Read the following information and answer the questions (1

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 Read the following information and answer the questions (1-5) given below it.
There are five friends Sachin, Kunal, Mohit, Anuj and Rohan. Sachin ia shorter than Kunal but
taller than Rohan. Mohit is tallest. Anuj is a little shorter than Kunal and little taller than Sachin.
Who is the shortest?
Choose one:
Rohan
Sachin
Anuj
Kunal
 If they stand in the order of their heights, who will be in the middle?
Choose one:
Kunal
Rohan
Sachin
Anuj
 If they stand in the order of increasing heights, who will be the second?
Choose one:
Anuj
Sachin
Rohan
Kunal
 Who is the second tallest?
Choose one:
Sachin
Kunal
Anuj
Rohan
 Who is taller than Anuj but shorter than Mohit?
Choose one:
Kunal
Rohan
Sachin
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 Read the following information and answer the questions (6-10) given below it:
(1)Seven students P, Q, R, S, T, U and v take a series of tests.
(2)No two students get similar marks.
(3)V always scores more than P.
(4)P always scores more than Q.
(5)Each time either R scores the highest and t gets the least or
alternatively S scores the highest and U or Q scores the least.
If S is ranked sixth and Q is ranked fifth, which of the following
can be true?
Choose one:
V is ranked first or fourth
R is ranked second or third
P is ranked second or fifth
U is ranked third or fourth
 If R gets more, V should be ranked not lower than:
Choose one:
second
third
fourth
fifth
 If R is ranked second and Q is ranked fifth, which of the following must be true?
Choose one:
S is ranked third
T is ranked sixth
P is ranked sixth
V is ranked fourth
 If S is ranked second, which of the following can be true?
Choose one:
U gets more than V
V gets more than S
P gets more than R
P gets more than V
 If V is ranked fifth, which of the following must be true?
Choose one:
S scores the highest
R is ranked second
T is ranked third
Q is ranked fourth
 (Directions:11-13) - Find out missing number
20, 19, 17, (.....), 10, 5
Choose one:
12
13
14
15
 19, 2, 38, 3, 114, 4, (.....)
Choose one:
228
256
352
456
 3, 6, 18, 72, (......)
Choose one:
144
216
288
360
 (Directions: 14-17). Fill in the blanks with suitable words
Rajeev failed in the examination because none of his answers were ......... to the questions asked
Choose one:
allusive
revealing
pertinent
referential
 There are ......... views on the issue of giving bonus to the employees
Choose one:
independent
divergent
modest
adverse
 Man who has committed such an ........ crime must get the most severe punishment
Choose one:
injurious
uncharitable
unworthy
admirable
 He has ....... people visiting him at his house because he fears it will cause discomfort to
neighbours
Choose one:
curtailed
requested
stopped
warned
 Directions: (18-20). The following questions consist of three words two of which have a
certain relationship to each other, followed by four words. Select the word that has the same
relationship as the original pair of words.
Errata : Books :: Flaws : ?
Choose one:
Manuscripts
Metals
Speech
Charter
 Grain: Stock:: Stick : ?
Choose one:
Heap
Bundle
Collection
String
 Appraiser : Building :: Critic : ?
Choose one:
Book
Masterpiece
Judge
Gold

Showing the man receiving the prize, Saroj said, “He is the brother of my uncle’s daughter.”
Who is the man to Saroj ?
Choose one:
Son
Brother-in-law
Nephew
Cousin
 Pointing to a man, a woman said, “His mother is the only daughter of my mother.” How is the
woman related to the man?
Choose one:
Mother
Daughter
Sister
Grandmother
 Pointing to a photograph, a person tells his friend, “She is the granddaughter of the elder
brother of my father.” How is the girl in the photograph related to his man?
Choose one:
Niece
Sister
Aunt
Sister-in-law
 If in a certain language FASHION is coded as FOIHSAN, how is PROBLEM coded in that
code?
Choose one:
ROBLEMP
PELBORM
PRBOELM
RPBOELM
 If in a certain language KINDLE is coded as ELDNIK, how is EXOTIC coded in that code?
Choose one:
EXOTLC
CXOTIE
COXITE
CITOXE
 If VICTORY is coded as YLFWRUB, how can SUCCESS be coded?
Choose one:
VXEEIVV
VXFFHVV
VYEEHVV
VYEFIVV
 (Directions: 27-37). Each question given has a problem and two statements numbered 1 and 2
giving certain information. You have to decide if the information given in the statements is
sufficient for answering the problem. Indicate your answer as
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
How many ewes (female sheep) in a flock of 50 sheep are black?
1. There are 10 rams (male sheep) in the flock.
2. Forty percent of the animals are black.
Choose one:
A
B
C
D
E
 Is the length of a side of equilateral triangle E less than the length of a side of square F?
1. The perimeter of E and the perimeter of F are equal.
2.The ratio of the height of triangle E to the diagonal of square F is 2√3 : 3√2.
Choose one:
A
B
C
D
E
 If a and b are both positive, what percent of b is a?
1. a = 3/11
2. b/a = 20
Choose one:
A
B
C
D
E
 A wheel of radius 2 meters is turning at a constant speed. How many revolutions does it make
in time T?
1. T = 20 minutes.
2. The speed at which a point on the circumference of the wheel is moving is 3 meters per
minute.
Choose one:
A
B
C
D
E
 Are the integers x, y and z consecutive?
1. The arithmetic mean (average) of x, y and z is y.
2. y-x = z-y
Choose one:
A
B
C
D
E
 Is x > 0 ?
1. -2x < 0
2. x³ > 0
Choose one:
A
B
C
D
E
 A certain straight corridor has four doors, A, B, C and D (in that order) leading off from the
same side. How far apart are doors B and C?
1. The distance between doors B and D is 10 meters.
2. The distance between A and C is 12 meters.
Choose one:
A
B
C
D
E
 Given that x and y are real numbers, what is the value of x + y ?
1. (x² – y²) / (x-y) = 7
2. (x + y)² = 49
Choose one:
A
B
C
D
E
 Two socks are to be picked at random from a drawer containing only black and white socks.
What is the probability that both are white?
1. The probability of the first sock being black is 1/3.
2. There are 24 white socks in the drawer.
Choose one:
A
B
C
D
E
 A bucket was placed under a dripping tap which was dripping at a uniform rate. At what time
was the bucket full?
1. The bucket was put in place at 2pm.
2. The bucket was half full at 6pm and three-quarters full at 8pm on the same day.
Choose one:
A
B
C
D
E
 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?
1.If the price of each ticket had been one dollar less, the total cost would have been 1,200 less.
2.If the price of each ticket had been $2 more, the total bill would have increased by 40%.
Choose one:
A
B
C
D
E
 (Directions:38-40). Read the each sentence to find if there is any grammatical error in
it. (Disregard punctuation errors if any)
I shall (A) / ring him (B) / tomorrow (C) / in the afternoon (D).
Choose one:
A
B
C
D
 I enjoyed (A)/ during my (B) / stay in (C) / England (D).
Choose one:
A
B
C
D
 The clothes (A) / were neatly (B) / hanged (C) /on the cloth line (D).
Choose one:
A
B
C
D
 (Directions: 41-45). Read the sentence given below and answer the questions following that.
The surprisingly abundant life of the Indian Ocean is confined to the upper layers; the deeper and
especially the bottom waters are devoid of oxygen and are often permeated with hydrogen
sulphide.
The sentence gives the information about
Choose one:
the life of the people near the Indian Ocean.
the reason why life exists in particular water layers.
the reason why oxygen is found in the bottom layers
the reason why hydrogen sulphide is found in the bottom layers
 The bottom waters of the Indian Ocean
Choose one:
have no oxygen
have large amounts of oxygen
have no hydrogen sulphide
contain oxygen and hydrogen sulphide
 The waters of the Indian Ocean
Choose one:
are devoid of life
are always permeated with hydrogen sulphide
have life only in the lower layers
lack life and it is very surprising
 Which of the following is the most opposite of the word ABUNDANT , as used in the
passage?
Choose one:
plentiful
minute
insufficient
tiny
 The sentence suggests which one of the following :
Choose one:
observers are surprised at how little life exists in the Indian Ocean.
Hydrogen sulphide is necessary to life.
both oxygen and hydrogen sulphide are necessary to life.
oxygen is not necessary for marine life
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