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After his father's death, writer Laurence Yep returned to San Francisco to look for the apartment house where his family had lived, which also housed their grocery store. It had been replaced by a two-story parking garage for a nearby college. There were trees growing where the store door had been. I had to look at the street signs on the corner to make sure I was in the right spot. Behind the trees was a door of solid metal painted a battleship gray Stretching to either side were concrete walls with metal grates bolted over the openings in the sides. The upper story of the garage was open to the air but through the grates I could look into the lower level. The gray, oil-stained concrete spread onward endlessly, having replaced the red cement floor of our store. Lines marked parking places where my parents had laid wooden planks to ease the ache and chill on their feet. Where the old-fashioned glass store counter had been was a row of cars. I looked past the steel I-beams that formed the columns and ceiling of the garage, peering through the dimness in an attempt to locate where my father's garden had been; but there was only an endless stretch of cars within the painted stalls. We called it the garden though that was stretching the definition of the word
because it was only a small, narrow cement courtyard on the north side of our apartment house. There was only a brief time during the day when the sun could reach the tiny courtyard; but fuchsia bushes, which loved the shade, grew as tall as trees from the dirt plot there. Next to it my father had fashioned shelves from old hundred-pound rice cans and planks; and on these makeshift shelves he had his miniature flower patches growing in old soda pop crates from which he had removed the wooden dividers. He would go out periodically to a wholesale nursery by the beach and load the car with boxes full of little flowers and seedlings which he would lovingly transplant in his shadowy garden. If you compared our crude little garden to your own backyards, you would probably laugh; and yet the cats in the neighborhood loved my father's garden almost as much as he did--to his great dismay The cats loved to roll among the flowers, crushing what were just about the only green growing things in the area. Other times, they ate them-perhaps as a source of greens. Whatever the case, my father could have done without their destructive displays of appreciation. I don't know where my father came by his love of growing things. He had come to San Francisco as a boy and, except for a brief time spent picking fruit, had lived most of his life among cement, brick, and asphalt. I hadn't thought of my father's garden in years; and yet it was the surest symbol of my father. Somehow he could persuade flowers to grow within the old, yellow soda pop crates though the sun seldom touched them; and he could coax green shoots out of what seemed like lifeless sticks. His was the gift of renewal. However, though I stared and stared, I could not quite figure out where it had been. Everything looked the same; more concrete and more cars. Store, home and garden had all been torn down and replaced by something as cold, massive and impersonal as a prison. Even if I could have gone through the gate, there was nothing for me inside there. If I wanted to return to that lost garden, I would have to go back into my own memories. Award-winning author Laurence Yep did return to his father's garden in his memories. In 1991 he published The Lost Garden an autobiography in which he tells of growing up in San Francisco and of coming to use his writing to celebrate his family and his ethnic heritage.
Q. No. : 1
Question :The author is searching for something as he looks through the window of a parking garage. What is he searching for?
A :
A particular car
B :
The red cement floor of an old store
C :
Reminders of the past
D :
Evidence of his father's financial success
Answer: C
Q. No. : 2
Question :What kind of work did the author's father do?
A :
He was a professional gardener
B :
He worked in a parking garage.
C :
He owned a restaurant.
D :
He owned a store.
Answer: D
Q. No. : 3
Question :What idea does the story suggest about the author's parents?
A :
They both worked hard to support their family
B :
They had encouraged their son to become a writer
C :
They had not wanted to see a parking garage replace their home.
D :
They had been farmers most of their lives.
Answer: C
Q. No. : 4
Question :What do you know about the father's garden?
A :
It grew in spite of being neglected.
B :
The cats would eat all the plants before they grew
C :
It flourished in an unlikely spot.
D :
It didn't grow well because of lack of sun.
Answer: D
Q. No. : 5
Question :Why are details about the neighborhood cats included in this story?
A :
To show how much the garden meant to the family.
B :
To show how important this garden was to the author's father.
C :
To show how had the author worked at helping his father.
D :
To show that the author's father loved animals as well as plants.
Answer: D
The five question given below are based on the following passage given below:-

The most formidable animal in the forests, that grew around the Mediterranean eight thousand years ago was the great reindeer. It stood six foot high at the shoulders and weighed about a ton. Apart from eye-witness account we know their dimensions from their fossilised bones and, more importantly, their appearance from the superb portraits of them painted by prehistoric man, particularly in the cave of Lascaux in Central France. It is possible that the act of painting played a part in the rituals designed to bring success in hunting and to ensure the continued fertility of the creatures on which people depended for food. Opposed to this is the view that at the time the paintings were made, the game was so abundant that magic was hardly required to find it. Whatever the differing views about the reindeers’ role in the ritual, it is clear that by 8000 BC at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea, the reindeer had dominated the minds of the men who held it great respect. In Catal Huyuk in Central turkey, one of the earliest big towns to have developed around 6400 years age, the excavator found in several shrines reindeer’s heads modelled in clay protruding from the walls. It is not certain that the people of Catal Huyuk offered the reindeer for sacrifice but their domestication led to the reduction of reindeers’ size, both in body and in horns. But it is Memphis, capital of ancient Egypt around 2000BC that the reindeer commanded the highest respect, taking its place among other important deities in all Egypt.
Q. No. : 6
Question :Catal Huyuk was a big town in Central turkey
A :
3000 BC
B :
6400 BC
C :
10000 BC
D :
9000 BC
Answer: B
Q. No. : 7
Question :The evidence of reindeer worship in Catal Huyuk can be seen in
A :
terra cota pottery
B :
clay tablets.
C :
reindeers’ heads in clay
D :
stylised ornaments of reindeer
Answer: C
Q. No. : 8
Question :The reindeer found its highest expression as a deified being in
A :
Catal Huyuk
B :
Sumeria
C :
Babylon
D :
Ancient Egypt
Answer: D
Q. No. : 9
Question :He lascaux painting of the reindeer’s portraits signify
A :
rituals for successful hunting.
B :
prayers for protection of animal from nature’s fury.
C :
prayers for rains
D :
appeasement of gods
Answer: A
Q. No. : 10
Question :All of the following are true, except
A :
Memphis was the capital of ancient Egypt.
B :
Domestication of the reindeer by the people of Catal Huyuk affected its size.
C :
In the forests around the Mediterranean sea the reindeer was 6 foot high at the shoulders.
D :
The size of the prehistoric reindeer can gauged from stone inscriptions.
Answer: D
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of the information provided in the passage.

According to Albert Einstein the non mathematician, is seized by a mysterious shuddering when he hears of 'four-dimensional' things, he is seized by a feeling, which is very similar to the thoughts awakened by the occult. And at the same time the statement that the world in which we live is a four-dimensional space - time continuum is quite a common place statement.
This might lead to an argument regarding the use of the term ''commonplace'' by Einstein. Yet the difficulty lies more in the wording than the ideas. Einstein's concept of the universe as a four-dimensional space-time continuum becomes plain and clear, when what he means by ''continuum'' becomes clear. A continuum is something that is continuous, A ruler, for example, is a one-dimensional space continuum. Most rulers are divided into inches and frWASLions, scaled down to one-sixteenth of an inch.
Will it be possible to conceive a ruler, which is calibrated to a millionth or billionth of an inch. In theory there is no reason why the steps from point to point should not be even smaller. What distinguishes a continuum is the fWASL that the space between any two points can be sub-divided into an infinite number of smaller divisions.
A railroad track is a one-dimensional space continuum and on it the engineer of a train can describe his position at any time by citing a single co-ordinate point - i.e., a station or a milestone. A sea captain, however, has to worry about two dimensions. The surface of the sea is a two-dimensional continuum and the co-ordinate points by which sailor fixes his positions in his two dimensional continuum are latitude and longitude. An airplane pilot guides his plane through a three - dimensional continuum, hence he has to consider not only latitude and longitude, but also his height above the ground. The continuum of an airplane pilot constitutes space as we perceive it. In other words, the space of our world is a three-dimensional continuum.
Just indicating its position in space is not enough while describing any physical event, which involves motion. How position changes in time also needs to be mentioned. Thus to give an accurate picture of the operation of a New York - Chicago express, one must mention not only that it goes from New - York to Albany to Syracuse to Cleveland to Toledo to Chicago, but also the times at which it touches each of those points. This can be done either by means of a timetable or a visual chart. If the miles between New York and Chicago are plotted horizontally on a piece of ruled paper and the hours and minutes are plotted vertically, then a diagonal line properly drawn across the page illustrates the progress of the train in two - dimensional space - time continuum. This type of graphic representation is familiar to most newspaper readers; a stock market chart, for example, pictures financial events in a two - dimensional dollar - time continuum. Similarly for the best picturisation of the flight of an airplane from New York to Los Angeles a four - dimensional space - time continuum is essential. The latitude, longitude and altitude will only make sense to the traffic manager of the airline if the time co - ordinate is also mentioned. Therefore time is the fourth dimension. If a flight has to be looked at, perceived as a whole, it wouldn't work if it is broken down into a series of disconnected take - offs, climbs, glides, and landing, it needs to be looked at and perceived as a continuous four - dimensional space - time continuum curve.
Q. No. : 11
Question :The significant feature of a continuum, according to the passage, revolves around
A :
The divisibility of the interval between any two points.
B :
An ordinary ruler's caliber for marking
C :
Its lucid from providing comprehensibility to the non - scientists as well
D :
Its variety of co - ordinates.
Answer: A
Q. No. : 12
Question :The purpose of this passage is to highlight the point that
A :
Plots and sea captains have something in common
B :
Stock market charts may be helpful to physicists
C :
The fourth dimension is time.
D :
Non - mathematician's are often afraid of the commonplace
Answer: C
Q. No. : 13
Question :According to the passage, an airlines traffic manager depends upon all of the following EXCEPT
A :
latitude
B :
altitude
C :
the time co -ordinate
D :
the continuous curve in co four
Answer: D
Q. No. : 14
Question :According to the passage, an airlines traffic manager depends upon all of the following EXCEPT
A :
latitude
B :
altitude
C :
the time co -ordinate
D :
the continuous curve in co four
Answer: D
Q. No. : 15
Question :According to Albert Einstein which type of people are seized by a mysterious shuddering when he hears of 'four-dimensional' things?
A :
Doctors
B :
Non Mathematicians
C :
Artists
D :
None of the above
Answer: B
Q. No. : 16
Question :According to the author if on wishes portray a physical event in which motion plays a role - one has to
A :
Make use of a time-table
B :
Indicate how position changes in time
C :
Be conversant with the scientist's theories
D :
Describe it graphically
Answer: B
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of the information provided in the passage

Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion. The general recognition of this fact is shown in the proverbial phrase,' It is the busiest man who has time to spare'. Thus, an elderly lady at leisure can spend the entire day writing a postcard to her niece. An hour will be spent in writing a postcard , another hunting for spectacles, half an hour to search for the address , an hour and a quarter in composition and twenty minutes in deciding whether or not to take an umbrella when going to the pillar box in the street. The total effort that could occupy a busy man for three minutes, all told may in this fashion leave another person completely exhausted after a day of doubt ,anxiety and toil.
Q. No. : 17
Question :What happens when the time to be spent on some work increases?
A :
the work is done smoothly.
B :
the work is done leisurely.
C :
work consumes all the time.
D :
The work needs additional time.  
Answer: C
Q. No. : 18
Question :Explain the sentence : work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion’.
A :
The more work there is to be done , the more time needed.
B :
whatever time is available for a given amount of work, all of it will be used.
C :
If you have more time you can do some work.
D :
If you have some important work to do , you should always have some additional time.
Answer: B
Q. No. : 19
Question :Who is the person likely to take more time to do work.:
A :
a busy man.
B :
a man of leisure.
C :
an elderly person.
D :
an exhausted person
Answer: B
Q. No. : 20
Question :What is the total time spent by the elderly lady in writing a postcard?
A :
Three minutes.
B :
four hours and five minutes.
C :
half day
D :
the entire day.
Answer: D
Q. No. : 21
Question :What does the expression ‘pillar box’ stand for?
A :
a box attached to the pillar.
B :
a box in the pillar
C :
box office
D :
a pillar type postbox.
Answer: D
The following five question are based on the following passage give below:-

As comprehensive socialism has diminished an opposing doctrine has emerged. This is privatisation. As a broad rule, privatisation ranks with socialism in irrelevance. There is a large area of economic activity in which the market is and should be unchallenged. Equally there is a large range of activities that increases with increasing economic activity where the services and functions of the state are either necessary or superior. Privatisation is not any better as a controlling guide to public action than is socialism. In both the cases the primary service of the doctrine is in providing escape from thought. In a good society there is in these matters one dominant rule: Decisions must be made on the social and economic merits of the case. This is not the age of doctrine. This is the age of practical judgement.
Q. No. : 22
Question :The author is
A :
anti- socialism
B :
anti-privatisation
C :
calls for a balance between both
D :
None of the above
Answer: C
Q. No. : 23
Question :The following statement is false
A :
 Socialism has disappeared
B :
Privatization cant be used in all areas
C :
Privatisation and socialism are opposing doctrines
D :
All of the above.
Answer: A
Q. No. : 24
Question :The piece was written in the
A :
1950's
B :
1960's
C :
1970's
D :
1990's
Answer: D
Q. No. : 25
Question :In a good society, decisions are made based on
A :
ad-hoc
B :
on cash flows
C :
on economic and social merits of cases
D :
on economic value
Answer: C
Q. No. : 26
Question :In this passage the central idea is of the
A :
Theory of ideologies
B :
Relevance of socialism even today
C :
forms of governments
D :
Economic activities
Answer: B
Each of the given sentences has four underlined parts. one of them has a mistake. Mark the choice of the wrong part as answer.
Q. No. : 27
Question :Hardly I have finished reading(A)  when my sister(B)  snatched the book (C)  from me.(D)
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: A
Q. No. : 28
Question :I went to the Principal (A)  because I wanted (B)  to know as to why (C)  I was detained.(D)
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 29
Question :I have been living here(A)  since four years(B)  but no one has(C)  noticed my presence so far.(D)
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Read each sentence to find if there is any grammatical error in it. If there is any error, it will be only one part of the sentence. The number or alphabet of that part is your answer.( Disregard punctuation errors if any)
Q. No. : 30
Question :I never have(A) / visited(B) / or intend to visit(C) / foreign countries(D)
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 31
Question :The clothes(A) / were neatly(B) / hanged(C) /on the cloth line(D)
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
one of the four sentences given in each question is grammatically wrong . Find the incorrect sentence.
Q. No. : 32
Question :
A :
She had finished her work when I met her.
B :
Do you believe in God?
C :
He cut his hand with a knife.
D :
He challenged me for a duel.
Answer: D
Solution
Q. No. : 33
Question :
A :
Sumit is my elder brother
B :
He is two years younger to me
C :
He is the eldest man of this village.
D :
Ravi is five years older than me.
Answer: C
one of the four sentences given in each question is grammatically wrong . Find the incorrect sentence.
Q. No. : 34
Question :
A :
the odds are against him.
B :
Let me thread the needle .
C :
A nurse is taking care of him
D :
I don't know if snow is falling.
Answer: D
Q. No. : 35
Question :
A :
Let me put my sign here.
B :
These cattle are mine.
C :
He examined the book closely.
D :
He has no knowledge of and no interest in music.
Answer: A
Q. No. : 36
Question :
A :
He has no desire for fame.
B :
I intend going to Calcutta.
C :
He is too miserly to part with his money.
D :
He has invited me for dinner.
Answer: C
Each of the given sentences has four underlined parts. One of them ha s a mistake. Mark the choice of the wrong part as answer.
Q. No. : 37
Question :No sooner did the train start(A)  when there was a(B)  great rush(C)  into my compartment.(D)
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Q. No. : 38
Question :Hardly had I (A)  left the school(B)  than it began(C)  to rain(D)
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 39
Question :After you will return(A)  from America(B)  I will come(C) and see you(D)
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: A
Q. No. : 40
Question :A sentence is given in four different forms. Only one of them is correct grammatically. Mark the correct one as the answer.
A :
Excellence will come when the performer takes pride in doing his best.
B :
Excellence comes as the performer will take pride in doing his best.
C :
The excellence will come when the performer will take pride in doing his best.
D :
Excellence comes when the performer takes pride in doing his best.
Answer: D
In each of the following questions, some sentence are given which are on the same theme. decide which sentence is the most preferable with respect to grammar; meaning and usage, suitable for formal writing in English. Find the correct sentence.
Q. No. : 41
Question :
A :
Our school had won the match if only we have concentrated .
B :
Our school would have won the match if only  we would have concentrated.
C :
Our school would win the match if only  we had concentrated.
D :
Our school would have won the match if only we had concentrated. 
Answer: D
Q. No. : 42
Question :
A :
He will not pay unless he is  not compelled
B :
He will not pay unless he will be compelled .
C :
He will not pay unless he is compelled 
D :
He will not pay till he i s compelled.
Answer: C
Q. No. : 43
Question :
A :
I was asked to stop writing.
B :
She denied to go with me.
C :
My hairs stood on end.
D :
I am reading this novel for four days.
Answer: D
Q. No. : 44
Question :
A :
The teacher asked the student with a frown on his face, to leave the room.
B :
The teacher asked with a frawn on his face the student to leave the room.
C :
With a frawn on his face, the teacher asked the student to leave the room.
D :
The teacher asked the student to leave the room with  a frawn on his face .
Answer: C
In each of the following questions, some sentence are given which are on the same theme. decide which sentence is the most preferable with respect to grammar; meaning and usage, suitable for formal writing in English. Find the correct sentence.
Q. No. : 45
Question :
A :
A series of incidents have taken place.
B :
From which train did you come?
C :
It is a five--men committee.
D :
This pronunciation is peculiar to Bengalis.
Answer: D
Q. No. : 46
Question :
A :
They have placed order for books.
B :
He has applied for lectureship.
C :
The river has overflown its bank.
D :
Give me rupees two and a half.
Answer: D
Q. No. : 47
Question :
A :
The proceeds of the charity show are for riot victims
B :
He asked Ajay and I to go.
C :
The weather of this place does not suit me.
D :
Either Rajesh or his friends has done it.
Answer: A
Q. No. : 48
Question :
A :
It is far too hard an essay for me to attempt.
B :
It is too far hard an essay to attempt for me.
C :
It is too hard an essay for me to far attempt
D :
Too far it is an essay hard for me to attempt.
Answer: C
Solution
Q. No. : 49
Question :
A :
Hoping to be hearing from you, I remain yours sincerely
B :
Hoping to hear from you, I remain yours sincerely.
C :
Hoping to have heard from you, I  sincerely remain yours.
D :
Sincerely I remain yours hoping to be hearing from you.
Answer: B
In each questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts..

Give answer:-
(A) if only conclusion I follows;
(B) if only conclusion II follows;
(C) if either I or II follows;
(D) if neither I nor II follows
Q. No. : 50
Question :Statements : Some papers are files.
Some files are pens.
Conclusions  :-
I. some files are not pens.
II. Some pens are papers.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Q. No. : 51
Question : Statements:-All locks are keys No key is a spoon Conclusions:-I.No lock is a spoon II.No spoon is a lock
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 52
Question : Statements :-Some bottles are pencils Some pencils are glasses
Conclusions :- I.No glass is bottle
 II. Some bottles are glasses.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Solution
Q. No. : 53
Question : Statements:-
Sohan is a good sportsman
Sportsmen are healthy.
Conclusions :-I.All healthy persons are sportsmen.
II.Sohan is healthy.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
In each questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

Give answer
(A) if only conclusion I follows;
(B) if only conclusion II follows;
(C) if either I or II follows;
(D) if neither I nor II follows
Q. No. : 54
Question :Statements :-No man is a donkey
Rahul is a man
Conclusions:-
I Rahul is not a donkey.
II.All men are not Rahul
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: A
Q. No. : 55
Question : Statements: Most clocks are fans. Some fans are walls
Conclusions: I. Some walls are fans
                   II. Some clocks are walls
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: A
Q. No. : 56
Question :Statements:-All birds are dogsSome dogs are catsConclusions: I. Some cats are not dogsII. All dogs are not birds
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Solution
Q. No. : 57
Question :Statements: Some fools are intelligent
Some intelligent are great
Conclusions:
I. Some fools are great
II. All great are intelligent.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
In each of the following questions, a paragraph or a sentence has been broken up into different parts. The parts have been scrambled and numbered as given below. Choose the correct order of these parts from the given alternatives.
Q. No. : 58
Question :1)  you can take   2) you can't take  3) the boy   4) the village  5) out of the village 6) out of the boy  7) but
A :
1,3,5,7,2,4,6  
B :
1,5,2,6,3,7,4   
C :
1,6,5,3,7,2,4        
D :
1,7,2,4,3,5,6
Answer: A
Q. No. : 59
Question :1) food supply   2) storage, distribution and handling  3) pastoral industry and fishing 4) besides increasing   5) by preventing wastage in   6) the productivity from agriculture  7)can be increased
A :
1,7,5,2,4,3,6
B :
4,1,6,7,5,3,2 
C :
4,6,3,1,7,5,2
D :
6,3,5,7,4,1,2
Answer: C
Q. No. : 60
Question :1) in some of the developed countries   2) in the developing countries   3) mostly in the form of beef, pork etc.  4) about 180 kilograms   5) per capita consumption is   6) of grain per capita annually   7) the people   8) five times that amount   9) consume only
A :
1,7,9,4,6,2,5,8,3
B :
7,2,9,4,6,1,5,8,3
C :
2,5,8,2,7,9,4,6,3
D :
5,8,1,2,7,9,4,6,3
Answer: B
Q. No. : 61
Question :1) The African elephant is usually larger   2) being about three and a half metres in hight 3) than the Indian  4) and 6000 kg in weight  5) It has enormous ears   6)  which are valued for the ivory   7) and very long tusks   8) that they contain
A :
1,3,2,4,5,7,6,8 
B :
1,4,2,3,6,5,8,7   
C :
5,3,6,2,7,4,1,8 
D :
5,6,2,4,1,3,7,8
Answer: A
Q. No. : 62
Question :1) not only for   2) but also for   3) lumbering   4) construction purposes   5) as an occupation   6) on modern lines  7) the manufacture of wood pulp, paper , resins etc. 8) owing to the great demand for timber  9) has developed
A :
3,9,6,5,8,1,4,2,7
B :
3,8,9,5,6,1,7,2,4 
C :
5,3,9,6,8,1,7,2,4
D :
3,5,9,6,8,1,4,2,7
Answer: D
In each of the following questions, a paragraph or a sentence has been broken up into different parts. The parts have been scrambled and numbered as given below. Choose the correct order of these parts from the given alternatives.
Q. No. : 63
Question :1) I     2)do    3)  a    4)  of    5) in     6)  lot    7)  reading    8) my    9) time    10) free
A :
1, 2, 3, 6, 4, 7, 5, 10, 8, 9
B :
1, 2, 6, 3, 4, 7, 5, 8, 10, 9
C :
1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 4, 5, 8, 10, 9
D :
1, 2, 3, 6, 4, 7, 5, 8, 10, 9
Answer: D
Q. No. : 64
Question : 1) on to     2) seat   3)  evening    4)  Edinburgh    5)the     6)  booked    7)  flight    8) a    9) abhishek    10)to
A :
9, 6, 8, 2, 1, 5, 3, 7, 10, 4
B :
9, 6, 8, 1, 2, 5, 3, 7, 10, 4
C :
9, 3, 8, 2, 1, 5, 6, 7, 10, 4
D :
9, 6, 1, 2, 5, 8, 3, 7, 10, 4
Answer: A
Q. No. : 65
Question :1) I     2) my   3)  leg    4)  to    5)hire     6)  gardener    7)  when    8) a    9) had    10) I    11) broke
A :
1, 9, 4, 5, 8, 6, 7, 10, 11, 3, 2
B :
1, 9, 4, 5, 11, 6, 8, 10, 7, 2, 3
C :
1, 9, 4, 5, 8, 6, 7, 10, 11, 2, 3
D :
1, 4, 9, 5, 8, 6, 7, 10, 11, 2, 3
Answer: C
Q. No. : 66
Question :1) She     2) trust   3)  Don't    4)  because    5)is     6) her    7) lying   
A :
1, 5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
B :
3, 2, 6, 4, 1, 5, 7
C :
3, 2, 6, 4, 5, 1, 7
D :
3, 2, 6, 1, 4, 5, 7
Answer: B
Q. No. : 67
Question :1) rent     2)a   3)  has    4)  room    5)in     6) house    7)  she    8) to    9) rent  
A :
7, 3, 2, 4, 1, 8, 5, 9, 6
B :
7, 3, 1, 4, 8, 2, 5, 9, 6
C :
7, 3, 2, 4, 8, 1, 5, 9, 6
D :
7, 3, 2, 4, 8, 1, 5, 6, 9
Answer: C
In each of the following questions, a paragraph or a sentence has been broken up into different parts. The parts have been scrambled and numbered as given below. Choose the correct order of these parts from the given alternatives.
Q. No. : 68
Question :1) on to     2) seat   3)  evening    4)  Edinburgh    5)the     6)  booked    7)  flight    8) a    9) time    10)to
A :
9, 6, 8, 2, 1, 5, 3, 7, 10, 4
B :
9, 6, 8, 1, 2, 5, 3, 7, 10, 4
C :
9, 3, 8, 2, 1, 5, 6, 7, 10, 4
D :
9, 6, 1, 2, 5, 8, 3, 7, 10, 4
Answer: A
Q. No. : 69
Question :1) I     2)do    3)  a    4)  of    5) in     6)  lot    7)  reading    8) my    9) time    10) free
A :
1, 2, 3, 6, 4, 7, 5, 10, 8, 9
B :
1, 2, 6, 3, 4, 7, 5, 8, 10, 9
C :
1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 4, 5, 8, 10, 9
D :
1, 2, 3, 6, 4, 7, 5, 8, 10, 9
Answer: D
Q. No. : 70
Question :1) I     2) my   3)  leg    4)  to    5)hire     6)  gardener    7)  when    8) a    9) had    10) I    11) broke
A :
1, 9, 4, 5, 8, 6, 7, 10, 11, 3, 2
B :
1, 9, 4, 5, 11, 6, 8, 10, 7, 2, 3
C :
1, 9, 4, 5, 8, 6, 7, 10, 11, 2, 3
D :
1, 4, 9, 5, 8, 6, 7, 10, 11, 2, 3
Answer: C
Q. No. : 71
Question :1) She     2) trust   3)  Don't    4)  because    5)is     6) her    7) lying    
A :
1, 5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
B :
3, 2, 6, 4, 1, 5, 7
C :
3, 2, 6, 4, 5, 1, 7
D :
3, 2, 6, 1, 4, 5, 7
Answer: B
Q. No. : 72
Question :1) rent     2)a   3)  has    4)  room    5)in     6) house    7)  she    8) to    9) rent  
A :
7, 3, 2, 4, 1, 8, 5, 9, 6
B :
7, 3, 1, 4, 8, 2, 5, 9, 6
C :
7, 3, 2, 4, 8, 1, 5, 9, 6
D :
7, 3, 2, 4, 8, 1, 5, 6, 9
Answer: C
In each of the following questions, a paragraph or a sentence has been broken up into different parts. The parts have been scrambled and numbered as given below. Choose the correct order of these parts from the given alternatives.
Q. No. : 73
Question :1)  is decidedly harmful  2) disregarding other equally important aspects, 3) to the total neglect of others  4) in the life of a man or a woman  5) is not wisdom but  6) cultivating only one quality 7) giving all attention and energy to one aspect of national life only, 8) folly  9). similarly in the life of a nation.
A :
4,6,2,5,8,9,7,1,3
B :
4,6,3,1,9,7,2,5,8
C :
6,2,4,5,1,9,7,3,8
D :
6,4,2,1,9,7,3,5,8
Answer: B
Q. No. : 74
Question :1) Zealand  2)  islands  3)  Australia   4) of     5) new   6) consist 7) both   8) and    9) two
A :
2,4,3,6,5,7,1,8,9
B :
5,1, 8 3,7,6,9,2,4
C :
5,1,8,3,7,6,4,9,2
D :
5,1,8,2,3,7,6,4,9
Answer: C
Q. No. : 75
Question :1) Pentium 4   2) any     3) conflicts.  4) handle  5) It seems   6)can   7)that      8)without    9) it 
A :
5, 7, 1, 4, 6, 9, 8, 3, 2 
B :
5, 7, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 1, 3
C :
5, 7, 1, 4, 6, 9, 8, 2, 3   
D :
5, 7, 1, 6, 4, 9, 8, 2, 3
Answer: D
Q. No. : 76
Question :1) language      2) of      3) two        4) the         5) official       6)countries     7) is     8) English 9) the
A :
8, 7, 4, 5, 1, 2, 9, 3, 6   
B :
8, 7, 1, 5, 4, 2, 9, 3, 6
C :
8, 7, 4, 1, 5, 2 9, 3, 6
D :
8, 7, 4, 5, 1, 9, 2, 3, 6
Answer: A
Q. No. : 77
Question : 1) two    2) there   3) some    4) however    5) countries   6) between    7) are   8) differences    9) the
A :
4, 2, 8, 3, 7, 6, 9, 1, 5
B :
4, 2, 5, 3, 8, 6, 9, 1, 7
C :
4, 2, 7, 3, 8, 6, 9, 1, 5
D :
4, 3, 2, 7,  8, 6, 9, 1, 5
Answer: C

Quantative Questions For CTS
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Q. No. : 1
Question :A son and father goes for boating in river upstream . After rowing for 1 mile son notices the hat of his father falling in the river. After 5 min. he tells his father that his hat has fallen. So they turn round and are able to pick the hat at the point from where they began boating after 5min.  Tell the speed of river?
A :
6 miles/hr
B :
5 miles/hr
C :
5.5 miles/hr
D :
6.5 miles/hr
Answer: A
Convert the given binary number.
Q. No. : 2
Question :(11111011)2 =(_?_)8
A :
373
B :
363
C :
374
D :
364
Answer: A
Q. No. : 3
Question :(11011110110010101101)2 = (_?_)16
A :
DEDAD
B :
EDCAD
C :
DECAD
D :
DEDBD
Answer: C
Q. No. : 4
Question :(11010101)2 = (_?_)10
A :
215
B :
213
C :
216
D :
214
Answer: B
Q. No. : 5
Question :(11100111)2 = (_?_)8
A :
349
B :
351
C :
352
D :
347
Answer: D
Q. No. : 6
Question :(1100010101010010001)2 = (_?_)8
A :
1425227
B :
1425221
C :
1435222
D :
1425225
Answer: B
Q. No. : 7
Question : A car travels from B at a speed of 20 km/hr. The bus travel starts from A at a time of 6 A.M. There is a bus for every half an hour interval. The car starts at 12 noon. Each bus travels at a speed of 25 km/hr. Distance between A and B is 100 km. During its journey , The number of buses that the car encounter is ?
A :
14
B :
15
C :
16
D :
17
Answer: D
Solution
Q. No. : 8
Question : If all the 6 are replaced by 9, then the algebraic sum of all the numbers from 1 to 100(both inclusive) varies by
A :
330
B :
360
C :
420
D :
280
Answer: A
Solution
Q. No. : 9
Question : A group of friends goes for dinner and gets bill of Rs 2400 . Two of them says that they have forgotten their purse so remaining  make an extra contribution of Rs 100 to pay up the bill. Tell the number of person in that group?
A :
6
B :
7
C :
8
D :
10
Answer: C
Solution
Each question is followed by two statements I and II. Indicate your response based on the following directives.

Mark (A):- If the question can be answered using A alone but not using B alone.
Mark (B):- If the question can be answered using B alone but not using A alone.
Mark (C):- If the question can be answered using either statement alone.
Mark (D):- If the question can be answered using A and B together but not using A or B alone.
Q. No. : 10
Question :What is the area of square ABCD?
I. The four vertices A,B,C, and D of  the square lie on the circumference of a circle.
II. The radius of the largest circle that can be inscribed in the square is 10 cm.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Q. No. : 11
Question :A survey of 100 students revealed that 50% take tea and 50% take coffee. How many students take neither tea nor coffee.
I. 24 students take both tea and coffee.
II. Survey was done only on those who take tea or coffee.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 12
Question :Amar went to the market to buy some oranges, guavas and mangoes. Each orange, guava and mango cost Rs 3, Rs 2, Rs 4 respectively. The total value of the three variety of fruits purchased by him was Rs 246. How many oranges did he purchase?
I. He bought a total of 81 fruits. He did not buy more than 30 fruits of any variety.
II. The number of guavas he bought is less than the each of the other two varieties of fruits. He did not buy less than 25 guavas. Number of mangoes he bought was 28.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Q. No. : 13
Question :What is the interest received on Rs 8,000 in 2 year?
I. If rate of simple interest increases by 1/3 of its initial value then interest received increases by Rs 600 for 2 years.
II. If the rate of simple interest increases by 2/3 of its initial value then interest received is more by 2/3 of the previous interest.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: A
Q. No. : 14
Question :P,Q and R completes a work in 4 days and earn Rs. 870. What is the share of Q?
I. Q alone can do the work in 15 days.
II. P and Q together can do the work in 6 days, Q and R can do the work in 20/3 days.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Each questions is followed by two statements I and II. Indicate your responses based on the following directives.

Mark (A):- If the question can be answered using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered using the other statement alone.
Mark (B):- If the question can be answered using either statements alone.
Mark (C):- If the question can be answered using I and II together but not using I or II alone.
Mark (D):- If the question cannot be answered even using I and II together.
Q. No. : 15
Question : Is Y-X>3?
I. 5y-3x <3
II. 8x-2y >3
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Solution
Q. No. : 16
Question : How is A related to B?
I. A's father's son's son is B
II. B's paternal grandfather's only son's son is B.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Solution
Q. No. : 17
Question :Find the rate of interest.
I. The simple and compound interests accrued on a certain sun for 3 years are Rs 150 and Rs 182 respectively.
II. The principal is Rs 250.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: A
Q. No. : 18
Question :Is city P near to city Q than city R?
I. It takes 3 hours to travel from P to Q at x kmph and it takes 5 hours to travel from P to R at y kmph.
II. y is more than 60% of x.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 19
Question :What is the greatest number of pens that can be purchased for 18x?
I. 4 pens or books or 12 pencils can be purchased for Rs 36x.
II. If the cost of each pen is increased by 3x, 5 less pens can be purchased for Rs 180x.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Mark(A):- If the question can be answered using 1 alone but not using 2 alone.
Mark(B):- If the question can be answered using 2 alone but not using 1 alone.
Mark(C):- If the question can be answered using either statement alone.
Mark(D):- If the question can be answered using 1and 2 together but not using 1 or 2 alone.
Q. No. : 20
Question :P and Q worked on alternate days. In how many days was the work completed?
1. P started the work.
2. P can do the work in 20 days and Q in 30 days.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Q. No. : 21
Question :How many brothers does B have?
1. B has twice as many sisters as he has brothers.
2. A, who is B's sister has the same number of brothers as she has sisters.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Q. No. : 22
Question :Is ax> ay.1. x and y are the consecutive non-negative integers and a is negative integer.2. ay is even where as ax is odd.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Q. No. : 23
Question :What is the time taken by the tip of the second's hand of a clock to travel a distance of 374cm?
1. The length of the second's hand is 7cm.
2. In 5 minutes, the tip of the second's hand can travel a distance of 220cm.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 24
Question :Niranjana earns Rs 1000. Does his wife cook?
1. Niranjana's wife cooks, only if he saves more than Rs. 250.
2. Unless Niranjana fails to earn at least Rs. 1000 he spends at least 75% of his earnings.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Mark(A):- If question can be answered using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered using the other statements alone.
Mark(B):- If question can be answered using either statements alone.
Mark(C):- If question can be answered using 1 and 2 together but not using 1 or 2 alone.
Mark(D):- If the question cannot be answered even using 1 and 2 together.
Q. No. : 25
Question : What is the greatest number of pens that cam be purchased for  18x?1. 4 pens or 6 books or 12 pencils can be purchased for Rs. 36x2. If the cost of each pen is increased by Rs 3x, 5 less pens can be purchased for Rs. 180x.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Solution
Q. No. : 26
Question : What is the time in the clock?1. When reflection of the clock is observed in the mirror, the time shown in the reflection is 7 hour 37 minutes.2. The two hands of the clock are together and they are between 4 and 5.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Solution
Q. No. : 27
Question : On which day of the week does the 11th of August in a particular year 'X' falls?1. The year 'X' started with Sunday.2. The year 'X' ended with Sunday.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: A
Solution
Q. No. : 28
Question : What is the speed of Train?
1. Length of the train is 270m
2. The train crossed an electric pole in 15 min and 180 m long in 25 min.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: A
Solution
Q. No. : 29
Question : a,b and x are three distinct positive integers and x>1.
What is the remainder when abis divided by x?
1. x is the average of a and b
2. x is one more than b and a is two more than b.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: A
Solution
In each questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Q. No. : 30
Question :Statements:-All green are blue. All blue are white.
Conclusions:-
I.Some blue are green.
II. Some white are green
III. Some green are not white
IV. All white are blue.
A :
Only I and II follow 
B :
Only I and III follow.
C :
Only I and IV follow
D :
Only II and IV follow
Answer: A
Q. No. : 31
Question :Statements:- No parrot is crow.All crows are bats.
Conclusions
I. Some bats are parrots
II.All bats are parrots
III. Some bats are crows
IV.Some bats are not crows
A :
Only I and II follow
B :
Only I , II and III follow
C :
Only II, III and IV follow
D :
Only III and IV follow
Answer: D
Convert the given binary numbers.
Q. No. : 32
Question :(1110 0111)2 = (   )16
A :
E7
B :
DF
C :
D6
D :
D4
Answer: A
Q. No. : 33
Question :(01011010)2=(    )8
A :
137
B :
132
C :
543
D :
143
Answer: B
Q. No. : 34
Question : (11110000)2= (  )10
A :
220
B :
230
C :
240
D :
250
Answer: C
Q. No. : 35
Question :(11000101010000111)2=(   )16
A :
18A87
B :
19A87
C :
20A87
D :
21A87
Answer: A
Q. No. : 36
Question :(01001110)2 = (  )8
A :
112
B :
114
C :
118
D :
116
Answer: D
In each questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Q. No. : 37
Question :Statements: All bags are chalks.All chalks are bottles.
Conclusions:
I. Some bottles are bags.
II.All bags are bottles
III. All bottles are bags
IV. Some chalks are not bags
A :
Only I , II and IV follow
B :
Only I , III and IV follow
C :
Only II, III and IV follow
D :
All follows
Answer: A
Q. No. : 38
Question :Statements:   Some trees are buses.All buses are hats
Conclusions: 
I.Some trees are hats
II.Some hats are trees
III. All hats are buses
IV. Some buses are hats
A :
None follows
B :
Only I, II and IV follow.
C :
Only II , III and IV follow.
D :
All follow
Answer: B
Convert the given binary numbers..
Q. No. : 39
Question :(11111011)2=  ( __  )8
A :
373
B :
332
C :
267
D :
412
Answer: A
Q. No. : 40
Question :(11011110110010101101)2 = (  ___)16
A :
DEFAC
B :
DEBAD
C :
DECAD
D :
CADEF
Answer: C
Q. No. : 41
Question : ( 11010101)2  = ( ___  )10
A :
197
B :
208
C :
312
D :
213
Answer: D
Solution
Q. No. : 42
Question :(11100111)2 = (  __ )8
A :
246
B :
347
C :
341
D :
379
Answer: B
Q. No. : 43
Question :(1100010101010010001)2 = ( ___ )8
A :
1425221
B :
1325746
C :
4231653
D :
1311324
Answer: A
Answers the five question by using the information provided below..

I> A is north of E and west of C.
II> B is north of A and west of F.
III> D is south and east of A.
IV> E is north of F and east of D.
V> F is north of D and west of A.
VI> C is south of F and west of D.
Q. No. : 44
Question :Which of the following statements, if true, would make the information in the numbered statements more specific?
A :
C is north of D.
B :
E is north of D
C :
C is east of F
D :
B is north of F
Answer: A
Q. No. : 45
Question :Which of the numbered statements gives information that can be deduced from one or more of the other statements?
A :
I
B :
III
C :
VI
D :
V
Answer: B
Q. No. : 46
Question :Which of the towns mentioned is furthest in the northwest direction?
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Q. No. : 47
Question :Which of the following must be both north and east of F?
I. A
II. C
III. E
A :
I only
B :
III only
C :
I and II
D :
I and III
Answer: D
Q. No. : 48
Question :Which of the following towns must be situated both south and west of at least one other town?
A :
A and F
B :
D and F
C :
D,C and F
D :
C,D and E
Answer: C
These questions are based on the following data
There is a cube in which one pair of opposite faces is painted red; the second pair of opposite faces is painted blue and the third pair of opposite faces is painted green. This cube is now cut into 216 smaller but identical cubes.
Q. No. : 49
Question :How many small cubes are there with no red paint at all?
A :
121
B :
144
C :
169
D :
196
Answer: B
Q. No. : 50
Question :How many small cubes are there with at least two different colours on their faces?
A :
49
B :
64
C :
56
D :
81
Answer: C
Q. No. : 51
Question :How many small cubes are there without any face painted?
A :
64
B :
49
C :
36
D :
81
Answer: A
Q. No. : 52
Question :How many small cubes are there with only red and green on their faces?
A :
9
B :
12
C :
16
D :
27
Answer: C
Q. No. : 53
Question :How many small cubes are there showing only green or only blue on their faces?
A :
64
B :
81
C :
100
D :
125
Answer: A
Three questions are based on the information given below:-

In a survey conducted it was found that, of the 100 persons surveyed, 20 persons do not read any of the three magazines- B.W, B.I and B.T. 45 people read B.w, 40 people read B.L and 45 people read B.T.
Q. No. : 54
Question : What is the maximum possible number of people who read exactly one magazine?
A :
45
B :
50
C :
55
D :
60
Answer: C
Solution
Q. No. : 55
Question :What is the maximum possible number of people who read only B.W?
A :
25
B :
15
C :
20
D :
35
Answer: D
Q. No. : 56
Question :If no people reads only B.T, what is the maximum possible number of people reading all the three magazines?
A :
5
B :
7
C :
10
D :
15
Answer: A
A survey was conducted among 300 Room air conditioner owners. It was found that 125 people had Carrier Aircon, 145 people had Voltas and 90 people had fedders Lloyd air conditioners with them. Thirty two of them had exactly two out of the three brands of air conditioners.
Q. No. : 57
Question : How many had all three brands of air conditioners?
A :
28
B :
14
C :
21
D :
26
Answer: B
Solution
Q. No. : 58
Question :If six owners had only Voltas and Fedders Lloyd air conditioners with them, then how many have only Carrier Aircon with them?
A :
65
B :
75
C :
85
D :
125
Answer: C
Q. No. : 59
Question :If 110 owners had only Voltas air conditioners, then how many have only Carrier Aircon and Fedder Lloyd with them?
A :
8
B :
11
C :
17
D :
19
Answer: B
Q. No. : 60
Question :How many of the owners have exactly one brand of air conditioners?
A :
300
B :
196
C :
228
D :
254
Answer: D
Q. No. : 61
Question : If ten of the owners having only Carrier Aircon now buy Voltas also; and 5 of the owners who had only Voltas and Fedders Lloyd now buy Carrier Aircon also, then how many have at least two out of the three brands of air conditioner?
A :
61
B :
68
C :
56
D :
73
Answer: C
Solution
Read the information given below carefully and answer the question that below:-

P, Q,R and S are four men. P is heavier than S, who is less richer and shorter than Q, who is shorter than R but the richest of all. R is heavier than Q but lighter than S and richer than P.
Q. No. : 62
Question : Who is the poorest of all?
A :
P
B :
Q
C :
R
D :
cannot be determined
Answer: D
Solution
Q. No. : 63
Question :Who is the heaviest of all?
A :
P
B :
Q
C :
R
D :
S
Answer: A
Q. No. : 64
Question :Who is definitely heavier than R and Q, but shorter than Q?
A :
P
B :
S
C :
R
D :
Q
Answer: B
Q. No. : 65
Question :If P is the third richest, then who is the second richest?
A :
P
B :
Q
C :
R
D :
S
Answer: C
Q. No. : 66
Question :The heaviest, the tallest and the richest persons can be repectively
A :
P, R and Q
B :
Q, P and R
C :
P, Q and R
D :
Cannot be determined
Answer: A

Logical Reasoning Questions For CTS
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Q. No. : 1
Question :A is C's son. F is spouse of E. C is brother-in-law of E. D is B's parent. B is A's sister. These six person are related to each other as described above and there is nobody other than A,B,C,D.E and F in this family. How is B related to F?
A :
Niece
B :
Aunt
C :
Mother
D :
Nephew
Answer: A
In each questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer (A) if only conclusion I follows; (B) if only conclusion II follows; (C) if either I or II follows;
(D) if neither I nor II follows
Q. No. : 2
Question : Statements    :      All students in my class are intelligent                              Rohit is not intelligent Conclusions  :       I. Rohit is not a student of my class                              II. Rohit must work hard.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: A
Q. No. : 3
Question :Statements    :      Some men are educated                              Educated persons prefer small families Conclusions  :       I. All small families are educated                              II. Some men prefer small families
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Q. No. : 4
Question :Statements    :      All lamps are hooks                              No hook is coloured Conclusions  :       I. Some lamps are coloured                                   II. No lamp is coloured
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Q. No. : 5
Question :Statements    :      All plants are trees                              No tree is green Conclusions  :       I. Some plants green                              II. Those plants which are not trees are green
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Q. No. : 6
Question :There are two managers- A and B in a company. They gave the following instructions to their accountant.
A :- Do not decrease the salary and do not decrease the working hours.
B :- Increase the salary or increase the working hours.
Which of the following actions of the accountant will go against both the instruction.
A :
Increasing the salary and decreasing the working hours.
B :
Not changing the salary and decreasing the working hours.
C :
Not changing the working hours and not changing the salary.
D :
Increasing the salary and increasing the working hours.
Answer: B
Q. No. : 7
Question :If watch is gaining time uniformly when compared to a normal clock. The watch is not correct at 6:00a.m and the two hand of the watch are together after 30 minutes of the normal clock. What is the time shown by the watch, when the normal clock shows 5:00p.m on the same day?
A :
6:00 pm
B :
6:30 pm
C :
7:00 pm
D :
7:30 pm
Answer: A
Q. No. : 8
Question :Shyam went to attend the marriage of Ram's son. Ram is the brother of Shyam's daughter's paternal grandmother's daughter-in-law's husband. How is the bridegroom related to Shyam?
A :
Uncle
B :
Cousin
C :
Brother
D :
Nephew
Answer: D
In each of the following questions one word is different from the rest. Find out the word which does not belong to the group
Q. No. : 9
Question : A) Obtuse  B) Acute C) Reflex  D) Convex
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Q. No. : 10
Question :A)  Nylon B) Rayon   C) Linen  D) Viscose
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 11
Question : A)  16  B) 64   C) 27   D) 32
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Solution
Q. No. : 12
Question :A) CEI  B) QSX   C) JLP  D) QSW
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Q. No. : 13
Question : A) ZXVT  B) SQOM   C) ECBA   D) LJHF
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 14
Question : A) Epicentre  B) Seismology C) Focus  D) Crater
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Solution
Q. No. : 15
Question :A)Cupboard B)Chair C) Rug  D) Bed
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 16
Question :A) Arc  B) Diagonal C) Tangent  D) Radius
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Q. No. : 17
Question :A) Dynamics  B) Mechnics C) Electronics  D) optics
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
In each of the following questions one word is different from the rest. Find out the word which does not belong to the group and mark it as your answer.
Q. No. : 18
Question :
A :
CE
B :
HK
C :
SQ
D :
MN
Answer: C
Q. No. : 19
Question :
A :
Jupiter
B :
Sky
C :
Star
D :
Moon
Answer: B
Q. No. : 20
Question :
A :
Foot
B :
Shoulder
C :
Elbow
D :
Arm
Answer: A
Q. No. : 21
Question :
A :
Kiwi
B :
Eagle
C :
Emu
D :
Ostrich
Answer: B
Q. No. : 22
Question :
A :
Pineapple
B :
Orange
C :
Malta
D :
Banana
Answer: C
Q. No. : 23
Question :
A :
Kwashioro
B :
Cretinism
C :
Marasmus
D :
Gcitre
Answer: D
Q. No. : 24
Question :
A :
Hireling
B :
Cub
C :
Duckling
D :
Calf
Answer: A
Q. No. : 25
Question :
A :
KMNO
B :
ABDE
C :
PRST
D :
UWXY
Answer: B
Q. No. : 26
Question :
A :
9
B :
25
C :
125
D :
196
Answer: C
In each of the following questions one word is different from the rest. Find out the word which does not belong to the group and mark it as your answer.
Q. No. : 27
Question :
A :
Yokel
B :
Upshot
C :
Lout
D :
Bumpkin
Answer: B
Q. No. : 28
Question :
A :
Sofa
B :
Table
C :
Chair
D :
Bed
Answer: D
Q. No. : 29
Question :
A :
Author
B :
Publisher
C :
Correspondent
D :
Reader
Answer: D
Q. No. : 30
Question :
A :
SXD
B :
EQL
C :
BHF
D :
KTI
Answer: A
Solution
Q. No. : 31
Question :
A :
Curd
B :
Butter
C :
Oil
D :
Cream
Answer: C
Q. No. : 32
Question :
A :
Poland
B :
Greece
C :
Spain
D :
Korea
Answer: D
Q. No. : 33
Question :
A :
Copper
B :
Brass
C :
Tin
D :
Zinc
Answer: B
In each of the following questions one word is different from the rest. Find out the word which does not belong to the group
Q. No. : 34
Question : A) CE  B) HK C) SQ  D) MN
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Solution
Q. No. : 35
Question :A) Jupiter B) Sky  C) Star D) Moon
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Q. No. : 36
Question :A) Shoulder B) Foot C) Elbow D) Arm
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Q. No. : 37
Question :A) Nephrology  B) Entomology C) Astrology D) Pathology
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 38
Question :A) Kiwi B) Eagle C) Emu D) Ostrich
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Q. No. : 39
Question : A) Pineapple B) Orange C) Malta D) Banana
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 40
Question :A) Kwashioror B) Cretinism C) Marasmus D) Gcitre
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Q. No. : 41
Question :A) hireling B) Cub C) Duckling D) Calf
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: A
Q. No. : 42
Question :A) KMNO B) ABDE  C) PRST  D) UWXY
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Q. No. : 43
Question :In the Olympic Games, the flags of six nations were flown on the masts in the following way. The flag of America was to the left of Indian tricolour and to the right of the flag of France.  The flag of Australia was on the right of the Indian flag but was to the left of the flag of Japan, which was to the left of the flag of China.  Find the two flags which are in the centre.
A :
India and Australia
B :
America and India 
C :
Japan and Australia
D :
America and Australia
Answer: A
Q. No. : 44
Question : Potatoes are made up of 99% water and 1% "potato matter." Jack bought 100 pounds of potatoes and left them outside in the sun for a while. When he returned, he discovered that the potatoes had  dehydrated and were now only made up of 98% water. How much did the potatoes now weigh?
A :
30 pounds
B :
40 pounds
C :
50 pounds
D :
60 pounds
Answer: C
Solution
Q. No. : 45
Question :On a man's tombstone, it is said that one sixth of his life was spent in childhood and one twelfth as a teenager.One seventh of his life passed between the time he became an adult and the time he married; five years later, his son was born. Alas, the son died four years before he did. He lived to be twice as old as his son did. How old did the man live to be?
A :
84 years
B :
90 years
C :
78 years
D :
96 years
Answer: A
Q. No. : 46
Question :At a family reunion were the following people: one grandfather, one grandmother, two fathers, two mothers,four children, three grandchildren, one brother, two sisters, two sons, two daughters, one father-in-law, one mother-in-law, and one daughter-in-law. But not as many people attended as it sounds. How many were there ?
A :
5
B :
6
C :
7
D :
8
Answer: C
Q. No. : 47
Question : One boy can eat 100 chocolates in half a minute, and another can eat half as many in twice the length of time. How many chocolates can both boys eat in 15 seconds?
A :
61
B :
61.5
C :
62
D :
62.5
Answer: D
Solution
In each questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Q. No. : 48
Question :Statements    :   All rats are cows                          No cow is white.      Conclusions  :    I    No white is rat.                                 II.  No rat is white                                 III. Some whites are rats                                 IV  All cows are rats
A :
Only I and IV follow.
B :
Only II and IV follow.
C :
Only IV follow
D :
None of these
Answer: D
Q. No. : 49
Question : StatementsAll apples are brinjalsAll brinjals are ladyfinguresAll ladyfingures are orangesConclusions:I. Some oranges are brinjalsII.All brinjals are applesIII. some apples are orangesIV All ladyfingures are apples
A :
None follows
B :
All follow
C :
Only I and III follow
D :
Either I or III follows 
Answer: C
Solution
In each questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Q. No. : 50
Question :Statements:- All chairs laugh; Some birds laugh
Conclusions:- I. All chairs are birds
II. Some birds are chairs
III. Those who do not laugh are not chairs
IV. Some birds do not laugh
A :
Only II follows
B :
Only II and IV follow 
C :
Only IV follows
D :
None follows
Answer: D
Q. No. : 51
Question :Statements:-Some coolers are watches; No watch is bed.
Conclusions:- I. No watch is cooler
II. No cooler is watch
III. Some watches are beds
IV Some coolers are beds
A :
None follows
B :
Only I and IV follow
C :
Only either II or III follows 
D :
Only either III or IV follows 
Answer: A