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Question 1 of 100
1. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitudex2 + 5x + 6 =0
y2 + 3y + 2 = 0Correct
Explanation: x = -3, – 2 y = -2, -1
Incorrect
Explanation: x = -3, – 2 y = -2, -1
Unattempted
Explanation: x = -3, – 2 y = -2, -1
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Question 2 of 100
2. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeX2 – 629 = -4
y2 = 1681 -81Correct
Explanation: x = ± 25 y = ±40
Incorrect
Explanation: x = ± 25 y = ±40
Unattempted
Explanation: x = ± 25 y = ±40
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Question 3 of 100
3. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude(8 / √x) + (14 / √x) = √x
y7 – [ (2 × 11)15/2/√y] = 20Correct
Explanation: x = ±22 y=±22
Incorrect
Explanation: x = ±22 y=±22
Unattempted
Explanation: x = ±22 y=±22
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Question 4 of 100
4. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude2x2 + 11x + 12 = 0
5y2 +27y + 10 =0Correct
Explanation: x = -4, -1.5 y= -12.5, -0.4
Incorrect
Explanation: x = -4, -1.5 y= -12.5, -0.4
Unattempted
Explanation: x = -4, -1.5 y= -12.5, -0.4
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Question 5 of 100
5. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitudex2 = 1600
y = 3√79507Correct
Explanation: x = ±40 y = 43
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Explanation: x = ±40 y = 43
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Explanation: x = ±40 y = 43
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Question 6 of 100
6. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeDirection Q 6 – 10 : What will come in the place of “?”
2156 2077 1919 1682 1366 ?
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Explanation:
2156 – 78 = 2077
2077 – 158 = 1919
1919 – 273=1682
1682 -316=1366
1366 – 395 = 971Incorrect
Explanation:
2156 – 78 = 2077
2077 – 158 = 1919
1919 – 273=1682
1682 -316=1366
1366 – 395 = 971Unattempted
Explanation:
2156 – 78 = 2077
2077 – 158 = 1919
1919 – 273=1682
1682 -316=1366
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Question 7 of 100
7. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude1 56 ? 1885 7556 22677
Correct
Explanation:
1 × 7 + 46 = 56
56 × 6 + 36 = 372
372 × 5 + 25 = 1885Incorrect
Explanation:
1 × 7 + 46 = 56
56 × 6 + 36 = 372
372 × 5 + 25 = 1885Unattempted
Explanation:
1 × 7 + 46 = 56
56 × 6 + 36 = 372
372 × 5 + 25 = 1885 -
Question 8 of 100
8. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude16 ? 424 492 526 543
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Explanation:
16 + 272 = 288
288 + 136 = 424
424 + 68 = 492Incorrect
Explanation:
16 + 272 = 288
288 + 136 = 424
424 + 68 = 492Unattempted
Explanation:
16 + 272 = 288
288 + 136 = 424
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Question 9 of 100
9. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude2222 1879 1663 1538 1474 1447 ?
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Explanation:
2222-73 = 1879, – 63, -53, -43, -32, -23
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Explanation:
2222-73 = 1879, – 63, -53, -43, -32, -23
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Explanation:
2222-73 = 1879, – 63, -53, -43, -32, -23
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Question 10 of 100
10. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude3 12 36 ? 510 2571
Correct
Explanation:
3 × 1 + 9 = 12
12 × 2 + 12 = 36
36 × 3 +15 = 123Incorrect
Explanation:
3 × 1 + 9 = 12
12 × 2 + 12 = 36
36 × 3 +15 = 123Unattempted
Explanation:
3 × 1 + 9 = 12
12 × 2 + 12 = 36
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Question 11 of 100
11. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeThe population of City Z in 2001 was 50000. If there is rise of 8% every year in the population. Then what will be the population of Z in year 2005?
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Explanation:
50000 × (108/100)4
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Explanation:
50000 × (108/100)4
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Explanation:
50000 × (108/100)4
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Question 12 of 100
12. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeDirection Q 12 – 14: Each of the questions given below consists of a statement and / or a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statement(s) is / are sufficient to answer the given question.
Question 12: What is the car’s speed in KM/Hr ?
Statement 1. The length of car is 5 Meter.
Statement 2. Car covered 5 Km in 10 minutes.Correct
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Question 13 of 100
13. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeQuestion 13: What is the area of a rectangular field?
Statement 1. A farmer can plough the field in 5 hours.
Statement 2. The length of the field is 78 Meter.Correct
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Question 14 of 100
14. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeQuestion 14: What is the present age of Sita ?
Statement 1. Sita is four year older than Rohan.
Statement 2. Rohan is 6 year old.Correct
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Question 15 of 100
15. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeIn a mixture of 60 liters, the ratio of milk and water is 2 : 1. If this ratio is to be 1: 2, then the quantity of water to be further added is:
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Quantity of milk = 60 × 2/3 = 40 liters.
Quantity of water in it = 60-40 = 20 liters.
New ratio is = 1 : 2
Let quantity of water to be further added is = y.
Then new milk : water = 40 : ( 20+ y)
and it is 40 : (20 + y) = 1 : 2So Y = 60.
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Quantity of milk = 60 × 2/3 = 40 liters.
Quantity of water in it = 60-40 = 20 liters.
New ratio is = 1 : 2
Let quantity of water to be further added is = y.
Then new milk : water = 40 : ( 20+ y)
and it is 40 : (20 + y) = 1 : 2So Y = 60.
Unattempted
Quantity of milk = 60 × 2/3 = 40 liters.
Quantity of water in it = 60-40 = 20 liters.
New ratio is = 1 : 2
Let quantity of water to be further added is = y.
Then new milk : water = 40 : ( 20+ y)
and it is 40 : (20 + y) = 1 : 2So Y = 60.
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Question 16 of 100
16. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeDirection Q 16 -20: Following Pie Chart shows the scored marks by an student in an examination. If student got total 540 marks, then answer the following questions
Question 16: What is the ratio between marks scored in science to sum of other subjects?
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Explanation:
In the Pie chart the marks are given in the degree and we know the combination of all sections is equal to 360° (Property of a circle)
Marks scored in Science = (Total Marks – sum of other subjects)
Marks scored in Science = 360° – 280° = 120°
Ratio : 90° : 280°
Answer : 9: 28Incorrect
Explanation:
In the Pie chart the marks are given in the degree and we know the combination of all sections is equal to 360° (Property of a circle)
Marks scored in Science = (Total Marks – sum of other subjects)
Marks scored in Science = 360° – 280° = 120°
Ratio : 90° : 280°
Answer : 9: 28Unattempted
Explanation:
In the Pie chart the marks are given in the degree and we know the combination of all sections is equal to 360° (Property of a circle)
Marks scored in Science = (Total Marks – sum of other subjects)
Marks scored in Science = 360° – 280° = 120°
Ratio : 90° : 280°
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Question 17 of 100
17. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeCorrect
Explanation:
Marks Scored in Science = 540 × 120 / 360 = 180 Marks
Marks Scored in hindi = 540 × 70 / 360 = 105
Marks scored in Science – Marks scored in Hindi = 180 – 105 = 75Incorrect
Explanation:
Marks Scored in Science = 540 × 120 / 360 = 180 Marks
Marks Scored in hindi = 540 × 70 / 360 = 105
Marks scored in Science – Marks scored in Hindi = 180 – 105 = 75Unattempted
Explanation:
Marks Scored in Science = 540 × 120 / 360 = 180 Marks
Marks Scored in hindi = 540 × 70 / 360 = 105
Marks scored in Science – Marks scored in Hindi = 180 – 105 = 75 -
Question 18 of 100
18. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeCorrect
Subject Angle (in degree) Marks Social Science 65 97.5 Math 90 135 English 55 82.5 Hindi 70 105 Science 120 180 Incorrect
Subject Angle (in degree) Marks Social Science 65 97.5 Math 90 135 English 55 82.5 Hindi 70 105 Science 120 180 Unattempted
Subject Angle (in degree) Marks Social Science 65 97.5 Math 90 135 English 55 82.5 Hindi 70 105 Science 120 180 -
Question 19 of 100
19. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeCorrect
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Question 20 of 100
20. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeWhat is the ration between sum of marks scored in Social science and Science with sum of Hindi and math?
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Question 21 of 100
21. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeDirection Q 21 – 25: In the given table the % population of a state is given according to the age group. Read the given table carefully and give the answers of following questions:
Age Group ( in years) Percentage % Upto 15 30.00 16 – 25 17.75 26 – 35 17.25 36 – 45 14.50 46 – 55 14.25 56 – 65 5.12 66 and above 1.13 Total 100 Question: Which age group’s population is maximum?
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Explanation: In the given options the age group 16 -25’s population is 17.75% and that is largest among these option.
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Explanation: In the given options the age group 16 -25’s population is 17.75% and that is largest among these option.
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Explanation: In the given options the age group 16 -25’s population is 17.75% and that is largest among these option.
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Question 22 of 100
22. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeQuestion: For 5501 people what will be the population below age 26?
Age Group ( in years) Percentage % Upto 15 30.00 16 – 25 17.75 26 – 35 17.25 36 – 45 14.50 46 – 55 14.25 56 – 65 5.12 66 and above 1.13 Total 100 Correct
Explanation: Here the population is 2626.752 If we apply the approximation then it will be 2627.
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Explanation: Here the population is 2626.752 If we apply the approximation then it will be 2627.
Unattempted
Explanation: Here the population is 2626.752 If we apply the approximation then it will be 2627.
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Question 23 of 100
23. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeQuestion: If the population of people below 36 is 200 Million then what will be the approximate population above 55 age?
Age Group ( in years) Percentage % Upto 15 30.00 16 – 25 17.75 26 – 35 17.25 36 – 45 14.50 46 – 55 14.25 56 – 65 5.12 66 and above 1.13 Total 100 Correct
Explanation:
% of People below 36 = 30.00 + 17.75 + 17.25 = 65%
% of people above 55 = 5.12 + 1.13 = 6.25%
So the number of people = 200 M × 6.25 / 65 = 19.23 Million ( approx)Incorrect
Explanation:
% of People below 36 = 30.00 + 17.75 + 17.25 = 65%
% of people above 55 = 5.12 + 1.13 = 6.25%
So the number of people = 200 M × 6.25 / 65 = 19.23 Million ( approx)Unattempted
Explanation:
% of People below 36 = 30.00 + 17.75 + 17.25 = 65%
% of people above 55 = 5.12 + 1.13 = 6.25%
So the number of people = 200 M × 6.25 / 65 = 19.23 Million ( approx) -
Question 24 of 100
24. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeQuestion: If the difference between the populations of age group 46 – 55 and 26 -35 is 11.75 Million. Then what will be the total population of state?
Age Group ( in years) Percentage % Upto 15 30.00 16 – 25 17.75 26 – 35 17.25 36 – 45 14.50 46 – 55 14.25 56 – 65 5.12 66 and above 1.13 Total 100 Correct
Explanation: Difference between the % of 26-35 and 46-55 is 3%
Given 3.5% = 11.75 Million
so 100% = 11.75 × 100 / 3 = 391.67 Million (approx)Incorrect
Explanation: Difference between the % of 26-35 and 46-55 is 3%
Given 3.5% = 11.75 Million
so 100% = 11.75 × 100 / 3 = 391.67 Million (approx)Unattempted
Explanation: Difference between the % of 26-35 and 46-55 is 3%
Given 3.5% = 11.75 Million
so 100% = 11.75 × 100 / 3 = 391.67 Million (approx) -
Question 25 of 100
25. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeQuestion: If in the people in age group 56 and above are 10 Million. Then what will be the difference between the population of age group 16-25 and 46-55?
Age Group ( in years) Percentage % Upto 15 30.00 16 – 25 17.75 26 – 35 17.25 36 – 45 14.50 46 – 55 14.25 56 – 65 5.12 66 and above 1.13 Total 100 Correct
Explanation:
% of population 56 and above age group = 5.12 + 1.13 = 6.25%
Difference Between % of Population between 16-25 and 46-55 = 17.75 – 14.25 = 3.5
So the population = 3.5 × 10 / 6.25 = 5.6 Million.Incorrect
Explanation:
% of population 56 and above age group = 5.12 + 1.13 = 6.25%
Difference Between % of Population between 16-25 and 46-55 = 17.75 – 14.25 = 3.5
So the population = 3.5 × 10 / 6.25 = 5.6 Million.Unattempted
Explanation:
% of population 56 and above age group = 5.12 + 1.13 = 6.25%
Difference Between % of Population between 16-25 and 46-55 = 17.75 – 14.25 = 3.5
So the population = 3.5 × 10 / 6.25 = 5.6 Million. -
Question 26 of 100
26. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeX and Y invested Rs 50000 and Rs. 40000 respectively in a business. X left the business after 7 months and Z invested Rs. 60000 to enter in the business. At end of 1 one they gained profit was 153400 Rs . Then what is the part of Z in the total profit?
Correct
Explanation:
X : Y : Z
50000 × 7 : 40000 × 12 : 60000×5
35 : 48 : 30
Z’s profit = (153400 /113) × 30
40725.66 ≈ 40726Incorrect
Explanation:
X : Y : Z
50000 × 7 : 40000 × 12 : 60000×5
35 : 48 : 30
Z’s profit = (153400 /113) × 30
40725.66 ≈ 40726Unattempted
Explanation:
X : Y : Z
50000 × 7 : 40000 × 12 : 60000×5
35 : 48 : 30
Z’s profit = (153400 /113) × 30
40725.66 ≈ 40726 -
Question 27 of 100
27. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeA box contains 2 white balls, 3 black balls and 4 red balls. In how many ways can 3 balls be drawn from the box, if at least one black ball is to be included in the draw?
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Explanation:
We can get (1 black and 2 non black) or (2 black and 1 non black ) or (3 black)
Required number of ways =( 3C1×6C2) +( 3C2×6C1) +( 3C3) = 64Incorrect
Explanation:
We can get (1 black and 2 non black) or (2 black and 1 non black ) or (3 black)
Required number of ways =( 3C1×6C2) +( 3C2×6C1) +( 3C3) = 64Unattempted
Explanation:
We can get (1 black and 2 non black) or (2 black and 1 non black ) or (3 black)
Required number of ways =( 3C1×6C2) +( 3C2×6C1) +( 3C3) = 64 -
Question 28 of 100
28. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeA man’s speed with the current is 15 KM/hr and the speed of the current is 2.5 Km / hr. The man’s speed against the current is?
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Explanation:
Man’s rate in still water = ( 15 – 2.5 ) Km /hr = 12.5 km / hr.
Man’s rate against the current = ( 12.5 – 2.5 ) Km /hr = 10 Km/hrIncorrect
Explanation:
Man’s rate in still water = ( 15 – 2.5 ) Km /hr = 12.5 km / hr.
Man’s rate against the current = ( 12.5 – 2.5 ) Km /hr = 10 Km/hrUnattempted
Explanation:
Man’s rate in still water = ( 15 – 2.5 ) Km /hr = 12.5 km / hr.
Man’s rate against the current = ( 12.5 – 2.5 ) Km /hr = 10 Km/hr -
Question 29 of 100
29. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeA and B can do a piece of work in 12 days, B and C in 15 days, C and A in 20 days. If A, B and C work together, they will complete the work in:
Correct
Explanation:
Add the all three’s 1 day work means (A + B) + ( B + C ) + ( C + A ) = 1/12 +1/15 + 1/20
2 ( A + B + C ) = 1/5
(A+B+C)’s 1 day work = 1 / 10
So ( A + B + C) can complete the whole work in 10 days.Incorrect
Explanation:
Add the all three’s 1 day work means (A + B) + ( B + C ) + ( C + A ) = 1/12 +1/15 + 1/20
2 ( A + B + C ) = 1/5
(A+B+C)’s 1 day work = 1 / 10
So ( A + B + C) can complete the whole work in 10 days.Unattempted
Explanation:
Add the all three’s 1 day work means (A + B) + ( B + C ) + ( C + A ) = 1/12 +1/15 + 1/20
2 ( A + B + C ) = 1/5
(A+B+C)’s 1 day work = 1 / 10
So ( A + B + C) can complete the whole work in 10 days. -
Question 30 of 100
30. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeThe sum of present age of a father and son is 60 years. Six years ago the father’s age was 5 times to the age of son. After 6 years the son’s age will be?
Correct
Explanation:
Let the ages of son and father are y and (60-y)
(60-y) – 6 = 5y
y = 14
So Son’s age after 6 year will be = 20yearsIncorrect
Explanation:
Let the ages of son and father are y and (60-y)
(60-y) – 6 = 5y
y = 14
So Son’s age after 6 year will be = 20yearsUnattempted
Explanation:
Let the ages of son and father are y and (60-y)
(60-y) – 6 = 5y
y = 14
So Son’s age after 6 year will be = 20years -
Question 31 of 100
31. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeDirection Q 31 – 35: What will come in the place of ?.
850% of ? ÷85 – 828 = 195
Correct
Explanation:
Y × (850 / 100) × ( 1/85) – 828 = 195
Y = 10230Incorrect
Explanation:
Y × (850 / 100) × ( 1/85) – 828 = 195
Y = 10230Unattempted
Explanation:
Y × (850 / 100) × ( 1/85) – 828 = 195
Y = 10230 -
Question 32 of 100
32. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude642 × 25 × 40962 = 2?
Correct
Explanation:
212 × 25 × 224 = 2y
y=41Incorrect
Explanation:
212 × 25 × 224 = 2y
y=41Unattempted
Explanation:
212 × 25 × 224 = 2y
y=41 -
Question 33 of 100
33. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude3.23 × 1.43 × 2.28 = ?
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Question 34 of 100
34. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude18% of 3/4th of 88% of 8000 is
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Question 35 of 100
35. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude12831 + 72581 – 32819 = ?
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Question 36 of 100
36. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirection Q-36 – 40: Read the following statements and their conclusions carefully and then choose the appropriate answer.
Statement: A = B < C > D ≥ E ≤ F < G
Conclusion 1. G < D
Conclusion 2. B < ECorrect
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Question 37 of 100
37. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement: 3 < 4 < 5 < 6 ≤ 7
Conclusion 1. 3 ≤ 7
Conclusion 2. 4 < 7Correct
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Question 38 of 100
38. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement 1: A < B < C
Statement 2: D < E < F
Statement 3: D < C
Conclusion 1. E < C
Conclusion 2. F < BCorrect
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Question 39 of 100
39. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement 1:M < N
Statement 2: O < P
Statement 3: N < O
Statement 4: P > Q
Conclusion 1. M < P
Conclusion 2. N > QCorrect
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Question 40 of 100
40. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement: 1 ≥ 2 > 3 > 4 > 5
Conclusion 1. 1 > 4
Conclusion 2. 2 > 5Correct
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Question 41 of 100
41. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirection Q – 41 – 45: Every question has some statements and two conclusions. Read the statements (whether these statements are related to real world or not), choose the appropriate option that is full filling the statements.
Statement 1: All Diwali are Worship
Statement 2: All Worship are Devotion
Statement 3: All Devotion are peace of mindConclusion 1: All Diwali to be peace of mind is a possibility
Conclusion 2: Some Diwali are Devotion -
Question 42 of 100
42. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement 1: Some Bank are Govt.
Statement 2: Some Bank are Private
Statement 3: No Govt is PrivateConclusion 1: Bank those are Govt are also Private
Conclusion 2: Some Govt can be Private. -
Question 43 of 100
43. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement 1: Some Chemistry are Physics
Statement 2: Some Physics are Economics
Statement 3: Some Economics are Literature.Conclusion 1: Some Physics to be Literature is a possibility
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Question 44 of 100
44. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement 1: Some Hockey are Volleyball
Statement 2: All Volleyball are Cricket
Statement 3: No Cricket is WrestlingConclusion 1: All Wrestling to be Hockey is a possibility
Conclusion 2: Some Volleyball to be Wrestling is a possibility -
Question 45 of 100
45. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStatement 1: Some Apple are Grapes
Statement 2: No Grapes are Orange
Statement 3: Some Orange are GuavaConclusion 1: Some Apple are Guava
Conclusion 2: All Orange to be Apple is a possibilityCorrect
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Question 46 of 100
46. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirection Question 46- 48: Read the Following Passage below and give the answers of questions.
In a certain coding language “Hello Dear one year” is “Ha na pa ta” and “Dear me Girl there” is “ha da ra pa” and “Girl sweet dear” is “ha ra fa“.
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Explanation : Also for next 4 questions
Word Code Girl Ra Sweet Fa Me Pa Dear Ha There Da Hello / Your Na / ta Incorrect
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Word Code Girl Ra Sweet Fa Me Pa Dear Ha There Da Hello / Your Na / ta Unattempted
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Question 47 of 100
47. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWhat should be code for “Hello sweet Girl”
In a certain coding language Hello Dear one year is Ha na pa ta and Dear me Girl there is ha da ra pa and Girl sweet dear is ha ra fa.
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Question 48 of 100
48. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWhat should be code for “Hello sweet Girl”
In a certain coding language Hello Dear one year is Ha na pa ta and Dear me Girl there is ha da ra pa and Girl sweet dear is ha ra fa.
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Question 49 of 100
49. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIn the word “Welcome” there are how many combinations of letters in between the number of letters are same as in the English alphabet ( forward or backward).
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Explanation: E and C
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Explanation: E and C
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Explanation: E and C
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Question 50 of 100
50. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIn how many ways word “Assumption” can be arrange?
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Explanation:
7! / 2! = 5040 / 2 = 2520Incorrect
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7! / 2! = 5040 / 2 = 2520Unattempted
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Question 51 of 100
51. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirection Q 51-55: Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a square table. Out of eight four people are sitting in the middle of the each side and four people are sitting at each corner of the table. People who are sitting at the corner facing toward the center of table and people who are sitting in the middle of the side are facing outward.
Two female are sitting at corner and two female are sitting at the middle of side. P is sitting second left to the V. V is sitting at the middle of one side. R is sitting fourth right to his wife and his wife is not a neighbor of P and V. Q is sitting third right to her husband. Q is not sitting at the corner. Only S is sitting between Q and W. W is husband of P. T is a male. V is a male and husband of U.
Question 51: Who is sitting 3rd left to the T’s wife?
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Question 52 of 100
52. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWho is the wife of T?
Direction Q 51-55: Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a square table. Out of eight four people are sitting in the middle of the each side and four people are sitting at each corner of the table. People who are sitting at the corner facing toward the center of table and people who are sitting in the middle of the side are facing outward.
Two female are sitting at corner and two female are sitting at the middle of side. P is sitting second left to the V. V is sitting at the middle of one side. R is sitting fourth right to his wife and his wife is not a neighbor of P and V. Q is sitting third right to her husband. Q is not sitting at the corner. Only S is sitting between Q and W. W is husband of P. T is a male. V is a male and husband of U.
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See above figure
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Question 53 of 100
53. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWho is not facing inward or toward center of the table?
Direction Q 51-55: Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a square table. Out of eight four people are sitting in the middle of the each side and four people are sitting at each corner of the table. People who are sitting at the corner facing toward the center of table and people who are sitting in the middle of the side are facing outward.
Two female are sitting at corner and two female are sitting at the middle of side. P is sitting second left to the V. V is sitting at the middle of one side. R is sitting fourth right to his wife and his wife is not a neighbor of P and V. Q is sitting third right to her husband. Q is not sitting at the corner. Only S is sitting between Q and W. W is husband of P. T is a male. V is a male and husband of U.
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Question 54 of 100
54. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIf we change the position of R with his wife. Then in the new seating arrangement who is sitting 4th Right to the S’ husband?
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Question 55 of 100
55. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningChoose the correct pair of husband wife :
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Question 56 of 100
56. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirection Q 56-60: Read the given arrangement carefully and give the answers of following questions
A B 3 @ D 4 % F G 5 © X Y Z * P Ω Q # 7 ∞ =
Question 56: In the given arrangement just before how many symbols Ω is coming?
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Explanation: Ω is coming just before to Q only
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Explanation: Ω is coming just before to Q only
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Explanation: Ω is coming just before to Q only
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Question 57 of 100
57. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIn the given arrangement, which of the following element is at 4th left to the 20th element from the left?
Arrangement : A B 3 @ D 4 % F G 5 © X Y Z * P Ω Q # 7 ∞ =
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Question 58 of 100
58. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIf we remove all the symbols from the given arrangement then which letter or number will come at eight place from the left ?
Arrangement : A B 3 @ D 4 % F G 5 © X Y Z * P Ω Q # 7 ∞ =
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Question 59 of 100
59. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIn the above arrangement, how many consonant is there, on before them a vowel and after them a number is coming?
Arrangement : A B 3 @ D 4 % F G 5 © X Y Z * P Ω Q # 7 ∞ =
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Question 60 of 100
60. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIn the given arrangement, how many numbers are there on before them there is a letter but after them there is not a symbol?
Arrangement : A B 3 @ D 4 % F G 5 © X Y Z * P Ω Q # 7 ∞ =
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Question 61 of 100
61. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirection Q 61 – 65: Read the given seating arrangement carefully and give the answer of following questions:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in two rows. In row 1 C, D, G and H are sitting facing toward north and in row 2 A, B, E and F are sitting facing toward south. These are banker, Peon, Doctor, Advocate, Professor, Cricketer, Business man and Engineer by profession (it’s not compulsory that this is the right order).
- C is sitting second right to G. C is Banker.
- Whose face is toward the neighbor of G is sitting second right to the A and he is Professor.
- Doctor is neighbor of A.
- E and H are not sitting at the end of any row.
- B is not sitting at the end of row and he is not doctor.
- G is Engineer and F is advocate.
Question: What is the profession of E?
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Question 62 of 100
62. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWho is sitting 4th right to the A?
Direction Q 61 – 65: Read the given seating arrangement carefully and give the answer of following questions:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in two rows. In row 1 C, D, G and H are sitting facing toward north and in row 2 A, B, E and F are sitting facing toward south. These are banker, Peon, Doctor, Advocate, Professor, Cricketer, Business man and Engineer by profession (it’s not compulsory that this is the right order).
- C is sitting second right to G. C is Banker.
- Whose face is toward the neighbor of G is sitting second right to the A and he is Professor.
- Doctor is neighbor of A.
- E and H are not sitting at the end of any row.
- B is not sitting at the end of row and he is not doctor.
- G is Engineer and F is advocate.
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Question 63 of 100
63. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWhat is profession of H?
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Question 64 of 100
64. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIf F and A, C and C exchange their place, then in the new arrangement who is sitting just left to the B?
Direction Q 61 – 65: Read the given seating arrangement carefully and give the answer of following questions:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in two rows. In row 1 C, D, G and H are sitting facing toward north and in row 2 A, B, E and F are sitting facing toward south. These are banker, Peon, Doctor, Advocate, Professor, Cricketer, Business man and Engineer by profession (it’s not compulsory that this is the right order).
- C is sitting second right to G. C is Banker.
- Whose face is toward the neighbor of G is sitting second right to the A and he is Professor.
- Doctor is neighbor of A.
- E and H are not sitting at the end of any row.
- B is not sitting at the end of row and he is not doctor.
- G is Engineer and F is advocate.
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Question 65 of 100
65. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningFowling four follow a sequence; find out the one who doesn’t follow the sequence?
Direction Q 61 – 65: Read the given seating arrangement carefully and give the answer of following questions:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in two rows. In row 1 C, D, G and H are sitting facing toward north and in row 2 A, B, E and F are sitting facing toward south. These are banker, Peon, Doctor, Advocate, Professor, Cricketer, Business man and Engineer by profession (it’s not compulsory that this is the right order).
- C is sitting second right to G. C is Banker.
- Whose face is toward the neighbor of G is sitting second right to the A and he is Professor.
- Doctor is neighbor of A.
- E and H are not sitting at the end of any row.
- B is not sitting at the end of row and he is not doctor.
- G is Engineer and F is advocate.
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Explanation: D is sitting in another row.
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Explanation: D is sitting in another row.
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Explanation: D is sitting in another row.
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Question 66 of 100
66. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningMohit walks 5 Km toward South from his home. Then he turns 180° right and walks 10Km. Then he turns 90° left and walks 2 Km and gain turns 45° right and starts walking. In which direction Mohit is in from the starting point.
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Question 67 of 100
67. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirection Q 67 – 68: Following questions are based on the 6 number given below. So read the number series carefully and give the answer:
419 356 648 580 747 627
Question 67: What is the difference between the first digit of second largest number and the third digit of second smallest number?
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Second largest number is = 648
First digit of 648 = 6Second smallest number is = 419
Last digit is = 9Difference = 9 – 6 = 3
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Second largest number is = 648
First digit of 648 = 6Second smallest number is = 419
Last digit is = 9Difference = 9 – 6 = 3
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Question 68 of 100
68. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIf first digit is exchanged with the third digit and vice versa of every number in the series, then what will be the second digit of largest number in the series?
Direction Q 67 – 68: Following questions are based on the 6 number given below. So read the number series carefully and give the answer:
419 356 648 580 747 627
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Question 69 of 100
69. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningLooking at a portrait of a man, Harsh said, “His mother is the wife of my father’s son. Brothers and sisters I have none.” At whose portrait was Harsh looking ?
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Question 70 of 100
70. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningGiven that:
(1) A is the brother of B.
(2) C is the father of A.
(3) D is the brother of E.
(4) E is the daughter of B.Then Uncle of D is ?
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Explanation:
It is clear from the 3rd and 4th point that D is son of B.
From the 1st point it is clear that A is brother of B.
So A is the Uncle of D and E.Incorrect
Explanation:
It is clear from the 3rd and 4th point that D is son of B.
From the 1st point it is clear that A is brother of B.
So A is the Uncle of D and E.Unattempted
Explanation:
It is clear from the 3rd and 4th point that D is son of B.
From the 1st point it is clear that A is brother of B.
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Question 71 of 100
71. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirection Q 70 – 80: Read the given comprehension very carefully and answer the following questions:
The evolution of the internet from a forum for communication and commerce to a medium of free exchange of opinion and views has been so rapid that the nearly ubiquitous worldwide network of computers is now almost an extension of social life for many on the planet. It is therefore a discomfiting fact that despite the communitarian growth of the internet, the threats to freedom of expression on the medium, such as content takedowns, online surveillance and other forms of state control, have increased in the past year. A report on “Freedom on the Net”, released by Freedom House, the U.S.-based, government-funded organisation, points to the overall decline in internet freedom following a country-wise analysis of 65 nation-states. Freedom House’s reports in the past have been subjected to criticism for its perceived “bias” towards the U.S. and regimes friendly to it. But the “Freedom on the Net” report is fairly comprehensive in its categorisation of online freedom and curbs on it through different mechanisms adopted by nation-states.
The alarming conclusion of the report is that countries, irrespective of developed or developing status, are adopting more and more invasive means of censoring content, including techniques such as disruption of information networks and intrusive surveillance of the internet. These were self-evident from the revelations by the U.S. fugitive and whistleblower Edward Snowden, who pointed to the expansive surveillance by the U.S. National Security Agency. While the revelations raised awareness about the use of dragnet surveillance by the world’s leading powers, they have not resulted in substantive curbs on the practice. The U.S. recently passed a law that provided some limits on call-records monitoring and added some checks on wire-tapping and other means of surveillance, but did not go far enough to curb the dragnet surveillance by the NSA. This has worldwide implications as the domain naming system and root servers are still largely controlled by agencies of the U.S. government.
Question 71: According to above paragraph US government agencies largely controlling the_____?
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Question 72 of 100
72. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishQuestion 72: Who pointed to the expansive surveillance by the U.S. National Security Agency?
Direction Q 70 – 80: Read the given comprehension very carefully and answer the following questions:
The evolution of the internet from a forum for communication and commerce to a medium of free exchange of opinion and views has been so rapid that the nearly ubiquitous worldwide network of computers is now almost an extension of social life for many on the planet. It is therefore a discomfiting fact that despite the communitarian growth of the internet, the threats to freedom of expression on the medium, such as content takedowns, online surveillance and other forms of state control, have increased in the past year. A report on “Freedom on the Net”, released by Freedom House, the U.S.-based, government-funded organisation, points to the overall decline in internet freedom following a country-wise analysis of 65 nation-states. Freedom House’s reports in the past have been subjected to criticism for its perceived “bias” towards the U.S. and regimes friendly to it. But the “Freedom on the Net” report is fairly comprehensive in its categorisation of online freedom and curbs on it through different mechanisms adopted by nation-states.
The alarming conclusion of the report is that countries, irrespective of developed or developing status, are adopting more and more invasive means of censoring content, including techniques such as disruption of information networks and intrusive surveillance of the internet. These were self-evident from the revelations by the U.S. fugitive and whistleblower Edward Snowden, who pointed to the expansive surveillance by the U.S. National Security Agency. While the revelations raised awareness about the use of dragnet surveillance by the world’s leading powers, they have not resulted in substantive curbs on the practice. The U.S. recently passed a law that provided some limits on call-records monitoring and added some checks on wire-tapping and other means of surveillance, but did not go far enough to curb the dragnet surveillance by the NSA. This has worldwide implications as the domain naming system and root servers are still largely controlled by agencies of the U.S. government.
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Question 73 of 100
73. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishQuestion 73: Which is now almost an extension of social life for many on the planet?
Direction Q 70 – 80: Read the given comprehension very carefully and answer the following questions:
The evolution of the internet from a forum for communication and commerce to a medium of free exchange of opinion and views has been so rapid that the nearly ubiquitous worldwide network of computers is now almost an extension of social life for many on the planet. It is therefore a discomfiting fact that despite the communitarian growth of the internet, the threats to freedom of expression on the medium, such as content takedowns, online surveillance and other forms of state control, have increased in the past year. A report on “Freedom on the Net”, released by Freedom House, the U.S.-based, government-funded organisation, points to the overall decline in internet freedom following a country-wise analysis of 65 nation-states. Freedom House’s reports in the past have been subjected to criticism for its perceived “bias” towards the U.S. and regimes friendly to it. But the “Freedom on the Net” report is fairly comprehensive in its categorisation of online freedom and curbs on it through different mechanisms adopted by nation-states.
The alarming conclusion of the report is that countries, irrespective of developed or developing status, are adopting more and more invasive means of censoring content, including techniques such as disruption of information networks and intrusive surveillance of the internet. These were self-evident from the revelations by the U.S. fugitive and whistleblower Edward Snowden, who pointed to the expansive surveillance by the U.S. National Security Agency. While the revelations raised awareness about the use of dragnet surveillance by the world’s leading powers, they have not resulted in substantive curbs on the practice. The U.S. recently passed a law that provided some limits on call-records monitoring and added some checks on wire-tapping and other means of surveillance, but did not go far enough to curb the dragnet surveillance by the NSA. This has worldwide implications as the domain naming system and root servers are still largely controlled by agencies of the U.S. government.
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Question 74 of 100
74. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishQuestion 74: What is considered as a threat?
Direction Q 70 – 80: Read the given comprehension very carefully and answer the following questions:
The evolution of the internet from a forum for communication and commerce to a medium of free exchange of opinion and views has been so rapid that the nearly ubiquitous worldwide network of computers is now almost an extension of social life for many on the planet. It is therefore a discomfiting fact that despite the communitarian growth of the internet, the threats to freedom of expression on the medium, such as content takedowns, online surveillance and other forms of state control, have increased in the past year. A report on “Freedom on the Net”, released by Freedom House, the U.S.-based, government-funded organisation, points to the overall decline in internet freedom following a country-wise analysis of 65 nation-states. Freedom House’s reports in the past have been subjected to criticism for its perceived “bias” towards the U.S. and regimes friendly to it. But the “Freedom on the Net” report is fairly comprehensive in its categorisation of online freedom and curbs on it through different mechanisms adopted by nation-states.
The alarming conclusion of the report is that countries, irrespective of developed or developing status, are adopting more and more invasive means of censoring content, including techniques such as disruption of information networks and intrusive surveillance of the internet. These were self-evident from the revelations by the U.S. fugitive and whistleblower Edward Snowden, who pointed to the expansive surveillance by the U.S. National Security Agency. While the revelations raised awareness about the use of dragnet surveillance by the world’s leading powers, they have not resulted in substantive curbs on the practice. The U.S. recently passed a law that provided some limits on call-records monitoring and added some checks on wire-tapping and other means of surveillance, but did not go far enough to curb the dragnet surveillance by the NSA. This has worldwide implications as the domain naming system and root servers are still largely controlled by agencies of the U.S. government.
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Question 75 of 100
75. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishQuestion 75: Choose the closest meaning word of “surveillance”.
Direction Q 70 – 80: Read the given comprehension very carefully and answer the following questions:
The evolution of the internet from a forum for communication and commerce to a medium of free exchange of opinion and views has been so rapid that the nearly ubiquitous worldwide network of computers is now almost an extension of social life for many on the planet. It is therefore a discomfiting fact that despite the communitarian growth of the internet, the threats to freedom of expression on the medium, such as content takedowns, online surveillance and other forms of state control, have increased in the past year. A report on “Freedom on the Net”, released by Freedom House, the U.S.-based, government-funded organisation, points to the overall decline in internet freedom following a country-wise analysis of 65 nation-states. Freedom House’s reports in the past have been subjected to criticism for its perceived “bias” towards the U.S. and regimes friendly to it. But the “Freedom on the Net” report is fairly comprehensive in its categorisation of online freedom and curbs on it through different mechanisms adopted by nation-states.
The alarming conclusion of the report is that countries, irrespective of developed or developing status, are adopting more and more invasive means of censoring content, including techniques such as disruption of information networks and intrusive surveillance of the internet. These were self-evident from the revelations by the U.S. fugitive and whistleblower Edward Snowden, who pointed to the expansive surveillance by the U.S. National Security Agency. While the revelations raised awareness about the use of dragnet surveillance by the world’s leading powers, they have not resulted in substantive curbs on the practice. The U.S. recently passed a law that provided some limits on call-records monitoring and added some checks on wire-tapping and other means of surveillance, but did not go far enough to curb the dragnet surveillance by the NSA. This has worldwide implications as the domain naming system and root servers are still largely controlled by agencies of the U.S. government.
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Question 76 of 100
76. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishQuestion 76: Choose the closest meaning word of “intrusive”.
Direction Q 70 – 80: Read the given comprehension very carefully and answer the following questions:
The evolution of the internet from a forum for communication and commerce to a medium of free exchange of opinion and views has been so rapid that the nearly ubiquitous worldwide network of computers is now almost an extension of social life for many on the planet. It is therefore a discomfiting fact that despite the communitarian growth of the internet, the threats to freedom of expression on the medium, such as content takedowns, online surveillance and other forms of state control, have increased in the past year. A report on “Freedom on the Net”, released by Freedom House, the U.S.-based, government-funded organisation, points to the overall decline in internet freedom following a country-wise analysis of 65 nation-states. Freedom House’s reports in the past have been subjected to criticism for its perceived “bias” towards the U.S. and regimes friendly to it. But the “Freedom on the Net” report is fairly comprehensive in its categorisation of online freedom and curbs on it through different mechanisms adopted by nation-states.
The alarming conclusion of the report is that countries, irrespective of developed or developing status, are adopting more and more invasive means of censoring content, including techniques such as disruption of information networks and intrusive surveillance of the internet. These were self-evident from the revelations by the U.S. fugitive and whistleblower Edward Snowden, who pointed to the expansive surveillance by the U.S. National Security Agency. While the revelations raised awareness about the use of dragnet surveillance by the world’s leading powers, they have not resulted in substantive curbs on the practice. The U.S. recently passed a law that provided some limits on call-records monitoring and added some checks on wire-tapping and other means of surveillance, but did not go far enough to curb the dragnet surveillance by the NSA. This has worldwide implications as the domain naming system and root servers are still largely controlled by agencies of the U.S. government.
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Question 77 of 100
77. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishQuestion 77: Choose the opposite meaning word of “curb”.
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Question 78 of 100
78. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishQuestion 78: Which report is fairly comprehensive in categorisation of online freedom?
Direction Q 70 – 80: Read the given comprehension very carefully and answer the following questions:
The evolution of the internet from a forum for communication and commerce to a medium of free exchange of opinion and views has been so rapid that the nearly ubiquitous worldwide network of computers is now almost an extension of social life for many on the planet. It is therefore a discomfiting fact that despite the communitarian growth of the internet, the threats to freedom of expression on the medium, such as content takedowns, online surveillance and other forms of state control, have increased in the past year. A report on “Freedom on the Net”, released by Freedom House, the U.S.-based, government-funded organisation, points to the overall decline in internet freedom following a country-wise analysis of 65 nation-states. Freedom House’s reports in the past have been subjected to criticism for its perceived “bias” towards the U.S. and regimes friendly to it. But the “Freedom on the Net” report is fairly comprehensive in its categorisation of online freedom and curbs on it through different mechanisms adopted by nation-states.
The alarming conclusion of the report is that countries, irrespective of developed or developing status, are adopting more and more invasive means of censoring content, including techniques such as disruption of information networks and intrusive surveillance of the internet. These were self-evident from the revelations by the U.S. fugitive and whistleblower Edward Snowden, who pointed to the expansive surveillance by the U.S. National Security Agency. While the revelations raised awareness about the use of dragnet surveillance by the world’s leading powers, they have not resulted in substantive curbs on the practice. The U.S. recently passed a law that provided some limits on call-records monitoring and added some checks on wire-tapping and other means of surveillance, but did not go far enough to curb the dragnet surveillance by the NSA. This has worldwide implications as the domain naming system and root servers are still largely controlled by agencies of the U.S. government.
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Question 79 of 100
79. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishChoose the opposite meaning word of “domain”.
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Question 80 of 100
80. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishChoose the closest word of “adopt”
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Question 81 of 100
81. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirection Q 81 – 85: Choose the Correct combination of words that can fill the blanks of the given sentences.
Mr. Modi ___ the first Prime Minister to attend to the Delhi Economics Conclave __its 6-year history.
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Question 82 of 100
82. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe decision to impose 0.5 per cent cess _____translate into a tax of 50 paise only ____every Rs 100 worth of taxable services.
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Question 83 of 100
83. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishWhat we have done___ the last 17 months is to bring one hundred and ninety million people____ the banking system.
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Question 84 of 100
84. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishChina and India’s friendship dates back ____ancient times. As the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore put it, “China and India ____very old and beloved brothers.”
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Question 85 of 100
85. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe operators, _____ had flagged various issues regarding implementation of the regulations, _______that mobile tariffs would go up if they were forced to pay for dropped calls
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Question 86 of 100
86. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirection Q86-90 : Read each sentence to find whether there is any error in it. The error if any , will be in ne part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error,the answer is (E) i.e, No Error.
Question: The ruling party (A) /in the State hesitate (B)/ to officially declare support(C)/ to any candidate in the Panchayat poll.(D)/No Error. (E)
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Use hesitated instead of hesitate.
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Use hesitated instead of hesitate.
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Use hesitated instead of hesitate.
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Question 87 of 100
87. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishAccording to intelligence sources, (A) / Chhota Shakeel had once again (B)/ attempted to kill him in Australia (C)/some months ago. (D)/ No Error. (E)
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use “a few” instead of “some”
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use “a few” instead of “some”
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use “a few” instead of “some”
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Question 88 of 100
88. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe filmmakers are expected to (A)/ attend a press conference (B) /in Delhi and Mumbai later in the day to announce(C)/ their decision to return the awards. (D)/ No Error. (E)
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Question 89 of 100
89. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishMaldives Police discover (A)/a large cache of arms (B)/ in different locations (C)/ in the archipelago nation.(D)/No Error. (E)
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use “discovered”
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use “discovered”
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Question 90 of 100
90. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishPrime Minister Narendra Modi at (A) ?Saturday announced a (B)/ Rs.80,000 crore economic package for(C)/ the development of Jammu and Kashmir (D)./ No Error (E)
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replace “at” by “on”
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replace “at” by “on”
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replace “at” by “on”
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Question 91 of 100
91. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirection Q 91-95: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them :
(A) was significant in that Pakistan
(B) agreed that it would not allow
(C) The 2004 Joint Statement between the
(D) its territory to be used
(E) to support terrorism against India.
(F) Indian Prime Minister and the Pakistani President
Question 91. Which of the following will be THIRD sentence after rearrangement ?
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1st – C
2nd- F
3rd- A
4th- B
5th- D
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Question 92 of 100
92. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishWhich of the following will be FIRST sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) was significant in that Pakistan
(B) agreed that it would not allow
(C) The 2004 Joint Statement between the
(D) its territory to be used
(E) to support terrorism against India.
(F) Indian Prime Minister and the Pakistani President
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Question 93 of 100
93. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishWhich of the following will be FIFTH sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) was significant in that Pakistan
(B) agreed that it would not allow
(C) The 2004 Joint Statement between the
(D) its territory to be used
(E) to support terrorism against India.
(F) Indian Prime Minister and the Pakistani President
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Question 94 of 100
94. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishWhich of the following will be SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
(A) was significant in that Pakistan
(B) agreed that it would not allow
(C) The 2004 Joint Statement between the
(D) its territory to be used
(E) to support terrorism against India.
(F) Indian Prime Minister and the Pakistani President
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Question 95 of 100
95. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishWhich of the following will be FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
(A) was significant in that Pakistan
(B) agreed that it would not allow
(C) The 2004 Joint Statement between the
(D) its territory to be used
(E) to support terrorism against India.
(F) Indian Prime Minister and the Pakistani President
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Question 96 of 100
96. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirection Q 96-100 : Following Paragraph has a number of blanks marked 1,2,3,4,5 followed by a set of options. Mark the options that best complete the blanks.
The only way the state can (96) its commitment to rendering justice to victims of sexual violence is by ensuring a speedy trial and procuring exemplary (97) for offenders. That trials that yield such outcomes have become more (98) is a matter of considerable satisfaction. The sentencing of a Delhi taxi driver to a prison term for the remainder of his life for raping a passenger in December 2014 ought to be gratifying for two reasons. The final (99) has come within 11 months of the crime, and it (100) the maximum punishment available in law under penal provisions that were significantly strengthened in 2013.
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Question 97 of 100
97. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe only way the state can (96) its commitment to rendering justice to victims of sexual violence is by ensuring a speedy trial and procuring exemplary (97) for offenders. That trials that yield such outcomes have become more (98) is a matter of considerable satisfaction. The sentencing of a Delhi taxi driver to a prison term for the remainder of his life for raping a passenger in December 2014 ought to be gratifying for two reasons. The final (99) has come within 11 months of the crime, and it (100) the maximum punishment available in law under penal provisions that were significantly strengthened in 2013.
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Question 98 of 100
98. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe only way the state can (96) its commitment to rendering justice to victims of sexual violence is by ensuring a speedy trial and procuring exemplary (97) for offenders. That trials that yield such outcomes have become more (98) is a matter of considerable satisfaction. The sentencing of a Delhi taxi driver to a prison term for the remainder of his life for raping a passenger in December 2014 ought to be gratifying for two reasons. The final (99) has come within 11 months of the crime, and it (100) the maximum punishment available in law under penal provisions that were significantly strengthened in 2013.
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Question 99 of 100
99. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe only way the state can (96) its commitment to rendering justice to victims of sexual violence is by ensuring a speedy trial and procuring exemplary (97) for offenders. That trials that yield such outcomes have become more (98) is a matter of considerable satisfaction. The sentencing of a Delhi taxi driver to a prison term for the remainder of his life for raping a passenger in December 2014 ought to be gratifying for two reasons. The final (99) has come within 11 months of the crime, and it (100) the maximum punishment available in law under penal provisions that were significantly strengthened in 2013.
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Question 100 of 100
100. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe only way the state can (96) its commitment to rendering justice to victims of sexual violence is by ensuring a speedy trial and procuring exemplary (97) for offenders. That trials that yield such outcomes have become more (98) is a matter of considerable satisfaction. The sentencing of a Delhi taxi driver to a prison term for the remainder of his life for raping a passenger in December 2014 ought to be gratifying for two reasons. The final (99) has come within 11 months of the crime, and it (100) the maximum punishment available in law under penal provisions that were significantly strengthened in 2013.
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