intercepted a shipment of drugs.

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Directions (Q.151-155) : In the given passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered.
Against each, ve words are suggested, one of which ts the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate
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word in each case.
While almost 100% enrolment in (151) education (standard one to eight) (152) been achieved, it has not
(153) into learning outcomes. But the truly debilitating gap lays elsewhere – the complete lack of attention
(154) secondary education. Unlike elementary education, which is guaranteed as a fundamental (155) by
the Right to Education Act, secondary education (standard nine to 12) is not backed by any legislation.

Ques : 151 Choose the suitable word from the given below options

 
1: primary
2: secondary
3: basic
4: elementary
5: secondary

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Solution : Elementary school is a school that provides the rst part of a child’s education. Here, children
are taught usually for the rst six or sometimes eight years of their education. While almost 100%
enrollment in elementary education (standard one to eight) has been achieved, it has not transformed into
learning outcomes.

Directions (Q.151-155) : In the given passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered.
Against each, ve words are suggested, one of which ts the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate
word in each case.
While almost 100% enrolment in (151) education (standard one to eight) (152) been achieved, it has not
(153) into learning outcomes. But the truly debilitating gap lays elsewhere – the complete lack of attention
(154) secondary education. Unlike elementary education, which is guaranteed as a fundamental (155) by
the Right to Education Act, secondary education (standard nine to 12) is not backed by any legislation.

Ques : 152 Choose the suitable word from the given below options

 
1: has
2: have
3: will'hve
4: would've
5: had
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Solution : While almost 100% enrollment in elementary education (standard one to eight) has been
achieved, it has not transformed into learning outcomes.

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Directions (Q.151-155) : In the given passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered.
Against each, ve words are suggested, one of which ts the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate
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word in each case.
While almost 100% enrollment in (151) education (standard one to eight) (152) been achieved, it has not
(153) into learning outcomes. But the truly debilitating gap lays elsewhere – the complete lack of attention
(154) secondary education. Unlike elementary education, which is guaranteed as a fundamental (155) by
the Right to Education Act, secondary education (standard nine to 12) is not backed by any legislation.

Ques : 153 Choose the suitable word from the given below options

 
1: become
2: translated
3: been
4: metamorphosis
5: radiated
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Solution : While almost 100% enrollment in elementary education (standard one to eight) has been
achieved, it has not translated into learning outcomes.

Directions (Q.151-155) : In the given passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered.
Against each, ve words are suggested, one of which ts the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate
word in each case.
While almost 100% enrollment in (151) education (standard one to eight) (152) been achieved, it has not
(153) into learning outcomes. But the truly debilitating gap lays elsewhere – the complete lack of attention
(154) secondary education. Unlike elementary education, which is guaranteed as a fundamental (155) by
the Right to Education Act, secondary education (standard nine to 12) is not backed by any legislation.

Ques : 154 Choose the suitable word from the given below options

 
1: with
2: behind
3: for
4: of
5: on

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Solution : But the truly debilitating (making something weak/in rm) gap lays elsewhere – the complete
lack of attention on secondary education.
The conference may help to focus attention on the economy/ My attention wasn’t really on the game. You
can refer to someone’s efforts to help you, or the interest they show in you, as their attentions: She had to
deal with the unwelcome attentions of a drunk.

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Directions (Q.151-155) : In the given passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered.
Against each, ve words are suggested, one of which ts the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate
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word in each case.
While almost 100% enrollment in (151) education (standard one to eight) (152) been achieved, it has not
(153) into learning outcomes. But the truly debilitating gap lays elsewhere – the complete lack of attention
(154) secondary education. Unlike elementary education, which is guaranteed as a fundamental (155) by
the Right to Education Act, secondary education (standard nine to 12) is not backed by any legislation.

Ques : 155 Choose the suitable word from the given below options

 
1: book
2: education
3: basic
4: right
5: lesson

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Solution : The Fundamental Rights are de ned as basic human freedoms that every Indian citizen has the
right to enjoy for a proper and harmonious development of personality. Now,
‘Unlike elementary education, which is guaranteed as a fundamental right by the Right to Education Act,
secondary education (standard nine to 12) is not backed by any legislation.’

Directions (Q.156-160) : Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below should replace the phrase
given in bold in the following sentences to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. If
the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.

Ques : 156 It was not immediately known which parts of the plane had not found, nor whether the two
ight recorders were nearby.

 
1: have not been found
2: has been found
3: had not been found
4: hadn’t being found
5: No correction
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Solution : It was not immediately known which parts of the plane had not been (a passive form makes an
intended sense!) found, nor whether the two ight recorders were nearby.

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given in bold in the following sentences to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. If
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the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.

Ques : 157 The ability to live in harmony, the third goal of education, is the key to developing a
productive and proactive personality.

 
1: The capability of harmony
2: The ability to live harmony
3: The ability to live for harmony
4: The ability of live in harmony
5: No correction

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Solution : The ability to live in harmony, the third goal of education, is the key to developing a productive
and proactive personality.
The sentence is completely right!

Directions (Q.156-160) : Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below should replace the phrase
given in bold in the following sentences to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. If
the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.

Ques : 158 In saying this, he was underlining the need to shifting our foundation from the having mode
to the being mode.

 
1: underlining the need to shift
2: underlining need of shift
3: underlining the shifting need
4: underlining to shift need
5: No correction

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Solution : In saying this, he was underlining the need to shift (in nitive form) our foundation from the
having mode to the being mode.

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Directions (Q.156-160) : Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below should replace the phrase
given in bold in the following sentences to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. If
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the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.

Ques : 159 Perfection, according to him, results from the total development of all aspects of the pupil’s
personality, the abilities and powers, with which nature have endowed him.

 
1: nature will endow
2: naturally has been endowed
3: his nature has endowed
4: nature has endowed.
5: No correction

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Solution : Perfection, according to him, results from the total development of all aspects of the pupil’s
personality, the abilities and powers, with which nature (singular noun) has endowed him.

Directions (Q.156-160) : Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below should replace the phrase
given in bold in the following sentences to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. If
the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.

Ques : 160 Submissions on the Open Page are the extended comments of readers and in any way they
re ect the views of The Daily.

 
1: in any way they do
2: in no way they
3: in all way they do
4: in no way they do
5: No correction
Not Attempted

Solution : Submissions on the Open Page are the extended comments of readers and in no way they
re ect the views of The Daily. OR,
Submissions on the Open Page are the extended comments of readers and in any way they do not re ect
the views of The Daily.
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Reasoning Ability Quantitative Aptitude General Awareness English Language Compu

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Ques : 161 When the margins on both sides are straight and equal, then there is.________in document.

 
1: full justi cation
2: full alignment
3: left justi cation

4: right justi cation
5: None of these

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Ques : 162 The primary goal of a computer system is to turn data into

 
1: ideas
2: suggestions
3: information
4: reports
5: None of these
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Solution :

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Ques : 163 What is the main folder on a storage device called ?


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1: Platform
2: Interface
3: Root directory
4: Device driver
5: None of these

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Ques : 164 If you receive an e-mail from someone you don’t know, what should you do?

 
1: Forward it to the police immediately
2: Delete it without opening it
3: Open it and respond to them saying you don’t know them
4: Reply and ask them for their personal information
5: Reply and tell them you want to keep in touch with them

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Solution :

Ques : 165 Computer _______ is whatever is typed, submitted, or transmitted to a computer system.

 
1: input
2: output
3: data
4: circuitry
5: None of these

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Solution :

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Ques : 166 Which of the following switching methods provides the greatest frame throughput?
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1: Store-and-forward switching
2: Frame-tag switching
3: Cut-through switching
4: ISL switching
5: Store-and-backward switching

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Solution :

Ques : 167 Which kind of lock includes a keypad that can be used to control access into areas?

 
1: Cipher
2: Warded
3: Device
4: Tumbler
5: Typelock

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Solution :

Ques : 168 Special effect used to introduce slides in a presentation are called ________.

 
1: Effects
2: Custom animation
3: Transition
4: Animation
5: Preset animation

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Ques : 169 Computers send and receive data in the form of ________ signals.
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1: Analog
2: Digital
3: Modulated
4: Demodulated
5: All of the above

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Ques : 170 Most World Wide Web pages contain commands in the language ________.

 
1: NIH
2: URL
3: HTML
4: IRC
5: FTP

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Ques : 171 ________ are graphical objects used to represent commonly used application.

 
1: GUI
2: Drivers
3: Windows
4: Application
5: Icons

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Ques : 172 The ability to nd an individual item in a le immediately—


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1: sequential access
2: le allocation table
3: direct access
4: directory
5: None of these

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Ques : 173 Computers connected to a LAN (Local Area Network) can ________.

 
1: run faster
2: go on line
3: share information and/or share peripheral equipment
4: E-mail
5: None of these

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Ques : 174 A CD-RW disk ________

 
1: has a faster access than an internal disk
2: is a form of optical disk, so it can only be written once
3: holds less data than a oppy disk
4: can be erased and rewritten
5: None of these

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Ques : 175 Whenever we have to give space between the two words while typing on a PC we have to press
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a key known as ________.

 
1: Backspace
2: Shift
3: Control
4: Escape
5: Space Bar

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Solution :

Ques : 176 Which layers of the OSI model are included in the lower layers?

 
1: Application, Session, Presentation
2: Physical, Transport, Data Link, Network
3: Data link, Physical, Network
4: Session, Data Link, Physical
5: None of these

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Solution :

Ques : 177 From smallest to largest, rank the following logical pieces of the database : data block,
tablespace, extent, segment.

 
1: tablespace, segment, extent, data block
2: data block, segment, extent, tablespace
3: segment, extent, data block, tablespace
4: data block, extent, segment, tablespace
5: None of these

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Ques : 178 Where are cookies stored?


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1: On the server
2: In web.xml
3: On the client
4: In HTML
5: None of these
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Ques : 179 The quickest and easiest way in Word, to locate a particular word or phrase in a document is to
use the ________ command.

 
1: Replace
2: Find
3: Lookup
4: Search
5: None of these
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Ques : 180 Which of the following is NOT a computer programming language?

 
1: C
2: C++
3: Java
4: COBOL
5: Microsoft

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Ques : 181 ________ is when the more power-hungry components, such as the monitor and the hard drive,
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are put in idle.

 
1: Hibernation
2: Power down
3: Standby mode
4: The shutdown procedure
5: None of these
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Ques : 182 Hard disk drives are considered ________ storage.

 
1: ash
2: non-volatile
3: temporary
4: nonpermanent
5: None of these

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Ques : 183 Compilers and translators are one form of —

 
1: ROM
2: RAM
3: hard disk
4: software
5: None of these

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Ques : 184 Data representation is based on the –––––––––– number system, which uses two numbers
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to represent all data.

 
1: binary
2: biometric
3: bicentennial
4: byte
5: None of these
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Ques : 185 The most common input devices include —

 
1: Monitor and keyboard
2: Monitor and mouse
3: Mouse and keyboard
4: Printer and mouse
5: None of these
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Ques : 186 ________ represents raw facts whereas ________ is data made meaningful.

 
1: Information, reporting
2: Data, information
3: Information, bits
4: Records, bytes
5: Bits, bytes

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Ques : 187 Which of the following peripheral devices displays information to a user?
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1: Monitor
2: Keyboard
3: Secondary storage devices
4: Secondary storage media
5: None of these

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Ques : 188 When we move any row or column, the text of moved cells

 
1: moves with the cell
2: remains at its place but formatting moves
3: moves with cells and formatting is lost
4: moves with cells and some formatting are changed
5: None of these

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Ques : 189 Which of the following is the rst step in the ‘transaction processing cycle’, which captures
business data through various modes such as optical scanning or at an electronic commerce website?

 
1: Document and report generation
2: Database maintenance
3: Transaction processing
4: Data Entry
5: None of these
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Ques : 190 Data mining means analysing the data stored with
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1: The DSA
2: The front-o ce staff
3: The back-o ce staff
4: The customers
5: None of these
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Ques : 191 An e-mail address typically consists of a user ID followed by the _______ sign and the name of
the e-mail server that manages the user’s electronic post o ce box.

 
1: @
2: #
3: &
4: H
5: None of these
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Ques : 192 Correcting errors in a program is referred to as________.

 
1: debugging
2: bugging
3: rectifying
4: modifying
5: None of these
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Ques : 193 An assembler is used to translate a program written in _____ .


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1: a low level language
2: machine language
3: a high level language
4: assembly language
5: None of these
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Ques : 194 The capability of the operating system to enable two or more than two programs to execute
simultaneously in a single computer system by using a single processor is _____ .

 
1: Multiprocessing
2: Multitasking
3: Multiprogramming
4: Multiexecution
5: None of these

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Ques : 195 Which is the best de nition of a software package?

 
1: An add-on for your computer such as additional memory
2: A set of computer programs used for a certain function such as word processing
3: A protection you can buy for a computer
4: The box, manual and license agreement that accompany commercial software
5: None of these
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Ques : 196 Which of the following groups consist of only output devices?
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1: Scanner, Printer, Monitor
2: Keyboard, Printer, Monitor
3: Mouse, Printer, Monitor
4: Plotter, Printer, Monitor
5: None of these
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Ques : 197 A(n) ________ contains commands that can be selected.

 
1: pointer
2: menu
3: icon
4: button
5: None of these
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Ques : 198 The term used to de ne all input and output devices in a computer system is________

 
1: Monitor
2: Software
3: Shared resources
4: Hardware
5: None of these
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Ques : 199 What type of resource is most likely to be a shared common resource in a computer network ?
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1: Printers
2: Speakers
3: Floppy disk drives
4: Keyboards
5: None of these

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Ques : 200 The vast network of computers that connects millions of people all over the world is
called__________

 
1: LAN
2: Web
3: Hypertext
4: Internet
5: None of these
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Solution :
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