SSC CPO 15th-March-2019-Shift-1-1225

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SSC CPO 15th-March-2019-Shift-1 (Test Code: 1225)

How many triangles are there in the following figure?

  1. 22

  2. 16

  3. 18

  4. 20

‘Chef’ is related to ‘Food’ in the same way as ‘Choreographer’ is related to:

  1. Stage

  2. Dance

  3. Music

  4. Photography

Choose the Venn diagram from the given options that best represents the relationship among the following classes.

Mizoram, Manipur, India

Which number will come next in the following series?

5, 12, 31, 68, 129, ..........

  1. 220

  2. 218

  3. 131

  4. 190

Select the set of numbers that is similar to the following set of numbers.

(13, 40, 121)

  1. (5, 16, 49)

  2. (3, 12, 39)

  3. (7, 24, 73)

  4. (9, 28, 83)

If, in a certain code, EDITION is written as VWRGRLM. which word would be coded as SLMVHGB ?

  1. HAUGHTY

  2. HONESTY

  3. EDITORS

  4. AMNESTY

In a certain code language, ‘ROCK‘ is written as ‘3587 and ‘TIDE’ is written as ‘4261’. How will ‘DOCTOR’ be written in the same code

language?

  1. 658453

  2. 658435

  3. 654853

  4. 685453

Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.

  1. CXUF

  2. DWYA

  3. HSKP

  4. QJTG

Which letter-cluster will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?

EZI, FYJ, GXK, HWL, ?

  1. MVM

  2. MVN

  3. JVM

  4. IVM

Select the word-pair in which the two words are related in the same way as are the two words in the following word-pair. (in the same

order).

Council : Ministers

  1. Band : Musicians

  2. Team : Umpire

  3. Student : Teacher

  4. King : Palace

Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.

  1. 7-56

  2. 23-185

  3. 13-104

  4. 17-136

Which option gives the two signs that need to be interchanged to make the given equation correct?

6 − 20 ÷ 12 × 7 + 1 = 70

  1. ÷ and +

  2. × and −

  3. × and +

  4. ÷ and −

Select the correct alternative to indicate the arrangement of the following words in a logical and meaningful order.

l. Paragraphs

2. Letters

3. Sentences

4. Words

5. Book

6. Pages

  1. 2, 3, 4, 1, 6, 5

  2. 2, 4, l, 3, 6, 5

  3. 2, 4, 3, 1, 5, 6

  4. 2, 4, 3, 1, 6, 5

Select the number—pair in which the two numbers are related in the same way as are the two numbers of the given numberpair.

7:54

  1. 8 : 69

  2. 15 : 224

  3. 4 : 17

  4. 9 : 81

Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.

YWUS : TVXZ :: PNLJ : .........

  1. MKQO

  2. KMOQ

  3. KMQO

  4. MKOQ

Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series.

Abhishek started from a point A and walked 15 meters towards south. He turned left and walked 20 meters. He then turned left again

and walked 15 meters. He again turned lefi and walked 35 meters and reached a point B. How far and in which direction is point B with

respect to point ‘A’?

  1. 15 meters, West

  2. 20 meters, North

  3. 35 meters, South

  4. 15 meters, East

Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the fnst term.

GOWE : OWOG :: MXML : ........

  1. LMLM

  2. MXMX

  3. XLXL

  4. XMXM

Which number will come next in the following series?

9, 196, 25, 169, 49, 144, 81, ..........

  1. 121

  2. 100

  3. 64

  4. 36

Select the number-pair in which the two numbers are related in the same way as are the two numbers of the given number pair.

222: 130

  1. 125 :27

  2. 350 : 49

  3. 68 : 30

  4. 25 : 36

If ‘$’ stands for addition, ‘@’ stands for subtraction. ‘#’ stands for multiplication and ‘&’ stands for division. then what is the value of

12 # 8 $ 36 & 3 @ 6?

  1. 98

  2. 102

  3. 79

  4. 46

Select the word-pair in which the two words are related in the same way as are the two words in the following word-pair. (in the same

order).

Thermometer : Temperature

  1. Odometer : Pressure

  2. Scale : Humidity

  3. Barometer : Depth

  4. Anemometer : Wind

Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.

  1. Mercury

  2. Mars

  3. Moon

  4. Venus

Two statements are given followed by two conclusions I and 11. You have to consider these statements to be true, even if they seem

to be at variance with commonly known facts and Decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the given

statements.

Statements:

Some mirrors are combs.

Some combs are stools.

Conclusions:

I. All stools are either mirrors or combs

II. Some stools are combs.

  1. Only conclusion II follows.

  2. Either conclusion I or II follows.

  3. Only conclusion I follows.

  4. Neither conclusion I nor II follows.

Which number in the given series is Incorrect?

3, 7, 15, 27, 53, 63

  1. 53

  2. 63

  3. 27

  4. 7

‘Bee’ is related to ‘Hive’ in the same way as ‘Horse’ is related to:

  1. Cottage

  2. Stable

  3. Den

  4. House

Select the correct equation from the given options alter interchanging operations ‘-’ and ‘x’ and numbers ‘4’ and ‘5’.

  1. 9 − 4 × 5 = 21

  2. 5 × 4 − 9 = 7

  3. 5 × 9 − 4 = 4

  4. 4 − 5 × 9 = 11

A paper is folded and cut as shown below. How will it appear when unfolded? Select the figure that most closely resembles the

formed figure after unfolding.

Select the correct alternative to indicate the arrangement of the following words in a logical and meaningful order.

1. State

2. Individual

3. Family

4. Community

5. Country

  1. 2, 3, 4, 1, 5

  2. 5, 2, 4, 3, 1

  3. 2, 3, 4, 5, 1

  4. 2, 5, 4, 3, 1

Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.

  1. Division

  2. Addition

  3. Subtraction

  4. Mathematics

Choose the Venn diagram from the given options that best represents the relationship among the following classes.

Bird, Parrot, Snake

In a certain language, JUSTICE is coded as JSUTCIE. How will JUPITER be coded in that language?

  1. JPUIERT

  2. PJUIETR

  3. JPUEITR

  4. JPUIETR

Two positions of a dice are shown as below. After rolling the dice. if we get the number 4 on the face at the top, which number will be

on the face at the bottom?

  1. 1

  2. 2

  3. 5

  4. 3

Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series.

Two statements are given followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to consider these statements to be true, even if they seem to

be at variance with commonly known facts and choose which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements.

Statements:

All Chairs are expensive.

All expensive are unique.

Conclusions:

I. All chairs are unique.

II. All unique are expensive.

  1. Both conclusions I and II follow.

  2. Neither conclusion I nor II follows.

  3. Only conclusion I follows.

  4. Only conclusion II follows.

If AS = 19 and BAT = 40, then how will you code BREAD?

  1. 30

  2. 720

  3. 205

  4. 625

Select the option that most closely resembles the mirror image of the given figure, when mirror is placed to its right side.

Select the set of numbers that is similar to the following set of numbers.

(20, 42, 72)

  1. (10, 22, 52)

  2. (16, 40, 70)

  3. (2, 12, 30)

  4. (18, 38, 68)

Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.

  1. 29-59

  2. 27-55

  3. 21-43

  4. 25-53

Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.

33 : 198 :: 19 : ......

  1. 49

  2. 346

  3. 114

  4. 77

Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.

  1. 13—40

  2. 18-55

  3. 9-29

  4. 17-52

Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.

  1. FHLO

  2. EINT

  3. KOTZ

  4. JNSY

Which letter will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?

A, D, G, J, M, ?

  1. Q

  2. P

  3. O

  4. N

Choose the Venn diagram from the given options that best represents the relationship among the following classes.

Year, month, day

Seema walks to her office. She is facing south when she reaches her office. After starting from home she turned left twice and then

right before reaching her office. Which direction was Seema facing when she started from her home?

  1. South

  2. East

  3. North

  4. West

From the given options. select the number that is difi'erent from the other three options.

  1. 6051

  2. 2027

  3. 2306

  4. 5024

From the given options, select the one that is embedded in the following figure.

Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series.

Select the option that most closely resembles the mirror image of the given figure. when mirror is placed to its right side.

From the given options, select the one in which the question figure is hidden/embedded.

The world’s largest mobile phone factory was set up in ........... under the Indian Government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative.

  1. Hyderabad

  2. Noida

  3. Amravati

  4. Sanand

The last Maha Kumbh was held in Prayag in ........

  1. 2011

  2. 2014

  3. 2015

  4. 2013

Name the theatre and film actor who apart from training contestants for the Miss India pageant has also hosted a popular quiz show

in the 19705.

  1. Sabira Merchant

  2. Padma Laxmi

  3. Tabassum

  4. Simi Garewal

The .......... in Kerala has its own elephant sanctuary.

  1. Sabarimala Sree Ayyappa Temple

  2. Guruvayoor Temple

  3. Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple

  4. Chottanikkara Devi Temple

The innovative concept of using sunshine to keep houses warm in freezing winters is called .........

  1. latent solar heating

  2. conductive solar heating

  3. radiation heating

  4. passive solar heating

............ from Bihar is a GI tagged food item.

  1. Moa

  2. Petha

  3. Silao Khaja

  4. Sita Bhog

Brass is an alloy of:

  1. zinc and iron

  2. lead and copper

  3. iron and lead

  4. copper and zinc

The ....... Commission was set up to investigate the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

  1. Hunter

  2. Butler

  3. Sadler

  4. Campbell

The firing order issued by .......... on a gathering of people on Baisakhi Day, 1931 became a turning point in India’s freedom struggle.

  1. Lord Wellesley

  2. General Dyer

  3. Lord Cornwallis

  4. Warren Hastings

Which ad filmmaker also played a role in the historical film ‘Gandhi’?

  1. Saeed Jaffrey

  2. Alyque Padamsee

  3. Gerson da Cunha

  4. Roshan Seth

.......... is India’s oldest research reactor.

  1. Kamini

  2. Circus

  3. Dhruva

  4. Apsara

The state of Jharkhand was formed by division of Bihar in the year .........

  1. 2002

  2. 2001

  3. 2003

  4. 2000

Asian Premium is the high price that Asian countries pay to import .............

  1. machinery

  2. precious metals

  3. mobile phones

  4. crude oil

A high tensile alloy steel called .......... was used to construct Howrah Bridge.

  1. TISCAL

  2. TISCBROM

  3. TISCOP

  4. TISCROM

.......... is known as Universal Solvent.

  1. Kerosene

  2. Alcohol

  3. Acetone

  4. Water

A character in the Hindi feature film ‘3 idiots’ was inspired by ........, an engineer based in Ladakh.

  1. Phunsukh Wangchuk

  2. Phunsuk Wangdu

  3. Sonam Wangchuk

  4. Sonam Wangdu

Maharani Gayatri Devi was a member of the ..........

  1. Swatantra Party

  2. Bharatiya Janata Party

  3. Bahujan Samaj Party

  4. Indian National Congress Party

Human body creates Vitamin .......... from sunlight.

  1. D

  2. B

  3. C

  4. A

Paryushan is an important festival for the ........... community.

  1. Buddhist

  2. Jew

  3. Jain

  4. Zoroastrian

Right .............. ceased to be a fundamental right after the 45th Amendment bill, 1978 to the Indian Constitution

  1. To Education

  2. To Property

  3. To Equality

  4. Against Exploitation

............. is a commonly used medicine that can help treat pain and reduce a high body temperature.

  1. Dextromethorphan

  2. Bismuth

  3. Paracetamol

  4. Guaifenesin

Shooter ............. won a gold medal in the Men’s 10 m Air Pistol event at the 2018 Jakarta Palembang Asian Games held in Indonesia.

  1. Abhishek Verma

  2. Om Prakash Mitharwal

  3. Jitu Rai

  4. Saurabh Chaudhary

The process of blood clotting is called .............

  1. coagulation

  2. thrombocytopenia

  3. haemophilia

  4. homophobia

Dr. Zakir Husain, the 3rd President of India, was awarded the ........... in 1963.

  1. Bharat Ratna

  2. Padma Shree

  3. Padma Bhushan

  4. Padma Vibhushan

Name the Nobel Laureate who helped crack the genetic code.

  1. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan

  2. Abdus Salam

  3. Subramaniam Chandrasekar

  4. Har Gobind Khorana

The Government of Odisha announced a hike of .......... in the social security pension under Madhu Babu Pension Yojana (MBPY) in

January 2019.

  1. Rs 500 per month

  2. Rs 400 per month

  3. Rs 200 per month

  4. Rs 300 per month

India’s first 3D planetarium is located in .............

  1. Bengaluru

  2. Mangalore

  3. Hyderabad

  4. Kochi

Diabetes is a condition in which the level of ............ in an individual's blood becomes too high.

  1. sucrose

  2. glucose

  3. galactose

  4. maltose

Which of the following CANNOT be attributed to Aryabhatta?

  1. Zero

  2. Theory of Atom

  3. Theory of eclipses

  4. Value of pi

............... is India’s largest research reactor.

  1. Dhruva

  2. Apsara

  3. Circus

  4. Kamini

The Khelo India Youth Games was previously called .............

  1. Khel Khelo India

  2. Chalo India School Games

  3. Khelo Bharat School Games

  4. Khelo India School Games

The ............. Channel separates the Andaman and Nicobar groups of Islands.

  1. Ten Degree

  2. Six Degree

  3. Eight Degree

  4. TWelve Degree

The Serum Institute of India launched the oral polio vaccine in ..........

  1. 2012

  2. 2013

  3. 2014

  4. 2011

Which of the following Indian psychiatrists was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2018 for leading the rescue of thousands of

mentally ill street paupers and reuniting them with their families?

  1. Bharat Vatwani

  2. N Rangarajan

  3. Vipul Rastogi

  4. Subin Vazhayil

Raghuram Rajah succeeded ......... as the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India in 2013.

  1. Mamnohan Singh

  2. D. Subbarao

  3. Bimal Jalan

  4. Urjit Patel

Smiling Buddha is a code name for ..........

  1. India’s first nuclear bomb test

  2. India’s first unmanned tank

  3. The Father of the Indian Nuclear Program

  4. India’s largest power plant

The ........ Stock Exchange was the first to be recognized by the Government of India under the Securities Contracts Regulation Act.

  1. Ahmedabad

  2. Bombay

  3. Madras

  4. Calcutta

Which of the following is NOT another name for Ram Setu?

  1. Adam‘s Bridge

  2. Setu Banda

  3. Nala Banda

  4. Nala Setu

Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy served as .......... from 1956 to 1959.

  1. Chief Minister

  2. President

  3. Member of Rajya Sabha

  4. Deputy Chief Minister

The 2 nd National Conference on Self Reliance in Defense Manufacturing was organized at ........... in 2019.

  1. Chennai

  2. Delhi

  3. Pune

  4. Hyderabad

In January 2019, the Government of ......... released ‘Startup and Innovation policy 2018-2023’ to make the state a “Global Innovation

hub for startups” by 2023.

  1. Kerala

  2. Tamil Nadu

  3. Telangana

  4. Uttarakhand

........... was the coach of the World Cup winning Indian Cricket team in 2011.

  1. Gary Kirsten

  2. Duncan Fletcher

  3. John Wright

  4. Greg Chappell

The daughter of Moropant Tambe and Bhagirathi Sapre became famous as ...........

  1. Ahilyabai Holkar

  2. Rani Laxmibai

  3. Rajmata Gayatri Devi

  4. Jijabai

Bhagat Singh, Raj guru and Sukhdev were hanged in the year ..........

  1. 1930

  2. 1935

  3. 1933

  4. 1931

.......... was the first Indian board member of the World Editors Forum.

  1. Behram Contractor

  2. Bachi Karkaria

  3. Shobhaa De

  4. Khushwant Singh

............. is an ancient Sanskrit text on medicine and surgery.

  1. Arthashashtra

  2. Raghuvamsha

  3. Sushruta Samhita

  4. Abhijnanashakuntala

........... was constructed in 1994 for the National Games, 1994.

  1. Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex, Pune

  2. DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai

  3. Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneshwar

  4. Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi

Kailasa temple in the ......... Caves is the largest rock-cut monument in the world.

  1. Elephanta

  2. Ajanta

  3. Ellora

  4. Karla

Which of the following is NOT recognised as an Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) by UNESCO?

  1. Sitar Vadan

  2. Yoga

  3. Kumbh Mela

  4. Chhau dance

The Election Commission celebrated its golden jubilee in the year .............

  1. 1998

  2. 1997

  3. 2001

  4. 2011

The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5. If the perimeter of the triangle is 24 cm, its area is:

  1. 18 cm3

  2. 24 cm2

  3. 20 cm2

  4. 22.89 cm2

In an office of 1200 employees, the ratio of urban to rural members of staff is 8 : 7. Afier joining of some new employees. out of

which 20 are rural, the ratio becomes 5 : 4. The number of new urban employees is:

  1. 100

  2. 85

  3. 76

  4. 108

A scored 73, 76, 20, and 7 runs in four out of five innings. What should be his score in the fifth innings, if he has to make an average

of 55 runs in five innings?

  1. 99

  2. 11

  3. 55

  4. 42

Rs 4,06,736 is divided among A, B and C such that the ratio between A and B is 2 : 3 and B and C is 1 : 2. The share of C is:

  1. Rs 73,952

  2. Rs 1,10,928

  3. Rs 2,64,796

  4. Rs 2,21,856

If  x+_{x}^{1}=2\sqrt{3} , then x^{2}+_{x^{2}}^{1} is equal to:

  1. 8

  2. 16

  3. 10

  4. 12

The distance between two cities is covered in 3\frac{1}{4}  hours at a speed of 52 km/h. If the speed is increased to 65 km/h. how much time

would be saved ?

  1. 39 minutes

  2. 45 minutes

  3. 40 minutes

  4. 42 minutes

The product of two numbers is 45360; if the HCF of the numbers is 36, then their LCM is:

  1. 252

  2. 630

  3. 126

  4. 1260

Rs 2,40,000 is taken as loan for three years compounded annually at 12.5% p.a. At the end of first year. the interest is revised to 12%

p.a. The total amount to be repaid at the end of third year is:

  1. Rs 3,26,400

  2. Rs 3,34,800

  3. Rs 3,38,688

  4. Rs 3,42,648

ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral such that AB is a diameter of the circle circumscribing it and angle ADC=125^{\circ }. Then angle

BAC is equal to:

  1. 20o

  2. 30o

  3. 60o

  4. 35o

How many soap cakes of size 8 cm x 4.5 cm x 2 cm can be kept in a carton of size 11 m x 0.82 m x 0.63 m?

Latek

  1. 81052

  2. 75626

  3. 73498

  4. 78925

8% of 5 litres is:

  1. 0.4 ml

  2. 400 ml

  3. 40 ml

  4. 4 ml

The given bar chart shows production of steel by companies A, B, C and D for years 2014, 2015, 2016 (in tonnes).

In the given bar-chart, the average production of steel at ‘C’ for the year 2014-2016 is:

  1. 358.33

  2. 333.33

  3. 423.58

  4. 400

If the height of an equilateral triangle is  10\sqrt{3} cm, the area is:  ^{^{^{^{^{}}}}}^{^{^{^{^{}}}}}

  1. 124 \sqrt{3} cm2

  2. 75 \sqrt{3} cm2

  3. 80 \sqrt{3} cm2

  4. 100 \sqrt{3} cm2

PA and PB are two tangents to a circle with centre O, from a point P outside the circle. A and B are points on the circle. If  \angle PAB=47^{\circ }

, then \angle OAB is equal to:

  1. 43o

  2. 45o

  3. 50o

  4. 20o

The given bar chart shows production of steel by companies A, B, C and D for years 2014, 2015, 2016 (in tonnes).

In the given bar-chart, which company has the maximum total production of steel?

  1. C

  2. D

  3. A

  4. B

Which of the following solids has least number of faces?

  1. Cube

  2. Cone

  3. Triangular prism

  4. Square pyramid

Instructions
The given pie—chart shows the numbers of tourists for the year 2015, traveling from India and to India.

Question:

In the given pie-chart, if 1657850 is the total number of tourists visiting India, how many visited from Australia:

  1. 563669

  2. 589320

  3. 457602

  4. 331570

Instructions
The given pie—chart shows the numbers of tourists for the year 2015, traveling from India and to India.

Question:

In the given pie-chart. from which country tourists have come to India more than Indians going to that country:

  1. Australia and Africa

  2. Europe

  3. USA

  4. Australia only

The given bar chart shows production of steel by companies A. B, C and D for years 2014, 2015, 2016 (in tonnes).

In the given bar-chart, what is the percentage production of ‘B‘ in 2014 to the total production of 2014?

  1. 19.4%

  2. 20%

  3. 27.6%

  4. 18.6%

The price of petrol was raised by 15%. By how much percentage should a motorist reduce the consumption of petrol so that the

expenditure on it does not increase?

  1. 9\frac{2}{11}%     

  2. 15\frac{3}{13}%

  3. 15\frac{1}{23}%

  4. 6\frac{7}{8}%

If a cuboid has l = 24 cm, b = 16 cm. h = 7.5 cm, its lateral surface area is:

  1. 720 cm2

  2. 2880 cm2

  3. 600 cm2

  4. 1440 cm2

TWO pipes A and B can fill a tank in 45 minutes. If pipe A can fill an empty tank in 1 hour, how long will it take pipe B to fill the empty

tank?

  1. 2 hours

  2. 3 hours

  3. 1 hour

  4. 4 hours

The number 66249 is divisible by which of the single digit numbers:

  1. Only by 3 and 9

  2. Only by 3 and 7

  3. Only by 9

  4. Only by 3

The marked price of a dress is Rs 2,340 which is 25% above the cost price. If the dress is sold at a profit of 10%. the profit earned on

the dress is:

  1. Rs 234

  2. Rs 187.20

  3. Rs 197

  4. Rs 175.50

If x=a\cos \theta +b\sin \theta and y=a\sin \theta -b\cos \theta , the value of x^{2}+y^{2}  is:          

  1. a^{2}-b^{2}

  2. a-b

  3. a^{2}+b^{2}

  4. a+b

A and B are standing on the same side of a wall and observe that the angles of elevation to the top of the wall are 45and 60o

respectively. If the height of the wall is 50 M. the distance between A and B is: (Use \sqrt{3}=1.73 and \sqrt{2}=1.41 )

  1. 25.07 m

  2. 21.10 m

  3. 17.38 m

  4. 14.65 m

Three painters have to spend 6 hours a day for 12 days to finish a work. If after 3 days one painter leaves, in how many days the

remaining work will be completed?

  1. 15\frac{2}{3}  

  2. 13\frac{1}{2}

  3. 11

  4. 8

The value of 4\sin ^{2}30^{\circ }+3\cot ^{2}60^{\circ } is: 

  1. 1

  2. _{\sqrt{3}}^{1}

  3. 2

  4. 0

A pipe can fill a tank in 30 minutes. Due to two leakages A and B, the filled tank would be drained off in 1\frac{1}{2} hour and 1\frac{1}{4} hour

respectively. How long will it take to fill the tank if the pipe, A and B are left open?        

  1. 1\frac{7}{8} hours

  2. 1\frac{1}{3} hours

  3. 1\frac{4}{5} hours

  4. 1\frac{5}{6} hours

The table shows Income and expenditure of a person for 3 years (in thousands):

In the given table. if a person invested his savings every year at 8% simple interest, how much interest will he earn at the end of

2003?

  1. 7.46

  2. 6.80

  3. 4.96

  4. 5.52

A drives at the rate of 45 km/h and reaches its destination 4 minutes late. If speed is 60 km/h. A reaches 5 minutes early. The

distance traveled by A is:

  1. 24 km

  2. 21 km

  3. 27 km

  4. 30 km

A tall rectangular vessel is half filled with water. The base dimension of the vessel is 62 cm x 45 cm. A heavy metal cube of edge 15

cm is dropped into the vessel. The rise in level of the vessel is:

  1. 1.21 cm

  2. 1.15 cm

  3. l.07 cm

  4. 1 cm

The given pie-chart shows the numbers of tourists for the year 2015. traveling from India and to India.

In the given pie-chart, if the number of tourists visiting India is 21,35,600 and the number from India to other countries is 20,45,450,

how many more people visited USA from India than from USA to India?

  1. 303833

  2. 358097

  3. 342675

  4. 287698

A bought 600 gm, 750 gm, 1.1 kg, 2.3 kg and 800 gm packs of dal from a shop. What is the average weight of the packs?

  1. 11.1 kg

  2. 111 gm

  3. 1.11 gm

  4. 1.11 kg

A trader gives a discount of 4% for purchases above Rs 25,000, 6% for purchases above Rs 35,000 and 8% for purchases above Rs

50,000. If an item is purchased for Rs 38,500. what would be the amount of discount?

  1. Rs 3,740

  2. Rs 1,810

  3. Rs 3,080

  4. Rs 2,310

If the height of a pole and the distance between the pole and a man standing nearby are equal, what would be the angle of elevation to

the top of the pole?

  1. 60o

  2. 90o

  3. 30o

  4. 45o

(−4) × (−8) ÷ (−2) + 3 × 5 is equal to:

  1. -1

  2. 1

  3. 31

  4. -31

The table shows Income and expenditure of a person for 3 years (in thousands):

In the given table, what is the percentage of expenditure on income in the year 2002?(round off)

  1. 85%

  2. 78%

  3. 82%

  4. 81%

The dimensions of a swimming pool are 66 m x 35 m x 3 in. How many hours will it take to fill the pool by a pipe of diameter 35 cm

with water flowing at speed 8 m/s?

  1. 2.75

  2. 3.5

  3. 2.5

  4. 3.2

The price of a refrigerator is Rs 22,000. A shopkeeper marks its price 15% above its cost price and gives a discount of 8%. The

discount is:

  1. Rs 1,960

  2. Rs 1,824

  3. Rs 1,672

  4. Rs 2,024

The least number that should be added to 10000 so that it is exactly divisible by 327 is:

  1. 327

  2. 237

  3. 137

  4. 190

A car consumes 5.4 litres of petrol to cover 60.48 km, how many kilometers be covered with 22 litres of petrol?

  1. 246.4

  2. 238.62

  3. 240.24

  4. 243.5

\left ( 2x-1 \right )^{3}+\left ( 3x-4 \right )^{3}+\left ( x-7 \right )^{3}=\left ( 6x-3 \right )\left ( 3x-4 \right )\left ( x-7 \right ) , then what is the value of x ?

  1. 5

  2. 8

  3. 2

  4. 3

The table shows Income and expenditure of a person for 3 years (in thousands):

In the given table, if a person reduced his expenditure by 10%, by how much would his total savings increased?

  1. 69.8

  2. 83

  3. 74.6

  4. 78.2

The greatest number of four digits which is exactly divisible by 24, 36 and 54 is:

  1. 9990

  2. 9924

  3. 9936

  4. 9960

The simple interest on a certain sum at 15% p.a. for three years is Rs 7,200. The sum is:

  1. Rs 16,000

  2. Rs 24,000

  3. Rs 32,000

  4. Rs 48,000

If  a^{2}+b^{2}=416 and  a+b=16 , then \left ( a-b \right )^{2}+ab is equal to:

  1. 32

  2. 22

  3. 24

  4. 26

The cube root of 3375 equal to.

  1. 35

  2. 25

  3. 55

  4. 15

A marketing agent earns a commission of 2% on first Rs 2,00,000. 1.5% on next Rs 2,00,000 and 1% on the remaining amount of sales

made in a month, Ifthe sales achieved by the agent for the month of April 2018 are Rs 5,68,000, the commission earned is:

  1. Rs 8,680

  2. Rs 7,730

  3. Rs 8,240

  4. Rs 7,105

_{4}^{3}+_{2}^{5}\left [ _{4}^{1} \times \left ( _{5}^{8}-_{3}^{4} \right )\right ] is equal to:      

  1. _{24}^{13}

  2. _{4}^{3}

  3. _{4}^{1}

  4. _{12}^{11}

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

to leave no stone unturned

  1. to comprehensively arrange things

  2. to fully revise something produced

  3. to completely renovate an old building

  4. to make all possible efforts

Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.

Around 1,900-4,200 years before the present time was a time of .............. change in India, characterized by the deurbanization of the

Indus Valley civilization.

  1. promising

  2. weighty

  3. profound

  4. reflective

Select the antonym of the given word.

DYE

  1. blend

  2. bleach

  3. wash

  4. live

Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.

The study has uncovered differences in how the brain ............ visual information in patients with various types of lazy eye.

  1. exchanges

  2. transforms

  3. changes

  4. processes

Select the wrongly spelt word.

  1. allergic

  2. alegorical

  3. altitude

  4. alpine

Identify the segment in the sentence. which contains the grammatical error.

For the long-term strength of the economy the limit of corporate stock buybacks is a potential solution.

  1. is a potential solution

  2. strength of the economy

  3. limit of corporate stock buybacks

  4. For the long term

Identify the segment in the sentence. which contains the grammatical error.

We are witnessing the worse level of income inequality in decades.

  1. in decades.

  2. the worse level of

  3. income inequality

  4. are witnessing

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

to pigeon hole

  1. to blindly accept someone

  2. to typecast someone

  3. to call someone names

  4. to hurriedly reject someone

Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.

Depression is now the single largest illness in the world: suicide is thus the second leading cause of death among .......... and young

adults.

  1. boys

  2. infants

  3. girls

  4. adolescents

Select the antonym of the given word.

DESTINATION

  1. arrival

  2. origin

  3. departure

  4. target

Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.

Cells in our body have built-in ........... to divide and grow to optimum size.

  1. appliances

  2. mechanism

  3. approaches

  4. tools

Select the wrongly spelt word.

  1. resplendent

  2. resistance

  3. resurrect

  4. reseptacle

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

to make no bones about

  1. to state something clearly

  2. to reveal the hidden structure

  3. to consume only the fleshy part

  4. to make something unsubstantial

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

to hold a brief for

  1. to support someone’s cause

  2. to write a speech for someone

  3. to upset someone’s campaign

  4. to wait for someone

Instructions
In the following passage. some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most
appropriate option for each number.
Passage:
The modern CEO is very much at the ............. (1) of the political and media stage. It leaves them open to being identified as ............. (2)
for economic injustice. The increasingly public role taken ............ (3) CEOs is related to a renewed corporate focus on ............. (4) social
responsibility. Firms must now balance between making profits and fulfilling corporate social ............... (5).

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.1.

  1. margins

  2. forefront

  3. background

  4. beginning

Instructions
In the following passage. some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most
appropriate option for each number.
Passage:
The modern CEO is very much at the ............. (1) of the political and media stage. It leaves them open to being identified as ............. (2)
for economic injustice. The increasingly public role taken ............ (3) CEOs is related to a renewed corporate focus on ............. (4) social
responsibility. Firms must now balance between making profits and fulfilling corporate social ............... (5).

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.2.

  1. scapegoats

  2. victims

  3. accused

  4. retainers

Instructions
In the following passage. some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most
appropriate option for each number.
Passage:
The modern CEO is very much at the ............. (1) of the political and media stage. It leaves them open to being identified as ............. (2)
for economic injustice. The increasingly public role taken ............ (3) CEOs is related to a renewed corporate focus on ............. (4) social
responsibility. Firms must now balance between making profits and fulfilling corporate social ............... (5).

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.3.

  1. on

  2. by

  3. from

  4. with

Instructions
In the following passage. some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most
appropriate option for each number.
Passage:
The modern CEO is very much at the ............. (1) of the political and media stage. It leaves them open to being identified as ............. (2)
for economic injustice. The increasingly public role taken ............ (3) CEOs is related to a renewed corporate focus on ............. (4) social
responsibility. Firms must now balance between making profits and fulfilling corporate social ............... (5).

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.4.

  1. his

  2. their

  3. its

  4. our

Instructions
In the following passage. some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most
appropriate option for each number.
Passage:
The modern CEO is very much at the ............. (1) of the political and media stage. It leaves them open to being identified as ............. (2)
for economic injustice. The increasingly public role taken ............ (3) CEOs is related to a renewed corporate focus on ............. (4) social
responsibility. Firms must now balance between making profits and fulfilling corporate social ............... (5).

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.5.

  1. responsibility

  2. target

  3. outcome

  4. priority

Select the word, which means the same as the group of words given.

identification with another person's feelings

  1. empathy

  2. charity

  3. humanity

  4. antipathy

Select the word, which means the same as the group of words given.

person who pretends to have special knowledge or skill

  1. egotist

  2. charlatan

  3. scholar

  4. student

Select the antonym of the given word.

UNCANNY

  1. fantastic

  2. ordinary

  3. logical

  4. wise

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it.

select No improvement.

The avalanche of new data have been as overwhelming that many scientists who were skeptical about Bronze Age migrations into

India have changed their opinions.

  1. The avalanche of new data has been as overwhelming

  2. The avalanche of new data has been so overwhelming

  3. The avalanche of new data have been so overwhelming

  4. No improvement

Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error.

There is something special about life: the closer one looks to these performances. the more impressive the show becomes.

  1. something special about

  2. the more impressive

  3. these performances

  4. the closer one looks to

Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error.

In the ideal 21st century classroom. children are actually excited about going to school. and there is little or no discipline problems

because everyone is eager to learn.

  1. children are actually excited

  2. In the ideal 2lst century classroom

  3. there is little

  4. everyone is eager

Select the synonym of the given word.

COMPLIANT

  1. submissive

  2. protestor

  3. obdurate

  4. resolute

Select the synonym of the given word.

LAUNCHING

  1. introducing

  2. driving

  3. running

  4. navigating

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it.

select No improvement.

A phenomenon called the polar vortex has hit central and eastern parts of the United States. It has brought with it snow, brutally cold

temperatures and potentially life—threatening wind chill.

  1. potentially life-threaten windy chills.

  2. No improvement

  3. potentially life—threatened wind chill.

  4. potential life—threatening wind chill.

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it.

select No improvement.

Though we have developed the technology for process wastewater with the textile industry . it can be used for any other industrial

wastewater.

  1. processing wastewater in the textile industry

  2. processing wastewater from the textile industry

  3. processed wa stewater from the textile industry

  4. No improvement

Instructions
Read the following passage and answer the questions that followPassage:
The Blue Mormtains. just 90 minutes from Sydney. get their name from the natural blue haze created by vast eucalyptus forests in this
World Heritage area. Titty droplets of oil released from the trees mix with water vapour and sunlight to produce the distinctive colour.
Etched with deep fissures that have been chiselled and shaped over ages from the sandstone of an ancient sea. the Blue Mountains is
ideal for the tln'illing adventure sport of canyoning. A rope-assisted descent into a canyon or cave. canyoning gives access to a beautiful
subterranean world. With its dramatic vistas. soaring forests. deep gorges. waterfalls and htmdreds of kilometres of walking trails, the
Blue Momitains saves its best for bushwalkers.
A highlight of the Greater Blue Moruitains World Heritage Area. Jenolan Caves is a labyrinth of stalactite-lined limestone chasms carved
by undergrormd rivers . Set in a deep and secluded valley on the western edge of the Blue Mormtains. the pure underground rivers and
amazing fomiations inside the caves make this one of the finest cave systems in the world. With 11 spectacular show caves,
underground rivers and awe-inspiring formations, you can explore the caves on a guided day tour. get goose bumps on a ghost tour or
enjoy a monthly cave concert with natiu‘al acoustics and fairy tale ambience.
Another way to experience the natural splendom‘ of the Blue Mountains is by biking or walking. Blue Mountain Bikes provide a mobile
service that meets you with bikes. equipment and maps. You can also discover the Blue Mountains' rich Aboriginal heritage on a
walking tour with a local guide. It's best to join a guided tour if you're unfamiliar with the region and weather conditions. A trip to the
Blue Mountains wouldn't be complete without visiting Katoomba. There you can ride the Scenic Skyway gondola across Jamison Valley.
taking in views of the Three
Sisters. Mount Solitaiy and Katoomba Falls. You can also visit the Scenic Railway. the world's steepest incline railway. descending more
than 400 metres (0.25 miles) down the escarpment. This thrilling ride passes through a long ttumel and gorge. ending 011 the valley
floor, and is a huge hit with children.
With thousands of plants from the southem hemisphere and around the world, including the rare Wollemi Pine, the Blue Mormtains
Botanic Garden at Mormt Tomah is a must-see for nature lovers. The cool climate garden is 1000 metres (0.62 miles) above sea level
and has shunting views across the area. Wander around the estate and explore the many formal gardens. The region is also worth
checking out to understand why it was classified a World Heritage Area.

Question:

The Blue Mountains get their unique colour from

  1. Merging of sunlight and water droplets with eucalyptus oil.

  2. water drops as they mix together in the sunlight.

  3. drops of oil given out by trees in the region.

  4. the eucalyptus trees that turn blue in the bright sunlight

Instructions
Read the following passage and answer the questions that followPassage:
The Blue Mormtains. just 90 minutes from Sydney. get their name from the natural blue haze created by vast eucalyptus forests in this
World Heritage area. Titty droplets of oil released from the trees mix with water vapour and sunlight to produce the distinctive colour.
Etched with deep fissures that have been chiselled and shaped over ages from the sandstone of an ancient sea. the Blue Mountains is
ideal for the tln'illing adventure sport of canyoning. A rope-assisted descent into a canyon or cave. canyoning gives access to a beautiful
subterranean world. With its dramatic vistas. soaring forests. deep gorges. waterfalls and htmdreds of kilometres of walking trails, the
Blue Momitains saves its best for bushwalkers.
A highlight of the Greater Blue Moruitains World Heritage Area. Jenolan Caves is a labyrinth of stalactite-lined limestone chasms carved
by undergrormd rivers . Set in a deep and secluded valley on the western edge of the Blue Mormtains. the pure underground rivers and
amazing fomiations inside the caves make this one of the finest cave systems in the world. With 11 spectacular show caves,
underground rivers and awe-inspiring formations, you can explore the caves on a guided day tour. get goose bumps on a ghost tour or
enjoy a monthly cave concert with natiu‘al acoustics and fairy tale ambience.
Another way to experience the natural splendom‘ of the Blue Mountains is by biking or walking. Blue Mountain Bikes provide a mobile
service that meets you with bikes. equipment and maps. You can also discover the Blue Mountains' rich Aboriginal heritage on a
walking tour with a local guide. It's best to join a guided tour if you're unfamiliar with the region and weather conditions. A trip to the
Blue Mountains wouldn't be complete without visiting Katoomba. There you can ride the Scenic Skyway gondola across Jamison Valley.
taking in views of the Three
Sisters. Mount Solitaiy and Katoomba Falls. You can also visit the Scenic Railway. the world's steepest incline railway. descending more
than 400 metres (0.25 miles) down the escarpment. This thrilling ride passes through a long ttumel and gorge. ending 011 the valley
floor, and is a huge hit with children.
With thousands of plants from the southem hemisphere and around the world, including the rare Wollemi Pine, the Blue Mormtains
Botanic Garden at Mormt Tomah is a must-see for nature lovers. The cool climate garden is 1000 metres (0.62 miles) above sea level
and has shunting views across the area. Wander around the estate and explore the many formal gardens. The region is also worth
checking out to understand why it was classified a World Heritage Area.

Question:

Which of the following experiences will a visit to the Jenolan caves NOT provide?

  1. stalactite formations

  2. cave concert with natural acoustics

  3. underground rivers

  4. shows featuring popular fairy tales

Instructions
Read the following passage and answer the questions that followPassage:
The Blue Mormtains. just 90 minutes from Sydney. get their name from the natural blue haze created by vast eucalyptus forests in this
World Heritage area. Titty droplets of oil released from the trees mix with water vapour and sunlight to produce the distinctive colour.
Etched with deep fissures that have been chiselled and shaped over ages from the sandstone of an ancient sea. the Blue Mountains is
ideal for the tln'illing adventure sport of canyoning. A rope-assisted descent into a canyon or cave. canyoning gives access to a beautiful
subterranean world. With its dramatic vistas. soaring forests. deep gorges. waterfalls and htmdreds of kilometres of walking trails, the
Blue Momitains saves its best for bushwalkers.
A highlight of the Greater Blue Moruitains World Heritage Area. Jenolan Caves is a labyrinth of stalactite-lined limestone chasms carved
by undergrormd rivers . Set in a deep and secluded valley on the western edge of the Blue Mormtains. the pure underground rivers and
amazing fomiations inside the caves make this one of the finest cave systems in the world. With 11 spectacular show caves,
underground rivers and awe-inspiring formations, you can explore the caves on a guided day tour. get goose bumps on a ghost tour or
enjoy a monthly cave concert with natiu‘al acoustics and fairy tale ambience.
Another way to experience the natural splendom‘ of the Blue Mountains is by biking or walking. Blue Mountain Bikes provide a mobile
service that meets you with bikes. equipment and maps. You can also discover the Blue Mountains' rich Aboriginal heritage on a
walking tour with a local guide. It's best to join a guided tour if you're unfamiliar with the region and weather conditions. A trip to the
Blue Mountains wouldn't be complete without visiting Katoomba. There you can ride the Scenic Skyway gondola across Jamison Valley.
taking in views of the Three
Sisters. Mount Solitaiy and Katoomba Falls. You can also visit the Scenic Railway. the world's steepest incline railway. descending more
than 400 metres (0.25 miles) down the escarpment. This thrilling ride passes through a long ttumel and gorge. ending 011 the valley
floor, and is a huge hit with children.
With thousands of plants from the southem hemisphere and around the world, including the rare Wollemi Pine, the Blue Mormtains
Botanic Garden at Mormt Tomah is a must-see for nature lovers. The cool climate garden is 1000 metres (0.62 miles) above sea level
and has shunting views across the area. Wander around the estate and explore the many formal gardens. The region is also worth
checking out to understand why it was classified a World Heritage Area.

Question:

Match the places with experiences

  1. 1-a), 2-d), 3-b), 4-c)

  2. 1-a), 2-b), 3-d), 4-c)

  3. 1-d), 2-c), 3-a), 4-b)

  4. l-d), 2-c), 3-b), 4-a)

Instructions
Read the following passage and answer the questions that followPassage:
The Blue Mormtains. just 90 minutes from Sydney. get their name from the natural blue haze created by vast eucalyptus forests in this
World Heritage area. Titty droplets of oil released from the trees mix with water vapour and sunlight to produce the distinctive colour.
Etched with deep fissures that have been chiselled and shaped over ages from the sandstone of an ancient sea. the Blue Mountains is
ideal for the tln'illing adventure sport of canyoning. A rope-assisted descent into a canyon or cave. canyoning gives access to a beautiful
subterranean world. With its dramatic vistas. soaring forests. deep gorges. waterfalls and htmdreds of kilometres of walking trails, the
Blue Momitains saves its best for bushwalkers.
A highlight of the Greater Blue Moruitains World Heritage Area. Jenolan Caves is a labyrinth of stalactite-lined limestone chasms carved
by undergrormd rivers . Set in a deep and secluded valley on the western edge of the Blue Mormtains. the pure underground rivers and
amazing fomiations inside the caves make this one of the finest cave systems in the world. With 11 spectacular show caves,
underground rivers and awe-inspiring formations, you can explore the caves on a guided day tour. get goose bumps on a ghost tour or
enjoy a monthly cave concert with natiu‘al acoustics and fairy tale ambience.
Another way to experience the natural splendom‘ of the Blue Mountains is by biking or walking. Blue Mountain Bikes provide a mobile
service that meets you with bikes. equipment and maps. You can also discover the Blue Mountains' rich Aboriginal heritage on a
walking tour with a local guide. It's best to join a guided tour if you're unfamiliar with the region and weather conditions. A trip to the
Blue Mountains wouldn't be complete without visiting Katoomba. There you can ride the Scenic Skyway gondola across Jamison Valley.
taking in views of the Three
Sisters. Mount Solitaiy and Katoomba Falls. You can also visit the Scenic Railway. the world's steepest incline railway. descending more
than 400 metres (0.25 miles) down the escarpment. This thrilling ride passes through a long ttumel and gorge. ending 011 the valley
floor, and is a huge hit with children.
With thousands of plants from the southem hemisphere and around the world, including the rare Wollemi Pine, the Blue Mormtains
Botanic Garden at Mormt Tomah is a must-see for nature lovers. The cool climate garden is 1000 metres (0.62 miles) above sea level
and has shunting views across the area. Wander around the estate and explore the many formal gardens. The region is also worth
checking out to understand why it was classified a World Heritage Area.

Question:

What do the river waters do to the cave walls?

  1. create fearful waterfalls

  2. give beautiful shapes and patterns

  3. create ghosts and fearful images

  4. provide a place to put up sound and light shows

Instructions
Read the following passage and answer the questions that followPassage:
The Blue Mormtains. just 90 minutes from Sydney. get their name from the natural blue haze created by vast eucalyptus forests in this
World Heritage area. Titty droplets of oil released from the trees mix with water vapour and sunlight to produce the distinctive colour.
Etched with deep fissures that have been chiselled and shaped over ages from the sandstone of an ancient sea. the Blue Mountains is
ideal for the tln'illing adventure sport of canyoning. A rope-assisted descent into a canyon or cave. canyoning gives access to a beautiful
subterranean world. With its dramatic vistas. soaring forests. deep gorges. waterfalls and htmdreds of kilometres of walking trails, the
Blue Momitains saves its best for bushwalkers.
A highlight of the Greater Blue Moruitains World Heritage Area. Jenolan Caves is a labyrinth of stalactite-lined limestone chasms carved
by undergrormd rivers . Set in a deep and secluded valley on the western edge of the Blue Mormtains. the pure underground rivers and
amazing fomiations inside the caves make this one of the finest cave systems in the world. With 11 spectacular show caves,
underground rivers and awe-inspiring formations, you can explore the caves on a guided day tour. get goose bumps on a ghost tour or
enjoy a monthly cave concert with natiu‘al acoustics and fairy tale ambience.
Another way to experience the natural splendom‘ of the Blue Mountains is by biking or walking. Blue Mountain Bikes provide a mobile
service that meets you with bikes. equipment and maps. You can also discover the Blue Mountains' rich Aboriginal heritage on a
walking tour with a local guide. It's best to join a guided tour if you're unfamiliar with the region and weather conditions. A trip to the
Blue Mountains wouldn't be complete without visiting Katoomba. There you can ride the Scenic Skyway gondola across Jamison Valley.
taking in views of the Three
Sisters. Mount Solitaiy and Katoomba Falls. You can also visit the Scenic Railway. the world's steepest incline railway. descending more
than 400 metres (0.25 miles) down the escarpment. This thrilling ride passes through a long ttumel and gorge. ending 011 the valley
floor, and is a huge hit with children.
With thousands of plants from the southem hemisphere and around the world, including the rare Wollemi Pine, the Blue Mormtains
Botanic Garden at Mormt Tomah is a must-see for nature lovers. The cool climate garden is 1000 metres (0.62 miles) above sea level
and has shunting views across the area. Wander around the estate and explore the many formal gardens. The region is also worth
checking out to understand why it was classified a World Heritage Area.

Question:

Where are you likely to read this piece?

  1. essay book

  2. travel brochure

  3. personal diary

  4. newspaper report

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it,

select No improvement.

South Asia. reaching from Afghanistan in the west to Bangladesh in the east, is home to at last six hundred languages belonging to

six large language families.

  1. No improvement

  2. home to at least six hundred languages

  3. home to at least six hundred language

  4. home to at most six hundred languages

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

to blow hot and cold

  1. to work like bellows and blow air

  2. to exhale heat and inhale cold

  3. to be friendly and unfriendly at the same time

  4. to show favour and disfavour alternately

Select the antonym of the given word.

FERTILE

  1. barren

  2. damaging

  3. enemy

  4. fresh

Select the synonym of the given word.

STIMULATION

  1. enthusiasm

  2. indolence

  3. provocation

  4. eagerness

Select the synonym of the given word.

REPLACED

  1. removed

  2. moved

  3. instituted

  4. substituted

Select the word, which means the same as the group of words given.

method of talking in a roundabout way

  1. talkative

  2. circumlocution

  3. elocution

  4. convoluted

Select the word, which means the same as the group of words given.

a person claiming to be superior in culture and intellect to others

  1. patrician

  2. highbrow

  3. elite

  4. noble

Select the wrongly spelt word.

  1. contiguous

  2. confirmed

  3. confarmist

  4. contagious

Select the antonym of the given word.

SEVER

  1. remove

  2. trim

  3. keep

  4. unite

Identify the segment in the sentence. which contains the grammatical error.

The subway system has become very safe and it has come a long way since the 1980s and 1990s where violence was rampant.

  1. has become very safe

  2. a long way

  3. where violence

  4. it has come

Select the wrongly spelt word.

  1. reciepient

  2. recede

  3. recent

  4. receipt

Select the wrongly spelt word.

  1. assension

  2. ascent

  3. assertion

  4. accent

Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.

Similar to physical ailments, mental illness is also rooted in a .......... basis, as opposed to beliefs which attribute mental illnesses to

the presence of evil spirits.

  1. logical

  2. biological

  3. physical

  4. biochemical

Select the word, which means the same as the group of words given.

something which is easily breakable

  1. docile

  2. fragile

  3. fertile

  4. futile

Select the synonym of the given word.

CONTAMINATING

  1. investing

  2. polluting

  3. containing

  4. encompassing

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it.

select No improvement.

Genetic influx from Central Asia in the Bronze Age was strongly male-driven, consistent with the patriarchal social structure

attributing to the Indo-European pastoralist society.

  1. to be attributed to the Indo-European

  2. No improvement

  3. attributed to the Indo-European

  4. attributed by the Indo-European

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