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 Test I :  Reasoning ability and Numerical Aptitude 
1. Suresh is taller than Prabhu but shorter than Ram, 
Prabhu is as tall as Neeraj but taller than Nilesh.  Which 
of the following statements is definitely true for Neeraj?
 (a) Neeraj is shorter than Nilesh
 (b) Neeraj is the tallest
 (c) Neeraj is the shortest
 (d) Neeraj is taller than Nilesh
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( d )  Neeraj is taller than Nilesh
  
2. How many such pairs of letters are there in the 
word STAINLESS each of which has as many letters between 
them in the word as they have in the English alphabet, in 
the same sequence?
 (a) Two
 (b) Three
 (c) Four
 (d) Five
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( e )  None of these
  
3. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in 
the following sequence?
ARRANGEMENTS, RRANGEMENT, RANGEMEN, ?, NGEM
 (a) RANGEME
 (b) ANGEME
 (c) ANGEMENT
 (d) NGEMEN
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( b )  ANGEME
  
4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain 
way and so form a group.  Which is the one that does not 
belong to that group?
 (a) Baking
 (b) Steaming 
 (c) Cooking
 (d) Frying
 (e) Boiling
 Ans: ( c )  Cooking
  
5. Four of the following five are alike in a certain 
way and so form a group which is the one that does not 
belong to that group?
 (a) Radish
 (b) Orange
 (c) Pear
 (d) Mango
 (e) Apple
 Ans: ( a )  Radish
  
6. Four of the following five are alike in a certain 
way and so form a group.  Which is the one that does not 
belong to that group?
 (a) Earth
 (b) Moon
 (c) Saturn
 (d) Pluto
 (e) Venus
 Ans: ( b )  Moon
  
7. If water is called food, food is called drink, 
drink is called blue, blue is called red, red is called 
white and white is called brown, then what is the colour 
of ?blood? ?
 (a) Blue
 (b) Red
 (c) Brown
 (d) White
 (e) Drink
 Ans: ( d )  White
  
8. In a certain code language, the word ENQUIRY is 
written as YRIUQNE.   How will the word REQUIRE be written 
in the code language ?
 (a) QERUERI
 (b) REQUERI
 (c) ERIUQER
 (d) IREUQER
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  ERIUQER
  
9. In a certain code language DESERT is written 
RTSEDE.  How will the word FAULTS the written in that code 
language?
 (a) TSULFA
 (b) AFLUST
 (c) LUAFST
 (d) UAFSTL
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  TSULFA
  
10. How many meaningful English word can be formed by 
using the second, the fifth, the seventh and the tenth 
letters of the word APPROPRIATION, each only once, but in 
different sequence ?
 (a) One
 (b) Two
 (c) Three
 (d) None of these
 (e) More than three
 Ans: ( a )  One
  
Directions (Qs. 11?15) : What will come in place of 
the question mark (?) in the following questions?
11. 7589 ? ? = 3434  
 (a) 3721
 (b) 4155
 (c) 3246
 (d) 11023
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( b )  4155
  
12. 300 + (10)2 x 2 = ?
 (a) 450
 (b) 800
 (c) 500
 (d) 550
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  500
  
13. 12.05 x 5.4 ÷ 0.6 = ?
 (a) 105.55
 (b) 108.45
 (c) 118.45
 (d) 118.55
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( b )  108.45
  
14. 2435 ÷ 24 = 24?
 (a) 2.5
 (b) 3.5
 (c) 2
 (d) 3
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  2.5
  
15. 78 x 14 + 7645 ? ? = 8247 
 (a) 580
 (b) 590
 (c) 490
 (d) 480
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  490
  
Directions (Qs. 16?17) : 
I. ?P + Q? means P is the brother of Q
II. ?P x Q? means P is the mother of Q
III. ?P ÷ Q? means P is the sister of Q
IV. ?P ? Q? means Q is the father of P
16. Which of the following represents ?B is the 
material uncle of C??
 (a) B + A x C 
 (b) B x C + A
 (c) B ÷ C + A
 (d) B x A + c
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  B + A x C
  
17. Which of the following statements is not necessary 
to answer the above question?
 (a) Only I and II
 (b) Only III
 (c) Only III and IV
 (d) Either II or III
 (e) All are necessary
 Ans: ( c )  Only III and IV
  
18. Pointing towards a woman a boy said, ?she is the 
only daughter of my mother?s brother?s only brother-in-
law?.  How the woman is related to the boy?
 (a) Mother
 (b) Aunt
 (c) Sister-in-law
 (d) Sister
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( d )  Sister
  
19. Four of the following five are alike in a certain 
way and hence form a group.  Which one of the following 
does not belong to that group?
 (a) 63
 (b) 64
 (c) 39
 (d) 48
 (e) 79
 Ans: ( e )  79
  
20. Ina certain code language DOWNBEAT is written as 
TABEWNDO.  How will the word PROSPECT be written in that 
code language?
 (a) RPSOEPTC
 (b) TCPEOSPR
 (c) ORPSPTCE
 (d) TCPREPOS
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( b )  TCPEOSPR
  
Directions (Qs. 21?26) : What will come in place of 
the question mark (?) in the following questions?
21. 37.5 ÷ (27)1.5 x 92 = 3?
 (a) 5
 (b) 4.5
 (c) 7
 (d) 6.5
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  7
  
22. 28% of 450 + 45% of 280 = ?
 (a) 126
 (b) 252
 (c) 324
 (d) 212
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( b )  252
  
23. 1027.05 ? 314.005 + 112.25 = ?
 (a) 825.395
 (b) 825.095
 (c) 825.305
 (d) 825.295
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( d )  825.295
  
24. (103.7 x 101.3)2 = 10?
 (a) 6
 (b) 7
 (c) 10
 (d) 3
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  10
  
25. 40.83 x 1.02 x 1.2 = ?
 (a) 49.97592
 (b) 41.64660
 (c) 58.7952
 (d) 42.479532
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  49.97592
  
26. 3978 + 112 x 2 = ? ÷ 2
 (a) 8180
 (b) 2101
 (c) 4090
 (d) 8404
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( d )  8404
  
27. Four of the following five are alike in a certain 
way and hence form a group.  Which one of the following 
does not belong to that group?
 (a) 21
 (b) 35
 (c) 49
 (d) 63
 (e) 56
 Ans: ( c )  49
  
28. P is heavier than Q but lighter than R.  Q is 
heavier than T.  S is heavier than P but lighter than V.  
Who among them is the lightest?
 (a) V
 (b) S
 (c) T
 (d) R
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  T
  
29. In a certain code language TRANSPORT is written as 
RTASNPORT.  How will the word GATEHOUSE be written in that 
code language ?
 (a) ETGAHOESU
 (b) ETAGHESUO
 (c) AGTHEOUSE
 (d) AGETHUOES
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  AGTHEOUSE
  
30. In a certain code language ?si re ga? MEANS ?Shyam 
is smart? and ?pa si ga? means? Animesh is smart?.  What is 
the code for ?smart? in that code language?
 (a) si
 (b) re
 (c) ga
 (d) pa
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( e )  None of these
  
Directions (Qs. 31?34) : What will come in place of 
the question-mark (?) in the following questions ?
31. 12.05 x 5.4 ÷ 0.3 = ?
 (a) 108.55
 (b) 216.90
 (c) 118.45
 (d) 118.55
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( b )  216.90
  
32. 99 ÷ 11 + 7 x 16 = (?)2
 (a) 11
 (b) 121
 (c) 12
 (d) 144
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  11
  
33. 8400 ÷ 120 x 15 + 150 = ?
 (a) 1050
 (b) 1200
 (c) 1100
 (d) 1514
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( b )  1200
  
34. 45% of 1500 + 35% of 1700 = ?% of 3175
 (a) 40
 (b) 55
 (c) 45
 (d) 35
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  40
  
Directions  (Qs. 35?39) : Study the following 
information carefully and answer the questions given below:
The number 0 to 9 are coded in the following manner 
considering the exception given below:

3 6 9 7 0 2 8 1
 5 4
H P V S G D J K
 M R
.
Exception 1: If a number starts and ends with non-zero 
odd number then the first and the last digits should be 
coded as X and Z.
Exception 2: If a number starts and ends with non-zero 
even number then the first and the last digits should be 
coded as A and B respectively. 
35. What is the code for 5 2 1 8 6 3 ?
 (a) MDKJPH
 (b) ZDKJPX
 (c) XDKJPZ
 (d) ADKJPB
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  XDKJPZ
  
36. What is the code for 492310 ?
 (a) RVDHKG
 (b) AVDHKB
 (c) VRDKHG
 (d) BVDHKA
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  RVDHKG
  
37. Which of the following numbers is represented by 
ASGHKB?
I.  670312  II.  470313  III.  270318
 (a) Only I and III
 (b) Only I and II
 (c) Only Ii and III
 (d) Only I
 (e) Only III
 Ans: ( a )  Only I and III
  
38. What is the code for 3186452 ?
 (a) HKJDMRP
 (b) KHPJMRD
 (c) DMRPHKJ
 (d) HKJPRMD
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( d )  HKJPRMD
  
39. Which of the following numbers is represented by 
DPJRSV ?
 (a) 628794
 (b) 268479
 (c) 246793
 (d) 168359
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( b )  268479
  
40. Animesh and Anand together got a profit of Rs. 
9,600 and they distributed between themselves in the ratio 
of 5 : 7.  What is the share of Animesh?
 (a) Rs. 4,000
 (b) Rs. 5,600
 (c) Rs. 4,800
 (d) Rs. 5,200
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  Rs. 4,000
  
41. A man bought some fruits at the rate of 16 for Rs. 
24 and sold them at the rate of 8 for Rs. 18.  What is the 
profit per cent?
 (a) 50%
 (b) 60%
 (c) 40%
 (d) 25%
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  50%
  
42. A cow is tethered in the middle of a field with a 
14 feet long rope.  If the cow grazes 100 sq feet per day 
approximately.  What time will be taken by the cow to graze 
the grazeable area of the field?
 (a) 2 days 
 (b) 18 days
 (c) 24 days
 (d) 6 days
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( d )  6 days
  
43. 7/8  of 3/7 of a number is equal to 25% of 45% of 
another number.  What is the ratio of the first and the 
second numbers respectively?
 (a) 3 : 7
 (b) 9: 10
 (c) 3 : 10
 (d) 3 : 2
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  3 : 10
  
44. Mr. Rahul spends 30% of his monthly salary on 
domestic expenses.  He spends respectively 20% and 10% of 
the remaining salary on education of children and 
conveyance.  Of the remaining amounts now he spends 
respectively 20% and 30% on entertainment and maintenance 
of house.  He saves Rs. 5512.50.   what is the monthly 
salary of Mr. Rahul?
 (a) Rs. 22,500
 (b) Rs. 20,000
 (c) Rs. 25,000
 (d) Rs. 24,500
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  Rs. 22,500
  
45. The ratio of the present ages of Suman and Renu is 
5 : 7 respectively.  Four years hence the ratio will become 
3 : 4 respectively.   What is the present age of Renu in 
years?
 (a) 28
 (b) 24
 (c) 20
 (d) 21
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  28
  
46. If instead of multiplying a number by 7 the number 
was divided by 7.  What should be the percentage error?
 (a) 100%
 (b) 96.8%
 (c) 92.70%
 (d) 97.9%
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( d )  97.9%
  
47. A car covers a certain distance taking 7 hours in 
forward journey.  During the return journey, speed was 
increased by 12 kmph and it takes 5 hours.  What is total 
distance covered?
 (a) 210 km
 (b) 70 km
 (c) 440 km
 (d) 220 km
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  210 km
  
48. The LCM of two numbers is 2079 and their HCF is 
27.   If one of the numbers is 189, find the other number. 
 (a) 248
 (b) 128
 (c) 297
 (d) 336
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  297
  
49. The average between a two digit number and the 
number obtained by interchanging the digits is 9.  What is 
the difference between the two digits of the number?
 (a) 8
 (b) 2
 (c) 5
 (d) Cannot be determined
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( d )  Cannot be determined
  
50. A circle and a rectangle have the same perimeter.  
The sides of the rectangle are 18 cm and 26 cm.  What will 
be the area of the circle?
 (a) 88 cm2
 (b) 1250 cm2
 (c) 154 cm2
 (d) 128 cm2
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( e )  None of these
  
51. The difference between a number and its three-fifth 
is 50.  What is the number?
 (a) 75
 (b) 100
 (c) 125
 (d) 80
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  125
  
52. Some persons decide to raise Rs. 3 lakhs by equal 
contribution from each of them.  If they contributed Rs. 50 
extra each, the contribution increased to Rs. 3.25 lakhs.  
How many persons were there ?
 (a) 400
 (b) 500
 (c) 600
 (d) 700
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( b )  500
  
53. A sample of milk contains 5% water.  What quantity 
of pure milk should be added to 10 litres of milk to reduce 
the water content to 2%?
 (a) 5 litres
 (b) 7 litres
 (c) 15 litres
 (d) 12 litres
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  15 litres
  
54. The difference between the compound interest and 
the simple interest on a certain sum of money at 5% per 
annum for 2 years is Rs. 1.50.   Find the sum.
 (a) Rs. 800
 (b) Rs. 1200
 (c) Rs. 400
 (d) Rs. 600
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( d )  Rs. 600
  
55. A, B and C contract a work for Rs. 550.  Together A 
and B are supposed to do 7/11th of the work.  How much does 
C get?
 (a) Rs. 270
 (b) Rs. 200
 (c) Rs. 310
 (d) Rs. 175
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( b )  Rs. 200
  
Directions (Qs. 56?60) : Study the following 
information carefully and answer the questions given below:
 There is a five storey building including the 
ground floor and each floor has only one flat.  All these 
flats have been occupied by the five Bank Probationary 
Officers.  Each officer owns a different car.  The cars 
are :  Indica, Ikon, Indigo, Elentra and Santro.  The five 
officers?A, B, X, Y and Z ? are employed in the different 
banks, viz., State Bank of India (SBI), Punjab National 
Bank (PNB), UCO Bank, ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank but not 
necessarily in the same order.  Mr. X works in HDFC Bank 
and lives on the ground floor.  The officer who lives on 
fourth (top) floor does not own Elentra or Santro.  Mr. B 
works in PNB and owns Elentra car.  The officer who works 
in UCO Bank and lives on second floor owns Indica car.  Mr. 
Y lives on third floor and owns Indigo.  Mr. Z works in 
ICICI Bank and Mr. Y works in State Bank of India.
56. Who among the following does own Santro car ?
 (a) A
 (b) B
 (c) X
 (d) Cannot be determined 
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  X
  
57. Who lives on the second floor ?
 (a) X
 (b) Y
 (c) Z
 (d) A
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( d )  A
  
58. On which floor does B live ?
 (a) First 
 (b) Second
 (c) Fourth
 (d) Cannot be determined
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  First
  
59. Who among the following owns Indica car ?
 (a) X
 (b) A
 (c) Y
 (d) B
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( b )  A
  
60. Which of the following combinations of the officer 
and car is correct ?
 (a) Mr. X  : Elentra
 (b) Mr. Y : Ikon
 (c) Mr. A : Santro
 (d) Mr. Z : Ikon
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( d )  Mr. Z : Ikon
  
61. For which of the following values of x the 
inequality x (x + 3) < 10 is satisfied ?
 (a) X > 2,  x < -5
 (b) -3 < x < 0
 (c) -2 < x < 5
 (d) X < -2, x > 5
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( b )  -3 < x < 0
  
62. There is a leak in the bottom of a cistern.  When 
the cistern is thoroughly repaired, it would be filled in 3 
½ hours.  It now takes half an hour longer.  If the cistern 
is full, how long will the leak take to empty the cistern?
 (a) 24 hours
 (b) 28 hours
 (c) 21 hours
 (d) 27 hours
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  24 hours
  
63. If the diagonals of a rhombus are 8 cm and 10 cm 
respectively what will be the area of the rhombus?
 (a) 35 sq cm
 (b) 40 sq cm
 (c) 30 sq cm
 (d) 20 sq cm
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( b )  40 sq cm
  
64. Some toys were distributed equally among 18 
children in such a way that the number of toys each child 
gets is equal to the total number of children and after 
distribution 6 toys are left out.  What was the total 
number of toys?
 (a) 324
 (b) 330
 (c) 336
 (d) 320
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( b )  330
  
65. A shopkeeper allows 10% discount on the price of an 
article and sells it for Rs. 7,600.  What is the market 
price of the article ?
 (a) Rs. 8,250
 (b) Rs. 8,500
 (c) Rs. 8,540
 (d) Rs. 8,415
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( e )  None of these
  
Directions (Qs. 66?70) : Below in each question five 
words are given.  Which of them will come in the middle 
place if all of them are arranged alphabetically?  Serial 
number of that word is the answer.
 
66. (a) Encounter
 (b) Enormous
 (c) Engineer
 (d) Enlarge
 (e) Encroach
 Ans: ( c )  Engineer
  
67. (a) Network
 (b) Nepotism
 (c) Neutral
 (d) Neighbour
 (e) Nervous
 Ans: ( e )  Nervous
 
68. (a) Granular
 (b) Gratuity
 (c) Gravitate
 (d) Greatness
 (e) Grateful
 Ans: ( b )  Gratuity
 
69. (a) Residential
 (b) Reputation
 (c) Resistant
 (d) Residence
 (e) Reschedule
 Ans: ( d )  Residence
  
70. (a) Bracelet
 (b) Boutique
 (c) Bourgeois
 (d) Brackish
 (e) Bramble
 Ans: ( a )  Bracelet
  
Directions (Qs. 71?75) : the number group in each 
question is to be codified in the following codes :

Number 3 8 7 0 1 9 6
 4 2 5
Codes N L D M H B V
 R G P
.
You have to find out which of the answers (A), (B), (C) and 
(D) has the correct coded form of the given number group.  
If none of the coded form is correct, mark (E) as the 
answer. 
71. 6182734
 (a) HBGPLDM
 (b) VBLGRNH
 (c) VHLGDNR
 (d) BHNDGHR
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  VHLGDNR
  
72. 349805
 (a) NRBLMP
 (b) BRNLPM
 (c) LRDGMP
 (d) PMLHBR
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  NRBLMP
  
73. 57920642
 (a) DPBGMVRH
 (b) PDBRLNGH
 (c) MVRGHLDP
 (d) PDBGMVRG
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( d )  PDBGMVRG
  
74. 7561024
 (a) DPVGMRH
 (b) DPVHMGR
 (c) HMRLDVP
 (d) VHDPGRL
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( b )  DPVHMGR
  
75. 48236017
 (a) RLGDLMHV
 (b) BNDPGMRH
 (c) VHMGDMRL
 (d) HNPGBMHV
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( e )  None of these
  
Directions (Qs. 76?80) : the news item given in each 
question below is to be classified into one of the 
following five areas.  
(a) Political and Social,  (b) sports and Culture,   (c) 
Science and Health
(d)  Economics and Commerce,  and  (e)  Miscellaneous 
76. International Film Festival of India was organized 
in Chennai recently.
 Ans: ( b )  sports and Culture
  
77. India will host 2010 Commonwealth Games
 Ans: ( b )  sports and Culture
  
78. Sustained efforts are needed to secure the release 
of hotages.
 Ans: ( e )  Miscellaneous
  
79. India and Japan are considering to have dialogue on 
defence issue.
 Ans: ( a )  Political and Social
  
80. New vaccine MMR has been developed for children.
 Ans: ( c )  Science and Health
  
 TEST ?III :: ENGLISH LANGUAGE
 Directions (Qs. 81?90) : In the following 
passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.  
These numbers are printed below the passage and against 
each, five words are suggested, one of which fills the 
blank appropriately.  Find out the appropriate word in each 
case.
  Fourteen centuries ago when the world was 
much younger, the ruler of all India, Rajah Balhait, was 
??..(151) about his people.  A new game of dice, called 
hard, had  ???(152) the imagination of his subjects, 
teaching them that chance alone-a-roll of the dice guided 
the  ???(153) of men.  All who played this game of fortune 
lost their ???(155) in the virtues of courage, prudence, 
wisdom and hope.  It bred a fatalism that was  ???(155) the 
spirit of the kingdom. 
  Raja Balhait commissioned Sissa, an 
intelligent courter at his court to find an answer to this  
???(156)   After much  ???(157) the clever Sissa invented 
another game.  Chaturanga, the exact  ???(158) of hard, in 
which the four elements of the Indian army were the key 
pleces.  In the game these pieces-chariots, horses, 
elephants and foot soldiers-joined with a royal counselor 
to defend their king and defeat the enemy.  Forceful ???
(159) was demanded of the players?not luck.  Chaturanga 
soon became more popular than hard, and the  ???(160) to 
the Kingdom was over. 
 
81. (a) concerned 
 (b) confident
 (c) ignorant
 (d) indifferent
 (e) partisan
 Ans: ( a )  concerned
  
82. (a) propelled
 (b) enshrined
 (c) captured
 (d) activated
 (e) enhanced
 Ans: ( c )  captured
  
83. (a) communities
 (b) ways
 (c) abnormalities
 (d) destiny
 (e) groups
 Ans: ( d )  destiny
  
84. (a) bravado
 (b) interest
 (c) peace
 (d) wealth 
 (e) faith
 Ans: ( b )  interest
  
85. (a) appalling
 (b) crushing
 (c) moistening
 (d) promoting
 (e) overwhelming
 Ans: ( e )  overwhelming
  
86. (a) apprehension
 (b) risk
 (c) problem
 (d) game
 (e) destiny 
 Ans: ( e )  destiny
  
87. (a) deliberation
 (b) absorption
 (c) insight
 (d) hesitation
 (e) reluctance
 Ans: ( a )  deliberation
  
88. (a) nature
 (b) equivalent
 (c) picture
 (d) opposite
 (e) replica
 Ans: ( d )  opposite
  
89. (a) prediction
 (b) concentration
 (c) manipulation
 (d) attack
 (e) fortune 
 Ans: ( b )  concentration
 
90. (a) devastation
 (b) anxiety
 (c) impeachment
 (d) nuisance
 (e) threat 
 Ans: ( e )  threat
  
 Directions (Qs. 91?95) : Read each sentence 
to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it.  
The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence.  
The number of that part is the answer.  If there is not 
error, the answer is ?E?.  (Ignore errors of punctuation, 
if any)
91. If your don?t (a) / understand any of these words 
(b) / you could (c) / always refer a dictionary. (d) / No 
error (e)
 Ans: ( e )  
  
92. Tea is so hot (a) / that she (b) / can (c) / take 
it. (d) / No error (e)
 Ans: ( a )  
  
93. The teacher said (a) / that the earth (b) / moves 
round (c) / the sun. (d) / No error (e)
 Ans: ( e )  
  
94. He told to me (a) / that he (b) / was going away 
(c) / the next day. (d) / No error (e)
 Ans: ( b )  
  
95. The lecturer says (a) / that Solomon won the 
respect (b) / of all races and (c) / classes by his 
justice. (d) / No error (e)
 Ans: ( e )  
  
 Directions (Qs. 96?100) : In each of the 
following questions, select the most appropriate word from 
among the five words given below the sentence to fill in 
the blanks in the sentence so as to complete it 
meaningfully.
96. Sunil was ???asleep and could not be easily 
awakened. 
 (a) high
 (b) fast
 (c) severe
 (d) total
 (e) has
 Ans: ( b )  fast
  
97. The vehicle did not come to a sudden halt since he 
braked  ???
 (a) immediately
 (b) silently
 (c) gently
 (d) completely
 (e) detected
 Ans: ( c )  gently
  
98. I saw him going escorted ??? two policemen.
 (a) with
 (b) against
 (c) by
 (d) on
 (e) for
 Ans: ( c )  by
  
99. Madhav is a sick man and has to be taken to the 
doctor ???
 (a) usually
 (b) timely
 (c) seldom
 (d) frequently
 (e) avoided
 Ans: ( d )  frequently
  
100. The child was left in the servants ???
 (a) care
 (b) duty
 (c) work
 (d) help
 (e) innocence 
 Ans: ( a )  care
  
 Directions (Qs. 101?105) : Rearrange the 
following six sentences I, II, III, IV, V and VI in proper 
sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph.  Then answer 
the questions given below them. 
 I. We were interested by contrast in 
understanding what lessons actual teams and non-teams had 
for others to choose to struggle with change and 
performance.
II. Still, we suspected that most of these focused on 
persuading readers that ?terms are important?.
III. After all we thought teams are a well-known subject 
and there must be a thousand books on the subject already.
IV. By going down this path we hope to discover 
something to say that was different from most books on the 
subject.
V. We approached the idea of a book on teams 
cautiously.
VI. Alternatively they focused on providing you to 
advise on building teams as an objective in it self.
101. Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence?
 (a) I
 (b) II
 (c) VI
 (d) III
 (e) IV
 Ans: ( d )  III
  
102. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence ?
 (a) V
 (b) I
 (c) II
 (d) III
 (e) IV
 Ans: ( a )  V
  
103. Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence ?
 (a) V
 (b) III
 (c) II
 (d) VI
 (e) IV
 Ans: ( c )  II
  
104. Which of the following will be the FIFTH sentence ?
 (a) III
 (b) IV
 (c) II
 (d) VI
 (e) I
 Ans: ( e )  I
  
105. Which of the following will be the LAST sentence ?
 (a) III
 (b) IV
 (c) V
 (d) VI
 (e) II
 Ans: ( b )  IV
  
 Directions (Qs. 106?110) : In each sentence 
below four words have been printed in bold type, which are 
numbered (A), (B), (C), (D).  One of these words may be 
either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the 
sentence.  The number of that word is the answer.  If all 
the four words are spelt correctly, the answer is (E), 
i.e., all correct. 
106. He had experienced (a) / a purposefully (b) / 
discussion (c) / on topics of our interest. (d) / All 
correct (e) 
 Ans: ( b )  
  
107. To solve a (a) / problem, one needs to have (b) / 
intelligent and firm (c) / determination. (d) / All correct 
(e)
 Ans: ( c )  
  
108. Many legends (a) / superstions endow the moon with 
(b) / a beauty and mistery which will (c) / linger for 
countless years. (d) / All correct (e)
 Ans: ( c )  
  
109. People in our country are distressed (a) / by the 
spate of strikes, an almost (b) / perpetual go-slow and 
(c) / increadibly low productivity. (d) / All correct (e)
 Ans: ( d )  
  
110. The faces of the (a) / twins were so (b) / 
identical that we could not (c) / differentiate between 
them. (d) / All correct (e)
 Ans: ( c )  
  
 Directions (Qs. 111?115) : In each of the following 
questions five words are given, which are numbered I, II, 
III, IV and V.  By using all the five words, each only 
once, you have to frame a meaningful and grammatically 
correct sentence.  The correct order of the words is the 
answer.  Choose from the five alternatives the one having 
the correct order of words and mark it as your answer on 
the answer sheet. 
111. I.  interested  II.  in   III.  
children
IV. are  V.  games
 (a) III,  IV,  I,  II,  V
 (b) V,  IV,  I,  II,  III
 (c) III,  IV,  V, I,  II
 (d) III,  V,  IV,  I,  II
 (e) III,  IV,  II, V, I
 Ans: ( a )  III,  IV,  I,  II,  V
  
112. I.  was  II.   to  III.   he
VI.  go  V.   ready
 (a) III,  I,  II,  IV,  V
 (b) I,  III,  IV,  II,  V
 (c) III,  IV,  II,  V,  I
 (d) I,  II,  IV,  III,  V
 (e) III,  I,  V,  II,  IV
 Ans: ( e )  III,  I,  V,  II,  IV
  
113. I. found II. lost III. his
IV. book V. we
 (a) V,  II,  III,  I,  IV
 (b) III,  IV,  II,  V,  I
 (c) V,  I,  III,  II,  IV
 (d) V,  II,  III,  IV,  I
 (e) III,  IV,  V,  II,  I
 Ans: ( c )  V,  I,  III,  II,  IV
  
114. I. of II. he III. proud
IV. me V. was
 (a) V,  II,  IV,  I,  III
 (b) II,  V,  IV,  I,  III
 (c) IV,  V,  III,  I,  II
 (d) II,  V,  III,  I,  IV
 (e) II,  III,  V,  I,  IV
 Ans: ( d )  II,  III,  V,  I,  IV
  
115. I. decision II. happy III. made
IV. your V. me
 (a) IV,  III,  V,  II,  I
 (b) IV,  I,  III,  V,  II
 (c) II,  I,  III,  V,  IV
 (d) IV,  I,  V,  III,  II
 (e) II,  III,  V,  IV,  I
 Ans: ( b )  IV,  I,  III,  V,  II
  
 Directions (Qs. 116?120) : In the following 
questions, five words are given out of which only one is 
mis-spelt.  Find that mis-spelt word and indicate it in the 
Answer Sheet.
116. (a) combination
 (b) exageration 
 (c) hallucination 
 (d) admonition 
 (e) clinical 
 Ans: ( b )  exageration
 
117. (a) sacrosanct
 (b) sacrelege
 (c) sacred
 (d) sacrament
 (e) segment
 Ans: ( b )  sacrelege
 
118. (a) allitration
 (b) allowance
 (c) almighty
 (d) almanac
 (e) illicit
 Ans: ( a )  allitration
  
119. (a) idiosyncrasy
 (b) idealise
 (c) idiosy
 (d) ideology
 (e) ieonoclass
 Ans: ( c )  idiosy
  
120. (a) jaundise
 (b) jasmine
 (c) jevelin
 (d) jarving
 (e) judgement
 Ans: ( a )  jaundise
  
 Directions (Qs. 121?130) : Read the following 
passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.  
Certain words/phrases in the passage are printed in bold to 
help you locate them while answering some of the questions. 
 Nature is an infinite source of beauty.  Sunrise 
and sunset, mountains and rivers, lakes and glaciers, 
forests and fields provide joy and bliss to the human mind 
and heart for hours together.  Everything in nature is 
splendid and divine.  Everyday and every season of the year 
has a peculiar beauty to unfold.   Only one should have 
eyes to behold it and a heart to feel it like the English 
poet William Wordsworth who after seeing daffodils 
said: ?And then my heart with pleasure fills and dances 
with the daffodils?. 
 Nature is a great teacher.  The early man was 
thrilled with beauty and wonders of nature.  The Aryans 
worshipped nature.  One can learn the lessons in the vast 
school of nature.   Unfortunately the strife, the stress 
and the tension of modern life have made people immune to 
beauties of nature.  Their life is so full of care that 
they have no time to stand and stare.  They cannot enjoy 
the beauty of lowing rivers, swinging trees, flying birds 
and majestic mountains and hills.   There is however, a cry 
to go back to village from the concrete and artificial 
jungle of cities.    Hence the town planners of today pay 
special attention to provide enough number of natural 
scenic spots in town planning.  To develop a balanced 
personality, one needs to have a healthy attitude which can 
make us appreciate and enjoy the beauty of nature. 
 There is other balm to soothe our tired soul and 
listless mind than the infinite nature all around us.  We 
should enjoy it fully to lead a balanced and harmonious 
life, full of peace and tranquility. 
121. Which of the following words has the SAME meaning 
as the word care as used in the passage ?
 (a) grief
 (b) want
 (c) needs
 (d) pleasure
 (e) prejudices
 Ans: ( a )  grief
  
122. Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning 
of the word unfold as used in the passage.
 (a) declare
 (b) conceal
 (c) describe
 (d) perpetuate
 (e) evolve
 Ans: ( b )  conceal
  
123. Which of the following statements is not made in 
the passage about Nature?
 (a) Nature is an infinite source of beauty
 (b) Everything in nature is splendid and divine
 (c) Nature is a great teacher
 (d) The Aryans worshipped Nature
 (e) The early man was scared of Nature
 Ans: ( e )  The early man was scared of Nature
  
124. What is needed to develop balanced personality?
 (a) interpersonal skills
 (b) reading poetry
 (c) healthy attitude
 (d) going back to villages
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  healthy attitude
  
125. Why do people not enjoy the beauty of Nature ?
 (a) They are running after material pleasures
 (b) They do not consider nature as balm to 
soothe their fired minds
 (c) Their life is full of worries and tensions
 (d) They are afraid of nature
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( c )  Their life is full of worries and 
tensions
  
126. What should we do to enjoy tranquil life ?
 (a) Get totally immersed in our daily routine
 (b) Believe that nature is infinite source of 
beauty
 (c) Lead a disciplined and dedicated life
 (d) Enjoy the nature around us
 (e) Form a habit of daily physical exercise 
 Ans: ( d )  Enjoy the nature around us
  
127. What are the town planners doing today?
 (a) Providing facilities for enjoying nature
 (b) Establishing balance between concrete and 
artificial jungle of cities
 (c) Supporting the cry to go back to villages
 (d) Making efforts to inculcate healthy 
attitude among people
 (e) None of these
 Ans: ( a )  Providing facilities for enjoying 
nature
  
128. Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning 
of the word listless as used in the passage
 (a) active
 (b) progressive
 (c) backward
 (d) hidden
 (e) impure
 Ans: ( a )  active
  
129. Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning 
of the word soothe as used in the passage ?
 (a) stabilize 
 (b) excite
 (c) propagate
 (d) nature
 (e) strengthen
 Ans: ( b )  excite
  
130. According to the author of the passage, Nature
 (a) is the ultimate salvation of man
 (b) is the creator of this universe
 (c) brings uniformity in all seasons
 (d) maintains homeostasis in human beings
 (e) is abundantly glorious and divine
 Ans: ( e )  is abundantly glorious and divine

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