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    (,Test Ref ..: OMET101215)On the pattern of NMAT

    fNSTRUCTIONS

    1. R ead the instructions given at the beginning/end of a section or group of questions very carefully.

    2. The to tal tim e fo rthe test is 120minutes. You m ay apportion this tim e am ong various sections asyou w is h.

    3. Pattern ofthe test and marking scheme

    Section Number of questions Time (min)

    Quantitative Skills 48 60

    Lallguage Skills 32 22

    Logical Reasoning 40 38,

    Total [20 [ 2 0

    4. You are expected to show your competence in a ll t he three sections.

    5. Each question carriesthree marks and there are no negativemarks for wrong answers,

    6. You can view onJyone question at a time ..

    7. You can navigate to any question of your choice.

    8. During the test, you can m ark questions for review and return to them at a convenient tim e,

    9. An answer once marked can be changed any number of times before submitting the test.H ow ever the last m arked answ er w ill be considered as the final answ er.

    10, Do not carry calculators; slide rules or any other calculating devices. Do notcarry any otherpaper w ith you except your HALL TICKET. R ough papers for calculations w ill be provided.

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    once you complete a section, {run out of time for it, you cannot return to it.

    3. You are expected to sbow your competence in all tile three sections ..

    4. Each question carries three marks and there are no negative marks for wrong answers.

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    SECTION -I

    QUANTIT ATIVE SKILLSDirections for questions 1 to 16: ,select. the correctal ternat ive from the gilven choices .

    1. Th.e cost of5 pens, 7 erasers and 9 sharpeners is

    (46. The cost of 2 pens, 5 erasers and 8 sharpenersis (36. Find the total cost of one pen, one eraser andone sharpener. (in ()(A)6 (B) 8 (C) 7 (0) 5 (E) 9

    2. Whicl1 of the foLlowing numbers is divisible by 24?(A) 38220 .(B) 3848 (C) 22542(0) 77904 (Ej None of these

    3. A number when divided by 68 leaves a remainder of45. What is the remainder when the same number isdivided by 17?(A) 14 (B) 11 (C) ,5 (D) 12 (E) 13

    4. What is the least number which when divided by 6leaves remainder 2, but when divided by 11 leavesremainder ',?(A) 50 (8) 34 (C) 26 (D ) 56 (E ) 54

    5,. A sel ls an ar tic le to Band B sells it to C. A's cost priceis equal to C's cost price. If A sells it to 8 at a profit of25%, then at what profit I loss does B sell 10 C?(A) 10% profit (B) 20% ~05S (e) 25% loss(0) 40% profit (E l 20% profi t

    6,. A dishonest trader professes to sell his goods at aloss of 4%. but ha actually packs 900 grams whenhe claims to have packed a kilogram. Find his actualprofit percent(A) 6%(0) 4%

    (8) 10%(E) 6%%

    (C ) 3%%

    7. Gee!,. Haag and Taal invest NODO, (6000 and

    ~2000 respectively to open a rnustc store. At the endof every four months, Geei invests ~1000; Raagdisinvests 'tl000and Taal invests nooo. At Ihe endof the year, in what ratio do they share the profit?(A) 1 : 2 : 1 (8) 1 : 2 : 3 (Cl 2:1 :1(0) 1 : 2 : 2 (El 1: 1 : 1

    8. Vessel A contains a mixture of solutions p, Q, R inthe ratio of 1 : 2 : 3 and their respective ratio invessel B is 3 : 2 : 1. In what ratio. should the mixturesin the two vessels be mixed such that the amount ofsolution R In the resultant solution is 25%?(A) 1: 3 (B) 2: 3 (C) 5: 6(0) 7: 8 (E ) 1: 4

    9. In a 300 rn race, A gives 8 a 10 m head st ar t and beat sB by 10 rn o r 2 seconds. Find A's speed (in mfsec).

    (A) 52 (8) 5~14 14

    (C) 5~ (0) 5~14 14

    (E ) S _:t_2

    10.. If the price of an article falls by 40%, by how muchpercentage should the consumption be increased sothat the expendilure remains the same?(A ) 40% (B ) 44.44%(C) 50% (D) 66~13%(E) 60%

    11. For which of the following values of b willX4 + 12 x3 + 56 x2 + 120x + b be a perfect square for

    all values of x?(A) 25 (8) 100(G ) 225 (0) 400(El 144

    12. The inner and outer circumference of a ring are50 21 7 em and 75 3f?cm respectively, What is the widthof the ring in em?(A) 2.6(C) 8(E) 5

    (8) 2.2(D) 4

    13. There is a rectangular shed of dimensions 8 m x 4 minside a field. A cow is tied alone corner of this shedwith a rope 6 m long. What is the maximum areathat the cow can graze in lhefield outside tile shed?

    (Given that the cow moves out side the shed)(A) 67.5 sq.m (B) 78,5 sq.rn(C) 88 sq.m (0) 29 sq.m(E) 44 sq ..cm

    14. The cherry is a fruit in the formal sphere witha spherical seed inside it. If the cherry around theseed is as thick as the seed itself, what is the ratio ofthe volume of cherry fruit to the volume a! seed?(A) 26 ~1(8) 27: 1(C) 26: 27(D) 8: 1(E) 7: 1

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    D(A) 69(6) 71(C ) 81(D) 65(E l 70 3 5 R(A).2 (8) (e) 1 (0) 7 (E) 4

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    DATA INTERPRETATION AND DATA SUFFlCIENCY

    Directions for questions 17 to 20: These questions are based on the following line graph which represents different

    types of costs incurred on manufacturing a product.' 1 20

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    statements. alone.(0) if the question can be answered by using either of

    the statements alone.(Elif the question cannot be answered on the basis of

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    24. A person bought toffees at the rate of 5 toffees for arupee. How many for a rupee must he sell toge! aprofit of 25%?(A) 6 (B ) 4 (e) 3 (D) 2 (E) 4.5

    25. Find the total cost of levelling the shaded path ofuniform width 2 rn. laid in the rectangular field shownbelow, if the cost of levelling per sq m is ~1 0 0.

    ~~5.o-;:;:;-:?m ~~i(8) {13,800(El f12,600

    (Al ~14,200(D) t13,OOO

    (el {13,400

    26. A salesman has two schemes 10 choose from for hismonth.ly remuneration.Scheme X: A 6% commission on monthly sales value.Scheme Y; A fixed salary of ~1500 and a commissionof 3% on the monthly sales value above {45QO.For which monthly sales value would Y bepreferable to X?(A ) Any value (in ~) less than ~25E100(B) Any value (in f) less than ~35700(e) Any value (in t) Jess than ~45500(D) Any value {in ~ less than ~55600(E l None of the above

    Directions for questions 27 to 31: These questions arebased on data sufficiency. Each problem consists ofa question and statements labelled I and Tf . Decidewhether the.oata given in the statements are sufficient ornot to answer the questions. Make an appropriate choice(A) to (E) as foJlows.

    27. In which direction is A facing?I, The snacow of B, who stood facing A,. i s f alling on A.[I. South is to B's right.

    28. Six men ~ A, B, C, D, E and F sit in a row facinqtowards South, not necessarily in the same order.Who sits to the immediate right of D?

    I. C and 0 sit at either end of the row and there lisno one sitting to the left of D.

    11. Two men sit in between Band E and E sits tothe right of B"

    29. If a, b and x, y, are all real numbers and a : b = 2 : 3,then what is (b + 3y) : (3a + 8x)?r. x:y"'3:4U. x : y=4: 5

    30. If x; k are integers such that 1 s x s 24 then,is1 00(25 ~ x l + k, a perf ect square?I, k is a perfect square.' 11 . k = x2

    31. In a group of 3 students, th e average marks ofthe firsttwo is 6S, the second and third students is 75.What are the average marks of the first and thirdstudents?I, The first student gets 1.0 marks less than the

    second student.. 11 .The total marks of the second and third

    students IS .150.

    Direc tions to quest ions 32 to 36: These questions are based on the bar graph and pie chart given below.

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    PEOPLE WATCHING SELECT TV CHANNELS AS A PERCENTAGE OF TOTALVIEWERS IN A CITY

    Zee Star Aus Sun

    !I Non peak hoursJ Peak hours

    Channet'V' Aajfak Sony

    Note: 50% 01 total vlewerswatch TV during non-peak hours and all. v iewers watch TV durlng peak hours.

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    GROUP WISE DISTRtBUTION OF VIEWERS AS A PERCENTAGE OF TOT.AL VIEWERS

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    working women10%

    25%

    32. If 10% of the housewives watch Star Plus duringnon-peak hours, then what is the ratio of the numberof these housewives to the 10ta1number of viewerswho watch television during non-peak hours?(A) 7: 25 (8) 14: 45(C) 7 :100 (0) 35: 129(E) 9: 1.00

    33. If 50% of the viewers watching Chennel 'V' duringnon-peak hours watch Channel 'V ' during peakhours also, then what percent of the total viewerswatch Channel V during non peak hours only?(A) 4% (8) 6%(C) 2% (0) 3%(El1%

    3.4. What is the ratio of the total number of viewerswatching other channels during peak hours and thosewatching the given channels during non peak hours?(A) 52: 27 (8) 23: 12(C) 41:19 (D) 37:18(E l Cannot .be de te rmined

    35. Which of Ihe given channels is viewed by Ihe mostnumber of people?(A) Zee (BlStar Plus(C) Aaj Tak (0) SUN(E ) Cannot be determined

    36. DUJring non peak-hours, ff 10% of the viewerswatching the given channels are senior citizens, what

    percent of the total population of senior citizens docnot watch these channels during non peak-hours?(A) 5% (8) 46%(e l 73% (0) 91%(E) Cannot be determined

    Directions for questions 37 to 40: These quest ions. arebased on the three pie charts .given. The pie chart belowgives the distribution of the total investment off34, 013,00,000 amongst various categories.

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    bonds16%

    Shares12%

    25%

    Housewives

    35%

    Pie chart below gives the distribution of the investmentsin mutualfunds under ten different fund houses.

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    Goldmansachs6.75%

    Reliance15%

    Bjrla4%

    Templeton

    12.5%Pie chart below gives Ihe distribution of the tolal investmentunder f ixed deposits in four different categories

    A ~ Net return of 8% and lock in period of 1 year.S --1 Net return of 17.5% and lock in period of 2 years.C _.,. N et return of 28.75% and lock in period of 3 years.D ~ Net return of 37.5% and lock in period of 4 years.

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    o40%

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    37.. What is the total investment in fixed deposits .incateqory B?(A ) ~15Iakhs, 33 th ou san d a nd six hundred only(8) ~1 lakh, 53 thousand and three hundred sixty only(C) ~1 crore, 53 lakhs and three thousand

    six hundred only(0) ~1 crore, 351akhs and th.irty six thousand(E ) None of these

    38 . In how ma ny fu ndhouses was the investment at least~20 Jakh but at most ~1 crore?(A l 5 (8) 6 (C) 7 (0) 8 (E l 9

    39, The total investment in government bonds was whal

    percenlage of Ihe Iota I investment in FranklinTe rnpieton Mutual Fn.md?(Al 5.12 (B} 51.2 {C l 51 2(0) 5120 (E} NOlle of these

    40 . Find the difference in the investment of A and Bcateqories of f ixed deposi ts .(A) ~360720 (B} n067200 {C l fJ0672000(0) ~3076200 (E} None of above

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    Directions for questions 41 to 44: Answer the following questions based on Iheinformation given below.

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    The following lable gives the details about the number of persons entering a mall and the number of persons leaving themall at dif ferent times on a particular day in a 7 hour period.

    Number of3D,m. ~ 4 p.m, 4 p.rn, ~ 5 p.rn, 5 p.m.- 6p.m.6 p.rn, ~ 7 p.rn. 7 p.m . 8 p.rn, 8 p.rn .. 9 p.m, 9 p.rn, 10 p.rrr,

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    personsentering themall

    562 71300 346

    Number ofpersonsleaving themall

    200 380

    64 8

    520 629 862 900

    Also note thaI:(A ) Persons were allowed to enter the mall at 1 minute past '0' p.m, where n ::: 3, 4, 9, for o nlly 3 0 seconds,

    after which they were not allowed to enter(8) Persons were allowed to leave the mall at 1 minute to 'm' p .r n . . where m '" 4, 5 ....... 10. for only 30 seconds

    after which they were not allowe.d to leave.(C) The mall was opened at exactly 3 p.m. and nobody was present in the mall before 3 p.rn.(0) The mall was closed at exactly 10 p.m. and everybody left the mall before 10 p,m.(E ) The number of persons entering the mall, in each of the time durat ions 8 p.m . - 9 p.m . and 9 p.m.- 1 0 p.rn.

    is unknown.

    41. Find Ihe total number of persons who entered themall in the 7 hour period.(A) 2640 (8) 3150(C) 3950 (D) 4060(E) 4170

    42. At any moment, from 3 p.m, to 8 p.rn whal was thehighest number of persons present in the mall?(AJ 300 (B) 1010(C) 817 (D) 900(E) 1110

    4:3. What~s th e minimum number of persons whoentered the mall from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.?(A) 381 (B) 481(el 494 (0) 729(Ej 561

    44. Between n p.rn, and (n + 1) p.rn, for how manyvelues of n (n is an inte91er) was the number ofp ers on s w ho entered the m all less than thenumberof persons who left the mall?{Al 1 (Bj 2rci s (0) 4(El Cannot be determ~ned

    Directions for questions 45 to 48 .. Selecl the correctalternative from the given choices.

    45. Arun went toa market to buy apples, bananas andoranges. He bought a total of 60 of these fruits,Tile costs of each apple, each banana and each

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    orange were~2. ~3 and ~4 respectively .. He spent

    a total of ~OO on his purchase. Find the number ofbananas bought if the number of oranges bought is .20.(A) 20 (B) 30 (C) 40(0)35 (E) 25

    46. Sahurs boat covered a round trip journey betweentwo points in a river which are 24 km apart.The time for the upstream journey was 1 hour morethan the time taken for the downstream journey.The speed of the river was 2kmph. Find the speedof the boat in still water (in kmph).(A)10 (8)8 ( e ) 12(0) 6 (E) 7

    47. Find the number of five digit odd numbers which canbe formed by using the digits 1. 3, 4, 6. 7, 9(each digit occursatmostonce in each number).(A) 720 (B) 240 (C) 480(OJ 360 (E) 300

    46. Vessels X and Y contained solutions of milk.X confained 20% milk and Y contained 30% milk.When x mt and y ml were drawn from X and Yrespectively and then rnbced, the resulting mixturehad 24% milk. Had y ml and x mt been drawn ftomX and Y respectively and then mixed. the resultingmixture would have had(A) 25% milk (8) 26% milk(e) 24% milk (0) 21% milk(E) 23% milk

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    What in the end rouses the hearer's suspiclons is the multiplicity of villains whom it has been the sufferers ill-fortune tomeet with.

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    In accordance with the doctrine of probabili ty, different people living in a given society are l ikely in the course of theirlives to meet with about the same amount of bad treatment. If one person in a given set receives, according to hisown account, universal i ll-treatment, the likelihood is that the cause lies in himself, and that he either imagines injuriesfrom which in fact he.has not suffered,or unconsciously behaves In such a way as 10 arouse uncontrollable irritation.Experienced people therefore become suspicious of those who by their own account are invariably i ll-treated by the

    world: they tend, by their lack of sympathy, to confirm these unfurtunate people in the view that everyone is againstthem. The trouble, In fact, is a difficult one todeal.with,. since it is inflamed alike by sympathy and by lack of sympathy.The person inclined to persecution mania, when he finds a hard-luck story believed, will embellish it until he reaches thefrontier of credibility; when, on the other hand, he finds It disbelieved, he has merely another example of the peculiarhard-heartedness of mankind towards himsetf. The disease is onelha! can be dealt with by understanding, and thisuncerstandlrs;must be conveyed to the patient if i t is to serve its purpose,

    12;. It oflen becomes necessary 10 curtail the freedom ofthe victims of persecution mania because(A) they tend to exaggerate their fears.(B) they have a tendency to resort to violence.(C) they are ill-treated by society.(0) they are prone to extreme forms of insanity.(E) they cannot control themselves.

    13. In the statement, "!hls,like many other forms of

    insanity" - ' this ' refers to(A) the tendency to harm oneself,(9) the tendency to blow things out of proportion.(C) the desire to earn sympathy from others.(0) the desire to safeguard oneself from supposed

    oppressors.(E) the urge to create a mayhem.

    14. Persecution mania. in its milder term, is treatable if(A) the victim seeks professional help.(8) society ceases to be hostile to the victims 0 1

    persecution mania.(C) people empathize with the victims of the disease.(0) l!hevictims are made 10 realize that the origin of

    Ihe disease lies within themselves.('E) the victim is ready to make amendments.

    15. People who are remotety acquainted with a victim ofpersecution mania empathize with him because(A) l!hevictim is tormented by a multiplicity of villians.(8) the victim gives a very credible account of his

    'harassment' .(G) tile victim is emotionally unstable.(0) the victim is seldom happy in his life.(E)t~e victim is mentally unstable.

    Directions tor questions 16 to 19: Raad the passage carefully and answer t~e questions that follow it.

    The buzz has never left Pradeep Saijal . As industries secretary in Madhya Pradesh more than a decade ago, he rolledout and executed an ambitious plan 10 build state-of-the art industrial townships (the Audyogik Vikas Niigams). This at atime when the country's top corporales had been wooed by Maharashtra and Gujarat . Iinstrumental in the revival of thedying disinvestment process, he chalked out theJoreign investment policy in the power sector.

    Whi.le Baijal is unwil.ling:to spell our his ag.endar,days before he takes over as the IrlewTelecom Regulatory Authority of!ndia (Trai) chairman - "I am reluctant to talk about something I know litt le about" ~, his views on competition remain asfirm as ever. 'There is always a trade-off between competition and public ownership: As the public sector opens up andis faced with aggressive privatization, the PSU normally loses out", he says. .And thus whil.e he continues to feel thatBSNL and MTNL have to be privatised he is of the view that they would have to be restructured first. The guidingprlnciples are clear-cut. "you.cannot convert a public monopoly into a private monopoly".

    Baijal faces multiple challenges when he steps into M.S. Verma's shoes. A b~tterlydivided industry, a confused set of polleyparameters, a host of cri tical issues on its plate - but al l sub-judice with the appellate authority - and finally, little or nopowers to actually do anything. Internally as well, lhere is discontentment and demoralisation right across the ranks.Trai members take home a paltry ~13000 per month because the government lias decided that their long service pensionswould be deducted from salary. "How will the government attract eminent persons for Ihis post when the salary is probablyless than that of the junior most: staff in a top private sector corporate," asks one aggrieved member. Also pertinent hasbeen the lack of recognition ~ many deputanonists have been thinking 01going back to their parent ministries.

    But halting a mass exodus would be the least of Baijal 's" worries to begin with. First is sett ing the agenda. Trai will haveto ensure that one of three things will have to happen to unravel the knotty issues. One, that parties withdraw their

    appeals with the' Telecom Dispute Settlement Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT). Two, that the appellate body restores thesematters back to Trai. Or, three, that the TDSAT does indeed reach a decision on some issues. Sources said Trai wasalso likely to gel back to the.basics.in t.hat i t would define respective areas of services as well as decide its stance onscope for induction of the additional cellular player. Given the excellent rapport with the minister, a pincer attack onthese issues would, in all probability, be the obvious result, industry sources said.

    In line with this is the larger objective to getting some teeth. "licensing iswith the.ministry, the powers to modify lioensingare with the ministry-and even for the imposition of a penalty, we have to go to the magistrate 's court", a member pointedout, adding, "we have powers on paper but absolutely no powers to implement them". A slew of measures to correct thishad been proposed as part of comments to the Cornmunications Convergence Bill and had been recommended by the

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    (A) Obscure policies(B) Inadequate power to bring in reforms

    (e) Mass exodus.(D) Discontentment among staff

    (E ) None of the above

    17. The relationship between Baijal and M. S_ Vermacan be analogous most logically to(A) Vajpayee and Manmohan SIngh(B) Mukesh Ambani and Dhirubhai Ambani

    (C) Powell and Rice(OJ Sharon and Arafat

    (E) None. of the above

    18. Which among the following has been cited asBaijal's major achievement?

    (A l His status as Trai Chairman.(B) His firm and practical manner of handling

    difficult sltaatlons.(C) His vehement opposition to privatizatlon efforts.

    (0) His role in promoting the industrial township at

    Madhya Pradesh against stiff competition from

    nei.ghboring slates.

    (E) None of the above

    19. According to the passage Baijal is very reservedabout

    (A) discussing matters which he knows little about.

    (B) BSNL and MTNL privatization plans.(e) sharing his ambitious plans before he takes

    over the reins at Trai

    (D) discourag.ing employees from repatriation totheir earlier ministries

    (El None of the above

    Directions for questions 20 to 23: Pick up from amongthe four wordslhe ona(s) that can best fill in Ihe blank(s)

    to make the sentence meanlngfUJlly complete.

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    chose to demand! disclosure by Microsoft of sof tware___ , which would allow competitors to write

    programmes that inter - operate d.irectly with

    Windows.

    (A ) discomfiture, interfaces(B) dismay, ins ta llat ions

    (C) agony, operation(D) fascinat ion, technology

    (E) anguish, market

    22, Before th e Chinese Pr ime Minister's visit,considerable diplomatlc was done to findlasting solutions to some of the contentious issuesthat had up between Beijing and India(A) paperwork, propped(B) spadework, cropped(C) consultat ion crept(0) feedback, transpired(E) const itut ion. popped

    23. Scotland Yard, the London Metropolitan Police,evokes in many of us images of a modernpolice force that has become the __._. _forprofessional policing marked by curtsy and il1ltegr.ityof the highest order.(A) sleek, byword(8) well- organtzed, substitute(C) perfect, epitome

    (0) velvet. locum.(E) resplendent , exemplary

    Directions for questions 24 to 27: Each question belowconsists of 5 statements denoted by a, b. c, d and e.These 5 statements may not be in proper order. Whenplaced in proper order they would form a coherentparagraph. From the choices given, se.lect the correctar rangement to form a logically coherent paragraph.

    24. a. On Tuesday July 17 at 2:18 p.m. a planedubbed Alpha Foxtrot took off from London'sHeathrow Airport.

    b. That's. because the Alpha Foxtrot is no ordinaryalr liner; it 's a concorde,

    c. It landed at its destlnafion three hours and20 minutes later-eight on schedule.

    d. For British Alrways the successful verificationHight was a nasn of good news on a day whereCEO Rod Edd. ington was waminq-sharaholderst hat his business f aces "t esting times",

    e. In a summer marked by all-day flight delays andcheek-by-jowl airport queues, many Europeantravellers might truefully call that fact alonea . miracle.

    (A) aebcd (8) acedb(C) cbdea (D) Ibdeac(E ) acbedl

    25. a. The 'Indian Penal Code was inherited byPakistan and Bangladesh, formerly part ofBritish India.

    b. It was also adopted wholesale by the Britishcolonial authorities in Burma, Sri Lanka,Malaysia, Singapore. and Brunei, and remainsthe basis of the criminal codes in thesecountries.

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    d. The industry feels this 'trend of evolution' maybring Indian markets closer to China, where theratio of desktop-to notebook sales is at 5 : 1.

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    28. The Union has the power to deploy armed forces o.nany slate and to delimit the cantonment areas.(A) to deploy armed forces on(8) deploying armed forces with(C) over deployment of armed forces in(D) to. deploy armed forces to(E) about deploying armed forces on

    29. Acoording to the recent survey, Uttar Pradesh is thesecond largest and most populous state in India.(A) is the .second 'largest and most populous(8) is a second largest and much populous(G ) is the second largest and the most populous(0) is second largest and the more populous(E) is second largest and more populous

    30. She could not seemalicious intentions.(A) see through(G ) see to(E) .ses Ioto

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    Directions for questions 31 and 3,2: In each of thefollowing questions, anidiomalic expression and itsfive possible meanings are given. Pick out the correctmeaning of the idiomatic expression and mark the

    number of that meaning as your answer.

    31. To be on the level(AJ Two persons thinking on the same wavelength(8) To be honest(C ) To live in harmony(DJ To belong to . the same social status(E) To remain trustwor thy

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    Directions for question 1; Answer the followingquestion based on information given below

    1 . In a gmup of 128 peopie , 43 like apples and 38 likepineapples. At most how many people like neitherapple nor pineapple?(A) 47 . (8) 85 (C) 63(D) 81 (E) None of these

    Directions for questions 2 and 3: Answer the followingquest ions based on inforrnet ion given below.

    In a class of 1.48 students, 64 students do 1101 speakEnglish, 43 students speak Marathi and 28 studentsdo not speak both the languages.

    2. How many students speak both the languages?(A) 7 (B) 8 (C) 9(I)) 11 (El None of these

    3. How many students speak either English or Marathibut not both?(A) 10:3(D) 118

    (8) 1.28 (e) 113(E) None of these

    Directions for questions 4 to' 8: Answer the followingquestions based on information given below.

    A total. of 305 candidates got calls for the interview roundfrom a.t least one of the B-schools among A, S, C and D.The number of students who got .ealls from A, B, C andDare 161, 170, . 193 and 180 respect ively. The numberof students who got calls from all four colleges is 42.26studenls did not get calls from any of A, 8 andD schools. 123 students gal calls from at least three ofthe schools, 111 students ,got calls from exactlytwo schools among A, S, C and D.

    4. How manyone scilool?

    (A) 71(D) 84

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    (8) 69 (e) 155(E l Cannot be determined

    5,. How manytwo schools?(A) 192(D) 208

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    Directions for questions 9 to 12; Answer the following

    questions based on information given below.

    'Ali Baba Tiffin Center'is a famous restaurant inSouth India . 011 1S lh September 2011,221 people visitedthe restaurant and had atleast one of ths following items- Idli, Dosa, Wada and Poori, It is known thai peoplewho ate Poari did not eat any other ilem. It is also Iknownthai 48 people ate only Idli and 113 people ate Wada.Each item was eaten by alleast one of them.

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    10. If 26 people ate Idll, Dosa and Wada and 16 peopleate only Dosa and 16 people ate Poori, then what isthe minimum possible number of people who ateexact ly two items?(A) 28 (8) 43(C) 42 (D) 34(E) None of these

    11. If 85 people ate exactly two items, then what is themaximum possible number of people who ateexact ly three items?(A) 76 (8) 74(C) 75 (D) 88(E) 87

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    (C) 6(D) 18(E) 9

    Which of the following is an assumption that isimplicit in the above passage?(A) COM Pvt Ltd is aware that it is mining in the

    areas allotted to PBID Pvt Ltd . .(8) The Maharashtra High Court will issue direction

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    Which of the following is ansnpltcit assumption inthe above statement?(A ) Students Will submit applications by registered

    post.(9) The acknowledgement card comes in handy in

    case the form g.els misplaced.

    (C) The applications may be misplaced.(D) There are other ways in which applications can

    be submitted.(E) None of these

    Directions for questions 15 and 16: ln makingdecis ions about important questions , it is desirable to beable to distinguish between 'strong' arguments and'weak.' arguments. In so far as they pertain to thequest ion, 'st rong' arguments a w e t hose which a re bothimportant and directly related to the question.'Weak' arguments are those which are of minorimportance arid may also not be directly related to thequestion or may be related to a trivial aspect of thequestion.

    Each question below is followed by two argumentsnumbered I and IT . You have to decide which 01 thearguments ils/are ' st rong' arguments.

    Mark your answer as

    (A) if only argument I is strong.(6) if only argument [[ is strong.(Cl if either I or 11 is strong.(D ) if neither I nor 1 1is strong.(E ) if both Dand U are strong.

    15. Statement:Should developed countries agree to bring downtheir emission levels, at the Copenhagen meet, to

    reduce pollution?

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    can be. contained only if the developedcount ries bring down thair emission.

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    17. Statement:Large scale religious precessions cause civildisorder and oommunaltensions.

    Cour ses of action:1. A Holiday should be declared to people

    I le longing to other religions.

    II. Such processions should be routed Ihrough thewads where majority people of that religion liveand should. be diverted away from major publicplaces and roads.

    III. Large scale religious processions should bebanned if there is no objection by the religiousheads.

    (A) None follows(6) Only _[[ follows

    (e) Only m follows(D) Only u and ill follow(E) Only J .follows

    18. Statement:Civilians who help in catching terrorists and otherantisocial elements are facing a threat from terroristgroups and support er s of antisocial elements.

    Courses of act ion:T . The Covernment vshould provide security to

    such civilians equivalent to that given to thePresident

    II. The Governments should announce gallantryawards 10 such civilians.

    HI.. Such civilians should be trained in using arms.

    (A) Only I and 1I follow(8 ) Only L Lfollows(C) Only III follows(D ) All follow(E) None follows

    Directions for questions 19 and 20: In each quest ionbelow an Assertion is followed by two reasons markedRl and Rll, Apply reasons to t.he assertion and markyour answersas

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    D.irections for quesfions 17 and 18: In each questionsbelow, a statement is given followed by three courses ofaction numbered l,II and Ill. A course of action isa stepor administrative decision to be taken for improvement,follow-up or further action in regard to the problem,policy etc., on t~e basis oflhe information given inthe

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    19. Assertion: The Srilankan government is building lowcost houses on a large scale.RI: A large number of families were rendered

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    RU: The panchayals have been dogmatical.lypunishing its villagers based on violation of thedeep rooted caste systems.

    Directions for the questions 21 and 22: Each of thefollowing questions consist of some statements followedby some conclusions. Consider the statements to belrueeven if they vary from the normally known facts andfind out which of the conclusions logically follow the givenstatements and choose the proper alternative from thegiven choices.

    21. Statements:All flowers are petals.Some petals are branches.No flowers are fruits

    Conclusions:r . Some branches are not fruits.[1 . No petal is a fruit.[11. Some flowers are branches.IV. Some petals are not fruits.

    (A) Only tv follows(B) Ornly I, II and JV follow(el Only 1 and III follow(D) Only r follows(E l Dilly n and in follow.

    22. Statements:All taps are mats.All cats are rats.

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    32. Who is sitting in between the persons wearing thegreen and the red coloured T-shirts?(A) Ajay (8) Billu(C ) Chandu (D ) Farhan(E l Eshan

    33. What isthe colour of the Tssnirt worn by Farhan?(A) Red (B) Green(C ) Blue (0) Plink(E) Cannot be determined

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    Five different sprinters A, B, C, 0 and E are running onfive different tracks numbered 1, .2, 3, 4 and 5 wearinga distinct coloured dress among red, blue, green, yellowand white, not necessarily in the same order. Furtherit isknown that(i) Each one is at a different position. E is ahead of C

    but he is not running Intrack 2.(ii) C has as many sprinters before him as after him and

    he is running on track 1 wearing a red coloureddress.

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