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REASONING
1.
How many such pairs of letters are there in the word SHOULDER each of which has as many letters
between them in the word as in the English alphabet?
1) None
2) One
4) Three
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5) None of these
2.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does
not belong to that group?
1) Brick
3) Sand
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5) Y
2) E
3) S
4) X
2) Hydrogen
3) Methane
In a certain code BREAKING is written as BFSCFMHJ. How is MOTHERLY written in that code?
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1) IUPNZMSF
2) IUPNXKQD
3) IUPNFSMZ
4) GSNLZMSF
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5) None of these
Among P, Q, R, S and T each having a different height, Q is taller than S. T is shorter than P. R is taller
than Q but shorter than T. Who among them is the tallest?
1) S
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2) P
3) R
4) Data inadequate
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5) None of these
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4) Neon
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5) Helium
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Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does
not belong to that group?
1) Nitrogen
5.
4) Mortar
If it is possible to make only one meaningful English word with the first, the fifth, the seventh and the
tenth letters of the word STREAMLINE, using each letter once in each world, which of the following
is the third letter of that word? If no such word can be made, give 'X' as the answer and if more than
one such word can be made, give 'Y' as the answer.
1) L
4.
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2) Cement
5) Wall
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3) Two
Mohan correctly remembers that his mother's birthday is before 16th but after 13th August whereas his
sister correctly remembers that their mother's birthday is after 14th but before 18th August. On which
day in August was their mother's birthday definitely?
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1) 15th
2) 14th
3) 14th or 15th
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
8.
In a certain code BEND is written as '5%3#' and NIGHT is written as '3@64'. How is DEBT written
in that code?
1) #%4
2) #@54
3) #%34
5) None of these
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4) #%54
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9.
How many such digits are there in the number 5834619 each of which is as far away from the
beginning of the number as when the digits are arranged in descending order within the number?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
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5) None of these
10.
If the positions of the first and the fifth digits in the number 85231467 are interchanged, similarly the
positions of the second and the sixth digits are interchanged and so on, which of the following will be
second digit from the right end after the rearrangement?
1) 2
2) 5
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3) 3
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5) None of these
4) 1
Directions (Q.11 - 16): Each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions
numbered I, II, III & IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at
variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given
conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
11.
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No pipe is stick.
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1) None follows
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5) None of these
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Conclusions: I. Some books are pencils.
II. Some bottles are chairs.
III. No book is pencil.
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4) Only IV follows
5) None of these
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1) Only I follows
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1) None follows
2) Only I follows
3) Only II follows
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5) None of these
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1) Only either II or IV follows
5) None of these
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Directions (Q.17 - 22): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below:
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R4PIJMQ3%T@UK5V1W$Y2BE6#9DH8GZN
17.
Which of the following is the sixth to the left of the fifteenth from the left end of the above
arrangement?
1) 2
2) #
How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded
by a consonant and not immediately followed by a letter?
1) None
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2) One
5) None of these
19.
4) $
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5) None
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3) %
3) Two
4) Three
How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately followed
by a letter but not immediately preceded by a number?
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1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) None of these
20.
1) None
2) One
3) Two
What should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following series based on the above
arrangement?
PJQ
TK
1) E # D
1$2
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2) 6 9 D
5) None of these
22.
4) Three
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How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately
preceded by a consonant and immediately followed by a symbol?
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3) 6 9 8
4) 6 # D
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement
and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1) W Y 1
2) Q % M
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5) G Z 8
3) K @
4) 9 H 6
Directions (Q.23 - 28): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven members of a club. Each of them has a favourite sport from- Chess,
Table Tennis, Lawn Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball and Carrom, not necessarily in the same order,
each of them also has a specific choice of colour from-Blue, Red, Green, Yellow, Grey, Black and White, not
necessarily in the same order. R likes Green and his favourite sport is Badminton. V's choice of colour is
neither Red nor Black. T's favourite sport is neither Table Tennis nor Basketball. The one who likes Blue does
not like Carrom. The one who likes Volleyball does not like Yellow and Grey. Q's favourite sport is Lawn
Tennis and he likes Black. S likes White. W likes Basketball. P likes Volleyball. T likes Blue. The one who
likes Basketball does not like Grey.
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2) Grey
3) Yellow
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
24.
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2) Volleyball
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3) Chess
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
25.
1) S
2) R
3) W
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5) None of these
26.
2) T
3) W
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5) None of these
What is W's choice of colour?
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1) Green
2) White
4) Data inadequate
4) R
3) Black
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5) None of these
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4) Data inadequate
2) Volleyball, Red
3) Volleyball, Grey
4) Chess, Black
5) Carrom, Green
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Directions (Q.29 - 34): In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of
digits/ symbols numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly
represents the group of letters based on the following coding systems. If none of the combinations
correctly represents the group of letters, give answer (5) i.e., 'None of these'.
Letter:
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R K A D E M W T I V U B F H P
Digit/ Symbol: 2
3 1 8 #
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4 $
5 9
6 @ 7
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Conditions:
(i)
If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, the codes for the first and the last letters
are to be interchanged.
(ii)
If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, both are to be coded as '?'
(iii)
If both first and the last letters are consonants, both are to be coded as the code for the last letter.
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Now based on the above, find out the coded form of the letter groups given in each question.
29.
AMPERI
1) 38712$
2) $87123
3) 387123
4) 37812$
2) @4592
3) @459@
4) ?459?
5) None of these
30.
RTVUBH
1) 2459@
5) None of these
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31.
BEFKMA
1) 91683
2) ?168?
3) 31689
2) ?#7$?
3) 17#$@
2) 24352
3) ?435?
4) 31683
5) None of these
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1) 1#7$@
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4) @#7$1
5) None of these
33.
RTDAVB
1) 94352
HEUPKI
1) @17$
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5) None of these
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2) $17$
3) @17 @
4) 24359
4) ?17?
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5) None of these
Directions (Q.35 - 40): In the following questions, the symbols @, , %, and # are used with the
following meaning as illustrated below:
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'P Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q'.
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'P # Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'.
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Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two
conclusions I and II given below them is/ are definitely true?
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Statements: R T,
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Conclusions: I. D # T
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II. M # T
Statements: B @ N,
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Conclusions: I. B @ F
37.
Statements: D # T,
T @ R,
Statements: K % H,
RM
39.
II. M # T
H % F,
Conclusions: I. F K
Statements: W @ G,
Statements: T Y,
N G, N % V
II. V G
Y % M,
Conclusions: I. R # Y
F#J
II. J H
Conclusions: I. W @ N
40.
RF
II. N # F
Conclusions: I. M # D
38.
MD
T @ M,
MR
II. T M
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Directions (Q.41 - 45): Study the following information carefully to answer these questions:
A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. F is third to the right of B who is
second to the right of E. C is third to the left of E. A is not an immediate neighbour of F.
41.
1) C
2) D
3) E
4) B
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5) None of these
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2) F
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3) D
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2) D
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5) None of these
45.
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2) E
5) None of these
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3) B or F
5) None of these
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4) Data inadequate
3) C
4) Data inadequate
3) B D
4) A F
2) D F
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Directions (Q.46 - 50): 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 question. Read both the statements and
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Give answer (1) if the data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
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Give answer (2) if the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the questions, while the data in
statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
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Give answer (3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the
question.
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Give answer (4) if the data given in both the statements I & II together is not sufficient to answer the
question, and
Give answer (5) if the data in both the statements I & II together is necessary to answer the question.
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47.
I. Mohan visited the temple one day after his sister's visit to temple.
II. Mohan's sister visited the temple before Sunday.
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How is D related to T?
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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
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Directions (Q.51 55): In the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong
number.
51.
1) 36
2) 4320
3) 722
4) 144
3) 2197
4) 4913
2) 8
3) 75
4) 1125
2) 34
3) 59
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5) None of these
52.
9261
6859
4913
3375
2) 6859
5) None of these
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2197
1321
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1) 1321
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1) 94921875
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5) None of these
54.
4 5 9 20 34 59 95
1) 9
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4) 95
5) None of these
55.
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2) 9008
3) 4507
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4) 1506
Directions (Q.56 - 60): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions ?
56.
175616
=?
1) 53
2) 46
3) 63
4) 66
2) 7.375
3) 29.5
4) 9.485
2) 512
3) 16
4) 4096
3) 19.6
4) 16.8
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5) 56
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1) 472
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5) None of these
58.
1) 64
5) None
59.
2) 17.4
5) None of these
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60.
4
2
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2 + 2 + 1 =?
7
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1) 6
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47
2) 8
140
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3) 8
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23
4) 6
140
5) None of these
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Directions (Q.61 - 65): What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the
following questions? (Note: You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)
61.
1850 = ?
1) 43
2) 56
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5) 65
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2) 4055
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5) 4964
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1) 128
2) 194
5) 179
64.
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(18.6)3 = ?
1) 7245
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3) 32
2) 5225
4) 28
3) 5138
4) 5446
3) 152
4) 167
3) 6435
4) 7705
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5) 8045
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867
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= ?
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1) 1511345
2) 1639714
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3) 1851216
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5) 1583628
4) 1420165
Directions (Q. 66 70): In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to
solve both equations and Give answer if
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2) X Y
1) X > Y
3) X < Y
4) X Y
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(I) X2 + 9X + 20 = 0
(II) Y2 + 13Y + 42 = 0
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(I) X2 + 11X + 24 = 0
(II) Y2 + 12Y + 35 = 0
68.
(I) 2X + 3Y = 14
69.
(I) X2 + 7X + 12 = 0
(II) Y2 + 10Y + 24 = 0
70.
(I) X2 + 28 = 11X
(II) Y2 15Y + 56 = 0
71.
In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'CREAM' be arranged?
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1) 480
(II) 4X + 2Y = 16
2) 120
3) 260
4) 25
5) None
72.
What will be the difference between the simple interest and compound interest accrued on an amount
of Rs.19,200 at the end of 3 years @12 p.c.p.a. ?
1) Rs.722.6826
2) Rs.802.5144
3) Rs.862.6176
5) None of these
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4) Rs.798.1824
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73.
A 240 metre long train crosses a platform in 20 seconds. What is the speed of the train?
1) 10 metres/sec.
2) 12 metres/sec.
3) 18 metres/sec.
4) Cannot be determined
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5) None
74.
1) 67
2) 58
3) 76
4) Cannot be determined
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5) None of these
75.
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The number obtained after interchanging the digits of a two digit number is greater than the original
number by 9. If the sum of the two digits of the number is 13, what is the original number?
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The average of the ages of a man and his daughter is 34. If the respective ratio of their ages after four
years from now is 14 : 5, what is the daughter's present age ?
1) 12
up
3) 10
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2) 18
4) Cannot be determined
Directions (Q.76 - 80): Study the pie-charts carefully to answer the questions that follow.
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7%
F
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11%
B
9%
D
18%
C
33%
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2) 192
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5) None
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3) 176
4) 164
3) E
4) D
2) F
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5) None
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23%
The number of boys from College A form what percent of total number of students from that college?
(rounded off to two digits after decimal)
1) 56.29
2) 22.83
3) 38.41
4) 43.67
5) None of these
79.
2) 215
3) 283
5) None of these
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4) 251
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2) D
3) A
4) B
5) None
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Directions (Q.81 - 85): Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow:
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VI
VII VIII
IX
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School
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152
160
145
156
147
144
148
166
150
161
152
140
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144
149
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150
160
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157
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143
145
143
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140
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142
154
168
150
160
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140
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What is the respective ratio of students studying in Class IX of schools Q & R together to those
studying in class VI of schools S & T together?
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1) 181 : 127
2) 150 : 143
3) 127 : 181
4) 143 : 150
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5) None of these
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1) 18.28
2) 15.93
3) 16.14
4) 17.36
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5) None of these
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2) 9
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5) 16
3) 12
4) 29
Which class has the maximum number of students from all schools together?
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5) None of these
85.
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Number of students studying in Class X from school P form approximately what percent of the total
number of students studying in Class X from all schools together?
1) 24
84.
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The number of students studying in Class VII from School U form what percent of the total number of
students from all the classes together from that school? (Rounded off to two digit after decimal.)
2) X
3) VIII
4) V
Total number of students studying in School T from all classes together form what percent of total
number of students studying in School S from all classes together? (Rounded off to two digits after
decimal)
1) 100.26
2) 103.52
3) 101.78
4) 102.64
5) None of these
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Directions (Q.86 90): Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Percent increase in profit of two companies over
the years
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What is the percent increase in profit of Company A in the year 2006 from the previous year?
1) 60
2) 5
3) 10
4) 45
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5) None of these
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If the profit of Company B in the year 2002 was Rs.6,79,995 what would its profit have been in the
year 2001?
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1) Rs.5,03,700
2) Rs.5,01,500
3) Rs.4,53,330
4) Cannot be determined
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5) None
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What is the percent increase in profit of Company A in the year 2007 from the previous year?
(Rounded off to two digits after decimal.)
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1) 9.09
2) 8.12
3) 10.11
4) 7.64
5) None of these
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1) There is no increase in the profit of Company B in the year 2003 from the previous year.
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4) Company B has made more amount of profit than Company A over the years.
5) None of these
90.
What is the increase in the percent in profit of Company A in the year 2004 from the previous year?
1) 25
2) 5
3) 15
5) None of these
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4) 10
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Directions (Q.91 95): Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Subject
Science
English
Hindi
Maths
Social
Marathi
(Out of 150) (Out of 100) (Out of 50) (Out of 150) (Out of 125) (Out of 50)
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Ravi
85
67
84
70
70
Riya
80
53
86
60
80
Amit
90
51
88
65
Kirti
65
78
90
85
Prasad
70
82
86
80
Tanya
60
84
80
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70
68
60
72
50
76
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What are the average marks obtained by all students together in Hindi? (Rounded off to two digits after
decimal)
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1) 42.83
2) 44.62
5) None of these
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78
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65
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3) 41.54
4) 43.28
What are total marks obtained by Tanya in all the subjects together?
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1) 418
2) 412
3) 408
4) 402
5) None of these
93.
1) One
2) Three
3) Two
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2) 68.3
3) 72.8
5) None of these
95.
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4) 71.2
Which student has scored the highest marks in all subjects together?
1) Prasad
2) Riya
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5) None of these
96.
4) Four
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5) None of these
94.
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If to pass in the exam the minimum marks required in Maths are 95 and in Social studies are 85, how
many students will pass?
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3) Ravi
4) Amit
In 60 litre beverage, the ratio of syrup and water is 3 : 7. If the ratio of the syrup and water is to be
made 2 : 5, then the amount of water to be further added is .......
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2) 3 litre
3) 5 litre
4) 2.5 litre
5) 3.5 litre
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If a trader sold an article at Rs.3,060 after allowing 15% and 10% successive discounts on marked
price, then the marked price is ..........
1) Rs.3,000
2) Rs.4,000
3) Rs.5,000
4) Rs.6,000
5) Rs.7,000
98.
The area of a trapezium is 105 sq.m. and the lengths of its parallel sides are 9 m. and 12 m.
respectively. Then the height of the trapezium is ........
1) 5 m
2) 10 m
3) 15 m
5) None of these
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99.
A can finish a work in 24 days, B in 9 days and C in 12 days. B and C start the work but they are forced
to leave after 3 days. The remaining work was done by A in .....
1
1) 5 Days
2) 6 Days
3) 10 Days
4) 10 Days
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5) 11 Days
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Directions (Q. 101 - 105): Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
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On touring the whole world and finding no couple who was perfectly happy, the young couple
understood that it is very difficult to find perfect happiness anywhere in the world.
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There was a young couple who led a very happy life together.
(C)
One day, they heard that a wise old man had come to town; he could solve all kinds of problems and
guide people.
(D)
The wise old man told them; "Travel around the world and seek a man and a woman who are
perfectly happy as a couple."
(E)
So the couple decided to visit the wise old man and tell him their worry.
(F)
The only thing that they worried about was, whether their happiness would last forever or would they
too have to face problems.
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2) B
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1) A
2) B
3) C
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1) B
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105. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) D
5) E
Directions (Q. 106 - 108): Which of the phrases 1), 2), 3) and 4) given below each sentence should replace
the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it
is given and no correction is required, mark 5) as the answer.
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106. He told his employer of his plans to leave the business to lead a more leisure life.
1) more leisurely life
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1) All she can think
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108. A young and successful executive was travelling down a neighbourhood street, going a bit to fast in
his new car.
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Directions (Q.109 - 111): In each question below, a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given.
These are numbered as 1), 2), 3) and 4). One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly
spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or
inappropriate, if any. The number of that word is your answer, if all the words printed in bold are
correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark 5) i.e. 'All correct' as your answer.
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celebrate his triumphant (3)/ homecoming. (4)/ All correct (5).
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instantly. (4)/ All correct (5).
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Directions (Q. 112 - 116): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits
the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
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One day a father of a very wealthy family ..(112).. his son on a trip to the country with the purpose of
showing his son how the poor people live so he could be thankful for his wealth. They spent a couple of days
and nights on the farm of what would be considered a very poor family. On their ..(113).. from their trip, the
father asked his son,"How was the trip''? "It was great, Dad", "Did you see how poor people can be?" the
father asked. "Oh yeah" said the son. "So what did you learn from the trip?" asked the father. The son
answered, "I saw that we have one dog and they had four. We have a pool that ..(114).. to the middle of our
garden and they have a creek that has no end." "We have imported lanterns in our garden and they have the
stars at night." "Our patio reaches to the front yard and they have the ..(115).. horizon." "We have a small
piece of land to live on and they have fields that go beyond our sight." "We have servants who serve us, but
they serve others." "We buy our food, but they grow theirs." "We have walls around our ..(116).. to protect
us; they have friends to protect them." With this the boy's father was speechless. Then his son added, "Thanks
dad for showing me how poor we are."
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3) took
4) beat
2) walking
3) lane
4) journey
2) watery
3) stands
4) reaches
5) drag
113. 1) return
5) leave
114. 1) leak
5) swims
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115. 1) last
2) lucky
3) more
4) since
2) country
3) minds
4) selves
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Certain words/ phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the
questions.
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Long ago there was a poor Brahmin named Krishnan. He could not find enough work to do.
Sometimes, he and his family had to go without food. At last Krishnan decided to leave his village in search
of work. Early next morning, he left the House. He walked the whole day until he came to a thick jungle. He
was tired, thirsty and hungry. While looking around for water to drink, he found a well. He went to the well
and looked in. There he saw a jaguar, a monkey, a snake and a man. They had all fallen into the well. "O,
noble Brahmin", the jaguar, called out to him, "Please help me-out, so that I can go back to my family." "But
you are a jaguar." said Krishnan. "How do I know you will not kill me?" "Don't be afraid of me. I promise I
will not do you any harm", replied the jaguar. Krishnan reached into the well and pulled out the jaguar. The
jaguar thanked him and said, "I'm Shersingh. I live in a cave in the mountains. I shall be most delighted if I
can repay my debt to you someday." Krishnan then heard the monkey calling out to him from the well. The
Brahmin at once pulled the monkey out. The monkey thanked the Brahmin. "If you are ever in need of food,
just drop in at my place below that big mountain. Bali is my name." Now the snake called out to him for help.
"Help you!" exclaimed Krishnan. "You are a snake. What if you bite me?" "I shall never bite you", said the
snake. So Krishnan pulled the snake out of the well. The snake said. "Remember, if you are ever in any
difficulty, just call out my name Naagesh, and wherever you are, I shall find you." The jaguar, the monkey
and the snake took leave of the Brahmin. But before they left, they spoke to him about the man in the well.
"Please do not help him", said Shersingh. "If you do", said Naagesh, "you will be in trouble yourself". As soon
as they left, the man in the well began to call out for help. Krishnan felt sorry for the man and pulled him out
of the well. "Thank you for your kindness", said the man. "I am Seth Ghanshyamdas. I am a goldsmith. If you
ever need my help, don't hesitate to visit my humble house near the city". The goldsmith then left for home.
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After sometime, the Brahmin continued his journey. But he could not find any work. He then
remembered Shersingh, Bali, Naagesh and Seth Ghanshyamdas. He thought it was time to seek their help. He
first went to Bali. The monkey was overjoyed to see him. He gave him a warm welcome and offered him some
really delicious fruits. The Brahmin told him how grateful he was. Now Krishnan went to see Shersingh, the
jaguar. As soon as Shersingh saw Krishnan coming, he ran out to welcome him. He gave Krishnan a
beautiful gold necklace and other precious jewellery. Krishnan thanked Shersingh for the jewellery and
parted. His journey had at last brought him luck, he thought. He would be able to sell the ornaments for a
good price. But who could help him to sell the ornaments? He then remembered Seth Ghanshyamdas. He
went to him. The goldsmith was glad to see Krishnan. ''I have come to ask for your help", said Krishnan.
"Here are some ornaments. Please give me a good price for them". Seth Ghanshyamdas took the jewellery:
and examined it carefully. "I shall certainly help you", he said. "But let me show them to another goldsmith.
Please wait here. I will be right back." He then went out with the ornaments. Seth at once rushed to the Palace
of the King. He said. "A man brought these ornaments to me and asked me to sell them. But they are the
ornaments I made for the Prince who is missing". "Who is this man? Where is he?" thundered the King. "This
rogue must have murdered my little Prince and robbed his jewels!" "He is a Brahmin named Krishnan, Your
Majesty", replied the goldsmith, ''and he is there, in my house", The King called for his most dreaded soldiers.
"Arrest the Brahmin who is in the goldsmith's house and throw him into the darkest dungeons of the
kingdom!" roared the King. The King's guard stormed into the goldsmith's house and seized Krishnan.
Krishnan was thrown into a dark dungeon to await his execution. He then remembered the words of Naagesh,
the snake. So he called out to him. Suddenly, almost like magic, Naagesh slithered his way down a narrow
window into the dingy cell. "O,Lord!" hissed Naagesh, "how did you manage to get yourself arrested?
Krishnan cried and then told the snake what had happened. "I have a plan." hissed Naagesh. "I shall
creep-into the Queen's room and bite her," said Naagesh, "She will faint. No matter what they do, she will
remain a sleep.The poison will remain in her body until you place your hand on her forehead", explained
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Naagesh. He then left Krishnan and went to the palace. He crept into the Queen's room and bit her. The Queen
fainted. The sad news that the Queen had been bitten by a snake spread all over the Kingdom. Vaidyas came
from far and near, but "their medicines had no effect. No one could revive the Queen. Finally, the King
declared that anyone who could cure the Queen would be handsomely rewarded. Many people went to the
palace but all of them failed. "I can cure the Queen," Krishnan told the guards. At once 'they took him to the
palace and the King took him to the Queen. Krishnan sat beside the Queen and placed his hand on her
forehead. Soon, she opened her eyes and sat up. The King was over joyed and shed tears of happiness. He
embraced Krishnan and thanked him. "Your Majesty", said Krishnan, "I was sent to prison for a crime I did
not commit". Krishnan told the King the whole story. The King was fuming with rage when he heard what
the goldsmith had done. He at once had the goldsmith arrested. The King then presented Krishnan with a large
house and a thousand pieces of gold. Krishnan sent for his family and they all lived happily ever after.
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4) As he thought that Naagesh would capture him as soon as he got out of the well.
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1) That Krishnan had brought fake ornaments for selling.
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3) That Krishnan had killed the Prince.
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5) None of these
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1) He put Krishnan back in the dungeon as he still held Krishnan responsible for the Prince's death.
2) He called for Krishnan's wife and family.
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1) That he would sneak Krishnan out of the dungeon without anyone noticing.
2) That he would bite the King and make him unconscious.
3) That he would bite Krishnan and make everyone believe that he was dead.
4) That he would enter the Queen's chamber and scare her.
5) None of these
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Directions (Q.122 - 123): Choose the word/ group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/
group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
122. Humble
1) elegant
2) polite
3) modest
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2) watch for
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Directions(Q.124 - 125): Choose the word/ group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/
group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
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3) ugly
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3) rested
4) carried on
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2) UNIX
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127. The communication mode that supports data in both directions at the same time is...
1) simplex
2) half duplex
3) duplex
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128. If a file is to be moved from main memory to a disk, the directory file would be modified by the
.................
1) supervisor
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4) command processor
1) I and II
2) I and III
3) II and III
4) I, II and III
5) None of these
2) character
3) data
5) None of these
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131. In C++, an expression test can be said to..
1) refer to the contents of test
2) de-reference test
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5) None of these
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133. What addressing mode is not possible in 8085?
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2) Indirect Addressing
4) Indirect Register Addressing
134. Access time of the symbol table will be logarithmic, if it is implemented by ...........
1) linear list
2) search tree
3) hash table
4) self-organizing list
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135. In a sorted binary insertion tree, what must be done to produce a sorted array of numbers (for printing )
from the sorted binary insertion tree?
1) Pre-order traversal
2) Post-order traversal
3) In-order traversal
4) Top-down traversal
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136. Which of the following languages has recently become the deficit standard for interfacing application
programs with relational database system?
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3) Oracle
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2) dBASE
4) SQL
2) swapping
5) None of these
2) telephone lines
3) radial lines
4) all of these
5) None of these
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139. Booting the computer means ...............
1) logging in
2) loading the resident part of the operating system into memory
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140. A PASCAL procedure with the heading procedure find (var x: integer; y: integer) can not be called by
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2) strcat ( )
4) all of these
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143. Why are digital circuits easier to design than analog circuits?
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144. An impact printer that uses an interchangeable, rotating printing unit for hard copy output is
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3) drum printer
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2) wire-matrix printer
3) Syntax trees
4) Quadruples
5) None
146. If memory for the run-time stack is only 150 cells (words), how big can N be in Factorial (N) before
encountering stack overflow?
1) 24
2) 43
3) 15
5) None
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4) 66
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147. The database environment has all the following components except ..........
1) separate files
2) users
3) database
4) database administrator
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2) limits network access between the two security domains and maintains and logs all connections
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149. Which of the following are parameters that must be set in your software and modem before you can
begin communications?
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4) Both (1) and (3)
2) erases files
4) All of these
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II. used alone as a statement
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4) % and &
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155. Intel 8088 microprocessor has got ...........
1) four byte instruction queue
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156. In some programming languages, an identifier is permitted to be a letter followed by any number of
further letters or digits.
Given that
D = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0}
And
L = {a, A, b, B, c, C, z, Z}
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157. Using standard algorithm, what is the time required to determine that a number n is prime?
1) Linear time
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2) Logarithmic time
4) Quadratic time
2) files
3) fields
4) All of these
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2) AU/X
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5) None of these
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2) file cabinet
4) All of these
4) 7 2 + 2 7 = 1
5) None of these
163. Variable that are both alive and active throughout the entire program are called .......
1) local variables
2) private variables
3) automatic variables
4) global variables
5) None of these
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164. In C++ programs, we can output text to an object of class of stream using the insertion operator <<
because
1) we are outputting to count
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166. A linker .............
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3) communications software
4) All of these
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168. In a tiled window system ............
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2) 1 5 mode 3
3) 5 mode 2 1
4) 6 div 2 2
5) None of these
170. In C++ programming language, to write data that contains variables of type float to an object of type
of stream, which of the following should be used?
1) write ( )
2) put ( )
3) seek ( )
5) None of these
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171. ASCII code is an ............
1) alphabet code
2) numeric code
3) alphanumeric code
4) cyclic code
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4) Disk Control Interface Unit
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173. Which of the following techniques is used to replace run-time computations by complitc time
computations?
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2) Peephole optimization
4) Code hoisting
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174. One dimensional array A has indices 1 ..... 75. Each element is a string and takes up three memory
words. The array is stored at location 1120 decimal. The starting address of A 49 is .......
1) 1267
2) 1164
3) 1264
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175. A number of related records that are treated as a unit are called ............
1) file
2) field
5) None of these
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2) OS/2
3) UNIX
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4) batch
4) All of these
177. The physical path that is used for sending information is called ............
1) channel
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3) link
4) All of these
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179. In C programming language, which of the following operators has the highest precedence?
1) unary +
2)
3) ;
4) = =
5) None
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180. Given the declaration
Struct S-type {
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3) S = & P
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181. In C++, mode bits such as app and ate ........
4) P = S ;
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182. The number of two input NAND gates required to produce two input OR function is............
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2) 2
3) 3
4) 4
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5) None of these
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4) All of these
185. A search technique where we keep expanding nodes with least accumulated cost so far is called ............
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3) Best-first
2) Branch-and-bound
4) Divide-and-conquer
5) None of these
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187. In dynamic loading ............
1) for better memory utilization use dynamic loading
2) it does not require special support from the operating system
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188. What frequency range is used for micro-wave communications, satellite and radar?
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3) program disks
4) All of these
190. In C programming language, if the first and the second operands of operator + are of types int and float,
respectively, the result will be of type ............
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