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TCS Model Test +ection ) Buestions .. 1. Which amongst the following investments has the lowest returnC a.@D $s.177 shares at $s.1#7 b. ED $s.17 shares at 1..37 c. ?D $s.37 shares at $s.30 a) a b) b c) c d) a and c Buantitative "6titude >uration .3 mins

#. $ahat and Fgy take a vacation at their grand6arentsG house. >uring the vacation5 they do any activity together. They either 6layed tennis in the evening or 6racticed =oga in the morning5 ensuring that they do not undertake both the activities on any single day. There were some days when they did nothing. ,ut of the days that they stayed at their grand6arentsG house5 they involved in one of the two activities on ## days. However5 their grandmother while sending an end of vacation re6ort to their 6arents stated that they did not do anything on #0 mornings and they did nothing on 1# evenings. How long was their vacationC

a) 36 days

b) 14 days

c) 29 days

d) None of these

.. " 0 cm cube is cut into 1 cm cubes. What is the 6ercentage increase in the surface area after such cuttingC a) 4% b) 300% c) 7 % d) 400%

0- )n !adras5 tem6erature at noon varies according to 8tI#&# J Et J 35 where t is ela6sed time. (ind how much time more or less in 0 6m to ? 6m is encountered. 'I 8 6ower ofa) 7! "ore b) #! "ore c) 9! "ore d) 7! less

3.- Which sha6e will be obtained by using these values of K L =C K 7 17 177 1777 ???? a) $% log10&') = 7.77771 1.7# 1.@# ..77 0.@# b) $% ' log10&'2) c) $% loge10&1(') d) None of these

4-. " 6erson5 who decided to go to weekend tri65 should not e2ceed E hours driving in a day. "verage s6eed of forward Mourney is 47 m&h. >ue to traffic on +undayN the return Mourney average s6eed is 37 m&h. How far he can select a 6icnic s6otC a) 120 "iles b) )etween 120 and 140 "iles c) 21# "iles d) *ata inade+,ate

@. Khadar and +uman leave 6oints 2 and y towards y and 2 res6ectively simultaneously and travel in the same route. "fter meeting each other on the way5 Khadar takes 0 hours to reach her destination5 while +uman takes ? hours to reach his destination. )f the s6eed of Khadar is 0E km&hr5 what is the s6eed of +umanC 'm8milesa) 72 -".h b) 32 ".h c) 20 ".h d)None

E. " gentleman buys every year 1ankGs cash certificates of value e2ceeding the last yearGs 6urchase by $s. .77. "fter #7 years5 he finds that the total value of the certificates 6urchased by him is $s. E.5777. (ind the value of the certificates 6urchased by him in the 1.th year. a) /s! 4900 b) /s! 6900 c) /s! 1300 d) None of these

?- " sales6erson multi6lied a number and got the answer 35 instead of dividing it by 3. What is the answer he actually has to getC a) (6 b) (2 c) (4 d) (20

17. " and 1 working together can finish a Mob in T days. )f " works alone and com6letes the Mob5 he will take T J 3 days. )f 1 works alone and com6letes the same Mob5 he will take T J 03 days. What is TC a) 2 b) 60 c) 1 d) None of these

11. "5 1 and / 6lay cricket. "Gs runs are to 1Gs runs and 1Gs runs are to /Gs as . #. They get altogether .0# runs. How many runs did " makeC a) 162 b) 10# c) 72 d) *ata inade+,ate

1#. "5 1 and / are E bit noGs. They are as follows "88 1 1 7 1 1 7 1 1 1 88 7 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 / 88 1 1 7 7 1 1 7 1 (ind O'"8/- F 1P Q '"81-. a) 01110101 b) 00110101 c) 00010101 d) 01100101

1.. " college has 17 basketball 6layers. " 38member team and a ca6tain will be selected out of these 17 6layers. How many different selections can be madeC a) 1260 b) 210 c) 100616 d) 100 16

10. A, B and C are the mechanisms used separately to reduce the wastage of
fuel by 20%, 30% and 10%. combined! hat will be the fuel economy if they were used

a) 0!4%

b) 49!6%

c) 47! %

d) 69!7%

1381?- Fse the information 6rovided in the two 6ie charts 6rovided below. The total contribution to the G>9 by the seven sectors mentioned in the 6ie charts in the year 1??? was $s.#E?407 crores and $s..1@777 crores in the year #777.

13. Which of the industry sectors witnessed the ma2imum rate of growth during the 6eriod 1???8#777C a) 2etrole," b) 3oftware 4 5T c) 6d 4 "edia d) 0e"ent

14. Which of the industry sectors witnessed a negative growth during the 6eriod 1???8 #777C a) 6,to b) *efence c) 3teel d) 2etrole,"

1@. What was the rate of growth witnessed by the +oftware L )T sector during this 6eriodC a) 1% b) 12% c) 33% d) 22%

1E. What was the rate of growth witnessed by the 9etroleum sector during this 6eriodC a) 1!1% b) 12% c) 7! % d) 7#%

1?. What was the rate of growth shown by the non86etroleum sectors between 1???8 #777C a) 74% b) 4% c) 7% d) 12%

#7. The height of a certain flag 6ole is .7 feet. Grease is a66lied to the 6ole. " monkey attem6ts to climb the 6ole. )t climbs . feet every second but sli6s down # ft in the ne2t second. When will the monkey reach the to6 of the flag 6oleC a) 60 sec b) 27 sec c) sec d) 6 sec

#1. 9i6e " can fill a tank com6letely in 3 hours. However5 on account of a leak at the bottom of the tank5 it takes . more hours to fill the tank. How long will the leak take to em6ty a full tank5 when 6i6e " is shutC a) 13 hrs 40 sec b) 7! sec c) 14 hrs 40 sec d) 1 hrs 40 sec

##. 9rasanna buys $s.177 shares at $s.11#. )f he sells the shares after a year at $s.1.# after receiving a dividend of ED Must before selling5 what is the net yield on his investmentC a) 17!# % b) 6!06% c) 32% d) 2 %

#.. " car is filled with four and half gallons of oil for full round tri6. (uel is taken .&0 gallon more in going than coming. What is the fuel consumed in coming u6C a) 2gallon b) 2! gallon c) 1!#7gallon d) None of these

#0. " bo2 of 137 6ackets consists of 1kg 6ackets and #kg 6ackets. Total weight of bo2 is #30kg. How many 1kg 6ackets are thereC

a) 114

b) 1 #

c) 104 c) 26

d) 36 d) 42

#3- 05 1#5 .#5 45 145 .......C a) 64 b) 0

#4. " clock loses 1D time during the first week and then gains #D time during the ne2t one week. )f the clock was set right at 1# noon on a +unday5 what will be the time that the clock will show e2actly 10 days from the time it was set rightC a) 1:36:4# b) 1:40:4# c) 2:40: 0 d) 12:3 :4#

#@. Given R means Tri6ling and D means change of sign then find the value of RDR48DRD4 a) 100774#0 b) 177004#0 c) 11077#40 d) 1107##40

#E. " man can hit a target once in 0 shots. )f he fires 0 shots in succession5 what is the 6robability that he will hit his targetC a) 1(2 6 b) 17 (2 6 c) 1 d) #1(2 6

#?- )n a two8dimensional array5 K '@5 3-5 with each element occu6ying 0 bytes of memory5 with the address of the first element K '15 1- is .777N find the address of K '45 .-. a)3212 b) 310# c) 3270 d) 3320

.7. " bus started from bus stand at E.77am5 and after .7 minutes staying at destination5 it returned back to the bus stand. The destination is #0 miles from the bus stand. The s6eed of the bus is 14m6h. )n return Mourney bus travels with #3D fast s6eed. "t what time it returns to the bus standC a)10: ." b)12:00a" c)11:00a" d)11:12."

.1. )f G'7- S 1 G'1-S 81 and G'N-SG'N81- 8 G'N8#- then what is the value of G'4-C a) 71 b) 1 c) 0 d) 2

.#. *ow tem6erature at the night in a city is 1&. more than 1&# high as higher tem6erature in a day. +um of the low tem6erature and highest tem6. is 177 degrees. Then what is the high tem6C a) 40 b) 60 c) 6 d) 4

... The total e26ense of a boarding house are 6artly fi2ed and 6artly variable with the number of boarders. The charge is $s.E7 6er head when there are #3 boarders and $s.47 when there are 37 boarders. (ind the charge 6er head when there are 177 boarders.

a)

b) 0

c) 4

d) 40

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1817- +elect a66ro6riate words from the below o6tions5 fill the blank and make the 6aragra6h meaningful. Hy6erinflation is ..................... UGiven the ...................of our 6oliticians to raise ta2es5 cut benefits5 or even limit the growth in benefits5 the most likely ................is that the government will start 6rinting money to 6ay its bills. This could arise in the conte2t of the (ederal ..............Vbeing forcedW to buy Treasury bills and bonds to reduce interest rates. +6ecifically5 once the financial markets begin to understand the de6th and e2tent of the countryXs financial.................5 they will start worrying about inflation and about being 6aid back in watered8down dollars. This concern will lead them to start dum6ing their holdings of F.+.................. )n so doing5 theyXll drive u6 interest rates5 which will lead the (ed to 6rint money to buy u6 those bonds. The conse<uence will be more money creation8 e2actly what the bond traders will have come to fear. This could lead to .............. e26ectations of higher inflation5 with the 6rocess eventuating in hy6erinflation.U )tGs not like it hasnGt ha66ened before. Hy6erinflation is actually the norm5 not the..............5 and itGs the esca6e route taken by virtually every country suffering under the burden of 6ayment 6romises is cannot 6ossibly kee6. Whether weGre talking about Germany after World War )5 or the Fnited +tates over the ne2t few years5 ..........................is the only o6tion remaining for 6oliticians who refuse to 6ractice fiscal................ a) 5ne8itable f) Treas,ries b) /el,ctance g) 3.iralling c) 3cenario h) 9:ce.tion d) /eser8e e) 5nsol8ency <) 3anity

i) ;y.erinflation

118#7- (ind the a66ro6riate meaning from the given o6tions for the words ca6italised. 11. /,N(*"T% a) to bring together= to f,se together= to <oin or "eld b) an attit,de or beha8ior that i".lies the co,rteo,s lowering of oneself to the le8el of .eo.le of lesser i".ortance or intelligence c) one who is self7ta,ght d) a t,r"oil or ,.roar= a fray= a dist,rbance

1#. *,F/H% a) a .erson s-illed in telling stories or anecdotes in an entertaining or cle8er way b) >f +,estionable taste or "orality= disre.,table or indecent= d,bio,s= shady c) 6 short hea8y stic- ,sed as a wea.on= a cl,b d) to bl,nt the fac,lty of .erce.tion or ,nderstanding= to "a-e d,ll or st,.id 1.. 9"N%G=$)/ a) a word? for"? or tone ,sed to e:.ress a "ild co""and b) strange= ,nearthly= weird= eerie c) a for"al oration or e,logy in .raise of a .erson or achie8e"ent d) so"ething &as writing or s.eech) that is trite? insi.id? or si".listic 10. >,NN=1$,,K a) a brawl= a free7for7all= a heated +,arrel or dis.,te b) a wastef,l .erson? es.ecially one who wastes "oney c) so"ething &as writing or s.eech) that is trite? insi.id? or si".listic d) beginning to e:ist or a..ear 13. >%+F%TF>% a) the cessation of ,se= discontin,ance of .ractice or c,sto"= dis,se b) to .l,c- ,. by the roots= to ,.root= to e:tir.ate c) water sat,rated with or containing large a"o,nts of salt d) any order or decree iss,ed by an a,thority= an edict 14. "/TF"$)"* a) "isgi8ings c) dar-= 8ag,e 1@. +%/T"$)"N a) narrow7"inded= li"ited in sco.e b) +,estionable "edicine b) s.,r= "oti8e d) calc,lating= .ertaining to ins,rance statistics

c) incons.ic,o,s= not blatant 1E. 9H)*"T%*)+T a) .retend= conceal by feigning c) dirty= neglected 1?. >)+/,!1,1F*"T%> a) de8o,tness= re8erence for @od c) a.art= reser8ed #7. H)NT%$*"N>+

d) tr,thf,l

b) sta".7collector

d) swift= "o"entarily brilliant

b) conf,sed= disco".osed d) .ertaining to "arriage or the "atri"onial state

a) b,ndle of stal-s of grain= any b,ndle of things tied together c) wild= sensational

b) bac- co,ntry

d) idealistic b,t i".ractical

#18.7- (ind the antonyms of the following words which are ca6italised. #1. >)+"1F+% a) "islead b) reno,nce c) e"broil d) .,r8ey

##. FNBF"*)()%> a) .,tati8e #.. ")* a) ratify #0. "$/H")+! a) stand.oint b) e:.iation #3. 1"**,,N a) shri8el b) reel c) relent d) .inion c) neologis" d) .lagiaris" b) conte".latec) s"older d) thri8e b) d,bio,s c) certain d) distincti8e

#4. W"$!,NG%$ a) .acifist b) .ilferer c) "eddler d) i".resario

#@. 9%//">)**, a) innocent "ista-e b) 8enal sin c) sli8er d) rational tho,ght

#E. !%TT*%+,!% a) sententio,s b) genial #?. /,NT$,* a) .lacebo b) .rotocol c) e:.eri"ent d) logic c) incred,lo,s d) cra8en

.7. $%($"/T,$= a) delightf,l b) yielding c) .lanetary d) n,gatory

Buestions .18.. are based on the following 6assage )n nearly all human 6o6ulations a maMority of individuals can taste the artificially synthesi:ed chemical 6henylthiocarbonide '9T/-. However5 the 6ercentage varies dramaticallyYfrom as low as 47 6ercent in )ndia to as high as ?3 6ercent in "frica. That this 6olymor6hism is observed in non8human 6rimates as well indicates a long evolutionary history which5 although obviously not acting on 9T/5 might reflect evolutionary selection for taste discrimination of other5 more significant bitter substances5 such as certain to2ic 6lants. " somewhat more 6u::ling human 6olymor6hism is the genetic variability in earwa25 or cerumen5 which is observed in two varieties. "mong %uro6ean 6o6ulations ?7 6ercent of individuals have a sticky yellow variety rather than a dry5 gray one5 whereas in northern /hina these numbers are a66ro2imately the reverse. 9erha6s like 9T/ variability5 cerumen variability is an incidental e26ression of something more ada6tively significant. )ndeed5 the observed relationshi6 between cerumen and odorous bodily secretions5 to which non8human 6rimates and5 to a lesser e2tent humans5 6ay attention suggests that during the course of human evolution genes affecting body secretions5 including cerumen5 came under selective influence. .1. )t can be inferred from the 6assage that human 6o6ulations vary considerably in their a) sensiti8ity to certain bodily odors c) ability to discern bitterness in taste b) ca.acity for hearing d) ability to assi"ilate artificial che"icals

.#. Which of the following 6rovides the most reasonable e26lanation for the assertion in the first 6aragra6h that evolutionary history UobviouslyU did not act on 9T/C a) 2T0 is not a nat,rally occ,rring che"ical b,t rather has been .rod,ced only recently by scientists! b) Aost h,"ans lac- s,fficient taste sensiti8ity to discri"inate between 2T0 and bitter che"icals occ,rring nat,rally! c) The sense of taste in h,"ans is not as discri"inating as that in non7h,"an .ri"ates!

d) Bnli-e non7h,"an .ri"ates? h,"ans can discri"inate intellect,ally between to:ic and non7to:ic bitter s,bstances! ... Which of the following best e26resses the main idea of the 6assageC a) 6rtificially synthesiCed che"icals "ight e8ent,ally ser8e to alter the co,rse of e8ol,tion by desensitiCing h,"ans to certain tastes and odors! b) 3o"e h,"an .oly"or.his"s "ight be e:.lained as 8estigial e8idence of e8ol,tionary ada.tations that still ser8e 8ital .,r.oses in other .ri"ates! c) 2oly"or.his" a"ong h,"an .o.,lations 8aries considerably fro" region to region thro,gho,t the world! d) The h,"an senses of taste and s"ell ha8e e8ol8ed considerably o8er the co,rse of e8ol,tionary history! 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 +ection ))) Buestions 1# /ritical $easoning >uration #7 mins

181#- %ach <uestion or grou6 of <uestions is based on a 6assage or set of conditions. )n answering some of the <uestions5 it may be useful to draw a rough diagram. (or each <uestion5 select the best answer choice given. 180a. "shland is north of %ast *iver6ool and west of /oshocton. b. 1owling Green is north of "shland and west of (redericktown. c. >over is south and east of "shland. d. %ast *iver6ool is north of (redericktown and east of >over. e. (redericktown is north of >over and west of "shland. f. /oshocton is south of (redericktown and west of >over. 1. Which of the towns mentioned is furthest to the northwestC a) 6shland b) )owling @reen c) 0oshocton d) 9ast Di8er.ool

#. Which of the following must be both north and east of (redericktownC 5! 6shland a) 5 only 55! 0oshocton b) 55 only 555! 9ast Di8er.ool c) 555 only d) 5 and 555

.. Which of the following towns must be situated both south and west of at least one other townC a) 6shland only c) *o8er and Erederic-town b) 6shland and Erederic-town d) *o8er? 0oshocton and Erederic-town

0. Which of the following statements5 if true5 would make the information in the numbered statements more s6ecificC a) 0oshocton is north of *o8er! c) 6shland is east of )owling @reen 38Ea- "ll "Xs are 1Xs. b- "ll "Xs are /Xs or >Xs c- "ll /Xs and >Xs are "Xs. d- "ll GXs are >Xs. e- "ll (Xs are %Xs. f- No %Xs are "Xs. 3. )f no HXs are >Xs5 which of the following must be trueC a) 6ll ;Fs are 0Fs b) No ; is a 6 Gs c) No ; is an ) d) 5f any ; is a 6 it is a 0 b) 9ast Di8er.ool is north of *o8er d) 0oshocton is east of Erederic-town

4. Which of the following can be logically deduced from the conditions statedC a) No 9Fs are )Fs c) No )Fs are 9Fs b) No 9Fs that are not EFs are )Fs d) No EFs are 6Fs

@. Which of the following is inconsistent with one or more of the conditionsC a) 6ll )Fs are 6Fs! c) 3o"e )Fs are both 9Fs and 6Fs b) 6ll )Fs that are not 6Fs are 9Fs d) No 9Fs are )Fs

E. The statement VNo GXs are /Xs Vis ). logically deducible from the conditions stated )). consistent with but not deducible from the conditions stated

))). deducible from the stated conditions together with the additional statement V No /Xs are >XsW a) 5 only ?81#+i2 school board membersY"sha5 1hanu5 /hitanya5 >im6le5 %den5 and (ifaYare seated at a conference table in the auditorirm of Westfield High +chool5 to run a community budget meeting. They take si2 seats5 numbered 1 through 4 from left to right5 on the same side of the table. However5 there has been some tension among the board members during the current budget crisis5 and this affects the seating. "sha has o6enly clashed with 1hanu over staff cuts5 and connot be seated immediately to the left or immediately to the right of 1hanu. /hitanya has a hearing im6airment that only >im6le knows about5 and so must be immediately to the left of >im6le. (ifa knows that the angry head of a ta2 grou6 will be seated on the right side of the auditorium5 so he will not occu6y seat 4 at the table. ?. Which of the following board members cannot be seated in seat 1C a) 6sha b) )han, c) 0haitanya d) *i".le b) 55 only c) 555 only d) 55 and 555 only

17. )f >im6le is seated in seat .5 /hitanya must be seated in seat a) 1 b) 2 c) 4 d)

11. )f "sha is seated in seat 35 which of the remaining board members must be seated in seat 4C a) )han, b) 0haitanya c) *i".le d) 9den

1#. )f (ifa is seated in seat .5 immediately to the right of >im6le5 which of the remaining board members must be seated in seat 3. a) 6sha b) *i".le c) 0haitanya d) 9den

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