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MOCK-C-15 1 SECTION I VERBAL ABILITY & LOGICAL REASONING Directions (1 - 15): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions. Though the last twenty-five years have seen China dazzle the world with its excellent economic performance it has shied away from playing the kind of active role in international affairs that would seem commensurate with its economic weight. This is because traditionally China's politics have been defined by the need for economic development above all else. In the past China's authorities have tended to downplay the country's international clout, choosing to stress instead its developing country status and limited military capabilities. Such modest rhetoric was intended to allay the fears that China's rise was causing across its immediate neighbourhood. That Beijing is finally acknowledging its status as a major player in the international system is evidenced by the fact that the President has formally developed a theory of international relations; the concept of harmonious world. The concept, encompassing broad notions of multilateralism, prosperity for all through common development and tolerance for diversity has left world option perplexed. These are commendable objectives but the theory is short on specifics regarding the means to achieve them. China's recent willingness to be a more active player internationally stems from complex factors. The country's economic strength-having acquired the largest foreign exchange reserves in the world is undeniable and reports favour it to be the largest economy in the next quarter of a century. For sustained double digit economic growth China thus has no choice but to become more active internationally. Moreover as major proportion of the oil and other natural resources that China needs to feed its growing economy are imported. Beijing has to aggressively woo the countries rich in energy resources, which also represent emerging markets for Chinese products. To ensure a stable security environment within the region and thus facilitate economic growth China played an active role in facilitating negotiations with North Korea. Destabilization of a potential flashpoint like the Korean peninsula would lead to a flood of refugees crossing the border, interrupting careful plans of economic rejuvenation of China's North East. China's growing influence has caused a shift in the geopolitical status quo and its influence is beginning to replace that of the United States and European powers in Africa. China's new diplomacy though has had its share of critics who have expressed their unease at China's military modernization programme and its willingness to deal with regimes widely condemned as corrupt and oppressive. Despite this when Africa was in need of aid and infrastructure or the US needed help in negotiating with Korea they turned to China. By taking a lead in a variety of international and regional forums, initiating bilateratl and military exchanges and dispensing aid and technical assistance in parts of the world where traditional powers are cautious to tread China has signaled that its das of sitting on the sidelines, content to let others shape world affairs are emphatically over. 1. Why has China traditionally been a passive spectator in global affairs? (1) To safeguard its oil resources (2) To maitaiin security in its vicinity (3) Toconceal its economic predicament (4) To focus on domestic economic growth 2. Which of the following best describes China's current international status? (1) Cause of isecurity among developing nations (2) Largest economy in the world (3) Largest donor of aid to developing countries (4) Pioneer of implementing a "harmonious world" philosophy 3. What has been the fallout of China's increased participation in world affairs? (1) International scrutiny of its economic policies (2) Growth of corruption among its politicians (3) Its influence and prestige have grown substantially (4) Its growth rate has stabilized 4. On which of the following factors is China's economic growth dependent?

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SECTION ― I VERBAL ABILITY & LOGICAL REASONING

Directions (1 - 15): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given

in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions.

Though the last twenty-five years have seen China dazzle the world with its excellent economic performance it has shied

away from playing the kind of active role in international affairs that would seem commensurate with its economic

weight. This is because traditionally China's politics have been defined by the need for economic development above all

else. In the past China's authorities have tended to downplay the country's international clout, choosing to stress instead

its developing country status and limited military capabilities. Such modest rhetoric was intended to allay the fears that

China's rise was causing across its immediate neighbourhood. That Beijing is finally acknowledging its status as a major

player in the international system is evidenced by the fact that the President has formally developed a theory of

international relations; the concept of harmonious world. The concept, encompassing broad notions of multilateralism,

prosperity for all through common development and tolerance for diversity has left world option perplexed. These are

commendable objectives but the theory is short on specifics regarding the means to achieve them.

China's recent willingness to be a more active player internationally stems from complex factors. The country's economic

strength-having acquired the largest foreign exchange reserves in the world – is undeniable and reports favour it to be the

largest economy in the next quarter of a century. For sustained double digit economic growth China thus has no choice

but to become more active internationally. Moreover as major proportion of the oil and other natural resources that

China needs to feed its growing economy are imported. Beijing has to aggressively woo the countries rich in energy

resources, which also represent emerging markets for Chinese products. To ensure a stable security environment within

the region and thus facilitate economic growth China played an active role in facilitating negotiations with North Korea.

Destabilization of a potential flashpoint like the Korean peninsula would lead to a flood of refugees crossing the border,

interrupting careful plans of economic rejuvenation of China's North – East. China's growing influence has caused a shift in

the geopolitical status quo and its influence is beginning to replace that of the United States and European powers in

Africa. China's new diplomacy though has had its share of critics who have expressed their unease at China's military

modernization programme and its willingness to deal with regimes widely condemned as corrupt and oppressive. Despite

this when Africa was in need of aid and infrastructure or the US needed help in negotiating with Korea they turned to

China. By taking a lead in a variety of international and regional forums, initiating bilateratl and military exchanges and

dispensing aid and technical assistance in parts of the world where traditional powers are cautious to tread China has

signaled that its das of sitting on the sidelines, content to let others shape world affairs are emphatically over.

1. Why has China traditionally been a passive spectator in global affairs?

(1) To safeguard its oil resources (2) To maitaiin security in its vicinity

(3) Toconceal its economic predicament (4) To focus on domestic economic growth

2. Which of the following best describes China's current international status?

(1) Cause of isecurity among developing nations

(2) Largest economy in the world

(3) Largest donor of aid to developing countries

(4) Pioneer of implementing a "harmonious world" philosophy

3. What has been the fallout of China's increased participation in world affairs?

(1) International scrutiny of its economic policies

(2) Growth of corruption among its politicians

(3) Its influence and prestige have grown substantially

(4) Its growth rate has stabilized

4. On which of the following factors is China's economic growth dependent?

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(A) Incrreased supply of oil and other natural resources to developed countries.

(B) Success of harmonious world policy.

(C) Political stability in Africa.

(1) Only (C) (2) Only (A) (3) Both (A) and (B) (4) All (A), (B) and (C)

5. Which of the following is TRUE in the context of the passage?

(1) China's current political standing internationally is disproportionate to its financial strength

(2) China is a reluctant participant in military dialogues

(3) The harmonious world theory is the only utilitarian remedy to the current challenges facing the world

(4) The US has recognized and acknowledged China's growing international reputation

6. The main purpose behind Beijing's intervention in North Korea is to

(1) ensure that the US acknowledges China's growing military influence

(2) prevent any hindrances to its domestic economic development programmes

(3) Protect its financial investment in neighboring countries

(4) provide humanitarian assistance to one of its strongest allies Korea

7. Which of the following CANNOT be said about China's international relations theory?

(1) The theory is ambiguous in nature

(2) The theory reflects China's realization that it occupies a vital place in global affairs

(3) It promotes the concept of common development for all nations

(4) It is a theory which explains China's sustained growth rate

8. Which of the following is NOT a step taken by China to cement its role as a world leader?

(A) Providing aid to countries when other nations are unwilling to do so

(B) Curtailing its military modernization programme to reassure neighboring countries

(C) Negotiating bilateral treaties only with countries with good human rights records

(1) Only (A) (2) Both (A) and (B) (3) Both (B) and (C) (4) Only (B)

9. Which of the following is an outcome of Beijing's role in Africa?

(1) America's influence in the region bas reduced

(2) Instability in the region

(3) The amount of aid from Europe and other countries has doubled

(4) The balance of power in Africa has shifted in favour of Europe over the US

10. Which of the following is / are responsible for China's active international participation?

(A) Rapid economic growth as a result of selling is surplus foreign exchange reserves

(B) The need to explore and expand to new markets

(C) The need to modernize its armed forces

(1) Only (A) (2) Both(A) and (B) (3) Only (B) (4) Both (B) and (C)

Directions (11 - 13): Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

11. SUSTAINED

(1) sporadic (2) confirmed (3) steady (4) supported

12. POTENTIAL

(1) promise (2) talent (3) opportunity (4) possible

13. ENCOMPASSING

(1) surrounding (2) incorporating (3) enveloping (4) accepting.

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14. COMMENDABLE

(1) valuable (2) unreliable (3) undeserved (4) unworthy

15. ALLAY

(1) strengthen (2) alleviate (3) grow (4) expedite

Directions (16 - 20): In each question below, a sentence is given with a part of it printed in bold type. That part may

contain a grammatical error. Each sentence is followed by phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4). Find out which phrase should

replace the phrase given in old to correct the error, if there is any, and to make the sentence grammatically meaningful

and correct.

16. A nation that had been once tried to kill him was the first to embrace him.

(1) had once been trying to (2) had once tried to

(3) once had been tried to (4) had to once try and

17. They were no longer able to provide the help their children need.

(1) helped their children need (2) help their children needed

(3) help that their children need (4) help that their children would need

18. You may be well organized in your thoughts but what you would propose may not be necessarily acceptable on all

occasions.

(1) what you would propose (2) that you would propose

(3) what you propose (4) what you would have proposed

19. The striking difference between the two contestants compatible with each other for the match was related to their

age.

(1) compatible with one another (2) compatible against one another

(3) competing with the other (4) competing with each other

20. Market research and market communication is so far being confined to a handful of consumer goods like soaps,

cosmetics, etc.

(1) is thus far being confined to (2) have so far been confined to

(3) are so far being confined to (4) have so far been confined with

Directions (21 - 25): Pick out the most effective pair of words from the given pair of words to make the sentence/s

meaningfully complete.

21. Of all the problems that have …………………. Human beings since the beginning of recorded history. Perhaps the most

significant has been the …………………. of their own nature.

(1) encountered …………… importance

(2) perplexed ………… value

(3) questioned ……………. Scope

(4) confronted …………… riddle

22. Self-concept and self-esteem are crucial to personal and professional effectiveness because ifthey are not fully

………………, I may act in mystifying and sometimes ………………… ways.

(1) positive …………… destructive (2) developed ………….. proactive

(3) nurtured …………… reractive (4) nourished ………………. listless

23. A key factor in …………… an effective and fulfilling life in our complex society is the ability to …………….. control over

our actions.

(1) achieving ………………. exert (2) obtaining ……………….. energize

(3) projecting …………….. restrain (4) providing ……………….. admonish

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24. A theory is …………………. Evaluated to the degree that its concepts ………………. To the mselves a verification by

independent investigators.

(1) critically …………… pertain (2) positively …………. Lend

(3) obviously ……………. yield (4) alarmingly ……………. Introduce

25. It is often the …………… that everyone agrees about exactly how they are to be achieve.

(1) view ………….follows (2) situation…………….talks

(3) matter……………..projects (4) case…………………..arises

Directions (26 - 30): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Seven representatives of a company – Samir, Nita, Richa, Shweta, Gifty, Paul and Moit – Samir, Nita, Richa, Shweta, Gifty,

Paul and Mohit – travelled to three different countries i.e. South Africa, Australia and France. Each of them travelled on

different days of the week (no two persons travelled on the same day), starting on Monday and ending on Sunday.

Minimum two people travelled to each country and South Africa is the only country to which three people travelled. Samir

travelled to South Africa on Monday. Paul travelled to Australia but neither on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Mohit travelled

on Sunday but not to France. The one who travelled to Australia travelled on Tuesday and the one who travelled to France

travelled on Saturday. Gifty travelled on Wednesday. Rich travelled to South Africa but not on Thursday. Nita did not

travel to France.

26. If everyone's trip is postponed by one day, who will be travelling on Wednesday?

(1) Paul (2) Richa (3) Nita (4) Gifty

27. Who amongst the seven representatives travelled on Saturday?

(1) Shweta (2) Nita (3) Richa (4) Cannot be determined

28. Which one of the following combinations is true according to the given information?

(1) Paul – Thursday – South Africa (2) Shweta – Wednesday – France

(3) Mohit – Monday – South Africa (4) Richa – Friday – Australia

29. To which country and on which day did Nita travel?

(1) Wednesday, South Africa (2) Friday, Australia (3) Thursday, Australia (4) Tuesday, Australia

30. Who was the last one to travel?

(1) Samir (2) Richa (3) Mohit (4) Shweta

Directions (31 - 33): Study the following information to answer the given questions.

V, U and T are seated in a circle facing the centre. A, B and C are also seated in the same circle but two of them are not

facing the centre (facing opposite direction of the centre). V is second to the left of C. U is second to the right of A. B is

third to the left of T. C is second to the right of T. A is seated next to V.

31. Which of the following is V's position with respect to C?

(1) Second to the right (2) Third to the left (3) Fourth to the right (4) Fourth to the left

32. Which of the following is true regarding the seating arrangement?

(1) A, B and C are seated adjacent (2) V, U and T are seated adjacent

(3) There are two persons whose seating arrangement cannot be ascertained

(4) Those not facing the centre are seated adjacent

33. Which of the following is A's position with respect to U?

(1) Second to the left (2) Second to the right (3) Third to the right (4) Cannot be determined

Directions (34-37): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

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Seven person —A, B, C, D, K, L A and N — are seated in a straight line facing north in ascending order of their salaries.

Nearns more than L and D. N earns more than A but he does not earn the highest. A earns more than L The person who

earns the second highest receives a salary of Rs. 35,000 while the third lowest earner receives Rs. 23,000. K earns less than

L but more than D. C earns Rs. 18,000.

34. Who among the following earn(s) more than Rs. 23,000 but less than Rs. 35,000?

(1) Only A (2) Only L (3) A and L (4) K and L

35. Who among the following may earn Rs. 21,000?

(1) K (2) D (3) L (4) C

36. Who among the following earns more than K but less than A?

(1) C (2) N (3) D (4) L

37. Who among the following earns the highest?

(1) B (2) N (3) A (4) L

Directions (38-40): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

In a certain code language:

"demand and supply market" is written as "pa ni de re"

"market needs more demand" is written as "de ja ni fe"

"supply demand is related" is written as "le de re ab"

"more related to economics" is written as "ka ha ab ja"

38. Which of the following represents "supply related market'?

(1) ab ni de (2) ni re ab (3) pa ni re (4) de ab ni

39. What is the code for 'more'?

(1) fe (2) ni (3) de (4) ja

40. Which of the following may represent "market needs more coustomers"?

(1) fe ja ni sa (2) ja ni de ab (3) ni ja ka pa (4) pa ni fe re

Directions (41-42): On the basis of given statements, answer the following questions:

All good athletes want win and all athletes who want to win, eat a well-balanced diet. Therefore, all athletes who do not

eat a well-balanced diet are b mad athletes.

41. If assumptions of the argument above are true, then which of the following statements must be true?

(1) No athlete who does not eat a well-balanced diet is a good athlete.

(2) No bad athlete wants to win.

(3) Every athlete who eats a well-balanced diet is a good athlete.

(4) All athletes who want to win are good athletes.

42. Which of the following if true, would refute the assumptions of argument above?

(1) Bob, the accountant, eats a well-balanced diet, but he is not a good athlete.

(2) Ann wants to win, but she is not a good athlete.

(3) All the players on the Burros baseball team eat a well-balanced diet.

(4) Cindy, the basketball star, does not eat a well-balanced diet, but she is a good athlete.

Directions (43-45): Read the following information to answer these questions:

A, B, C, D and E are five towns, out of which two are hill stations and the rest are in plains. Two towns, which are in plains,

are harbours. Four towns out of five are capitals of two are industrial towns. Population of two towns is less than 5 lakh. It

is 20 lakh of one town and more than 50 lakh of two towns. Two towns are on the same latitudes and the other two are

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on the same longitudes. Latitudes are longitudes of both the harbors are different and out of these one is an industrial

town. The population of both the industrial towns is more than 50 lakh. The longitudes of one hill station and one of the

industrial towns are same. The latitudes and longitudes of the other hill station and the other harbor are different. One

industrial town is neither a hill station nor a harbor. None of the hill station is an industrial town. The hill station, of which

longitudes are same as that of a harbor, is a capital. B is a hill station while the longitudes of A the E are same. E is

aharbour. The latitudes of D and C are same and the population of D is 20 lakh. Both the harbours are capital and one of

them is an industrial town.

43. Which of the following two towns have population of less than 5 lakh?

(1) B and C (2) D and A (3) A and B (4) A and C

44. Which of the following is a harbour, a capital and an industrial town?

(1) B (2) A (3) C (4) E

45. Which of the following towns have population of more than 50 lakh?

(1) B and E (2) A and D (3) C and E (4) C and D

Directions (46-50): Study the following information carefully to answer the questions given below:

Seven friends P, F, R, T, Q, N and D are studying different specializations IT, Civil, HR, Marketing, Finance, Journalism and

Pharmacy not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them has liking for a different colour red, blue, green, yellow,

pink, orange and grey not necessarily in the same order. Three of them are girls.

P likes yellow colour but does not study IT or HR. The one who studies Civil, likes grey colour and is a girl. Q, who is sister

of N, studies Marketing and likes pink colour. D's specialisation is in pharmacy and likes red colour. N, the wife of R studies

HR and likes green. F likes grey and R likes orange, the one who likes blue studies Finance.

46. Who is studying Civil Engineering?

(1) P (2) T (3) F (4) Cannot be determined

47. Which of the following is the group of girls?

(1) F, D, N (2) F, Q, N (3) Q, N, P (4) Cannot be determined

48. Which subject is studied by R?

(1) Civil (2) Finance (3) Journalism (4) Cannot be determined

49. Who is studying Journalism?

(1) P (2) Q (3) R (4) Cannot be determined

50. Which of the following combinations of person –colour and subject is correct?

(1) Blue – T - Marketing (2) Pink – N - HR (3) Orange – R - Civil (4) Blue – T – Finance

SECTION II – QUANTITATIVE ABILITY AND DATA INTERPRETATION

Directions (51 - 55): Study the following information to answer the given questions.

Percentage of students in various courses (A, B, C, D, E, F) and Percentage of girls out of these.

Total students: 1200 (800 girls + 400 boys) Percentage in various courses

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Total Girls : 800

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C 2%B

10%D

30%

F

14%

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14%

A

30%

51. For course D, what is the respective ratio of boys and girls?

(1) 3 : 4 (2) 4 : 5 (3) 3 : 5 (4) 5 : 6

52. Four which pairofcourses is the number of boys the same?

(1) E & F (2) A & D (3) C & F (4) B & D

53. For course E, the number of girls is how much per cent more than the boys for course E?

(1) 250 (2) 350 (3) 150 (4) 80

54. For which course is the number of boys the minimum?

(1) E (2) F (3) C (4) A

55. How many girls are in course C?

(1) 44 (2) 16 (3) 40 (4) 160

Directions (56 - 62): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below

it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Read both the

statements and

Give answer (1) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone

are not sufficient to answer the question.

Give answer (2) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone

are not sufficient to answer the question.

Give answer (3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.

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56. By selling a product for Rs. 100/- how much profit was earned?

(I) 20% profit would have been earned if it had been sold for Rs. 90/-

(II) The profit was one-third of the purchase price.

57. A train crosses another train running in the opposite direction in x seconds. What is the speed of the train?

(I) Both the trains are running at the same speed.

(II) The first train is y cm. long.

58. The difference between the two digits of a number is 6. What is the number?

(I) The digit at the unit place is bigger than the other digit.

(II) The sum of the two digits is 12.

59. X, Y and Z are integers. Is X an odd number?

(I) An odd number is obtained when X is divided by 5.

(II) (X + Y) is an odd number.

60. What is the capacity of a cylindrical tank?

(I) Radius of the base is half of its height which is 28 metres.

(II) Area of the base is 616 sq. metres and its height is 28 metres.

61. Train A crosses a pole and platform in 18 seconds and 39 seconds respectively. The length of platform is 157.5 metre.

What will be the length of train B if it is equal to the sum of half of the length of train A and twice the length of the

platform?

(1) 382.5 metre (2) 32.5 metre (3) 23.5 metre (4) 315 metre

62. If12 boys or 15 girls can do a work in 48 days, in what time will 24 boys and 6 girls do twice the work?

(1) 42 days (2) 40 days (3) 45 days (4) 30 days

Directions (63 - 65): What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?

63. 224 576 752 840 884:

(1) 960 (2) 890 (3) 909 (4) 908

64. 55 66.15 88.45 121.9 166.5?

(1) 212.25 (2) 322.25 (3) 22.5.25 (4) 222.25

65. 36 49 75 88 114 (?)

(1) 130 (2) 140 (3) 132 (4) 127

Directions (66 - 70): In the following graph the number of laptops manufactured by six different companies in the years

2010 and 2011 has been given. Read the graph carefully and answer the questions.

Number of laptops (in thousands) manufactured by 6 different companies

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66. The respective ratio between the number of laptops manufactured by Lenovo in 2010 and that by Abascus in 2011 is

(1) 8 : 7 (2) 7 : 8 (3) 3 : 5 (4) 5 : 3

67. What is the average number of laptops (in thousands) manufactured by all companies taken together in 2010?

(1) 22 (2) 22.5 (3) 32.5 (4) 23.5

68. What is the percentage increase in production of laptops by HP in 2011 in comparison to that in 2010?

(1) 125 (2) 100 (3) 150 (4) 250

69. The difference between the number of laptops manufactured by Apple, Lenovo and Samsung in 2010 and that by

Dell, HP and Abascus in 2011 is

(1) 5500 (2) 4550 (3) 3550 (4) 5000

70. In 2011, which company manufactured the maximum number of laptops?

(1) Abascus (2) Lenove (3) Dell (4) Samsung

Directions (71 - 75): Read the following bar diagram carefully to answer the questions given below.

Marks obtained by five students in different subjects – Maths, English and Science – in an examination

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71. Which student scored the maximum marks in all the subjects taken together?

(1) Rajeev (2) Narendra (3) Amit (4) Veena

72. The difference between the average marks obtained by Narendra and Veena is

(1) 5 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 6

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73. If the maximum marks of each subject are 100, what is the approximate percentage of marks got by Ramesh?

(1) 67 (2) 66 (3) 64 (4) 69

74. By what percentage, the marks obtained by Amit in science is less than that in Maths?

(1) 21 (2) 24 (3) 22 (4) 18

75. The ratio of marks obtained by all students in maths and science is respectively.

(1) 89 : 91 (2) 23 : 25 (3) 25 : 23 (4) 93 : 89

Directions (76 - 80): Study the following table to answer the given questions:

Percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six subjects

Student English History Computers Math Science Economics

(60) (40) (130) (150) (120) (80)

Meera 100 80 50 90 90 60

Subodh 80 70 80 100 80 40

Kunal 90 70 60 90 70 70

Soni 60 60 65 80 80 80

Richu 50 90 62 80 85 95

Irene 40 60 64 70 65 85

Vijay 80 80 35 65 50 75

76. What are the total marks obtained by Meera in all the subject

(1) 448 (2) 580 (3) 470 (4) 74.67

77. What are the average marks obtained by these seven students in History? (rounded off to two digits)

(1) 72.86 (2) 27.32 (3) 24.86 (4) 29.14

78. How many students have got 60% or more marks in all the subjects?

(1) One (2) Two (3) Three (4) None

79. What is the overall percentage of Kunal?

(1) 64 (2) 65 (3) 75 (4) 64.24

80. In which subject is the overall percentage the best ?

(1) Maths (2) Economics (3) History (4) Science

Directions (81 - 85): Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it:

Units of goods manufactured and sold by various companies in a year (Units of Goods in lakhs)

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81. What is the average units of goods manufactured by all the companies together?

(1) 31250000 (2) 32150000 (3) 3125000 (4) 3215000

82. The units of goods sold by company S are approximately what per cent of the units of goods manufactured by the

same company?

(1) 75 (2) 69 (3) 65 (4) 61

83. What is the difference between the units of goods manufactured by companies P and Q together and the units of

goods sold by the same companies?

(1) 20 lakhs (2) 22.5 lakhs (3) 22 lakhs (4) 20.5 lakhs

84. What is the total units of goods sold by all the companies together?

(1) 70 lakhs (2) 75 lakhs (3) 80 lakhs (4) 90 lakhs

85. What is the respective ratio of the units of goods sold by companies P and Q together to the units of goods sold by

companies R and S together?

(1) 15 : 17 (2) 17 : 18 (3) 17 : 19 (4) 19 : 20

Directions (86 - 90): Read the following table carefully to answer the given questions.

Number of students enrolled in different academic faculties of 4 institutions during 2008 – 2012

College

year

DAV College CT College BKM College VP College

B.Ed M.Ed M.Sc B.Ed M.Ed M.Sc B.Ed M.Ed M.Sc B.Ed M.Ed M.Sc

2008 330 156 675 543 457 884 1090 699 574 657 633 674

2009 534 344 1145 234 554 684 126 243 743 478 744 1185

2010 222 429 454 444 332 393 1133 723 1223 434 835 1349

2011 465 434 810 665 443 790 855 621 2374 1332 964 2234

2012 250 242 666 877 332 534 334 503 1235 334 1098 1534

86. What is the average number of enrolled students in B. Ed course during 2009?

(1) 343 (2) 334 (3) 336 (4) 338

87. How many students got admission in M.Sc. in DAV College taking all the years together?

(1) 3850 (2) 3750 (3) 3650 (4) 3950

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88. The difference between the number of students enrolled in CT college in 2010 and the enrolled in DAV college in

2011 is

(1) 565 (2) 560 (3) 540 (4) 545

89. By what per cent the number of students enrolled in M.Ed. in BKM College in 2009 is more than that enrolled in B. Ed

in the same college in the same year?

(1) 87 (2) 88 (3) 89 (4) 93

90. The ratio between the number of students enrolled in B.Ed. and M.Sc. in DAV College in 2011 is

(1) 31:54 (2) 54:31 (3) 52:27 (4) 27:52

Directions (91 - 95): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it.

In a colony of 5500 members, 18% of the people manage their business and 10% of those who manage their business are

females. 65% of the total number of people in the colony serve various organizations. 40% of the number of people

serving various organizations is females. 12% of the total number of people in the colony are unemployed. 30% of the

number of people unemployed is females. The remaining people in the colony are children, 60% of whom are females.

91. The number of children (both males and females) is approximately what per cent of people who manage their

business (both males and females)?

(1) 28 (2) 24 (3) 32 (4) 21

92. What is the difference between the male and female children in the colony?

(1) 65 (2) 55 (3) 45 (4) 35

93. What is the total number of adult males in the colony (excluding the children)?

(1) 3496 (2) 3490 (3) 3500 (4) 3498

94. What is the total number of females in the colony?

(1) 1884 (2) 1896 (3) 1888 (4) 1892

95. What is the respective ratio of the unemployed males to the number of males working for various organizations?

(1) 3 : 13 (2) 12 : 65 (3) 4 : 13 (4) 14 : 65

Directions (96 - 100): Stud the following graph carefully to answer the questions:

96. If the income of company A I the year 2006 was 6.425 lakhs, what was its expenditure in that year?

(1) 4. 7 lakhs (2) 5.2 lakhs (3) 4.5 lakhs (4) 4.43 lakhs

97. If the expenditure of company A in the year 2005 was 3.6 lakhs, what was the amount of profit earned by it in that

year?

(1) 2.52 lakhs (2) 2.46 lakhs (3) 1.44 lakhs (4) 1.31 lakhs

98. What is the approximate average percent profit earned by company A over all the years together?

(1) 57 (2) 36 (3) 41 (4) 45

99. If in the year 2009 incomes of both the companies A and B were the same, what was the respective ratio of their

expenditures in that year?

(1) 7 : 5 (2) 16 : 15 (3) 23 : 21 (4) Cannot be determined

100. What is the percentage increase in percent profit of company B in the year 2008 from the previous year? (rounded

off to two digits after decimal)

(1) 17.65 (2) 19.25 (3) 16.55 (4) 15.75

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(31 - 33) : Sitting arrangement

31. (3) V is second to the left of C or fourth to the right of C. 32. (4) Option (4) is correct. 33. (I) A is second to the left of U. (34 - 37):

34. (3) A and L earn more than Rs. 23,000 but less than Rs. 35, 000 35. (2) D earns more than Rs. 18,000 but less than Rs. 23, 000. So, D may earn Rs. 21, 000 36. (4) L earns more than K but less than A. 37. (1) B earns the highest. (38 - 40):

Thus,

demand de

and pa

supply re

market ni

needs fe

more ja

is le

related ab

to ka or ha

economics ka or ha

38. (2) supply re

related ab

market ni

38. (4) more ja

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40. (1) market ni

needs fe

more ja The code for 'customers' may be 'sa'.

(46 - 50)

Friend Specialisation Favourite Colour

P Journalism Yellow

F Civil Grey

R IT Orange

T Finance Blue

Q Marketing Pink

N HR Green

D Pharmacy Red

Girls: Q, N and F 46. (3) F is studying Civil Engineering. 47. (2) F, N and Q are girls. 48. (4) R studies IT. 49. (1) P is studying Journalism. 50. (4) The combination Blue – T – Finance is correct. 51. (1) For Course D

No. of girls = 30% of 800 = 240100

80030

No. of students = 35 ×100

1× 1200 = 420

No. of boys = 420 – 240 = 180

Required ratio = 180 : 240 = 3 : 4 52. (3) number of boys

In course E = 12% of 1200 – 14% of 800 = 144 – 112 = 32 In course F = 13% of 1200 – 14% of 800 = 156 – 112 = 44 In course A = 20% of 1200 – 30% of 800 = 240 – 240 = 0 In course D = 35% of 1200 – 30% of 800 = 420 – 240 = 180 In course C = 5% of 1200 – 2% of 800 = 60 – 16 = 44 Obviously pair C and F is the answer.

53. (1) For Course E, No. of girls = 14% of 800 = 112 No. of boys = 32

Required percentage = 32

80×100 = 250

55. (2) No. of girls in course C = 2% of 800 = 16 56. (3) S.P. of the product = Rs. 100

From statement I,

C.P. =120

100× 90 = 75

Actual profit = 100 – 75 = Rs. 25 From statement II. Let the C. P. be Rs. S

Then profit = 3

xx +

3

x= 100 4x = 300 x = Rs. 75 Profit = Rs. 25

57. (4) Time taken in seconds to cross

= m/secinspeedRelative

meterintrainsbothoflengthofsumx =

24

00 zy .where z is the length of the other train.

To know u, z is required. 58. (4) Let the digits at unit's and ten's places be x and y respectively.

When x > y, then x – y = 6 Then x – y = 6 and x + y = 12 gives x = 9 and y = 3

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Again, where y > x y – x = 6 Hence, y – x = 6 and x + y = 12 gives y = 9 and x = 3 Hence, the numbers are 93 or 39. Obviously, when statement I is not taken into consideration, two numbers are possible.

59. (1) 5

xodd number. It is possible only when X is odd.

From statement II X + Y = an odd number But, X = 2 and Y = 5 gives X + y = 7, an odd number Hence, only statement I is sufficient to answer the question.

60. (3) From statement I Capacity of tank = p × 14 × 14 × 28 = 17248 m3 From Statement II Capacity of tank = 616 × 28 = 17248 m3 Obviously, either statement I or statement II is required.

61. (1) Length of train A = x metre

39

5157

18

.xx

13x = 6x + 157.5 × 6

7x = 945

x = 1357

945 metre

Length of train B

= 2

135+ 2 × 157.5 metres

= (67.5 + 315) metre = 382.5 metres 62 (2) 12 boys = 15 girls

24 boys = 30 girls24 boys + 6 girls = 36 girls 2

22

1

11

W

DM

W

DM

2

36

1

4815 2D

D2 = 18

4815= 40 days

63. (3) The pattern is:

576-224=352 752-576=176 840-752=88 884-840=44

? = 884 + 22 = 906 64. (4) The pattern is:

55 + 11.15 = 66.15 66.45 + 2×11.15 = 88.45+88.45 + 3 × 11.15 = 121.9 121.9 + 4 × 11.15 = 166.5

166.5 + 5 × 11.15 = 166.5 + 55.75 = 222.25

65. (4) The pattern is 36+13=49 49+2×13=75 75+13=88 88+2×13=114

114+13= 127

66. (1) Required ratio = 40 : 35 = 8 : 7

67. (2) Required average 6

135

6

101540302515

= 22.5 thousand

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68. (3) Required percentage increase = 10

1025×100 = 150

69. (4) Laptops manufactured by Apple, Lenovo and Samsung in 2010 = 15 + 40 + 25 = 80 thousand Laptops manufactured by Dell, H and Abascus in 2011 = 15 + 25 + 35 = 75 thousand Difference = 5000

70. (1) Abascus 169 Narendra 192 Amit 252 Veena 201 Ramesh 208

72. (2) Required difference = 33

9

3

192

3

201

73. (4) Required percentage = 300

208×100 = 69.3% 69

74. (4) Required percentage = 90

7490× 100 18

75 (4) Required ratio = 372 : 356 = 93 : 89 76. (1) Marks obtained by Meera in:

English = 60 History = 40 × 100

80=32

Computers = 50 × 100

130= 65

Maths = 100

50901= 135

Sciece = 90 × 100

120= 108

Economics = 100

8060= 48

Total marks = 60 + 32 + 65 + 135 + 108 + 48 = 448 77. (4) Marks obtained in History by:

Meera = 32100

8040

Subodh = 28100

4070

Kunal = 28100

4070

Soni = 24100

4060

Richu = 36100

4090

Irene = 24100

4060

Vijay = 32100

4080

Required average =

7

32243624282832 = 1429

7

204.

79. (3) Total marks obtained by Kunal = 54+28+78+135+84+56= 435 Total marks

= 60+40+130+150+120+80=580 Required percentage = 580

435×100 = 75

81. (3) Number of units of goods manufactured = 60+40+130+150+120+80= 580

Required percentage = 580

435× 100 = 75

81. (3) Number of units of goods manufactured = (35+27.5+30+32.5) Lakh = 125 lakh

Required average = 4

125= 31.25 lakh = 3125000

82. (2) Required percentage = 532

522

.

.×100=69

83. (1) Required difference = [(35+27.5] – (22.5+20) lakh = (62.5-42.5) lakh = 20 lakh

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84. (4) Total number of units sold = (22.5+20+25+22.5) lakh = 90 lakh 85. (3) Required ratio = (22.5+20) : (25.22.5) = 42.5 : 47.5 = 17:19

86. (1) Required average =4

478136234534 = 343

4

1372

87. (2) Required answer = 675+1145+454+810+66=3750 88. (3) Required difference = 1709 – 1169 = 540

89. (4) Required percentage = 126

126243×100 93

90. (1) Required ratio = 465 : 810 = 31 : 54 (91 - 95)

Number of persons who manage their business = 990100

185500909

100

185500

.

Males 100

90990= 891 Females 99 Number of people who serve in organizations

3575100

655500

Males 100

602575= 2145 Females 1430 Number of unemployed

100

125500= 660

Males 100

70660= 462 Females 198 Chidren

100

55500= 275

Males 100

40275= 110 Females 165

91. (1) Required percentage = 990

275×100 = 28

92. (2) Reqired difference = 165 – 110 = 55 93. (4) Total number of adult males = 891+2145+462 = 3498 94 (4) Total number of females = 99+1430+198+165=1892 95. (4) Required ratio = 462 : 2145 = 14 : 65

96. (4) 45 = E

E4256.× 100 145 E = 642.5 E =

145

5642.= Rs. 4.43 lakhs

97. (3) 40 = 63

631

.

.×100 40×3.6=100 I - 360 144+360 = 100 I 504 = 100 I I = Rs. 5.04 lakhs

Profit = 5.04 – 3.6 = Rs. 1.44 lakh

98. (4) Average percent profit earned by company A = 6

5272

6

5550547354540 ..

45

99. (2) 50 = 1

1

E

E× 100

150 E1 = 100 I … (i) 60 = 2

2

E

EI × 100

160 E2 = 100 I … (ii) 2

1

160

150

E

E= 1

15

16

150

160

2

1 E

E

100. (1) Required percentage = 542

54250

.

.×100 = 17.65