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Maximum Questions
30
35
35
100
Maximum Marks
30
35
35
100
Duration
Composite Time of 60
minutes (1 hour)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Directions (Qs. 1 10): Read the following passage
carefully and answer the given questions. Certain
words/phrases are given in bold to help you to locate them
while answering some of the questions.
The terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday, along with twin
bombings in Beirut on the day before and the downing of a
Russian jetliner over the Sinai Peninsula on Oct. 31, show a
new phase in the Islamic States war against the West, a
readiness to strike far beyond areas it controls in Iraq,
Syria, and increasingly, Libya.
The challenge for threatened countries is huge. The sort of
attacks the Islamic State, or ISIS, has launched are hard to
anticipate or prevent, yet in Europe each one intensifies
the raucous xenophobia of far-right nationalists ever
ready to demonize Muslim citizens, immigrants and
refugees, and shut down Europes open internal borders.
The Islamic State must be crushed, but that requires
patience, determination and the coordination of strategies
and goals that has been sorely lacking among countries
involved in the war on ISIS, especially the United States
and Russia.
President Franois Hollande of France defiantly declared
the attacks in Paris an act of war and vowed a pitiless
response. On Sunday, French warplanes bombarded
Raqqa, the Syrian city that is an ISIS stronghold. Mr.
Hollande is expected to offer other proposals when he
addresses the French Parliament at a special session in
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(2) demanding
(4) noticing
(2) align
(4) rides
(2) tamed
(4) stepped
(2) means
(4) nature
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NUMERICAL ABILITY
Directions (31-35): What should come in place of the
questions mark (?) in the following questions?
31. 8.5 (80 1.52.5) 4 =?
(1) 637.5
(2) 620.5
(3) 544.22
(4) 647.5
(5) None of these
32. 23% of 2500 22% of 500 = 930 ?
(1) 2.5
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 1.5
(5) None of these
33. 5312.15 1318.82 2321.43 = ?
(1) 1681.9
(2) 1571.9
(3) 2671.7
(4) 1671.9
(5) None of these
34. (333.33 + 33.33 + 3333.34) 50 = ?
(1) 74
(2) 78
(3) 82
(4) 84
(5) None of these
35. 3% of 3500 + 5% of 700 = ?% of 1400
(1) 12%
(2) 15%
(3) 10%
(4) 8%
(5) None of these
Directions (36-40): What approximate value should
come in place of the question mark (?) in the following
question? (Note: You are not expected to calculate the
exact value.)
36. 16.003 27.998 209.010 = ?
(1) 150
(2) 200
(3) 75
(4) 240
(5) 110
37. 840.0003 23.999 + 10.99 x 5 = ?
(1) 74
(2) 85
(3) 90
(4) 18
(5) 98
38. (6885.009 419.999 94.989) 5 = ?
(1) 1160
(2) 1250
(3) 1274
(4) 1360
(5) 1100
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2
39. (6.5) + (8.5) +(9.5)2 = ?
(1) 225
(2) 190
(3) 205
(4) 160
(5) 215
40. 11111 111 11 = ?
(1) 9
(2) 20
(3) 5
(4) 2
(5) 25
Directions (41-45): What should come in place of the
question mark (?) in the following number series?
41. 2 16 112 672 3360 13440 ?
(1) 3430
(2) 3340
(3) 40320
(4) 43240
(5) None of these
42. 4 9 19 ? 79 159 319
(1) 59
(2) 39
(3) 49
(4) 29
(5) None of these
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(5) None of these
55. A card is drawn from a pack of playing cards, what is
the probability of getting either a black or a black
queen?
(1) 4/13
(2)7/13
(3)1/13
(4) 1/26
(5) None of these
Directions (56-60): Study the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow.
A team of 5 players Akash, Venki, Chandu, Dilabar and Kabir participated in a cricket tournament and played four
games (1 to 4).
The Following table gives partial information about their individual scores and the total runs scored by the team in each
match as well as the Total runs scored by a particular player in all the matches.
Runs
scored by
players
Players
Akash
Venki
Chandu
Dilabar
Kabir
Total
Game-1
Game-2
Game-3
70
62
58
280
250
60
65
55
310
Game-4
85
75
45
25
Total
90
93
40
390
310
280
250
240
150
1230
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REASONING ABILITY
Directions (66-70): In each of the following questions
assuming that given statement to be true. Find which of the
following two conclusions I and II given below are true.
(1) If only conclusion I follows
(2) If only conclusion II follows
(3) If either conclusion I or II follows
(4) If neither conclusion I nor II follows
(5) if both conclusion I & II follow
66. Statements : A B = C; B < D E
Conclusions: I. D > A
II. E > C
67. Statements: L > U K; Z < U < R
Conclusions: I. L > Z
II. K < R
68. Statements : Y < J = P R > I
Conclusions: I. J > I
II. Y < R
69. Statements: V K > M = N; M > S; T < K
Conclusions: I. T < N
II. V = S
70. Statements : F X < A; R < X E
Conclusions: I. F E
II. R < F
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