Indian Bank MO Solved Paper 2010

March 26, 2018 | Author: Vivek Deshai | Category: Corporate Social Responsibility, Economies, Business, Business (General)


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INDIAN BANK RURAL MARKETING OFFICER EXAM 3-01-2010REASONING ABILITY 1. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word SYSTEMATIC each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet ? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 2. Each vowel in the word CONQUER is replaced by the previous letter in the English alphabet. Each consonant is replaced by the next letter in the English alphabet. The letters so obtained are arranged alphabetically. Which of the following will be the fourth letter from the left end ? (DO (2)N 3. 4. 5. 6. (3)R (4)S (5) None of these How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters ELSO using each letter only once in each word ? (1J None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three In a certain code GONE is written as *5@©9' and SEAL is written as •69%*\ How is LOGS written in that code ? (1) • © 5 6 (2) * 9 © 6 (3)*@65 (4)*@56 (5) None of these In a certain code COUNTERS is written as OVPDRQDS'. How is CLEARING written in that code ? (1) BFMDQHMF (2) BFMDHOJS (3) ZDKBQHMF (4) ZDKBHOJS (5) None of these The position of how many digits in the number 5934162 will remain unchanged after the digits are arranged in descending order within the number ? (l)None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 7. What should corns next in the following number series ? 9753 1 864297538642 (1)2 (2)9 (3) 5 (4) 3 (5) None of these 8. If 'Q' denotes 'x'; 'R denotes T denotes •+' and 'W denotes'+': then J 20R12T4Q6W5 = ? (1) 17 (2) 107 (3)-3 (4)7 (5) None of these 9. If 'red' means 'white', white' means 'yellow', yellow' means 'blue', 'blue' means Violet' and Violet' means 'red', then which of the following represents the colour of mustard flower ? (1) yellow (2) red (3) white (4) blue (5) violet 10. Pointing to a boy, R said, "He is the son of my grandfather's only daughter". How is R related to the boy ? (1) Mother (2) Aunt (3) Sister (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these Directions (11- 15): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and Give answer (1) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (2) if the data in statement U alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (4) if the data given in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (5) if the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question. 11. Who among A, B. C, D and E is the tallest ? I. Each of A, B, C, D and E has a different height. II. D is shorter than only A. 12. How is walk' written in a code language ? I. 'morning walk is good' is written as 'na pa ta sa' in that code language. II. wish you good morning' is written as 'la na sa da' in that code language. 13. On which day of the week is Arun's birthday ? I. Arun's brother correctly remembers that Arun's birthday is after Wednesday but before Sunday. II. Arun's sister correctly remembers that Arun's birthday is before Friday. 14. How many daughters does Q have ? I. M and T are brothers of R. II. R's mother T is wife of Q. 15. How far did Mohan walk from the starting point ? , I. Mohan walked 20 metres towards West, took a right turn and walked'30 metres, again took a right turn and walked 20 metres. II. Mohan walked 20 metres towards South, took a left turn and walked 30 metres, again took a left turn and walked 20 metres. www.examrace.com If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters. Some ropes are pins.com . II. All cars are trams. Statements: Some pins are needles. All cups are mirrors.Directions (16-20) : In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by three conclusions numbered 1. If all the numbers are dropped from the above arrangement which of the following wfll be seventh lo the right of eighteenth from the right end ? (1)J (2)# (3) U (4) N (5) None of these 28. Conclusions: I. Four of the following five arc alike in a certain way based on the* positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Some clouds are cars. (1) None follows • (2) Only I follows (3) Only II follows (4) Only III follows (5) Only II and III follow 17. Some tables' are chairs. (1) Only I follows (2) Only II follows (3) Only III follows (4) Only I and II follow (5) None follows 19. (ii) If the first and the third letters are vowels. II. No bucket is pin. Some towns are huts. Conclusions: I. Some tents are towns.e. . (1) Only either I or III and U follow (2) Only either I or III follows (3) Only II follows (4) Only either I or II and III follow (5) None of these Directions (21-23) : In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/Symbols numbered (1). 'None of these* as your answer. Some locks are books. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. 21. Statements: All hotels are buses. (2)E (3) M (4) 3 (5) None pf these 27. II. III. FUR1JK (1) 5@8$%3 (2) @ @ * $%3 (3) 3%$*@5 (4) 8@*S%3 (5) None of these 25. Conclusions: I. III. Some ropes are buckets. Some mirrors are chairs. 16. Some trams are hotels. Some carpets are keys. Statements: All boxes are cups.30): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below: R43%M@KEF5A#JNI 8U©DBP61W75Q*Z 26. (2). Which is the one that does not belong to that group ? (1)JA1 (3) 8 © 1 (5) 6 W Q (2)3R% (4) # N A www. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Some keys are flowers. Some huts are villages. All books are carpets. (iii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant. Some keys are locks. Some trams are clouds. Some buckets are pins. both are to be coded as #. All tables arc mirrors. UBHMED (1)@7©924 (2)#7©92# (3) 77©924 (4) @@©924 (5) None of these 23. QM1AWE (1)99$152 (2)69$152 (3)#9$15# (4)698156 (5) None of these Directions (26. mark (5) i. Statements: Some villages are towns. Conclusions: I. Some keys are books. Some trams are buses. III. Some mirrors are boxes. III. Some buses are cars. (1) None follows (2) Only 1 follows (3) Only II follows (4) Only III follows (5) Only I and III follow 18. (3) and (4). Statements: All flowers are books. Some rivers are towns. JREMQI (1) • • 2 9 6 $ (2) %-*296$ (3) %2*96$ (4) %%296$ (5) None of these 22. All buckets are trees. both are to be coded as the code for the second letter. (1) Only I and II follow (2) Only I and III follow (3) Only II follows (4) Only III follows (5) Only 11 and III follow 20. Some rivers are tents. All neeflles are ropes. both are to be coded as the code for the first letter. II. If all the symbols are droppedB from the above arrangement which of the following will be fourth to the left of ninth Iron the left end ? (UK. II. Letters M A E K J R D W P F Q I U B H Digit Symbol Code 9 1 2 3 '/« * 4 5 8 8 6 $ 9 7 0 Conditions: (i) If the first and the second letters are consonants. II and III. Conclusions: I. All chairs are cups.examrace. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a symbol and immediately followed by a letter ? (l)None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 29. AKEJPI (1) 123%8$ (2) 132%8$ (3) 131%8$ (4)113%8$ (5) None of these 24. You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and the eondi tions that follow and mark the number of that combination as your answer. III. All huts are rivers. 41. 31. W and A are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. they are to be multiplied. K is third to the right ofT who is not an immediate neighbour of H.• 12 . each of which is immediately followed by a letter hut not immediately preceded by a symbol ? (l)None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three . A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the questions below the rows of numbers are to be answered. (iv) If an odd number is followed by a prime odd number. Step III of an input is : 32 station 46 81 73 march go for Which of the following will be step VI ? (1) 32 station 46 march 73 go for 81 (2) 32 station 46 march 73 81 go for (3) 32 station 46 march 73 go 81 for (4) There will be no such step (5) None of these Directions ( 4 1 . Input : jungle 43 mode 25 basket 39 target 19 Which of the following steps will . f ' (2) 31 ask cart ball 87 75 12 world (3) 31 ask 12 world cart ball 87 75 (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these 39. D is second to the left of T. hot 34 69 :ni ' - 72 Step III : 27 tea 34 cup for hot 69 72 Step IV : 27 tea 34 hot cup for 69 72 Step V : 27 tea 34 hot 69 cup for 72 Step VI : 27 tea 34 hot 69 for cup 72 Step V I I : 27 tea 34 hot 69 for 72 cup and Step VII is the last step of the rearrangement. Who is to the immediate left of W? (1)R (2)T (3)B (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these 32. R is third to the right of B. (iii) If an even number is followed by a number which is a perfect square. what will be the resultant of the second row ? (1) 9 (2) 6 (3) 27 (4) 3 (5) None of these www. Directions ( 3 1 . In which of the following combinations is the third person sitting in between the first and the second persons ? (l)WTR (2) BDT (3) MHD (4) KAM (5) WKR Directions (36-40) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. 46 196 15 117 13 3 What is the sum of the resultant of the two rows ? (1) 178 (2) 172 (3) 168 (4) 188 (5) None of these 42. H. As per the rules followed in the above steps. 5 15 40 m 26 3 If the resultant of the first row is'm'. find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input. 36. K. (ii) If an even number is followed by an odd number. the even number is to be subtracted from the perfect square. the second one is to be subtracted from the first one. . The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. M is fourth to the right of W.45) : In each of the following questions.com . the first number is to be divided by the second number.3 5 ) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : B.be the last but one ? (1) VII (2) VIII (3) IX (4) VI (5) None of these 38.examrace. Now work out the resultant numbers for each row in each question and answer the question below the rows of numbers. D. Step II of an input is : 24 year 56 43 last part 64 over How many more steps will be required to complete the rearrangement ? (1) Five (2) Six (3) Seven ' (4) Four (5) None of these 40. (v) If an odd number is followed by an even number. Who is third to the left of M ? (1)B (2)W (3) K (4) T (5) None of these 33. Rules : (i) If an odd number is followed by another composite odd number. Step III of an input Is : 12 world 31 ask cart ball 87 75 Which of the following will definitely be the input ? (1) 31 ask cart ball 87 75 world . Input : kind 12 96 heart water 59 42 yes How many steps will be required to complete the rearrangement ? (1) Three (2) Four (3) Five (4) Six (5) None of these 37. two rows of numbers are given. T. Input : cup for hot 34 69 72 te. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement.30. they are to be added. Who is third to the left of H ? (DA (2)T (3) K (4) R (5) Data inadequate 34. R. H is second to the right of A who is second to the right of R.a 27 r Step I : 27 cup for hot 34 69 72 tea Step II : 27 tea cup for. The operations of numbers progress from left to right. Who is to the immediate left of D? (1)H (2)M (3) B (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these 35. M. 48. All these cases are given to you as on 01. it properly follows from the statement of facts given. Mark answer (3) if the 'data are inadequate'. Mark answer (5) if the inference is definitely false'. He \ has been working in the Accounts Department of an organisation for the past seven years after completing his M. His date ol birth is 20th May. i. from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.Com. You have to take one of the following courses of actions based on the information provided and the conditions and sub.i conditions given above and mark the number of that course of action as your | answer.Com. Arun Ramnathan has secured 62 per cent marks in M. It is neither feasible nor desirable fpr the state to stem this tide. (iv) have post qualification work experience of at least six years in the Accounts Department of an organisation.Com. 47. 1978. and 60 per cent.1984. Mark answer (4) if the inference is 'probably false'. His date of birth is 15. it cannot possibly be drawn from the facts given or it contradicts the given facts. Sarnir Malhotra was born on 25th July.e. Allow Companies to run educational institutions as well-run businesses that have transparent accounts and declare dividends. (ii) be a graduate in Commerce with at least 55 per cent marks. In the case of a candidate who satisfies all the conditions EXCEPT— (a) at (ii) above.e. 49. Rather. Mark answer (2) if the inference is 'probably true' though not 'definitely true' in the light of the facts given.Com. the case is to be referred to Executive Director. Quality of higher education is emerging as a hugely profitable business opportunity.examrace.Com. Entry of private companies into education sector will benefit the society at large. Many business houses have entered education sector to earn visibility in the market. | Mark answer (1) if the case is to be referred to Executive Director. 10 15 5 14 11 p If 'p' is the resultant of the first row. but is a MBA-Finance with at least 65 percent marks. He has been working in an organisation for the past six years after completing his M. (b) at (iv) above. 27 12 5 28 64 k If the resultant of the first row is 'k'. details of one candidate are provided. i. 54. are making a beeline for the sector. Mark answer (2) if the case is to be referred to GM-Accounts. 53. Mark answer (4) if the candidate • is to be selected Mark answer (5) if the candidate is not to be selected. 52. She has been working in the Accounts Department of an organisation for the past seven years after obtaining her MBA in Finance with 70 per cent marks. Entry of private funds into higher education is not a case for the state to withdraw from the sector. the case is to be referred to GM-Accounts. The Government should restrict entry of private companies into education sector. the state must deepen its involvement and give it a different shape. but is a C A / ICWA and has work experience of at least one year in an organisation. Directions (51-60) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Following are the conditions for selecting Manager-Accounts in an organisation : The candidate must— (i) be at least 25 years and not more than 35 years as on 01.Com. 1981. 1982. Rather. All educational institutions run by private companies provide quality education. He has se-f cured 50 per cent marks in per-1 sonal interview. 50. The Government has enough resources to run all the educational institutions. He has secured 46 per cent marks in the personal interview. marks in personal interview. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. Mark answer (1) if the inference is 'definitely true'. Prashant Mishra has secured 60 per cent marks in B. In each question below. (iii) be a post graduate in Commerce with at least 60 per cent marks. 51.2010. Mark answer (3) if the data provided are not adequate to take a ded-T sion. i.01.09.43. though not 'definitely false' in the light of the facts given. A range of private enterprises to fly-by-night operators.2010.0-1. He has secured 70 per cent[ marks in B.Com. (4) 92 (5) None of these Directions (46-50) : Below is given a passage followed by several possible inferences which can her drawn from the facts stated in the passage. degree with 58 per cent marks. www. and 58 per cent marks in B. 46.com . the state's role should be to modulate this enthusiasm to maximize social welfare. The first step should be to dump the fairy tale that education is a sacred mission and cannot be permitted to do business. what will be the resultant of the second row ? (1)42 (2)33 (3) 108 . Sudha Agrawal was born on 5th January. and 52 per cent marks in personal interview.Com. 7 15 24 12 27 3 What will be the difference between the resultants of the first row and the second row ? (1) 94 (2) 68 (3) 40 (4) 53 (5) None of these 45. You have to examine each inference separately in the Context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity. She has secured 68 per cent marks in B. (v) have secured at least 45 per cent marks in the personal interview. He has been work-' ing in the Accounts Department of an organisation for the past six years after obtaining his M. andf 65 per cent marks in M.e. what will be the resultant of the second row ? (1)6 (2)81 (3) 9 (4) 24 (5) None of these 44.Com. He has secured 50 per cent marks in personal interview. She has secured 54 per cent marks in B. He has secured 60 per cent marks in both B. She has secured 48 per cent marks in personal interview. and M. 64. Mohan Das was born on 8th Februaiy. 71. Atul Ghosh has secured 65 per cent marks in B. 59.55. He was born on 12th March. 57. Kapil Sonawane was born on 4th November. 60. 58. She has secured 60 per cent marks in personal interview. and M. 72.Com.Com.Com.Com.Com.Com. Sonam Khanna was born on 28th December. She has been working for the past eight years in the Accounts Department of an organisation after completing her MBA-Finance with 75 per cent marks. Directions (61-75) : In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left. 75.Com. She has secured 62 per cent marks in M. He has been working for the past one year in an organisation after completing his ICWA. He has been working for the past two years in an organisation after completing his CA.Com. 58. He has been working for the past eight years in the Accounts Department of an organisation after completing his M.Com. 65.com . Seema Jaiswal was bom on 19th January. 68. He has secured 60 per cent marks in personal interview. 1981.Com. 1980. He has secured 47 per cent marks in the personal interview. She has been working in the Accounts Department of an organisation for the past six years after completing her M. She has secured 62 per cent marks in both B.examrace. and 65 per cent marks in M. www. if the sequence were continued ? Problem Figures Answer Figures 63. 1979. Navin Ghosh has secured 68per cent marks in B. He has been working in the Accounts Department of an organisation for the past seven years after completing his M.Com. and 57 per cent marks in Mi Com. He was born on 15th August. 1978. 1976.Com. 73. He has secured 65 per cent marks in both B. (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4) 45) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5> 66. 67. 1980.Com. 74. SRI funds now manage approximately 11 percent of all the money invested in the US financial markets -an estimated $ 2. which many consumers don't bother to read.the idea that they can serve not only by spending time in communities and classrooms but by spending more responsibly. oil or child labour has grown from 55 to 260. (B) and (C) 77. which generally avoid buying shares of companies that profit from tobacco. Of course consumers have done their own doing-well-by doing-good calculation a more expensive car that gives. Which of the following represents the change/s that has/ have occurred in the American outlook? (A) The perception that the gov. One burning question is how many of these Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives are just shrewd marketing to give companies a halo effect? After all only 8 per cent of the large American corporations go through the trouble of verifying their CSR reports. The nexus of activist groups." said American President Franklin D. "We have always known that heedless self-interest was bad morals. Which of the following is/are TRUE in the context of the passage ? (C) The voter turnout during the 2009 American elections was high.com . (C) Americans have cut down on their expenditure drastically to invest only in socially responsible mutual funds. (C) American firms have to spend vast amounts on advertising because activists cast aspersions on their images. creating a virtuous circle.examrace. We now know that it is bad economics. And the world has learnt that enlightened self-interest is good economics all over again after the Great Recession of 2009. ernment needs to invest resources in business rather than in education. (B) African diamonds are highly valued by the American public. They were also willing to pay $2000 more for a car that gets 35 miles per gallon than for one that gives less. Americans are beginning to put their money where their ideals are.90) : Read following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. At first the corporate stance was defensive: companies were punished by consumers for unethical behaviour such as discriminatory labour practices. This is evidence of a changing mindset in a nation whose most iconic economist Milton Friedman wrote in 1970 that a corporation's only moral responsibility was to increase shareholder profits. 76. consumers and government regulation could not merely tarnish a company but put it out of business. (B) Loss of faith in American cor porations as they do not disburse their profits equitably among shareholders. But corporate America quickly discerned that social responsibility attracts investment capital as well as customer loyalty. the number of socially responsible investment (SRI) mutual funds. In a recent poll most said they had consciously supported local or small neighbourhood-businesses and 40 percent said that they had purchased a product because they liked the social or political values of the company that produced it. (2) The realisation that consumers' greed caused the economic recession of 2009. To what does the author attribute the consumers' willingness to purchase environment friendly vehicles ? (1) Auto companies sell these types of vehicles at lower rates in order to boost sales in times of recession. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions. Moreover since 1995. People were alarmed about 'blood diamonds' mined in war zones and used to finance conflict in Africa. With global warming on the minds of many consumers lots of companies are racing to 'outgrecn' each other.7 trillion. not just through voting or volunteering but also through commerce. There is a new dimension to civic duty that is growing among Americans .ENGLISH LANGUAGE Directions (76 . planet and people . Roosevelt in 1937 in the midst of the Great Depression. Which of the following is the central idea of the passage ? (1) It is beneficial to invest in American companies as they are socially responsible and profitable (2) Large corporations should be penalised by the American government for their greed (3) Ethical consumerism is profitable for organisations as well as society as a whole (4) Companies should be required by law to account for their impact on the environment. (3) To show their support for small entrepreneurs who are the manufacturers of such vehicles. This is a time when the only thing that has sunk lower than the American public's opinion of Congress is its opinion of business. And while social responsibility is one way for companies to get back their reputations consumers too need to make ethical choices. Americans are entering a period of social change as they are recalibrating their sense of what it means to be a citizen. in their balance sheet (5) Developing countries should learn how to combat child labour from America www. (1) None (2) Only (C) (3) Only (A) and (B) (4) Only (A) and (C) (5) All (A). better mileage will save them money in the long run and makes them feel good about protecting the environment. The most progressive companies are talking about a triple bottom line-profit. (1) None (2) Only (A) (3) Only (B) and (C) (4) Only (C) (5) Only (A) and (C) 78. In short.that focuses on how to run a business while trying to improve environmental and worker conditions. Some companies quickly embraced the new ethos that consumers boycotted products they considered unethical and others purchase products in part because their manufacturers were responsible. (4) They have to comply with government guidelines regarding reduction of carbon emissions. though the former is more expensive but environment friendly. (5) None of these 79. is very stiff (2) The conflict facing businesses of whether to benefit their shareholders or the environment (3) Corporations are vying with each other to solicit investment (4) Companies are striving to find the necessary funds to finance their environment friendly initiatives (5) None of these 82. (4) It should be mandatorily incorporated in the statement of accounts of any firm (5) None of these 85.examrace. What can be inferred from the statistics mentioned about SRI mutual funds in the passage ? (A) The percentage of child labourers has fallen since 1995. (B) At present tobacco companies are making huge losses. If the sentence is correct as it is and 'No correction is required'. (1) Only (A) and (C) (2) Only (C) (3) All (A). (C) The government needs to regulate SRI mutual funds as they handle vast amounts of funds. We are currently facing an economic downturn and even a slight increase in demand will benefit to ourselves. Which of the following cannot be said about small businesses ? (A) During the recession their profits have been higher than those made by big corporates. Which of the following best describes the widespread view among Americans about big corporations ? (1) They have been lax in fulfilling their moral responsibility of increasing profits and benefitting shareholders (2) They are being too severely penalised by activists and the government for their role in the economic crisis (3) T h e i r i n n o v a t i o n s have brought commercial success and benefited America tremendously (4) They need to be held accountable for their ruthless business practices (5) Their balance sheets are often fraudulent and deceive shareholders 81. What is the author's view about companies. (2). (3) and (4) given below each statement should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. EMBRACED {1} clinched (2) adopted (3) seized (4) hugged (5) encompassed 88. 91.80. (C) They have managed to acquire an investment of over 11 per cent of American capital. What is the author trying to convey through the phrase 'companies are racing to outgreen each other' ? (1) The competition among companies to boost their bottom line . (B) and (C) (4) Only (B) (5) None of these Directions (86-88): Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used .9 5 ) : Which of the phrases (1). HEEDLESS (1) prudent (2) obedient (3) observable (4) noticeable (5) wary Directions (91 . ATTRACTS (1) appeals (2) encourages (3) captives (4) fascinates !5) pleases Directions (89 . (1) make easier (2) has made easy (3) will make it easy (4) make it easier (5) No correction required 92. The next two months are going to be very hectic as there is more six projects have been scheduled. planet and peor pie . (l)None (2) Only (A) (3) Only (A) and (B) (4) Only (C) (5) Only (B) and (C) 84. (1) with six more (2) as more than six (3) still there are six other (4) because there are still six (5) No correction required www. (1) has benefited ourselves (2) will benefit from us (3) we will benefit (4) will be beneficial to us (5) No correction required 93. mark (5) as the answer. (B) They adopt fair labour practices and environment friendly methods of production.com . Which of the following factors has led to corporations adopting more socially responsible practices ? (1) The desire to be labelled as progressive by the government (2) Guilt over causing the economic downturn (3) High attrition rates as employees do not support the companies' practices (4) Recognition of the changing demands of customers (5) Strict penalties imposed by governments against companies with unfair practices 83.9 0 ) : Choose the word/phrase which is most opposite in meaning to the word printecf in bold as used in the passage. (1) Mostly unlikely (2) Very unlike that (3) Uniikelyhow (4) It is unlikely that (5) No correction required 94. 86. This decision by the government making it easier for companies / to attract talent from abroad. documentation of CSR initiatives ? (1) Since it is not certified by the government it cannot be considered authentic (2) It is the ideal way to earn customer loyalty and set a good example for small businesses (3) It is a waste of time as nei• .ther consumers nor companies bother to determine their validity . Not like that the matter is going to be resolved in one meeting as the issue is quite complicated. IDEALS (1) models (2) visions (3) perfection (4) paradigms (5) values 87.profit. ENLIGHTENED (1) illiterate (2) inept (3) ignorant (4) illogical (5) immature 90. in the passage. 89. Evolution is also the. Whether or not to confront ( 1 ) / tion. if any. (4)^i All correct (5) 115. Such a situation ( 1 ) / is neither feasable ( 2 ) / nor desirable (3)/ in a democratic country like ours. One of these four words printed in bold may he either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. i. Which of the following should be 107. 'No error'. 111. (Ignore online. five wordfc are suggested. But the sheer (123) of majwnade climate change to www. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence. ( 4 ) / No error (5) (1) B ' (2J C 109. An economy relies ( 1 ) / on its access ( 2 ) / to dependable (3)/ and affordable ( 4 ) / sources of energy. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each. The ergraph. ( 3 ) / we face several challenges. (120) of seasonal changes. (B).#|5fect small and medium industries the most. most i. over ninetytem and needs to ( 3 ) / be examfive per cent households. ganisations. (5) E (1) has jointly held in 100. While providing such facilities ( 1 ) / online makes it convenient (2)/ and easily accessible for customers. central governprocess' of finalised new policy ment arid the private sector (2) / guidelines for the allocation made a concerted effort to shift of land ( 3 ) / to private sector orthe economy to include IT. in the ined seriously. If there is no error. ( 4 ) / No error (5) (D) Over twenty years ago the city 103. All correct (5} " Directions (116.ror if any will be in one part of the sentence. The government is still in the ( 1 ) / government. The world's climate has always changed and species have evolved aci cordingly to survive it. each of whfcji has been numbered.examrace.) 101. with the newly adopted ( 2 ) / sys(B) Today. All correct (5) i 113. such a system will make tonnes of sugar ( 2 ) / will have to ^governance more manageable.95. (4) / No error (5) (E) As our cities continue to ex. In our experience people usually erned and how business is ( 1 ) / value things that they have conducted. As the environment (121) those species which don't adapt (122) to exist. With the literacy rates in this ( 1 ) / (3) D (4) E region as low as ten per cent (2) / (5) F we need to encourage the ( 3 ) / 99. corruption has been the errors of punctuation. (118 )temperatures alone are not (119) of evolution.w^..e.is any grammatical error in it. j All corriH(5) 114. one of which fits the blanks appropriately. (3) and (4). yet to take. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate. (2). ( 4 ) / No error (5) 97. 104. be imported ( 3 ) / this year be(F) This level of connectedness cause of a poor monsoon. At present China is the ( 1 ) / world's leader manufacturer (2) / (DA (2)B of environment friendly products (3) C (4) D ( 3 ) / such as electric cars and (5) E bicycles. The workshop was jointly held (1) A (2) B by the two colleges to create (3) C (4) D awareness about various careers. them about their role ( 2 ) / in the (C) All city contracts are now bid matter is a decision ( 3 ) / which is for online. mark (5) i. Over eighty per cent from us (1) / the SECOND sentence after refeel that if we had taken ( 2 ) / arrangement ? some corrective measures earli(1) A (2) B er (3) / the crisis could have been (3) C (4) D averted. the number of that part will en below them. The number of that word is your afl swer. Which of the following should be ( 4 ) / No error (5) the FIRST sentence after rearrangement ? 106. The bank's fluctuating (1)/performance over the prior (2) / year has beeri a major (3) / cause (4)/ for concern. (D).' All correct (5) 112. ( 4 ) / No error (5) (5) F 108.' . the being available and tracked answer is (5). (A) With all the bid information be the answer. (C). if any. Researchers have used datd prevalentf|:l)/ to manufacturing companies to illustrate (2)/ the harmful ( 3 ) / impacts (4)/ of technology on the environment. ( 4 ) / the FIFTH sentence after rearNo error (5) rangement ? 110. Which of the following should be (2) will be joint holding the SIXTH (LAST) sentence af• ter rearrangement ? (3) was a joint holding for (1) B (2) C (4) is been jointly held with (3) D (4) E (5) No correction required (5) F Directions (96 . ( 4 ) / No error (5) Directions (111-115) : In each question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given! These are numbered as (I ). ( 4 ) / No error (5) city enjoy a broadband connec102.e. Some genuine issues exist ( 1 ) / considerably reduced. then answer the questions giv.125) : In the following'''passage there are blanks. The surprising fact about the (116) between evolution and global warming (117) that it is not linear.110) : Read range the following six sentences (A). The manager of that city branch 98. Which of the following should be (1) / cannot handle it with the help the THIRD sentence after rearof ( 2 ) / only two personnel as ( 3 ) / rangement ? business has increased substantially. 96. ( 4 ) / No has changed not only the city's error (5) economy but also how it is gov105.e..com . 'AH correct' as your answer. to ( 2 ) / pay off more than those that ( 3 ) / they receive free of cost.100) : RearDirections (101. The gradual (1)/ withdrawal (2)/ of such safety (3) / mechanisims ( 4 ) / . (E) and (F) in the proper each sentence to find out whether there sequence to form a meaningful para. Find out the ap propriate word in each case. Which of the following should be local people to build schools. According to government estipand and become more commates ( 1 ) / at least four 'million plex. 1) result (2) precursor 3) resistance (4) cause 5) provocation 121.5 25 27 Farmers \ 136.5 21 28 24 25 26 25 E 36 22.140): Study the following table carefully and answer the question given below it. 'Bad things are happening' and by one 1125) global warming could threaten upto one-third of the world's species if left unchecked. 18.5 28 24 27.examrace. 23.5 22 24. 1) threatened 2) pursued 3) unprecedented 4) record 5) debated 125. If farmer D and farmer E.10 (2) Rs. What is the average price per kg. Paddy and Jowar grains how much would he eajn ? (1) Rs. both sell 240 kgs.500 (3) Rs.690 (4) Rs. how much would he earn? (1) Rs. 25. Various Food-grains sold by various farmers at various prices (Price Per Kg. 150 kgs. 12.com . of Jowar. 18375 (5) None of these 137.) Food grains Rice Corn Bajra Paddy Jowar A B C D 30 36 40 34. what would be the respective ratio of their earnings ? (1) 15 : 14 (2) 11 : 13 (3) 14 : 15 (4) 13 : 15 . 19425 (2) Rs. (5) None of these 139. 1) conserves (2) stifles 3) predicts (4) changes 5) emerges 122. of Corn and 250 Kgs. 13. of Bajra each. each of Corn. Iffarmei-A sells 350 kgs. 1) means (2) triggers 3) responses (4) threats 5) stimulus 120. 150 290 560 1120 2140 4230 8400 Directions (136 . In fact a lot of the species which will be able to survive are the ones we consider pests like insects and weeds. 15585 (4) Rs.690 (5) None of these www. 1) continue (2) halt 3) cease (4) terminate 5) discontinue (2) value 123.50 (3) Rs. If farmer C sells 180 kgs. 1) However (2) Mounted 3) Rising (4) Elevating 5) Inclining 119.5 18 24 20. of Bajra sold by all the farmers together ? (1) Rs. 116. Dluck 3) collapse (4) pace 5) attention 124. of Rice. 25 (4) Rs.day is (1241. 24. 13. 1) being (2) seems 3) mainly (4) besides 5) is 118. 131.5 32 30 28. 12. Find out the wrong number. 1) difference (2) similarity 3) argument (4) relationship 5) alliance 117. 1) forecast (2) chance 3) pattern (4) occasion 5) imagination Directions (131-135) : In the following number series a wrong number is given.550 (3) Rs.40 (5) None of these 138.540 (2) Rs. in the first year and it increased by 1. If .5 lakhs (3) 5 lakhs (4) 4 lakhs (5) None of these 147. B and C ? (1) 13 : 25 : 15 (2) 20 : 25 : 13 (3) 15 : 25 : 13 (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these 155. 110 if he sells a certain number of pencils he has at the price of Rs. creased by 20%. 55 if he sells the same number of pencils for Rs. The ratio of the number of students studying in schools A. (4) Carmot be determined (5) None of these 154.75 per pencil.com . However on its return journey it got stuck in traffic and covered the same distance at the speed of 40 km/hr. what was her loan amount? (1) Rs. 8. (2) 260 km. Ayesha can complete a piece of work in 16 days.5 per pencil and incurs a loss of Rs. What is the respective ratio of the number of units manufactured by the company in the year 2007 and number of units sold by the company in the year 2.008 ? (1) 5 : 8 (2) 3 : 2 ' (3) 2 : 7 (4) 7 : 2 (5) None of these 149. What is the distance covered between village A and B ? (1) 240 km. Which of the following fractions are in descending order ? 143./nr. seconds. (3) 200 km. .a. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'AWARE' be arranged ? (1) 150 (2) 120 (3) 40 (4) 60 (5) None of these 144.p. of Paddy sold by farmer B are approximately what per cent of the earnings on the same amount of Rice sold by the same farmer ? (1) 65 (2) 69 (3)73 (4)60 (5)75 141. B * and G is 5 : 8 : 4 respectively. What is the length of the train ? (1)100 metre (2) 150 metre (3) 180 metre (4) 200 metre (5) None of these www. 25% and 30% respectively. and took 2 hours more to reach Its destination. 36800 (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these 142. 2.c. Which of the following represents ab = 64 ? (1) 8 : a = 8 : b (2) a : 16 = b : 4 (3) a : 8 = b 8 (4) 32 : a = b : 2 (5) None of these 153.5 p. Number of Units Manufactured and Sold by a Company Over the Years (Units in Lakhs) 146.examrace. (1) 78 (2) 80 (3) 73 (4) 70 (5) 68 150. Shamita took a loan at simple interest rate of 6 p. If both of them work together in how many days can they complete the same piece of work? 145. 1. the number of students studying in each of the schools is in.190 as interest at the end of 3 years. What is the third number ? (1) 63 (2) 87 (3)99 (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these Directions (146-150): Study trie following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. The number of units sold in the year 2009 are approximately what per cent of the number of units sold by the company in the year 2004 ? . How many pencils does Vinod have ? (1) 220 (2) 240 (3) 200 (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these 152. every year. what will be the new respective ratio of the students in schools A. Earnings on 150 kgs. A train speeds past a pole in 20 seconds and speeds past a platform 100 metres in length in 33 . 35400 (3) Rs. What is the total number of unsold units of the company in the year 2005 and the year 2008 together ? (1)12 lakhs (2) 15 lakhs (3) 7 lakhs (4) 7. A bus covered a certain distance from village A to village B at the speed of 60 km.5 lakhs (5) None of these 151. What is the difference between the number of unsold units of the company in the year 2006 and the number of unsold units of the company in the year 2009 ? • (1)3 lakhs (2) 3. If she pays Rs. Amita can complete the same piece of work in 8 days. Vinod makes a profit of Rs.p.. What is the approximate average number of units manufacrtured by the company over the years ? (1)28 lakhs (2) 33 lakhs (3) 30 lakhs (4) 35 lakhs (5) 26 lakhs 148.c.a.140. The average of the first two numbers is 81 and the average of the last two numbers is 38. The average of 5 numbers is 65. 36000 (2) Rs. The employees in the various departments are either Graduates or Postgraduates. In which course is the difference between the number of students who applied and the number of students who appeared the lowest ? (DP (2)Q (3) R (4) S (5)T 157. What is the difference between the number of males in colony D and the number of children in the same colony ? 0 Males 0 Females • Children A B C Colonies D E www. 12% of the total number of employees are from Marketing department. What is the respective ratio of the number of students who applied but did not appear for course S to those students who applied but did not appear for course T ? (1)2:5 (2)5:7 (3) 7 : 5 (4) 5 : 3 (9) None of these 160.examrace.com . Percentage of Males. B and C together ? (1) 1785 (2) 1821 (3)1479 (4)1692 (5) None of these 167.Directions (156-160): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it. 60% of the total number of employees in Legal department are Graduates. HR. What is the respective ratio of the number of males in colony B to the number of females in the same colony ? (1)3:5 (2)7:5 (3) 8 : 7 (4) 5 : 7 (5) None of these 169.5 (2) 5 (3) 5. What is the total number of Post Graduates in the organisation from all the departments together ? (1)2597 (2)2500 (3) 2867 (4) 2659 (5) None of these 163. 18% of the total number of employees in the organization are from Finance department out of which 75% are Postgraduates. Number of Students Applied. The number of Graduates in Finance department is what per cent of the total number of employees in the organisation ? (1) 4. What is the respective ratio of the number of Postgraduates in Legal department to the number of Postgraduates in HR department? (1) 8 : 1 1 (2) 3 : 5 (3) 24 : 55 (4) 12 : 25 (5) None of these 165. Finance. The number of students who qualified for course R is approximately what per cent of the number of students who applied for the course ? (1)81 (2)89 (3)93 (4)99 (5)85 158. IT and Legal. Finance and Legal departments together ? (1)3484 (2)2860 (3) 3640 (4) 3016 (5) None of these Total number of Residents in Various Colonies Colonies Residents A 1250 B 2050 C 1800 D 1150 E 1620 166. What is the difference between the number of students who appeared but did not qualify from course P and the number of students who appeared but did not qualify from course Q ? (1) 1000 (2) 950 (3)1050 (4)1150 (5) None of these Directions (161-165): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it." (1)121 (2)116 (3) 75 (4) 101 (5)98 168. What is the total number of females in colonies A. 546 employees from IT department are Postgraduates. Directions (166-170): Study the following Graph and Table carefully and answer the questions given below it. What is the total number of employees in IT department ? (1) 1014 (2) 1300 (3) 1560 (4) 1650 (5) None of these 162.all the courses together ? (1) 3678 (2) 3756 (3) 3687 (4) 3768 (5) None of these 159. What is the average number of students who qualified from . 45% of the total number of employees in the HR department are Graduates. 50% of the total number of employees in the Marketing department are Postgraduates.5 (4) 3 (5) None of these 164. Females and Children living in various colonies 161. There are 5200 employees in an organisation working in various departments viz. The number of children in colony A are approximately what per cent of the number of children in colony E ? . Marketing. (3) 1580 (4) 1574 (5) None of these 170. 25% of the total number of employees are from HR department. What is the total number of employees in HR. 15% of the total number of employees in the organisation are in Legal department. Appeared and Qualified for Various Courses COURSES APPLIED APPEARED QUALIFIED P 3500 3200 2050 Q 4000 3850 3700 R 5200 4900 4850 S 4500 4000 3500 T 5000 4800 4740 156. What is the average number of residents from all the colonies together ? (1) 1654 (2) 1600 . 8% of 198 = ? (1)12 (2)5 (3) 15 (4) 3 (5)9 172.75 = ? (1)476 (2)491 (3) 464 (4) 453 (5) 486 www.20.(1) 138 (2) 126 (3) 136 (4) 135 (5) None of these Directions (171-175) : What approximate value should come in the place of the question mark (?) in the following questions ? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value. 37. (3. 3058 T 2 7 X 3 = ? (1) 360 (2) 348 (3)340 (4)330 (5)321 * 173.com .5 x 34. 15.examrace.5% of 323 .9 + 2. V5138+V36 = ? (1) 21 (2) 6 (3) 12 (4) 18 (5) 26 175.58) x (1.75) = ? (1) 25 (2) 40 (3)30 (4)35 (5)50 2 2 174.) 171. (4) Both statements contain contradictory information. (3) 54. (1) 79. (1) 131.(3) 44. (4) 166. (5) 112. (4) The colour of mustard flower is yellow. (4) 28. (5) 22. (3) 27. 102. (4) 170. (1) EXPLANATIONS 9. (4) 146.(1) 76.(2) 10. Therefore. (5) 147. (2) 64. (4) 65. (3) 7.(5) 71. (2) 107. 129. (3) 123.(4) 100. (3) 158. (3) 119. (1) 108. (2) 98.(1) 42.(4) 34. R is either brother or sister pr cousin of the boy. (3) 95. (2) 80.(1) 30. (2) 82. (2) 151. (4) From both the statements The code for "walk" is either 'pa' or ta\ 13. (4) 32. (4) 14. But here yellow is called blue. (2) 26. (1) 94. (1) 143. (5) 36. (2) 167. (4) 84. (5) 99. (2) 150. (1) 135. (5) 89. (5) 128.(1) 103. (2) 48. (5) 23. (1) Therefore. (2) 78.(1) 52.(3) 59. 132. 141. (2) 51. (4) (2) (4) (2) (3) (5) (4) 153. (3) 173. (1) 111. 101.(5) 67. (4) R's grandfather's only daughter may be mother or paternal aunt of R. (4) 18. (3) 39.(1) 24. 121. (3) 134. (4) 126. (1) 25. (1) 122. 12.(3) 93.(4) 43. 110. (5) From both the statements Arun's birthday is on Thursday. 105. (3) From statement I North 30m Mohan is 30m away from the starting point. (5) 163. (2) 21.(1) 33. (2) 168. (4) 118. (2) 15. 97. (1) 6. (4) 159. (1) 29. (3) 155. (3) 139.(1) 81. 106. (1) 85. 109.(5) 49.(4) 41. (5) (4) (1) (3) 133. (1) 74. (2) 174. (2) 60. 137.ANSWERS 1. (3) 19. www. 136. 148. 125. (4) 16.(3) 5.(1) 63. 10. (2) 70. (5) (4) (2) (5) (2) 91.(3) 68. (1) 164. (1) 56.(1) 87. 114. (3) 31. (2) 115. 145. (1) 154.(4) 55. (3) 45. (3) 20. (5) 169. 144. (5) 62. (1) 75.(3) 88. 92.com . (4) 73. (4) 96.(3) 83. 11. (4) 120. (5) 130. (2) 66. (5) 38. (2) 127. (4) ' 53. (3) 72. (3) 175. (5) 40. (3) 162. (5) 172. 149. (4) 46. A is the tallest.(3) 50. (5) 160. (3) (1) (5) (2) (3) 90. 113. (3) 57.(4) 12.examrace. (4) 61. (4) 86. (5) 116. (5) 17.(4) 13. 14.(2) From statement II D is shorter than only A. (2) 35. (5) 138. (2) 124.(5) 9. (5) 58.(2) 11. (4) 156. (4) 104. 152. Therefore. (1) 8. 15. (1) 171. (2) 157.(1) 69. (3) 2.(1) 3. (1) 161. (4) (2) (3) (3) (1) (1) 117.(5) 47. (3) 37. (4) 142. (5) 4. (4) 77.(3) 165. 140. 18. 28.(5) Input : jungle 43 mode 25 basket 39 target 19 Step I : 19 jungle 43 mode 25 basket 39 target Step II : 19 target jungle 43 mode 25 basket 39 Step III: 19 target 25 jungle 43 mode basket 39 Step IV: 19 target 25 mode jungle 43 basket 39 Step V : 19 target 25 mode 39 jungle 43 basket 38.e. (ifi) No bucket is pin —> Universal Negative (E-type). All cars are trams. (ii) Some villages are towns —> Particular Affirmative (I-type). (3) Some towris are huts. (5) All flowers are books. (4) All buckets are trees.] I + A => I-type of Conclusion "Some ropes are trees. (3) According to question.." Conclusion I is Converse of it. 36. (3) Input :kind 12 96 heart water 59 42 yes Step I : 12 kind 96 heart water 59 42 yes Step II 12 yes kind 96 heart water 59 42 Step ni: 12 yes 42 kind 96 heart water 59 Step I V : 12 yes 42 water kind 96 heart 59 Step V : 12 yes 42 water 59 kind 96 heart 37. 16. www. (iv) Some buckets are not pins —» Particular Negative (O-type).(16-20): (31-35): Sitting arrangement (i) All huts are rivers —» Universal Affirmative (A-type). U. All books are carpets. All huts are rivers I + A => 1-type of Conclusion "Some towns are rivers. Conclusion II is Converse of it 17. 34.com . 33. (5) R is third to the left of M. (2) Some buses are cars. I + A =* I-type of Conclusion "Some buses are trams.40) : After careful analysis of the input and various steps of rearrangement. These two steps are continued till all the numbers get arranged in ascending order and all the words get arranged in reverse order of alphabets. A + A => A-type of Conclusion "All flowers are carpets. (5) R is sitting between W and K. (3) K is third to the left of H. 35. (1) H is to immediate left of D. the new sequence would be : R%M@KEFA#JNU©DBP IW8Q *Z 7th to the right of 18th from the right end means 11th from the right end. 27." 19. (4) From the given step it is not possible to determine the Input. i. Therefore either I or III follows. (5) All boxes are cups. (2) T is to the immediate left o f W . (36 . 32.examrace." Conclusions I andJILfprm Complementary Pair." 31. it is clear that in the first step one number is rearranged and in the second step one word is rearranged. 54. 52. 56. (4) In each subsequent figure the designs move in anticlockwise direction and one new design is introduced. 64. (1) Mohan Das satisfies conditions (i). Similar changes occur from Problem Figure (3) to (4) and from Problem Figure (5) to Answer Figure. (2) This Problem is based on the rule (1) = (5) and hence (2) = (6).46 = 150 [Rule (iii)] 150+ 1 5 = 165 [Rule(ii)] 117 =9 13 47. 62. (5) After every two figures one new design is introduced at the upper left corner and all the designs move half step in anticlockwise direction after being rotated through 90° anticlockwise and showing lateral inversion. (4) Seema Jaiswal satisfies all the conditions. Therefore. she can be selected. 58. (3) Step III: 32 station 46 81 73 march go for Step IV: 32 station 46 march 81 73 go for Step V : 32 station 46 march 73 81 go for Step V I : 32 station 46 march 73 go 81 for 41. (ii). (b) and (v) Therefore. "Rather. he can be selected. (5) Consider the following line of the passage : "It is neither feasible nor desirable for the state to stem the tide. 48. he can be selected. (3) From Problem Figure (1) to (2) the design rotates through 45° anticlockwise and one of the smaller designs is replaced with new design. The shaded part of the lower design moves half step in clockwise direction. 68. From Problem Figure (2) to (3) one more curve is added and it disappears in the next step. (1) The inference is definitely true in the light of facts stated in the passage. Therefore his case should be referred to Executive Director. (4) Step II : 24 year 56 43 last part 64 over Step III: 24 year 43 56 last part 64 over Step IV: 24 year 43 part 56 last 64 over Step V : 24 year 43 part 56 over last 64 Step V I : 24 year 43 part 56 over 64 last 4Q. The similar changes occur from Problem Figure (4) onwards. the inference is 'Probably true'. Therefore. he cannot be selected. (3) There is no information about condition (v). Therefore. he cannot be selected. (iv) and (v)." 49. 65. After every two figures one side of square is deleted.(2) Sonam Khanna satisfies conditions (i). (iii). 55. her case should be referred to GM-Accounts." (51-60) : [Rule (iv) [Rule (iv)] (Rule(i)] [Rule (v)l [Rule (v)] [Rule (iv)] [Rule(ii)] =5 [Rule (iv)l [Rule (ii)] 51. (3) In each subsequent figure the line segment moves one step in clockwise direction and the smaller line segment moves along the larger line segment. (4) Arun Ramnathan satisfies all the conditions. Consider the following line of the passage. 67. 57. (iii). 61. (1) Kapil Sonawane satisfies conditions (i). (a). Therefore. 50. From Problem Figure (2) to (3) the designs move one and one-half steps in anticlockwise direction and one new design appears behind the pre-existing designs. 53.examrace. (5) Navin Ghosh does not satisfy condition (iii) Therefore. (1) The second line of the passage supports the inference. his case should be referred to Executive Director. The shaded portion of the left design moves one step in clockwise direction. (ii). 66.39. (4) Prashant Mishra satisfies all the conditions. (3) 196 . 1 [Rule (iv)] [Rule(i)] [Rule (v)] [Rule(ii)] [Rule (iv)] [Rule (v)] [Rule (iv)] [Rule (iii)] [Rule(ii)] 60. Therefore. (2) The use of term'all'in the inference makes it doubtful. Therefore. (3) The two smaller line segments rotate in anticlockwise direction and the curve moves to the opposite side after being inverted. (5) Samir Malhotra does not satisfy "condition (iii). the state's role should be to modulate this enthusiasm to maximize social welfare. 59. The shaded portion of the right design moves one step in clockwise direction after every two figures. (2) The top design is based on the rule (1) = (3) = (5) and hence (2) = (4) = (6). The other design rotates through 90° anticlockwise and in the first step one line segment is deleted but appears in the next step. (1) From Problem Figure (1) to (2) the design moves one step in anticlockwise direction and one new design appears behind the preexiting design. 63. www.com . (b) and (v). (iii). (3) There is no information about condition (iii). 70.(4) E 101. 94. ing an understanding of people's needs. 90. 73. (2) In each subsequent figure the line segment moves one step in clockwise direction after being rotated through 90° clockwise.(4) Here passive voice should be used.(2) R e p l a c e ' w o r l d ' s leader manufacturer' by 'world's leading manufacturer'. 'process of finalised new policy' by ' process of finalising new policy'. 'over eighty per cent of us' should be used. 71. (5) The meaning of the word Ideals (Noun) as used in the pas sage is : an idea or standard that seems perfect and worth trying to achieve or obtain. the words heedless and prudent are antonymous. (4) In each subsequent figure one curve is added in a set order. Again. to include something. 103. The other design rotates through 40° and 90° anticlockwise alternately. 'will be beneficial to us' should be used.(5) No error www. The word 'leading is an adjective. 75. planet and people . The word Ignorant (Adjective) means : lacking knowledge or information about something. 89.(1) A 100. (1) The triangle move one step in clockwise d i r e c t i o n . (4) They need to be held accountable for their ruthless business . Look at the sentence : The council is expected to adopt the new policy at its next meeting.com . especially when it is done with enthusiasm. 93. 74. 72. (5) F 99. (2) The realisation that consumers' greed caused the economic recession of 2009. (4) 'It is unlikely that' should be used. (2) The meaning of the word Embrace (Verb) as used in the passage is : to accept an idea. the positions of designs change as given below: (1) to (2) (2) to (3) These two steps are continued alternately in the subsequent figures. . Hence. the words attracts and fascinates are synonymous. 108. 87.69. (3) Ethical consumerism is profitable for organisations as well as society as a whole 80. to make somebody take part in something.is very stiff 82.(2) B 98. 88. the words ideals and values are synonymous. 107. a situation etc. Hence. (3) It is a waste of time as neither consumers nor companies bother to determine their validity 85. Hence. Hence. the words embraced and adopted are synonymous. rotates through 90° clockwise alternately and the shaded part moves to the other side.(3) 'Pay more than those that' should be used. (l)None • 78. 105. (3) The meaning of the Word Enlightened (Adjective) as used in the passage is : having or show-. 104. 'system and need to' should be used. 'will make it easy' should be used. (4) Here. The word Fascinate (Verb) means : to attract or interest somebody very much. Similar changes occur from Problem Figure (2) to (3) and these two steps are continued from Problem Figure (4) onwards. that is not based on old fashioned attitudes and prejudice. The word Prudent (Adjective) means : sensible and careful when you make judgements and decisions. Hence. (B)and (C) 86. Hence. (1) None 77. (4) The meaning of the word Attract (Verb) as used in the passage is : to make people have a particular reaction. Hence. (1) The competition among companies to boost their bottom line profit. replace 'which is yet to take' by 'which is yet to be taken'. (3) All (A). (5) No correction required. (2) Double verbs need not be used. The other design descends diagonally stepwise and ascends in one step.(1) The word 'per cent' is followed by preposition 'of.examrace. (5) From Problem Figure (1) to (2) all the designs move one-half step in anticlockwise direction. From Problem Figure (2) to (3) all the designs move one-half step in anticlockwise direction and the third and the last designs move to the second and the first position respectively and the first design is replaced with a new design. 91. 95. These two steps are continued alternately in the subsequent figures. 96. (3) The sentence shows future time. (1) None 84. 76. the words enlightened and ignorant are antonymous. 102.(2) Here gerund should be used. 92. (4) D 97. 106. (1) From Problem Figure (1) to (2) the designs descend half step and the right design moves to the left position while the design at the right position is replaced with a new design. the first and the last designs interchange positions and the first design is replaced with a new design.( 1) Definite article 'the' should be used. (2) In each subsequent figure one new design appears at the upper left corner and the design of the upper left coiner moves to the lower right corner while other designs move one-half step and the upper middle design descends and replicates. Hence. a person or thing that you think is perfect. Hence. (1) In the subsequent figures the designs move from left to right stepwise and from right to left in one step. Hence. a set of beliefs etc. (1) The meaning of the word Heedless (Adjective) as used in the passage is : not paying careful attention to somebody/some thing. 79. a proposal. 'as more than six' should be used. The triangle moves along the square. practices 81. The meaning of the word Adopt (Verb) is : to formally accept a suggestion or policy. (4) Recognition of the changing demands of customers 83.(3) Plural subject takes plural verb. Hence. (3) cease 123. 114.109.examrace.(4) relationship 100 117.com .(1) T h e appropriate w o r d should be available.(1) ' W i t h t h e literacy rate in this' should be used 110.(5) N o error 111. (4) c h a n g e s 122. (4) p a c e 124.(5) debated 12S. 116.(5) A l l correct 113. 115.(3) Rising 119.(2) T h e correct spelling is feasi- ble. (1) m e a n s 120.(2) precursor 121. 112.(2) T h e a p p r o p r i a t e w o r d s h o u l d be : last.(5) is 118.(4) T h e correct spelling is mech- anisms. (1) forecast 361x250 www. 1.3700) = 1150 .(1) Required difference = (3200 .5) lakhs * 15 lakhs 151.147.5+7.(2) Required number of units unsold in 2005 and 2008 = 1(37.75 x x = 110 + 55 => 0.5 .5 .585 = 715 Number of employees from Marketing department 12x5200 Number of post graduate employ- 159.30) + (32.com .(1) Let Vinod have x pencils.165): Number of employees from HR department 163.(2) Average number of units manu factured by the company 160.75 x x = 165 100 Number of postgraduate employees «= 1300 . 2.4800) = 500 : 200 = 5 : 2 www.examrace.5 x x .2050) .25)] lakhs = (7.-.150'= 1000 Calculation (161 .(1) Required percentage 234 25x5200 150. .(3850 .(5) Required ratio = (4500 .4000) : (5000 .
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