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Sample Paper for the Mock Aptitude Test Reasoning Ability 1) Answer the questions based on the following

information. Five boys - A, B, C, D and E - went on a shopping trip. Before shopping, one boy had Rs. 400, one had Rs. 300, two boys had Rs. 200 each and one had Rs. 100. While shopping they did not lend or borrow from each other. After the shopping was over, it was observed that they were left with Rs. 165, Rs. 95, Rs. 70, Rs. 40 and Rs. 10, not necessarily in this order. Further, the following is known about the money they started with, they spent, or they were left with. A started with more money than D. B spent Rs. 15 more than C. E started with more money than just one another person of the group. A spent the most but did not end with the least. C started with 66.66% of the money that B started with. D spent the least and ended with more than A and C. E spent Rs. 35. Who ended with the maximum amount of money? 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. E 2) How much money did A spend? 1. Rs. 205 2. Rs. 190 3. Rs. 35 4. Rs. 360 3) In ascending order of spending, E would rank at which position? 1. 1 2. 2 3. 4 4. 5 4) Who ended with Rs. 40? 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D

5) Answer the questions based on the following information. There are seven coconut trees in Baghbans garden. Baghban has named his trees as Amitabh, Hrithik, Chunky, Dilip, Fardeen, Feroz and Govinda. The trees are standing in

increasing order of their heights, which is not the same as the above order of names. It is known that their heights (in feet) are seven consecutive integral values between 1 and 10 (both inclusive). Further, following clues are given about their positions. Amitabh is 3 ft taller than Dilip. Hrithik stands in the middle of the row of seven trees. The difference in the heights of Feroz and Hrithik, Feroz being shorter, is same as the difference in the heights of Chunky and Dilip, Chunky being taller. Feroz is shorter than Govinda. Difference in heights of Fardeen and Hrithik is same as the difference between the heights of Dilip and which tree? 1. Amitabh 2. Hrithik 3. Chunky 4. Fardeen 6) Difference in heights of Govinda and Dilip (in inches) is 1. 12 2. 24 3. 48 4. Cannot be determined 7) The greatest possible height of Amitabh is greater than the least possible height of Feroz by 1. 5 ft 2. 6 ft 3. 7 ft 4. 8 ft 8) What is the greatest possible height of Amitabh? 1. 7 ft 2. 9 ft 3. 8 ft 4. Cannot be determined

9) Starting from a point, Raju walked 12 m towards North, he turned right and walked 10 m, he again turned right and walked 12 m, then he turned left and walked 5 m. How far is he now and in which direction from the starting point? 1. 27 m towards East 2. 5 m towards East 3. 10 m towards West 4. 15 m towards East 10) In the question, one statement is given followed by four choices each consisting of a different statement. Choose the choice, which logically follows the main statement. Only if he is going to sleep, then he reads English or solves Logical reasoning.

1. He is going to sleep means he reads English or he solves logical reasoning. 2. He is not reading English but solving Logical reasoning means he is going to sleep. 3. He is not reading English and not solving Logical reasoning means he is not going to sleep. 4. He is not going to sleep and is not reading English means he is solving Logical reasoning. 11) Look at this series: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, . . . What number should come next? 1. 11 2. 12 3. 13 4. 14 12) One of the terms given in the letter series is missing. Find the missing term among the alternatives given in the question. C, F, J, O, ?, B 1. S 2. T 3. U 4. V 13) If the word MENTAL is written LNDFMOSUZBKM, then how would the word TEST be written in that code? 1. UVFGTIIV 2. RSCDQRRS 3. SUDFQRSM 4. SUDFRTSU 14) Here are some words translated from an artificial language. myncabel means saddle horse conowir means trail ride cabelalma means horse blanket Which word could mean horse ride? 1. cabelwir 2. conocabel 3. almamyn 4. conoalma Verbal Reasoning 15) Fill in the blanks in the given sentence so as to make sense. Select the correct word from the answer choices and mark its number as the answer. Very_________occult practices have their origin in ignorance. 1. regularly 2. often 3. many 4. rightly

16) Select the lettered answer that contains the best version of the given section. The exercises seemed to go more or less fast than the ones I did yesterday. 1. The exercises seemed to go more or less fast than the ones I did yesterday. 2. The exercises seemed to go more or less slow than the ones I did yesterday. 3. The exercises seemed to go quickest than the ones I did yesterday. 4. The exercises seemed to go faster than the ones I did yesterday. 17) Select the lettered pair in the following analogy questions that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original capitalised pair. NOSE : HEAD 1. hand : arm 2. foot : toe 3. eye : lid 4. wrist : finger 18) The sentences (four between 1 and 6) given in question, when properly sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph. 1. They came, they spoke, and now they are gone. A. But was it wrong for the Indian government, industry, and even Bollywood to celebrate non resident Indian ? B. We are, after all, your brothers' - it is almost as if we want them to be guilty for having left us behind, literally and figuratively. C. India and its problems are back to square one. D. No. Whats wrong, however is this: in wooing the NRI what we are doing in effect is telling them, We envy you for all your wealth and success, wont you please share some of it with us? 6. We are chasing the NRI dollar because we want investments despite our problems, and not because we think we can deliver on the promise that is India. 1. CADB 2. ACDB 3. ADCB 4. CABD 19) The question has a word whose letters are jumbled up and given. Each letter is identified by a number. Select the choice which gives the correct order of these numbers to form a meaningful word by the letters represented by these numbers. ANLCDE 123456 1. 3 6 5 1 2 4 2. 4 1 2 5 3 6 3. 2 6 5 3 1 4 4. 4 1 3 2 6 5

20) Four statements conveying the same idea are being given. Select the one which expresses the idea in the most concise manner and mark its number as your answer. Please note that all of them may be grammatically correct and mean the same but you have to select the most concise way of expressing the idea. 1. Even since liberalisation has come into existence people do not hesitate to show off their publicly. 2. From the time liberalisation has come into existence the desire to publicly display ones wealth without any hesitation has become stronger among people. 3. Since the advent of liberalisation, the hesitation to display ones wealth publicly has virtually vanished 4. From the time liberalisation has come into existence the hesitation to display ones wealth publicly has virtually vanished among people. 21) Four choices are given. Three of them somehow belong to the same category. Identify the odd man and mark its number as answer. 1. people living in coastal areas are constantly under the threat of a cyclone. 2. Tornadoes are a common feature in some parts of America. 3. The explosion of the atomic bomb at Hiroshima caused large scale destruction. 4. In some countries where earthquakes occur frequently, houses are built with wood. 22) Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters. NEGATION 1. postulation 2. hypothecation 3. affirmation 4. violation 23) Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly similar in meaning to the word in capital letters. VORACIOUS 1. ravenous 2. spacious 3. truthful 4. pacific Numerical Aptitude 24) A metal weights 1500 kg per cubic metre and another metal weights 2500 kg per cubic metre. Find the weight of 5 cubic metres of an alloy formed by mixing 40% of the first metal and 60% of the second metal. 1. 8,250 kg 2. 9,500 kg 3. 10,500 kg 4. 12,250 kg

25) Asif travels 300km in 12 hours. Part of it he travels in his car at 45 kms/hr and the rest on his cycle at 15 kms/hr. The ratio of distances traveled by Asif in his car and on his cycle 1. 4:3 2. 3:2 3. 5:4 4. 4:5 26) If the payment per hour of a part-time employee increased by 25% but his working time reduced by 20%, then find the net percentage change in his income. 1. 0% 2. 5% 3. 10% 4. 20% 27) Find the average of the first 10 multiples of 50. 1. 85 2. 125 3. 215 4. 275 28) Which of the following is not an odd function? 1. f(x) = -x3 2. f(x) = x5 3. f(x) = x2 x 4. f(x) = |x|3 29) Two men Raghu and Shashi start a holiday together, Raghu with Rs.38 and Shashi with Rs.22. During the holiday Raghu spends Rs.4 more than Shashi and when holiday end, Raghu has 5 times as much money as Shashi. How much has Shashi spent? 1. 16 2. 19 3. 22 4. 20 30) Find the remainder when the polynomial x4 - 3x2 + 7x - 10 is divided by x 2 1. 8 2. -20 3. 18 4. 0 31) Which of the following is divisible by 19? 1. 614120 2. 860472 3. 921194 4. 998777

32) Find the area of a triangle whose two sides measure 11 cm and 112 cm and the included angle is 45o. 1. 60.5 sq.cm 2. 61.5 sq.cm 3. 121 sq.cm 4. 602 sq.cm 33) What is the probability that if we roll 2 dice, the sum is 7? 1. 1/36 2. 1/12 3. 1/6 4. 1/3 34) In how many ways can be letters of the word DOUBLE be arranged such that no two vowels are together? 1. 6! 2. 6! - 4! 3! 3. 3! 4! 4. None of these 35) A, B and C have certain number of mangoes with them. B has 10% less mangoes than A and C 20% less than A. By what percentage is the number of mangoes with B more than those with C? 1. 10% 2. 12.50% 3. 15% 4. 16 % Data Sufficiency 36) What is the volume of an open water tank in the form of a right circular cylinder? I. The total inner surface area = 5r2 II. Height = Diameter of base 1. If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone. 2. If the question can be answered by using either statement alone. 3. If the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered by using either statement alone. 4. If the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together. 37) A wants to go from city P to city Q via X and Y cities. X is 10 km to the south of P. In which direction is P with respect to Q? I. Q is 5 km south of Y. II. X is 10 km to the west of Y. 1. If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone.

2. If the question can be answered by using either statement alone. 3. If the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered by using either statement alone. 4. If the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together. 38) If the average weight of five friends A, B, C, D and E is 52 kg, then who is the heaviest among them? I. A and E are neither the heaviest nor the lightest and only two friends among A, B, C, D and E have their weights more than the average. II. Bs weight is 40 kg, which is the lightest weight. The average of weight of D and E is 60 kg and the average weight of C and A is 50 kg. 1. If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone. 2. If the question can be answered by using either statement alone. 3. If the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered by using either statement alone. 4. If the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together. Reading Comprehension 39) Kashmirs highly perishable cherry crop has been damaged in the treat snowfall in late April. The situation worsened further as the subsequent rains coincided with the harvest. The fruit requires good winter precipitation and cool summers. We were expecting a bumper crop this year, but the harvest disappointed us as nature intervened to our disadvantage, said growers from Ganderbal. Though the extent of the crop damage has not been quantified, officials put all losses to horticulture at around Rs.200 crore. Kashmir grows over 7,100 tonnes of cherries on 2,300 hectares, mostly in Kashmir valley where the climatic conditions suit the fruit. Mr. Irfan Yasin, director, horticulture (planning and marketing) said the actual details of losses to the cherry crop were yet to be evaluated. The overall turnover of the cherry crop is worth less than Rs. 50 crore. The low turnover could also be because only one-third of the total produce is sent to outside markets, especially Mumbai Being highly perishable, cherries are supposed to reach the market within 50 hours. At present, Jammu and Kashmir lacks major cold storage facilities. The state has in recent years initiated plan to set up two cold storage plants of 1,000 MTs for Rs. 6 crore each, but it failed as the southern firm quit the proposed joint venture. The project was later taken up with Nabard but the necessary spade work is yet to begin. This facility would help growers manage the crop besides preventing slump in the market when supply outstrips demand. Moreover, the growers are totally dependent on Indian Airlines and Railways for sending the crop the other markets. The reason for the failure of cherry crop is 1. abnormal snowfall and consequent rains. 2. Unseasonal snowfall. 3. Inclement weather condition prevailing a Kashmir. 4. Inadequate sun shine.

40) Cherries are grown 1. All over Jammu, Kashmir and Ladak. 2. On mountain slopes in Jammu and Kashmir. 3. Mostly in Kashmir valley. 4. Wherever the climate is pleasant. 41) What type of climatic conditions suit the cherry fruit? 1. Dry and humid 2. Warm and damp 3. Only warm 4. Good winter precipitation and cool summer conditions. 42) The low turn over is not due to.. 1. Limited market. 2. Limited transport. 3. Lack of major cold storage facilities. 4. Deteriorating flavour of cherries due to bad weather conditions. Data Interpretation 43) DIRECTION for next 4 questions. These questions are based on the line graph given below: DEMAND AND PRODUCTION OF COFFEE OVER THE YEARS (In thousand tonnes)

The production of coffee in the year 1966 exceeds the demand in that year by what percentage of production of 1966? 1. 68.75 2. 66.66

3. 47.4 4. 40.7 44) In which of the following years is the demand for coffee closest to the average demand for the entire period? 1. 1963 2. 1964 3. 1966 4. Both (2) and (3) 45) What is the maximum value of the surplus of coffee in any year in the given period? 1. 250 thousand tonnes 2. 275 thousand tonnes 3. 400 thousand tonnes 4. 100 thousand tonnes 46) The average annual percentage increase in the production of coffee in the given period is 1. 76.02 2. 120.83 3. 208.33 4. 1208.33 47) Direction for next 4 questions. The question are based on the pie charts given below: x Government securities y Private Securities (Guaranteed) z Private Securities (Non-Guaranteed) P Secured local bonds Q Public sector shares R Others Investment in Different areas by PARVY (Rs. In crores)

The ratio of the investment made in others to that in private securities (non-guranteed) is 1. More than 1

2. Less than 1 3. More than 2 4. None of these 48) The percentage of investment in secured local bonds is approximately 1. 0.145 2. 0.135 3. 0.125 4. 0.115 49) If the interest on secured local bonds is 5% p.a. then the interest received by PARVY in one year on the same approximately. 1. 15 Crores 2. 14 Crores 3. 16 Crores 4. 17 Crores 50) From which of the following investment, the return are highest? 1. Government Securities 2. Private Securities (Non-Guaranteed) 3. Others 4. Data Inadequate Technical aptitude 51) DSL is an example of a (n)_______________ connection. 1. Slow 2. Network 3. Wireless 4. Broadband 52) ____________ is the science revolving around the use of nanostructures to build devices on an extremely small scale. 1. Micro-technology 2. Nanotechnology 3. Artificial intelligence 4. Computer forensics 53)#define MAX_NUM 15 Referring to the sample above, what is MAX_NUM? 1. 2. 3. 4. MAX_NUM is an integer variable. MAX_NUM is a linker constant. MAX_NUM is a precompiler constant. MAX_NUM is a preprocessor macro.

54) View the following code: int i,j; int ctr = 0; int myArray[2][3]; for (i=0; i<3; i++) for (j=0; j<2; j++) { myArray[j][i] = ctr; ++ctr; } What is the value of myArray[1][2]; in the sample code above? 1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 55) What is a shell ? 1. It is a hardware component 2. It is a command interpreter 3. It is a part in compiler 4. It is a tool in CPU scheduling 56) Virtual memory is __________. 1. An extremely large main memory 2. An extremely large secondary memory 3. An illusion of extremely large main memory 4. A type of memory used in super computers. 57) The mechanism that bring a page into memory only when it is needed is called _____________ 1. 1 Segmentation 2. 2 Fragmentation 3. 3 Demand Paging 4. 4 Page Replacement 58) The testing technique that requires devising test cases to exercise the internal logic of a software module is called 1. behavioral testing 2. black-box testing 3. grey-box testing 4. white-box testing 59) The cyclomatic complexity metric provides the designer with information regarding the number of

1. 2. 3. 4.

cycles in the program errors in the program independent logic paths in the program statements in the program

60) To check whether we are developing the right product according to the customer requirements are not. It is a static process 1. Validation 2. Verification 3. Quality Assurance 4. Quality Control Answers 1) 4 11) 2 21) 3 31) 2 41) 4 51) 4 2) 4 12) 3 22) 3 32) 1 42) 4 52) 2 3) 2 13) 4 23) 1 33) 3 43) 4 53) 3 4) 1 14) 1 24) 3 34) 3 44) 4 54) 4 5) 1 15) 2 25) 2 35) 2 45) 2 55) 2 6) 3 16) 4 26) 1 36) 3 46) 1 56) 3 7) 3 17) 1 27) 4 37) 3 47) 2 57) 3 8) 2 18) 1 28) 4 38) 3 48) 3 58) 2 9) 4 19) 2 29) 2 39) 1 49) 4 59) 3 10) 3 20) 3 30) 1 40) 3 50) 4 60) 2

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