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General English 
 
Q1. Directions to Solve: In the question below, 
each passage consists of six sentences. The first 
and sixth sentences are given in the beginning. 
The middle four sentences in each have been 
removed and jumbled up. These are labeled as P , 
Q, R, and S. Find out the proper order for the four 
sentences.       
 S1: In the middle of one side of the square sits 
the Chairman of the committee, the most 
important person in the room. 
P : For a committee is not just a mere collection 
of individuals. 
Q : On him rests much of the responsibility for 
the success or failure of the committee. 
R : While this is happening we have an 
opportunity to get the ‘feel’ of this committee. 
S : As the meeting opens, he runs briskly through 
a number of formalities. 
S6: From the moment its members meet, it 
begins to have a sort of nebulous life of its own. 
The Proper sequence should be: 
1.  RSQP 
2.  PQRS 
3.  SQPR 
4.  QSRP 
 
Q2-Q3. Directions to solve: Some 
proverbs/idioms are given below together with 
their meanings. Choose the correct meaning of 
proverb/idiom 
 
To make clean breast of 
1.  To gain prominence 
2.  To praise oneself 
3.  To confess without reserve 
4.  To destroy before it blooms 
 
To keeps one’s temper 
1.  To become hungry 
2.  To be in a good mood 
3.  To preserve one's energy 
4.  To be aloof from 
 
Q4. Directions to Solve: In the following 
questions choose the word which is the exact 
OPPOSITE of the given words. 
    
ENORMOUS 
1.  Soft 
2.  Average 
3.  Tiny 
4.  Weak 
 
 
Q5-Q6. Directions to Solve: In the questions 
below the sentences have been given in 
Direct/Indirect speech. From the given 
alternatives, choose the one that best expresses 
the given sentence in Indirect/Direct speech. 
 
“If you don’t keep quiet I shall shoot you”, he 
said to her in a calm voice. 
1.  He warned her to shoot if she didn’t 
keep quiet calmly. 
2.  He said calmly that I shall shoot you if 
you don’t be quiet. 
3.  He warned her calmly that he would 
shoot her if she didn’t keep quiet. 
4.  None of these 
 
 I told him that he was not working hard. 
1.  I said to him, “You are not working hard.” 
2.  I told to him, “You are not working hard.” 
3.  I said, “You are not working hard.” 
4. None of these 
 
Q7-Q9. Directions to Solve: In each question, an 
incomplete statement (Stem) followed by fillers is 
given. Pick out the best one which can complete 
incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully. 
 
Despite his best efforts to conceal his anger ...... 
1.  we could detect that he was very happy 
2.  he failed to give us an impression of his 
agony 
3.  he succeeded in camouflaging his 
emotions 
4. people came to know that he was 
annoyed 
 
Even if it rains I shall come means …… 
1. If I come it will not rain 
2. If it rains I shall not come 
3. I will certainly come whether it rains or 
not 
4. Whenever there is rain I shall come 
 
His appearance is unsmiling but ...... 
1. his heart is full of compassion for others 
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General English 
 
Q1. Directions to Solve: In the question below, 
each passage consists of six sentences. The first 
and sixth sentences are given in the beginning. 
The middle four sentences in each have been 
removed and jumbled up. These are labeled as P , 
Q, R, and S. Find out the proper order for the four 
sentences.       
 S1: In the middle of one side of the square sits 
the Chairman of the committee, the most 
important person in the room. 
P : For a committee is not just a mere collection 
of individuals. 
Q : On him rests much of the responsibility for 
the success or failure of the committee. 
R : While this is happening we have an 
opportunity to get the ‘feel’ of this committee. 
S : As the meeting opens, he runs briskly through 
a number of formalities. 
S6: From the moment its members meet, it 
begins to have a sort of nebulous life of its own. 
The Proper sequence should be: 
1.  RSQP 
2.  PQRS 
3.  SQPR 
4.  QSRP 
 
Q2-Q3. Directions to solve: Some 
proverbs/idioms are given below together with 
their meanings. Choose the correct meaning of 
proverb/idiom 
 
To make clean breast of 
1.  To gain prominence 
2.  To praise oneself 
3.  To confess without reserve 
4.  To destroy before it blooms 
 
To keeps one’s temper 
1.  To become hungry 
2.  To be in a good mood 
3.  To preserve one's energy 
4.  To be aloof from 
 
Q4. Directions to Solve: In the following 
questions choose the word which is the exact 
OPPOSITE of the given words. 
    
ENORMOUS 
1.  Soft 
2.  Average 
3.  Tiny 
4.  Weak 
 
 
Q5-Q6. Directions to Solve: In the questions 
below the sentences have been given in 
Direct/Indirect speech. From the given 
alternatives, choose the one that best expresses 
the given sentence in Indirect/Direct speech. 
 
“If you don’t keep quiet I shall shoot you”, he 
said to her in a calm voice. 
1.  He warned her to shoot if she didn’t 
keep quiet calmly. 
2.  He said calmly that I shall shoot you if 
you don’t be quiet. 
3.  He warned her calmly that he would 
shoot her if she didn’t keep quiet. 
4.  None of these 
 
 I told him that he was not working hard. 
1.  I said to him, “You are not working hard.” 
2.  I told to him, “You are not working hard.” 
3.  I said, “You are not working hard.” 
4. None of these 
 
Q7-Q9. Directions to Solve: In each question, an 
incomplete statement (Stem) followed by fillers is 
given. Pick out the best one which can complete 
incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully. 
 
Despite his best efforts to conceal his anger ...... 
1.  we could detect that he was very happy 
2.  he failed to give us an impression of his 
agony 
3.  he succeeded in camouflaging his 
emotions 
4. people came to know that he was 
annoyed 
 
Even if it rains I shall come means …… 
1. If I come it will not rain 
2. If it rains I shall not come 
3. I will certainly come whether it rains or 
not 
4. Whenever there is rain I shall come 
 
His appearance is unsmiling but ...... 
1. his heart is full of compassion for others 
 
 
 
     
   
   
2. he looks very serious on most occasions 
3. people are afraid of him 
4. he is uncompromising on matters of task 
performance 
 
Q10. Directions to Solve: In the following 
questio ns choose the word which best expresses 
the meaning of the given word. 
 
CORPULENT 
1. Lean 
2. Gaunt 
3. Emaciated 
4. Obese 
 
Q11. Directions to Solve: Find the correctly spelt 
words. 
(solve as per the direction given above) 
1. Foreign 
2. Foreine 
3. Fariegn 
4. Forein 
 
Q12-Q13. Directions to Solve: Pick out the most 
effective word(s) from the given words to fill in 
the blank to make the sentence meaningfully 
complete. 
 
Fate smiles ...... those who untiringly grapple 
with the stark realities of life. 
1. with 
2. over 
3. on 
4. round 
 
The miser gazed ...... at the pile of gold coins in 
front of him. 
1. avidly 
2. admiringly 
3. thoughtfully 
4. earnestly 
 
Q14-Q15. Directions to Solve: Each question 
consists of two words that have a certain 
relationship to each other followed by four 
pairs of related words, Select the pair that has 
the same relationship. 
 
DIVA: OPERA 
1. producer: theatre 
2. director: drama 
3. thespian: play 
4. None of these 
 
GRAIN: SALT 
1. shard: pottery 
2. shred: wood 
3. blades: grass 
4. chip: glass 
 
Analytical & Logical Reasoning 
 
Q16. A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are members of a 
sports club who enjoy a variety of activities, 
including Carrom, Table Tennis, Badminton, 
Bridge, Hockey, Football, and Lawn Tennis, 
albeit not necessary in that order. 
They all have distinct musical preferences, such as 
Sitar, Guitar, Harmonium, Flute, Tabla, Banjo, and 
Santoor, though not necessarily in that order. 
B enjoys playing Carrom and Banjo. E enjoys 
playing bridge but not the harmonium or the 
tabla. Sitar is played by the person who plays 
hockey. 
F does not play table tennis or lawn tennis. A is a 
badminton and flute player. Tabla is not played by 
those who play lawn tennis. G plays hockey and C 
plays the Harmonium. 
 
Which of the following game person-musical 
instrument pairings is absolutely correct? 
1. Badminton-B-Flute 
2. Table Tennis-E-Santoor 
3. Lawn Tennis-D-Tabla 
4. None of these. 
 
Q17. Directions to Solve: Each of the following 
questions consists of two sets of figures. Figures 
A, B, C and D constitute the Problem Set while 
figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 constitute the Answer Set. 
There is a definite relationship between figures A 
and B. Establish a similar relati onship between 
figures C and D by selecting a suitable figure from 
the Answer Set that would replace the question 
mark (?) in fig. (D). 
 
Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures 
that would replace the question mark (?). 
Problem Figures:                            Answer Figures: 
 
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General English 
 
Q1. Directions to Solve: In the question below, 
each passage consists of six sentences. The first 
and sixth sentences are given in the beginning. 
The middle four sentences in each have been 
removed and jumbled up. These are labeled as P , 
Q, R, and S. Find out the proper order for the four 
sentences.       
 S1: In the middle of one side of the square sits 
the Chairman of the committee, the most 
important person in the room. 
P : For a committee is not just a mere collection 
of individuals. 
Q : On him rests much of the responsibility for 
the success or failure of the committee. 
R : While this is happening we have an 
opportunity to get the ‘feel’ of this committee. 
S : As the meeting opens, he runs briskly through 
a number of formalities. 
S6: From the moment its members meet, it 
begins to have a sort of nebulous life of its own. 
The Proper sequence should be: 
1.  RSQP 
2.  PQRS 
3.  SQPR 
4.  QSRP 
 
Q2-Q3. Directions to solve: Some 
proverbs/idioms are given below together with 
their meanings. Choose the correct meaning of 
proverb/idiom 
 
To make clean breast of 
1.  To gain prominence 
2.  To praise oneself 
3.  To confess without reserve 
4.  To destroy before it blooms 
 
To keeps one’s temper 
1.  To become hungry 
2.  To be in a good mood 
3.  To preserve one's energy 
4.  To be aloof from 
 
Q4. Directions to Solve: In the following 
questions choose the word which is the exact 
OPPOSITE of the given words. 
    
ENORMOUS 
1.  Soft 
2.  Average 
3.  Tiny 
4.  Weak 
 
 
Q5-Q6. Directions to Solve: In the questions 
below the sentences have been given in 
Direct/Indirect speech. From the given 
alternatives, choose the one that best expresses 
the given sentence in Indirect/Direct speech. 
 
“If you don’t keep quiet I shall shoot you”, he 
said to her in a calm voice. 
1.  He warned her to shoot if she didn’t 
keep quiet calmly. 
2.  He said calmly that I shall shoot you if 
you don’t be quiet. 
3.  He warned her calmly that he would 
shoot her if she didn’t keep quiet. 
4.  None of these 
 
 I told him that he was not working hard. 
1.  I said to him, “You are not working hard.” 
2.  I told to him, “You are not working hard.” 
3.  I said, “You are not working hard.” 
4. None of these 
 
Q7-Q9. Directions to Solve: In each question, an 
incomplete statement (Stem) followed by fillers is 
given. Pick out the best one which can complete 
incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully. 
 
Despite his best efforts to conceal his anger ...... 
1.  we could detect that he was very happy 
2.  he failed to give us an impression of his 
agony 
3.  he succeeded in camouflaging his 
emotions 
4. people came to know that he was 
annoyed 
 
Even if it rains I shall come means …… 
1. If I come it will not rain 
2. If it rains I shall not come 
3. I will certainly come whether it rains or 
not 
4. Whenever there is rain I shall come 
 
His appearance is unsmiling but ...... 
1. his heart is full of compassion for others 
 
 
 
     
   
   
2. he looks very serious on most occasions 
3. people are afraid of him 
4. he is uncompromising on matters of task 
performance 
 
Q10. Directions to Solve: In the following 
questio ns choose the word which best expresses 
the meaning of the given word. 
 
CORPULENT 
1. Lean 
2. Gaunt 
3. Emaciated 
4. Obese 
 
Q11. Directions to Solve: Find the correctly spelt 
words. 
(solve as per the direction given above) 
1. Foreign 
2. Foreine 
3. Fariegn 
4. Forein 
 
Q12-Q13. Directions to Solve: Pick out the most 
effective word(s) from the given words to fill in 
the blank to make the sentence meaningfully 
complete. 
 
Fate smiles ...... those who untiringly grapple 
with the stark realities of life. 
1. with 
2. over 
3. on 
4. round 
 
The miser gazed ...... at the pile of gold coins in 
front of him. 
1. avidly 
2. admiringly 
3. thoughtfully 
4. earnestly 
 
Q14-Q15. Directions to Solve: Each question 
consists of two words that have a certain 
relationship to each other followed by four 
pairs of related words, Select the pair that has 
the same relationship. 
 
DIVA: OPERA 
1. producer: theatre 
2. director: drama 
3. thespian: play 
4. None of these 
 
GRAIN: SALT 
1. shard: pottery 
2. shred: wood 
3. blades: grass 
4. chip: glass 
 
Analytical & Logical Reasoning 
 
Q16. A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are members of a 
sports club who enjoy a variety of activities, 
including Carrom, Table Tennis, Badminton, 
Bridge, Hockey, Football, and Lawn Tennis, 
albeit not necessary in that order. 
They all have distinct musical preferences, such as 
Sitar, Guitar, Harmonium, Flute, Tabla, Banjo, and 
Santoor, though not necessarily in that order. 
B enjoys playing Carrom and Banjo. E enjoys 
playing bridge but not the harmonium or the 
tabla. Sitar is played by the person who plays 
hockey. 
F does not play table tennis or lawn tennis. A is a 
badminton and flute player. Tabla is not played by 
those who play lawn tennis. G plays hockey and C 
plays the Harmonium. 
 
Which of the following game person-musical 
instrument pairings is absolutely correct? 
1. Badminton-B-Flute 
2. Table Tennis-E-Santoor 
3. Lawn Tennis-D-Tabla 
4. None of these. 
 
Q17. Directions to Solve: Each of the following 
questions consists of two sets of figures. Figures 
A, B, C and D constitute the Problem Set while 
figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 constitute the Answer Set. 
There is a definite relationship between figures A 
and B. Establish a similar relati onship between 
figures C and D by selecting a suitable figure from 
the Answer Set that would replace the question 
mark (?) in fig. (D). 
 
Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures 
that would replace the question mark (?). 
Problem Figures:                            Answer Figures: 
 
 
 
 
     
   
   
 
    (A)     (B)      (C)    (D)      (1)    (2)     (3)     (4)    
1 
2 
3 
4 
 
 
Q18. Directions to Solve: In each question 
below is given a statement followed by two 
assumptions numbered I and II. You have to 
consider the statement and the following 
assumptions and decide which of the 
assumptions is implicit in the statement. 
Give answer 
? (A) If only assumption I is implicit 
? (B) If only assumption II is implicit 
? (C) If either I or II is implicit 
? (D) If both I and II are implicit. 
 
 
Statement: "You are hereby appointed as a 
programmer with a probation period of one year 
and your performance will be reviewed at the 
end of the period for confirmation." - A line in 
an appointment letter. 
Assumptions: 
I. The performance of an individual 
generally is not known at the time of 
appointment offer. 
II. Generally an individual tries to prove his 
worth in the probation period. 
 
A. Only assumption I is implicit 
B. Only assumption II is implicit 
C. Either I or II is implicit 
D. Both I and II are implicit 
 
Q19. Directions to Solve: In each question below 
is given a statement followed by two conclusions 
numbered I and II. You have to assume everything 
in the statement to be true, then consider the 
two conclusions together and decide which of 
them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt 
from the information given in the statement. 
Give answer: 
? (A) If only conclusion I follows 
? (B) If only conclusion II follows 
? (C) If either I or II follows 
? (D) If neither I nor II follows and 
 
Statements: In a one day cricket match, the total 
runs made by a team were 200. Out of these 160 
runs were made by spinners. 
Conclusions: 
I. 80% of the team consists of spinners. 
II. The opening batsmen were spinners. 
 
A. Only conclusion I follows 
B. Only conclusion II follows 
C. Either I or II follows 
D. Neither I nor II follows 
 
Q20. Directions to Solve: Each question given 
below consists of a statement, followed by two 
arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide 
which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument 
and which is a 'weak' argument. 
Give answer: 
? (A) If only argument I is strong 
? (B) If only argument II is strong 
? (C) If either I or II is strong 
? (D) If neither I nor II is strong and 
 
Statement: Should India encourage exports, 
when most things are insufficient for internal 
use itself? 
Arguments: 
I. Yes. We have to earn foreign exchange to 
pay for our imports. 
II. No. Even selective encouragement would 
lead to shortages. 
 
A. Only argument I is strong 
B. Only argument II is strong 
C. Either I or II is strong 
D. Neither I nor II is strong 
 
Q21-Q22. Direction s to Solve: In each series, look 
for the degree and direction of change between 
the numbers. In other words, do the numbers 
increase or decrease, and by how much 
 
Look at this series: 2, 1, (1/2), (1/4), ... What 
number should come next? 
1. (1/3) 
2. (1/8) 
3. (2/8) 
4. (1/16) 
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Online - 09594938931, Aurangabad - 09503445534 
General English 
 
Q1. Directions to Solve: In the question below, 
each passage consists of six sentences. The first 
and sixth sentences are given in the beginning. 
The middle four sentences in each have been 
removed and jumbled up. These are labeled as P , 
Q, R, and S. Find out the proper order for the four 
sentences.       
 S1: In the middle of one side of the square sits 
the Chairman of the committee, the most 
important person in the room. 
P : For a committee is not just a mere collection 
of individuals. 
Q : On him rests much of the responsibility for 
the success or failure of the committee. 
R : While this is happening we have an 
opportunity to get the ‘feel’ of this committee. 
S : As the meeting opens, he runs briskly through 
a number of formalities. 
S6: From the moment its members meet, it 
begins to have a sort of nebulous life of its own. 
The Proper sequence should be: 
1.  RSQP 
2.  PQRS 
3.  SQPR 
4.  QSRP 
 
Q2-Q3. Directions to solve: Some 
proverbs/idioms are given below together with 
their meanings. Choose the correct meaning of 
proverb/idiom 
 
To make clean breast of 
1.  To gain prominence 
2.  To praise oneself 
3.  To confess without reserve 
4.  To destroy before it blooms 
 
To keeps one’s temper 
1.  To become hungry 
2.  To be in a good mood 
3.  To preserve one's energy 
4.  To be aloof from 
 
Q4. Directions to Solve: In the following 
questions choose the word which is the exact 
OPPOSITE of the given words. 
    
ENORMOUS 
1.  Soft 
2.  Average 
3.  Tiny 
4.  Weak 
 
 
Q5-Q6. Directions to Solve: In the questions 
below the sentences have been given in 
Direct/Indirect speech. From the given 
alternatives, choose the one that best expresses 
the given sentence in Indirect/Direct speech. 
 
“If you don’t keep quiet I shall shoot you”, he 
said to her in a calm voice. 
1.  He warned her to shoot if she didn’t 
keep quiet calmly. 
2.  He said calmly that I shall shoot you if 
you don’t be quiet. 
3.  He warned her calmly that he would 
shoot her if she didn’t keep quiet. 
4.  None of these 
 
 I told him that he was not working hard. 
1.  I said to him, “You are not working hard.” 
2.  I told to him, “You are not working hard.” 
3.  I said, “You are not working hard.” 
4. None of these 
 
Q7-Q9. Directions to Solve: In each question, an 
incomplete statement (Stem) followed by fillers is 
given. Pick out the best one which can complete 
incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully. 
 
Despite his best efforts to conceal his anger ...... 
1.  we could detect that he was very happy 
2.  he failed to give us an impression of his 
agony 
3.  he succeeded in camouflaging his 
emotions 
4. people came to know that he was 
annoyed 
 
Even if it rains I shall come means …… 
1. If I come it will not rain 
2. If it rains I shall not come 
3. I will certainly come whether it rains or 
not 
4. Whenever there is rain I shall come 
 
His appearance is unsmiling but ...... 
1. his heart is full of compassion for others 
 
 
 
     
   
   
2. he looks very serious on most occasions 
3. people are afraid of him 
4. he is uncompromising on matters of task 
performance 
 
Q10. Directions to Solve: In the following 
questio ns choose the word which best expresses 
the meaning of the given word. 
 
CORPULENT 
1. Lean 
2. Gaunt 
3. Emaciated 
4. Obese 
 
Q11. Directions to Solve: Find the correctly spelt 
words. 
(solve as per the direction given above) 
1. Foreign 
2. Foreine 
3. Fariegn 
4. Forein 
 
Q12-Q13. Directions to Solve: Pick out the most 
effective word(s) from the given words to fill in 
the blank to make the sentence meaningfully 
complete. 
 
Fate smiles ...... those who untiringly grapple 
with the stark realities of life. 
1. with 
2. over 
3. on 
4. round 
 
The miser gazed ...... at the pile of gold coins in 
front of him. 
1. avidly 
2. admiringly 
3. thoughtfully 
4. earnestly 
 
Q14-Q15. Directions to Solve: Each question 
consists of two words that have a certain 
relationship to each other followed by four 
pairs of related words, Select the pair that has 
the same relationship. 
 
DIVA: OPERA 
1. producer: theatre 
2. director: drama 
3. thespian: play 
4. None of these 
 
GRAIN: SALT 
1. shard: pottery 
2. shred: wood 
3. blades: grass 
4. chip: glass 
 
Analytical & Logical Reasoning 
 
Q16. A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are members of a 
sports club who enjoy a variety of activities, 
including Carrom, Table Tennis, Badminton, 
Bridge, Hockey, Football, and Lawn Tennis, 
albeit not necessary in that order. 
They all have distinct musical preferences, such as 
Sitar, Guitar, Harmonium, Flute, Tabla, Banjo, and 
Santoor, though not necessarily in that order. 
B enjoys playing Carrom and Banjo. E enjoys 
playing bridge but not the harmonium or the 
tabla. Sitar is played by the person who plays 
hockey. 
F does not play table tennis or lawn tennis. A is a 
badminton and flute player. Tabla is not played by 
those who play lawn tennis. G plays hockey and C 
plays the Harmonium. 
 
Which of the following game person-musical 
instrument pairings is absolutely correct? 
1. Badminton-B-Flute 
2. Table Tennis-E-Santoor 
3. Lawn Tennis-D-Tabla 
4. None of these. 
 
Q17. Directions to Solve: Each of the following 
questions consists of two sets of figures. Figures 
A, B, C and D constitute the Problem Set while 
figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 constitute the Answer Set. 
There is a definite relationship between figures A 
and B. Establish a similar relati onship between 
figures C and D by selecting a suitable figure from 
the Answer Set that would replace the question 
mark (?) in fig. (D). 
 
Select a suitable figure from the Answer Figures 
that would replace the question mark (?). 
Problem Figures:                            Answer Figures: 
 
 
 
 
     
   
   
 
    (A)     (B)      (C)    (D)      (1)    (2)     (3)     (4)    
1 
2 
3 
4 
 
 
Q18. Directions to Solve: In each question 
below is given a statement followed by two 
assumptions numbered I and II. You have to 
consider the statement and the following 
assumptions and decide which of the 
assumptions is implicit in the statement. 
Give answer 
? (A) If only assumption I is implicit 
? (B) If only assumption II is implicit 
? (C) If either I or II is implicit 
? (D) If both I and II are implicit. 
 
 
Statement: "You are hereby appointed as a 
programmer with a probation period of one year 
and your performance will be reviewed at the 
end of the period for confirmation." - A line in 
an appointment letter. 
Assumptions: 
I. The performance of an individual 
generally is not known at the time of 
appointment offer. 
II. Generally an individual tries to prove his 
worth in the probation period. 
 
A. Only assumption I is implicit 
B. Only assumption II is implicit 
C. Either I or II is implicit 
D. Both I and II are implicit 
 
Q19. Directions to Solve: In each question below 
is given a statement followed by two conclusions 
numbered I and II. You have to assume everything 
in the statement to be true, then consider the 
two conclusions together and decide which of 
them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt 
from the information given in the statement. 
Give answer: 
? (A) If only conclusion I follows 
? (B) If only conclusion II follows 
? (C) If either I or II follows 
? (D) If neither I nor II follows and 
 
Statements: In a one day cricket match, the total 
runs made by a team were 200. Out of these 160 
runs were made by spinners. 
Conclusions: 
I. 80% of the team consists of spinners. 
II. The opening batsmen were spinners. 
 
A. Only conclusion I follows 
B. Only conclusion II follows 
C. Either I or II follows 
D. Neither I nor II follows 
 
Q20. Directions to Solve: Each question given 
below consists of a statement, followed by two 
arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide 
which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument 
and which is a 'weak' argument. 
Give answer: 
? (A) If only argument I is strong 
? (B) If only argument II is strong 
? (C) If either I or II is strong 
? (D) If neither I nor II is strong and 
 
Statement: Should India encourage exports, 
when most things are insufficient for internal 
use itself? 
Arguments: 
I. Yes. We have to earn foreign exchange to 
pay for our imports. 
II. No. Even selective encouragement would 
lead to shortages. 
 
A. Only argument I is strong 
B. Only argument II is strong 
C. Either I or II is strong 
D. Neither I nor II is strong 
 
Q21-Q22. Direction s to Solve: In each series, look 
for the degree and direction of change between 
the numbers. In other words, do the numbers 
increase or decrease, and by how much 
 
Look at this series: 2, 1, (1/2), (1/4), ... What 
number should come next? 
1. (1/3) 
2. (1/8) 
3. (2/8) 
4. (1/16) 
 
 
 
     
   
   
 
Look at this series: 7, 10, 8, 11, 9, 12, ... What 
number should come next? 
1. 7 
2. 10 
3. 12 
4. 13 
 
Q23-Q24. Directions to Solve: In each of the 
following questions, two statements numbered I 
and II are given. There may be cause and effect 
relationship between the two statements. These 
two statements may be the effect of the same 
cause or independent causes. These statements 
may be independent causes without having any 
relationship. Read both the statements in each 
question and mark your answer as 
? (A) If statement I is the cause and 
statement II is its effect; 
? (B) If statement II is the cause and 
statement I is its effect; 
? (C) If both the statements I and II are 
independent causes; 
? (D) If both the statements I and II are 
effects of independent causes; and 
 
23. Statements: 
I. The prices of petrol and diesel in the 
domestic market have remained 
unchanged for the past few months. 
II. The crude oil prices in the international 
market have gone up substantially in the 
last few months. 
 
A. Statement I is the cause and statement II 
is its effect 
B. Statement II is the cause and statement I 
is its effect 
C. Both the statements I and II are 
independent causes 
D. Both the statements I and II are effects of 
independent causes 
 
24. Statements: 
 I. The government has recently fixed the 
fees for professional courses offered by 
the unaided institutions which are much 
lower than the fees charged last year. 
 II. The parents of the aspiring students 
launched a severe agitation last year 
protesting against the high fees charged 
by the unaided institutions. 
  
A. Statement I is the cause and statement II 
is its effect 
B. Statement II is the cause and statement I 
is its effect 
C. Both the statements I and II are 
independent causes 
D. Both the statements I and II are effects of 
independent causes 
 
Q25-Q26. Pointing to a photograph of a boy 
Mr.Ram said, “He is the son of the only son of 
my mother.” How is Mr Ram related to that boy? 
 
 
1. Brother 
2. Uncle 
3. Cousin 
4. Father 
 
Ravi is the son of Aman’s father’s sister. Sahil is 
the son of Divya who is the mother of Gaurav 
and grandmother of Aman. Ashok is the father 
of Tanya and grandfather of Ravi. Divya is the 
wife of Ashok. How is Ravi related to Divya? 
 
1. Nephew 
2. Son 
3. Grandson 
4. Father-in-law 
 
Q27-Q28. The angle between the minute hand 
and the hour hand of a clock when the time is 
4:20, is: 
1. 0° 
2. 10° 
3. 5° 
4. 20° 
 
At 3:40, the hour hand and the minute hand of a 
clock form an angle of: 
1. 120° 
2. 125° 
3. 130° 
4. 135° 
 
Q29-Q30. Directions to Solve: In each of the 
following questions two statements are given and 
these statements are followed by two conclusions 
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