MAH-CET-2009-Actual Paper Revised
MAH-CET-2009-Actual Paper Revised
MAH-CET-2009-Actual Paper Revised
3. In a class of 40 children, Sunetra's rank in eighth from the top. Sujit is five ranks below
Sunetra. What is Sujit's rank from the bottom?
A. 27 B. 29
C. 28 D. 26
E. None of these
4. How many such numerals are there in the number 2576489, which will remain at the same
position when arranged in ascending order from left to right?
A. One B. Two
C. Three D. None
E. More than three
5. In a certain code 'DESCRIBE' is written as 'FCJSDTFE'. How will 'CONSIDER' be written in that
code?
A. SFEJTOPD B. SEFJTOPD
C. QFETJOPD D. QEFJTOPD
E. None of these
6. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one
that does not belong to that group?
A. Shampoo B. Talcum Powder
C. Hair Oil D. Cosmetics
E. Soap
7. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one
that does not belong to that group?
A. Jasmine B. Rose
C. Dahlia D. Marigold
E. Lotus
11. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so forma group. Which is the one
that does not belong to that group?
A. Van B. Truck
C. Cargo D. Trolley
E. Tempo
12. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one
thai does not belong to that group?
A. Coriander B. Mustard
C. Cumin D. Clove
E. Cardamom
13. Seed is related to 'Eruit' in the same way as 'Fruit' is related to .....
A. Tree B. Branch
C. Flower D. Petal
E. None of these
14. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one
that does not belong to the _ group?
A. 71 B. 73
C. 67 D. 61
E.77
15. How many meaningjut English words can be formed from the word NOTE beginning with 'T'
and without repeating any letter within that word?
A Three B. One
C. Two D. None
E. None of these
Directions (Qs, 16 to 20): In each of the following questions series begins with unnumbered figure on
the extreme left. One and only one of the five numbered figures in the series does not fit into the
series. The two unnumbered figures one each of the extreme left and the extreme right fit into the
series. You have to take as many aspects into account as possible of the figures in the series and find
out the one and only one of the five numbered figures which does not fit into the series. The number
of that figure is the answer.
Study - the following question.
In this question the number of lines in the figures goes on increasing by one from left to right. If we
go by this aspect of 'number of lines' only then there is not wrong figure in the series. But if we also
consider the 'manner' n which the 'number of lines' in the figures goes on increasing from left to
right we come to know that the figure No. 4 does NOT fit into the series. Therefore, 4 is the answer.
Now solve the following questions.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Directios (Qs, 21 to 25): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in the
following questions? (You are not expected to
- calculate the exact value)
21. 9938 + 92 + 0 = ?
A12 B.21
C. 7 D. 19
E. 5
22. 11.593 x 3I.l18 x 24.924 = ?
A 7783 B. 9899
C. 6781 D. 10987
E. 8991
23. (?% of 44.444) x (21 % of 66.666) = 136.89
A.11 B. 22
C. 33 D. 44
E. 55
24. √ =?
A III B. 101
C. 91 D. 81
E. 71
25. 2 3/5 + 8 1/3 + 3 7/8=?
A.10 B.23
C.37 D.15
E.60
Directions (Qs, 26 to 30): For each statement there are four different sentences given below it. Pick
out the one that most appropriately conveys the meaning of the statement. The number of that
sentence is the answer. If none of them conveys the meaning of the statement, the answer is (5) i.e.
'None'.
26. Unlike the tribals who are hardworking, the urbanites canrlot withstand ~hysicalstrai~ A The
tribals do not lik,f to withstand physical strain as the. urbanites do
B. The 'urbanites are hard'j0rking but they do not .like to undertak~ physical strain
C. The tribals can withstand physical strain whereas urbanites cann t
D. Because the tribals are ardworking they can tolerate physical st ain
E. None
27. Should you need a Per anent Account Number (PAN) Card, you must submit an application
along with a copy of your ration card
A. Unless you do not submit an application along with a copy of your ration card you will not get a
PAN Card
B.You should require a PAN Card if you want to submit an application along with a copy of your
ration card
C.If you submit your application along with your ration card you do not need a PAN I
Card. .
D.If you submit an application along with your ration card you will get only a PAN Card
E.None
29. The Manager would like you to help him locate the conspicious error
A. If you help him locate the conspicuous error, the Manager would like you
B.The Manager desires that you should provide him the necessary assistance to locate the
conspicuous error
C.The Manager feels that if you do not help him, the conspicuous error will not be located
D.The Manager expects that the conspicuous error should be located only with your help
E.None
30. The speaker remarked that not all the politicians were really unkind
A. The speaker remarked that some of the politicians were kind while others were not
B.The speaker remarked that all. the politicians were not kind
C.The speaker remarked that all those who are not politicians cannot be necessarily kind
D.The speaker remarked that all those who are politicians may hardly include really a group of kind
people
E.None
Directions (Qs, 31 to 35): What' should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number
series?
31. . 405 135 54 27 18 18 ?
A 30 B.48
C. 42 D.24
E. 36.
32. 2 11 27 52 88 137 ?
A 209 B.207
C. 205 D.203
E. 201
33. 3 14 47 146 443 1334 ?
A. 3007 B.3507
C. 3705 D.4007
E. 4704
34. 64 512 1728 4096 8000 13824 ?
A.15625 B.21952
C. 19683 D.17576
E. 12167
35. 18 32 58 108 206 400 ?
A.786 B.784
C.782 D.780
E. 778
Directions (Qs, 36 to 45): The second figure in the first unit of the problem figures bears a certain
relationship to the first figure. Similarly one of the figures in the answer figures bears the same
relationship to the first figure in the second unit of the problem figures. You are therefore to locate
the figure which would fit the question mark.
36. PROBLEM FIGURES
ANSWER FIGURES
ANSWER FIGURES
ANSWER FIGURE
39. PROBLEM FIGURES
ANSWER FIGURES
ANSWER FIGURES
ANSWER FIGURES
ANSWER FIGURES
ANSWER FIGURES
44. PROBLEM FIGURES
ANSWER FIGURES
ANSWER FIGURES
DiƌeĐtions ;Qs. ϰϲ•ϱϬͿ: Giǀen ďeloǁ aƌe sidž sentenĐes ;AͿ, ;BͿ, ;CͿ, ;DͿ, ;EͿ and ;FͿ. Reaƌƌange these six
sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions
given below them.
46. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
AA B. B
C. C D. D
E.E
47. Which of the following will be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after rearrangement?
AA B. B
C. C D; D
E. E
48. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
AF B.E
C. D D. C
'E. B
49. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement? .
AF B.E
C. D D. C
E. B
50. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
AB B. C
C. D D. E
E. F
Directions (Qs, 51 to 55): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following I
questions?
51. [{(16)½}³]? = 512
A2 B.1.5
C. 2.5 D. 3
E. None of these
52. sq.root of9801 x sq.root of 9900.25 =?
A 9604.5 B. 9702
C. 9850.5 D. 9950
E. None of these
53. 20.6% of 598 + 11.5% of 902 = ?
A 224.918 B. 230.918
C. 228.918 D. 226.918
E. None of these
54. 11628 + ? + 4 + 3 = 51
A '13 B. 15
C. 17 D. 19
E. None of these
55. (63.3)2 + (74.5)2 = ?
A 9557.14 B. 9775.12
C. 9575.16 D. 9757.18
E. None of these
Directions (Qs. 56 to 60): In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four
conclusions numbered 1, Il, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which
of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known
facts
56. Statements: Some computers are laptops. Some laptops are notebooks.
All notebooks are papers. All papers are phones.'
Conclusions:
I. Some laptops are papers.
II. Some Phones are notebooks
Ill, Some computers are notebooks
IV. No computer is notebook
A. None follows
B.Only I & II follow
C.Either III or IV follows
D.I, II and either III or IV follow
E.None of these
57. Statements: Some keys are locks. All locks are boards.
Some boards are cards. All cards are papers.
Conclusions:
I. Some boards, are papers.
II. Some boards are keys.
III. Some papers are cards.
IV. Some boards are locks
A. None follows
B.Only I & II follow
C.Only II & 'III follow
D.Only I, II & III follow
E.All follow
58. Statements: All socks are shoes. Some shoes are wallets.
Some wallets are bags, No bag is purse.
Conclusions:
I. Some bags are socks.
II. Some wallets are socks.
III. No wallet is purse
IV.Some purses are wallets.
A. Either I or II follows
B.Either III or IV follows
C.Only II & III follow
D.Only III and IV follow
E.None of these
59. Statements: Some walls are doors. Some doors are grills.
No grill is window. Some windows are roofs.
Conclusions:
I. No roof is grill.
II. No window is door.
Ill, Some window are walls.
IV. Some roofs are walls.
A.None follows
B.Only I & II follow
C.Either I or IV follows
D.Either II or III follows
E.All follow
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
Directions (Qs, 66 to 70): In each question below an incomplete sentence is given. Below this set of
incomplete sentences, there are parts denoted by (a), (b), (c) ..... (h), (i) & (j). Either none or one/two
or maximum three of them can complete the sentence meaningfully. Pick out the correct choice in
each case.
66. As we introduce new risk management systems. perfectly on ethical grounds.
67. With the generalized opening of trade and .capital movement across the world over the past
decade and a half.
68. The notion that individual economic agents are ill-equipped to be exposed to exchange rate.
interest rates and price risks.
69. The distinguishing feature of the new paradigm is that it does not mean that every risk.
70. Profound changes' have taken place in the economic and financial landscape in India over
the past two decades or so
(a). it is important for us to keep in mind the objective conditions that exist in India
(b) is no longer regarded as tenable.
(c) marked by wide ranging reforms in both the real and financial sectors.
(d) management products in India must be world class.
(e) we must not try to find out any escape to routes to avoid risks.
(f) prominently maintaining status quo' of the conditions.
(g) risk management has become all pervasive across the whole financial sector.
(h) cannot be well defended any longer. against criticism.
(i) should be eliminated by way of insurance¬like products that have been known to
mankind for a long time.
(j) there is a striking need to ensure free trade and movement of capital across the
world.
Answer Choices for Questions:
66. A. Only (a) . B. Only (e)
C. Either (a) or (e) D. Only (b)
E. None
67. A Only (f) B. Only (g)
C. Either (f) or (g) D. Only (j)
E. None
68. A Only (b) B. Only (h)
C. Only (g) D. Either (b) or (h)
E. None
69. A Only (a) B. Only (g)
C. Only (c) D. Either (i) or (c)
E. None
70. A .None B. Only (f)
C. Only (b) D. Either (f) or (b)
E. Only (c)
Directions (Qs, 71 to 7;;): In each of these questions a group of letters is given followed by four
combinations of digits and symbols numbered (A), (B), (C) & (D). Letters are to be coded by digiti
symbol as per the scheme and conditions given below. Serial number of the combination of digiti
symbol that represents the group of letters is your answer. If none of the combinations is correct
your answer is (E) i.e. 'None of these'.
Letters : L F J T A HIM R E K DUB P
Digiti 3 7 # $ 4 9 1 8 2 @ 6 % © * 5
Symbol
code
Conditions:
(i) If the first. letter is a c0,9sonant and. the last letter. is a vowel thJlr codes are to be interchanged.
(ii) If the first as well at the last letter is a vowel
(iii) If the first as well as the last letter is a consonant and in between there are two or more vowels
all the vowels are to be coded as o ..
(iv) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, both are to be coded as the code
for. consonant.
71. EFHKLB
A @7963* B. *7963*
C. @7963@ D.*7963@
E. None of these
72. FTAMIR
A 7$4812 B. 7$1842
C. 7$0802 D. 7$£8£2
E. None of these
73. DKPRTB
A *652$% B. %652$%
C. £652$£ D. *652$*
E. None of these
74. UPITRA
A 45#$2© B. ©5#$24
C. ©5#$2©' D. £5#$2£
E. None of these
75. HLEKBI
A 13@6*9 B.92@K*1
C. 13@6* 1 D.93@K*9
E. None of these
Directions (Qs, 76 to 80): Each question below is followed by two statements A and B. You are to
determine whether the data given in the statement is sufficient for answering the question. You
should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.
Give answer (A) If the statement A alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statement B
alone is not sufficient.
Give answer (B) if the statement B alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statement A
alone is not sufficient.
Give answer (C) if both statements A and B together are needed to answer the question.
Give answer (D) if either the statement A alone or statement B alone is sufficient to answer the
question
Give answer (E) if you cannot get the'answer from the statement A and B together, but need even
ore data.
87. While going to the office yesterday I .....that I ..... the key of my office room at home.
A ,suddenly realized, have forgotten
B.gradually remembered, was forgetting
C.immediately recalled, was left
D.suddenly realized, had forgotten
E.None of these
88. This Physics Laboratory is .....with all the sophisticated ..... but also with most of the
recent publications. .
A. not only equipped, instruments
B.not equipped, gadgets
C.dumped, old publications
D.equipped not only, instruments
E. None of these
89. If he .....prepared his lecture well in advance it ..... the best lecture in the entire conference.
A. would have, would have been
B.would, must be
C.had, would have been
D.should have,would be
E.None of these
90. No other library in town .....so many books belonging to different disciplines as this library'
.....
A has, has
B.,having, does
C.have, has
D.possess, have
E.None of these
Directions (Qs, 91 to 95): Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Number of People (in thousands) Applying for LIG, MIG Flats in Five Different Cities
CITIES
91. What is the respective ratio of total number of people applying for LIG, MIG and RIG flats in
all the cities together?
A 24 : 21 : 19 B. 8 : 7 : 6
C. 71 : 63 : 57 D. 48 : 42 : Tl
E. None of these
92. What is the Total number of people applying for MIG flats in all the cities together?
A 1775 B. 1425
C. 1625 D. 1575
E. None of these
93. Number of people applying for LIG flats in Pune forms what percent of total number of
people applying from all the categories in Pune? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
A 41.67 B. 54.16
C. 35.29 D. 44.44
E. None of these
94. What is the respective ratio of total number of people applying for HIG flats from Delhi & Pune
together to those applying for MIG flats from Bangalore & Jaipur together?
A 21 : 23 B. 22 : 21
C. 22 : 23 D. 21 : 22
E. None of these
95. Number of people applying for MIO. flats in Mumbai forms approximately what percent of
the total number of people applying for MIG' flats from all the cities together?
A 34 B. 48
C. 51 D. 18
E. 27
Directions (Qs, 96 to 100): In each of these questions the symbols @, #, $. % and * are used with
different meanings as follows:
(i) 'P @ Q' means 'P is. not smaller than Q'.
(ii) 'P # Q' means 'P is not greater than Q'.
(iii) 'P $ Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q'. .
(iv) 'P % Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q'.
(v) 'P * Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'.
In each question four statements showing relationships have been given, which are followed by four
conclusions I, II, III & IV. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which conclusion(s)
is/are definitely true.
96. Statements: L # T, T * D, D @ H, H $ K
Conclusions: I. K *. D
II K#D
Ill. L * D
IVK$L
A .Only I & III are true
B.Only II & III are true
C.Only III & IV are true
D.Only I & II are true
E. None of these
97. Statements: E $ F, F @ I, I % K, L * K
Conclusions: I. E @ I
II. L * F
Ill.F%K
IV. E % K
A .None is true
B.Only I & II are true
C.Only II & III are true
D.Only I, II & III are true
E.All are true
98. Statements: R @ J, J * F, F # M, M % V
Conclusions: 1. J % V
II.R @M
Ill. J # V
IV. R * M
A .Either I or III is true
B. Either II or IV is true
C. Only II & III are true
D. Either I or III and either II or IV are true
E. None of these
99. Statements: V %W; W # Z, Z @ T, T $ H
Conclusions: 1. Z % H
II. V @ Z
Ill. V * Z
IV. W $ T
A. Either I or III is true
B. Only I is true
C. Only IV is true
D. Only I & II are true
E. None of these
100. Statements: H % L, L @ Q, Q * R, R # N
Conclusions: IH@Q
II H%Q
III N@Q
IV N.%.Q
Directions (Qs; 111 to 115): Read thefollowing passage carefully and answer the questions given
below it. Certain words are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering
some of the questions.
Urbanization and altered lifestyles are indicators of socio-economic development and lead to risk
factors for cardiovascular diseases CVDs. At present, pre-transitional diseases like rheumatic heart
disease, mostly the problem of the poor, co-exist as a major cardiovascular disease along with post-
transitional diseases such as coronary heart disease and. hypertension. In India nearly 2.4 million
deaths are caused by cardiovascular disorders. Small-scale community-based studies indicate the
prevalence of CVD in adults, ranging from 2-6 per cent in rural and 6- I 0 per cent in urban areas. The
health sector review of the World Bank projects that CVD mortality rates would double between
1985-2015.
112. Which of the following is definitely TRUE in the context of the passage?
(I) CVD adult patients in rural areas outnumber those 'in urban areas
(2) The proportion of the rich and poor CVD patients is almost the same
(3) CVD deaths between 1985-2015 would be doubled in respect of rural areas
A. (I) and (2) only B. (2) and (3) only
C. (I) and (3) only D. All the three
E. None of these
113. Which of the following is most nearly the SAME as the word PREVALENCE as used in the
passage?
A. cure B. remedy
C. occurrence D. prevention
E. eradication
115. Which of the following is most nearly the SAME as the word ALTERED as used in the
passage? .
A. shifted B. changed
C. reviewed D. modern
E. traditional
Directions (Qs, 116 to 120): Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Total Number of Boys and Girls in Five Different Colleges.
116. The number of girls from College A is approximately what percent of the total. number of
girls from all the Colleges together?
A. 21 B. 17
C. 23 D. 19
E 15
117; The total numbers of boys from Colleges B & D together are approximately what percent of the
total number of boys from Colleges A, C and E together?
A. 135 B. 65
C. 128 D. 97
E. 74
118. What is the average number of boys from all the Colleges together?
A. 3350 B. 3450
C. 3550 D. 3650
E. None of these
119. What is the difference between the total number of boys and the total number of girls from
all the Colleges together?
A. 500 B. 650
C. 725 D: 800
E. None of these
120. What is the respective ratio of number of girls from College C to the number of girls from
College E?
A. 13 : 14 B. 14 : 13
C. 7 : 6 D. 6: 7
E. None of these
Directions (Qs. 121 to 125): Study the following information carefully to an~wer. these questions:
Eight members P, Q, R, S, T, V, H& L are sitting in two rows with equal number of members in each
row. Members of one row are facing North and those in the other row are facing South. Each
member in one row is sitting exactly opposite a member in the other row. P sits in the row facing
North, to the immediate right of H who is exactly opposite of R. L is to the immediate right of Rand S
is exactly opposite of T who is to the intermediate right of P. V does not sit at any of the ends of any
row.
121. Which of the following members sit at the ends of the same row?
A.TH B. SR
C. LQ D. LT
E. None of these
122 .. Who sits opposite of .P'?
A.L B.Q
C.V D.Cannot be determined
E.None of these
123. Which of the following members sit exactly opposite.each other?
A.VQ B. LV
C. VH D. VP
E. None of these
124. Who is to the left of V?
A.T B. S
C. R D. L
E. None of these
125. Who sits to the right of Q?
A. H B. L
C. V D. R
E. None of these
DiƌeĐtions ;Qs. ϭϮϲ to ϭϯϬͿ: In eaĐh of the folloǁing • Ƌuestions, a ƌelated paiƌ of figuƌes isfolloǁed
by five numbered pairs of figures. Select the pair that has a relationship similar to that in the
unnumbered pair. The best answer is to be selected from a group of fairly close choices.
Study the following question.
In this question element II of unumbered figure is related to the element I of the figure in a certain
way. Element II has one side more than the element 1. The pair in the figure No. 5 has the same
relationship. Therefore, 5' is the answer.
Now solve the following questions.
126.
127.
128.
Directions (Qs, 131 to 135): Study the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Number of Students Passed and Failed in Five Classes of a School over the Years
YEAR CLASSES
VI VII VIII IX X
PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL
2003 56 4 78 5 66 9 65 65 48 2
2004 78 7 77 11 65 8 72 6 92 17
2005 45 9 67 16 58 6 74 6 84 8
2006 66 8 64 13 92 13 81 10 76 8
2007 87 12 48 3 88 9 76 8 65 5
2008 90 10 55 7 52 4 90 11 58 3
131. Which of the following classes has the maximum number of passed students over the years?
A.VI B. VII
C. VIII D. IX
E.X
133. What is the total percentage of passed students of class x from all the years together
(rounded off to two digits after decimal)?
A 93.47 B. 90.77
C. 87.57 D. 84.67
E. None of these
133. What is the respective ratio of the total number of passed students to total number of failed
students for the year 2008?
A 23 : 2 B. 69 : 13
c. 13 : 23 D. 7 : 69
E. None of these
134. What is the average number of appeared students from class VII for the given years?
A 74 B. 78
C. 76 D. 72
E. None of these
135. What is the number of appeared students, for all the classes together, in the year 20017
A 431 B. 335
C. 401 D. 380
E. None of these
Directions (Qs, 136 to 140): Study the following information carefully to answer these questions:
Seven friends L, J, K, T, R, H& V are working in three different organisations X, Y & Z with atleast two
persons in each organization. Each one of them is in a different department viz. Operations, HR,
Marketing, Research, Design, Accounts and Administration not necessarily in the same order.
J works in operations inorganizationY. H works in Design in organization X only with L. Those who
work in HR and administration work in the same organization. K works in organization Z but does not
work in Research department. V works in administration for organization Y. The one who works in
Accounts works in organization X. T works in organization Y.
136. R works in which organization?
AX B. Y
C. Z D. Yor Z
E. Cannot be determined
137. Who works in HR?
AK B. T
C. R D. J
E. None of these
138. Which of the following combinations is correct?
A .Z-R-HR
B.Y-K-Marketing
C.X-L-Administration
D.Y-V-HR
E.None of these
139. Three persons work in which organization?
A. Y B. Z
C. X D. Y or Z
E. X or Z
150. Which of the following is most OPPOSITE of the word DECLINE as used in the passage?
A incline B. reduce
C. accept D. increase
E. magnify
Directions (Qs, 151 to 155): In each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of
action numbered I and /I. A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for
improvement, follow-up or further action in regard to the problem, policy, etc. On the basis of the
'information given in the statement, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true,
then decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.
Give answer : (1) if only I follows.
Give answer : (2) if only II follows:
Give answer : (3) if either I or II follows.
Give answer : (4) if neither I nor II follows.
Give answer : (5) if both I and II follow.
151. Employees of the organization gave a call for strike in protest against certain decision taken
by the management.
Courses of Action:
I. The management should call a joint meeting of management and union leaders to listen to
the employees' grievances.
II. The management should appeal to the employees to withdraw the call for strike assuring
them the decisions will be considered for review.
152. The Bus Transport Co. -received a phone call alerting bomb scare in the bus on one of its
route.
. Courses of Action:
1. The Bus Transport Co. should alert all the buses on that route advising them to vacate and
take precautionary measures.
II. The Bus Transport Company should call for the help from the Bomb squad.
153. Twenty five children in the school were reported to be suffering from diarrhoea after having
mid-day meals.
Courses of Action:
I. Parents of the children should be advised to give homemade meals to the children.
II.School should arrange for immediate medical help to all the affected children.
154. Terrorist activities in the city have been continuously increasing since last few years.
Courses of Action: L
I.The Government should alert the police department to deploy more security checks at all
the entries into the city.
II.Public should be cautioned and advised not to go out in late night hours.
155. A huge rally was organized by the people in the locality on a religious occasion and the police
was informed accordingly.
Courses of Action:
I. Adequate police force should be deployed to oversee the procession of the rally.
Il, Vehicles on the road should be advised a diversion to avoid traffic congestion.
Directions (Qs. 156 to 160): Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Number or Percentage of Children, Women and Men playing Six different games
GAMES NUMBER.OF PERCENTAGE
Children Women Men
Chess 99 138 21%
Hockey 35% 159 166
Tennis 632 168 20%
Football 163 36% 221
Volleyball 261 34% 37%
Cricket 36% 77 435
156. What is the respective ratio of total number of women playing football to the men playing
volleyball?
A.2 : 3 B. 23 : 36
C. 24 : 37 D. 11 : 18
E. None of these
157. Total number of women playing volley ball forms approximately what per cent of the total
number of women playing all the games together?
A 45 B. 41
C. 37 D. 33
E.29
158. What is the average number of men playing all the games together? (rounded off to two
digits after decimal)
A 177.33 B. 236.33
C. 210.67 D. 269.67
E. None of these
159. What is the total number of children playing all the games together?
A 1618 B. 1064
C. 1418 D. 264
E. None of these
160. Number of children playing hockey forms what per cent of children playing Cricket?
(rounded off to two digits after decimal)
A 54.76 B. 56.76
C. 58.76 D. 60.76
E. None of these
Directions (Qs, 161 to 165): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given
below it. Certain words are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering
some of the questions.
The Guided Missile Development Programme envisaged the design and development of our missile
systems. Prithvi, Trishul, Akash and Nag, leading to their production. It also established the re-entry
technology capability through Agni. The re-entry technology demonstration was completed by 1992,
through flight tests of Agni. Prithvi was the first of the four operational missile systems to be
inducted into, the armed forces.
The technological goal of the programme is to ensure that the systems will be contemporary at the
time of their induction into the armed forces. The systems have been designed to be multi-purpose,
multiuser and multi-role in nature. The programme has adopted the philosophy of concurrent
development and production to reduce the time¬cycle from development to induction.
161. What was the technological objective of the programme of guided missile as depicted in the
passage?
(1) The programme should yield modern gadgets at the time of its induction.
(2) The programme should yield gadgets with variety of purpose and facility" to use by
various users.
(3) The programme should be such that it should reduce the time for manufacture.
A.(1) only B. (1) and (2) only
C. (1) and (3) only D. All the three
E. None of these
162. Which of the following is most OPPOSITE of the word CONTEMPORARY as used in the
passage?
A. regular B. permanent
C. haphazard D. prominent
E. old
163. It can be inferred from the passage that the author is most likely to be alan : ....
A.Newspaper Reporter
B.Scientist
C.Sociologist
D.Environmentalist
E.Civil Defence Strategist
164. What was the strategy adopted to cut short the time?
A. Starting induction before development
B. Starting development just prior to induction
C. Synchronizing production and develop-ment together
D. Starting induction together with develop¬ment
E. None fo these
165. Which of the following is most OPPOSITE of the word CONCURRENT as used in the
passage?
A. flexible B. sequential
C. modest D. optimum
E. limited
Directions (Qs, 16.6 to 170): In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer
figures on the right should come after the problem, figures on the left, if the sequence were
continued.
166. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
167. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
Answer Figures
Answer Figures
Directions (Qs, 171 to 175): Study the information carefully to answer the following questions:
There are 7200 students in a Medical Institute. The ratio of boys to girls is 7 : 5 respectively. All the
students are in enrolled in six different courses' viz. B.Sc. Nursing), B. Pharma, B.A.M.S., B.M.L.T.,
B.D.S. and M.B.B.S. 22 per cent of the total numbers of students are in B.D.S. 16 per cent of the girls
are - B.Pharma. 18 per cent of the boys are in B.A.M.S. Girls in M.B.B.S. are in 30 per cent of the girls
in B.Pharma. 15 per cent of the boys are in B.Sc. - Nursing. Boys in B.Pharma are 50 percent of the
girls in the same. 15 per cent of the girls are in B.M.L.T. The ratio of boys to girls in the M.B.B.S. is 3:1
respectively. 24 per cent of the total numbers of students are in B.Sc. Nursing. The ratio of boys to
girls in the B.M.L.T. is 12:5 respectively.
173. Number of girls enrolled in B.Sc. (Nursing) forms approximately what per cent of total
number of the students in the organization?
A7 B. 22
C. 13 D.24
E. 15
174. Number of boys enrolled in B.M.L.T. forms what per cent of the total number' of girls
enrolled in B. Pharma?
A 187.5 B.200
C. 212.5 D. 225
E. None of these
175. What is the total number of boys enrolled in M.B.B.S.?
A. 240 B. 432
C. 756 D. 630
E. None of these
Directions (Qs, 176 to 180): Below in each question are .given two statements (I) and (2). These
statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a
common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both the
statements and decide which of the following answer choices correctly depicts the relationship
between these two statements.
Mark answer: (A) if statement (1) is the cause and statement (2) is its effect.
Mark answer :(B) if statement (2) is the cause and statement (1) is its effect.
Mark answer:(C) if both -the statements (1) and (2) are independent causes.
Mark answer :(D) if both the statements (1) and (2) are effects of independent causes.
Mark answer :(E) if both the statements (1) and (2) are effects of some common cause.
176. (1) Worldwide recession has created uncertainity in the job market.
(2) Many people are opting for change from private sector to public sector.
177. (1) A large number of employees could not report to the duty on time.
(2) Police had laid down barricades on the road to trap the miscreants.
178. (1) There was a huge crowd of buyers at various shopping outlets in the city.
(2) Prices of most of the commodities have gone up substantially in the recent past.
179. (1), There has been a constant rise in the number of immigrants to the metropolis for last
many years.
(2) The infrastructure of the metropolis is struggling to take care of its increasing population.
180. (1) The earnings of all the Government employees have gone u
(2) Salaries of employees in the private companies are being revised from time to time.
Directions (Qs. 181 to 190): In the following passage; there are blanks, each of which has been
numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are
suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
The gross value added to GDP by insurance services increased at the rate of 7.5 per cent during
1980¬81 and 1993:94, but only 22 per cent of all insurable persons are covered by life insurance.
The number of persons covered will increase significantly due to population increase, economic
growth and the rise in (181) of risks due to rapid urbanization. (182) less than 1 per cent of the
population has any dealings with non-life insurance business, but the demand on these services is
(183) to increase as manufacturing, .trade and other activities grow. Additionally more and more
people will go in for personalaccid~nt insurance, medical coverage and other such forms of
protection. The business in non-life insurance even currently is increasing at the rate of 20 per cent
per annum and is expected to (184) to 30 per cent in the next decade. (185) voluminous growth in
the banking and insurance sectors, processing and transactions have been carried out by large'ly
manual means. A national network of banking and the insurance business has to (186). This lack has
(187) affected efficiency and is a major cause of the (188) rates charged for financial services. The
introduction of I.T. for various operations at the earliest has become a necessity. This means use of
computers for near total electronic data management and the use of telecommunications and
multimedia data, (189) a total systems approach. Some modern technologies like Automated Teller
Machines (ATM); automatic cheque clearing systems, telephonic banking, credit cards and electronic
fund transfers have been already introduced and will be (190) in most of the banks in the coming
years.