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SECTION 1: VARC
1. Although there have been claims that therapies like “holistic medicine”
and “behavioural intervention”, aimed at training an autistic child directly to
behave in desirable ways can work, the evidence they actually do so is poor.
4. Autism may bring a lifetime of disability and difficulty to the most severely
afflicted.
The passage given below is followed by a set of six questions. Choose the
best answer to each question.
Has the artificial intelligentsia shown that the intelligent and sentient human
brain is really a computer? Some artificial intelligentsia members believe so.
Marvin Minsky argues that in time we will understand the human brain
structure sufficiently well to reproduce it in machine form. Ray Kurzweill
concurs “By the third decade of the 21st century, we will create detailed
maps of the computationally relevant features of the human brain and re-
create these designs in advanced neural computers.
Many agree that the distinction between mind and machine is blurred. The
human mind, Steven Pinker has written, is nothing but a system of organs of
computation. For Daniel Dennett, ‘Conscious human minds are more-or-less
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The arrival in 1997 of Dolly, the sheep, transformed our vision of what is
possible. Why should it not be the same with the human brain? Perhaps in
50 years time, we will have unraveled the mysteries of neuronal connections,
as Minsky and Kurzweill believe, and managed to build machines equally
complex. We (or our children) will then wonder how humans could possibly
have thought the brain too complex to comprehend. …
At the heart of John Searle’s argument is the distinction between syntax and
semantics. Syntax refers to the rules by which symbols may be manipulated,
and which tell me whether a string of symbols is well formed or ill-formed. In
English, syntax consists of the grammatical rules which tell me how to create
valid sentences. Semantics refers to the meaning of symbols, to what a
symbol is about. Syntax refers to the structure of a language (or a system of
formal logic), semantics to its content. Syntax is the outside of a sentence,
semantics its innards.
What does the distinction between syntax and semantics mean for the
question of machine sentience? A computer, when it computes, manipulates
symbols. Its programme specifies a set of rules or algorithms, which tell it
how to transform one set of symbols into another. But it does not specify
what those symbols mean. Indeed, to a computer meaning is irrelevant. A
computer programme restructures the outside of a symbolic string, without
worrying too much about what is on the inside. For humans, however, the
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inside is crucial. In all speech, Ben Johnson wrote, words and sense are as
the body and soul. The sense is as the life and soul of language without
which all words are dead. The dualism of body and soul may be
unfashionable but the dualism of which Johnson speaks, the dualism of
words and sense, is the one we cannot do without. To a human, meaning is
everything. When we communicate, we communicate meaning.
a) illustrates that the two can be separated even though 'body' and 'soul'
cannot be separated.
Q3. According to the passage, which one of the following does not
belong to a common group?
Q4. Regarding the complexity of the human brain, the author is of the view
that
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Q5. What is Daniel Dennett trying to convey about the consciousness of the
human brain in the passage?
c) There are a lot of similarities between a computer and a human brain and
the human brain’s consciousness can be explained by the means of
machines.
4. The human brain tries to define and add meaning to everything given to it.
a) b and c
b) a and d
c) a, b and c
d) Only c
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1. Sceptics used to reply that talk was cheap coming from Germany, which
had been spared major incidents of the sort that have struck America,
France, Turkey and other countries.
3. Ask some Germans how people should react to terrorism and most would
agree with the historian Herfried Münkler that the best attitude is heroic
calmness.
4. That changed in the space of one week this month, when Germany
suffered four very different attacks in Munich and elsewhere.
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1 They found not one, but thousands of clay soldiers, each with unique
facial expressions and positioned according to rank.
5 Workers digging a well outside the city of Xi'an, China, in 1974 struck
upon one of the greatest archaeological discoveries in the world: a life-size
clay soldier poised for battle.
The passage given below is followed by a set of three questions. Choose the
best answer to each question.
For all of the time in which music has played an integral role in movements
for social progress, it is only recently that academic theorizing has begun to
take notice of these links. The two major areas of attention to aesthetics-
politics overlap are the discourse in social aesthetics in cultural studies and
the broadly interdisciplinary area of improvisation theory.
Social Aesthetics
While the research into musical tastes that explicitly engages the notion of
class is being done in the European context, it is not hard to see how this
discourse asserts itself in American accounts of taste. The concepts of
“highbrow” music – Western art music, or “classical” – and “lowbrow” music
– popular, mass-marketed productions, from jazz in the 1930s to rock in the
1950s through 1980s and, most recently, hip-hop – link tastes to education
and income levels, which appear in the American lexicon as stand-ins for the
concept of class. Understanding this linguistic translation makes it possible
for us to employ a social aesthetics reading of the claims in the history of
American musical production that otherwise seem unmotivated. John
Coltrane’s rejection of the label “jazz” for his music, and his preference for
labeling jazz “America’s classical music” can be interpreted as a contestation
of the class position to which jazz musicians and their art-making had to be
relegated. This contestation does not achieve the relativism of Bourdieu’s
inventory, but it does underscore the connection between social identity and
aesthetic taste.
a) He asserts that cultural preferences of the elite class are by far the most
superior.
b) Similar social structures determine social identity patterns and this in turn
influences the art appreciation milieu in European societies but not in
American societies.
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d) During the 1930s, Jazz music was relegated to the “lowbrow” music class
in America where social identity was based on education and income levels.
Q13. DIRECTIONS for question 13: The sentences given below, when
properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled
with a number (1, 2, 3, 4, or 5). Decide on the proper order for the sentences
and key in the correct sequence of five numbers as your answer in the input
box given below the question.
1 First, regardless of their age, the ratio within them of two stable
isotopes of oxygen (16O and 18O) indicates what the average temperature
was when they were alive.
3 Second, for those forams less than about 40,000 years old, the
ratio of an unstable, and therefore radioactive, isotope of carbon (14C) to
that of stable 12C indicates when they were alive.
Q14. DIRECTIONS for question 14: Five sentences related to a topic are
given below. Four of them can be put together to form a meaningful and
coherent short paragraph. Identify the odd one out. Choose its number as
your answer and key it in.
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5 Yet most writers predict that we shall move further and further
from this ideal.
A liberal policy of toleration has the effect of privileging the views of tolerant
liberals over those of non-tolerant non-liberals. Liberal egalitarians are more
concerned with neutrality in justification. The justification of liberal principles
must emerge from a procedure that does not simply presuppose the truth of
a particular conception of a good life. The really hard thing is to provide
those who are not already liberal egalitarians with reasons to accept a liberal
political order. Yet, liberalism does take a view on the core ethical
significance of individuals. Surely this means that liberals are not neutral
between those moral, political and religious doctrines that offer a more
holistic account of the individual in relation to community, nation or Church?
…. Liberals sympathetic to the Rawlsian project have abandoned the
concept of neutrality in favour of impartiality.
agreement takes place behind the veil of ignorance which filters out from
individual decision making the biases of self-preference and partiality. Rawls’
basic intuition is that fairness or impartiality can be achieved by combining
ignorance with self-interest. If we do not know who we are, but we are
motivated to improve our condition in life, we will choose Rawls’ principles of
justice.
d) A policy aimed at a neutral outcome can privilege only the tolerant liberals.
Q16. The expression “neutral about ultimate ends” in the passage means
c) The absence of any preconceived idea about what constitutes the public
good.
Q18. DIRECTIONS for question 18: Five sentences related to a topic are
given below. Four of them can be put together to form a meaningful and
coherent short paragraph. Identify the odd one out. Choose its number as
your answer and key it in.
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Mimicking the subject itself, the study of business cycles has undergone
periods of remarkable progress and unexpected regression, of irrational
confidence in our knowledge and unjustified skepticism in the ability of
economists to make economies work better. However, the best way to judge
our understanding of recessions and depressions, just like the best way to
judge economies themselves, is to evaluate their long-run record of growth.
By this measure there has been real and significant progress. All one has to
do is look back at the first models of business cycles, which centered around
things such as sun spots and weather fluctuations, to understand just how
far the study of economic contractions has come. These early models were
simple and focussed on a single cause of business cycles. Both experience
and research have taught us, however, that there is nothing simple about
recessions and depressions. Their characteristics are variable, their
fundamentals complex, and their transmission unclear.
While the first modern theories of business cycles, the Keynes /Keynesian
and Monetarist models, agree that fluctuations in aggregate demand are the
source of business cycles, they do not agree upon what causes these
fluctuations. Keynesians believe the culprit is unstable expectations that lead
to investment and consumption volatility. Coupled with wage and price
inflexibility, these fluctuations in investment and consumption lead to large
swings in aggregate output. Because these fluctuations represent lost
output, there is a responsibility for the government to improve welfare by
using counter-cyclical fiscal and monetary policy to stabilize aggregate
demand and output.
Monetarists, on the other hand, assert that monetary policy is responsible for
business cycles because central bankers insist on conducting just the kind
of stabilization policy that Keynesians advocate. Monetarists believe that
wages and prices are perfectly flexible, and believe in the natural rate
hypothesis, or the principle that aggregate supply determines output in the
long-run and changes in aggregate demand affect only in the short-run.
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Because policy makers have limited information, especially about what the
natural rate actually is, central bankers often aim too high in an effort to
stimulate output in the short-run, creating excessive inflation in the long run.
When faced with the fact that higher and higher levels of inflation are
necessary to keep output at or above the natural rate, the central bank is
eventually forced to reverse course and create a recession in order to reduce
inflation. This means that monetary policy becomes a destabilizing, not a
stabilizing, factor in the economy.
The Rational Expectations model, with its assertion that only unexpected
changes in policy can have rare effects on output, both supports and
diverges from the Monetarist model. Like the Monetarists, Rational
Expectations proponents believe that stabilization policy is destabilizing and
inflationary. However, by asserting that only unexpected changes in
monetary policy have real effects, the Rational Expectations model raises
significant questions about how monetary policy can be the primary source
of business cycles in a world where economic information is widely available,
especially in terms of explaining the source of large economic contractions
such as the Great Depression.
a) the stabilization policy is actually what causes imbalance in the system.
Identify all that apply and enter the corresponding number in the input box
given below. You must enter your answer in increasing order only. For
example, if you think (1) and (2) apply, then enter 12 (but not 21) in the input
box.
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3 While the Keynesian and the Monetarists see eye to eye on how
swings take place with relevance to requirements, they do not share a view
on how these relate to the economy.
Q21. Why does the author of the passage want us to look back at the first
models of business cycles?
a) To find out how the economy has grown in the long run.
Q22. DIRECTIONS for questions 22 and 23: In the question, the word in
capitals is used in five different ways. Identify the option(s) in which the
usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE and enter the number
corresponding to the sentence(s) (in which the usage is INCORRECT or
INAPPROPRIATE) in the input box provided below each question. [Note:
Enter your answer in increasing order only. For example, if you think that
sentences (2) and (4) are incorrect, then enter 24 (but not 42) in the input
box].
HIT
1 The reason for his moody behaviour hit at me and I began to look
at the situation in a new light.
2 Rohan managed to score a hit with his bosses by hitting the high
points in the meeting as he had prepared well.
3 I didn't think Janice and Bosco would hit it out since they were
as different from each other as chalk is from cheese.
5 The army marched all night and hit the town at dawn.
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Q23. DIRECTIONS for questions 22 and 23: In the question, the word in
capitals is used in five different ways. Identify the option(s) in which the
usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE and enter the number
corresponding to the sentence(s) (in which the usage is INCORRECT or
INAPPROPRIATE) in the input box provided below each question. [Note:
Enter your answer in increasing order only. For example, if you think that
sentences (2) and (4) are incorrect, then enter 24 (but not 42) in the input
box].
TURN
1 If you stop daydreaming and just turn to, you will complete your
project work soon.
2 My father did not turn a hair when the doctor told him he would
not regain the use of his right arm.
3 Even as his opponent had done him an ill turn, this new
development should turn the scales in favour of our candidate contesting the
local council elections.
Outside philosophy there have often been calls for replacing specialized
professional idioms with “plain” language, which is always presumed to be
free of obscurity and therefore immune to abuse. George Orwell, initially an
enthusiast, turned against the idea in his novel 1984, which featured the
thought-controlling “Newspeak.” Yet he continued to hold the doubtful ideal
of a language as “clear as a windowpane,” through which facts would
transparently reveal themselves.
Q24. Which of the following will best conclude and complete the first
paragraph of the passage?
b) But language may also be the source of cognitive failures, of course.
Q25. The author mentions “musical thought” and “maps or models of the
world” in para 2 to suggest that?
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a) The evidently close connection between language and thought does not
imply that there can be no thought without language.
Q27. DIRECTIONS for question 27: The following question has a paragraph
from which a sentence has been left incomplete. From the given options,
choose the one that completes the blank in the paragraph in the most
appropriate way. Enter the number alongside the correct answer choice in
the input box given below the question.
Can science and meditation, each dealing with different phenomena, have
common ground? Physics deals with the external world of matter, space and
time, from the giant galaxies in outer space down to the infinitesimally small
particles which make up the atom. Meditation looks inward; its domain is
that which is not physical. When we close our eyes during meditation, we are
cutting off the senses which connect us with the physical world.
____________________________________. We are investigating the nature of
the inner consciousness which makes us alive, alert and aware of the world
around us.
5 In meditation, new grooves are formed in the brain and the mind
moves upwards in the new spiritual grooves.
Q28. DIRECTIONS for question 28: There are two blanks in the following
question. From the pair of words given below the question, choose the pair
where both the words fill the blank most appropriately. Enter the number
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alongside the correct answer choice in the input box given below the
question.
Studs Terkel was a Pulitzer prize-winning author who, for nearly half a
century, was the _________________ host of a popular radio show in
Chicago. He relied on his enthusiastic but gentle interviewing style to
_________________, in rich detail, the experiences and thoughts of ordinary
Americans and helped establish oral history as an important historical genre.
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SECTION 2 : DILR
Philip was studying the literacy rate of ten districts – District 1 through
District 10. He wrote down, in a table, the data regarding the population of
each district and the number of literates in each district. However, when
tabulating the data, if the population of a district was at least 20,000, he
wrote the population in thousands and if the population of a district was less
than 20,000, he wrote the population in hundreds. He applied the same rule
for writing the number of literates as well.
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The literacy rate of any district is defined as the number of literates in the
district as a percentage of the population of that district. The literacy rate of
any district cannot be more than 100%.
Q1. DIRECTIONS for question 1: Type in your answer in the input box
provided below the question.
Q2. DIRECTIONS for questions 2 and 3: Select the correct alternative from
the given choices.
Among the districts that have a literacy rate of at least 10% and at most
70%, which district has the sixth highest number of literates?
a) District 6
b) District 10
c) District 7
Q3. DIRECTIONS for questions 2 and 3: Select the correct alternative from
the given choices.
If the number of literates in District 2 was the least, what is the least literacy
rate of any district approximately?
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a) 12%
b) 7.89%
c) 10.15%
d) 10.83%
Q4. DIRECTIONS for question 4: Type in your answer in the input box
provided below the question.
The total number of literates across all the ten districts is at least
The coach of a basketball team picks six players for any tournament from
out of eleven players available – A through K. Among these eleven players,
there are five types of players – Point Guards, Point Forwards, Shooting
Guards, Small Forwards and Centres – such that there are exactly three
Point Guards, two Point Forwards, two Shooting Guards, two Small
Forwards and two Centres. The coach picks the six players such that any
team contains exactly two Point Guards, one Point Forward, one Shooting
Guard, one Small Forward and one Centre. The coach picked the following
teams for different tournaments:
a) A
b) E
c) B
Which of the following pairs of players are definitely of the same type?
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a) A and J
b) C and D
c) A and K
a) C
b) E
c) F
If one of the two Centres was picked in three of the four teams, who among
the following is a Centre?
a) E
b) A
c) K
d) B
It is known that
1 no two doctors were standing next to each other and there was
at least one female engineer and one female doctor.
Q9. DIRECTIONS for question 9: Type in your answer in the input box
provided below the question.
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Q10. DIRECTIONS for question 10: Select the correct alternative from the
given choices.
Q11. DIRECTIONS for question 11: Type in your answer in the input box
provided below the question.
What is the maximum number of persons standing between any two doctors
of the same gender?
Q12. DIRECTIONS for question 12: Select the correct alternative from the
given choices.
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Q13. DIRECTIONS for question 13: Type in your answer in the input box
provided below the question.
What is the minimum possible amount (in Rs.) that a person must pay as toll
for travelling from B to G?
If a person travelled from A to F, what is the minimum distance (in km) that he
would have travelled?
a) 26
b) 27
c) 28
The Expenditure per km for any route is defined as the ratio of the total tolls
paid for travelling on that route to the total distance travelled along that
route. If a person travelled from A to G such that he visited each of the seven
cities exactly once and did not travel along the same road more than once,
approximately what can be his minimum Expenditure per km (in Rs../km)?
a) 6.38
b) 5.24
c) 4.66
d) 3.81
A person, who is at A, has enough fuel in his car to travel for 31 km and has
exactly Rs.120 with him. If he reached city X, which is one of the other six
cites, without purchasing any additional fuel, how many of the other six cities
can be X?
a) 5
b) 4
c) 3
d) 2
Hari was studying the revenues of a company across different years. For
each year, he calculated the following parameters for that company:
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He plotted two graphs shown below. The first graph provides the values of
DR1 and DR5 for each year from 2011 to 2016. The second graph provides
the values of DR1, DR2, DR3, DR4 and DR5 for the year 2011. It is also
known that the revenue of the company in 2016 was Rs.254 mn.
What is the average revenue (in Rs. mn) of the company per year from 2006
to 2010?
a) 153.6
b) 145.5
c) 165.4
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If DR5 of the company in 2010 is Rs.5 mn, what is the revenue of the
company in 2004?
a) Rs.43 mn
b) Rs.48 mn
c) Rs.53 mn
If, in 2006, the value of DR1, DR2, DR3, DR4 and DR5 are the same, then
which of the following is definitely true?
a) The revenue of the company remained constant for each year from 1999
to 2004.
b) The revenue of the company remained constant for each year from 2001
to 2005.
c) The DR1 of the company remained constant for each year from 2001 to
2004.
d) The DR2 of the company remained constant for each year from 2004 to
2006.
If the revenue of the company was non-negative in each year, which of the
following is true of DR5 in 2010?
The following information is known about the ranks of each model in each
parameter:
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4 Leaf was ranked worse than Scroll in all the parameters except
Rear Camera, while Sheet was ranked better than Scroll in Screen Size.
5 Flat, which was ranked fifth in Rear Camera, was ranked better
than Scroll and Sheet in Screen Size and in Front Camera but was not
ranked first in either of the two parameters.
a) Sheet
b) Scroll
c) Paper
d) Flat
How many models were ranked better than Scroll in Front Camera?
a) 0
b) 1
c) 2
Which model has the same rank in Rear Camera as that of Scroll in Front
Camera?
a) Scroll
b) Sheet
c) Leaf
d) Paper
If Lalit purchases the model for which the sum of the ranks across the five
parameters is the minimum, which model will he purchase?
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a) Paper
b) Sheet
c) Scroll
d) Flat
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SECTION :3 QA
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If the expressions a1 – 2a2, 2a2 – 3a3, 3a3 – 4a4 and 4a4 – a1 are in
arithmetic progression, what is the ratio of a1 and a2?
a) 2 : 1
b) 4 : 1
c) 8 : 1
d more days and d more days respectively. If they received a total of Rs.
7000 for completing the work, what is Rohan’s share?
a) Rs.3000
b) Rs.4200
c) Rs.4000
d) Rs.3500
a) 25.
b) 20.
c) 30.
d) 15.
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a) Only I
b) Only II
The average age of a family of seven members, including Bunti and Babli,
aged 70 years and 63 years respectively, on January 1st 1986 was 33 years.
N years later, Bunti died on his birthday and Mona was born on the same
day. A few years after that, Babli died on her birthday and Rohan was born
on the same day. N more years after that, on January 1st 2007, Raj was
born. What was the average age of the family of eight members on January
1st 2008?
a) 28 years
b) 32 years
c) 33 years
d) 29 years
Q7. DIRECTIONS for question 7: Type in your answer in the input box
provided below the question.
There is a 5 × 5 square grid, with each of its cells having a distinct identity. In
how many ways can three identical coins be placed in the grid (with at most
one coin in each cell) such that no two coins are placed either in the same
row or in the same column?
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Q8. DIRECTIONS for questions 8 and 9: Select the correct alternative from
the given choices.
a) 12
b) 8
c) 5
d) 1
Q9. DIRECTIONS for questions 8 and 9: Select the correct alternative from
the given choices.
Bhagat and Chandu start simultaneously from village X to village Y, with their
respective speeds in the ratio of 3 : 2. After travelling one-fourth of the total
distance, Chandu triples his speed and travels for some more time, following
which, he again changes his speed and completes the rest of the journey.
Bhagat, however maintains his initial speed throughout the journey. If both
Bhagat and Chandu reach the village Y at the same time, and the time for
which Chandu travelled at thrice his initial speed was one-third of his total
time of travel, then find the ratio of the respective speeds with which Bhagat
and Chandu reach the village Y.
a) 24 : 7
b) 18 : 7
c) 7 : 2
d) 3 : 2
Q10. DIRECTIONS for question 10: Type in your answer in the input box
provided below the question.
Q11. DIRECTIONS for question 11: Select the correct alternative from the
given choices.
Indian Airlines has a certain free luggage allowance for each passenger. It
charges for excess luggage at a fixed rate per kg. Two passengers, Mohan
and Sohan, have a total of 50 kg of luggage between them. They were
charged Rs.2800 and Rs.1400 respectively for excess luggage. If the free
luggage allowance were halved and the entire luggage belonged to one of
them, the excess luggage charge would have been Rs.6300. Find the weight
(in kg) of Mohan’s luggage.
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a) 40
b) 25
c) 30
d) 35
Q12. DIRECTIONS for questions 12 to 14: Type in your answer in the input
box provided below the question.
Let N = 233 × 321. How many positive divisors of N2 are less than N but do
not divide N?
Q13. DIRECTIONS for questions 12 to 14: Type in your answer in the input
box provided below the question.
X is a set of the first eight consecutive natural numbers. Find the number of
ways in which a subset, Y, of X can be formed such that the sum of the
elements of Y is divisible by 3?
Q14. DIRECTIONS for questions 12 to 14: Type in your answer in the input
box provided below the question.
Some chocolates were distributed equally among a few children and three
chocolates were left. Had there been four times the number of children, then
ten chocolates would have been left. Find the number of children.
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a) 6
b) 7
c) 14
a) 0
b) 1
c) 2
d) 3
If g(xy) = g(x) + g(y) – 2, g(2) = a and g(3) = b, then the value of g(72) =
a) 3a + 2b – 8
b) 2a + 2b – 6
c) 3a + 3b – 8
d) 2a + 3b – 8
Q19. DIRECTIONS for question 19: Type in your answer in the input box
provided below the question.
Q20. DIRECTIONS for questions 20 and 21: Select the correct alternative
from the given choices.
a) 4 cm
b) 6 cm
c) 8 cm
d) 7 cm
Q21. DIRECTIONS for questions 20 and 21: Select the correct alternative
from the given choices.
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Find the maximum possible value of the product xy, where x is given by the
solution to the equation | x + 3 | = 4 and y is given by y = 7 – | x – 2 |.
a) 7
b) 49
c) 6
d) 14
Q22. DIRECTIONS for questions 22 and 23: Type in your answer in the
input box provided below the question.
Q23. DIRECTIONS for questions 22 and 23: Type in your answer in the
input box provided below the question.
Q24. DIRECTIONS for question 24: Select the correct alternative from the
given choices.
A trader sells cakes in economy packs of four cakes per pack, each pack
being charged at the listed price of three cakes. For every set of five such
packs bought by a customer, the trader gives him one extra cake as a free
gift. If a customer buys 12 economy packs, what is the effective percentage
of discount that he gets?
a) 35
b)
c)
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d) 28%
Q25. DIRECTIONS for questions 25 and 26: Type in your answer in the
input box provided below the question.
A circular pizza is cut into four identical pieces (or quadrants) with two
diametrical cuts made perpendicular to each other. Each piece can be
topped with any one of five available toppings but no two adjacent pieces
have the same topping. In how many ways can the four pieces be topped?
Q26. DIRECTIONS for questions 25 and 26: Type in your answer in the
input box provided below the question.
Express X + m + 2 in base m.
Q27. DIRECTIONS for questions 27 and 28: Select the correct alternative
from the given choices.
On a certain sum, the difference between the compound interest and the
simple interest for the second year is Rs.3,600 and the same for the third
year is Rs.7,740. What is the sum? Assume that in case of compound
interest, compounding is done annually.
a) Rs.1,60,000
b) Rs.1,20,000
c) Rs.1,80,000
Q28. DIRECTIONS for questions 27 and 28: Select the correct alternative
from the given choices.
In a game show, a contestant is given three boxes and asked to choose one
of them. Only one of the three boxes contains a prize. After the contestant
chooses one of the boxes, the host opens that box. If that box contains the
prize, the contestant wins it. Else, the host allows the contestant a last
chance to choose one of the two remaining boxes. What is the probability
that the contestant wins the prize?
a)
b)
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c)
d)
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