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S P JAIN APTITUDE TEST

Time: 60 minutes

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Please fill in the following information with a ball-point pen:


STUDENT NAME
S P JAINS GMBA/MGB REGISTRATION NUMBER: ____________ (IF APPLIED ELSE
YOUR EMAIL ID) ____________________________________
Please read instructions in the answer sheet and question booklet before answering
1. There will be negative marking as per indication in each section (Total no. of Sections : 6)
2. Please check the number of questions before you start answering
3. All rough work to be done only on the blank sheet provided at the back of the question
booklet. Please do NOT write on the question paper
4. Laptops, calculators, slide rules, log tables, watch calculators, papers, cellular phones etc
are not allowed inside the examination hall
5. You will not be allowed to leave the examination hall during the examination
6. This objective type exam is for 60 minutes
7. Any candidate found violating the instructions and receiving/giving any form of help will
be disqualified

The decision of S P Jain will be final and binding on the applicant in case of any dispute.

------------------------------------------------Signature of Invigilator

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APPROPRIATION OF MARKS AND TIME

Section
Diagrammatic
Reasoning
Logic

No.of Marksper Total


Time Negative
Questions question Marksper allotted Marking
Section persection per
(Indicative)question
7
3
21
10 Minutes
1
5

10

5 Minutes

0.5

IQ

10

5 Minutes

0.5

Numeracy

10

30

20 Minutes

ReadingComprehension

15

15 Minutes

GKQuestions

14

14

5 Minutes

Total

46

100

60 Minutes

NOTE: ANSWERS ARE HIGHLIGHTED IN YELLOW

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DIAGRAMMATIC REASONING (7Q x 3 marks = 21 marks. Negative marking 1


mark) Time 10 minutes
1.
A is added to B to equal C
D is added to E to equal F
But similar symbols disappear

What comes next?

Ans: Option 1
2

What number should replace the question mark?

Ans: 216
3. Can you work out the time on the blank clock face?

Ans: Option 1
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4.

Ans: Option B
5. Which of the four lettered alternatives (A, B, C or D) fits most logically into the empty
square?

Ans: Option A

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6. Each pair of circles produces the circle above by carrying forward only those elements
that are different. Similar elements are cancelled out

Find the circle from the below given options to replace the question mark?

Ans: Option A
7.

Which shield below has most in common with the shield above?

Ans: Option D

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LOGIC (5Q x 2 marks = 10 marks. Negative marking 0.5 mark) Time 5 minutes
A Squash league has seven members: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. In order to accommodate
everyones schedule, players are divided into two groups to play. The makeup of the group is
determined by the following constraints:
Group 2 has four people, and group 1 has three people.
A is not in a group with F or E.
G is in group with B.
If A is in group 2 then C is in group 1
1. If B is in group 1, then which of the following must be true?
(A) E is in group 1.
(B) G is in group 2.
(C) C is in group 1.
(D) F is in group 2.
(E) D is in group 1.
2. If A is in group 2, then which of the following could be true?
(A) G is in group 1.
(B) C is not in group 1.
(C) D is in group 1.
(D) F is not in group 1.
(E) E is in group 2.
3. If C and D are both in group 1, then which of the following must be true?
(A) F shares a group with A.
(B) E shares a group with C.
(C) G shares a group with D.
(D) B shares a group with C.
(E) B shares a group with F.
4. Which of the following can NEVER be true?
(A) F and E do not share a group.
(B) B and A share a group.
(C) C and D do not share a group.
(D) F and C share a group.
(E) G and E share a group.
5. How many different configurations are possible for this game?
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6
(E) 7
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IQ (5Q x 2 = 10 marks. Negative marking 0.5 mark) Time 5 minutes


1. What number should replace the question mark?
6

20

22

50

22

Ans: 6
2. How many minutes is it before 12 noon, if 48 minutes ago it was twice as many minutes past
9 a.m.?
Ans: 44 Minutes
3. What letter is two letters above the letter two letters to the left of the letter immediately
above the letter three letters to the right of the letter Q?
A

M N

W X

Ans: C
4. Shree is 1 1/2 times as old as Ali who is 1 1/2 times as old as Jay. Their combined ages total
133. How old is Shree?
Ans: 63 years
5. How many triangles are formed below?

Ans: 19 Triangles
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NUMERACY (10Q x 3 = 30 marks. Negative marking 1 mark) Time 20 minutes

1. What is the total number of customers in a shop on a particular day, when 31% of them
purchase on credit and the number of those who make cash purchases exceeds the number of
credit purchases by 247?
(A) 605
(B) 560
(C) 650
(D) 1650
(E) 620
2. The monthly salary of a man is Rs.480 and he spends 7/8 of it. His income increases by 1/6
of the present salary and his spending also increases by 2/7 of the present expenditure. His
savings will now
(A) Increase by Rs.45
(B) Decrease by Rs.40
(C) Increase by Rs.40
(D) Decrease by Rs.80
(E) Decrease by Rs.60
3. If 8 men or 17 boys can do a piece of work in 26 days, how many days will it take for 4 men
and 24 boys to complete a piece of work 50 x 0.9 times as great
(A) 680 days
(B) 612 days
(C) 61 days
(D) 68 days
(E) 80 days
4. A cistern normally takes 4 hours to be filled by a tap but because of a leak, takes 2 hours
more. In how many hours will the leak empty a full cistern?
(A) 10 hours
(B) 14 hours
(C) 6 hours
(D) 12 hours
(E) 8 hours

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Question 5 and 6 refer to the following graphs:


SALES AND EARNINGS OF CONSOLIDATED CONGLOMERATE

Note : figures drawn to scale

5. During which year was the companys earnings 10 percent of its sales?
(A) 85
(B) 86
(C) 87
(D) 88
(E) 90
6. In which year did sales increase by the greatest percentage over the previous years?
(A) 86
(B) 87
(C) 88
(D) 89
(E) 90
7. A man covers a certain distance on scooter. Had he moved 3kmph faster, he would have
taken 40 minutes less. If he had moved 2 kmph slower, he would have taken 40 min more.
The distance covered by him (in km) is:
(A) 20
(B) 36
(C) 37.5
(D) 40

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8. The sum of the ages of a father and son is 45 years. Five years ago the product of their ages
was 4 times the fathers age at that time. The present ages of the father and son respectively
are:
(A) 25 years, 10 years
(B) 36 years, 9 years
(C) 39 years, 6 years
(D) None of these
9.
O

In the figure above, the radius of the larger circle is twice that of the smaller circle. If the
circles are concentric, what is the ratio of the shaded regions area to the area of the smaller
circle?
(A) 10:1
(B) 9 : 1
(C) 3 : 1
(D) 2 : 1
(E) 1 : 1
10.

Column A
The number of distinct
prime factors of 12

Column B
The number of distinct
prime factors of 36

(A) The quantity in Column A is greater


(B) The quantity in Column B is greater
(C) The two quantities are equal
(D) The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

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READING COMPREHENSION (5Q x 3 = 15 marks. Negative marking 1 mark) Time 15


minutes
Article I, Section 7, of the Constitution provides in part that every Bill which shall have passed
the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall, before it becomes a Law, be presented to the
President of the United States, In actual practice, the Clerk, or the Secretary of the Senate when
the Bill originated in that body, delivers the original enrolled Bill to the Clerk at the White House
and obtains a receipt. The fact of the delivery is then reported to the House by the Clerk.
Delivery to a White House Clerk has customarily been regarded as presentation to the President
and as commencing the 10-day constitutional period for presidential action. Copies of the
enrolled Bill usually are transmitted by the White House to the various departments interested in
the subject matter so that they may advise the President on the issues surrounding the Bill. If the
President approves the Bill, he signs it and usually writes the word approved and the date.
However, the Constitution requires only that the President sign it.
The Bill may become law without the Presidents signature by virtue of the constitutional
provision that if the President does not return a Bill with objections within 10 days (excluding
Sundays) after it has been presented to the President, it becomes law as if the President had
signed it. However, if Congress by their adjournment prevents its return, it does not become law.
This is known as a pocket veto; that is, the Bill does not become law even though the President
has not sent his objections to the Congress. The Congress has interpreted the Presidents liability
to pocket-veto a Bill to be limited to final adjournment sine die of a Congress, where Congress
has finally prevented return by the originating House and not to interim adjournments or firstsession adjournments where the originating House of Congress through its agents is able to
receive a veto message for subsequent reconsideration by that Congress when it reconvenes. The
extent of pocket veto authority has not been definitively decided by the courts.
Notice of the signing of a Bill by the President is sent by message to the House in which it
originated, and that House informs the other, although this action is not necessary for the act to
be valid. The action is also noted in the Congressional Record. A Bill becomes law on the date
of approval or passage over the Presidents veto, unless it expressly provides a different effective
date.
1. The authors primary purpose in this passage is to
(A) point out some of the formalities the government engages in despite a lack of
constitutional necessity
(B) summarize how congress amends the constitution
(C) describe a legislative process
(D) explain pocket veto
(E) interpret the legislative provision on the constitution
2. According to the passage, which one of the following situations may best account for the
existence of the pocket veto?
(A) The President is out of the country for more than 10 days, but Congress is in session.
(B) The President has objections to a proposed Bill, but Congress is not in session to discuss
any potential changes.
(C) The President wishes to sign a Bill within the last 10 days Congress is in session.
(D) The President wishes to sign a Bill on a Sunday, a day congress is not in session.
(E) The President has objections to only certain provisions of a proposed bill, but Congress
seems weary of changing them.
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3. Which of the following CANNOT be reasonably inferred about the legislative process
described in this passage?
(A) It is a complex process, though the rules are specifically defined.
(B) Congress sometimes adjourns for short period of time.
(C) Once a Bill is received by a White House Clerk, it is then typically passed on to the
President and his advisers.
(D) Once the 10-day period of presidential action passes without objection or a President
signs a bill into law within the 10 days, nothing can be done to change it.
(E) Sundays are traditionally considered days on which work will not be done.
4. Based on the authors assertions, if a bill is delivered to a White House Clerk and is then
neglected for more than 10 days, what happens?
(A) The Secretary of the Senate redelivers the bill.
(B) The President signs the Bill and it passes into law.
(C) The Bill becomes law if Congress is still in session.
(D) The veto of the President causes the Bill to be void.
(E) The President attends to the Bill when an opening appears in the presidential schedule.
5. According to the author, which is tantamount to presenting a bill to the President?
(A) the Secretary of the Senate presenting the newly crafted bill to the President
(B) giving the Bill to a White House Clerk in exchange of a receipt
(C) the President reading the bill after reviewing the minutes of the last Senate meeting
(D) the President receiving the bill and then writing approve on it
(E) the President inducing a pocket veto by waiting 10 days to review the bill

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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (14Q x 1 = 14 marks. Negative marking 2 marks) Time 5


minutes
Mark True (T) or False (F)
1.

On 2 December 2010, Russia and Qatar were selected as the locations for the 2018
and 2022 FIFA World Cups respectively

T F

2.

The deepest oceanic trench Mariana is locate in the Pacific Ocean

T F

3.

The Japanese rocket, carrying a satellite for studying Global Climatic Change and
the Greenhouse Effect exploded in flight after the successful take-off on June
10,2010

T F

4.

Although fog consists of fine drops of water, we cannot see clearly through it
because the drops scatter most of the light

T F

5.

Liu Xiaobo has been awarded the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, for "his long and nonviolent struggle for fundamental human rights in China

T F

6.

Yahoo is developing an operating system (OS) for personal computers, in a direct


challenge to market leader Microsoft and its Windows system Chrome OS

T F

7.

A rift valley is formed mainly due to the forces of tension in the earths crust

T F

8.

Tokyo is the most expensive city in the world

T F

9.

O2 gas is contained in the ozone layer on the earth

T F

10. China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States are the P-5
(Permanent 5) members of the United Nations Security Council

T F

11. Herodotus is known as the Father of History

T F

12. Google is the top company in the Fortune-500 listing for 2010

T F

13. Eruptions of Mount Tarumae created an ash cloud that led to the closure of most of
Europes IFR airspace from 15 until 20 April 2010

T F

14. The International Court has issued an arrest warrant for a country head for the first
time in history, the convicted person is head of Sudan

T F

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