Provided by www.YuvaJobs.com - Essar Placement Paper KIIT UNIVERSITY BHUBANESWAR 26 January 2012 Latest Essar Placement Paper - I:- 1.SQRT (156.25) * SQRT (14.25) = 35 * X what is the value of X? X = 1.25 2. A + 8450 ÷ 650 = 13 + A. What is the value of A? A = 0 3. The sum of a number whose ? th is 45. What is the number? Ans: None 4. The sum of a 2 digit number is equal to the difference between them. Find how many such numbers are possible? Ans: 10 5. The sum of a 2 digit number is equal to twice the difference between them. Find how many such numbers are possible? 6. 1000.01 – 100.01 – 10.01 = X. what is X? X = 889.99 7. 0.25% of 10 – 10% of 0.25 = 25% of 100 – 100% of X. What is X? X = 25 8. One – fifth of two – third of a number is equal to 24. What is the number? 9. 100$8 – 2$39 = $319. What is $? $ = None of these 10. Ajith and Ajay’s age are in the ratio of 3:5. Two years hence, their age are in the ratio 7:11. What is Ajith’s present age? Ajith’s age = 12. 11. The length of a train is 200m and it crosses a platform of 75m in 15sec. Another train with a length of 180m which is on the opposite direction approaches it. How long it will take to cross the other? 12. (X) – Square, % - Square root, # - Divide, * - Multiply, @ - addition and & - Subtraction. Find the value of (4)#4%4*4@4 13. Solve 30 – 0.05 *20 +10÷ 5 =? 14. A circle of diameter 28 cm. If there is a rectangle of length 56 cm. What is the value of breadth whose areas are equal? Breadth = 44cm 15. A wheel rotates 18 revolutions in 4.5 sec. What are the revolutions of the wheel per minute? Revolutions = 240 16. Solve: 20% of 60%of a number is equal to 40% of 200. What is the number? 17. 252 x 253 =? 252 + 3 18. Series: 5 5 7.5 15 37.5 112.5 339.75 X 19. Trisha’s monthly salary is 25% more than Krishna’s salary but 25% less than Payal’s salary. Krishna’s annual income is Rs. 1, 20, 000. What is the monthly income of Payal? 20. There is a seven consecutive odd numbers. What is the number greater than 6 and it is smaller than 6? 21. Work done is Zero for which process? Ans: Constant Volume 22. Which cycle has high efficiency? Ans: Otto Cycle 23. The power of 2 –stroke engine varies from 4 – stroke engine by______. Ans: Twice 24. Sudden reduction in barometer leads to ______. Ans: Storm 25. Composition of Stainless steel ____. Ans: Chromium, Nickel … 26. Gears are produced in mass production by ______. Ans: Hobbing 27. Pick out the wrong statements: a) The good fuel should have high calorific value b) Ease in storing c) High ignition point d) Low smoke and gases Ans: (C) 28. Composition of Gun metal _____ 29. Gears are commonly called with _______ Ans: Pitch Circle Diameter 30. A good fuel should have ________ ignition point. Ans: Low Essar Quantitative Aptitude - I Question 1. (Single Selection) The sum of the squares of three consecutive natural numbers is 2030, then the middle number is: 1. 24 2. 26 3. 25 4. 27 5. None of these Question 2. (Single Selection) A student got thrice as many marks in Arithmetic as in English. If the total of his marks in the two subjects is 128, how many marks did he get in English? 1. 32 2. 64 3. 96 4. 16 5. None of these Question 3. (Single Selection) On selling 17 balls at Rs. 720/-, there is a loss equal to the cost price of 5 balls. The cost price of a ball in rupees is: 1. 45 2. 50 3. 55 4. 60 5. None of these Question 4. (Single Selection) ? ÷ √ 0.81 = 300 1. 2700 2. 270 3. 33.33 4. 540 5. None of these Question 5. (Single Selection) The difference between a number and its four-fifth is 25. What is the number? 1. 75 2. 100 3. 125 4. 150 5. None of these Question 6. (Single Selection) The difference between simple and compound interests compounded annually on certain sum of money for two years at 4% per anum is Rs. 1/-. The sum in Rs. is: 1. 625 2. 630 3. 640 4. 650 5. None of these Question 7. (Single Selection) A batsman scored 150 runs which included 5 boundaries, 2 sixes and other singles. What percentage of his total score did he make by running between the wickets? 1. 78.66 2. 75.66 3. 80.66 4. 82.66 5. None of these Question 8. (Single Selection) How many of the following numbers are divisible by 3 and not by 9? 2133, 2343, 3474, 4131, 5286, 5340 1. 2 2. 3 3. 4 4. 6 5. None of these Question 9. (Single Selection) Which of the following number will be wrong in the number series? 7 13 22 31 49 67 88 1. 13 2. 21 3. 31 4. 49 5. 67 Question 10. (Single Selection) Two radios and one calculator can cost Rs.3300, while two calculators and one radio cost Rs.5400. What is the price of a radio? 1. Rs. 2500 2. Rs. 700 3. Rs. 400 4. Rs. 1100 5. None of these Question 11. (Single Selection) The interest on a certain deposit at 4.5 p.c.p.a is Rs.202.50 in one year. How much will the additional interest be in one year on the same deposit at 5 p.c.p.a? 1. 20.25 2. 22.50 3. 225 4. 427.5 5. None of these Question 12. (Single Selection) An alloy is to contain copper and zinc in the ratio 9 : 5. How much zinc is required to be melted with 24 kg of copper? 1. 43.00 2. 43.20 3. 44.00 4. Cannot be determined 5. None of these Question 13. (Single Selection) (16 X 16 – 56) ÷ [(13 X 12) - (8 X 7)] = ? 1. 4 2. 20 3. 200 4. 100 5. None of these Question 14. (Single Selection) A man in a train notices that he can count 20 electric poles in one minute. If the poles are 40 meters apart, what is the speed of the train in Km/Hr? 1. 60 2. 45 3. 48 4. 54 5. None of these Question 15. (Single Selection) Two pipes A and B can fill a tank independently in 20 minutes and 30 minutes respectively. If both the pipes were used together, how long would it take to fill the tank? 1. 12 min 2. 15 min 3. 25 min 4. 50 min 5. None of these Question 16. (Single Selection) If 24 men do a work in 40 days, in how many days will 30 men do it? 1. 30 2. 28 3. 26 4. 34 5. None of these Question 17. (Single Selection) ? X 15 = 65% of 300 1. 195 2. 130 3. 2925 4. 13 5. None of these Question 18. (Single Selection) The average age of 28 employees is 23 years. If the manager’s age is also included, the average age increases by one year. What is the manager’s age in years? 1. 28 2. 51 3. 52 4. 53 5. None of these Question 19. (Single Selection) The difference between squares of two consecutive even numbers is always divisible by: 1. 3 2. 4 3. 5 4. 2 5. None of these Question 20. (Single Selection) Ashutosh purchased a motor cycle at (13/15)th of its selling price and sold it at 12% more than its selling price. Ashutosh’s net gain is: 1. 20% 2. 29.23% 3. 30.67% 4. 38.13% 5. None of these Question 21. (Single Selection) Which number should replace both the question marks in ? ÷ 32 = 392 ÷ ? 1. 112 2. 32 3. 16 4. 196 5. None of these Question 22. (Single Selection) If 3690 ÷ 20.5 = 180; 36.90 ÷ 2.05 = ? 1. 0.18 2. 1.8 3. 18 4. 1800 5. None of these Question 23. (Single Selection) A mother is three times as old as her son. After 15 years she will be twice as old as her son. What is the present age of the mother in years? 1. 40 2. 50 3. 60 4. 70 5. None of these Question 24. (Single Selection) ‘A’ started business investing Rs.6000/-. Three months later ‘B’ joined him investing Rs.4000/-. If they make a profit of Rs.5100/- at the end of the year, how much should be ‘B’s’ share? 1. Rs. 1700 2. Rs. 3400 3. Rs. 1300 4. Rs. 1732.75 5. None of these Question 25. (Single Selection) 20 transistors go in a box and two dozen boxes are packed in a carton. How many cartons will be needed to pack 1920 transistors? 1. 96 2. 12 3. 8 4. 4 5. None of these 21 of 100 students based on the marks obtained by them in Mathematics and Accounts in an examination Subjects Marks Interval (Marks out of 50) 41-50 31-40 21-30 11-20 1-10 Mathematics 23 09 48 12 08 Accounts 04 21 60 10 05 Approximate number of students in marks interval for both the subjects 13 15 54 11 7 If it is known that at least 28% marks are required for the students to be eligible for a seminar on Accounts. The numbers of Accounts students who can give the seminar are: 1. 85 2. 80 3. 95 4. 91 5. None of these Question 2. (Single Selection) The approximate number of students securing less than 41 marks in both the subjects is 1. 91 2. 85 3. 93 4. 87 5. None of these Question 3. (Single Selection) What is the difference between the number of students getting at least 21 marks in Accounts over those getting at least 21 marks in Mathematics approximately? 1. 19 2. 12 3. 7 4. 5 5. None of these Question 4. (Single Selection) What is the difference between the number of students passed with at least 31 marks both in Accounts and Mathematics? 1. 9 2. 19 3. 12 4. 7 5. None of these Question 5. (Single Selection) If at least 31 marks in Mathematics are required for pursuing higher studies in Mathematics, how many students would be eligible to pursue higher studies in Mathematics? 1. 60 2. 32 3. 57 4. 68 5. None of these Expenditure of a company in Lac Rupees per annum over the given years Salary Fuel &Bonus Interest on Loans Taxes 1998 150 100 5 25 85 1999 175 150 5 35 115 2000 200 175 10 45 75 2001 225 275 10 50 125 2002 250 400 20 45 100 TOTA L 1000 1000 50 200 500 What is the percentage of the total amount of bonus paid by the company during the given period in relation to the salary paid during the given period? 1. 20% 2. 4% 3. 3% 4. 2% 5. None of these Question 2. (Single Selection) The total expenditure of the company for all items of expenditure for the year 2002 is what percent of the year 2000? 1. 61 2. 18 3. 69 4. 38 5. None of these Question 3. (Single Selection) The total expenditure for all the items of expenditure in the year 1998 to the year 2002 is approximately: 1. 59% 2. 54% 3. 458% 4. 41% 5. None of these Question 4. (Single Selection) What is the average amount of interest per year, which the company had to pay during these years? 1. 50 2. 35 3. 40 4. 45 5. None of these Question 5. (Single Selection) The ratio between the total expenditure on taxes and the total expenditure on fuel and transport respectively for all the years is approximately: 1. 3 : 4 2. 1 : 2 3. 2 : 3 4. 1 : 4 5. None of these Question 1. (Single Selection) What was the % decrease in foreign exchange reserves in 1998-1999 over 1996-1997? 1. 11.28 2. 14.28 3. 11.28 4. 17.28 5. None of these Question 2. (Single Selection) The average foreign exchange reserves over the period under review are: 1. 325 2. 300 3. 314 4. 250 5. None of these Question 3. (Single Selection) The foreign exchange reserves of how many years is above the average foreign exchange reserves of the given period? 1. 5 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5. None of these Question 4. (Single Selection) The foreign exchange reserves in 1996-1997 was approximately how many times that of the year 1992-1993? 1. 1.21 2. 1.24 3. 1.27 4. 1.30 5. None of these Question 5. (Single Selection) What was the approximate % increase in foreign exchange reserves in 1997-1998 over 1995-1996? 1. 33 2. 36 3. 39 4. 30 5. None of these Question 1. (Single Selection) STATE is related to ESTATE in the same way as TUMBLE is related to ________? 1. Fumble 2. Crumble 3. Stumble 4. Mumble 5. Humble Question 2. (Single Selection) If the following alphabet were written in the reverse order, which will be the fifth letter to the right of the eleventh letter from the left? A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1. J 2. K 3. L 4. P 5. U Question 3. (Single Selection) Four of the following five English words are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? 1. C-G 2. T-X 3. E-I 4. J-N 5. M-Q Question 4. (Single Selection) If the first and the third letters in the word CONTRIBUTION were interchanged, also the second and fourth letters, the fifth and seventh and so on, which letter would be eighth, counting from your left? 1. I 2. B 3. U 4. R 5. None of these Question 5. (Single Selection) If A ^ B means “A is the father of B” A < B means “A is the sister of B”, A > B means “A is the brother of B”, then how is P related to R in the following codified relationship? R < S ^ P > T 1. Aunt 2. Cousin 3. Niece 4. Nephew 5. None of these Question 6. (Single Selection) Given that “Mountain is greater than or equal to Tree”, Tree is smaller than Ocean”, and “Ocean is not greater than River”, which of the following statements can be definitely TRUE? 1. Mountain is either greater than or equal to River 2. River is either smaller than or equal to Tree 3. River is greater than Tree 4. Mountain is either greater than or equal to Ocean 5. None of these Question 7. (Single Selection) In a certain code ASHOK is written as LMIQB, how will MEDHA be written in that code? 1. BFCDN 2. BFECN 3. BFEFN 4. BIECN 5. None of these Question 8. (Single Selection) “t” is in ‘Often’ in the same way as “h” is in ________? 1. Inhibit 2. House 3. Enhance 4. Hope 5. Hour Question 9. (Single Selection) In a certain code LARGEST is written as SRDFQZK. How would RATION be written in the code? 1. MNHSAQ 2. MNISZQ 3. MNHDZQ 4. MNHSZQ 5. None of these Question 10. (Single Selection) If Y denotes ÷, Q denotes x, and T denotes +, then 15Q13Y3T6 = ? 1. 65 2. 591 3. 71 4. 946 5. None of these Question 11. (Single Selection) In a certain game, if a person steps on the particular square he gets one rupee and every time he misses the particular square he has to pay one rupee. He is allowed to try 100 times and gets an amount of Rs. 40. How many times did he step on the particular square? 1. 75 2. 65 3. 55 4. 60 5. 70 Analytical Reasoning - II Description: These questions are based on the following series of elements (English letters, numerals and symbols). A B 8 @ E 2 $ + 5 J 3 6 M * % P 7 9 S 4 U ? 1 X { } Time Limit: 3 min 20 sec Question 1. (Single Selection) If the first two elements interchange their positions, the third and the fourth elements interchange their positions, and so on and so forth, which of the following triplet will show the exact sequence of the three elements in the new arrangement? 1. X 1 { 2. 5 6 3 3. P M % 4. * P M 5. None of these Question 2. (Single Selection) If this series is of English alphabet, in which some letters are represented by numerals or symbols, which letter is represented by the element which is exactly midway between11th element from the left and the 10th element from the right? 1. L 2. Q 3. O 4. N 5. None of these Question 3. (Single Selection) How many such letters are there in the above series, each of which is immediately preceded by a numeral and immediately followed by a symbol? 1. 2 2. 3 3. 4 4. 5 5. None of these Question 4. (Single Selection) If numbers from 1 to 9, in the serial order, expresses the English letters that appear in the above series, what will be the sum of all the numerals, the old and the new together? 1. 90 2. 45 3. 36 4. 18 5. None of these Analytical Reasoning - III Description: In the following questions the symbols , &, £ and ? are used with the following meaning: A > B means A is smaller than B A < B means A is greater than B A & B means A is either greater than or equal to B A £ B means A is either smaller than or equal to B A ? B means A is equal to B Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I & II given below them is/ are definitely true? Time Limit: 4 min 10 sec Question 1. (Single Selection) Statement J & I, C > O, I < O Conclusions I. C > J II. C > I 1. Only Conclusion I is true 2. Only Conclusion II is true 3. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true 4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true 5. Both the Conclusions I and II are true Question 2. (Single Selection) Statement J > S, S ? Z, Z > W Conclusions I. Z ? J II. W > J 1. Only Conclusion I is true 2. Only Conclusion II is true 3. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true 4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true 5. Both the Conclusions I and II are true Question 3. (Single Selection) Statement Y £ W, W ? X, X & U Conclusions I. Y > X II. Y ? X 1. Only Conclusion I is true 2. Only Conclusion II is true 3. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true 4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true 5. Both the Conclusions I and II are true Question 4. (Single Selection) Statement C < L, Z > J, L & Z Conclusions I. L > J II. C < J 1. Only Conclusion I is true 2. Only Conclusion II is true 3. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true 4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true 5. Both the Conclusions I and II are true Question 5. (Single Selection) Statement E & C, L < Z, C > Z Conclusions I. E < Z II. L < C 1. Only Conclusion I is true 2. Only Conclusion II is true 3. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true 4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true 5. Both the Conclusions I and II are true Analytical Reasoning - IV Description: Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II are given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and – Give answer (1) if the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (2) if the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (3) if the data in Statement I alone OR in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (4) if the data in both the Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (5) if the data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question. CAUTION: Do NOT mark your answer unless you consider both the statements carefully. If “6 5 9” stands for “we are healthy”, which digit stands for ,healthy,? I. “5 7” stands for “healthy habits”. II. “693” stands for “we are busy”. Question 2. (Single Selection) Who among A, B, C, D and E is the tallest? I. E is taller than three of them but not as tall as A. II. B is taller than D and C; but not tall as A. Question 3. (Single Selection) In a seven-storey building with one flat on each storey, who among A, B, C, D, E, & F occupies the middlemost flat? I. A and D occupy the flats on the two extremes storeys and they have C and E as their immediate neighbors. II. The flat occupied by B is not in the middle. .Question 4. (Single Selection) Which code stands for “Brazil” in a code language in which “Mob” stands for “Argentina.”? I. “Dip Mob Nod” denotes “Brazil defeated Argentina”, in that code. II. “Italy defeated Argentina” is denoted by “ Sip Dip Mob” in that code. Question 5. (Single Selection) What is the area of a circular playground that has a wire fencing around it? I. The cost of fencing was Rs. 15, 626 at the rate of Rs. 35 per Kg. II. The fencing is 63 meters away from the center of the playground. Read the following information and answer the questions. (A) A Cultural Organization desires to organize a programme of two categories, Viz.: Classical Dance performances and Music Concerts in a week commencing from Sunday to Saturday. (B) There will be four dance performances viz: Kathakali, Bharatnatyam, Katthak and Oddyssi, and three musical concerts : Pure Classical, Semi Classical and Light music. (C) Of these seven performances, no two of the same category will be organized on two consecutive days. (D) The programme is to start with Kathakali, and Semi-Classical is to be organized on the middle day of the week. (E) Bharatnatyam is to be organized on the previous day of Pure Classical. Question 1. (Single Selection) Bharatnatyam can be organized on: 1. only Tuesday 2. only Friday 3. only Thursday 4. cannot be determined 5. None of these Question 2. (Single Selection) With the given specifications, the only programme that can be arranged on Monday is: 1. Semi classical 2. Light music 3. Pure classical 4. Cannot be determined 5. None of these Question 3. (Single Selection) Which of the following can be the last programme of the week? 1. Oddyssi or Katthak 2. only Oddyssi 3. only Pure classical 4. cannot be determined 5. none of these Question 4. (Single Selection) If the programme is required to start with Pure Classical on Sunday, which of the conditions given above can NOT be adhered to? 1. Only (E) 2. Only (C) 3. Only (D) 4. Cannot be determined 5. None of these Question 5. (Single Selection) Katthak can be organized on: 1. only Thursday 2. only Friday 3. only Saturday 4. on Tuesday or Saturday 5. None of these Analytical Reasoning - VI Description: In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement. Give answer (1) if only assumption I is implicit. (2) if only assumption II is implicit (3) if either I or II is implicit; (4) if neither I nor II is implicit (5) if both I and II are implicit. Time Limit: 4 min 10 sec Question 1. (Single Selection) Statement The only way to contain the circulation of black money in the market is to make the tax laws more liberal and user friendly. Assumptions I. Tax laws in India are draconian and inadequate. II. Circulation of black money in the market is undesirable. Question 2. (Single Selection) Statement Teachers of many schools and colleges are breaking all norms of the profession and provoking unnecessary controversies by entering into the active party politics. Assumptions I. Teachers should be above party politics. II. Teachers should take part in social activities rather than party politics. Question 3. (Single Selection) Statement What is needed at the center to-day is the will and determination to govern and not authoritarian government. Assumptions I. Authoritarianism and effective governance go hand in hand. II. Will and determination to govern and non-authoritarian government are the two sites of the same coin. Question 4. (Single Selection) Statement India needs competent manpower just as urgently as it needs massive capital inflow for rapid economic development. Assumptions I. India cannot achieve fast economic growth without massive does of capital. II. Competent manpower is necessary for rapid economic development. Question 5. (Single Selection) Statement If you want to understand the determinants of effective leadership, this is one of the available books. Assumptions I. If is essential for everyone to understand the determinants of effective leadership. II. Wrong understanding may be gained if this book is not read. Description: In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions, which are numbered I, II and III. Assuming that all the given statements are True, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements. Question 1. (Single Selection) Statements All fans are phones. All phones are letters. Some letters are bulbs. Conclusions I. Some letters are phones. II. Some phones are fans. III. All fans are letters 1. Only I follows 2. Only II follows 3. Only III follows 4. Only II and III follow 5. None follows Question 2. (Single Selection) Statements Most psychologists are historians. No historian is economist. All economists are psychologists. Conclusions I. Some historians are psychologists II. All psychologists are economists III. No economist is historian. 1. Only II follows 2. Only I and II follow 3. Only II and III follow 4. Only I and III follow 5. None of these Question 3. (Single Selection) Statements Some flowers are gifts. All gifts are books. All books are tables. Conclusions I. Some tables are flowers. II. Some flowers are tables. III. All tables are books. 1. Only I follows 2. Only II follows 3. Only I and II follow 4. Only II and III follow 5. None of these Question 4. (Single Selection) Statements Some banks are factories. Some factories are offices. All offices are prisons Conclusions I. All prisons are factories. II. Some Banks are prisons. III. Some offices are banks. 1. None follows 2. All the three follow 3. Only I and II follow 4. Only II and III follow 5. Only I and III follow Question 5. (Single Selection) Statements All principals are teachers. All teachers are schools. All schools are grounds. Conclusions I. Some teachers are grounds. II. All teachers are principals. III. All principals are grounds. 1. Only I and II follow 2. Only I and III follow 3. Only II and III follow 4. None follows 5. All follows Question 1. (Single Selection) STATE is related to ESTATE in the same way as TUMBLE is related to ________? 1. Fumble 2. Crumble 3. Stumble 4. Mumble 5. Humble Question 2. (Single Selection) If the following alphabet were written in the reverse order, which will be the fifth letter to the right of the eleventh letter from the left? A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1. J 2. K 3. L 4. P 5. U Question 3. (Single Selection) Four of the following five English words are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? 1. C-G 2. T-X 3. E-I 4. J-N 5. M-Q Question 4. (Single Selection) If the first and the third letters in the word CONTRIBUTION were interchanged, also the second and fourth letters, the fifth and seventh and so on, which letter would be eighth, counting from your left? 1. I 2. B 3. U 4. R 5. None of these Question 5. (Single Selection) If A ^ B means “A is the father of B” A < B means “A is the sister of B”, A > B means “A is the brother of B”, then how is P related to R in the following codified relationship? R < S ^ P > T 1. Aunt 2. Cousin 3. Niece 4. Nephew 5. None of these Question 6. (Single Selection) Given that “Mountain is greater than or equal to Tree”, Tree is smaller than Ocean”, and “Ocean is not greater than River”, which of the following statements can be definitely TRUE? 1. Mountain is either greater than or equal to River 2. River is either smaller than or equal to Tree 3. River is greater than Tree 4. Mountain is either greater than or equal to Ocean 5. None of these Question 7. (Single Selection) In a certain code ASHOK is written as LMIQB, how will MEDHA be written in that code? 1. BFCDN 2. BFECN 3. BFEFN 4. BIECN 5. None of these Question 8. (Single Selection) “t” is in ‘Often’ in the same way as “h” is in ________? 1. Inhibit 2. House 3. Enhance 4. Hope 5. Hour Question 9. (Single Selection) In a certain code LARGEST is written as SRDFQZK. How would RATION be written in the code? 1. MNHSAQ 2. MNISZQ 3. MNHDZQ 4. MNHSZQ 5. None of these Question 10. (Single Selection) If Y denotes ÷, Q denotes x, and T denotes +, then 15Q13Y3T6 = ? 1. 65 2. 591 3. 71 4. 946 5. None of these Question 11. (Single Selection) In a certain game, if a person steps on the particular square he gets one rupee and every time he misses the particular square he has to pay one rupee. He is allowed to try 100 times and gets an amount of Rs. 40. How may times did he step on the particular square? 1. 75 2. 65 3. 55 4. 60 5. 70 Analytical Reasoning - II Description: These questions are based on the following series of elements (English letters, numerals and symbols). A B 8 @ E 2 $ + 5 J 3 6 M * % P 7 9 S 4 U ? 1 X { } Time Limit: 3 min 20 sec Question 1. (Single Selection) If the first two elements interchange their positions, the third and the fourth elements interchange their positions, and so on and so forth, which of the following triplet will show the exact sequence of the three elements in the new arrangement? 1. X 1 { 2. 5 6 3 3. P M % 4. * P M 5. None of these Question 2. (Single Selection) If this series is of English alphabet, in which some letters are represented by numerals or symbols, which letter is represented by the element which is exactly midway between11th element from the left and the 10th element from the right? 1. L 2. Q 3. O 4. N 5. None of these Question 3. (Single Selection) How many such letters are there in the above series, each of which is immediately preceded by a numeral and immediately followed by a symbol? 1. 2 2. 3 3. 4 4. 5 5. None of these Question 4. (Single Selection) If numbers from 1 to 9, in the serial order, expresses the English letters that appear in the above series, what will be the sum of all the numerals, the old and the new together? 1. 90 2. 45 3. 36 4. 18 5. None of these Analytical Reasoning - III Description: In the following questions the symbols , &, £ and ? are used with the following meaning: A > B means A is smaller than B A < B means A is greater than B A & B means A is either greater than or equal to B A £ B means A is either smaller than or equal to B A ? B means A is equal to B Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I & II given below them is/ are definitely true? Statement J & I, C > O, I < O Conclusions I. C > J II. C > I 1. Only Conclusion I is true 2. Only Conclusion II is true 3. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true 4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true 5. Both the Conclusions I and II are true Question 2. (Single Selection) Statement J > S, S ? Z, Z > W Conclusions I. Z ? J II. W > J 1. Only Conclusion I is true 2. Only Conclusion II is true 3. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true 4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true 5. Both the Conclusions I and II are true Question 3. (Single Selection) Statement Y £ W, W ? X, X & U Conclusions I. Y > X II. Y ? X 1. Only Conclusion I is true 2. Only Conclusion II is true 3. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true 4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true 5. Both the Conclusions I and II are true Question 4. (Single Selection) Statement C < L, Z > J, L & Z Conclusions I. L > J II. C < J 1. Only Conclusion I is true 2. Only Conclusion II is true 3. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true 4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true 5. Both the Conclusions I and II are true Question 5. (Single Selection) Statement E & C, L < Z, C > Z Conclusions I. E < Z II. L < C 1. Only Conclusion I is true 2. Only Conclusion II is true 3. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true 4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true 5. Both the Conclusions I and II are true Analytical Reasoning - IV Description: Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II are given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and – Give answer (1) if the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are notsufficient to answer the question. Give answer (2) if the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (3) if the data in Statement I alone OR in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (4) if the data in both the Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (5) if the data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question. CAUTION: Do NOT mark your answer unless you consider both the statements carefully. Time Limit: 4 min 10 sec If “6 5 9” stands for “we are healthy”, which digit stands for ,healthy,? I. “5 7” stands for “healthy habits”. II. “693” stands for “we are busy”. Question 2. (Single Selection) Who among A, B, C, D and E is the tallest? I. E is taller than three of them but not as tall as A. II. B is taller than D and C; but not tall as A. Question 3. (Single Selection) In a seven-storey building with one flat on each storey, who among A, B, C, D, E, & F occupies the middlemost flat? I. A and D occupy the flats on the two extremes storeys and they have C and E as their immediate neighbors. II. The flat occupied by B is not in the middle. Question 4. (Single Selection) Which code stands for “Brazil” in a code language in which “Mob” stands for “Argentina.”? I. “Dip Mob Nod” denotes “Brazil defeated Argentina”, in that code. II. “Italy defeated Argentina” is denoted by “ Sip Dip Mob” in that code. Question 5. (Single Selection) What is the area of a circular playground that has a wire fencing around it? I. The cost of fencing was Rs. 15, 626 at the rate of Rs. 35 per Kg. II. The fencing is 63 meters away from the center of the playground. Analytical Reasoning - V Description: Read the following information and answer the questions. (A) A Cultural Organization desires to organize a programme of two categories, Viz.: Classical Dance performances and Music Concerts in a week commencing from Sunday to Saturday. (B) There will be four dance performances viz: Kathakali, Bharatnatyam, Katthak and Oddyssi, and three musical concerts : Pure Classical, Semi Classical and Light music. (C) Of these seven performances, no two of the same category will be organized on two consecutive days. (D) The programme is to start with Kathakali, and Semi-Classical is to be organized on the middle day of the week. (E) Bharatnatyam is to be organized on the previous day of Pure Classical. Bharatnatyam can be organized on: 1. only Tuesday 2. only Friday 3. only Thursday 4. cannot be determined 5. None of these Question 2. (Single Selection) With the given specifications, the only programme that can be arranged on Monday is: 1. Semi classical 2. Light music 3. Pure classical 4. Cannot be determined 5. None of these Question 3. (Single Selection) Which of the following can be the last programme of the week? 1. Oddyssi or Katthak 2. only Oddyssi 3. only Pure classical 4. cannot be determined 5. none of these Question 4. (Single Selection) If the programme is required to start with Pure Classical on Sunday, which of the conditions given above can NOT be adhered to? 1. Only (E) 2. Only (C) 3. Only (D) 4. Cannot be determined 5. None of these Question 5. (Single Selection) Katthak can be organized on: 1. only Thursday 2. only Friday 3. only Saturday 4. on Tuesday or Saturday 5. None of these Analytical Reasoning - VI Description: In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement. Give answer (1) if only assumption I is implicit. (2) if only assumption II is implicit (3) if either I or II is implicit; (4) if neither I nor II is implicit (5) if both I and II are implicit. Time Limit: 4 min 10 sec Question 1. (Single Selection) Statement The only way to contain the circulation of black money in the market is to make the tax laws more liberal and user friendly. Assumptions I. Tax laws in India are draconian and inadequate. II. Circulation of black money in the market is undesirable. Question 2. (Single Selection) Statement Teachers of many schools and colleges are breaking all norms of the profession and provoking unnecessary controversies by entering into the active party politics. Assumptions I. Teachers should be above party politics. II. Teachers should take part in social activities rather than party politics. Question 3. (Single Selection) Statement What is needed at the center to-day is the will and determination to govern and not authoritarian government. Assumptions I. Authoritarianism and effective governance go hand in hand. II. Will and determination to govern and non-authoritarian government are the two sites of the same coin. Question 4. (Single Selection) Statement India needs competent manpower just as urgently as it needs massive capital inflow for rapid economic development. Assumptions I. India cannot achieve fast economic growth without massive does of capital. II. Competent manpower is necessary for rapid economic development. Question 5. (Single Selection) Statement If you want to understand the determinants of effective leadership, this is one of the available books. Assumptions I. If is essential for everyone to understand the determinants of effective leadership. II. Wrong understanding may be gained if this book is not read. Analytical Reasoning - VII Description: In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions, which are numbered I, II and III. Assuming that all the given statements are True, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements. Statements All fans are phones. All phones are letters. Some letters are bulbs. Conclusions I. Some letters are phones. II. Some phones are fans. III. All fans are letters 1. Only I follows 2. Only II follows 3. Only III follows 4. Only II and III follow 5. None follows Question 2. (Single Selection) Statements Most psychologists are historians. No historian is economist. All economists are psychologists. Conclusions I. Some historians are psychologists II. All psychologists are economists III. No economist is historian. 1. Only II follows 2. Only I and II follow 3. Only II and III follow 4. Only I and III follow 5. None of these Question 3. (Single Selection) Statements Some flowers are gifts. All gifts are books. All books are tables. Conclusions I. Some tables are flowers. II. Some flowers are tables. III. All tables are books. 1. Only I follows 2. Only II follows 3. Only I and II follow 4. Only II and III follow 5. None of these Question 4. (Single Selection) Statements Some banks are factories. Some factories are offices. All offices are prisons Conclusions I. All prisons are factories. II. Some Banks are prisons. III. Some offices are banks. 1. None follows 2. All the three follow 3. Only I and II follow 4. Only II and III follow 5. Only I and III follow Question 5. (Single Selection) Statements All principals are teachers. All teachers are schools. All schools are grounds. Conclusions I. Some teachers are grounds. II. All teachers are principals. III. All principals are grounds. 1. Only I and II follow 2. Only I and III follow 3. Only II and III follow 4. None follows 5. All follow The sum of the squares of three consecutive natural numbers is 2030, then the middle number is: 1. 24 2. 26 3. 25 4. 27 5. None of these Question 2. (Single Selection) A student got thrice as many marks in Arithmetic as in English. If the total of his marks in the two subjects is 128, how many marks did he get in English? 1. 32 2. 64 3. 96 4. 16 5. None of these Question 3. (Single Selection) On selling 17 balls at Rs. 720/-, there is a loss equal to the cost price of 5 balls. The cost price of a ball in rupees is: 1. 45 2. 50 3. 55 4. 60 5. None of these Question 4. (Single Selection) ? ÷ √ 0.81 = 300 1. 2700 2. 270 3. 33.33 4. 540 5. None of these Question 5. (Single Selection) The difference between a number and its four-fifth is 25. What is the number? 1. 75 2. 100 3. 125 4. 150 5. None of these Question 6. (Single Selection) The difference between simple and compound interests compounded annually on certain sum of money for two years at 4% per anum is Rs. 1/-. The sum in Rs. is: 1. 625 2. 630 3. 640 4. 650 5. None of these Question 7. (Single Selection) A batsman scored 150 runs which included 5 boundaries, 2 sixes and other singles. What percentage of his total score did he make by running between the wickets? 1. 78.66 2. 75.66 3. 80.66 4. 82.66 5. None of these Question 8. (Single Selection) How many of the following numbers are divisible by 3 and not by 9? 2133, 2343, 3474, 4131, 5286, 5340 1. 2 2. 3 3. 4 4. 6 5. None of these Question 9. (Single Selection) Which of the following number will be wrong in the number series? 7 13 22 31 49 67 88 1. 13 2. 21 3. 31 4. 49 5. 67 Question 10. (Single Selection) Two radios and one calculator can cost Rs.3300, while two calculators and one radio cost Rs.5400. What is the price of a radio? 1. Rs. 2500 2. Rs. 700 3. Rs. 400 4. Rs. 1100 5. None of these Question 11. (Single Selection) The interest on a certain deposit at 4.5 p.c.p.a is Rs.202.50 in one year. How much will the additional interest be in one year on the same deposit at 5 p.c.p.a? 1. 20.25 2. 22.50 3. 225 4. 427.5 5. None of these Question 12. (Single Selection) An alloy is to contain copper and zinc in the ratio 9 : 5. How much zinc is required to be melted with 24 kg of copper? 1. 43.00 2. 43.20 3. 44.00 4. Cannot be determined 5. None of these Question 13. (Single Selection) (16 X 16 – 56) ÷ [(13 X 12) - (8 X 7)] = ? 1. 4 2. 20 3. 200 4. 100 5. None of these Question 14. (Single Selection) A man in a train notices that he can count 20 electric poles in one minute. If the poles are 40 meters apart, what is the speed of the train in Km/Hr? 1. 60 2. 45 3. 48 4. 54 5. None of these Question 15. (Single Selection) Two pipes A and B can fill a tank independently in 20 minutes and 30 minutes respectively. If both the pipes were used together, how long would it take to fill the tank? 1. 12 min 2. 15 min 3. 25 min 4. 50 min 5. None of these Question 16. (Single Selection) If 24 men do a work in 40 days, in how many days will 30 men do it? 1. 30 2. 28 3. 26 4. 34 5. None of these Question 17. (Single Selection) ? X 15 = 65% of 300 1. 195 2. 130 3. 2925 4. 13 5. None of these Question 18. (Single Selection) The average age of 28 employees is 23 years. If the manager’s age is also included, the average age increases by one year. What is the manager’s age in years? 1. 28 2. 51 3. 52 4. 53 5. None of these Question 19. (Single Selection) The difference between squares of two consecutive even numbers is always divisible by: 1. 3 2. 4 3. 5 4. 2 5. None of these Question 20. (Single Selection) Ashutosh purchased a motor cycle at (13/15)th of its selling price and sold it at 12% more than its selling price. Ashutosh’s net gain is: 1. 20% 2. 29.23% 3. 30.67% 4. 38.13% 5. None of these Question 21. (Single Selection) Which number should replace both the question marks in ? ÷ 32 = 392 ÷ ? 1. 112 2. 32 3. 16 4. 196 5. None of these Question 22. (Single Selection) If 3690 ÷ 20.5 = 180; 36.90 ÷ 2.05 = ? 1. 0.18 2. 1.8 3. 18 4. 1800 5. None of these Question 23. (Single Selection) A mother is three times as old as her son. After 15 years she will be twice as old as her son. What is the present age of the mother in years? 1. 40 2. 50 3. 60 4. 70 5. None of these Question 24. (Single Selection) ‘A’ started business investing Rs.6000/-. Three months later ‘B’ joined him investing Rs.4000/-. If they make a profit of Rs.5100/- at the end of the year, how much should be ‘B’s’ share? 1. Rs. 1700 2. Rs. 3400 3. Rs. 1300 4. Rs. 1732.75 5. None of these Question 25. (Single Selection) 20 transistors go in a box and two dozen boxes are packed in a carton. How many cartons will be needed to pack 1920 transistors? 1. 96 2. 12 3. 8 4. 4 5. None of these Marks Interval (Marks out of 50) 41-50 31-40 21-30 11-20 1-10 Mathematics 23 09 48 12 08 Accounts 04 21 60 10 05 Approximate number of students in marks interval for both the subjects 13 15 54 11 7 If it is known that at least 28% marks are required for the students to be eligible for a seminar on Accounts. The numbers of Accounts students who can give the seminar are: 1. 85 2. 80 3. 95 4. 91 5. None of these Question 2. (Single Selection) The approximate number of students securing less than 41 marks in both the subjects is 1. 91 2. 85 3. 93 4. 87 5. None of these Question 3. (Single Selection) What is the difference between the number of students getting at least 21 marks in Accounts over those getting at least 21 marks in Mathematics approximately? 1. 19 2. 12 3. 7 4. 5 5. None of these Question 4. (Single Selection) What is the difference between the number of students passed with at least 31 marks both in Accounts and Mathematics? 1. 9 2. 19 3. 12 4. 7 5. None of these Question 5. (Single Selection) If at least 31 marks in Mathematics are required for pursuing higher studies in Mathematics, how many students would be eligible to pursue higher studies in Mathematics? 1. 60 2. 32 3. 57 4. 68 5. None of these Expenditure of a company in Lac Rupees per annum over the given years Salary Fuel & Transport Bonus Interest on Loans Taxes 1998 150 100 5 25 85 1999 175 150 5 35 115 2000 200 175 10 45 75 2001 225 275 10 50 125 2002 250 400 20 45 100 TOT AL 1000 1000 50 200 500 Question 1. (Single Selection) What is the percentage of the total amount of bonus paid by the company during the given period in relation to the salary paid during the given period? 1. 20% 2. 4% 3. 3% 4. 2% 5. None of these Question 2. (Single Selection) The total expenditure of the company for all items of expenditure for the year 2002 is what percent of the year 2000? 1. 61 2. 18 3. 69 4. 38 5. None of these Question 3. (Single Selection) The total expenditure for all the items of expenditure in the year 1998 to the year 2002 is approximately: 1. 59% 2. 54% 3. 458% 4. 41% 5. None of these Question 4. (Single Selection) What is the average amount of interest per year, which the company had to pay during these years? 1. 50 2. 35 3. 40 4. 45 5. None of these Question 5. (Single Selection) The ratio between the total expenditure on taxes and the total expenditure on fuel and transport respectively for all the years is approximately: 1. 3 : 4 2. 1 : 2 3. 2 : 3 4. 1 : 4 5. None of these Description: The bar graph given below shows the foreign exchange reserves of a country in million US$ for the years 1991-1992 to 1998-1999. Answer the questions based on this graph given below: Time Limit: 4 min 10 sec Question 1. (Single Selection) What was the % decrease in foreign exchange reserves in 1998-1999 over 1996-1997? 1. 11.28 2. 14.28 3. 11.28 4. 17.28 5. None of these Question 2. (Single Selection) The average foreign exchange reserves over the period under review are: 1. 325 2. 300 3. 314 4. 250 5. None of these Question 3. (Single Selection) The foreign exchange reserves of how many years is above the average foreign exchange reserves of the given period? 1. 5 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5. None of these Question 4. (Single Selection) The foreign exchange reserves in 1996-1997 was approximately how many times that of the year 1992-1993? 1. 1.21 2. 1.24 3. 1.27 4. 1.30 5. None of these Question 5. (Single Selection) What was the approximate % increase in foreign exchange reserves in 1997-1998 over 1995-1996? 1. 33 2. 36 3. 39 4. 30 5. None of thes Technical Questions: 1) Composition of gunmetal?. 2) What is the fuel used in airplanes?. 3) Specific heat capacity of air?. 4) Melting point of Aluminum?. 5) If a ball is kept at aheight of x(m),from that position it is dropeed .Does the p.e is equal to the K.e if 6) the ball goes inside the earth as same distance where it is relieved?. 7) Viscosity of the lubricant ---------- with increase in temperature?. 8) What amount of power required to make the 2-strke petrol engine to 4-stroke diesel engine?. 9) Which engine is the most efficient in terms of compression ratio?. 10) for the same compression ratio heat removed in each cycle is efficient in otto or diesel cycle?. 11) Use of draft tube in turbine ?.a) to increase work o/p of runner b) To increase turbine output. 12) Percentage of carbon in toolsteel?. 13) Introduction of sulphur in mild steel increases or decreases the machinability?. 14) Is bernoullis theorem is applicable for steady or unsteady flow?. 15) Axial turbine is of which type?.a) high head b) low head. 16) corrosion is inhibited due to oxidation or reduction?. 17) Binary power cycle uses ---------as working fluid?. 18) the purpose of runner in casting ---------- 19) shape of a u.d.l.of cantilever beam is?. 20) which has high coefficient of friction ?.disc or band brakes 21) Engine valve seat is cooled at ----- temperature in liquid nitrogen(-180C) 22) 21)Bucling is high in bar which is greater or smaller in length?. 23) Formula for deflection of beam? Ans; PL/AE 24) Which law says that pressure can be transferred from onr point to another in an undiminished form?. 25) Is Vane pump is Positive or non-positive displacement pump?. 26) As the altitude why density of the decreases?. 27) In the reversible adiabatic process entrophy is constant or not? 28) In which process the temperature of the system changes but there is no heat transfer to the surroundings?. 29) In an ideal gas compared to a real gas at very high pressure occupies? 30) Kinetic theory of gases assumes that collisions between the molecules are? 31) The condition of perfect vacuum that is at absolute zero pressure can be attained at? 32) Specific heat of air? 33) Which law states that internal energy is function of Temperature? 34) Minimum work done for an adiabatic process the value of n? 35) Air Refrigerator works on? 36) 1 watt = 1Nm/S 37) 1 h.p = ?kw 38) When crude oil heated Which Hydro carbon comes first? 39) What is the purpose of Supercharger? 40) 1Kg of carbon to CO, Amount oxygen required? 41) Horse power per tones of refrigeration? 42) Scale formation on the surface of the boiler tubes due to ? 43) Axial shift in steam turbine occurs due to? 44) Latent heat of vapourization at low pressure and temperature? 45) Shaft revolving in a bearing which pair? 46) Difference between dedendum and addendum? 47) The fatique life of a part can be improved by ? 48) Rotational tendency of force? 49) Acetylene dissolved in ? 50) The frequency of transverse vibration is 3hz then critical speed? 51) More viscous lub oil? 52) Example for Non destructive test? 53) Advantage of V belt? 54) In gear boxes Which type of key is used 55) A structural member subjected to an axial compressive force is called? 56) Pig iron is produced in which furnace? 57) Heat generation of arc welding is due to ? 58) In what angle does an object thrown height will travel the longest distance? 59) Angle of contact between the journal and bearing? 60) The coupling is required to connect two parallel shaft distance between the shaft is small and variable? 61) Carbon is added to steel to increase its hardness-True/False 62) Wings of airplane are made by--- 63) To protect from thrust which type of follower is used? 64) With increase in temperature--- Viscosity of liquid--- 65) Heavy machine beds are made of CI for------- 66) For shock resistance and vibrations we use ---- 67) Rupture strength==== ? 68) Washer is used for------- 69) Surface endurance limit depends on (toughness/surface tension/yield strength/surface finish) 70) In a uniformly distributed load of 6n/m over a 5 meter length simply supported beam, the value of B.M at the point where shear force is zero (17.5/22.5/55/75) 71) Cam size depends on (base circle/pitch circle/prime circle/none) 72) Poisons ratio is higher in (rubber/steel/wood) 73) In drill tool carbon % is (