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Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 1

Find out the Synonym of the following word:

ADVERSITY

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 1
  • Meaning of Adversity: A difficult or unpleasant situation.
  • Meaning of Failure: Lack of success
  • Meaning of Helplessness: Inability to defend oneself
  • Meaning of Content: In a state of peaceful happiness 
Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 2

MORTAL

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 2

immortal is correct as the word mortal means (of a living human being, often in contrast to a divine being) subject to death and the word immortal means living forever; never dying or decaying.. Both the words are opposite of each other.

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Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 3

Read the each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 3

show a mind fully alert to

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 4

Praise for Johnny Starstruck and his entourage are common, although statisticsshow Americans still associate his name with the ritualistic murders.

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 4

There is a simple grammatical question. What thing/things is/are common? Praise is common. Praise is singular, so we say ‘is common’. That leaves us with choice D. It is correct to say that we associate x with y, not to y. ‘To’ often implies movement. As a plural noun ‘statistics’ requires the third person plural verb ‘show’. Choice D is the correct answer.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 5

If seriously mentally ill people do not receive medication, they can grow unable tosupport themselves, become irrational, and perhaps even threatening the safetyof themselves or others.

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 5

This question has to do with parallel structure. The correct structure is ‘grow’, ‘become’ and ‘threaten’. Only B has this combination.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 6

If sentence (3), 'In most economic systems, the prices of the majority of goods and services do not change over short periods of time' is the first sentence, what is the order of other sentences after rearrangement?

1. In some, it is of course possible for an individual to bargain over prices, because they are not fixed in advance.
2. When planning his expenditure, he must therefore accept these fixed prices.
3. In most economic systems, the prices of the majority of goods and services do not change over short periods of time.
4. A consumer will go on buying bananas for as long as he continues to be satisfied.
5. If he buys more, he shows that his satisfaction is still greater than his dislike of losing money.
6. In general terms, however, the individual cannot change the prices of the commodities he wants.

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 6

The context is about utility or satisfaction. 'In some' in sentence 1 relates with 'most economic systems' in 3. The word 'however' in sentence 6 presents a contradictory picture to 'are not fixed' in sentence 3. So, 6 will follow 3-1 link. Sentence 2 (accept these fixed prices) follows sentence 6 (cannot change the prices). 'He' in sentence 5 refers to 'consumer' in sentence 4; both relate to an example of buying bananas. The sequence is: 3-1-6-2-4-5.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 7

Directions: Rearrange the following six sentences (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question given below.

1. Officials of the Russian-American Company reasoned that a permanent settlement along the more temperate shores of California could serve both as a source of food and a base for exploiting the abundant sea otters in the region.
2. The Russians had begun their expansion into the North American continent in 1741 with a massive scientific expedition to Alaska.
3. By the early 19th century, the semi-governmental Russian-American Company was actively competing with British and American fur-trading interests as far south as the shores of Spanish-controlled California.
4. As a growing empire with a long Pacific coastline, Russia was in many ways well positioned to play a leading role in the settlement and development of the West.
5. Returning with news of abundant sea otters, the explorers inspired Russian investment in the Alaskan fur trade and some permanent settlement.
6. Russia's Alaskan colonists found it difficult to produce their own food because of the short growing season of the far north.

Q. Which of following is the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 7

The context is about Russian attempt to expand their region. Sentence 4 is the leading sentence. It introduces Russia - 'as a growing empire'. The words 'begun their expansion' in 2 link with 'as a growing empire' in sentence 4. The word 'explorers' in 5 links with 'expedition' in 2. 'Fur-trading interests' in 3 refer to 'fur trade' in 5. So, 3 follows 5. The sequence becomes: 4-2-5-3. The explorers had excited the Russians for fur trade in Alaska but there was conflict of interest. Russians also found it difficult to produce food there (sentence 6) and the alternative is provided in sentence 1 (reasoned that ... California could serve both as a source of food). So, the final sequence becomes: 4-2-5-3-6-1.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 8

The active voice sentence "The dog chased the cat" can be changed to passive voice as:

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 8

The object of the active voice sentence ("the cat") becomes the subject in the passive voice sentence ("the cat was chased").

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 9

Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow:

Development is about expanding the capabilities of the disadvantaged, thereby improving their overall quality of life. Based on this understanding, Maharashtra, one of India’s richest States, is a classic case of a lack of development which is seen in its unacceptably high level of malnutrition among children in the tribal belts. While the State’s per capita income has doubled since 2004, its nutritional status has not made commensurate progress.

Poor nutrition security disproportionately affects the poorest segment of the population. According to NFHS 2015-16, every second tribal child suffers from growth restricting malnutrition due to chronic hunger. In 2005, child malnutrition claimed as many as 718 lives in Maharashtra’s Palghar district alone. Even after a decade of double digit economic growth (2004-05 to 2014-15), Palghar’s malnutrition status has barely improved.

In September 2016, the National Human Rights Commission issued notice to the Maharashtra government over reports of 600 children dying due to malnutrition in Palghar. The government responded, promising to properly implement schemes such as Jaccha Baccha and Integrated Child Development Services to check malnutrition. Our independent survey conducted in Vikramgad block of the district last year found that 57%, 21% and 53% of children in this block were stunted, wasted and underweight, respectively; 27% were severely stunted. Our data challenges what Maharashtra’s Women and Child Development Minister said in the Legislative Council in March — that “malnutrition in Palghar had come down in the past few months, owing to various interventions made by the government.”

Stunting is caused by an insufficient intake of macro- and micro-nutrients. It is generally accepted that recovery from growth retardation after two years is only possible if the affected child is put on a diet that is adequate in nutrient requirements. A critical aspect of nutrient adequacy is diet diversity, calculated by different groupings of foods consumed with the reference period ranging from one to 15 days. We calculated a 24-hour dietary diversity score by counting the number of food groups the child received in the last 24 hours. The eight food groups include: cereals, roots and tubers; legumes and nuts; dairy products; flesh foods; eggs; fish; dark green leafy vegetables; and other fruits and vegetables.

In most households it was rice and dal which was cooked most often and eaten thrice a day. These were even served at teatime to the children if they felt hungry. There was no milk, milk product or fruit in their daily diets. Even the adults drank black tea as milk was unaffordable. Only 17% of the children achieved a minimum level of diet diversity — they received four or more of the eight food groups. This low dietary diversity is a proxy indicator for the household’s food security too as the children ate the same food cooked for adult members.

Q. As per the passage, which of the following is/are needed for an adequate meal?
I. Macro and micro nutrients
II. Multiple food groups
III. High level of  Intermittent fasting

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 9

Refer to:
‘Stunting is caused by an insufficient intake of macro- and micro-nutrients. It is generally accepted that recovery from growth retardation after two years is only possible if the affected child is put on a diet that is adequate in nutrient requirements. A critical aspect of nutrient adequacy is diet diversity, calculated by different groupings of foods consumed with the reference period ranging from one to 15 days.’

As per the highlighted points, I and II are correct while III has not been mentioned in the passage.

Hence, option C is correct.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 10

Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow:

Development is about expanding the capabilities of the disadvantaged, thereby improving their overall quality of life. Based on this understanding, Maharashtra, one of India’s richest States, is a classic case of a lack of development which is seen in its unacceptably high level of malnutrition among children in the tribal belts. While the State’s per capita income has doubled since 2004, its nutritional status has not made commensurate progress.

Poor nutrition security disproportionately affects the poorest segment of the population. According to NFHS 2015-16, every second tribal child suffers from growth restricting malnutrition due to chronic hunger. In 2005, child malnutrition claimed as many as 718 lives in Maharashtra’s Palghar district alone. Even after a decade of double digit economic growth (2004-05 to 2014-15), Palghar’s malnutrition status has barely improved.

In September 2016, the National Human Rights Commission issued notice to the Maharashtra government over reports of 600 children dying due to malnutrition in Palghar. The government responded, promising to properly implement schemes such as Jaccha Baccha and Integrated Child Development Services to check malnutrition. Our independent survey conducted in Vikramgad block of the district last year found that 57%, 21% and 53% of children in this block were stunted, wasted and underweight, respectively; 27% were severely stunted. Our data challenges what Maharashtra’s Women and Child Development Minister said in the Legislative Council in March — that “malnutrition in Palghar had come down in the past few months, owing to various interventions made by the government.”

Stunting is caused by an insufficient intake of macro- and micro-nutrients. It is generally accepted that recovery from growth retardation after two years is only possible if the affected child is put on a diet that is adequate in nutrient requirements. A critical aspect of nutrient adequacy is diet diversity, calculated by different groupings of foods consumed with the reference period ranging from one to 15 days. We calculated a 24-hour dietary diversity score by counting the number of food groups the child received in the last 24 hours. The eight food groups include: cereals, roots and tubers; legumes and nuts; dairy products; flesh foods; eggs; fish; dark green leafy vegetables; and other fruits and vegetables.

In most households it was rice and dal which was cooked most often and eaten thrice a day. These were even served at teatime to the children if they felt hungry. There was no milk, milk product or fruit in their daily diets. Even the adults drank black tea as milk was unaffordable. Only 17% of the children achieved a minimum level of diet diversity — they received four or more of the eight food groups. This low dietary diversity is a proxy indicator for the household’s food security too as the children ate the same food cooked for adult members.

Q. Which of the following strengthen the claim that the nutrition indicators fare poorly in India?
I. Stunting declined from 46.3% in 2005 to 34.4% in 2016.
II. As per an NHFS survey, wasting rates have increased from 16.5% to 25.6% over a period of 10 years.
III. The underweight rate (36%) has remained static in the last 10 years.

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 10

Statement I is positive and weakens the claim.
Statements II and III are negative and show the poor state of nutrition in India.
Hence, option D is correct.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 11

Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow:

Development is about expanding the capabilities of the disadvantaged, thereby improving their overall quality of life. Based on this understanding, Maharashtra, one of India’s richest States, is a classic case of a lack of development which is seen in its unacceptably high level of malnutrition among children in the tribal belts. While the State’s per capita income has doubled since 2004, its nutritional status has not made commensurate progress.

Poor nutrition security disproportionately affects the poorest segment of the population. According to NFHS 2015-16, every second tribal child suffers from growth restricting malnutrition due to chronic hunger. In 2005, child malnutrition claimed as many as 718 lives in Maharashtra’s Palghar district alone. Even after a decade of double digit economic growth (2004-05 to 2014-15), Palghar’s malnutrition status has barely improved.

In September 2016, the National Human Rights Commission issued notice to the Maharashtra government over reports of 600 children dying due to malnutrition in Palghar. The government responded, promising to properly implement schemes such as Jaccha Baccha and Integrated Child Development Services to check malnutrition. Our independent survey conducted in Vikramgad block of the district last year found that 57%, 21% and 53% of children in this block were stunted, wasted and underweight, respectively; 27% were severely stunted. Our data challenges what Maharashtra’s Women and Child Development Minister said in the Legislative Council in March — that “malnutrition in Palghar had come down in the past few months, owing to various interventions made by the government.”

Stunting is caused by an insufficient intake of macro- and micro-nutrients. It is generally accepted that recovery from growth retardation after two years is only possible if the affected child is put on a diet that is adequate in nutrient requirements. A critical aspect of nutrient adequacy is diet diversity, calculated by different groupings of foods consumed with the reference period ranging from one to 15 days. We calculated a 24-hour dietary diversity score by counting the number of food groups the child received in the last 24 hours. The eight food groups include: cereals, roots and tubers; legumes and nuts; dairy products; flesh foods; eggs; fish; dark green leafy vegetables; and other fruits and vegetables.

In most households it was rice and dal which was cooked most often and eaten thrice a day. These were even served at teatime to the children if they felt hungry. There was no milk, milk product or fruit in their daily diets. Even the adults drank black tea as milk was unaffordable. Only 17% of the children achieved a minimum level of diet diversity — they received four or more of the eight food groups. This low dietary diversity is a proxy indicator for the household’s food security too as the children ate the same food cooked for adult members.

Q. Which of the following is/are true as per the passage?
I. India’s situation is worse than in some of the world’s poorest countries — Bangladesh, Afghanistan or Mozambique.
II. Development is more than just economic growth.
III. On an average, the nutrition expenditure as a percentage of the Budget has drastically declined from 1.68% in 2012-13 to 0.94% in 2018-19.

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 11

Statements I and III have not been mentioned in the passage and are incorrect.

Statement II is correct as can be seen from the first paragraph of the passage.

Hence, option A is correct.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 12

Directions: Out of the given alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.

A person who is womanish in his habits

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 12

The given word "womanish" refers to someone who has habits or characteristics typically associated with women. The word that can be substituted for "womanish" is "effeminate." Option B, "effeminate," means having qualities or characteristics typically associated with women. Therefore, the correct answer is B.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 13

It is a political organisation that subscribes to a particular ideology and seeks to attain political power

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 13

Political party: A political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power through representation in government.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 14

29, ?, 79, 131, 201

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 14

29+(18*1-2) = 29+16 = 45
45+(18*2-2) = 45+34 = 79
79+(18*3-2) = 79+52 = 131
131+(18*4-2) = 131+70 = 201

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 15

?, 6, 10.5, 23, 60

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 15

9*0.5+0.5 = 5
5*1+1 = 6
6*1.5+1.5 = 10.5
10.5*2+2 = 23
23*2.5+2.5 = 60

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 16

Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions find out the alternative which will replace the question mark.

Question -

ZRYQ : KCJB :: PWOV : ?

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Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 17

Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions find out the alternative which will replace the question mark.

Question -

KeaC : CaeK :: XgmF : ?

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 17

First and fouth letters are interchanged while second and third letters are interchanged.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 18

Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions two statements are given and these statements are followed by two conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

Question -

Statements: Some ants are parrots. All the parrots are apples.

Conclusions:

  1. All the apples are parrots.
  2. Some ants are apples.
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Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 19

Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions two statements are given and these statements are followed by two conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

Question -

Statements: All the actors are girls. All the girls are beautiful.

Conclusions:

  1. All the actors are beautiful.
  2. Some girls are actors.
Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 19

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 20

If A + B means A is the brother of B; A - B means A is the sister of B and A x B means A is the father of B. Which of the following means that C is the son of M?

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 20

M x N → M is the father of N

N - C → N is the sister of C

and C + F → C is the brother of F.

Hence, M is the father of C or C is the son of M.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 21

In human body, Vitamin A is stored in the

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 21

Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the body in organs such as the liver. Most of the vitamin A that we consume goes to the liver to be stored until it is needed by another part of the body.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 22

The major harmful gas emitted by automobile vehicles which causes air pollution is –

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 22

Carbon monoxide is the major harmful gas emitted by the automobile vehicles which causes air pollution. Carbon monoxide (CO) - A product of incomplete combustion, carbon monoxide reduces the blood's ability to carry oxygen: overexposure (carbon monoxide poisoning) may be fatal. Carbon Monoxide poisoning is a major killer.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 23

The Thar Express goes to –

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 23

Thar Express is an international train that con-nects Karachi, Pakistan to Bhagat Ki Kothi, India. Six kilometres apart, Munabao and Khokhrapar are the two last railway stations of the India-Pakistan border. Jamrao, Mirpur Khas, Shadi Pali, Saeendad. Barmer, Pithoro, Dhoro Naro, and Chhore are some of the stations. Bhagat in Kothi is a train station 5km from Jodhpur Railway Station.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 24

A cylindrical vessel of diameter 14 cm and height 42 cm is fixed symmetrically inside a similar vessel of diameter 16 cm and height 42 cm. If the total space between the two vessels is filled with cork dust for heat insulation purposes, then how many cubic centimetres of cork dust will be required?

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 24

 Height of the cylinders = 42 cm
Radius of the outer cylinder = r1 = 16/2 = 8 cm
Radius of the inner cylinder = r2 = 14/2 = 7 cm
Therefore, volume of the cork dust required = Volume of the outer cylinder – Volume of the inner cylinder

= 1980 cm3

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 25

Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the given question.

There are two axes AB and XY such that A is in north, B is in south, X is in west and Y is in east. Q is the point of intersection of both the axes. At A, B, X and Y, there are houses of 4 friends - Amit, Rahul, Karan and Kunal, respectively. Another friend Rohan is standing at the point 'Q' facing north-east direction. He then walks 4 km in the same direction which he is facing and reaches 'M'. Then he turns 135° anticlockwise and walks 5 km straight and reaches 'N'. Amit starts walking towards south from his house and reaches point Q. After reaching Q, Rohan tells Amit to meet him at N; so Amit travels the shortest distance possible to reach N in the end where he meets Rohan.

Q. Point 'M' is in which direction with respect to Rahul's house?

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 25

So, point 'M' is in north-east direction with respect to Rahul's house.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 26

In which country did India's High Commission unveil the Subarno Jayanti-ICCR Scholarship Program?

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 26

India's High Commission in Bangladesh unveiled the Subarno Jayanti-ICCR Scholarship Program.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 27

Which city hosted the 67th TAAI Convention?

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 27

The 67th Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) Convention was hosted in Colombo. The convention brought together industry leaders and travel professionals from India and Sri Lanka to exchange knowledge and explore new partnerships in the travel industry.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 28

What is the objective of the NCC Integrated Software launched by Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh?

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 28

The NCC Integrated Software launched by Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh aims to digitalize the entire process from the stage of cadet enrollment in NCC to exit registration as an alumni. The software simplifies the issuance of certificates and creates a comprehensive database of NCC cadets, aligning with the vision of digitization and the "Once a Cadet always a cadet" principle.

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 29

Direction : Study the following question carefully and choose the right answer.

Q: In a certain code RAIN is written as TCKP. How is CLOUD written in that code?

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 29

R    A    I    N
↓    ↓    ↓    ↓
+2    +2    +2    +2
↓    ↓    ↓    ↓
T    C    K    P
Therefore,
 
C    L    O    U    D
↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓
+2    +2    +2    +2    +2
↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓
E    N    Q    W    F

Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 30

Direction : Study the following question carefully and choose the right answer.

Q: If in a code language ‘PUTREFY’ is written as ‘XPQSTRL’ and ‘NAVIGATE’ is written as ‘GYMOWYQT’ how is ‘AVIARY’ written in that language?

Detailed Solution for Air Force Group Y Mock Test - 4 - Question 30

P    U    T    R    E    F    Y
↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓
X    P    Q    S    T    R    L
 And
 
N    A    V    I    G    A    T    E
↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓
G    Y    M    O    W    Y    Q    T
Therefore,
 
A    V    I    A    R    Y
↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓    ↓
Y    M    O    Y    S    L

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