Unproctored Mock-23 2011SECTION - I 1. 1 A function ‘f’ is defined for all natural numbers n ≥ 2 as f(n) = 1 – f(n – 1) . If f(1) = 1, then what is n the value of a. 45 1 1 1 1 + + + ..... + ? f(1) f(2) f(3) f(9) b. 54 c. 36 d. None of these 2. In the figure given below, the two circles touch externally. AB is a diameter of the larger circle and C is the centre of the smaller circle. If ∆ABC has an area of 289 sq. cm, then which of the following can be length of the line segment CD? D 90° A B C a. 30 cm 3. b. 28 cm c. 32 cm d. None of these 1 unit of A is made by mixing 4 units of B and 5 units of C. 1 unit of B is made by mixing 1 unit of X and 4 units of Y. 1 unit of C is made by mixing 2 units of X and 6 units of Y. The weight of 1 unit each of X and Y is 5 kgs and 3 kgs respectively. What is the total weight of Y required to make 1040 kgs of A? a. 630 kgs b. 720 kgs c. 690 kgs d. 870 kgs Number of possible ways two distinct numbers can be chosen randomly from the set of first fifteen natural numbers such that the sum of the two chosen numbers is divisible by three but not by four is a. 24 b. 25 c. 26 d. 27 4. Page 1 Unproctored Mock-23 2011 The weight of Dhani is 78 kgs and the weight of each person in the group is distinct.25 25 25 20 5. Years 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Sector wise employment (in % ) Average salary (In Rs. 1200. 1309 d. 750 m b. 120 b. 400 c. B. 1000 m In a group of five persons Amir. Esha 6. d. Number of graduates employed in the sectors A. 949 b. Find the distance between the two banks. Further. 0 d.DIRECTIONS for Questions 5 to 7: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. They take rest for 1 hr each and start off the return journey taking the same route. Now they meet at a distance of 230 m from the other bank. 1100 m d. 1000. B and D in the year 2003 are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 4. The average weight of all the women in the mentioned group is 78 kgs and the average weight of all the persons in the group is 80 kgs. 967 c. (Assume that river water is still. Total number of graduates employed in the sectors A and B combined. in the year 2003 is a. Lacs per Annum) A B C 30 25 20 D 20 30 20 A 5 7 8 8 B 7 6 10 8 9 C 8 4 7 8 D 10 9 10 8 O ver All 7. 9. 336 b. Chetali c. 8. Cannot be determined What is the difference between the number of graduates employed in the sectors C and B in the year 2006? a. The number of graduates employed in these four sectors in five years from 2003 to 2007 are 800. The average weight of the two couples is 79 kgs and 82 kgs.2 8. Dhani Page 2 Unproctored Mock-23 2011 . 240 c. 900. from the two points exactly opposite of each other on the opposite banks of a river. Bhutal b. Bhutal. They meet at a distance of 410 m from one of the banks and continue sailing further till they reach the opposite banks. 1669 Two boats start towards each other. the weight of Chetali is 2 kgs more than the weight of Esha and weight of Bhutal is 8 kgs more than the weight of Amir. simultaneously. Which of the following persons is not married? a. The following table provides partial information about the number of graduates employed in the four sectors namely A. Cannot be determined Which of the following cannot be the total number of graduates employed in the sector D during the given five year period? a.3 7. 840 m c. Dhani and Esha such that there are two married couples and one person who is not married. not necessarily in the same order. 560 d. and 1500 in the same order. Chetali. 7.58 8.45 8. The numbers that are missing in the empty cells of the table are all non-zero integral numbers. C and D in each of the years from 2003 to 2007.) a. The table also provides partial information about the average salary of the graduates employed in each of the four sectors during the given period. In the figure below. then what can be the maximum value of a. 1 ? ( yz ) 1 5 b. 1 15 c. z are all integers. 1 40 12. Mark the answer using the following instructions: Mark (a) if the question can be answered by one of the statements alone. Mark (d) if the question can be answered by using both the statements together. 540 c. B. And the production of ‘Kiss of Coffee’ was achieved 6 days prior to the deadline. 5 3 If z = (x – 4)(x – 2) ≠ 0 and y = 4x + 41 – x. What is the measure of ∠CAO? A. 2 3 c. The production of ‘Cool Blue’ was achieved. 3 5 d. Q. 13. Mark (c) if the question can be answered by using either statement alone. 1 d. Mark (b) if the question cannot be answered even by using both statements together. 420 d.A circle with the centre at O is drawn circumscribing ∆ABC such that the centre of the circle is inside the triangle. where x. 3 days before the deadline. then the daily production of ‘Cool Blue’ was a. A cola company ‘X’ has to produce two types of bottled soft drinks ‘Cool Blue’ : 8100 units and ‘Kiss of Coffee’ : 9000 units within a stipulated deadline. ABCD is an isosceles trapezium such that AD = BC. The question given below is followed by two statements. ∠CAO : ∠APO = 4 : 3. 11. but cannot be answered by using either statement alone. 630 b. but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone. 4 3 b. None of these Page 3 Unproctored Mock-23 2011 . The production was at an uniform rate everyday. 2∠A = ∠B .10. y. In ∆ABC. Tangents drawn at point A and B intersect at P. A and B. What is the value of PQ:AB? A B P D Q C a. ∠APB = 30º. If 210 more units of ‘Kiss of Coffee’ were produced in comparison to the ‘Cool Blue’ everyday. P and Q are the points on the side AD and BC respectively such that PQ || AB and AP:PD = DC:AB = 2:1. None of these 17. Sum of the first 30 terms of an arithmetic progression is 0. y) satisfying the equation x2 = 14 + y2 is a. 23 d. 2 d. How many Liars are there in the class? a. 81 b. 15. If the first term is –29. d. Chintamani had purchased shares only in multiples of 10 on 5th June 2006. The following table shows the change in the share prices of the 6 companies. 1 6 b. 8 c. Chintamani. He had invested in one or more of the 6 companies across 3 sectors viz. 29th and 30th terms of this arithmetic progression. None of these In a class of 30 students. In the figure given below. These students make three different statements as follows: Statement I : 7 of them say “ There are exactly 7 Liars in this class” Statement II : 8 of them say “ There are exactly 8 Liars in this class” Statement III : The rest of them say “ There are exactly 15 Liars in this class”. 1 c. A J K B a. DIRECTIONS for Questions 19 to 21: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. Insurance and Retail (2 companies from each sector). 2 17 2 19 3 11 The number of integral solutions for (x. DEF and GHI are equilateral triangles having the same area. ABC. Telecom.) 230 575 320 440 900 245 Unproctored Mock-23 2011 4 . a. Company A B C D E F Page Share prices as on 5th June 2006 (Rs. the versatile investor was looking at the investments that he had made a year ago. E L H D c. 156 c.) 150 500 200 400 800 175 Share prices as on 5th June 2007 (Rs. 144 b. 168 16. – 81 d. 15 b. 84 c. there are 2 categories of students: Liars: who always lie. Find the ratio of the area of the figure EJKL to the area of the figure AKHIBA. G C F I d.14. It is also given that BD = DG = GC. which are disguised as A to F in no particular order in the table. 22 18. then find the sum of the 28th. 0 b. Truth Tellers: who always speak the truth. More than 3 The number of factors common to 3011 and 2013 is a. 20. 40. 200 units c. OR. It is further given that the length of the line segments OP. 1 : 1 23. b. Find the ratio BO:OH. 48. 190 units Page b. 34.66 c. 4000 9 d. 41 If one of the two Telecom companies showed the highest percentage variation in the share price while the other Telecom company showed the lowest percentage variation. In return the man wanted payments of Rs. Rs.19. 400 at the end of second year from the bank. 200 at the end of first year and Rs. 32 c.05 b. 22. 500 b. Q.66 b. DE and GF are drawn parallel to BC and AB respectively such that DE as well as GF divide the triangle ABC into two equal parts. 35. None of these 24. 240 units d. Rs. 1: 2 c. 180 units Unproctored Mock-23 2011 5 . 26. If the two Telecom companies showed the two highest absolute variations in the share prices. while the two Insurance companies showed the two lowest absolute variations. P and R are respective centres of circles of different radii. 20 b. A G H D B a. 2 − 1: 2 A man decides to invest a certain amount of money in a savings account of a bank that pays 20% compound interest per annum for a period of two years. 92. then the maximum possible percentage return on investment as on 5th June 2007 based on the shares of these 4 companies could be a. and 170 units respectively. Find the radius of the circle with centre at O.17 If Chintamani had purchased a total of 60 shares of 4 of the 6 companies. In the figure given below O. What is the sum of money that should be invested by the man to achieve this? a. 35 In an isosceles right angled triangle ABC. Q P O R a. then what was the combined percentage change in the share prices of the two Telecom companies? a. what was the approximate percentage change in the combined share prices of the two Retail companies? a. it is given that AB = BC. PR are 98. 30 d.33 d. O F 2 :1 E C d. 24 c. 1400 3 c. 21. 36 d. Rs. BO when extended meets AC at the point H. 5 March April May June July 400 500 600 August Number of standard packs purchased 28.7 0. 2050 c. The bar chart given below provides information about the number of standard packs (300 ml) of each brand being bought by Mr. May b. August d. which remained unsold in the previous months + No of standard packs purchased in the month) August July June May April March 0 250 220 205 175 155 125 100 0 200 300 0 200 170 150 250 Month Trooti Fruti Fraction of Fraction of Trooti sold Fruti sold 0. Cannot be determined In which month was the total stock of Fruti. 1741 d. 2048 b.9 0. 1068 b. 30. f(2x) = 4f(x) + 6 and f(x + 2) = f(x) + 12x + 12 for all real values of x.7 0. June c. The owner Mr. Gopal started stocking Trooti from the month of March and Fruti from May. (Stock = No of standard packs. Page 6 Unproctored Mock-23 2011 .8 0. Both the brands are sold in standard packs only (consider the nearest integer in any calculation that involves number of packs) The fraction of stocks of each brand sold in the six-month period from March to August is shown in the table given below. Trooti and Fruti are two brands of mango drink that are available at the local grocer’s shop ‘Gopaljee Stores’. Now. 2051 Given that f(1) = 1. July c. 1198 c. I cut exactly one out of these four parts into four equal parts. again if I keep on repeating the same process for infinite number of times. August Which of the following indicates the highest absolute difference between the stocks sold and bought. Fruti. 1547 Given that f(1) = 1. The aggregate number of packs of Trooti and Fruti sold in Gopaljee stores was the maximum in a. None of these 26. 2049 d.8 — — 0. then which of the following can be the total number of parts of paper at any instant of time? a. DIRECTIONS for Questions 28 to 30: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. What is the value of f(20)? a. 4678 d. August d. during a month? a.6 0. higher than that of Trooti at Gopaljee Stores.7 0. July d. None of these 29. What is the value of f(22) – f(5)? a. f(2x) = 4f(x) + 6 and f(x + 2) = f(x) + 12x + 12 for all real values of x. 1377 c.25. July c. June b. March b. at the beginning of the month taking into account purchases for that month ? a. Gopal at the beginning of that month.9 0. I cut a piece of paper in four equal parts.5 0. for any product. Fruti. There were no other purchases of these brands during the month. Trooti. Now. 27. 1247 b. even though he is by some margin the most fertile thinker in the American social sciences. But little of it is penetrating the public consciousness. d. A good example is pay inequality. the superficiality of modern day careers. The internet is ascribed with magical powers to turn the tables on multinational corporations or governments. In some ways he is old fashioned—he offers explanations and shows how some things cause other things to happen. That there is no reasoning in our actions. As a result. Its heyday a generation ago feels like another era. It is a symptom of sociology’s relative detachment that he remains largely unknown outside academic circles in Britain. Much of economics has permeated into common sense. Over the last few decades. Like all the best sociologists. What does the author mean by “sociology has faded from view”? a. His accounts contain real people. many people rely on very simple interpretive frameworks to make sense of what they see around them or on the evening news. we have witnessed great progress in the public’s level of scientific understanding. and sense is being made of complex issues. since in a properly functioning labour market. Why are women paid less than men? Why were there riots in some northwestern English cities in 2000 but not in London? What is the significance of bloggers. employers should have incentives to reward women as much as men for their skills. Some of the reasons for sociology’s retreat from public awareness lie in the discipline itself. political violence to the conditions for democracy in central Asia. Pay differences between the sexes within the same jobs are now small (although a combination of men’s greater pushiness and some lingering discrimination means they have not entirely disappeared). Economists have found it hard to explain why gender pay gaps are so persistent. a shift in core sociology.SECTION . That there is breakdown in the human society.Charles Tilly is probably the outstanding contemporary exponent of an engaged but theoretically rigorous sociology. Page 7 Unproctored Mock-23 2011 . which Tilly investigated along with many other kinds of inequality in his book Durable Inequality. Choose the most appropriate answer to each question. the big question we have to ask is not. “Since compensation varies systematically by job more than it varies by gender within jobs. particularly of decision-makers around the world. some of the most original minds are also first rate communicators.II DIRECTIONS for Questions 31 to 33: The passage given below is followed by a set of questions. 31. Some of the reasons lie in the shape of professional careers which enabled sociologists to progress without having to do primary observation. So conflicts between Muslims and Christians are attributed to culture or history. 32. the change in the professional objectives. history and drama. But sociology has faded from view. which took a turn towards abstract theory in the 1970s and away from observation. or of the World Social Forum? One of the strange features of our times is that well-educated people can get by with very little idea of how to answer questions like these. his work starts with close observation. d. c. Gender pay gaps are seen as the result of misogyny. Within sociology very good work is continuing to be done. That women are subject to gender bias. That religious conflicts are on the rise. The author cites the turn towards abstract theory to imply: a. a drift away from historical analysis. In history. and have lessons for how change might be achieved more successfully. description and detailed historical analysis. ‘What is the process by which women stream into some occupations and men into others?’” he says. b. c. b. covering topics as diverse as the rise of the state in 18th-century Europe to racial inequality. thanks to many brilliant expositors. Tilly points out that close observation of how pay and jobs work in the real world soon shows that the most important determinant of pay is the jobs that people take. ‘How come individual bosses discriminate against women?’ but. too. This question tests correctness and effectiveness of expression. the other three are different. a sort of false or exaggerated Mysticism and would prove fatal to morality. if consistently followed. a sort of a false or exaggerated Mysticism. d. and who are hence resolved. which under the guise of the loftiest spirituality contains erroneous notions. redundancy. Given below is a sentence. and who are hence resolved. ambiguity. but also in acting on the maxim. For the individuals in mercantile life who are really. if consistently followed. this answer should be clear and exact. choose the first answer. if consistently followed. which under the guise of the loftiest spirituality contains erroneous notions. That Tilly is one of the most fertile thinkers. In choosing your answer. Quietism is thus. If you think the original is best. What does the author imply by stating that Tilly’s accounts have real elements and they contain lessons for achieving change successfully? a. ambiguity. and sentence construction. practically convinced that health is preferable to riches. b. practically convinced that health is preferable than riches. choice of words. a word may be said on the principal means which counteract or diminish the physical evils of our civic state. Choose the answer that produces the most effective sentence. otherwise choose one of the others. redundancy. a word may be said on the principal means which counteract or diminish the physical evils of our civic state. practically convinced that health is preferable to riches. and who are hence resolved. if consistently followed. b. Quietism is thus. a sort of false or exaggerated Mysticism and would prove fatal to morality. this answer should be clear and exact. the other three are different. d. a word may be said on the principal means which counteract or diminish the physical evils of our civic state. not only to hear. follow the requirements of standard written English. not only to hear. but also to act on the maxim. Page 8 Unproctored Mock-23 2011 . where a part of it or the entire sentence is underlined. That learning by models is passé. otherwise choose one of the others. 35. In choosing your answer. not only to hear but also to act on the maxim. Thus generally speaking. that is. c. not only to hear but also to act on the maxim. pay attention to grammar. or grammatical error. would prove fatal to morality. a. Quietism is thus. and sentence construction. This question tests correctness and effectiveness of expression. which under the guise of the loftiest spirituality contains erroneous notions. Quietism is a sort of a false or exaggerated Mysticism and would prove fatal to morality. Beneath the sentence you will find four ways of phrasing the underlined part. a word may be said on the principal means which counteract or diminish the physical evils of our civic state. which under the guise of the loftiest spirituality contains erroneous notions which. without awkwardness. without awkwardness. a word may be said on the principal means which counteract or diminish the physical evils of our civic state. c. Given below is a sentence. c. where a part of it or the entire sentence is underlined. practically convinced that health is more preferable to riches. and who are hence resolved. The first of these repeats the original.33. The first of these repeats the original. choice of words. practically convinced that health is preferable than riches. permanently. and who are hence resolved. pay attention to grammar. a. 34. choose the first answer. That offering explanations is considered old fashioned. but also to act on the maxim. that is. That Tilly is an advocate of theory based sociology. follow the requirements of standard written English. not only to hear. Beneath the sentence you will find four ways of phrasing the underlined part. If you think the original is best. Choose the answer that produces the most effective sentence. or grammatical error. b. But recent research by Jessica L. studies suggest. and recognize it by age 4. too individually variable. Why. stronger than a happy expression. On the train platform. The Wall Street type in suspenders. It’s not a simple matter of imitation. meets with colleagues. according to the passage. Because it not a basic threat. Tracy of the University of British Columbia and Richard W. has psychology ignored pride as a fundamental social emotion? a. To the extent that it sustains good habits and reflects personal pride.d. Quietism is a sort of false or exaggerated Mysticism. In a 2008 study. ” 36. with hands on the hips or raised high . and it has this important social component. disgust. “It’s a self-conscious emotion. networks. thumbing her BlackBerry. maintaining a job routine without having a job to go to.are nearly identical across cultures. Moreover. Chope. DIRECTIONS for Questions 36 to 38: The passage given below is followed by a set of questions. a laid-off lawyer. Tracy said. anything. Robins of the University of California. at the bus stop.” Dr. a psychologist at Northeastern University in Boston. Children first experience pride about age 2 ½. and we are finding that pride is centrally important not just for surviving physical danger but for thriving in difficult social circumstances. analyzed spontaneous responses to winning or losing a judo match during the 2004 Olympic and Paralympic games. Tracy and David Matsumoto. in the car pool lane: these days someone there is probably faking it. reflecting how you feel about yourself.” said Robert C. which under the guise of the loftiest spirituality contains erroneous notions which. he calls it his Western White House. a professor of counseling at San Francisco State University and president of the employment division of the American Counseling Association. Davis.they could all be headed for the same coffee shop. including for 53 blind competitors. many of them blind from birth. Thus. especially in uncertain times. the woman in pearls. Because it caused differences in people. it can mean different things in different cultures. Page 9 Unproctored Mock-23 2011 . Because it was culturally irrelevant. the field of psychology ignored pride as a fundamental social emotion. this kind of play-acting can be an extremely effective social strategy. Look around you. in ways that are not at all obvious. I have encouraged him to keep his routine. Dr. b. compared with basic visceral expressions of fear. “It’s the strongest status signal we know of among the emotions. “He gets dressed up. “If showing pride in these kinds of situations was always maladaptive. if consistently followed. the very embodiment of denial. for the day. They found that expressions of pride after a victory were similar for athletes from 37 nations. they say. who’s commuting in every day . It was thought to be too marginal. “But people do.to his Starbucks. either. d. But many psychologists beg to differ.” For most of its existence. Choose the most appropriate answer to each question. with his bulging briefcase. then why would people do it so often?” said David DeSteno.” The fine art of keeping up appearances may seem shallow and deceitful. would prove fatal to morality. contentment. or bar. sadness or joy. a psychologist at San Francisco State. Because it was too trivial and inconsistent. of course. the builder in his work boots and tool belt . c. has shown that the expressions associated with pride in Western society most commonly a slight smile and head tilt. “I have a new client. 6 b. who else will definitely be selected in the committee? a. Pride has an unnatural onset. 41. The strongest status signal in emotions. The universality of competitions. “It’s not a simple matter of imitation. The passage refers to the blind competitors to mainly highlight which of the following? a. The spontaneity of the reaction. b. B for C b. d. Pride hampers growth in children. 39. On this uneasy note the film’s harsh but seductive mood begins. which of the following replacement will always result in another acceptable selection of the committee representing BCCI on the board of ICC? a. The committee must have two coaches and three players. deep whiff of petrol. 5 40. F. and C and five players namely D. c. It is a stunning achievement and one of the least sentimental boy-meets-girl films you will ever see. • F and G cannot be selected simultaneously. For every possible acceptable selection of the committee representing BCCI on the board of ICC. b. E. 38. either” in the last paragraph connotes which of the following? a. E c. reaching for his trusty tin and taking a long. The lines. It is a film of slow and menacing beauty. DIRECTIONS for Questions 39 to 41: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. period. There are three coaches namely A. c. DIRECTIONS for Questions 42 to 44: The passage given below is followed by a set of questions. The desire to succeed. in how many ways can the committee be selected? a. B for A If A is always selected in the committee. 4 c. Pride is the fallout of the imagination. Pride is innate in children. BCCI has to select a committee of five persons to serve as their representative on the board of ICC. follows the gradual partnership of two indigenous teenagers who live in a small impoverished rural community outside Alice Springs. ‘Samson & Delilah’. F for G d. B. None of these If A is always selected in the committee. In opening scenes romantic chemistry between 15-year-old Samson and 16-year-old Delilah (Marissa Gibson) consists largely of the characters throwing rocks at each other. Choose the most appropriate answer to each question. D d. • E and H cannot be selected simultaneously. F for E c. phlegmatically unravelled with painfully authentic performances delivered in front of vast and vacuous backdrops soaked up like a sponge by Thornton’s wide and searching lens. but give it time and a close affinity between Page 10 Unproctored Mock-23 2011 . C b.37. Additional information given: • B and H cannot be selected simultaneously. The first shot is a harbinger of things to come – a long and steady take depicting Samson’s (Rowan McNamara) morning ritual of waking up. 7 d. and H that are available for selection. d. G. the Cannes-selected breakthrough feature of writer/director Warwick Thornton. orthodox Christianity or Judaism. Portraying love as an organic progression rather than a desire. The critics lauded the film because they felt choked with emotion and pain. ‘Samson & Delilah’ is the cinematic event many Australians have waited decades to see: an extraordinarily powerful picture that frames the debate about Aboriginal living standards in an intensely personal context. giggly old gal who spots romance well before it blossoms. of Russell’s liberal cause that Wittgenstein objected to. Compare the tolerance that motivates relativism with Wittgenstein’s assertion to Russell that he would prefer “by far” an organization dedicated to war and slavery to one dedicated to peace and freedom. Beautiful. c. 44. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text. The unraveling is meant to cause pain to the audience.contradictory. In addition the handful of ensemble cast are a memorable bunch: Delilah’s Grandma and a friendly hobo who goes by the name of Gonzo bring a little humour and light to the story. d. Indeed crude relativism. Our protagonists seem drawn to each other organically. It was apparently the complacency. Eventually they will leave their isolated community and venture to the big smoke. The unraveling goes against the expectations of the audience. choking themselves on superlatives. Four alternative summaries are given below the text. b. Clearly highlighting the fact that Aboriginal living standards need to be improved. and one without the rich tradition and accumulated wisdom. If this suggests relativism. 42. is self. Samson lives near a trio of reticent musicians who endlessly rehearse a handful of simple riffs. though some audiences will inevitably describe it as too much of a downer. Which according to the author is not a remarkable aspect of the movie ‘Samson and Delilah’? a. 45. the universal judgement that one cannot make universal judgements. it should be remembered that it too is just one more attitude or point of view. and this is when the film really takes off. Whether Wittgenstein’s views suggest a more sophisticated form of relativism is another matter. philosophical reasoning and personal experience of. and perhaps the self-righteousness. Real characters are those characters which are portrayed without resorting to overt emotions. The unraveling of the movie Samson and Delilah is best described by which of the following a. d. Page 43. say. they are stolid personalities the audience come to understand over time. and Delilah cares for her elderly grandmother . b. The title characters build enormous screen presence despite very little dialogue and few moments of overt emotion. the second half carrying a heaviness built on top of the commonplace details illustrated in the first. Together they create the kind of painfully real performances that has critics.themselves and the audience develops.a wizened. In a world of contingency one cannot prove that a particular attitude is the correct one to take. for a good reason. c. without loading up on cheap shocks or political didacticism. more out of routine than pleasure. but the spirit of relativism seems far from Wittgenstein’s conservatism and absolute intolerance of his own moral shortcomings. b. Portraying love between two characters without much display of overt emotion. c. 11 Unproctored Mock-23 2011 . Which of the following can be inferred from the passage ? a. The audience does not want to see what is painfully real and feels let down. d. Rowan McNamara and Marissa Gibson appear naturalistic and effortless and their acting unconsciously nuanced. The unraveling is stoic in its treatment. their partnership presented as a natural progression born more of necessity than desire. Portraying Aboriginal living standards in a personal context. The unraveling occurs in a sentimental mode. The film got due credit for creating a realistic feel which also touched many viewers. heartbreaking and technically proficient. namely Piyashi. Ontogeny. Dosa. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text. Rs. has the additional meaning of unraveling which is not to the liking of biologists. Burger and Idli would be ordered for the dinner parties. Urvashi and Varsha passed their Xth board examination in 2007. In each of the dinner parties. phylogeny. Burger and Idli were Rs. like all other attitudes. is a transmutation. 45. For every stage of growth or transformation in the ontogenic life history. Qualin hosted the party immediately after Urvashi. because it implies the unravelling of all that is already pre-existent at the start (the word literally refers to the unrolling of a fern frond). all of them are different views that contributes towards a larger picture. an appropriate term from the perspective of meta physics and inappropriate from the biological perspective. Ravanya. Four alternative summaries are given below the text. Each dinner party had different combination of number of plates of different items and each type of item was ordered for at least one plate but not more than three plates. d. is what is known as evolution. it is also the ontogeny of the soul. evolution and metamorphosis all have a common link. b.15 respectively. a curiously apt term from the metaphysical perspective . Ravanya. IV. b. they started organising dinner parties on consecutive days. II.a. Each one of them organised exactly one party. 46. Seven friends. is after all relative and his intolerance is due to his disgust with Rusell’s complacency and self –righteousness. 25. Growth in the Ontogenic life history of an organism can be considered as mutation in the phylogeny of the organism which is nothing but evolution . Pizza. Sanya and Varsha had ordered for more number of plates than the other three and hosted their parties immediately one after the other in that order only. The costs per plate of Dosa. Pizza. which is commonly understood to be evolution. Wittgenstein does seem to be in the spirit of relativism due to his intolerance as Crude Relativism is self contradictory. On none of the days was more than one party organised.and inappropriate from the biological. phylogeny and metamorphosis are connected to evolution though the connotation of evolution is contextual. Wittgenstein’s assertion to Russell demonstrates his intolerance which makes it clear that relativism itself is self –contradictory. Page 12 Unproctored Mock-23 2011 . The result was announced on a Sunday and from the next day. Wittgenstein does not seem to be in the spirit of relativism due to conservatism and intolerance of his own moral shortcomings and Crude Relativism is self contradictory c. Tanya. Wittgenstein’s attitude. the evolution of the soul. But because it is the same soul through many life times. d. whether one considers it directional or random. DIRECTIONS for Questions 47 and 48: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. As I said. Ontogeny . They decided that only four kinds of items viz. Qualin. taking all four items together was either 8 or 9. Ontogeny . a metamorphosis. 20 and Rs. III. total number of plates ordered. which is the same as saying every stage of mutation or novelty or speciation in the phylogeny of each of the ontogenic components. Piyashi. a. evolution and metamorphosis are all tied in together as different perspectives of the same whole. phylogeny. c. The following additional information was available: I. ontogeny. And this whole process. Sanya. Hence the Theosophical Diagram.while evolution which is also a closely linked term and similar in meaning. which leads to the depiction of the soul in the form of a Theosophical Diagram. phylogeny and metamorphosis are closely linked terms which imply growth and transformation . Rs. shown in terms of an unfolding spiral. As per the team’s strategy. Dhruv. 16. 3 d. While playing a game on the rugby field. a. The total number of plates of Dosa. at least three items were ordered for 2 or more plates. religious. 18 and 12 respectively including all dinner parties. d. avenues of setting processing industries and tremendous export potential which can bring progressive improvement in the socio. C. The philosophy of entrepreneurship development is based on the assumption that entrepreneurs are not only born but can also be identified. Pizza. Also. and E not necessarily in this particular order. Ravanya and Varsha ordered for 2 Pizzas each in the parties they hosted and only Urvashi and Ravanya did not order for 2 plates of Dosa each in the parties they hosted. the location of which is shown parenthetically. Only Urvashi. Qualin and Piyashi ordered for 2 Burgers each in the parties they hosted. Bhuvan. Also. In each dinner party. 201 d. E c. The Jerseys of these 15 players are numbered from 1 to 15 such that there is only one number on one Jersey. The code assigned to both Amar and Chirag is neither B nor E. “Jersey 1” always passes the ball to “Jersey 4 ” whereas “Jersey 15” always passes the ball to “Jersey 3”. 5 b. 47. the first alphabet of his name is same as his assigned code. Chirag. 50. From the four choices available you are required to choose the one which best fits the sequence logically. VI. and Elan have been assigned five codes namely A. Either (a) or (c) Out of the 7 friends how many ordered exactly 1 plate of Idli? a. A d. c. Tanya. The socio-economic and personal characteristics of the pineapple growers and the entrepreneurial characteristics of pineapple growers are important. promoting trade practices. 2 c. Cannot be determined A rugby team has 15 players. then what is the code assigned to Bhuvan? a. Piyashi. at most how many times did “Jersey 6 ” pass the ball? a. Further. Dimapur district has four rural development blocks out of which pineapple is grown at a large scale in Medziphema rural development block b. only Qualin. each thief has been assigned only one of the mentioned codes. the player wearing the jersey number 7. For example. 102 b. The various concepts and theories advocated by the researchers envisage that the emergence of entrepreneurs in a society depends upon closely inter-linked economic. 48. Cannot be determined Given below is a logical sequence of statements with a missing link. cultural and psychological variables. For none of the thieves. D. 6 Five thieves namely Amar. 4 c. 51. If the code assigned to Amar is D. Entrepreneurs can be visualized as change agents who are eager to break away from present economic activity to take up a relatively new line of activity of doing business at their own. 3 d. trained and thus created. How many plates of Idli did Ravanya order in the party hosted by her? a. “Jersey x” always passes the ball to “Jersey y” such that y is exactly three numbers ahead of x. the code assigned to both Dhruv and Elan is neither A nor C. Burger and Idli ordered were 14. For example.economic status of farmers in Nagaland. is identified as “Jersey 7”. social. Page 13 Unproctored Mock-23 2011 . 200 c. B.V. 49.Pineapple cultivation has tremendous potential to generate gainful employment. C b. (_____________). the players identify each other by their jersey numbers. Out of 1001 consecutive passes between his team members. 1 b. C. The sentence/ paragraph labelled A is in its correct place. The response to the French Revolution and Rousseau. Given below is a logical sequence of statements with a missing link. what do feminist critics mean by the term patriarchy? B. fascism. To begin. Cangelosi (1999) studied the evolution of simple communication systems. Given below are five sentences/paragraphs. Nietzsche. and need to be arranged in the logical order to form a coherent paragraph/passage. C. but reaction to what? B. The sentence/ paragraph labelled A is in its correct place. A. modern liberalism. and how languages continue to change over time.” D. She herself admits that nowadays the average woman dismisses the term as an outdated “bugbear. EDCB d. modern conservatism. and we have to do something about it. C. but with an emphasis on the emergence of associations not only between objects (meaning) and symbols (signal). Models of language evolution focus on two primary questions: How language emerged. populations of networks evolved based on their ability to forage in an environment consisting of a two-dimensional 100 × 100 array of cells d. The four that follow are labelled B. The networks in this simulation did not start out with a predetermined syntactic system. The reactionary movement following World War I was based on a rejection of the social theories that formed the basis of the 1789 French Revolution. but also between the symbols themselves (syntax). D and E. In particular. The seeds of fascism. ECBD 54. the aim was to demonstrate that simple syntactic relations (a verb-object rule) could evolve through a combination of communicative interactions and cross-generational learning in populations of neural networks. communism. The progeny of these theories are sometimes called Modernism or Modernity because they challenged social theories generally accepted since the days of Machiavelli. A. and whose early formulations in this country had a major influence on our Declaration of Independence. poured into an intellectual stew which served up Marxism.” C. She recounts how Jane Fonda once remarked that “patriarchy is very much alive and well.52. The simulations. DECB b. c. E. national socialism. and a variety of forms of capitalist participatory democracy. Constitution. however. The simulations indicate how a simple noun-verb communication system can evolve in a population of networks b. and Bill of Rights a. D. It was Rousseau who is best known for crystallizing these modern social theories in. were planted in Italy. An important feature of the first question is the emergence of syntactic communication. Bennett is distressed at Brockes’s reply and insists that patriarchy is “essential to the future of feminism. choose the most appropriate option. a. Given below are five sentences/paragraphs.” said Mussolini. “Fascism is reaction. the location of which is shown parenthetically. Marx.EDBC c. ” and her interviewer Emma Brockes replied that patriarchy is an Page 14 Unproctored Mock-23 2011 . From the given options. (_________). and others. by Hegel. socialism. From the four choices available you are required to choose the one which best fits the sequence logically. and need to be arranged in the logical order to form a coherent paragraph/passage. 53. D and E. From the given options. The four that follow are labelled B. choose the most appropriate option. ABABA b. Then from the options given choose the right sequence. From the highlighted words / phrase(s) select the most appropriate word(s) / phrases to form correct sentences. hoard(A) / horde(B) of animals running together caused the whole place to get covered in dust. BAAAB d. BABAB c. Members of a certain family in Africa suffer from genetically induced intestinal problems which generally affect the ileum(A) / ilium(B). AABAA c. The dual(A) / duel(B) role of Anup Kapoor in the film ‘The poet’s dilemma’ has been well received. a. AAABB Page 15 Unproctored Mock-23 2011 . CDBE Five sentences are given below. AABBA b. BABAB 57. in her recent work History Matters.they will not receive their share in the property. The example of Einstein is cited (A)/ sighted(B) to encourage school dropouts who have lost hope. From the highlighted words / phrase(s) select the most appropriate word(s) / phrases to form correct sentences. a. From the highlighted words / phrase(s) select the most appropriate word(s) / phrases to form correct sentences. AAAAA d. ECDB c. lama(A) / llama(B) found himself surrounded by thieves who wanted his holy beads. Each sentence has pair/s of words/phrases that are highlighted. There were new varieties of hats for young women in the millinery(A) / millenary(B).” a. EBDC 55. feint(A) / faint(B) of his opponent caught the boxer from Russia by surprise. ABBAB a. Kavita’s face turned mordant (A)/ mordent(B) as she faced the monster. Then from the options given choose the right sequence. Then from the options given choose the right sequence.” E. According to Judith Bennett. The cession(A)/ session(B) started an hour late due to a power cut. patriarchy is the “central problem” of women’s history. Five sentences are given below. One can see the new Sukhoi aircraft in the hangar(A) / hanger(B). The The The The The police arrested him for driving in the wrong lane(A) / lain(B). DCBE d. BAAAA c. flea(A) / flee(B) caused considerable nuisance to the people sitting inside the car. Each sentence has pair/s of words/phrases that are highlighted. and even “one of the greatest general problems of all history. AABAB d. You should have a clause (A) / claws (B) in your will stating that unless your sons take care of their mother. AAAAB 56. Five sentences are given below. b. Kirtin and Swami was born(A)/ borne(B) in the year 1916. b.“anachronism” and that “lots of women would bridle at the suggestion they are victims of a patriarchal system. Sarah was fired as she had committed a gaff(A) / gaffe(B) in the office party. Each sentence has pair/s of words/phrases that are highlighted. but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone. Who is the oldest among them? A: The aggregate age of Samar and Ryan is less than the aggregate age of Nicole and Merissa. cats. B: The aggregate age of Julie and Merissa is less than the aggregate age of Ryan and Nicole. but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone. Mark (c) if the question can be answered by using either statement alone. The question given below is followed by two statements. If the total number of pets with Carol is 12. 59. The question given below is followed by two statements. Merissa is younger than Samar but older than Nicole. Julie is older than Samar. Mark (c) if the question can be answered by using either statement alone. Julie. Mark the answer using the following instructions: Mark (a) if the question cannot be answered even by using both statements together. Ryan. Merissa.58. Samar. Mark (c) if the question can be answered by using either statement alone. Mark the answer using the following instructions: Mark (a) if the question can be answered by one of the statements alone. Mark (d) if the question cannot be answered even by using both statements together. Sandy is younger than both Merissa and Ryan. Sandy and Nicole are siblings. but cannot be answered by using either statement alone. A and B. and rabbits. Mark (b) if the question cannot be answered even by using both statements together. Is the unit’s digit of ‘x’ less than 6? (‘x’ and ‘y’ are integers and x > y. Q. Mark the answer using the following instructions: Mark (a) if the question can be answered by one of the statements alone. 60. Mark (b) if the question can be answered by using both the statements together. Mark (d) if the question can be answered by using both the statements together. Mark (d) if the question can be answered by using both the statements together. The question given below is followed by two statements. Q. Q. but cannot be answered by using either statement alone. Page 16 Unproctored Mock-23 2011 . B: The number of cats is three more than the number of dogs and the number of rabbits is less than the number of cats.) A: The unit’s digit of the product of ‘x’ and ‘y’ is 4. Carol has three different kinds of pets dogs. then what is the number of rabbits with Carol? A: The number of dogs is same as the number of cats and the number of rabbits is not more than the number of dogs. The number of pets of each kind with Carol is more than 1 but not more than 6. A and B. A and B. B: The remainder when the unit’s digit of ‘x’ is divided by the unit’s digit of ‘y’ is 2. Mark (b) if the question can be answered by one of the statements alone. but cannot be answered by using either statement alone. but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone.