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PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 1

In each of the following questions, choose the correctly spelt word out of the given alternatives.

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 1
Option A is correctly spelt.
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 2

In the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four as your answer.

It was business as usual in Chennai as well, as there was no _________ in the usual peak hour traffic along the city’s arterial roads.

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 2
Let in (phrasal verb): let someone or something come in.

Let-up (noun): a pause or reduction in something, usually something bad.

Let on (phrasal verb): reveal.

Let-off (noun): a chance to escape or avoid something, especially defeat.

Hence option B is the correct choice.

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PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 3

Four alternatives are given for the Idioms/Phrase printed in bold. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of Idiom/Phrase.

Drive home

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 3
Drive home: Make something clearly and fully understood.
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 4

In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.

Runs its course

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 4
Runs its course means to develop gradually and come to a natural end.
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 5

In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is the correct answer. If there is no error. The answer is (d).

The train arrived (A)/ in Shibuya station (B)/ fifty seconds late. (C)/ No Error (D)

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 5
Replace ‘in’ with ‘at’.

‘Arrive at’ a specific place: school, a restaurant, the airport, etc.

And ‘arrive in’ a city or a country

PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 6

In the following question, 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.

From banking to shopping to texting to calling, smartphones allow you to __________ multiple tasks simultaneously.

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 6
Expunge: remove completely.

Accomplish: achieve or complete successfully.

Accomplice: a person who helps another commit a crime.

Hence option C fits in the context

PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 7

In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.

Turn the air blue

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 7
Turn the air blue means to use profane language with great rapidity
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 8

Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.

SLEUTH

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 8
Sleuth: a detective.

Hence Sleuth and Investigator are synonyms to each other.

PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 9

In these questions some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and indicate it corresponding to the appropriate letter. If there is no error, indicate corresponding to the last option

For times immemorial (A) / sea shells have been used by man (B) / in many ways. (C) / No error (D)

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 9
‘Since time immemorial’ is an idiomatic expression which means ‘from a time long before one would be able to remember; since the distant past’. Hence replace ‘For times immemorial’ with ‘Since time immemorial’.
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 10

In the following questions, some of the sentences have error and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is the correct answer. If there is no error. The answer is (d).

The authorities have drawn an (A)/ action plan that focuses on rescue (B)/ and relief with minimum response time. (C)/ No Error (D)

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 10
Add article ‘a’ before ‘minimum response time’.
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 11

In the following questions, some of the sentences have error and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is the correct answer. If there is no error. The answer is (d).

The train arrived (A)/ in Shibuya station (B)/ fifty seconds late. (C)/ No Error (D)

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 11
Replace ‘in’ with ‘at’.

‘Arrive at’ a specific place: school, a restaurant, the airport, etc.

And ‘arrive in’ a city or a country

PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 12

Direction: Study the given information and answer the following question.

In an exhibition, there is a train with 24 bogies numbered 1 to 24. Each bogie has 2 seats only. It moves all over the exhibition in a circular path and reaches to the same point. It stops at 5 places before coming to the starting point, i.e. it stops at the same place 6th time.

The following information is given about stops:

(i) The stops were considered as stop 1, stop 2, ……… and stop 6 (the starting point).

(ii) At nth stop, only the doors of bogies whose numbers are multiples of (6 – n) will be opened, i.e. at stop 1, the doors whose numbers are multiples of (6 – 1) = 5 will be opened.

(iii) At stop 6, all the doors will be opened.

(iv) Assume that all the bogies are full of passengers and the two persons in the same bogie should not get down together at the same stop, but if the door of any bogie is opened at any stop and if there is a person in that bogie, he has to get down at that stop.

Q. How many person got down at stop 6?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 12

PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 13

Direction: Study the given information and answer the following question.

In an exhibition, there is a train with 24 bogies numbered 1 to 24. Each bogie has 2 seats only. It moves all over the exhibition in a circular path and reaches to the same point. It stops at 5 places before coming to the starting point, i.e. it stops at the same place 6th time.

The following information is given about stops:

(i) The stops were considered as stop 1, stop 2, ……… and stop 6 (the starting point).

(ii) At nth stop, only the doors of bogies whose numbers are multiples of (6 – n) will be opened, i.e. at stop 1, the doors whose numbers are multiples of (6 – 1) = 5 will be opened.

(iii) At stop 6, all the doors will be opened.

(iv) Assume that all the bogies are full of passengers and the two persons in the same bogie should not get down together at the same stop, but if the door of any bogie is opened at any stop and if there is a person in that bogie, he has to get down at that stop.

Q. How many persons got down at stop 4?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 13

PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 14

Direction: Study the given information and answer the following question.

In an exhibition, there is a train with 24 bogies numbered 1 to 24. Each bogie has 2 seats only. It moves all over the exhibition in a circular path and reaches to the same point. It stops at 5 places before coming to the starting point, i.e. it stops at the same place 6th time.

The following information is given about stops:

(i) The stops were considered as stop 1, stop 2, ……… and stop 6 (the starting point).

(ii) At nth stop, only the doors of bogies whose numbers are multiples of (6 – n) will be opened, i.e. at stop 1, the doors whose numbers are multiples of (6 – 1) = 5 will be opened.

(iii) At stop 6, all the doors will be opened.

(iv) Assume that all the bogies are full of passengers and the two persons in the same bogie should not get down together at the same stop, but if the door of any bogie is opened at any stop and if there is a person in that bogie, he has to get down at that stop.

Q. For how many instances doors opened at stop 4 and person got down from bogie ?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 14

In case of 9 instances doors were opened at stop 4 and person also got down.

PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 15

Direction: Study the given information and answer the following question.

In an exhibition, there is a train with 24 bogies numbered 1 to 24. Each bogie has 2 seats only. It moves all over the exhibition in a circular path and reaches to the same point. It stops at 5 places before coming to the starting point, i.e. it stops at the same place 6th time.

The following information is given about stops:

(i) The stops were considered as stop 1, stop 2, ……… and stop 6 (the starting point).

(ii) At nth stop, only the doors of bogies whose numbers are multiples of (6 – n) will be opened, i.e. at stop 1, the doors whose numbers are multiples of (6 – 1) = 5 will be opened.

(iii) At stop 6, all the doors will be opened.

(iv) Assume that all the bogies are full of passengers and the two persons in the same bogie should not get down together at the same stop, but if the door of any bogie is opened at any stop and if there is a person in that bogie, he has to get down at that stop.

Q. Suppose, there are two friends among the passengers. They want to sit in the same bogie and they want to get down at adjacent stops. None wants to go back to the starting point. Then how many chances do they have to select their bogie out of the available 24 bogies?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 15

The persons sitting in the same bogie can get down at adjacent stops in case of bogies 1, 2, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14,

17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23 and 24, i.e 15 bogies.

PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 16

Direction: Study the given information and answer the following question.

In an exhibition, there is a train with 24 bogies numbered 1 to 24. Each bogie has 2 seats only. It moves all over the exhibition in a circular path and reaches to the same point. It stops at 5 places before coming to the starting point, i.e. it stops at the same place 6th time.

The following information is given about stops:

(i) The stops were considered as stop 1, stop 2, ……… and stop 6 (the starting point).

(ii) At nth stop, only the doors of bogies whose numbers are multiples of (6 – n) will be opened, i.e. at stop 1, the doors whose numbers are multiples of (6 – 1) = 5 will be opened.

(iii) At stop 6, all the doors will be opened.

(iv) Assume that all the bogies are full of passengers and the two persons in the same bogie should not get down together at the same stop, but if the door of any bogie is opened at any stop and if there is a person in that bogie, he has to get down at that stop.

Q. In how many instances were doors opened at stop 5 but no person got down from the bogie?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 16

In case of 10 instances, doors were opened at stop 5 but no person got down.

PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 17

Direction: Read the following information and answer the question that follows.

There are 8 major rivers which flow in India. The following information gives the number of states in which these rivers flow (table 1) and the number of the rivers in each state (table 2).

‘k’ in table 2 represents the number of rivers flowing in Uttar Pradesh (UP).

It is also known that

  • There is no other river in the state where Binga flows.
  • Andus, Seelum and Mavi, all flow through one common state.
  • Hasna and Badavari go through one common state, and Hasna and Laveli also flow through one common state.
  • The river which flows in Kerala also goes to Tamil Nadu.
  • The river which flows in UP also flows in Uttaranchal and Bihar.

The river which flows in Punjab also flows in Himachal Pradesh and there is no other river in these states.

Q. In which of the following states does Binga flow?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 17
Binga should definitely flow through Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Uttaranchal and West Bengal because the river which flows in Kerala also goes to Tamil Nadu.
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 18

Direction: Read the following information and answer the question that follows.

There are 8 major rivers which flow in India. The following information gives the number of states in which these rivers flow (table 1) and the number of the rivers in each state (table 2).

‘k’ in table 2 represents the number of rivers flowing in Uttar Pradesh (UP).

It is also known that

  • There is no other river in the state where Binga flows.
  • Andus, Seelum and Mavi, all flow through one common state.
  • Hasna and Badavari go through one common state, and Hasna and Laveli also flow through one common state.
  • The river which flows in Kerala also goes to Tamil Nadu.
  • The river which flows in UP also flows in Uttaranchal and Bihar.

The river which flows in Punjab also flows in Himachal Pradesh and there is no other river in these states.

Q. How many of the given rivers flow in UP?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 18
It is very clearly mentioned that the river that flows through UP also flows through Uttaranchal and Bihar.

Now, there is only 1 river that flows through Bihar and Uttaranchal.

By the given statement, it can be inferred that this very river must be flowing through UP as well.

Thus, there is only 1 river that flows through UP.

Hence, answer option 1 is correct.

PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 19

Direction: Read the following information and answer the question that follows.

There are 8 major rivers which flow in India. The following information gives the number of states in which these rivers flow (table 1) and the number of the rivers in each state (table 2).

‘k’ in table 2 represents the number of rivers flowing in Uttar Pradesh (UP).

It is also known that

  • There is no other river in the state where Binga flows.
  • Andus, Seelum and Mavi, all flow through one common state.
  • Hasna and Badavari go through one common state, and Hasna and Laveli also flow through one common state.
  • The river which flows in Kerala also goes to Tamil Nadu.
  • The river which flows in UP also flows in Uttaranchal and Bihar.

The river which flows in Punjab also flows in Himachal Pradesh and there is no other river in these states.

Q. Which of the following rivers flows in Punjab?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 19
(Hasna and Badavari) and (Hasna and Laveri) flow through a common state. So, Hasna should flow through 2 states among Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharastra, whereas Badavari and Laveri should flow through at least one of these states. So, the river which flows through only Punjab and Himachal Pradesh is Atluj.
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 20

Direction: Study the following information and answer the given question.

Five of my friends Aman, Deepak, Isha, Priya and Shweta were trying to find my debit card PIN number, which was a 4-digit number. I gave them a clue that no digit was greater than 4 and there was no zero in the PIN. I offered Rs. 100 for the person who guessed the first digit right, Rs. 200, Rs. 300 and Rs. 400 for the person who correctly guessed the second, the third and the fourth digits, respectively. Actually, all the 4 digits of the PIN were different, but my friends did not know that. After some time, they told me their guesses, parts of which are given below:

It is also known that:

1. Priya guessed all the digits differently and earned the lowest amount. Deepak earned less than Shweta did.

2. Deepak did not guess 2 or 4 for the first two digits, and he guessed two different digits.

3. No two people guessed the same number of digits right.

Q. How many people guessed all the four digits differently?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 20
The following is the raw data table

Now, it is given that all the persons involved guessed a different number of digits right. As there were 5 persons involved, the number of digits guessed right by different persons would be 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4. As Priya earned the lowest, it is Priya who must have got it all wrong. Thus, 1 and 2 do not appear as the last 2 digits. Also, Priya guessed different digits for all. Further, Isha was the only one who did not have guessed 1 and 2 as the last 2 digits, other persons had at least one guessed digit wrong. This implies that Isha must have been the one who got it all right. However, Isha guessed 3 as the 2nd digit. This implies that the 2nd digit was in fact 3. As Priya got it all wrong, she must have guessed the first 2 digits as 3 and 4.

So, now, the data table becomes as follows:

Now, it is known that Deepak earned less than Shweta did. This implies that he must have guessed the 1st digit wrong because their last 3 guesses were identical. Nov, Deepak had guessed the 2nd digit right, so did Shweta. This implies that Shweta must have guessed the 1st digit right as well. Now, we have the following scenario:

This implies that Arran must have got 3 guesses right. But also 2 is not the last digit: thus, his first two guesses must have been correct. Thus, we have the following data table now:

Now, it is given that Isha had guessed all the four digits right, and 1 and 2 could not be the last two digits. Also, all the four digits were different. Sec 2 and 1 were the last two digits. So, the correct pin number, which Isha had guessed, was 4321. this also implies that the 3rd digit, which Anion must have guessed was 2; so that he got 3 d ejts right. Thus, we have the final data table as fellows:

The earnings of the five fiends were as shown in the table below:

From the data table formed, 3 people guessed all the four digits differently.

PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 21

Who is serving as the President of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 21
On 31 May 2017, the General Assembly of the United Nations elected H. E. Mr. Miroslav Lajčák of Slovakia as President of its seventy-second session, which spans from September 2017 to September 2018. During this time, Mr. Lajčák is simultaneously serving his fourth term as Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic.
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 22

The Indian constitution consisted of how many articles at the time of commencement?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 22
World's lengthiest written constitution had 395 articles in 22 parts and 8 schedules at the time of commencement.
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 23

World's lengthiest written constitution had 395 articles in 22 parts and 8 schedules at the time of commencement.

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 23
The sun lies at the heart of the solar system, where it is by far the largest object. It holds 99.8 percent of the solar system's mass and is roughly 109 times the diameter of the Earth — about one million Earths could fit inside the sun.
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 24

Where is the headquarters of the United Nations located?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 24
The United Nations Headquarters is situated in New York City, USA. The United Nations Headquarters is an international zone.
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 25

Which of the following was the last servile war against the Roman Republic?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 25
The Third Servile War, also called by Plutarch the Gladiator War and The War of Spartacus, was the last in a series of slave rebellions against the Roman Republic, known collectively as the Servile Wars.
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 26

How many inches are there in one meter?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 26
1 meter = 39.37 inches

Formula: multiply the value in meters by the conversion factor '39.3700787402'.

So, 1 meter = 1 × 39.3700787402 = 39.3700787402 inches.

PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 27

Where is Hirakud dam located?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 27
Hirakud Dam is built across the Mahanadi River, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Sambalpur in the state of Odisha in India.
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 28

In which year did the French Revolution begin?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 28
The French Revolution was a watershed event in modern European history that began in 1789 and ended in the late 1790s with the ascent of Napoleon Bonaparte.
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 29

Khandvi is associated with which Indian state?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 29
Khandvi from Gujarat is a delicious savory snack made from gram flour and yoghurt, tempered with sesame, mustard seeds and flavored with green chillies, sprinkled coconut and coriander.
PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 30

Which of the following is the capital of the United States of America?

Detailed Solution for PU LLB Mock Test - 3 (New Pattern) - Question 30
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington or D.C., is the capital of the United States of America. Founded after the American Revolution as the seat of government of the newly independent country, Washington was named after George Washington, first President of the United States and Founding Father.
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