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Markets like Janpath and Connaught Place have lots of shops selling trendy clothes. The notebooks used by the 'Evergreen' society are made of recycled paper. My car should have been ready by yesterday. The bellboy is responsible for making the morning wake up calls.

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Improving Sentence Structure in English

Markets like Janpath and Connaught Place have lots of shops selling trendy clothes. The notebooks used by the 'Evergreen' society are made of recycled paper. My car should have been ready by yesterday. The bellboy is responsible for making the morning wake up calls.

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  • Verbal
  • Quantitative Ability
  • Logical Ability
  • Computer Programming

Verbal

Fill In the question, a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part
are given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct
alternative.
1. Q] Markets like Janpath and Connaught Place have a lots of shop selling very trendy
clothes.
A. Have lots of shops selling
B. Have lot many number of shops selling
C. Have a lot number of shops that were selling
D. No improvement needed
Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
2. Q] The note books used by _____________ ‘Evergreen’ society are made of recycled
paper.
A. A B. An C. The D. All
Fill in the blank with the option that makes the sentence meaningfully complete.
3. Q] My car should ________________ by yesterday.
A. have been ready B. had been ready
C. has been ready D. has being ready
Select the correct option that fills the blank (s) to make the sentence meaningfully
complete.
4.Q] The bellboy is responsible ___________ the morning wake up calls.

A. to B. of C. for D. in

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. Ignore the
error of punctuation, if any.
5. Q] In the film fratemity, there are many people, (B) who likes to be in the lime light, but
many just want (C) to stay away from any kind of controversy.
A. (A)
B. (B)
C. (C)
D. No error
Read the sentence to determine if there is any grammatical error in it. Choose the letter
corresponding to the part that contains the error. Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.
6.Q] (A) He does have been more careful (B) before saying those words (C) in front of the
whole crowd.
A. (A)
B. (B)
C. (C)
D. No error
Select the correct option that fills the blank (s) to make the sentence meaningfully
complete.
7.Q) Months have passed and no action _______________ been taken for a dowry
harassment case filed against the in-laws.
A. Has B. Have C. Had D. Are
Select the correct option that fills the blank (s) to make the sentence meaningfully
complete.
8. Q) There was no ______________ that we were in afix, as we had no food in the coach.
A. refusing B. dissenting C. denial D. denying

Select the word or phrase which best expresses the MEANING of the given word.
9.Q] OUTLIVE
A. Survive
B. Outstay
C. Banish
D. Outspend
Fill in the blank with the option that makes the sentence meaningfully complete.
10. Q] Please bon’t ____________ any law while in office.
A. accomplish
B. assure
C. violate
D. project
Select the option that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the given word.
11. Q] CRUCIAL
A. Naïve
B. Dispensable
C. Essential
D. Useful
Select the option that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word given in bold.
12.Q] One could clearly see the invasion of the beach by the migratory birds.
A. breach
B. encroachment
C. disturbance
D. abandonment

Quantitative Ability
81. A supplier supplies cartridge to a newspaper publishing house. He earns a profit of

20% by selling cartridge for Rs. 540. Find the cost price of the cartridge?

a) Rs. 500 b) Rs. 480 c) Rs. 450 d) Rs. 400


82. What is the value of 6-2?

a) -1/3 b) 36 c) -36 d) None of the above

83. The packing unit of a factory has two panels .Each of the panel contains 4 rows of
items Stored.Each row has 4 kinds of items that are to be packed . How many items are
stored Packaging in the packaging unit?

a) 24 b) 44 c) (44)2 d) 25
84. What is the least perfect square , Which is divisible by 24, 30 and 60?

a) 1600 b) 3600 c) 14400 d) 32400

85. Maithili purchases a Walkman from her friend. She then sold it for Rs. 90. Had it
been Sold for Rs. 105,the gain would have been 1/4 of the former loss.What is the cost of
the Walkman?

a) Rs. 82 b) Rs. 102 c) Rs. 114 d) Rs. 126


86. A content manager is working on an excel sheet.She has 6 columns in the sheet
A,B,C,D,E and F. She has to check that no two columns should have the same entry.She
Can check only 2 columns at a time .How many times will she have to repeat the Comparing
process to complete the process for the whole file?

a) 7 b) 8 c) 15 d) 10
87. A television manufacturing company has decided to increase the sale to beat the
Economic slowdown. It decides to reduce the price of television sets by 25% as a Result of
which the sales increased by 20%.What is the effect on the total revenue of the company?

a) Decreased by 20% b) Increased by 20% c) increased by 10% d) decreased


by 10%.
88. In a quiz competition, the host asked a question and provided three possible
answers. What is the probability that the answer choice which Rohit selects for a question
is Wrong?

a) 1/3 b) 1/2 c) 3c1 * 3/2 d) 2/3

89. If there are 150 babies born every minute, how many babies share the same birth
date Would wide?

a) 2,24,000 b) 2,16,000 c) 2,25,000 d) 2,18,000

90. A juice container was 4/5 full.Ravinder poured 4 glasses from it and then poured
two glasses back.The container is 3/4 full now.How many glasses can be filled if the entire
container of juice is emptied?

a) 32 b) 36 c) 44 d) 40
1. Rajesh commutes daily by travelling 4/5 of the distance between his home and office by
metro train,3/20 by auto and remaining 1 km on foot. The distance between his home and
office is:
a) 12 km b) 16 km c) 24 km d) 20 km
2. The number of 6-digit even numbers that can be made from the number 214635 are:
a) 18 b) 72 c) 120 d) 360
3. What is the relationship between the fractions 14/15 and 37/40?
a) 14/15=37/40 c) 14/15<37/40
b) 14/15>37/40 d) cannot be determined
4. Find n if(2228/2n) = 512
a) 219 b) 218 c) 237 d) None of the above
5. The product of number and its multiplicative inverse is
a) -1 b) 0 c) 1 d) None of the above
6. The difference of two numbers is 14.Their LCM and HCF are 441 and 7 respectively. Find the
numbers .
a) 21,35 b) 35,49 c) 49, 63 d) 63,77

Logical Ability
Decode the word (s)/ pattern given in the question.
72.If DETERMINE is coded as ENIMRETED, then DECIDE is codes as:
A.EDICED B.FGEKFG C.EFDJEF D.FGDJFG
Choose the correct option.

73.A player “X” stands 50 yards away from ‘’Y’’ in the West. He moves 10 yards
straight towards South and then turns Eastward going up to 50 yards, while Y also
comes down Southward and meets X at the same point. How far is Y from his original
position?
A.50 yards B.40 yards C.20 yards D.10 yards
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if
the information given in the statement(s) is/are sufficient in finding the solution to the
problem.

74. Problem question :When is Rahul’s birthday?

Statements:

I) His birthday is before 25th and after 22nd November.

II)His birthday is after 23rd and before 26thNovember.

A. Statement I alone is sufficient


B. Statement II alone is sufficient
C. Both statements put together are sufficient
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient

75. Sowmya is standing at point A facing East. She walks 30 meters towards her right and
takes a left turn to walk 40 meters, then she takes another left turn and walks 50 meters.
In which direction is she standing from point A?

A. North-East B. North C. North-West D. West


76.Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the ‘most’ meaningful order. The
words when put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity,
occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc.

1.Key

2.Door

3.Lock

4.Room

5.Light-on

A.5,1,2,4,3 B.4,2,1,5,3 C.1,2,3,5,4 D.1,3,2,4,5

Read the passage carefully and select the statement that can be inferred from it.

77.Skeptics argue that flying saucers and UFOs that are believed to be guided by
extraterrestrial beings or aliens are creations of human imagination. They have demonstrated
that a number of photographs that apparently show flying saucers are either phony or are
misinterpreted images of earthly or natural objects such as aeroplanes or meteors. However,
there are scientists who have also contributed plenty of evidence and asserted that aliens do
exist.

A. Lack of credibility of photographic evidence should be taken as per non existence


of aliens
B. While the existence of flying saucers and UFOs has been denied, possibility of
alien beings is still a reality
C.UFOs and flying saucers, if a reality. are of the same shape and size aeroplanes
D. The fact that a number of photographs of flying saucers are fake disprove the
existence of aliens and UFOs

Read the passage carefully and select the statement that can be inferred from it.
78. Email overload has of-late become a great cause of concern in all organizations.
We have reached a stage where our email habits control us. We are obsessed with
checking our mails every now and then. We feel bored of working and we glance into
our mailbox hoping to have received some ‘’scintillating’’ mail. Obviously, it also
gives us an illusionary impression that we are working. Not missing any mail and
replying to each one of them has become a custom. Our addiction to his leads to our
ignorance of deadlines, meetings, personal chit chat with fellow employees. It’s a
shame that we have inculcated a habit of reading mails but not of taking timely
actions on the mails.
A. Employees find reading mails to be more interesting than working.
B. Replying to each and every mail is not a good habit.
C. Addiction of reading and replying to every mail may have adverse on our
performance.
D. All mails are sent on the premise that timely action be taken on to.
Choose the correct option.
79.Pick the odd man out.
A.KML B.PRQ C.NPQ D.TVU
80. Aron was riding his bike. He rode 50meters south and took a left turn to ride another 70
meters. After that he took another left turn and rode 50 meters again and finally he took a
right turn to ride 60 meters more. How far and in which direction is he from the starting
point?

A.120 meters, West B.110 meters, East

C.110 meters, West D.130 meters, East

81.Given signs signify something and on that basis, assume the given statements to be
true and find which of the two conclusions I and II is/are definitely true.
‘’%’’ denotes ‘’greater than’’
“>” denotes “equal to”
“=” denotes ‘’not less than’’
‘’@’’ denotes ‘’not equal to’’
‘’#’’ denotes ‘’less than’’
‘’*’’ denotes ‘’ not greater than’’
Statement
A%B, C=E, D*B
Conclusions
I.A#D
II.C*E
A. Only conclusion I is true
B. Only conclusion II is true
C. Either conclusion I or II is true
D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true
Choose the correct option.
82. Suneeta moves a distance of 9 meters towards East. She then moves towards
South and travels a distance of 4 meters. From here, she moves a distance of 6 meters
towards West. How far is the starting point from her final position?
A. 3 meters B. 4 meters
C. 5 meters D. 7 meters
Choose the correct option.
83. 24:50::102:?
A.204 B.206 C.152 D.156
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if
the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to the problem.

84. Problem question :

What is the cost price of a piece of cloth?

Statements:
I) Selling price is given.

II)Loss percent is given.

A. Statement I alone is sufficient


B. Statement II alone is sufficient
C. Both statements put together are sufficient
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
E. Either of the statement is sufficient

Choose the correct option.

85. Pick the odd man out.

A.FHKO B.CEHL

C.ZBEJ D.XZCG

Computer Programming
Passage
Class rocket
{
private:
integer height, weight
public: \\statement 1
function input a, int b)
{
height = a;
weight = b;
}
}
function main( )
{
Rocket rocket1, rocket2
}
Choose the correct answer.
6.Q) Refer to the pseudocode given in the ‘Passage’. The code is similar to that in C++
and is self-explanatory. An accessible member Funcction and a data member for an object
are accessed by the statements objectname. Functionname and objectname.
Datamemnername, respectively.
What can be inferred from this code?
A. “rocket” is a class with “rocket1” and “rocket2” as its objects, with “height”
and “weight” as its attributes.
B. “rocket” is a class with “rocket1” and “rocket2” as its objects, with “height” and
“weight” as its objects.
C. “rocket” is a class with “rocket1” and “rocket2”, “height” and “weight” as its
attributes.
D. “rocket” is a class with “rocket1” and “rocket2”, “height” and “weight” as its
objects.
Choose the correct answer.
7.Q) In which of the following situations can a constructor be invoked?
A. When an object is created
B. When an object is assigned the value 0
C. Only at the end of the code
D. When the scope of the object is over

Choose the correct answer.


8.Q) What will happen if some indentations are made in some statements of a code
written in C++?
A. Faster execution of the code
B. Lower memory requirement for the code
C. Correction of errors in the code
D. Better readability of the code.
Choose the correct answer.
9.Q) In an implementation of a linked list, each node contains data and address. Which of
the following can the address field possibly contain?
A. Address of the next node in sequence
B. Its own address
C. Address of the last node
D. Address of the first node
Choose the correct answer.
10.Q) Consider the structure of a queue as given below –
FRONT = 2, REAR = 4
Queue: _, L, M, N, _
What will be the values of FRONT and REAR respectively after the insertion of an
element ‘Q’ in the given queue?
A. 1,4
B. 2,5
C. 1,5
D. 2,4

Choose the correct answer.


12.Q) Which of the following can be inherited by a derived class from a base class?
A. Data members
A. Member functions
B. Constructors and destructors
C. Data members and member functions
Choose the correct answer.
13.Q) A programmer wants the program given below to print the largest number out of three
numbers entered by the user.
int number1, number 2, number 3, temp;
input number 1, number 2, number 3;
if (number1>number2)
temp = number 1
else
temp = number 2
end if
if (??) // Statement 1
temp = number 3
end if
print temp
Which of the following should be substituted in place of “??” in Statement 1 in the code?
A. number3> number2
B. number3> temp
C. number3< temp
D. number3> number1
4) A queue is implemented as a singly-linked-list for easy addition and deletion of elements. Each
node has an element and a pointer to another node. Which node will point to empty/no location?
a) Rear
b) Front
c) Both
d) None
Passage
function moify(y,z)
{
y = y + 1;
z = z + 1;
return y – z
}
function calculate ( )
{
integer a = 5, b = 10, c
c = modify (a, b);
print a
print space
print c
{
15.Q) Consider the code given in the ‘Passage’. Assume that “a” and “b” are passed by value.
What will the output of the program be when the function clculate () is executed?
A. 11 -5
B. 10 -5
C. 6 -5
D. 5 -5
Passage
function preordertraverse(node)
{
print node value
if (condition x)
{ preoedertraverse(node left)}
if condition y)
{ preordertraverse(node right)}
return
}
Choose the correct answer.
16.Q) Consider a binary tree implementation. The root address is stored in the vatiable root.
The address of a node is given in the variable node. The value of the node and its right and
left child nodes can be accessed usina the statements given below.
node value,
node right,
node left.
A programmer writes the function given in the ‘Passage’ to do a preorder traversal of the tree.
What are Condition X and Condition Y ?
A. Condition X: node left isnotequal
Condition Y: node right isnotequal
B. Condition X: node right isnotequal
Condition Y: node left isnotequal
C. Condition X: node left isequal
Condition Y: node right isequal
D. Condition X: node right isequal
Condition Y: node left isequal
Choose the correct answer.
17. Q) The following operations are performed on an empity R “A”.
PUSH( 1)
PUSH (2)
POP
PUSH(5)
PUSH(6)
POP
What will the stack contain after these operations?
(Note: The top of the stack is underlined in the options below.)
A. 5 6
B. 1 5
C. 5 6
D. 1 5
Which of the following data structures may give overflow error, even though the current number of
elements in it is less than its size?
a) Queue implemented in a linear array
b) Queue implemented in a circularly connected array
c) Stack implemented in a linear array
d) None of these

As part of the maintenance work, you are entrusted with the work of rearranging the library books
in a shelf in proper order, at the end of each day. The ideal choice will be Bubble sort
A. Insertion Sort
B. Selection Sort
C. Heap Sort
D. None

Verbal 
Fill In the question, a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part 
are given which may
A.  Has  
B.  Have 
 
C.  Had  
D.  Are 
Select the correct option that fills the blank (s) to make the sentence meaningfully
84.  What is the least perfect square , Which is divisible by 24, 30 and 60? 
              a) 1600              b) 360
a) 14/15=37/40                     c)  14/15<37/40 
b) 14/15>37/40                     d)  cannot be determined 
4. Find n if
76.Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the ‘most’ meaningful order. The 
words when put in order should
Choose the correct option. 
79.Pick the odd man out. 
A.KML 
 
B.PRQ  
C.NPQ  
D.TVU 
80. Aron was riding his bike. He rode
I) Selling price is given. 
II)Loss percent is given. 
A. Statement I alone is sufficient  
B. Statement II alone is sufficie
Choose the correct answer. 
7.Q) In which of the following situations can a constructor be invoked? 
A. When an object is cre
end if 
print temp 
Which of the following should be substituted in place of “??” in Statement 1 in the code? 
A. number3> nu
A programmer writes the function given in the ‘Passage’ to do a preorder traversal of the tree. 
What are Condition X and Con

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