Q1. A
statement is followed by two assumptions numbered (1) and (II). Consider the
statement and assumptions. Decide which of the given assumptions is/are
implicit in the statement?
Statement:
Helping the poor is the real service to the humanity.
Assumptions:
(I) Poor people are in need of help from others.
(II)
If we do not help poor, we will not be called human being
(a)
Only assumption (II) is implicit.
(b)
Both assumptions (I) and (II) are implicit.
(c)
Neither assumption (I) nor assumption (II) is implicit.
(d)
Only assumption (I) is implicit.
Ans:
(d)
Q2.
If
(i)
'X@ Y' means 'X is the father of Y'.
(ii)
'X # Y' means 'X is the sister of Y'.
(iii)
'X $ Y' means 'X is the mother of Y'.
(iv)
'X% Y' means 'X is the brother of Y'.
Then,
in the expression I$ J @ K% L# M, how is I related to M?
(a)
Granddaughter
(b)
Mother
(c)
Father
(d)
Grandmother
Ans:
(d)
Q3.
Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F went to a restaurant where every customer is
offered a complementary dish with every ordered dish. D got Halwa as a
complementary while three others ordered it. E and F have Pulihora as one of
their dishes. F ordered Manchurian, which is complementary for both C and E.
A's ordered and complementary dishes are Halwa and Pizza respectively, they are
just reversed of those D's. Chicken as complementary given to only one of them.
Which of the following group has ordered Halwa?
(a)
A, C, E
(b)
B, E, F
(c)
C, D, E
(d)
A, B, C
Ans:
(d)
Q4.
One term in the following number series is wrong. Find the wrong term.
24,
6, 18, 9, 36, 14, 24, 6
(a)
14
(b) 9
(c) 6
(d)
18
Ans:
(a)
Q5.
Study the given diagram carefully and answer the question. The numbers in
different sections indicate the number of persons speaking that language.
How
many persons speak only one language?
(a)
11
(b)
12
(c)
13
(d)
10
Ans:
(b)
Q6.
If @ is the father of S, # is the mother of
(a) β
is the sister of $.
(b) B
is the son of @.
(c) @
is the father of Ω.
(d) @
is the mother of Ω.
Ans:
(d)
Q7.
Select the letter-number cluster that will replace the question mark (?) in the
following series.
X6L,
T5J, P4H, L3F, ?
(a)
H2D
(b)
I2B
(c)
K2C
(d)
J2E
Ans:
(a)
Q8.
Study the following letter-number-symbol sequence and answer the question:
F@ 3 9
H C A D I % 4 E * $ M K 2 U R P 5 W 8 8 1 T J V 7
Three
of the following four are alike in a certain way based on their positions in
the above sequence and so form a group. Which is the one that is different from
others?
(a)
2P$
(b)
M*2
(c)
KR
(d)
A%9
Ans:
(b)
Q9.
Given below is a question followed by two statements numbered (1) and (II),
each containing some information. Decide which of the statement(s) is/are
sufficient to answer the question?
On
which day of the week was Naresh born?
Statements:
(1)
Naresh's birthday was one day after his sister's birthday.
(II)
Naresh was born on the third day of the week.
(a)
Statement (II) alone is sufficient to answer the question while statement (I)
alone is not sufficient.
(b)
Both statements (I) and (II) together are necessary to answer the question.
(c)
Either statement (I) alone or statement (II) alone is sufficient to answer the
question.
(d)
Statement (I) alone is sufficient to answer the question while statement (II)
alone is not sufficient.
Ans:
(a)
Q10.
Amit and Bhuvan start from the same point. Amit drives 50 km East. Bhuvan
drives 15 km North then turns East and drives 20 km, then turns to his right
and drives 15 km. Where and in which direction is Bhuvan now with respect to
Amit?
(a)
70 km, East
(b)
30 km, West
(c)
70 km, West
(d)
30 km, East
Ans:
(b)
Q11.
In the following series, some of the letters are missing which are given in
that order as one of the alternatives. Choose the correct option.
dcba__dc_b_dcc_add_cba
(a)
cdbba
(b)
acbdb
(c)
ababd
(d)
ddbca
Ans:
(c)
Q12.
The Venn diagram below best represents the relationship among which of the
classes given in the options?
(a)
Sparrows, Birds, Mice
(b)
Students, Cricket Players, Tennis Fans
(c)
Women, Mothers, Widows
(d)
Beverages, Tea, Coffee
Ans:
(b)
Q13.
P is elder to Q while R and S are elder to T, who lies between P and R. If R is
elder to Q, which one of the following statements is necessarily true?
(a) R
is elder to S
(b) Q
is elder to T
(c) S
is elder to R
(d) P
is elder to R
Ans:
(c)
Q14.
Point T is 11 m North of point U. Point V is 11 m East of point U. Point W is 6
m North of point V. Point X is 7 m West of point W. Point Y is 8 m North of
point X. Point Z is 4 m West of point Y. How far and in which direction is
point Z with respect to point T?
(a)
15 m, West
(b)
25 m, North
(c)
34 m, West
(d)
47 m, North
Ans:
(a)
Q15.
In a sports team of six members, P1 and P2 are from city and rest are from
village. P4 and P6 are tall while others are short. P1, P3 and P4 are wearing
shoes while others are not. Which short team member of city is not wearing
shoes?
(a)
P2
(b)
P3
(c)
P4
(d)
P1
Ans:
(a)
Q16.
P and Q play football and cricket, Q and R play cricket and hockey, P and S
play basketball and football, R and S play hockey and basketball. Who plays
football, basketball and hockey?
(a) R
(b) Q
(c) P
(d) S
Ans:
(c)
Q17.
Three statements are given followed by two conclusions (1) and (II). Assuming
the statements to be true even if they appear to be at variance with commonly
known facts, decide which of the given conclusions is/are logically
follow/follows from the statements?
Statements:
Some envelopes are packets. Some packets are boxes. All boxes are parcels.
Conclusions:
(I) Some parcels are packets.
(II)
Some parcels are boxes.
(a)
Only conclusion (II) follows.
(b)
Both conclusions (I) and (II) follow.
(c)
Neither conclusion (I) nor conclusion (II) follows.
(d)
Only conclusion (I) follows.
Ans:
(b)
Q18.
In the following question, a relationship between different elements is shown
in the statement followed by three conclusions numbered (I), (II) and (III).
Assuming statement to be true, decide which of the conclusions is/are
definitely true?
Statement:
W≤V, V > X, Y≥V.
Conclusions:
(I)
X<Y
(II)
Y≥W
(III)
X=W
(a)
Only conclusions (II) and (III) are true.
(b)
Only conclusions (I) and (II) are true.
(c)
All conclusions (I), (II) and (III) are true.
(d)
Only conclusions (I) and (III) are true.
Ans:
(b)
Q19.
Two statements are given below and these are labelled as Assertion (A) and
Reason (R).
Assertion
(A): Vitamin C is destroyed by heating.
Reason
(R): Vitamin C is water-soluble and heat-sensitive.
Select
the correct answer from the following options:
(a)
Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(b)
(A) is true but (R) is false.
(c)
(A) is false but (R) is true.
(d)
Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
Ans:
(a)
Q20.
H is heavier than J whereas M is heavier than P. L is as heavy as J. A is
heavier than H. Which one of the following statements is definitely true?
(a) L
is lighter than H.
(b) M
is heavier than A.
(c) P
is heavier than L.
(d) J
is lighter than P.
Ans:
(a)
PART
- II: NUMERICAL ABILITY
Direction:
Answer the following questions (Q. No. 21 to 40) by selecting the correct/most
appropriates options.
Q21.
The sum of the prime factors of 1729 is:
(a)
39
(b)
41
(c)
43
(d)
37
Ans:
(c)
Q22.
The next two terms in the series 4, 6, 9, 13, 18, ..... are:
(a)
21, 27
(b)
23, 28
(c)
24, 31
(d)
20, 25
Ans:
(c)
Q23.
On dividing a number by 96, the remainder obtained is 59. What would be the
remainder, if the same number is divided by 24?
(a)
17
(b)
15
(c)
11
(d)
21
Ans:
(c)
Q24.
The sum of the principal and simple interest on it for 5 years at a certain
rate of interest per annum is Rs. 28,000. If interest is 2/5 of the
principal, then the rate of interest per annum is:
(a)
8%
(b)
6%
(c)
4%
(d)
10%
Ans:
(a)
Q25.
An operation is such that a + b = b - 2a +
(a)
36
(b)
35
(c)
34
(d)
37
Ans:
(c)
Q26.
Among the fractions,
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Ans:
(c)
Q27.
The cost price of a table is Rs. 6,600. It is sold at a gain of ₹ 600
after giving a discount of 10% on the marked price. Its marked price is:
(a) Rs.8,400
(b) Rs.8,000
(c) Rs.7,200
(d) Rs.9,000
Ans:
(b)
Q28.
Following table depicts the favourite games of the people of a colony: (one
person one game)
|
Game
|
Liked
by Number of persons |
|
Basketball
|
470 |
|
Football
|
510 |
|
Cricket
|
1240 |
|
Hockey
|
1430 |
|
Badmintion
|
350 |
The
number of persons liking the most favourite game is what percent of the total
number of persons liking the games?
(a)
33%
(b)
35%
(c)
35
(d)
31%
Ans:
(b)
Q29.
If simple interest on a certain sum at 6% per annum for 4 years is Rs. 1,600,
then what will be compound interest on the same sum at the same rate of
interest for two years?
(a) Rs.
824
(b) Rs.
832
(c) Rs.
848
(d) Rs.
816
Ans:
(a)
Q30.
A 320 metre long train crosses a platform with a speed of 120 km/hour in 24
seconds. If a person crosses the same platform in 12 minutes, then the speed of
the person (in km/hour) is:
(a)
2.4
(b)
3.2
(c)
4.8
(d)
1.6
Ans:
(a)
Q31.
The value of expression 16 × 16 – 6 – 2 × 3 – 8 ÷ 4 is:
(a)
247
(b)
245
(c)
243
(d)
253
Ans:
(b)
Q32.
How many three digit numbers are divisible by both 4 and 6?
(a)
75
(b)
76
(c)
77
(d)
74
Ans:
(a)
Q33.
A sum of Rs. 73,689 was divided between two persons A and B in the ratio 4:7.
The difference between thrice part of A and twice part of B is:
(a) Rs.
20,098
(b) Rs.
26,796
(c) Rs.
36,196
(d) Rs.
13,398
Ans:
(d)
Q34.
The value of
(a)
104
(b)
52
(c)
75
(d)
150
Ans:
(d)
Q35.
The average of 20 numbers was calculated as 56. It was found that a number 61
was misread as 64 in the calculation. The correct average of the numbers is:
(a)
55.65
(b)
54.85
(c)
54.65
(d)
55.85
Ans:
(d)
Q36.
HCF and LCM of two numbers are 28 and 336 respectively. If one of the numbers
is 112, then difference of the two numbers is:
(a)
56
(b)
28
(c)
14
(d)
72
Ans:
(b)
Q37.
The perimeter of a rectangle is 28 cm and its breadth is 2 cm less than its
length. Area of the rectangle is:
(a)
48 sq. cm
(b)
72 sq. cm
(c)
36 sq. cm
(d)
96 sq. cm
Ans:
(a)
Q38.
Out of two given numbers, 5% of one number is equal to 2% of the other number.
If the difference of the two numbers is 2340, then what is the sum of these two
numbers?
(a)
4500
(b)
5460
(c)
6402
(d)
3950
Ans:
(b)
Q39.
A certain work can be completed by 8 persons in 25 days. If the work is to be
completed in 5 days, then how many more persons are needed for the same?
(a)
32
(b)
36
(c)
40
(d)
30
Ans:
(a)
Q40.
A shopkeeper purchased 245 articles at Rs. 30
per article and spent Rs.2,450 on their packages. If he sold
these articles at Rs. 50
per article, then his gain percent is:
(a)
25%
(b)
21.5%
(c)
20%
(d)
27.5%
Ans:
(a)
PART
- III: BASIC COMPUTER LITERACY
Direction:
Answer the following questions (Q. No 41 to 60) y selecting the correct/most
apports options.
Q41.
Which of the following is an example of an open-source spreadsheet software?
(a)
Impress
(b)
Calc
(c)
Writer
(d)
Microsoft Excel
Ans:
(b)
Q42.
An online system that helps people to find information on the internet by
scanning web pages and other online resources and presenting a list of relevant
results based on user input is called:
(a)
Search Engine
(b)
Web Server
(c)
Social Media Platform
(d)
Web Browser
Ans:
(a)
Q43.
8 bits together make a_____________.
(a)
Octabit
(b)
Nibble
(c)
Kilobyte
(d)
Byte
Ans:
(d)
Q44.
With respect to Computer Networks, in the acronym WWW, the W in the second
position refers to:
(a)
Web
(b)
Website
(c)
Wide
(d)
World
Ans:
(d)
Q45.
Find an input device out of the following.
(a)
Speaker
(b)
Joystick
(c)
Barcode Printer
(d)
Plotter
Ans:
(b)
Q46.
________ a collection of data and information that forms a single entry on the
World Wide Web, displayed in a browser, which can contain text, images, videos
and hyperlinks to other such documents.
(a)
Cookies
(b)
Web Browser
(c)
Web Page
(d)
Computer Program
Ans:
(c)
Q47.
Which one is the default file extension of Calc spreadsheets?
(a)
.sheets
(b)
.calcx
(c)
.ods
(d)
.xlsx
Ans:
(c)
Q48.
Which among the following is utility software?
(a)
WinRAR
(b)
Device Driver
(c)
VLC Player
(d)
MS PowerPoint
Ans:
(a)
Q49.
It is an easy-to-use online tool available to create and collect organised data
online just by providing its URL to the data contributors.
(a)
Calc
(b)
Acrobat Reader
(c)
Google Forms
(d)
MS Access
Ans:
(c)
Q50.
Which one of the following cannot be considered as a Cyber Crime?
(a)
Writing abusive language in comment of a social media post
(b)
Gaining access to password of someone's email and sending unnecessary
information and large size files to everyone in the contact list
(c)
Posting pornographic content on an online public platform
(d)
Providing socially beneficial information on a social media website
Ans:
(d)
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