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Arki (plutoplanet47@gmail.

com_21511016_1)
Assessment Date : 22-08-2024 19:13:38 (GMT+05:30)
Performance Level : Low

50.00 130.00 0.00


Your Total Assessment Cut-Off marks
Score Score (Pass Marks)

38.46 L
Your Performance
Percentage Category

This report helps you to achieve your targets


as per below stated objectives:
Improve your conceptual understanding
Address specific areas of improvement personalized
to you
Performance Categories
Based on the performance of the students, we have framed the following categories to place you in accordance with your performance

Performance Category Definitions

Excellent
Outstanding level of performance indicates that the candidate has done excellent work and mastered the concepts.
High
High level of performance indicates that the candidate has done above average work and mastered almost all the concepts.
Moderate
Acceptable level of performance indicates that the candidate has done average work and has mastered many of the concepts.
Low
Needs improvement in performance indicates that the candidate has done and mastered very few or none of the concepts.

Performance Criteria

PERFORMANCE CATEGORY RANGE

Excellent 91% to 100% of Max Marks

High 81% to 90% of Max Marks

Moderate 61% to 80% of Max Marks

Low Below 60% of Max Marks

Performance Category based on student marks

SECTION (GROUP) EXCELLENT HIGH MODERATE LOW

Numerical Ability (Numerical Ability) 36.40 and above 32.40 to 36.00 24.40 to 32.00 Below 24.00
SECTION (GROUP) EXCELLENT HIGH MODERATE LOW

Verbal Ability (Verbal Ability) 45.50 and above 40.50 to 45.00 30.50 to 40.00 Below 30.00

Reasoning Ability (Reasoning Ability) 36.40 and above 32.40 to 36.00 24.40 to 32.00 Below 24.00

Overall Score 118.30 and above 105.30 to 117.00 79.30 to 104.00 Below and equal to 78.00

Where do you stand?

SECTION (GROUP) SCORE PERFORMANCE CATEGORY

Numerical Ability (Numerical Ability) 13.00 / 40.00 L

Verbal Ability (Verbal Ability) 25.00 / 50.00 L

Reasoning Ability (Reasoning Ability) 12.00 / 40.00 L

Overall Score 50.00 / 130.00 L

Recommendations and Suggestions


1. Based on your overall scores:
Your overall score falls in the L category. Please attain more knowledge and practice more number of questions.
2. Based on your section-wise performance:
You seem to be inadequate in all sections. Please attain more knowledge and practice more number of questions.
3. Some general suggestions to optimize your score:
The best performers plan and allocate equal time to each section.
Overall Performance Analysis
The below table shows section-wise analysis of marks scored by you, time spent by you, your percentage, your accuracy and number of correct, incorrect,
unanswered and marked for review questions.

TIME
MARKS YOUR MAX NO OF MARKED
SPENT BY YOUR SECTION TOTAL QUESTIONS
SECTION (GROUP) SCORED SECTION QUESTIONS - CORRECT INCORRECT UNANSWERED FOR
YOU (IN PERCENTAGE QUESTIONS ATTEMPTED
BY YOU ACCURACY TO ATTEMPT REVIEW
MINS)

Numerical
Ability
13.00 19:52 32.50% 30.00% 20 20 20 6 14 0 0
(Numerical
Ability)

Verbal Ability
25.00 9:33 50.00% 48.00% 25 25 25 12 13 0 0
(Verbal Ability)

Reasoning
Ability
12.00 5:33 30.00% 30.00% 20 20 20 6 14 0 0
(Reasoning
Ability)

Total 50.00 34:58 38.46% 36.92% 65 65 65 24 41 0 0

Note:The percentage (%) and accuracy below the prescribed values (60 %) are shown in red color

Below pie-chart shows section-wise percentage of marks scored


Section-wise marks

Numerical Ability, 13

Verbal Ability, 25

Reasoning Ability, 12

Numerical Ability Verbal Ability


Reasoning Ability

Impact of Incorrect Responses


Below table provides the marks lost due to incorrect responses.

SECTION(GROUP) NUMBER OF INCORRECT RESPONSES MARKS LOST DUE TO INCORRECT RESPONSES TOTAL SCORE IF INCORRECT RESPONSES WERE NOT MARKED

Numerical Ability(grp1) 14 0 13

Verbal Ability(grp2) 13 0 25
SECTION(GROUP) NUMBER OF INCORRECT RESPONSES MARKS LOST DUE TO INCORRECT RESPONSES TOTAL SCORE IF INCORRECT RESPONSES WERE NOT MARKED

Reasoning Ability(grp3) 14 0 12

Overall 41 0 50.00

In order to attempt more accurately, consider the following suggestions while attempting the questions:
1. If you are not able to solve a question correctly or have doubts in your approach towards the solution, skip it for later.
2. Quickly revise the steps for avoiding calculation or casual mistakes.
3. Avoid guesswork.

Overall Preparedness Analysis


The below table represents the percentage of correct questions achieved at the analysis level.
Conceptual errors, for which you would require more reading and understanding of concepts.
Minor or careless mistakes, for which you would require a more composed and calm approach towards solving the question paper.
The topics marked in red need your immediate attention.

Time Management
Below table shows the time you spent in each section.
SECTION (GROUP) TIME SPENT BY YOU (IN MINS)

Numerical Ability (Numerical Ability) 19:52

Verbal Ability (Verbal Ability) 9:33

Reasoning Ability (Reasoning Ability) 5:33

Total time spent 34:58

Recommendations
1. It is essential for each aspirant to plan and schedule time for each section diligently. This is important to score well in each section and ultimately meet the
cut-off.
2. This will also help you in attempting all the questions in each section and hence not missing the opportunity to score more.

Response Change Pattern


Below table provides the number of times you have changed your responses while answering the test and also the nature of those response changes.

CORRECT TO INCORRECT TO INCORRECT TO CORRECT TO INCORRECT TO UNANSWERD TO UNANSWERD TO


SECTION(GROUP)
INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT UNANSWERED UNANSWERED CORRECT INCORRECT

Numerical Ability
0 1 0 0 1 5 16
(Numerical Ability)
CORRECT TO INCORRECT TO INCORRECT TO CORRECT TO INCORRECT TO UNANSWERD TO UNANSWERD TO
SECTION(GROUP)
INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT UNANSWERED UNANSWERED CORRECT INCORRECT

Verbal Ability (Verbal


0 1 1 0 0 11 14
Ability)

Reasoning Ability
0 0 0 0 0 6 14
(Reasoning Ability)

Overall 0 2 1 0 1 22 44

It is suggested that guesswork should be avoided for any type of response changes. It has been observed that more often than not, guesswork leads to an
incorrect response thereby inviting negative marks which in turn has an adverse effect on the overall rank.
You must use your knowledge, observation and elimination skills to arrive at the correct answer.

Interpretation and Suggestions


1. Incorrect to incorrect response change:
You may need to work more on the concept level, in order to gain confidence.
2. Incorrect to correct response change:
At the first glance you were not very sure about the solution.
You must spend at least 1 minute per question and if you are not able to reach to the solution, you must revisit the question to enhance your score.
Perform this response change only when you are confident or have spotted a mistake in the solution of your first response.
3. Correct to incorrect response change:
You are not sure of the solution and have either applied a wrong concept or made a calculation mistake.
You need to practice more questions on the same concept.
4. Correct to unanswered response change:
You are not sure of the solution
You need to practice more questions on the same concept.
Perform this response change only when you are not confident of your solution.
You must try to spend at least 1 min before leaving it unanswered.
5. Incorrect to unanswered response change:
Your judgment of avoiding negative marks is right.
You must try to spend at least 1 min before leaving it unanswered.

Overview: Numerical Ability


The below table provides your marks in Numerical Ability along with the average marks scored by the others (students who cleared this assessment) and the
marks scored by the topper.

MARKS SCORED BY YOU YOUR SECTION PERCENTAGE YOUR SECTION ACCURACY TIME SPENT BY YOU (IN MINS)

13.00 / 40.00 32.50% 30.00% 19:52

Note:The percentage (%) and accuracy below the prescribed values (60%) are shown in red color
Question wise Analysis

Correct, 6

Marked for Review, 0


UnAnswered, 0
InCorrect, 14

Correct InCorrect
UnAnswered Marked for Review

Performance Analysis: Numerical Ability


1. The below table analyzes your performance at question level
2. It highlights conceptually strong and improvement areas within the section and areas that require reinforcement of concepts.
3. The accuracy of the response to each question and time spent are correlated and interpreted in terms of expert advice on preparedness level.

Question wise details


Please click on question to view detailed analysis
= Not Evaluated = Evaluated = Correct = Incorrect = Not Attempted
= Marked for Review = Answered = Correct Option = Your Option

Question Details

Q1.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1.
2.
3.
4.

Timespent (in sec): 63 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q2.

Status : Correct

Options :
1.
2.
3.
4.

Timespent (in sec): 96 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 1 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Q3.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1.
2.
3.
4.

Timespent (in sec): 292 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q4.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Timespent (in sec): 53 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q5. A village has 6500 people and 72 % of the people are men. The total literate population of the village is 3900. There are 780
more men illiterates than women illiterates. What percent of the men population is illiterate?

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. 36.11%
2. 31.33%
3. 27.77%
4. 33.67%

Timespent (in sec): 33 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.

Q6. There are three car manufacturing companies namely ABC, PQR and XYZ. The sale of cars in terms of units sold is given for
Dec 2020 and Dec 2021. The number of cars sold by ABC in Dec 2020 is 25000, which is 9000 less than the number of cars sold
by PQR in Dec 2021. The ratio between the number of cars sold by ABC and PQR in Dec 2020 is 5:7. The total number of cars sold in
Dec 2020 is 98000. XYZ sold 13500 more cars than ABC in Dec 2021. The total number of cars sold in Dec 2021 is 91500.

Find the difference between the number of cars sold by all car manufacturing companies in December 2020 and the number of cars
sold by car manufacturing company XYZ in December 2021.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. 50000
2. 60000
3. 45000
4. 62500

Timespent (in sec): 30 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q7. The average score of a player in 43 innings is 72. In his 44th match, he scored a certain amount of runs that increased his
average by 2 runs. What was his score in his last match?

Status : Correct

Options :

1. 190
2. 165
3. 160
4. 155

Timespent (in sec): 48 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Q8.

Status : Correct

Options :

1.
2.
3.
4.

Timespent (in sec): 26 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q9.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. 1.2358
2. 1.8325
3. 1.2583
4. 1.5282

Timespent (in sec): 31 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.

Q10.

Status : Correct

Options :

1. 10%
2. 0.01%
3. 1%
4. 0.1%

Timespent (in sec): 13 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q11.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1.
2.
3.
4.

Timespent (in sec): 4 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.

Q12.

Status : Incorrect

Options :
1.
2.
3.
4.

Timespent (in sec): 9 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q13.

Status : Incorrect

Options :
1.
2.
3.
4.

Timespent (in sec): 64 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 1
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 2
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.

Q14. Ramesh deposited a certain amount in a bank at the beginning of each year at 9% per annum simple interest for 3 years. If
after 3 years he has ₹30,798 in his bank account, find how much money he deposited every year.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. ₹8,500
2. ₹8,900
3. ₹8,600
4. ₹8,700

Timespent (in sec): 13 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q15. Rohit can row a distance of 60 km downstream and return in a total of 15 hours. If the speed of the boat in still water is 3
times the speed of the stream, find the speed of the boat in still water.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. 12 kmph
2. 4 kmph
3. 3 kmph
4. 9 kmph

Timespent (in sec): 56 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.

Q16. What is the Mean Deviation of the data: 8, 9, 12, 15, 16, 20, 24, 30, 32, 34?

Status : Incorrect

Options :
1. 8
2. 9.6
3. 10.2
4. 0

Timespent (in sec): 7 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q17.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1.

2.
3.
4.

Timespent (in sec): 54 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.

Q18. There are total of 8 members in a family whose average age is 40 years. Out of which the average of 2 is 72.5 years and
the average age of the other 5 is 26 years. What is the age of the remaining member?

Status : Correct

Options :
1. 27 years
2. 26 years
3. 45 years
4. 43 years

Timespent (in sec): 22 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q19.

Status : Correct

Options :

1.
2.
3.
4.

Timespent (in sec): 7 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Q20.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1.
2.
3.
4.

Timespent (in sec): 271 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Your Response Change Pattern: Numerical Ability
The below table provides the number of times you have changed your responses to the Numerical Ability questions and also the nature of those response
changes.

CORRECT TO INCORRECT INCORRECT TO CORRECT INCORRECT TO INCORRECT CORRECT TO UNANSWERED INCORRECT TO UNANSWERED UNANSWERD TO CORRECT UNANSWERD TO INCORRECT

0 1 0 0 1 5 16

Overview: Verbal Ability


The below table provides your marks in Verbal Ability along with the average marks scored by the others (students who cleared this assessment) and the marks
scored by the topper.

MARKS SCORED BY YOU YOUR SECTION PERCENTAGE YOUR SECTION ACCURACY TIME SPENT BY YOU (IN MINS)

25.00 / 50.00 50.00% 48.00% 9:33

Note:The percentage (%) and accuracy below the prescribed values (60%) are shown in red color
Question wise Analysis

Correct, 12

Marked for Review, 0


UnAnswered, 0
InCorrect, 13

Correct InCorrect
UnAnswered Marked for Review

Performance Analysis: Verbal Ability


1. The below table analyzes your performance at question level
2. It highlights conceptually strong and improvement areas within the section and areas that require reinforcement of concepts.
3. The accuracy of the response to each question and time spent are correlated and interpreted in terms of expert advice on preparedness level.

Question wise details


Please click on question to view detailed analysis

= Not Evaluated = Evaluated = Correct = Incorrect = Not Attempted


= Marked for Review = Answered = Correct Option = Your Option

Question Details

Q1. What is the formal version of "I don’t believe the data analysis to be accurate"?

Status : Correct

Options :

1. I believe the data analysis is all wrong.


2. The accuracy of the data analysis is off.
3. The data analysis is believed to be off the mark.
4. The data analysis is believed not to be accurate.

Timespent (in sec): 176 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q2. For the four-sentence (S1 to S4) paragraph below, sentences S1 and S4 are given. From the options P, Q and R, choose
appropriate sentences for S2 and S3 respectively.

S1: Gandhi does not reject machinery as such.


S2: ______________________
S3: ______________________
S4: What he objects to is the craze for machinery, not machinery as such.

P. He says that today, machinery merely helps a few to ride on the back of millions.
Q. And adds that the spinning wheel is a machinery, a little tooth-pick is a machine.
R. He observes, “How can I be against machinery when I know that even this body is a most delicate piece of machinery?”

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. QP
2. RQ
3. PQ
4. QR

Timespent (in sec): 123 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q3. One part of the sentence below may contain an error. Identify the part. If there is no error, choose ‘No error’.

The Board announced that the decision to reduce the syllabus is yet to be approved by the competent authority.

Status : Correct

Options :

1. No error
2. The Board announced that
3. the decision to reduce the syllabus
4. is yet to be approved by the competent authority.

Timespent (in sec): 64 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q4. Complete the given sentence by filling in the blanks with the most appropriate pair of words from the options given.

Henry looks carefully into the telescope which lets him see far, far away, as far away as the distant nebulae on the far edges of the
Milky Way. Henry is an (1) ________. He looks at the sky, and at stars in particular. Even though he spends much of his time looking at
detailed computer reports, which are just lists and lists of numbers, his (2) ________ thing about his job is looking through the
telescope. And today he is very excited. He isn’t sure yet, but he thinks he has seen a dense cloud which might be the beginning of a
new star.

Blank 1: A. astrologer B. astrologist C. astronomer D. astronaut


Blank 2: A. favouring B. pleasant C. pleasing D. favourite

Status : Correct

Options :

1. ( 1)-B, (2)-C
2. (1)-C, (2)-D
3. (1)-D, (2)-B
4. (1)-A, (2)-A

Timespent (in sec): 73 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Q5. What is the significant measure that stores are trying to adopt?

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. Merging
2. Diversifying
3. Shutdown business
4. Automation

Timespent (in sec): 10 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q6. This passage is mainly about __________

Status : Correct

Options :

1. Those who cannot afford to buy anything in large retail shops.


2. Those who regularly do their shopping online.
3. Those who run large businesses and retail stores.
4. Those who run smaller retail shops.

Timespent (in sec): 9 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Q7. Why does the writer consider it important to discuss the plight of those on the other side of the till?

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. They now have less work to do but are getting paid well.
2. They need to be trained to deal with pandemic related protocols.
3. They are a very large group of workers whose jobs are threatened.
4. They have to take greater safety precautions at the workplace.

Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q8. Which businesses will NOT continue to prosper?

Status : Correct

Options :
1. Grocery stores
2. High-end Malls
3. Department stores
4. Discount stores

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Q9. You are going to read a text about a television show. Some sentences are missing from the text. Choose from the list (A-C)
the most appropriate sentence for each gap (1-2) in the text. There is one extra sentence that you do not need to use.

The three judges have been sitting in a small room adjacent to the recording studio for three hours now. The judges must agree on
who will win the final award in the important Indian Idol Music Awards. 1.__________ They are all very excited and they are all very
nervous. They want to know who is going to win the important award. 2.__________ Excitement is growing; tension is rising.

A. The television show goes live in 30 minutes.


B. It is recognition for a singer who has changed the course of popular music.
C. Outside the small room where the judges are, the live audience of a hundred people are sitting and waiting.

Status : Correct

Options :
1. (1)-A, (2)-B
2. (1)-C, (2)-A
3. (1)-B, (2)-C
4. (1)-B, (2)-A

Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q10. What unpleasant announcement will the chairman have to make to the employees?

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. That they will have a pay cut.


2. That they will lose their jobs.
3. That they will not get their salaries.
4. That they will not get their annual bonus.

Timespent (in sec): 4 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.

Q11. How do we know that John Lewis had been in prosperous business prior to the COVID pandemic?

Status : Correct

Options :

1. They have a new Lady Chairman.


2. Their website now handles 60% of their business.
3. They were known for their customer services.
4. They paid an annual bonus for sixty-seven years.

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q12. Which one of the following is NOT a scar of the pandemic?

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. Putting finishing touches to festive decorations.


2. Fewer customers and more staff.
3. More floors converted to office space.
4. Lights off in parts of the shop.

Timespent (in sec): 4 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q13. For the four-sentence (S1 to S4) paragraph below, sentences S1 and S4 are given. From the options P, Q and R, choose
appropriate sentences for S2 and S3 respectively.

S1: Once upon a time an ambassador came to see the King of Sparta on some official business.
S2: ______________________
S3: ______________________
S4: But he found nothing of the kind.

P. The ambassador knew that the King of Sparta was also really the ruler of entire Greece and so he expected to see massive walls
around the city for purposes of Defence.
Q. You are looking at the walls--- ten thousand men, and every man is a brick.
R. After their work was over the King took his visitor on a sight-seeing tour of the capital city.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. PQ
2. RP
3. QP
4. RQ

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q14. Which of the following jargon should you AVOID using in the closing of a formal email?

Status : Correct

Options :

1. XOXO
2. Cheers
3. Respectfully
4. Sincerely

Timespent (in sec): 16 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Q15. When responding to a request for information, what should be the focus of your email?

Status : Correct

Options :

1. Offering all generic options


2. Addressing specific needs and offering solutions
3. Including personal anecdotes
4. Providing unnecessary details

Timespent (in sec): 5 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q16. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

The higher authorities convened a meeting to take __________ of the situation.

Status : Incorrect

Options :
1. stockings
2. stack
3. stroke
4. stock

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.

Q17. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

The final report on the project was ________ into three parts.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. broken off
2. broken up
3. broken away
4. broken out

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q18. For the four-sentence (S1 to S4) paragraph below, sentences S1 and S4 are given. From the options P, Q and R, choose
appropriate sentences for S2 and S3 respectively.

S1: The question has often been asked why the Wright brothers were able to succeed in an effort in which so many others had
failed.
S2: ______________________
S3: ______________________
S4: Both men worked well together, read the same books, located and shared information, talked incessantly about the possibility of
manned flight and served as a consistent source of inspiration and encouragement to each other.

P. First they were a team.


Q. Many explanations have been mentioned, but three reasons are most often cited.
R. Each aircraft was slightly better than the last, incorporating in it the knowledge that they had gained from previous failures.

Status : Correct

Options :

1. QP
2. PQ
3. RQ
4. PR

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q19. You are going to read a text about an artist. Some sentences are missing from the text. Choose from the list (A-C) the most
appropriate sentence for each gap (1-2) in the text. There is one extra sentence that you do not need to use.

Kahini held her first solo show in 1988, the entire proceeds of which went to the Helen Keller Institute for the Deaf and Blind in
Mumbai. (1) __________ Encountering the pathless terrain of inner landscape, the artist engages in a restless re-examination of idea
and image. (2) __________ She has also taken part in several art camps.

A In her fifth solo show with acrylic and oil-on-canvas paintings in the series titled ’Metamorphosis’ held recently at Mumbai’s
Jehangir Art Gallery, she showed for the first time her abstract work as well.
B. Her work has been acquired by corporate houses and also forms part of private collections.
C. She has participated in a group show along with 50 women artists to celebrate International Women’s Day.

Status : Correct

Options :

1. (1)-C, (2)-B
2. (1)-A, (2)-C
3. (1)-B, (2)-A
4. (1)-A, (2)-B

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q20. One part of the sentence below may contain an error. Identify the part. If there is no error, choose ‘No error’.

Everyday life have become more complicated with the advancement in mobile technology.

Status : Incorrect

Options :
1. No error
2. more complicated with the
3. Everyday life have become
4. advancement in mobile technology.

Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.

Q21. Complete the given sentence by filling in the blanks with the most appropriate pair of words from the options given.

Governments have been promising the eradication of child labour in high-risk industries in India for many years. However, almost
100 million children are still at work instead of going to school, and around 10 million are working in (1) ________ industries. India has
the biggest child population of 380 million in the world; plus the (2)________ number of children who are forced to earn a living.

Blank 1: A. honorary B. hazardous C. handicraft D. hardware


Blank 2: A. largest B. lowest C. latest D. loudest

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. (1)-C, (2)-B
2. (1)-B, (2)-A
3. (1)-D, (2)-C
4. (1)-A, (2)-D

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q22. One part of the sentence below may contain an error. Identify the part. If there is no error, choose ‘No error’.

The state government has proposed to put on place the new portal to promote transparency and simplification in land
administration.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. to put on place the new portal


2. No error
3. to promote transparency and simplification in land administration.
4. The state government has proposed

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.

Q23. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank(s).

When Sriram put his hand into his pocket to pay _________ the pen, he realized that he had left his purse _________ his friend’s
house.

Status : Correct

Options :

1. to, with
2. from, on
3. for, at
4. of, in

Timespent (in sec): 18 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 1 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q24. In a business setting, what is the appropriate substitute for the casual phrase "Get back to me ASAP"?

Status : Incorrect

Options :
1. Reply as soon as possible, no?
2. Respond at your earliest convenience
3. Hit me up soon
4. Shoot me a message quickly

Timespent (in sec): 43 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 1 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.

Q25. Identify the sentence with no grammatical errors.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. Carefully review the contract before signing them.


2. The company promotes continuous learning through ongoing training programs.
3. The project's success rely on both the team's dedication and their skills.
4. The marketing team, consisting of skilled professionals, are launching a new campaign.

Timespent (in sec): 1 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.

Your Response Change Pattern: Verbal Ability


The below table provides the number of times you have changed your responses to the Verbal Ability questions and also the nature of those response changes.
CORRECT TO INCORRECT INCORRECT TO CORRECT INCORRECT TO INCORRECT CORRECT TO UNANSWERED INCORRECT TO UNANSWERED UNANSWERD TO CORRECT UNANSWERD TO INCORRECT

0 1 1 0 0 11 14

Overview: Reasoning Ability


The below table provides your marks in Reasoning Ability along with the average marks scored by the others (students who cleared this assessment) and the
marks scored by the topper.

MARKS SCORED BY YOU YOUR SECTION PERCENTAGE YOUR SECTION ACCURACY TIME SPENT BY YOU (IN MINS)

12.00 / 40.00 30.00% 30.00% 5:33

Note:The percentage (%) and accuracy below the prescribed values (60%) are shown in red color
Question wise Analysis

Correct, 6

Marked for Review, 0


UnAnswered, 0
InCorrect, 14

Correct InCorrect
UnAnswered Marked for Review

Performance Analysis: Reasoning Ability


1. The below table analyzes your performance at question level
2. It highlights conceptually strong and improvement areas within the section and areas that require reinforcement of concepts.
3. The accuracy of the response to each question and time spent are correlated and interpreted in terms of expert advice on preparedness level.

Question wise details


Please click on question to view detailed analysis
= Not Evaluated = Evaluated = Correct = Incorrect = Not Attempted
= Marked for Review = Answered = Correct Option = Your Option

Question Details

Q1.

Status : Correct

Options :

1.
2.
3.
4.

Timespent (in sec): 224 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q2.

Status : Correct

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Timespent (in sec): 61 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q3. A statement is followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. Consider the statement and decide which of the given
assumption(s) is/are implicit in the statement.

Statement:
The educational framework now requires to go through a process of change so as to cater to individuals according to their interests
and talents.

Assumptions:
I. The current educational system is geared to mainstream individuals without due regard to their unique potentialities.
II. Learners find less scope for nurturing their individual interests and talents in the present system.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. Only I is implicit.
2. Both I and II are implicit.
3. Neither I nor II is implicit.
4. Only II is implicit.

Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q4.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1.
2.
3.
4.

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q5. In each of the five pairs of letter-clusters, the letters in the second term are in a rearranged/ transformed form of the letters
in the first term in a particular pattern. In which two pairs, has the transformation been done the same way?

[A] FMSWK - SKWFM

[B] PRWKH – WHPKR

[C] MTGYP - GPTMY

[D] BWHGL - HLBWG

[E] HPMQD - MDHQP

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. A and D
2. A and C
3. B and D
4. B and E

Timespent (in sec): 4 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q6. A statement is followed by three assumptions numbered I, II and III. Consider the statement and decide which of the given
assumption(s) is/are implicit in the statement.

Statement :

It is better that the newly recruited lecturers be given adequate training before assigning them full-fledged teaching duties in
colleges.

Assumptions:

I. Training would help the fresh recruits improve their job-related skills for improved performance.

II. The new recruits do not possess skills sets before the training is imparted to them.

III. Training is a formal mandatory requirement which needs to be fulfilled.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. All of I, II and III are implicit


2. Only II is implicit
3. Only I is implicit
4. Only I and II are implicit

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q7. The following are the criteria for selecting trainees for the IT department of a company:

The candidates must:

(a) be an engineering graduate in IT or Computer Science or Electronics with at least 65% of marks.

(b) be not less than 22 years and more than 27 years of age as on 1.3.2020.

(c) have secured more than 80% in the Higher Secondary (HSC) examination.

(d) have scored at least 60% in the written test and more than 50% in the interview.

However, if the candidate fulfils all the above criteria except:

(i) at (b) and/or (c), but has scored at least 70% in the written test and at least 60% in the interview, his/her case is to be referred to
the General Manager, HR.

(ii) at (c) and/or (d), but has secured more than 75% in the engineering examination, his/her case is to be referred to the VP, HR.

Based on the criteria given above and without assuming any additional information, you have to a take a decision for the candidate
whose profile has been given below. Mark your answer by choosing the appropriate alternative.

Sravani is an engineering graduate in Electronics who passed out in 2017 at the age of 22 years with 65% of marks. She had scored
83% in the HSC examination. Her scores in the interview and the written test were 55% and 60% respectively. What decision would
be taken in her case?

Status : Correct

Options :

1. She is to be selected
2. Her case is to be referred to the General Manager, HR
3. Her case is to be referred to the VP, HR
4. She is not to be selected
Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Q8. Given below is a question followed by two statements, I and II, each containing some information. Decide which of the
statement(s) is/ are sufficient to answer the question.

How much did Mayank get as profit at the year-end in the business done by Abinash, Mayank and Pankaj?

Statements:
I. Abinash invested Rs. 6000 every month for eight months and earned a profit which was one-and-half times that of Mayank, while
Abinash’s total investment was three times that of Pankaj.
II. Pankaj and Mayank invested for one year in the ratio of 1:2 and the total profit earned by all three was Rs. 3600.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. Statement II alone is sufficient.


2. Both statements I and II are necessary.
3. Statement I alone is sufficient.
4. Both statements I and II are not sufficient.

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q9. In a coded form, A + B means A is the daughter of B; A x B means A is the brother of B; A ÷ B means A is the husband of B
and A – B means A is the sister of B. . Which of the following shows that P is the niece of T?

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. P x Q – R ÷ S + T
2. P + Q x R – S ÷ T
3. T – S + R x Q ÷ P
4. T ÷ S – R + Q x P

Timespent (in sec): 1 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.

Q10.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1.
2.
3.
4.

Timespent (in sec): 4 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q11.
In the following Venn diagram, the Oval represents the number of boys who are poor, the triangle represents the number of
boys who are unemployed, the rounded rectangle represents the number of boys who help in the family business and the trapezoid
represents the number of boys who are graduate.

Which number represents the boys who are poor that help in family business and are graduates but not employed elsewhere?

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. 5
2. 2
3. 1
4. 4

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q12.

Status : Correct

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q13.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1.
2.
3.
4.

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q14. In a certain code, P + Q means P is the father of Q; P – Q means P is the wife of Q; P x Q means P is the daughter of Q and
P ÷ Q means P is the brother of Q.

If F x G – H + J ÷ K, which of the following statements may not be true?

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. H is the father of K
2. F is the sister of K
3. J is the brother of F
4. K is the son of G

Timespent (in sec): 1 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q15. The following are the criteria for selecting trainees for the IT department of a company:

The candidates must:

(a) be an engineering graduate in IT or Computer Science or Electronics with at least 65% of marks.

(b) be not less than 22 years and more than 27 years of age as on 1.3.2020.

(c) have secured more than 80% in the Higher Secondary (HSC) examination.

(d) have scored at least 60% in the written test and more than 50% in the interview.

However, if the candidate fulfils all the above criteria except:

(i) at (b) and/or (c), but has scored at least 70% in the written test and at least 60% in the interview, his/her case is to be referred to
the General Manager, HR.

(ii) at (c) and/or (d), but has secured more than 75% in the engineering examination, his/her case is to be referred to the VP, HR.

Based on the criteria given above and without assuming any additional information, you have to a take a decision for the candidate
whose profile has been given below. Mark your answer by choosing the appropriate alternative.

Poonam passed graduate engineering in Computer Science in 2016 at the age of 21 years with 78% of marks. She scored 65% in the
interview as well as in the written test. She had secured 80% of marks in the HSC examination. What decision would be taken in her
case?

Status : Incorrect

Options :
1. Her case is to be referred to the VP, HR
2. She is not to be selected
3. Her case is to be referred to the General Manager, HR
4. She is to be selected
Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q16.

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1.

2.

3.

4.

Timespent (in sec): 1 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Q17. Given below is a question followed by two statements, I and II, each containing some information. Decide which of the
statement(s) is/ are sufficient to answer the question.

In a row, Vijay is sitting exactly in the middle of Ambar and Sonam. What is Vijay’s position from the right end of the row?

Statements:
I. Vijay is 16th from the left and is separated by 4 persons from Ambar who is to his left and if Ambar interchanges his position with
Sonam, he becomes 15th from the right.
II. Vijay is 16th from the left and if Sonam changes her position with Ambar, she becomes 11th from the left.

Status : Correct

Options :

1. Both the statements I and II are not sufficient.


2. Either statement I alone or statement II alone is sufficient.
3. Statement I alone is sufficient.
4. Statement II alone is sufficient.

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q18.

Status : Correct

Options :

1.
2.
3.
4.

Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 1 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q19. Select the WRONG term in the following series.

BAD, GEC, MBE, TDB, BCE

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. TDB
2. BCE
3. MBE
4. GEC

Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.

Q20. Which is the wrong term in the following series?

jkl, lin, mho, ofq, per, rds, sbu

Status : Incorrect

Options :

1. per
2. ofq
3. sbu
4. rds

Timespent (in sec): 7 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 1
Comments: You have most probably committed a numerical or conceptual mistake or you would have guessed the answer.
Your Response Change Pattern: Reasoning Ability
The below table provides the number of times you have changed your responses to the Reasoning Ability questions and also the nature of those response
changes.

CORRECT TO INCORRECT INCORRECT TO CORRECT INCORRECT TO INCORRECT CORRECT TO UNANSWERED INCORRECT TO UNANSWERED UNANSWERD TO CORRECT UNANSWERD TO INCORRECT

0 0 0 0 0 6 14

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