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1. The passage describes an Iron Age Experimental Center in Denmark that aims to replicate Iron Age living conditions through building a village and having volunteers live there. 2. Initially, modern Danes found living without central heating difficult to adapt to, but it convinced the center of the value of the project. 3. Through further experiments, the center was able to make discoveries like domed smoke ovens being more efficient than open fires, and also revived ancient crafts like weaving, pottery, dyeing and cooking methods.

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Verbal: B Other

1. The passage describes an Iron Age Experimental Center in Denmark that aims to replicate Iron Age living conditions through building a village and having volunteers live there. 2. Initially, modern Danes found living without central heating difficult to adapt to, but it convinced the center of the value of the project. 3. Through further experiments, the center was able to make discoveries like domed smoke ovens being more efficient than open fires, and also revived ancient crafts like weaving, pottery, dyeing and cooking methods.

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Verbal

1. There are many textile mills in the market that compete with each____ togain the largest
share of the market.
A person B other C contestants D individual

2. Economists are a difficult lot to please and are _____ impressed by either anincrease in
government expenditure or a cut in the taxes.
A always B often C seldom D scarcely E easily

3. This new technology has the potential to provide considerable returns, eventhough it is at
a/an ______ stage in our country.
A turbulent B peculiar C nascent D unknown

4. The appropriate atmospheric conditions made it possible for the astronomersto see the
stars and they could even distinguish the sizes
A and even distinguish the sizes B and they were even distinguishing the sizes
C and he could even distinguish the sizes D and even distinguishing the sizes

5. Ironically, if Richard has just stolen the online money he could have stayed in the game.
A had just stolen the online money he should have been
B has just stole the online money he should had
C had just stole the online money he could have been
D had just stolen the online money he could have
E no improvement needed

6. The temperature in Michigan dipped so low that some people find it difficult to sit without
blankets and quilts in their houses.
Adipped so low that many people had problem to
Bdipped so low that some person found it difficult to
C. dipped so low that some people found it difficult to
D. no improvement needed

7. The unique Iron Age Experimental Center at Lejre, about 25 miles west of Copenhagen,
serves as a museum, a classroom and a place to get away from it all. How did people live
during the Iron Age? How did they support themselves? What did they eat and how did they
cultivate the land? These and a myriad of other questions prodded the pioneers of the Lejre
experiment.

Living in the open and working 10 hours a day, volunteers from all over Scandinavia led by
30 experts, built the first village in the ancient encampment in a matter of months. The
house walls were of clay, the roofs of hay - all based on original designs. Then came the
second stage – getting back to the basics of living. Families were invited to stay in the
"prehistoric village" for a week or two at a time and rough it in the Iron Age-style.

Initially, this experiment proved none too easy for modern Danes accustomed to central
heating, but it convinced the center that there was something to the Lejre project. Little by
little, the modern Iron Agers learned that their huts were, after all, habitable. The problems
were numerous - smoke belching out from the rough-and-ready fireplaces into the rooms
and so on. These problems, however, have led to some discoveries: domed smoke ovens
made of clay, for example, give out more heat and consume less fuel than an open fire, and
when correctly stoked, they are practically smokeless.

By contacting other museums, the Lejre team has been able to reconstruct ancient weaving
looms and pottery kilns. Iron Age dyeing techniques, usinglocal natural vegetation, have also
been revived, as have ancient baking and cooking methods.

Choose the correct answer based on the passage.

1. What is the main purpose of building the Iron Age Experimental Center?

ATo build a prehistoric village where people can stay for a week or twoto get away from
modern living
B To replicate the Iron Age to get a better understanding of the time and people of that era
C To discover the differences between a domed smoke oven and anopen fire and to
identify the more efficient one
D To revive activities such as weaving, pottery, dyeing, cooking and baking, that were
prominent in the ancient times

2. What can be inferred to be the center's initial outlook toward the Lejreproject?
A It was not too keen on starting it. B It eagerly supported it.
C It felt the project was very unique. D It was apprehensive about it.

3. What would be the most suitable title for the passage?


A Modern Techniques Find Their Way Into Prehistoric Villages
B Coexistence Of Ancient And Modern Times
C Glad To Be Living In The 21st Century
D Turning Back Time

4. What is the meaning of the sentence given below?


"Initially, this experiment proved none too easy for modern Danesaccustomed to central
heating, but it convinced the center that there wassomething to the Lejre project:'

A Even though it wasn't easy for the modern people to stay in the huts,the center saw merit
in the simple living within huts compared toexpensive apartments.
B It was quite easy for the modern people to stay in the huts and thecenter also saw merit in
the simple living within huts compared toexpensive apartments.
C The way of living of the Iron Age proved difficult for the people of the modern age who are
used to living in luxury, but the center saw a scope of breakthrough in their project.
D The way of living of the Iron Age proved very easy for the people of themodern age since
it was hot inside the huts and they were anywayused to heated rooms.

8. We didn't believe in his statement, but subsequent eventsproved that he was right.
A later B many C few D earlier
9. A_____person is bound to insure himself against all types of losses.

A circumspect B reckless C impetuous D petrified

Quantitative Ability
33. In a miniature wonderland, three countries Austria, America and Germany are on display.If

Austria and America occupied 3/7 and 4/9 of the display area respectively, What is the
display Area occupied by Germany?

a) 3/21 b) 5/63 c) 8/63 d) 1/21

34. Akhil travels first half of the distance at 50m/s and second half at 75m/s. The total distance

Travelled is 3km. Find his average speed of travel for the entire journey.

a) 60m/s b) 62.5m/s c) 55m/s d) 65m/s

35. During a Quality Control Conference, if 30 employees are seated in a column, then 50
columns Could be formed ,However, if 25 employees are seated in a column, then how
many such Columns could be formed?

a) 105 b) 100 c) 75 d) 60

36. The light from a laser beam travels at a speed of 3,00,000,000 meters per second.
How far can It be seen within 20 nano seconds, assuming that there is no obstruction in
between? (20 nano seconds = 20 x 10-9 seconds)

a) 3 m b) 20 m c) 6 m d) 0.6 m

37. In how many ways can three leads be selected out of 5 males and 4 femals if at least one

Female must be selected?

a) 9p3 b)
9
c3 c)
4
c2. 5c1 d) 74
38. A train Rajdhani starts from Suratkal at 5 a.m with the speed of 15 kmph. Another train

Shatabdi starts from the same place in the same direction at 7 a.m with a speed of 20 kmph. At what

time will both the trains meet each other?

a) 3:00 p.m b) 2:00 p.m c) 12:00 p.m d) 1:00 pm

39. Out of 9 people waiting for their turns for an interview, in how many ways can a selection of 4 be

made if 1 is always excluded?

8
a) 8
p3 9 1
b) c4- c1 c) 9c4 d) c4
40. The tremors of the earthquake were felt at intervals of 15 seconds. The first tremor

Was felt at 08:54:57 am and the last tremor was felt at 10:45:12 am. How many times

Were the tremors felt?

a) 484 b) 485 c) 441 d) 525

41. Shalom offered to sell his ancestral house for Rs. 18,400. If the had charged 10%
less He would have made a profit of 20%. What is the actual cost of the house?

a) Rs. 15,800 b) Rs. 14,500 c) Rs. 13,800 d) Rs 12,500

42. What is the value of x in the expression [ root(3025) + root(0.0678-x)] = 55.26?

a) 1*10-3 b) 1*10-4 c) 2*10-3 d) 2*10-4

43. HCF of two numbers is 11 and their LCM is 693. If one numbers is 77, find the other

Number.

a) 7 b) 9 c) 63 d) 99
44. A flower seller purchases roses at Rs. 96 a dozen and sells them at Rs. 10 per
flower. What is the profit percent of the flower seller?

a) 0.4 b) 0.2 c) 0.25 d) 0.15


45. A restaurant prepares 22 litres of a mixture that contains 25% of orange
essence and The remaining quantity as water. If 3 litres of water is mixed in this ,
What will be the
Percentage of orange essence in the new mixture?

a) 34% b) 4% c) 12% d) 22%


46. Find the least number which when divided by 5, 6 and 19 leaves remainders 2, 5
and 16 respectively?

a) 747 b) 757 c) 760 d) 767 e) 763


47. Rasheb starts for a wedding venue at 6.pm and drives at a speed of 60 km/hr.
Ramesh starts for the same venue at 6.30 pm, and drives at a speed of 75 km/hr.
When will both reach the venue, provided they reach at the same time?

a) 8.00 pm b) 9.30 pm c) 9.00 pm d) 8.30 pm

48. Pradeep receives an export order for garments. He has 30 machines to


complete The order in 60 days. How many machines would be required to
completed the job

In 40 days?

a) 50 b) 25 c) 35 d) 45

Logical Ability
30. Given signs signify something and on that basis, assume the given statements to
be true and find which of the two conclusions I and II is/are definitely true.
‘’%’’ denotes ‘’greater than’’
“>” denotes “equal to”
“=” denotes ‘’not less than’’
‘’@’’ denotes ‘’not equal to’’
‘’#’’ denotes ‘’less than’’
‘’*’’ denotes ‘’ not greater than’’
Statements
P=Q, S#P, T*Q
Conclusions
I.T*p
II.T%Q
A. Only conclusion I is true
B. Only conclusion II is true
C. Neither conclusion I nor II is true
D. Both conclusions I and II are true
Choose the correct option.
31.Pick the odd man out
A.ADBC
B.MNPO
C.TWUV
D.PSQR
Decode the word (s)/ pattern given in the question.
32.If COMPUTER is coded as GKQLYPIN, what is the code for SENATE?
A.WAREXA
B.WAERXA
C.WARWXA
D.WAERAX
Choose the correct option.
33.Faizal is standing at point A facing North. He walks 15 meters to his left and takes
an about turn and walks 30 meters. How far and in which direction is he from the
starting point?
A.15 meters, West
B.15 meters, East
C.45 meters, East
D.45 meters, West
Choose the correct option.
34.Ravi leaves for his office in his car. He drives 5km towards South and then 4km
towards West. He then turns towards South and covers 7 km. Further on, he drives
4km towards East; then he moves towards North and covers 5km.How far and in
which direction is he from starting point?
A.5 km South
B. 5 km North
C. 7 km North
D. 7 km South
Choose the correct option.
35.Deepak walks 50 meters towards west, then turns right and walks 10 meters, then
turns right again to walk 20 meters. At last he turns right and walks 10 meters. How
far and in which direction is he from the starting point?
A.30 meters, East
B.20 meters, West
C.30 meters, West
D.70 meters, East
36. The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II.
Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.
Problem question: What is the monthly salary of my father?
Statements:
I) My father’s and mother’s salaries are in the ratio 5:2 respectively.
II)My mother’s salary is 40% of that of my father’s salary.

A. Statement I alone is sufficient


B. Statement II alone is sufficient

C. Both statements put together are sufficient

D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient

Choose the correct option.

37.ADWZ: FIBE:: KNPM:

A.PSUT

B.PSUR

C.PSER

D.PVUR

Choose the correct option.

38.Fan : Regulator:: Air conditioner:

A. Remote

B. Cable

C. Power

D. Stabilizer

39. Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the ‘most’ meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc.

1.Mosquito

2. Rat

3. Cockroach

4.Lizard

5. Dog

A.1,4,3,25

B.1,3,2,4,5

C.1,3,4,2,5

D.1,2,3,4,5
40.The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II.
Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.
Problem question:
Is Raju taller than Saroj?
Statements:
I) Rakesh is of the same height as Raju and Saroj.
II)Saroj is shorter than Rakesh.

A. Statement I alone is sufficient

B. Statement II alone is sufficient

C. Both statements put together are sufficient

D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient

E. Either of the statements is sufficient

Read the passage carefully and select the statement that can be inferred from it.

41.Efficiency is all right in its place, in the shop, the factory, the store. The trouble
with efficiency is that it wants to rule our play as well as our work; it won’t be content
to reign in the shop, it follows us home.

A. Efficiency can become all pervading

B. Efficiency does not always pay

C. Efficiency can be more of a torture than blessing

D. None of these

Read the passage carefully and select the statement that can be inferred from it.

42. From Chennai to Himachal Pradesh, the new culture vultures are tearing down
acres of India’s architectural treasures. Ancestral owners are often fobbed off with a
few hundred rupees for an exquisitely carved door or window, which fetches fifty
times that much from foreign dealers, and yet more from the drawing shop
sophisticates of the Western Countries. The reason for such shameless rape of the
Indian architectural wealth can perhaps, not wrongly, be attributed to the unfortunate
blend of activist disunity and the local indifference.

A. India provides a rich market for unscrupulous antique dealers

B. Most Indian families have heirlooms which can be sold at high prices to Europeans
and Americans

C. Only Indians are not proud of their cultural heritage and are hungry for foreign
currency that is easily available in return of artifacts
D. The environment created by the activist disunity and local indifference the reason
for antique dealers to strive in India

31. Choose the correct answer

Q is an empty queue. The following operations are done on it:


ADD 5
ADD 7
ADD 46
DELETE
ADD 13
DELETE

Decode the word (s)/ pattern given in the question.

43.If WORD is coded as 9753, then DOOR is coded as:

A.3579 B.3559 C.9357 D.3775

Computer Programming
23. A sorting algorithm iteratively traverses through a list to exchange the first element with any element less than
it. It then repeats with a new first element. What is this sorting algorithm called?
A. Insertion sort
B. Selection sort
C. Heap sort
D. Quick sort

Paper-2
24. In which of the following methods is sorting NOT possible?
A. Insertion
B. Selection
C. Exchange
Deletion
32. Sruti is making a questionnaire of True-False question. She wants to define a data-type
which stores the response of the candidate for the question. What is the most suited data type
for this purpose?
a. Integer B. Boolean c. float d. character

33. Parthiv has included several classes and their subjects in his project. Now he wants to use
something that will hold all these objects (of different classes). Which of the following
options provides him with the best iterative?
A. Store them in database B. Final class C. Generic class D. Anonymous
class

34. Shasi wants to make a program to print the sum of the first 10 multiples of 5. She
writes the following program, where statement 5 is missing.
integer i=0
integer sum=0
while ( i<= 50)
{
sum =sum+1
– – MISSING STATEMENT – –
}
print sum
Which of the following options will you use for statement 5?
A. i = 5 B. i = 5 *I C. i = i + 1 D. i = i + 5

35. Ravi is writing a program in C++. C++ uses the ‘for’ keyword for loops. Due to
distraction Ravi writes ‘gor’ instead of ‘for’. What will this result to?
A. The code will not compile
B. The code will give an error while in execution
C. The code may work for some inputs and not for others
D. It will create no problems.

37. What is implied by the argument of a function?


A. Variables passed to it when it is called
B. The value is returns on execution
C. The execution code inside it D. Its return type

38. Which of the following statements is true regarding the sorting and searching algorithms?
A. Linear searching is faster than the most efficient sorting algorithm
B. Linear searching is slower than the most efficient sorting algorithm
C. Linear searching and the most efficient sorting algorithm take up almost same time
D. Their complexities cannot be compared
40. What is the space complexity of a program?
A. Amount of hard-disk space required to store the program
B. Amount of hard-disk space required to compile the program
C. Amount of memory required by the program to run
D. Amount of memory required for the program to compile

41. Srishti writes a program to find an element in the array A[5] with the following elements
in order: 8 30 40 45 70. She runs the program to find a number X. Xis found in the first
iteration of binary search. What is the value of X? Choose the correct answer
A. 40 B. 8 C. 70 D. 30

42. Saloni writes the code for a function that takes as input n, an even integer and calculates
the sum of 1st n natural numbers
function sum (n)
{
if(n equals 2)
return 2
else
return ( n+ sum( n-1))
}
She then calls the function by the statement, sum(30). How many times will the function sum
be called to compute this sum? Choose the correct answer?
A. 1 B. 30 C. 15 D. 16

43. Shalini wants to programme to print the largest number out of 3 inputted numbers. She
writes the following programme
Int number 1, number 2, number 3, temp;
Input number 1, number 2, number 3;
If ( number 1 > number 2)
Temp = number 1
Else
Temp= number 2
End if
If ( ??) // statement 1
Temp = number 3
End if
Print temp
Fill in the ??in statement 1 ? Choose the correct answer?

A. Number 3> number 2 B. Number 3> temp C. Number 3< temp D. Number 3> number 1

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