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okey 0d lea ee ‘One Mark Questions Seaton Toul questons: 10 Inthe following questions the first and the last parts of the sentence tre numbered as 1 and 6, The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and named P, QR and S. The four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence and find out which combination is comet. 1. Attheend of the lecture P. for sparing their valuable tin (Q the speaker thanked the audience Rand listening to him S. incoming tothe meeting 6. patently (a) PsRQ (B) QPsR (C)RsPQ (D)sRQP core doen oe atamptsd: © “The adverb patiently goes with the veb listening. Thus, IQPSR6. (A) has rained / went out (B) had been raining / went out (©) was ining /go out (D) rained / will go out Choose the correct a native which can be substituted for the below given words Ido not to be clever but Iam not stupid. (a) peri ®) classify (© confess (©) claim conecsnevenD ——— NecAtamet: © © Hee Soliton 4 Select te pair that Dest expresses a relationship similar 10 that “expressed in the main pair OUTSKIRTS : TOWN (A) ning: ladder (B) trunk: ree (© water: goblet (D) margin: page conecsnevenD ——— Nacatamet: © The OUTSKIRTS form the outer periphery of a town just as manzin fomnsthe outer periphery ofa page. 5 choose the best antonyms for the fotiowing. OUTLANDISH. (a) protic (@) unchanging (©) conventional (@) noticeable conecorover€ ———NecArenpst:@ + Hee Soliton OUTLANDISH means of ot relating to moter country (FOREIGN), Its antonyms is conventional (means ordinary, commonplace) Ife mors placed on the line MN then which of the answer figure is, the sight image of given igure? “ a "i 7X op? os ox Based on miro. Option Bis follow. 20-y20-) wey ws o-s 20 conec sooner NocAremaed:® © Helton A+ Short ent: ‘Base waitten as product of cousevutive number. Ina given question, “subtraction” symbol is availabe then “smallest” rnumberis answer [20- 20-20... a vs % Tftimeis 6 : 10, find angle between minute hand and hous hand? (a) 90° B) 120° Ons (0) 60" conectdomer€ Needed: Angle between minute hand and hour hand is b= hour v-20 Timeis 6: 10then Complete the series numbers 11,17,23,31.41,2 wer es os mss conea drove —— NoeAremted: Altermative prime numbers. 1 ti THlog® ” iFlog® “Toe loeww @o o WNoneottiese Cac snow Net Aang: ~ Hoession Ea t,t, we Trlog® “TrToa * Flog —i _, a _, a, Toa toa” Toa Hoa “Toes Toay at pit 5. il, Tor “Toa Toa tops +forn +1083 deat <1 ‘Two Marks Questions Tex cutore20 Noclos4@ 1%. A school has four sections A. B.C, D of class X students ‘Number of students ones ‘Sesion | Seaton | Section | Section a |p fe |p ‘Shudenis iledn both exams [3g J23 fir fa7 Srodents tailed iw Maleyeay| || ‘but passed in annual exams ° Passed ia halkyeaiy bur ves far fo as failed in annual exams Panadin bath eas a les ae ‘Which section has the maximum pass percentage ina least one ofthe ‘0 examinations? (A) section A (8) section B (section () Section D conecdoevenD ——— NetAtametd: © Pass 0 in atleast one ofthe two examinations for different section are "2 Im the question three statements are given, followed by three conclusions, I, I and TH. You have to consider the statements to be ‘ae even if it seems toe at variance from commonly known facts, ‘You have to decide which of the given conclusions if any, fllows ‘fom the given statements ‘Statements: Some eyes are eas Some ens are Tongs All dongs are ands ‘Conehuions: Some hands are eyes 1, Some hands ae ears IL. Some fungs are eyes IV. No hand is eye (A)None of follow (B) Oaly 1V follows (©) Only Tfollow () Only IT fotlows conctdomer€ Nexto: oe ear ssa, Hands 1% The circumference ofthe front wheel of a cart is 30 fect long and that ofthe back wheel is 36 feet long. What is the distance traveled by the cart, when the font wheel as done S more revolutionstherear wheel? (a) 25 feet (B)20 fext ©) 750 feet (©) 900 feet conecsnevenD ——— NecAtampt: © Let the sear wheel make1 sotation then front wheel rotate = 1+ 5 revolution Like rar wheel makes =n revolutions font wheel makes=n + 5 revolutions Both wheels covered same distance ie. 36fu] = 30[0> 5] n=25 Distance covered +4 Find next word in the series FROM, CNLI,ZJIE, WFFA, ? (acna j@tecx «oy TBOWw FRE conestorewen€ ———Neeaterptes: Logie :[-3,~4, 1S Five persons P,Q. S ad Tare standingin aqueve, ‘R’ ia standing ‘between “P" and. “P* is just behind “Q", Qis second inthe queue. ‘Whois 2 ast in the queue? wr @s COR oP conecsrenen€ ———Necktenpes:@ Haw 24 last in the quede is. 6 Fis ‘numberof parallagrams in given figure (ay30 @is (2 (2s conec arene NocAramed me, ‘m= number ofhorizontal ine ‘n= number vertical Hines a=s Pipe‘A’ taken 16 hoursmore to fllthe tank by A and B together. Pipe “Btaken “4° hours more to fill the tank by A. and B together. Find time taken to ill the tank by “A and B” together? as Bw os os conecsrevenD —— NecAtamet: © Lt A& B=xsy A=x+16 +4 A.aud B topeter, to fil hetank a Ap = Prout 2 (x10) xal6sxe4 Simplify then x =8 hours. From A container, 6 lites of milk was drawn out and was replaced by water, Again ‘6 It of mixture was drawn out and was replaced by ‘water then the quantify of milk and water inthe container after these ‘wo operations 9:16, Find quantify of mixtuse? wisi Bis 25 ait coneaononenA —— NocAramaed: HeSliton A-container having "s' Its of quantity ffom which "Its taken out and ‘eplaced by water. This operation performed ‘n’times then the present ‘quantity of pure liquid is x[1-§] anv intmaion Mill: water =9 :16 = cor Milk quantity = (total) ( b-)4 ‘Simplify then x= 15 ts. 1f°2" men and ‘3° women ean do apiece of work in 8 days and 3 men ‘and2 women in 7 days. In how many days the work be done by $ men ‘and 4 women wosking togetber (93 days @)4 days ©) days ()2 days coreconowec® Nec aenpeet: M+ 3W) 98 days.) (M+ 2W) 97 da¥8 oo) From (1) equation 2M+3W, ies Requirement SM+4W= sew +4w uw? So, Twos Mw? 708) = 146) days Find missing number, w |e [5 a3 4 BP |S | a7 [is |? wis @u ols 20 conetaroner B® Natoma (loxs)-3=47 (6x3)-2=16 (xg)-6=14 2. Observe te given line ~ char Number of passengers, wo traveled fiom Hyderabd to Pune (in thousmads) Toial passengers 1p Ao YY \110A0 100 83 A Ae a4 ‘Su Mon Tue Wed Thu Y ‘he total number of male passengers who travel on Tuesday and Wednesday is Approximately how much % more the munber of male passengers who travel on Thursday? (4) 50% (B) 33.33% 75% @Dy1s% conetsnoner A NotAtemted Male passengers = Total passenger — female passengers Malein (Tue + Wed) = (110 + 140) — (60 +70) = 120 ‘Male passengers travel on Thursday = 180 100= 80 2 Which ofthe followingcube in the answer figure doesnot [ean not} be sade based on the unfolded cube in the question figure OPAL [o °K oe conecsnevenB —— NocAremted: © Based given unfolded cube Opposite + But option (B) is adjacent. So aption(B) is wrong. 2 The manufieturer of table sells itt a whole sale dealer ata profit of 10%, The wholesale dealer sells the table to retailer at profit of 30%. Finally th retailer sales fo customer at profit of 50%, Ifthe customer ‘pays 4290/ for the table, Find manuficturing cost of table (A300 (B)2500 (©)1500()2000 concider Nerd © 00x, 100 700 “100 130, 180 100100 7 members P,Q. RS, T, Usand ¥ siting in a circle and playing cards, “Vis siting 2" eft of U" "Qisneighbor of U, but not of 6" siting in between ‘P* and ‘T" “Tis siting 48 right of V" The whois 4 lef of V"? wR ws or or conecsnovenA ——— NocAramed@ esas 8 rete } 25. In a leap-year what is probability geting the 53 Sundays and 53 ‘Mondays w ® 1 4 oF conecsrevenB —— NocArempted: © © Hee Soliton Leap —year 366 days s2{weeks) 2 (days) sun |Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | sat Mon| Tue | wed} Tin | Fx | st | sun 53 Sundays, $3 Monday, possible only one pair of above. 1 Probability 26 At Midwest University, there is uo collusion between the athletic office and the adinissions office. Athletes must be accepted for aimission to the university on the basis of their academic records before they can be offered financial assistance on the basis of athletic ability. The university thus hopes to avoid the kind of recruiting violations that have been a problem at other universities. It eam be inferve from the passage above that (A) the admission poliey described above is unique to Midwest University (8) some universities offer financial assistance to athletes who would tot be aduitted to the university onthe basis oftheir academic seconds (©) most student athletes ia universities are sdmited solely on the Dasis of athlete abiity (D) admissions offices do not modify academic admission ‘requirements for any students except student atletes conecsnevenB ——NocAramted: 27. Literary historians toda have reiested conventional analvses of the evelopmentofEnalish Renaissance drama. They no longer accept the ‘dea thatthe sudden achievement of Elizabethan playwrights was a istrical anomaly, a sort of magical rediscovery of ancient Greek dramatic form applied to contemporary English subject matter, Instead, most students ofthe theater now view Elizabethan drama as being organically related to traditional local drama, particularly medieval morality pays Which of the folowing #s NOT consistent with the passage above? (A) England has dramatic tradition before the Renaissance period (B) Elizabethan drama, once thoughtto bea sudden blossoming forth, of creativity. is now seen as part of ahistorical coatiaunm, (C) Historians views of the antecadents of English Renaissance Arama have changed considerably (D) Although English Rensissonce drama treats English subject tate, is source of form and method is classical Greek drama, cones soevarD ———NorAtametd@ © Heelan 2% Bas emit sounds and generally use the echoes ofthese sounds highly efficiently to detest, locate and catch ther prey. However itis claimed thatthe characteristic efficiency of this process is reduced Dy moths able to hear the sounds emitted by insect-eting bats Which of te foltosing statements, if tre, best supports the claim above? (A) Thosemoths that cannot hea the sounds emitted by insec-cating bats live longer on the average than those that can hear sounds ‘vlicn both kinds of moth are in an environment continuously free of such bat, (B) Those moth species that cant hear the sounds emitted by inset- eating bats are among the species of insects that are most likely to be caught by uch bats, (©) When a mot changes its speed or direction of flight, there is @ chaige in the sound pattem generted by the moth’s wing (D) Moth species that can hear the sounds emitted by inseet-caing bats are less likely to be caught by such bats than are moth species that cannot hear these soun cone domen Nort: © 25. Struthers College has built its reputation for aeademic excellence largely on significant contributions fiom wealthy luni who are avid fans ofthe schoo!'s football team, Although the team has won more national championships over the yours than any other team in its vision, this year it did not even win the division title, and so Struthers College can expect fo see a decline in alumni contributions nest year. ‘The above argument relies on which ofthe following assumptions about Suthers College? (A) The college's reputation for academic excellence depends onthe performance ofits football team, (8) Contributions from alumni are needed forthe college to produce winning football team. (©) Struthers alumni contiibutions depend to an extent om a record by the college's football tam (D) The college's football eam will continue its losing steak nest yea ining conecsnewen€ ———NecArenptes:@ Inmany pre-schools, children tend to commonly get colds before their resistance develops and the colds become mich less fiequent. tis clear that a child requires several colds before white blood cell concentrations rise high enough to effectively deal with colds Which of the following, If true, most seriously strengthens dis fheory? (A) Children commonly spread viruses and bacteria in a small closed (B) The use of Vitamin C increases resistance to the common cold ad decreases its frequency, (©) Parents stock up on cold medicine after a child gets sick that alleviate the symptoms ofa cold. (D) White blood cells ht infection and their production levels are stimulated by high infection levels, conecsnevenD ——— Necdtamet:@ "Sead Snr avon hit

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