Thursday 23 June 2011

Test:1


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Directions—(Q. 01–05) Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H work for three different companies namely X, Y and Z. Not more than three persons work for a company. There are only two ladies in the group who have different specializations and work for different companies. Of the group of friends, two have specialization in each HR, Finance and Marketing. One member is an engineer and one is a doctor. H is an HR specialist and works with a Marketing specialist B who does not work for company Y. C is an engineer and his sister works in company Z. D is a specialist in HR working in company X while her friend G is a finance specialist and works for company Z. No two persons having the same specialization work together. Marketing specialist F works for company Y and his friend A who is a Finance expert works for company X in which only two specialists work. No lady is a marketing specialist or a doctor.

1. For which of the following companies does C work ?
(A) Y
(B) X
(C) Z
(D) Data inadequate
(E) None of these
2. Which of the following represents the pair working in the same company ?
(A) D and C
(B) A and B
(C) A and E
(D) H and F
(E) None of these
3. Which of the following combination is correct ?
(A) C–Z-Engineer
(B) E–X–Doctor
(C) H–X–HR
(D) C–Y–Engineer
(E) None of these
4. Who amongst the friends is a doctor ?
(A) H
(B) E
(C) C
(D) Either E or C
(E) None of these
5. Which of the following pairs represents the two ladies in the group ?
(A) A and D
(B) B and D
(C) D and G
(D) Data inadequate
(E) None of these
Directions—(Q.6–10) In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three Conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

6. Statements # Some flowers are bins. Some bins are handles. All handles are sticks.
Conclusions # I. Some sticks are bins.
II. Some handles are flowers.
III. Some sticks are flowers.
(A) Only II follows
(B) Only III follows
(C) Only I and II follows
(D) Only I and III follows
(E) None of these
7. Statements # Some towers are windows. All windows are houses. Some houses are temples.
Conclusions # I. Some towers are temples.
II. Some houses are towers.
III. Some temples are windows.
(A) Only I follows
(B) Only II follows
(C) Only III follows
(D) Only I and II follows
(E) None of these
8. Statements # Some walls are doors. Some doors are cots. Some cots are chairs.
Conclusions # I. Some chairs are doors.
II. Some cots are walls.
III. No chair is door.
(A) Only II follows
(B) Only III follows
(C) Only either I or III follows
(D) Only I follows
(E) None of these
9. Statements # All trees are gardens. All gardens are stones. All stones are fences.
Conclusions # I. Some fences are gardens.
II. All gardens are fences.
III. Some stones are trees.
(A) Only I and II follow
(B) Only I and III follow
(C) Only II and III follow
(D) All follow
(E) None of these
10. Statements # All books are leaves. Some leaves are jungles. No jungle is box.
Conclusions # I. Some jungles are books.
II. No book is box.
III. Some leaves are boxes.
(A) None follows
(B) Only I follows
(C) Only II follows
(D) Only III follows
(E) Only I and III follow

Directions—(Q. 11–15) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. D is second to the left of F and third to the right of H. A is second to the right of F and an immediate neighbour of H. C is second to the right of B and F is third to the right of B. G is not an immediate neighbour of to the right of B and F is third to the right of B. G is not an immediate neighbour of F.
11. How many of them are between H and C ?
(A) Two (B) Three
(C) Two or three (D) Data inadequate
(E) None of these
12. Who is the immediate left of A ?
(A) H (B) E
(C) G (D) Data inadequate
(E) None of these
13. In which of the following pairs is the first person sitting to the immediate left of the second person ?
(A) CD (B) BG
(C) HA (D) FC
(E) None of these
14. Who is fourth to the right of B ?
(A) E (B) C
(C) A (D) Data inadequate
(E) None of these
15. What is E’s position with respect to G ?
(A) Second to the right
(B) Third of the left
(C) Third to the right
(D) Second to the left
(E) None of these
Directions—(Q. 16–20) In the following questions, the symbols @, c, #, $ and % are used with the following meaning as illustrated below—
P c Q’ means ‘P is either greater than or equal to Q’.
P % Q’ means ‘P is either smaller than or equal to Q’.
P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’.
P # Q’ means ‘P is smaller than Q’.
P $ Q’ means ‘P is greater than Q’.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true ?
Give answer (A), if only Conclusion I is true.
Give answer (B), if only Conclusion II is true.
Give answer (C), if either Conclusion I or II is true.
Give answer (D), if neither Conclusion I nor II is true.
Give answer (E), if both Conclusions I and II are true.
16. Statements : D $ N, N # F, F c T
Conclusions : I. T # N II. D $ F

17.Statements : K c R, R $ F, F # B
Conclusions : I. B $ R II. F # K

18. Statements : J $ M, M c K, K # N
Conclusions : I. J $ K II. N $ M

19. Statements : F # T, T @ W, W $ H
Conclusions : I. F # H II. F c H
20. Statements : M % T, T # R, R @ D
Conclusions : I. D $ T II. R $ T
Directions—(Q. 21–25) What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series ?
21. 12 6.5 7.5 12.75 27.5 71.25 ?
(A) 225.75 (B) 216.75
(C) 209.75 (D) 236.75
(E) 249.75
22. 16 24 36 54 81 12.5 ?
(A) 182.25 (B) 174.85
(C) 190.65 (D) 166.55
(E) 158.95
23. 12 12 18 45 180 1170 ?
(A) 13485 (B) 14675
(C) 15890 (D) 16756
(E) 12285
24. 22 23 27 36 52 77 ?
(A) 111 (B) 109
(C) 113 (D) 117
(E) 115
25. 16 14 24 66 256 1270 ?
(A) 8564 (B) 5672
(C) 4561 (D) 7608
(E) 6340

Direction-(Q.26-30)In each of the following questions a number series is given which has only one wrong number. You have to find out the wrong number.
26. 7.5 47.5 87.5 157.5 247.5 357.5 487.5
A)357.5 B)87.5 C)157.5 D)7.5 E)47.5

27. 13 16 21 27 39 52 69
A)21 B)39 C)27 D)52 E)16

28. 1500 1581 1664 1749 1833 1925 2016
A) 1581 B)1664 C)1833 D)1925 E)1749

29. 66 91 120 153 190 233 276
A)120 B)233 C)153 D)276 E)190

30.1331 2197 3375 4914 6859 9261 12167
A)4914 B)6859 C)9261 D)2197 E)12167


Directions—(Q.31–35) What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions ?

31. 196 × 948 ÷ 158 =?
(A) 1156 (B) 1200 (C) 1188 (D) 1176 (E) None of these

32. (786 × 64) ÷ 48 = ?
(A) 1050 (B) 1024 (C) 1048 (D) 1036 (E) None of these

33. 3·5 + 11·25 × 4·5 – 32·5 = ?
(A) 18·275 (B) 21·625 (C) 32·375 (D) 25·45 (E) None of these

34. (2640 ÷ 48) × (2240 ÷ 35) = ?
(A) 3520 (B) 3515 (C) 3495 (D) 3490 (E) None of these

35. 7414 + 3698 + 1257 + 1869 = ?
(A) 14328 (B) 14438 (C) 13428 (D) 13248 (E) None of these

Direction-(Q.36-40) Fill in the Blanks.
36.Sterlized cotton is much used by doctors as an (absorbent, absorbing).
37.Now that the rain has stopped, surely the flood will (concede, recede).
38.The boy showed an (absorbent, absorbing) interest in electricity.
39.After some argument, he seemed willing to (concede, recede).
40.The leader of the tribe declared that his son had schemed to (discriminate, usurp, hazardous) his authority.


Direction-(Q.41-55) Find Synonyms.
41.Chargin:amazement,pleasure,disappointment,laughter
42.Craven:thin,fat,cowardly,brave
43.Vindictive:clever,revengeful,forgiving,noisy
44.oblivious:noticeable,deaf,hungry,unmindful.
45.vie:agree,reach,compete,cryout
46.embryo:amber,undeveloped,young,adult
47.candour:fear,frankness,sweetness,anger
48.Scrupulous:severe,sensible,conscientious,careless
49.obliterate:hit,erase,run,leave
50.Puruse:follow,read,discuss,answer
51.quaver:tremble,quarrel,answer,state.
52.solace:joy,sorrow,comfort,loneliness
53.consumate;similar,perfect,unlike,matching
54.sloth;slowness,speed,laziness,greed
55.fervent:intense,fearful,fragile,loud

Direction-(Q.56-65) Make a Collocation from the following words.
Value,Equipment,Argument,Scheme,complexion,situation,symptoms,fee,remedy,noise
56.Incessant-----
57.Refute---------
58.Incidental------
59.infallible--------
60.Inestimable------
61.Enhanse-----
62.Diagnose------
63.Swarthy------
64.Obsolete------
65.Feasible-------
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