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JMI: MBA - 2019, Direction- Q (1-5): In the following number series, one number is missing. What should, come at the place of missing number (?), Q-1: 14, 8, 9, 14, 5, 30,?, A. 72, , B. 73, , C. 75, , D. 76, , Q-2: 77, 85, 69, 101, 37,?, A. 105, , B. 125, , C. 165, , D. 185, , Q-3: 20, 29, 54, 103, 184,?, A. 301, , B. 305, , C. 304, , D. 303, , Q-4: 7, 8, 18, 57, ? 1165, A. 212, , B. 217, , C. 232, , D. 247, , Q-5: 5, 7, 18, 47, 105, ?, A. 155, , B. 175, , C. 215, , D. 195, , Direction – Q (6-9): In the following question, two equations I and II are given. Solve both, the equation carefully & answer the questions given below:, , pg. 1, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Q-6:, , I., , A., , B., , C., , D., , Q-7: (, , ), , A., , B., , C., , D., , Q-8: (, , or no relation can be established, , ), , A., , B., , C., , D., , Q-9: Ratio between heights of 2 cylinders in the ratio 3:5. Their volumes are in the ratio 27:80., Find ratio between their radius., A. ½, , B. 2/3, , C. ¾, , D. 4/5, , Direction Q (10-14): What approximate value should come at the place of question mark (?) in, the following question?, Q-10:, A. 32, , pg. 2, , B. 52, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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C. 62, Q-11: √, , D. 42, √, , (, , ), , ( ), , A. 24, , B. 32, , C. 28, , D. 39, , (, , ), , Q-12: √, A. 19, , B. 18, , C. 21, , D. 15, , Q-13:, A. 420, , B. 280, , C. 350, , D. 220, , Q-14:, A. 1130, , B. 1000, , C. 1100, , D. 1030, , 15. Ratio between heights of 2 cylinders in the ratio 3:5. Their volumes are in the ratio 27:80., Find ratio between their radius., A. ½, , B. 2/3, , C. ¾, , D. 4/5, , Q-16: B is 20% efficient than A. B started the work & did it for x days. And then B is replaced, by A. And A completed the remaining work in x+8 days. Ratio of work done by A & B is 3:2., In how many days will A & B together take to complete the whole work?, , pg. 3, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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A. 120/12 days., , B. 150/11 days., , C. 140/13 days., , D. 100/33 days., , Q-17: The time taken for covering „X‟ km by downstream is equal to „X-18‟ by covering, upstream. Upstream speed is 6 km/hr less than that of downstream. If the speed of the boat, in still water is 15 km/hr. What is the value of „X‟., A. 51, , B. 52, , C. 54, , D. 53, , Q-18: A sum of Rs 9100 is borrowed at 20% per annum compounded annually. If the amount, is to be paid in two years, the amount will be?, A. Rs 1,20,000, , B. Rs 1,25,760, , C. Rs 1,27,526, , D. Rs 1,31,040, , Q-19: If an article is marked 40% above the cost price. If discount of x% is given on the, marked price of the article them final profit of 12% is obtained. Now if CP of new article is, Rs 120 and x% profit is desired then when should be the selling price of that article?, A. 140, , B. 142, , C. 144, , D. 146, , Q-20: A, B, C started a business and invested in the ratio of 3:4:5. After 4 months, A withdrew, 1/12th amount of what B and C invested. If the annual income was 9200, then what was the, share of B?, A. 3480, , B. 3680, , C. 3880, , D. 4080, , pg. 4, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Q-21: In a 40 litres mixture of acetic acid and sodium acetate which are in the ratio 3:1, find, the amount of sodium acetate solution to be added to make the 2:3, A. 40 litres, , B. 20 litres, , C. 30 litres, , D. 35 litres, , Q-22: Radhika has two daughters by the name Rinku and Sindhu. The ratio of the age of, Radhika and Rinku is 3:1 and that Rinku and Sindhu is 8:5. Given that Rinku is six years, elder to Sindhu. Find the ratio of their ages after 12 years., A. 29: 15: 12, , B. 30: 14: 10, , C. 30: 14: 11, , D. 29: 14: 11, , Q-23: Three years ago the average age of Mohan‟s family having 5 members was 17 years., Mohan becomes father but the average age of his family is same today. What is the present, age of baby?, A. 1 year, , B. 2 years, , C. 3 years, , D. 4 years, , Q-24: Out of 12 persons, 11 spend Rs 2000 monthly. The twelfth person spends Rs 110 more, than the average spending of the 12 people. How much money does the twelfth person, spend?, A. 2200, , B. 1800, , C. 2120, , D. 2010, , Direction- Q(25-29): Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions given, below:, Given below is the demand and production of 6 brands (in units) of a product in the year, 2018., , pg. 5, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Q-25: If the demand for brand C product increase by 75% then to meet the demand, production should be increased by what percent?, A. 32.65 %, , B. 48.48 %, , C. 57.14 %, , D. None of these, , Q-26: Brand A production is increased to meet its demand. With every 160 unit produced the, brand increases its price by 10%. If the earlier price of one product was Rs 5000 then find the, new price of the product., A. Rs 5500, , B. Rs 6655, , C. Rs 7320.50, , D. Rs 8052.55, , Q-27: The demand for brand D product decreased. The new demand is 20 % less than its, production., Find by what percentage the demand decreased?, pg. 6, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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A. 28 %, , B. 30 %, , C. 38.88 %, , D. 72 %, , Q-28: Brand B decreased its price of the product to meet its demand to its production. When, the price decreased by 12 % the demand increased by 25 %. If the ratio between the new price, and new demand is 11: 20 then find the price of the product before the decrease., A. Rs. 2300, , B. Rs 2500, , C. Rs 2200, , D. Rs 2000, , Q-29: The product of brand E and F look together is approx. what percent of total demand of, E and F?, A. 81 %, , B. 21 %, , C. 123 %, , D. 121 %, , Direction- Q (30-34) Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the, question given below:, , Q-30: Find the average of the number of females in all the colleges except college C and E?, A. 672.8, , pg. 7, , B. 683.5, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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C. 750, , D. 753.5, , Q-31: Find the average difference between the number of male and female students in all the, colleges?, A. 312.833, , B. 314.60, , C. 313, , D. 314.50, , Q-32: The number of female students in college C is what approx-percent of the number of, male students of college A., A. 70 %, , B. 72 %, , C. 74 %, , D. 76 %, , Q-33: Out of total female in college E, 30 % are in Arts department which is 35 % of the total, students in Arts department. Find out approximately how much percent of male students, from E are in Arts department?, A. 20 %, , B. 22 %, , C. 19 %, , D. 23 %, , Q-34: Find the ratio of 2/3 rd of college B male students and female students of college F., A. 29: 11, , B. 29: 33, , C. 33: 29, , D. 22: 29, , Direction- Q (35-39): Seven companies A,B,C,D,E,F and G are engaged in production of two, items I and II. The comparative data about production of these items by the seven companies, is given in the following Graph and Table. Study them carefully to answer the questions that, follow:, , pg. 8, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Cost of the total production (both items together) by seven companies = 25 crores, , RATIO OF PRODUCTION BETWEEN ITEMS I AND II AND THE PERCENT EARNED, FOR THE TWO ITEMS, , Q-35: Cost of production of item I by the F is what percent of the cost of production of item II, by company D?, , pg. 9, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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A. 16%, , B. 33.33%, , C. 66.67%, , D. None of these, , Q-36: What is the total profit earned by company G for items I and II together?, A. 78 lakh, , B. 1.62 crore, , C. 7.8 crore, , D. 16.2 lakh, , Q-37: What is the ratio of the cost of production of item 1 by company A to the cost of, production of item 1 by company D?, A. 3:5, , B. 1:2, , C. 2:1, , D. 2:3, , Q-38: The cost of production of both items together by company E is equal to the total cost of, production of both items together by which of the two companies?, A. C and D, , B. B and G, , C. A and D, , D. C and F, , Q-39: What is total of the cost of production of item 1 by company A and the cost of, production of item II by company B?, A. 2.6 crore, , B. 26 lakh, , C. 3.35 crore, , D. 33.65 lakh, , Direction- Q(40-43): Study the following bar graph and line graph details of „Number of, Workers Employed‟ and „Number of Units Shipped‟ respectively of M/s Mega Corp Limited, to answer these questions., M/s Mega Corp Limited: Number of Workers Employed and Units Shipped, , pg. 10, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Q-40: By what percent did the number of temporary workers employed by M/s Corp Limited, increase from April 1 to May 1?, A. 40%, , B. 25%, , C. 20%, , D. 12%, , Q-41: What was the difference, if any, between the number of permanent workers employed, by M/s Mega Corp Limited on March 1 and the number of permanent workers employed on, April 1?, A. 0%, , B. 50%, , C. 100%, , D. 150%, , Q-42: What was the total number of units shipped by M/s Mega Corp Limited for the months, of January, February and March (approximately)?, A. 40,000, , B. 55,000, , C. 60,000, , D. 70,000, , pg. 11, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Q-43: If on May 1, 60% of the permanent workers and 40% of the temporary workers, employed by M/s Mega Corp Limited were women, how many of the workers employed by, M/s Mega Corp Limited at that time were women?, A. 200, , B. 120, , C. 410, , D. 260, , Direction- Q(44-48): Study the following information carefully and answer the question, given below:, 8 persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H have their birthdays on 14th and 21st of four different months,, January, March, April and June not necessarily in the same order. A has birthday on even date, and a month which is having 31 days. Number of persons between C and F is same as the, number of persons between B and H. H’s birthday is not on even number date and a month, which is having 31 days. B is not born after H C is born before F and B, who is not born in, January. D is not born in June. F was born on even number date. D’s birthday is on odd number, date and a month which is having 31 days. B and H were not born in the same month. E was, born after F., Q-44: How many persons born after F?, A. 1, , B. 2, , C. 3, , D. 4, , Q-45: Who among the following is not born in the month having 30 days?, A. F, , B. D, , C. B, , D. H, , Q-46: Who among the following does not belong to the group?, A. A, , B. D, , C. G, , D. B, , Q-47: How many persons have birthday between D and E?, , pg. 12, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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A. 1, , B. 2, , C. 3, , D. 4, , Q-48: Who among the following is not born before F?, A. A, , B. D, , C. H, , D. C, , Directions- Q(49-53): Read the passage below and answer the question given below:, A sanctuary may be defined as a place where Man is passive and the rest of Nature active. Till, quite recently Nature had her own sanctuaries, where man either did not go at all or only as a, tool-using animal in comparatively small numbers. But, now, in this machinery age, there is no, place left where man cannot go with overwhelming forces at his command. He can strangle to, death all the nobler wild life in the world to-day. To-morrow he certainly will have done so,, unless he exercise due foresight and self-control in the meantime., There is not the slightest doubt that birds and mammals are now being killed off much faster, than they can breed. And it is always the largest and noblest forms of life that suffer most. The, whales and elephants, lions and eagles, go. The rats and flies, and all mean parasites, remain., This is inevitable in certain cases. But it is wanton killing off that I am speaking of to-night., Civilized man begins by destroying the very forms of wild life he learns to appreciate most, when he becomes still more civilized. The obvious remedy is to begin conservation at an earlier, stage, when it is easier and better in every way, by enforcing laws for close seasons, game, preserves, the selective protection of certain species, and sanctuaries., I have just defined a sanctuary as a place where man is passive and the rest of Nature active., But this general definition is too absolute for any special case. The mere fact that man has to, protect a sanctuary does away with his purely passive attitude. Then, he can be beneficially, active by destroying pests and parasites, like bot-flies or mosquitoes, and by finding antidotes, for diseases like the epidemic which periodically kills off the rabbits and thus starves many of, , pg. 13, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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the carnivora to death. But, except in cases where experiment has proved his intervention to be, beneficial, the less he upsets the balance of nature the better, even when he tries to be an earthly, Providence., Q-49: The author implies that his first definition of a sanctuary is, A. Totally wrong, , B. Somewhat idealistic, , C. unhelpful, , D. indefensible, , Q-50: The author‟s argument that destroying bot-flies and mosquitoes would be a beneficial, action is most weakened by all of the following except, A. parasites have an important role to play in the regulation of populations, B. the elimination of any species can have unpredictable effects on the balance of nature, C. the pests themselves are part of the food chain, D. these insects have been introduced to the area by human activities, Q-51: It can be inferred that the passage is, A. part of an article in a scientific journal, B. extracted from the minutes of a nature club, C. part of a speech delivered to an educated audience, D. a speech delivered in a court of law, Q-52: What should be the most appropriate central idea of this passage, A. Author argues that man kills big animals but saves mosquitoes & other parasites., B. Ecological balance, if not maintained by man will be harmful in long run., C. Author proposes a programme for not distributing the balance of nature as it is beneficial for, mankind., D. In view of the author man should not intervene in natural environments., , pg. 14, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Q-53: Tone of the Author as expressed in the passage can be described, A. Descriptive to analytical, , B Sarcastically humourous, , C. Objective to narrative, , D. Sarcastically critical to suggestive, , Direction- Q (54-63): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been, numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are, suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each, case., Not a …(1)… passes without a controversy …(2)… over the national sports awards. The, …(3)… that arises every year following the announcement of the Khel Ratna, Arjuna and, Dronacharya awards often …(4)… to accusations of bits, regionalism and …(5)… ., Representations to the Sports Minister, interventions …(6)… Chief Minister, Union, Ministers and Politicians have all …(7)… part of the game, though the rules stipulate that any, form of “canvassing” could lead to disqualified of an …(8)… . In practice, no such, disqualification takes …(69)… and aspiring candidates readily plead their cases with the, Sports Minister even after the recommendations of the awards panel become public …(10)., Q-54: ………. (1)?, A. distance, , B. year, , C. right, , D. second, , Q-55: ………. (2)?, A. harming, , B. developing, , C. surrounding, , D. erupting, , Q-56: ………. (3)?, A. debate, , B. understanding, , C. struggle, , D. discussion, , Q-57: ………. (4)?, , pg. 15, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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A. permits, , B. allows, , C. leads, , D. results, , Q-58: ………. (5)?, A. honesty, , B. complexity, , C. encourage, , D. manipulation, , Q-59: ………. (6)?, A. for, , B. by, , C. from, , D. with, , Q-60: ………. (7)?, A. become, , B. crossed, , C. affected, , D. lasted, , Q-61: ………. (8)?, A. award, , B. game, , C. entry, , D. theory, , Q-62: ………. (9)?, A. part, , B. toll, , C. role, , D. place, , Q-63: ………. (10)?, A. Choice, , B. Fury, , C. property, , D. Knowledge, , Direction- Q (64-69): Read the passage below and answer the question given below:, , pg. 16, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Marie was born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland, where her father was a Professor of Physics. At, an early age, she displayed a brilliant mind and a blithe personality. Her great exuberance, for learning prompted her to continue with her studies after high school. She became, disgruntled, however, when she learned that the university in Warsaw was closed to women., Determined to receive a higher education, she defiantly left Poland and in 1891 entered the, Sorbonne, a French university, where she earned her master‟s degree and doctorate in, physics., Marie was fortunate to have studied at the Sorbonne with some of the greatest scientists of, her day, one of whom was Pierre Curie. Marie and Pierre were married in 1895 and spent, many productive years working together in the physics laboratory. A short time after they, discovered radium, Pierre was killed by a horse-drawn wagon in 1906. Marie was stunned by, this horrible misfortune and endured heartbreaking anguish. Despondently she recalled, their close relationship and the joy that they had shared in scientific research. The fact that, she had two young daughters to rise by herself greatly increased her distress., Curie‟s feeling of desolation finally began to fade when she was asked to succeed her, husband as a physics professor at the Sorbonne. She was the first woman to be given a, professorship at the world famous university. In 1911 she received the Nobel Prize in, chemistry for isolating radium. Although Marie Curie eventually suffered a fatal illness, from her long exposure to radium, she never became disillusioned about her work., Regardless of the consequences, she had dedicated herself to science and to reveling the, mysteries of the physical world., Q-64: Marie had a bright mind and a____personality., A. Strong, , B. lighthearted, , C. Humorous, , D. Strange, , Q-65: When she learned that she could not attend the university in Warsaw, she felt__., A. Hopeless, , B. Annoyed, , C. Depressed, , D. Worried, , Q-72: According to the writer, , pg. 17, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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A. Paying for the publication expenses will help in publication of the manuscript., B. Although the publisher would pay for return expenses, no publication expenses will be borne, by the publisher., C. Reputed publisher would publish the manuscript on its own expenses., D. Good publishers sometimes defer the publication according to the demand., Q-73: Give the suitable Central idea of the passage, A. Manuscript when sent for publication must have preliminary letter in more than one copy, with cost of publication., B. Manuscripts must be submitted to reputed publisher, who publishes the material of that kind, with a brief letter and cost of return expenses., C. The manuscripts before submission, must be personally discussed with the publishers, along, with a letter and making it clear with him that only a part of publication expenses will be borne, by the writer.., D. While submitting the manuscript for publication, all the details are to be made abundantly, clear with the publisher in writing along with the share of expenses. Any reputed publisher can, be selected who may publish the manuscript., Direction- Q (74-76): Read the passage below and answer the questions given below:, The first and most important rule of legitimate or popular government, that is to say, of, government whose object is the good of the people, is I have observed, to follow in, everything the whose objects is the good of the people, is therefore to know it, and above all, to distinguish it from the general will. But to follow this will it is necessary to know it, and, above all to distinguish it from the particular will, beginning with one‟s self: this distinction, is always very difficult to make, and only the most sublime virtue can afford sufficient, illumination for it. As, in order to will, it is necessary to be free, a difficulty no less great than, the former arises – that of preserving at once the public liberty and the authority of, government. Look into the motives which have induced men, once united by their common, needs in a general society, to unite themselves still more intimately by means of civil, , pg. 18, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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societies: you will find no other motive than that of assuring the property, life and liberty of, each member by the protection of all. But can men be forced to defend the liberty of any one, among them, without trespassing on that of other? And how can they provide for the public, needs, without alienating the individual property of those who are forced to contribute to, them? With whatever sophistry all this may be covered over, it is certain that if any, constraint can be laid on my will. I am no longer free and that I am no longer master of my, own property, if anyone else can lay a hand on it. This difficulty, which would have seemed, insurmountable, has been removed, like the first, by the most sublime of all human, institutions, or rather by a divine inspiration, which teaches mankind to imitate here below, the unchangeable decrees of the Deity. By what inconceivable art has a means been found of, making men free by making them subject: of overcoming and without consulting them: of, confining their will by their own admission: of overcoming their refusal by that consent, and, forcing them to punish themselves, when they act against their own will? How can it be that, all should obey, yet nobody takes upon him to command, and that all should serve, and yet, have no masters, but be more free, as, in apparent subjection, each loses no part of his liberty, but what might be harmful to that of another? These wonders are the work of law. It is to law, alone that men owe justice and liberty. It is this salutary organ of the well of all which, establishes, in civil right, the natural equality between men. It is this celestial voice which, dictates to each citizen the precepts of public reason, and himself. It is with this voice alone, that political rulers should speak when they command: for no sooner does one man, setting, aside the law, claim to subject another to his private will, then he departs from the state of, civil society, and confronts him face to face on the pure state of nature, in which obedience is, prescribed solely by necessity., Q-74: The paradox is resolved according to the author when an individual, A. submits to the rule of law and thus is at liberty to do anything that does not harm another, person, B. behaves according to the natural rights of man and not according to imposed rules., C. agrees to follow the rule of law even when it is against his best interests, D. belongs to a society which guarantees individuals liberty at all times, , pg. 19, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Q-75: The Author‟s attitude to Law in this passage is best conveyed as, A. respect for its inalienable authority, B. extolling its importance as a human institution, C. resignation to the need for its imposition on the majority, D. acceptance of its restrictions, Q-76: The author would agree with all of the following except, A. government must maintain its authority without unduly compromising personal liberty, B. individual freedom is threatened in the absence of law, C. political leaders should use the law as their guide to correct leadership, D. the law recognizes that all men are capable of recognizing what is the general interest, Direction- Q (77-81): Each sentence given below has two blanks. Each blank indicates that, something has been omitted. Choose the word that best fits in the meaning of the sentence as, a whole., Q-77: Realistically, however this disconnect cannot _______ itself very long sooner rather, than _________ the whole will no doubt converge., A. sustain, later, , B. sustained, later, , C. submerge, latter, , D. harmonize, lately, , Q-78: Digitisation will _______________ a couple of billion dollars in pay revenues, bring, more taxes choice and clean out black money ___________ cable., A. realise, from, , B. replenish, off, , C. release, from, , D. revive, with, , Q-79: Public sector infrastructure financing companies could __________ of the ambitious, „smart cities‟ citing __________ of guaranteed returns on investments., , pg. 20, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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A. opt for, crisis, , B. opt out, lack, , C. prefer, excess, , D. select, lack, , Q-80: Looks like the oil markets are not only showing ___________ between the physical and, the financial perspectives from time to time but also _________ between the short term view, and the long term realities., A. disconnect, convergence, , B. disconnect, divergence, , C. connection, difference, , D. similarity, contrast, , Q-81: Top global oil exporter Saudi Arabia _____________ its crude production in April to a, record high, _____________ its flourishing Asian market share., A. rose, feed, , B. risen, collecting, , C. raised, lead, , D. raised, feeding, , Direction- Q (82-86): Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning of the word given, below:, Q-82: VOLATILE, A. erratic, , B. impatient, , C. stable, , D. solid, , Q-83: MASSIVE, A. prominent, , B. proactive, , C. short, , D. little, , Q-84: MITIGATING, A. aggravating, , B. irritating, , C. annoying, , D. frustrating, , Q-85: DOCKED, , pg. 21, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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A. raised, , B. stopped, , C. widened, , D. flown, , Q-86: DELUSION, A. myth, , B. superstition, , C. reality, , D. precipitating, , Direction- Q(87-91): Choose the word is most similar in meaning of the word given below:, Q-87: PREREQUISITES, A. requirement, , B. instincts, , C. acknowledgements, , D. prohibitions, , Q-88: PERSPECTIVE, A. viewpoint, , B. prospect, , C. attitude, , D. agreement, , Q-89: PERSONAL, A. cause, , B. customise, , C. sensitise, , D. own, , Q-90: DRAW, A. sketch, , B. tie, , C. divert, , D. represent, , Q-91: PRONE, A. unconscious, , B. likely, , C. flat, , D. lifeless, , pg. 22, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Direction- Q(92-94): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions, given below:, There are five statues – L, M, N, O and P – each of them having different height. Statue L is, smaller than only statue M. Statue O is smaller than statue O is longer than statue P. The height, of the tallest statue is 20 feet. The height of the second smallest statue is 11 feet., Q-92: What will be the height of statue P?, A. 13 feet, , B. 15 feet, , C. 9 feet, , D. 12 feet, , Q-93: What will be the height of the third tallest statue?, A. 13 feet, , B. 10 feet, , C. 19 feet, , D. 11 feet, , Q-94: If the expression, , are true, then which of the following is, , not true?, A., , B., , C., , D., , Direction- Q(95-102): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions, given below:, Eight persons – H, I, J, K, L, M, N and O – are standing in a straight line at equidistant. Some of, them are facing north while others are facing south. M is standing third to the right to H. M is, standing at one of the extreme ends. L is standing third to the left of H. The immediate, neighbours of J face north. N is not an immediate neighbor of H. The persons standing at the, extreme ends face the same direction (Both are facing either north or south). The immediate, neighbours of H face just opposite direction as that of M. The immediate neighbours of O face, , pg. 23, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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opposite directions with respect to each other. One of the immediate neighbour of L is K who is, facing north. I is standing between J and M. Not more than four persons are facing north., Q-95: Who among the following is third to the left of N?, A. K, , B. J, , C. H, , D. I, , Q-96: The immediate neighbour of L are:, A. M and N, , B. N and O, , C. K and N, , D. N and H, , Q-97: How many persons are standing exactly between I and O?, A. Three, , B. Four, , C. One, , D. Two, , Q-98: Who among the following is to the immediate left of H?, A. O, , B. J, , C. I, , D. L, , Q-99: Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the above arrangement, and hence form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?, A. N, , B. L, , C. O, , D. K, , Q-100: Who among the following is exactly between L and J?, A. N, , B. O, , C. H, , D. I, , Q-101: Who among the following is fourth to the right of J?, , pg. 24, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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A. N, , B. I, , C. H, , D. L, , Q-102: C is 20 % more efficient than A. A and B together can finish a piece of work in 16, days. B and C together can do it in 15 days. In how many days A alone can finish the same, piece of work?, A. 42, , B. 48, , C. 54, , D. 36, , Q-103: A started a business with an investment of Rs 16,000/-. After 6 months from the start, of the business, B and C joined with Rs 12,000/- and 18,000/- respectively and A invested an, additional amount of Rs 4000/-. If the difference A‟s share and B‟s share in the annual profit, is Rs 6000/-, what was the annual profit received?, A. Rs 17,600/-, , B. Rs 13,200/-, , C. Rs 14,300/-, , D. Rs 16,500/-, , Q-104: Shiva gives 20 % of his monthly salary to his mother, 50 % of the remaining salary he, invests in an insurance scheme and PPF in the respective ratio of 5:3 and the remaining he, keeps in his bank account. If the sum of the amount he gives to his mother and that he, invests in PPF is Rs 12,600/-, how much is Shiva‟s monthly salary?, A. Rs 36,000/-, , B. Rs 64,000/-, , C. Rs 42,000/-, , D. Rs 40,000/-, , Q-105: The respective ratio of radii of two right circular (A and B) is 4:7. The respective ratio, of the height of cylinders A and B is 2:1. What is the ratio of volumes of cylinders A and B?, A. 25:42, , B. 23:42, , C. 30:49, , D. 32:49, , Q-106: At present, Aanshi is five years younger to Binny. Binny‟s age twenty-years hence will, be equal to twice of Aanshi‟s age five years ago. What will be Binny‟s age eight years hence?, , pg. 25, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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A. 42 years., , B. 48 years., , C. 35 years., , D. 30 years., , Q-107: A number is such that when it is multiplied by 6, it gives another number which is, more than 168 as the original number itself is less than 168. What is 15 % of the original, number., A. 7.8, , B. 8.4, , C. 8.8, , D. 7.2, , Q-108: Dharma invested Rs P for 3 years in scheme A which offered 12 % p.a. simple interest., She also invested Rs P + 400 in scheme B which offered 10 % compound interest (compound, annually), for 2 years. If the amount received from scheme A was less than that received from, scheme B, by Rs 304/- what is the value of P?, A. Rs 1400/-, , B. Rs 1200/-, , C. Rs 1000/-, , D. Rs 900/-, , Q-109: If D is married to X, then how is X related to M?, A. Daughter-in-law, , B. Son-in-law, , C. Son, , D. Daughter, , Q-110: How is T related to K?, A. Mother, , B. Aunt, , C. Granddaughter, , D. Grandmother, , Q-111: How is S related to Y?, A. Sister, , B. Mother-in-law, , C. Sister-in-law, , D. Niece, , Direction- Q (112-113): Read the following information and answer the given questions:, , pg. 26, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Vansh starts walking from Point E and walks 25m towards the north. He then takes a right turn, and walks for 15m. He makes a left turn and stops at Points M after walking for 20m., Point K is 30m to the west of Point M. Point K is 45m to the north of Point J. Point J is 10m to the, east of Point L., Q-112: How far and in which direction is Point E with respect to Point L?, A. 30m towards West, , B. 20m towards East, , C. 25m towards West, , D. 25m towards East, , Q-113: Neha is standing at point D which is 20m to the north of Point L, in which direction, will she have to walk in order to reach point M?, A. North-west, , B. North-east, , C. South-east, , D. North, , Q-114: What is the theme of the 2019 International Advertising Association (IAA) World, Congress?, A. Brand dharma, , B. Brand Fashion, , C. Brand Innovation, , D. Brand Evaluation, , Q-115: Which country has recently introduced its new currency “RTGS dollar”?, A. Turkey, , B. Morocco, , C. Sierra Leone, , D. Zimbabwe, , Q-116: Recently India has been invited to 46th session of foreign ministers Organisation of, Islamic Co-operation (OIC). In this context which of the following is not a correct statement?, A. India is a member of OIC, B. Official Language are Arabic, English & French., C. India is neither a member nor an observer., , pg. 27, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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D. Headquarter at Jeddah., Q-117: The only state in India that produces saffron is, A. Assam, , B. Himachal Pradesh, , C. Jammu and Kashmir, , D. Meghalaya, , Q-118: Afghanistan has launched new export route to India through which of the following, ports?, A. Abadan, , B. Chabahar, , C. Bandar, , D. Khorramshahr, , Q-119: Which Indian politician has authored the book “India in Distress”, A. Shashi Tharoor, , B. Arvind Kejriwal, , C. Mamata Banerjee, , D. Sonia Gandhi, , Q-120: Who has been conferred the International Gandhi Peace Prize of 2018?, A. Yohei Sasakawa, , B. Desmond Tutu, , C. Chandi Prasad Bhatt, , D. John Hume, , Q-121: Who appoints the chairman of UPSC?, A. Chief Minister of India, , B. President, , C. Members of both the houses, , D. Election Commoner of India, , Q-122: First general elections were held in which year?, A. 1921, , B. 1942, , C. 1950, , D. 1951, , Q-123: The first ever Skill Saathi Youth Conclave was launched in which of the following, cities?, , pg. 28, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Q-130: Who has become the first Indian cricketer to cross 8000 runs in T20?, A. Rohit Sharma, , B. Suresh Raina, , C. Virat Kohli, , D. M.S.Dhoni., , Q-131: The National Institutes of Design (NID) has recently inaugurated in which of the, following cities, A. Lucknow & Bhubaneshwar, , B. Bhopal & Jorhat, , C. Jaipur & Shimla, , D. Raipur & Hydrabad, , Q-132: Garampani sanctuary is located at, A. Junagarh, Gujarat, , B. Diphu, Assam, , C. Kohima, Nagaland, , D. Gangtok, Sikkim, , Q-133: What is the theme of the 2019 National Science Day (NSD)?, A. Science for the people and the people for science., B. Science for Nation Building, C. Science & Technology for a sustainable future, D. Science & Technology for specially abled persons, Q-134: For which of the following disciplines is Nobel Prize awarded?, A. Physics and Chemistry, , B. Physiology or Medicines, , C. Literature Peace and Economics, , D. All of the above, , Q-135: Which of the following states has become the India‟s first state to have raised a special, dog squad to detect liquor consignment?, A. Assam, , B. Bihar., , C. Jharkhand, , D. Punjab, , pg. 30, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Q-136: India has largest deposits of _______ in the world, A. gold, , B. copper, , C. mica, , D. none of the above, , Q-137: Who has been appointed the new Chairman of National Book Trust (NBT)?, A. Mrinal Mitra, , B. Govind Prasad Sharma, , C. Jagdish Joshi, , D. Suddhe Satwa Basu, , Q-138: Which of the following cricketers has officially received the knighthood at, Buckingham Palace?, A. Kevin Peterson, , B. Alastair Cook, , C. Andrew Strauss, , D. Andrew Flintoff, , Q-139: National Defence Academy is situated at, A. Dehradun, , B. Khadakvasla, , C. Wellington, , D. New Delhi, , Q-140: Satellite launching station is located at, A. Solapur (Maharashtra), , B. Salem (Tamilnadu), , C. Warangal (Andhra Pradesh), , D. Sriharikota (Andhra Pradesh), , Q-141: Which of the following schemes has been launched by the Union HRD Ministry for, providing industry apprenticeship opportunities?, A. Param, , B. Shreyas, , C. Pariksha, , D. Aditya, , Q-142: The largest city of India is, A. New Delhi, , pg. 31, , B. Mumbai, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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C. Kolkata, , D. Chennai, , Q-142: The headquarter of the United Nations is at, A. Geneva, , B. Paris, , C. New York, , D. Washington D.C, , Q-144: Chagos Islands, sometimes seen in news, is the bone of contention between which of, the following countries, A. United States & Indonesia, , B. Japan & China, , C. U.K and Mauritius, , D. South Korea & North Korea, , Q-145: The news agency Reuters belongs to which of the following country?, A. Palestine, , B. Yugoslavia, , C. Vietnam, , D. U.K, , Q-146: The range of missile Agni is approximately, A. 150 km., , B. 1200-2000 km., , C. 500 m to 9 km., , D. 4 km., , Q-147: The national flag was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India on, A. August 15, 1947, , B. July 22, 1947, , C. January 26, 1950, , D. January 2, 1950, , Q-148: The playground of baseball is known as, A, ring, , B. court, , C. diamond, , D. pitch, , Q-149: The scientist who first discovered that the earth revolves round the sun was, A. Newton, , pg. 32, , B. Copernicus, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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C. Dalton, , D. Einstein, , Q-150: The only Indian woman who become President of the World Health Organisation so, far is/was, A. Smt. Kamala Devi Chattopadhyaya, B. Smt. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, C. Dr. Sushila Nayar, D. Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur, Direction-Q(151-154): Each of the question is followed by two statements I and II. You must, decide whether the data given in the statement are sufficient to answer the question., Q-151: A certain stadium is currently full to 13/16 of its maximum seating capacity. What is, the maximum seating capacity of the stadium?, Statement-I: If 1,250 people were to enter the stadium, the stadium would be full to 15/16 of, its maximum seating capacity., Statement-II: If 2,500 people were to leave the stadium, the stadium would be full to 9/16 of, its maximum seating capacity., A. If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be, answered using the other statement alone., B. If the question can be answered by either statement alone., C. If the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered, using either statement alone., D. If the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together., Q-152: If n is an integer, is n even?, Statement-I- 2n is an even integer., Statement-II- n-1 is an odd integer., , pg. 33, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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A. If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be, answered using the other statement alone., B. If the question can be answered by either statement alone., C. If the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered, using either statement alone., D. If the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together., Q-153: What is the value of x?, Statement-IStatement-II- x is not prime., A. If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be, answered using the other statement alone., B. If the question can be answered by either statement alone., C. If the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered, using either statement alone., D. If the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together., Q-154: A fish tank contains a number of fish, including 5 Fantail Goldfish. If two fish are, selected from the tank at random, what is the probability that both will be Fantail Goldfish?, Statement-I- The probability that the first fish chosen will be a Fantail Goldfish is 1/2., Statement-II- The probability that the second fish chosen will be a Fantail Goldfish is 4/9., A. If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be, answered using the other statement alone., B. If the question can be answered by either statement alone., C. If the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered, using either statement alone., , pg. 34, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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D. If the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together., Q-155: A line graph on a graph sheet shows the revenue for each year from 1990 through 1998, by points and joins the successive points by straight line segments. The points for revenue of, 1990 is labeled A, that for 1991 as B, and that for 1992 as C. What is the ratio of growth in, revenue between 1991-92 and 1990-91?, Statement I: The angle between AB and X-axis when measured with protractor is 40 degrees,, and the angle between CB and x-axis is 80 degrees., Statement II; The scale of, A. If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be, answered using the other statement alone., B. If the question can be answered by either statement alone., , C. If the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered, using either statement alone., D. If the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together., Q-156: Geetanjali Express, which is 250-meter-long when moving from Howrah to Tatanagar, crosses Subarnarekha bridge in 30 seconds. What is the speed of Geetanjali Express?, Statements I: Bombay Mail, which runs at 60 km/hour crosses the Subarnarekha bridge in 30, seconds., Statements II: Bombay Mail when running at 90 km/hour crosses a lamp post in 10 seconds., A. If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be, answered using the other statement alone., B. If the question can be answered by either statement alone., C. If the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered, using either statement alone., , pg. 35, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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D. If the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together., Q-157: In a hockey match, the Indian team was behind by 2 goals with 5 minutes remaining., Did they win the match?, Statement I: Deepak Thakur, the Indian striker, scored 3 goals in the last five minutes of the, match., Statement II: Korea scored a total of 3 goals in the match., A. If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be, answered using the other statement alone., B. If the question can be answered by either statement alone., C. If the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered, using either statement alone., D. If the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together., Q-158: Four students were added to a dance class. Would the teacher be able to divide her, students evenly into a dance team (or teams) of 8?, Statement I: If 12 students were added, the teacher could put everyone in teams of 8 without, any leftovers., Statement II: The number of the students in the class is currently not divisible by 8., A. If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be, answered using the other statement alone., B. If the question can be answered by either statement alone., C. If the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered, using either statement alone., D. If the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together., , pg. 36, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Q-159: People in a club either speak French or Russian or both. Find the number of people in, the club who speak only French., Statement I: There are 300 people in the club and the number of people who speak both, French and Russia is 196., Statement II: The number of people who speak only Russian is 58., A. If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be, answered using the other statement alone., B. If the question can be answered by either statement alone., C. If the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered, using either statement alone., D. If the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together., Q-160: A sum of Rs. 38,500 was divided among Jagdish, Punit and Girish. Who received the, minimum amount?, Statement I: Jagdish received 2/9 of what punit and Girish together received., Statement II: Punit received 3/11 of what Jagdish and Girish together received., A. If the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be, answered using the other statement alone., B. If the question can be answered by either statement alone., C. If the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered, using either statement alone., D. If the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together., Direction- Q (161-170): In each question below are given three statements followed by two, conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the, given conclusion logically follows from the information given in the statements., , pg. 37, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Q-161: Statements:, No star is a cone., Some cones are triangles., All kites are stars, Conclusions:, I. All stars are kites., II. At least some triangles and stars., A. Only Conclusion I follows., B. Only Conclusion II follows., C. There is a possibility that some stars are triangles, D. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows., Q-162: Statements:, All drums are banjos., Some drums are guitars., No banjo is a flute, Conclusions:, I. Some guitars are flutes., II. No guitar is flute., A. Only Conclusion I follows., B. Only Conclusion II follows., C. There is possibility that some flutes are banjos, D. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II follows, pg. 38, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Q-163: Statements:, Some pins are needles., All needles are swords., Some swords are knives., Conclusions:, I. All swords being pins is a possibility., II. No needle being knife is a possibility., A. Only Conclusion I follows., B. Only Conclusion II follows., C. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II follows., D. Neither Conclusion I or Conclusion II follows., Q-164: Statements:, Some schemes are offers., Some offers are discounts., No discount is a loan., Conclusions:, I. Those offers which are discounts can never be loans., II. Some loans are definitely schemes., A. Only Conclusion I follows., B. Only Conclusion II follows., C. There is a possibility that all schemes are loans., D. Either Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows., pg. 39, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Q-165: Statements:, No car is hotel., All lodges are hotels., No lodge is house., Conclusions:, I. Some houses are not lodges., II. No lodge is car., A. There is a possibility that all houses are cars., B. Only Conclusion I follows., C. Only Conclusion II follows., D. Both Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows., Q-166: Statements:, All magazines are journals., Some journals are periodicals., All periodicals being magazines is a possibility., Conclusions:, I. Some periodicals are definitely not journals., II. All periodicals being magazines is a possibility., A. Only Conclusion I follows., B. Only Conclusion II follows., C. If either Conclusion I or Conclusion II follows., D. Both Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows., pg. 40, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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Q-167: Statements:, All magazines are journals., Some journals are periodicals., All periodicals are bulletins., Conclusions:, I. Some periodicals are definitely not journals., II. All periodicals being magazines is a possibility., A. Only Conclusion I follows., B. Only Conclusion II follows., C. If either Conclusion I or Conclusion II follows., D. Both Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows, Q-168: Statements:, All turns are loops., No loop is a bend., Some bends are curves., Conclusions:, I. At least some curves are loops., II. No bend is a turns., II. All periodicals being magazines is a possibility., A. Only Conclusion I follows., B. Only Conclusion II follows., pg. 41, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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C. If either Conclusion I or Conclusion II follows., D. Both Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows, Q-169: Statements:, No country is a village., All villages are districts, All kites and stars., Conclusions:, I. All countries are districts., II. All districts are villages., A. Only Conclusion I follows., B. Only Conclusion II follows., C. There is a possibility that some stars are triangles., D. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows., Q-170: Statements:, All progress are growth., All developments are growth., No growth is an evolution, Conclusions:, I. All developments beings progress is a possibility., II. No evolution is a progress., A. Only Conclusion I follows., B. Only Conclusion II follows., pg. 42, , www.myteachingrobot.com
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C. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows., D. Both Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows, , pg. 43, , www.myteachingrobot.com