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2. What is the difference between the total value of column III and total value of row 1?(a) 1(b) 3(c) 4(d) 2(e) None of the above
3. Which meaningful word is formed in column III?(a) AREA(b) None of these(c) DRUM(d) CRUX(e) IRON
4. What is the sum of the positional value of the letter in (I, IV) and (III, II), where the bracket represents (row, column)?(a) 6(b) 8(c) 5(d) 7(e) None of the above
7. Who among the following lives in flat M on floor 3?(a) R(b) T(c) Z(d) Y(e) X
8. Which among the following statements is not true?(a) Z and P live in the same named flat(b) Only one flat is vacant on floor 2(c) P lives on an even-numbered floor(d) On floor 2, even number of persons live(e) None is true
9. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group, then who among the following doesn’t belong to that group?(a) O(b) Q(c) U(d) X(e) P
10. If we use the following alphabets from the words which are given in the options below: first vowel from the left end in the first word, the consonant which has the highest place value in the second word, the consonant which is second from the right end in the third word and immediately preceding consonant (in the fourth word) of the second vowel from the left end. Then which of the following options does not give a meaningful word?(a) Fire, Hand, Port, Atom (b) Read, Song, City, Hope(c) Open, Work, Wind, Time(d) Hear, Star, Fish, Life(e) None of these
12. What is the difference between the third-highest number in Step II and the third-lowest number in Step IV?(a) 46540(b) 46527(c) 46590(d) 46630(e) 46780
13. What is the sum of the numbers found in step V?(a) 898(b) 768(c) 548(d) 914(e) 998
14. Which among the following element is third to the left of the element which is fourth from the right end in step III?(a) QBLF(b) 14(c) VMJSX(d) 12(e) MS
16. Which of the following numbers is printed on Box X?(a) 51(b) 58(c) 39(d) 27(e) None of these
17. How many boxes are kept between Box T and Box C?(a) Two(b) Four(c) Three(d) One(e) None of these
18. What is the sum of the numbers printed on Box Y and Box L?(a) 70(b) 72(c) 71(d) 75(e) None of these
20. Which of the following can be inferred from the above statement?(I) Arvind Kejriwal is considered as opposition leader for central government.(II) If Board exam will be conducted, it may act as catalyst in rising number of cases for Covid-19.(III) Only Central government has the right to postpone state government exam.(a) Only III(b) Only II and III(c) Only I and II(d) Only II(e) None of them
22.Which of the following statements is true?(a) G sits in the corner of Table X.(b) E sits immediate left of the one who likes horror novels.(c) B likes romance novels.(d) I sits immediate right of F.(e) F sits in the middle of Table Y
23.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Who among the following does not belong to that group?(a) H(b) J(c) I(d) F(e) C
24.Which among the following pair of persons sits near to the vacant seats in Table Y?(a) H and G(b) F and I(c) I and C(d) C and H(e) F and H
26. Which of the following can be assumed from the above statement?(I) After this historical decision, corruption rate would have been gone down in India.(II) India is ranked among top 5 big economic country.(III) Many of the countrymen wanted to corruption and black marketing should be reduced.(a) Only I and III(b) Only II(c) All of three(d) Only II and III(e) None
29. What is the sum of the experience of A, C, F and H?(a) 33 years(b) 28 years(c) 23 years(d) 39 years(e) 26 years
30. Which among the following statement is not true?(a) G has maximum years of experience among all(b) Only three persons are qualified in Diploma(c) A gets the fourth highest marks(d) More than three persons have more experience than D(e) None is true
32. Which of the following combination is correct for the train which arrives just before M on same platform?(a) Platform 1, 7am(b) Platform 3, 7am(c) Platform 1, 5am(d) Platform 2, 6am(e) Platform 2, 7am
33. Which of the following train arrives at last on platform 1?(a) The train which arrives just after train D(b) The train which arrives at same time with train S on different platform(c) The train which arrives two hours after train K(d) The train which also stops on platform 2 at 7am(e) None of the above
34. Which of the following statement is not true?I. Train S arrives at last on one of the platforms II. Train K arrives after train B on same platformIII. Only two train arrives on more than one platform(a) Only I is true(b) None is true(c) Only II and III is true(d) Only I and II is true(e) Only III is true
38. What is the position of the one who likes Toronto with respect to G?(a) Eighth to the right(b) Sixth to the left(c) Eighth to the left(d) Tenth to the right(e) Ninth to the left
39. The number of persons sit to the right of I is two less than the number of persons sit to the ____.(a) Right of the person who likes Madrid(b) Right of E(c) Right of J(d) Right of the person who likes Houston(e) Right of D
41. Eight persons i.e., A, B, C, D, M, N, O and P attend a function in eight different months viz. January, March, April, May, July, August, November and December of the same year. Who will attend the function in May?I. One person attends the function between M and N. P attends the function two persons after O but not after A. One person attends the function between A and C. N and P do not attend the function in the adjacent months. II. O and N do not attend the function in the adjacent months. Two persons attend the function between N and D who does not attend the function just before O. C does not attend the function in the month having a minimum number of days. III. A is neither the first person nor the last person to attend the function. D and M do not attend the function adjacent to each other. A does not attend the function just before M. B neither attend the function just after N nor just before O.(a) If data in statement I alone is sufficient(b) If data in statement II alone is sufficient(c) If data either in statement I alone or in statement III alone is sufficient(d) If data in all statements i.e., I, II and III even together is not sufficient(e) If data in all statements i.e., I, II and III together is sufficient
43.Who is B's mother-in-law?(a) The one who is youngest among all(b) The one who is 39 years old(c) The one who is 71 years old(d) The one who is 9 years old(e) The one who is 67 years old
44.What is the average age of B, D, T and N?(a) 32 years(b) 28 years(c) 30 years(d) 24 years(e) 18 years
Directions (46-50): In each of the questions given below three words are given in bold. These words may or may not be in their correct position. Following each sentence few sequences are provided.Select the sequence of the words which will make the given sentence contextually meaningful. 46. The scientist's obfuscated (A) on quantum physics was filled with technical terms that presentation (B) the topic for most of the audience, leaving them bewildered (C) and struggling to grasp the concepts.(a) BAC(b) ACB(c) BCA(d) Both (A) and (C)(e) All (A), (B) and (C)
47. The company's management team was divided into two factions (A), with one group overtly (B) advocating for a new product launch, while the other group covertly (C) worked to undermine the project behind the scenes.(a) BAC(b) ABC(c) ACB(d) Both (B) and (C)(e) All (A), (B) and (C)
48. The scientist, known for his methodical (A) and deliberate (B) research approach, embarked on a ponderous (C) study, carefully collecting and analyzing data over the course of several years to arrive at his groundbreaking discoveries.(a) ABC(b) BAC(c) CAB(d) Both (B) and (C)(e) All (A), (B) and (C)
49. As the young musician carefully plucked (A) the strings of his guitar, he struck (B) a chord that resonated through the room, poking (C) the audience's attention with the deliberate and melodious rhythm.(a) ABC(b) Both (A) and (C)(c) BAC(d) ACB(e) All (A), (B) and (C)
50. In the world of modern technology (A), the inner workings of cutting-edge quantum computers may seem esoteric (B) to most, but the smartphones we use daily have become utterly ubiquitous (C), altering the way we live and connect with the world.(a) BCA(b) Both (C) and (D)(c) ABC(d) ACB(e) All (A), (B) and (C)
Directions (56-61): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. In the following sentences, a part is highlighted in each sentence which is error-free, the error, if any, will be in any other part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is (e). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any).Q56. Scientists has discovered that environmental (A)/ factors play a greater role / than genetic variantsin determining (B)/ the height of children (C)/ in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). (D)(a) A(b) B(c) C(d) D(e) No error
57. Cybersecurity firms are turning (A)/ to integrated platforms to offer (B)/ comprehensive online security for both/ B2B and end-users, as standalone tools (C)/ struggle to meet enterprise security needs.(D)(a) A(b) B(c) C(d) D(e) No error
58. One of the student in the (A)/ advanced mathematics class consistently (B)/ outperforms their peers,/ showcasing exceptional (C)/ problem-solving skills.(D)(a) A(b) B(c) C(d) D(e) No error
59. Two studies published in (A)/ international journals have /found a worrying link among (B)/ air pollution levels and (C)/ the incidence of type 2 diabetes in Chennai and Delhi. (D)(a) A(b) B(c) C(d) D(e) No error
60. The global carbon (A)/ budget for a given temperature / limit is a global resource, common (B)/ to the entire world, but (C)/ is exhaustible and limited. (D)(a) A(b) B(c) C(d) D(e) No error
63. In the face of the challenging situation, she took a _______________ approach, focusing on _____________solutions rather than getting lost in _______________ theories.(a) opportunistic, pragmatic, viable(b) delusional, durable, historic(c) pragmatic, practical, idealistic(d) feasible, realistic, implemented(e) obstruse, inevitable, probable
64.His _____________ speech at the conference _____________the audience and _____________ his deep knowledge on the subject.(a) vocal, intimidated, perplexed(b) exquisite, incapacitated, delivered(c) radical, repelled, illustrated(d) eloquent, captivated, conveyed(e) verbal, strengthen, intrigued
65. His _______________ pursuit of the truth led to the _______________ that _______________ solved the longstanding mystery.(a) preserving, dimension, apologetically(b) tenacious, breakthrough, ultimately(c) conundrum, hesitation, eventually(d) indifferent, breach, gradually(e) apathetic, zenith, mistakenly
66. The ______________ of how to allocate the _________________ resources among competing projects required careful ___________________.(a) candor, restricted, analysis(b) procedure, inexhaustible, judgement(c) conundrum, limited, consideration(d) zealous, futuristic, admiration(e) mechanism, vicarious, precautions
67. The charity's mission to ___________________ poverty was a ___________________ endeavour, but their dedication never ___________________.(a) elevate, reckless, wandered(b) prosecute, serendipity, capitulate(c) prolific, sycophant, blurred(d) reduce, malfeasance, distorted(e) alleviate, quixotic, wavered
70. Which of the following cannot be considered as a data breach in the realm of cyber threats?(a) Phishing attacks that trick individuals into revealing sensitive information. (b) Malware infections exploiting vulnerabilities to compromise computer systems.(c) Utilizing standard network monitoring tools to detect and address typical network issues.(d) Insider threats involving malicious actions or negligence from within an organization.(e) None of these
76. What is the function of pattern recognition as described in the passage in the context of voice recognition software?(a) Translating analog audio into digital signals(b) Recognizing the digital signals and subsequently converting them into analog signals for the system to comprehend the language.(c) Analyzing and comparing a digital repository of words derived from converting analog audio into digital signals(d) Evaluating the computer's RAM capacity to expedite the search for an effective vocabulary.(e) Both (a) and (c)
79. Choose the most suitable word that should fill the given blank.(a) advent(b) oblivious(c) conservation(d) adversity(e) mundane
80. Choose the most appropriate choice that can substitute the three highlighted words in the passage in the same order.(a) require, alleviated, vital(b) rationalize, progressed, exclusive(c) crucial, discern, inherent(d) mandate, elevated, indispensable(e) impose, augmented, resilient
83. Total number of products sold by shop A on Monday is two times of the total products sold by E on that day and total products sold by A on all three days is 350. Find the ratio of total product sold by C to D on Wednesday.(a) 5 : 6(b) 2 : 1(c) 3 : 4(d) 1 : 2(e) 2 : 3
84. Total number of products sold by shop A in all the three days 246 more than total number of products sold by shop C and E on Monday together. If total number of products sold by A on Monday and Wednesday is equal, then find the ratio of ‘x’ to ‘y’.(a) 16: 73(b) 17: 25(c) 16: 75(d) 18: 77(e) None of these
89. If Raj wants to travel from P to R, then find the minimum time required to cover this distance by Raj.(a) 40 hours(b) 40.5 hours(c) 30.5 hours(d) 35 hours(e) 42 hours
90. If Rahul travels from P to S via Q and the fair of the vehicle per km from point Q to S is 20% more than that of from P to Q, then the total fair collected from P to S via Q is Rs. Rs. 72000. Find the fare of the taxi per km.(a) Rs. 100(b) Rs. 150(c) Rs. 120(d) Rs. 140(e) Rs. 130
91. Find the minimum possible sum of the time (in hours) taken to cover distance from P to S and from R to S.(a) 17⅔(b) 18⅔(c) 16(d) 25(e) 12
93. ‘m’ men can complete a work in (x+9) day, while ‘y’ men can complete the same work in ‘n’ days. If ‘y – 7’ men can complete the same work in (n+12) days, then find in how many days (n–m) men can complete the same work?(a) 21 days(b) 42 days(c) 35 days(d) 14 days(e) 84 days
94. ‘m’ men can do a work in ‘n’ days and ‘n’ women can do the same work in ‘2m’ days. ‘x’ men and ‘1.5y’ women together can complete the same work in 20 days. 5 men and (y+1) women started working together and they did work only for D days and remaining work is completed by a woman in 25/3 D days. Find the value of ‘D’.(a) 33(b) 18(c) 21(d) 24(e) 27
96. Total 800 people went to restaurant Q. As per new festival scheme, if the average cashback for only cash users who do not get 2% cashback offer is Rs. 200 per person, then find the total amount of cashback given to the person who initially didn’t get 2% cashback from those who are paying bill through cash. (in Rs)(a) 37600(b) 38400(c) 29000(d) 98000(e) None of these
97. Total 3000 people went to restaurant R. Find the difference the number of customers who are getting 10% cashback and the number of customers who are using cash payments.(a) 480(b) 460(c) 590(d) 500(e) None of these
98. If 630 people are using debit card in restaurant S, then find the total number of people getting 2 % cashback on cash.(a) 81(b) 89(c) 90(d) 91(e) None of these
99. ABC is a three-digit number, when ABC is multiplied by a single digit number X, then the product is 2634. In that three-digit number ABC, the digit at tens place is equal to half of X. Which of the following statement/s is/are correct about ABC?(i) Unit digit in ABC is 9(ii) ABC is a prime number(iii) Sum of digits of ABC is 16(a) Only (i) and (iii)(b) Only (i) and (ii)(c) Only (iii)(d) All (i), (ii) and (iii)(e) None of these
102. What is the LCM of B + 20 and A?(a) 101(b) 102(c) 114(d) 104(e) 115
Directions (103-105): Solve the series to answer the following questions.Note: Both series follows the same patterns103. Find the difference between (Y+X) and (Y+Z)(a) 12(b) 24(c) 14(d) 4(e) 25
104. If a new series starts with the value of (W-X) following the same logic mentioned in the above series, then what is the 3rd term of the newly formed series?(a) 120(b) 121(c) 144(d) 64(e) 25
105. If roots of quadratic equation are y/w and (w-x/16) then find the quadratic equation whose variable is r?
Directions (106-108): Solve the quadratic and answer the following questions.106. 7P/21 X 0.2P -89 is equal to?(a) P+2(b) 2P+2(c) P+1(d) 2P-1(e) None of these
107. Smallest root of equation A when multiplied by largest one-digit prime number.(a)13 1/3(b)17 1/4(c)15 3/4(d)13 3/4(e)13 3/7
108. Which of the following are the roots of equation B.(a)1/5 , 1/6(b)2/5 , 1/3(c)2/5 , 1/6 (d)2/3 , 3/5(e)None of the above
112. Determined the relation between the P and H.
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