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Section B Qualitative Reasoning 25. To create a logical scenario the following sentences need to be arranged in correct order. 10/24 A. The object of the walk on water race is to design shoes that enable a person to traverse the surface of aswimming pool. B. It is actually an annual race sponsored by the University of San Diego. C. The individual or shoe pilot that crosses the pool in the shortest time is declared the winner and legallyinsane. D. This is no bunch of would be sadhus Which of these sequences presents the most logical scenario? (a) ACBD(c) DABC (b) BACD (d) DBAC 26. Idioms are sayings that convey more than a surface or literal meaning. Select the correct, deeper meaning for the following idiom My boss is, infact, ‘a live wine’ he works for twelve hours a day. (a) An industrious and brilliant (b) Lively and active (c) Sincere and intelligent(d) Sincere and eHicient 27. Consider the relationships within this statement. ‘Land’ is related to ‘cape’ as ‘water’ is to ‘bay: Which of the words below completes the following statement? ‘Kindle’ is to ‘burn’ as ‘angry’ is to (a) annoyed (b) determined (c) resentful (d) furious 28. If the words are organised according to their occurence in the dictionary, which would come first? 11/24 (a) Dissect (b) Disseminate (c) Dissipate (d) Dissociate 29. You are on a night duty in a residential area. You see two persons coming out of a house and rushing towards the main road. They are behaving in a very suspicious manner. You will (a) follow those persons and see where they are going (b) ask them to stop enquire that what they are doing here. this late at night (c) chase both of them and arrest them (d) inform in nearest police station 30. Colours are believed to influence how we think, feel and behave, studies have shown that people associate certain colours with emotions. When choosing colours, designers consider the impact they may have on people understanding and feelings. Commonly recognised colour association include Blue : Trust, cold, sadness Green : Balance, calm, freshness Purple : Leadership, wisdom, intuition Yellow : Happiness, warmth, fun Red : Heat, energy, appetite Use the above information to answer the following question. For the stock market, the colour chosen would most likely be (a) blue and purple (b) red and yellow (c) green and red (d) yellow and blue Directions (Q. Nos. 31-36) Read the following information in passage and answer the questions given below. BB Gun When I was about 12 yr old, my older brother, James smuggled a BB gun into the house. 12/24 I’ m not quite sure where he got it. This was in 1938, during the great depression. He must have bartered for it with one of his friends. Our parents had told us many times that we were not to bring home guns or knives, even if they were just toys. Having any form of weaponry in our home was strictly taboo. James brought me to his room. He opened his closet door and took out a shoe box that was buried beneath a heap of clothes. The BB gun was inside. I was immediately enamored by the shiny (albeit plastic) wooden stock and the steely blue hue of the barrel. He let me touch it and walk with it around the room. I fingered the trigger. “Can I shoot it,” James?” I asked, hopefully. “Noway,” James said, taking it from me and putting it back in its covert location. I forgot about it for a while, but one day, when no one was home, I went into James’ closet and took it out. For some inexplicable reason I have no idea what I was thinking I went to the front window of the second floor in our row house. I cracked the window open. I pointed the gun outside and shot. I quickly shut the window and peeked outside. In a matter of seconds, old Mr Schlosberg came out of his grocery store. He looked back at his store window. He looked up the street. He looked down the street. Then, he looked straight across to our house. He could tell from the trajectory just where that shot had come from, he knew someone in our house was the culprit. I ran back to James’ room to return the gun and then sat downstairs, waiting nervously for someone to get home. Thankfully, James made it home before mother or father. As he stepped through the door, 1 could hear old Mr Schlosberg call his name. “James, James,” he called. “Come here, son”. I crept to look out the door and saw Mr Schlosberg pointing feverishly at our house (upto the second floor window) and then at his shop window. James ran back across the street and into the living room. I had retreated into the kitchen. “Alma!” he screamed. “Get out here! You cracked Mr Schlosberg’s window with my BB gun!” “Oh, please, James,” 1 begged. “Don’t let him tell mother. She will whip my bottom real good!” James sighed. He wiped my tears and went back across the street to Mr Schlosberg’s. 13/24 I don’t know what james said to that man, but there was a never a mention of the incident again. I didn’t know how I got out of it, but I got out of it and that was all that mattered to me, then I was too self absorbed to realise what a great brother I had. Years later, I found out James had used the money he got from his the newspaper route to pay for Mr Schlosberg’s cracked window. He only got one cent for every paper he delivered. He managed to pay back the debt just before he went off to fight in World War II. Since that day, I have never touched a gun, a BB gun, a water gun, a real gun Or any other type. 31. What kind of person does James appear to be? (a) Wealthy (b) Secretive (c) Responsible(d) Foolhardy 32. As used in the beginning of the story, which is the best definition for covert? (a) Dark (b) Secret (c) Worn (d) Unknown 33. If something is taboo, it is (a) illegal (b) forbidden (c) Incomprehensible(d) dangerous 34. As used at the beginning of the story, which is the best antonym for enamored? (a) Annoyed (b) Amused (c) Repulsed(d) Scared 35. How did the incident seem to affect Alma at the time. ? I. It made her cautious with guns. II. It made her appreciate her brother. 14/24 III.It made her certain her brother would be a good soldier. (a) Only I (b) I and II (c) II and III (d) All of these 36. What did Alma seem most worried about? (a) Getting caught by her brother (b) Getting spanked by her mother (c) Having to pay for the broken glass (d) Hiding the gun before her parents got home Directions (Q. Nos. 37-42) Read the following information in passage and answer the questions given below. More than 50% of people have first hand experience of paying bribes to public officials in order to get their work done. Interstate transport Truckers in India alone pay $ 5 billion (yes, US Dollars) in bribes annually. The monetary value of petty corruption in 11 basic services in Government (education, healthcare, judiciary, police) amounts to about $5 billion annually. India’s telecom ministry apparently iphoned $30 billion from various projects over the past few years. According to Ex-IPS officer Kiran Bedi, about $16 billion is lost to corruption every year in India. Of~ 100 meant to be spent on infrastructure i.e., all about ₹ 16 used and ₹ 84 is lost. Is it in any wonder the state of the infrastructure? A recent report by World Bank showed that only 40% of grain handed out to the poor reaches its target. This report says that aid programmes in India are best by corruption, bad administration and under payments. Yet another embarrassment for the ruling party. The Bengaluru based website ipaidbribe. com, which encourages citizens to report bribes anonymously they have paid, has so far compiled 11300 reports with a total bribe value of about ₹ 29500000. While this is just a fraction of all bribes the fact that people are taking the trouble to report them teUs me how tired and angry they are ‘with situation. What is the tipping point? 15/24 Independent reports published through 1991 to 2011 calculated the financial net worth of India’s most powerful and traditionally ruling family to be anywhere between $9.41 billion to $ 18.66 billion, most of it in the form of illegal money. India tops the list for black money in the entire world with almost US $ 1456 billion in Swiss Bank i.e., about $ 1.5 trillion. Staggering! According to the data provided by the Swiss Banking Association Report (2006), India has more black money than the rest of the world combined. To put things in perspective, Indian owned Swiss Bank account assets are worth 13 times the country’s national debt. 37. How much percentage of people have first hand experience of paying bribes to public officials in order to get their work done? (a) 30% (b) 40% (c) 50% (d) 60% 38. The monetary value of petty corruption annually amounts to around. (a) $ 3 billion (b) $ 4 billion (c) $ 5 billion (d) $ 6 billion 39. According to IPS Kiran Bedi, how much money is lost due to corruption in India annually? (a) $ 10 billion (b) $ 15 billion (c) $ 16 billion (d) $ 18 billion 40. How many bribes related cases has been filed through Bengaluru based website? (a) 11300 (b) 12300 (c) 13300 (d) 14300 16/24 41. According to Swiss Banking Association Report (2006), (a) India has more black money than rest of the world combined (b) India has no black money (c) India has very meagre amount of black money(d) India is corruption free 42. According to Swiss Banking Association, India has how much money in their account? (a) $ 1.5 trillion (b) $ 1.2 trillion (c) $ 1.0 trillion (d) $ 0.8 trillion Section C Quantitative Reasoning 43. Father is 5 ys older than mother and mother’s age now is thrice the age of the daughter. The daughter in now 10 yr old. What are the father’s age, when the daughter was born? (a) 30 yr (b) 20 yr (c) 15 yr (d) 25 yr 44. In a PSA exam, Sonam scored more than Shivani. Puja scored as much as Neha. Anjuman scored less than Nimisha. Shivani scored more than Puja Nimisha scored less than Neha. Who scored the lowest? (a) Puja (b) Sonam (c) Nimisha (d) Anjuman Direction (Q. No. 45) Study the following graph carefully and answer the question that follows. 17/24 The following line graph shows imports and exports of a country from the year (1995-2001). 45. What was the percentage increase in imports in the year, when percentage increase in exports over its preceeding year is maximum? (a) 21% (b) 13% (c) 9% (d) 22.2% 46. The length of a rectangle exceeds its width by 3 cm and the area of the rectangle is 180 cm2. Find the length of the rectangle. (a) 16 cm(c) 15 cm (b) 12 cm (d) 14 cm Three different containers contains different qualities of mixtures of milk and water whose measurements are 403 kg, 434 kg and 465 kg. What biggest measure must be there to measure all different qualities an exact number of times? (a) 7 kg (b) 41 kg (c) 31 kg(d) 1 kg 18/24 In a certain laboratory, chemicals are identified by a colour coding system. These are 20 different chemicals. Each one is coded with either a single colour or a unique two colour pair. If the order of colours in the pairs doesn’t matter, what is the minimum number of different colours needed to code all 20 chemicals with either a single colour or unique pair of colours? (a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 6 (d) 20 49. If the length of a rectangle is decreased by 60 % and the width is increased by 30 %, then what win be the percentage change in the area of rectangle? (a) 30% decrease (b) 45% decrease (c) 48% decrease (d) 48% increase 50. The cost price of two motor cycles is the same, one is sold at a profit of 15 % and other for ₹ 4800 more than the first. If the net profit is 20 %, find the cost price of each motor cycle. (a) ₹ 48000 (b) ₹ 52000 (c) ₹ 36000 (d) ₹ 42500 51. The average of 100 observations was calculated as 40. It was found later on that one of the observation was miss read as 83 instead of 53. The correct average is he facing ? (a) West (b) North-East (c) South (d) South-West Directions (Q. Nos. 53-56) Read the information given below to answer questions given below. 19/24 Universal Law of gravitation states that every point mass attracts every single other point mass by a force pointing along the line intersecting both points. The force is proportional to the product of the two In asses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. This is also known as colulomb’s law Where, F is the force between the masses, G is the gravitational constant, m1 is the first mass, m2 is the second mass and r is the distance between the centres of the masses. Universal law of gravitation resembles electrical law of forces, which is used to calculate the magnitude of electrical force between two charged bodies. Both are inverse square laws, in which force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the bodies. Electrical law of force is the product of two charges in place of the product of the masses and the electrostatic constant in place of the gravitational constant. According the Modern Physics, gravitation describes the consequence of the curvature of space time which governs the motion of inertial object. The universal law of gravitation describes the phenomenon like the gravitational force between a planet and a star, rotation and revolution of heavenly bodies and galaxies. When you are stationary and start moving is because a force is acting on you. Of course this is generated by the action-reaction law when your feet push the ground, but that is not moving you (in theory it moves the whole Earth backwards and very tiny amount backward). 53. Electrical law of forces is given by (a) Newton (b) Coulomb (c) Kepler (d) Maxwell 20/24 54. The Gravitational force between two masses is 64 Newton. If distance between the two masses in increased to 2 times the original distance then the new gravitational force between the masses is (a) 64 N (b) 16 N (c) 32 N (d) 48 N 55. As per Modern consequence of Physics, gravitation is a (a) ellipsoid of space time (b) parabolic of space time (c) straight line of space time (d) curvature of space time 56. A person walking on a level surface moves forward because the force of (a) his feet pushing forward on the ground (b) his feet pushing backward on the ground (c) the ground pushing forward on his feet (d) the ground pushing backward on his feet ‘Directions (Q. Nos. 57-60) Read the following information and answer the questions given below. Magnetism is a class of physical phenomenon that includes forces exerted by magnets on other magnets. It has its origin in electric currents and the fundamental magnetic moments of elementary particles. These give rise to a magnetic Held that acts on other currents and moments. All material are influenced to some extent by a magnetic field. The strongest effect is on permanent magnets, which have persistent magnetic moments caused by ferromagnetism. Most materials do not have permanent moments. Some are attracted to a magnetic field (paramagnetism) others are repulsed by a magnetic field (diamagnetism), to others have a much more complex relationship with an applied magnetic field (spin glass behaviour and anti-ferromagnetism). Substance that are negligibly affected by magnetic fields are known as non-magnetic substances. They include copper, aluminum, gases and plastic. ‘Pure oxygen exhibits magnetic properties when cooled to a liquid state. 21/24 The magnetic state (or phase) of a material depends on temperature (and other variables such as pressure and the applied magnetic field), so that a material may exhibit more than one form of magnetism depending on its temperature, etc. A magnetic field consists of imaginary lines of flux coming from moving or spinning electrically charged particles. A magnet consists of two poles North and South. The poles from which the lines of flux comes out is known as north pole and pole in which they enter is known as South pole. Strength of magnet can not be determined by the lines of flux entering or coming out. A dimension less proportionality constant that indicates the degree of magnetism of material in response to a applied field is called magnetic susceptibility. 57. Example of anti-ferromagnetic materials (a) rare earth elements (b) salts of transition elements (c) transition metals (d) ferrites 58. Magnetic which are attracted by magnetic field (a) Paramegnetic (b) Diamagnetic (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these The two diagrams In the following figure show the lines of force (field lines) between the poles of two magnets. 59. Identify the poles (a) A-N. B-S, C-N, D-S (b) A-N. B-N. C-S, D-S (c) A–S, B-N. C-N. D-S (d) A–S.8–S,C-S,D-S 22/24 The figure given below shows the magnetic field between two magnets 60. Which is the weaker magnet? (a) Magnet 1 (b) Magnet 2 (c) Both are weaker (d) Cannot be determined 23/24 Answers 24/24