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Quantitative Aptitude

Q1. Raj can do a piece of work in 20 days. He started the


work and left after some days, when 25% work was done.
After it Abhijit joined and completed it working for 10 days.
In how many days Raj and Abhijit can do the complete
work, working together?
• A. 6
• B. 8
• C. 10
• D. 12
Q2. Statements: All books are covers.
Some pens are covers. All pens are
Inks

Conclusions:
At least some books are pens
No book is a pen
All Inks being book is a possibilities.

If only (I) conclusion follows

If only (III) conclusion follows

If either conclusion (I) or (II) follows

Only conclusion II and either


conclusion (I) or (III) follows

Only conclusion III and either


conclusion I or II follows
Q3. A speaks truth in 75% of case,
While B can speaks truth in 80 %
of the case . In how many percent
of the cases are they likely to
contradict each if they have to
report the winner of the game of
chase ?

a) 25%

a) 20%

b) 35%

d) 30%
Q4. Find the number of ways in
which four particular person a,b,c,d
and 6 more person can stand in a
queue so that A always stands
before B .B always stand before C
and C always stands before D?

a) 6!
b) 7!
c) 10c6*6!
d) 10c4*4!
Q5. If the average of some
consecutive odd number is 60.
Then find the sum of the
numbers?

a) 1830
b) 3500
c) 3650
d) 3600
Q6. The average weight of a
class of 29 students is 40 kg. If the
weight of teacher be included, the
average rises by 500 gm. What is
the weight of teacher?

a) 40.5 kg
b) 50.5 kg
c) 45 kg
d) 55 kg
Q7. What is the rate of simple
interest for the first 4 years if
the sum of Rs. 360 becomes
Rs. 540 in 9 years and the
rate of interest for the last 5
years is 6%?

a) 4%

b) 7%

c) 5%

d) 10
Q8. The least perfect
square , which is divisible
by each of 21, 36 and 66
is?

a) 214344
b) 214334
c) 213444
d) 231444
Q9. The traffic light at three
different road crossing change
after 24 seconds, 36 seconds
and and 54 seconds
respectively. If they all change
simultaneously at 10:15:00 AM
, then at time will they again
change simultaneously?

a) 10:16:54
b) 10:18: 36
c) 10:22:12
d) 10:22:15
Q10. 100 students appeared for
two different examinations 60
passed the first,50 the second
and 30 both the examinations.
Find the probability that a
student selected at random
failed in both the examination?

a)5/6
b)1/5
c)1/7
d)5/7
Q11. There are 10 points on a
straight line AB and 8 on
another straight line AC none
of them being point A. how
many triangles can be formed
with these points
as vertices?

a. 680
b. 720
c. 816
d. 640
Q12.7^1+7^2+7^3+.......+7^2
05. Find out how many
numbers present which unit
place contain 3?

a) 50
b) 51
c) 52
d) 205
Q13.

1(1!)+2(2!)+3(3!)....2012(2012!) = ?

a) 2012!-1
b) 2013!-1
c) 2014!-1
d) 2015!-1
Q14. A bag contains 8 white balls,
and 3 blue balls. Another bag
contains 7 white,and 4 blue balls.
What is the probability of getting
blue ball?

a)3/7
b)7/22
c)7/25
d)7/15
Q15. In this question A^B
means A raised to the power
B. If f(x)=a*x^4-b*x^2+x+5.
f(-3)=2. Then f(3)=?

a)3
b) 7
c) 8
d) 6
Verbal

Q1. Those who persist in the endeavor


at long last triumph ...... the odds of
life.

A. Over
B. on
C. upon
D. About
Q2. The English schemed to continue
their rule in India by playing off one
community ...... the other.

A. before
B. upon
C. against
D. with
Q3. You've only three months to
complete the course, Don't give ......
now.
A. Out
B. away
C. up
D. off
Q4.Brothers must live in harmony.
They must never fall ......

A. off B. out C. apart D. away


In the question, there is a sentence of
which some parts have been jumbled up.
Re-arrange these parts which are labelled
P, Q, R and S to produce the correct
sentence. Choose the proper sequence :
5) S1: Venice is a strange and beautiful city in
the north of Italy.
P : There are about four hundred old stone
bridges joining the island of Venice.
Q : In this city there are no motor cars, no
horses, no buses.
R : These small islands are near one another.
S : It is not an island but a hundred and
seventeen islands.
S6: This is because Venice has no streets.
The Proper sequence should be:
A. PQRS B. PRQS C. SRPQ D. PQSR
Q5. Out of the given alternative,
choose the one which best
expresses the meaning of the given
word.
Supplant
A. Grow
B. Replace
C. Question
D. Undo
Q6. Out of the given alternative,
choose the one which best
expresses the meaning of the
given word.
DOLEFUL
A. Colorful
B. Bright
C. Jovial
D. Mournful
Q7. Antonym of Approbate is

A. Ingratitude
B. condemn
C. dissatisfaction
D. master
Q8. Antonym of Malformed
is
A. Fetid
B. Curvaceous
C. Sketchy
D. Shapely
Q9. Arrange in correct order
S1: On vacation in Tangier,
Morocco, my friend and I sat down
at a street cafe.
P : At one point, he bent over with
a big smile, showing me, a single
gold tooth and a dingy fez.
Q : soon I felt the presence of
someone standing alongside me.
R : But this one wouldn't budge.
S : We had been cautioned about
beggars and were told to ignore
them.
S6: Finally a man walked over to
me and whispered, "Hey buddy
this guy is your waiter and he
wants your order"
The Proper sequence should be:
A. SQRP B. SQPR C. QSRP D.
QSPR
Sentence Correction

Q10 If the engineering feats of that early


decade remains impressive – boring a
mile-long tunnel through a solid mountain,
and turning the eastward flow of two rivers
westward – the arduous conditions in
which the engineers worked are no less
remarkable.

A. If the engineering feats of that early


decade remains impressive – boring
B. If the engineering feats of that early
decade remains impressive – such as the
boring of
C. Although the engineering feats of that
early decade remains impressive – boring
D. If the feats of engineering in that early
decade remains impressive – boring
E. If the engineering feats of that early
decade remain impressive – boring
Q11. 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) It is true/(B) that God helps
those/(C) who helps
themselves./(D) No error.
Option 1 : (A)
Option 2 : (B)
Option 3 : (C )
Option 4 : (D)
Q12. 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) Can I lend/(B) your pencil/(C) for
a minute, please ?/(D) No error.

Option 1 : (A)
Option 2 : (B)
Option 3 : (C )
Option 4 : (D)
Q13. In the question a part of the
sentence is italicised. Alternatives to
the italicised part is given which may
improve the construction of the
sentence. Select the correct alternative.

Whatever to our other problems, we


have no shortcoming to cheap
labour in India.
Option 1 : default
Option 2 : deficit
Option 3 : scarcity
Option 4 : No improvement needed
Q14. In the question a part of the
sentence is italicised. Alternatives to
the italicised part is given which may
improve the construction of the
sentence. Select the correct alternative.

I would have waited for you at the


station if I knew that you would
come.
Option 1 : had known
Option 2 : was knowing
Option 3 : have known
Option 4 : No improvement needed
Q15. 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) Ganguly is one of the finest
batsmen/ (B) that India have
produced/ (C) over the decades./
(D) No error
Option 1 : (A)
Option 2 : (B)
Option 3 : (C )
Option 4 : (D)
Technical MCQ
Q1.**ptr is ?

A. Pointer to integer
B. None of these
C. Pointer to pointer
D. Invalid declaration
Q.2.void main()
{
float x=10.8;
if(x==10.8)
printf("hi");
else
printf("hello");
}

A.hi
B.None of these
C.hello
D.hihello
Q3.void main()
{
int k=5,*p=&k,**m=&p;

printf("%d,%d,%d",k,*p,**p);
}

A.5,5,5
B.5,0,0
C.compile time error
D.None of these
Q4.int main()
{
printf("%c\n",7["PAKISTAN"]);
return 0;
}

A. A
B. K
C. N
D. T
Q5.int main()
{
char str[]="peace";
char *s=str;
prinf("%s\n",s++ + 3);
return 0;
}

A.eace
B.ce
C.peace
D.e
Q6. Strings are character arrays.the
last index contains _______.
A.\t
B.\1
C.\0
D.\n
Q7. what is dangling pointer?

A.Pointer pointing to array

B.Pointer pointing to integer

C.Pointer not pointing to valid


object

D.Pointer pointing to last index


Q8. What will be the output of the
program?
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
int a = 500, b = 100, c;
if(!a >= 400)
b = 300;
c = 200;
printf("b = %d c = %d\n", b, c);
return 0;
}

A.b = 300 c = 200


B.b = 100 c = garbage
C.b = 300 c = garbage
D.b = 100 c = 200
Q9.What will be the output of the
program?
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
int k, num = 30;
k = (num < 10) ? 100 : 200;
printf("%d\n", num);
return 0;
}

A.200
B.30
C.100
D.500
Q10.What is the output of the
program
#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.Error
D.None of these
Q11.What will be the output
of the program?
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
int x = 10, y = 20;
if(!(!x) && x)
printf("x = %d\n", x);
else
printf("y = %d\n", y);
return 0;
}

A.y =20 B.x = 0


C.x = 10 D.x = 1
12.which of the following is a
collection of different data types?
A.String B.Structure
C.Array D.None of the above
13.void main()
{
int i=9,j=8,k,l,m;
k=i|j;
l=i&j;
m=k^l;
printf("%d,%d,%d",i,j,k,l,m);
}

A.9,8,9,8,1 B.9,9,9,9,9
C.9,8,9,8,9 D.None of these
14.In which order do the following
gets evaluated?
1.Relaional
2.Arithmetic
3.Logical
4.Assignment

A.2134 B.3214
C.1243 D.1234
15.How many times "helloworld" is get
printed?
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
int x;
for(x=-1; x<=10; x++)
{
if(x < 5)
continue;
else
break;
printf("helloworld");
}
return 0;
}
A.Infinite times B.11 times
C.0 times D.10 times

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