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Placement Paper For I-Flex | Sept 2007 ( Campus Recruitment)

1. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which of the
following does not belong to that group?
1) 14
2) 330
3) 112
4) 716
5) 1334

2. How many pairs of letters are there in the word SOMETHING which have as many letters
between them as in the English
alphabet?
1) One
2) Two
3) Three
4) Four
5) More than four

3. Make a meaningful word from the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, eleventh and twelfth
letters of the word PRECIPITATES, using each letter only once. If only one such word can be
made what would be the third letter of that word? If more than one such word can be
made, your answer would be 'Y'. If no word can be made your answer would be 'X'
1) X
2) Y
3) E
4) C
5) None of these

4. In how many ways can a group of 4 men and 3 women be made out of a total of 8 men
and 4 women?
1) 74
2) 280
3) 56
4) 130
5) None of these

5. What would be the rearranged form of the word 'ORGANISATION' if its letters having
been arranged in alphabetical order are then substituted by the immediate next letters in
the English alphabet sequence?
1) AAGIINNOORST
2) BBHJJOOPPSTU
3) BBGIIOOPPSTU
4) UTSPPOOJJHBB
5) None of these

6. In a certain code language 'ASCENT' is written as 'QUPLRA'; and 'EDUCATION' is written


as 'LOXPQAJSR'. How will NATIONALISATION be coded in that language?
1) RQAJSRRGGJUQAJSR
2) RQAJSRQGJGQAJSR
3) RAJQSRQSJUQAJSR
4) RQAJSRQSJQAJSR
5) RQAJSRQGJUQAJSR

7. Pointing towards a female, Mr 'X' says, “She is the daughter of the only son of my
paternal grandfather.” How is Mr 'X' related to the female?
1) Brother
2) Cousin
3) Father
4) Uncle
5) Data inadequate

8. In a certain code language 'A' is called 'B', is called 'C', 'C' is called 'D',...., 'Y' is called 'Z'
and 'Z' is called 'A'. In that code language 'TEAM' will be called
1) SDZL
2) UFBN
3) UFZN
4) UFBM
5) SDBL

9. The calender of the year 2004 will be exactly the same as the calender of which of the
following years?
1) 2008
2) 2018
3) 2030
4) 2032
5) 2034

10. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which of
the following does not belong to that group?
1) Sputnik 1
2) Bhaskara 2
3) Luna 3
4) Soyuz 4
5) Apollo 11

Directions (Q. 11-15): In each question below are given three statements followed by four
conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of
the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
11. Statements: a. All aeroplanes are vans.
b. No vans are ships.
c. Some ships are buses.
Conclusions: I. No aeroplanes are ships.
II. Some buses are not vans.
III. Some vans are not buses.
IV. Some buses are not aeroplanes.

1) Only I and II follow


2) Only II, III and IV follow
3) Only I, II and IV follow
4) All follow
5) None of these

12. Statements: a. All copies are spoons.


b. Some glasses are not spoons.
c. All glasses are cups.
Conclusions: I. Some cups are spoons.
II. Some cups are not copies.
III. Some cups are not spoons.
IV. Some glasses are not copies.

1) None follows
2) Only II, III and IV follow
3) Only I, II and IV follow
4) Only III and IV follow
5) None of these

13. Statements: a. Some doctors are engineers.


b. Some engineers are professors.
c. Some professors are socialists.
Conclusions: I. Some doctors are socialists.
II. No doctors are socialists.
III. All doctors are professors.
IV. Some doctors are not professors.

1) None follows
2) Only either I or II follows
3) Only either III or IV follows
4) Only I and III follow
5) None of these

14. Statements: a. No journalists are socialists.


b. No socialists are sportspersons.
c. All sportspersons are singers.
Conclusion: I. No singers are socialists.
II. No singers are journalists.
III. Some singers are not journalists.
IV. Some singers are not socialists.

1) Only either I or IV and III follow


2) Only either I or IV and II follow
3) Only either II or III and I follow
4) Only either II or III and IV follow
5) None of these

15. Statements: a. All cruel persons are doctors.


c. All doctors are honest.
b. No honest persons are intelligent.
Conclusions: I. Intelligent persons are not cruel.
II. Intelligent persons are not doctors.
III. All cruel persons are honest.
IV. Some honest persons are cruel.

1) All follow
2) Only I, II and IV follow
3) Only I, III and IV follow
4) Only II, III and IV follow
5) None of these

Directions (16-20): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below
it.
P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V are travelling in three cars Indica, Esteem and Indigo with at least two in each
car. There are three female members among them with at least one in each car. T is not travelling in
Indica. R is travelling in Esteem with only his best friend V. Q is not travelling with either P or S and
his best friend U is travelling in Indica. S is not travelling in Indigo.
16. Which of the following definitely represents a group of male members?
1) RQP
2) RQU
3) RQUP
4) RQPS
5) Data inadequate

17. In which car is Q travelling?


1) Indica
2) Indigo
3) Esteem
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these

18. In which of the following cars are three of them travelling?


1) Indigo
2) Esteem
3) Indica
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these

19. In which car is P travelling?


1) Indica
2) Esteem
3) Indigo
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these

20. Which of the following represents the three female members?


1) STV
2) PTV
3) UTV
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 21-25): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below:A word and number arrangement machine when
given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The
following is an illustration of input and rearrangement:
Input: 84 26 this mate best 14 96 edit
Step I: 96 84 26 this mate best 14 edit
Step II: 96 best 84 26 this mate 14 edit
Step III: 96 best 84 edit 26 this mate 14
Step IV: 96 best 84 edit 26 mate this 14
Step V: 96 best 84 edit 26 mate 14 this

As per the rule followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate
step for the given input or step.

21. What will be the last step for the following input?
Input: 12 16 14 tame first fast 82 fail
1) 82 tame 16 first 14 fail 12 fast
2) 82 fail 16 fast 14 first 12 tame
3) 82 fast 16 fail 14 first 12 tame
4) 12 fast 14 fail 16 first 82 tame
5) None of these

22. What will definitely be the third step for an input whose sixth step is as follows?
Step VI: 98 golf 76 hint 61 jack 59 kite
1) 98 golf 76 59 kite hint 61 jack
2) 98 golf 76 hint kite 61 jack 59
3) 98 golf 76 hint kite 59 jack 61
4) Can't be determined
5) None of these

23. Which step will be the second from last step for the given input?
Input: 22 cats 44 dogs 76 rats 12 fishes
1) Step IV
2) Step V
3) Step VI
4) Step VII
5) None of these

24. If step IV of an input is:


66 ajar 39 back king queen 12 17 then the following step of that input will certainly be the
Step_____ .
Step: 66 ajar king queen 39 back 12 17
1) One
2) Two
3) Three
4) Can't be determined
5) None of these
25. Input: dust must 88 98 foil coal 44 24
How many steps will be required to complete the rearrangement?
1) Four
2) Five
3) Six
4) Less than four
5) More than six
ANSWERS: 1. (5) 2. (4) 3. (2) 4. (2) 5. (2) 6. (5) 7. (1) 8. (2) 9. (4) 10. (2) 11.
(3) 12. (2) 13. (5) 14. (5) 15. (1) 16. (5) 17. (2) 18. (3) 19. (1) 20. (4) 21. (2)
22. (4) 23. (2) 24. (2) 25. (3)

Directions (Q. 1-7): Below is given a passage followed by several possible inferences which can be
drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the
context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.
Mark answer (1): if the inference is “definitely true”, i.e. it properly follows from the statement of facts
given.
Mark answer (2): if the inference is “probably true” though not “definitely true” in the light of the facts
given.
Mark answer (3): if the data are inadequate, i.e. from the facts given you cannot say whether the
inference is likely to be true or false.
Mark answer (4): if the inference is “probably false” thought not “definitely false” in the light of the
facts given.
Mark answer (5): if the inference is “definitely false”, i.e. it cannot possibly be drawn from the facts
given or its contradicts the facts.
Procurement of wheat is in full swing in the north-western states of India. By June end, public
agencies are likely to end up with food grain stocks of about 40 to 42 million tones, the highest ever
witnessed in the history of this country. This stock should be more than sufficient to ensure that the
country's “food security” is not endangered even if India faces two consecutive droughts. But
strangely enough, while the granaries overflow, there is still widespread hunger in the country even
without a drought. The estimates of poverty are being debated, but broadly one-third of India seems
to remain underfed. And this
co-existence of grain surpluses with large-scale hunger should make any serious policy- maker think
and examine the existing policy mix with a view to ensure faster economic growth and reduction in
poverty.

1.) India's food grains stock has been satisfactory over the past few years.

2.) India, at present, is one of the countries in the world to have sufficient food for its people.

3.) The distribution of food grains to the masses has remained a problem area for India.

4.) The policy of India needs to be revamped to reduce the extent of poverty in the country.
5.) India always maintains food grains stocks to withstand two consecutive droughts.

6.) More than 30 per cent of population in India do not even get two times meals per day.

7.) The policy-makers in India are unaware of prevalent hunger.

Directions (Q. 8-12): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements
numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are
sufficient to answer the questions. Read both the statements and...
Give answer (1): if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data
in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (2): if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data
in statements I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (3): if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to
answer the question.
Give answer (4): if the data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the
question.
Give answer (5): if the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the
question.

8.) Who is the shortest among P, Q, R, S and T?


Statements: I. Q is taller than T but shortest than S and R.
II. P is not the shortest.

9.) On which day of week did Mohan reach Delhi?


Statements: I. Mohan left Mumbai by train on Tuesday.
II. Mohan stayed for one day in Jaipur and completed his journey to Delhi in two days.

10.) How many sons does P have?


Statements: I. T and S are brothers of R.
II. The mother of S is the wife of R's father.

11.) What does “ja” represent in a code language?


Statements: I. In that code language 'pik ja sok pot” means “ you can stay hare”.
II. In that code language “ja sok ton te” means “you may come hare”.

12.) City M is situated in which direction with respect to city D?


Statements: I. City K is to the south of city P.
II. City M is to the north of city R, which is to the west of city D.

Directions (Q. 13-17): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below:
A word arrangement machine when given an input line of words rearranges it in every step following a
certain rule. Following is an illustration of an input line of words and various steps of rearrangement:
Input: gone are take enough brought station
Steps I: take gone are enough brought station
Steps II: take are gone enough brought station
Steps III: take are station gone enough brought
Steps IV: take are station brought gone enough And,
Step IV is the last for this input. Now find out appropriate step in each of the following question
following the above rule.

13.) Input: car on star quick demand fat. What will be the third step for this input?
1) star car quick demand on fat
2) star quick car demand on fat
3) star car demand quick on fat
4) star car quick on demand fat
5) None of these

14.) If step III is “ ultra barrack save enough party lying”, which of the following would be
the Input?
1) ultra enough party save barrack lying
2) ultra barrack enough party save lying
3) ultra enough barrack save party lying
4) enough ultra barrack save party lying
5) Cannot be determined

15.) If step IV of input is 'violet for sour height journey medium', which of the following
would be step II of that input?
1) violet journey height for sour medium
2) violet for sour journey height medium
3) violet for journey height sour medium
4) violet for sour height journey medium
5) Cannot be determined

16.) If step III of an input is 'warden examination town ink garden restore', what step
would be 'warden ink town garden restore examination'?
1) I
2) II
3) IV
4) V
5) None of these

17.) Input: ink hurry yet for the victory Which of the following will be the last step of the
above input?
1) IIIrd
2) IVth
3) Vth
4) VIth
5) None of these

Directions (Q. 18-22): Read each sentence to find out where there is any error in it. The error, if
any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error,
the answer is 5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)

18.)
1) The place of consolidation of the 2) Indian auto industry depends over a
3) great deal on the vision and 4) corporate policies of the parent companies overseas. 5) No error

19.)
1) Since over a year now 2) the government has been 3) talking big about the
4) second phase of forms. 5) No error

20.)
1) It must be realized sooner than rather later 2) that the pace of national development will
accelerate,
3) commensurate with the improvement 4) of the nutritional health of its population. 5) No error

21.)
1) National development is 2) fuelled by both 3) economic growth and
4) human resource development. 5) No error

22.)
1) Malnutrition causes higher 2) infant and maternal mortality 3) rates, both of which are
4) acceptably higher in our country. 5) No error

Directions (Q.23-25): In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each
sentence there are five pairs of words denoted by numbers 1), 2), 3), 4) and 5). Find out which pair of
words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make it meaningfully
complete.

23.) The teachings of Vedas are ______ even today, as they are a(n) ______ to living a
better life.
1) necessary, stepping
2) equivalent, alternate
3) ritualistic, advocate
4) relevant, guide
5) symbolic, counsel

24.) It is not ______ for ministers to resign on health or moral grounds or due to difference
of ______ with the Prime Minister. 1) striking, interest
2) uncommon, opinion
3) novel, ideal
4) unfit, issues
5) concerning, words

25.) _________ movements of the sensex as well as some of the major scripts during the
past few weeks have led to ______ on the bourses.
1) Upward, erosion
2) Doldrum, chaos
3) Chaotic, disapproval
4) Volatile, confusion,
5) Surprising, flutter
ANSWERS : 1.(3) 2.(1) 3.(1) 4.(1) 5.(4) 6.(2) 7.(5) 8.(5) 9.(5) 10.(4)
11.(4) 12.(2) 13.(1) 14. (5) 15. (5) 16.(1) 17. (3) 18.(2) 19. (1) 20. (1)
21. (5) 22. (4) 23. (4) 24. (2) 25. (4)
1. In 1978, a kg of paper was sold at Rs25/-. If the paper rate increases at 1.5% more than the
inflation rate which is 6.5% a year, then what wil be the cost of a kg of paper after 2 years?

(a) 29.12
(b) 29.72
(c) 30.12
(d) 32.65
(e) none of these

2. In A,B,C are having some marbles with each of them. A has given B and C the same number of
marbles each of them already have. Then, B gave C and A the same number of marbles they already
have. Then C gave A and B the same number of marbles they already have. At the end A,B,and C
have equal number of marbles.

(i) If x,y,z are the marbles initially with A,B,C respectively. Then the number of marbles B have at the
end

(a) 2(x-y-z)
(b) 4(x-y-z)
(c) 2(3y-x-z)
(d) x + y-z

Ans. (c)

(ii) If the total number of marbles are 72, then the number of marbles with A at the starting

(a) 20
(b) 30
(c) 32
(d) 39

Ans. (d)

3. If a car starts from A towards B with some velocity. Due to some problem in the engine after
travelling 30km, the car goes with 4/5 th of its actual velocity The car reaches B 45 min later to the
actual time. If the car engine fails ofter travelling 45km, the car reaches the destination B 36min late
to the actual time What is the initial velocity of car and what is the distance between A and B in km

Ans. 20 & 130.

4. A person has Rs 100/- in his pocket, he can as 25 pencils or 15 books. He kept 15% of the money
for travelling expenses and purchased 5 pencils. So how many books he can purchase with the
remaining money.

5. Ten questions on analogies.

eg: chief : tribe :: governer : state


epaulette : shoulder :: tiara : head
guttural : throat :: gastric : stomach
inept : clever :: languid : active
knife : butcher ::
hammer : carpenter ::

6. The values of shares (in Rs).of A, B and C from January to June are as follows.
Month A B C
January 30 60 80
February 35 65 85
March 45 75 65
April 40 75 82
May 55 75 85
June 50 75 80

i) During this period which share has undergone maximium fluctuation?


ii) In which month it is possible to buy B and C selling A?
iii) In which month the share values are very low?
iv) By purchasing one share of A and 4 each of B and C in the beginning of the period, when shoudl
these be sold to get maximum profit?

7. In a computer institute 9 languages can be taught. The module is of 6 months duration and of the
six languages only one can be taught each month . In addition to that BASIC is always taught and
should be in first month itself

* WORD PERFECT is to be taught in the preceeding week of WORD STAR.


* FORTRAN can not be taught until COBAL is taught prior to that
* BINO, FIFO can never be taught in single module

languages are BASIC, WORD STAR, WORD PERFECT, FORTRAN, COBAL, BINO, FIFO, LOTUS, C

i) If word star is in 3rd month , what could be in 6th month.


ii) If COBAL is in the 2nd month and BINO in 6th month. FORTRAN will be taught in which month.

8. In a class, except 18 all are above 50 years.


15 are below 50 years of age. How many people are there

(a) 30
(b) 33
(c) 36
(d) none of these.

Ans. (d)

9. A square plate of some size is cut at four corners. Equal squares of the same size are cut and is
formed as open box. If this open box carries 128 ml of oil. What is the size of the side of the plate?

(a) 17
(b) 14
(c) 13
(d) None of these

10. In a square, all the mid points are joined. The inner square is shaded. If the area of the square is
A, what is the area of the shaded area?

11. Two questions on basic angles i.e given a circle, a few chords or diameter is drawn etc.

12. If the follwoing statements are given

* @(a,b)= (a+b)/2
* /(a,b)= a/b
* *(a,b)= ab

If a=1, b=2 then find

i) /(a,(@(a,b),*(a,b)))

ii) */(a,@(*(a,b)))

13. If the follwoing statements are given

* (x#y) = x + y- xy
* (x*y) = (x + y)/2

i) Find the values of x, y will satisfy this equation (x#y)#(x*y) < (x#y)
ii) Find the values of x, y will satisfy this equation (a*b)#(b*c)< (a#b)*(b*c)

14. Export PS1 results in(PS1 pwd)

a) primary prompt being your current directory


b) primary prompt and secondary prompts being the current directory
c) primary prompt prompt being your home directory
d) primary prompt and secondary prompts being the home directory
e) None of the above.

15. If you type in the command

nohup sort employees > list 2 > error out & and log off ,the next time you log in, the output will be

a) in a file called list and the error will de typed in a file error out
b) there will be no file called list or error out
c) error will be logged in a file called list and o/p will be in error out
d) you will not be allowed to log in
e) none of the above
16. In UNIX a files i-node ......?

Ans. Is a data structure that defines all specifications of a file like the file size, number of lines to a
file, permissions etc.

17. The UNIX shell ....

a) does not come with the rest of the system


b) forms the interface between the user and the kernal
c) does not give any scope for programming
d) deos not allow calling one program from with in another
e) all of the above

Ans. (b)

18. enum number { a=-1, b= 4,c,d,e}


What is the value of e ?

(a) 7
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 15
(e) 3

19. The very first process created by the kernal that runs till the kernal process is halts is

a) init
b) getty
c) both (a) and (b)
d) none of these

Ans. (a)

20. Output of the following program is

main()
{int i=0;
for(i=0;i<20;i++)
{switch(i)
case 0:i+=5;
case 1:i+=2;
case 5:i+=5;
default i+=4;
break;}
printf("%d,",i);
}
}

a) 0,5,9,13,17
b) 5,9,13,17
c) 12,17,22
d) 16,21
e) Syntax error

Ans. (d)

21. What is the ouptut in the following program

main()
{char c=-64;
int i=-32
unsigned int u =-16;
if(c>i)
{printf("pass1,");
if(c<u)
printf("pass2");
else
printf("Fail2");
}
else
printf("Fail1);
if(i<u)
printf("pass2");
else
printf("Fail2")
}

a) Pass1,Pass2
b) Pass1,Fail2
c) Fail1,Pass2
d) Fail1,Fail2
e) None of these

Ans. (c)

22. In the process table entry for the kernel process, the process id value is

(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 255
(e) it does not have a process table entry

Ans. (a)
23. Which of the following API is used to hide a window

a) ShowWindow
b) EnableWindow
c) MoveWindow
d) SetWindowPlacement
e) None of the above

Ans. (a)

24. What will the following program do?

void main()
{
int i;
char a[]="String";
char *p="New Sring";
char *Temp;
Temp=a;
a=malloc(strlen(p) + 1);
strcpy(a,p); //Line number:9//
p = malloc(strlen(Temp) + 1);
strcpy(p,Temp);
printf("(%s, %s)",a,p);
free(p);
free(a);
} //Line number 15//

a) Swap contents of p & a and print:(New string, string)


b) Generate compilation error in line number 8
c) Generate compilation error in line number 5
d) Generate compilation error in line number 7
e) Generate compilation error in line number 1

Ans. (b)

25. In the following code segment what will be the result of the function,
value of x , value of y
{unsigned int x=-1;
int y;
y = ~0;
if(x == y)
printf("same");
else
printf("not same");
}
a) same, MAXINT, -1
b) not same, MAXINT, -MAXINT
c) same , MAXUNIT, -1
d) same, MAXUNIT, MAXUNIT
e) not same, MAXINT, MAXUNIT

Ans. (a)

26. PATH = /bin : /usr : /yourhome


The file /bin/calender has the following line in it

cal 10 1997

The file /yourhome/calender has the following line in it

cal 5 1997

If the current directory is /yourhome and calender is executed

a) The calendar for May 1997 will be printed on screen


b) The calendar for Oct 1997 will be printed on screen
c) The calendar for the current month( whatever it is) will be printed
d) Nothing will get printed on screen
e) An error massage will be printed

27. What will be the result of the following program ?

char *gxxx()
{static char xxx[1024];
return xxx;
}

main()
{char *g="string";
strcpy(gxxx(),g);
g = gxxx();
strcpy(g,"oldstring");
printf("The string is : %s",gxxx());
}

a) The string is : string


b) The string is :Oldstring
c) Run time error/Core dump
d) Syntax error during compilation
e) None of these

Ans. (b)
28. What will be result of the following program?

void myalloc(char *x, int n)


{x= (char *)malloc(n*sizeof(char));
memset(x,\0,n*sizeof(char));
}

main()
{char *g="String";
myalloc(g,20);
strcpy(g,"Oldstring");
printf("The string is %s",g);
}

a) The string is : String


b) Run time error/Core dump
c) The string is : Oldstring
d) Syntax error during compilation
e) None of these

29. Which of the following function is used to repaint a window immediately

a) Sendmessage(hWnd,WM_PAINt,......)
b) InvalidateRect(.......)
c) MoveWindow
d) WM_COPY
e) None

30. Which function is the entry point for a DLL in MS Windows 3.1

a) Main
b) Winmain
c) Dllmain
d) Libmain
e) None

Ans. (b)

31. The standard source for standard input, standard output and standard error is

a) the terminal
b) /dev/null
c) /usr/you/input, /usr/you/output/, /usr/you/error respectively
d) None
Ans. (a)

32. What will be the result of the following program?

main()
{char p[]="String";
int x=0;
if(p=="String")
{printf("Pass 1");
if(p[sizeof(p)-2]=='g')
printf("Pass 2");
else
printf("Fail 2");
}
else
{
printf("Fail 1");
if(p[sizeof(p)-2]=='g')
printf("Pass 2");
else
printf("Fail 2");
}
}

a) Pass 1, Pass 2
b) Fail 1, Fail 2
c) Pass 1, Fail 2
d) Fail 1, Pass 2
e) syntax error during compilation

33. Which of the choices is true for the mentioned declaration ?

const char *p;


and
char * const p;

a) You can't change the character in both


b) First : You can't change the characterr & Second : You can;t change the pointer
c) You can't change the pointer in both
d) First : You can't change the pointer & Second : You can't chanage the character
e) None

34. The redirection operators > and >>

a) do the same function


b) differ : > overwrites, while >> appends
c) differ : > is used for input while >> is used for output
d) differ : > write to any file while >> write only to standard output
e) None of these

Ans. (b)

35. The command grep first second third /usr/you/myfile

a) prints lines containing the words first, second or third from the file /usr/you/myfile
b) searches for lines containing the pattern first in the files
second, third, and /usr/you/myfile and prints them
c) searches the files /usr/you/myfiel and third for lines containing the words first or second and prints
them
d) replaces the word first with the word second in the files third and /usr/you/myfile
e) None of the above

Ans. (b)

1. If HOST is coded as IPTU, POST is coded as?


2. Some simple decoding question

3. 10,11,18,37,74,... ans:135

4. If length of the rectangle is reduced by 25%, by how much percent should the breadth be
increased to maintain the same area

5. A path of width 3m is laid down along the perimeter of a square plot of area 180 sq.m. it
cost rs 2.50 for 1 sq.m. how much will it cost for the path to be laid down?

6. Some questions on blood relations ( refer RS.Agarwal - it was simple)

7. A, B, C share the amount of rs 250 in the ratio 13:10:17 what is C's share?

8. B knows A's birthday falls between 20th October and 7th November. But C knows that A's
birthday is after 30th October and does not fall in November. Obviously find A's birth date

9. 2 figures were given and we have to find what image we'll get when those 2 are
overlapped. Four options were given.

10. A simple figure was given and find the side view. Four options were given

11. A circle is drawn inside a square such that all four sides are tangent to the circle. Find the
ratio of area of the square to the area of circle

12. question on train, speed etc


13. Lola sola bola - earth is round
tola rola kola - sun is good
coca cola pepsi - all are bad
what is bola? like that two questions
http://www.ChetanaS.org
14. If train of length 200 m travels @ 60 m/s and person traveling in the same direction is
going @ 36 kmph, how long it would take to overtake the person?

15. Lava and kusha = daddy and boy. misha = uncle of kusha. trisha = lava sister so misha is
related to trisha in which way?

16. Some robes are strikes, all strikes are rabbits. What is conclusion? Some conclusions were
given and choice was like this - i) only conclusion 1 follows ii) both conclusion 1 and 2 follows
and so on..

Section B
1. Thermometer: temperature :: barometer: ?
2. Antonym of Homogeneous
3. Synonym of Reinforcement
4. A simple paragraph on meditation was given and five questions based on it
5. Rearrangement of simple set sentences
6. Fill in the propositions
7. 4 addresses were given and v had to find the odd one out (simple)
8. 4 codes were given and again odd one out (simple)

1) CAPTIAL-3116209112, THEN LESSON MEANS?


ANS-12519191514

2) A+B= A IS MOTHER OF B. A-B= A IS SISTER OF B. A*B= A IS BROTHER OF B.THN


R+S+T=? WHTS D RELATION B/W R & T
ANS- GRANDMOTHER.

3)STATEMENT- SOME BOOKS ARE PENS.SOME PEN ARE ERASERS.CONCLUSION- ALL BOOKS
ARE ERASERS. SOME ERASERS ARE BOOKS.
ANS- NO CONCLUSION FOLLOWS.

4)STATEMENT-ALL LOCKS ARE KEYS.NO KEY IS A SPOON.CONCLUSION-NO LOCK IS A


SPOON. NO SPOON IS A LOCK
ANS-ONLY CONCLUSION 1 FOLLOWS.

5) AZ : CX :EV :GT Confused


ANS- IR

6) 324,108,36,12,?
ANS-4.

7) LION:DEN::HORSE:?
ANS- STABLE.
Cool WOOL:SHEEP::SILK:?
ANS- SILKWORM.

9) ONE QUES ON SERIES COMPLITION.

10)ANOTHR FIG. QUES WHT VL HAPPEN WHN V COMBINE THE 2 GIVEN FIGURE.

11) QUES ON MIXED LETTER CODING.

12)ANOTHR QUES ON MIXED LETTER CODING.

13)14) QUES ON RELATION PUZZLE- DERE R 2 COUPLE IN A FAMILY.."D" IS THE GRANDMOTHER OF


A AND MOTHER OF B.C WIFE OF B AND MOTHER OF F.F GRANDDAUGHTER OF E..SOMTHING LIK
THIS.ND 2 QUES BASED ON DIS.

15)16) TWO CUBE ARE COMBINED TO FORM A CUBOID.THIS CUBOID IS PAINTED BLACK..AND
DIVIDED INTO 8 CUBE..SUMTHINK LIK DIS..ND TWO QUES BASED ON DIS.

17) ONE FIG QUES..A FIG WAS GIVEN ND ASKED HW IT VL LOOK WHN SEEN FROM RIGHT SIDE.

1Cool DIRETION SENSE TEST QUES-A PERSON WALKS 1.5 MILES TOWARD SOUTH..THN 1 MILE
TOWARD NORTH EAST AT AN ANGLE 45 DEGREE..AFTER WALKING 1 MILES HE START MOVING
BACK..WHICH DIRECTION IS HE MOVING NW?
ANS-NORTH WEST.

19)20)A PUZZLE QUES..THERE ARE 5 MEN-A,B,C,D,E AND 3 WOMEN-R,S,T..A TEAM OF 5 IS TO BE


SELECTED IN WHICH THERE SHOULD BE 3 MENS AND 2 WOMENS.ND FEW CONDITION WHERE
GIVEN.2 QUES BASED ON DIS.

21)ONE QUES. ON BOATS ND STREAM.

22) PROFIT ND LOSS.

23) PIPES ND CISTERNS.

24) PROBLEM ON TRAIN.

25)26) TWO QUES ON PUZZLES LIKE- B SITING 11TH FROM LEFT THN MOVED TWO PLACE
RIGHT..ETC.ETC..

27) ANOTHER QUES ON SERIES COMPLETION- ppq_qpr_rrpq.....somthing like dis.

28)IDENTIFY THE ODD WORD OUT OF THE 4 GIVEN WORDS.

29) ANOTHER BLOOD RELATION QUESTION CODED RELATION TYPE.

30) PERCENTAGES.

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