ENGLISH1. The leaves ______ yellow and dry. a. Were b. Had c. Being d. Was 2. He had no interest in _____ obligatory dinners and social events. a. Attend b. Attending c. Attends d. Attends 3. (A) Fatimah is a girl of principal, and she (B) would never go against her values (C) to get admission in that institute. Which part of the sentence has grammatical error? a. (B) b. (C) c. (A) d. No error 4. (A) These decision provides (B) firm ground for all players in (C) the equality rights arena. Which part of the sentence has grammatical error? a. (A) b. (B) c. (C) d. No error 5. For as long as she could remember, Divya has loved to cook, to dance, and, until her poor vision made it impossible for her to do so, reading books. Which among the following is the best alternative to the italicized part of the sentence to improve the construction of the sentence? a. To cook, to dance, and, until her poor vision made it impossible for her to do so b. Cooking, to dance, and, until her poor vision made it impossible for her to do so c. Cooking , dancing, and , until her poor vision made it impossible for her to do so d. Cooking , to dance, and, until she lost her vision e. Cooking , dancing, and, until she lost her vision 6. They were going home when it was starting to rain. Which among the following is the best alternative to the bolded part of the sentence to improve the construction of the sentence? a. When it was started to rain When it is starting to rain d. Distant b.Synonym a. Aptitude c. PHOTOGRAPHIC . Exemplify 11. Workers d. Volunteers c. Quality 13. The election Verdict was quite surprising as the ruling party was re-elected for the first time in fifty years. Order d. When it was raining c. (A) India is a vast country (B) that offers immeasurable experiences (C) to all Visitors. Which among the following is the best alternative to the bolded part of the sentence to improve the construction of the sentence? a. Which part of the sentence has grammatical error? a.Synonym a. Find the correct alternative for Bolded part of the sentence. Judgment b. Decision c. Materials 9.b. Natural tendency b. A belief in superstitious people is that birth marks are the signs of influence on the mother before child birth. Superstitious people belief that 8. Disembody c. Misrepresent d. Typing b. A belief in superstitious people that b. Patience b. TYPIFY . (B) c. a. (A) b. No change 7. Superstitious people beliefs are that c. Exact . Select the word or phrase which expresses the meaning of the word typed in Bold a. No error 10. so _____ are needed to re-build homes destroyed by the flood a. Among Superstitious people the belief is that d. He has a propensity for getting into debt. (C) d. Chaos 12. Funds are scarce. Forewarn e. Characteristic d. c.c. Rude b. End b. Flexible e.001) is equal to: a. Log 10 (. P: The dove saw the ant struggling in water in a helpless condition. QRSP c. Arrange the sentences P. AFFABLE (OPPOSITE) a. R and S in correct order in between S1 and S6 S1: Once upon a time an ant lived on the bank of a river S6: She was touched. ADVENT (OPPOSITE) a. Judicious 17. Simplify (144-3/2)-1/6 . Distinguish d. PQRS 7 more Questions are from Reading Comprehension QUANTITATIVE ABILITY 1. Cautious e. R: One day it suddenly slipped into the water. Adamant 15. RQSP b. DISCRETE (OPPOSITE) a. Similar 14. b. Distinct d. Continuous b. Needy d. Dawn c. Conscious 16. 2 -2 -3 3 2. Q: All its effort to come up failed. Ruddy c. a. Q. d. Useless e. S: A dove lived in a tree on the bank not far from the spot. Emergence d. Secretive c. SRPQ d. If LCM of two prime numbers p and q (where p<q) are 323. 2. If the sum of two numbers is 20 and their HCF and LCM are 1 and 91 respectively. 7. 33 7. d. 15 d. 7. 2. 3. 3 b.152 and their HCF is 8. 2. value of logabca3b3c3 is: abc a3 3 27 5. 2. 4. 5. 1 d. 34 d. 2. What is the LCM of the numbers? a. 1. c. 13 c. b. 11 b.144 c. 3. b. Product of two numbers is 9. 5. 9. 11 d. 11 c. Prime factors o the product of two numbers are a. The LCM and HCF of two numbers are 2970 and 30 respectively. then the square of one of the numbers is: a. 16 b.344 . [Log (a3/bc) + log (b3/ac) + log (c3/ab)] is equal to: a. abc c. 2√3 6 3√2 4 3. 13 8. 26 b. 11 b.216 d. d. 13 c. 49 9.152 b. What is the value of the expression: 5 * (2 + 16)/ 2-4* (2 + 2) + ¼ of 16? a. 3. 73. 25 c. Log abc 4. The a. then the value of 2p – q is: a.a. c. 17 6. 36 d. 20 c. 25 d. 30% d.10. In the equation (15)-1 * X = (1/53). 15perlitre. then by what percent should its consumption be decreased so that the total expenditure remains same? a. 25% . 125 d.800 1. Atul bought a machine for Rs. 21% c. 1/36 d. 23.5 c. 50. 4.5? a. 10 b. 19 per litre. 10per litre.92% b. If he used mineral water that costs Rs. 1/6 16. He added 200 litre of water to it and sold 400 litres of this milk at Rs. Rs. 25/3 c. What is the probability of getting at most one five in a single throw of the two dice? a.07% c. 5 15. d. b.150 1. 20 added 10 litres more water and then sold it for Rs. 325 b.850 14. c. Rs. If the price of rice increases by 30%. 4. Rs. 35/36 b. 76. 20/3 d.000 and sold it to Irrfan at a profit. Shobhit bought 300 litres of milk at Rs. 5/36 c. 22. What is the value of 25 1. The number of different ways in which a person can go to the town and come back is: a. None of the above 13. then the total money earned by Shobhit is: a. 32. find the value of X. a. Two unbiased dice are thrown simultaneously. Rs. Irrfan later sold the machine to Danish at a loss of 10% profit earned by Atul is: a. 25% d. 3/20 12. 3/25 b. Five different roads join a village to the nearby city.000 4.22% 11. 23% b. 0. Rs. What is the probability that both balls are red? a. Three cards are drawn at random from a pack of 52 cards. a. (4C1)3/52 C3 21. 1. 8 c.027)1/3? a. What is the probability that he will draw a banana? a. Rs.400. 4/7 b. 1 b. the shopkeeper earns a profit of 33. 5 d. ½ d. If the length of the rectangle is 60feet when its width is 24 feet. 100 feet c. 1. 8/49 c. What is the value of (0.33%. 900 b. Rajeev draws a fruit from the bag. Rs. Find the probability that one of the cards drawn is an ace. Rs.shirt marked at Rs. None of the above 22. one is a jack and one is a queen.85% 17. 7/8 d. 1.3 .000 e. 2. 4 18. and then what is the actual price of the t-shirt? a. 7 b. 800 c. Box B has five red and two blue balls from each bag randomly. A bag is full of 20 bananas and no other fruit. 42. Get 1 Free’ offer on a t. find the length of the rectangle when its width is 40 feet? a. 36 feet b. 34 C1/52 C3 c. 20 feet 23.e. The length of a rectangle varies inversely with its width. A Shopkeeper offers ‘Buy 1. 3/52 b. Rs.200 d. If after a sale. 0 c. 25 feet d. 15/49 20. 4C1/52 C3 d. (15 * 25* 100* 30* 10* 42* 4* 14) will end with how many zeroes? a. Box A has three red and four blue balls. There are two boxes A and B.500 19. None of these 3. 2I d. 44% d. 38% 25. The probability that a student passes Subject A.003 d. 0. 2. colour and is Nocturnal.5 days d. lion and Zebra c. Anonymous Function b. 2I. 49 pumps can empty a reservoir in 6 1/2 days. then the same work will be completed in how many days? a. The possible animals are dog. How will she conceptualize the system? a. The maximum number of nodes on level I of a binary tree is which of the following? (Root is level 1) a. If 196 pumps are used for 5 hours a day. She uses the object oriented programing paradigm for this. B or C is 98%. None of the above 24.1 b.b. data members: is Herbivorous. 2. Which of the following functions should she incorporate in her program? a. Class: Animal. The probability that he or she passes all the 3 subjects is 14%. 2I – 1 2. Each one has as attributes is Herbivorous. colour and is Nocturnal. colour and is Nocturnal b. Animal. What is the probability that he or she passes subject C? a. working 8 hours a day. 0. data members: is Herbivorous. Aparajita wants to make a function that is not bound to any identifier. Class: Animal. Friend Function .44% b. objects: is Herbivorous. lion and Zebra. objects: dog. The probability that he or she passes A is 41%. data members: dog. 3I – 1 c. Classes: dog. Mary is making a database of animals in a Zoo and their properties. 0. lion and Zebra.6 days b. 50% c.03 c. lion and Zebra. 3 days c. The probability that he or she passes A and C is 25% and B and C is 20%. B is 59%. colour and is Nocturnal d. 2 days COMPUTER PROGRAMING 1. Statement 3 d. and even integer and calculates the sum of first n even natural numbers function sum(n) { If (n equals 2) return 2 else return (n+sum(n-2)) end } She then calls the function by the statement. b. None of these 7. Breadth First Search c. class brush { private: integer size colorcode function getdata() {…. How many times will the function sum be called to compute this sum? .} //Statement1 public: integer name // Statement 2 function putdata() {…. b2 printb1. Statement 4 5.name // Statement3 b2. Statement 1 b. Statement 2 c. Recursion d. Beginning from a node.. each adjacent node is fully explored before traversing the next adjacent node c. Stack is useful for implementing a. Beginning from a node. first all its adjacent nodes are traversed.c.} } function main() { brush b1. Radix Search b.getdata() // Statement4 } Deleting which line will correct the error in the code? a.. Global Function 4. Null Function d. In breadth – first search. None of these 6. Swetha writes the code for a function that takes as input n. sum (30). nodes are traversed in cyclical order d. which of the following options is true? a. Beginning from a node. O(log n) c. Which of the following options describes a tree? a. right and root child node address can be accessed using the following statements respectively: node->value. She writes an algorithm to check whether the queue is full. O(n log n) d. A connected graph c. Condition X: node -> right isnotequal null Condition Y: node -> left isnotequal null c. b. Condition X: node -> left isnotequal null Condition Y: node -> right isnotequal null b. Given the address of a node in variable node. The root address is stored in the variable root. Sameer writes the following function to do a preorder traversal of the tree function preordertraverse(node) { print node->value if(Condition X) { preordertraverse(node->left) } if (Condition Y) { preordertraverse(node->right) } return } What is condition X and condition Y? a. A connected acyclic graph d.a. . 1 30 15 16 8. What will be the complexity of the code of this algorithm? a. d. node->left. Condition X: node -> right isnotequal null Condition Y: node -> left isnotequal null 9. Sharmila writes a program using queue to add and access elements. Consider a Binary tree implementation. Ramu writes the code for a function that takes as input n and calculates the sum of first n natural numbers. its value. A complete graph 11. c. O(n) b. node->right. Condition X: node ->left isnotequal null Condition Y: node -> right isnotequal null d. O(1) 10. An unconnected graph b. } } function main() { rocket rocket1. Height and weight are objects of the rocket.Function sum (n) { If (??) return 1 else Return (n + Sum (n . n equals 1 b. Rocket is a class with rocket 1 and rocket2 as its attributes. weight=b. n equals 2 c. n > 1 1. Rocket is a class with rocket 1 and rocket2 as its objects. rocket2 } What can we infer from this code? a. b. . weight public: // statement 1 function input(int a. calss rocket { private: integer height.1)) end ) Fill in?? In the code. height and weight are attributes of a rocket. int b) { height =a. a. 12. n > =1 d. return y-z } function calculate() { integer a=5. C and D B. float me) // does not return anything B: function my Func(integer Num. c. and D Both 2 and 4 15. d. number3. B and C A. Rajesh writes a program to print the largest number out of three given numbers. rocket2. c. number3. float me) // returns an integer a. Rocket is a class with rocket 1. d. c. number2.b).z) { Y=y+1. print a print space print c } Assume that A and B were passed by value. height and weight as its attributes. What will be the output on executing function calculate ()? a. A and B A. Input number1. e. Rocket is a class with rocket 1. b=10. function modify(y. 11 – 5 10 – 5 6–5 5–5 14. temp. double me) // does not return anything C: function my Func(character Num. b. float me) // does not return anything D: function my Func(integer Num. 13. If (number1>number2) Temp=number1 . c c=modify(a. Which of the given function prototypes can be considered to be overloaded (no ambiguity)? A: function my Func(integer Num. height and weight as its objects. rocket2. Int number1.c. b. d. number2. z=z+1. number3 > number 1 16. 18 18. Quick Sort 17. where statement 5 is missing Integer i=0. 0 c. i = 5 * i c. Heap Sort d.Else Temp=number2 End if If(??) // Statement1 Temp=number3 End if Print temp Fill in the?? In Statement 1 a. Ramu and Somu both were asked to write the code to evaluate the following expression a – b + c / (a – b) + (a – b)2 Ramu writes the following code statements (Code A) . is called a. number3 > temp c. i = i + 5 19. Which of the following options cannot be represented by this data type? a. -12 b. 32 d. Selection sort b. A data type is stored as a 6 bit signed integer. A sort. Insertion Sort c. which uses the binary tree concept such that any number in the tree is larger than all the numbers in the sub tree below it. Sharma writes a program to print the sum of first 10 multiples of 5. i = i + 1 d. sum=0 While(i<=50) Sum=sum+i --Missing Statement 5— } Print sum Which of the following options will you use for statement 5? a. i = 5 b. number3 < temp d. He Writes the following program. number3 > number2 b. Selection Sort 23. d. What is X? 22 11 10 None of these . 22. A Program needs to be compiled once but can be run several times. c. the designer concerns himself/herself primarily with the run time and not the compile time. Why? a. Insertion Sort d. 20. b. multiplication or division between two operands is same. which of the following is true? a. She knows there is a logical error in the first 25 lines of the code. Shahaana has a 10.000 line code. Run time is always more than compile time. faster than Code than Code B. Compile the whole code and step into it line by line Use an interpreter on the first 25 lines. c. b. An a. c. b. Compile time is a function of run time. Compile time is always more than run time. Heap Sort b. faster than Code than Code B. Compile the whole code and run it None of these 21. c.Print (a-b) + c/(a-b)+(a-b)*(a-b) Somu writes the following code statements (Code B) d=a-b print d+c/d+d*d If the time taken to load a value in a variable. Quick Sort c. d. d. b. Code Code Code Code A A A A uses uses uses uses lesser lesser lesser lesser memory memory memory memory and and and and is is is is slower than Code than Code B. slower than Code than Code B. integer X is saved as an unsigned 8-bit number. She is trying to debug it. While calculating time completely of an algorithm. Which of the following options will be an efficient way of debugging? a. Which of the following sorting techniques has the worst case functioning time less than O (n*n)? a. d. 00001011. for addition. while the other has all positive numbers. LOGICAL ABILITY 1. d. The ordering of numbers with respect to magnitude in the two lists has different properties. c. a. Statement I alone is sufficient to solve the problem b. 25. Statement II alone is sufficient to solve the problem c. The bubble sort would compare the element A[X] to which of the following elements in a single iteration? a. One list contains 0 as an element. 2. DXZL 4. Problem question: what is the 5th number? Statements: (i) 1st and 2nd numbers are 1 and 2 respectively (ii) 3rd and 4th numbers are 3 and 4 respectively a.24. while in the other are less than 100. Srijan writes a sorting algorithm. A[X+2] c. while the other does not. Both the Statement even put together are not sufficient to solve the problem e. What is the possible difference between the two lists? a. FWBO b. b. then EXAM is code as: a. 240 c. A[X+2X] d. 480 b. Choose the odd man out. FYBN d. 4. 12. Consider an array on which bubble sort is used. All of these. If RESULT is coded as SFTVMU. DYZL c. b. 960 . d. 48 … a. All numbers in one list are more than 100. Either of the two statements is sufficient to solve the problem 3. TRIANGLE SQUARE PENTAGON CIRCLE 2. The algorithm takes different amount of time to sort two different lists of equal size. A[X+1] b. One list has all negative numbers. Both Statement put together are sufficient to solve the problem d. c. I turned 1100 in the anticlockwise direction and then 155 0 in the clockwise direction. HAIR b. East 8. addbbb c. Daughter d. Voicemail c. North-East c. PAIR 6. After walking 15 meters he turns towards East and walks 10 meters. East b. From the given anagrams select the odd one out a. bddddb b. FAIR d. I was facing north. SMS d. a. North c.d. South-West 10. South d. Radha is facing south. LITCHI d. _cb_ca_baca_ca_bac_d a. Which direction is she facing now? a. OLIVE b. Choose the odd man out. Sister-in-law 9. addddb d. Who did Aakash see? a. EGG 12. Karan starts walking towards South. Which direction am I facing now? a. Ringtone b. Network 7. Sister c. he turns towards East and walks 10 meters. LIAR c. Aakash saw his sister’s son’s maternal aunt’s husband’s mother-in-law’s granddaughter from her only son on the other side of the road. West b. North d. She turns 135 0 in the anticlockwise direction and then 450 in the clockwise direction. 340 5. Internet: Connectivity: Cell phone: a. bbbddd 11. APPLE c. Aunt b. He then . With the glorification of drugs in the media. reminds us of the abuse of alcohol during the 1990s. 10 meters North-East 13. How far and in which direction is he from his original position? a. Four working ladies A. 10 meters East b. e. During that time. C and D are sitting around a table. Accountant and cook c. D sits opposite to C. The film was successful inspite of its shortcomings b. 10 meters South-East c. None of these 14. b. c. but this time with even worse repercussions. The film was too simplistic for the audience’s taste d. Four working ladies A. B. History repeats itself. d. Accountant and Beautician b. B. people steer clear of drug use now b. C and D are sitting around a table. consumption of alcohol in the country was rampant despite the prohibition. heroin and cocaine today. A sits opposite to the cook. a. Teacher and Cook 16. Abuse of alcohol was restricted among adults in the 90s 15. Accountant and Teacher d. Based on the given passage find out which of the statement can be inferred from the passage The deep rooted problem concerning the abuse of illegal drugs such as ganja. Media has been responsible for the alcohol and drug addiction that griped the country d. The aspect where the film “Bombay” loses out is where every commercial film congenitally goes awry – it was too simplistic to address serious issues and failed to translate teal life to reel. even teenagers are getting influenced and are becoming habitual to consumption of drugs. The film’s director aimed at recreating real life on the silver screen c. B sits on the right side of the beautician. What are the occupations of A and B? a. a. . Alcohol is considered a lesser evil as compared to drugs c. Teacher is on the left side of the accountant. 10 meters West d. Due to the adverse effect of alcohol abuse during prohibition. C is to the right of the accountant.turns towards South and walks 5 meters. a. Teacher is on the left side of an accountant. c. A sits opposite to the cook. IV. What is the occupation of D? a) Accountant b) Beautician c) Teacher d) Cook 17. (iii)Teacher is on the left side of an accountant. V. V. Who is sitting to the left of beautician? a. 1. (iv) D sits opposite to C. b. B sits on the right side of the beautician. Cook Accountant Teacher None of the above 18. Shooting Story Editing Release Casting Arrange the above words in most meaningful order . II. (i) A sits opposite to the cook. Four working ladies A. (ii) B sits on the right side of the beautician. d. B. What is a. II. C is to the right of the accountant. C and D are sitting around a table. c. A sits opposite to the cook. III. Teacher is on the left side of an accountant. B. (v) C is to the right of the accountant. C and D are sitting around a table. B sits on the right side of the beautician. D sits opposite to C. C is to the right of the accountant. I. D sits opposite to C. 4. Four working ladies A.I. d. 2. IV. b. 5. the occupation of C? Beautician Teacher Accountant Cook 19. III. 3. 5 b. The total age of p and S together is less than that of R. 3. a. 5. Z is less than at least one of the two integers X and Y. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question d. 1. Any one statement alone is sufficient in answering the problem question. 4. 2. Statement I alone is sufficient Statement II alone is sufficient Both Statement put together are sufficient Both Statement even put together are not sufficient 21. 5. d. Y. II. 3 c. 3. Is Y the greatest of the three? Statements: I. S are four friends. 1. b. The total age of P and Q is more than that of R II. R. a. Problem question: P. 5. 1. 4 d. but the other statement alone cannot answer the question b. 3. 4. 1. Problem Question: X. 2.a. Who is the Youngest among them? Statements: I. Z are three distinct integers. X is less than at least one of the two integers Y and Z. 2. 2. Either of the statements taken individually are sufficient in answering the problem question c. c. 4 20. Both the Statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question . Q.