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1.

Find out reflex angle between hands when it is 11:40?
260 degrees
235 degrees
250 degrees
285 degrees
 

 

2.

M, N, O, P and Q are five professionals working in same MNC. All of them works in different department,
viz, IT, Admin, Marketing, Account and HR. They do these works on a particular day in a week from
Monday to Friday. Q does not work on Tuesday and does not work in Admin. N works in Marketing but
does not work on Monday or Friday. The person who works in Account works on Thursday. O does his
work on Wednesday but he is not Admin. The person who works in IT works on Friday but not by P. M
does his work on Monday. Who among the following works on Tuesday?
M
N
O
Q
 

 

3.

M, N, O, P and Q are five professionals working in same MNC. All of them works in different department,
viz, IT, Admin, Marketing, Account and HR. They do these works on a particular day in a week from
Monday to Friday. Q does not work on Tuesday and does not work in Admin. N works in Marketing but
does not work on Monday or Friday. The person who works in Account works on Thursday. O does his
work on Wednesday but he is not Admin. The person who works in IT works on Friday but not by P. M
does his work on Monday. Q does his work on which of the following days?
Tuesday
Friday
Wednesday
Monday

 

4.

If EVIDENCE is coded as EJWFFDOF then RETAIN is coded as
CPPVFSUZ
SUFPPCV
USPPVC
UFSOJB

 

5.

If NATURE is coded as @$r*<# and ROSE is coded as <!37 then how is ROAST is coded
!37
@$37<
3$*<#
<!$3r
 

 

6.

A*B means A is the wife Of B
A@B means A is the son of B
A$ B means A Is the brother of B
A%B means A is the daughter of B
P is grandson of U
P % Q @ R * T $ U
P % Q % R * T $ U
P * Q @ R $ U
None

 

7.

In each of the following questions two statements are given and these statements are followed by two
conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from commonly kNown facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of
the given conclusions logicAlly follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly kNown
facts Give answer:
Statements :
1. No telephone is mobile.
2. No mobile is cellphone.
Conclusions:
1.All mobiles are cellphones.
2.No cellphone is telephone.
If only (1) conclusion follows
If only (2) conclusion follows
If either (1) or (2) follows
 

 

8.

If P + Q means P is the brother of Q
P - Q means P is the sister of Q
P X Q means P is the father of Q.
Above conditions for this R + S X Q X A how Is Q related to R
Niece
Nephew
None
son in law
 

 

9.

An accurate clock shows 12 o clock at Noon. Through how many degrees will the hour hand rotate when
the clock shows 12:50AM?
300 degrees
365 degrees
385 degrees
380 degrees
 

 

10.

If A + B means A is the husband Of B
A - B means A is the daughter B
A X B means A is the wife of B
A@B means A is son of B
A$ B means A is brother of B
then consider The following statement and find the given questions: P+Q-RXS$T@U
Who Is the Son Of R
T
S
K

no one
 

 

11.

If AREA is coded as 83 then SLAP is coded as
61
59
60
58
 

 

12.

In each of the following questions two statements are given and these statements are followed by two
conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of
the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known
facts Give answer:
Statements :
1.Some tubs are cabinets.
2.Some cabinets are materials.
Conclusions:
1.Some tubs are materials.
2.No tub is material.
If only (1) conclusion follows
If only (2) conclusion follows
If either (1) or (2) follows

 

13.

Find out angle between hands when it is 9:50?
25^o
5^o
15^o
85^o
 

 

14.

Find out reflex angle between hands when it is 08:50?
350 degrees
345 degrees
300 degrees
325 degrees
 

 

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VERBAL ABILITY 


 1.

Correct the following sentence with proper tense.
a) We had just / b) finished our project work / c) No error
a
b
c
 

 

2.

An apple or a few cookies usually__my hunger after work.
ease
eases
 

 

3.

A. The two neighbours never fought each other.
B. Fights involving three male ddler crabs have been recorded, but the status of the participants was
unknown.
C. They pushed or grappled only with the intruder.
D. We recorded 17 cases in which a resident that was ghting an intruder was joined by an immediate
neighbour, an ally.
E. We therefore tracked 268 intruder males until we saw them ghting a resident male


BEDAC
DEBAC
BDCAE
BCEDA

 

4.

enamoured: He is enamoured of Physics and hence wants to be a scientist
fascinated
love
abhor
experimented
 

 

5.

Correct the following sentence with proper tense.
By this time next month, his mother ____ for 40 days.
will have been fasting
will fast
. had been fasting
have been fasting

 

6.

Find the error in the following sentence:
(a) Mango is considered / (b) the king / (c) among all the fruits. / (d) No error
a
b
c
d
 

 

7.

Each ___ happy in her career.
Is
are
 

 

8.

A. Although there are large regional variations, it is not infrequent to nd a large number of people sitting
here and there and doing nothing.
B. Once in ofce, they receive friends and relatives who feel free to call any time without prior
appointment.
C. While working, one is struck by the slow and clumsy actions and reactions, indifferent attitudes,
procedure rather than outcome orientation, and the lack of consideration for others.
D. Even those who are employed often come late to the ofce and leave early unless they are forced to
be punctual.
E. Work is not intrinsically valued in India.
F. Quite often people visit ailing friends and relatives or go out of their way to help them in their
personal matters even during ofce hours.


ECADBF
EADCFB
EADBFC
 

 

9.

benevolent: Every person in the village like Manohar. As he is a benevolent person.
kind
naïve
novice
preposterous

 

10.

Among the litany of threats that many Israelis face, the potential for a nuclear-armed Iran is perhaps
the more scary as this scenario could engulf the region in a violent war. This would likely result in
historically unseen amounts of destruction, even for a region whose history is marred by perennial
violence.
perhaps the more
perhaps the most
possibly, perhaps the most
Possibly the greatest
Possibly the great

 

11.

Find the error in the following sentence:
(a) She / (b) lives / (c) in seventh block. / (d) No error
a
b
c
d
 

 

12.

After a storied investment bank recently red its CEO and hired an outspoken and amboyant
replacement, members of the news media centered their stories on the replacement's claims that,
based upon his past work at a private equity rm, he can return the investment bank to protability
 

that, based upon his past work at a private equity rm, he can return the investment bank to
protability

 
of the ability, based upon his past work at a private equity rm, of returning the investment bank to
protability
of being able to return, based upon his past work at a private equity rm, the investment
to be, based upon his past work at a private equity rm, able to return the investment bank to
protability
 

 

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