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24. “You must submit your application within 10 days from the date of release of
this advertisement”.
What is the exact date before which the application must be submitted?
I. The advertisement was released on 18th February.
II. It was a leap your.
25. Kiran is older than Manoj and Dilip is older than Neelam. Who among them is
the youngest?
I. Kiran is older than Neelam.
II. Manoj is younger than Dilip.
Directions (26-30) In each of the questions below are given three statements
followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III, and IV. You have to take the
given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from
commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the
given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding
commonly known facts
26. Statements
Some bricks are trees.
All trees are pens.
All pens are boats.
Conclusions
I. Some boats are bricks.
II. Some pens are bricks.
III. Some trees are bricks.
IV. Some bricks are boats.
(1) None follows (2) All follow
(3) Only I and II follow (4) Only III and IV follow
(5) None of the above
27. Statements
All cups are tables.
No tables is water.
Some waters are clothes.
Conclusions
I. No cloth is cup.
II. No cloth is table.
III. Some clothes are water.
IV. Some waters are cups.
(1) None follows (2) All follow
(3) Only III follows (4) Only I and II follow
(5) None of the above
28. Statements
Some flowers are rods.
Some rods are doors.
Some doors are houses.
Conclusions
I. Some houses are flowers.
II. Some doors are flowers.
III. Some flowers are doors.
IV. No house is flower.
(1) Only I and IV follows (2) Only II and III follows
(3) Only either I or II follows (4) Only either I or IV follows
(5) None of the above
29. Statements
All trucks are vans.
All vans are cars.
All cars are trains.
Conclusions
I. All trains are trucks.
II. All cars are trucks.
III. All trucks are trains.
IV. All vans are trains.
(1) All follow (2) Only I and II follow
(3) Only II and III follow (4) Only II and IV follow (5) None of the above
30. Statements
No table is fruit.
No fruit is window.
All windows are chairs.
Conclusions
I. No window is table.
II. No chair is fruit.
III. No chair is table.
IV. All chairs are windows.
(1) None follows (2) All follow
(3) Only I and II follow (4) Only III and IV follow
English
Directions: Decide the best of the answer choices given after reading the theme of the passage.
One of the truisms of the advertising industry is that it is rarely necessary to say something of substance
in an advertisement in order to boost sales. Instead, one only needs to attract the potential customer’s
attention; memory does the rest, for it is more important for sales that people know of a product than
that they know something about it.
1. Which of the following is implied by the passage above?
1) People can remember a product without having much information about it
2) Advertisements, in their own way, function to improve people’s memories
3) Attracting a potential customer’s attention is a simple matter
4) The advertising industry knows little of substance about the products it promotes
Directions: Decide the best of the answer choices given after reading the theme of the passage.
Within the last fifty years, the majority of the Untied States work force has moved from the
manufacturing to the service sector of the economy. This shift has occurred, not because of a decline in
the production of goods, but because, with applications of new technology. More production of goods
can now be achieved with relatively fewer people and more people are therefore available to satisfy the
increased demand for services.
2. Which of the following, if true, provides evidence to support the claim made above that more
production of goods can now be achieved with relatively fewer people?
1) Many manufacturing industries in the United States have lost a significant share of their domestic and
foreign markets to foreign producers
2) Services accounted for half of all jobs in the late 1940’s but today account for seventy percent of all
jobs
3) Manufacturing output was one-third higher in 1980 than in 1970, while manufacturing employment
grew only five percent during that period
4) Manufacturing industries, on average, pay a higher per-hour wage and use fewer part-time
employees than do service industries
Directions: Decide the best of the answer choices given after reading the theme of the passage.
A test of the National Weather Service’s storm detecting radar systems found that the 1957 system is ten
times more reliable than the new computerized system. Therefore, the technology used in the new radar
system must be less sophisticated than the radar technology used in the 1957 system.
3. The conclusion drawn above depends on which of the following questionable assumptions?
1) The reliability of storm-detecting radar systems is determined by the frequency of break-downs
2) The level of sophistication of the technology used in storm – detecting radar systems can be
determined fro the reliability of the system
3) The reliability of storm-detecting radar systems is determined by their accuracy in predicting weather
patterns
4) Computer hardware is now a key component of the new storm-detecting radar system used by
weather forecasting services
Directions: Decide the best of the answer choices given after reading the theme of the passage.
A doctor investigated whether an insufficient amount of dopamine in the brain causes Parkinson’s
disease. The doctor injected dopamine into the blood streams of patient with Parkinson’s disease. The
progress of the disease was not halted, nor did any of the patients improve. The doctor concluded that
Parkinson’s, disease must be caused by some-thing other than a lack of dopamine in the bruin.
4. Which of the following, if true, casts the most doubt on the doctor’s conclusion?
1) Parkinson’s disease Micif4 the brain to produce less dopamine than it normally would
2) Recent research Las shown that dopamine, when injected into the bloodstream, cannot enter the
brain
3) Research has shcv;i1 that dop2a –nirze often causes diseases other than Parkinson’s disease
4) Dopamine synthesized in the laboratory for injections is identical at the molecular level to dopamine
synthesized in the brain.
Directions: Decide the best of the answer choices given after reading the theme of the passage.
Because the number of surgeons is growing faster than the number of operations and because
noninvasive medical therapies are increasingly replacing surgery, the average annual number of
operations per surgeon has fallen by one - fourth in recent years. It can be concluded that, if these trends
continue, a dangerous decline in the level of surgical skill will occur
5. The argument above is based on which of the following assumptions?
1) A surgeon’s skill cannot be properly maintained unless the surgeon performs operations with a
certain minimum frequency
2) Surgeons now spend a large percentage of their time performing noninvasive medical procedures
3) All doctors, but especially surgeons, are receiving poorer training in medical school than they were a
few years ago
4) The level of skill of each individual surgeon has declined in recent years
6. I was taken with surprise (A) / when I saw (B)/ the glamorous Appu Ghar. (C)/ No error.(D)
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D
7. This watch (A) /is superior and (B)/ I more expensive than that. (C)/No error.(D)
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D
8. It was apparent for everyone present (A)/that if the patient did not receive (B)/medical
attention fast (C) /he would die. (D)/No error. (E)
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D
9. My brother (A)/has ordered (B)/ for a new book. (C)/ No error. (D)
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D
10. Rana Pratap was (A) /blind with (B) /one eye. (C)/No error. (D)
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D
Directions: Each sentence below has one or two blanks. Each blank indicating that something has been
omitted. Beneath the sentence are five lettered words or sets of words. Choose the word or set of words
for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
11. After a natural spring was discovered in the arid region, the family’s old, abandoned farm was
quickly _______________ into a profitable private business, centered around a state-of-the –art well
that ______________ valuable water?
1) turned …expiates 2) configured ….manipulates 3) transformed …. Emanates
4) expropriated …. Eradicates
12. Salman the superstar, felt that certain incidents in his life were too ______________ to be
divulged.
1) intriguing 2) derivative 3) private 4) rudimentary
13. The story of the novel, The Deranged, is very _____________. It shows how a man cut off from
the world for a long time becomes a mad man.
1) absorbing 2) irritating 3) controversial 4) useless
14. A golden rule which should always be followed by an investor is that: never invest on sentiment
or on a tip; look for stocks with promising ______________ potential for growth.
1) fast 2) long-term 3) higher 4) quick
15. A careful __________ of the premises revealed some useful clues
1) autopsy 2) incarceration 3) examination 4) incineration
16. The celebrated trainer’s _____________ for helping his trainees to learn and achieve their goals
was highly __________________.
1) propensity …. Commendable 2)distinction….enigmatic 3)predilection…reprehensible
4) derision …. Admissible
17. Displeased with the ____________ of the novel, the writer abandoned the idea of a film to be
made on his writings.
1) adaptation 2) resurgence 3) transfer 4) transfusion
18. Pretending not to notice the toys in the shop, Aryan the small boy, acted in a ___________
manner.
1) doleful 2) nonchalant 3) convincing 4) ordinary
19. Although publicity has been _____________ the film itself is intelligent, well-acted, handsomely
produced and altogether _________________.
1) tasteless…respectable 2) extensive ….moderate 3) sophisticated…amateur 4) perfect…spectacular
20. In the past, the coach had always viewed Kapil’s ideas with ____________, but today he
surprised the team by enthusiastically _____________ his proposal.
1) disdain…rejecting 2) empathy…considering 3) objectivity …forgetting 4)skepticism…
adopting
Directions: given below is a passage followed by questions based on its content. After reading the
passage, choose the best answer to each question. Answer all questions following the passage on the
basis of what is stated or implied in that passage.
The connective tissues are heterogeneous group of tissues derived from the mescnchyme, a meshwork
of stellate cells that develop in the middle layer of the early embryo. They have the general function of
maintaining the structural integrity of organs, and providing cohesion and internal support for the body
as a whole. The connective tissues include several types of fibrous tissue that vary only in their density
and cellularity, as well as 4 more specialized variants ranging from adipose tissue through cartilage to
bone. The cells that are responsible for the specific functions of an organ are referred to as it
parenchyma.
While the delicate fibrous meshwork that binds the cells together into functional units, the fibrous
partitions or septa that enclose aggregations of functional units, and the dense fibrous capsule that
encloses the whole organ, collectively make up its connective –tissue framework, or stroma. Blood
vessels, both large and small, course through connective tissue, which is therefore closely associated
with the nourishment of tissues and organs throughout the body. All nutrient materials and waste
products exchanged between the organs and the blood must traverse pen-vascular spaces occupied by
connective tissue. One of the important functions of the connective-tissue cells is to maintain
conditions in the extra-cellular spaces that favor this exchange. Some organs are suspended from the
wall of a body cavity by thin sheets of connective tissue in which the cells are specialized for the
synthesis and storage of energy-rich reserves of fat or lipid. The entire body is supported from within by
a skeleton composed of bone, a type of connective tissue endowed with great resistance to stress owing
to its highly ordered, laminated structure and to its hardness, which results from deposition of mineral
salts in its fibres and amorphous matrix. The individual bones of the skeleton are held firmly together by
ligaments, and mussels are attached to bone by tendons, both of which are examples of dense
connective tissue in which many fibre bundles are associated in parallel array to provide great tensile
strength. At joints, the particular surfaces of the bones are covered with cartilage, a connective tissue
with an abundant inter cellular substance that gives it a firm consistency well adopted to permit smooth
gliding movements between the opposed surfaces. The synovial membrane, which lines the margins of
the joint cavity and lubricates and nourishes the joint surfaces, is also a form of connective tissue.
21. In pen – vascular spaces, exchange takes place between
1) blood and organs 2) cells and embryo 3) nutrients and waste products
4) septa and stroma
22. The connective tissues originate in the ___________
1) cartilage 2) bone 3) embryo 4) nutrients
23. Mesenteries are _____________
1) adipose tissue in which some organs are embedded
2) referred to as parenchyma, and are responsible for
3) thin sheets from which some organs are suspended
4) cells through which blood flows
24. The connective tissue in which fat is stored is called ___________
1) mesenchyme 2) mesenteries 3) ligaments 4) adipose tissue
25. The passage has most probably been taken from a book on ______________
1) neurology 2) nutrition 3) physiology 4) calisthenics
26. Which of the following statements best describes the author’s conception of learning space?
1) where the teacher is friendly 2) where there is no grim competition for grades
3) where the students are encouraged to learn about space
4) where the teacher provides information and theories which open new doors and encourages students
to help each other learn
27. The statement ‘the openness of a space is created by the firmness of its boundaries’ appears
contradictory. Which of the following statements provide the best justification for the proposition?
1) we cannot have a space without boundaries 2) bounded space is highly structured
3) when space boundaries are violated, the quality of
4) A teacher can effectively defend a learning space
28. According to the author, learning is a painful process because:?
1) it exposes our ignorance 2) our views and hypotheses are challenged
3) it involves criticizing the views of others 4) all of the above reasons
29. The task of creating learning space with qualities of openness, boundaries and hospitality is
multidimensional. It involves operating at:
1) psychological and conceptual levels. 2) physical, perceptual and behavioral levels
3) physical, conceptual and emotional levels 4) conceptual. Verbal and sensitive levels
30. According to “the author, silence must be an integral part of learning space because:
1) silence helps to untie us with others to create a community of truth
2) silent contemplation prepares us to construct our mind-made world.
3) speaking is too often an exercise in the evasion of truth
4) speaking is too often a way of buttressing our self-serving reconstruction of reality.
Directions: In each of the following sentences, some part of the sentence or entire sentence is
underlined. Beneath each sentence you will find five ways of phrasing the underlined part. Select the
best option from the given choices that produces the most effective sentence; which avoids
awkwardness, ambiguity, redundancy, or grammatical error.
31. Some buildings that were destroyed and heavily damaged in the earthquake last year were
constructed in violation of the city’s building code?
1) Some buildings that were destroyed and heavily damaged in the earthquake last year were
2) Some buildings that were destroyed or heavily damaged in the earthquake last year had been
3) Some buildings that the earthquake destroyed and heavily damaged last year have been
4) Last year the earthquake destroyed or heavily damaged some buildings that have been
33. Unlike computer skills or other technical skills, there is a disinclination on the part of many
people to recognize the degree to which their analytical skills are weak.
1) Unlike computer skills or other technical skills, there is a disinclination on the part of many people to
recognize the degree to which their analytical skills are weak
2) Unlike computer skills or other technical skills, which they admit they lack, many people are
disinclined to recognize that their analytical skills are weak
3) Unlike computer skills or other technical skills, analytical skills bring out a disinclination in many
people to recognize that they are weak to a degree
4) Many people, willing to admit that they lack computer skills or other technical skills, are disinclined to
recognize that their analytical skills are weak.
34. Scientists have observed large concentrations of heavy metal deposits in the upper twenty
centimeter of Baltic Sea sediments, which are consistent with the growth of industrial activity there.
1) Baltic Sea sediments, which are consistent with the growth of industrial activity there
2) Baltic Sea sediments, where the growth the growth of industrial activity consistent with these findings
3) Baltic Sea sediments, findings consistent with growth of industrial activity
4) sediments from the Baltic sea, findings consistent with the growth of industrial activity in the area
35. In metalwork one advantage of adhesive – bonding over spot-welding is that the contact, and
hence the bonding, is effected continuously over a broad surface instead of a series of regularly spaced
points with no bonding in between.
1) instead of 2) as opposed to 3) in contrast 4) rather than at
36. Using a Doppler ultrasound device, fetal heartbeats can be detected by the twelfth week of
pregnancy.
1) Using a Doppler ultrasound device, fetal heart-beats can be detected by the twelfth week of
pregnancy
2) Fetal heartbeats can be detected by the twelfth week of pregnancy, using a Doppler ultra-sound
device
3) Detecting fetal heartbeats by the twelfth week of pregnancy, a physician can use a Doppler
ultrasound device.
4) By the twelfth week of pregnancy, fetal heart-beats can be detected using a Doppler ultra-sound
device by a physician
37. Some bat caves, like honeybee hives, have residents that take on different duties such as
defending the entrance, acting as sentinels and to sound a warning at the approach of danger, and
scouting outside the cave for new food and roosting sites.
1) acting as sentinels and to sound 2) acting as sentinels and sounding
3) to act as sentinels and sound 4) to act as sentinels and to sound
38. The only way for growers to salvage frozen citrus is to process them quickly into juice
concentrate before they rot when warmer weather returns.
1) to process them quickly into juice concentrate before they rot when warmer weather returns
2) if they are quickly processed into juice concentrate before warmer weather returns to rot them
3) for them to be processed quickly into juice concentrate before the fruit rots when warmer weather
returns
4) if the fruit is quickly processed into juice concentrate before they rot when warmer weather returns
39. However much United States voters may agree that there is waste in government and that
government as a whole spends beyond its means, it is difficult to find broad support for a movement
toward a, minimal state.
1) However much United states voters may agree that
2) Despite the agreement among United States voters to the fact
3) Although United states voters agree
4) Even though United States voters may agree
40. Unlike a typical automobile loan, which requires a fifteen – to twenty-percent down payment,
the lease-loan buyer is not required to make an initial deposit on the new vehicle.
1) the lease-loan buyer is not required to make
2) with lease-loan buying there is no requirement of
3) lease-loan buyers are not required to make
4) for the lease –loan buyer there is no requirement of
In addition to having more protein than wheat does, the protein in rice is higher quality than that in
wheat, with more of the amino acids essential to the human diet.
1) the protein in rice is higher quality than that in
2) rice has protein of higher quality than that in
3) the protein in rice is higher in quality than it in
4) rice protein is higher in quality than it is in
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