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AFCAT- 1/2019

Instruction for Candidates.

1. Total No. of Questions-100.Each Question is of the three marks.

2. One mark will be deducted for every wrong answer.

3. Do not mark or write on the Question Paper.

4. Question Paper to be returned before leaving the Exam Hall.

Directions: Click options to get answer of Questions.

Numerical Ability
I. Car A is travelling at 60 kmph towards northwest creating an angle 42' to north and Car B is travelling towards South West at 80 kmph creating an angle 48° degree to South. Both are started from same point. Find distance between A and B after one hour?
(a) 100km 
(b) 120km 
(c) 150 km 
(d) 90km 

(a) 100km

2. Average age of n students who promoted in class VIII is Y years. Three more students included in class whose ages are Y- I, Y-2 and Y+3 years. Find their average age when they promoted in class Xth.
(a) Y 
(b) Y-3 
(c) Y+2 
(d) Y+5

(c) Y+2

3. Difference between two stations X and Y is 500 km one train starting from X move toward Y with 20 km/h and another train move toward X from Y with the speed 30km/h. What is the distance of the point where both train cross each other from point X.
(a) 400km 
(b) 200km 
(c) 300km 
(d) 100km 

(b) 200km

4. The average monthly rainfall is 2.7inch, the average of first 7 months rainfall is 1.1 less than the average of yearly rainfa II and rainfall of other four months is 20.3 what is the average rainfall ofthe last month?
 (a) 0.9
 (b) 10 
 (c) 2.1 
 (d) 1.3 

(a) 0.9

5. X, Y and Z have some monkey in the ratio 4:3:8. If 2 monkey run away from X and 4 monkey run away Z than the ratio become 3:3:8 how many monkey they initially had?
 (a) 10
 (b) 20 
(c) 40 
(d) 30 

(d) 30

6. A is 5 times efficient as oft A completes a piece of work in 60 days less than B, how many time will they take individually?
(a) 15 days,75 days 
(b) 13 days, 65 days 
(c) 15 days, 60 days 
(d) 17 days, 85 days 

(a) 15 days,75 days

7. A man bought watch and pen-drive at 1564 each. And one sold for 23% profit and other sold for 23% loss. What is overall profit or loss?
 (a) 10%  (b) 23%  (c) 46%  (d) 0%

(d) 0%

8. A and B earn in the ratio 2:1. They spend in the ratio 5:3 and save in the ratio 4: I . If the total monthly savings of both A and B are Rs.5000, the monthly income of B is-
(a) Rs. 7,000 
(b) Rs. 14,000 
(c) Rs. 5,000 
(d) Rs. 10,000 

(a) Rs. 7,000

9. 240 men can finish a work in 20 days working 5 hours a day. To finish the work within 10 days working 8 hours a day, the minimum number of men required is-
(a) 310 
(c) 315 
(b) 300  
(d) 312 

(b) 300

10. While selling, a businessman allows 40% discount on the marked price and there is a loss of 30%. If it is sold at the marked price, profit per cent will be —
(a) 10% 
(b) 20% 
(c) 16.68% 
(d) 16.25%

(c) 16.68%

11. The average salary of all the staff in an office of a corporate house is Its. 5,000. The average salary of the officers is Rs. 14,000 and that ofthe rest is Rs. 4,000. If the total number of staff is 500, the number of officers is—
(a) 10 
(b) 15 
(c) 25 
(d) 50 

(d) 50

12. 60% of the cost price of an article is equal to 50% of its selling price. Then the percentage of profit or loss on the cost price is-
(a) 20% loss 
(b) 50/3% profit 
(c) 20% profit 
(d) 10% loss 

(c) 20% profit

13. There are in all, 10 balls; some of them are red and the others white. The average cost of all balls is Rs. 28. If the average cost of red balls is Rs. 25 and that of white balls is Rs. 30, the number of white balls is:
(a) 3 
(b) 5 
(c) 6 
(d) 7

(c) 6

14. Either 8 men or 17 women can paint a house in 33 days. The number of days required to paint three such houses by 12 men and 24 women working at the same rate is :
(a) 44 
(b) 43 
(c) 34 
(d) 66 

(c) 34

15. The difference between simple and compound interest on a sum of money at 5% p.a. for 2 years. is Rs. 100. The sum of money must be.
(a) Rs. 35.000 
(b) Rs. 41, 000 
(c) Rs. 40,000 
(d) Rs. 45, 000 

(c) Rs. 40,000

16. If √ 2 = 1.4142, find the value of 2√ 2+√ 2+(1/2+√ 2)+(1/√ 2-2)
(a) 1.4144 
(b) 2.8284 
(e) 28.284 
(d) 2.4142

(b) 2.8284

17. An alloy contains copper, zinc and nickel in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. The quantity of nickel in kg that must be added to 100 kg of this alloy to have the new ratio 5 : 3 : 3 is
(a) 8 
(c) 12 
(b) 10 
(d) 15 

(b) 10

18. The ratio of the ages of Ram and Rahim 10 years ago was I : 3. The ratio of their ages five years hence will be 2 : 3. Then the ratio of their present ages is
(a) 1:2 
(b) 3 : 5 
(c) 3:4 
(d) 2 : 5 

(b) 3 : 5

Reasoning and Military Aptitude
DIRECTIONS(Qs. 19-21): In each of the following questions, select the related letter/word/figure/number from the given alternatives.
19. Microphone:Loud:Microscope:?
(a) Elongate (b) Investigate (c) Magnify (d) Examine

(c) Magnify

20. Sound:Medium: :Light : ?
(a) Air (b) Vaccum (c) Water (d) Glass

(b) Vaccum

21. Democracy : India : : Communism : ?
(a) France (b) China (c) Britain (d) America

(b) China

22. Fig-type> DIRECTIONS (Qs. 23-24): In the following question. select the related non? pairfrom the given alternatives.
23. School : Education : : ? : ?
(a) Scalpel : Teacher 
(b) Hospital : Treatment 
(c) Teacher : School 
(d) Class : College

(b) Hospital : Treatment

24. 5 : 125 : : 7 : ?
(a) 343 
(b) 512 
(c) 243 
(d) 729 

(a) 343

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 25-26): In the follonIng question, select the one which is different from the other three responses.
25.
(a) Daring :Timid 
(b) Beautiful : Pretty
(c) Clear : Vague
(d) Youth : Adult

(b) Beautiful : Pretty

26.
 
(a) Fish : Shoal 
(b) Cow: Herd 
(c) Sheep : Flock 
(d) Man : Mob 

(d) Man : Mob

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 27-29): For the fallowing questions Find the odd word / letter / number from the given alternative.
27.
(a) Rival 
(b) Opponent
(c) Foe
(d) Ally

(d) Ally

28.
(a) POCG 
(b) KLIZ 
(c) BIJDX 
(d) FQMV 

(d) FQMV

29.
(a) Fanner 
(c) Cobbler 
(b) Blacksmith 
(d) Helper 

(d) Helper

30. Fig-Type 31. A's birthday is on Friday 30th June. Find the day of the week on which B's birthday in the same year if B was born 15'h November ?
(a) Tuesday 
(b) Wednesday 
(c) Monday 
(d) Sunday 

(b) Wednesday

32-46. Fig-Type. DIRECTIONS (Qs. 47-48): In each question below are given some statements followed by Mu conclusions numbered I and IL You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known, facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows/follow from the given statements. disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer (a) If only conclusion l follows.
(b) If only conclusion ll follows.
(c) If either conclusion l or ll follows.
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
47. Statements:
All shirts are skirts.
No skirt is top.
All tops are kurta.
 Conclusions: 
 I. All shirts arc harm 
 Il. Some kurta arc skirts. 

(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

48. Statements:
All September are October.
No October is November. ,br> No November is December.
 
Conclusions: 
I. Some September are not Novembers
 ll. No October is December.

(a) If only conclusion l follows.


Fig-type-Q49-50>

49. Which one of the following diagram represents the correct relationship among Professor, Male and Female. 50.

Verbal Ability DIRECTIONS (Qs. 51-53): Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given ;turd.
51. POLTROON:
(a) Pusillanimous
(b) Gallant 
(c) Gutsy 
(d) Wearied 

(a) Pusillanimous

52. ROSTRUM:
(a) Guardian 
(b) Podium 
(c) Device 
(d) Scheme 

(b) Podium

53. PROROGUE:
(a) Adjourn 
(b) Convene 
(c) Rally 
(d) Continue 

(a) Adjourn

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 54-56): In the following questions, choose the nerd opposite in meaning to the given word.
54. LUCRE:
(a) Debt
(b) Elegance 
(c) Outlaw 
(d) Sissy

(a) Debt

55. RARRIF:
(a) Rag 
(b) Nobility 
(c) Scanty 
(d) Sanction 

(b) Nobility

56. COTERIE:
(a) Loner 
(b) Socialize 
(c) Elite 
(d) indecent 

(a) Loner

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 57-60): In thefollouing question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select 'No Error'.
57. It was being hard to believe (A)/that my brother could be (B)/involved in anything so sinister. (C)/No error(D)
(a) A                        (b) C 
(c) C                         (d) D 

(a) A

58. The average age at which (A)/people die of heart diseases (B)lare decreasing. (C)No error (D)
(a) A                        (b) C 
(c) C                         (d) D 

(c) C

59. Hardly had 1 stepped (A)/out of my house when (B)/ I saw them coming towards my house. (C)/No crror(D)
(a) A                        (b) C 
(c) C                        (d) D 

(d) D

60. The last Mughal emperor was (A)/send into exile (B)/by the British. (C)/ No error (D).
(a) A                        (b) C 
(c) C                        (d) D 

(b) C

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 61-63): Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
In the world have we made health an end in itself? We have forgotten that health is really a means to enable a person to do his work and do it well. A lot of modern medicine is concerned with promotion of good health. Many patients as well as many physicians pay very little attention to health; but very much attention to health makes some people imagine that they are ill. Our great concern with health is shown by the medical columns in newspaper, the health articles in popular magazines and the popularity of the Television programme and all those books on medicine we talk about health all the time. Yet for the most only result is more people with imaginary illnesses. The healthy man should not be wasting any time talking about health, he should be using health for work, the work he does and the work that good health makes possible.
61. Modern medicine is primarily concerned with:
(a) promotion of good health 
(b) people suffering from imaginary illnesses 
(c) people suffering from real illnesses 
(d) increased efficiency in work

(a) promotion of good health

62. A healthy man should be concerned with:
(a)  his work which good health makes possible
(b)  looking atter his health
(c)  his health which makes work possible 
(d) talking about health 

(a) his work which good health makes possible

63. Our great concern with health is shown by?
(a) free medicine distribution in hospitals 
(b) free education to medical students 
(c) taking yoga classes 
(d) the health articles in popular magazines 

(d) the health articles in popular magazines

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 64-67): In the following questions four alternatives are given for idioms/phrases in now. Choose the one that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase. 64. Brain sauce (a) Foolish (b) Wisdom (c) Mentally ill (d) Head full of thoughts

(b) Wisdom

65. Lynch law
(a) Law imposed by the government 
(b) Law of the mob 
(c) A law that is supposed to be useless 
(d) A rule that no one follows 

(b) Law of the mob

66. Globetrotters
(a) Travellers around the world 
(b) Sick people in hospital 
(c) The people living in asylum 
(d) World champions 

(a) Travellers around the world

67. Dole out
(a) Allocate 
(c) Turn up 
(b) Be effective 
(d) Mismanage 

(a) Allocate

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 68-70): In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
Some scholars, while exploring the Erects of America, discovered some buildings that were in ruins. These buildings were (68) _____________ ruined by encroaching forest. They were remnants of a (69) ___________ civilization. The scholars got 80. interested. They excavated more and discovered (70) _____________ their utmost surprise the remains of a flourishing civilization-the Mayas as they named it.
68.
(a) reasonably 
(b) surely
(c) apparently  
(d)  perfectly 

(c) apparently

69.
(a) great 
(b) invisible 
(c) static 
(d) ordinary

(a) great

70.
(a) at 
(b) for
(c) by 
(d) to 

(d) to

DIRECTIONS (QS 71-75): In the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filed in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four as your answer.
71. Grandmother has a good memory; she can remember things which_______many years ago.
(a) had happened 
(b) have happened 
(c) happened 
(d) happens to be

(c) happened

72. I __________her among the crowd just now
(a) have glimpsed 
(b) had glimpsed 
(c) have been glimpsing 
(d) glimpsed 

(d) glimpsed

73. Lost time is___________ again, and what we call time enough always proves little enough.
(a) found never 
(b) find never 
(c) never found 
(d) never been found 

(c) never found

74. To such a degree __________that people rebuked him.
(a) he made a noise 
(b) did he make a noise 
(e) he had made a noise 
(d) did he make noise 

(b) did he make a noise

75. I'm going to adopt her as as Julie and I get married
(a) sooner 
(b) quickly 
(c) earlier 
(d) soon 

(d) soon

General Awareness
76. In 4 x 100 m race, which nation holds the record?
(a) Nigeria 
(b) USA 
(c) Kenya 
(d) Jamaica 

(d) Jamaica

77. Which Continent has the largest coastline?
(a) Asia 
(b) Nonh America 
(c) South America 
(d) Africa 

(a) Asia

78. Which game is Geet Sethi associated with?
(a) Squash 
(b) Table Tennis 
(c) Billiards 
(d) Golf 

(c) Billiards

79. In which state of India "Than Ta Dance" is related?
(a) Meghalaya 
(b) Manipur 
(c) Assam 
(d) Sikkim 

(b) Manipur

80. When our Constitution was adopted?
(a) 26 November 1949 
(b) 26 January 1949 
(c) 26 January 1950 
(d) 26 November 1950

(a) 26 November 1949

81. The Hardest substance on the Earth?
(a) Iron 
(b) Silver 
(c) Diamond 
(d) Lead

(c) Diamond

82. The language of Ashoka's Inscription?
(a) Sanskrit 
(b) Tamil 
(c) Prakrit
(d) Parthian 

(c) Prakrit

83. Who was awarded first Bharat Ratana?
(a) M. Visvesvaraya 
(b) Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan 
(c) Govind Ballabh Pant 
(d) Rajendra Prasad

(b) Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan

84. The first Modern Olympic held where and which city?
(a) France 
(b) Britain 
(c) Cuba 
(d) Greece 

(d) Greece

85. Oldest Mountain range in India?
(a) Himalaya 
(b) Aravali 
(c) Satpura 
(d) Nilgiri 

(b) Aravali

86. Number of Players in Basket Ball?
(a) 11
(b) 9 
(c) 7 
(d) 5

(d) 5

87. Shuddhi Movement was run by?
(a) Arya Samaj 
(b) Brahmo Samaj 
(c) Prarthana Samaj 
(d)  None of these 

(a) Arya Samaj

88. ISRO's Satish Bahwan Space Center is located at which place?
(a) Andhra Pradesh 
(b) Telangana 
(c) Tamil Nadu 
(d) Odisha 

(a) Andhra Pradesh

89. The Author of the book "The Golden Threshold"?
(a) R.K Narayan
(b) Sarojini Naidu Jhumpa Lahiri 
(c)  Jhumpa Lahiri
(d) Arundhati Roy 

(b) Sarojini Naidu Jhumpa Lahiri

90. The founder of Stavahana Dynasty?
(a) Satakarni 
(b) Simuka 
(c) Pulumavi 
(d) Kanha 

(b) Simuka

91. Who is the Father of the Indian Space Program?
(a) Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai 
(b) A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 
(c) Homi Jehangir Bhabha 
(d) Satyendra Nath Rose 

(a) Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai

92. Uber cup is related to which sport?
(a) Cricket 
(b) Badminton 
(c) Football 
(d) Tennis

(b) Badminton

93. Who is the youngest grandmaster in India?
(a) ParimadanNegi 
(b) D. Gukesh 
(c) Krishnan Sasikiran 
(d) Surya Shelchar 

(b) D. Gukesh

94. From which country India bought C-17 transport aircraft?
(a) Iran 
(b) France 
(c) USA 
(d) Germany 

(c) USA

95. Asian games maximum number of times?
(a) Japan 
(b) China 
(c) Thailand 
(d) India 

(c) Thailand

96. Agra city was founded by -
(a) Sikandar Lodhi 
(c) Akbar 
(b) Babar 
(d) Shah Jahan 

(a) Sikandar Lodhi

97. The visible part of the sun is called—
(a) Chromosphere
(b) Photosphere  
(c) Corona 
(d) Core 

(b) Photosphere

98. Ozone layer located in which layer -
(a) Stratosphere 
(b) Troposphere 
(c) Mesosphere 
(d) Exosphere 

(a) Stratosphere

99. Who is the chairman of the constitution drafting committee—
(a) Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar
(b) N. Gopalaswami 
(c) B.R. Ambedkar 
(d) ICM Munshi 

(a) Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

100. UN was established on?
(a) 1944 
(b) 1945 
(c) 1942 
(d) 1946 

(b) 1945


AFCAT-2019-1-Solved Paper

1. Who won the golden boot of FIFA 2018?.
  (a) Harry Kane
  (b) Lionel Messi
  (c) Cristiano Ronaldo
  (d) Mohamed Salah
  
2. Who is the first women defence minister of India?
  (a) Sakuntala Devi
  (b) Nirmala Sitharaman
  (c) Jansi Rani
  (d) Meenatchi Sundaram
  
3. Which is the capital of Nigeria?
  (a) Diko
  (b) Kakanya
  (c) Kuje
  (d) Abuja
  
4. Who was the founder of Satavahana dynasty?
  (a) Pushyamitra Sunga
  (b) Simuka
  (c) Vasudeva
  (d) Danti Durga
  
5. How many bouncers are allowed in an over in T20?
Paucity:
  (a) 2 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 0
6. Who was the first Indian to win the All England badminton championship?
  (a) Prakash Padukone
  (b) Saina Nehwal
  (c) Pullela Gopichand
  (d) Prakash Nath
  
7. Which state celebrates the Hornbill Festival? If a speech is full of pompous words, it is ……… .
  (a) Assam 
  (b) Sikkim
  (c) Manipur
  (d) Nagaland
  
8. Who was the First women speaker of LokSabha?
  (a) Joyce Adeline Bamford-Addo
  (b) Violet Hari Alva
  (c) Meira Kumar
  (d) Sumitra Mahajan
  
9. Who was the founder of Swatantra party?
  (a) Rajendra Prasad
  (b) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
  (c) Lala Lajpat Rai
  (d) Rajagopalachari
  
10. Which is the capital of Myanmar?
  (a) Kyetpyay
  (b) Naypyitaw
  (c) Pyinmana
  (d) Yangon
  
      
11. Who wrote Arthashastra?
  (a) Aryabhata
  (b) Chanakya 
  (c) Durdhara
  (d) Bindusara
  
12.Which city is known as Cathedral city?
(a) Bhubaneswar
(b) Jamshedpur
(c) Konark
(d) Tanjore

13.Who was the first CM of Bengal state?
  (a) Bidhan Chandra Roy
  (b) Prafulla Chandra Sen
  (c) Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee
  (d) Prafulla Chandra Ghosh
14. Where is the Gobi desert located in the world?
  (a) Northern China
  (b) Southern Mongolia
  (c) China
  (d) Both a and b
15.Which is the capital of Chile?
  (a) Santiago
  (b) San Antonio
  (c) Melipilla
  (d) Las Condes  
16.What is the abbreviation of LCA?
  (a) Labor Condition Application
  (b) Labor Condition Applicant
  (c) Labor Criteria Application
  (d) Labor Criteria Applicant
17.Who was the founder of Agra?
  (a) Sikandar Lodi
  (b) Ibrahim Lodi
  (c) Bahlul Lodi
   (d) Iltutmish  
18. Who wrote the book “Death of a City”?
  (a) William Blake
  (b) Geoffrey Chaucer
  (c) Mike Walsh
  (d) John Milton  
19.To which sport does Geet Sethi is related?
  (a) Carrom
  (b) Billiards
  (c) Table Tennis
  (d) Chess  
20. The Golden Threshold was written by whom?
  (a) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
  (b) Sarojini Naidu
  (c) Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
  (d) Bal Gangadhar Tilak  
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 21-27): Select the word which gives the nearest meaning of the given word.
21.Ambiguous:
  (a) Vague
  (b) Clear
  (c) Transparent
  (d) Confusion  
22. Adept :
  (a) Brave
  (b) Clever
  (c) Skilled
  (d) Bold  
23.Brawl:
  
(a) Loud fight
(b) Soft conversation
(c) Small fight
(d) Loud conversation
24.Bolster:
(a) Weaken
(b) Loosening
(c) Fortify
(d) Gaining
25.Coarse:
  (a) rough textre
  (b) sophisticated
  (c) inoffensive
  (d) refined  
26.Deference
  (a) Honest
  (b) Respect
  (c) Faith
  (d) Loyal      
  (b) Respect
27.Dire:
  (a) Hopeless
  (b) Hopeful
  (c) Bold
  (d) Brave  
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 28-35): Select the word which gives the opposite of the given word.
28. Courteous:
  (a) Soft
  (b) Rude
  (c) Polite
  (d) Respect
  
29.Dismal:
  (a) Sad
  (b) Cheerful
  (c) Happy
  (d) Sorrow  
30.Contradict:
(a) Agree
(b) Argue
(c) Misunderstanding
(d) Conversation
31.Dreary:
  (a) Sad
  (b) Gloomy
  (c) Happy
  (d) Bright  
32.Dubious:
 (a) Doubtful
 (b) Uncertain
 (c) Certain
 (d) Confusion
33.Emphatic:
  (a) Expressive
  (b) Silent
  (c) Reserved
  (d) Hesitant  
34.Hostile:
  (a) Harmful
  (b) Dangerous
  (c) Useful
  (d) Friendly  
35.Oust:
  (a) Remove
  (b) Force out
  (c) Retain
  (d) Expel  
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 36-50): Select the meaning of the given phrases/idioms.
  36.You cannot have your cake and eat it too.
(a) Enjoy forever
(b) Have it both ways
(c) Run away from responsibility
(d) Absolve yourself of guilt

(b) Have it both ways

37.The rebels held out for about a month.
(a) waited
(b) retreated
(c) bargained
(d) resisted

(d) resisted

38.The new economic policy is likely to run into rough weather.
(a) create problems
(b) encounter difficulties
(c) confuse matters
(d) makes things difficult

(b) encounter difficulties

39.The old father brought home the moral of unity by asking each of his sons to break the bundle of sticks.
(a) emphasised
(b) voiced
(c) declared
(d) suggested

(a) emphasised

40.Some people now wonder whether we just pay lip service or genuinely.
(a) Subscribe to democracy.
(b) pay oral tribute
(c) attach no value
(d) remain indifferent

(d) remain indifferent

41. He visits the doctor off and on.
(a) everyday
(b) regularly
(c) never at all
(d) occasionally

(d) occasionally

42.The robber took to his heels when the police arrived.
(a) opened fire
(b) hid himself
(c) ran off
(d) surrendered

(c) ran off

43.I hope it will not put you out if I am late.
(a) harm you
(b) irritate you
(c) please you
(d) worry out

(b) irritate you

44.Manoj was the real power behind the throne and all politicians were aware of this.
(a) The person who had the real control and power
(b) The acknowledged leader
(c) The person who controlled the monarch
(d) The person who controlled the queen

(a) The person who had the real control and power

45.His friends let him down.
(a) failed
(b) comforted
(c) succeeded
(d)stood by

(a) failed

46.I felt like a fish out of water among all those business tycoons.
(a) troubled
(b) stupid
(c) uncomfortable
(d) inferior

(c) uncomfortable

47.The accounts of the murder made her flesh creep.
(a) Made her sad
(b) surprised her
(c) Made her cry bitterly
(d) Fill her with horror

(d) Fill her with horror

48.He is an interesting speaker but tends to go off at a tangent.
(a) change the subject immediately
(b)forget things in between
(c) go on at great length
(d) become boisterous

(a) change the subject immediately

49.Women should be paid the same as men when they do the same job, for, surely what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
(a) What is thought suitable pay for a man should also be for a woman
(b)Goose and the gender eat the same sauce
(c) Both goose and gander should be equally treated
(d) The principle of equal treatment should be implemented

(a) What is thought suitable pay for a man should also be for a woman

50.The party stalwarts have advised the President to take it lying down for a while.
(a) to be cautious
(b) to be on the defensive
(c) to take rest
(d) to show no reaction

(d) to show no reaction

51.The distance between two stations A and B is 220 km. A train leaves A toward B at an average speed of 80 km/hr. after half an hour another train leaves B toward A at an average speed at 100 km/hr. The distance of the point of two train meet, from A is
 (a) 120 km.
(b) 130 km.
(c) 140 km.
(d) 150 km.

(a) 120 km.

52.X and Y are two stations 500 km apart. A train starts from X and moves toward Y at 20 km/hr another train starts from Y at the same times and moves toward X at 30 km/hr. How far from X will they cross each other?
(a) 200 km.
(b) 30 km.
(c) 120 km.
(d) 40 km.

(a) 200 km.

53.In what time will the simple interest on Rs 400 at 10% per annum be the same as the simple interest on Rs 1000 for 4 year at 4 % per annum?
(a) 2 years
(b) 3 years
(c) 4 years
(d) 6 years

(c) 4 years

54.At what rate percent per annum will a sum of money double in 8 year?
(a) 12%
(b) 12.5%
(c) 13%
(d) 13.5%

(b) 12.5%

55.A and B are 20 km apart. A can walk at an average speed of 4 km/hr and B at 6 km/hr. If they start walking towards each other at 7:00 am, when they will meet?
(a) 8:00 am
(b) 8:30 am
(c) 9:00 am
(d) 10:00 am

(c) 9:00 am

56.A plane flies along the four sides of a square field at a speed of 200, 400, 600 and 800 km/hr. Then find the average speed of plane around the square field.
(a) 394
(b) 400
(c) 414
(d) 384

(d) 384

57. The average age of 7 member of Patel's family is 25 year. The average age of the same family 3 year ago was
(a) 21 year
(b) 22 year
(c) 25 year
(d) none of these

(b) 22 year

58. Rahim covers a certain distance in 14 hrs 40 min. He covers one half of the distance by train at 60 km/hr. and rest half by road at 50 km/hr. The distance travelled by him is
(a) 960 km.
(b) 720 km.
(c) 1000 km.
(d) 800 km.

(d) 800 km.

59.6 men or 10 women can reap a field in 15 days, then the number of days that 12 men and 5 women will take to reap the same field is?
(a) 5
(b) 6
(c) 8
(d) 12

(b) 6

60. 314 weavers weave 6594 shawls in 1/6 hours. What is the number of shawls weaved per hour by an average weaver?
(a) 42
(b) 21
(c) 102
(d) 126

(d) 126

61.If a person sells a wooden furniture at 8% profit against 8% loss, then he could had earned Rs12 more. What is the cost price of furniture?
(a) 72
(b) 70
(c) 80
(d) 75

(d) 75

62.Calculate the amount of water which should be added to 80% solution of Sulphuric acid to make it a 50% solution?
(a) 60cc
(b) 80cc
(c) 75cc
(d) 70cc

(a) 60cc

63.Two trains A and B travel from points X to Y and the ratio of the speeds of A to that of B is 2: 7. Find the ratio of time taken by A and B to reach From X to Y.
(a) 2 : 5
(b) 3 : 5
(c) 3 : 8
(d) 7 : 2

(d) 7 : 2

64.Total number of students in a class is 95. If the total number of girls in the class is 45, then the ratio of total number of boys to total number of girls is
(a) 9:10
(b) 11:9
(c) 10:9
(d) 9:11

(c) 10:9

65. The ratio of money with Ram and Gopal is 7: 17 and that with Gopal and Krishan is 7: 17. If Ram has Rs. 490, Krishan has?
(a) Rs. 2890
(b) Rs. 2330
(c) Rs. 1190
(d) Rs. 2680

(a) Rs. 2890
66.‘ZYXW’ as coded as ‘ABCD’ then ‘STUV’ is coded as (a) HGFE (b) GFEH (c) HEFG (d) GEFH

(a) HGFE

67. ‘bcd’ is coded as ‘def’ then ‘true’ is coded as
(a) vtwg
(b) tvwg
(c) gtwv
(d) gwtv

(a) vtwg

68. ‘Hyderabad’ is coded as ‘Ixedszcze’ then ‘Chennai’ is coded as
(a) dgfmojz
(b) dgfmozj
(c) gfdmozj
(d) gfdmojz

(b) dgfmozj

69. Apple is coded as 25563, Rung is coded as 7148. Then purple is coded as
(a) 517563
(b) 517536
(c) 753651
(d) 753615

(a) 517563

70. If TSEREVE and NOITACUDE stands for EVEREST and EDUCATION, how will you codeREDFORT
(a) RECFORT
(b) TEDFNRD
(c) TROFDER
(d) RECFNRT

(c) TROFDER

71.Which code should be replaced in the question mark? MILD:NKOH : GATE:?
(a) IBVC
(b)HCWI
(c) KDXK
(d) ICWA

72.In a code language, SOLID is written as WPSLPIMFHA. What does the code-word ATEXXQIBVO refer to?
(a) WATER
(b) WAGER
(c) EAGER
(d) WAFER

(b) WAGER

73. If in a certain language, TRIANGLE is coded as SQHZMFKD, which word would be coded as DWZLOKD?
(a) EXAMPLE
(b) FIGMENT
(c) DISMENT
(d)DISJOIN

(a) EXAMPLE

74. If in a certain code, COVET is written as FRYHW, which word would be written as SHDUO?
(a) QUAKE
(b) REPAY
(c) STINK
(d) PEARL

(d) PEARL

75. If in a certain language, GRASP is coded as BMVNK, which word would be coded as CRANE?
(a) FUDQH
(b) HWFSJ
(c) GVERI
(d)GMVIZ

(b) HWFSJ

DIRECTIONS (Q. 76-86): Find the odd one out.76.Four words have been given of which three are alike in some way and one is different. Choose the odd one out.
(a) Dollar
(b) Peso
(c) Ounce
(d) Euro

(c) Ounce

77.Find the odd number or letters from the given alternatives.
(a) Swimming
(b) Sailing
(c) Diving
(d) Driving

(d) Driving

78.Find the odd number or letters or word from the given alternative.
(a) 5720
(b) 6710
(c) 2640
(d) 4270

(d) 4270

79.Find the odd number or letters from the given alternatives.
(a) PQXZ
(b) CQBN
(c) ABDF
(d) PRMN

(c) ABDF

80. Pick the odd man out: 154, 235, 352, 460, 324
(a) 234
(b) 324
(c) 154
(d) 460

(b) 324

81.Find the odd number or letters or word from the given alternatives.
(a) Corn
(b) Wheat
(c) Cotton
(d)Jowar

(c) Cotton

82.Choose the number which is different from others in the group.
(a) 72 : 12
(b) 48 : 24
(c) 120 : 74
(d) 96 : 84

(c) 120 : 74

83.Choose the number which is different from others.
(a) 7 : 343
(b) 9 : 243
(c) 8 : 512
(d) 6 : 216

(c) 8 : 512

84. Choose the number which is different from others in the group
(a) 263
(b) 383
(c) 242
(d) 551

(b) 383

85.Choose the number which is different from others in the group
(a) 6788
(b) 6878
(c) 6482
(d) 9848

(c) 6482

86.Choose the odd pair of words
(a) Aphid - Paper
(b) Termite - Wood
(c) Moth - Wool
(d) Locust - Plant

(a) Aphid - Paper

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DIRECTIONS (Q. 87-95): The following question consists of some Problem Figures followed by other figures marked 1, 2, 3, and 4 called the Answer Figures. Find out the correct answer figure that should come next in the sequence of problem figures. 87. PROBLEM FIGUREANSWER FIGURE(a) 1(b) 2(c) 3(d) 488. PROBLEM FIGUREANSWER FIGURE(a) 4(b) 2(c) 3(d) 189. PROBLEM FIGUREANSWER FIGURE 95. PROBLEM FIGUREANSWER FIGURE(a) 1(b) 3(c) 2(d) 4


DIRECTIONS (Qs. 96-100): Answer the verbal analogy questions.96. Author is related to Book as Choreographer is related to
(a) Drama
(b) Ballet
(c) Masque
(d) Opera

(b) Ballet

97.Glutton is related to Eat as Garrulous is related to
(a) Walk
(b) Talk
(c) Laugh
(d) Travel

(b) Talk

98. Vitro is related to Glass as Ligno is related to
(a) Marble
(b) Rock
(c) Wood
(d) Metal

(c) Wood

99.Jade is related to Green as Garnet is related to
(a) red
(b) blue
(c) Orange
(d) yellow

(a) red

Q100: 100.Estonia is related to Ruble as Chile is related to
(a) Peso
(b) Rupee
(c) Peseta
(d) Dinar 

(a) Peso


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