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PART I

(NUMBERICAL ABILITY AND SCIENTIFIC APTITUDE)


Q.1.

A sum of money at simple rate becomes 3 times in 8 years. It becomes 5 times in how many
years?
(a) 16 years
(b) 24 years
(c) 32 years
(d) 40 years

Q.2.

Ram and Nelson can complete a piece of work in 12 days. Ram is twice as efficient as Nelson.
Nelson alone takes how much time for the same piece of work.
(a) 3 days
(b) 4 days
(c) 18 days
(d) 36 days

Q.3.

6x2311y is divisible by 72. x + y = ?


(a) 5
(b) 9
(c) 11
(d) 12

Q.4.

0.8 + 0.5 + 0.5 + 0.6 =


(b) 2.5
(a) 2.4
(d) 2.7
(c) 2.6

Q.5.

26% of 48 + ?% of 52 = 36% of 39
(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 6
2032 + 1972 =
(a) 60000
(b) 80009
(c) 80018
(d) 160018

Q.6.

Q.7.

162 ?
=
?
8

(a) 32
(c) 48
Q.8.

(b) 36
(d) 81

3(?)(12) = 360
(a) 3600
(c) 360

(b) 18
(d) 180

Q.9.

A number exceeds as 68% by 320. The number is: (a) 100


(b) 200
(c) 1000
(d) 500

Q.10.

A sum becomes 1
(a) 20% (b) 25%
(c) 30% (d) 40%

Q.11.

9
times in 2 years a compound rate. The rate of interest per annum is
16

7.2 when divided by 0.0018 gives


(a) 4000
(b) 400
(c) 40
(d) 0.04

Q.12.

11
?
=
121 308

(a) 11
(c) 33

(b) 28
(d) 44

Q.13.

What is the smallest number by which 3465 should be multiplied so that the product is perfect
cube?
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 8
(d) 16

Q.14.

Walking at

3
of the usual speed a man is late by 20 minutes. The time at usual speed is
8

(a) 16 minutes (b) 24 minutes


(c) 12 minutes (d) 8 minutes
Q.15.

32 3 + 483 + 603
83 + 12 3 + 153

(a) 4
(c) 32

(b) 16
(d) 64

Q.16.

The ratio of the length and breadth of a rectangle is 3:2 and the area is 5400m2. The perimeter
is
(a) 150 m
(b) 300 m
(c) 450 m
(d) 600 m

Q.17.

The market price of a clock is Rs. 600. If the first discount is 20%. Find the second successive
discount if selling price is Rs. 432.
(a) 5%
(b) 15%
(c) 15% (d) 20%

Q.18.

0.23

0.02

625 625
=
0.05

(a) 100
(c) 25
Q.19.

(b) 1000
(d) 125

If the cost price is


(a) 10% (b) 15%
(c) 20% (d) 25%

5
of selling price. The profit percent is
6

Q.20.

The average of any five consecutive multiples of 60 is 12000. The smallest is


(a) 11000
(b) 11800
(c) 11840
(d) 11880

Q.21.

Which one of the following is not a vector quantity?


(a) Force
(b) Velocity
(c) Acceleration(d) Speed

Q.22.

D.P.T. vaccine present from


(a) Diptheria

(b) Diptheria, polio


(c) Diptheria, whooping, cough, tetanus
(d) Diarrhoea, tolio, tetanus
Q.23.

Superphospate is a
(a) Nitrogenous fertilizer
(b) Phosphatic fertilizer
(c) Potassic fertilizer
(d) None of these

Q.24.

Which one of the following is a correct sequence according to their atomic umbers (Decreasing
order)
(a) S, P, Al, Na (b) Mn, Fe, Co, Cu
(c) He, Ne, Ar, Kr,
(d) Th, u, Pu, AM

Q.25.

Which of the following is not a chemical action?


(a) Burning of candla
(b) Ripening of fruits
(c) Digestion of food
(d) Burning of coal

Q.26.

During churning the milk, cream separated from milk due to


(a) Gravitational force
(b) Newtons Third law
(c) Centrifugal Force
(d) None of these

Q.27.

Select which one is not correctly matched


(a) Polio - Virus
(b) Leporsy Hensens disease
(c) T.B. M.D.T.
(d) Hepatitis Liver

Q.28.

Consider the following statements :


1. Relative humidity is measured by Hygrometer.
2. Cloudy nights are colder than clear nights.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 Nor 2

Q.29.

The velocity of sound is maximum in


(a) Air
(b) Water
(C) Vaccum
(d) Iron

Q.30.

Mitochondria has major role in


(a) Cell-Respiration
(b) Protein synthesis
(c) Photosynthesis
(d) All of these

Q.31.

What is the pH of urine


(a) 7.3 to 7.5
(b) 5.5 to 7.5
(c) 2.8 to 3.8
(d) 2.2 to 2.4

Q.32.

Na2CO3 is prepared by

(a) Frasch process


(b) Baeyers process
(c) Solvay process
(d) Contact process
Q.33.

When an object is placed between the pole P and the focus F of the concave mirror. The
image formed is
(a) Virtual and Erect
(b) Real and Inverted
(c) Real and Erect
(d) Virtual and Inverted

Q.34.

The myopia or near-sightedness arise due to


(a) The cornea that is not perfectly spherical
(b) The gradual weakening of the ciliary muscles and diminishing flexibility of the crystalline
lens.
(c) The focal length of the eyelens is too big.
(d) The power of the eye is too great due to the decrease in focal length of the crystalline lens.

Q.35.

Who discovered the superconductivity?


(a) H.Kammerling onnes
(b) Kindermann
(c) Charles good year
(d) None of these

Q.36.

Natural gas contains mainly of


(a) Propan
(b) Ethane
(c) Methane
(d) Butane

Q.37.

Which gland referred as 3F gland of Endocrine system


(a) Hypothalamus
(b) Pituitary gland
(c) Adrenal gland
(d) Pancreas

Q.38.

Ascorbic acid has important role in


(a) Blood clotting
(b) Wound healing
(c) Development of teeth and bones
(d) Normal activities of sex glands

Q.39.

Cerebellum (Hind brain) control


(a) Respiratory rate
(b) Coughing and sneezing
(c) Coordination and adjustment of movement and posture
(d) All of these

Q.40.

Which one of the following is a colloidal group?


(a) Blood, Ink, Paint
(b) Ice Cream, Fog, Tooth Paste
(c) Smoke, Milk, Soap
(d) None of these

Part II
(Reasoning and Logical Deduction)
Directions (Q. 41 to 42) : Complete the five series: -

Q.41.

1, 8, 27, 64, 125, ?


(a) 36
(b) 216
(c) 243
(d) 512

Q.42.

2, 12, 36, 80, 150, ?


(a) 250
(b) 254
(c) 252
(d) 316

Directions (Q. 43 to 47) : In each of the following questions four words have been given out of which
three are alike in some manner and the fourth one is different choose out the ODD ONE.
Q.43.

(a) Geometry
(c) Trigonometry

(b) Algebra
(d) Mathematics

Q.44.

(a) Carrot
(c) Tomato

(b) Potato
(d) Ginger

Q.45.

In a certain code, MONKEY is written as XDJMNL. How is TIGER written in that code?
(a) QDFHS
(b) SDFHS
(c) SHFDQ
(d) UJHFS

Q.46.

If GIVE is coded as 5137 and BAT is coded as 924, how is GATE coded?
(a) 5427
(b) 5724
(c) 5247
(d) 2547

Q.47.

A is father of C and D is son of B. E is brother of A. If C is sister of D, how is B related to E?


(a) Daughter
(b) Brother-in-law
(c) Husband
(d) Sister-in-law

Directions (Q. 48 to 50) : In each of the following questions, a matrix of certain characters is given.
These characters follow a certain trend, row-wise or column wise. Find out this trend and choose the
missing character accordingly.
Q.48.
4
2
1
21

5
3
8
98

6
7
3
?

(a) 94
(c) 73

(b) 76
(d) 16

Q.49.
Z ? S
R O ?
? G C
(a) WJK (b) KWT
(c) WKJ (d) JKW
Q.50.

These are two statements followed by two inferences indicated by (i) and (ii) Select your
answer as :
(a) if only inference (i) follows
(b) if only inference (ii) follows
(c) if both (i) and (ii) follows
(d) if neither (i) and (ii) follows

Statement :

All hooks are books.


All books are crooks

Inferences : 1. All hooks are crooks


2. All crooks are hooks
Directions (Q. 51 to 55) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below it: (i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six members in a family in which these are two married couples.
(ii) T a teacher is married to the doctor who is mother of R and U
(iii) Q, the lawyer is married to P
(iv) P has one son and two grandson
(v) Of the two married ladies one is a housewife.
(vi) There is also one student and one male engineer in the family.
Q.51.

How is P related to R?
(a) Grandfather (b) Mother
(c) Sister
(d) Grand-mother

Q.52.

Who among the following is the house wife?


(a) P
(b) Q
(c) S
(d) T

Q.53.

How is R related to U?
(a) Brother
(b) Sister
(c) Brother and Sister
(d) Data inadequate

Q.54.

Which of the following represents the group of females in the family?


(a) PSR (b) PSU
(c) QTR (d) Data inadequate

Q.55.

Which of the following is true about the granddaughter in the family?


(a) she is lawyer
(b) She is a student
(c) She is an engineer
(d) Data inadequate

Directions (Q. 56 to 60): The following questions are based on the diagram given below:

(i) Rectangle represents males

(ii) Triangle represents educated


(iii) Circle represents urban
(iv) Square represents civil servants
Q.56.

Who among the following is an educated male who is not an urban resident?
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c 9
(d) 11

Q.57.

Who among the following is neither a civil servants nor educated but is urban and not a male?
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 6
(d) 10

Q.58.

Who among the following is a female urban resident and also a civil servant?
(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 10
(d) 11

Q.59.

Who among the following is an educated male who hails from urban area?
(a) 4
(b) 2
(c) 11
(d) 5

Q.60.

Who among the following is uneducated and also an urban male?


(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 11
(d) 12

Directions (Q. 61 to 65) : The following questions of two words each that have a certain relationship
to each other, followed by four lettered pairs the same relationship as the original pair of words.
Q.61.

Optimistic : Pessimistic
(a) Difficult : Impossible
(b) Study : play
(c) Tolerating : Disgusting
(d) Export : Import

Q.62.

Liquor : Drink
(a) Bread : Butter
(c) Snuff : Inhale

Q.63.

Q.64.

Q.65.

(b) Tea : Beverage


(d) Water : Sip

Sphere : Ball
(a) Circle : Disc
(c) Line : Rope

(b) Cube : Dice


(d) Triangle : Cone

Bird : Wings
(a) Whale : Water
(c) Car : Wheel

(b) Dog : Lungs


(d) Pen : Paper

Carnivore : Herbivore
(a) Animal : Bird
(b) Flesh : Plant
(c) Camel : Giraffe
(c) Horse : Lion

Directions (Qs. 66 to 70) : In each of the following letters series, some of the letters are missing which
are given in that order as one of the alternatives below it. Choose the correct alternative.
Q.66.

___ ___ aba ___ ___ ba ___ ab

(a) abbba
(c) baabb

(b) abbab
(d) bbaba

Q.67.

ab ___ ___ ___ b ___ bbaa ___


(a) abaab
(b) abbab
(c) baaab
(d) babba

Q.68.

___ baa ___ aab ___ a ___ a


(a) aabb
(b) aaba
(c) bbaba
(d) babbb

Q.69.

___ ___ ba bbb a ___ a ___ ___


(a) ababb
(b) aabb
(c) abab
(d) baaa

Q.70.

aa ___ ab ___ ___ aaa ___ a


(a) aaab
(b) aabb
(c) abab
(d) baaa

Directions (Qs. 71 to 75) : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below it :
(i) Six flats on a floor in two rows facing North and South are allotted to P, Q, R, S, T and U.
(ii) Q gets a North facing flat and is not next to S.
(iii) S and U get diagonally opposite flats.
(iv) R, next to U, gets a south facing flat and T gets a North facing flat.
Q.71.

Which of the following combinations get South Facing flats?


(a) QTS (b) UPT
(c) URP (d) Data inadequate

Q.72.

Whose flat is between Q and S?


(a) T
(b) U
(c) R
(d) P

Q.73.

If the flats of T and P are interchanged. Whose flat will be next to that of U?
(a) P
(b) Q
(c) R
(d) T

Q.74.

The flats of which of the other Pairs than SU is diagonally opposite to each other?
(a) QP
(b) QR
(c) PT
(d) TS

Q.75.

To arrive at the answers to the above questions, which of the following statements can be
dispensed with?
(a) None
(b) i only
(c) ii only
(d) iii only
Directions (Qs. 76 to 80) : In each of the following questions, a figure series is given out of which the
last is missing Identify from amongst four responses which one would complete the series.
Q.76.

Questions Figures

Answer Figures

Q.77.

Questions Figures

Answer Figures

Q.78.

Questions Figures

Answer Figures

Q.79.

Questions Figures

Answer Figures

Q.80.

Questions Figures

Answer Figures

Part III
(General Knowledge)
Q.81.

Who among the following founded the four Mattas in the four corners of India
(a) Shankaracharya
(b) Ramanujacharya
(c) Ramanand
(d) Bhaskarcharya

Q.82.

The NAgarjuna Sagar Project is located over river


(a) Periyar
(b) Sutlej
(c) Kavery
(d) Krishna

Q.83.

The language spoken by the largest number of peoples in the world is


(a) English
(b) Spanish
(C) Mandarin (d) Hindi

Q.84.

The name of the unmanned air vehicle developed by India is


(a) Nishant
(b) Ecklavaya
(c) Kalpana
(d) Lakshya

Q.85.

Salargung Museum is located in


(a) Ahmendabad
(b) Bangalore
(c) Madras
(d) Hyderabad

Q.86.

Baht is the currency of


(a) Bangladesh (b) Chile
(c) Burma
(d) Vietnam

Q.87.

Olympic 2008 will be hosted by


(a) Canada
(b) China
(c) Portugal
(d) America

Q.88.

Which of the following is also known as the Evening Star and the Morning Star
(a) Mars(b) Jupiter
(c) Mercury
(d) Venus

Q.89.

The SAARC South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation was founded in the year
(a) 1987
(b) 1985
(c) 1995
(d) 1984

Q.90.

Which of the following countries has won the Copa America Football cup 2004?
(a) France
(b) Sweden
(c) America
(d) Brazil

Q.91.

A motion of no-confidence against the council of ministers can be moved in the Lok Sabha if it
is supported by at least
(a) 50 members (b) 80 members
(c) 100 members
(d) 150 members

Q.92.

The waterfall victoria is associated with the river ---(a) Amazon


(b) Nile
(c) Zambeji
(d) Ottawa

Q.93.

All of the Harappan sites are located in India except


(a) Mohanjodaro and Harappa
(b ) Lothal and Kalibangam
(c) Alamgirpur
(d) Banwali

Q.94.

Mesopotamia is the old name of which of the following countries?


(a) Iran
(b) Iraq
(c) Mangolia
(d) Egypt

Q.95.

The first foreigner to be honoured with Bharat Ratna was


(a) Uasser Arafat
(b) Thabo Mberki
(c) Nelson Mandela
(d) Khan Abdul Gaffer Khan

Q.96.

The policy of Subsidiary Alliance was introduced by


(a) Lord Dalhousie
(b) Lord Canning
(c) Lord Wellesley
(d) Lord Ripon

Q.97.

Capital of Arunachal Pradesh is


(a) Agartala
(b) Imphal
(C) Aizwal
(d) Itanagar

Q.98.

The Prime Minister who came to be known as The Godfather of economic reforms in India was
(a) Mrs. Indira Gandhi
(b) Rajiv Gandhi
(c) P.V.Narsimha Rao
(d) Chander Shekhar

Q.99.

Which of the following types of vegetables is associated with Argentina


(a) Panpas
(b) Steppes
(c) Downs
(d) Pravies

Q.100. Who is the winner of 2004 Miss Universe titled


(a) Julia Maria
(b) Jennifer Hawkins
(c) Nikita Anand
(d) None of these
Q.101. Christmas is celebrated in summer in
(a) France
(b) Canada
(c) The USA
(d) Australia
Q.102. Space Application Centre is located in
(a) Chennai
(b) New Delhi
(c) Ahmedabad (d) Bangalore
Q.103. Who was the first Indian scholar to treat Mathematics as a distinct subject?
(a) Nagarjuna
(b) Varahmihir
(c) Aryabhatt
(d) Brahamgupta

Q.104. The full form of WWW is


(a) World Word Web
(b) World Wide Webs
(c) Word Wider Web
(d) World Web Wide
Q.105. Which of the following cities of India is called as Electronic City
(a) Ahmedabad (b) Chennai
(c) Bangalore
(d) Noida
Q.106. The winner of the best actress award in the 76th Academy Awards or Oscar 2004?
(a) Charlize Theron
(b) Monica Bellucci
(c) Uma Thurman
(d) Non of these
Q.107. Bedonins are
(a) a tribe of Malabar hills
(b) a tribe of Poland
(c) a tribe of Iran
(d) a nomadic tribe of Arabia
Q.108. Angkor Wat is located in
(a) Combodia (b) Vietnam
(c) Tibet
(d) Indonesia
Q.109. Wall Street is the stock exchange of
(a) Britain
(b) The USA
(c) Canada
(d) France
Q.110. The maximum strength of Lok Sabha has beem fixed at
(a) 545
(b) 542
(c) 525
(d) 535
Q.111. Tritium is an isotope of : (a) Hydrogen (b) Titanium
(c) Carbon
(d) Helium
Q.112. Identify, which one of the following is a redox reaction?
(a) C + O2 CO2
(b) 2H2O (Electric Current) 2H2 + O2
(c) Fe + S FeS
(d) None of these
Q.113. Which one of the following is present in maximum percentage in Atmosphere?
(a) Nitrogen
(b) Oxygen
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Sulphur di oxide
Q.114. Energy obtained from Sun by
(a) Uncontrolled Nuclear fission Reaction
(b) Controlled Nuclear fission Reaction
(c) Uncontrolled Nuclear fusion reaction
(d) None of these
Q.115. Lac producing insect is
(a) Ades Egypt (b) Bombyx mori

(c) Lytta

(d) Apis Indica

Q.116. On 26th Dec., 2004 which of the following regions was not devastated by the Tsunami?
(a) Indonesia
(b) Malaysia
(c) India
(d) Egypt
Q.117. Which of the following region of India is feared to be disappeared under the influence of
terrifying tsunami?
(a) Lakshdweep (b) Port Blair
(c) Indira Point (d) Andaman
Q.118. Due to tsunami Maximum devastation of lives has taken place in
(a) Sri Lanka
(b) Indonesia
(c) Malaysia
(d) India
Q.119. Who is the new Chief of Air Force?
(a) S.Krishnaswamy
(b) Arun Prakash
(c) J.J.Singh
(d) S.P.Tyagi
Q.120. The word Tsunami has been derived from
(a) Japanese language
(b) Egnlish
(c) French
(d) Latin

Part IV
(English Language)
Directions (Qs. 121 to 130) : In the questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none.
Find out which of the parts A, B, C has an error. Some sentences may have no error in any part. In that
case, mark your answer as (D).
Q.121. Fifty sheep
(a) are grazing in the field
(b) for half on hour
(c) No error
(d)
Q.122. When I was
(a) six years old
(b) I was sent to school
(c) No error
(d)
Q.123. Did he go
(a) to Mumbai
(b) the previous year ?
(c) No error
(d)
Q.124. Of all the teachers
(a) in our school, our class-teacher
(b) were very strict

(c) No error
(d)
Q.125. Neither he
(a) nor his son-in-law
(b) accomplished their work
(c) No error
(d)
Q.126. It was me
(a) who broke the
(b) glass of that window
(c) No error
(d)
Q.127. Cut the apple
(a) by the knife
(b) given by me.
(c) No error
(d)
Q.128. None of the two
(a) girls is taking
(b) interest in her work
(c) No error
(d)
Q.129. She has lost
(a) a twenty-rupee
(b) note yesterday
(c) No error
(d)
Q.130. She died
(a) her hair red two
(B) day ago
(c) No error
(d)
Directions (Qs. 131 to 140) : Read the following passages-carefully and answer the questions given
below each passage. Certain words/phrases in the passage are given in bold to locate them while
answering some of the questions.
Passage 1
Malaria is always associated with damp and marshy land. This is not because the land is damp but still
water is the breeding place of the mosquito, which begins its life as larvae living in water. Malaria
does not frequently occur in dry desert countries. We should destroy mosquitoes to prevent their
breeding in still water. This can be done by draining all ponds and pools, and by keeping them covered
in the breeding season with a film of kerosene oil, which kills the larvae.
Q.131. What is the breeding place of the mosquitoes?
(a) shallow water
(b) Dirty water
(c) Deep water
(d) Still water

Q.132. Where is Malaria not much common?


(a) In dry countries
(b) In cold countries
(c) In hot countries
(d) In thickly populated countries
Q.133. What are larvae?
(a) Different sticks
(b) Undeveloped forms of mosquitoes
(c) Germs
(d) Fully grown mosquitoes
Q.134. What is the use of kerosene oil in preventing Malaria?
(a) It kills the developed mosquitoes
(b) In cleanses the pools and ponds
(c) It kills the undeveloped mosquitoes
(d) It helps in burning the things around the ponds
Q.135. What is a marshy land?
(a) land with too many bushes
(b) land with dry dust and sand
(c) land with thick forest
(d) land with mud and shallow water
Passage II
A certain Ameer was on a voyage in his ship when a great storm arose. One of the slaves on board, who
had never been to see, began to wail and cry out in fear. This went on for some time and no one could
silence him. In anger, the Ameer asked, Is there no one here who can silence this wretched coward?
A philosopher, who happened to be a passenger, said, I think, I can quiet this man, Sir, if you give me
full permission to do as I please with him. Go ahead said the Ameer, You have my permission.
Q.136. The word Voyage means ___________
(a) a long journey
(b) a big vessel
(c) a large number of servants
(d) a sea journey
Q.137. The verb To wail means ___________
(a) To laugh
(b) To cry
(c) To enjoy
(d) To be surprised
Q.138. The slave was afraid because ___________
(a) he was very coward
(b) he did not learn how to swim
(c) he did not want to go further in the sea journey
(d) he had never been to sea
Q.139. The philosopher volunteered to ___________
(a) save the ship
(b) manage the ship
(c) silence the slave
(d) None of these
Q.140. What kind of prose is used in this extract?
(a) Prose
(b) Narrative
(c) Poetry
(d) None of these

Directions (Qs. 141 to 150) : In the following passage, there are blank spaces numbered 141 to 150.
Against each of these numbers below the passage, a choice of four words marked A, B, C and D are
suggested to replace the blank spaces in the passage. First read the passage and try to understand
what it is about. Then, choose the best word from the alternatives A, B, C and D.
The worst earthquake of 41 India on its 52nd Republic
Q.141. (a) Slave
(c) Under-developed

(b) Independent
(d) Developed

Q.142. (a) Recorded


(c) Remained

(b) Claimed
(d) Lodged

Q.143. (a) List


(c) Toll

(b) Record
(d) Enlist

Q.144. (a) Record


(c) Civilisation

(b) History
(d) Environment

Q.145. (a) Died


(c) Left

(b) Survived
(d) Injured

Q.146. (a) Claimed


(c) Lived

(b) Remained
(d) Prepared

Q.147. (a) Survival


(c) Died

(b) Remained
(d) Helped

Q.148. (a) From


(c) In

(b) Among
(d) Out

Q.149. (a) Compensation


(c) Help

(b) Ex-gratia
(d) Rescue

Q.150. (a) Devastated


(c) Lost

(b) Remained
(d) Helped

Directions (Qs. 151 to 155) : In these questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given
word from the four alternatives A, B, C and D.
Q.151. GENUINE :
(a) Authentic
(c) Spurious

(b) Actual
(d) Original

Q.152. FROWN :
(a) Criticize
(c) Sympathies

(b) Laugh
(d) Smile

Q.153. RECEIVED :
(a) Achieved
(c) Obtained

(b) Gained
(d) Paid

Q.154. OLD :
(a) Novice
(c) Novel

(b) Layman
(d) Original

Q.155. ANGER :
(a) Frowning
(c) Happiness

(b) Gratitude
(d) Agreement

Directions (Qs. 156 to 160) : In the these questions, choose the word from the four alternatives A, B,
C and D which has the correct spellings :
Q.156. (a) Occurence
(c) Occurrence

(b) Ocurrence
(D) Occurrence

Q.157. (a) Harasment


(c) Harassment

(b) Harrassment
(d) Harrasment

Q.158. (a) Ocassion


(c) Occasion

(b) Occasion
(d) Occasion

Q.159. (a) Dilema


(c) Dileamma

(b) Dilemma
(d) Dillemma

Q.160. (a) Omellte


(c) Omelette

(b) Omelete
(d) Omlate

PART V
(APTITUDE FOR SERVICE SECTOR)
Q.161. New recruits are regularly coming in your company and your boss tells you to screen them
properly. You will
(a) Screen their ideology
(b) Screen their work in an objective and precise manner
(c) Screen their work, behaviour and proficiency
(d) Screen their personality
Q.162. Its midnight. You being a manager and incharge, get a call that an accident has occurred in
the premise of the factory. You will: (a) talk to your boss and inform his about it
(b) tell a call next morning as you are feeling very tired and asleep
(c) depute a senior person to look after the accident
(d) rush immediately to the site
Q.163. An employee is habitual and chornic later-comer. You will
(a) ignore his late-coming
(b) report to the boss
(c) get him suspended immediately
(d) threaten him regarding loss of job if he does not mend his habit
Q.164. You are not satisfied with the perks of your job. As such you will
(a) leave the job
(b) continue as you have no other option
(c) continue and keep an eye on new and other avenues
(d) none of these
Q.165. Your peon is in dire financial difficulty and asks you for advance. In such a condition you will
(a) not bother and tell him that he should approach the boss directly
(b) say no as it is against the established norms of the company or concern

(c) consider his request sympathetically as he is in genuine need of it


(d) none of the above
Q.166. You are incharge of the Human Resource Department of your company or concern. The basic
skill and ability required in it is
(a) Controlling
(b) patience coupled with tactness
(c) strict adherence to rules and regulartions
Q.167. You are Head of the Recruitment cell of the Company or concern. A candidate whom you
propose to select is fit for the job but is not accepting the salary offered to him. As such you
will
(a) just ignore the candidate
(b) discuss with other colleagues and members of recruitment board regarding his demand for
more salary
(c) Snub him for his audacity
(d) go for him on you own and agree to his demand
Q.168. In hospitality industry, you need
(a) humility
(b) congeniality
(c) good manners and decency
(d) all of these
Q.169. You see that the atmosphere of the your office tends to become gossip-oriented. What will you
do?
(a) Circulate a notice not to indulge in gossips
(b) Snub one or two persons to set an example for others
(c) Call for a meeting and bring forth the problem and seek the opinion of all the concerned
persons
(d) ignore it deliberately so that it
Q.170. Without proper planning what is likely to happen?
(a) utter indiscipline
(b) no value addition
(c) total chaos
(d) nothing will happen
Q.171. What is meant by controlling?
(a) just to exercise control on the workers
(b) managing the workforce
(c) inculcating of discipline in the workers or employees
(d) none of these
Q.172. A theft has been committed in the office last night you will
(a) Talk to higher authorities before taking any action
(b) Catch hold the suspected people, if any
(c) Call in for the police as early as
(d) Investigate yourself about possible the case
Q.173. Effective decision making must be
(a) rational
(b) emotional
(c) institutional

(d) personal
Q.174. The managerial process mainly consists
(a) Planning and organising
(b) Staffing and leading
(c) Controlling and regulating
(d) All of these
Q.175. In a developed country, which sector occupies the highest position?
(a) Primary sector or agricultural sector
(b) Secondary sector of manufacturing sector
(c) Third sector or service sector
(d) None of these
Q.176. You are being suppressed and scolded by your boss without any rhyme or reason. In such a
situation you will
(a) plead your case in a humble and persuasive manner
(b) rebuke him behind his back
(c) try to improve or mind yourself as far as possible
(d) bear it as boss is always right
Q.177. Your boss tells you that you cannot avert corruption while having a lucrative deal with others
for the company or concern, what do you feel for him?
(a) He is wise and farsighted
(b) He is worldly-wise in his approach
(c) He is also corrupt
(d) Both (b) and (c)
Q.178. You have come to know that your boss is writing a false report to the highest authority. What
would you do?
(a) Somehow report the incident
(b) Meet your boss and directly protest against his actions
(c) Discuss with your colleagues and then take a step jointly
(d) Ignore and be indifferent and keep quiet.
Q.179. In your opinion
(a) Intelligence is more important than initiative
(b) Initiative is more important than intelligence
(c) Both are very important
(d) Both are redundant
Q.180. You prefer to be
(a) Optimistic
(b) Pessimistic
(c) In-between
(d) Apathetic
Q.181. When you get excited and angry, you usually
(a) Throw and scatter things
(b) Leave the site and situation and try to engage yourself in a different activity
(c) Withdraw yourself and start crying loudly
(d) Start abusing others in the most filthy language
Q.182. Achievement plays what sort of role in your life?
(a) You can just work hard and hope for better returns

(b) Its money that matters not high status or post


(c) You are not concerned at all with your achievement
(d) None of the above
Q.183. A new work is assigned to you. You will
(a) Shirt it as you have a permanent Job and no one can harm you.
(b) Take it easily rather casually
(c) Hurry up to do it
(d) Take it up sincerely
Q.184. What you look for in a Job?
(a) Status and position
(b) Work environment
(c) Job Satisfaction
(d) Money and perks
Q.185. It is possible to have good returns if at the very first step, we are
(a) keen observers
(b) excellent planners
(c) having enough capital and technical know-how
(d) all of these
Q.186. The hotel industry is now placing accent on not only technical, Sales and marketing skills of its
staff but also on
(a) Special concession for foreign tourists
(b) Personnel and training programmes
(c) On entertainment glamorous shows
(d) Personal skills and accomplishments
Q.187. Hotel and Tourism Management includes
(a) Hotel and Resort Management
(b) Tour Management
(c) Catering
(d) All of these
Q.188. In time wage system, wages are determined by
(a) Number of hours worked rate per hour
(b) Number of units produced rate per unit
(c) Standard time rate of wages
(d) None of these
Q.189. In the current budget, how many more services have been brought under the tax net?
(a) 11
(b) 12
(c) 13
(d) 15
Q.190. Some guests are the visitors of your boss you will
(a) Ignore as if nobody has come
(b) Leave every work and greet them
(c) Pay your greetings once and then carry on with your work
(d) Worried about making the arrangements
Q.191. Your office environment is vitiated due to politics, you will
(a) Take strict action against those who indulge in politics

(b) Ignore as it is not effecting the office work


(c) Strictly deal with situation
(d) None of the above
Q.192. Banking, insurance, transport, hotel and hospitality are an integral part of
(a) Primary sector
(b) Secondary sector
(c) Service sector
(d) None of these
Q.193. The role of money in life
(a) is very significant and high
(b) is indispensable
(c) depends on your needs and requirements
(d) depends on your outlook and way of life
Q.194. Cognitive test
(a) Measures mental and intellectual aptitudes
(b) Measures manual dexterity or hand eye co-ordination
(c) Measures the skills already acquired by the individuals
(d) None of these
Q.195. The difference between recruitment and selection is
(a) Recruitment takes prior to selection and selection is done after the recruitment
(b) Recruitment is a positive process and selection is a negative process
(c) Recruitment implies communication of vacancies while selection leads to a contract of
service between the employers and the employee
(d) All of these
Q.196. What is Job description?
(a) It is a systematic collection and complication of data about each job in the organization, to
redesign each job in such a manner so as to distinguish it from the other job.
(b) It is an organized factual statement of job contents in the form of duties and
responsibilities of a specific Job.
(c) It is a document which states the minimum acceptable human qualities necessary to
perform a job properly.
(d) All of these
Q.197. The qualities required in a personnel Manager is/are
(a) Good communicator
(b) Competent to take quick decision
(c) Humane approach to problems
(d) All of these
Q.198. Which is not required in a service?
(a) Punctuality
(b) Devotion and dedication
(c) Integrity
Q.199. (d) Sycophancy What is your opinion regarding discipline?
(a) It is necessary evil
(b) It is very important in every aspect of life
(c) It is a routine phenomenon
(d) It is sometimes important

Q.200. If you are satisfied with the your job you will
(a) Leave it without looking for another
(b) Continue till you get another good Job
(c) Talk to your boss regarding it
(d) Start shirking and absconding from your work and will eventually leave it

ANSWER

KEYS

1. (a)
8. (a)
15. (d)
22. (c)
29. (d)
36. (c)

2. (d)
9. (c)
16. (b)
23. (b)
30. (a)
37. (c)

3. (a)
10. (b)
17. (b)
24. (a)
31. (b)
38. (b)

PART - I
4. (c)
11. (a)
18. (a)
25. (a)
32. (c)
39. (c)

5. (a)
12. (b)
19. (c)
26. (c)
33. (a)
40. (b)

6. (c)
13. (b)
20. (d)
27. (c)
34. (d)

7. (b)
14. (c)
21. (d)
28. (a)
35. (a)

41. (b)
48. (a)
55. (b)
62 (b)
69. (d)
76. (c)

42. (c)
49. (c)
56. (d)
63. (b)
70. (a)
77. (c)

43. (d)
50. (a)
57. (b)
64. (c)
71. (c)
78. (d)

PART - II
44. (c)
51. (d)
58. (c)
65. (b)
72. (a)
79. (a)

45. (a)
52. (a)
59. (a)
66. (b)
73. (c)
80. (d)

46. (c)
53. (c)
60. (d)
67. (c)
74. (a)

47. (a)
54. (d)
61. (d)
68. (c)
75. (a)

81. (a)
88. (d)
95. (d)
102. (c)
109. (b)
116. (d)

82. (d)
89. (b)
96. (c)
103. (c)
110. (a)
117. (c)

83. (c)
90. (d)
97. (d)
104. (b)
111. (a)
118. (c)

PART - III
84. (a)
91. (a)
98. (c)
105. (c)
112. (c)
119. (d)

85. (d)
92. (c)
99. (a)
106. (a)
113. (a)
120. (a)

86. (c)
93. (a)
100. (b)
107. (d)
114. (c)

87. (b)
94. (b)
101. (d)
108. (a)
115. (b)

121.(b)
128.(a)
135.(d)
142.(b)
149.(c)
156.(c)

122.(b)
129.(a)
136.(d)
143.(c)
150.(a)
157.(c)

123.(c)
130.(a)
137.(b)
144.(b)
151.(c)
158.(c)

PART - IV
124.(c)
131.(d)
138.(d)
145.(d)
152.(d)
159.(b)

125.(c)
132.(c)
139.(c)
146.(b)
153.(d)
160.(c)

126.(a)
133.(b)
140.(b)
147.(a)
154.(c)

127.(b)
134.(c)
141.(b)
148.(a)
155.(d)

161.(c)
168.(d)
175.(c)
182.(a)
189.(c)
196.(b)

162.(d)
169.(d)
176.(a)
183.(a)
190.(c)
197.(d)

163.(d)
170.(c)
177.(d)
184.(c)
191.(c)
198. (d)

PART - V
164.(c)
171.(c)
178.(d)
185.(d)
192.(c)
199.(b)

165.(c)
172.(c)
179.(b)
186.(b)
193.(d)
200.(b)

166.(b)
173.(a)
180.(a)
187.(d)
194.(a)

167.(d)
174.(d)
181.(b)
188.(a)
195.(d)

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