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Paper-1

Question 1 of 40

Synonym:
TIMID

A. Fast

B. Slow

C. Medium

D. Shy

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 2 of 40

Synonym:
IRONIC

A. Inflexible

B. Bitter

C. Good-natured

D. Disguisedly sarcastic

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 3 of 40

Antonym:
LEVITY

A. Bridge

B. Dam
C. Praise

D. Blame

E. solemnity

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 4 of 40

Antonym:
UNSEEMLY

A. effortless

B. proper

C. conducive

D. pointed

E. informative

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 5 of 40

Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any,will be in
one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is
'D'.(Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any):
(A) At the end of the year/(B) every student who had done adequate work/(C) was automatically
promoted./(D) No error.

A. (A)

B. (B)

C. (C )

D. (D)

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 6 of 40

Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any,will be in
one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is
'D'.(Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any):
(A) One of the members/(B) expressed doubt if/(C) the Minister was an athiest./(D) No error.
A. (A)

B. (B)

C. (C )

D. (D)

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 7 of 40

Fill in the blanks:-


He's swimming ____the river.

A. In

B. at.

C. On

D. Upon

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 8 of 40

Paragraph completion:
Squirrels live mostly in the forests of Europe and north America. ____________________. That is the
size of two of your hands. Behind them and often suspended over their backs are their tails, wide,
upright and furry, and almost the same size as their length. Thanks to this long tail, a squirrel can jump
from one tree to another without losing its balance.

A. It can readily run along branches

B. They are about 25 centimeters long

C. It's an interesting method of communication

D. Some squirrel species can also fly

E. Sleeping is a great threat to squirrels

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 9 of 40

The revolution in art has not lost its steam; it ____ on as fiercely as ever.
A. Trudges

B. Meanders

C. Edges

D. Ambles

E. Rages

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 10 of 40

The conclusion of his argument, while ____ , is far from ____ .

A. stimulating - interesting

B. worthwhile - valueless

C. esoteric – obscure

D. germane - relevant

E. abstruse - incomprehensible

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 11 of 40

BOQD : ERTG :: ANPC : ?

A. DQSF

B. FSHU

C. SHFU

D. DSQF

Explanation :

BOQD : ERTG::ANPC:DQSF
B-E:+3, A-D:+3
O-R:+3, N-Q:+3
Q-T:+3, P-S:+3
D-G:+3, C-F:+3

Question 12 of 40
From the given choices select the odd man out:

A. Bird

B. Kite

C. Crow

D. Pigeon

E. Sparrow

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 13 of 40

Pointing to a person, Deepak said, "His only brother is the father of my daughter's father". How is the
person related to Deepak?

A. Father

B. Grandfather

C. Uncle

D. Brother-in-law

Explanation :

Father of Deepak's daughter's father → Deepak's father.


Hence, the person in the brother of Deepak's father.
Therefore, the person is the uncle of Deepak.

Question 14 of 40

Statements: All alphabets are numbers, some alphabets are digits


Conclusions: I. At least some digits are numbers
II. No digit is a number

A. Either conclusion I or II follows

B. Neither conclusion I nor II follows

C. Only conclusion II follows

D. Only conclusion I follow

E. Both conclusions I and II follow

Explanation :

No explanation provided
Question 15 of 40

Question: Among T, V, B, E and C, who is the third from the top when arranged in the descending order
of their weights ?

Statements:

B is heavier than T and C and is less heavier than V who is not the heaviest.
C is heavier than only T.

A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient

B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient

C. Either I or II is sufficient

D. Neither I nor II is sufficient

E. Both I and II are sufficient

Explanation :

From I, we have: B > T, B > C, V > B. Thus, V is heavier than each one of B, T and C. But V is not the
heaviest. So, E is the heaviest.
Thus, we have the order. E>V>B>T>C or E>V>B>C>T. Clearly, B is third from the top.

Question 16 of 40

In a certain code, COMPUTER is written as RFUVQNPC. How is MEDICINE written in the same code?

A. EOJDEJFM

B. MFEJDJOE

C. MFEDJJOE

D. EOJDJEFM

E. None of these

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 17 of 40

Statement: Should all the unauthorized structures in the city be demolished?


Arguments:
No. Where will the people residing in such houses live?
Yes. This will give a clear message to general public and they will refrain from constructing unauthorized
buildings.

A. Only argument I is strong


B. Only argument II is strong

C. Either I or II is strong

D. Neither I nor II is strong

E. Both I and II are strong

Explanation :

The demolition of unauthorized buildings would teach a lesson to the unscrupulous builders and also
serve as a warning for the citizens not to indulge in such activities in the future. This is essential, as
unauthorized constructions impose undue burden on the city's infrastructure. So, only argument II holds
strong.

Question 18 of 40

Statement: "This drink can be had either as it is, or after adding ice to it." - An advertisement.
Assumptions:
People differ in their preferences.
Some people will get attracted to the drink as it can be had as it is.

A. Only assumption I is implicit

B. Only assumption II is implicit

C. Either I or II is implicit

D. Neither I nor II is implicit

E. Both I and II are implicit

Explanation :

The advertisement tells the different ways in which the drink can be had. This means that different
people prefer to have it in a different way and that some people would prefer it only because it can be
taken in a particular manner. So, both I and II are implicit.

Question 19 of 40

4, 7, 12, 19, 28, ?

A. 49

B. 36

C. 30

D. 39

Explanation :

First term, 4
Second, 4+3 = 7.
Third, 7+5 = 12.
Fourth, 12+7 = 19.
Fifth, 19+9 = 28.
Therefore,
28 + 11 = 39 will be the required term.

Question 20 of 40

Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.Point A is 14m north of point B.

Point C is 11m east of point B

Point D is 5m north of point C

Point E is 7m west of point D

Point F is 6m north of point E

Point G is 4m west of point F

How far is F from point A ?

A. 5m

B. 5.67m

C. 6m

D. 3m

E. 4m

Explanation :

The distance between F and A i.e.

FA = √(AG2 + GF2) = √(32 + 42) = √25 = 5m.

Question 21 of 40

The number 642 is added to a 3-digit number 7x2 to give a 4 digit 13y4 which is exactly divisible by 11.
Find xy.

A. 12

B. 10

C. 24

D. 18

Explanation :

If a number is divisible by 11,means difference between it's digits at odd and even place should be 0 or
multiples of 11.
So, for 13y4 to be divisible by 11, 1+y should be equal to 3 + 4 i.e
=> 1+y=3+4
=> y=6
Therefore no is 1364
Now subtract 642 from 1364=722
Therefore x=2
Hence, xy=12.

Question 22 of 40

A bus covers a certain distance at a speed of 54 kmph excluding stoppages and 45 kmph including
stoppages.for how many minutes does the bus stop per hour?

A. 11 min

B. 10 min

C. 12 min

D. 9 min

Explanation :

Due to stoppages,it covers (54-45) 9 km less.


Time taken by bus stop per hour=9/54*60=10 min

Question 23 of 40

A student has got marks in five subjects in the ratio 2:3:4:5:6 .The maximum marks of subjects in same
sequence are in ratio 6:5:8:4:7.Total percentage of marks scored by him is 48%.FInd the maximum
percentage obtained by him in a subject.

A. 65

B. 78

C. 96

D. 90

Explanation :

Let be take the marks are 2y,3y,4y,5y,6y and maximum marks are 6x ,5x ,8x ,4x ,7x.
Total mark he scored is 20y &and total maximum mark is 30x.
So (20y/30x)*100 = 48,equating this we get 100y=72x.
So putting this value in each case we get % of mark scored in each exam is (2y/6x)*100=24%
This way we get 24%,53%,36%,90%,60%
so answer become 90%.

Question 24 of 40
A scuba diver descends at a rate of 40 feet per minute. A diver dive from a ship to search for a lost ship
at the depth of 3000feet below the sea level.how long will he take to reach the ship?

A. 70 minutes

B. 72 minutes

C. 75 minutes

D. 76 minutes

Explanation :

Time taken to reach = 3000/40= 75 minutes.

Question 25 of 40

Rahul played weel in this season.his current batting averagge is 51. If he score 78 runs in today
match.his batting average will become 54.how many matches had he played in this season.

A. 8

B. 10

C. 9

D. 6

Explanation :

Acoording to the question,


=> 51x + 78 = 54( x + 1)
=>3x = 24
=>x = 8.

Question 26 of 40

Arun house area is the 10% more than of Akash house. If Akash House area is 144 Sqr m .then what is
the area of Arun house ?

A. 158.4 sq m

B. 150 sq m

C. 160.5 sq m

D. 140 sq m

Explanation :

Arun house = akash's house area + 10% askash house area = 144+14.4=158.4 sq m

Question 27 of 40
6 women can do 75 unit of work in 8 days by working 5hr/day. In how many days 4 women do 30 units
of work by working 8hr/day.

A. 4

B. 3

C. 5

D. 8

Explanation :

Let the required number of days be A.


According to the question,
=> (6x8x5)/75=(Ax4x8)/30
=> A=3.

Question 28 of 40

Oranges are bought at 7 for Rs.3. At what rate per hundred must they be sold to gain 33%?

A. 45

B. 50

C. 40

D. 57

Explanation :

Given, 7 oranges bought for Rs 3.


so, 1 orange cost =3/7.
Therefore for 100 oranges =100*(3/7).
Gain =33%.
Hence, rate per hundred he want to sell = 300/7+(33/100)*300/7.
= 399/7 = 57.

Question 29 of 40

In a match, awards are given to each of 11 members of the team and a trophy to the team. In all winning
team gets 2.75kg weight awards. If the weight of match wining trophy is 1.275kg, what the weight of
each player giving weight of trophy ?

A. 140.5 gms

B. 134.09 gms

C. 150 gms

D. 130 gms
Explanation :

Total weight of all the awards for winning team is 2.75kg = 2750 gms.
Weight of the trophy is 1.275 kg=1275 gms.
Now rest of the weight = 2750-1275= 1475 gms
Rest weight is divided in 11 players is = 1475/11 = 134.09 gms

Question 30 of 40

A was born when B was 1 year and 3 months old. C was born when A was 2 years 1 month old. What is
the age of B when C is 4 years and 6 months old?

A. 7yr 10 month.

B. 10yr 10 month.

C. 4yr 6month

D. 10 yrs

Explanation :

When C is 4yr 6 month i.e. 54 months old


A is 79 month old.
B is 15 month older than A.
When A is 79 months old then,
B is 94 months old i.e. 7yr 10 month.

Question 31 of 40

Which of the following options is responsible for taking files and objects from different locations and
combining them for execution?

A. Linker

B. Loader

C. Interconnecting compiler

D. Interpreter

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 32 of 40

Neha wants to write a program that converts a decimal number into a binary number.
Which of the following data structures should she use to implement the same?

A. Queue
B. Stack

C. Array

D. Linked List

Explanation :

converting decimal number to binary, initially we push all the binary digits formed into the stack. After
the entire number has been converted into the binary form, we pop one digit at a time from the stack
and print it. Therefore we get the decimal number converted into its proper binary form.

Question 33 of 40

If a node having two children is deleted from a binary tree, it is replaced by its

A. Inorder predecessor

B. Inorder successor

C. Preorder predecessor

D. None of the above

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 34 of 40

The complexity of binary search algorithm is ?

A. N

B. Nlogn

C. Logn

D. n^2

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 35 of 40

The postfix form of the expression (A+ B)*(C*D− E)*F / G is

A. AB+ CD*E − FG /**

B. AB + CD* E − F **G /

C. AB + CD* E − *F *G /

D. AB + CDE * − * F *G /
Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 36 of 40

As part of maintenance work, you are entrusted with the work of rearranging the library books in a shelf
in proper order, at the end of each day. The ideal choice will be ?

A. Bubble sort

B. Insertion sort

C. Selection sort

D. Heap sort

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 37 of 40

When new data are to be inserted into a data structure, but there is no available space; this situation is
usually called

A. Underflow

B. Overflow

C. Housefull

D. Saturated

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 38 of 40

Find the output of the below program:

#include<stdio.h>

void main(){

printf("%d%d", sizeof("Hcl technologies"),strlen("HCL Technologies"));

A. 16 16

B. 17 16

C. 16 17
D. 17 17

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 39 of 40

Which of the following options describes a tree ?

A. An unconnected graph

B. A connected graph

C. A connected acyclic graph

D. A complete graph

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 40 of 40

The depth of a complete binary tree is given by

A. Dn = n log2n

B. Dn = n log2n+1

C. Dn = log2n

D. Dn = log2n+1

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paper-2
Question 1 of 40

A beats B by 50m in a race of 500m ,then B beats by C by 25m in a race of 500m.Find the distance by
which A beats C in a race of 400?

A. 53 m

B. 60 m

C. 58 m

D. 55 m

Explanation :
A beats B in 500m race by 50m
so,for every 10 m race A beat B by 1m.

So,in 400 m race A beat B by 40m.

In a case of B & C, B beats C by 25m in 500m race.


So,B beats C by 1m in 20 m race.

Now,in a 400m race B beats C by 18m.

In a 400m race, A beats B by 40m & B beats C by 18m..


So,A beats C by 58m.

Question 2 of 40

Pipe A takes 16 min to fill a tank. Pipes B and C, whose cross-sectional circumferences are in the ratio
2:3, fill another tank twice as big as the first. If A has a cross-sectional circumference that is one-third of
C, how long will it take for B and C to fill the second tank? (Assume the rate at which water flows
through a unit cross-sectional area is same for all the three pipes.)

A. 32/13

B. 1/13

C. 20/13

D. None

Explanation :

Let the cross sectional circumference of A is x so its area will be proportional to x^2,
Now it is given that A has a cross-sectional circumference that is one-third of C,
so cross sectional circumference of C will be 3x, and its area will be proportional to 9x^2.
According to the given condition, cross sectional circumference of B will be (2/3)*3x = 2x, so its area will
be proportional to 4x^2.
Since pipe A for which cross sectional area is proportional to x^2, fills the tank in 16 min.
So pipe B and C for which sum of cross sectional area is proportional to 13x^2, will fill the same tank in
16/13 min.
but second tank is twice big in size so time required = 2*16/13 = 32/13 min.

Question 3 of 40

HCL prototyping machine can make 10 copies every 4 seconds. At this rate, How many copies can the
machine make in 6 min.?

A. 900

B. 600
C. 360

D. 240

E. 150

Explanation :

10 copies--4 sec
10/4 copies--1 sec
(10/4)*6*60---1*6*60 sec
900 copies--6 min.

Question 4 of 40

If 2p/(p^2-2p+1) =1/4 ,p!=0,then the value of p+1/p is:

A. 4

B. 5

C. 10

D. 12

Explanation :

P^2-2p + 1 = 8p (given)
=> P + (1/p) = (p^2 + 1)/p = (p^2 + 1 + 2p - 2p)/p.
=> 10p/p=10.

Question 5 of 40

Find out the ratio of milk to that of water ,if a mixture is formed after mixing milk and water of 3
different vessels containning the mixture of milk to that of water in the proportion 3:2, 7:3, 9:2
respectively.

A. 110:97

B. 233:97

C. 77:97

D. None

Explanation :

Let total mix of milk and water =110 litre.


So, in vessel v1 = 110/5x3=66 liter milk and 110/5x2=44 liter water.
Similarly in v2 = 77 liter milk and 33 liter water, in v3=90 liter milk and 20 liter water.
So, the total ratio of milk and water is=233:97.

Question 6 of 40
A warehouse had a square floor with are 10,000 sq.metres. A rectangular addition was built along one
entire side of the warehouse that increased the floor by one-half as much as the original floor. How
many metres did the addition extend beyond the original building?

A. 10

B. 20

C. 50

D. 200

E. 500

Explanation :

length=100,b=?
area of rectangle=l*b
original floor=10,000 sq.metres
increasing the original floor by half of the original floor=10000+1/2(10000)
=15000
so 15000-10000=5000(area of rectangular portion)
l*b=5000
l=100 so 100*b=5000 ->b=50
so extended part is of 50metres.

Question 7 of 40

If the sum of two numbers is 55 and the H.C.F. and L.C.M of these numbers are 5 and 120 respectively,
then the sum of the reciprocals of the numbers is equal to:

A. 55/601

B. 601/55

C. 11/120

D. 120/11

Explanation :

Given, a + b = 55.
Also, their hcf and lcm is 5 and 120 respectively.
Since, a x b = lcm x hcf
=> 600 = 120 x 5.
=> 1/a + 1/b = a + b/ab
=> 55/600 = 11/120.

Question 8 of 40
There are 5 questions in a question paper. In an examination 5% students answer all questions and 5%
answered none. 50% of the rest answered 3 questions and 20% answered 2 questions and 300
answered only 1 question. How many students appeared for the test?

A. 1500

B. 1325

C. 1450

D. 1520

Explanation :

Let total no.of students be x.


=>x=(x*5/100)+(x*5/100)+(x*50/100)+(x*20/100)+300.
=>100x=(5*x)+(5*x)+(50*x)+(20*x)+30000.
=>100x=80x+30000.
=>20x=30000.
=>x=1500.

Question 9 of 40

A was born when B was 1 year and 3 months old. C was born when A was 2 years 1 month old. What is
the age of B when C is 4 years and 6 months old?

A. 7yr 10 month

B. 7yr

C. 8yr 10 month

D. None

Explanation :

When C is 4yr 6 month i.e. 54 months old, A is 79 month old.


Given, B is 15 month older than A.
When A is 79 months old then, B is 94 months old i.e. 7yr 10 month.

Question 10 of 40

If an article is bought at a profit of 15% and sold at a loss of 15% what is my total profit percent or loss
percent?

A. 3.45%

B. 1.25%

C. 0.25%

D. 2.25%

Explanation :
If profit and loss are successive then the solution is :-
assume CP = 100.
after 15% profit it becomes 115.
again after 15% loss it becom 85*115/100 = 97.75.
So overall loss
Loss % = 100-97.75 = 2.25%.

Question 11 of 40

If CONTRIBUTE is written as ETBUIRNTOC, which letter will be in the sixth place when counted from the
left if POPULARISE is written in that code ?

A. L

B. A

C. I

D. D

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 12 of 40

A tourist drives 10 km towards East and turns to righthand side and takes a drive of another 3 km. He
then drives towards West (turning to his right) another 3 km. He then turns to his left and walks another
2 km. Afterwards, he turns to his right and travels 7 km. How far is he from his starting point and in
which direction?

A. 10 km East

B. 9 km North

C. 8 km West

D. 5 km South

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 13 of 40

Seema told Sanjiv, "The girl I met yesterday at the beach was the youngest daughter of the brother-in-
law of my friend's mother." How is the girl related to Seema's friend?

A. Niece

B. Friend
C. Aunt

D. Cousin

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 14 of 40

Pointing to a girl, Arvind said "She is daughter of the only child of my father," How is Arvind's wife
related to that girl?

A. Daughter

B. Mother

C. Aunt

D. Sister

E. None of these

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 15 of 40

Statement: Should colleges be given the status of a university in India?


Arguments:
(I). Yes. Colleges are in a better position to assess the student's performance and therefore the degrees
will be more valid.
(II). No. It is Utopian to think that there will not be nepotism and corruption in awarding degrees by
colleges.

A. Only argument I is strong

B. Only argument II is strong

C. Either I or II is strong

D. Neither I nor II is strong

E. Both I and II are strong

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 16 of 40

Statement: Should the prestigious people who have committed crime unknowingly, be met with special
treatment?
Arguments:
A. Yes. The prestigious people do not commit crime intentionally.
II. No. It is our policy that everybody is equal before the law.

B. Only argument I is strong

C. Only argument II is strong

D. Either I or II is strong

E. Neither I nor II is strong

F. Both I and II are strong

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 17 of 40

Statements: All those political prisoners were released on bail who had gone to jail for reasons other
than political dharnas. Bail was not granted to persons involved in murders.
Conclusions:

A. No political - prisoner had committed murder.


II. Some politicians were not arrested.

B. Only conclusion I follows

C. Only conclusion II follows

D. Either I or II follows

E. Neither I nor II follows

F. Both I and II follow

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 18 of 40

Statements: Modern man influences his destiny by the choice he makes unlike in the past.
Conclusions:

A. Earlier there were fewer options available to man.


II. There was no desire in the past to influence the destiny.

B. Only conclusion I follows

C. Only conclusion II follows

D. Either I or II follows
E. Neither I nor II follows

F. Both I and II follow

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 19 of 40

In a code language if POSE is coded as OQNPRTDF, then the word TYPE will be coded as

A. SUXZOQFD

B. SUXZQOFD

C. SUXZOQDF

D. SUXZQODE

Explanation :

The word has been coded in such as way that codes for letter P are OQ (One letter behind and one letter
ahead of P in alphabet). Similarly, codes for O are NP and so on.

Question 20 of 40

Bhavika and Sunaina start simultaneously towards each other from two places 100 m
apart. After walking 30 m. Bhavika turns left and goes 10m, then she turns right and goes
20 m and then turns right again and comes back to the road on which she had started
walking. If both Bhavika and Sunaina walk with the same speed, what is the distance
between them at this point of time?

A. 70 metres

B. 40 metres

C. 10 metres

D. 20 metres

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 21 of 40

Justice should be ______ Even-handed.

A. Discharged

B. Performed

C. administered
D. Declared

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 22 of 40

Ordering of Sentence:
S1: My daughter was born in the year 2005.
S6: She was one of the brightest kids in her whole class.
P: She was a quick learner from the beginning.
Q: She could recite poems at two years of age.
R: We put her in kindergarten when she was two and a half years old.
S: She started walking when she was eleven months old.

A. RQSP

B. SQPR

C. QSRP

D. PSQR

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 23 of 40

Synonym:
INTRUSION

A. Invasion

B. Retreat

C. Inflation

D. Defence

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 24 of 40

Antonym:
PRANKISH

A. Whimsical

B. Machiavellian
C. Impish

D. Serious

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 25 of 40

Sentence Correction:
The government requires that these forms should be submitted before the end of the financial year.

A. that these forms should be submitted

B. that these forms be submitted

C. for these forms to be submitted

D. these forms submission

E. these forms should be submitted

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 26 of 40

Pick the odd man out :

A. Warm

B. Hot

C. Humid

D. Cool

E. Sultry

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 27 of 40

Error in sentence:
(A) At the end of the year/(B) every student who had done adequate work/(C) was automatically
promoted./(D) No error.

A. A

B. B
C. C

D. D

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paragraph/Instructions

Organisations are institutions in which members compete for status and power. They compete for
resource of the organisation, for example finance to expand their own departments, for career
advancement and for power to control the activities of others. In pursuit of these aims, grouped are
formed and sectional interests emerge. As a result, policy decisions may serve the ends of political and
career systems rather than those of the concern. In this way, the goals of the organisation may be
displaced in favor of sectional interests and individual ambition. These preoccupations sometimes
prevent the emergence of organic systems. Many of the electronic firms in the study had recently
created research and development departments employing highly qualified and well paid scientists and
technicians. Their high pay and expert knowledge were sometimes seen as a threat to the established
order of rank, power and privilege. Many senior managers had little knowledge of technicality and
possibilities of new developments and electronics. Some felt that close cooperation with the experts in
an organic system would reveal their ignorance and show their experience was now redundant.

Question 28 of 40

The theme of the passage is

A. groupism in organizations

B. individual ambitions in organizations

C. frustration of senior managers

D. emergence of sectional interests in organizations

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 29 of 40

"Organic system" as related to the organization implies its

A. growth with the help of expert knowledge

B. growth with input from science and technology

C. steady all around development

D. natural and unimpeded growth

Explanation :

No Explanation Added
Question 30 of 40

Policy decision in organization would involve

A. cooperation at all levels in the organization

B. modernization of the organization

C. attracting highly qualified personnel

D. keeping in view the larger objectives of the organizations

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 31 of 40

The initial configuration of the queue is a,b,c,d (a is the front end). To get the configuration d,c,b,a one
needs a minimum of ?

A. 2 deletions and 3 additions

B. 3 additions and 2 deletions

C. 3 deletions and 3 additions

D. 3 deletions and 4 additions

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 32 of 40

In object-oriented programming, an object

A. is a class.

B. may contain data and methods.

C. is a program.

D. may contain classes.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 33 of 40

Linked list are not suitable data structure of which one of the following problems ?

A. Insertion sort

B. Binary search
C. Radix sort

D. Polynomial manipulation

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 34 of 40

If elements of the data structure forms a sequence of list then it is called as ____________.

A. Linear data structure

B. Primitive data structure

C. Non-primitive data structure

D. None of these

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 35 of 40

Which of the following is not the required condition for binary search algorithm?

A. The list must be sorted

B. there should be the direct access to the middle element in any sublist

C. There must be mechanism to delete and/or insert elements in list

D. none of above

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 36 of 40

Which of the following sorting algorithm is of divide-and-conquer type?

A. Bubble sort

B. Insertion sort

C. Quick sort

D. All of above

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 37 of 40
The complexity of merge sort algorithm is

A. O(n)

B. O(log n)

C. O(n2)

D. O(n log n)

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 38 of 40

What will be the output of following program?

#include <stdio.h>

int main(){

char str[] = "%d %c", arr[] = "LOGICGUNS";

printf(str, 1[arr], 3[arr + 4]);

return 0;

A. ON

B. 79 78

C. 79 N

D. None of the above

Explanation :

arr[1] is same as 1[arr] in C so the ascii value of 'O' will be printed as 79( %d is mentioned in printf).
Further 3[arr + 4] is same as arr[4+3] which will be printing character 'N'.(%c is mentioned in printf).
So the output will be 79 N.

Question 39 of 40

The function used to modify the way of sorting the keys of records is called ........

A. Indexing function

B. Hash function

C. Addressing function

D. All of the above


Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 40 of 40

State True or False for internal sorting algorithms.


(i) Internal sorting are applied when the entire collection if data to be sorted is small enough that the
sorting can take place within main memory.
(ii) The time required to read or write is considered to be significant in evaluating the performance of
internal sorting.

A. i-True, ii-True

B. i-True, ii-False

C. i-False, ii-True

D. i-False, ii-False

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paper-3
Question 1 of 40

1/3 of a certain journey is covered at the rate of 25km/hr,1/4 at the rate of 30 km/hr and the rest is 50
km/hr.the avg speed for the whole journey is :

A. 30

B. 100/3

C. 65/3

D. None

Explanation :

Let assume total distance will be 120km then,


Distance traveled at the speed 25km/hr=1/3*120=40km the time=40/25=1.6 hrs.
Distance traveled at the speed 30km/hr=1/4*120=30kmthe time is=30/30=1 hr.
Then remaining distance is 120-40-30=50km
The time taken to travel 50km=50/50=1hr
So, total time is=1.6+1+1=3.6 hrs
So, average speed =120/3.6=100/3 km/hr.

Question 2 of 40
8 litres are drawn from a cask full of wine and is then filled with water. This operation is performed
three more times. The ratio of the quantity of wine now left in cask to that of water is 16 : 81. How
much wine did the cask hold originally?

A. 18 litres

B. 24 litres

C. 32 litres

D. 42 litres

Explanation :

Let the quantity of the wine in the cask originally be x litres.

Then, quantity of wine left in cask after 4 operations = x(1-8/x)^4 litres.


therefore, (x(1-8/x)^4)/x=16/81
=>(1-8/x)^4=(2/3)^4
=>x-8/x=2/3
=>3x-24=2x
=>x=24 litres.

Question 3 of 40

Working independently, Tina can do a certain job in 12 hours. Working independently, Ann can do
the same job in 9 hours. If Tina Works independently at the job for 8 hours and then Ann works
independently, how many hours will it take Ann to complete the remainder of the jobs?

A. 2/3

B. ¾

C. 1

D. 2

E. 3

Explanation :

Work done by Tina in 1 hr=1/12


Work done by Tina in 8 hr=1/12*8 which is 2/3.
Now,the remaining work is 1/3 which is completed by Ann in 1/3*9 which is 3hr.

Question 4 of 40

The no 2.52525252......, when written as a fraction and reduced to lowest terms,the sum of the
numerater and denominator is :

A. 7
B. 141

C. 29

D. 349

Explanation :

Let x=2.525252......
Then,100x= 252.525252.
=> 100x-x=250.
=> x=250/99.
So, the sum of the numerater and denominator is 349.

Question 5 of 40

A circular road runs around a circular garden. If the sum of the circumferences of the inner and outer
circles is 88 metres and the radius of the inner circle is one-third of the outer circle, then the width of
the road is :

A. 4 metres

B. 5 metres

C. 6 metres

D. 7 metres

Explanation :

Let radius of inner circle=r1.


Rradius of outer circle=r2
Also, r1=1/3*r2
=> 3*r1=r2
Circumference of inner circle=2*pi*r1.
Circumference of outer circle=2*pi*r2
=> 6*pi*r1 (since r2=3*r1)
=> 2*pi*r1 + 6*pi*r1 =88 (as per question)
=> r1=3.5 m
=> r2=3*3.5
=> 10.5 m
Width of road =10.5 - 3.5 =7m.

Question 6 of 40

Find out the ratio of milk to that of water ,if a mixture is formed after mixing milk and water of 3
different vessels containning the mixture of milk to that of water in the proportion 3:2, 7:3, 9:2
respectively.
A. 110:97

B. 233:97

C. 77:97

D. None

Explanation :

Let total mix of milk and water =110 litre.


So, in vessel v1 = 110/5x3=66 liter milk and 110/5x2=44 liter water.
Similarly in v2 = 77 liter milk and 33 liter water, in v3=90 liter milk and 20 liter water.
So, the total ratio of milk and water is=233:97.

Question 7 of 40

At a special sale, 5 tickets can be purchased for the price of 3 tickets. If 5 tickets are purchased at the
sale,
the amount saved will be What percent of the original price of the 5 tickets?

A. 20%

B. 33.3%

C. 40%

D. 60%

E. 66.6%

Explanation :

Let the price of a ticket be Rs.100, so 3tickets cost 300 & 5tickets cost 500.
5tickets purchased at price of 3 tickets ie., for 300, so amount saved s Rs.200,
% of 5 tickets = (200 /500)*100 =40 %.

Question 8 of 40

A merchant sells an item at a 20 percent discount. but still makes a gross profit of 20 percent of the cost.
What percent of cost would be gross profit on the item have been if it had been sold without the
discount?

A. 20%

B. 40%

C. 50%

D. 60%

E. 66.6%

Explanation :
Let the S.P. be 100 Rs.
On giving 20 % discount,,S.p. will be 80Rs.
Profit %=profit*100/C.P.
20=profit*100/C.P.
CP.=5*profit
CP.=5*(s.p.-c.p.)
CP.=5*(80-c.p.)
(c.p./5)+c.p.=80
CP = 66.66 Rs

At no discount,S.P.=100Rs.
CP.= 66.66 Rs.
Profit = 33.34
Profit% = profit*100/c.p
=> 33.34*100/66.66
Hence, Profit% = 50.

Question 9 of 40

A millionaire bought a job lot of hats 1/4 of which were brown. The millionaire sold 2/3 of the hats
including 4/5 of the brown hats. What fraction of the unsold hats were brown?

A. 1/60

B. 1/15

C. 3/20

D. 3/5

E. ¾

Explanation :

If initially he had x hats, x/4 were brown.


Sold x*2/3 hats. left with x/3 hats.
sold (x/4)*((4/5) = x/5 brown hats and left with x/4-x/5= x/20 brown hats.
Fraction of brown hats in total remaining hats = (x/20)/(x/3) = 3/20 hats.

Question 10 of 40

A loan of Rs.700 is made at 9.5% simple interest for 4 months. How much interest is owed when the
loan is due?

A. 20.01

B. 21.67

C. 22.167
D. 17.23

Explanation :

SI = p*r*t/100.
=> [700*9.5*4/100]*12.
=> 22.167.

Question 11 of 40

If SHARP is coded as 58034 and PUSH as 4658, then RUSH is coded as

A. 3568

B. 3658

C. 3685

D. 3583

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 12 of 40

Ram starts walking towards East from a point 'S' and after walking 15 m turns to his left
and walks 10 m, again he walks 10 m turning to his left and finally walks 22 m turning to
his left and reaches a point 'Q'. How far and in which direction is he from the point 'S'?

A. 15 m South

B. 22 m South East

C. 12 m South

D. 13 m South-East

E. None of these

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 13 of 40

D,the son-in-law of B is the brother-in-law of A who is the brother of C. How is A related to B?

A. Brother

B. Son

C. Father

D. Data inadequate
E. None of these

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 14 of 40

Saroj is mother-in-law of Vani who is sister-in-law of Deepak. Rajeesh is father of Ramesh, the only
brother of Deepak. How is Saroj related to Deepak?

A. Sister

B. Aunt

C. Wife

D. Mother

E. None of these

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 15 of 40

Statement: Should the railways in India be privatized in a phased manner like other public sector
enterprises?
Arguments:

A. Yes. This is the only way to bring in competitiveness and provide better services to
the public.
II. No. This will pose a threat to the national security of our country as
multinationals will enter into the fray.

B. Only argument I is strong

C. Only argument II is strong

D. Either I or II is strong

E. Neither I nor II is strong

F. Both I and II are strong

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 16 of 40

Statement: Should all the unauthorized structures in the city be demolished?


Arguments:
A. No. Where will the people residing in such houses live?
II. Yes. This will give a clear message to general public and they will refrain from
constructing unauthorized buildings.

B. Only argument I is strong

C. Only argument II is strong

D. Either I or II is strong

E. Neither I nor II is strong

F. Both I and II are strong

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 17 of 40

Statements: The national norm is 100 beds per thousand populations but in this state, 150 beds per
thousand are available in the hospitals.
Conclusions:

A. Our national norm is appropriate.


II. The state's health system is taking adequate care in this regard.

B. Only conclusion I follows

C. Only conclusion II follows

D. Either I or II follows

E. Neither I nor II follows

F. Both I and II follow

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 18 of 40

Statements: In a recent survey report, it has been stated that those who undertake physical exercise for
at least half an hour a day are less prone to have any heart ailments.
Conclusions:

A. Moderate level of physical exercise is necessary for leading a healthy life.


II. All people who do desk-bound jobs definitely suffer from heart ailments.

B. Only conclusion I follows

C. Only conclusion II follows


D. Either I or II follows

E. Neither I nor II follows

F. Both I and II follow

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 19 of 40

In a certain code, BOXER is written as AQWGQ. How VISIT is written in that code?

A. UKRKU

B. UKRKS

C. WKRKU

D. WKRKS

E. None of these

Explanation :

Letters at the odd places have been written one letter back, and letters at the even places have been
written two letters ahead in the coded word as their positions in the alphabet.

Question 20 of 40

A tourist drives 10 km towards east and turns to his right hand and drives 3 km.Then he
drives towards west (turning to his right) 3 km. He then turns to his left and drives 2
km.Finally he turns to his right and travels 7 km. How far is he from his starting point and
in which direction would he be?

A. 10 km East

B. 9 km North

C. 8 km West

D. 5 km West

E. 5 km South

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 21 of 40

The company wants to __________ cost-cutting measures before it starts to incur losses.

A. Reduce
B. Modify

C. Moderate

D. Intiate

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 22 of 40

Ordering of Sentence:
(1) My Uncle,
(6) for this purpose.
(P) that have been built in the country districts of India
(Q) camping out in the Inspection Bungalows
(R) who is a Government engineer
(S) frequently has to stay for several days in very remote places,

A. SRQP

B. RSQP

C. RQSP

D. RSPQ

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 23 of 40

Synonym:
ONRUSH

A. Emergence

B. Sustenance

C. Surge

D. Flight

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 24 of 40

32.Antonym:
INSTIGATE
A. Stimulate

B. Prompt

C. Ferment

D. Deceive

E. Prevent

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 25 of 40

Sentence Correction:
After arduous months of fighting, the sight of the white flag being raised generated as much relief on
the victor's side than it did on the vanquished.

A. as much relief on the victor's side than it did on the vanquished.

B. as much relief among the victors as among the vanquished.

C. as much relief on the victor's side as it did on the vanquished's.

D. relief both on the victor's side as well as on the vanquished's.

E. relief both for the victor and the vanquished side.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 26 of 40

Pick the odd man out :

A. Valley

B. River

C. Mountain

D. Tower

E. Sea

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 27 of 40

Error in sentence:
(A) One of the members/(B) expressed doubt if/(C) the Minister was an athiest./(D) No error.
A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paragraph/Instructions

Until the end of his first year at school, Cyril retained many of the pleasures and pursuits he had brought
with him from home, and he kept an old interest in butterflies and fossils. His grandmother had
presented him with a fine bird's eggs cabinet, but he could never bring himself to risk in climbing trees.
Once or twice he dissected dead birds from sheer determination to overcome his horror of the
operation. Probably it was his envy of those physically unlike himself that brought on a phase during
which he drew massive athletes with thick necks and square shoulders. Again he was pitying himself for
what he could never be.

Question 28 of 40

The reason Why Cyril made drawings of athletes was that

A. though he admired them, he lacked a fine physique himself

B. he loved violent exercises

C. athletics was a passion with him

D. he had to complete an assignment

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 29 of 40

Cyril dissected dead birds to

A. see if he would like to become a doctor

B. please his grandmother

C. satisfy his curiosity

D. overcome the fear of act

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 30 of 40
Cyril's early schooling was in some ways like home life because

A. he had all his old friends with him

B. the food and the climate were same as at home

C. he kept an doing what gave joy and recreation at home

D. his family visited him often

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 31 of 40

A class

A. is a blueprint for many objects.

B. represents a specific real-world object.

C. will hold specific values in its fields.

D. specifies the type of a metho

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 32 of 40

In Java, a class specification

A. creates objects.

B. requires the keyword new.

C. creates references.

D. none of the above.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 33 of 40

Which of the following algorithm design technique is used in the quick sort algorithm?

A. Dynamic programming

B. Backtracking

C. Divide and conquer


D. Greedy method

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 34 of 40

Data Structure in which one predecessor may have one or more successor , that data structure is called
as __________.

A. Non Linear Data Structure

B. Linear Data Structure

C. Non Primitive Data Structure

D. Primitive Data Structure

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 35 of 40

Two dimensional arrays are also called

A. tables arrays

B. matrix arrays

C. both of above

D. none of above

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 36 of 40

An algorithm that calls itself directly or indirectly is known as

A. Sub algorithm

B. Recursion

C. Polish notation

D. Traversal algorithm

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 37 of 40
The complexity of Bubble sort algorithm is

A. O(n)

B. O(log n)

C. O(n2)

D. O(n log n)

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 38 of 40

Which will be the output of following program?

# include <stdio.h>

int main(){

char str1[] = "LogicGuns";

char str2[] = {'L', 'o', 'g', 'i', 'c', 'G', 'u', 'n', 's'};

int n1 = sizeof(str1)/sizeof(str1[0]);

int n2 = sizeof(str2)/sizeof(str2[0]);

printf("n1 = %d, n2 = %d", n1, n2);

return 0;

A. n1 = 9 , n2 = 10

B. n1 = 10 ,n2 = 10

C. n1 = 10,n2 = 9

D. n1 = 9,n2 = 9

Explanation :

When a character array is assigned a string, a '\0' character is added at the end of this. That's why
sizeof(str1) = 10 while sizeof(str2) = 9.

Question 39 of 40

_______________ sorting is good to use when alphabetizing large list of names.

A. Merge

B. Heap
C. Radix

D. Bubble

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 40 of 40

Maximum height of a B+ tree of order m with n key values is

A. Log (base m) n

B. (m+n)/2

C. log (base m/2) (m+n)

D. None of these

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paper-4
Question 1 of 40

A man borrows Rs. 1200.00 from a bank for a period of 3 months. He finds that he has to repay Rs.
1236.00. The bank rate of interest is:

A. 3%

B. 6%

C. 12%

D. 24%

Explanation :

S.I=1236-1200=36
Time=3/12 year
SI = P*R*T/100
=> 36=(1200*R*3)/12*100
=> R=12%.

Question 2 of 40

2 friends A and B running up hill and then to get down length of road 440 yards A on his return journey
met B going up at 20 yards from top if A has finished race 5 minute earlier than B then how much time A
had taken to complete the race ?
A. 100 min

B. 90 min

C. 110 min

D. None

Explanation :

Total journey= 440*2=880


A meet B 20 yards from top in getting down it means he has covered 440+20=460 yards while B is 420
yards.so he is 40 yards ahead of B which is equals to 5 minute.
so 40 yards in 5 min
880 yards will be in 5*880/(40)=110 minute.

Question 3 of 40

A cistern is normally filled in 8 hrs,but takes 2 hrs longer to fill because of a leak on its bottom,if Cistern
is full ,how much time citern would empty?

A. 50 hrs

B. 45 hrs

C. 40 hrs

D. 35 hrs

Explanation :

If leakage/hour=1/x, then 1/8 -1/x= 1/10, solving 1/x=1/40.


So in 40 hours full cistern will be empty.

Question 4 of 40

A work is done by three person A,B and C. A alone takes 10 hours to complete a single product but B and
C working together takes 4 hours, for the completion of the same product. If all of them worked
together and completed 14 products, then how many hours have they worked?

A. 20 hrs

B. 28 hrs

C. 40 hrs

D. 54 hrs

E. none of these

Explanation :

A=10 and 1B+1C=14 (Given)


=> 1A+1B+1C=14+110=720
In 20 hours, working together they will complete 7 products.
Thus, in 40 hours they will complete 14 products.

Question 5 of 40

If m and n are whole numbers such that m^n = 121, the value of (m - 1)^(n + 1) is:

A. 1

B. 10

C. 121

D. 1000

Explanation :

We know that 11^2 = 121.


Putting m = 11 and n = 2, we get:
(m - 1)^(n + 1) = (11 - 1)^(2 + 1) = 10^3 = 1000.

Question 6 of 40

A 5 litre jug contains 4 litres of a salt water solution that is 15 percent salt. If 1.5 litres of the solution
spills out of the jug, and the jug is then filled to capacity with water,approximately what percent of the
resulting solution in the jug is salt?

A. 6.5%

B. 8.5%

C. 7.5%

D. 8.0%

Explanation :

Actual salt water = 4 litres (with 15% salt in it)


Spilled out = 1.5 litres (with 15% salt in it)

Question 7 of 40

At a special sale, 5 tickets can be purchased for the price of 3 tickets. If 5 tickets are purchased at the
sale,
the amount saved will be What percent of the original price of the 5 tickets?

A. 20%

B. 33.3%

C. 40%

D. 60%
E. 66.6%

Explanation :

Let the price of a ticket be Rs.100, so 3tickets cost 300 & 5tickets cost 500.
5tickets purchased at price of 3 tickets ie., for 300, so amount saved s Rs.200,
% of 5 tickets = (200 /500)*100 =40 %.

Question 8 of 40

The cost price of an article is Rs. 100. To gain 50% after allowing a 50% discount, the market price of the
article is :

A. Rs. 200

B. Rs. 400

C. Rs. 350

D. Rs. 300

Explanation :

S.P.=(100+Gain%)*C.P./100.
SP=(100+50)*100/100
SP = 150
Now,
=>SP =(100-discount%)*M.P./100
=> 150=(100-50)*M.P./100
=> 150=M.P./2
=> M.P.=300.

Question 9 of 40

Two branch of tree bird sit in way if one bird of the first branch goes to second branch there ratio
become equal and if bird from second branch goes to first branch ratio become double than first. what
are there ratio in sitting ?

A. 7:5

B. 7:4

C. 5:2

D. None

Explanation :

If birds on 1st branch=x, 2nd branch=y


Ist condition, x-1=y+1, x-y=2 ---(i) &
2nd condition, x+1=2(y-1), x-2y=-3 ---(ii)
Solving (i) & (ii), x=7, y=5.
Question 10 of 40

Ravi has a bag full of 10 nestle and 5 cadbury chocolates out of these, he draws two chocolates. what is
the probability that he would get atleast one nestle chocolates?

A. 19/21

B. 3/7

C. 2/21

D. 1/3

Explanation :

Selecting atleast one nestle chocolate=(1 nestle & 1 cadbury) or 2 nestle


So, probability of selecting 2 out of 15=[(10C1*5C1) +10C2 ]/ 15C2 =[ (10*5) + 45]/ 105 = 35/105 =
19/21.

Question 11 of 40

If MACHINE is coded as 19 - 7 - 9 - 14 - 15 - 20 - 11, how will you code DANGER ?

A. 10 - 7 - 20 - 13 - 11 – 24

B. 11 - 7 - 20 - 16 - 11 – 24

C. 13 - 7 - 20 - 9 - 11 – 25

D. 13 - 7 - 20 - 10 - 11 – 25

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 12 of 40

Renuka started walking from her house, she first walked for 3 km towards west, then she turned
towards north and moved 4 km in that direction. How far Renuka is from her house?

A. 3 km South

B. 3 km North

C. 5 km West

D. 5 km North-West

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 13 of 40
Kalyani is mother-in-law of Veena who is Sister-in-law of Ashok. Dheeraj is father of Sudeep, the only
brother of Ashok. How is Kalyani related to Ashok?

A. Mother-in-law

B. Aunt

C. Wife

D. Cousin

E. None of these

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 14 of 40

A girl introduced a boy as the son of the daughter of the father of her uncle. The boy is the girl's.

A. Brother

B. Nephew

C. Uncle

D. Brother-in-law

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 15 of 40

Statement: Should there be a maximum limit for the number of ministers in the Central Government?
Arguments:

I.No. The political party in power should have the freedom to decide the number of ministers to be
appointed.

II. Yes. The number of ministers should be restricted to a certain percentage of the total number of seats
in the parliament to avoid unnecessary expenditure.

A. Only argument I is strong

B. Only argument II is strong

C. Either I or II is strong

D. Neither I nor II is strong

E. Both I and II are strong

Explanation :
No explanation provided

Question 16 of 40

Statement: Is buying things on instalments profitable to the customer?


Arguments:

I. Yes. He has to pay less.


II. No, paying installments upsets the family budget.

A. Only argument I is strong

B. Only argument II is strong

C. Either I or II is strong

D. Neither I nor II is strong

E. Both I and II are strong

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 17 of 40

Statements: Our securities investments carry market risk. Consult your investment advisor or agent
before investing.
Conclusions:

I. One should not invest in securities.


II. The investment advisor calculates the market risk with certainty.

A. Only conclusion I follows

B. Only conclusion II follows

C. Either I or II follows

D. Neither I nor II follows

E. Both I and II follow

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 18 of 40

Statements: Vegetable prices are soaring in the market.


Conclusions:

I. Vegetables are becoming a rare commodity.


II. People cannot eat vegetables.
A. Only conclusion I follows

B. Only conclusion II follows

C. Either I or II follows

D. Neither I nor II follows

E. Both I and II follow

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 19 of 40

If CLOTHES is EXHAUST and THRICE is STABLE, then SHIRT is

A. BLUSH

B. STAUL

C. THULE

D. BLASH

Explanation :

Using the above coding procedure as in the previous question, we find that the codes for letters $ and I
will be B and L, and thus coding for SHIRT will be BLASH.

Question 20 of 40

Karan starts walking towards south. After walking 15 metres he turns towards north. After walking 20
metres, he turns towards east and walks 10 metres. He then turns towards south and walks 5 metres.
How far is he from his original position and in which direction?

A. 10 metres East

B. 10 metres South-East

C. 10 metres West

D. 10 metres North-East

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 21 of 40

Work related stress can be lead to heart problems if not checked __________ time.

A. By
B. Ago

C. Before

D. Within

E. In

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 22 of 40

S1: Rahul has been trying to lose weight.


S6: I think it is just a lame excuse for his laziness.
P: As regular morning walk keeps our body fit and healthy.
Q: The trainer has suggested him to start with regular morning walk.
R: He has not yet started his daily walk.
S: He says that because of late night work, it is hard for him to get up early

A. PRSQ

B. QPRS

C. RQPS

D. SQRP

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 23 of 40

Synonym:
CONCEITED

A. Arrogant

B. False

C. Deceive

D. Misconception

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 24 of 40

Antonym:
POMPOUS
A. Benevolent

B. Boastful

C. Modest

D. Opulent

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 25 of 40

Sentence Correction:
The best way to encourage innovative thinking is not to promise financial rewards for ideas, but to
ensure that the person making the suggestion receives recognition for his contribution.

A. but to ensure that the person making the suggestion receives recognition for his
contribution.

B. but to ensure that the person who makes the suggestion will be receiving
recognition for his contribution.

C. but rather by ensuring that the person making the suggestion receives recognition
for his contribution.

D. but rather ensure that suggestion-maker receives recognition for his contribution.

E. but instead make sure that the suggestion-maker will receive recognition.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 26 of 40

Pick the odd man out :

A. Ink

B. Sharpener

C. Pen

D. Pencil

E. Paper

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 27 of 40
Error in sentence:
(A) The meeting adjourned abruptly/(B) by the CEO after/(C) about three hours of deliberation./(D) No
error

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paragraph/Instructions

Detective glories tend to glorify crime. Murderers, gangsters and crooks all kinds are described as tough,
cunning and courageous individuals who know how to take care of themselves and how to get what
they want. In James McCain's The Postman Always Rings twice, for instance the villain is much more a
impressive character than his victim. He is casual brave smart and successful with women. It is true that
he finally gets caught. But he is punished for a crime that he did not commit, so that his conviction is
hardly a triumph of justice. Besides, looking back over the exciting life of the criminal, the reader might
conclude that it was worth the risk.

Question 28 of 40

The passage mention James McCain

A. as an author of detective stories

B. as brave, smart, and successful with women

C. as tough cunning and courageous

D. as being more impressive than others

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 29 of 40

Murderers, gangsters and crooks referred to in the passage given above

A. always manage to get away

B. are often glorified in detective stories

C. are wiser than their victims

D. know how to escape from law

Explanation :
No Explanation Added

Question 30 of 40

According to this passage, a criminal in a detective story generally gets caught

A. for the crimes he has committed

B. because of his careless mistakes

C. because the police is smarter than the criminals

D. for the crimes he has not committed

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 31 of 40

Given two sorted lists of size m and n respectively.The number of comparisons needed in the worst case
by the merge sort algorithm will be?

A. Mn

B. max(m,n)

C. min(m,n)

D. m+n-1

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 32 of 40

Which of the following is not a limitation of binary search algorithm?

A. must use a sorted array

B. requirement of sorted array is expensive when a lot of insertion and deletions are
needed

C. there must be a mechanism to access middle element directly

D. binary search algorithm is not efficient when the data elements are more than
1000.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 33 of 40
In a binary tree, certain null entries are replaced by special pointers which point to nodes higher in the
tree for efficiency. These special pointers are called

A. Leaf

B. branch

C. path

D. thread

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 34 of 40

Arrays are best data structures

A. for relatively permanent collections of data

B. for the size of the structure and the data in the structure are constantly changing

C. for both of above situation

D. for non of above situation

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 35 of 40

The complexity of Binary search algorithm is

A. O(n)

B. O(log )

C. O(n2)

D. O(n log n)

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 36 of 40

What will be the output of following program?

#include<stdio.h>

int main(){

char str[] = "LogicGuns";


printf("%s %s %s\n", &str[5], &5[str], str+5);

printf("%c %c %c\n", *(str+6), str[6], 6[str]);

return 0;

A. Guns Guns Guns u u u

B. Runtime error

C. compiler error

D. uns uns uns u u u

Explanation :

&str[5], &5[str], str+5 are equivalent and *(str+6), str[6], 6[str] are also equivalent to each other.

Question 37 of 40

The complexity of selection sort is ______?

A. O(n)

B. O(n2)

C. O(n logn)

D. O(logn)

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 38 of 40

Binary search algorithm cannot be applied to ___________.

A. sorted linked list

B. sorted binary trees

C. sorted linear array

D. pointer array

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 39 of 40

What is the output of the following program on GCC compiler?

#include <stdio.h>
int fun(int);

int main(){

int y,s=2,t=5;

y= fun(s+t);

printf("s=%d t=%d y= %d\n",s,t,y );

return 0;

int t=8;

int fun(int s){

s++;

t++;

return(s+t);

A. s=2 t=5 y= 17

B. s=2 t=5 y= 8

C. Garbage value

D. Compiler Error

Explanation :

In the above code, the function fun() is called by passing 7( 2 + 5) that gets stored in variable 's' of the
function. In the fun(), value of s and t is incremented to 8 and 9 respectively and the value 17 (8 + 9) is
returned and gets stored in variable y of the function main().
Since, the value of 's' in the function fun() doesn't exist outside of it, the 's' in the printf() function is
denoting value of the local variable 's' i.e 2 declared in main(). The scope of the variable 't = 8' is
declared 'global' and scope of 't=5' is local to the main() function.
Since, local variable has higher priority than the global variable, the printf() prints the value of local
variable t i.e 5.
Hence, we get the output as "s=2 t=5 y= 17".

Question 40 of 40

If you wanted to sort many large objects or structures, it would be most efficient to

A. place them in an array & sort the array.

B. place pointers to them in an array & sort the array.


C. place them in a linked list and sort the linked list.

D. place references to them in an array and sort the array.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paper-5
Question 1 of 40

One young and one old man reach a same distance in 20min and 30min respectively. If old starts at
10.00am and youngman starts at 10.05am. When they meet ?

A. 9:15 am

B. 9:45 am

C. 10:00am

D. 10:15am

Explanation :

Let the distance be 30 m.


Old man travel 1m/min.
Young travel 1.5m/min.

At 10:05, old man = 5m, young = 0 m


At 10:10 old man = 10m, young = 7.5m
At 10:15 old man= 15m, young = 15m

Question 2 of 40

6 women can do 75 unit of work in 8 days by working 5hr/day in how many days 4 women do 30 units of
work by working 8hr/day ?

A. 2

B. 3

C. 5

D. 7

Explanation :

6 Women---8*5(=40)DayHour---75 Units
4 Women---8*5 DayHour---75*2/3(=50)Units
4 Women---40(3/5)DayHour---30 Units
4 Women---24 Dayhour---30 Units
So for 30 Units of work,4 Women working 8 hr/day requires 24/8= 3 days.

Question 3 of 40

A certain party consists of four different group of people 30 students, 35 politicians, 20 actors and 27
leaders. On a particular function day, the total cost spent on party members was Rs.9000. It was found
that 6 students spent as much as 7 politicians, 15 politicians spent as much as 12 actors and 10 actors
spent as much as 9 leaders. How much did students spent?

A. 2245

B. 2285

C. 2290

D. 2291

Explanation :

Let, the amount spent for all students, politicians, actors and leaders be S, P, A and L respectively.
Given that, 6 students spent as much as 7 politicians.

So, Amount spent per student x 6 = Amount spent per politician x 7


Or (Total amount spent on students / Total Students) x 6 = (Total amount spent on politicians / Total
politicians)x 7
Or, (S/30)x 6 = (P/35)x7
=> S/5 = P/5.
=> S = P --------(i)

15 politicians spent as much as 12 actors :


Therefore, (P/35)x15 = (A/20)x12
=> 3P/7 = 3A/5
=> 5P = 7P
=> 5S = 7A (since S = P)
=> A = 5S/7 ----------(ii)

And 10 actors spent as much as 9 leaders :


Therefore, (A/20)x10 = (L/27)x9
=> 3A = 2L
=> A = 2L/3
=> 5S/7 = 2L/3 (since A=5S/7)
=> L = 15S/14 -----------(iii)

The total amount spent for the party is Rs.9000 i.e., S + P + A + L = 9000.
from eqn(i), eq(ii) and eq(iii). we have
=> S + S + 5S/7 + 15S/14 = 9000
=> 53S/14 = 9000
=> s=9000*14 / 53
=> s=2290.90 ~ 2291.
Hence, the answer is Rs.2291.

Question 4 of 40

8 litres are drawn from a cask full of wine and is then filled with water. This operation is performed
three more times. The ratio of the quantity of wine now left in cask to that of water is 16 : 81. How
much wine did the cask hold originally?

A. 18 litres

B. 24 litres

C. 32 litres

D. 42 litres

Explanation :

Let the quantity of the wine in the cask originally be x litres.

Then, quantity of wine left in cask after 4 operations = x(1-8/x)^4 litres.


therefore, (x(1-8/x)^4)/x=16/81
=>(1-8/x)^4=(2/3)^4
=>x-8/x=2/3
=>3x-24=2x
=>x=24 litres.

Question 5 of 40

In three annual examinations, of which the aggregate marks of each was 500, a student secured average
marks 45% and 55% in the first and the second yearly examinations respectively. To secure 60% average
total marks, it is necessary for him in third yearly examination to secure marks :

A. 300

B. 350

C. 400

D. 450

Explanation :

Total marks:1500 for three exams.


Now, 60% of 1500 = 900
First exam marks=45% of 500=225
Second exam marks=55% of 500=275
Let X be the third exam marks
=>225 + 275 + X =900
=> X=400.

Question 6 of 40

Mukesh weight 56.7 kg. If he reduces his weight in the ratio 7:6. New weight of Mukesh is __?

A. 50.5

B. 48.6

C. 45.5

D. 55.3

Explanation :

Given ratio is 7:6;


let weight before and after reduction be 7x and 6x respectively.
Acording to the question,
=> 7x=56.7
=> x=56.7/7
=> x= 8.1
Reduced weight= 6x= 6*8.1= 48.6;
hence reduced weight= 48.6.

Question 7 of 40

If a number cube is rolled once and a coin is tossed once. what is the probability that coin will show tails
and composite number on on the cube?

A. 2/3

B. 5/6

C. 4/6

D. 1/6

Explanation :

The required probability is 1/2 * 2/6 = 1/6.

Question 8 of 40

Home security provides a security code for the door which consist of five buttons. Code may be
generated by pressing any one button , any three , any four or all five. How many such codes are
possible ?

A. 32

B. 10
C. 31

D. 5

Explanation :

For any one button, number of combinations = 5c1 = 5.


For any 3 button, total no of combinations = 5c3 *2! = 20.
For 4 buttons = 5c4 * 1! = 5.
For 5 buttons = 1.
Hence, Total number of codes = 5 + 20 + 5 + 1 = 31.

Question 9 of 40

The least number which when divided by 5, 6 , 7 and 8 leaves a remainder 3, but when divided by 9
leaves no remainder, is:

A. 1677

B. 1683

C. 2523

D. 3363

Explanation :

L.C.M. of 5, 6, 7, 8 = 840.
Required number is of the form 840k + 3

Least value of k for which (840k + 3) is divisible by 9 is k = 2.


Required number = (840 x 2 + 3) = 1683.

Question 10 of 40

A shopkeeper expects a gain of 22.5% on his cost price. If in a week, his sale was of Rs. 392, what was his
profit?

A. Rs. 18.20

B. Rs. 70

C. Rs. 72

D. Rs. 88.25

Explanation :

CP = Rs. (100/122.5 x 392) = Rs. 1000/1225 x 392 = Rs. 320.


Profit = Rs. (392 - 320) = Rs. 72.

Question 11 of 40
In a certain code 'HIT BIT NIT' means 'GIT CIT MIT'; 'SIT PIT MIT' means 'RIT QIT LIT' and FIT ZIT PIT means
EIT AIT OIT. What does DIT JIT KIT stand for in that
code language ?

A. CIT KIT JIT

B. BIT CIT JIT

C. RIT LIT PIT

D. LIT RIT MIT

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 12 of 40

Gautam was facing North. He walked 40 meters and turned left to cover 20 mts. He again turned left
and walked 40 mts. How far is he from his original position?

A. 20 mt

B. 40 mt

C. 60 mt

D. 80 mt

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 13 of 40

Pointing to a lady, the man said, 'The son of her brother is the Brother of my wife'. How is the lady
related to the man?

A. Mother's sister

B. Grandmother

C. Mother-in-Law

D. Sister of father-in-law

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 14 of 40

Mohit said to Neelam, "Your only brother's son is my wife's brother". How is Neelam related to the wife
of Mohit?
A. Aunt

B. Mother-in-Law

C. Sister

D. Can't be determined

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 15 of 40

Statement: Should adult education programme be given priority over compulsory education
programme?
Arguments:

I. No. It will also help in success of compulsory education programme.


II. Yes. It will help to eliminate the adult illiteracy.

A. Only argument I is strong

B. Only argument II is strong

C. Either I or II is strong

D. Neither I nor II is strong

E. Both I and II are strong

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 16 of 40

Statement: Should family planning be made compulsory in India?


Arguments:

I. Yes. Looking to the miserable conditions in India, there is no other go.


II. No. In India there are people of various religions and family planning is against the tenets of some of
the religions.

A. Only argument I is strong

B. Only argument II is strong

C. Either I or II is strong

D. Neither I nor II is strong

E. Both I and II are strong

Explanation :
No explanation provided

Question 17 of 40

Statements: The manager humiliated Sachin in the presence of his colleagues.


Conclusions:

I. The manager did not like Sachin.


II. Sachin was not popular with his colleagues.

A. Only conclusion I follows

B. Only conclusion II follows

C. Either I or II follows

D. Neither I nor II follows

E. Both I and II follow

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 18 of 40

Statements: National Aluminium Company has moved India from a position of shortage to self-
sufficiency in the metal.
Conclusions:

I. Previously, India had to import aluminium.


II. With this speed, it can soon become a foreign exchange earner.

A. Only conclusion I follows

B. Only conclusion II follows

C. Either I or II follows

D. Neither I nor II follows

E. Both I and II follow

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 19 of 40

If `PAPER� is written as `OZODQ�, how `PENCIL� can be written in that code?

A. QFODJM

B. OFOBHM
C. ODMDJM

D. ODMBHK

Explanation :

Each letter has been coded one letter back in the alphabetical series.

Question 20 of 40

Starting from a point 'M', Hari walked 18 metres towards south. He turned to his left and walked 25
metres. He then turned to his left and walked 18 metres. He again turned to his left and walked 35
metres and reached a point 'P'. How far Hari is from the point 'M' and in which direction?

A. 10 m east

B. 10 m west

C. 35 m west

D. 10 m south

E. None of these

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 21 of 40

All the history books belonging to the mughal period have been__________ from sanskrit to english.

A. Transferred

B. Dictated

C. Translated

D. Dubbed

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 22 of 40

q4. S1: The physics exam paper was quite tough this year.
S6: Hopefully the school will have higher passing percentage this time
P: The physics test paper is now being designed by some junior teacher.
Q: Thus has asked all fail students to appear for exam again.
R: Only 40% of the total students scored the passing marks.
S: The principal was quite disappointed with this result.

A. SPRQ
B. QSRP

C. RSQP

D. PSQR

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 23 of 40

Synonym:
UNILATERAL

A. Sloping

B. One-sided

C. Parabola

D. Innumerable

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 24 of 40

Antonym:
PERIODIC

A. Cyclical

B. Rhythmic

C. Recurrent

D. Permanent

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 25 of 40

Sentence Correction:
It ought to be her with whom you share your secrets, not me.

A. her with whom you share your secrets, not me

B. her with whom you share your secrets, not I.

C. she with whom you share your secrets, not me.


D. she with whom you share your secrets, not I.

E. her with who you share your secrets, not me.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 26 of 40

Pick the odd man out :

A. Spider

B. Butterfly

C. Cockroach

D. Mosquito

E. Housefly

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 27 of 40

Error in sentence:
(A) You will come/(B) to my party tomorrow,/ (C) isn't it ? /(D) No error

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paragraph/Instructions

The greatest thing this age can be proud of is the birth of man in the conciousness of men. In his
drunken orgies of power and national pride man may flout and jeer at it. when organised national
selfishness, racial antipathy and commercial self seeking begin to display their ugly deformities in all
their nakedness, then comes the time for man to know that his salvation is not in political organisations
and extended trade relations, not in any mechanical re-arrangement of social system but in a deeper
transformation of life, in the liberation of consciousness in love, in the realisation of God in man

Question 28 of 40

In this passage, the phrase "God in man" implies


A. God having assumed the shape of man

B. neither fully godly nor fully human

C. man being transformed into God

D. the divine qualities in man

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 29 of 40

The author uses the expression 'ugly deformities' to show his indignation at

A. political organisations

B. the liberation of human consciousness

C. selfishness and materialism of the people

D. the drunken orgies of power

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 30 of 40

According to the author, "salvation" of human beings lies in the

A. extended trade relations

B. spiritual transformation of life

C. orgy of national pride

D. wholehearted participated in political organisations

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 31 of 40

In what kind of storage we can easily insert,delete,concatenate and rearrange substrings ?

A. Queue

B. Array

C. Stack

D. Linked List

Explanation :
No explanation provided

Question 32 of 40

Which of the following data structures are indexed structures?

A. linear arrays

B. linked lists

C. both of above

D. none of above

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 33 of 40

The complexity of linear search algorithm is

A. O(n)

B. O(log n)

C. O(n2)

D. O(n log n)

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 34 of 40

Which of the following sorting algorithms can be used to sort a linked list,keeping time complexity in
mind?

A. Insertion Sort

B. Merge Sort

C. Quick Sort

D. Heap

Explanation :

Both Merge sort and Insertion sort can be used for linked lists. The slow random-access performance of
a linked list makes other algorithms (such as quicksort) perform poorly, and others (such as heapsort)
completely impossible. Since worst case time complexity of Merge Sort is O(nLogn) and Insertion sort is
O(n^2), merge sort is preferred.

Question 35 of 40
Which of the following statements are correct?
1) String is a value type.
2) String literals can contain any character literal including escape sequences.
3) The equality operators are defined to compare the values of string objects as well as references.
4) Attempting to access a character that is outside the bounds of the string results in an
IndexOutOfRangeException.
5) The contents of a string object can be changed after the object is created.

A. 1, 3

B. 3, 5

C. 2, 4

D. 1, 3, 5

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 36 of 40

What will be the output of program?

#include<stdio.h>

int main(){

char arr[] = "logicguns";

char *str = arr;

++*str;

printf(" %c", *str);

return 0;

A. L

B. M

C. O

D. P

Explanation :

Operator precedence of prefix ++ and * are same and associativity is right to left. So the expression
++*str is equivalent ++(*str). *str will give 'l' and ++ will produce m.

Question 37 of 40
Which of the following is an external sorting?

A. Insertion Sort

B. Bubble Sort

C. Merge Sort

D. Tree Sort

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 38 of 40

Partition and exchange sort is ........

A. quick sort

B. tree sort

C. heap sort

D. bubble sort

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 39 of 40

What is the output of the following program on GCC compiler?

#include<stdio.h>

int main() {

int x = 10, y = 20, z = 5, i;

i = x < y < z;

printf("%d\n", i);

return 0;

A. 0

B. 1

C. Compiler Error

D. None of these

Explanation :
The associativity of '<' operator is from 'left-to-right'.
So, in the above program, in the expression " i = x < y < z ", 'x < y' is calculated first as given below:-
i = x < y < z;
i = 1 < z. (' x < y ' is calculated first i.e 10 < 20 that evaluates to true and returns 1.)
i = 1. (' 1< z ' i.e 1< 5 evaluates to true and returns 1.)

Question 40 of 40

A sorting algorithm which can prove to be a best time algorithm in one case and the worst time
algorithm at the other time ?

A. Selection sort

B. Heap sort

C. Quick sort

D. All of the above

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paper-6
Question 1 of 40

The average age of husband, wife and their child 3 years ago was 27 years and that of wife and the child
5 years ago was 20 years. The present age of the husband is

A. 40

B. 35

C. 45

D. 55

Explanation :

Sum of the present ages of husband, wife and child = (27 * 3 + 3 * 3) years = 90 years.
Sum of the present ages of wife and child = (20 * 2 + 5 * 2) years = 50 years.
Therefore, Husband's present age = (90 - 50) years = 40 years.

Question 2 of 40

The length of the bridge, which a train 130 metres long and travelling at 45 km/hr can cross in 30
seconds, is:

A. 200 m
B. 225 m

C. 245 m

D. 250 m

Explanation :

Speed = (45 x 5/18)m/sec = 25 m/sec.


Time = 30 sec.
Let the length of bridge be x metres.
Then, (130 + x)/30 = 25/2.
=> 2(130 + x) = 750
=> x = 245 m.

Question 3 of 40

Six bells commence tolling together and toll at intervals of 2, 4, 6, 8 10 and 12 seconds respectively. In
30 minutes, how many times do they toll together ?

A. 4

B. 10

C. 15

D. 16

Explanation :

L.C.M. of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 is 120.


So, the bells will toll together after every 120 seconds(2 minutes).
In 30 minutes, they will toll together 30/2 + 1 = 16 times.

Question 4 of 40

If a person walks at 14 km/hr instead of 10 km/hr, he would have walked 20 km more. The actual
distance travelled by him is:

A. 50 km

B. 56 km

C. 70 km

D. 80 km

Explanation :

Let the actual distance travelled be x km.


Then, x/10 = (x + 20)/14.
=> 14x = 10x + 200.
=> 4x = 200
=> x = 50 km.

Question 5 of 40

M and N entered into partnership with capitals in the ratio 4 : 5. After 3 months, M withdrew of his
capital and N withdrew 1/5 of his capital. At the end of 10 months, the gain was Rs. 760. What is M's
share in the profit?

A. 310

B. 320

C. 330

D. 350

Explanation :

Ratio of the initial capital of M and N = 4 : 5


Hence we can take the initial capitals of M and N as 4x and 5x respectively.
Ratio in which profit will be divided
=> (4x*3) + (3/4)*(4x)*7 : (5x*3)+ (4/5)*(5x)*7
=> 12+21 : 15+28
=> 33 : 43
Hence, M's share = 760 * 33/76 = 330.

Question 6 of 40

In a test, sixty percent students passed in Maths and 65% in History, 40% passed in both of these
subjects. If 90 students failed in maths and history both, then what is the total number of students?

A. 600

B. 650

C. 700

D. 750

Explanation :

Let the total number of students be x.


Number passed in one or both is given by : n( A U B) = n(A)+n(B) -n( A ^ B).
=> 60% of x + 65% of x - 40% of x.
=> (60/100 * x + 65/100 * x - 40/100 * x)
=> 85x/100 = 17x/20.
Failed in both = (x - 17x/20) = 3x/20.
=> 3x/20 = 90.
=> x = 90*20/3 = 600.

Question 7 of 40
A man can row at 10 km/hr in still water. If the velocity of current is 2 km/hr and it takes him 10 hours to
row to a place and come back, how far is the place ?

A. 36

B. 24

C. 48

D. 56

Explanation :

Speed downstream = (10 + 2) = 12 km/hr


Speed upstream = (10 - 2) = 8 km/hr.
Let the required distance be x km.
Then, x/12 + 1/8 = 10.
=> (2x+3x)/24 = 10.
=> 5x =10*24.
=> x = 48 km.

Question 8 of 40

In a secondary school the seats for Maths, physics and social studies are in the ratio 8 : 5 : 7. there is a
proposal to increase these seats by 75%, 40% and 50% respectively. What will be the new ratio?

A. 5:3:4

B. 4:2:3

C. 10 : 7 : 9

D. 1:3:4

Explanation :

Originally, let the number of seats for Maths, physics and social studies be 8x, 5x and 7x respectively.
No. of increased seats are (175% of 8x), (140% of 5x) and (150% of 7x).
=> (175 * 7x/100), (140 * 5x/100) and (150 * x/100) i.e. 14x, 7x and 21x/2.
.'. Required ratio = 14x : 7x : 21x/2 = 28x : 14x : 21x = 4 : 2 : 3.

Question 9 of 40

Mr Kaushik invested an amount of Rs. 13,900 divided in two different schemes A and B at the simple
interest rate of 14% per annum and 11% per annum respectively. If the total amount of simple interest
earned in 2 years be Rs. 3508, what was the amount invested in Scheme B?

A. Rs. 6400

B. Rs. 6500

C. Rs. 7200
D. Rs. 7500

Explanation :

Let the sum invested in Scheme A be Rs.x and that in Scheme B be Rs. (13900-x).
Then,
=> x * 14 * 2/100 + (13900-x) * 11 * 2)/100 = 3508
=> 28x - 22x = 350800 - (13900 x 22)
=> 6x = 45000
=> x = 7500.
So, sum invested in Scheme B = Rs. (13900-7500) = Rs. 6400.

Question 10 of 40

A and B can together finish a work 30 days. They worked together for 20 days and then B left. After
another 20 days, A finished the remaining work. In how many days A alone can finish the work?

A. 40

B. 50

C. 54

D. 60

Explanation :

A and B together complete the work in 30 days.


So, work done by A and B together in 1 day = 1/30
=> Work done by A and B together in 20 days = 20/30 = 2/3
So work remaining after 20 days when B leaves = 1 - 2/3 = 1/3
Given that A completes the remaining work in 20 days
=> A completes 1/3 work in 20 days
=> A completes the work in 20 * 3 = 60 days.

Question 11 of 40

Coding/Decoding:
In a certain code language, FUNNY is coded as NFYUN then how will u code the word GREEN ?

A. EGNRE

B. GENRE

C. EGRNE

D. EGERN

Explanation :

By analysing the code for FUNNY, we can observe that the middle letter is placed first and then the odd
place letter are grouped and then the even place letters are grouped.
FUNNY
12345
coded by the logic,

NFYUN
31524
By applying the same logic, we can code GREEN as EGNRE.

Question 12 of 40

Coding/Decoding:
If JOSEPH is coded as FKOALD, then GEORGE will be coded as :

A. CAKNCA

B. HAKNCA

C. CBKNCA

D. CALNCA

Explanation :

Each letter of the word is moved four step back to decode it.So, GEORGE will be CAKNCA.

Question 13 of 40

Distance & Direction :


I walk 30 metres in North-West direction from my house and then 30 metres in South-west direction.
After this I walk 30 metres in South-East direction. Now, I turn to my house, in what direction am I
going?

A. North-East

B. North-West

C. South-East

D. South-West

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 14 of 40

Distance & Direction


Village Q is to the North of the village P. The village R is in the East of Village Q. The village S is to the left
of the village P. In which direction is the village S with respect to village R?

A. West
B. South-West

C. South

D. North-West

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 15 of 40

Blood Relationships:
Introducing Sonia, Aamir says, "She is the wife of only nephew of only brother of my mother." How
Sonia is related to Aamir?

A. Wife

B. Sister

C. Sister-in-law

D. Data is inadequate

Explanation :

Brother of mother means maternal uncle. Hence only nephew of Aamir's maternal uncle means Aamir
himself. Therefore Sonia is the wife of Aamir.

Question 16 of 40

Blood Relationships:
Pointing to a boy in the photograph Reena said, "He is the only son of the only child of my grandfather."
How Reena is related to that boy?

A. Mother

B. Sister

C. Aunt

D. Cannot be determined

Explanation :

The boy in the photograph is the only son of Reena's grandfather's only son; i.e., the boy is the only son
of Reena's father.
Hence, the boy is the brother of Reena or Reena is the sister of the boy.

Question 17 of 40

Critical Reasoning:
The cost of producing radios in Country Q is ten percent less than the cost of producing radios in
Country Y. Even after transportation fees and tariff charges are added, it is still cheaper for a company to
import radios from Country Q to Country Y than to produce radios in Country Y.

The statements above, if true, best support which of the following assertions?

A. Labor costs in Country Q are ten percent below those in Country Y.

B. Importing radios from Country Q to Country Y will eliminate ten percent of the
manufacturing jobs in Country Y.

C. The tariff on a radio imported from Country Q to Country Y is less than ten percent
of the cost of manufacturing the radio in Country Y.

D. The fee for transporting a radio from Country Q to Country Y is more than ten
percent of the cost of manufacturing the radio in Country Q.

E. It takes ten percent less time to manufacture a radio in Country Q than it does in
Country Y.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 18 of 40

Statement : We must settle all the payment due to our suppliers within three working days.
Assumptions :
(I)We will always have necessary funds in our account to settle the bills.
(II) We are capable of verifying and clearing the bills in less than three working days.

A. Only assumption I is implicit

B. Only assumption II is implicit

C. Either I or II is implicit

D. Neither I nor II is implicit

E. Both I and II are implicit

Explanation :

Since the statement talks of making all payments within three days, so company has funds and also bills
can be cleared within said time. So both assumptions are implicit.

Question 19 of 40

Statement and Conclusions:


Statement : A large majority of the work force in India is unorganised. Most of them earn either the
minimum or uncertain wages while others are engaged in sundry jobs.
Conclusions :
(I) The workers in the organised sector get better facilities and stay longer in their jobs.
(II) Some workers in the unorganised sector of the work force have a regular and fixed income.
A. Only conclusion I follows

B. Only conclusion II follows

C. Either I or II follows

D. Neither I nor II follows

E. Both I and II follow

Explanation :

Conclusion I is not stated in the statement. Only Conclusion II follows.

Question 20 of 40

Statement and Conclusions:


National Aluminium Company has moved Georgia from a position of shortage to self-sufficiency in the
metal.
Conclusions:
(1) Previously, Georgia had to import aluminium.
(2) With this speed, it can soon become a foreign exchange earner.

A. Only 1 follows

B. Only 2 follows

C. Either 1 or 2 follows

D. Both 1 and 2 follow

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 21 of 40

Synonym:
Glib

A. Stammer

B. Fluent

C. Tragic

D. Dull

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 22 of 40
Antonym:
Untenable

A. supportable

B. tender

C. sheepish

D. tremulous

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 23 of 40

Fill in the blank:


There is thick cloud ___________ the south of England.

A. over

B. above

C. on

D. across

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 24 of 40

Error Correction:
Sheela told her teacher to explain the chapter once again.

A. ordered her teacher

B. invited her teacher

C. asked her teacher

D. said to her teacher

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 25 of 40

Sentence Ordering:
(A) But this does not mean that death was the Egyptians’ only pre-occupation.
(B) Even papyri come mainly from pyramid temples.
(C) Most of our traditional sources of information about the Old Kingdom are monuments of the rich like
pyramids and tombs.
(D) Houses in which ordinary Egyptians lived have not been preserved, and when most people died, they
were buried in
simple graves.
(E) We know infinitely more about the wealthy people of Egypt than we do about the ordinary people,
as most monuments were of the rich people.

A. CDBEA

B. ECDAB

C. EDCBA

D. DECAB

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 26 of 40

David _________ across a field one sunny morning, when he noticed a bird stumbling awkwardly.

A. Was strolling

B. Is strolling

C. Strolled

D. Has strolled

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 27 of 40

Error Spotting:
It was him (1)/ who (2)/ approached the Collector (3)/ and got the work done. (4)/ No error (5).

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. No error

Explanation :

Replace him' with 'he'.

Question 28 of 40
A binary search tree whose left subtree and right subtree differ in hight by at most 1 unit is called ……

A. AVL tree

B. Red-black tree

C. Lemma tree

D. None of the above

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 29 of 40

If elements of the data structure forms a sequence of list then it is called as ____________.

A. Primitive data structure

B. Non-primitive data structure

C. Linear data structure

D. None of these

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 30 of 40

Which of the following options is responsible for taking files and objects from different locations and
combining them for execution?

A. Linker

B. Loader

C. Interconnecting compiler

D. Interpreter

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 31 of 40

To delete the name that occurs before 'Vivek' in an alphabetical listing, which of the following data
structures shall be most efficient ?

A. Circular linked list

B. Doubly linked list


C. Linked list

D. Dequeue

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 32 of 40

If the given input array is sorted or nearly sorted, which of the following algorithm gives the best
performance?

A. Insertion sort

B. Selection sort

C. Quick sort

D. Merge sort

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 33 of 40

A function which invokes itself repeatedly until some condition is satisfied is called ___________

A. Friend Function

B. Virtual Function

C. Recursive Function

D. Overloading Function

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 34 of 40

The fields in a class of a C++ program are by default

A. protected

B. public

C. private

D. None of these

Explanation :

No explanation provided
Question 35 of 40

Find the output of the code:

#include
void foo(int*);

int main()

int i = 10, *p = &i;

foo(p++);

void foo(int *p)

printf("%d\n", *p);

A. 10

B. Some garbage value

C. Compile time error

D. Segmentation fault

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 36 of 40

When would a structure variable get destroyed?

A. When no reference refers to it, it will get garbage collected.

B. Depends upon whether it is created using new or without using new.

C. When it goes out of scope.

D. Depends upon the Project Settings made in Visual Studio.NET.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 37 of 40
Which of the following are true about classes and struct?
(1) A class is a reference type, whereas a struct is a value type.
(2) Objects are created using new, whereas structure variables can be created either using new or
without using new.
(3) A structure variable will always be created slower than an object.
(4) A structure variable will die when it goes out of scope.
(5) An object will die when it goes out of scope.

A. 1, 2, 4

B. 3, 5

C. 2, 4

D. 3, 4, 5

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paragraph/Instructions

The assault on the purity of the environment is the price that we pay for many of the benefits of modern
technology. For the advantage of automotive transportation we pay a price in smog-induced diseases;
for the powerful effects of new insecticides, we pay a price in dwindling wildlife and disturbances in the
relation of living things and their surroundings; for nuclear power, we risk the biological hazards of
radiation. By increasing agricultural production with fertilizers, we worsen water population.

The highly developed nations of the world are not only the immediate beneficiaries of the good that
technology can do, that are also the first victims of environmental diseases that technology breeds. In
the past, the environmental effects which accompanied technological progress were restricted to a
small ans relatively short time. the new hazards neither local nor brief. Modern air pollution covers vast
areas of continents: Radioactive fallout from the nuclear explosion is worldwide. Radioactive pollutants
now on the earth surface will be found there for generations, and in case of Carbon-14, for thousands of
years.

Question 38 of 40

The widespread use of insecticides has

A. reduced the number of wild animals

B. caused imbalance in the relationship between living beings and their environment

C. eliminated diseases by killing mosquitoes and flies

D. caused biological hazards

Explanation :
No Explanation Added

Question 39 of 40

The passage emphasis that modern technology

A. is an unmixed blessing

B. has caused serious hazards to life

C. has produced powerful chemicals

D. has benefited highly developed nations

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 40 of 40

According to the passage the increasing use of fertilisers is responsible for

A. abundance of food

B. disturbance in the ecological system

C. water pollution

D. increase in diseases

Explanation : No Explanation Added

Paper-7
Question 1 of 40

Two trains running in opposite directions cross a man standing on the platform in 27 seconds and 17
seconds respectively and they cross each other in 23 seconds. The ratio of their speeds is:

A. 1:3

B. 3:2

C. 3:4

D. None of these

Explanation :

Let the speeds of the two trains be x m/sec and y m/sec respectively.
Then, length of the first train = 27x metres,
and length of the second train = 17y metres.
.'. (27x + 17y)/(x+y) = 23
=> 27x + 17y = 23x + 23y
=> 4x = 6y
=> x/y = 3/2.

Question 2 of 40

The captain of a cricket team of 11 members is 26 years old and the wicket keeper is 3 years older. If the
ages of these two are excluded, the average age of the remaining players is one year less than the
average age of the whole team. Find out the average age of the team.

A. 23 years

B. 20 years

C. 24 years

D. 21 years

Explanation :

Let the average age of of the team = x


=> Sum of ages of all 11 members/11 = x.
=> Sum of ages of all 11 members = 11x

Age of the captain = 26


Age of the wicket keeper = 26 + 3 = 29

Sum of the ages of 9 members of the team excluding captain and wicket keeper
=> 11x - 26 - 29 = 11x - 55.

Average age of 9 members of the team excluding captain and wicket keeper
=> (11x - 55)/9.
Given that,
=> (11x−55)/9 = (x−1).
=> 11x - 55 = 9x - 9.
=> 2x = 46.
=> x = 23.

Question 3 of 40

The least multiple of 7, which leaves a remainder of 4, when divided by 6, 9, 15 and 18 is:

A. 74

B. 94

C. 184

D. 364

Explanation :
L.C.M. of 6, 9, 15 and 18 is 90.
Let required number be 90x + 4, which is multiple of 7.
Least value of k for which (90x + 4) is divisible by 7 is k = 4.
Hence, the required number = (90 * 4) + 4 = 364.

Question 4 of 40

P, Q and R started a furniture business and their shares are in the ratio 1/2 : 1/3 : 1/4 , After 2 months, P
withdraws half of his capital and after 10 months, a profit of Rs. 378 is divided among them. What is Qs
share?

A. Rs 129

B. Rs 144

C. Rs 156

D. Rs 168

Explanation :

Ratio of initial investments = 1/2 : 1/3 : 1/4 = 6 : 4 : 3


Let their initial investments be 6x, 2x and 3x respectively.
P : Q : R = (6x x 2 + 3x x 10) : (4x x 12) : (3x x 12)
= 42 : 48 : 36 = 7 : 8 : 6.
Q's share = Rs. 378 x 8/21
= Rs. 144.

Question 5 of 40

A motorboat, whose speed in 15 km/hr in still water goes 30 km downstream and comes back in a total
of 4 hours 30 minutes. The speed of the stream (in km/hr) is:

A. 2 kmph

B. 3 kmph

C. 4 kmph

D. 5 kmph

Explanation :

Let the speed of the stream be x km/hr. Then,


Speed downstream = (15 + x) km/hr,
Speed upstream = (15 - x) km/hr
So we know from question that it took 4(1/2)hrs to travel back to same point.
So,30/(15+x) - 30/(15-x) = 41/2.
=> 900/(225-x^2) = 9/2.
=> 9x^2 = 225.
=> x = 5 km/hr.
Question 6 of 40

In a box, there are 8 red, 7 blue and 6 green balls. One ball is picked up randomly. What is the
probability that it is neither red nor green?

A. 1/3

B. 8/11

C. 2/11

D. 4/15

Explanation :

Total number of balls = (8 + 7 + 6) = 21.


Let E= event that the ball drawn is neither red nor green= event that the ball drawn is blue.
n(E) = 7.
.'. P(E) = n(E)/n(S) = 7/21 = 1/3.

Question 7 of 40

The simple interest on a sum of money is 4/9 of the principal. Find the rate percent and time, if both are
numerically equal.

A. 6 years 2 months

B. 6 years 5 months

C. 6 years 8 months

D. None of these

Explanation :

Let sum = Rs. x Then, S.I. = Rs. 4x/9


Let rate = R% and time = R years.
Then, [x * R * R / 100] = 4x / 9 or R² = 400/9 or R = 20/3 = 6 2/3
Rate = 6 2/3 % and Time = 6 2/3 yrs = 6 yrs 8 months.

Question 8 of 40

X and Y can do a piece of work in 20 days and 12 days respectively. X started the work alone and then
after 4 days Y joined him till the completion of the work. How long did the work last?

A. 6 days

B. 10 days

C. 15 days

D. 20 days

Explanation :
Time taken by X to complete the work = 20 days
Time taken by Y to complete the work = 12 days

Work done by X in a day = 1/20


Work done by Y in a day = 1/12

Work done by X in 4 days = 4 * 1/20 = 1/5


Work remaining after 4 days = 1 - 1/5 = 4/5

Work done by X and Y together in 1 day = 1/20 + 1/12 = 2/15


X and Y together complete 2/15 work in 1 day
=> X and Y together complete the work in 15/2 days
=> X and Y together complete 4/5 work = 15/2 * 4/5 = 6 days

So the work is completed in (4 + 6) = 10 days.

Question 9 of 40

Hari purchased 20 dozen notebook at Rs. 48 per dozen. He sold 8 dozen at 10% profit and remaining 12
dozen with 20% profit. What is his profit percentage in the transaction?

A. 8%

B. 15%

C. 16%

D. none of the above

Explanation :

CP of 20 dozen = Rs.(48 x 20) = Rs.960


CP of 8 dozen = Rs. (48 x8) = Rs. 384.
CP of 12 dozen =Rs. (960 384) = Rs. 576
Total S.P = Rs. (110/100 x 384 +120/100 x 576) = Rs.1113.60
Profit % = (153.60/960 x 100)% =16%.

Question 10 of 40

The average age of husband, wife and their child 3 years ago was 27 years and that of wife and the child
5 years ago was 20 years. The present age of the husband is:

A. 35 years

B. 40 years

C. 50 years

D. None of these
Explanation :

Sum of the present ages of husband, wife and child = (27 x 3 + 3 x 3) years = 90 years.
Sum of the present ages of wife and child = (20 x 2 + 5 x 2) years = 50 years.
Hence, Husband's present age = (90 - 50) years = 40 years.

Question 11 of 40

Coding/Decoding:
In a secret language 7 is coded as A, 5 is coded as R, 2 is coded as E, 1 is coded as T, 4 is coded as O, 6 is
coded as M and 3 is coded as S. What does 3271 represents ?

A. SEAT

B. MEAT

C. MORT

D. SORT

Explanation :

This is a simple question, just apply the alphabets to the code.


3 represents S, 2 - E, 7 - A, 1 - T.
Hence the code 3217 represents the word SEAT.

Question 12 of 40

Coding/Decoding:
In a certain code, TRIPPLE is written as SQHOOKD. How is DISPOSE written in that code ?

A. CHRONRD

B. DSOESPI

C. ESJTPTF

D. ESOPSID

E. None of these

Explanation :

Each letter in the word is moved one step backward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code.

Question 13 of 40

Distance & Direction :


A cyclist goes 30 km to North and then turning to East he goes 40 km. Again he turns to his right and
goes 20 km. After this he turns to his right and goes 40 km. How far is from his starting point ?

A. 40

B. 50
C. 25

D. 10

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 14 of 40

Distance & Direction :


Village Q is to the North of the village P. The village R is in the East of Village Q. The village S is to the left
of the village P. In which direction is the village S with respect to village R?

A. West

B. South-West

C. South

D. North-West

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 15 of 40

Blood Relationships:
Pointing to Varman, Madhav said, "I am the only son of one of the sons of his father." How is Varman
related to Madhav?

A. Nephew

B. Uncle

C. Father or Uncle

D. Father

Explanation :

Madhav is the only son of one of the sons of Varman's father → Either Varman is the father or uncle of
Madhav.\

Question 16 of 40

Blood Relationships:
A's son B is married with C whose sister D is married to E the brother of B. How D is related to A?

A. Sister

B. Daughter's-in-law
C. Sister-in-law

D. Cousin

Explanation :

Since E is the brother of B.Therefore, A is the father of E


But D is the wife of E. Hence, D is the daughter-in-law of A.

Question 17 of 40

Critical Reasoning:
Insurance Company X is considering issuing a new policy to cover services required by elderly people
who suffer from diseases that afflict the elderly. Premiums for the policy must be low enough to attract
customers; therefore, Company X is concerned that the income from the policies would not be sufficient
to pay for the claims that would be made.
Which of the following strategies would be most likely to minimize Company X's losses on the policies?

A. Attracting middle-aged customers unlikely to submit claims for benefits for many
years.

B. Insuring only those individuals who did not suffer any serious diseases as children.

C. Including a greater number of services in the policy than are included in other
policies of lower cost.

D. Insuring only those individuals who were rejected by other companies for similar
policies.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 18 of 40

Statement : The chairman and secretary of the housing society have requested society members to use
water economically to help society save on water tax.
Assumptions :
(I) Majority of members of society are likely to follow the request.
(II) It is desirable to reduce expenditure wherever possible.

A. Only assumption I is implicit

B. Only assumption II is implicit

C. Either I or II is implicit

D. Neither I nor II is implicit

E. Both I and II are implicit

Explanation :
Nothing about the response of society members can be deduced from the statement so I is not implicit.
But II is implicit.

Question 19 of 40

Statement : Water supply in wards A and B of the city will be affected by about 50% on Friday because
repairing work of the main lines is to be carried out.
Conclusions:
(I) The residents in these wards should economise on water on Friday.
(II) The residents in these wards should store some water on the previous day.

A. Only conclusion I follows

B. Only conclusion II follows

C. Either I or II follows

D. Neither I nor II follows

E. Both I and II follow

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 20 of 40

Statement : The food processing industry was touted to be a sunrise industry for India some years ago
and, on the face of it , there was little reason to doubt that
Conclusions:
(I) India has an advantage in food processing because of the varied agro-climatic conditions and
availabilty of raw materials.
(II) Food processing is one of the basic industries which suports our lives.

A. If only conclusion I follows

B. If only conclusion II follows

C. If neither I nor II follows

D. If both I and II follow

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 21 of 40

Synonym:
Congenial:

A. Unhygienic
B. Old age

C. Suitable

D. Unsuitable

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 22 of 40

Antonym:
Blithe

A. spiŕitual

B. profuse

C. Cheerless

D. Hybrid

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 23 of 40

Fill in the blank:


We met __________ the park.

A. In

B. At

C. On

D. To

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 24 of 40

Error correction:
He was asking my opinion for the film.

A. opinion on

B. opinion about

C. opinion with
D. No correction.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 25 of 40

Error Spotting:
These instructions (1)/ are for you (2)/ and I (3)/ not for others. (4)/ No error (5).

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. No error

Explanation :

Replace 'I' with 'me'.The pronoun which is used as the object of a verb or preposition should be in the
objective case.

Question 26 of 40

Senetence Arrangement:
(A) The two neighbours never fought each other.
(B) Fights involving three male fiddler crabs have been recorded,but the status of the participants was
unknown.
(C) They pushed or grappled only with the intruder.
(D) We recorded 17 cases in which a resident that was fighting with an intruder was joined by an
immediate neighbour,an ally.
(E) We, therefore, tracked 268 intruder males until we saw them fighting a resident male.

A. BEDAC

B. DEBAC

C. BDCAE

D. BCEDA

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 27 of 40

Fill in the blank:


_____________ have been to the opera.
A. Neither John nor I

B. Neither I nor John

C. Neither John nor me

D. Neither me nor John

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paragraph/Instructions

Though the Cold War has ended, selective tactics are still continuing for ensuring the military and
economic dominance of developed countries. Various types of technology denial regimes are still being
enforced which are now being mainly targeted against developing countries like India.

Today, we in India encounter twin problems. On one side there is a large-scale strengthening of our
neighbor through supply of arms and clandestine support to their nuclear and missile programes and on
the other side all efforts are being made to weaken our indigenous technology growth through control
regimes and dumping of low-tech systems, accompanied with high commercial pitch in critical areas.
Growth of indigenous technology and self-reliance are the only answer to the problem.Thus in the
environment around India, the number of missiles and nuclear powers are continuously increasing and
destructive weapons continue to pile up around us, in spite of arms reduction treaties.To understand
and the implications of various types of warfare that may affect us, we need to take a quick look at the
evolution of war weaponry and the types of warfare. I am highlighting this point for the reason that in
less than a century we could see change, in the nature of warfare and its effects on society.In early years
of human history it was mostly direct human warfare. During the twentieth century up to about 1990,
the warfare was weapon-driven. The weapons used were guns, tanks, aircraft, ships, submarines and
the nuclear weapons deployed on land/sea/air and also reconnaissance spacecraft. Proliferation of
conventional nuclear and biological weapons was at a peak owing to the competition between the
superpowers.The next phase, in a new form, has just started from 1990 onwards. The world has
graduated into economic warfare. The means used is control of market forces through high technology.
The participating nations, apart from the USA, are Japan, the UK, France, Germany, certain, South-East
Asian countries and a few others. The driving force is the generation of wealth with certain types of
economic doctrine.The urgent issue we need to address collectively as a nation is, how do we handle the
tactics of economic and military dominance in this new form coming from the backdoor? Today
technology is the main driver of economic development at the national level. Therefore, we have to
develop indigenous technologies to enhance our competitive edge and to generate national wealth in all
segments of economy. Therefore, the need of the hour is: arm India with technology.

Question 28 of 40

Which are the issues of great concern that India is facing at present, according to the author of the
passage?

(i) The supply of high-tech weaponry by other countries to India’s neighbours who are likely to use the
same against India.
(ii) Other countries secretly helping India’s neighbours to strengthen their nuclear might.

(iii) Obstruction of India’s genuine efforts to develop its own nuclear technology.

A. (i) & (ii) only

B. (ii) & (iii) only

C. (i) & (iii) only

D. All (i), (ii) & (iii)

E. None of these

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 29 of 40

The striking difference in warfare before and after 1990 was the shift from

A. guns, tanks, etc to nuclear weapons

B. ships and submarines to spacecrafts

C. weaponry to economic warfare

D. None of these

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 30 of 40

What, according to the author, is the immediate problem to be collectively resolved by our country?

A. To counter the dominance of developed countries through money and muscle


power

B. To eradicate poverty and become economically self-reliant.

C. To control the exorbitant rate of population growth

D. To develop indigenous technology to manufacture mightier weapons

E. None of these

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 31 of 40
Data Structure in which one predecessor may have one or more successor , that data structure is called
as __________.

A. Primitive Data Structure

B. Non Linear Data Structure

C. Linear Data Structure

D. Non Primitive Data Structure

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 32 of 40

The time complexity of heap sort in worst case is

A. O(logn)

B. O(n)

C. O(nlogn)

D. O(n2)

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 33 of 40

The efficient data structure to insert/delete a number in a stored set of numbers is

A. Queue

B. Linked list

C. Doubly linked list

D. Binary tree

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 34 of 40

In any undirected graph, the sum of the degrees of all nodes is:

A. must be even

B. is always ODD

C. need not be even


D. is twice number of edges

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 35 of 40

For merging two sorted lists of size m and n into sorted list of size m+n, we require comparisons of

A. O(m)

B. O(n)

C. O(m+n)

D. O(logm + logn)

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 36 of 40

Find the output of the code:

#include <stdio.h>

void foo(float *);

int main()

int i = 10, *p = &i;

foo(&i);

void foo(float *p)

printf("%f\n", *p);

A. 10.000000

B. 0.000000

C. Compile time error


D. Undefined behaviour

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 37 of 40

What will be the output of the following program?

#include <stdio.h>
class Logic {

static int count;

public:

static void First(void) {

count = 10;

static void Second(int x) {

count = count + x;

static void Display(void) {

cout<< count << endl;

};

int Logic::count = 0;

int main() {

Logic :: First();

Logic :: Second(5);

Logic :: Display();

return 0;

A. 0

B. 5
C. 10

D. 15

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 38 of 40

How can we make an class act as an interface in C++?

A. By only providing all the functions as virtual functions in the class.

B. Defining the class following with the keyword virtual

C. Defining the class following with the keyword interface

D. Defining the class following with the keyword abstract

Explanation :

There are no keywords in C++ such as abstract and interface.

Question 39 of 40

HAS-A relationship between the classes is shown through _________.

A. Inheritance

B. Container classes

C. Polymorphism

D. None of the above.

Explanation :

A class containing anther class object as its member is called as container class and exhibits HAS A
relationship.

Question 40 of 40

Which of the following operators can be overloaded?

A. . (dot or member access operator)

B. & (address-of operator)

C. sizeof operator

D. ?: (conditional operator)

Explanation :

No explanation provideR
Paper-8

Question 1 of 40

A alone can do a piece of work in 6 days and B alone in 8 days. A and B undertook to do it for Rs. 3200.
With the help of C, they completed the work in 3 days. How much is to be paid to C?

A. Rs. 375

B. Rs. 400

C. Rs. 600

D. Rs. 800

Explanation :

C's 1 day's work = 1/3 - (1/6 + 1/8) =1/3 - 7/24 = 1/24.


A's wages : B's wages : C's wages = 1/6 : 1/8 : 1/24 = 4 : 3 : 1.
.'. C's share (for 3 days) = Rs. ( 3 x 1/24 x 3200) = Rs. 400.

Question 2 of 40

A train passes a station platform in 36 seconds and a man standing on the platform in 20 seconds. If the
speed of the train is 54 km/hr, what is the length of the platform?

A. 120 m

B. 240 m

C. 300 m

D. None of these

Explanation :

Speed = (54 x 5/18)m/sec = 15 m/sec.


Length of the train = (15 x 20)m = 300 m.
Let the length of the platform be x metres.
Then, (x + 300)/36 = 15
=> x + 300 = 540.
=> x = 240 m.

Question 3 of 40

The least number which should be added to 2497 so that the sum is exactly divisible by 5, 6, 4 and 3 is:

A. 3
B. 13

C. 23

D. 33

Explanation :

L.C.M. of 5, 6, 4 and 3 = 60.


On dividing 2497 by 60, the remainder is 37.
Number to be added = (60 - 37) = 23.

Question 4 of 40

In a primary school, 10% of students are below 11 years of age. The number of students above 11 years
of age is 3/4 of the number of students of 11 years of age which is 36. What is the total number of
students in the school?

A. 72

B. 80

C. 70

D. 150

Explanation :

Let the number of students be x.


Then, Number of students above 11 years of age = (100 - 10)% of x = 90% of x.
=> 90% of x = 36 + 3/4 of 36
=> 90x/100 = 63
=> x = 70.

Question 5 of 40

A boat covers a certain distance downstream in 1 hour, while it comes back in 1 and half hours. If the
speed of the stream be 3 kmph, what is the speed of the boat in still water?

A. 12

B. 13

C. 14

D. 15

Explanation :

Let the speed of the boat in still water be x kmph. Then,


Speed downstream = (x + 3) kmph,
Speed upstream = (x - 3) kmph.
=> (x + 3) x 1 = (x - 3) * 3/2.
=> 2x + 6 = 3x - 9
=> x = 15 kmph.

Question 6 of 40

In a simultaneous throw of pair of dice. Find the probability of getting the total more than 7?

A. 6/13

B. 1/2

C. 5/12

D. 7/13

Explanation :

Here cn(S) = (6 x 6) = 36.


Let E = event of getting a total more than 7 =
{(2,6),(3,5),(3,6),(4,4),(4,5),(4,6),(5,3),(5,4),(5,5),(5,6),(6,2),(6,3),(6,4),(6,5),(6,6)}
Therefore, P(E) = n(E)/n(S) = 15/36 = 5/12.

Question 7 of 40

A sum of money amounts to Rs. 9800 after 5 years and Rs. 12005 after 8 years at the same rate of
simple interest.The rate of interest per annum is:

A. 5%

B. 8%

C. 12%

D. 15%

Explanation :

S.I. for 3 year = Rs.(12005 - 9800) = Rs. 2205.


and, S.I. for 5 year = Rs.(2205/3 5) = Rs. 3675.
Principal = Rs. (9800 - 3675) = Rs. 6125.
Hence, rate = (1003675 / 61255)= 12%.

Question 8 of 40

Prakash alone can do a piece of work in 18 days and Subhash alone in 24 days. Prakash and Subhash
undertook to do it for Rs. 1520. with the help of Dhanush, they completed the work in 9 days. How
much is to be paid to Subhash and Dhanush ?

A. Rs. 570, 190

B. Rs. 550, 175

C. Rs. 650, 130


D. Rs. 700, 120

Explanation :

Let A = Prakash, B = Subhash, C = Dhanush.


C's 1 day's work = 1/9 - (1/18 + 1/24) = 1/9 - 7/72 = 1/72.
A's wage : B's wage : C's wage = 1/18 : 1/24 : 1/72 = 4 : 3 : 1.
.'. B's share = 1520 *3/8 = Rs. 570.
Hence, C's share = 1520 * 1/8 = Rs. 190.

Question 9 of 40

A tank is filled in 5 hours by three pipes A, B and C. The pipe C is twice as fast as B and B is twice as fast
as A. How much time will pipe A alone take to fill the tank?

A. 20 hours

B. 25 hours

C. 35 hours

D. None of these

Explanation :

Suppose pipe A alone takes x hours to fill the tank.

Then, pipes B and C will take x/2 and x/4 hours respectively to fill the tank.
.'. 1/x + 2/x + 4/x = 1/5
=> 7/x = 1/5.
=> x = 35 hrs.

Question 10 of 40

The least number which when divided by 5, 6 , 7 and 8 leaves a remainder 3, but when divided by 9
leaves no remainder, is:

A. 1677

B. 1683

C. 2523

D. 3363

Explanation :

L.C.M. of 5, 6, 7, 8 = 840.
Required number is of the form 840k + 3
Least value of k for which (840k + 3) is divisible by 9 is k = 2.
Required number = (840 x 2 + 3) = 1683.

Question 11 of 40
Coding/Decoding:
If the word GENERAL is coded as OGHEMCS then how will you code MANAGER ?

A. OCNSGHA

B. OCNOAGH

C. OCNASGH

D. OCSGNAH

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 12 of 40

Coding/Decoding:
If in a code language, COULD is written as BNTKC and MARGIN is written as LZQFHM, how will
MOULDING be written in that code ?

A. CHMFINTK

B. LNKTCHMF

C. LNTKCHMF

D. NITKHCMF

E. None of these

Explanation :

Each letter in the word is moved one step backward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code.

Question 13 of 40

Distance & Direction :


P started from his house towards west. After walking a distance of 25 m. He turned to the right and
walked 10 m. He then again turned to the right and walked 15 m. After this he is to turn right at 135o
and to cover 30 m. In which direction should he go?

A. West

B. South-West

C. South

D. South-East

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 14 of 40
Distance & Direction :
Mohan starts from point A and walks 1 km towards south, turns left and walks 1 km. Then he turns left
again and walks 1 km. Now he is facing

A. East

B. West

C. North

D. South-west

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 15 of 40

Blood Relationships:
A man said to a lady, 'Your mother's husband's sister is my aunt'. How is that lady related to that man?

A. Daughter

B. Sister

C. Grand-daughter

D. Mother

E. Aunt

Explanation :

Mother's husband's sister means that sister of father. Hence, lady is the sister of that man.

Question 16 of 40

Blood Relationships:
Pointing to a gentleman, Deepak said, "His only brother is the father of my daughter's father". How is
that gentleman related to Deepak?

A. Father

B. Grandfather

C. Brother-in-law

D. Uncle

E. None of these

Explanation :

Father of Deepak's daughter is Deepak himself and brother of gentleman is father of Deepak. Hence,
that gentleman is related as Uncle to Deepak.
Question 17 of 40

Critical Reasoning:
Last year the rate of inflation was 1.2 percent, but for the current year it has been 4 percent. We can
conclude that inflation is on an upward trend and the rate will be still higher next year.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the conclusion above?

A. The inflation figures were computed on the basis of a representative sample of economic
data rather than all of the available data.

B. Last year a dip in oil prices brought inflation temporarily below its recent stable annual
level of 4 percent.

C. lncreases in the pay of some workers are tied to the level of inflation, and at an inflation
rate of 4 percent or above, these pay raises constitute a

D. Government intervention cannot affect the rate of inflation to any significant degree.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 18 of 40

Statement : Never before such a lucid book was available on this topic.
Assumptions :
(I) Some other books were available on this topic.
(II) You can write lucid books on very few topics.

A. Only assumption I is implicit

B. Only assumption II is implicit

C. Either I or II is implicit

D. Neither I nor II is implicit

E. Both I and II are implicit

Explanation :

Assumption I follows, because books were available on this topic but not "lucid" books.

Question 19 of 40

Statement : People who speak too much against dowry are those who had taken it themselves.
Conclusions:
(I) It is easier said than done.
(II) People have double standards.

A. Only conclusion I follows

B. Only conclusion II follows


C. Either I or II follows

D. Neither I nor II follows

E. Both I and II follow

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 20 of 40

Statements: Our securities investments carry market risk. Consult your investment advisor or agent
before investing.
Conclusions:
(I)One should not invest in securities.
(II)The investment advisor calculates the market risk with certainty.

A. Only conclusion I follows

B. Only conclusion II follows

C. Either I or II follows

D. Neither I nor II follows

E. Both I and II follow

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 21 of 40

Synonym:
Privy

A. revealed

B. uncocealed

C. secretive

D. unaware

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 22 of 40

Antonym:
callow
A. kind

B. urbane

C. sensitive

D. gentle

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 23 of 40

Sentence Arrangement:
S1: The release of atomic energy is the greatest achievement which science has yet attained.
S6: However, the scientists are gratified by the numerous applications of atomic energy for peaceful and
constructive purpose.
P : But the first invention to which their discoveries were applied was a bomb.
Q : The atom was split by physicists whose minds were set on the search for knowledge.
R : It was more deadly than any other weapon invented so far.
S : It is with this dread that scientists regard the first use to which their greatest discovery was put.

A. PQRS

B. SQPR

C. QPRS

D. RSQP

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 24 of 40

Sentence Arrangement:
S1: The training of employees in a modern organization is a process, far different from what it was in the
past.
S6: Adaptation of new tools and methods is an important aspect of his training.
P : Then for the rest of his life, he would keep working and earning his living, using the skills he learns
from the master.
Q : Today’s craftsman, thus likes searching of the theory behind the skills that he learns.
R : When a carpenter or a mason wanted to learn the skills of carpentry or masonry in the past, he
would apprentice himself
to an experienced craftsman and learn from him.
S : Today training is given in those institutes where the latest tools and methods are used in the training
programmes.

A. RPQS
B. RPSQ

C. SQPR

D. QPSR

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 25 of 40

Fill in the blank:


Liberalization has removed all the legal ________ and ________ floodgates to multinational companies.

A. hurdles, awarded

B. barriers, opened

C. obstacles, guarded

D. manipulation, closed

E. battles, threw

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 26 of 40

Fill in the blank:


I may not ________ with your view, but I can’t be ________ enough to disapprove of your right to
express.

A. cope, courteous

B. associate, impatient

C. agree, arrogant

D. concern, permissive

E. argue, intolerant

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 27 of 40

Error Spotting:
This is the factory (1)/ in that he works. (2)/ Go and (3)/ give him the message. (4)/

A. 1
B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. No error

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paragraph/Instructions

It is unfortunate that the government seems determined to introduce legal provisions to ensure that
children between the ages of 16 and 18 are tried as adults if they commit heinous offences such as
murder and rape. Ever since a juvenile offender was given a ‘light’ sentence in the Delhi gang rape case
of 2012 under the existing child-friendly laws, there has been a clamour to treat juveniles involved in
heinous crimes as adults.

A fresh Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Bill introduced in the Lok Sabha last year
contained clauses that many child rights activists and groups disapproved of. A Standing Committee of
Parliament recommended a review and reconsideration of all clauses that sought to carve out an
exception for children in the 16-18 age group and subject them to the rigours of regular criminal
procedure. However, the amended Bill now cleared by the Cabinet retains the clause that provides that
when a heinous crime is committed by one in this age group, the Juvenile Justice Board will assess
whether the crime has been committed as a ‘child’ or as an ‘adult’. The trial would take place on the
basis of this assessment. The present framework classifies offences as petty, serious and heinous and
treats each category under a different process. The government claims that since this assessment will be
done with the help of psychologists and social experts, the rights of the juvenile would be protected. It
remains to be seen if enough numbers of such professionals would be available across the country to
make this work.

It should not be forgotten that making children face an adult criminal court would mar the prospect of
their rehabilitation. The Supreme Court has not seen any special reason to amend the present juvenile
law. Nor did the Justice J.S. Verma Committee, which made far- reaching recommendations on the legal
framework for treating sexual offences, suggest such changes. The government should stick by the U.N.
Convention on the Rights of the Child, which treats everyone up to 18 as a child. To the government's
credit, it has held some consultations with stakeholders before finalizing its latest draft. It has heeded
the Parliamentary Committee’s objection to Clause 7, and dropped the arbitrary provision that a person
who had committed an offence when aged between 16 and 18 but was apprehended only after crossing
the age of 21 would be treated and tried as an adult. However, this is not enough. The government
would do well to drop its attempt to have a differential system for those involved in ‘heinous offences’.
Instead, it should pursue the other forward-looking aspects of the bill, which has welcome features for
the care and protection of children that can help them significantly through provisions such as those for
foster homes and a better-regulated adoption mechanism.

Question 28 of 40
What does the author mean by the phrase “forward-looking aspects of the bill”?

A. The unknown looking phrases in the bill.

B. The Loopholes in the bill.

C. Future Facet of the bill.

D. Future Success of the bill.

E. None of these.

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 29 of 40

Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. The government is going to have a differential system for those involved in crimes.

B. Justice J.S. Verma committee recommended the changes in juvenile’s age

C. The cabinet has cleared the new form of bill.

D. The government is going to train policemen and will not hire psychologists and social
experts.

E. All of the above

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 30 of 40

What is the intention of the author behind this article?

A. To applause the Government’s step of clearing the new bill on juvenile conviction.

B. To give the pros and cons of the new bill as per common man.

C. To give the pros and cons of the new bill as per common man.

D. To thrash the govt. on taking this huge step.

E. None of these

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 31 of 40

Which data structure is used in breadth first search of a graph to hold nodes?
A. Stack

B. queue

C. Tree

D. Array

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 32 of 40

Each array declaration need not give, implicitly or explicitly, the information about

A. the name of array

B. the data type of array

C. the first data from the set to be stored

D. the index set of the array

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 33 of 40

Consider the following statements :


(i) A graph in which there is a unique path between every pair of vertices is a tree.
(ii) A connected graph with e = v − 1 is a tree.
(iii) A graph with e = v − 1 that has no circuit is a tree.
Which of the above statements is/are true ?

A. (i) & (iii)

B. (ii) & (iii)

C. (i) & (ii)

D. All of the above

Explanation :

A graph in which there is a unique path between every pair of vertices is a tree.
A connected graph with e = v - 1 is a tree.
A graph with e = v - 1 that has no circuit(cycle) is a tree.

Question 34 of 40

Data structures generally employ which of the following implementation strategies?


A. Contiguous Implementation

B. Linked Implementation

C. All of the mentioned

D. None of the mentioned

Explanation :

Data structures generally employ two implementation strategies- Contiguous Implementation and
Linked Implementation.

Question 35 of 40

Which of the following sorting algorithm has the running time that is least dependant on the initial
ordering of the input?

A. Insertion sort

B. Quick sort

C. Merge sort

D. Selection sort

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 36 of 40

Which one of the following options is correct?

A. Friend function can access public data members of the class.

B. Friend function can access protected data members of the class.

C. Friend function can access private data members of the class.

D. All of the above.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 37 of 40

Choose the option not applicable for the constructor.

A. Cannot be called explicitly.

B. Cannot be overloaded.

C. Cannot be overridden.
D. None of the above.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 38 of 40

Which of the following statement is correct about the program given below?
***
#include
int main() {
int x = 10;
int &y = x;
x++;
cout<< x << " " << y++;
return 0;
}
***

A. The program will print the output 11 12.

B. The program will print the output 12 13.

C. The program will print the output 12 11.

D. It will result in a compile time error.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 39 of 40

If a member needs to have unique value for all the objects of that same class, declare the member as:

A. Global variable outside class

B. Local variable inside constructor

C. Static variable inside class

D. Dynamic variable inside class

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 40 of 40

How many copies of a class static member are shared between objects of the class?

A. A copy of the static member is shared by all objects of a class


B. A copy is created only when at least one object is created from that class

C. A copy of the static member is created for each instntiation of the class

D. No memory is allocated for static members of a class

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paper-9
Question 1 of 40

A can do a certain work in the same time in which B and C together can do it. If A and B together could
do it in 10 days and C alone in 50 days, then B alone could do it in:

A. 15 days

B. 20 days

C. 25 days

D. 30 days

Explanation :

Given, (A + B)'s 1 day's work = 1/10


C's 1 day's work = 1/50
(A + B + C)'s 1 day's work = (1/10 + 1/50 ) = 6/50 = 3/25 --------(i)
A's 1 day's work = (B + C)'s 1 day's work --------(ii)

From (i) and (ii), we get: 2 x (A's 1 day's work) = 3/25.


A's 1 day's work = 3/50.
.'. B's 1 day's work = (1/10 - 3/50) = 2/50 = 1/25.
So, B alone could do the work in 25 days.

Question 2 of 40

Two trains, each 100 m long, moving in opposite directions, cross each other in 8 seconds. If one is
moving twice as fast the other, then the speed of the faster train is:

A. 30 km/hr

B. 45 km/hr

C. 60 km/hr

D. 75 km/hr

Explanation :
Let the speed of the slower train be x m/sec.
Then, speed of the faster train = 2x m/sec.
Relative speed = (x + 2x) m/sec = 3x m/sec.
.'.(100 + 100)/8 = 3x.
=> 24x = 200.
=> x = 25/3.

So, speed of the faster train = 50/3 m/sec


=> (50/3 x 18)km/hr = 60 km/hr.

Question 3 of 40

The least number, which when divided by 12, 15, 20 and 54 leaves in each case a remainder of 8 is:

A. 504

B. 536

C. 544

D. 548

Explanation :

Required number = (L.C.M. of 12, 15, 20, 54) + 8


= 540 + 8 = 548.

Question 4 of 40

In a group of ducks and buffaloes, the total number of legs are 24 more than twice the number of heads.
Find the total number of buffaloes.

A. 8

B. 10

C. 12

D. 14

Explanation :

Let the number of buffaloes be x and the number of ducks be y


=> 4x + 2y = 2 (x + y) + 24.
=> 2x = 24 => x = 12.

Question 5 of 40

Lavish started a business investing Rs 9000. After five months, Rohan joined with a capital of Rs 8000. If
at the end of the year, they earn a profit of Rs. 6970, then what will be the share of Rohan in the profit ?

A. Rs 2380
B. Rs 2300

C. Rs 2280

D. Rs 2260

Explanation :

Now as per question, Lavish invested for 12 months and Rohan invested for 7 months.
So Lavish:Rohan = (9000*12):(8000*7)
=> 108:56
=> 27:14
Rohan Ratio in profit will be
=> (6970**14/41)=Rs 2380.

Question 6 of 40

Arun and Varun appeared at an examination. Arun secured 9 marks more than Varun and his marks was
56% of the sum of their marks. What are the marks obtained by them

A. 42, 33

B. 42, 36

C. 44, 33

D. 44, 36

Explanation :

Let the marks secured by them be x and (x + 9)


Then sum of their marks = x + (x + 9) = 2x + 9
Given that (x + 9) was 56% of the sum of their marks
=>(x+9)=56*(2x+9)/100.
=>(x+9)=14*(2x+9)/25.
=> 25x + 225 = 28x + 126.
=> 3x = 99.
=> x = 33.
Then, (x + 9) = 33 + 9 = 42.
Hence, their marks are 42 and 33 respectively.

Question 7 of 40

A bag contains 21 toys numbered 1 to 21. A toy is drawn and then another toy is drawn without
replacement. Find the probability that both toys will show even numbers.

A. 5/21

B. 9/42

C. 11/42
D. 4/21

Explanation :

The probability that first toy shows the even number = 10/21.

Since, the toy is not replaced there are now 9 even numbered toys and total 20 toys left. So, the
probability that second toy shows the even number,=9/20.

The required probability is :-


=> (10/21)×(9/20).
=> 9/42.

Question 8 of 40

A sum of money amounts to Rs. 9800 after 5 years and Rs. 12005 after 8 years at the same rate of
simple interest. The rate of interest per annum is:

A. 5%

B. 8%

C. 12%

D. 15%

Explanation :

According to the question, SI. for 3 years = Rs. (12005 - 9800) = Rs. 2205.
and, S.I. for 5 years = Rs.((2205/3)*5) = Rs.3675.
.'. Principal = Rs. (9800 - 3675) = Rs. 6125.
Hence, rate = [(100*3675)/(6125*5)]% = 12%.

Question 9 of 40

Amala, Kamala and Vimala can do a piece of work in 11 days, 20 days and 55 days respectively, working
alone. How soon can the work be done if Amala is assisted by Kamala and Vimala on alternate days?

A. 1 day

B. 9 days

C. 8 days

D. 10 days

Explanation :

According to the question,


(Amala+Kamal)'s 1 days Work = (1/11) + (1/20) = 31/220
(Amala+Vimala)S 1 days work = (1/11) + (1/55) = 6/55
Work done in 2 days = (31/220) + (6/55) = 55/220 = 1/4
Now, 1/4 work is done in 2 days.
Therefore, Whole work will be done in (4 x 2) = 8 days.

Question 10 of 40

Ten cards numbered 1 to 10 are placed in a box, mixed up thoroughly and then one card is drawn
randomly. If it is known that the number on the drawn card is more than 3, what is the probability that it
is an even number?

A. 2/7

B. 6/7

C. 7/2

D. 4/7

Explanation :

Let A be the event ‘the number on the card drawn is even’ and B be the event ‘the number on the card
drawn is greater than 3’. We have to find P(A|B).

Now, the sample space of the experiment is S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}


Then A = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10}, B = {4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}
and A n B = {4, 6, 8, 10}
Also P(A) = 5/2, P(B) = 7/10 and P(A n B) = 4/10.
Then P(A|B) = P(A n B)/P(B) = (4/10)/(7/10) = 4/7.

Question 11 of 40

Coding/Decoding:
If LODES is coded as 46321, how will you code the word DOES?

A. 1234

B. 4321

C. 3621

D. 3261

Explanation :

Here, you will observe that all the letters of DOES are included in the letters of LODES, for which you
have the code D = 3, O = 6, E = 2, S = 1. Therefore DOES = 3621.

Question 12 of 40

Coding/Decoding:
In a certain code, RIPPLE is written as 613382 and LIFE is written as 8192. How is PILLER written in that
code ?
A. 318826

B. 318286

C. 618826

D. 338816

Explanation :

The alphabets are coded as shown :


R I P L E F
6 1 3 8 2 9
So, in PILLER,
P is coded as 3,
I as 1,
L as 8,
E as 2 and
R as 6.
Thus, the code for PILLER is 318826.

Question 13 of 40

Distance & Direction :


One morning after sunrise Nivedita and Niharika were talking to each other face to face at Dalphin
crossing. If Niharika's shadow was exactly to the right of Nivedita, Which direction Niharika was facing?

A. North

B. South

C. East

D. Data is inadequate

Explanation :

In the morning sun rises in the East. Hence then any shadow falls in the West. Since Nikharia's shadow
was exactly to the right of Nivedita. Hence Nikharia is facing towards North.

Question 14 of 40

Distance & Direction :


Golu started from his house towards North. After covering a distance of 8 km. he turned towards left
and covered a distance of 6 km. What is the shortest distance now from his house?

A. 10 km.

B. 16 km.

C. 14 km
D. 2 km.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 15 of 40

Blood Relationships:
Pointing to a man in a photograph, a woman said, 'His brother's father is the only son of my
grandfather.' How is the woman related to that man in the photograph?

A. Mother

B. Sister

C. Aunt

D. Daughter

E. Grandmother

Explanation :

The only son of woman's grandfather is father of the woman. Therefore, the information in the question
reads as "His brother's father (his father) is my father. Hence, woman is related as sister to that man.

Question 16 of 40

Blood Relationships:
Pointing to a woman Akash said, “Her grand daughter is the only daughter of my brother”. How is the
woman related to Akash?

A. Sister

B. Grandmother

C. Mother-in-law

D. Mother

E. Sister-in-law

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 17 of 40

Critical Reasoning:
Eating beets significantly lowers the risk of cancer, according to an article in a nutritional magazine. The
article refers to a study that found that people who consumed one or more beets per day were half as
likely to be diagnosed with the disease as people who did not.
Which of the following, if true, most weakens the argument in the magazine article?
A. Another study found that people who consumed one tablespoon of flax seed oil per day
were more than four times less likely to be diagnosed with cancer

B. Participants in the study reported consuming no vegetables other than beets.

C. In another experiment, cancer patients who ate one or more beets per day were no more
likely to recover than those who ate no beets.

D. The participants in the study who ate beets were more likely to exercise regularly than
those who did not eat beets.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 18 of 40

Statement: Because of the large number of potholes in road X, reaching airport in time has become
difficult.
Assumptions:
(I) Reaching airport in time may not be always necessary.
(II) There is no other convenient road to the airport.

A. Only assumption I is implicit

B. Only assumption II is implicit

C. Either I or II is implicit

D. Neither I nor II is implicit

E. Both I and II are implicit

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 19 of 40

Statement: No country is absolutely self-dependent these days.


Conclusions:
(I) It is impossible to grow and produce all that a country needs.
(II) Countrymen in general have become lazy.

A. Only assumption I is implicit

B. Only assumption II is implicit

C. Either I or II is implicit

D. Neither I nor II is implicit

E. Both I and II are implicit


Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 20 of 40

Statement : Women's organizations is India have welcomed the amendment of the Industrial
Employment Rules 1946 to curb sexual harassment at the work place.
Conclusion :
(I) Sexual harassment of women at work place is more prevalent in India as compared to other
developed countries.
(II) Many organizations in India will stop recruiting women to avoid such problems.

A. Only conclusion I follows.

B. Only conclusion II follows.

C. Either I or II follows.

D. Neither I or II follows.

E. Both I and II follows.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 21 of 40

Synonym:
Cajole

A. discourage

B. persuade

C. disenchant

D. dissuade

E. craze

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 22 of 40

Antonym:
disconsolate

A. joyful

B. inhospitable
C. anguished

D. rude

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 23 of 40

Sentence Arrangement:
S1: Konark was worth all the troubles imaginable.
S6: And the building was never entirely finished.
P : The temple was dedicated to the Sun-God Surya.
Q : It was built in the mid-thirteenth century.
R : But the central pyramid, rising to over 200 feet, began to crack.
S : It has been the largest Hindu temple in eastern India.
The proper sequence should be

A. QSPR

B. QPRS

C. PSRQ

D. PQSR

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 24 of 40

Sentence Arrangement:
S1: Of course, it is nature that determines a diamond’s clarity and colour.
S6: Poorly cut diamonds on the other hand, look less brilliant and beautiful.
P : It results in a diffused display of brilliance.
Q : However, the hand of a master craftsman is needed for releasing its sparkle and beauty.
R : When it is cut to good proportions, light reflects from one mirror-like facet to another and disperses
through the top of
the diamond.
S : A well-cut diamond invariably scintillates with light.

A. QSPR

B. SQPR

C. SQRP

D. QSRP

Explanation :
No explanation provided

Question 25 of 40

Fill in the blanks:


His intelligence __________ in a better way when he is __________ with a problematic situation.

A. works, confronted

B. proves, faced

C. degenerates, beset

D. flourishes, suffered

E. activates, vulnerable

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 26 of 40

Error Spotting:
The manager said (1)/ "The employees who perform (2)/ well, they will (3)/ get the incentive".(4)

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. No error

Explanation :

A pronoun should not be omitted when it is used for a noun in the objective case after a transitive verb.
A pronoun should be wrongly inserted where it is not required.

Question 27 of 40

Error Spotting:
The strongest man (1)/ who (2)/ has ever lived (3)/ is praised by all. (4)

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. No error
Explanation :

Replace 'Who' with 'that'.


In superlative degree the relative pro-noun that' is used instead of Who'.

Paragraph/Instructions

There is no field of human endeavor that has been so misunderstood as health. While health which
connotes well-being and the absence of illness has a low profile, it is illness representing the failure of
health which virtually monopolizes attention because of the fear of pain, disability and death. Even
Sushruta has warned that this provides the medical practitioner power over the patient which could be
misused.

Till recently, patients had implicit faith in their physician whom they loved and respected, not only for
his knowledge but also in the total belief that practitioners of this noble profession, guided by ethics,
always placed the patient’s interest above all other considerations. This rich interpersonal relationship
between the physician, patient and family has, barring a few exceptions, prevailed till the recent past,
for caring was considered as important as curing. Our indigenous systems of medicine like Ayurveda and
yoga have been more concerned with the promotion of the health of both the body and mind and with
maintaining a harmonious relationship not just with fellow- beings but with nature itself, of which man
is an integral part. Healthy practices like cleanliness, proper diet, exercise and meditation are part of our
culture which sustains people even in the prevailing conditions of poverty in rural India and in the
unhygienic urban slums.

These systems consider disease as an aberration resulting from disturbance of the equilibrium of health,
which must be corrected by gentle restoration of this balance through proper diet, medicines and the
establishment of mental peace. They also teach the graceful acceptance of old age with its infirmities
resulting from the normal degenerative process as well as of death which is inevitable.

This is in marked contrast to the western concept of life as a constant struggle against disease, ageing
and death which must be fought and conquered with the knowledge and technology derived from their
science: a science which, with its narrow dissective and quantifying approach, has provided us the
understanding of the microbial causes of communicable diseases and provided highly effective
technology for their prevention, treatment and control.

This can rightly be claimed as the greatest contribution of western medicine and justifiably termed as
‘high’ technology. And yet the contribution of this science in the field of non-communicable diseases is
remarkably poor despite the far greater inputs in research and treatment for the problems of ageing like
cancer, heart diseases, paralytic strokes and arthritis which are the major problems of affluent societies
today.

Question 28 of 40

Which of the following has been described as the most outstanding benefits of modern medicine?

(A) The real cause and ways of control of communicable diseases

(B) Evolution of the concept of harmony between man and nature

(C) Special techniques for fighting ageing


A. Only B and C

B. Only A and B

C. Only A

D. Only B

E. Only C

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 29 of 40

In India traditionally the doctors were being guided mainly by which of the following?

A. High technology

B. Good knowledge

C. Professional ethics

D. Power over patient

E. Western concept of life

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 30 of 40

What caution have proponents of indigenous systems sounded against medical practitioners?

A. Their undue concern for the health of the person.

B. Their emphasis on research on non- communicable diseases.

C. Their emphasis on curing illness rather than preventive health measures.

D. Their emphasis on restoring health for affluent members of the society.

E. None of these

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 31 of 40

If the number of records to be sorted is small, then __________ sorting can be efficient.

A. Merge
B. Heap

C. Selection

D. Bubble

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 32 of 40

Which of the following case does not exist in complexity theory

A. Best case

B. Worst case

C. Average case

D. Null case

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 33 of 40

The worst case time complexity of AVL tree is better in comparison to binary search tree for

A. Search and Insert Operations

B. Search and Delete Operations

C. Insert and Delete Operations

D. Search, Insert and Delete Operations

Explanation :

Search is O(log N) since AVL trees are always balanced. Insertion and deletions are also O(logn) where as
in case of BST it is O(n).

Question 34 of 40

Graph having every pair of vertices connected is called:

A. Cycle graph

B. Complete graph

C. Peterson graph

D. Is a Tree

Explanation :
No explanation provided

Question 35 of 40

Which of the following algorithm pays the least attention to the ordering of the elements in the input
list?

A. Insertion sort

B. Selection sort

C. Quick sort

D. None

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 36 of 40

Objects created using new operator are stored in __ memory.

A. Cache

B. Heap

C. Stack

D. None of the above.

Explanation :

"new" operator allocates memory dynamically know as Heap/free memory.

Question 37 of 40

Which of the following statement is correct about the program given below?

#include <stdio.h>
int main() {

int x = 10;

int &y = x;

x = 25;

y = 50;

cout<< x << " " << --y;

return 0;

}
A. The program will print the output 25 49.

B. It will result in a compile time error.

C. The program will print the output 50 50.

D. The program will print the output 49 49.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 38 of 40

What is the difference between overloaded functions and overridden functions?

A. Overloading is a dynamic or run-time binding and Overriding is static or compile-time


binding

B. Redefining a function in a friend class is called function overriding while Redefining a


function in a derived class is called an overloaded function.

C. Overloading is a static or compile-time binding and Overriding is dynamic or run-time


binding

D. Redefining a function in a friend class is called function overloading while Redefining a


function in a derived class is called as overridden function.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 39 of 40

Which of the following is true about const member functions?

A. const members can be invoked on both const as well as nonconst objects

B. const members can be invoked only on const objects and not on nonconst objects

C. nonconst members can be invoked on const objects as well as nonconst objects

D. none of the above

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 40 of 40

Which of the following is the most preferred way of throwing and handling exceptions?

A. Throw by value and catch by reference.

B. Throw by reference and catch by reference.


C. Throw by value and catch by value

D. Throw the pointer value and provide catch for the pointer type.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paper-10
Question 1 of 40

A can finish a work in 18 days and B can do the same work in 15 days. B worked for 10 days and left the
job. In how many days, A alone can finish the remaining work?

A. 5

B. 11/2

C. 6

D. 8

Explanation :

B's 10 day's work = ( 1/15 x 10 ) = 2/3 .


Remaining work = ( 1 - 2/3) = 1/3.
Now, 1/18 work is done by A in 1 day.
Therefore, 1/3 work is done by A in ( 18 x 1/3 )= 6 days.

Question 2 of 40

The L.C.M. of two numbers is 48. The numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3. Then sum of the number is:

A. 28

B. 32

C. 40

D. 64

Explanation :

Let the numbers be 2x and 3x.


Then, their L.C.M. = 6x.
So, 6x = 48 or x = 8.
The numbers are 16 and 24.
Hence, required sum = (16 + 24) = 40.

Question 3 of 40
In a flight of 600 km, an aircraft was slowed down due to bad weather. Its average speed for the trip was
reduced by 200 km/hr and the time of flight increased by 30 minutes. The duration of the flight is:

A. 1 hour

B. 2 hours

C. 3 hours

D. 4 hours

Explanation :

Let the duration of the flight be x hours.


Then, 600/x - 600/( x + 1/2) = 200.
=> 600/x - 1200/(2x + 1) = 200.
=> x(2x + 1) = 3
=> 2x^2 + x - 3 = 0
=> (2x + 3)(x - 1) = 0
=> x = 1 hr. [neglecting the -ve value of x]

Question 4 of 40

Three partners A, B, C start a business. Twice A’s capital is equal to thrice B’s capital and B’s capital is
four times C’s capital. Out of a total profit of Rs. 16,500 at the end of the year, B’ share is:

A. 2000

B. 4000

C. 5000

D. 6000

Explanation :

Let, the investment of C = a.


Then, B = 4a.
And 2A = 3 x 4a = 12a
or, A = 6a.
=> A : B : C = 6a : 4a : a = 6 : 4 : 1.
So, B’s capital = Rs. [16500 x 4/11] = Rs. 6000.

Question 5 of 40

A boat takes 90 minutes less to travel 36 miles downstream than to travel the same distance upstream.
If the speed of the boat in still water is 10 mph, the speed of the stream is:

A. 2

B. 2.5
C. 3

D. 4

Explanation :

Let the speed of the stream x mph. Then,


Speed downstream = (10 + x) mph,
Speed upstream = (10 - x) mph.\
=> 36/(10 - x) - 36/(10 + x) = 90/ 60
=> 72x x 60 = 90 (100 - x2)
=> x2 + 48x - 100 = 0
=> (x+ 50)(x - 2) = 0
=> x = 2 mph.

Question 6 of 40

In a mixture of 90 litres, the ratio of milk and water is 2 : 1. If this ratio is to be 2 : 3, then the quantity of
water to be further added is :

A. 60 litres

B. 30 litres

C. 90 litres

D. 45 litres

Explanation :

Quantity of milk = 90*2/3 = 60 litres.


Quantity of water in it = (90 - 60) = 30 litres.
New ratio required = 2 : 3.
Let the quantity of water to be added further be x litres.
Then, milk : water = 60/(30+x) = 2 : 3
=> 180 = 60+ 2x
=> x = 60.
.'. Quantity of water to be further added is 60 litres.

Question 7 of 40

A bag contains 5 red and 3 green balls. Another bag contains 4 red and 6 green balls. If one ball is drawn
from each bag. Find the probability that one ball is red and one is green.

A. 19/20

B. 17/20

C. 8/10

D. 21/40
Explanation :

Let A be the event that ball selected from the first bag is red and ball selected from second bag is green.
Let B be the event that ball selected from the first bag is green and ball selected from second bag is red.
=> P(A)=(5/8)×(6/10)
=> 3/8 and
=> P(B)=(3/8)×(4/10)
=> 3/20.

Hence, required probability is:-


=> P(A) + P(B).
=> (3/8) + (3/20).
=> 21/40.

Question 8 of 40

The simple interest on a certain sum of money for 2 1/2 years at 12% per annum is Rs. 40 less than the
simple interest on the same sum for 3 years at 10% per annum. Find the sum.

A. 800

B. 850

C. 900

D. 950

Explanation :

Let the sum be Rs. x


Then, ((x*10*7)/(100*2))-( (x*12*5)/(100*2)) = 40
=> (7x/20)-(3x/10)=40
=> x = (40 * 20) = 800.

Question 9 of 40

Manish, Narendra and Rakesh can do a piece of work in 15, 20, 30 days respectively. Narendra and
Rakesh started the work and after some days Manish joined them. The work was finished in 8 days.
From the beginning when did Manish join them?

A. After 2 days

B. After 3 days

C. After 4 days

D. After 5 days

Explanation :

Narendra and Rakesh worked together for 8 days = 8(1/20 + 1/30) = 8(5/60) = 8/12 = 2/3.
Remaining work = (1 - 2/3) = 1/3.
Work done by Manish in 1 day = 1/15.
1/3 work done by Manish = 1/3/(1/15) = 15(1/3) = 5.
Hence, Manish joined Narendra and Rakesh after 3 days.

Question 10 of 40

Two trains are moving in opposite directions @ 60 km/hr and 90 km/hr. Their lengths are 1.10 km and
0.9 km respectively. The time taken by the slower train to cross the faster train in seconds is:

A. 36

B. 45

C. 48

D. 49

Explanation :

Relative speed = (60 + 90) km/hr.


= 150 x 5/18 m/sec
= 125/3 m/sec.
Distance covered = (1.10 + 0.9) km = 2 km = 2000 m.
Hence, the required time = 2000 x 3/125 sec = 48 sec.

Question 11 of 40

Coding/Decoding:
If MADRAS is coded as NBESBT. How is BOMBAY coded in that code?

A. CPNCPX

B. CPNCBZ

C. CPOCBZ

D. CQOCBZ

E. None of these

Explanation :

Now you can see that in the above example each letter in the word MADRAS is moved one step forward
to obtain the corresponding letter of the code. M is coded as N, A is coded as B and so on.
MADRAS
NBESBT
So code for
B O M B A Y is
C P N C B Z.

Question 12 of 40
Coding/Decoding:
In a certain code, TOGETHER is written as RQEGRJCT. In the same code, PAROLE will be written as

A. NCPQJG

B. NCQPJG

C. RCPQJK

D. RCTQNC

E. None of these

Explanation :

The letters at odd positions are each moved two steps backward and those at even positions are each
moved two steps forward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code.

Question 13 of 40

Distance & Direction :


One evening before sunset Rekha and Hema were talking to each other face to face. If Hema's shadow
was exactly to the right of Hema, which direction was Rekha facing?

A. North

B. South

C. East

D. Data is inadequate

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 14 of 40

Distance & Direction :


X started to walk straight towards south. After walking 5 m he turned to the left and walked 3 m. After
this he turned to the right and walked 5 m Now to which direction X is facing ?

A. North-East

B. South

C. North

D. South-West

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 15 of 40
Blood Relationships:
If Neha says, "Amrita's father Rak is the only son of my father-in-law Mahesh". then how Bindu, who is
the sister of Amrita is related to Mahesh?

A. Daughter

B. Wife

C. Daughter-in-law

D. Niece

E. None of these

Explanation :

The only son of Neha's father-in-law is the husband of Neha. Then from the information given in the
question, it is clear that Raj, who is father of Amrita is the husband of Neha and Mahesh is the father of
Raj. Therefore, Amrita is the grand-daughter of Mahesh. Bindu is the sister of Amrita, therefore she will
also have the same relationship with Mahesh.

Question 16 of 40

Introducing Sanya, Radhika said “She is the only daughter of my father’s only daughter”. How is Radhika
related to Sanya?

A. Niece

B. Cousin

C. Aunt

D. Data inadequate

E. None of the above

Explanation :

She’s her mother

Question 17 of 40

Statement: "In order to bring punctuality in our office, we must provide conveyance allowance to our
employees." - In charge of a company tells Personnel Manager.
Assumptions:
(I)Conveyance allowance will not help in bringing punctuality.
(II)Discipline and reward should always go hand in hand.

A. Only assumption I is implicit

B. Only assumption II is implicit

C. Either I or II is implicit
D. Neither I nor II is implicit

E. Both I and II are implicit

Explanation :

Assumption I goes against the statement. So, it is not implicit. The allowance will serve as a reward to
the employees and shall provoke them to come on time. So, II is implicit.

Question 18 of 40

Statement: Apart from the entertainment value of television, its educational value cannot be ignored.
Assumptions:
(I)People take television to be a means of entertainment only.
(II)The educational value of television is not realised properly.

A. Only assumption I is implicit

B. Only assumption II is implicit

C. Either I or II is implicit

D. Neither I nor II is implicit

E. Both I and II are implicit

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 19 of 40

Statements: Any student who does not behave properly while in the school brings bad name to himself
and also for the school.
Conclusions:
(I)Such student should be removed from the school.
(II)Stricter discipline does not improve behaviour of the students.

A. Only conclusion I follows

B. Only conclusion II follows

C. Either I or II follows

D. Neither I nor II follows

E. Both I and II follow

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 20 of 40
Statement : The state government has decided to appoint thousand primary school teachers during next
financial year.
Assumptions :
(1) There are enough schools in the state to accommodate four thousand primary school teachers
during the next financial year.
(2) The eligible candidates may not be interested to apply as the Govt. may not finally appoint such a
large number of primary school teachers.

A. if only assumption 1 is implicit.

B. if only assumption 2 is implicit.

C. if either assumptions 1 or 2 is implicit.

D. if neither assumption 1 not 2 are implicit.

E. if both assumptions 1 and 2 are implicit.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 21 of 40

Synonym:

A. Consummate

B. Novice

C. Ambiguous

D. Perfect

E. Imperfect

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 22 of 40

Antonym:
Allure

A. hinder

B. repel

C. ignore

D. leave

Explanation :
No explanation provided

Question 23 of 40

Fill in the blank:


We started _______ eight ________ the morning.

A. At, in

B. In, at

C. In, on

D. At, on

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 24 of 40

Error Spotting:
It was me (1)/ who openly (2)/ praised the qualities (3)/ of head and heard of the opponent. (4)/ No
error (5).

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. No error

Explanation :

Replace 'me' with 'I.'


When the pronoun is used as the complement of the verb 'to be', it should be in the Nominative case.

Question 25 of 40

Sentence Ordering:
S1: Human beings have the most common trait of airing their individual views and opinions.
S6:A rigid and blind self-justification, though a common human weakness, will lead nowhere.
P : If everybody starts running after his own point of view without caring for others, civilization will soon
perish.
Q : But we have to live in a society and co-operation is the basis of a civilization.
R : Everybody has a right to live and lead his own life but one should be tolerant of other’s views.
S : What is essential to live happily in this world is a peaceful coexistence to live and let others live.
The proper sequence should be

A. PRQS
B. QPSR

C. RQPS

D. SRPQ

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 26 of 40

Fill in the blank:


The grapes are now ________ enough to be picked.

A. ready

B. mature

C. ripe

D. advanced

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 27 of 40

Error Correction:
The crops are dying; it "must not had" rained.

A. must had not

B. must not be

C. must not have

D. must not have been

E. No correction required

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paragraph/Instructions

The devastating impact of the earthquake in Nepal, measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale, could have been
mitigated if there was some preparedness for the tragedy beforehand. More than 3,800 people in that
country and around 40 people in India are reported to have lost their lives while thousands more are
injured. Nepalis were forewarned about the possibility of a major earthquake, as the country was
located on a geological fault line where tectonic plates were constantly on the move below the earth’s
surface. The process was expected to release pent-up energy any time following these intense tectonic
shifts. Expectedly and unfortunately, nature’s unleashed fury has resulted in a colossal tragedy,
especially in the Kathmandu valley, while there is little news about those affected closer to the
epicentre in Lamjung district in the hilly tracts of interior Nepal.

Of the many natural disasters, earthquakes are the most difficult to predict; some experts suggest
that it is even impossible to do so. The best of earthquake warning systems, such as the ones installed in
Japan, are only capable of warning regional centres about the possible impact of ongoing earthquakes.
Yet, there are ways of mitigating disasters — building structures that are relatively quake-resistant,
preparing for evacuation by constructing centres specifically for the purpose, and sensitising the public
about quakes and their devastating impact. Is it such an impossible task to remain prepared, knowing
full well that seismic zones are prone to frequent quakes? Japan, which is a country prone to regular
earthquakes, has shown the way on disaster mitigation and preparedness. Unfortunately, in the
congested urban settings of developing countries these steps are difficult to implement. Now the need
is to help Nepal find its feet in providing relief and rehabilitation to the quake survivors as they brace for
more aftershocks, rain and landslips. In this regard, the alacrity of the Indian government, among others,
in sending aid to Nepal, and the prompt effort in evacuating Indian citizens are commendable. With
governance in Nepal still seemingly a fragile structure given that the Constituent Assembly is yet to
conclude its exercises because of the fractious political process, the centralisation of resources in the
Kathmandu valley has not helped the government. It would have been better off delegating
responsibilities to local government structures, which have been absent for more than a decade in the
country. It will be terribly unfortunate if the lessons of this yet-unfolding tragedy are not properly learnt.
Meanwhile, our hearts go out to the Nepali people. It is imperative that the flow of international aid be
stepped up to help restore the battered Himalayan state.

Question 28 of 40

What is the meaning of the word “sensitising”?

A. Creating awareness among students.

B. Making someone or something sensitive to.

C. Sensitive to light or sound or vibration.

D. All of the above

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 29 of 40

What does the author mean by the phrase “Geological Fault Line”?

A. A hypothetical line where the fault is due to plate movement.

B. A logical Line between the Himalayas and Nepal.

C. A line that distinguishes Nepal and India.

D. An imaginary line to be treated as no man’s land.


Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 30 of 40

Which of the following is false according to the passage?

A. Nepalis were aware of the fact that an earthquake is due.

B. The main need at this point of time is to help the people in need.

C. Japan is used to frequent quakes and has an efficient system to predict it.

D. It will be terribly unfortunate if the lessons of this yet-unfolding tragedy are not properly
learnt.

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 31 of 40

Which of the following options describes a tree

A. An unconnected graph

B. A connected graph

C. A connected acyclic graph

D. A complete graph

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 32 of 40

When does top value of the stack changes?

A. Before deletion

B. While checking underflow

C. At the time of deletion

D. After deletion

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 33 of 40

In which tree, for every node the height of its left subtree and right subtree differ almost by one ?
A. Binary search tree

B. AVL tree

C. Threaded Binary Tree

D. Complete Binary Tree

Explanation :

As per definition of AVL tree An AVL tree is a binary search tree whose left subtree and right subtree
differ in height by no more than 1, and whose left and right subtrees are themselves AVL trees.

Question 34 of 40

The Inorder traversal of the tree will yield a sorted listing of elements of tree in

A. Binary tree

B. Binary search tree

C. Heaps

D. None of the above

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 35 of 40

The contiguous structures stores record in which of the field location?

A. The left sub-tree

B. The right sub-trees

C. The node

D. All of the mentioned

Explanation :

The contiguous structures are records with three fields storing pointers to the left and right sub-trees
and the data stored at the node.

Question 36 of 40

What will be the output of the following program on GCC compiler?

#include <stdio.h>
int main() {

char str[20] = "Hello";


char *const p=str;

*p='M';

printf("%s\n", str);

return 0;

A. Mello

B. hello

C. HMello

D. MHello

Explanation :

Here, 'p' is a constant pointer which can't point to another string but the string can be changed. The
base address of the string 'str' is assigned to 'p'. Thus, '*p' denotes 'value at the address at p" i.e 'H'.
By the expression " *p='M' ", character 'M' is assigned at the place of 'H'. Now, the value of 'str' is
"Mello".

Question 37 of 40

Which is the storage specifier used to modify the member variable even though the class object is a
constant object?

A. auto

B. register

C. static

D. mutable

Explanation :

"mutable" is storage specifier introduced in C++ which is not available in C. A class member declared
with mutable is modifiable though the object is constant.

Question 38 of 40

Which of the following correctly describes the meaning of ‘namespace’ feature in C++?

A. Namespaces refer to the memory space allocated for names used in a program

B. Namespaces refer to space between teh names in a program

C. Namespaces refer to space between the names in a program

D. namespaces provide facilities for organizing the names in a program to avoid name clashes
Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 39 of 40

What defines a general set of operations that will be applied to various types of data ?

A. Template class

B. Function template

C. Class template

D. Both a and c above

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 40 of 40

Which of the following is not a stable sorting algorithm?

A. Insertion sort

B. Selection sort

C. Bubble sort

D. Merge sort

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paper-11
Question 1 of 40

A and B can together finish a work 30 days. They worked together for 20 days and then B left. After
another 20 days, A finished the remaining work. In how many days A alone can finish the work?

A. 40

B. 50

C. 54

D. 60

Explanation :
According to the question,
(A + B)'s 20 day's work = ( 1/30 x 20 ) = 2.
Remaining work =(1 -2/3 )= 1/3.
Now,1/3 work is done by A in 20 days.
Therefore, the whole work will be done by A in (20 x 3) = 60 days.

Question 2 of 40

A student's mark was wrongly entered as 83 instead of 63. Due to that the average marks for the class
got increased by
1/2. What is the number of students in the class?

A. 45

B. 40

C. 35

D. 30

Explanation :

Let the total number of students = x.


The average marks increased by 1/2 due to an increase of 83 - 63 = 20 marks.

But total increase in the marks = 1/2 * x = x/2.


Hence, we can write as
=> x/2 = 20.
=> x = 40.

Question 3 of 40

If the sum of two numbers is 55 and the H.C.F. and L.C.M. of these numbers are 5 and 120 respectively,
then the sum of the reciprocals of the numbers is equal to:

A. 55/601

B. 601/55

C. 11/120

D. 120/11

Explanation :

Let the numbers be a and b.


Then, a + b = 55 and ab = 5 x 120 = 600.
The required sum = 1/a + 1/b = (a + b)/ab = 55/600 = 11/120.

Question 4 of 40
The ratio between the speeds of two trains is 7 : 8. If the second train runs 400 km in 4 hours, then the
speed of the first train is:

A. 70 km/hr

B. 75 km/hr

C. 84 km/hr

D. 87.5 km/hr

Explanation :

Let the speed of two trains be 7x and 8x km/hr.


Then, 8x = (400/4)= 100
=> x = 100/8 = 12.5.
.'. Speed of first train = (7 x 12.5) km/hr = 87.5 km/hr.

Question 5 of 40

A farmer travelled a distance of 61 km in 9 hours. He travelled partly on foot @ 4 km/hr and partly on
bicycle @ 9 km/hr. The distance travelled on foot is:

A. 14 km

B. 15 km

C. 16 km

D. 17 km

Explanation :

Let the distance travelled on foot be x km.


Then, distance travelled on bicycle = (61 -x) km.
So, x/4 + (61 -x)/9 = 9
=> 9x + 4(61 -x) = 9 x 36
=> 5x = 80.
=> x = 16 km.

Question 6 of 40

Ajay and Arman started a shop investing Rs. 9000 and Rs. 12000 respectively. After 6 months, Arman
withdrew half of his investment. If after a year, the total profit was Rs. 4600, what was Arman’s share
init?

A. 2000

B. 1900

C. 2600

D. 2300
Explanation :

Ajay : Arman = 9000 * 12 : 12000 * 6 + 6000 * 6 = 1 : 1.


Arman share = Rs. [4600 *(1/2)) = Rs. 2300.

Question 7 of 40

The speed of the boat in still water is 12 kmph. In 3 hours, it can travel downstream 45 kms. Find the
time taken by the boat to cover the same distance uppstream ?

A. 3

B. 4

C. 5

D. 6

Explanation :

Let the speed of the current be x kmph


Speed down stream = distance/time
=> 12 + x = 45 + 3
=> x = 3 kmph
Effective speed up stream = 12 - 3 = 9
=> 9 = 45/x
=> x = 5 hrs.

Question 8 of 40

A sum of Rs. 800 amounts to Rs. 920 in 3 years at simple interest. Interest rate is increased by 3%,it
would amount to how much ?

A. 962

B. 972

C. 982

D. 992

Explanation :

According to the question, S.l. = Rs. (920 - 800) = Rs. 120;


P = Rs. 800, T = 3 yrs.
R = [(100 x 120)/(800*3)]% = 5%.
New rate = (5 + 3)% = 8%.
New S.l. = Rs.(800 * 8 * 3)/100 = Rs. 192.
Therefore, New amount = Rs.(800 + 192) = Rs. 992.

Question 9 of 40
Ajith can finish a work in 36 days, Upendra in 6 days and Chauhan in 8 days. Upendra and Chauhan start
the work but are forced to leave after 2 days. The remaining work was done by Ajith in :

A. 8 days

B. 10 days

C. 12 days

D. 15 days

Explanation :

According to the question,


(Upendra + Chauhan)'s 1 day's work = (1/6 + 1/8) = 7/24.
Work done by Upendra and Chauhan in 2 days =(7*2/24) = 7/12.
Remaining work = (1-7/12) = 5/12.
Now, 1/36 work is done by Ajith in 1 day.
So, 5/12 work is done by Ajith in (36 * 5/12) = 15 days.

Question 10 of 40

Sreenivas sells a table to Shiva at 10% profit and Shiva sells it to Mahesh at 10% loss. At what price did
Sreenivas purchase the table if Mahesh paid Rs. 2178?

A. Rs. 2100

B. Rs. 2150

C. Rs. 2200

D. None of these

Explanation :

Let the cost price of table for Sreenivas be Rs. x and given that, cost price of table for Mahesh = Rs. 2178.
=> (90%) of (110%) of x = Rs. 2178.
=> (90/100)(110/100)x = 2178
=> x = (2178 x 100)/(9 x 11)
=> x = Rs. 2200.

Question 11 of 40

Coding/Decoding:
In a certain code, TOGETHER is written as RQEGRJCT. In the same code, PAROLE will be written as,

A. RYPQJG

B. RCPQJG

C. NCPQJG

D. NCPQJC
Explanation :

The letters at the odd positions are moved two steps backward and the letters at even positions are
moved two steps forward to get the value. So, PAROLE will be NCPQJG.

Question 12 of 40

Coding/Decoding:
If in a certain language, COUNSEL is coded as BITIRAK, how is GUIDANCE written in that code ?

A. EOHYZKBB

B. FOHYZJBB

C. FPHZZKAB

D. HOHYBJBA

E. None of these

Explanation :

The letters at odd positions are each moved one step backward, while the letters at even positions are
respectively moved six, five, four, three, two,... steps backward to obtain the corresponding letters of
the code.

Question 13 of 40

Distance & Direction :


X started to walk straight towards south. After walking 5 m he turned to the left and walked 3 m. After
this he turned to the right and walked 5 m Now to which direction X is facing?

A. North-East

B. South

C. North

D. South-West

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 14 of 40

Distance & Direction:


If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes West and so on. What will West become?

A. North-East

B. North-West

C. South-East
D. South-West

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 15 of 40

Blood Relationships:
Introducing a girl, Amit said, "This girl is the wife of the grandson of my mother". How is Amit related to
their girl?

A. Father

B. Father-in-law

C. Grandfather

D. Husband

E. None of these

Explanation :

Grandson of Amit's mother is the son of Amit and son's wife is Amit's daughter-in-law. Hence, Amit is
related as father-in-law of that girl.

Question 16 of 40

Blood Relationships:
Pointing towards a person in photograph, Sandeepan said, “He is the only son of the father of my sister’s
brother.” How is that person related to Sandeepan?

A. Himself

B. Brother

C. Father

D. Nephew

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 17 of 40

Statement: It will be a substantial achievement in the field of education if one provides one school for
every village in our country and enforce attendance.
Assumptions:
(I)Children in villages do not attend school regularly.
(II)Providing school to every village is desirable.

A. Only assumption I is implicit


B. Only assumption II is implicit

C. Either I or II is implicit

D. Neither I nor II is implicit

E. Both I and II are implicit

Explanation :

The statement lays stress on enforcing attendance. This implies that children in villages do not attend
school regularly. So, I is implicit. Besides, the statement calls 'one school for every village' a 'substantial
achievement'. So, II is also implicit.

Question 18 of 40

Statement: Government has permitted unaided colleges to increase their fees.


Assumptions:
(I)Unaided colleges are in financial difficulties.
(II)Aided colleges do not need to increase fees.

A. Only assumption I is implicit

B. Only assumption II is implicit

C. Either I or II is implicit

D. Neither I nor II is implicit

E. Both I and II are implicit

Explanation :

Unaided colleges have been allowed to increase their fees. This means that they are in financial
difficulties. So, I is implicit. Nothing is mentioned about the aided colleges. So, II is not implicit.

Question 19 of 40

Statements: To cultivate interest in reading, the school has made it compulsory from June this year for
each student to read two books per week and submit a weekly report on the books.
Conclusions:
(I)Interest in reading can be created by force.
(II)Some students will eventually develop interest in reading.

A. Only conclusion I follows

B. Only conclusion II follows

C. Either I or II follows

D. Neither I nor II follows

E. Both I and II follow


Explanation :

Clearly, the new scheme intends to develop interest in reading by incorporating the habit in their
routine. So, only II follows while I does not.

Question 20 of 40

Statement :The X passenger car manufacturing company announced a sharp reduction in the prices of
their luxury cars.
Assumptions :
(1) There may be an increase in the sale of their luxury cars.
(2) The other such car manufacturers may also reduce their prices.

A. if only assumption 1 is implicit.

B. if only assumption 2 is implicit.

C. if either assumptions 1 or 2 is implicit.

D. if neither assumption 1 not 2 are implicit.

E. if both assumptions 1 and 2 are implicit.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 21 of 40

Synonym:
Tentative

A. prevalent

B. portable

C. wry

D. Provisional

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 22 of 40

Antonym:
Bigotry

A. arrogance

B. approval

C. mourning
D. tolerance

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 23 of 40

Fill in the blanks:


Is there any ________ in worrying about whatever is ________ our control?

A. point, beyond

B. futility, within

C. sense, under

D. use, above

E. harm, beside

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 24 of 40

Error Spotting:
The supervisor said (1)/ to the servant, (2)/ 'The containers are empty, (3)/ please fill'(4).

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. No error

Explanation :

It should be 'fill in.'

Question 25 of 40

Senetence Arrangement:
S1: Man cannot survive except through his mind. He comes on earth unarmed.
S6:To plant, he needs a process of thoughts; to hunt, he needs weapons and to make weapons, the
process of thoughts.
P : Man has no claws, no fangs, no horns and no great strength of muscle.
Q : Animals obtain food by force.
R : He must plant his food or hunt it.
S : His brain is his only weapon.
The proper sequence should be

A. RSQP

B. PQSR

C. QPRS

D. PSQR

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 26 of 40

Fill in the blanks:


Those who persist in the endeavor at long last triumps ________ the odds of life.

A. over

B. on

C. upon

D. about

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 27 of 40

Error correction:
Hardly "does the sun rise" when the stars disappeared.

A. have the sun rose

B. had the sun risen

C. did the sun rose

D. the sun rose

E. No correction required

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Paragraph/Instructions

Last week, when nine well-known media houses began publishing directly to Facebook, allowing the
social media giant’s 1.4 billion users to read stories then and there, those in the embattled media
industry would have felt relieved and uneasy at the same time. Relieved, because of what, on the face of
it, seems to be a sweet deal for all the nine publishers that are part of Facebook’s direct publishing
feature, Instant Articles. The New York Times, National Geographic, BuzzFeed, NBC, The Atlantic, The
Guardian, BBC, Spiegel Online, and Bild can sell advertisements on their own and keep all of those
revenues. Alternatively, they can allow Facebook to sell and still keep 70 per cent of the proceeds. For
an industry that is struggling with the aftermath of the digital disruption, this is a welcome revenue-
raising opportunity. According to the Pew Research Center’s State of the News Media 2015 report,
revenues from print advertising fell in 2014 over the previous year while revenues from digital
advertising grew. The catch: the good showing of digital wasn’t even nearly good enough to make up for
print’s shortfall. In the U.S., print advertising dollars fell by nearly a billion while digital dollars just about
managed a growth of 100 million.

Still, it is difficult not to feel uncomfortable about Facebook’s growing clout as a distributor of news. Top
publishers are already on board Instant Articles, and more are itching to follow suit. Their websites could
increasingly become less relevant. As more and more publishers join it, each of them individually will
need Facebook more than it needs them. But avoiding a partnership with Facebook, as some publishers
have suggested they would, isn’t a wise thing to do. As the Pew Research Center’s report put it, nearly
half of those surveyed said they had accessed news on politics and government on Facebook in the
week before. Also, the platform attracts roughly a fourth of the display advertisement revenues and
more than a third of mobile display advertisement revenues. This is in sharp contrast to the experience
of news organisations in garnering digital revenues. Befriending Facebook now is a no-brainer, especially
given that publishing houses long ago ceded control of news distribution to technology firms. They have
only themselves to blame. What they ought to ensure now is not to become too dependent on any one
platform, even as they continue to build their identities both online and offline. Fortunately for the
publishers, the likes of Snapchat, Facebook’s promising rival which has managed to woo the youth, do
seem to give the hope that the publisher-distributor relationship wouldn’t be one-sided.

Question 28 of 40

Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A) The platform attracts roughly a fourth of the display advertisement revenues and more than a third
of mobile display advertisement revenues.

B) According to the Pew Research Center’s State of the News Media 2015 report, revenues from print
advertising rose in 2014 over the previous year

C) Top publishers are already on board Instant Articles, and more are itching to follow suit.

A. Only A and C

B. Only B and C

C. Only B and A

D. All A, B and C

Explanation :

No Explanation Added
Question 29 of 40

What does the author suggest to the news publishing firms and urge them to ensure?

A. He want them to make association for healthy competition.

B. He want them to not become completely dependent on the Facebook.

C. He want them to weigh their chances and proceed accordingly

D. He want them to make all stuff free so that people can learn

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 30 of 40

What does the author mean by the phrase “Befriending Facebook now is a no-brainer”?

A. Having a rival like facebook is no brainer.

B. The Decision of being friend with facebook is a wise decision at the right time.

C. The decision of being friend with facebook at this point of time is crucial for all.

D. It means that being friend with facebook at this point of time is not a wise decision.

Explanation :

No Explanation Added

Question 31 of 40

Which search algorithm is best for a large list?

A. Sequential search

B. Binary search

C. A for each loop

D. None of these

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 32 of 40

Which of the following statement is false?

A. Arrays are dense lists and static data structure.

B. Data elements in linked list need not be stored in adjacent space in memory
C. Pointers store the next data element of a list.

D. Linked lists are collection of the nodes that contain information part and next pointer.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 33 of 40

The complexity of merge sort algorithm is

A. O(n)

B. O(log n)

C. O(n2)

D. O(n log n)

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 34 of 40

Leaves of which of the following trees are at the same level?

A. Binary tree

B. B-tree

C. AVL-tree

D. Expression tree

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 35 of 40

Linked Lists are not suitable for _____.

A. Binary Search

B. Polynomial Manipulation

C. Insertion

D. Radix Sort

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 36 of 40
Which of the following statements is correct?
(1)A reference is not a constant pointer.
(2)A referenced is automatically de-referenced.

A. Only 1 is correct.

B. Only 2 is correct.

C. Both are correct

D. Both are incorrect.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 37 of 40

What will be the output of the following program?

#include <stdio.h>
int main() {

int m = 2, n = 6;

int &x = m;

int & = n;

m = x++;

x = m++;

n = y++;

y = n++;

cout<< m << " " << n;

return 0;

A. 26

B. 37

C. 48

D. 59

Explanation :

No explanation provided
Question 38 of 40

The copy constructor is executed on

A. Assigned one object to another object at its creation

B. When objects are sent to function using call by value mechanism

C. When the function return an object

D. All the above.

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 39 of 40

If class A is friend of class B and if class B is friend of class C, which of the following is true?

A. Class C is friend of class A

B. Class A is friend of class C

C. Class A and Class C do not have any friend relationship

D. None of the above

Explanation :

No explanation provided

Question 40 of 40

Which will be the output of following program?

# include <stdio.h>
int main()

char str1[] = "LogicGuns";

char str2[] = {'L', 'o', 'g', 'i', 'c', 'G', 'u', 'n', 's'};

int n1 = sizeof(str1)/sizeof(str1[0]);

int n2 = sizeof(str2)/sizeof(str2[0]);

printf("n1 = %d, n2 = %d", n1, n2);

return 0;

}
A. n1 = 9 , n2 = 10

B. n1 = 10 ,n2 = 10

C. n1 = 10,n2 = 9

D. n1 = 9,n2 = 9

Explanation :

When a character array is assigned a string, a '\0' character is added at the end of this. That's why
sizeof(str1) = 10 while sizeof(str2) = 9.

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