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SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 1

DIRECTIONS for the question: Choose the word from the options which is most similar in meaning to the given word.

Veracious

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 1

► Veracious means speaking or representing the truth.

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 2

DIRECTIONS for the question: Identify the meaning of the idiom / phrase as used in the sentence.

I racked my brains to solve this difficult problem.

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 2

► “I racked my brains” means ‘I subjected my mind to hard working.

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SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 3

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the question, the word in the table is used in four different ways, numbered A to D. You have to indicate the options having the correct usage.

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 3

► In ‘down train’ – down is the adjective qualifying the noun train.

►In ‘down with the tyrant’ – down refers to an action. Hence a verb.

This combination is only available in option ‘a’.

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 4

DIRECTIONS for the question: For the pair of sentences below choose the right option.
1. Recently I read about a unique wedding that took place in the newspaper.
2. Recently I read in the newspaper about a unique wedding that took place.

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 4

► In sentence 1 there is a misplaced modifier.

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 5

DIRECTIONS for the question: Choose the option which is grammatically correct and expresses the meaning of sentence correctly.

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 5

► A conditional is set here. The correct structure is ''if .....had, .......would have or could have''. Hence d is correct

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 6

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the passage and answer the question based on it. 

Today's developing economies use much less energy per capita than developed countries such as the United States did at similar incomes, showing the potential for lower-carbon growth. Adaptation and mitigation need to be integrated into a climate-smart development strategy that increases resilience, reduces the threat of further global warming, and improves development outcomes. Adaptation and mitigation measures can advance development, and prosperity can raise incomes and foster better institutions. A healthier population living in better-built houses and with access to bank loans and social security is better equipped to deal with a changing climate and its consequences. Advancing robust, resilient development policies that promote adaptation is needed today because changes in the climate, already begun, will increase even in the short term.
The spread of economic prosperity has always been intertwined with adaptation to changing ecological conditions. But as growth has altered the environment and as environmental change has accelerated, sustaining growth and adaptability demands greater capacity to understand our environment, generate new adaptive technologies and practices, and diffuse them widely. As economic historians have explained, much of humankind's creative potential has been directed at adapting to the changing world. But adaptation cannot cope with all the impact related to climate' change, especially as larger changes unfold in the long term. Countries cannot grow out of harm's way fast enough to match the changing climate. And some growth strategies, whether driven by the governments the market, can also add to vulnerability — particularly if they overexploit natural resources. Under the Soviet development plan, irrigated cotton cultivation expanded in water-stressed Central Asia and led to the near disappearance of the Aral Sea, threatening the livelihoods of fishermen, herders and farmers. And clearing mangroves — the natural coastal buffers against storm surges —to make way for intensive farming or housing development, increases the physical vulnerability of coastal settlements, whether in Guinea or in Louisiana.

Q. Which of the following conditions of growth can add to vulnerability?
(a) When the growth occurs due to excessive exploitation of mineral resources and forests,
(b) When the growth brings about a change in humankind's creative potential.
(c) When the growth is envisaged only for providing houses and social security to the people.
(d) When the growth occurs due to emphasis on farming only.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 6

We can get the answer after reading the following line given in the last para- “And some growth strategies, whether driven by the governments the market, can also add to vulnerability — particularly if they overexploit natural resources.

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 7

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the passage and answer the question based on it. 

Today's developing economies use much less energy per capita than developed countries such as the United States did at similar incomes, showing the potential for lower-carbon growth. Adaptation and mitigation need to be integrated into a climate-smart development strategy that increases resilience, reduces the threat of further global warming, and improves development outcomes. Adaptation and mitigation measures can advance development, and prosperity can raise incomes and foster better institutions. A healthier population living in better-built houses and with access to bank loans and social security is better equipped to deal with a changing climate and its consequences. Advancing robust, resilient development policies that promote adaptation is needed today because changes in the climate, already begun, will increase even in the short term.
The spread of economic prosperity has always been intertwined with adaptation to changing ecological conditions. But as growth has altered the environment and as environmental change has accelerated, sustaining growth and adaptability demands greater capacity to understand our environment, generate new adaptive technologies and practices, and diffuse them widely. As economic historians have explained, much of humankind's creative potential has been directed at adapting to the changing world. But adaptation cannot cope with all the impact related to climate' change, especially as larger changes unfold in the long term. Countries cannot grow out of harm's way fast enough to match the changing climate. And some growth strategies, whether driven by the governments the market, can also add to vulnerability — particularly if they overexploit natural resources. Under the Soviet development plan, irrigated cotton cultivation expanded in water-stressed Central Asia and led to the near disappearance of the Aral Sea, threatening the livelihoods of fishermen, herders and farmers. And clearing mangroves — the natural coastal buffers against storm surges —to make way for intensive farming or housing development, increases the physical vulnerability of coastal settlements, whether in Guinea or in Louisiana.

Q. What does low-carbon growth imply in the present context?
(a) More emphasis on the use of renewable sources of energy.
(b) Less emphasis on manufacturing sector and more emphasis on agriculture sector.
(c) Switching over from monoculture practices to mixed farming.
(d) Less demand for goods and services.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 7

► Nothing is mentioned in the passage.

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 8

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the passage and answer the question based on it. 

Today's developing economies use much less energy per capita than developed countries such as the United States did at similar incomes, showing the potential for lower-carbon growth. Adaptation and mitigation need to be integrated into a climate-smart development strategy that increases resilience, reduces the threat of further global warming, and improves development outcomes. Adaptation and mitigation measures can advance development, and prosperity can raise incomes and foster better institutions. A healthier population living in better-built houses and with access to bank loans and social security is better equipped to deal with a changing climate and its consequences. Advancing robust, resilient development policies that promote adaptation is needed today because changes in the climate, already begun, will increase even in the short term.
The spread of economic prosperity has always been intertwined with adaptation to changing ecological conditions. But as growth has altered the environment and as environmental change has accelerated, sustaining growth and adaptability demands greater capacity to understand our environment, generate new adaptive technologies and practices, and diffuse them widely. As economic historians have explained, much of humankind's creative potential has been directed at adapting to the changing world. But adaptation cannot cope with all the impact related to climate' change, especially as larger changes unfold in the long term. Countries cannot grow out of harm's way fast enough to match the changing climate. And some growth strategies, whether driven by the governments the market, can also add to vulnerability — particularly if they overexploit natural resources. Under the Soviet development plan, irrigated cotton cultivation expanded in water-stressed Central Asia and led to the near disappearance of the Aral Sea, threatening the livelihoods of fishermen, herders and farmers. And clearing mangroves — the natural coastal buffers against storm surges —to make way for intensive farming or housing development, increases the physical vulnerability of coastal settlements, whether in Guinea or in Louisiana.

Q. Which of the following conditions is/are necessary for sustainable economic growth?
(a) Spreading of economic prosperity more.
(b) Popularising/spreading of adaptive technologies widely.
(c) Investing on research in adaptation and mitigation technologies.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 8

►We can get the answer after reading the second line of the second paragraph “But as growth……… diffuse them widely.”

►Also, it mentioned in the second paragraph that economic prosperity has been twined together with changing ecological conditions.

►Therefore all statements can be deduced from the passage. Hence correct answer is option  (4).

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 9

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the passage and answer the question based on it. 

Today's developing economies use much less energy per capita than developed countries such as the United States did at similar incomes, showing the potential for lower-carbon growth. Adaptation and mitigation need to be integrated into a climate-smart development strategy that increases resilience, reduces the threat of further global warming, and improves development outcomes. Adaptation and mitigation measures can advance development, and prosperity can raise incomes and foster better institutions. A healthier population living in better-built houses and with access to bank loans and social security is better equipped to deal with a changing climate and its consequences. Advancing robust, resilient development policies that promote adaptation is needed today because changes in the climate, already begun, will increase even in the short term.
The spread of economic prosperity has always been intertwined with adaptation to changing ecological conditions. But as growth has altered the environment and as environmental change has accelerated, sustaining growth and adaptability demands greater capacity to understand our environment, generate new adaptive technologies and practices, and diffuse them widely. As economic historians have explained, much of humankind's creative potential has been directed at adapting to the changing world. But adaptation cannot cope with all the impact related to climate' change, especially as larger changes unfold in the long term. Countries cannot grow out of harm's way fast enough to match the changing climate. And some growth strategies, whether driven by the governments the market, can also add to vulnerability — particularly if they overexploit natural resources. Under the Soviet development plan, irrigated cotton cultivation expanded in water-stressed Central Asia and led to the near disappearance of the Aral Sea, threatening the livelihoods of fishermen, herders and farmers. And clearing mangroves — the natural coastal buffers against storm surges —to make way for intensive farming or housing development, increases the physical vulnerability of coastal settlements, whether in Guinea or in Louisiana.

Q. Which of the following inferences can be made from the passage?
(a) Rainfed crops should not be cultivated in irrigated areas.
(b) Farming under water-deficient areas should not be a part of development strategy.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 9

► Nothing is mentioned in the passage.

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 10

DIRECTIONS for the question: Read the question and answer accordingly.

Which of these is not a compound word?

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 10

► Minestrone is a type of thick Italian soup. Rest are made by joining words

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 11

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question has four/five sentences. One of them is acceptable in formal English as it is grammatically correct. Spot that sentence.

Choose the sentence which is grammatically correct

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 11

► The correct tense and usage of the word 'stuck'  is in option 1.

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 12

DIRECTIONS for the question: Complete the sentence by filling in the appropriate blank/blanks from the options provided.

The company believes in getting value for money and it is wrong of the employees to view its______ as _______

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 12

►The context says that company is doing something to live up to values and it should not be taken by the employess as something negative.

Option 1 reflects this sentiment.

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 13

DIRECTIONS for the question: Complete the sentence by filling in the appropriate blank/blanks from the options provided.

If thieves ________ our house, I _______ frightened to death.

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 13

This is a case of 1st conditional expressing a possibility. The correct sentence structure is : "If  + simple present tense.... will/would + 1st form of verb."

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 14

DIRECTION for the question: The word in bold has been used as different parts of speech in a few sentences. Choose the correct matches Up

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 14

►In the sentence "Arjun jumped up" up qualifies the verb jumped we know it is adverb,

►Also in the sentence "prices will be upped by 30 per cent next year" upped is used as a verb. Which narrows it down to option 1

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 15

DIRECTIONS for the question: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

A. The Kalari tradition is struggling to survive in the land of its origin.

B. The palace guards are no bunch of extras in funny costumes, menacingly waving plastic swords.

C. The exclusive heritage of the warrior clans of North Kerala, this fading martial arts tradition is finding celluloid resurrection on the extravagant and surreal sets of the Bombay film industry and Hollywood’s tryst with Kalaripayattu possibly couldn’t have come at a better time.

D. They are real-life fighters trained in Kalaripayattu, Kerala’s ancient martial art.

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 15

►The palace guards in B is the opening sentence.The paragraph talks about palace guards.
►‘They’ in D refers to the palace guards.
►Also D talks of kalaripayattu and C continues the idea. Hence the BDC is the link.

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 16

Due to 20% hike in bus fare, a 10% fall in the passenger traffic was recorded. Yet the daily collection of a bus depot increased by Rs. 150. What was the daily collection of the bus depot after the fare hike?

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 16

►Let initial bus fare was Rs. ‘B’ and initial no. of passengers were ‘P’
Thus total daily collection was Rs. ‘B × P’

►Now new bus fare is Rs. ‘1.2B’ (increased by 20 %)

►New number of passengers ‘0.9P’ (decreased by 10 %)

►Thus now daily collection = 1.2B × 0.9 P = 1.08 BP

►According to question 1.08 B × P – B × P = 150   

⇒ 0.08 B × P = 150 ⇒B × P = 150 / 0.08 = 1875

►Thus total daily collection after fare hike = 1875 + 150 = Rs. 2025

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 17

A square ABCD is inscribed in a circle of radius R. Another circle is inscribed in ABCD and a square EFGH is inscribed in this circle. The side EF is equal to

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 17

►The diameter of the circle becomes the diagonal of the first square.

►So the side AB  of the first square is (2)1/2R.

►This side becomes the diameter of the second circle as well as the diagonal of the second square.

►So the side of the second square will be R.

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 18

Simplify log 6 (216) + [ log(42) - log(6) ]/log(49)

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 18

We have log 6 (216) + [log(42) - log(6)]/log(49) 
    = log (63) + log (42/6) / log(72
    = 3 + log(7)/2 log(7) = 3 + 1/2 = 7/2 

Option C

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 19

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question given below has a problem and four alternatives. You have to choose the best answer from the alternatives a, b, c and d.

The sum of the second and the fifth term of an AP is 8 and that of the third and the seventh term is 14. Find the eleventh term.

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 19

From the given conditions we get the equations as
     ► a2 + a5 = 8
     ► a + d + a + 4d = 8
     ► 2a + 5d = 8     .................(1)
     ► a+ a7 = 14
     ► a + 2d + a + 6d = 14
     ► 2a + 8d =14    .................(2)
Solving these equations, we get a = -1  and d = 2.
So, 11th term  = a11 = (a +10d) = (-1) +20 = 19.

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 20

A man walks from A to B and back in a certain time at the rate of 3.5 km per hour. But if he had walked from A to B at the rate of 3 km an hour and back from B to A at the rate of 4 km an hour, he would have taken 5 minutes longer. Find the distance between A and B.

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 20

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 21

If n = 7 + 4√3, then the value of (√n + 1/√n) is 

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 21

The value of (√n + 1/√n) is 4. To see this, note that:

n = 7 + 4√3

So, the square root of n is √7 + 2√3. This means that:

√n + 1/√n = √7 + 2√3 + 1 / (√7 + 2√3)

To simplify this expression, we can multiply the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator, which is √7 - 2√3. This gives us:

(√7 + 2√3 + 1 / (√7 + 2√3)) * (√7 - 2√3) / (√7 - 2√3)

This simplifies to:

(7 + 4√3 + 1) / (7 - 4√3)

And finally, we can simplify this expression to get:

(8 + 4√3) / (3) = 4 + (4√3 / 3)

Since the value of (4√3 / 3) is less than 1, we can ignore it and just say that the value of (√n + 1/√n) is 4. Therefore, the correct answer is 4.

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 22

Mona invests Rs. 50000 for 3 years at 5% p.a compound interest reckoned annually. A tax called ‘hidden income tax’ is deducted annually at the rate of 20% on the interest. Find the net interest after 3 years.

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 22

►20% of the interest accrued is paid as tax. i.e. 80% of the interest amount is given.

►So, 80% of 5% = 4% p.a. will be the net interest rate.

►Interest = 56243.2 – 50000 = Rs. 6243.2

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 23

Amol was asked to calculate the arithmetic mean of ten positive integers each of which had two digits. By mistake, he interchanged the two digits, say a and b, in one of these ten integers. As a result, his answer for the arithmetic mean was 1.8 more than what it should have been. Then b –a equals

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 23

   ► (10b + a) - (10a + b) = 1.8 × 10. So b – a = 2.

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 24

A speaks the truth 75% of the time he is asked something, while B speaks the truth 80% of the time when he is asked something. What are the chances of them contradicting each other when asked the same set of questions?

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 24

►A and B will contradict each other when exactly one of them speaks the truth and the other one tells a lie.

►The probability that A speaks the truth and B lies is 3/4 × 1/5 = 3/20, while the probability that A lies and B speaks the truth is 1/4 × 4/5 = 4/20.

►So the probability that A and B contradict each other is 3/20 + 4/20 = 7/20.
Thus the chances of A and B contradicting each other are 35%.

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 25

The letters of the word PROMISE are to be arranged so that no two of the vowels should come together. Find total number of arrangements.

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 25

There are 4 consonants and 3 vowels   
► _C_C_C_C_
There are 5 places which the 3 vowels can take 
 ► ∴ 5C3 x 3! x 4! = 1440

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 26

Sonam has a rectangular garden. If the length of the garden is reduced by 5 m and breadth is increased by 3 m, then the area of the garden gets reduced by 9 m2. However, if we increase the length by 3 m and breadth by 2 m, the area is increased by 67m2. What is the length of the garden?

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 26

Let length be L and breadth be B.
A.T.Q.
  ► (L - 5)(B + 3) = LB - 9;  3L - 5B = 6
  ► (L + 3)(B + 2) = LB + 67; 2L + 3B = 61
Solving, we get, B = 9, L = 17

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 27

What will be the last non-zero digit of (25!)45!?

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 27

►Here there is no need to find the last non zero digit of 25!.

►We know that last non zero digit of 25! will be an even number and (even number)4k = 6, so last non zero digit of expression will be 6.
Hence the answer is option C

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 28

In a factory where toys are manufactured, machines A, B and C produce 25%, 35% and 40% of the total toys respectively. Of their output, 5%, 4% and 2% respectively, are defective toys. If a toy drawn at random is found to be defective, what is the probability that it is manufactured on machine B?

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 28

 ► P(A) = 0.25, P(B) = 0.35, P(C) = 0.40
 ► P(D/A) = 0.05, P(D/B) = 0.04, P(D/C) = 0.02
►So 0.35 × 0.04 / (0.25 × 0.05 + 0.35 × 0.04 + 0.40 × 0.02) = 28/69

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 29

A, B and C can complete a piece of work in 32, 36 and 40 days respectively. A and B started the work but after two days, A left the job and C joined B and both of them continued the job for next 4 days when C left the job. Now A again joined B and they continued to do the work together but B left the job just 2 days before the actual completion of the job. In how many days the work was completed? 
(Note: A and B like each other, so whenever they work together, B’s efficiency increases by 20%)

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 29

►It is known that efficiency of B increases by 20% when A and B work together.

►In that case number of days taken by B = 36 x 5/6 = 30

►Part of the job completed by A and B in two days = 2/32 + 2/30 = 31/240

►Part of the job completed by B and C in next 4 days = 4/36 + 4/40 = 19/90

►Now. C left the job and A joined B.

►Suppose A worked for x more days.

►Then B worked for only x-2 days.

►Now, total number of days = 

SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 30

DIRECTIONS for the question: Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.

A survey conducted on a sample of people residing in Puri city had found that there were 50 people who used Motorola mobile phones whereas 34 people used both Motorola and Nokia phones. The people who used only Motorola phones were 10 more than the number of people who used Samsung, Nokia and Motorola phones. Among this surveyed sample, the number of citizens who did not use Motorola phones but used both Nokia and Samsung was twice that of the number of people who used Motorola and Samsung. The number of people who did not used Motorola phones but used both Nokia and Samsung were ________

Detailed Solution for SNAP Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) Included RC's - Question 30

It is given that z = 2(x + y – 10) ……..(i)
  ► Also 44 – x + x – 10 + y + x = 50
=> x + y = 16, put this value in (i), we get
  ► z = 2 (16 – 10) = 2 × 6 = 12.

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