Paper� Pattern 1 from R.S.Agarwal
Please check out the following questions from the book
Section 1 -- Analogy 1c(1-20)[pg 15-17]
Section 2
-- Directions sense test 7b[1-10]
Section 3 -- Logic deduction
17b[30-50]
Section 4 -- Mathematical modeling 15a[1-20]
Paper� Pattern 2
Q1.For a motorist there are three ways going from City A to City
C. By way of bridge the distance is 20 miles and toll is $0.75. A tunnel between
the two cities is a distance of 10 miles and toll is $1.00 for the vehicle and
driver and $0.10 for each passenger. A two-lane highway without toll goes east
for 30 miles to city B and then 20 miles in a northwest direction to City
C.�
1. Which is the shortest route from B to C
(a) Directly on
toll free highway to City C
(b) The bridge�
(c) The Tunnel
(d) The
bridge or the tunnel
(e) The bridge only if traffic is heavy on the toll free
highway
Ans. (a)
2. The most
economical way of going from City A to City B, in terms of toll and distance is
to use the
(a) tunnel
(b) bridge
(c) bridge or tunnel
(d) toll
free highway
(e) bridge and highway
Ans. (a)
3. Jim usually drives alone from
City C to City A every working day. His firm deducts a percentage of employee pay for lateness. Which factor would most influence his choice of the bridge or the tunnel ?
(a) Whether his wife goes with him
(b) scenic beauty on the route
(c) Traffic conditions on the road, bridge and tunnel
(d) saving $0.25 in tolls
(e) price of gasoline consumed in covering additional 10 miles on the bridge
Ans. (a)
4. In choosing between the use of the bridge and the tunnel the chief factor(s) would be:
I. Traffic and road conditions
II. Number of passengers in the car
III. Location of one's homes in the center or outskirts of one of the cities
IV. Desire to save
$0.25
(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) II and III only
(d) III and IV only
(e) I and II only
Ans. (a)
Q2.The letters A, B, C, D, E, F and G, not necessarily in that order, stand for seven consecutive integers from 1 to 10
D is 3 less than A
B is the middle term
F is as much less than B as C is greater than D
G is greater than F
1. The fifth integer is
(a) A
(b) C
(c) D
(d) E
(e) F
Ans. (a)
2. A is as much greater than F as which integer is less than G
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E
Ans. (a)
3. If A = 7, the sum of E and G is
(a) 8
(b) 10
(c) 12
(d) 14
(e) 16
Ans. (a)
4. A - F = ?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
(e) Cannot be determined
Ans. (a)
5. An integer T is as much greater than C as C is greater than E. T can be written as A + E. What is D?
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
(e) Cannot be determined
Ans. (a)
6. The greatest possible value of C is how much greater than the smallest possible value of D?
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
(e) 6
Ans. (a)
Q3.
1. All G's are H's
2. All G's are J's or K's
3. All J's and K's are G's
4. All L's are K's
5. All N's are M's
6. No M's are G's
1. If no P's are K's, which of the following must be true?
(a) All P's are J's
(b) No P is a G
(c) No P is an H
(d) If any P is an H it is a G
(e) If any P is a G it is a J
Ans. (a)
2. Which of the following can be logically deduced from the conditions stated?
(a) No M's
are H's
(b) No M's that are not N's are H's
(c) No H's are M's
(d) Some M's are H's
(e) All M's are H's
Ans. (a)
3. Which of the following is inconsistent with one or more of the conditions?
(a) All H's are G's
(b) All H's that are not G's are M's
(c) Some H's are both M's and G's
(d) No M's are H's
(e) All M's are H's
Ans. (a)
4. The statement "No L's are J's" is
I. Logically deducible from the conditions
stated
II. Consistent with but not deducible from the conditions
stated
III. Deducible from the stated conditions together with the additional
statement "No J's are K's"
(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) III
only
(d) II and III only
(e) Neither I, II nor III
Ans. (a)
Q5.In
country X, democratic, conservative and justice parties have fought three civil
wars in twenty years. TO restore stability an agreement is reached to rotate the
top offices President, Prime Minister and Army Chief among the parties so that
each party controls one and only one office at all times. The three top office
holders must each have two deputies, one from each of the other parties. Each
deputy must choose a staff composed of equally members of his or her chiefs
party and member of the third party.�
1. When Justice party holds one of
the top offices, which of the following cannot be true
(a) Some of the
staff members within that office are justice party members
(b) Some of the
staff members within that office are democratic party members
(c) Two of the
deputies within the other offices are justice party members
(d) Two of the
deputies within the other offices are conservative party members
(e) Some of
the staff members within the other offices are justice party
members.
Ans. (a)
2. When the
democratic party holds presidency, the staff of the prime minister's deputies
are composed�
I. One-fourth of democratic party members
II. One-half of
justice party members and one-fourth of conservative party members
III.
One-half of conservative party members and one-fourth of justice party
members.
(a) I only
(b) I and II only
(c) II or III but not
both
(d) I and II or I and III
(e) None of these
Ans. (a)
3. Which of the following is allowable
under the rules as stated:
(a) More than half of the staff within a given
office belonging to a single party
(b) Half of the staff within a given
office belonging to a single party
(c) Any person having a member of the same
party as his or her immediate superior
(d) Half the total number of staff
members in all three offices belonging to a single party
(e) Half the staff
members in a given office belonging to parties different from the party of the
top office holder in that office.
Ans.
(a)
4. The office of the Army Chief passes from Conservative
to Justice party. Which of the following must be fired.
(a) The
democratic deputy and all staff members belonging to Justice party
(b)
Justice party deputy and all his or hers staff members
(c) Justice party
deputy and half of his Conservative staff members in the chief of staff
office
(d) The Conservative deputy and all of his or her staff members
belonging to Conservative party
(e) No deputies and all staff members
belonging to conservative parties.
Ans. (a)
Q6.In recommendations to the
board of trustees a tuition increase of $500 per year, the president of the
university said "There were no student demonstrations over the previous
increases of $300 last year and $200 the year before". If the president's
statement is accurate then which of the following can be validly inferred from
the information given:
I. Most students in previous years felt that the
increases were justified because of increased operating costs.
II. Student
apathy was responsible for the failure of students to protest the previous
tuition increases.
III. Students are not likely to demonstrate over new
tuition increases.
(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) I or II but not
both
(d) I, II and III
(e) None
Ans.
(a)
Part II -- Problems on ages ( Simple Linear Equations etc.)
Part III -- Blood Relations (Check R S Aggarwal)
Part IV -- Series problems
6,9,14,21,(30)
2,10,(30),68,130,(222)
9,15,23,33,(45)
5,11,19,29,(41),55
2,12,30,56,90,(132)
1,3,7,(15)31
3,9,21,(45),93
35,24,15,8,(3)
2,12,30,56,90,(132)
3,11,19,29,(39),51
Part V -- Analogy
1. fans : bleachers::
(a) cheerleaders : pompoms
(b) audience:seats
(c)team:goalposts
(d) conductor:podium
(e) referee:decision
Ans. (a)
2. archipelago:islands::
(a)
arbor:bower
(b) garden:flower
(c) mountain:valley
(d) sand:dune
(e)
constellation:star
Ans. (a)
3.
crow:boastful ::
(a) smirk:witty
(b) conceal:s;y
(c)
pout:sulky
(d) blush:coarse
(e) bluster:unhappy
Ans. (a)
4. bracket:shelf ::
(a)
hammer:anvil
(b) girder:rivet
(c) strut:rafter
(d) valve:pipe
(e)
bucket:well
Ans. (a)
5.
taxonomy:classification ::
(a) etymology:derivation
(b)
autonomy:authorization
(c) economy:rationalization
(d)
tautology:justification
(e) ecology:urbanisation
Ans. (a)
6. moderator:debate ::
(a)
legislator:election
(b) chef:banquet
(c) auditor:lecture
(d)
conspirator:plot
(e) umpire:game
Ans.
(a)
7. glossary:words ::
(a) catalogue:dates
(b)
atlas:maps
(c) almanac:synonyms
(d) thesaurus:rhymes
(e)
lexicon:numbers
Ans. (a)
8. lumber: bear ::
(a) roost:hen
(b) bray:donkey
(c) waddle:goose
(d)
swoop:hawk
(e) chirp:sparrow
Ans.
(a)
9. celerity:snail ::
(a) indolence:sloth
(b)
cunning:weasel
(c) curiosity:cat
(d) humility:peacock
(e)
obstinacy:mule
Ans. (a)
10.
wood:sand ::
(a) coal:burn
(b) brick:lay
(c) oil:polish
(d)
metal:burnish
(e) stone:quarry
Ans.
(a)
11. carpenter:saw ::�
(a)
stenographer:typist
(b) painter:brush
(c) lawyer:brief
(d)
runner:sneakers
(e) seamstress:scissors
Ans.
(a)
12. horns:bull ::�
(a) mane:lion
(b)
wattles:turkey
(c) antlers:stag
(d) hooves:horse
(e)
wings:eagle
Ans. (a)
13.
gullible:duped ::�
(a) credible:cheated
(b) careful:cautioned
(c)
malleable:moulded
(d) myopic:mislead
(e) articulate:silenced
Ans. (a)
14. marathon:stamina ::�
(a)
relay:independence
(b) hurdle:perseverance
(c) sprint:celerity
(d)
job:weariness
(e) ramble:directness
Ans.
(a)
15. Skin:man ::
(a) hide:animal
(b)
jump:start
(c) peel:potato
(d) eat:food
(e) wool:cloth
Ans. (a)
16. Bamboo:Shoot ::�
(a) Bean:Sprout
(b) Peas:Pod
(c) Potato:Eye
(d) Carrot:Root
(e)
Leaf:Stem
Ans. (a)
18.
Deflect:Missile ::�
(a) Siege:Castle
(b) Distract:Attraction
(c)
Protect:Honour
(d) Drop:Catch
(e) Score:Goal
Ans. (a)
19. Editor:magazine ::�
(a)
captain:ship
(b) actor:movie
(c) director:film
(d) player:team
(e)
jockey:horse
Ans. (a)
21. Volcano : Lava ::�
(a) Fault:earthquate
(b) crack:wall
(c) tunnel:dig
(d)
water:swim
(e) floor:polish
Ans. (a)
Other Sample Analogies:
22. Agitator : Firebrand ::
Renegade : Turncoat
23. Burst : Sound :: Tinder : Fire
24. Star : cluster :: Tree : clump
25. Piston : Cylinder :: elevator : shaft
26. Mitigate : punishment :: commute : sentence
27. Erudite : scholar :: illiterate : ignorant
28. Fire : Ashes :: explosion : debris�
29. mason : wall :: Author : Book�
30. Fire : Ashes :: Event : memories
SECTION II CODING
1. If LOAD = MPBE and DRIVE = ESJWF
Then LADDLER = ?
Ans. MBEEMFS
2. START = WALKA and BUDPI = XZFMR
Then STUPID = ?
Ans. WAZMRF
Q3 - Q7
If A=Z, B=Y, C=X, .......... Z=A
Then
3. LIMIT = ?
Ans. ORNRG
4. SOUR = ?
Ans. HLFI
5. POCKET = ?
Ans. KLXPUG
6. GROUP = ?
Ans. TILFK
7. ZERD = ?
Ans. AVIL
Q8 - Q9
Here each letter is coded as
A = D, B=E, C=F
8. SHOOT = ?
Ans. VKRRW
9. VWDUW = ?
Ans. YZGXZ
10. If DBMDVUUB = CALCUTTA
Then BOMBAY = ?�
Ans. ANLAZX
TECHNICAL:
1. Binary equivalent of 52
Ans. 110100
2. Hexadecimal equivalent of
3452
Ans. 72A
3. Explain Just In
Time Concept ?
Ans. Elimination of waste by
purchasing manufacturing exactly when needed.
4. A good way of
unit testing s/w program is
Ans. User
test
5. A lowest level of security by most RDBMS
is
6. OOT uses
Ans. Encapsulated of detect
methods
7.EDI useful in
Ans.
Electronic Transmission
8. MRPII different from
MRP
Ans. Modular version of man redundant
initials
9. Hard disk time for R/W head to move to correct
sector
Ans. Latency Time
10. The
percentage of times a page number bound in associate register is
called
Ans. Bit ratio
11. Expand
MODEM
Ans. Modulator and
Demodulator
12. RDBMS file system can be defined
as
Ans. Interrelated
13. Super Key
is
Ans. Primary key and
Attribute
14. Windows 95 supports
(a) Multiuser�
(b)
n tasks�
(c) Both
(d) None
Ans.
(a)
15.The difference between printf and fprintf is
?
16. To change permission r&w to owner group to no permission to
others
(a) chmod 614�
(b) chmod 604
(c) chmod 640�
(d) chmod
310
Other important topics:-
Pipeline Architecture
LAPB protocol