Top 200 - Questions For BITSAT
Top 200 - Questions For BITSAT
Vocabulary
Q. 1 Find out the word which you think has been anagrammed to make another word
Fried
Option 1:
Dried
Option 2:
Fired
Option 3:
Hired
Option 4:
Tired
Option 5:
Mired
Correct Answer:
Fired
Solution:
Anagramming is done by rephrasing a word to make a new word. Fried and Fried have the same letters
Q. 2 Find out the word which you think has been anagrammed to make another word.
Listen
Option 1:
Silence
Option 2:
Hassle
Option 3:
Silent
Option 4:
Salient
Correct Answer:
Silent
Solution:
The letters in silent and listen are the same.
Q. 3 Find out the word which you think has been anagrammed to make another word
Sadder
Option 1:
Ladder
Option 2:
Breads
Option 3:
Dreads
Option 4:
Threads
Option 5:
Fodder
Correct Answer:
Dreads
Solution:
Dreads and Sadder share the same letters
Q. 4 Find out the word which you think has been anagrammed to make another word
Selection
Option 1:
Elections
Option 2:
Deflections
Option 4:
Perfection
Option 5:
Derelictions
Correct Answer:
Elections
Solution:
Selection and elections are made of same letters
Option 1:
so that
Option 2:
as
Option 3:
but
Option 4:
however
Option 5:
no matter although
Correct Answer:
as
Solution:
We need a conjunction that shows the reason.
Q. 6 Find out the word which you think has been anagrammed to make another word
Dirty Room
Option 2:
Dormitory
Option 3:
Dominant
Option 4:
repository
Option 5:
Tanning
Correct Answer:
Dormitory
Solution:
Dormitory can be broken to make the word ‘dirty room’.
Q. 7 Find out the odd one out among the following words:
Option 1:
Belligerence
Option 2:
Anguishness
Option 3:
Hostile
Option 4:
Antagonism
Option 5:
Aggression
Correct Answer:
Hostile
Solution:
All words are related to violence or attacking. However, where the others are nouns, hostile is an
adjective.
Q. 8 Find out the odd one out among the following words:
Option 2:
Revelry
Option 3:
Exhilaration
Option 4:
Happiness
Option 5:
Euphoria
Correct Answer:
Revelry
Solution:
Revelry means celebrating a moment with great noise and excitement while others denote intense
happiness.
Q. 9 Find out the odd one out among the following words:
Option 1:
Profane
Option 2:
Blasphemous
Option 3:
Ungracious
Option 4:
Irreverent
Option 5:
Sacrilegious
Correct Answer:
Ungracious
Solution:
Where the options denote disrespect towards religion, ungracious means being rude or discourteous to
people.
Option 1:
Precarious
Option 2:
Perilous
Option 3:
Menace
Option 4:
Treacherous
Option 5:
Dangerous
Correct Answer:
Menace
Solution:
The first three words are adjectives which mean unsafe or insecure. The last is a noun which means
danger.
Q. 11 Find out the odd one out among the following words:
Option 1:
Extortionate
Option 2:
Extravagant
Option 3:
Reasonable
Option 4:
Exorbitant
Option 5:
Dear
Correct Answer:
Reasonable
Solution:
Reasonable is the odd word. Where the others denote a high cost, the latter means something relatively
Q. 12 Find out the odd one out among the following words:
Option 1:
Brawny
Option 2:
Puny
Option 3:
Virile
Option 4:
Strapping
Option 5:
Herculean
Correct Answer:
Puny
Solution:
Puny means physically weak while others mean physically strong.
Q. 13 Find out the odd one out among the following words:
Option 1:
Uninviting
Option 2:
Charismatic
Option 3:
Appealing
Option 4:
Enchanting
Option 5:
Arresting
Correct Answer:
Uninviting
Solution:
Q. 14 Find out the odd one out among the following words:
Option 1:
Gloat
Option 2:
Brag
Option 3:
Braggart
Option 4:
Swank
Option 5:
Swagger
Correct Answer:
Braggart
Solution:
Braggart is an adjective means a person who boasts while others are verbs which mean to boast.
Attractive
Option 1:
Appealing
Option 2:
Enthralling
Option 3:
Nonchalant
Option 4:
Staggering
Option 5:
Sensational
Correct Answer:
Enthralling
Criticize
Option 1:
Exalt
Option 2:
Implore
Option 3:
Censure
Option 4:
Ensure
Option 5:
Exhort
Correct Answer:
Censure
Solution:
Censure means to criticize.
Condemn
Option 1:
Excoriate
Option 2:
Elevate
Option 3:
Ameliorate
Option 4:
Mitigate
Option 5:
Assuage
Solution:
Excoriate and condemn are synonyms.
Poverty
Option 1:
Thwart
Option 2:
Skinflint
Option 3:
Penury
Option 4:
Blatant
Option 5:
Obviate
Correct Answer:
Penury
Solution:
Penury means poverty.
Discuss
Option 1:
Sidestep
Option 2:
Enlist
Option 3:
Broach
Option 4:
ill-disposed
Correct Answer:
Broach
Solution:
Broach means to raise a topic for discussion.
Bold
Option 1:
Milksop
Option 2:
Sullen
Option 3:
Valiant
Option 4:
Divergent
Option 5:
Variant
Correct Answer:
Valiant
Solution:
Valiant means bold.
Strong
Option 1:
Disastrous
Option 2:
Lethal
Option 3:
Brawny
Option 5:
Devastating
Correct Answer:
Brawny
Solution:
Brawny and strong are synonyms.
Marginalize
Option 1:
Diverse
Option 2:
Alienate
Option 3:
Divulge
Option 4:
Decline
Option 5:
Accept
Correct Answer:
Alienate
Solution:
Alienate and marginalize mean to isolate.
Q. 23 Find out the pair of words from the options which exhibits the same relationship as shown
by the question pair of words:
Usurp: Appropriate
Option 1:
Miraculous: Moron
Option 3:
Misappropriate: Charity
Option 4:
Thwart: Stab
Correct Answer:
Atrocious: Dreadful
Solution:
The question pair of words contains synonyms. Similarly, atrocious and dreadful also carry the same idea
Promote
Option 1:
Agonize
Option 2:
Afflict
Option 3:
Thwart
Option 4:
Foster
Option 5:
Excruciate
Correct Answer:
Thwart
Solution:
Promote means to help progress. Thwart means to stop the progress.
Destitution
Option 1:
Poverty
Option 3:
Paucity
Option 4:
Sumptuous
Option 5:
Penury
Correct Answer:
Affluence
Solution:
Destitution is poverty and affluence is richness.
Flexible
Option 1:
Transient
Option 2:
Supple
Option 3:
Adamant
Option 4:
Vulnerable
Option 5:
Miraculous
Correct Answer:
Adamant
Solution:
Adamant denotes an inflexible person.
Safeguard
Option 2:
Endanger
Option 3:
Tuft
Option 4:
Saviour
Option 5:
Precarious
Correct Answer:
Endanger
Solution:
Safeguard means to keep one away from danger. Endanger means to put in danger.
Exalt
Option 1:
Estrange
Option 2:
Obviate
Option 3:
Deride
Option 4:
Extravagant
Option 5:
Implore
Correct Answer:
Deride
Solution:
Exalt means to praise and deride means to ridicule or criticize.
Relegate
Option 1:
Devalue
Option 2:
Demean
Option 3:
Elevate
Option 4:
Demean
Option 5:
Belittle
Correct Answer:
Elevate
Solution:
Relegate means to reduce the status of someone. Elevate means to raise someone to a higher standard.
Intrepid
Option 1:
Pusillanimous
Option 2:
Plucky
Option 3:
Parsimonious
Option 4:
Audacious
Option 5:
Valiant
Correct Answer:
Pusillanimous
Sissy
Option 1:
Assertive
Option 2:
Tentative
Option 3:
Timid
Option 4:
Clever
Option 5:
Reticent
Correct Answer:
Assertive
Solution:
Sissy is unassertive.
Validate
Option 1:
Refute
Option 2:
Buttress
Option 3:
Support
Option 4:
Rectify
Option 5:
Substantiate
Solution:
Validate means to prove or certify. Refute means to disprove of something.
Q. 33 Read the paragraph and choose a suitable summary from the given options.
It seems that there are essentially two types of logical trendsetters. The first ones are
innovators in entirety who consider the plan that may have in no way existed before. They
obtain stimulation from proceedings, incidents and customs happening in their environs or
even from folk stories hanging around. The other ones are the additional trendsetters who
work on obtainable substances and thoughts to ensure some novelty therein. Expansion of
numerous contemporary drugs from Ayurvedic literature and folktales can be categorized as
such.
Option 1:
Logical innovation takes the form of initiation and advancing of new ideas, and learn for cleansing
presented ideas. Application of Ayurveda in contemporary medication is an illustration of the latter.
Option 2:
Innovators are either supplementary or full trendsetters. Supplementary innovators conceptualize new
thoughts while total innovators make the most of proceedings, incidents and mores to conceive
improvements.
Option 3:
Commencement on new ideas and improvements of thoughts are some of a number of forms of
scientific innovation. The former draws on events or incidents while the latter draws on obtainable
objects
Option 4:
Trendsetters follow the upcoming trends and innovate accordingly. Ayurveda is one such example.
Option 5:
Trendsetters in entirety visualize original ideas from procedures and traditions such as the convention
of Ayurvedic drugs in ancient India. Additional innovators develop accessible ideas.
Correct Answer:
Logical innovation takes the form of initiation and advancing of new ideas, and learn for cleansing
presented ideas. Application of Ayurveda in contemporary medication is an illustration of the latter.
Solution:
'Trendsetters in entirety visualize original ideas from procedures and traditions such as the convention of
Ayurvedic drugs in ancient India. Additional innovators develop accessible ideas.' is incorrect as
application of Ayurveda to contemporary medication is an illustration of additional novelty. 'Innovators
are either supplementary or full trendsetters. Supplementary innovators conceptualize new thoughts
while total innovators make the most of proceedings, incidents and mores to conceive improvements.' is
incorrect as the end sentence pronounces that total trendsetters envisage enhancements while they
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envision ideas from scrape hence there is no capacity for improvements in those thoughts. According to
'Commencement on new ideas and improvements of thoughts are some of a number of forms of
scientific innovation. The former draws on events or incidents while the latter draws on obtainable
objects' there are a number of forms of modernization whereas the passage states that there are
fundamentally two types. Hence this is a deformation of the facts presented in the passage. 'Logical
innovation takes the form of initiation and advancing of new ideas, and learn for cleansing presented
ideas. Application of Ayurveda in contemporary medication is an illustration of the latter.' presents the
synopsis of the points properly.
Q. 34 Read the paragraph and choose a suitable summary from the given options:
Option 1:
Journalism has always been a rampantly growing force
Option 2:
Journalism as a calling is going through a period of considerable snowballing
Option 3:
Journalism is the best profession for students now a days.
Option 4:
Journalism is unbridled and thus, perilous
Option 5:
Journalism is defying the growth of all other professions
Correct Answer:
Journalism as a calling is going through a period of considerable snowballing
Solution:
The paragraph highlights the expansion and growth of journalism. Hence, “Journalism is defying the
growth of all other professions” is the best choice.
Discipline is the most important thing in everyone’s life. Without discipline one cannot live a
happy life. It is the act of living life following some rules and regulations. Discipline is
everything which we do in the right way in right time. It leads us on the right path. We all
follow various types of discipline in our daily lives. There are many examples like we wake
up in the early morning, drink a glass of water, go to washroom to get fresh, do brush our
teeth, take bath, take breakfast, go to school in uniform at right time, etc all are discipline.
Option 1:
Discipline and punctuality are the two important elements for worthy living.
Option 2:
It is discipline which changes lives. A disciplined person is sure to succeed.
Option 3:
Discipline is not only the most important trait but is also intrinsic.
Option 4:
Discipline is the only significant of all the principles
Option 5:
Discipline is the most indispensable principle to guide us
Correct Answer:
Discipline is not only the most important trait but is also intrinsic.
Solution:
“Discipline is not only the most important trait but is also intrinsic ” carries the essence of the paragraph.
It highlights both aspects; discipline is most important and intrinsic
Q. 36 Read the paragraphs given in each question and choose a suitable summary from the given
options
Emotions and feelings are central to our life. They allow us to exist and achieve the fullness
of our personality by motivating us towards that which is good. However, as a result of
traumatic experiences, our emotional life can become disordered. This abnormal expression
of emotion can only be understood and addressed by having an adequate understanding of
how emotions work and develop within the person. A brief study of anxiety will seek to show
how emotions can become disordered, and the ways in which 'emotional literacy' provides a
means of addressing this problem.
Option 1:
Emotions need to be organized with the tool of astuteness and acumen
Option 3:
Emotional coddling is astonishingly significant
Option 4:
Emotions can make or break you.
Option 5:
Emotions and feelings are inseparable
Correct Answer:
Emotions need to be organized with the tool of astuteness and acumen
Solution:
Refer to the opening and the last lines. They evidently justify the selection of “Emotions need to be
organized with the tool of astuteness and acumen”.
Q. 37 Read the paragraph and choose a suitable summary from the given options:
Physically active individuals have a much better health outlook than their sedentary peers.
Even modest regular physical activity has a positive influence on people's health and vitality.
A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of moderate activity a day most days of the week will benefit
health and assist with weight loss. A formal workout is not necessary to have these benefits; a
brisk walk will suffice (although a more vigorous workout will suffice that much more).
Option 1:
Working out is paramount to ensure a good and sound life
Option 2:
Even the tiniest amount of exercise has some good impact on our health and thus, everyone must
workout
Option 3:
It is an arduous task to work out
Option 4:
Working out leads to a healthy and prosperous lifestyle.
Option 5:
Working out is indispensable for life and anyone who does not do exercise always falls ill
Correct Answer:
Working out is paramount to ensure a good and sound life
Solution:
The paragraph highlights the positive impact of exercise.
Option 1:
Nationalism promotes integrity and hence, it should be promoted.
Option 2:
Nationalism deserves the highest priority
Option 3:
Nationalism is a champion of unity and deserves precedence and preference
Option 4:
Nationalism advocates unity
Option 5:
Nationalism is intrigued into various spheres of life and sets high standards of moral values
Correct Answer:
Nationalism is a champion of unity and deserves precedence and preference
Solution:
'Nationalism is intrigued into various spheres of life and sets high standards of moral values' is beyond
context. Other options are incomplete and are blended in the correct option. Thus, “Nationalism is a
champion of unity and deserves precedence and preference” is the answer.
Q. 39 Read the paragraph and choose a suitable summary from the given options:
Festivals are part of one’s custom, culture and tradition. They are there for us to celebrate. It
helps us forget our routine. It gives us some momentary, mental and physical relaxation and
thus frees us from die shackles of monotonous work. In India alone there are over 100
festivals celebrated throughout a year. The reason is that there are all religions like, Hindu,
Muslim, Christian, Buddhism, Jainism, Parsis and so on. Indian festivals are chiefly season-
oriented; summer, winter, spring and autumn.
Option 1:
Festivals are very significant to ensure amusement amidst wearing life styles which makes us haggard
Option 2:
Festivals markedly represent joy and unity
Option 4:
Festivals spread unity which is good for economic growth
Option 5:
Festivals need to be rejoiced with astonishing relish
Correct Answer:
Festivals markedly represent joy and unity
Solution:
The paragraph underlines the role of festivals in proliferating joy and marking unity. Hence, “Festivals
markedly represent joy and unity” is the correct answer.
Q. 40 Read the paragraph and choose a suitable summary from the given options:
An environment is the natural surroundings which help life to grow, nourish and destroy on
this planet called earth. Natural environment plays a great role in the existence of life on earth
and it helps human beings, animals and other living things to grow and develop naturally. But
due to some bad and selfish activities of the human beings, our environment is getting
affected. It is the most important topic that everyone must know how to protect our
environment to keep it safe forever as well as ensure the nature’s balance on this planet to
continue the existence of life.
Option 1:
Our environment is endangered due to over ambitiousness of human beings.
Option 2:
One must protect the environment as it will be hazardous to lives of many species.
Option 3:
Environment is vital to maintain steadiness and thus, human beings must fight against its
precariousness
Option 4:
The selfish human beings must understand the significance of environment
Option 5:
Environment and its intricacies are not easily discernible
Correct Answer:
Environment is vital to maintain steadiness and thus, human beings must fight against its
precariousness
Solution:
The paragraph calls for understanding the importance of environment and ensuring its safety. Hence,
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“Environment is vital to maintain steadiness and thus, human beings must fight against its
precariousness” presents the essence of the paragraph.
Q. 41 Read the paragraph and choose a suitable summary from the given options:
Does any innocent human being deserve to be abused? The answer is no. So why should
animals on factory farms have to go through this pain? They feel and hurt too, as they’re
living things. That’s why people should focus on animal protection on factory farms because
the treatment is cruel and immoral. First of all, animals suffer everywhere because of what
people do to them. So hidden cameras are set up in all different factory farms all over to
further prove the wrong that’s happening.
Option 1:
Guiltless animals are subjected to inhumane behaviour by human beings and thus, they need to be
resuscitated.
Option 2:
Animals are innocuous and thus, become the target of savagery at the hands of human beings.
Option 3:
Killing animals is inhumane and thus, must be discouraged.
Option 4:
Innocent animals are killed and it shows inhuman nature of the world.
Option 5:
It is imperative to save animals to maintain the equilibrium of the eco system.
Correct Answer:
Animals are innocuous and thus, become the target of savagery at the hands of human beings.
Solution:
The author underlines that animals are innocent, brutalized and must be saved. Thus, the most
comprehensive choice is “Animals are innocuous and thus, become the target of savagery at the hands of
human beings”
Composition
(A) Therefore, it is an encouraging symbol, but we must watch against our rising pace of
populace expansion.
(C) Even though this modification is sluggish and steady, it appears to be unswerving.
(D) The degree of success of this programme can be gauged when we examine the share of
citizens underneath deficiency line.
Option 1:
A
Option 2:
B
Option 3:
C
Option 4:
D
Correct Answer:
C
Solution:
The correct arrangement of sentences is: BCAD
B- This is the opening line of the paragraph which establishes the idea of deficiency mitigation
C- C and B form a mandatory pair. Here ‘this modification refers to deficiency mitigation.
(A) Therefore, it is an encouraging symbol, but we must watch against our rising pace of
populace expansion.
(C) Even though this modification is sluggish and steady, it appears to be unswerving.
(D) The degree of success of this programme can be gauged when we examine the share of
citizens underneath deficiency line
Option 1:
A
Option 2:
B
Option 3:
C
Option 4:
D
Correct Answer:
D
Solution:
The correct arrangement of sentences is: BCAD
B- This is the opening line of the paragraph which establishes the idea of deficiency mitigation
C- C and B form a mandatory pair. Here ‘this modification refers to deficiency mitigation.
A few metres beyond that village was seen two men along with a few bulls and Indian
drivers
Option 2:
that village was seen two men
Option 3:
a few bulls and Indian drivers
Option 4:
No error
Option 5:
along with
Correct Answer:
that village was seen two men
Solution:
Men are two, hence, were to be used instead of was.
It is popularly known that the higher class have no consideration for the poverty-stricken
and the tyrannized.
Option 1:
No error
Option 2:
the higher class have no
Option 3:
consideration for the poverty-stricken
Option 4:
and the tyrannized
Option 5:
It is popularly known that
Correct Answer:
the higher class have no
Solution:
Higher class is considered as a singular subject. Thus, has should replace have.
Amit as well as some of his enemies have fallen in love with chemistry, which is the most
convoluted subject.
Option 1:
No error
Option 2:
have fallen in love with chemistry, which
Option 3:
is the most convoluted subject
Option 4:
Amit as well as
Option 5:
some of his enemies
Correct Answer:
have fallen in love with chemistry, which
Solution:
With as well as, the farther subject rule is applied. Thus, the verb has to agree with Amit, which is
singular. The correction thus, is ‘has fallen’.
More than one successful student of this college have interacted with the most sought after
celebrities found in the nation.
Option 1:
More than one successful student of this college
Option 2:
have interacted with
Option 3:
found in the nation
Option 4:
No error
Option 5:
the most sought after celebrities
Solution:
One is singular, thus, have needs to be changed into has.
More than one documentary on moral values and knowledge by this director have been
banned by the censor board.
Option 1:
More than one documentary on moral values
Option 2:
have been banned
Option 3:
No error
Option 4:
and knowledge by this director
Option 5:
by the censor board
Correct Answer:
have been banned
Solution:
The subject (one) is singular. Thus, has should be written
Many a man along with some colleagues are speaking with the owner of the shop to ensure
better parking.
Option 1:
some colleagues are
Option 2:
No error
Option 3:
the shop to ensure better parking
Option 5:
speaking with the owner of
Correct Answer:
some colleagues are
Solution:
Man is singular, thus, the verb ‘are’ should be replaced with ‘is’.
Many a student of this school are supposed to be promoted to the next standard on the
basis of good performance.
Option 1:
No error
Option 2:
are supposed to be promoted
Option 3:
on the basis of good performance
Option 4:
to be promoted to the next standard
Option 5:
Many a student of this school
Correct Answer:
are supposed to be promoted
Solution:
Student is singular, thus, the verb ‘are’ should be replaced with ‘is’.
The boss of the company as well as his employees are planning to take an action against the
people who pelted stones.
Option 1:
his employees are planning
Option 3:
No error
Option 4:
The boss of the company as well as
Option 5:
the people who pelted stones
Correct Answer:
his employees are planning
Solution:
With as well as, the farther subject rule is applied. Thus, the verb has to agree with boss, which is
singular. The correction thus, is ‘is’.
Although I told you that the beautiful couple is on the brink of getting separated yet you
should not have disclosed it to her.
Option 1:
Although I told you that
Option 2:
is on the brink of getting separated
Option 3:
No error
Option 4:
the beautiful couple
Option 5:
yet you should not have disclosed it to her
Correct Answer:
is on the brink of getting separated
Solution:
When they are separating, the couple are considered plural, thus, ‘are’ is to be written.
The criminal along with his henchmen are coming tomorrow to create trouble in the
peaceful city.
Option 1:
No error
Option 2:
henchmen are coming tomorrow
Option 3:
in the peaceful city
Option 4:
to create trouble
Option 5:
The criminal along with his
Correct Answer:
henchmen are coming tomorrow
Solution:
Criminal is a singular subject. Hence, are is to be replaced with ‘is’
Grammar
Q. 54 Find out the meaning of the phrasal verb
Get along
Option 1:
Travel together
Option 2:
Dislike each other
Option 3:
Like each other
Option 4:
Get out
Option 5:
Go out
Solution:
The verb denotes liking of each other by two people
Little knowledge is always dangerous and we must strive to reach the depth.
Option 1:
Little
Option 2:
Knowledge
Option 3:
Dangerous
Option 4:
depth
Option 5:
Always
Correct Answer:
Knowledge
Solution:
Knowledge cannot be pluralized with an ‘s’ or ‘es’. Thus, it qualifies to be uncountable noun
The love that I feel for you is true despite the ever-transient conditions.
Option 1:
Love
Option 2:
that
Option 3:
The
Option 5:
Feel
Correct Answer:
Love
Solution:
Love is an abstract noun, hence cannot be counted.
His father was deeply concerned about his safety and thus, he censured him for having been
nonchalant.
Option 1:
censured
Option 2:
Safety
Option 3:
About
Option 4:
Father
Option 5:
Nonchalant
Correct Answer:
Safety
Solution:
Safety is another noun which cannot be counted. It is an abstract noun.
To make it better, we need significant research which is pertaining to the present problem.
Option 1:
we
Option 3:
Research
Option 4:
Significant
Option 5:
Make
Correct Answer:
Research
Solution:
Research cannot be counted. It is not tangible. Thus, it is uncountable.
Two sacks of rice was the price he fixed for an evidently arduous task.
Option 1:
arduous
Option 2:
Found
Option 3:
Rice
Option 4:
Fixed
Option 5:
Sacks
Correct Answer:
Rice
Solution:
It is impossible to count rice. Therefore, option 4 is the best choice
Although he never understood himself. I kept trying to convince him that he was better than
me.
Option 2:
I kept trying to convince
Option 3:
better than me
Option 4:
No error
Option 5:
him that he was
Correct Answer:
better than me
Solution:
Than is a conjunction, not a preposition. Hence, than must be followed by the subjective pronoun. ‘Better
than I am’ is better.
I won’t let him take it.The bat is mine, not only the bat, it’s sticker is also mine.
Option 1:
I won’t let him take it
Option 2:
not only the bat
Option 3:
it’s sticker is also mine
Option 4:
No error
Option 5:
the bat is mine
Correct Answer:
it’s sticker is also mine
Solution:
The possessive pronoun for it is its.
It is a well-known fact that one must not reveal their secrets to people who do not care.
Option 1:
that one must not reveal
Option 2:
their secrets to people
Option 3:
who do not care
Option 4:
No error
Option 5:
It is a well-known fact
Correct Answer:
their secrets to people
Solution:
One is a singular subject. Thus, the usage of ‘their’ is wrong here.
The man who you met was always going to do it with utmost ease.
Option 1:
The man who you
Option 2:
going to do it
Option 3:
with utmost ease
Option 4:
No error
Option 5:
met was always
Solution:
The man is the object here. Thus, the correct pronoun is ‘whom’.
The teacher was aware of their ability, therefore, she asked him to monitor the class during
the break.
Option 1:
The teacher was aware of their ability
Option 2:
therefore, she asked him
Option 3:
No error
Option 4:
during the break
Option 5:
to monitor the class
Correct Answer:
The teacher was aware of their ability
Solution:
Since the rest of the sentence is about one person, the correct pronoun is ‘his’ instead of ‘their’.
Option 1:
He wants him to kill by me
Option 2:
He wants him to be killed by me
Option 3:
He wants me to have killed him
Option 5:
He wants I to kill him
Correct Answer:
He wants him to be killed by me
Solution:
The change from subject to object is the most apt in “He wants him to be killed by me”
Option 1:
Others are never teased by him
Option 2:
Others are not teased by him
Option 3:
Others are never teased
Option 4:
Others are not teased
Option 5:
He does not tease anyone
Correct Answer:
Others are never teased by him
Solution:
“Others are never teased by him” is the best answer. It changes the voice without violating the rules of
grammar
Option 1:
The answer may be corrected by me
Option 3:
Can the answer be corrected by me
Option 4:
May the answer be corrected by me
Option 5:
The answer may be correct by me
Correct Answer:
The answer may be corrected by me
Solution:
“The answer may be corrected by me” is the best answer. It changes the voice without violating the rules
of grammar
Option 1:
He was held responsible by her
Option 2:
She was held responsible by him
Option 3:
He was responsibly held be her
Option 4:
He was held responsible
Option 5:
He held her responsible
Correct Answer:
He was held responsible by her
Solution:
“He was held responsible by her” is the best answer. It changes the voice without violating the rules of
grammar
Option 1:
Trust is never breached by him
Option 2:
Never do they breach the trust
Option 3:
Never does he breach the trust
Option 4:
Trust is breached him never
Option 5:
Trust is not breached by him
Correct Answer:
Trust is never breached by him
Solution:
“Trust is never breached by him” is the best answer. It changes the voice without violating the rules of
grammar
Option 1:
Cakes are always eaten by her
Option 2:
Cakes are always being eaten by her
Option 3:
Cakes are being eaten by her
Option 4:
Cakes are being eaten by her always
Option 5:
Cakes are eaten by her
Solution:
“Cakes are always eaten by her” is the best answer. It changes the voice without violating the rules of
grammar
Option 1:
Tea is being made by them
Option 2:
Tea is being make by them
Option 3:
Tea was made by them
Option 4:
Tea was being made by them
Option 5:
Tea is made by them
Correct Answer:
Tea is being made by them
Solution:
: We need the present tense. Thus, “Tea is being made by them” is idiomatically correct.
Option 1:
I am not allowed to go by him
Option 2:
I am not allowed to went by him
Option 3:
I am not allowed to be gone by him
Option 5:
I am not allowed to visit to
Correct Answer:
I am not allowed to go by him
Solution:
“I am not allowed to go by him” is the best answer. It changes the voice without violating the rules of
grammar.
Option 1:
Since childhood, she has been brawny
Option 2:
When she reached school she became even stronger
Option 3:
Her bodily potency is so enormous that she can even crush stones
Option 4:
She has a rosy glow on her face as she exercise daily
Option 5:
She is quite burly
Correct Answer:
Her bodily potency is so enormous that she can even crush stones
Solution:
Where the other three sentences are about the subject being well-built, “her bodily potency is so enormous
that she can even crush stones” discusses the use of her strength.
Option 1:
Schooling is very significant for all of us
Option 2:
Schooling leads us to our objectives
Option 4:
Schooling is the base of every education system
Option 5:
Schooling helps us envision ourselves in important positions
Correct Answer:
Schooling is very significant for all of us
Solution:
The other options assert and exemplify the significance of schooling. “Schooling is very significant for all
of us” is therefore the correct answer.
Option 1:
The Indian financial system has seen a variety of ups and downs recently
Option 2:
In spite of ferocious criticism ,there have been many citizens to have authenticated the bearing of the
regime
Option 3:
Ignoring the censuring however, the administration is stubborn on its resolution which has led the GDP
drop
Option 4:
Government should be taking various schemes to enhance the growth of GDP
Option 5:
The guidelines of the government have been criticized by economic experts and held accountable for
the turn down in the GDP
Correct Answer:
The Indian financial system has seen a variety of ups and downs recently
Solution:
The other options are about the government, only the option “The Indian financial system has seen a
variety of ups and downs recently” is about the Indian Economy.
Option 2:
Critics of media posit that media is biased and thus, sides with the oppressive forces
Option 3:
Critics mention the assertive approach of media and articulate the prejudiced attitude of the media
within its structure.
Option 4:
The veracity with which the Indian media works is questioned and doubted; natives contend that
distress of the destitution-stricken are typically not discussed
Option 5:
People also argue that media merely intermittently discusses the predicament of the subjugated
Correct Answer:
Critics mention the assertive approach of media and articulate the prejudiced attitude of the media
within its structure.
Solution:
The other options criticize media for being unfairly drawn towards the wealthy and powerful. Option
“Critics mention the assertive approach of media and articulate the prejudiced attitude of the media within
its structure” highlights the matter of partiality inside media.
Reading Comprehension
Option 1:
Organ donation and transplantation are not prohibited by Jewish laws and tradition.
Option 2:
It is possible to donate organs from one human being to another.
Option 4:
what would be more generous act than the gift of life
Option 5:
being willing to donate an organ from our own bodies would be a great example of sacrifice for
another.
Correct Answer:
Organ donation and transplantation are not prohibited by Jewish laws and tradition.
Solution:
Refer to (At one time, organ donation and transplantation, were prohibited by Jewish laws and tradition
because such procedures were still in the experimental stage and meant risking lives)
Q.77 Which of the following most accurately express the main idea of the purpose?
Option 1:
Jewish had not upgraded their view of donation
Option 2:
The act of generosity soften our loss and uplift us.
Option 3:
The Jews were commanded to demonstrate love for God as well as their fellowmen
Option 4:
We should not stand idly by our neighbour who is suffering
Option 5:
We can help someone to live even after our death.
Correct Answer:
We can help someone to live even after our death.
Solution:
Refer to (Let us declare together, that ‘‘I would like to help someone to live even after my death.’’ Let us
remember a favourite bumper sticker that reads as follows: “Don’t take your organs to heaven, because
heaven knows we need them here)
Q.78 Why the organ donation and transplantation were prohibited in Jewish laws?
Option 2:
because it was risky for the receiver's life
Option 3:
because the procedure was not completed and was under the experimental stage
Option 4:
because the Jewish had not upgraded their views.
Option 5:
because love, mercy was not in people's heart for this altruistic act.
Correct Answer:
because the procedure was not completed and was under the experimental stage
Solution:
Refer to (At one time, organ donation and transplantation, were prohibited by Jewish laws and tradition
because such procedures were still in the experimental stage and meant risking lives)
Option 1:
success of the time organ donation
Option 2:
awareness among the followers
Option 3:
followers own willingness to donate their organs
Option 4:
option a and b
Option 5:
option b and d.
Correct Answer:
option b and d.
Solution:
Refer to (the start of The Times Organ Donation Campaign, a grand success by creating awareness
among followers, colleagues and students in schools and colleges by communicating their own
willingness to donate their organs. )
Option 1:
don't take your organs to heaven, because heaven knows we need them here
Option 2:
help someone to live even after the death
Option 3:
what could be more altruistic than the gift of life
Option 4:
whoever saves one life, it is as if he saved the entire world.
Option 5:
go on, pledge your organs; help save lives
Correct Answer:
whoever saves one life, it is as if he saved the entire world.
Solution:
Refer to (This principle overrides Jewish objections to any unnecessary interference with the body after
death and the requirement for immediate burial. On the contrary, the body is sewn up quickly and the
funeral can occur without much delay. As Mishnah Sanhedrin 4:6 says, “Whoever saves one life, it is as if
he saved the entire world.” )
Q. 81 Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/group of
words printed in bold as used in passage.generosity
Option 1:
tonic
Option 2:
vehemence
Option 3:
ravish
Option 4:
sordid
Option 5:
magnanimity
Correct Answer:
magnanimity
Q. 82 Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/group of
words printed in bold as used in passage.altruistic
Option 1:
Avaricious
Option 2:
thrifty
Option 3:
Philanthropic
Option 4:
stingy
Option 5:
sordid
Correct Answer:
Philanthropic
Solution:
philanthropic, which means generous or benevolent.
Q. 83 Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/group of
words printed in bold as used in passage.PROHIBITED
Option 1:
Legitimate
Option 2:
legal
Option 3:
logical
Option 4:
interdict
Option 5:
accredited
Solution:
Interdict,which means an authoritative prohibition
Q. 84 Choose the word/group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/group of
words printed in bold as used in passage.indispensable
Option 1:
requisite
Option 2:
imperative
Option 3:
trivial
Option 4:
crucial
Option 5:
cardinal
Correct Answer:
trivial
Solution:
Trival,which means of little value or importance.
Q. 85 Choose the word/group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/group of
words printed in bold as used in passage.ATTRIBUTE
Option 1:
Defer
Option 2:
stigmatize
Option 3:
impute
Option 4:
discredit
Correct Answer:
discredit
Solution:
Discredit,which means to cause someone to lose people's respect or trust.
Q. 86 Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words
are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions:How many
really suffer as a result of labor market problems? This is one of the most critical yet
contentious social policy questions. In many ways, our social statistics exaggerate the degree
of hardship. Unemployment does not have the same dire consequences today as it did in
the 1930’s when most of the unemployed were primary breadwinners, when income and
earnings were usually much closer to the margin of subsistence, and when there were no
countervailing social programs for those failing in the labor market. Increasing affluence, the
rise of families with more than one wage earner, the growing predominance of secondary
earners among the unemployed, and improved social welfare protection have
unquestionably mitigated the consequences of joblessness. Earnings and income data also
overstate the dimensions of hardship. Among the millions with hourly earnings at or below
the minimum wage level, the overwhelming majority are from multiple-earner, relatively
affluent families. Most of those counted by the poverty statistics are elderly or handicapped
or have family responsibilities which keep them out of the labor force, so the poverty
statistics are by no means an accurate indicator of labor market pathologies.Yet there are
also many ways our social statistics underestimate the degree of labor-market-related
hardship. The unemployment counts exclude the millions of fully employed workers whose
wages are so low that their families remain in poverty. Low wages and repeated or
prolonged unemployment frequently interact to undermine the capacity for self-support.
Since the number experiencing joblessness at some time during the year is several times the
number unemployed in any month, those who suffer as a result of forced idleness can equal
or exceed average annual unemployment, even though only a minority of the jobless in any
month really suffer. For every person counted in the monthly unemployment tallies, there is
another working part-time because of the inability to find full-time work, or else outside the
labor force but wanting a job. Finally, income transfers in our country have always focused
on the elderly, disabled, and dependent, neglecting the needs of the working poor, so that
the dramatic expansion of cash and in-kind transfers does not necessarily mean that those
failing in the labor market are adequately protected.As a result of such contradictory
evidence, it is uncertain whether those suffering seriously as a result of labor market
problems number in the hundreds of thousands or the tens of millions, and, hence, whether
high levels of joblessness can be tolerated or must be countered by job creation and
economic stimulus. There is only one area of agreement in this debate—that the existing
poverty, employment, and earnings statistics are inadequate for one their primary
applications, measuring the consequences of labor market problems.What is the impact on
poverty statistics of not including the millions of fully employed workers with extremely low
wages?
Option 2:
People earn very less that they can’t even survive still they are not counted as poor’s which provides
inadequate data
Option 3:
Low wages and repeated or prolonged unemployment frequently interact to undermine the capacity
for self-support
Option 4:
Among the millions with hourly earnings at or below the minimum wage level, the overwhelming
majority are from multiple-earner, relatively affluent families
Option 5:
Option a and d
Correct Answer:
People earn very less that they can’t even survive still they are not counted as poor’s which provides
inadequate data
Solution:
as mentioned in the first paragraph of the passage.
Option 1:
Because contradictory evidences are found
Option 2:
Because it is not certain whether all issues are as a result of labor market
Option 3:
the poverty statistics are by no means an accurate indicator of labor market pathologies
Option 4:
The unemployment counts exclude the millions of fully employed workers whose wages are so low
that their families remain in poverty.
Option 5:
Because the existing poverty, employment, and earnings statistics are inadequate for one their
primary applications
Correct Answer:
Because the existing poverty, employment, and earnings statistics are inadequate for one their
primary applications
Option 1:
Unemployment did not have the same consequences as we have today.
Option 2:
Poverty statistics are based on only elderly or handicapped
Option 3:
There were no countervailing social programs for labors those were failing in the market
Option 4:
Unemployed were primary breadwinners, when income and earnings were usually much closer to the
margin of subsistence,
Option 5:
Option a b and d
Correct Answer:
There were no countervailing social programs for labors those were failing in the market
Solution:
as it is mentioned in the third line of the first passage.
Option 1:
The unemployment counts exclude the millions of fully employed workers whose wages are so low
that their families remain in poverty
Option 2:
It is uncertain whether those suffering seriously as a result of labor market problems number in the
hundreds of thousands or the tens of millions
Option 3:
Earnings and income data shows insufficient information
Option 4:
Both a & b
Option 5:
All a , b & c
Solution:
According to the passage Both A and B are true.
Q. 89 What is the reason why people are taking part time job?
Option 1:
Because every person counted in the monthly unemployment tallies.
Option 2:
Low wages and repeated or prolonged unemployment.
Option 3:
option a and b
Option 4:
Because people are suffering as a result of labour market.
Option 5:
Reason of part-time is, the inability to find full-time work.
Correct Answer:
Reason of part-time is, the inability to find full-time work.
Solution:
Reason of part time job is inability to find full-time work, as it is mentioned in the fifth line of the second
paragraph of the passage.
Option 1:
Among the millions with hourly earnings at or below the minimum wage level, the overwhelming
majority are from multiple-earner, relatively affluent families.
Option 2:
There are also many ways our social statistics underestimate the degree of labour-market-related
hardship.
Option 3:
There is another working part-time because of the inability to find full-time work, or else outside the
labour force but wanting a job.
Option 5:
The unemployment counts exclude the millions of fully employed workers whose wages are so low
that their families remain in poverty
Correct Answer:
According to the data analysis, unemployment have the same dire consequences today as it was in
the 1930’s.
Solution:
As it is not mentioned in this passage
Option 1:
taciturn
Option 2:
alacrity
Option 4:
numerous
Option 5:
agitate
Correct Answer:
numerous
Solution:
manifold means many and various
Q. 94 Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/group of
words printed in bold as used in passage.adjacent
Option 1:
pursue
Option 2:
impede
Option 3:
adamant
Option 4:
detest
Option 5:
adjoining
Correct Answer:
adjoining
Solution:
adjacent means next to or adjoining something else.
Q. 95 Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/group of
words printed in bold as used in passage.propound
Option 1:
propose
Option 3:
revoke
Option 4:
malice
Option 5:
dwindle
Correct Answer:
propose
Solution:
propound means to put forward (an idea or theory) for consideration by others
Q. 96 Choose the word/group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/group of
words printed in bold as used in passage.persists
Option 1:
stupor
Option 2:
discontinue
Option 3:
trivial
Option 4:
pique
Option 5:
patchy
Correct Answer:
discontinue
Solution:
persist means to continue in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
Q. 97 Choose the word/group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/group of
words printed in bold as used in passage.elasticity
Option 2:
lousy
Option 3:
wrath
Option 4:
mollify
Option 5:
rigidity
Correct Answer:
rigidity
Solution:
elasticity means the ability of an object or material to resume its normal shape after being stretched or
compressed
Option 1:
identical
Option 2:
Individual
Option 3:
diversified
Option 4:
confused
Option 5:
unchanging
Solution:
Diversified, which means to engage in varied operations
Option 1:
communication can be drilled in to anybody
Option 2:
passion to work in this industry should be developed from within
Option 3:
Passion is must for everyone
Option 4:
the basic skills are required to become successful
Option 5:
passion to work in this industry can be drilled
Correct Answer:
passion to work in this industry should be developed from within
Solution:
passion to work in this industry should be developed from within
Option 1:
travel and tourism industry
Option 2:
rising demand of travel and tourism industry
Option 3:
The advent of internet
Option 4:
the impact of automation
Option 5:
need of passionate workforce
Solution:
rising demand of travel and tourism industry, as it is clear from the whole passage.
A] 1 B] 2 C] 3 D] 4
Answer - B
A] 93 B] 94 C] 95 D] 103
Answer - A
A] 82 B] 92 C] 102 D] 85
Answer - D
Answer - A
A] 92 B] 98 C] 100 D] 89
Answer - C
6. 1, 2, 2, 5, 3
A] 24 B] 25 C] 26 D] 27
Answer - C
7. 1, 6, 9, 14, 17, ?
A] 24 B] 22 C] 21 D] None
Answer - B
8. 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ?
Answer - B
A] 28 B] 36 C] 46 D] 38
Answer - B
A] 39 B] 49 C] 29 D] 19
Answer - C
A] 36 B] 37 C] 38 D] 39
Answer - D
Answer - A
Answer - B
Answer - A
A] 12 B] 13 C] 14 D] 15
Answer - C
A] 44 B] 45 C] 46 D] 47
Answer - C
Answer - B
18. 2, 5, 9, ?, 20, 27
A] 14 B] 16 C] 18 D] 24
Answer - A
Answer - D
20. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the mirror image of the given
combination.
A] 1 B] 2 C] 3 D] 4
Answer - B
21. Choose the alternative which closely resembles the mirror image of the given
combination.
A] 1 B] 2 C] 3 D] 4
Answer - D
22. Choose the alternative which closely resembles the water image of the given
combination.
Answer - D
23. Choose the alternative which closely resembles the water image of the given
combination.
Answer - B
A] 32 B] 30 C] 29 D] 28
Answer - B
A] 6 B] 7 C] 9 D] 11
Answer - D
Answer - C
27. What is the minimum number of colors required to fill the spaces in the given diagram
without any two adjacent spaces having the same color?
A] 6 B] 5 C] 4 D] 3
Answer - D
Each of the following questions (28-29) 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 relationship between figures C
and D by selecting a suitable figure from the Answer Set that would replace the question mark
(?) in fig. (D).
28.
Answer - 4
29.
Each question (30-64) contains six statements, followed by four options of combinations of any
three of the given sentences. Choose the option in which the combinations are logically
related.Consider first two as statements and and the third as conclusions:
Answer - III
Answer - I
Answer - III
Answer - IV
Answer - III
Answer - IV
Answer - V
37.
38.
Answer - (d)
39.
A. All fruit are vegetable.
B. Some vegetable are non-veg.
C. No formations are fruit .
D. All equations are non-veg.
E. Some vegetable are formations .
F. Some vegetable are not formations .
a) BCE b) AFC c) ACE d) BCF
e) ADF
Answer - (c)
40.
A. Some players are tall.
B. Some players are short .
C. Some short are thin.
D. All thin are players.
Answer - (c)
41.
A. Some red are Blue.
B. No Blue is black.
C. All red are Dark.
D. Some Dark are not E.
E. Some pink are black.
F. Some red are black.
1. ABD 2.ABF 3.CDE
4. BCF 5. None of these
Answer - 5
42.
A.rubber are plastic.
B. No iron is gold.
C. Some plastic are iron.
D. Some gold are not plastic.
E. Some gold are not rubber.
F. Some iron are rubber.
1. ACD 2.BCD 3.ADE
4. DEA 5. BEF
Answer - 3
43.
Answer - 2
44.
A. All bucket are container.
B. Some container are bottle .
C. Some bottle are bucket.
D. No bottle is cap.
E. Some container are not cap.
F. All bucket are bottle.
1. ABC 2.DEC 3. BDE
4. BED 5.CEB
Answer - 3
45.
A. No medicine is tablet.
B. Some tonics are bitter.
C. Some tablet are not tonics.
D. All tonics are medicine.
E. All bitter are tablet.
F. Some medicine are tablet.
1. CDA 2. ADC 3. DBE
4.EFB 5. ACF
Answer - 2
Answer - 4
47.
A. All roses are red.
B. Some red are color.
C. Some roses are paints.
D. All color are big.
E. Some big are not red.
F. All red are paints.
1.BED 2.FCA 3.AFC
4. EDB 5. None of these
Answer - 3
48.
A.All formal are causal.
B. All casual are expensive.
C. Some elegant are expensive.
D. No formals is expensive.
E. elegant is casual.
F. Some casual are not expensive.
1.BCE 2.CFE 3.DAF
4.FAD 5. FEC
49.
A. Many town are cities.
B. All urban are rural.
C. A few town are urban.
D. All rural are cities.
E. All urban are cities.
F. Many town are cities .
1.DEB 2.ACE 3.BED
4.EFC 5.CEF
Answer - 5
50.
A. No trains is cars.
B. All cars is branches.
C. Some cars are nets.
D. All nets are dresses.
E. Some trains are branches.
F. Some dresses are cars.
1.ABD 2.CDF 3.ABE
4.CFD 5.EFC
Answer - 2
51.
A. No river is sea.
B. Some sea are not ocean.
C. No river is pool.
D. All pool are sea.
E. Some river are ocean.
F. No ocean is pool.
1.ABE 2.DFB 3.EFC
Answer - 2
52.
A. Every truck is cycle.
B. Some car are not bike.
C. All cycle are car.
D. All truck are bike.
E. No cycle is bike.
F. Some bike are not cycle.
Answer - 5
53.
Answer - (b)
54.
A. Some beliefs are uncertain.
B. Nothing uncertain is worth dying for.
C. Some belief is worth dying for.
D. All beliefs are uncertain.
Answer - (d)
55.
A. No taxi is horn.
B. Some horn aretyre.
C. All taxi are mirror.
D. Some mirror are horn.
E. No horn is mirror.
F. All tyre are mirror.
1.ACE 2.DEC 3.BFD
4.AED 5.FBE
Answer - 3
56.
A. All solid are liquid.
B. Some liquid are gas.
C. All iron are solid.
D. liquid are marks.
E. Many liquid are iron.
F. Every gas is iron.
1.ABC 2.BFE 3.ACD
4.CDA 5.EFD
Answer - 2
57.
A.All good are people . Some people are bad. Some good are bad.
B.Some players are dancer. No dancer is actor. Some actor are not players.
C.All admins are hackers.All hackers are engineer. Some admins are engineer.
D.No desktop is laptop.Alllaptop are palmtop. Some palmtop are not desktop.
1.Only C and D 2.Only A 3.Only A and B
4. A,B,C and D 5.Only A,C and D
Answer - 1
58.
A.Few peanuts are ground nuts.Many coconuts are peanuts.Some groundnuts are not coconuts.
B.Everyone is loyal.All honest areone.Some loyal are honest.
C.Nochings are changs.Some twangs are not changes.Some twangs are not chings.
D.People are hard working.Some hardworking are successful.All successful are people.
1.Only C 2.Only B 3.Only B and D
4.Only A and C 5.Only C and D
Answer - 2
59.
(A) No stamps is a ticket
(B) Some ticket are stamps.
(C) Some ticket are envelopes.
(D) No ticket are envelopes.
(E) Some stamps are not envelopes.
(F) All stamps are envelopes.
1. DFA 2. BEF 3. CEB
Answer - 1
60.
(A) Some spectacles are not goggles.
(B) Some goggles are not spectacles.
(C) No bracelets is a footprints.
(D) All goggles are bracelets.
(E) Some goggles are spectacles.
(F) Some bracelets are not spectacles.
1. ACE 2. BDF 3. FDA
4. ACF 5.CND
Answer - 2
61.
A. Some actors are actresses.
B. All actresses are leaders .
C. Some leaders are header.
D. Some header are actors.
E. Some leaders are actors.
F. Some actresses are header.
I) CDE II) BCD III )ABE IV) ACD
V) DEF
Answer - III
62.
A. All books are note books .
B. Some note books is magazine .
C. Some booksis newspaper.
D. Some booksis magazine.
E. Some note books is newspaper.
F. Some magazine is newspaper.
Answer - I
63.
A. All bat is cricket .
B. Some grasshopper is butterfly .
C. Some grasshopper is cricket .
D. All butterfly is bat .
E. Some cricket is butterfly.
F. Some bat is grasshopper .
I) BEC II) BFE III) BDF
IV) AED V) none of these
Answer - III
64.
A. Some fan are pens
B. All heater is cooler.
C. All pens are fake.
D. Some cooler are fake .
E. Some cooler are pens.
F. Some pens are fake.
Answer - IV
65. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure matrix.
Answer - 3
67. Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure matrix.
Answer - C
68. In the following question, a matrix of certain characters is given. These characters follow a
certain trend, row-wise or column-wise. Find out this trend and choose the missing character
accordingly.
3 6 8
5 8 4
4 7 ?
A] 6 B] 7 C] 8 D] 9
Answer - A
Answer - D
70. In the following question, a matrix of certain characters is given. These characters follow a
certain trend, row-wise or column-wise. Find out this trend and choose the missing character
accordingly.
1 3 7
5 12 14
25 ? 28
125 192 56
A] 64 B] 56 C] 48 D] 40
Answer - C
71. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the mirror image of the given combination.
A] 1 B] 2 C] 3 D] 4
Answer - C
72. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the mirror image of the given combination.
A] 1 B] 2 C] 3 D] 4
Answer - C
A] 1 B] 2 C] 3 D] 4
74. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the water image of the given combination.
A] 1 B] 2 C] 3 D] 4
Answer - B
75. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the water image of the given combination.
A] 1 B] 2 C] 3 D] 4
Answer - D
75. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the water image of the given combination.
A] 1 B] 2 C] 3 D] 4
Answer - A
76. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the water image of the given combination.
A] 1 B] 2 C] 3 D] 4
Answer - C
A] 8 B] 10 C] 12 D] 14
78. Find the minimum number of straight lines required to make the given figure.
A] 17 B] 18 C] 19 D] 20
Answer - A
A] 22 B] 24 C] 26 D] 28
Answer - D
A] 12 B] 18 C] 22 D] 26
Answer - B
In each of the following questions (81-89), choose the set of figures which follows the
given rule.
81.
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
Answer - C
82.
C. 3 D. 4
Answer - C
83.
C. 3 D. 4
Answer - D
84.
C. 3 D. 4
Answer - C
85
C. 3 D. 4
Answer - A
86.
C. 3 D. 4
Answer - A
87.
.
Choose the set of figures which follows the
given rule.
C. 3 D. 4
Answer - B
88.
C. 3 D. 4
Answer - C
89.
C. 3 D. 4
Answer - A
91.
92.
Z, X, U, Q, L,?
A] K B] I
C] F D] G
Answer - C
93.
H, J, M, O, R, T,?
A] W B] S
C] U D] V
Answer - A
94.
B, D, G, K, M, P,?
A] Q B] R
C] T D] S
Answer - C
95.
G, J, M, P, S, V,?
A] W B] Z
C] X D] Y
Answer - D
96.
F, L, Q, U, X,?
A] B B] Z
C] Y D] A
Answer - B
97.
Z, T, O, K, H, ?
98.
C, E, H, L, Q,?
A] W B] D
C] N D] X
Answer - B
99.
H, V, G, T, F, R, E, P, ?, ?
A] N, D B] M, E
C] D, N D] E, M
Answer - A
100.
KPA, LQB, MRC, NSD,?
A] OTE B] PTE
C] NST D] DMO
Answer - C