Questions = 70 ; time limit = 75 minutes.
Sectional cut-off in each
section its around 60% in Logical Reasoning part and 50% in
Verbal Ability. no
negative marking Offline (paper & pen)
test.
Analytical & Logical reasoning:(30 question : 40 minutes)
English section: (40 question : 35 minutes)
Analytical reasoning
1. A train ran at a certain speed for one hour
and then due to a technical problem, it ran at 3/5th of its original speed
and reached the destination 2 hrs late. The driver said, had the problem
occurred 50 miles later, we would have
gained 40 minutes. What is the distance between the two cities that the
train travelled?
Ans : 200 miles
2. Each one wearing hat of one person and riding
the bicycle of another. A is wearing B's hat and riding C's
cycle. Who is riding A's cycle?
Ans: B
3. Few stmts were given, and we have to find
which day of the week it is, if only one of them told the truth.
Ans: Sunday
4. A farmer is telling his wife, if we sell 75
chickens, the chicken food will last for 10 more days. But if we buy 100
chickens as we say, then the chicken food will last for 15 days less.
How many chicken they have?
Ans: 8.
5. My husband's watch gains 2 minutes every watch and my watch loses
1 minute for each hour. One day, we were
late to marriage because the difference between the time in the two
watches was 1 hr and we looked at the slow
watch. When did we last set our watches to the same time?
Directions:6-10
In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer figures on
the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence
were continued ?
Answers 6-10
6. E 7. B 8. A 9. B
10. E
Directions 11-15:
Each problem consists of a problem followed by two statements. Decide
whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.
Select your answer according to whether:
(A) statement 1 alone is
sufficient, but statement 2 alone is not sufficient to answer the question
(B) statement 2 alone is
sufficient, but statement 1 alone is not sufficient to answer the question
(C) both statements taken
together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone
is sufficient
(D) each statement alone is
sufficient
(E) statements 1 and 2
together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the
question
11. Every
pupil in a school was given one ticket for a concert. The school was charged
a total of $6000 for these
tickets, all of which were of equal value. What was the price of one
ticket?
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If the price of each
ticket had been one dollar less, the total cost would have been 1,200
less.
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If the price of each
ticket had been $2 more, the total bill would have increased by 40%.
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A.
-
B.
-
C.
-
D.
-
E.
Ans: D
12. What is
the ratio of male to female officers in the police force in town T?
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The number of female
officers is 250 less than half the number of male officers.
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The number of female
officers is 1/7 the number of male officers.
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A.
-
B.
-
C.
-
D.
-
E.
Ans: B
13. What is the value of n?
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3n + 2m = 18
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n – m = 2n – (4 + m)
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A.
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B.
-
C.
-
D.
-
E.
Ans: B
14. How long did it take
Henry to drive to work last Wednesday? (He did not stop on the way).
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If he had driven twice
as fast he would have taken 35 minutes.
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His average speed was 30
miles per hour.
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A.
-
B.
-
C.
-
D.
-
E.
Ans: A
15. What is
the slope of line l which passes through the origin of a rectangular
coordinate system?
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The line does not
intersect with the line y = x + 2
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The line passes through
the point (3,3)
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A.
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B.
-
C.
-
D.
-
E.
Ans: D
Directions 16 to20 :
Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given it.
III. i) P,Q,R,S,T and U are
six students procuring their
Master's
degree
in six different subjects - English,
History,
Philosophy, Physics, Statistics and Mathematics.
ii) Two of them stay in
hostel, two stay as paying guest (PG) and the remaining two stay at their
home
iii) R does not stay as
PG and
studies
Philosophy
iv) The students
studying Statistics and History do not stay as PG
v) T studies Mathematics
and S studies Physics
vi) U and S stay in
hostel. T stays as PG and Q stays at home
16. Who studies English ?
A) R B) S C) T
D) U E) None of these
Ans: E
17. Which of the following
combinations of subject and place of stay is not correct ?
A) English - Hostel
B) mathematics - PG C) Philosophy -Home D) Physics -Hostel E) None
of these
Ans: A
18. Which of the following
combinations of subject and place of stay is not correct ?
A) QR B) SR C)
US D) Data inadequate E) None of these
Ans: B
19. Which subject does Q
study?
A) History B)
Statistics C) History or Statistics D) Data inadequate E) None of
these
Ans: C
20. Which of the following
pairs of students stay at home ?
A) PQ B) QR C)
RS D) ST E) None of these
Ans: B
21. A man is facing south.
He turns 135o in the anticlockwise direction and then 180o
in the clockwise direction.
Which direction is he facing now.?
A) North-east B)
North-West South-east D) South-west
Ans: D
22. A man is facing
north-west. He turns 90o in the clockwise direction and then 135o
in the anticlockwise direction.
Which direction is he facing now?
A) East B) West C)
North D) South
Ans: B
23. A man is facing
north-west. He turns 90o in the clockwise direction, then 180o in the
anticlockwise direction
and then another 90o in the same direction. Which direction is he
facing now?
A) South B)
Southwest C) West D) South-east
Ans: D
24. Radha moves towards
South-east a distance of 7 km, then she moves towards west and travels a
distance of
14 m. From here , she moves towards North-West a distance of 7 m. and
finally she moves a distance of 4 m
towards East and stood at that point . How far is the staring point
from where she stood?
A. 3 m B. 4
m C. 10 m D. 11 m
Ans: C
25. A rat runs 20' towards
East and turns to right , runs 10' and turns to right , runs 9' and again
turns to left , runs
12' and finally turns to left and runs 6' . Now , which direction is
the rat facing ?
A) East B) West
C) North D) South
Ans: C
Directions 26-30: The pie charts below show the percentage of
students in each faculty at North West University and the number of nonUS
students in the Arts faculty. These percentages have been rounded to the
nearest whole number. There are a total of 1049 students in the Arts
faculty. Use this information to
answer the following questions

26. What percentage of students in the Arts faculty are nonUS students?
A.14% B. 9%
C.30% D. 11%
E.15%
Ans:
D
27.
How many students
are there in the Engineering faculty?
A. 420 B. 410
C. 390 D. 440 E. 400
Ans:
B
28. How many students are there at the
university?
A.
4650 B. 4560 C. 4640
D.4450 E.4460
Ans:
B
29. If six percent of Science students are Asian.
How many Asian students are there studying Science?
A. 48 B. 66 C. 120
D. 57 E. 43
Ans:
D
30. There are 34 European medical students. What
percentage of the faculty does this represent?
A. 14% B.
18% C. 12% D.
16% E. 15%
Ans:
E
Verbal Ability Test (40 Questions in 35 minutes)
Directions for
Questions 1-5: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the
basis of the information provided in the passage.
Justin was always prepared.
His motto was "Never throw anything out, you never know when it might come
in handy." His bedroom was so full of flat bicycle tires, bent tennis
rackets, deflated basketballs, and games with missing pieces that you could
barely get in the door. His parents pleaded with him to clean out his room.
"What use is a fish tank with a hole in the bottom?" his father asked. But
Justin simply smiled and repeated his motto, "Never throw anything out, you
never know when it might come in handy."
When Justin was away from home, he always carried his blue backpack. He
liked to think of it as a smaller version of his bedroom—a place to store
the many objects that he collected. It was so worn and stretched that it
hardly resembled a backpack anymore. It was full of the kind of things that
seemed unimportant, but when used with a little imagination, might come in
handy.
Justin had earned a reputation for figuring things out and getting people
out of otherwise hopeless situations. Many of his classmates and neighbors
sought him out when they needed help with a problem. On the first day of
school, his friend Kenny, came looking for Justin.
"Do you think you have something in your bag that could help me remember my
locker combination?" he asked. "I lost the scrap of paper it was written on.
I have science class in two minutes and if I’m late on the first day it’ll
make me look bad for the rest of the year." Kenny looked genuinely worried.
"Relax," Justin said, taking his backpack off and unzipping the top.
"Remember how you borrowed my
notebook
in homeroom to write the combination down? Well, I know how we can recover
what you wrote."
He took the notebook and a soft lead pencil out of his bag. The page that
Kenny had written on had left faint indentations on another page in the
notebook. Justin held the pencil on its side and rubbed it lightly over the
indentations. Slowly but surely the numbers of the locker combination
appeared in white, set off by the gray pencil rubbings.
"That’s amazing!" Kenny said. "I owe you one." And he dashed off to open his
locker.
During science class, Mr. Tran was lecturing on the structure of the solar
system using a model. He made a sudden gesture and the model fell apart.
Planets and rings and connector rods went everywhere, rolling and clattering
and disappearing under desks. The students scrambled around on the floor for
ten minutes and were finally able to recover every piece except one—a
connector rod that was lodged in a crack between two lab stations.
"If we had a magnet," said Mr. Tran, "we could easily coax it out that way.
But I loaned all of the magnet kits to the elementary school yesterday."
Justin was already searching through his backpack. "I have some materials
that will work just as well, I think," he told Mr. Tran. He pulled out a
battery, an iron nail, and some electrical wire and tape, while Mr. Tran and
the other students looked on in amazement.
"Why do you have all of that stuff?" Louise Baxter asked. Justin just smiled
and repeated his motto. "Never throw anything out, you never know when it
might come in handy."
By wrapping the wire around the nail and taping each end to a battery
terminal, he was able to make a magnet strong enough to lift the rod out of
the crack.
"Bravo!" said Mr. Tran.
"No problem," said Justin.
After school, Justin rode the bus to the mall where he worked at a music
store. His boss, Gail, was taking inventory of all of the CDs and tapes in
the classical music section. As he helped a customer at the register, Justin
heard her exclaim, "Oh, no! I forgot my glasses! There’s no way I can read
this list without them." Justin sighed, picked up his backpack, and walked
over to Gail.
"I think I can help you out," he said, unzipping the bag. While Gail watched
in surprise, he pulled out a jar of petroleum jelly, a washer, a glass
slide, and a small bottle of water. He put the jelly on the bottom of the
washer, placed it securely, jelly-side down, on the glass slide, and then
put a drop of water in the center of the washer.
He put the contraption on top of the inventory list and said to his boss,
"See what happens when you look through the water droplet." Gail looked and
her eyes widened with delight.
"Wow!" she cried. "It enlarges the print that I’m looking at, just like a
magnifying glass!" She patted Justin on the back. "I’m all set now," she
said. "Thanks."
Justin smiled. "No problem," he said, returning to the register.
It was just another day in the life of the boy whose motto was "Never throw
anything out, you never know when it might come in handy."
1. Why is Justin’s room such
a mess?
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He always forgets to
clean.
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He never throws anything
away.
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He has no time to clean.
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He shares a room with
his brother.
Ans: B
2. Read this sentence from
the story. In what way is Justin’s backpack a smaller version of his
bedroom?
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He uses it as a place to
store objects.
-
He uses it to carry his
books and sports equipment.
-
His parents tell him to
clean it all the time.
-
He’s had for as long as
he can remember.
Ans: A
3. Read this sentence from the story. His parents pleaded with him to clean
out his room.
Which word is a synonym for pleaded?
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ignored
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asked
-
pushed
-
begged
Ans: D
4. How does Justin help his
friends?
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He offers them advice.
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He loans them his
backpack
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He listens to their
problems.
-
He uses the objects in
his backpack.
Ans: D
5. How do most of the
characters in the story feel toward Justin?
-
annoyed
-
grateful
-
disinterested
-
angry
Ans: B
Verbal
Ability Test (40 Questions in 35 minutes)
Directions for
Questions 6-10: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the
basis of the information provided in the passage
It is difficult to reconcile
the ideas of different schools of thought on the question of education. Some
people maintain that pupils at school should concentrate narrow range of
subjects which will benefit them directly in their subsequent careers.
Others contend that they should study a wide range of subjects so that they
have not only the specialized knowledge necessary for their chosen careers
but also sound general knowledge about the world they will have to work and
live in. Supporters of the first theory state that the greatest
contributions to civilization are made by those who are most expert in their
trade profession. Those on the other side say that, unless they have a
broad general education, the experts will be too narrow in their outlook to
have sympathy with their follows or a proper sense of responsibility towards
humanity as a whole.
6. 'Schools of thought' can
be explained as
A) groups of people
whose job is to think
B) groups of people who
are schooled to think
C) groups of people who
study in a particular school thoughtfully
D) groups of people
having the same ideas but with different perception on a particular subject.
Ans: D
7. Broad general knowledge
is necessary because
A) specialization is
incomplete without it.
B) without it no one
would get a job
C) it teaches us about
different things
D) it broadens one's
outlook
Ans: D
8. The idea of the first
school of thought in the passage is that
A) students should
concentrate on studies
B) students should not
undertake any specialized work
C) students should study
all the subjects they want to
D) students should study
a few subjects that will help them in their profession
Ans: D
9. Supporters of the first
theory say that
A) experts have
contributed most to progress in the modern world
B) people with general
knowledge have contributed to civilization
C) experts have done
nothing to help mankind
D) people with general
knowledge are more useful than experts
Ans: A
10. According to the second
school of thought, education will not be very effective if pupils
A) have inadequate
knowledge of their own work
B) do not have a wide
general education
C) ignore the study of
fine arts
D) have nothing but
general knowledge
Ans: B
Directions11-18 : Pick
out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank to
make the sentence meaningfully complete.
11. Everyday, in the school,
one period is.................. to games, sports and physical exercise.
A) entrusted B)
dedicated C) conceded D) devoted E) conferred
Ans: D
12. What frustrates the
opposition's effort of unity is the absence of a ...................long
term strategy
A) credible B)
contestable C) creditable D) compatible E) conceivable
Ans: A
13. Some
people...................themselves into believing that they are
indispensable to the organization they work for
A) keep B) fool C)
force D) denigrate E) delude
Ans: E
14.The Government sought to
set at.....................speculation that there may be a shift in nuclear
policy
A) pace B) rest C)
peace D) fire E) right
Ans: B
15. How do you expect that
country to progress when her government is corrupt...............and still
largely feudal?
A) devalued B)
dwindling C) despotic D) demeaning E) demobilised
Ans: C
16. We are certain that the
snowstorm was .............................
A. immutable
B. extraneous C. unavoidable D. inherent
Ans: B
17. With God not having a
............... , nobody could complain to him.
A. telephone
B. wireless C>hotline D. None of these
Ans: D
18. He requested all his
class .............. to attend his birthday party.
A. comrades B
companions . fellows D. friends
Ans: C
Direction Questions
19-26: In each question below is given a passage followed by several
inference. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of
the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.
mark your answer as :
A. if the inference is '
definitely true' i.e. , it directly follows from the facts given in the
passage
B. if the inference is '
probably true' though not definitely true in the light of the facts given
C. if you think the data
are in adequate i.e., from the facts given you cannot say whether the
inference is likely to be true or false
D. if you think the
inference is ' probably false' though not definitely false in the light of
the facts given; and
E. if you think inference
is ' definitely false' i,e , it contradicts the given facts.
Passage I
Primary education in
Bihar is in a poor shape. Pupils in over 50% of the schools read in the open
throughout the year. Over six million children born to lower income group
parents remain unlettered . Not even 1% of the 63,000 primary schools have
facilities of furniture, toilet, drinking water and games. 3113 new teachers
have been appointed in the current financial year out of which 2747 are
women. Now each of the 13270 primary school have at least two teachers.
19. 630 primary schools in
Bihar have all the facilities like like furniture, toilet, drinking water ,
games
Ans: E
20.In Bihar, 90% of the
primary teachers are women
Ans: C
21. In Bihar, 50% of the
children are illiterate
Ans: C
22. A large number of
primary schools in Bihar are one teacher schools
Ans: E
23. Classroom for most of
the primary schools in Bihar inadequate.
Ans: B
Passage II
A tiger when killing its
natural prey, which it does not either by stalking or lying in wait for it,
depends for the success of its attack on its speed and, to a lesser extent,
on the condition of its teeth and claws. When , therefore, a tiger is
suffering from one or more painful wounds or when its teeth are missing or
defective and its claws worn down, and it is unable to catch animals it has
been accustomed to eating , it is driven by the necessity to killing human
beings
24. Human beings are natural
prey of tigers
Ans: E
25. Old age propels tigers
to take to man eating
Ans: C
26. tiger kills man only
when it has been incapacitated through wounds.
Ans: A
Direction 27-32: In each
of the following questions, find out which part of the sentence has an
error. if there is no mistake the answer is 'no error'
27. Inspite of the doctor's
stern warning, / he continued taking / sugar in his tea / No error
A
B C D
Ans : C
28. myself and Gopalan/ will
take care of / the function on Sunday / No error
A
B C D
Ans : A
29. Being a very / hot day
I / remained indoors / No error
A B C D
Ans : A
30. I saw / a few children
/playing on sand / No error
A B C D
Ans : C
31. Interviews for / the
post of lectures / will begin from Monday /No error
A B
C D
Ans : B
32. As he is rich / so he spends / lavishly / No error
A B C D
Ans : B
Directions 33-40 : In each question, a part of sentence is printed in
italics. Below each sentence, some phrases are given which can substitute
the italicized part of the sentence. If the sentence is correct as it is,
the answer is 'No correction required'
33. He was born to rich parents
A. of B. with C. by D. No Correction required
Ans : A
34. Each boy and each girl was busy in her work
A. were busy in their work B. was busy in his
work
C. was busy in one's work D. No Correction required .
Ans : B
35. Place a ladder on the wall
A. along B. with C. against D. No
Correction required
Ans : D