Numerial Ability
1.
One day Rapunzel meets Dwarf and Byte in the Forest of forgetfulness. She knows that Dwarf lies on
Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and tells the truth on the other days of the week. Byte, on the
other hand, lies on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, but tells the truth on the other days of the
week. Now they make the following statements to Rapunzel - Dwarf: Yesterday was one of those
days when I lie. Byte: Yesterday was one of those days when I lie too. What day is it?
Monday
Sunday
Saturday
Thursday
2.
Susan made a block with small cubes of 8 cubic cm volume. To make the block she used 3 small
cubes long, 9 small cubes wide and 5 small cubes deep. She realizes that she has used more small
cubes than she really needed. She realized that she could have glued a fewer number of cubes
together to lock like a block with same dimensions, if it were made hollow. What is the minimum
number of cubes that she needs to make the block?
114
135
71
21
3.
Spores of a fungus, called late blight, grow and spread infection rapidly. These pathogens were
responsible for the Irish potato famine of the mid-19th century. These seem to have attacked the
tomato crops in England this year. The tomato crops have reduced and the price of the crop has
risen up. The price has already gone up to $45 a box from $27 a box a month ago. How much more
would a vegetable vendor need to pay to buy 27 boxes this month over what he would have paid last
month?
$ 27
$ 18
$ 486
$ 45
4.
Travelling at 80% of his original speed, Akshat reaches school 30 min late. How much time does he
usually take to travel to school?
80 mins
100 mins
120 mins
110 mins
5.
A sheet of paper has statements numbered from 1 to 40. For each value of n from 1 to 40, statement
n says "At least n of the statements on this sheet are true." Which statements are true and which are
false?
The even numbered statements are true and the odd numbered are false.
The rst 26 statements are false and the rest is true.
The odd numbered statements are true and the even numbered are false.
The rst 13 statements are true and the rest are false
6.
Mr. Behera wants to build a house for his wife. In his dream house there are 5 rooms each having
equal area. The length of each room is 4 m, breadth is 5 m and the height is 2m. For every single unit
of area, he requires 17 bricks, how many bricks are required to make the oor of a particular room?
340
420
400
280
7.
Consider two tumblers, the rst containing Water and next contains coffee. Suppose you take one
spoon of water out of the rst tumbler and pour it into the second tumbler. After moving you take
one spoon of the mixture from the second tumbler and pour it back into the rst tumbler . Which
one of the following statement holds now?
There is less coffee in the rst tumbler than water in the second tumbler
There is more coffee in the rst tumbler than water in the second tumbler
None of the statements holds true
There is as much coffee in the rst tumbler as there is water in the second tumbler
8.
In a family there are some boys and girls. All boys told that they are having equal number of brothers
and sisters and girls told that they are having twice the number of brothers than sisters. How many
boys and girls are present in a family?
5 boys and 3 girls
7 boys and 2 girls
6 boys and 2 girls
4 boys and 3 girls
9.
Abhishek starts to paint a fence on one day. On the second day, two more friends of Abhishek join
him. On the third day 3 more friends of him join him and so on. If the fence is completely painted
this way in exactly 20 days, then nd the number of days in which 10 girls painting together can
paint the fence completely, given that every girl can paint twice as fast as Abhishek and his
friends(Boys)? (Assume that the friends of Abhishek are all boys).
20
40
77
45
10.
There are N numbers of gold biscuits in the house, in which four people are lived. If the rst men
woke up and divided the biscuits into 5 equal piles and found one extra biscuit. He took one of
those piles along with the extra biscuit and hid them. He then gathered the 4 remaining piles into a
big pile, woke up the second person and went to sleep. Each of the other 3 persons did the same
one by one i.e. divided the big pile into 5 equal piles and found one extra biscuit. Each hid one of the
piles along with the extra biscuit and gathered the remaining 4 piles into a big pile. If N>1000, what
could be the least value of N?
1249
1023
1246
1202
11.
A greengrocer was selling apple at a penny each, chickoos at 2 for a penny and peanuts at 3 for a
penny. A father spent 7 pennies and got the same amount of each type of fruit for each of his three
children. What did each child get?
1 apple, 2 chickoos, 2 peanuts
1 apple, 2 chickoos, 1 peanut
1 apple, 1 chickoo, 1 peanut
1 apple, 3 chickoos, 2 peanuts
12.
On a chessboard, nd: (a) Number of squares. (b) Number of rectangles.
204, 1296
356, 1244
242, 1624
168, 1148
13.
It was the semester exam day, Vidhya caught the college bus. She enjoyed traveling by bus. Moving
at 6 mph, the bus took Vidhya to college at the right time. She nished her exam and had a chit chat
with her friends and suddenly she realized that it was 6 pm and she had missed the college bus. She
decided to walk back home at 4 mph. What is her average speed for the day?
4 mph
5 mph
4.8 mph
2.4 mph
14.
Alok is attending a workshop "How to do more with less" and today’s theme is Working with fewer
digits . The speakers discuss how a lot of miraculous mathematics can be achieved if mankind (as
well as womankind) had only worked with fewer digits. The problem posed at the end of the
workshop is How many 5 digit numbers can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (but with
repetition) that are divisible by 4?Can you help Alok nd the answer?
375
625
3125
500
15.
Vodafone has come up with a new scheme “Pay Easy”. They have decided to charge the rst 100
calls of a Pay Easy customer @Rs.1/-call, the next 100 calls @Rs.1.25/-call and the next 100 calls
@Rs.1.75/-call. Raj is a Pay Easy customer. He paid Rs.286.25/- as his mobile bill that month. How
many calls did Raj make?
243
241
235
242
16.
What is the rank of the word PHONE if its letters are rearranged in dictionary order?
106
120
112
108
17.
Mr.Govind was a building contractor. He was doing reasonably well in his business but was always on
an expansion mode. Mr.Govind won a contract with the Corporation and his business began to
boom, so he decided to deploy more people in his projects. If he were to increase his labor force by
33.33%, what will be percentage reduction in the work load of each employee?
75
50
33.33
25
18.
Ram sold his pendant at a loss of 8%. Had he sold it for Rs. 900 more, he would have made a prot
of 10%. Find the cost price of the pendant.
Rs. 4500
Rs. 5000
Rs. 6000
Rs. 5500
19.
Mr. Alex is the father of children Jane, Joe, and Jill. He goes to a nearby park twice a week. He loves
his children very much. On a certain day, on his way to the park he nds fruit vendors selling
different fruits. Watermelon is one penny each, dates at 2 for a penny and plums at 3 for a penny.
Mr.Alex spent 7 pennies and got the same amount of each type of fruit for each of his three children.
What did each child get?
1 Watermelon, 2 Dates, 1 Plum
1 Watermelon, 1 Date, 1 Plum
1 Watermelon, 3 Dates, 2 Plums
1 Watermelon, 3 Dates, 2 Plums
20.
An athlete decides to run the same distance in 1/4th less time that she usually took. By how much
percent will she have to increase her average speed?
25%
50%
20%
33.33%
21.
How many 13 digit numbers are possible by using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 which are divisible by 4 if
repetition of digits is allowed?
4*5^11
5^12
5^13
5*1^21
22.
On planet zorba, a solar blast has melted the ice caps on its equator. 8 years after the ice melts, tiny
plantoids called echina start growing on the rocks. echina grows in the form of a circle and the
relationship between the diameter of this circle and the age of echina is given by the formula d = 4 *
√ (t - 8) for t ≥ 8 where d represents the diameter in mm and t the number of years since the solar
blast. Jagan recorded the radius of some echina at a particular spot as 8mm. How many years back
did the solar blast occur?
8
12
24
16
23.
A seamstress buys a certain amount of Gingham cloth which comes in rolls that are exactly 56
inches wide. She has also bought a certain length of Seek sucker cloth and 35 inches wide. The
seamstress rst focuses on the Gingham roll ad discovers that she has 116 yards of Gingham and she
wants to divide the gingham into 116 lengths of 1 yard each. She wants to have twice as many pieces
of seek sucker as she does of the Gingham. It takes 4 seconds to cut each length of Gingham.
Working non-stop, how long (in seconds) will it take her to cut all 116 pieces?
464
460
465
463
24.
On planet Korba, a solar blast has melted the ice caps on its equator. 9 years after the ice melts, tiny
planetoids called echina start growing on the rocks. Echina grows in the form of circle, and the
relationship between the diameter of this circle and the age of echina is given by the formula, d =
4*√ (t-9) for t ≥ 9, where d represents the diameter in mm and t, the number of years since the solar
blast. Anubhav recorded the radius of some echina at a particular spot as 7 mm. How many years
back did the solar blast occur?
17
21.25
12.06
12.25
25.
The birth rate of a town with a population of 200000 is 10% p.a. Considering there are no deaths in
the town, what is the population of the town in 2 1/2 years?
254100
346724
412356
421323
26.
The difference between the ages of two of my three grandchildren is 3. My eldest grandchild is three
times older than the age of my youngest grandchild and my eldest grandchild’s age is two years
more than the ages of my two youngest grandchildren added together. How old is my eldest
grandchild?
12
13
15
10
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Reasoning Ability
1.
How many students passed exactly in one subject?
48
52
None of these
32
2.
Find the odd man out.
56, 68, 45, 79, 35, 90, 23.
56
35
. 23
68
79
3.
Inside the theatre, I am sitting facing East, then I stand up turn left and go 7.5 m, then I turn right and
go 12.5 m and then I go 8.5 m towards the South and from there 9.1 m towards the West. In which
direction am I with respect to my seat?
East
West
South-East
None
. North-East
4.
Every year, a survey of 1000 people is conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO
found that in the years 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 the percentage of people affected by
malaria were 30%, 40%, 30%, 20% and 45% respectively. WHO also found that every year out of the
affected people 60% were students, 10% were house wives and 30% were drivers. The number of
house wives, students and drivers were in the ratio 20 : 11 : 9 every year. In the year 2007 nd the
number of house wives affected by malaria.
60
30
110
50
5.
On which of the following dates did Tuesdays of the month April fall in the year 2002?
3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th
1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd
2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th
4th, 11th, 18th, 25th
6.
How many students failed in at least one of the subjects?
. 56
48
60
8
7.
A clock is late by 1 minute 27 seconds in a month. How much will it be late in 1 day?
3 seconds
2.7 seconds
1.92 seconds
2.9 seconds
8.
Directions: Read the paragraph carefully and answer the question below:
i. P is the father of R, but R is not his son.
ii. M is the daughter of R. P is the spouse of B
iii. X is the brother of R. O is the son of X
iv. Z is the spouse of X. T is the father of Z
Who is the father-in-law of Z?
P
B
M
T
9.
Choose from the following:
A. If (a) alone is sufcient to answer the question.
B. If (b) alone is sufcient to answer the question.
C. If (a) and (b) together are necessary to answer the question.
D. If either (a) or (b) is sufcient to answer the question.
E. If neither (a) nor (b) is sufcient to answer the question.
M is what percentage of n?
(a) m : n = 7 : 3
(b) If m is increased by 30% then n is reduced by 25% to keep the value p + q constant.
A
B
D
E
C
10.
Seven professionals P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are practicing their professions in different cities Chennai,
Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Bhubaneswar, not necessarily in the same
order. Each has a different profession Doctor, Engineer, Pharmacist, Lawyer, Counsellor, Professor
and Artist, not necessarily in the same order.
P is a Pharmacist and practices in Bhubaneswar. S practices in Bangalore but is not a Doctor or an
Artist. The one who practices in Hyderabad is a Professor. V is a Counsellor and does not practice in
Mumbai or Chennai. T is a Lawyer and practices in Ahmedabad. U practices in Chennai but is not an
Artist. R practices in Mumbai.
What is S’s profession?
. Doctor
Professor
Artist
Engineer
11.
Directions:
i. A, B, C, D, E and F is a group of six persons from a family.
ii. Number of gents is same as number of ladies.
iii. A and E are sons of F.
iv. D is the mother of two children of which one is a boy and one is girl.
v. B is the son of A.
vi. In this group, there is only one pair married.
Who is the uncle of C?
. A
E
None of these
Can’t be determined
12.
Find the odd man out. 3, 17, 91, 535, 3879
17
91
. 3879
1024
535
13.
If the word TOE is coded as WRH and the word FOOT is coded as JSSX, then the word HEART is
coded as:
. MJFWY
IFBSU
KHDUW
JIBGSV
JGCTV
14.
How many students passed in both the subjects?
8
6
16
4
15.
Find the odd man out. H, N, I, O, J, L
O
J
L
K
I
16.
Every year, a survey of 1000 people is conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO
found that in the years 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 the percentage of people affected by
malaria were 30%, 40%, 30%, 20% and 45% respectively. WHO also found that every year out of the
affected people 60% were students, 10% were house wives and 30% were drivers. The number of
house wives, students and drivers were in the ratio 20 : 11 : 9 every year.
If the percentage of people affected by malaria in the years 2010 and 2011 is successively increased
by 20% from 2009, nd the difference between the number of people not affected by malaria in the
years 2008 and 2011.
336
352
492
448
17.
Of 60 students in a class, anyone who has chosen to study maths elects to do physics as well. But
no one does maths and chemistry, 16 study physics and chemistry. All the students do at least one
of the three subjects and the number of people who do exactly one of the three is more than the
number who do more than one of the three. What are the maximum and minimum number of people
who could have done Chemistry only?
40,0
28,0
44, 0
26, 0
38, 2
18.
90% of the students in school passed in English, 85% passed in Mathematics and 150 students
passed in both the subjects. If no student failed in both the subjects, nd the total number of
students.
500
250
350
100
200
19.
Directions:
i. A, B, C, D, E and F is a group of six persons from a family.
ii. Number of gents is same as number of ladies.
iii. A and E are sons of F.
iv. D is the mother of two children of which one is a boy and one is girl.
v. B is the son of A.
vi. In this group, there is only one pair married.
Which of the following is a pair of children of D?
A and B
B and C
B and E
A and E
A and C
20.
Directions: 30% of the men are more than 25 years old and 80% of the men are less than or equal to
50 years old. 20% of all men play football. If 20% of the men above the age of 50 play football, What
percentage of the football players are less than or equal to 50 years?
70%
40%
80%
82%
65%
21.
Find the odd man out.
8, 12, 32, 156, 1164, 11740
. 156
11740
12
1156
1164
22.
Seven professionals P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are practicing their professions in different cities Chennai,
Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Bhubaneswar, not necessarily in the same
order. Each has a different profession Doctor, Engineer, Pharmacist, Lawyer, Counsellor, Professor
and Artist, not necessarily in the same order.
P is a Pharmacist and practices in Bhubaneswar. S practices in Bangalore but is not a Doctor or an
Artist. The one who practices in Hyderabad is a Professor. V is a Counsellor and does not practice
in Mumbai or Chennai. T is a Lawyer and practices in Ahmedabad. U practices in Chennai but is not
an Artist. R practices in Mumbai
Who is the Professor?
Q
R
T
V
23.
Find the odd man out. Y, W, S, N, E, U
N
S
E
W
Y
24.
Every year, a survey of 1000 people is conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO
found that in the years 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 the percentage of people affected by
malaria were 30%, 40%, 30%, 20% and 45% respectively. WHO also found that every year out of the
affected people 60% were students, 10% were house wives and 30% were drivers. The number of
house wives, students and drivers were in the ratio 20 : 11 : 9 every year. In the year 2009 nd the
number of drivers in the group of surveyed people who were not affected by malaria.
110
125
90
190
25.
If the rst day of a month is Thursday and the 4th Sunday of that month is on the 25th, then nd the
number of days in that month.
30
31
Can’t be determined
28
26.
Directions:
i. A, B, C, D, E and F is a group of six persons from a family.
ii. Number of gents is same as number of ladies.
iii. A and E are sons of F.
iv. D is the mother of two children of which one is a boy and one is girl.
v. B is the son of A.
vi. In this group, there is only one pair married.
Which of the following group consists of ladies only?
A, B, C
D, E, F
C, D, F
A, D, F
27.
In a particular year, the month of January had exactly 4 Thursdays and 4 Sundays. On which day of
the week did January 1 occur?
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Wednesday
28.
By multiplying my birth date by 31 and month by 12, I got a total of 494. What could be my birth date
and my birth month?
22nd July
10th June
14th May
12th April
29.
. Directions:
i. A, B, C, D, E and F is a group of six persons from a family.
ii. Number of gents is same as number of ladies.
iii. A and E are sons of F.
iv. D is the mother of two children of which one is a boy and one is girl.
v. B is the son of A.
vi. In this group, there is only one pair married.
Who is the husband of D?
A
B
D
E
30.
If in a certain language, ‘CAT’ is coded as 333150, and ‘SNAP’ is coded as 49443146, then how is
‘GMAT’ coded in the same language?
37424120
37433150
36259820
36424220
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Verbal Ability
1.
Instruction: In the passage given below there are blanks, each followed by a word given in the
brackets. Find the word which best suits the respective blank.
The survey shows that while owner-managers often work very hard running their business, many
never take it on to the next 1__ .The reason is that they are too busy 2__ their sales, marketing and
nance functions. Limited resources may 3__ to this, but many owner-managers are unwilling to
delegate even insignicant decisions. As a result, without realizing it, they create a style of working
that 4_ them from moving forward. One of the most important lessons for managers is learning to
let go-very few people can do everything themselves. Instead they need to hire staff able to take
5__ some of their responsibilities.
Q Which option suits blank 5?
over
across
along
down
2.
Instruction: In the passage given below there are blanks, each followed by a word given in the
brackets. Find the word which best suits the respective blank.
The survey shows that while owner-managers often work very hard running their business, many
never take it on to the next 1__ .The reason is that they are too busy 2__ their sales, marketing and
nance functions. Limited resources may 3__ to this, but many owner-managers are unwilling to
delegate even insignicant decisions. As a result, without realizing it, they create a style of working
that 4_ them from moving forward. One of the most important lessons for managers is learning to
let go-very few people can do everything themselves. Instead they need to hire staff able to take
5__ some of their responsibilities.
Which option suits blank 3?
support
Aid
Assist
contribute
3.
Instruction: Fill in the blank with the most suitable option.
The auditorium is __ the administrative block.
besides
for
on
next to
at
4.
Instruction: Read the following passage to answer the questions given below.
Now the question arises, what is the secret of the longevity and imperishability of Indian culture?
Why is it that such great empires and nations, as Babylon, Assyria, Greece, Rome and Persia, could
not last more than he footprints of a camel in the shifting sands of the desert, while India which
faced the same ups and downs, the same mighty and cruel hand of time, is still alive and with the
same halo of glory and splendour? The answer is given by Prof. J. B. Pratt of America. According to
him, Hindu religion is the only religion in the world which is ‘self-perpetuating and selfrenewing’.Unlike other religions ‘not death, but development’ has been the fate of Hinduism. Not
only Hindu religion but the whole culture of the Hindus has been growing, changing and developing
in accordance with the needs of time and circumstance without losing its essential and
imperishable spirit.The culture of the Vedic ages, of the ages of the Upanishads, the philosophical
systems, the Mahabharata, the Smirities, the Puranas, the commentators, the medieval saints and of
the age of the modern reformers is the same in Spirit and yet very different in form. Its basic
principles are so broad based that they can be adapted to almost any environment of
development.
What, according to J. B. Pratt, is the secret of the longevity and imperishability of Indian
culture?
It has its origin in the remote past
It issues from the minds and hearts of its sages
It is founded on morality
It is self - perpetuating and self - renewing
5.
Instruction: Read the following passage to answer the questions given below.
Now the question arises, what is the secret of the longevity and imperishability of Indian culture?
Why is it that such great empires and nations, as Babylon, Assyria, Greece, Rome and Persia, could
not last more than he footprints of a camel in the shifting sands of the desert, while India which
faced the same ups and downs, the same mighty and cruel hand of time, is still alive and with the
same halo of glory and splendour? The answer is given by Prof. J. B. Pratt of America. According to
him, Hindu religion is the only religion in the world which is ‘self-perpetuating and selfrenewing’.Unlike other religions ‘not death, but development’ has been the fate of Hinduism. Not
only Hindu religion but the whole culture of the Hindus has been growing, changing and developing
in accordance with the needs of time and circumstance without losing its essential and
imperishable spirit.The culture of the Vedic ages, of the ages of the Upanishads, the philosophical
systems, the Mahabharata, the Smirities, the Puranas, the commentators, the medieval saints and of
the age of the modern reformers is the same in Spirit and yet very different in form. Its basic
principles are so broad based that they can be adapted to almost any environment of
development.
What changes has the spirit of Indian culture undergone during its long history right from the
Vedic age down to the present times?
The precedence of moral values was eclipsed at certain periods of time
Materialism was the hall-mark of Indian culture during certain periods of time
There is no such thing as any spirit of Indian culture
The spirit of indian culture has practically been the same from the ancient times down to the present
6.
Instruction: According to the sentence nd out the meaning of the word given phrasal verb.
"I know that the broccoli is bitter.But you ____ eat at least once in a week if you want to get
better."she said.
Ought to
will
may
should
7.
brackets. Find the word which best suits the respective blank.
The survey shows that while owner-managers often work very hard running their business, many
never take it on to the next 1__ .The reason is that they are too busy 2__ their sales, marketing and
nance functions. Limited resources may 3__ to this, but many owner-managers are unwilling to
delegate even insignicant decisions. As a result, without realizing it, they create a style of working
that 4_ them from moving forward. One of the most important lessons for managers is learning to
let go-very few people can do everything themselves. Instead they need to hire staff able to take
5__ some of their responsibilities.
Which option suits blank 2?
Watching for
Looking after
Waiting on
Bringing up
8.
Instruction: Spot the errors, if any.
It is futile to discuss this further (A) / since neither him nor you (B) / are going to agree (C) / with the
other on this issue (D).
A
B
D
C
9.
Instruction: In the passage given below there are blanks, each followed by a word given in the
brackets. Find the word which best suits the respective blank.
The survey shows that while owner-managers often work very hard running their business, many
never take it on to the next 1__ .The reason is that they are too busy 2__ their sales, marketing and
nance functions. Limited resources may 3__ to this, but many owner-managers are unwilling to
delegate even insignicant decisions. As a result, without realizing it, they create a style of working
that 4_ them from moving forward. One of the most important lessons for managers is learning to
let go-very few people can do everything themselves. Instead they need to hire staff able to take
5__ some of their responsibilities.
Which option suits blank 1?
place
stage
position
grade
10.
Instruction: According to the sentence nd out the meaning of the word given in bold.
Failure is simply the means of nding out what will not work so that it can be eliminated in the
search for what will work.
The word ‘eliminated’ means:
included
excluded
destroyed
considered
11.
Instruction: Select the word which is closest in meaning to the given word.
Proffer
Offer
Exit
Proceed
Return
12.
Instruction: Read the following passage to answer the questions given below.
Now the question arises, what is the secret of the longevity and imperishability of Indian culture?
Why is it that such great empires and nations, as Babylon, Assyria, Greece, Rome and Persia, could
not last more than he footprints of a camel in the shifting sands of the desert, while India which
faced the same ups and downs, the same mighty and cruel hand of time, is still alive and with the
same halo of glory and splendour? The answer is given by Prof. J. B. Pratt of America. According to
him, Hindu religion is the only religion in the world which is ‘self-perpetuating and selfrenewing’.Unlike other religions ‘not death, but development’ has been the fate of Hinduism. Not
only Hindu religion but the whole culture of the Hindus has been growing, changing and developing
in accordance with the needs of time and circumstance without losing its essential and
imperishable spirit.The culture of the Vedic ages, of the ages of the Upanishads, the philosophical
systems, the Mahabharata, the Smirities, the Puranas, the commentators, the medieval saints and of
the age of the modern reformers is the same in Spirit and yet very different in form. Its basic
principles are so broad based that they can be adapted to almost any environment of
development.
The author has compared India with all the following except:
Greece
Rome
Egypt
13.
Instruction: Spot the errors, if any.
(A) My parents, / (B) along with my brother, / (C) were present / (D) at my convocation. / (E) No error
A
B
D
E
C
14.
Instruction: Identify the error(s) in the following sentences.
The parents, / along with Rekha, / is coming / to college today.
The parents,
Along with Rekha,
To college today
Is coming
15.
Instruction: Read the following passage to answer the questions given below.
Now the question arises, what is the secret of the longevity and imperishability of Indian culture?
Why is it that such great empires and nations, as Babylon, Assyria, Greece, Rome and Persia, could
not last more than he footprints of a camel in the shifting sands of the desert, while India which
faced the same ups and downs, the same mighty and cruel hand of time, is still alive and with the
same halo of glory and splendour? The answer is given by Prof. J. B. Pratt of America. According to
him, Hindu religion is the only religion in the world which is ‘self-perpetuating and selfrenewing’.Unlike other religions ‘not death, but development’ has been the fate of Hinduism. Not
only Hindu religion but the whole culture of the Hindus has been growing, changing and developing
in accordance with the needs of time and circumstance without losing its essential and
imperishable spirit.The culture of the Vedic ages, of the ages of the Upanishads, the philosophical
systems, the Mahabharata, the Smirities, the Puranas, the commentators, the medieval saints and of
the age of the modern reformers is the same in Spirit and yet very different in form. Its basic
principles are so broad based that they can be adapted to almost any environment of
development.
In what respect is India implied to be superior to all other nations and empires?
Material Development
Cultural Advancement
Territorial Expansion
16.
Instruction: Rewrite the following sentence after changing the form of speech.
He claimed to have seen my twin.
He said,” I had seen your twin”
He said,” I saw your twin”
He said,” I have seen your twin”
He said,” I am seeing your twin”
17.
Instruction: Rearrange the six sentences A, B, C, D, E, and F in the proper sequence so as to
form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions below.
A. For some time in his youth, Abraham Lincoln was the manager of the shop.
B. Then a chance customer would come.
C. Young Lincoln’s way of keeping shop was entirely unlike anyone else’s.
D. Never before had Lincoln so much time for reading as he had then.
E. Lincoln would jump up and attend to his needs and then revert to his book.
F. He used to lie full length on the counter of the shop eagerly reading a book.
ACFBED
BFCADE
EFCBAD
CEFBDA
18.
Instruction: Rearrange the following sentences into a coherent paragraph and answer the
following questions. A. Mr D Tarak’s personality sets him apart from the rest
B. Nothing is too small for his attention
C. He has a fanatical devotion to detail
D. This is what makes him a different guy
ACBD
BCAD
DABC
CABD
19.
Instruction: Read the following passage to answer the questions given below.
Now the question arises, what is the secret of the longevity and imperishability of Indian culture?
Why is it that such great empires and nations, as Babylon, Assyria, Greece, Rome and Persia, could
not last more than he footprints of a camel in the shifting sands of the desert, while India which
faced the same ups and downs, the same mighty and cruel hand of time, is still alive and with the
same halo of glory and splendour? The answer is given by Prof. J. B. Pratt of America. According to
him, Hindu religion is the only religion in the world which is ‘self-perpetuating and selfrenewing’.Unlike other religions ‘not death, but development’ has been the fate of Hinduism. Not
only Hindu religion but the whole culture of the Hindus has been growing, changing and developing
in accordance with the needs of time and circumstance without losing its essential and
imperishable spirit.The culture of the Vedic ages, of the ages of the Upanishads, the philosophical
systems, the Mahabharata, the Smirities, the Puranas, the commentators, the medieval saints and of
the age of the modern reformers is the same in Spirit and yet very different in form. Its basic
principles are so broad based that they can be adapted to almost any environment of
development.
Which of the following has not been mentioned as a particular period of Indian culture?
The Vedic age
The age of Upanishads
The British Period
20.
Instruction: In the passage given below there are blanks, each followed by a word given in the
brackets. Find the word which best suits the respective blank.
The survey shows that while owner-managers often work very hard running their business, many
never take it on to the next 1__ .The reason is that they are too busy 2__ their sales, marketing and
nance functions. Limited resources may 3__ to this, but many owner-managers are unwilling to
delegate even insignicant decisions. As a result, without realizing it, they create a style of working
that 4_ them from moving forward. One of the most important lessons for managers is learning to
let go-very few people can do everything themselves. Instead they need to hire staff able to take
5__ some of their responsibilities.
Which option suits blank 4?
Avoids
obstructs
evades
prevents
21.
Instruction: According to the sentence nd out the meaning of the word given in bold.
However, all her efforts became futile.
useless
useful
unused
effective
22.
Instruction: According to the sentence nd out the meaning of the word given phrasal verb.
The aeroplane couldn’t __ because of a cyclone. (leave the ground and y)
Take up
Take on
Came across
Take off
23.
Instruction: Fill in the blanks with the most suitable option.
This island is a colony, however in most matters; it is ___ and receives no orders from the mother
country.
Synoptic
Methodological
Autonomous
Disinterested
Heretical
24.
Instruction: Identify the error(s) in the following sentences.
Shwetha drank juice, / ate apples / and was singing / in her room.
Shwetha drank juice
ate apples
in her room
and was singing
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Technical Mcq's
1.
Functions whose names begin with “strn”
manipulates sequences of arbitrary characters
manipulates null-terminated sequences of characters
returns a pointer to the token
manipulates sequence of non – null characters
2.
What is the output of C Program.?
int main()
{
int a[]; a[4] = {1,2,3,4};
printf("%d", a[0]);
}
1
2
Compiler error
4
3.
Which of these is not a bitwise operator?
&
&=
<=
|=
4.
Which operator is used to invert all the digits in a binary representation of a number?
~
<<<
^
>>>
5.
Which of the following is the right syntax to copy n characters from the object pointed to by s2 into
the object pointed to by s1?
void memcpy(void s1,const void *s2,size_t n);
void memcpy(void s2, const void *s1, size_t n);
void memcpy(void s2,const void s1,size_t n);
void memcpy(void s1,const void s2, size_t n);
6.
What are the advantages of passing arguments by reference?
Changes to parameter values within the function also affect the original arguments
There is need to copy parameter values (i.e. less memory used)
All of the mentioned
There is no need to call constructors for parameters (i.e. faster)
7.
What is the output of C Program.?
int main()
{
int a[] = {1,2,3,4};
int b[4] = {5,6,7,8};
printf("%d,%d", a[0], b[0]);
}
1,5
2,6
Compiler error
0 0
8.
Which of these statements are incorrect?
The left shift operator, <<, shifts all of the bits in a value to the left specied number of times
The right shift operator, >>, shifts all of the bits in a value to the right specied number of times
The right shift operator automatically lls the higher order bits with 0
The left shift operator can be used as an alternative to multiplying by 2
9.
Which code from the given option return pointer to last occurrence of c in ch or NULL if not
present?
char *strchr(ch, c)
char *strrchr(ch, c)
char *strcat(ch, c)
char *strncat(ch, c)
10.
Which right shift operator preserves the sign of the value?
<<
>>
>>=
<<=
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Programming
1..
Problem Statement
Square Inc. processes thousands of transactions daily amounting to millions of dollars. They also
have a daily target that they must achieve. Given a list of transactions done by Square Inc. and a
daily target your task is to determine at which transaction does Square achieves the same.
Input Format
First line contains T, number of transactions done by Square in a day.
The following line contains T integers, the worth of each transactions.
Next line contains Q, the no of queries.
Next Q lines contain an integer each representing the daily target.
Output Format
For each query, print the transaction number where the daily limit is achieved or -1 if the target
can't be achieved.
Constraints
1<= T <=100000
1<= Ai <=1000
1<= Target <= 109
1<=Q<=1000000
Sample Input
5
1 2 1 3 4
3
4
C++ Program:
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
#define ll long long int
using namespace std;
int main()
{
ll n,q;
cin>>n;
int a[n];
for(int i=1; i<=n; i++) cin>>a[i];
cin>>q;
ll target;
while(q--)
{
ll s=0,flag=0;
cin>>target;
for(int i=1; i<=n; i++)
{
s+=a[i];
if(s>=target)
{
flag=1;
cout<<i<<endl;
break;
}
}
if(flag==0) cout<<-1<<endl;
}
}
2.
Problem Statement
There's an array A consisting of N non-zero integers A1..N. A subarray of A is called alternating if any
two adjacent elements in it have different signs (i.e. one of them should be negative and the other
should be positive).
For each x from 1 to N, compute the length of the longest alternating subarray that starts at x - that
is, a subarray Ax..y for the maximum possible y ≥ x. The length of such a subarray is y-x+1.
Input Format
The rst line of the input contains an integer T - the number of test cases.
The rst line of each test case contains N.
The following line contains N space-separated integers A1..N.
Output Format
For each test case, output one line with N space-separated integers - the lengths of the longest
alternating subarray starting at x, for each x from 1 to N.
Constraints
1 ≤ T ≤ 10
1 ≤ N ≤ 105
-109 ≤ Ai ≤ 109
Sample Input
1
4
1 2 3 4
Sample Output
1 1 1 1
Python Program:
for _ in range(int(input())):
n=int(input())
a=list(map(int,input().split()))
q=[1]*n
for i in range(n-2,-1,-1):
if a[i+1]^a[i]<0:
q[i]=q[i+1]+1
print(*q)
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