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MAT- UNSOLVED PAPER –DEC- 2009
Directions (Questions 1-4) :

Study the pie-chart carefully to answer the questions that follow- Percentage -
wise Break up of students in terms of specialization in MBA
Total number of students = 8000
01   Problem

     What is the total number of students having specialization in IR, Marketing and
     IT?


     a. 4640
     b. 4080
     c. 4260
     d. 4400
02   Problem

     Students having IB as specialization forms approximately what percent of student
     having Marketing as specialization?


     a. 116
     b. 86
     c. 124
     d. 74
03   Problem

     What is the total number of students having IB as specialization?


     a. 1520
     b. 1280
     c. 1360
     d. 1120
04   Problem

     What is the respective ratio of the students having Finance as specialization to
     that of students having HR as specialization?


     a. 11:19
     b. 18:13
     c. 6:7
     d. 12:21
Directions (Questions 5 - 8):

The following line graph gives the annual percent profit earned by a company
during the period 1995-2000. Study the line graph and answer the questions
that are based on it.
05   Problem

     If the income in 1998 was Rs 264 crores, what was the expenditure in 1998?


     a. Rs 104 crores
     b. Rs 145 crores
     c. Rs 160 crorers
     d. Rs 185 crores
06    Problem

     During which of the following years, the ratio of income to expenditure is the
     minimum?


     a. 1996
     b. 1997
     c. 1998
     d. 1999
07   Problem

     What is the average profit earned for the given years?



             2
     a. 50
             3
     b. 55 5
          6
     c. 60 1
           6
     d.335
08   Problem

     If the expenditure in 1996 and 1999 are equal, then the approximate ratio of the
     income in 1996 and 1999 respectively is


     a. 1:1
     b. 2:3
     c. 9:10
     d. 13:14
Directions (Questions 9-12):

Study the graphs to answer these questions.
In an election, if no single candidate secures a simple majority of 50% in the first
round, then the top five candidates in terms of votes polled proceed to the next
round. If no one still gets a simple majority, then the top three of that round go
into the next round. If the decision is still not decisive in favour of one candidate,
only the top two proceed to the last round. The following pie-charts show the
results of the elections.
09   Problem

     How many more votes were cast in favour of candidate G in Round 2 as
     compared to Round 1?


     a. 1 million
     b. 1 lakh
     c. 0.01 million
     d. None of these
10   Problem

     Which of the following candidates got equal number of votes in both the rounds?


     a. E
     b. D
     c. B
     d. G
11   Problem

     The law states that every candidate other than the top five candidates in Round 1
     must pay Rs. 20 for every vote less than the votes of the lowest of top five. How
     much will be the government earn through this source?


     a. Rs. 5.6 million
     b. Rs. 6 million
     c. Rs. 56 million
     d. None of these
12   Problem

     Ratio of votes secured by candidate E in the first round to those by candidate B in
     the second round is


     a. 28:27
     b. 4:5
     c. 2:5
     d. 28 : 65
13   Problem
     In the Venn diagram below, circle represents sportspersons, square represents unmarried persons,
     triangle represents women and rectangle represents educated persons. Every section is numbered.
     Study the diagram and answer the question.




     Which sections are represented by number 11?


     a.   Married, Educated,- Sportsmen
     b.   Unmarieed, Uneducation, Women, Sportsperson
     c.   Married, Educated, Women, Sportswomen
     d.   Unmarried, Educated, Sportswomen
Directions (Questions 14 - 17):

Complete the series by replacing the '?' mark.
14   Problem

     BC 6, EFG210, 1JK?


     a. 1000
     b. 190
     c. 990
     d. 999
15   Problem

     2A11,4D13, 12G17, ?


     a. 36J21
     b. 48J21
     c. 36119
     d. 48J23
16   Problem

     4, 40, 34, ?, 16, 4


     a. 26
     b. 21
     c. 28
     d. 19
17   Problem

     5, 9, 16,29, 54, 103, ?


     a. 103
     b. 94
     c. 102
     d. 200
Directions (Questions 18-21) :

Each of these questions consists of a pair of words. Establish the relationship
among the given pairs and identify the pair that best illustrates a similar
relationship from amongst the alternatives.
18   Problem

     KICK:FOOTBALL


     a. Mop : Sweep
     b. Dust : Rage
     c. Wash : Dishes
     d. Throw : Ring
19   Problem

     RECTANGLE : PENTAGON


     a. Triangle : Rectangle
     b. Diagonal : Perimeter
     c. Side : Angle
     d. Circle : Square
20   Problem

     INHERIT:ACQUIRE


     a. Instinct : Habit
     b. Learn : Discover
     c. Loss : Gain
     d. Hierarchical : Succession
21   Problem

     OAK:CONIFEROUS


     a. Fish : Sea
     b. Animals : Carnivore
     c. Tree : Grove
     d. Chimpanzee : Ape
Directions (Questions 22-25):
Read the following information carefully to answer these questions. A word- number
arrangement machine when given an input as set of words-numbers rearrange is complete
following that rule.
Following is an illustration of input and steps of re-arrangement till the last step.
Input : pour ask 57 dear 39 fight 17 28
Step I : ask pour 57 dear 39 fight 17 28
Step II : ask 57 pour dear 39 fight 17 28
Step III : ask 57 dear pour 39 fight 17 28
Step IV : ask 57 dear 39 pour fight 17 28
Step V : ask 57 dear 39 fight 28 pour 17
Step VI : ask 57 dear 39 fight 17 28
and Step VI is the last output.
As per the rule followed in the above steps find out the answer to each of the following
questions.
22   Problem

     If Step II of an input is "cut 97 38 end for 29 46 down", which of the following
     will be the last step?


     a. VI
     b. IV
     c. V
     d. VII
23   Problem

     If the Step I of an input is "car 17 vas tiger 92 87 like 52" which of the following
     will be the Step IV?


     a. car 92 like 87 tiger 17 vas 52
     b. car 92 like 87 17 vas tiger 52
     c. car 92 like 87 tiger 52 17 vas
     d. car 92 like 17 vas tiger 87 52
24   Problem

     Input: zeal for 49 31 high 22 track 12. Which of the following will be the Step III?


     a. for 49 high zeal 31 22 track 12
     b. for 49 high 31 zeal 22 track 12
     c. for 49 high 31 track 22 zeal 12
     d. for 49 high 31 track zeal 22 12
25   Problem

     Input : 19 feat 34 28 dog bag take 43. "Bag 43 dog 19 feat 34 28 take" would be
     the Step 3


     a. I
     b. IV
     c. II
     d. None of these
26   Problem

     A computer can perform 309 identical tasks in six hours. At that rate, what is the
     minimum number of computers that should be assigned to complete 80 of the
     tasks within 3 hours?


     a. 12
     b. 7
     c. 6
     d. 16
27   Problem

     A and B can separately do a price of work in 9 and 12 days respectively. If they

     work for a day alternately, A beginning in how many days, the work will be

     completed.


               1
          10
     a.        4 days
           2
     b.   4  days
           7
           1
     c.   8 days
           4
     d.        3 days
          12
               4
28   Problem

     Anu can complete a wort- in 10 days. Manu is 25% more efficient than Anu and
     Sonu is 60% more efficient than Manu. Working together, how long would they
     take to finish the job?


     a. days
     b. days
     c.   days
     d. days
29   Problem

     Working 7 hours daily, 24 men can complete a piece of work in 27 days. In how
     many days would 14 men complete the same piece of work by working 9 hours
     daily?


     a. 29 days
     b. 39 days
     c. 36 days
     d. 30 days
30   Problem

     At what percentage above the C.P. must an article he marked so as to gain 23%
     after allowing a customer discount of 5%


     a. 30%
     b. 40%
     c. 60%
     d. 20%
31   Problem

     Even after reducing the marked price of a pen by Rs. 32, a shopkeeper makes a
     profit of 15%. If the cost price be Rs. 320, what percentage of profit does he make
     if he sells the pen at the marked price?


     a. 25%
     b. 20%
     c. 10%
     d. 30%
32   Problem

     Tarun got 30% concession on the labelled price of an article and sold it for Rs.
     8,750 with 25% profit on the price he bought. What was the labelled price?


     a. Rs. 16,000
     b. Rs. 12, 000
     c. Rs. 10,000
     d. Rs. 14, 000
33   Problem

     4 men and 6 women can complete a work in 8 days, while 3 men and 7 women
     can complete it in 10 days. In how many day will 10 women complete it.


     a. 35
     b. 40
     c. 45
     d. 50
34   Problem

     Two cogged wheels of which one has 16 cogs and the other 27, work into each
     other. If the latter turns 80 times in three quarters of a minute, how often does
     the other turn in 8 seconds?


     a. 26
     b. 25
     c. 24
     d. 27
35   Problem

     Two vessels contain spirit of 0.5 and 0.75 concentrations. If two litres from the
     first vessel and three litres from the second vessel are mixed, then what will be
     the ratio of the spirit and the water in the resultant solution?


     a. 15 : 17
     b. 7:17
     c. 13 : 7
     d. 17:15
36   Problem

     In a mixture of 60 litres, the ratio of milk and water is 2 : 1. If the ratio of milk and
     water is to be 1 : 2, then the amount of water to be further added must be


     a. 40 liters
     b. 30 liters
     c. 20 liters
     d. 60 liters
37   Problem

     One type of liquid contains 25% of milk, the other contains 30% of milk. A
     container is filled with 6 parts of the first liquid and 4 parts of the second liquid.
     The percentage of milk in the mixture is


     a. 27%
     b. 31%
     c. 29%
     d. 33%
38   Problem

     A man takes 6 hours 30 min. in going by a cycle and coming back by scooter. He
     would have lost 2 hours 10 min. by going on cycle both ways. How long would it
     take hirtj to go by scooter both ways?


     a. hours
     b. 5 hours
     c.   hours
     d. hours
39   Problem

     The priest told the devotee, "The temple bell is rung at regular intervals of 45
     minutes. The last bell was rung 5 minutes ago. The next bell is due to be rung at
     7.45 am". At what time did the priest give this information to the devotee?


     a. 7.00 am
     b. 7.05 am
     c. 7.40 am
     d. 6.55 am
Directions (Questions 40-43):
Study the information below to answer these questions
Following are the conditions for allotment of flats built by the Town Council in the newly developed area
of Gurgoan city.
The applicant must
a.   produce domicile certificate of the state
b.   be employed or self-employed in Gurgaon for a minimum of 5 years be ready to pay the entire
     amount in 5 years period
c.   not be owner or co-owner (if spouse is owner) of residential accommodation in the city limits of
     Gurgaon.
d.   not be less than 35 years of age as on December 31, 19 The case of an applicant who satisfies all the
     other criteria except
e.   at (a) above, be referred to the President of Town Council
f.   at (b) above, but is ready to produce ration card for last five years, be referred to Vice-Chairman of
     the House Allotment Committee.
g.   at (c) above, but is freedom-fighter or ex-servicemen or first relation i.e.,
     son/daughter/husband/wife or freedom fightf/ex-serviceman, be referred to the Chairman of House
     Allotment Committee who can give concession for payment up to 15 years in such cases.
The last date for receipt of application was December 31, 1996. Conditions set out in terms of age or
    duration of stay to be fulfilled as on December 31, 19%.Based on these criteria and information
    provided below, decide the course of action oin each case. You are not to assume anything. The
    cases are given to you as on 1.1.1997
40   Problem

     Manmohan is a 38 year old senior clerk in the local builder's office in Gurgoan.
     He has put in service of 13 years but still does not own a house. He has produced
     domicile certificate and is ready to pay the entire amount in 8 years. He is the
     nephew of freedom fighter Kishenlal who stays in the nearby village


     a. Do not allot flat
     b. Refer to Vice-Chairman
     c. Allot flat
     d. Allot flat
41   Problem

     Ms. Uma Santosh is daughter of a renowned freedom fighter from another State.
     She is domiciled in the State and employed in the Town Council of Gurgaon for
     the last 6 years. She can pay the entire amount in 5 years. She has completed 34
     years as on December 10, 1994. She does not own a house in Gurgaon.


     a. Do not allot flat
     b. Refer to Chairman
     c. Refer to President
     d. Refer to Vice-Chairman
42   Problem

     Ms. Mahima Gupta, domiciled, in the State, a married woman of 36 years who
     has been running a beauty parlour in the city since 4 March, 1992. Her husband
     is employed in a nearby city but both of them do not own a house in Gurgaon.
     She can pay the entire amount in 5 years.


     a. Refer to Chairman
     b. Do not allot flat
     c. Allot flat
     d. Refer to Vice-Chairman
43   Problem

     Yusuf Khan is an ex-serviceman who is a native of Gurgaon. He stays in a rented
     house and is working as security officer in a factory for the last two years after his
     retirement from the army at the age of 35 years. He has a ration card issued to
     him recently. He is ready to pay the entire amount in 5 years.


     a. Do not allot flat
     b. Allot flat
     c. Data inadequate
     d. Refer to President
Directions (Questions 44-47):

In each of the following questions, some sentences are given which are on the
same theme. Decide which sentence is the most preferable with respect to
grammar, meaning and usage, suitable for a formal writing in English.
44   Problem

     a. He will no pay unless he is compelled.
     b. He will not pay unless he will be compelled
     c. He will not pay unless he is not compelled
     d. He will not pay till he is compelled.
45   Problem

     a. If you would heed the small details, the general plans would have succeeded.
     b. If you pay heed to the small details, the general plans will surely succeed. If
        you will pay heed to the small details, the general plans will surely succeed.
     c. If you will pay heed to .lie small details, the general plans will surely succeed.
     d. If you heeded to the small details, the general plans would surely succeed.
46   Problem

     a. Having not to wake his father, he came in quickly.
     b. He entered in quickly, so as not to wake his father.
     c. He came in too quickly to avoid waking his father.
     d. He came in very quickly so that he might avoid waking his father
47   Problem

     a. With a frown on his face, the teacher asked the student to leave the room.
     b. The teacher asked with a frown on his face the student to lave the room.
     c. The teacher asked the student with a frown on his face, to leave the room
     d. The teacher asked the student to leave the room with a from on his face.
Directions (Questions 48-51):

Choose the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.
48   Problem

     The instruction manual that came with the computer is no masterpiece of
     _________ prose because its instructions are so _______ that we still do not
     know how to set up the computer.


     a. worthless, clear
     b. valuable, intelligent
     c. clear, garbled
     d. confused, varied
49   Problem

     As many students know, a/an ______________ response, if skillfully worded, can
     imply at least a superficial   __________ of knowledge about the subject.


     a. inarticulate, piece
     b. garbled, ignorance
     c. ambiguous, veneer
     d. elegant, lack
50   Problem

     Being a bit hesitant about _____________          the man as the complete fraud
     he suspected him to be, Bill chose to attack the weaker points of his
     theory,______________ them one-by-one.


     a. castigating, strengthening
     b. ridiculing, proving
     c. denouncing, debunking
     d. mocking, destroying
51   Problem

     Confused and ____________ Shyam fumbled to make sense of seemingly
     inconsistent statements, _________ the impatience of his listeners.


     a. philosophical, overlooking
     b. muddled, aware of
     c. prostrate, listening to
     d. incoherent, oblivious to
52   Problem

     A boat travels upstream from Q to P and downstream from P to Q in 3 hours. If
     the distance between P to Q is 4 km and the speed of the current is 1 km/hr, then
     what is the speed of the boat in still water?


     a. 2.5 km/hr
     b. 5.2 km/hr
     c. 4.5 km/hr
     d. 3 km/hr
Directions (Questions 53-57):

Study the following graphs and answer the questions. Distribution of candidates
who were enrolled for MBA entrance Exam and those candidates (out of those
enrolled) who passed the exam in different Institutes.
53   Problem

     What percentage of candidates passed the exam from institue T out of the total
     number of candidates enrolled from the same institute ?


     a. 50%
     b. 62.5 %
     c. 75%
     d. 80%
54   Problem

     What is the ratio of candidates passed to the candidates enrolled from institute p
     ?


     a. 9: 11
     b. 14: 17
     c. 6: 11
     d. 9: 17
55   Problem

     What is the percentage of candidates passed to the candidates enrolled from
     institutes Q and R together?


     a. 68%
     b. 80%
     c. 74%
     d. 65%
56   Problem

     Which institute has the highest percentage of candidates enrolled ?


     a. Q
     b. R
     c. V
     d. 7
57   Problem

     The number of candidates passed from institutes S and P together exceedes the
     number of candidates enrolled from institutes T and R together by


     a. 228
     b. 279
     c. 399
     d. 407
Directions (Questions 58-61):
Study the caselet below to answer these questions.


Mr. Keshri, the CEO of Keshri Food Inc. is facing a vital business decision. His company has two exciting
new inventions of mango varieties. The company has the option to go in for further development of
either of these two varieties - Alphonso Superior and Langda Inferior. He estimates that the development
cost of Alphonso Superior would be $750000, while Langda Inferior would cost $250000. The salaries of
scientists would constitute 28% of the cost while the research equipment and development facilities
would account for 39%, irrespective of the variety of mango developed. Patenting cost would be $ 30000
each while the rest of the budget would be accounted for by overheads. Mr. Keshri calculates that the
country-wise patent license fees for Alphonso Superior would be $7500 per year per territory in a
developed country and $2500 per year per territory in an underdeveloped country. The country-wise
patent license fees in developed and underdeveloped countries for Langda Inferior would $1250 per year
per territory. The latest UN statistics showed that there were 150000 territories in the world which could
be classified as developed territories and 250000 territories were underdeveloped territories.
58   Problem

     Patenting cost would constitute what percentage of the total cost for Alphonso
     Superior?


     a. 6%
     b. 4%
     c. 12%
     d. 8%
59   Problem

     The license fee of Langda Inferior if it were licensed to all the available territories
     for a period of one year would amount to (in $'000)


     a. 500
     b. 550
     c. 480
     d. None of these
60   Problem

     If the license fee rates for Langda Inferior in the developed and underdeveloped
     countries were to go up by 20%, then the revenue earned in one year in all the
     available territories would be ($'000)


     a. 6000
     b. 5000
     c. 400
     d. 600
61   Problem

     If the patenting cost for Langda Inferior decreases by 35%, then what would be
     the patenting cost as a percentage of the total cost for developing Langda
     Inferior? Assume that there is no change in the other component of the other
     components of the cost?


     a. 7.8%
     b. 8.8%
     c. 6%
     d. 8.14%
Directions (Questions 62-81):

Study the passages below to answer the questions that follow each passage

A new chapter has been added to the decades long scientific quest for water on the moon. An
instrument on the Chandrayaan-1, known as the Moon Mineralogy Mapper, has detected unmistakeable
signs of water molecules at many places on the surface of our celestial neighbour. Years before humans
set foot on the moon, scientists conjectured that there mightr be water there. But when samples of
lunar rock and soil brought back by the Apollo astronauts were analysed, the results dampened such
hopes. The moon appeared to be, in the words of one scientific paper, "an exceedingly dry place." The
search for water on the moon, however, revived in the 1990s when two U.S. Spacecraft, the Clementine
and the Lunar Prospector, found evidence for what was said to be water in the. form of ice in
permanently shadowed craters at the poles. But this evidence has been hotly contested. So much so that
last year Japanese researchers declared that careful analysis of images taken by the Kaguya/SELENE
spacecraft did not tthrow up any sign of ice inside a key crater at the South Pole. But it was also last year
that U.S. scientists published a study that used new techniques to examine beads of volcanic glass
collected by two Apollo missions. They found minute traces of water. That suggested that water had
been a part of the moon since its formation and could be found deep inside it.
The discovery of traces of water by the Chandrayaan- 1, supported by findings from two U.S. deep space
missions that gazed at the moon as they passed by, is of huge scientific interest. Scientists have long
speculated that solar wind, carrying charged particles from the sun, could interact with the lunar soil to
produce water. Now evidence from Chandrayaan-1 and the other two spacecraft indicates that such a
process is likely to be at play on the moon. Water, it would seem, is being constantly generated all over
the lunar surface. Much of it may well boil off into space; some of it may percolate deeper down into the
soil. Some of the water could end up at the bottom of deep polar craters, which have recently been
described as some of the coldest places in the entire solar system. Such water, it is said, will benefit any
fuiture efforts to establish a manned outpost on the moon, supplying drinking water and rocket fuel. The
day when such a need might arise seems very far off indeed. It is not even clear when humnans might
next go the moon, let alone set up bases there. For the present, it is science that profits most from the
Chandrayaan-l's discovery of water. Missions of space exploration should not be judged by any
immediate returns they produce. The excitement over such voyages is a testament to our desire to
better understand the world around us and the universe beyond.
62   Problem

     Which of the following is not true in the context of the passage?


     A. Space missions have meaning only when they produce immediate results
     B. Japanese researchers found key evidence to suggest there is no water
        anywhere on the moon.
     C. The moon appears to be an exceedingly dry place according to latest findings.


     a. C only
     b. B only
     c. B & C
     d. A, B & C
63   Problem

     Which of the following statements is/are implied in the passage?


     A. Water is being constantly produced on the moon's surface.
     B. Establishing a manned outpost on the moon will become a reality soon.
     C. Scientists have been looking for signs of water on the moon since very long.


     a. A & B
     b. A, B & C
     c. A & C
     d. B only
64   Problem

     According to the passage


     a. clearly, humans are expected to land on the moon shortly
     b. Chandrayaan-1 is the first mission to discover traces of water on the lunar
        surface.
     c. globally scientists have had consistent findings in their studies
     d. man's quest for knowledge of the universe is reflected in space exploration
        missions.
65   Problem

     The title most apt of this passage is


     a. Quest for Water on the Moon : A Significant Step Forward
     b. Success of Joint Space Missions
     c. Chandrayaan-1 : Pride of India
     d. None of these
Directions for questions 66 to 70:
The International Monetary Fund has played a significantly enhanced role in promoting global economic
growth and stability. In one of the important decisions taken at the Pittsburgh G-20 summit, the IMF has
been given the mandate to assist in a new mechanism for a peer review of every country's economic
policy framework and performance. Policies of many countries including India are already being
reviewed by the IMF and after the G-20 summit the richer countries' policies will be subject to scrutiny.
Of course, much will depend on how the IMF goes about fulfilling the mandate. But the decision at the
summit is in itself a big step towards ensuring that the policies pursued by the G-20 countries "are
collectively consistent with more sustainable and balanced trajectories for the global economy". In a
related development, the IMF itself will be restructured and made more democratic so as to reflect the
current global economic order rather than what prevailed in 1945 when it was set up. Its executive board
will become more broad- based. The IMF's system of quotas - from which the voting power of individual
members is derived - will be realigned in such a way that developing countries including india and China,
now having a 43 per cent share, get five per cent more. That, however, falls short of the 50 per cent
share the developing countries have been asking for. But the G-20 ought to be complimented for finally
moving forward on a long-pending agenda of internal reform of the IMF and the World Bank.
The IMF will be able to alter the economic policies of countries that have directly or indirectly
contributed to the global economic crisis. At Pitssburgh, there were few concrete suggestions for an
orderly unwinding of "global imbalances" - the huge current account deficit of the United States
matched by the current account surplus of hina. It is not clear whether the IMF will be in a position to
influence China's exchanage rate policy (leading to a revaluation of the yuan) or the U.S.'s inclination to
consume. Obviously, continued global cooperation will be necessary even as the world economy climbs
out of the recession. The IMF, which has forecast a gradual recovery, has gained in reputation by its
generally deft handling of the crisis. For instance, it mobilized resources swiftly and stepped up lending
to the countries in need, thereby containing the crisis. Even more significantly all the loans came without
the onerous conditions and advice of the kind that showed a disregard for national sensibilities as it
happened during the Asian crisis over a decade ago.
66   Problem

     "...collectively consistent with ... the global economy" means


     a. framing of policies by G-20 countries in such a way that the global economy
        shows sustained and balanced performance.
     b. continued growth for G-20 countries must be ensured consistently.
     c. ensuring equal economic growth for all the countries.
     d. None of these
67   Problem

     The title most aptly suited to this passage is


     a. Handling of global economic crisis - Key role of IMF
     b. G-20 countries - Economic bullies or powerhouses
     c. G-20 countries - Impact of their policies on global economy
     d. Global cooperation key to combating economic crisis
68   Problem

     Which of the following statements is/are true in the context of this passage?


     a. In the past needy countries were given loans under stringent conditions
     b. As per IMF the recovery from the present economic crisis will be a slow
          process
     c. G-20 countries' policies are exempt from IMF's scrutiny.


     a.   C only
     b. A, B & C
     c.   A&B
     d. A & C
69   Problem

     Which of the following had been a key contributing factor to the global economic
     crisis?


     a. Imbalance in the economic policies of certain rich countries
     b. IMF's stepped up lending to needy countries that did not have the means to
         pay back.
     c. The huge current account deficit of US
     d. China's exchange rate policy leading to a revaluation of the Yuan.
PASSAGE III
It has been a terrible period for countries in the Asia- Pacific region, with natural calamities of one kind
or another bringing death and destruction to their lands. On September 26, 2009 Typhoon Ketsana
ploughed through the Philippines before tearing into Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. The storm produced
the worst flooding, in decades across the northern Philippines, caused extensive damage in the countries
it swept through, and killed several hundred people. Before the Filipinos could catch their breath,
Typhoon Parma hurtled through the less populated north-eastern part of their island nation before
heading towards Taiwan. On September 29, 2009 a magnitude 8-0 earthquake set off a lethal tsunami
that levelled the idyllic Pacific islands of Samoa, American Samoa, and Tonga. The towering walls of
water claimed many lives and wiped out whole villages. Less than a day later, a quake of magnitude 7.6
shook southern Sumatra in Indonesia. Some 1,000 people have been killed in the coastal city of Padang
and it is feared thousands more lie trapped in the rubble of collapsed buildings. The temblor has torn up
roads, making it difficult to reach aid to devastated villages in the interior.
Natural diasters are, of course, beyond human control. But human action and inaction can profoundly
affect their outcome, exacerbating or mitigating their effects on people. This point was forcefully made in
the United Nations 2009 Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction. Although Natural
calamities strike the wealthier nations too, the risk of death and economic loss from such events is
heavily concentrated in developing countries and within these countries, it is the poor who
disproportionately suffer. As U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon observed: "Pre-emptive risk reduction
is the key. Sound response mechanisms after the event, however effective, are never enough." With just
such foresight, Japan has been able to build one of the world's most propserous economies on densely
populated islands that face the ever-present threat of earthquakes and tsunamis. India too is vulnerable
to natural calamities. A report produced by the Central Government a few years ago noted "that about
60 per cent of the country is prone to earquake of various intensities; over 40 million hectares can be
flooded; about eight per cent of the land can be hit by cyclones; and 68 per cent of its area is susceptible
to drought. Governments in Indian and other developing countries must find practical ways to reduce
their vulnerability to a variety of natural hazards that extract such a cruell toll from their people and
economies.
70   Problem

     The aim of the author' of this passage appears to be to


     a. record the natural disasters of the recent past in the Asia-Pacific region
     b. suggest ways to tackle tsunamis and earthquakes.
     c. highlight the ever present risk of natural disasters across the world, and the
        importance of pre-emptive risk reduction
     d. All these
71   Problem

     As per the passage the UN Secretary-General observes that


     a. pre-emptive measures are a must for reducing the risk posed by natural
        disasters.
     b. sufficient aid should be given by prosperous countries like Japan to poorer
        countries.
     c. sound response mechanisms are not required once disaster has struck
     d. All these
72   Problem

     The most apt caption for this passage would be


     a. Natural Disasters : A Global Phenomena
     b. Asia-Pacific Region : Ever prone to Natural Calamities
     c. Natural Disasters : Scope for Mitigrating their Effects on Humans
     d. Natural Calamities : Bane of Mankind
73   Problem

     The most apt caption for this passage would be


     a. Natural Disasters : A Global Phenomena
     b. Asia-Pacific Region : Ever prone to Natural Calamities
     c. Natural Disasters : Scope for Mitigating their Effects on Humans
     d. Natural Calamities : Bane of Mankind
Solution
In a bow towards global inclusiveness, the International Olympic Committee voted for Rio de Janeiro to
host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. The decision deserves to be celebrated not just by Brazilians : it
marks the end of a long-standing script that, for whatever reason, shut South America out of the list of
Games' hosts. That the IOC session in Copenhagen overwhelmingly picked Rio ahead of Chicago and
Tokyo, not to speak of Madrid, which lost 32 - 66 in a direct contest in the final round of voting, is
significant. The Brazilian triumph is of course of a reflection of the growing economic stature of the
world's fifth most populous nation and the 'B' in BRIC (the four-member grouping of fast-growing
developing economies). As important is the consideration that the Games might leave an all-round
sports legacy for a nation that has an iconic status in football, samba, and the Carnival. Unfortunately,
the city of more than six million is also known for its crime and violence, which is why it scored poorly in
safety and security when an IOC expert group analyzed the bids of each of the seven original contestant
against 11 criteria. As against this, Rio top-scored in government support and public opinion. The
Brazilians have expressed the hope that the Games would help curb crime and solve transport, traffic,
and accommodation problems in addition to providing employment opportunities over the next seven
years. But in tthe final analysis, it was probably the emotional appeal of spreading the Games to South
America, coupled with Rio's inspired slogan, "live your passion," that settled the issue.
The first-round elimination of Chicago - the "one contest lost by master campaigner Barack Obama, who
sportingly took time off his busy presidential schedule to lobby for his adopted hometown - was seen as
a legacy of the Salt Lake City bribery scandal of 1998. The proposal of the United States Olympic
Committee (USOC) to create an exclusive Olympic television network may also have hastened the exit of
Chicago, which was the bookmakers' favourite. The IOC gets the bulk of its revenue, running into billions
of dollars, from television rights every four years. The ever-spiralling cost of holding the Olympics has
remained a matter of concern for the IOC with Beijing reportedly running up a bill of $60 billion for a
Perfect 10 edition of the 29th Olympiad. Not withstanding claims to the contrary, host cities have run up
huge deficits in the past, Montreal in 1976 and Athens in2004 being prime examples. Brazilian President
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who along with the great Pele shed tears when IOC President Jacques Rogge
made the announcement in Copenhagen, has plenty of hard work ahead of him.
74   Problem

     In the context of the passage, what does the phrase 'global inclusiveness' mean?


     a. Countries across the globe being given an opportunity to play host to the
        summer Olympic Games
     b. Giving global recognition to a country
     c. Being curious on global matters
     d. None of these
75   Problem

     Which of the following factors helped in IOC awarding the 2016 Olympics to Rio
     de Janeiro?


     A. Rio's inspired slogan, 'live your passion'
     B. Leaving a sports legacy for Rio
     C. C. Growing economic stature of Brazil


     a. A only
     b. A & C
     c. A, B & C
     d. C only
76   Problem

     Which of the following is implied in the passage?


     A. Host countries of Olympics usually end up in financial deficit after the Games
     B. Olymics are always profitable in the long-run
     C. Obama's support was not enough to help push Chicago's case to host the
        2016 Olympics.


     a. B only
     b. A, B & C
     c. A & C
     d. B & C
77   Problem

     South America had been deprived of a chance to host the Olympics in the past
     because of


     a. ineffective lobbying
     b. the crime rate in Brazil
     c. global politics
     d. None of these
PASSAGE V
Power utilities in the country face an economic paradox : demand for electricity is running 12 per cent
ahead of supply, yet they cannot capitalize on it by extracting higher prices from consumers. An industry
association in Karnataka has appealed to the state regulator against a proposed hike in tariff, arguing that
there is ample scope for power utilities to cut costs. The argument is not without merit. Utilities can gain
immensely by just eliminating pilferage of power and ensuring that they bill and collect money for every
unit that they produce and supply. There is a lot of slack, especially at the level of the distribution
utilities where unmetered and unbilled supply are chronic problems.
The lack of energy accounting in agriculture is a well- known problem. There is no proper record of the
number of irrigation pump sets, as a result of which consumption, distribution and transmission losses
cannot be correctly estimated. Efforts to extend metering to the distribution transformer level have
made little headway. This is despite the fact that Rs. 7, 646 crore has been spent under the Accelerated
Power Development Reforms Programme, which was conceived in 2002-03 to address some of these
issues. The aggregate technical and commerical losses of state power utilities, basically due to theft or
free agricultural supply, are still of the order of 33 per cent, enough to extend significant upward
pressure on unit cost. Just halving these losses will obviate the need for utilities to seek periodic tariff
increases from the regulators. Regulators should bear these in mind while evaluating the tariff proposals
of utilities. They should do their utmost to ensure that the guaranteed 15.5 per cent return on equity to
utilities does not necessarily translate into a tariff increase. Their job is not easy given that they have to
draw a fine balance between keeping average cost per unit of power down and simultaneously ensuring
that the returns are attractive enough to encourage new investment. There is a need to push reforms in
the distribution segment; though in theory electricity producers and consumers can now deal directly
with each other in the new open access system, in practice they cannot reach out to each other because
of steep tariffs and other barriers put up by State utilities that own the transmission and distribution
networks. It is time regulators cracked down on such insidious attempts by the state utilities to defeat
the open access regime in its infancy.
78   Problem

     Which of the following is not implied in the passage?


     a. There is scope to improve the efficiency in distribution of power
     b. It is certainly possible to increase the price of power without any kind of
        protest from consumers.
     c. Demand for electricity is higher than its supply in the country.
     d. None of these
79   Problem

     Which of the following captions would be the most appropriate for the passage?


     a. Controlling price of power through efficient distribution
     b. Power Sector : Public-Private Partnership
     c. Power Sector : Public or Private?
     d. The crux of the matter is power theft
80   Problem

     There "is a lack of energy accounting in agriculture because


     A. there is no qualified Chartered Accountants in rural areas
     B. there is no proper record of the number of irrigation pump sets
     C. power is often supplied free to agriculturists.


     a. A, B & C
     b. A & C
     c. A only
     d. B only
81   Problem

     According to the passage which of the following is true?


     a. The utilities can get maximum of 15.5% return on equity
     b. State utilities that own the power transmission and distrbution networks are
        largely to blame for the high price of power.
     c. Open Access Regime can never be effective in the power sector
     d. Extracting higher prices from consumers will help cut down their
        consumption of power
82   Problem

     Beginning April 2011, the Government of India has proposed to bring down the
     corporate tax rate from 30 per cent to


     a. 22 per cent
     b. 26 per cent
     c. 25 per cent
     d. 28 per cent
83   Problem

     Who was the first person to run 100 metres in less than 10 seconds?


     a. Carl Lewis
     b. Michael Johnson
     c. Jesse Owens
     d. Usain Bolt
84   Problem

     Which of the following has dropped out of the grand alliance with ONGC and
     Indian Oil Corporation for jointly bidding for a USD 16-18 billion oilfield in
     Venezuela?


     a. Hindustan Petroleum Corporation
     b. Reliance Industries
     c. Bharat Petroleum Corporation
     d. Essar
85   Problem

     India is now the world's No..________ steel producer


     a. 5
     b. 4
     c. 3
     d. 1
86   Problem

     Ali Akbar Khan was associated with


     a. Sitar
     b. Tabla
     c. Sarod
     d. Flute
87   Problem

     Which group of countries has come forward to adopt a common currency, after
     the European Union?


     a. SAARC
     b. OPEC
     c. ASEAN
     d. Gulf Countries
88   Problem

     The small car brand Daihatsu belongs to which automobile company?


     a. Hyundai
     b. Toyota
     c. Suzuki
     d. Ford
89   Problem

     "Diesel Loco Modernisation Works of Indian Railways is located at


     a. Patiala
     b. Varanasi
     c. Ludhiana
     d. Ambala
90   Problem

     India has recently agreed to join ___________ to jointly fight attempts by the
     West to link trade with climate change and impose penalties on developing
     countries that fail to meet environmental standards.


     a. South Africa
     b. China
     c. Brazil
     d. Sri Lanka
91   Problem

     IRDA stands for


     a. Insurance Regulatory and Development Agency
     b. Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority
     c. Indian Rural Development Authority
     d. Industrial and Regional Development Authority
92   Problem

     In the biggest ever business deal in the healthcare sector, which of the following
     groups has moved to acquire ten hospitals from Wockhardt Hospitals?


     a. Apollo Hospitals
     b. Fortis Healthcare
     c. Max Healthcare
     d. None of these
93   Problem

     Which of the following companies has recently announced that jt will be entering
     the fiercely competitive but fast-growing laptops market?


     a. Tata Indicom
     b. Bharti Airtel
     c. Nokia
     d. Reliance Industries
94   Problem

     India's share of the total food production in the world is about


     a. 10%
     b. 15%
     c. 20%
     d. 25%
95   Problem

     'Garib Balika Ashirwad Yojna' has been launched in which State to enhance his
     on-court performance?


     a. M.P
     b. Gujarat
     c. Bihar
     d. U.P.
96   Problem

     Which tennis player admitted recently that he took drugs to enhance his on-court
     performance?


     a. Leander Paes
     b. Roger Federer
     c. Andre Agassi
     d. None of these
Directions (Questions 97-100):

Each of the following questions is based on the following information:


I.    A cuboid shaped wooden block has 6 cm length, 4 cm breadth and 1 cm
      height
II.   Two faces measuring 4 cm x 1 cm are coloured in black
III. Two faces are measuring 6 cm x 1 cm are coloured in red
IV. Two faces measuring 6 cm x 4 cm are coloured in green
V. The block is divided into 24 equal cubes of side 1 cm
97   Problem

     How many cubes having red, green and black colours on at least one side of the
     cube will be formed?


     a. 8
     b. 10
     c. 16
     d. None of these
98   Problem

     How many cubes will remain if the cubes having black and green colours are
     removed'?


     a. 12
     b. 8
     c. 4
     d. 16
99   Problem

     How many cubes will have green colour on two sides and no colour on the
     remaining sides?


     a. 8
     b. 10
     c. 12
     d. 4
100   Problem

      How many cubes will have 4 coloured sides and two non-coloured sides?


      a. 16
      b. 4
      c. 8
      d. 10
101   Problem

      Which of the options is true based on the Venn diagram given below




      a. Some honest people are also hardworking and are educated
      b. Uneducated people are either honest or hardworking
      c. All educated people are urban
      d. No person is urban, educated, honest and hardworking.
Directions (Questions 102-105):

In each of these questions, choose the option which can be substituted for the
given words.
102   Problem

      That which makes it difficult to recognize the presence or real nature of
      somebody or something.


      a. pretence
      b. camouflage
      c. cover
      d. mask
103   Problem

      One who is an expert in judging art, music, etc.


      a. musician
      b. connoisseur
      c. expert
      d. artist
104   Problem

      A person who gets help or advice from a lawyer or any professional man


      a. client
      b. barrister
      c. despot
      d. party
105   Problem

      A person who is very selective, disgusted easily, and is hard to please.


      a. selector
      b. fastidious
      c. misanthrope
      d. ambiguous
Directions (Questions 106-109):

Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C, D and E to form a logical
paragraph
106   Problem

      A. A person is neither the produce of just her environment nor just her genetic
         make up.
      B. Let me give an example
      C. A child is born with a talent for music, which then gets nurtured through
         continuous training in a conducive atmosphere.
      D. The transactional model of child development helps to resolve the split
         between nature and nurture
      E. Rather it is the complex interaction between the two that is key


      a. ADBCE
      b. DAEBC
      c. BCDAE
      d. ADEBC
107   Problem
      A.   As with everybody else, the guard was ordered to go through the metal detector.
      B.   Before doing so, he handed his M-16 rifle to security personnel, along with other items such as
           handcuffs and a torch.
      C.   The guard shift was rotating, and a guard in full uniform was in the queue in front of him.
      D.   When returning from a business trip, my father approached a security checkpoint at the airport.
      E.   When the guard when through the machine, an alarm went off and he was inspected with a
           hand-held wand which detected a Swiss army knife inside one of his pockets.


      a.   DCAEB
      b.   DBCAE
      c.   DC ABE
      d.   ABCDE
108   Problem
      A. He required, for instance, that all cars be parked about a meter' away from the other
           cars.
      B. I had a very organized commanding officer when I was in the army
      C. Once he called me over and pointed out a car that was parked less than 'about a meter'
           away from the other cars.
      D. I told him that the vehicle in question was owned by Captain Jorge, well-known for his
           ill temper and feared by those above and below him in rank.
      E. The commander thought for a few minutes and ordered : "Tell everyone to align their
           cars according to Captain Jorge's".


      a. DC ABE
      b. BACDE
      c.   ABDCE
      d. EBADC
109   Problem

      A. She had made her last trip to Canada
      B. Five layers later, she surprised me when she phoned to say she had booked a
         flight and was coming to visit.
      C. My mother, who lives in Germany, visited my family in Canada every year
      D. But at age 80, she informed us that the 16 hours of travelling was too much
         for her.
      E. I asked her what at age 85, had made her change her mind


      a. CEDAB
      b. CDABE
      c. CDBAE
      d. ABECD
110   Problem

      A person bought two tables for Rs. 2,200. He sells one at 5% loss and the other at
      6% profit and thus on the whole he neither gains nor losses. Find the cost price of
      each table.


      a. Rs. 1, 500, Rs. 700
      b. Rs. 2, 000, Rs. 200
      c. Rs. 1,2,00, Rs. 1,000
      d. Rs. 1, 100, Rs. 1, 100
111   Problem

      A, B and C are three partners. They altogether invested Rs. 14, 000 in business. At
      the end of the year, A got Rs. 337.50, B Rs. 1125.00 and C.Rs. 637.50 as profit.
      The difference between the investments of B and A was


      a. Rs. 2, 200
      b. Rs. 3, 200
      c. Rs. 4, 200
      d. Rs. 5, 250
112   Problem

      Anu is a working partner and Bimla is a sleeping partner in a business. Anu puts
      in Rs. 5,000 and Bimla puts in Rs. 6,000. Anu receive 12.5% of the profit for
      managing the business and the rest is divided in proportion to their capital. What
      does each get out of a profit of Rs. 880?


      a. Rs. 400,
      b. Rs. 460,
      c. Rs. 450,
      d. Rs. 470,
113   Problem

      X contributes Rs. 1,500 and Y Rs. 900 in a business. X is a sleeping partner and Y
      gets 10% of the profit for management, and the rest of the profit is divided in the
      proportion of their capital. If the profit is Rs. 800, what is the share of Y?


      a. 36750
      b. 37650
      c. 39650
      d. 38750
114   Problem

      X and Y are partners in a business. X contributed 1/ 3 of the capital for 9 months
      and Y received 2/5 of the profits. For how long was Y's money used in the
      business?


      a. 4months
      b. 3 months
      c. 2 months
      d. 5months
115   Problem

      Three boys and three girls are to be seated around a table in a circle. Among the
      boys, X does not want any girl adjacent to him and the girl Y does not want any
      boy adjacent to her. How many such arrangements are possible?


      a. 8
      b. 4
      c. 6
      d. 2
116   Problem

      In a certain examination, Yamini has to select 4 questions from each part. There
      are 6, 7 and 8 questions in Part I, Part II, and Part III, respectively. What is the
      number of possible combinations in which she can choose the questions?


      a. 36750
      b. 37650
      c. 39650
      d. 38750
117   Problem

      In a monthly test, the teacher decides that there will be three questions; one
      each from Exercises 7, 8 and 9 of the text book. There are 12 questions in
      Exercise 7, 18 Exercise 8 and 9 in Exercise 9. In how many ways can the three
      questions be selected?


      a. 1944
      b. 2094
      c. 1894
      d. 2194
118   Problem

      If there are 12 persons in a party, and each of them shakes hand with each other,
      how many handshakes happens in the party?


      a. 77
      b. 66
      c. 44
      d. 55
119   Problem

      A boatman goes 2 km against the current of the stream in 1 hr and goes 1 km
      along the current in 10 min. How long will he take to go 5 km in stationary water?


      a. 1 hr 30 min
      b. 1 hr 15 min
      c. 1 hr
      d. 40 min
120   Problem

      A man rowed against a stream flowing 1.5 km/hr to a certain point and then
      turned back, stopping 2 km short of the place from where he originally started. If
      the whole time occupied in rowing be 2 hrs 10 min and his uniform speed in still
      water be 4.5 km/hr, the man went up the stream a distance of


      a. 4 km
      b. 8 km
      c. 7 km
      d. 5 km
121   Problem

      In which of the following series is the number of letters skipped between
      adjacent letters decreasing by one?


      a. LPRU
      b. LPSU
      c. LPTV
      d. LRPU
122   Problem

      At a party, there are 43 persons in all. The number of women is two more than
      men but the number of children is 4 less than men. How many women are there
      in the party?


      a. 17
      b. 13
      c. 11
      d. 25
123   Problem

      Six roads lead to a country. They made be indicated by letters X, Y, Z and digits 1,
      2, 3. When there is a storm, Y is blocked. When there are floods, X, 1 and 2 will
      be affected. When road 1 is blocked, Z also is blocked. At a time when there are
      floods and a storm, which road can be used?


      a. 3
      b. Z
      c. Y
      d. 2
124   Problem

      As 'COUNSEL' is to 'BITIRAK' so also 'GUIDANCE' is to


      a. FOHYZKBB
      b. HOHYBJBA
      c. FPHZZKAB
      d. ZTCCVMXO
125   Problem

      If in a certain language, NOEMAN is coded as OGRQFT, which word will be coded
      as ZKCLUP?


      a. YIZHPJ
      b. XIAJSN
      c. YJBKTO
      d. YIAQKJ
126   Problem

      Deepak said to Nitin, "That boy playing with the football is the younger of the
      two brothers of the daughter of my father's wife." How is the boy playing football
      related to Deepak?


      a. Cousin
      b. Brother
      c. Son
      d. Brother-in-law
127   Problem

      Amit is the son of Rahul. Sarika, Rahul's sister, has a son Sonu and a daughter
      Rita. Raja is the maternal uncle of Sonu. What is the relationship of Raja with
      Rita?


      a. Maternal Uncle
      b. Brother
      c. Uncle
      d. Can't be determined
128   Problem

      The letters L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T in their order are substituted by nine
      integers 1 to 9 in that order. 4 is assigned to P. The difference between P and T is
      5. The difference between N and T is 3. What is the integer assigned to N?


      a. 6
      b. 5
      c. 4
      d. 7
129   Problem

      If every even numbered letter starting from B is replaced by odd numbers 3, 5, 7,
      ... etc respectively, then which letter/digit will be 3rd to the right of the letter/digit
      which is 10th from the right?


      a. 23
      b. 11
      c. M
      d. None of these
130   Problem

      Eight friends, namely P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circular table
      facing towards the centre. Q is sitting between V and S. W is third to be left of Q
      and second to the right of P. R is sitting between P and V. Q and T are not sitting
      opposite each other. Who is sitting third to the left of S?


      a. T
      b. P
      c. U
      d. S
131   Problem

      Six children B, D, C, M, J and K are split into two groups of three each and are
      made to stand in two rows in such a way that a child in one row is exactly facing a
      child in the other row. M is not at the ends of any row and is to the right of J, who
      is facing C. K is to the left of D, who is facing M. Which of the following groups of
      children are in the same row?


      a. MJK
      b. BMD
      c. BDC
      a. None of these
132   Problem

      Indian Institute of Management (IIM) does not exist at which of the following
      places?


      a. Mumbai
      b. Indore
      c. Kozhikode
      d. Shillong
133   Problem

      'Cruze' is a car model from which company?


      a. Hyundai -
      b. GM
      c. Ford
      d. Mahindra and Mahindra
134   Problem

      Who has replaced the Grand Old Man of Indian software S. Ramadorai, as CEO of
      TCS recently?


      a. Rajendra S. Pawar
      b. N. Chadrasekaran
      c. Mohandas Pai
      d. Som Mittal
135   Problem

      Who started the software company 'Oracle'?


      a. Larry Ellison
      b. Azim Premji
      c. Bill Gates
      d. Rupert Murdoch
136   Problem

      India's long rail bridge, which is 4.62 km long, is located in which State?


      a. Tamil Nadu
      b. Kerala
      c. Bihar
      d. U.P
137   Problem

      Hindalco Industries, which is India's biggest aluminium producer by sales, is a
      flagship company of which corporate group?


      a. Aditya Birla Group
      b. Future Group
      c. Jindal Group
      d. Sahara Group
138   Problem

      What was the time period of the Tenth Five Year Plan?


      a. 2003-08
      b. 2001-06
      c. 2002-07
      d. 2000-05
139   Problem
      G-20, the group of 20 elite economies of the world, accounts for . of the world's GDP.


      a. 85%
      b. 70%
      c.   90%
      d. 60%
140   Problem

      How many countries will participate in the ICC ODI Cricket World Cup to be
      played in 2011?


      a. 15
      b. 16
      c. 14
      d. 12
141   Problem

      Three riflemen take one shot each at the same target. The probability of the first
      rifleman hitting the target is 0.4, the probability of the second rifleman hitting
      the target is 0.5 and the probability of the third rifleman hitting the target is 0..8.
      The probability that exactly two of them hit the target; is


      a. 0.54
      b. 0.44
      c. 032
      d. 0.52
142   Problem

      100 students appeared for two examinations. 60 passed the first, 50 passed the
      second and'30 passed both. The probability that a student selected at random
      has failed in both examinations is


      a. 0.3
      b. 02
      c. 0.4
      d. 0.1
143   Problem

      A man and his wife appear in an interview of two vacancies in the same port. The
      probability of husbands' selection is (1/7) and the probability of wife selection is
      (1/5). What is the probability that only one of them is selected.


      a. 4/5
      b. 2/7
      c. 8/15
      d. 4/7
144   Problem

      There are 100 students in a college class of which 36 are boys studying statistics
      and 13 girls are not studying statistics. If there are 55 girls in all, the probability
      that a boy picked up at random is not studding statistics is


      a. 1/5
      b. 2/5
      c. 3/5
      d. 4/5
145   Problem

      In what time would a cistern be filled by three pipes whose diameters are 2cm, 3
      cm, 4 cm, running together, when the largest alone can fill it in 58 minutes? The
      amount of water flowing in each pipe is proportional to the square of its
      diameter.


      a. 36 min
      b. 32 min
      c. 23 min
      d. 28 min
Directions (Questions 146-149):

In each of these questions, choose the option that best captures the essence
of the text.
146   Problem
      Honda Motor Co. is not betting on an immediate recovery in traditional markets and will focus on bright
      spots India and China, although it will not build an ultra low-cost car to take on Tata Motor's Nano.
      Japan's second-largest automaker was researching a new compact car for Asian markets and more
      specifically for India, where it launched its first small car, the Jazz hatchback, earlier this year. Honda's
      Japan operations are expected to stay in red though demand has been brisk, helped by generous tax
      reductions and incentives on hybrids such as its new Insight model. US sales spikes temporarily in August
      helped by the crash-for-clunkers programme, but the impact was short-lived and followed by a sharp in
      demand the following month.


      a.   India and China seem to be the only two , dependable markets in the world today, given the
           economic crisis.
      b.   Brisk demand in sales of Honda cars in Japan and US have been fuelled by generous tax reductions
           and cash-for-clunkers programme respectively
      c.   Honda's Japan operations are in the red, but China and India offer it hope for revival of its fortunes
           through the launch of Jazz.
      d.   With the continuing slump in economy Honda Motor Co. is still the red and is looking at India and
           China as bright spots though not for launching an ultra low-cost car.
147   Problem
      Alexandria Real Estate, the $5.2 billion US-based company which provides solutions to life
      science industry, has decided to set up a sprawling biotech research and development (R &
      D) and incubation facility next to the Tata Motors' Nano project in Sanand. The company's
      presence will attract large number of investors in the biotech and health sector to Gujarat,
      especially in the vicinity of Nano. With Alexandria starting to implement its project, it is
      possible to develop a complete biotech park in the area. Another proposal from Biocon, a
      fully integrated healthcare company that delivers innovative biopharmaceutical solutions, is
      pending clearance from the government. Moreover, an Indian company has tied up with
      France's Biolice in order to produce cent per cent degradable bioplastic and is looking for
      land near Ahmedabad.

      a. The life science industry is set to get a big boost with the setting up of a sprawling R & D
         and incubation facility near the Nano plant in Gujarat.
      b. Tata Motor's Nano plant nas attracted many MNCs such as Alexandria, Biocon, Biolice to
         set up shop in Gujarat, especially in the vicinity of Nano.
      c. The 5.2 Bn $ US-based Alexandria Real Estate, solution provider to life science industry,
         is setting-up a mammoth R&D and incubation facility in Sanand, Gujarat leading to the
         possibility of establishing a complete biotech park in the area with other major
         companies following suit.
      d. The fact that Alexandria Real Estate is set to implement R&D project in Gujarat is a
         precursor to several leading companies such as Biocon and Biolice joining hands with it
         to develop a biotech park in the vicnity of the Tata Motors' Nano plant.
148   Problem
      Researchers have discovered ways to create tastier and healthier ice-creams. University of Missouri-
      Columbia (UM-C) researchers found the secret is to add fibre, antioxidants and probiotics. 'The idea of
      putting a functional ingredient into a food instead of just using the nutrients found in the food naturally
      takes a multi-functional approach', said Ingolf Gruen, professor of food chemistry and ice-cream
      researchers at the UM-C. 'Food provides calories and comfort - people want to indulge. We're working on
      making ice-cream satisfying and healthy,' he added. Adding nutrients such as probiotics, which are already
      found in some diary products, and fibre to ice-cream can improve digestive health.


      a.   As people want to indulge in eating healthier, tastier ice-cream, it is imperative for researchers to
           make it satisfying and healthy at the same time, by adopting a multi-functional approach to
           producing it.
      b.   Pioneering newer ways to make ice-cream healthier and more digestive is the task of researchers
           lead by Prof. Ingolf Gruen, at the UM-C.
      c.   Research has shown that tastier and healthier ice-creams can be produced by the multi-functional
           approach of adding ingredients such as fibre, antioxidants and probiotics instead of just using the
           naturally occurring nutrients.
      d.   UM-C is the seat of research on ways to make food healthier, especially ice-creams.
149   Problem
      After establishing itself as a major player in the international BPO market, India is now set
      to shift focus on the domestic market, which is projected to grow at over 30 per cent
      annually. According to a report by IT research firm IDC India, the country's domestic BPO
      market, with nearly 500 players, will grow at a CAGR of 33.3 per cent to touch revenue of
      USD 6.82 billion by 2013, up from USD 1.62 billion in 2008. The report said the domestic
      BPO industry would evolve from just running isolated processes for customers to engaging
      more deeply in identifying and transofrming core business processes. "Postitive market
      indicators of an economicc recovery, unbundling of mega outsourcing deals and large
      unaddressed white spaces such as regional language serivices support the current
      optimism," the report said.

      a. Riding on the back of positive market indicators of an economic recovery, and by
         transforming core business processes, India has to replicate its global success
         phenomenon in the domestic market also.
      b. After international success, India is now focusing on the domestic BPO market that has
         500 players and is poised for growth @ 33.3% to 6.82. Bn USD by 2013, through
         transforming core business processes.
      c. India has to focus on the domestic BPO market if it has to carry forward its global
         success story, and grow from 1.62 Bn USD in 2008 to 6.82 Bn USD in 2013.
      d. The domestic BPO industry is all set to evolve, ad it would be easy for India to grow
         here as it did internationally, aided by positive market indicators.
150   Problem

      Which of the following countries belongs to the G- 5 Group?


      a. South Africa
      b. Brazil
      c. Mexico
      d. All these
151   Problem

      Who is the Chairman of the 13th Finance Commission of India?


      a. Vijay L. Kelkar
      b. Suresh D. Tendulkar
      c. C. Rangarajan
      d. C. Arvind Virmani
152   Problem

      Who among the following was given the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award recently?


      a. Sushil Kumar
      b. Vijender Singh
      c. M.C. Mary Kom
      d. All these
153   Problem

      The classical dance form 'Kathak' originated from which region?


      a. Andhra Pradesh
      b. Tamil Nadu
      c. U.P.
      d. West Bengal
154   Problem

      Detroit City in USA is associated with which industry?


      a. Steel
      b. Automobiles
      c. Textile
      d. Aircraft
155   Problem

      The Earth's Equator passes through which one of the following countries?


      a. Saudi Arabia
      b. China
      c. Brazil
      d. Australia
156   Problem

      'Ponds' range of cosmetics is a product of


      a. Johnson and Johnson
      b. Hindustan Unilever
      c. Reckitt Benckiser
      d. Godrej
157   Problem

      Nita Lullah is a famous


      a. author
      b. jewellery designer
      c. painter
      d. photographer
158   Problem

      The ad line "Touching lives, Adding value' is associated with which PSU?


      a. BHEL
      b. NTPC
      c. MMTC
      d. Coal India Ltd.
159   Problem

      Which one of the following para-military forces inducted its first Women
      Battalion in July 2009?


      a. CISF
      b. CRPF
      c. BSF
      d. SSB
160   Problem

      The world's fastest and most powerful super-computer which had been named
      __________ has become operational at the University of Florida, USA.


      a. Mod-g
      b. Novo-G
      c. Denovo-G
      d. Super-G
161   Problem

      Which town of Kerala is known as "Venice of the East"?


      a. Calicut
      b. Kumarakom
      c. Cochin
      d. Alleppey
162   Problem

      Who has been given Bharat Ratna for his/her contribution towards music?


      a. Bhim Sen Joshi
      b. Lata Mangeshkar
      c. M.S. Subbalakshmi
      d. All of these
163   Problem

      'Big Brother' is a famous reality TV show that is produced in which country?


      a. United Kingdom
      b. Canada
      c. USA
      d. Australia
164   Problem

      Automobile giant Hyundai Motors has recently announced that it will be phasing
      out which of the following car models?


      a. Santro
      b. Accent
      c. Verna
      d. Getz
165   Problem

      The punch line 'Relationship beyond banking' is associated with which bank?


      a. Syndicate Bank
      b. Indian Bank
      c. Bank of India
      d. Bank of Baroda
Directions (Questions 166-169) :

Study the table to answer these questions.
Imports of different items by Country X from another country over the year I-V (Rs. Million)

                 IIEM                       Year I   Year II   Year III   Year IV   Year V

          Pup & Waste paper                 101.52   98.72      192.18     197.75    66.70
                 Silk raw                   938.56   905.72    859.333     145.23    78.80
  Textile yarn, Fabrics, Made –ups          585.90   602.92     691.87     786.86   1503.50
           Organic Chemicals                748.62   675.15     858.10     418.91    666.00
          Inorganic Chemicals               125.82   131.24     189.41     81.79     167.60
      Drugs & Pharmaceuticals               285.92   208.73     364.63     303.77    357.60
 Artificial Resins, plastics, Etc. Tools    115.83   139.12     154.75     231.08    586.40
        Non metallic Minerals               238.16   179.58     222.84     160.34    295.20
          Non Ferrous Metals                135.24   147.18     152.79     98.10     189.40
   Machinery and machine tools              515.28   593.14     612.44     812.03    946.50
         Total Including others            5585.97   5533.8    6367.39    5235.46   8417.41
166   Problem

      The total imports of Non-metallic Minerals, and Machinery & Machine Tools in
      year I was almost equal to the imports of which of the following items in the
      same year?


      a. Drugs & Pharmaceuticals
      b. Organic Chemicals
      c. Silk Raw
      d. None of these
167   Problem

      The imports of Organic Chemicals in which of the following years was almost
      equal to the average imports of the same item in the given years?


      a. Year II
      b. Year V
      c. Year I
      d. None of these
168   Problem

      In Year III, the total imports of which of the following pairs of items were close to
      25 percent of the total imports of all the items in that year?


      a. Drugs & Pharmaceuticals and Non-ferrous Metals
      b. Silk Raw and Inorganic Chemicals
      c. Silk Raw and Organic Chemicals
      d. None of these
169   Problem

      What was the approximate percentage increase in the imports of Drugs &
      Pharmaceuticals from Year IV to Year V?


      a. 10%
      b. 20%
      c. 25%
      d. None of these
Directions (Questions 170-172) :

A statement is followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is
something supposed or taken for granted. Consider the statement and the
following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is/are implicit in the
statement. Mark answer as


1. if either Assumption I or II is implicit
2. if only Assumption II is implicit
3. if only Assumption I is implicit
4. if neither Assumption I nor II is implicit
170   Problem

      Statement:
      In spite of heavy rains, rail services did not disrupted this year.


      Assumption :
      I.    Rail services get disrupted only in rainy season.
      II.   Heavy rains normally affect the rail services.
171   Problem

      Statement:
      Majority of the students appearing for X std. final examinations have taken home
      tuitions.


      Assumptions:
      I.    Home tuition is the best method of learning,
      II.   There is a shortage of quality home tutors.
172   Problem

      Statements:
      Detergents should be used to clean clothes


      Assumptions:
      I.    Detergents form more lather
      II.   Detergents help to dislodge grease and dirt.
Directions (Questions 173-174):

In each question given below there are two statements labelled as Assertion (A)
and the other labelled as Reason (R). For these statements which one of the
following is correct?


1. A is true but R is false
2. Both A and are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
3. Both A and R are true but R is the correct explanation of A
4. A is false but R is true
173   Problem

      Assertion (A) : Downpour of rain lessens the humidity in the atmosphere
      Reason (R) : Rains are caused when atmosphere cannot hold more moisture
174   Problem

      Assertion (A) : Eggs of mosquitoes being very light in weight, float on water.
      Reason (R) : Surface tension of water balances the weight of eggs.
175   Problem
                                                                                           1
      There is a leak in the bottom of a cistern. Before the leak, it could be filled in 4 2
                            1
      hours. It now takes   2
                                hour longer. If the cistern is full, in how much time would
      the leage empty the full cistern?


      a. 45 hours
      b. 40 hours
      c. 36 hours
      d. 56 hours
176   Problem

      A cistern has 3 pipes, A, B and C. A and B running alone can fill it up in 2 hours
      and 3 hours respectively, while C is a waste pipe. If all the 3 pipes be opened at
      once, 7/24 of the cistern will be filled up in 30 minutes. In what time can C empty
      the full cistern?


      a. 5 hours
      b. 4 hours
      c. 3 hours
      d. 6 hours
177   Problem

      In a race of 600 meters, A can beat B by 60 meters and in a race of 500 meters, B
      can beat C by 25 meters. By how many meters will A beat C in a 400 meters race?


      a. 56 meters
      b. 60 meters
      c.   58 meters
      d. 54 meters
178   Problem

      A can give B a start of 20 metres and C a start of 39 metres in a vvalking race of
      400 metres. How much start can B give C?


      a. 22 metres
      b. 20 metres
      c. 15 metres
      d. 25 metres
179   Problem
              1
      X runs 1 2 times as fast as Y. If X gives Y a start of 300 meters, how far must X run
      before he catches up with Y?


      a. 450 meters
      b. 400 meters
      c. 1 km
      d. 900 meters
180   Problem

      The distance between two stations A and B is 450 km. A train starts from A and
      moves towards B at an average speed of 15 km/hr. Another train starts from B, 20
      minutes earlier than the train at A, and moves towards A at an average speed of
      20 km/hr. How far from A will the two trains meet?


      a. 190 km
      b. 320 km
      c. 180 km
      d. 260 km
181   Problem

      The ratio between the speeds of Ramesh and Suresh is 3 : 4. If Ramesh takes 30
      minutes more than Suresh to cover a distance, then the actual times taken by
      Ramesh and Suresh respectively are


                               1
      a. 2 hrs and         1       hrs
                               2
               1                     1
      b.   2     hrs   and hrs 1 2
               2

      c.       2 hrs and 1 hr
               1
      d.   2       hrs and 1 hr
               2
182   Problem

      Ramu sees a train passing over a 1 km long bridge. The length of the train is
      half that of the bridge. If the train clears the bridge in 2 minutes, the speed of
      the train is


      a. 50 km/hr
      b. 43 km/hr
      c. 45 km/hr
      d. None of these
183   Problem

      A motor cyclist goes from Mumbai to Pune, a distance of 192 km, at an average
                                                                        1
      speed of 32 km/hr. Another man starts from Mumbai by car,     2       hours after the
                                                                        2
      first and reaches Pune half an hour earlier. What is the ratio of the speeds of the
      motor cycle and the car?


      a. 10 :27
      b. 1:3
      c. 1: 2
      d. 5:4
184   Problem

      Machine A produces bolts at a uniform rate of 120 every 40 seconds, and
      Machine B produces bolts at a uniform rate of 100 every 20 seconds. If the two
      machines run simultaneously, then how many seconds will it take them to
      produce a total of 200 bolts?


      a. 28
      b. 25
      c. 22
      d. 32
Directions (Questions 185 - 190):

Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in
Column B. Compare the two quantities. Mark answer as


1. if the two quantities are equal
2. if the Column B is greater
3. if the Column A is greater
4. if comparison cannot be made from the information given
185   Problem

      Column A                  Column B


      The area of a rectangle   The area of a square with side 2 cm
      with sides of 2 cm and
      3 cm
186   Problem

      Column A                   Column B


      The volume of a cube       The volume of a cylinder with radius
      with side of length 3 cm              2cm
      height 3 cm
      and
187   Problem

      Column A                  Column B


      The sum of the integers   The sum of the integers from
      from - 10 to 5
188   Problem

      Column A   Column B


      1/3 of x   35% of x
189   Problem

      Column A   Column B


      √(15/2)    3/√3
190   Problem

      Column A   Column B


      4/17       2/15
Directions (Questions 191-196):

Each of these questions consists of a question and two statements I and II. Decide
whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the
question. Mark answer as


1. if the data in both the statements I and II are required to answer the
   question.
2. if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question while
   the data in statement alone are not sufficient to answer the question
3. if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while
   the data in statement alone are not sufficient to answer the question
4. if the data in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to
   answer the question
191   Problem

      What is the difference between the two numbers?


      I.    First number is 60% of the other number
      II.   (1st No. is 50% of the sum of Is' and IInd No.)
192   Problem

      x, y and z are integers. Is x an odd number?


      I.    An odd number is obtained when x is divided by 5
      II.   (x + y) is an odd number
193   Problem

      P, Q, R and S are four consecutive even integers. What is the value of the largest
      integer among these?


      I.    The average of the four numbers is the first prime number greater than 10
      II.   The ratio between the largest and the smallest of the numbers is less than 10
194   Problem

      A person buys 36 pencils, 200 rubbers and 35 pens for Rs. 3, 000. He sells the
      pencils at 25% profit, and erasers and pens at 20% loss. Find out the total loss
      incurred by him.


      I.    Cost price of pencils per dozen is Rs. 50
      II.   He buys erasers at Rs. 10 for 10 pieces.
195   Problem

      What will be the mother's age after 15 years?


      I.    The ratio between the ages of the mother and the daughter at prerent is 5 : 1
      II.   After 10 years the daughter will be 25 years younger than her mother.
196   Problem

      Ravi gets Rs. 432.10 as compound interest by investing some money. What is the
      rate of interest?


      I.    Interest was for 4 years
      II.   For the same period, simple interest was Rs. 400 at the same rate
Directions (Question 197-200) : :

Study the following graph and pie-chart carefully to answer the questions that
follow
Directions (Question 197-200) : :

Percentage of Breakup of Employees in Five Different Organizations
                          (Total number (N)=35000)
197   Problem

      Total number of employees in Organization C is approximately what percentage
      of total number of employees in Organization D?


      a. 147
      b. 279
      c. 312
      d. 207
198   Problem

      What is the total number of males in all the Organization together?


      a. 13350
      b. 14700
      c. 15960
      d. 16280
199   Problem

      What is the total number of males in Organization A and C together?


      a. 6125
      b. 8400
      c. 8025
      d. 7400
200   Problem

      What is the difference between the number of females in Organization B and the
      number of females in Organization E?


      a. 210
      b. 350
      c. 170
      d. 300
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2009 -Dec -MAT

  • 1. MAT –PAST PAPERS MAT- UNSOLVED PAPER –DEC- 2009
  • 2. Directions (Questions 1-4) : Study the pie-chart carefully to answer the questions that follow- Percentage - wise Break up of students in terms of specialization in MBA Total number of students = 8000
  • 3. 01 Problem What is the total number of students having specialization in IR, Marketing and IT? a. 4640 b. 4080 c. 4260 d. 4400
  • 4. 02 Problem Students having IB as specialization forms approximately what percent of student having Marketing as specialization? a. 116 b. 86 c. 124 d. 74
  • 5. 03 Problem What is the total number of students having IB as specialization? a. 1520 b. 1280 c. 1360 d. 1120
  • 6. 04 Problem What is the respective ratio of the students having Finance as specialization to that of students having HR as specialization? a. 11:19 b. 18:13 c. 6:7 d. 12:21
  • 7. Directions (Questions 5 - 8): The following line graph gives the annual percent profit earned by a company during the period 1995-2000. Study the line graph and answer the questions that are based on it.
  • 8. 05 Problem If the income in 1998 was Rs 264 crores, what was the expenditure in 1998? a. Rs 104 crores b. Rs 145 crores c. Rs 160 crorers d. Rs 185 crores
  • 9. 06 Problem During which of the following years, the ratio of income to expenditure is the minimum? a. 1996 b. 1997 c. 1998 d. 1999
  • 10. 07 Problem What is the average profit earned for the given years? 2 a. 50 3 b. 55 5 6 c. 60 1 6 d.335
  • 11. 08 Problem If the expenditure in 1996 and 1999 are equal, then the approximate ratio of the income in 1996 and 1999 respectively is a. 1:1 b. 2:3 c. 9:10 d. 13:14
  • 12. Directions (Questions 9-12): Study the graphs to answer these questions. In an election, if no single candidate secures a simple majority of 50% in the first round, then the top five candidates in terms of votes polled proceed to the next round. If no one still gets a simple majority, then the top three of that round go into the next round. If the decision is still not decisive in favour of one candidate, only the top two proceed to the last round. The following pie-charts show the results of the elections.
  • 13.
  • 14. 09 Problem How many more votes were cast in favour of candidate G in Round 2 as compared to Round 1? a. 1 million b. 1 lakh c. 0.01 million d. None of these
  • 15. 10 Problem Which of the following candidates got equal number of votes in both the rounds? a. E b. D c. B d. G
  • 16. 11 Problem The law states that every candidate other than the top five candidates in Round 1 must pay Rs. 20 for every vote less than the votes of the lowest of top five. How much will be the government earn through this source? a. Rs. 5.6 million b. Rs. 6 million c. Rs. 56 million d. None of these
  • 17. 12 Problem Ratio of votes secured by candidate E in the first round to those by candidate B in the second round is a. 28:27 b. 4:5 c. 2:5 d. 28 : 65
  • 18. 13 Problem In the Venn diagram below, circle represents sportspersons, square represents unmarried persons, triangle represents women and rectangle represents educated persons. Every section is numbered. Study the diagram and answer the question. Which sections are represented by number 11? a. Married, Educated,- Sportsmen b. Unmarieed, Uneducation, Women, Sportsperson c. Married, Educated, Women, Sportswomen d. Unmarried, Educated, Sportswomen
  • 19. Directions (Questions 14 - 17): Complete the series by replacing the '?' mark.
  • 20. 14 Problem BC 6, EFG210, 1JK? a. 1000 b. 190 c. 990 d. 999
  • 21. 15 Problem 2A11,4D13, 12G17, ? a. 36J21 b. 48J21 c. 36119 d. 48J23
  • 22. 16 Problem 4, 40, 34, ?, 16, 4 a. 26 b. 21 c. 28 d. 19
  • 23. 17 Problem 5, 9, 16,29, 54, 103, ? a. 103 b. 94 c. 102 d. 200
  • 24. Directions (Questions 18-21) : Each of these questions consists of a pair of words. Establish the relationship among the given pairs and identify the pair that best illustrates a similar relationship from amongst the alternatives.
  • 25. 18 Problem KICK:FOOTBALL a. Mop : Sweep b. Dust : Rage c. Wash : Dishes d. Throw : Ring
  • 26. 19 Problem RECTANGLE : PENTAGON a. Triangle : Rectangle b. Diagonal : Perimeter c. Side : Angle d. Circle : Square
  • 27. 20 Problem INHERIT:ACQUIRE a. Instinct : Habit b. Learn : Discover c. Loss : Gain d. Hierarchical : Succession
  • 28. 21 Problem OAK:CONIFEROUS a. Fish : Sea b. Animals : Carnivore c. Tree : Grove d. Chimpanzee : Ape
  • 29. Directions (Questions 22-25): Read the following information carefully to answer these questions. A word- number arrangement machine when given an input as set of words-numbers rearrange is complete following that rule. Following is an illustration of input and steps of re-arrangement till the last step. Input : pour ask 57 dear 39 fight 17 28 Step I : ask pour 57 dear 39 fight 17 28 Step II : ask 57 pour dear 39 fight 17 28 Step III : ask 57 dear pour 39 fight 17 28 Step IV : ask 57 dear 39 pour fight 17 28 Step V : ask 57 dear 39 fight 28 pour 17 Step VI : ask 57 dear 39 fight 17 28 and Step VI is the last output. As per the rule followed in the above steps find out the answer to each of the following questions.
  • 30. 22 Problem If Step II of an input is "cut 97 38 end for 29 46 down", which of the following will be the last step? a. VI b. IV c. V d. VII
  • 31. 23 Problem If the Step I of an input is "car 17 vas tiger 92 87 like 52" which of the following will be the Step IV? a. car 92 like 87 tiger 17 vas 52 b. car 92 like 87 17 vas tiger 52 c. car 92 like 87 tiger 52 17 vas d. car 92 like 17 vas tiger 87 52
  • 32. 24 Problem Input: zeal for 49 31 high 22 track 12. Which of the following will be the Step III? a. for 49 high zeal 31 22 track 12 b. for 49 high 31 zeal 22 track 12 c. for 49 high 31 track 22 zeal 12 d. for 49 high 31 track zeal 22 12
  • 33. 25 Problem Input : 19 feat 34 28 dog bag take 43. "Bag 43 dog 19 feat 34 28 take" would be the Step 3 a. I b. IV c. II d. None of these
  • 34. 26 Problem A computer can perform 309 identical tasks in six hours. At that rate, what is the minimum number of computers that should be assigned to complete 80 of the tasks within 3 hours? a. 12 b. 7 c. 6 d. 16
  • 35. 27 Problem A and B can separately do a price of work in 9 and 12 days respectively. If they work for a day alternately, A beginning in how many days, the work will be completed. 1 10 a. 4 days 2 b. 4 days 7 1 c. 8 days 4 d. 3 days 12 4
  • 36. 28 Problem Anu can complete a wort- in 10 days. Manu is 25% more efficient than Anu and Sonu is 60% more efficient than Manu. Working together, how long would they take to finish the job? a. days b. days c. days d. days
  • 37. 29 Problem Working 7 hours daily, 24 men can complete a piece of work in 27 days. In how many days would 14 men complete the same piece of work by working 9 hours daily? a. 29 days b. 39 days c. 36 days d. 30 days
  • 38. 30 Problem At what percentage above the C.P. must an article he marked so as to gain 23% after allowing a customer discount of 5% a. 30% b. 40% c. 60% d. 20%
  • 39. 31 Problem Even after reducing the marked price of a pen by Rs. 32, a shopkeeper makes a profit of 15%. If the cost price be Rs. 320, what percentage of profit does he make if he sells the pen at the marked price? a. 25% b. 20% c. 10% d. 30%
  • 40. 32 Problem Tarun got 30% concession on the labelled price of an article and sold it for Rs. 8,750 with 25% profit on the price he bought. What was the labelled price? a. Rs. 16,000 b. Rs. 12, 000 c. Rs. 10,000 d. Rs. 14, 000
  • 41. 33 Problem 4 men and 6 women can complete a work in 8 days, while 3 men and 7 women can complete it in 10 days. In how many day will 10 women complete it. a. 35 b. 40 c. 45 d. 50
  • 42. 34 Problem Two cogged wheels of which one has 16 cogs and the other 27, work into each other. If the latter turns 80 times in three quarters of a minute, how often does the other turn in 8 seconds? a. 26 b. 25 c. 24 d. 27
  • 43. 35 Problem Two vessels contain spirit of 0.5 and 0.75 concentrations. If two litres from the first vessel and three litres from the second vessel are mixed, then what will be the ratio of the spirit and the water in the resultant solution? a. 15 : 17 b. 7:17 c. 13 : 7 d. 17:15
  • 44. 36 Problem In a mixture of 60 litres, the ratio of milk and water is 2 : 1. If the ratio of milk and water is to be 1 : 2, then the amount of water to be further added must be a. 40 liters b. 30 liters c. 20 liters d. 60 liters
  • 45. 37 Problem One type of liquid contains 25% of milk, the other contains 30% of milk. A container is filled with 6 parts of the first liquid and 4 parts of the second liquid. The percentage of milk in the mixture is a. 27% b. 31% c. 29% d. 33%
  • 46. 38 Problem A man takes 6 hours 30 min. in going by a cycle and coming back by scooter. He would have lost 2 hours 10 min. by going on cycle both ways. How long would it take hirtj to go by scooter both ways? a. hours b. 5 hours c. hours d. hours
  • 47. 39 Problem The priest told the devotee, "The temple bell is rung at regular intervals of 45 minutes. The last bell was rung 5 minutes ago. The next bell is due to be rung at 7.45 am". At what time did the priest give this information to the devotee? a. 7.00 am b. 7.05 am c. 7.40 am d. 6.55 am
  • 48. Directions (Questions 40-43): Study the information below to answer these questions Following are the conditions for allotment of flats built by the Town Council in the newly developed area of Gurgoan city. The applicant must a. produce domicile certificate of the state b. be employed or self-employed in Gurgaon for a minimum of 5 years be ready to pay the entire amount in 5 years period c. not be owner or co-owner (if spouse is owner) of residential accommodation in the city limits of Gurgaon. d. not be less than 35 years of age as on December 31, 19 The case of an applicant who satisfies all the other criteria except e. at (a) above, be referred to the President of Town Council f. at (b) above, but is ready to produce ration card for last five years, be referred to Vice-Chairman of the House Allotment Committee. g. at (c) above, but is freedom-fighter or ex-servicemen or first relation i.e., son/daughter/husband/wife or freedom fightf/ex-serviceman, be referred to the Chairman of House Allotment Committee who can give concession for payment up to 15 years in such cases.
  • 49. The last date for receipt of application was December 31, 1996. Conditions set out in terms of age or duration of stay to be fulfilled as on December 31, 19%.Based on these criteria and information provided below, decide the course of action oin each case. You are not to assume anything. The cases are given to you as on 1.1.1997
  • 50. 40 Problem Manmohan is a 38 year old senior clerk in the local builder's office in Gurgoan. He has put in service of 13 years but still does not own a house. He has produced domicile certificate and is ready to pay the entire amount in 8 years. He is the nephew of freedom fighter Kishenlal who stays in the nearby village a. Do not allot flat b. Refer to Vice-Chairman c. Allot flat d. Allot flat
  • 51. 41 Problem Ms. Uma Santosh is daughter of a renowned freedom fighter from another State. She is domiciled in the State and employed in the Town Council of Gurgaon for the last 6 years. She can pay the entire amount in 5 years. She has completed 34 years as on December 10, 1994. She does not own a house in Gurgaon. a. Do not allot flat b. Refer to Chairman c. Refer to President d. Refer to Vice-Chairman
  • 52. 42 Problem Ms. Mahima Gupta, domiciled, in the State, a married woman of 36 years who has been running a beauty parlour in the city since 4 March, 1992. Her husband is employed in a nearby city but both of them do not own a house in Gurgaon. She can pay the entire amount in 5 years. a. Refer to Chairman b. Do not allot flat c. Allot flat d. Refer to Vice-Chairman
  • 53. 43 Problem Yusuf Khan is an ex-serviceman who is a native of Gurgaon. He stays in a rented house and is working as security officer in a factory for the last two years after his retirement from the army at the age of 35 years. He has a ration card issued to him recently. He is ready to pay the entire amount in 5 years. a. Do not allot flat b. Allot flat c. Data inadequate d. Refer to President
  • 54. Directions (Questions 44-47): In each of the following questions, some sentences are given which are on the same theme. Decide which sentence is the most preferable with respect to grammar, meaning and usage, suitable for a formal writing in English.
  • 55. 44 Problem a. He will no pay unless he is compelled. b. He will not pay unless he will be compelled c. He will not pay unless he is not compelled d. He will not pay till he is compelled.
  • 56. 45 Problem a. If you would heed the small details, the general plans would have succeeded. b. If you pay heed to the small details, the general plans will surely succeed. If you will pay heed to the small details, the general plans will surely succeed. c. If you will pay heed to .lie small details, the general plans will surely succeed. d. If you heeded to the small details, the general plans would surely succeed.
  • 57. 46 Problem a. Having not to wake his father, he came in quickly. b. He entered in quickly, so as not to wake his father. c. He came in too quickly to avoid waking his father. d. He came in very quickly so that he might avoid waking his father
  • 58. 47 Problem a. With a frown on his face, the teacher asked the student to leave the room. b. The teacher asked with a frown on his face the student to lave the room. c. The teacher asked the student with a frown on his face, to leave the room d. The teacher asked the student to leave the room with a from on his face.
  • 59. Directions (Questions 48-51): Choose the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.
  • 60. 48 Problem The instruction manual that came with the computer is no masterpiece of _________ prose because its instructions are so _______ that we still do not know how to set up the computer. a. worthless, clear b. valuable, intelligent c. clear, garbled d. confused, varied
  • 61. 49 Problem As many students know, a/an ______________ response, if skillfully worded, can imply at least a superficial __________ of knowledge about the subject. a. inarticulate, piece b. garbled, ignorance c. ambiguous, veneer d. elegant, lack
  • 62. 50 Problem Being a bit hesitant about _____________ the man as the complete fraud he suspected him to be, Bill chose to attack the weaker points of his theory,______________ them one-by-one. a. castigating, strengthening b. ridiculing, proving c. denouncing, debunking d. mocking, destroying
  • 63. 51 Problem Confused and ____________ Shyam fumbled to make sense of seemingly inconsistent statements, _________ the impatience of his listeners. a. philosophical, overlooking b. muddled, aware of c. prostrate, listening to d. incoherent, oblivious to
  • 64. 52 Problem A boat travels upstream from Q to P and downstream from P to Q in 3 hours. If the distance between P to Q is 4 km and the speed of the current is 1 km/hr, then what is the speed of the boat in still water? a. 2.5 km/hr b. 5.2 km/hr c. 4.5 km/hr d. 3 km/hr
  • 65. Directions (Questions 53-57): Study the following graphs and answer the questions. Distribution of candidates who were enrolled for MBA entrance Exam and those candidates (out of those enrolled) who passed the exam in different Institutes.
  • 66. 53 Problem What percentage of candidates passed the exam from institue T out of the total number of candidates enrolled from the same institute ? a. 50% b. 62.5 % c. 75% d. 80%
  • 67. 54 Problem What is the ratio of candidates passed to the candidates enrolled from institute p ? a. 9: 11 b. 14: 17 c. 6: 11 d. 9: 17
  • 68. 55 Problem What is the percentage of candidates passed to the candidates enrolled from institutes Q and R together? a. 68% b. 80% c. 74% d. 65%
  • 69. 56 Problem Which institute has the highest percentage of candidates enrolled ? a. Q b. R c. V d. 7
  • 70. 57 Problem The number of candidates passed from institutes S and P together exceedes the number of candidates enrolled from institutes T and R together by a. 228 b. 279 c. 399 d. 407
  • 71. Directions (Questions 58-61): Study the caselet below to answer these questions. Mr. Keshri, the CEO of Keshri Food Inc. is facing a vital business decision. His company has two exciting new inventions of mango varieties. The company has the option to go in for further development of either of these two varieties - Alphonso Superior and Langda Inferior. He estimates that the development cost of Alphonso Superior would be $750000, while Langda Inferior would cost $250000. The salaries of scientists would constitute 28% of the cost while the research equipment and development facilities would account for 39%, irrespective of the variety of mango developed. Patenting cost would be $ 30000 each while the rest of the budget would be accounted for by overheads. Mr. Keshri calculates that the country-wise patent license fees for Alphonso Superior would be $7500 per year per territory in a developed country and $2500 per year per territory in an underdeveloped country. The country-wise patent license fees in developed and underdeveloped countries for Langda Inferior would $1250 per year per territory. The latest UN statistics showed that there were 150000 territories in the world which could be classified as developed territories and 250000 territories were underdeveloped territories.
  • 72. 58 Problem Patenting cost would constitute what percentage of the total cost for Alphonso Superior? a. 6% b. 4% c. 12% d. 8%
  • 73. 59 Problem The license fee of Langda Inferior if it were licensed to all the available territories for a period of one year would amount to (in $'000) a. 500 b. 550 c. 480 d. None of these
  • 74. 60 Problem If the license fee rates for Langda Inferior in the developed and underdeveloped countries were to go up by 20%, then the revenue earned in one year in all the available territories would be ($'000) a. 6000 b. 5000 c. 400 d. 600
  • 75. 61 Problem If the patenting cost for Langda Inferior decreases by 35%, then what would be the patenting cost as a percentage of the total cost for developing Langda Inferior? Assume that there is no change in the other component of the other components of the cost? a. 7.8% b. 8.8% c. 6% d. 8.14%
  • 76. Directions (Questions 62-81): Study the passages below to answer the questions that follow each passage A new chapter has been added to the decades long scientific quest for water on the moon. An instrument on the Chandrayaan-1, known as the Moon Mineralogy Mapper, has detected unmistakeable signs of water molecules at many places on the surface of our celestial neighbour. Years before humans set foot on the moon, scientists conjectured that there mightr be water there. But when samples of lunar rock and soil brought back by the Apollo astronauts were analysed, the results dampened such hopes. The moon appeared to be, in the words of one scientific paper, "an exceedingly dry place." The search for water on the moon, however, revived in the 1990s when two U.S. Spacecraft, the Clementine and the Lunar Prospector, found evidence for what was said to be water in the. form of ice in permanently shadowed craters at the poles. But this evidence has been hotly contested. So much so that last year Japanese researchers declared that careful analysis of images taken by the Kaguya/SELENE spacecraft did not tthrow up any sign of ice inside a key crater at the South Pole. But it was also last year that U.S. scientists published a study that used new techniques to examine beads of volcanic glass collected by two Apollo missions. They found minute traces of water. That suggested that water had been a part of the moon since its formation and could be found deep inside it.
  • 77. The discovery of traces of water by the Chandrayaan- 1, supported by findings from two U.S. deep space missions that gazed at the moon as they passed by, is of huge scientific interest. Scientists have long speculated that solar wind, carrying charged particles from the sun, could interact with the lunar soil to produce water. Now evidence from Chandrayaan-1 and the other two spacecraft indicates that such a process is likely to be at play on the moon. Water, it would seem, is being constantly generated all over the lunar surface. Much of it may well boil off into space; some of it may percolate deeper down into the soil. Some of the water could end up at the bottom of deep polar craters, which have recently been described as some of the coldest places in the entire solar system. Such water, it is said, will benefit any fuiture efforts to establish a manned outpost on the moon, supplying drinking water and rocket fuel. The day when such a need might arise seems very far off indeed. It is not even clear when humnans might next go the moon, let alone set up bases there. For the present, it is science that profits most from the Chandrayaan-l's discovery of water. Missions of space exploration should not be judged by any immediate returns they produce. The excitement over such voyages is a testament to our desire to better understand the world around us and the universe beyond.
  • 78. 62 Problem Which of the following is not true in the context of the passage? A. Space missions have meaning only when they produce immediate results B. Japanese researchers found key evidence to suggest there is no water anywhere on the moon. C. The moon appears to be an exceedingly dry place according to latest findings. a. C only b. B only c. B & C d. A, B & C
  • 79. 63 Problem Which of the following statements is/are implied in the passage? A. Water is being constantly produced on the moon's surface. B. Establishing a manned outpost on the moon will become a reality soon. C. Scientists have been looking for signs of water on the moon since very long. a. A & B b. A, B & C c. A & C d. B only
  • 80. 64 Problem According to the passage a. clearly, humans are expected to land on the moon shortly b. Chandrayaan-1 is the first mission to discover traces of water on the lunar surface. c. globally scientists have had consistent findings in their studies d. man's quest for knowledge of the universe is reflected in space exploration missions.
  • 81. 65 Problem The title most apt of this passage is a. Quest for Water on the Moon : A Significant Step Forward b. Success of Joint Space Missions c. Chandrayaan-1 : Pride of India d. None of these
  • 82. Directions for questions 66 to 70: The International Monetary Fund has played a significantly enhanced role in promoting global economic growth and stability. In one of the important decisions taken at the Pittsburgh G-20 summit, the IMF has been given the mandate to assist in a new mechanism for a peer review of every country's economic policy framework and performance. Policies of many countries including India are already being reviewed by the IMF and after the G-20 summit the richer countries' policies will be subject to scrutiny. Of course, much will depend on how the IMF goes about fulfilling the mandate. But the decision at the summit is in itself a big step towards ensuring that the policies pursued by the G-20 countries "are collectively consistent with more sustainable and balanced trajectories for the global economy". In a related development, the IMF itself will be restructured and made more democratic so as to reflect the current global economic order rather than what prevailed in 1945 when it was set up. Its executive board will become more broad- based. The IMF's system of quotas - from which the voting power of individual members is derived - will be realigned in such a way that developing countries including india and China, now having a 43 per cent share, get five per cent more. That, however, falls short of the 50 per cent share the developing countries have been asking for. But the G-20 ought to be complimented for finally moving forward on a long-pending agenda of internal reform of the IMF and the World Bank. The IMF will be able to alter the economic policies of countries that have directly or indirectly contributed to the global economic crisis. At Pitssburgh, there were few concrete suggestions for an
  • 83. orderly unwinding of "global imbalances" - the huge current account deficit of the United States matched by the current account surplus of hina. It is not clear whether the IMF will be in a position to influence China's exchanage rate policy (leading to a revaluation of the yuan) or the U.S.'s inclination to consume. Obviously, continued global cooperation will be necessary even as the world economy climbs out of the recession. The IMF, which has forecast a gradual recovery, has gained in reputation by its generally deft handling of the crisis. For instance, it mobilized resources swiftly and stepped up lending to the countries in need, thereby containing the crisis. Even more significantly all the loans came without the onerous conditions and advice of the kind that showed a disregard for national sensibilities as it happened during the Asian crisis over a decade ago.
  • 84. 66 Problem "...collectively consistent with ... the global economy" means a. framing of policies by G-20 countries in such a way that the global economy shows sustained and balanced performance. b. continued growth for G-20 countries must be ensured consistently. c. ensuring equal economic growth for all the countries. d. None of these
  • 85. 67 Problem The title most aptly suited to this passage is a. Handling of global economic crisis - Key role of IMF b. G-20 countries - Economic bullies or powerhouses c. G-20 countries - Impact of their policies on global economy d. Global cooperation key to combating economic crisis
  • 86. 68 Problem Which of the following statements is/are true in the context of this passage? a. In the past needy countries were given loans under stringent conditions b. As per IMF the recovery from the present economic crisis will be a slow process c. G-20 countries' policies are exempt from IMF's scrutiny. a. C only b. A, B & C c. A&B d. A & C
  • 87. 69 Problem Which of the following had been a key contributing factor to the global economic crisis? a. Imbalance in the economic policies of certain rich countries b. IMF's stepped up lending to needy countries that did not have the means to pay back. c. The huge current account deficit of US d. China's exchange rate policy leading to a revaluation of the Yuan.
  • 88. PASSAGE III It has been a terrible period for countries in the Asia- Pacific region, with natural calamities of one kind or another bringing death and destruction to their lands. On September 26, 2009 Typhoon Ketsana ploughed through the Philippines before tearing into Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. The storm produced the worst flooding, in decades across the northern Philippines, caused extensive damage in the countries it swept through, and killed several hundred people. Before the Filipinos could catch their breath, Typhoon Parma hurtled through the less populated north-eastern part of their island nation before heading towards Taiwan. On September 29, 2009 a magnitude 8-0 earthquake set off a lethal tsunami that levelled the idyllic Pacific islands of Samoa, American Samoa, and Tonga. The towering walls of water claimed many lives and wiped out whole villages. Less than a day later, a quake of magnitude 7.6 shook southern Sumatra in Indonesia. Some 1,000 people have been killed in the coastal city of Padang and it is feared thousands more lie trapped in the rubble of collapsed buildings. The temblor has torn up roads, making it difficult to reach aid to devastated villages in the interior. Natural diasters are, of course, beyond human control. But human action and inaction can profoundly affect their outcome, exacerbating or mitigating their effects on people. This point was forcefully made in the United Nations 2009 Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction. Although Natural calamities strike the wealthier nations too, the risk of death and economic loss from such events is heavily concentrated in developing countries and within these countries, it is the poor who
  • 89. disproportionately suffer. As U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon observed: "Pre-emptive risk reduction is the key. Sound response mechanisms after the event, however effective, are never enough." With just such foresight, Japan has been able to build one of the world's most propserous economies on densely populated islands that face the ever-present threat of earthquakes and tsunamis. India too is vulnerable to natural calamities. A report produced by the Central Government a few years ago noted "that about 60 per cent of the country is prone to earquake of various intensities; over 40 million hectares can be flooded; about eight per cent of the land can be hit by cyclones; and 68 per cent of its area is susceptible to drought. Governments in Indian and other developing countries must find practical ways to reduce their vulnerability to a variety of natural hazards that extract such a cruell toll from their people and economies.
  • 90. 70 Problem The aim of the author' of this passage appears to be to a. record the natural disasters of the recent past in the Asia-Pacific region b. suggest ways to tackle tsunamis and earthquakes. c. highlight the ever present risk of natural disasters across the world, and the importance of pre-emptive risk reduction d. All these
  • 91. 71 Problem As per the passage the UN Secretary-General observes that a. pre-emptive measures are a must for reducing the risk posed by natural disasters. b. sufficient aid should be given by prosperous countries like Japan to poorer countries. c. sound response mechanisms are not required once disaster has struck d. All these
  • 92. 72 Problem The most apt caption for this passage would be a. Natural Disasters : A Global Phenomena b. Asia-Pacific Region : Ever prone to Natural Calamities c. Natural Disasters : Scope for Mitigrating their Effects on Humans d. Natural Calamities : Bane of Mankind
  • 93. 73 Problem The most apt caption for this passage would be a. Natural Disasters : A Global Phenomena b. Asia-Pacific Region : Ever prone to Natural Calamities c. Natural Disasters : Scope for Mitigating their Effects on Humans d. Natural Calamities : Bane of Mankind
  • 94. Solution In a bow towards global inclusiveness, the International Olympic Committee voted for Rio de Janeiro to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. The decision deserves to be celebrated not just by Brazilians : it marks the end of a long-standing script that, for whatever reason, shut South America out of the list of Games' hosts. That the IOC session in Copenhagen overwhelmingly picked Rio ahead of Chicago and Tokyo, not to speak of Madrid, which lost 32 - 66 in a direct contest in the final round of voting, is significant. The Brazilian triumph is of course of a reflection of the growing economic stature of the world's fifth most populous nation and the 'B' in BRIC (the four-member grouping of fast-growing developing economies). As important is the consideration that the Games might leave an all-round sports legacy for a nation that has an iconic status in football, samba, and the Carnival. Unfortunately, the city of more than six million is also known for its crime and violence, which is why it scored poorly in safety and security when an IOC expert group analyzed the bids of each of the seven original contestant against 11 criteria. As against this, Rio top-scored in government support and public opinion. The Brazilians have expressed the hope that the Games would help curb crime and solve transport, traffic, and accommodation problems in addition to providing employment opportunities over the next seven years. But in tthe final analysis, it was probably the emotional appeal of spreading the Games to South America, coupled with Rio's inspired slogan, "live your passion," that settled the issue. The first-round elimination of Chicago - the "one contest lost by master campaigner Barack Obama, who
  • 95. sportingly took time off his busy presidential schedule to lobby for his adopted hometown - was seen as a legacy of the Salt Lake City bribery scandal of 1998. The proposal of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) to create an exclusive Olympic television network may also have hastened the exit of Chicago, which was the bookmakers' favourite. The IOC gets the bulk of its revenue, running into billions of dollars, from television rights every four years. The ever-spiralling cost of holding the Olympics has remained a matter of concern for the IOC with Beijing reportedly running up a bill of $60 billion for a Perfect 10 edition of the 29th Olympiad. Not withstanding claims to the contrary, host cities have run up huge deficits in the past, Montreal in 1976 and Athens in2004 being prime examples. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who along with the great Pele shed tears when IOC President Jacques Rogge made the announcement in Copenhagen, has plenty of hard work ahead of him.
  • 96. 74 Problem In the context of the passage, what does the phrase 'global inclusiveness' mean? a. Countries across the globe being given an opportunity to play host to the summer Olympic Games b. Giving global recognition to a country c. Being curious on global matters d. None of these
  • 97. 75 Problem Which of the following factors helped in IOC awarding the 2016 Olympics to Rio de Janeiro? A. Rio's inspired slogan, 'live your passion' B. Leaving a sports legacy for Rio C. C. Growing economic stature of Brazil a. A only b. A & C c. A, B & C d. C only
  • 98. 76 Problem Which of the following is implied in the passage? A. Host countries of Olympics usually end up in financial deficit after the Games B. Olymics are always profitable in the long-run C. Obama's support was not enough to help push Chicago's case to host the 2016 Olympics. a. B only b. A, B & C c. A & C d. B & C
  • 99. 77 Problem South America had been deprived of a chance to host the Olympics in the past because of a. ineffective lobbying b. the crime rate in Brazil c. global politics d. None of these
  • 100. PASSAGE V Power utilities in the country face an economic paradox : demand for electricity is running 12 per cent ahead of supply, yet they cannot capitalize on it by extracting higher prices from consumers. An industry association in Karnataka has appealed to the state regulator against a proposed hike in tariff, arguing that there is ample scope for power utilities to cut costs. The argument is not without merit. Utilities can gain immensely by just eliminating pilferage of power and ensuring that they bill and collect money for every unit that they produce and supply. There is a lot of slack, especially at the level of the distribution utilities where unmetered and unbilled supply are chronic problems. The lack of energy accounting in agriculture is a well- known problem. There is no proper record of the number of irrigation pump sets, as a result of which consumption, distribution and transmission losses cannot be correctly estimated. Efforts to extend metering to the distribution transformer level have made little headway. This is despite the fact that Rs. 7, 646 crore has been spent under the Accelerated Power Development Reforms Programme, which was conceived in 2002-03 to address some of these issues. The aggregate technical and commerical losses of state power utilities, basically due to theft or free agricultural supply, are still of the order of 33 per cent, enough to extend significant upward pressure on unit cost. Just halving these losses will obviate the need for utilities to seek periodic tariff increases from the regulators. Regulators should bear these in mind while evaluating the tariff proposals of utilities. They should do their utmost to ensure that the guaranteed 15.5 per cent return on equity to
  • 101. utilities does not necessarily translate into a tariff increase. Their job is not easy given that they have to draw a fine balance between keeping average cost per unit of power down and simultaneously ensuring that the returns are attractive enough to encourage new investment. There is a need to push reforms in the distribution segment; though in theory electricity producers and consumers can now deal directly with each other in the new open access system, in practice they cannot reach out to each other because of steep tariffs and other barriers put up by State utilities that own the transmission and distribution networks. It is time regulators cracked down on such insidious attempts by the state utilities to defeat the open access regime in its infancy.
  • 102. 78 Problem Which of the following is not implied in the passage? a. There is scope to improve the efficiency in distribution of power b. It is certainly possible to increase the price of power without any kind of protest from consumers. c. Demand for electricity is higher than its supply in the country. d. None of these
  • 103. 79 Problem Which of the following captions would be the most appropriate for the passage? a. Controlling price of power through efficient distribution b. Power Sector : Public-Private Partnership c. Power Sector : Public or Private? d. The crux of the matter is power theft
  • 104. 80 Problem There "is a lack of energy accounting in agriculture because A. there is no qualified Chartered Accountants in rural areas B. there is no proper record of the number of irrigation pump sets C. power is often supplied free to agriculturists. a. A, B & C b. A & C c. A only d. B only
  • 105. 81 Problem According to the passage which of the following is true? a. The utilities can get maximum of 15.5% return on equity b. State utilities that own the power transmission and distrbution networks are largely to blame for the high price of power. c. Open Access Regime can never be effective in the power sector d. Extracting higher prices from consumers will help cut down their consumption of power
  • 106. 82 Problem Beginning April 2011, the Government of India has proposed to bring down the corporate tax rate from 30 per cent to a. 22 per cent b. 26 per cent c. 25 per cent d. 28 per cent
  • 107. 83 Problem Who was the first person to run 100 metres in less than 10 seconds? a. Carl Lewis b. Michael Johnson c. Jesse Owens d. Usain Bolt
  • 108. 84 Problem Which of the following has dropped out of the grand alliance with ONGC and Indian Oil Corporation for jointly bidding for a USD 16-18 billion oilfield in Venezuela? a. Hindustan Petroleum Corporation b. Reliance Industries c. Bharat Petroleum Corporation d. Essar
  • 109. 85 Problem India is now the world's No..________ steel producer a. 5 b. 4 c. 3 d. 1
  • 110. 86 Problem Ali Akbar Khan was associated with a. Sitar b. Tabla c. Sarod d. Flute
  • 111. 87 Problem Which group of countries has come forward to adopt a common currency, after the European Union? a. SAARC b. OPEC c. ASEAN d. Gulf Countries
  • 112. 88 Problem The small car brand Daihatsu belongs to which automobile company? a. Hyundai b. Toyota c. Suzuki d. Ford
  • 113. 89 Problem "Diesel Loco Modernisation Works of Indian Railways is located at a. Patiala b. Varanasi c. Ludhiana d. Ambala
  • 114. 90 Problem India has recently agreed to join ___________ to jointly fight attempts by the West to link trade with climate change and impose penalties on developing countries that fail to meet environmental standards. a. South Africa b. China c. Brazil d. Sri Lanka
  • 115. 91 Problem IRDA stands for a. Insurance Regulatory and Development Agency b. Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority c. Indian Rural Development Authority d. Industrial and Regional Development Authority
  • 116. 92 Problem In the biggest ever business deal in the healthcare sector, which of the following groups has moved to acquire ten hospitals from Wockhardt Hospitals? a. Apollo Hospitals b. Fortis Healthcare c. Max Healthcare d. None of these
  • 117. 93 Problem Which of the following companies has recently announced that jt will be entering the fiercely competitive but fast-growing laptops market? a. Tata Indicom b. Bharti Airtel c. Nokia d. Reliance Industries
  • 118. 94 Problem India's share of the total food production in the world is about a. 10% b. 15% c. 20% d. 25%
  • 119. 95 Problem 'Garib Balika Ashirwad Yojna' has been launched in which State to enhance his on-court performance? a. M.P b. Gujarat c. Bihar d. U.P.
  • 120. 96 Problem Which tennis player admitted recently that he took drugs to enhance his on-court performance? a. Leander Paes b. Roger Federer c. Andre Agassi d. None of these
  • 121. Directions (Questions 97-100): Each of the following questions is based on the following information: I. A cuboid shaped wooden block has 6 cm length, 4 cm breadth and 1 cm height II. Two faces measuring 4 cm x 1 cm are coloured in black III. Two faces are measuring 6 cm x 1 cm are coloured in red IV. Two faces measuring 6 cm x 4 cm are coloured in green V. The block is divided into 24 equal cubes of side 1 cm
  • 122. 97 Problem How many cubes having red, green and black colours on at least one side of the cube will be formed? a. 8 b. 10 c. 16 d. None of these
  • 123. 98 Problem How many cubes will remain if the cubes having black and green colours are removed'? a. 12 b. 8 c. 4 d. 16
  • 124. 99 Problem How many cubes will have green colour on two sides and no colour on the remaining sides? a. 8 b. 10 c. 12 d. 4
  • 125. 100 Problem How many cubes will have 4 coloured sides and two non-coloured sides? a. 16 b. 4 c. 8 d. 10
  • 126. 101 Problem Which of the options is true based on the Venn diagram given below a. Some honest people are also hardworking and are educated b. Uneducated people are either honest or hardworking c. All educated people are urban d. No person is urban, educated, honest and hardworking.
  • 127. Directions (Questions 102-105): In each of these questions, choose the option which can be substituted for the given words.
  • 128. 102 Problem That which makes it difficult to recognize the presence or real nature of somebody or something. a. pretence b. camouflage c. cover d. mask
  • 129. 103 Problem One who is an expert in judging art, music, etc. a. musician b. connoisseur c. expert d. artist
  • 130. 104 Problem A person who gets help or advice from a lawyer or any professional man a. client b. barrister c. despot d. party
  • 131. 105 Problem A person who is very selective, disgusted easily, and is hard to please. a. selector b. fastidious c. misanthrope d. ambiguous
  • 132. Directions (Questions 106-109): Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C, D and E to form a logical paragraph
  • 133. 106 Problem A. A person is neither the produce of just her environment nor just her genetic make up. B. Let me give an example C. A child is born with a talent for music, which then gets nurtured through continuous training in a conducive atmosphere. D. The transactional model of child development helps to resolve the split between nature and nurture E. Rather it is the complex interaction between the two that is key a. ADBCE b. DAEBC c. BCDAE d. ADEBC
  • 134. 107 Problem A. As with everybody else, the guard was ordered to go through the metal detector. B. Before doing so, he handed his M-16 rifle to security personnel, along with other items such as handcuffs and a torch. C. The guard shift was rotating, and a guard in full uniform was in the queue in front of him. D. When returning from a business trip, my father approached a security checkpoint at the airport. E. When the guard when through the machine, an alarm went off and he was inspected with a hand-held wand which detected a Swiss army knife inside one of his pockets. a. DCAEB b. DBCAE c. DC ABE d. ABCDE
  • 135. 108 Problem A. He required, for instance, that all cars be parked about a meter' away from the other cars. B. I had a very organized commanding officer when I was in the army C. Once he called me over and pointed out a car that was parked less than 'about a meter' away from the other cars. D. I told him that the vehicle in question was owned by Captain Jorge, well-known for his ill temper and feared by those above and below him in rank. E. The commander thought for a few minutes and ordered : "Tell everyone to align their cars according to Captain Jorge's". a. DC ABE b. BACDE c. ABDCE d. EBADC
  • 136. 109 Problem A. She had made her last trip to Canada B. Five layers later, she surprised me when she phoned to say she had booked a flight and was coming to visit. C. My mother, who lives in Germany, visited my family in Canada every year D. But at age 80, she informed us that the 16 hours of travelling was too much for her. E. I asked her what at age 85, had made her change her mind a. CEDAB b. CDABE c. CDBAE d. ABECD
  • 137. 110 Problem A person bought two tables for Rs. 2,200. He sells one at 5% loss and the other at 6% profit and thus on the whole he neither gains nor losses. Find the cost price of each table. a. Rs. 1, 500, Rs. 700 b. Rs. 2, 000, Rs. 200 c. Rs. 1,2,00, Rs. 1,000 d. Rs. 1, 100, Rs. 1, 100
  • 138. 111 Problem A, B and C are three partners. They altogether invested Rs. 14, 000 in business. At the end of the year, A got Rs. 337.50, B Rs. 1125.00 and C.Rs. 637.50 as profit. The difference between the investments of B and A was a. Rs. 2, 200 b. Rs. 3, 200 c. Rs. 4, 200 d. Rs. 5, 250
  • 139. 112 Problem Anu is a working partner and Bimla is a sleeping partner in a business. Anu puts in Rs. 5,000 and Bimla puts in Rs. 6,000. Anu receive 12.5% of the profit for managing the business and the rest is divided in proportion to their capital. What does each get out of a profit of Rs. 880? a. Rs. 400, b. Rs. 460, c. Rs. 450, d. Rs. 470,
  • 140. 113 Problem X contributes Rs. 1,500 and Y Rs. 900 in a business. X is a sleeping partner and Y gets 10% of the profit for management, and the rest of the profit is divided in the proportion of their capital. If the profit is Rs. 800, what is the share of Y? a. 36750 b. 37650 c. 39650 d. 38750
  • 141. 114 Problem X and Y are partners in a business. X contributed 1/ 3 of the capital for 9 months and Y received 2/5 of the profits. For how long was Y's money used in the business? a. 4months b. 3 months c. 2 months d. 5months
  • 142. 115 Problem Three boys and three girls are to be seated around a table in a circle. Among the boys, X does not want any girl adjacent to him and the girl Y does not want any boy adjacent to her. How many such arrangements are possible? a. 8 b. 4 c. 6 d. 2
  • 143. 116 Problem In a certain examination, Yamini has to select 4 questions from each part. There are 6, 7 and 8 questions in Part I, Part II, and Part III, respectively. What is the number of possible combinations in which she can choose the questions? a. 36750 b. 37650 c. 39650 d. 38750
  • 144. 117 Problem In a monthly test, the teacher decides that there will be three questions; one each from Exercises 7, 8 and 9 of the text book. There are 12 questions in Exercise 7, 18 Exercise 8 and 9 in Exercise 9. In how many ways can the three questions be selected? a. 1944 b. 2094 c. 1894 d. 2194
  • 145. 118 Problem If there are 12 persons in a party, and each of them shakes hand with each other, how many handshakes happens in the party? a. 77 b. 66 c. 44 d. 55
  • 146. 119 Problem A boatman goes 2 km against the current of the stream in 1 hr and goes 1 km along the current in 10 min. How long will he take to go 5 km in stationary water? a. 1 hr 30 min b. 1 hr 15 min c. 1 hr d. 40 min
  • 147. 120 Problem A man rowed against a stream flowing 1.5 km/hr to a certain point and then turned back, stopping 2 km short of the place from where he originally started. If the whole time occupied in rowing be 2 hrs 10 min and his uniform speed in still water be 4.5 km/hr, the man went up the stream a distance of a. 4 km b. 8 km c. 7 km d. 5 km
  • 148. 121 Problem In which of the following series is the number of letters skipped between adjacent letters decreasing by one? a. LPRU b. LPSU c. LPTV d. LRPU
  • 149. 122 Problem At a party, there are 43 persons in all. The number of women is two more than men but the number of children is 4 less than men. How many women are there in the party? a. 17 b. 13 c. 11 d. 25
  • 150. 123 Problem Six roads lead to a country. They made be indicated by letters X, Y, Z and digits 1, 2, 3. When there is a storm, Y is blocked. When there are floods, X, 1 and 2 will be affected. When road 1 is blocked, Z also is blocked. At a time when there are floods and a storm, which road can be used? a. 3 b. Z c. Y d. 2
  • 151. 124 Problem As 'COUNSEL' is to 'BITIRAK' so also 'GUIDANCE' is to a. FOHYZKBB b. HOHYBJBA c. FPHZZKAB d. ZTCCVMXO
  • 152. 125 Problem If in a certain language, NOEMAN is coded as OGRQFT, which word will be coded as ZKCLUP? a. YIZHPJ b. XIAJSN c. YJBKTO d. YIAQKJ
  • 153. 126 Problem Deepak said to Nitin, "That boy playing with the football is the younger of the two brothers of the daughter of my father's wife." How is the boy playing football related to Deepak? a. Cousin b. Brother c. Son d. Brother-in-law
  • 154. 127 Problem Amit is the son of Rahul. Sarika, Rahul's sister, has a son Sonu and a daughter Rita. Raja is the maternal uncle of Sonu. What is the relationship of Raja with Rita? a. Maternal Uncle b. Brother c. Uncle d. Can't be determined
  • 155. 128 Problem The letters L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T in their order are substituted by nine integers 1 to 9 in that order. 4 is assigned to P. The difference between P and T is 5. The difference between N and T is 3. What is the integer assigned to N? a. 6 b. 5 c. 4 d. 7
  • 156. 129 Problem If every even numbered letter starting from B is replaced by odd numbers 3, 5, 7, ... etc respectively, then which letter/digit will be 3rd to the right of the letter/digit which is 10th from the right? a. 23 b. 11 c. M d. None of these
  • 157. 130 Problem Eight friends, namely P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre. Q is sitting between V and S. W is third to be left of Q and second to the right of P. R is sitting between P and V. Q and T are not sitting opposite each other. Who is sitting third to the left of S? a. T b. P c. U d. S
  • 158. 131 Problem Six children B, D, C, M, J and K are split into two groups of three each and are made to stand in two rows in such a way that a child in one row is exactly facing a child in the other row. M is not at the ends of any row and is to the right of J, who is facing C. K is to the left of D, who is facing M. Which of the following groups of children are in the same row? a. MJK b. BMD c. BDC a. None of these
  • 159. 132 Problem Indian Institute of Management (IIM) does not exist at which of the following places? a. Mumbai b. Indore c. Kozhikode d. Shillong
  • 160. 133 Problem 'Cruze' is a car model from which company? a. Hyundai - b. GM c. Ford d. Mahindra and Mahindra
  • 161. 134 Problem Who has replaced the Grand Old Man of Indian software S. Ramadorai, as CEO of TCS recently? a. Rajendra S. Pawar b. N. Chadrasekaran c. Mohandas Pai d. Som Mittal
  • 162. 135 Problem Who started the software company 'Oracle'? a. Larry Ellison b. Azim Premji c. Bill Gates d. Rupert Murdoch
  • 163. 136 Problem India's long rail bridge, which is 4.62 km long, is located in which State? a. Tamil Nadu b. Kerala c. Bihar d. U.P
  • 164. 137 Problem Hindalco Industries, which is India's biggest aluminium producer by sales, is a flagship company of which corporate group? a. Aditya Birla Group b. Future Group c. Jindal Group d. Sahara Group
  • 165. 138 Problem What was the time period of the Tenth Five Year Plan? a. 2003-08 b. 2001-06 c. 2002-07 d. 2000-05
  • 166. 139 Problem G-20, the group of 20 elite economies of the world, accounts for . of the world's GDP. a. 85% b. 70% c. 90% d. 60%
  • 167. 140 Problem How many countries will participate in the ICC ODI Cricket World Cup to be played in 2011? a. 15 b. 16 c. 14 d. 12
  • 168. 141 Problem Three riflemen take one shot each at the same target. The probability of the first rifleman hitting the target is 0.4, the probability of the second rifleman hitting the target is 0.5 and the probability of the third rifleman hitting the target is 0..8. The probability that exactly two of them hit the target; is a. 0.54 b. 0.44 c. 032 d. 0.52
  • 169. 142 Problem 100 students appeared for two examinations. 60 passed the first, 50 passed the second and'30 passed both. The probability that a student selected at random has failed in both examinations is a. 0.3 b. 02 c. 0.4 d. 0.1
  • 170. 143 Problem A man and his wife appear in an interview of two vacancies in the same port. The probability of husbands' selection is (1/7) and the probability of wife selection is (1/5). What is the probability that only one of them is selected. a. 4/5 b. 2/7 c. 8/15 d. 4/7
  • 171. 144 Problem There are 100 students in a college class of which 36 are boys studying statistics and 13 girls are not studying statistics. If there are 55 girls in all, the probability that a boy picked up at random is not studding statistics is a. 1/5 b. 2/5 c. 3/5 d. 4/5
  • 172. 145 Problem In what time would a cistern be filled by three pipes whose diameters are 2cm, 3 cm, 4 cm, running together, when the largest alone can fill it in 58 minutes? The amount of water flowing in each pipe is proportional to the square of its diameter. a. 36 min b. 32 min c. 23 min d. 28 min
  • 173. Directions (Questions 146-149): In each of these questions, choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.
  • 174. 146 Problem Honda Motor Co. is not betting on an immediate recovery in traditional markets and will focus on bright spots India and China, although it will not build an ultra low-cost car to take on Tata Motor's Nano. Japan's second-largest automaker was researching a new compact car for Asian markets and more specifically for India, where it launched its first small car, the Jazz hatchback, earlier this year. Honda's Japan operations are expected to stay in red though demand has been brisk, helped by generous tax reductions and incentives on hybrids such as its new Insight model. US sales spikes temporarily in August helped by the crash-for-clunkers programme, but the impact was short-lived and followed by a sharp in demand the following month. a. India and China seem to be the only two , dependable markets in the world today, given the economic crisis. b. Brisk demand in sales of Honda cars in Japan and US have been fuelled by generous tax reductions and cash-for-clunkers programme respectively c. Honda's Japan operations are in the red, but China and India offer it hope for revival of its fortunes through the launch of Jazz. d. With the continuing slump in economy Honda Motor Co. is still the red and is looking at India and China as bright spots though not for launching an ultra low-cost car.
  • 175. 147 Problem Alexandria Real Estate, the $5.2 billion US-based company which provides solutions to life science industry, has decided to set up a sprawling biotech research and development (R & D) and incubation facility next to the Tata Motors' Nano project in Sanand. The company's presence will attract large number of investors in the biotech and health sector to Gujarat, especially in the vicinity of Nano. With Alexandria starting to implement its project, it is possible to develop a complete biotech park in the area. Another proposal from Biocon, a fully integrated healthcare company that delivers innovative biopharmaceutical solutions, is pending clearance from the government. Moreover, an Indian company has tied up with France's Biolice in order to produce cent per cent degradable bioplastic and is looking for land near Ahmedabad. a. The life science industry is set to get a big boost with the setting up of a sprawling R & D and incubation facility near the Nano plant in Gujarat. b. Tata Motor's Nano plant nas attracted many MNCs such as Alexandria, Biocon, Biolice to set up shop in Gujarat, especially in the vicinity of Nano. c. The 5.2 Bn $ US-based Alexandria Real Estate, solution provider to life science industry, is setting-up a mammoth R&D and incubation facility in Sanand, Gujarat leading to the possibility of establishing a complete biotech park in the area with other major companies following suit. d. The fact that Alexandria Real Estate is set to implement R&D project in Gujarat is a precursor to several leading companies such as Biocon and Biolice joining hands with it to develop a biotech park in the vicnity of the Tata Motors' Nano plant.
  • 176. 148 Problem Researchers have discovered ways to create tastier and healthier ice-creams. University of Missouri- Columbia (UM-C) researchers found the secret is to add fibre, antioxidants and probiotics. 'The idea of putting a functional ingredient into a food instead of just using the nutrients found in the food naturally takes a multi-functional approach', said Ingolf Gruen, professor of food chemistry and ice-cream researchers at the UM-C. 'Food provides calories and comfort - people want to indulge. We're working on making ice-cream satisfying and healthy,' he added. Adding nutrients such as probiotics, which are already found in some diary products, and fibre to ice-cream can improve digestive health. a. As people want to indulge in eating healthier, tastier ice-cream, it is imperative for researchers to make it satisfying and healthy at the same time, by adopting a multi-functional approach to producing it. b. Pioneering newer ways to make ice-cream healthier and more digestive is the task of researchers lead by Prof. Ingolf Gruen, at the UM-C. c. Research has shown that tastier and healthier ice-creams can be produced by the multi-functional approach of adding ingredients such as fibre, antioxidants and probiotics instead of just using the naturally occurring nutrients. d. UM-C is the seat of research on ways to make food healthier, especially ice-creams.
  • 177. 149 Problem After establishing itself as a major player in the international BPO market, India is now set to shift focus on the domestic market, which is projected to grow at over 30 per cent annually. According to a report by IT research firm IDC India, the country's domestic BPO market, with nearly 500 players, will grow at a CAGR of 33.3 per cent to touch revenue of USD 6.82 billion by 2013, up from USD 1.62 billion in 2008. The report said the domestic BPO industry would evolve from just running isolated processes for customers to engaging more deeply in identifying and transofrming core business processes. "Postitive market indicators of an economicc recovery, unbundling of mega outsourcing deals and large unaddressed white spaces such as regional language serivices support the current optimism," the report said. a. Riding on the back of positive market indicators of an economic recovery, and by transforming core business processes, India has to replicate its global success phenomenon in the domestic market also. b. After international success, India is now focusing on the domestic BPO market that has 500 players and is poised for growth @ 33.3% to 6.82. Bn USD by 2013, through transforming core business processes. c. India has to focus on the domestic BPO market if it has to carry forward its global success story, and grow from 1.62 Bn USD in 2008 to 6.82 Bn USD in 2013. d. The domestic BPO industry is all set to evolve, ad it would be easy for India to grow here as it did internationally, aided by positive market indicators.
  • 178. 150 Problem Which of the following countries belongs to the G- 5 Group? a. South Africa b. Brazil c. Mexico d. All these
  • 179. 151 Problem Who is the Chairman of the 13th Finance Commission of India? a. Vijay L. Kelkar b. Suresh D. Tendulkar c. C. Rangarajan d. C. Arvind Virmani
  • 180. 152 Problem Who among the following was given the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award recently? a. Sushil Kumar b. Vijender Singh c. M.C. Mary Kom d. All these
  • 181. 153 Problem The classical dance form 'Kathak' originated from which region? a. Andhra Pradesh b. Tamil Nadu c. U.P. d. West Bengal
  • 182. 154 Problem Detroit City in USA is associated with which industry? a. Steel b. Automobiles c. Textile d. Aircraft
  • 183. 155 Problem The Earth's Equator passes through which one of the following countries? a. Saudi Arabia b. China c. Brazil d. Australia
  • 184. 156 Problem 'Ponds' range of cosmetics is a product of a. Johnson and Johnson b. Hindustan Unilever c. Reckitt Benckiser d. Godrej
  • 185. 157 Problem Nita Lullah is a famous a. author b. jewellery designer c. painter d. photographer
  • 186. 158 Problem The ad line "Touching lives, Adding value' is associated with which PSU? a. BHEL b. NTPC c. MMTC d. Coal India Ltd.
  • 187. 159 Problem Which one of the following para-military forces inducted its first Women Battalion in July 2009? a. CISF b. CRPF c. BSF d. SSB
  • 188. 160 Problem The world's fastest and most powerful super-computer which had been named __________ has become operational at the University of Florida, USA. a. Mod-g b. Novo-G c. Denovo-G d. Super-G
  • 189. 161 Problem Which town of Kerala is known as "Venice of the East"? a. Calicut b. Kumarakom c. Cochin d. Alleppey
  • 190. 162 Problem Who has been given Bharat Ratna for his/her contribution towards music? a. Bhim Sen Joshi b. Lata Mangeshkar c. M.S. Subbalakshmi d. All of these
  • 191. 163 Problem 'Big Brother' is a famous reality TV show that is produced in which country? a. United Kingdom b. Canada c. USA d. Australia
  • 192. 164 Problem Automobile giant Hyundai Motors has recently announced that it will be phasing out which of the following car models? a. Santro b. Accent c. Verna d. Getz
  • 193. 165 Problem The punch line 'Relationship beyond banking' is associated with which bank? a. Syndicate Bank b. Indian Bank c. Bank of India d. Bank of Baroda
  • 194. Directions (Questions 166-169) : Study the table to answer these questions. Imports of different items by Country X from another country over the year I-V (Rs. Million) IIEM Year I Year II Year III Year IV Year V Pup & Waste paper 101.52 98.72 192.18 197.75 66.70 Silk raw 938.56 905.72 859.333 145.23 78.80 Textile yarn, Fabrics, Made –ups 585.90 602.92 691.87 786.86 1503.50 Organic Chemicals 748.62 675.15 858.10 418.91 666.00 Inorganic Chemicals 125.82 131.24 189.41 81.79 167.60 Drugs & Pharmaceuticals 285.92 208.73 364.63 303.77 357.60 Artificial Resins, plastics, Etc. Tools 115.83 139.12 154.75 231.08 586.40 Non metallic Minerals 238.16 179.58 222.84 160.34 295.20 Non Ferrous Metals 135.24 147.18 152.79 98.10 189.40 Machinery and machine tools 515.28 593.14 612.44 812.03 946.50 Total Including others 5585.97 5533.8 6367.39 5235.46 8417.41
  • 195. 166 Problem The total imports of Non-metallic Minerals, and Machinery & Machine Tools in year I was almost equal to the imports of which of the following items in the same year? a. Drugs & Pharmaceuticals b. Organic Chemicals c. Silk Raw d. None of these
  • 196. 167 Problem The imports of Organic Chemicals in which of the following years was almost equal to the average imports of the same item in the given years? a. Year II b. Year V c. Year I d. None of these
  • 197. 168 Problem In Year III, the total imports of which of the following pairs of items were close to 25 percent of the total imports of all the items in that year? a. Drugs & Pharmaceuticals and Non-ferrous Metals b. Silk Raw and Inorganic Chemicals c. Silk Raw and Organic Chemicals d. None of these
  • 198. 169 Problem What was the approximate percentage increase in the imports of Drugs & Pharmaceuticals from Year IV to Year V? a. 10% b. 20% c. 25% d. None of these
  • 199. Directions (Questions 170-172) : A statement is followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is/are implicit in the statement. Mark answer as 1. if either Assumption I or II is implicit 2. if only Assumption II is implicit 3. if only Assumption I is implicit 4. if neither Assumption I nor II is implicit
  • 200. 170 Problem Statement: In spite of heavy rains, rail services did not disrupted this year. Assumption : I. Rail services get disrupted only in rainy season. II. Heavy rains normally affect the rail services.
  • 201. 171 Problem Statement: Majority of the students appearing for X std. final examinations have taken home tuitions. Assumptions: I. Home tuition is the best method of learning, II. There is a shortage of quality home tutors.
  • 202. 172 Problem Statements: Detergents should be used to clean clothes Assumptions: I. Detergents form more lather II. Detergents help to dislodge grease and dirt.
  • 203. Directions (Questions 173-174): In each question given below there are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). For these statements which one of the following is correct? 1. A is true but R is false 2. Both A and are true but R is not the correct explanation of A 3. Both A and R are true but R is the correct explanation of A 4. A is false but R is true
  • 204. 173 Problem Assertion (A) : Downpour of rain lessens the humidity in the atmosphere Reason (R) : Rains are caused when atmosphere cannot hold more moisture
  • 205. 174 Problem Assertion (A) : Eggs of mosquitoes being very light in weight, float on water. Reason (R) : Surface tension of water balances the weight of eggs.
  • 206. 175 Problem 1 There is a leak in the bottom of a cistern. Before the leak, it could be filled in 4 2 1 hours. It now takes 2 hour longer. If the cistern is full, in how much time would the leage empty the full cistern? a. 45 hours b. 40 hours c. 36 hours d. 56 hours
  • 207. 176 Problem A cistern has 3 pipes, A, B and C. A and B running alone can fill it up in 2 hours and 3 hours respectively, while C is a waste pipe. If all the 3 pipes be opened at once, 7/24 of the cistern will be filled up in 30 minutes. In what time can C empty the full cistern? a. 5 hours b. 4 hours c. 3 hours d. 6 hours
  • 208. 177 Problem In a race of 600 meters, A can beat B by 60 meters and in a race of 500 meters, B can beat C by 25 meters. By how many meters will A beat C in a 400 meters race? a. 56 meters b. 60 meters c. 58 meters d. 54 meters
  • 209. 178 Problem A can give B a start of 20 metres and C a start of 39 metres in a vvalking race of 400 metres. How much start can B give C? a. 22 metres b. 20 metres c. 15 metres d. 25 metres
  • 210. 179 Problem 1 X runs 1 2 times as fast as Y. If X gives Y a start of 300 meters, how far must X run before he catches up with Y? a. 450 meters b. 400 meters c. 1 km d. 900 meters
  • 211. 180 Problem The distance between two stations A and B is 450 km. A train starts from A and moves towards B at an average speed of 15 km/hr. Another train starts from B, 20 minutes earlier than the train at A, and moves towards A at an average speed of 20 km/hr. How far from A will the two trains meet? a. 190 km b. 320 km c. 180 km d. 260 km
  • 212. 181 Problem The ratio between the speeds of Ramesh and Suresh is 3 : 4. If Ramesh takes 30 minutes more than Suresh to cover a distance, then the actual times taken by Ramesh and Suresh respectively are 1 a. 2 hrs and 1 hrs 2 1 1 b. 2 hrs and hrs 1 2 2 c. 2 hrs and 1 hr 1 d. 2 hrs and 1 hr 2
  • 213. 182 Problem Ramu sees a train passing over a 1 km long bridge. The length of the train is half that of the bridge. If the train clears the bridge in 2 minutes, the speed of the train is a. 50 km/hr b. 43 km/hr c. 45 km/hr d. None of these
  • 214. 183 Problem A motor cyclist goes from Mumbai to Pune, a distance of 192 km, at an average 1 speed of 32 km/hr. Another man starts from Mumbai by car, 2 hours after the 2 first and reaches Pune half an hour earlier. What is the ratio of the speeds of the motor cycle and the car? a. 10 :27 b. 1:3 c. 1: 2 d. 5:4
  • 215. 184 Problem Machine A produces bolts at a uniform rate of 120 every 40 seconds, and Machine B produces bolts at a uniform rate of 100 every 20 seconds. If the two machines run simultaneously, then how many seconds will it take them to produce a total of 200 bolts? a. 28 b. 25 c. 22 d. 32
  • 216. Directions (Questions 185 - 190): Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. Compare the two quantities. Mark answer as 1. if the two quantities are equal 2. if the Column B is greater 3. if the Column A is greater 4. if comparison cannot be made from the information given
  • 217. 185 Problem Column A Column B The area of a rectangle The area of a square with side 2 cm with sides of 2 cm and 3 cm
  • 218. 186 Problem Column A Column B The volume of a cube The volume of a cylinder with radius with side of length 3 cm 2cm height 3 cm and
  • 219. 187 Problem Column A Column B The sum of the integers The sum of the integers from from - 10 to 5
  • 220. 188 Problem Column A Column B 1/3 of x 35% of x
  • 221. 189 Problem Column A Column B √(15/2) 3/√3
  • 222. 190 Problem Column A Column B 4/17 2/15
  • 223. Directions (Questions 191-196): Each of these questions consists of a question and two statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Mark answer as 1. if the data in both the statements I and II are required to answer the question. 2. if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement alone are not sufficient to answer the question 3. if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement alone are not sufficient to answer the question 4. if the data in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question
  • 224. 191 Problem What is the difference between the two numbers? I. First number is 60% of the other number II. (1st No. is 50% of the sum of Is' and IInd No.)
  • 225. 192 Problem x, y and z are integers. Is x an odd number? I. An odd number is obtained when x is divided by 5 II. (x + y) is an odd number
  • 226. 193 Problem P, Q, R and S are four consecutive even integers. What is the value of the largest integer among these? I. The average of the four numbers is the first prime number greater than 10 II. The ratio between the largest and the smallest of the numbers is less than 10
  • 227. 194 Problem A person buys 36 pencils, 200 rubbers and 35 pens for Rs. 3, 000. He sells the pencils at 25% profit, and erasers and pens at 20% loss. Find out the total loss incurred by him. I. Cost price of pencils per dozen is Rs. 50 II. He buys erasers at Rs. 10 for 10 pieces.
  • 228. 195 Problem What will be the mother's age after 15 years? I. The ratio between the ages of the mother and the daughter at prerent is 5 : 1 II. After 10 years the daughter will be 25 years younger than her mother.
  • 229. 196 Problem Ravi gets Rs. 432.10 as compound interest by investing some money. What is the rate of interest? I. Interest was for 4 years II. For the same period, simple interest was Rs. 400 at the same rate
  • 230. Directions (Question 197-200) : : Study the following graph and pie-chart carefully to answer the questions that follow
  • 231. Directions (Question 197-200) : : Percentage of Breakup of Employees in Five Different Organizations (Total number (N)=35000)
  • 232. 197 Problem Total number of employees in Organization C is approximately what percentage of total number of employees in Organization D? a. 147 b. 279 c. 312 d. 207
  • 233. 198 Problem What is the total number of males in all the Organization together? a. 13350 b. 14700 c. 15960 d. 16280
  • 234. 199 Problem What is the total number of males in Organization A and C together? a. 6125 b. 8400 c. 8025 d. 7400
  • 235. 200 Problem What is the difference between the number of females in Organization B and the number of females in Organization E? a. 210 b. 350 c. 170 d. 300
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