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Q2. Read the statements and answer the question based on it.
Statements:
1. Some mammals are extinct and some are critically endangered.
2. All dinosaurs are extinct.
3. Some reptiles are critically endangered and some are already extinct.
Which option logically follows the given statements?
(a) All dinosaurs are mammals.
(b) There ae no reptiles that are out of the danger of extinction.
(c) No dinosaurs are critically endangered.
(d) Some reptiles are dinosaurs who are extinct.
Q3. Allergy Screening Blood Test for human beings does not include_______.
(a) RAST
(b) eLISA
(c) IgE
(d) Hemoglobin A1C
Q5. Find the number whose six times is six less than 60.
(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 8
(d) 9
Q6. The area of a rectangle is 448 sq.m. If the length is more than
the breadth by 12%, find the breadth.
(a) 14 m
(b) 16 m
(c) 18m
(d) 20 m
Direction (9 – 11); The following table represents the transport preferences of a certain number of
people in three towns V, K and S. Consider the information and answer the following questions based on
it.
Q10. The number of people wanting to travel by train and bus is how much more or less than those
wanting to travel by taxi and own car?
(a) 15 more
(b) 15 less
(c) 20 more
(d) 20 less
Q11. The difference between people who prefer taxi to own car is?
(a) 5
(b) 10
(c) 15
(d) 20
Q15. Rs. 3,105 is due to be divided among K, L and M in the proportion of 2/3 : ¾ : ½ respectively. How
much will L get?
(a) Rs. 1,080
(b) Rs. 810
(c) Rs. 1,215
(d) Rs. 970
Q16. If ‘due to you’ is coded as ‘ba da ca’, ‘he is due’ as ‘xe ba le’ and ‘is due to’ as ‘ba xe ca’, then ‘you’ =?
(a) ba
(b) ca
(c) xe
(d) da
Q19. N invested Rs. 20,000 in a business. Six months later, C joined him with Rs. 10,000. AT the end of the
year, the profit was Rs. 10,000. What should be the share of N?
(a) Rs. 2,000
(b) Rs. 4,000
(c) Rs. 6,000
(d) Rs. 8,000
Q23. A grant for estimated expenditure made by Lok Sabha for part of a financial year pending voting is
called
(a) Cut motion
(b) Appropriation
(c) Progrogation
(d) Vote on account
Conclusions:
I. The rich people are able to escape punishment for wrong doing.
II. If we will , justice will be same for all.
Find which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements.
(a) Only conclusion I follows
(b) Only conclusion II follows
(c) Both I and II follow
(d) Neither I nor II follows
Q26. The boundary of which of the following state/country does NOT touch with Arunachal Pradesh?
(a) Assam
(b) Nagaland
(c) Bhutan
(d) Manipur
Q29. A box of 20 items was bought for Rs. 6,400 after a discount of 20%. Find the cost of each item.
(a) Rs. 300
(b) Rs. 350
(c) Rs. 400
(d) Rs. 450
Q38. The maturity value of a certain sum after two years at 20% p.a. interest compounded annually is Rs.
14,400/-. Find the principal amount.
(a) Rs. 9,000
(b) Rs. 9,500
(c) Rs. 10,000
(d) Rs. 10,500
Q39. The smallest of the fractions among 5/8, ¾, 13/16, 7/12 is ________.
(a) 5/8
(b) 3/4
(c) 13/16
(d) 7/12
Q42. The diagonals of 2 squares M & N are in the ratio 2:1. The ratio of their areas is
(a) 1:2
(b) 2:1
(c) 1:4
(d) 4:1
Q45. Find the greatest number which on dividing 391 and 318 leaves remainders 7 and 6 respectively.
(a) 20
(b) 23
(c) 24
(d) 32
Q46. Find the odd one out in relation to using ATM and net-banking facilities.
(a) Don’t share your ATM card.
(b) Don’t share your PIN.
(c) Don’t change your PIN at regular intervals.
(d) Don’t share your login Id and password.
Q47. Read the following paragraph and answer the question based on it.
The ongoing progress in technologies continue to throw up fresh risks related to data privacy and
security. There can be no true progress in technologies without such risks. The IT industries need to be
equipped to handle such risks.
Which option relates best to the above statement?
(a) True progress in technology involves some risk too.
(b) IT industries are not equipped to handle such threats.
(c) Progress must be free of risks and threats.
(d) data privacy and security is not important to the IT industries.
Q51. The cost of 15 kg of groundnuts and 4 kg of cashews is Rs. 7,000. The cost of 10 kg of cashews is
equal to 25 kg of groundnuts. Find the cost of groundnut per kg.
(a) Rs. 320
(b) Rs. 700
(c) Rs. 540
(d) Rs. 280
Q52. If ‘+’ means ‘brother of’, ‘×’ means ‘mother of’, ‘–’ means ‘father of and ‘÷ ’ means ‘son of’, then which
of the following means V is the nephew of W?
(a) V+U–W
(b) V÷ U+W
(c) V×W–U
(d) V÷ W–U
Q53. The average weight of 25 bags is 55 kg. The weight of one bag was misread as 65 instead of 56. Find
the correct mean value.
(a) 55.25
(b) 55.36
(c) 54.64
(d) 55.65
Q55. Which Indian freedom fighter unfurled the flag known as Saptarishi at Stuttgart in Germany in
1907?
(a) Madam Cama
(b) Mahatma Gandhi
(c) Dadabhai Naoroji
(d) Lokmanya Tilak
Q56. Which one is not the key objected of the Jan Aushadhi Campaign?
(a) Make quality the hallmark of medicine availability.
(b) Redefine the unit cost of treatment per person.
(c) Develop a model which can be replicated only in India.
(d) To be adopted by the Private Sector also.
Direction (58 – 60); Consider the following information and answer the questions based on it.
Out of 60 people in a colony, 10 speak only Bengali, 5 speak only Assamese, 10 speak both Hindi and
Odia, 12 speak both Marathi and Hindi, 13 speak English, Tamil and Marathi, 5 speak both Assamese and
Hindi and the remaining speak both Bengali and Hindi.
Q60. The ratio of people who speak Bengali to those who speak Marathi is
(a) 15/32
(b) 1/2
(c) 3/4
(d) 3/5
Q61. In a farm, there are goats and peacocks. If the number of heads are 60 and the number of feet are
170, then the number of goats =?
(a) 18
(b) 20
(c) 23
(d) 25
Q62. A train runs at 80 kmph for the first 40 km and the next 30 km at
60 kmph. Find the average speed.
(a) 62 kmph
(b) 64 kmph
(c) 65 kmph
(d) 70 kmph
Q67. A tap can fill a tank in 50 minutes. If the tank has a leakage which alone is capable of emptying the
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tank in 22 hours, the tank will n ow be filled in __________.
(a) 1 hour
(b) 1 hour 15 mins
(c) 1 hour 25 mins
(d) 1 hour 30 mins
Q68. How many full member teams were in ICC Cricket World Cup T20 – 2016 other than the host
country?
(a) Seven
(b) Eight
(c) Nine
(d) Ten
Q75. Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra won the Favourite Actress award at the People’s Choice awards
2016, for her leading role in the American TV thriller series _____________.
(a) Secrets and Lies
(b) The Middle
(c) Quantico
(d) Mistresses
Q80. The cost price of 5 kg of wheat and 10 kg of sugar were Rs. 70 and Rs. 80 per kg respectively. On
selling, he gained 10% on wheat and 20% on sugar. What was the total sale price?
(a) Rs. 1,375
(b) Rs. 1,345
(c) Rs. 1,400
(d) Rs. 1,350
Q82. M borrowed some money for 1 year at certain simple interest. But the interest rate was increased to
2% which amounted to Rs. 120. Find the principal amount.
(a) Rs. 4,000
(b) Rs. 5,000
(c) Rs. 6,000
(d) Rs. 7,000
Q83. If the radius (r) of a circle is increased by ‘x’ units, what is the number of units by which the
circumference of the circle is increased?
(a) π
(b) 2π
(c) 2π r
(d) 2π x
Conclusions:
I. The debris found near Mozambique definitely belonged to MH370 aircraft.
II. The search team is mistaken about the findings.
Find which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statekents.
(a) Only conclusion I follows
(b) Only conclusion II follows
(c) Both I and II follow
(d) Neither I nor II follows
Q87. Most of the ____________ are formed by sand and silt deposited by rivers and sea waves.
(a) Laterite and lateritic soils
(b) Alluvial soils
(c) Peaty and Marshy soils
(d) Saline and alkaline soils
Q88. X is the brother of Y. Z is the wife of Y. F is the father of X. E is son of Z. How is E related to F?
(a) Grandson
(b) Nephew
(c) Brother
(d) Son
Q91. There are 3 numbers. The 2nd number is 3 times the 1st. The 3rd
is twice the 2nd . If their average is 70, find the smallest of the 3
numbers.
(a) 18
(b) 19
(c) 20
(d) 21
Q95. Which of the following is not true in regard to exchange rate of Indian Rupee?
(a) Mainly, its price is in terms of US Dollar.
(b) It is decided by Reserve Bank of India.
(c) It is published by Reserve Bank of India.
(d) It is decided by market forces.
Q96. The age difference between M and R is the same as that between P and M. M is elder to P but
younger to R. If the sum of the ages of R and P is 66, how old is M?
(a) 28
(b) 30
(c) 33
(d) 36
Q97. Rearrange the jumbled letters to make a meaningful word and then select the one which is different.
(a) OLEMN
(b) PEALP
(c) OGREAN
(d) OTTOPA
Q99. A man starts walking at 6.30 a.m. and wants to cover a distance of 30 km. His initial speed is 6 kmph
and after covering three-fifth distance, he reduces his speed by 2 kmph. At what time will he complete his
walk?
(a) 11.00 am
(b) 12.30 pm
(c) 11.30 pm
(d) 12.00 pm