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Answer: C
Answer: D
3. Bhaona is a presentation of the Ankia Naat of Assam. In Bhaona the cultural glimpses of __________ is/ are reflected.
B Bengal
Answer: D
4. Under which Act does the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) protect monuments, sites and remains of national importance ?
Answer: A
D Saichiro Misumi
Answer: C
6. In Grammy Awards 2015 the best folk album was won by _______
Answer: B
7. Scientists discovered a new species in the human family tree which is a small creature with a tiny brain. The new species has
been named as ______
A Homo Naledi
B Dwarf Sapein
Answer: A
Answer: C
A The foreign currency assets held by RBI and the gold holding of RBI
C The gold holding of RBI, the foreign currency assets held by RBI and special drawing rights
10. _________ is a charge for converting bullion into coins where free coinage is permitted. This charge is equal to the cost of bullion
to coins transformation.
A Bull-Coin
B Brassage
C Bit Coin
D Coin Levy
Answer: C
Answer: D
12. The National Merit Scholarship Scheme, which provided financial assistance to meritorious students from Class XI to Post-
Graduation level in Government Schools/Colleges/Universities has been discontinued from the year _________
A 2009
B 2008
C 2007
Answer: C
13. The Symbol used for reusable microwaveable plastic ware is ________
A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4
Answer: B
A RBI
C Planning commission
Answer: B
15. Super Blood Moon, which is a rare astronomical phenomenon hasn't happened since ___________, and won't happen again until
__________
A 1982 , 2033
B 1980 , 2035
C 1978 , 2032
D 1975 , 2031
Answer: A
16. The galaxy __________ was initially discovered with NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope in infrared light and is believed to be at
least 9 billion years old.
A ANDROMEDA
B COSMOS REDSHIFT
C SAGE0536AGN
D SUNFLOWER
Answer: A
A 17 billion
B 18 billion
C 19 billion
D 20 billion
Answer: C
18. Shri Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India on _________ at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi.
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B 19th May 2014
Answer: A
Answer: A
21. In 1347 during the reign of Muhammed Tuglak an Afghan officer named ____________setup an independent kingdom called
Bahmani Kingdom.
Answer: C
22. The task of consolidating Mughal Kingdom was left to Akbar who was only _________ years old at the time of his accession of
the throne.
A Eleven Years
B Twell Years
C Thirteen Years
D Fourteen Years
Answer: C
Answer: B
24. A constitutional right can be ________ recognized and established by a sovereign State or union of States.
Answer: B
25. In Nepal the festival of lights i.e. Diwali is celebrated by some Buddhists as _______
A Tihar
B Swanti
Answer: C
Answer: A
27. One of India's most distinguished constitutional lawyers who had received brickbats for arguing in favor of Dow Chemicals in
the Bhopal gas disaster case is _________
A Ram Jethmalai
B Fali Nariman
D Pramila Nesargi
Answer: B
28. The Nobel Peace Prize winner who gave up .freedom and a life with her family in Britain, to protest against the military rule at
another country, who is also the Chair of the National League for democracy is ___________
A Angela Merkel
B Christine Lagarde
C Brito Polman
Answer: D
A France
B United Kingdom
C Japan
D USA
Answer: B
30. In the Indian general assembly elections 2014 the BJP-led NDA won __________________seats out of________ Lok Sabha seats that
were announced
A 335546
B 334545
C 336543
D 331544
Answer: C
Answer: A
Answer: C
33. The Sensex and Nifty are both indices. The base years for the BSE Sensex and Nifty are_________ and __________ respectively.
Answer: C
34. The artist who painted Irises, Sunflowers, Red Poppies, Pink Roses was _________
B Sandro Botticelli
C Leonardo da Vinci
D Michelangelo
Answer: A
A GSAT - 16
B IRNSS - ID
C GSAT - 6
D Astrosat
Answer: C
Answer: C
37. The country/countries that has/have resorted to Quantitative easing in the last decade is/are
B United Kingdom
C Japan
Answer: D
A Chetan Anand
B AjayJayaram
C Parupalli Kashyap
D Sameer Verma
Answer: B
39. Tamaasha, the traditional folk theatre form of Maharashtra has evolved from the folk forms of
B Only Kirtan
D Only Gondhal
Answer: A
40. The last series of wall painting in India are from near Hindupur belonging to 16th century A.D.
A Lepakshi temple
B Shiva temple
D Ganesh Temple
Answer: A
A 3 times
B 20 times
C 1 time
D 6 times
Answer: C
Explanation:
Given that there are 3 bulbs and 3 switches.
First, we switch on the first switch and switch it off after some time. And then switch off the second switch and check the basement
The bulb which is off but a little bit warm corresponds to switch 1. The on bulb corresponds to switch 2 and remaining 1 is connected to
switch 3.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Cashflow is determined by other factors also like sales, expenditure. Moreover, it is not given how much increase sundry expense is
actually there. So we can't comment on the cash flow
43. A producer of a drama theatre is creating his weekend schedule. The producer has six plays to choose from: "Made in India",
"Laugh for a while", "The Life is your choice", "MBA - Maha Budhiman Aadmi", "Placements -my goal", "MBA Go Getters". The
producer sets a schedule based upon the following criteria.
I. "Made in India" must be shown before "The Life is your choice" and "Laugh for a while"
II. "Laugh for a while" must be shown before "MBA - Maha Budhiman Aadmi"
III. "Placements - my goal" must be shown after "The Life is your choice" and "MBA Go Getters"
Which of the following weekend schedules are consistent with the producer's criteria ?
Made in India, Laugh for a while, The Life is your choice, MBA - Maha Budhiman Aadmi, Placements - my goal and
A
MBA Go Getters.
Made in India, MBA Go Getters, Placements - my goal, Laugh for a while, MBA - Maha Budhiman Aadmi and The Life
C
is your choice.
Made in India, MBA Go Getters, MBA - Maha Budhiman Aadmi, The Life is your choice, Placements - my goal and
D
Laugh for a while
Answer: B
Explanation:
option 1 is incorrect as in this "Placements - my goal" is shown before "MBA Go Getters" which is against condition 3.
option 3 is incorrect as in this "Placements - my goal" is shown before "The Life is your choice" which is against condition 3.
option 4 is incorrect as in this "Laugh for a while" is shown after "MBA - Maha Budhiman Aadmi" which is against condition 2
Hence option 2 is correct which is satisfying all the conditions.
44. Mr. Peter gave his eldest son David a bag with 1000 gold coins. David took 230 gold coins from the bag and gave the rest to his
younger brothers John, Joe and Jonathan, and advised them to distribute the balance left in the bag amongst themselves in
proportion to their age which together amounted to 17.5 years. After a lot of deliberation and discussion John, Joe and
Jonathan came to a conclusion to distribute the gold coins. Their methodology was as follows: As often John took 4 gold coins,
Joe took 3. As often John took 6 gold coins Jonathan took 7. What was the age of John, Joe and Jonathan ?
Answer: A
Explanation:
BY using their methodology, we can create a table as:
Now, if we distribute 12 coins to John, we will have the following gold coins for the rest using the ratio mentioned above:
For the sum of their ages to be 12+9+14=35 years, Age of John, Joe and Jonathon are 12, 9 and 14 years respectively.
So, if the sum of their ages amount to 17.5 which is half of 35,
B 11 seconds
C 11.66666667 seconds.
Answer: C
Explanation:
After making the first gong, it has a gap of 6 time periods to complete the 7 gongs.
In other words, let us assume that at t=0, the first loud gong took place at 7 O' clock. After a period of 6 equal time periods, all the 7
gongs were made.
Similarly, at 11 O' clock, after the first gong, the remaining 10 gongs will sound at an interval of 10 equal time periods.
7 70
So, time taken= 10 × 6 sec= 6 sec = 11.67 seconds.
A 126
B 156
C 176
D 196
Answer: B
Explanation:
The pattern is followed as:
47. Fifteen years back, Ms. Kalpana had three sons Ramesh, Suresh and Rajesh. The sum of the age of Ramesh, Suresh and Rajesh
was equal to half of the age of their mother. It was during the next five years when Mahesh was born. Then the age of Ms.
Kalpana was equal to the sum of the ages of all her children. Time went on and years passed and Dinesh was bom and age of
Ramesh equaled the sum of the ages of Rajesh and Mahesh. Now, it so happened that the sum of the ages of Ramesh, Suresh,
Rajesh, Mahesh and Dinesh was double the age of their mother and was also equal to the sum of the ages of Suresh and
Ramesh. Also Ramesh's age was equal to sum of the ages of Mahesh and Dinesh. What is the age of Ms. Kalpana?
A 39 years
B 42 years
C 41 years
Answer: A
Explanation:
Let G, S, R & N be their ages 15 years back. Let Amit & Keshav be born
after x & y years, Thus their ages after 15 years can be written as
A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4
Answer: B
A abcdefg
B abcdgfe
C gfedcba
D None of these
Answer: C
Explanation:
Ceiling fan is at the the top of the room, and table fan is at the bottom part of the room. So, the analogy is that of opposite places.
Instructions [50 - 51 ]
There is a statement followed by two arguments. Choose the correct option which gives the decision on the arguments, which is
derived from the statement.
50. Given Statement: The new amendment of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in India refers to bringing an overall positive
impact on the communities, cultures, societies and environments. The fundamentals of CSR rest on the fact that not only public
policy but even corporate should be responsible enough to address social issues.
Answer: A
Answer: D
Explanation:
The premise of the question revolves around LPG subsidy being introduced by the government and that in order to receive the subsidy,
Linking of Aadhar card to bank account has been made mandatory.
Argument 1 is out of scope as giving up LPG subsidy is not even close to the premise.
Argument 2 also falls under the same category, as there is no mention about the rich and poor in the premise.
Also, when we consider the two arguments together, there is no logical link between the two. So, option D.
52. If CAB is coded as 723 - 5 58 in a coded language then how will DAD be coded ?
A 4023 -5 4023
B 4090 -5 4090
C 1024 -5 1024
D 1246 -5 1189
Answer: B
Explanation:
As per the CAB code, A is coded as 5 and should be the same in case of A in DAD.
So, 1) 32 = 9
2) 93 = 729
3) 729-6= 723.
1) 22 = 4
2) 43 = 64
1) 42 = 16
2) 163 = 4096
3) 4096-6= 4090.
53. If MONEY is coded as 144 200 171 0 600 then DOLLAR is coded as ________
Answer: A
Explanation:
MONEY is coded as 144 200 171 0 600
M = 144 = 13^2-25
O = 200 = 15^2-25
N =171 = 14^2-25
E =0 = 5^2-25
Y = 600 = 25^2-25
So similarly following for Dollar
we get
D= 16-25
O = 225-25
L =144-25
A =1-25
R = 324-25
We get DOLLAR as - 9 200 119 119 - 24 299
A 1
B 2
C 50
D 90
Answer: C
Explanation:
99% of 100 students are engineers means that there are 99 engineers.
=> 0.02*k = 1
=> k = 50
55. Vikas was showing a photograph to his friend and pointed to a boy and told the following statement "His name is Atul and his
maternal grandfather's brother is my maternal grandfather's sister's son." How is Atul related to Vikas ?
Answer: B
Explanation:
56. There was a party organized and the following members attended the party : Sheela, Amruta, Rohit, Rahul, Ajey, Ranveer and
Gauri. Sheela is mother-in-law of Amruta, who is sister-in-law of Rohit. Rahul is the father of Ajey. Ajey is the brother of Rohit.
Ranveer is the only brother of Rahul and the father-in-law of Gauri. Gauri was married to Rohit. How is Sheela related to Ranveer
?
A cousin
B mother
C sister
Answer: D
Explanation:
If Sheela is the mother-in-law of Amruta and Amruta is the sister-in-law of Rohit, this means that Sheela is the mother of Rohit .
If Ranveer is the father-in law of Gauri and Gauri is married to Rohit, this means that Ranveer is the father of Rohit.
A chef is trying a recipe for a tasty ice cream using four ingredients. He can choose from three liquids for taste which are labeled A, B
57. If the chef calculated that Y is the most important flavor and must be used in the recipe, which other ingredients must be part of
the recipe ?
A A, B and W
B A, B and X
C A, B and Z
D B, C and X
Answer: B
Explanation:
If Y has to be used, C has to be removed. This means that A and B must be used. Now that B has to be used, we cannot use W.
58. 'If the chef rejected B because of its possible side effects but decided to use Z, which is a possible combination of the four
ingredients in the recipe ?
A A, C, W and Z
B A, X, Y and Z
C A, W, X and Z
D A, C, Y and Z
Answer: A
Explanation:
If chef rejects B, then he has to use A and C together. Options 2 and 3 can already be eliminated. Now, C cannot be used with Y. So,
option 4 is also eliminated.
A I only
B II only
D II and I only
Answer: C
D II only
Answer: B
Explanation:
Let us analyze statement 1:
If C is used with B, we cannot add Y and W because of the unhealthy effects stated. But we can use X and Z.
If Y is used, we cannot use C for health reasons. But since we have to use 2 taste giving liquids, B has to be used with A.
If C is not used, we have to use A and B together and B cannot be mixed with W.
A MAN
B GIFT
C PAN
D SOFT
Answer: B
Explanation:
We have
CAT 389376 DOG
Now CAT = 3+1+20 =24
24^2 =576
DOG =4+15+7 =26
26^2 =676
Now (576)(676) = 389376
Now following the same pattern :
CAN = 3+1+14 =18
18^2 =324
Now 571536/324 = 1764
Now 1764 = 42
= GIFT (7+9+6+20)
A MALEVOLENCE
B JOIN
C LINK
D DRIP
Answer: D
A 48
B 168
C 64
D 132
Answer: D
64. What is the least number of straight lines needed to draw the following diagram?
A 39
B 40
Answer: A
Explanation:
Count a line as one line as long as it is continuous even if there are other lines intersecting it.
Total = 39
A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4
Answer: C
Ten friends Matt, Sam, Pat, Tom, Sid, Alex, Kat, Jim, Jane and John are having dinner on a rectangular table. Eight facing each other
along the length of the table while two facing each other along the smaller side of the table. Pat is sitting diagonally opposite to Kat,
Alex is facing Jim, John is to the right of Jane, Tom is sitting between Sam and Jim, Pat is to the extreme left of Jane who is sitting on
66. Who do you think is sitting in front of each other along the small sides of the table ?
Answer: A
Explanation:
Answer: B
Explanation:
Answer: B
Explanation:
A Sam
C Alex
D Tom
Answer: D
Explanation:
A Pat
B Alex
C Sid
D Sam
Answer: C
Explanation:
General English
71. "To catch a tartar" means ___________
Answer: B
Explanation:
'To catch a tartar' is an idiom which means to encounter with someone that proves more powerful or troublesome.
A dots
B stripes
C color
Answer: D
Explanation:
The correct idiom is a leopard cannot change its spots which means that people cannot change their basic personalities.
73. "So sober sometimes serious Sam smiles on silly things" is a /an _______.
A hyperbole
C anaphora
D alliteration
Answer: D
Explanation:
A Hyperbole refers to exaggeration
Assonance refers to the resemblance of sound between syllables of nearby words like cold, culled etc.
Anaphora is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases clauses or sentences.
Alliteration refers to the repetition of the same letter at the beginning of consecutive words.
Since 's' is repeated in the beginning of words here, the answer is (d) alliteration.
74. "The strength given by my mother is bigger than the cosmic energy in this cosmos" is ___________
A rhyme
B metaphor
C personification
D hyperbole
Answer: B
Explanation:
A rhyme is a correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words, especially when these are used at the ends of lines of
poetry.
A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase denoting one kind of object or action is used in place of another to suggest
a likeness or analogy between them.
Personification is the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something non-human or the representation of an
abstract quality in human form.
A simile
B metonymy
C onomatopoeia
D paradox
Answer: C
Explanation:
Onomatopoeia is the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named. So the buzzing of bees is an onomatopoeia.
76. The word CACTI is of Latin origin. It can also be replaced by ___________
A cactus
B cats
D cactusas
Answer: A
Explanation:
The plural form of cactus is known as cacti.
77. The word TROUSSEAUX is of French origin. It can also be replaced by ______
A Troussers
B Trousseaus
C Troussears
Answer: D
Explanation:
Trousseaux means the clothes, linen, and other belongings a bride collects for her marriage.
A scarve
B scarfe
C scarv
Answer: D
Explanation:
The singular form of scarves is scarf.
79. The "Drawing Pins" in British English is referred to as __________ in American English.
A thumb pins
B board pins
C broad pins
D thumbtacks
Answer: A
Explanation:
The thumb pins in American English is know as drawing pins in British English
A Migraine
B eggplant
D egg
Answer: B
Explanation:
Aubergine is a French word, and it is how Europeans refer to what Americans would typically call an eggplant.
A run ball
B strike ball
C rounders ball
D rounders
Answer: D
Explanation:
Baseball is America is referred to as rounders in Britain.
A nuclear
B atomic
C molecular
D electronic
Answer: A
Explanation:
The correct answer is nuclear as we say nuclear weapon and the atomic bomb.
A news
B river
C nuance
D research
Answer: D
Explanation:
Seminal means strongly influencing later developments so it is related to research.
A huge
C more
D large
Answer: D
Explanation:
The correct answer is large, we say huge margin and not huge percentage.
Answer: B
Explanation:
The idiom against the clock means in a great hurry, as fast as possible.
D To purchase a vehicle that constantly gives problems or stops running after you drive it away.
Answer: A
Explanation:
The idiom to buy a lemon means to buy something which is worthless or does not work well.
Answer: D
Explanation:
The correct answer is I am Kedar, and I am from Mumbai.
88. Ram uses the following sentence to tell the time of the day to Shyam. Which one is the correct sentence ?
A It is 2 pm in the afternoon
C It is 2 pm in the noon
Answer: D
Explanation:
When we say 2 pm it is already understood that it is afternoon and we dont need to add afternoon in a sentence. Hence the correct
sentence is, it is 2'o clock in the afternoon.
Instructions [89 - 91 ]
In the following questions parts have been underlined. If any rule of correct English is violated then it could be only in the UNDERLINED
part, marked as 1, 2, 3 or 4. Choose the option, which violates usage of correct English.
A only 1
B 1 and 3
C only 3
D only 4
Answer: B
Explanation:
The P in parents is in capital letters which is wrong in part 3 it should be I was as the birth was in the past and not in present.
A only 1
B only 2
C 1 and 2
Answer: D
Explanation:
There is no error in any of the parts.
91. Ganesh is taller than/1 Ramesh but/2 Anoop is/3 more taller/4.
A only 1
B only 2
C only 3
D only 4
Answer: D
Explanation:
In part 4 it should have been tallest and not more taller.
"There are several factors that contribute to wisdom. Of these I should put first a sense of proportion; the capacity to take account of all
the important factors in a problem and to attach to each its due weight. This has become more difficult than it used to be owing to the
extent and complexity of the specialized knowledge required of various kinds of technicians. Suppose, for example, that you are
engaged in research in scientific medicine. The work is difficult and is likely to absorb the whole of your intellectual energy. You have no
time to consider the effect which your discoveries or invention may have outside the field of medicine. You succeed (let us say), as
modern medicine has succeeded, in enormously lowering the infant death-rate, not only in Europe and America, but also in Asia and
Africa. This has the entirely unintended result of making the food supply inadequate and lowering the standard of life in the most
populous parts of the world. To take aneven more spectacular example, which is in everybody's mind at the present time- you study the
composition of the atom from a disinterested desire for
knowledge and incidentally place in the hands of powerful lunatics the means of destroying the human race. In such ways the pursuit of
knowledge may become harmful unless it is combined with wisdom; and wisdom in the sense of comprehensive vision is not
necessarily present in specialists in the pursuit of knowledge. Comprehensiveness alone, however, is not enough to constitute wisdom.
There must be, also, certain awareness of ends of human life. This may be illustrated by the study of history. Many eminent historians
have done more harm than good because they viewed facts through the distorting medium of their own passions. Hegel had a
philosophy of history which did not suffer from any lack of comprehensiveness, since it started from earliest time and continued into an
indefinite future. But the chief lesson of history which he sought to inculcate was that from the year A.D. 400 down to his own time,
Germany had been the most important nation and the standard bearer of progress in the world. Perhaps one could stretch the
comprehensiveness that constitutes wisdom to include not only intellect but also feeling. It is by no means uncommon to find men/
women whose knowledge is wide but those feelings are narrow. Such men / women lack what I am calling wisdom. I think the essence
of wisdom is emancipation, as far as possible, from the tyranny of the here and the now. We cannot help the egoism of our senses.
Sight, sound and touch are bound up with our own bodies and cannot be made impersonal. Our emotions start similarly from ourselves.
An infant feels hunger or discomfort; gradually with the years his horizon widens, and, in proportion as his thoughts and feelings
become less personal and less concerned with his own physical states, he achieves growing wisdom. This is of course a matter of
degree. No one can view the world with complete impartiality; however, it is possible to make a continual approach towards impartiality,
on the one hand, by knowing things somewhat remote in time or space, and, on the other hand, by giving to such things their due weight
in our feelings. It is this approach towards impartiality that constitutes growth in wisdom. Perhaps in this sense the wisdom can be
taught. I think that this teaching should have a larger intellectual element than has been customary in what has been thought of as
moral instruction. I think that the
disastrous result of hatred and narrow mindedness to those who fed them can be pointed out incidentally in the course of giving
knowledge. Knowledge and morals ought not to be too much separated. It is true that the kind of specialized knowledge which is
required for various kinds of skills has very little to do with wisdom. But it should be supplemented in education by wider surveys
calculated to put it in its place in the totality of human activities. Even the best technicians should also be good citizens, i.e. citizens of
the world and not of any one nation.
With every increase of knowledge and skill, wisdom becomes more necessary for every such increase augments our capacity of
realizing our purposes, and therefore augments our capacity for evil, if our purposes are unwise. The world needs wisdom as it has
never needed it before; and if knowledge continues to increase, the world will need wisdom in the future even more than it does now.
Answer: C
Explanation:
The author says that "No one can view the world with complete impartiality; however, it is
possible to make a continual approach towards impartiality, on the one
hand, by knowing things somewhat remote in time or space, and, on the
other hand, by giving to such things their due weight in our feelings.
It is this approach towards impartiality that constitutes growth in
wisdom" so optioc C is correct.
Answer: B
Explanation:
The author says that "I think the essence of wisdom is emancipation, as far as possible, from the tyranny of the here and the now" so
the answer is option B.
94. What according to the author is the relationship between knowledge and wisdom ?
Answer: C
Explanation:
In the last line of the passage the author states that "The world needs wisdom as it has never needed it before; and if
knowledge continues to increase, the world will need wisdom in the future even more than it does now." So the answer is option C.
95. The example used by the author to explain the ways in which the pursuit of knowledge can be harmful, unless combined with
wisdom, is
Answer: B
Explanation:
The author uses the example of modern medicine has succeeded, in enormously lowering the infant death-rate.
comprehensiveness, a sense of proportion, awareness of the end of human life, emancipation from the tyranny of
C
the present
Instructions [97 - 98 ]
Read each of the components of the given sentences and mark the component with grammatical error.
97. I. He is capable at
II. twisting any fact
III. without any suspicion
IV. at any time
A Only I
B Only II
C Only III
D Only IV
Answer: A
Explanation:
The correct form is He is capable of
A Only I
B Only II
C Only III
D Only IV
Answer: A
Explanation:
The correct form should be My cousin, who lives. With the word cousin, we dont mention brother or sister.
Choose the correct word which best fits for the sentence to be complete and grammatically correct.
99. It was no wonder that after the roads were closed with continuous snow fall, hotels started__________ off the tourists.
A ranking
B taking
C beating
D looting
Answer: A
Explanation:
Option C and D cannot be the answer as these are extreme. Option B does not make sense so option A is the answer.
A closed
B went
C crashed
D pooled
Answer: C
Explanation:
Crashed in means move or cause to move with force, speed, and sudden loud noise.
A stormy
B intimate
C advocacy
D immediate
Answer: A
Explanation:
Synonym of inclement is stormy.
A garrulous
B energetic
C ephemeral
D enigmatic
Answer: A
Explanation:
The opposite of taciturn is talkative and garrulous means excessive talkative.
A judicial
B legal
C prosecutional
D lawful
Answer: A
Explanation:
Judicial activism is the exercise of the power of judicial review to set aside government acts.
A Prologue : Epilogue
B Master : Slave
C Audacity : Impudence
D Conduct : Immortality
Answer: C
Explanation:
Propensity and tendency are synonyms of each other and so among the given options, in option C audacity and impudence are
synonyms of one another.
A Jealousy : Envy
B Hatred : Antipathy
C Unity : Harmony
D Joy : Ecstasy
Answer: D
Explanation:
Tepid is slightly warm while hot means very warm. Similarly, joy means happiness and ecstasy means extremely happy.
106. From the following words pick the odd word out.
A lampoon
B satire
C ridicule
D parable
Answer: D
Explanation:
Lampoon means to publicly criticize someone or something by using ridicule, irony, or sarcasm.
Satire is the use of humour, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context
of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
Ridicule is the subjection of someone or something to contemptuous and dismissive language or behaviour.
The parable is a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson, as told by Jesus in the Gospels.
107. From the following words pick the odd word out.
A euphemism
B maxim
C aphorism
Answer: A
Explanation:
Euphemism is a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something
unpleasant or embarrassing.
A force
B intimidation
C shakedown
D bleak
Answer: D
Explanation:
Force is the strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
The following questions have sentences which are incomplete. Pick up one phrase / clause from the options given, that will complete
the sentence logically.
B persistence is needed
Answer: B
Explanation:
The correct form of persistent used should be persistence.
A we liked it less
B better we liked it
C the less we liked it
Explanation:
The correct option is B which is better we liked it.
Quantitative Aptitude
111. A batsman was having 32 runs per innings as his average after 15th innings. His average increased by 2 runs after 16th inning.
Then what was his score in the 16th inning?
A 64
B 60
C 46
D 62
Answer: A
Explanation:
This can be answered either by using averages concept or alligations concept.
(p1q1+p2q2 )
Alligations :p = q1+q2 where q1 and q2 are the number of innings in two group's , p1 and p2 are there respective
averages(average runs) , p is the overall average.
A 6048
B 7056
C 1008
D 2046
Answer: B
Explanation:
The least number that is divisible by 14,16,18 will be the LCM of three which is 1008 but it is not a perfect square .
113. Four people clap after every 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 40 minutes and 50 minutes respectively. All of them clapped together at
10.00 am. Then they will again clap together at ________
A 3 pm
B 5 pm
C 6 pm
Answer: D
Explanation:
All of them will clap together after LCM(20,30,40,50) minutes = 600 minutes=10hrs
114. Three candidates "A", "B", "C" participated in an election. "A" gets 40% of the votes more than "B". "C" gets 20% votes more than
"B". "A" also overtakes "C" by 4000 votes. If 90% voters voted and no invalid or illegal votes were cast, then what will be the
number of voters in the voting list?
A 72000
B 80000
C 70000
D 78500
Answer: B
Explanation:
Let 100x be the total numbers of voters in the voters list. => 90x voters voted
C=1.2B
So total voter who voted =A+B+C= 72000 which is 90% of the total list.
A 2550
B 2800
C 3000
D 3200
Answer: C
Explanation:
Let total number of students=100x
Remaining = 85x
Out of these 85x , 30% cleared only 1st section , 20% cleared only 2nd section, 30% cleared only section 3
On solving x=30
A 8
B 10
C 12
D 14
Answer: C
Explanation:
This can be solved in an easier manner by using allegations concept.
(p1q1+p2q2 )
p= q1+q2 where p1 ,p2 are profit percentages , q1,q2 are the number of articles , p is the overall profit percentage.
117. A trader sells 20 articles at Rs. 54 per article after giving 10% discount and gains 50% profit. If the discount is not given, the
profit gained is ______
A 56.76%
B 66.66%
C 62.66%
D 63.66%
Answer: B
Explanation:
P=50% and D=10%
The trader earns a revenue of Rs 54*20 after selling the items. = Rs 1080.
A 32.8 litres
C 36.8 litres
D 46.5 litres
Answer: A
Explanation:
y n
Final volume of Milk = Initial volume of milk (1 − x )
where y=quantity of milk removed in each iteration , x= total quantity of the mixture and n=number of times the process being repeated
5 4
Final volume of milk = 50 ⋅ (1 − 50 )
= 32.805
4
119. A ball is dropped from a height of 200 meters. After striking the floor it re-bounces to 5 th of the height from where it fell. The
total distance it travels before coming to rest is _____
A 1200 meters
B 1600 meters
C 1800 meters
D 1820 meters
Answer: C
Explanation:
For the 1st drop the distance travelled by the ball = 200m
After 1st drop it rebounces to a height of 4/5 * 200 and then falls from that height . The total distance travelled in this case would be
4
2⋅ 5 ⋅ 200
4 4
Similarly the total distance travelled in next case would be 2 ⋅ 5 ⋅ 5 ⋅ 200
So total distance =
4 4 2 4 3
200 + 2 ⋅ 200 ⋅ ( 5 + ( 5 ) + ( 5 ) + ....)
45 4
200+400( ) = 1800m
1− 5
120. The sum of all two digit numbers that give a remainder 2 when they are divided by 7 is _______
A 552
B 654
C 658
D 684
Answer: B
Explanation:
12
2 (16 + 93)The numbers will be of the form 7k+2 where k is an whole number.
The smallest two digit number is when k=2 which is 16 and the largest 2 digit number is 93 k= 13
A 22.5 km/hr
B 28.5 km/hr
C 30.0 km/hr
D 32.5 km/hr
Answer: A
Explanation:
Average speed = Total distance/total time
122. John's grandfather was five times older to him 5 years ago. He would be two times of his age after 25 years from now. What is
the ratio of John's age to that of his grandfather ?
A 7 : 11
B 5 : 11
C 3 : 11
D 4 : 11
Answer: C
Explanation:
Let age of john 5 years ago be x years
25 years from now there ages will be x+30 and 5x+30 respectively
Ratio = 3:11
A 2, 3
B 2, 1
C 1, 2
D 3, 4
Answer: C
Explanation:
Going in the reverse order
When a number is divided by 6, the remainder is 2 => the number is of the form 6k+2
When 6k+2 is divided by 5,the remainder is 3 => the number is of the form 5(6k+2)+3 = 30k+13
This can also have another possibility of 1, 0 to be the remainders when successively divided by 3 and 4.
A 240
B 248
C 256
D 253
Answer: D
Explanation:
The number of zeros in n! = highest power of 5 in n!
1024 1024 1024 1024
Highest power of 5 in 1024! = [ 5 ] + [ 25 ] +[ 125 ] + [ 625 ] where [ ]is the greatest integer function.
A 35
B 32
C 36
D 34
Answer: D
Explanation:
X=3+2 2
1
x =3−2 2
1 1 2
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1 1 2
x2 + x2 = (x + x ) − 2 = 62 − 2 = 34
126. The unit digit in the final solution when, 13*27*63*51*98*46 is ...........
A 4
B 8
C 2
Answer: A
Explanation:
For calculating the units digit ,you only take last digit in each number and start multiplying them and when ever a 2 digit number is
generated,you take only the units digit of that as well and go on.
A 940.251
B 943.123
C 948.238
D 952.381
Answer: D
Explanation:
Let us assume that he uses x grams of weight instead of 1000gm.
1000
Now, SP=CP* x
SP 1000
CP = X
SP 1000
CP −1= X −1
5 1000
100 = X −1
5 1000
100 +1= X
105 1000
100 = X
X=952.381
128. A, B and C can do a work in 6, 8 and 12 days respectively. If they do the work together and earn Rs. 2700, what is the share of C
in that amount ?
A 600
B 900
C 1000
D 700
Answer: A
129. How many words each of two vowels and three consonants can be formed from the letters of the word "UNIVERSAL" ?
A 7000
B 7200
C 7400
D 7800
Answer: B
Explanation:
The number of ways of selecting 2 vowels from U,I,A,E = 4c2 = 6
A 100 hours
B 110 hours
C 120 hours
D 130 hours
Answer: C
Explanation:
Let efficiencies of A,B,C be a,b,c respectively.
W
Given a+b+c = 12 => Total work = 12(a+b+c)
On solving a+b=9c
So W= 12(9c+c)=120c
120c
Time taken by C alone = c =120 hours
A 40
B 24
C 44
D 25
Answer: A
Explanation:
Multiples of4 start from 04 to 64 in the given range.
So, swapped nos. when arranged in ascending order start with 0 in ten's place and then 2 in ten's place and so on...
40 comes 7th in the swapped series which is also 10th from last.
132. Ajit, Ravi and Hari were trying to hit a target. If Ajit hits the target 5 times in 8 attempts, Ravi hits it 3 times in 5 attempts and
Hari hits it 2 times in 4 attempts. What is the probability that the target is hit by at least 2 persons ?
49
A 80
24
B 80
45
C 80
25
D 80
Answer: B
Explanation:
Probability of Ajit = 5/8
Probability of Ravi = 3/5
Probability of Hari = ½
Probability that the target is hit by at least 2 persons = 1 - [Prob of no hit + Prob of 1 hit].
3 2 1 5 2 1 3 3 1 3 2 1
=1 − ( 8 × 5 × 2 + 8 × 5 × 2 + 8 × 5 × 2 + 8 × 5 × 2 )
31 49
= 1 − 80 = 80
A x = −y
B x=y+1
C x=y
D y = x+1
Answer: C
Explanation:
1 1
Therefore the given LHS reduces to log(2 xy) which is equal to log(x+y)
2 xy=x+y
( x− y)2 = 0
=> x=y
A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4
Answer: D
Explanation:
log (a m) = m log (a ) and loga a = 1
log5 52 + log2 (log3 34 )
2 + log2 4
2+ log2 22
135. Peter was standing on the top of a rock cliff facing the sea. He saw a boat coming towards the shore. As he kept seeing time
just flew. Ten minutes less than half of an hour, the angle of depression changed from 30 to 60. How much more time in
minutes will the boat take to
reach the shore ?
A 5
B 10
C 15
D 20
Answer: B
Explanation:
Let AB represent the rock cliff with its height be h
h 2h
In 20 minutes boat covered CD length which is = 3h − 3 = 3
h
Hence remaining lenght 3 (BC) will be covered in 10 minutes
A 60
B 62
C 70
Answer: C
Explanation:
So X+2Y+3Z= 30+28+32=90
Given X = 54
Given ,
Y + 3Z = 24 ------> (2)
137. Sonali can solve 70% of the problems in a competitive exam and Nirali can solve only 60% in the same exam. What is the
probability that at least one of them will solve a problem, provided selection of questions is done randomly from the same exam
?
A 0.82
B 0.88
C 0.62
D 0.72
Answer: B
Explanation:
P(atleast 1 solved) = 1 - P(no one solved)
= 1-(1-0.7)x(1-0.6)
= 1 - (0.3)x(0.4)
= 1 - 0.12
= 0.88
138. Rs. XYZ was deposited at simple interest at a specific rate for 3 years. Had it been deposited at 2% higher rate, it would have
fetched Rs. 360 more. Find Rs. XYZ.
A Rs. 5500
B Rs. 5000
C Rs. 6000
D Rs. 4500
Answer: C
Explanation:
Let the rate of interest be x% and Principal amount be P
(P⋅3⋅X )
Simple interest in 1st case = 100
(P⋅3⋅ (X +2 ))
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(P⋅3⋅ (X +2 ))
Simple interest in 2nd case = 100
A Rs. 2600
B Rs. 2900
C Rs. 2700
Answer: D
Explanation:
Let the total amount invested be 9x
(4x∗2∗6 )
So the interest for 2 years on 4x amount = 100
(5x∗2∗7 )
the interest for 2 years on 4x amount = 100
140. A person has a bag which contains 9 bulbs out of which 2 are fused and cannot be used to lighten the room. Two bulbs are
selected at random. What is the probability that all the two bulbs chosen can be used to lighten the room ?
5
A 12
7
B 12
9
C 12
10
D 12
Answer: B
Explanation:
Probability = Number of favourable cases/ total number of cases
26
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A complex polynomial which starts with p26
C
D A complex polynomial which has several variables including p26 and p24
Answer: D
Explanation:
If the question would have been "can be" , then all the options would have been correct but since it has been given as 'is' , only option d
satisfies.
Option A: The polynomial can start with any power of p. The order of powers of p does not make any difference.
Option B:It is possible only when p = a or b or c ...... or z
Option C:The polynomial can start with any power of p. The order of powers of p does not make any difference.
Option D:This is true in all the cases.
A 747
B 3258
C 29178
D 26561
Answer: C
Explanation:
Total number of humans = 9 => total legs = 9*2=18
143. As shown in the figure, there is a square of 24 cm. A circle is inscribed inside the square. Inside the circle are four circles of
equal radius which are inscribed. The total area of the shaded region in the figure given below is ________
A 576 - 196 π
B 584 - 196 π
C 864 - 196 π
Answer: D
= 288 + 144π
144. In the figure given below the value of x and y would be __________
A 10 and 15
C 06 and 12
D 12 and 06
Answer: A
Explanation:
Let the point between A and C be D
Triangle ABD and Triangle BCD are congruent using ASA congruency
A 1200
B 600
C 7991
Answer: B
Explanation:
Total loss would be = Cost of food + Change that restaurant has given suresh
= 162+37 + 338+63=600
A 4
B 64
C 256
D 16
Answer: C
Explanation:
2x + 2x.2 = 48
2x (1 + 2) = 48
2x = 16
x=4
44 = 256
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147. If the total population of state A is 5000 then what is the no. of females above poverty line in state A?
A 2000
B 2400
C 2600
D data inadequate
Answer: B
Explanation:
Total population of A=5000
Population of A below poverty line =16% => population of A above poverty line = 84% = 4200
4
Number of females above poverty line in A = 7 ⋅ 4200 = 2400
A 5000
B 6000
C 7200
D NOTA
Answer: D
Explanation:
Since the individual populations of C and D aren't given , the number of females below poverty line cannot be determined.
149. If the population of males below poverty line in state C is 6000 & state E 1000 then what is the ratio of the total population of
state C& E is
A 2:1
B 3:5
C 11 : 5
D NOTA
Answer: D
150. If in state F population of females below poverty line is 16000, then what is the population of males below poverty line in that
state?
A 8000
B 6000
C 12000
D NOTA
Answer: D
Explanation:
Let total population of F be 100x
=> x= 1333.333
2
Males below poverty line = 5 ⋅ 20x = 8x = 10666.66