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Question 1:

Look carefully for the pattern, and then choose which pair of numbers comes next.
28 25 5 21 18 5 14 __ __ .

  • (A) 11 5
  • (B) 11 7
  • (C) 11 8
  • (D) 5 10
  • (E) 10 11

Question 2:

Look carefully for the pattern, and then choose which pair of numbers comes next.
13 29 15 26 17 23 19 __ __

  • (A) 21 23
  • (B) 20 21
  • (C) 20 17
  • (D) 25 27
  • (E) 22 20

Question 3:

Case – Gauri: Did M.D. after MBBS. Ready for 3-year bond. Good local language + Hindi. Practised 5½ years in remote village. SSC 77%, HSC 88%, MBBS 47%, M.D. 56%.

  • (A) To be selected
  • (B) Not to be selected
  • (C) Refer to Assistant Secretary
  • (D) Data inadequate
  • (E) Refer to the C.M.O.

Question 4:

Case – Payal: Obtained MBBS and M.S. Practised 5 years in native village (local language known). Plans to go abroad after 4 more years in India. All exams >60% (SSC to M.S.). Ready for 3-year service bond.

  • (A) To be selected
  • (B) Not to be selected
  • (C) Refer to Assistant Secretary
  • (D) Data inadequate
  • (E) Refer to the C.M.O.

Question 5:

Case – Raghav: Completed MBBS in Mumbai. Six years of practice in a big city. Good local language + working Hindi. Ready for 3-year bond. M.S. with 53%. (MBBS marks not given in question.)

  • (A) To be selected
  • (B) Not to be selected
  • (C) Refer to Assistant Secretary
  • (D) Data inadequate
  • (E) Refer to Secretary

Question 6:

Statements: No women teacher can play. Some women teachers are athletes.
Conclusions: I. Male athletes can play. II. Some athletes can play.

  • (A) Only conclusion I follows
  • (B) Only conclusion II follows
  • (C) Either I or II follows
  • (D) Neither I nor II follows
  • (E) Both I and II follow

Question 7:

Statements: All mangoes are golden in colour. No golden-coloured things are cheap.
Conclusions: I. All mangoes are cheap. II. Golden-coloured mangoes are not cheap.

  • (A) Only conclusion I follows
  • (B) Only conclusion II follows
  • (C) Either I or II follows
  • (D) Neither I nor II follows
  • (E) Both I and II follow

Question 8:

Statements: All flowers are trees. No fruit is a tree.
Conclusions: I. No fruit is a flower. II. Some trees are flowers.

  • (A) Only conclusion I follows
  • (B) Only conclusion II follows
  • (C) Either I or II follows
  • (D) Neither I nor II follows
  • (E) Both I and II follow

Question 9:

Statements: Some swords are sharp. All swords are rusty.
Conclusions: I. Some rusty things are sharp. II. Some rusty things are not sharp.

  • (A) Only conclusion I follows
  • (B) Only conclusion II follows
  • (C) Either I or II follows
  • (D) Neither I nor II follows
  • (E) Both I and II follow

Question 10:

Look at this series: 8, 43, 11, 41, __, 39, 17, ... — What number should fill in the blank?

  • (A) 13
  • (B) 15
  • (C) 14
  • (D) 16
  • (E) 40

Question 11:

Statement: "The best evidence of India's glorious past is the growing popularity of ayurvedic medicines in the world."
Assumption A: Ayurvedic medicines are popular in India.
Assumption B: Ayurvedic medicines are not popular in India.

  • (A) Only A is implicit
  • (B) Only B is implicit
  • (C) Neither A nor B is implicit
  • (D) Both A and B are implicit
  • (E) Either A or B is implicit, but not both

Question 12:

Statement: "In order to bring punctuality in our office, we must provide conveyance allowance to our employees."
Assumption A: Conveyance allowance will not help in bringing punctuality.
Assumption B: Discipline and reward should always go hand in hand.

  • (A) Only A is implicit
  • (B) Only B is implicit
  • (C) Neither A nor B is implicit
  • (D) Both A and B are implicit
  • (E) Either A or B is implicit, but not both

Question 13:

Statement: The State government has decided to appoint 4,000 primary school teachers during the next financial year.
Assumption A: There are enough schools in the state to accommodate 4,000 additional teachers.
Assumption B: The eligible candidates may not be interested to apply as the government may not finally appoint so many.

  • (A) Only A is implicit
  • (B) Only B is implicit
  • (C) Neither A nor B is implicit
  • (D) Both A and B are implicit
  • (E) Either A or B is implicit, but not both

Question 14:

In a row at a bus stop, 'A' is 7th from the left and 'B' is 9th from the right. They both interchange positions. Now A becomes 11th from the left. How many people are there in the row?

  • (A) 14
  • (B) 16
  • (C) 17
  • (D) 19
  • (E) 18

Question 15:

Complete the series by filling the blank with the suitable alternative.
CMM, EOO, GQQ, __, KUU

  • (A) GRR
  • (B) HRR
  • (C) ISS
  • (D) IRS
  • (E) HSS

Question 16:

Find the next term in the series:
4, 6, 12, 14, 28, 30, __

  • (A) 58
  • (B) 60
  • (C) 56
  • (D) 62
  • (E) 66

Question 17:

Complete the series:
10000, 11000, 9900, 10890, 9801, ?

  • (A) 10781
  • (B) 10241
  • (C) 10423
  • (D) 10929
  • (E) 10900

Question 18:

Choose the number pair/group which is different from the others.
A) 70–80 B) 54–62 C) 28–32 D) 21–24 E) 14–16

  • (A) 70–80
  • (B) 54–62
  • (C) 28–32
  • (D) 21–24
  • (E) 14–16

Question 19:

In a certain code, MOUSE is written as GSQNM. How is SHIFT written in the same code?

  • (A) GSQNM
  • (B) GSQMN
  • (C) FSQNM
  • (D) FSQMN
  • (E) GSRNM

Question 20:

In a certain code language, BEAT is written as YVZG. What will be the code of MILD?

  • (A) ONRW
  • (B) OWNR
  • (C) ONWR
  • (D) NROW
  • (E) NORW

Question 21:

What is the colour of G's trousers?

  • (A) White
  • (B) Cream
  • (C) Green
  • (D) Indigo
  • (E) Red

Question 22:

Who wears a violet coloured shirt?

  • (A) C
  • (B) F
  • (C) C or F
  • (D) G
  • (E) C or G

Question 23:

What is the colour of B's trousers?

  • (A) Black
  • (B) White
  • (C) Indigo
  • (D) Blue
  • (E) Yellow

Question 24:

Which word could mean 'black widow spider'?

  • (A) deeryclostagnos
  • (B) agnosdelano
  • (C) agnosvitriblunin
  • (D) trymuttiagnos
  • (E) deerydelano

Question 25:

Who is the spinner?

  • (A) Philips
  • (B) Chetan
  • (C) Bishan
  • (D) Wasim
  • (E) Sumeet

Question 26:

The spinner's hometown is?

  • (A) Chandigarh
  • (B) Pune
  • (C) Warangal
  • (D) Surat
  • (E) Bangalore

Question 27:

Chandigarh is the hometown of?

  • (A) Sumeet
  • (B) Wasim
  • (C) Philips
  • (D) Bishan
  • (E) Chetan

Question 28:

In a row of 26 girls, when Sakshi shifted 4 places towards the left, she became 10th from the left end. What was her earlier position from the right end of the row?

  • (A) 10th
  • (B) 11th
  • (C) 12th
  • (D) 13th
  • (E) 14th

Question 29:

What does P + R – Q mean?

  • (A) Q is the father of P
  • (B) Q is the son of P
  • (C) Q is the uncle of P
  • (D) Q is the brother of P
  • (E) Q is the nephew of P

Question 30:

What does P × R + Q mean?

  • (A) P is the brother of R
  • (B) P is the father of Q
  • (C) P is the uncle of Q
  • (D) P is the nephew of Q
  • (E) P is the son of Q

Question 31:

What does P = R + Q mean?

  • (A) P is the daughter of Q
  • (B) P is the wife of Q
  • (C) P is the niece of Q
  • (D) P is the sister of Q
  • (E) P is the aunt of Q

Question 32:

Mohan said to Nitin, 'That boy playing football is the younger of the two brothers of the daughter of my father's wife.' How is the boy playing football related to Mohan?

  • (A) Son
  • (B) Brother
  • (C) Father
  • (D) Nephew
  • (E) Cousin

Question 33:

Veena, who is the sister-in-law of Ashok, is the daughter-in-law of Kalyani. Dheeraj is the father of Sudeep, who is the only brother of Ashok. How is Kalyani related to Ashok?

  • (A) Sister-in-law
  • (B) Sister
  • (C) Mother
  • (D) Daughter
  • (E) Mother-in-law

Question 34:

Aman is facing East. He turns 120° clockwise, then 210° anticlockwise. Which direction is he facing now?

  • (A) North
  • (B) West
  • (C) North-East
  • (D) North-West
  • (E) South-East

Question 35:

Samesh walks 12 km North, turns right and walks 4 km, then turns right and walks 9 km. How far and in what direction is he from his starting point?

  • (A) 10 km North
  • (B) 10 km North-East
  • (C) 5 km North
  • (D) 5 km North-East
  • (E) 6 km North

Question 36:

A fires 5 shots to B's 3, but A kills only once in 3 shots while B kills once in 2 shots. When B has missed 27 times, how many times has A killed?

  • (A) 15
  • (B) 30
  • (C) 40
  • (D) 35
  • (E) 25

Question 37:

A printer numbers the pages of a book starting with 1 and uses 3189 digits in all. How many pages does the book have?

  • (A) 1000
  • (B) 1074
  • (C) 1025
  • (D) 1080
  • (E) 1098

Question 38:

Sapna travels 10 km North, turns left 4 km, turns right 5 km, then turns right 4 km. How far is she from the starting point and in which direction?

  • (A) 15 km South
  • (B) 10 km North
  • (C) 15 km East
  • (D) 15 km North
  • (E) 10 km East

Question 39:

If the higher-seeded player always wins, who would be the player seeded 6's opponent in the semifinals?

  • (A) Player seeded 44
  • (B) Player seeded 46
  • (C) Player seeded 45
  • (D) Player seeded 40
  • (E) Player seeded 43

Question 40:

Who could be the lowest seeded player facing the player seeded 12 in the finals?

  • (A) 57
  • (B) 63
  • (C) 62
  • (D) 59
  • (E) 65

Question 41:

If one of the matches was between players seeded 23 and 46, then one of the matches in the tournament can be between players seeded:

  • (A) 9 and 13
  • (B) 6 and 18
  • (C) 5 and 51
  • (D) 20 and 35
  • (E) 17 and 15

Question 42:

Find the alternative which will replace the question mark.
BFNM : EIQP :: RBGJ : ?

  • (A) GHJK
  • (B) WXYZ
  • (C) UEJM
  • (D) ABCD
  • (E) PQRS

Question 43:

Which region in the Venn diagram represents students who play Volleyball or Football or both but not Basketball?

  • (A) A+D+G+B
  • (B) A+D+G
  • (C) A+B+C
  • (D) A+C+D
  • (E) A+G+D

Question 44:

Step III of a certain line of words is: in play role schooling vital. Which of the following will definitely be the input?

  • (A) in play schooling vital role
  • (B) in role play vital schooling
  • (C) in schooling play vital role
  • (D) in schooling play role vital
  • (E) in schooling vital role play

Question 45:

Which word could mean 'deadly snake'?

  • (A) agnosvitriblunin
  • (B) delanomorph
  • (C) delanovitri
  • (D) agnosdeer
  • (E) creniavitri

Question 46:

Which group of numbers is different from the rest?
1,7,9 ; 2,3,6 ; 4,5,8

  • (A) 1,7,9 ; 2,3,6 ; 4,5,8
  • (B) 1,2,9 ; 3,4,6 ; 5,7,8
  • (C) 2,4,6 ; 1,3,9 ; 5,7,8
  • (D) 1,3,5 ; 2,4,6 ; 7,8,9
  • (E) 1,2,3 ; 4,5,6 ; 7,8,9

Question 47:

Choose the figure which is \textbf{different} from the rest.

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 48:

Choosing from options A, B, C, D, E — which figure \textbf{completes the series} below?

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 49:

Choosing from options A, B, C, D, E — which figure will come \textbf{next} in the series?

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 50:

Which of the boxes from the given alternatives comes \textbf{next} in the sequence?
[ L ] [ m ] [ | ] [ J ] [ ? ]

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 51:

In the figure series below, each frame shows circles shifting positions. Which option completes the sequence?

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 52:

Choosing from options A–E, which figure completes the matrix?

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 53:

Which figure continues the series: shapes progressively gain dots and rotate 45° each step?

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 54:

The series shows a pattern of overlapping circles. Dots move from outer ring to inner. Which comes next?

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 55:

Each row contains three figures. Find the figure that fits the blank to complete the pattern.

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 56:

Select the figure that completes the analogy: small circles rotating clockwise by 90°, with one shaded circle moving outward each step.

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 57:

Which of the boxes from the given alternatives comes next in the sequence?
Pattern: nested shapes losing one layer per step.

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 58:

The top row shows: △ □ ○ △□ △□○. Which answer best continues the binary combination pattern?

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 59:

A matrix of 3×3 figures uses three patterns. The bottom-right is missing. Which option fits?

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 60:

The series shows grids: 1×1, 2×2, 3×3, 4×4... with diagonal shading rotating. What comes next?

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 61:

Arrows point in directions forming a rotation pattern. Which arrow completes the series?

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 62:

Figures show geometric shapes: the outer shape changes, inner symbol stays. Odd one out is?

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 63:

In a 3×3 matrix each row uses three different fillings (blank, hatched, solid). Find the missing cell.

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 64:

Which figure does NOT belong to the group? (Hint: all others are symmetric about the vertical axis.)

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 65:

The series: single bar → double bar → triple bar → ? (bars shift one position right each step)

  • (A) A
  • (B) B
  • (C) C
  • (D) D
  • (E) E

Question 66:

A woman sells to the first customer half her stock and half an apple, to the second customer half her remaining stock and half an apple, and so on to a third and fourth customer. She finds she has 15 apples left. How many apples did she have originally?

  • (A) 250
  • (B) 255
  • (C) 252
  • (D) 260
  • (E) 270

Question 67:

The digit at unit place of a two-digit number is increased by 100% and the digit at the tens place is increased by 50%. The new number is 19 more than the original. What is the original number?

  • (A) 28
  • (B) 22
  • (C) 24
  • (D) 26
  • (E) 21

Question 68:

The price of sugar was increased by 32%. A family reduces its consumption so that expenditure on sugar is up by 10% only. If total consumption before the price rise was 10 kg/month, what is the current consumption (kg/month)?

  • (A) 9.5
  • (B) 9
  • (C) 8.33
  • (D) 8
  • (E) 7.5

Question 69:

In a housing society, 30% of residents are men over 18 and 40% are women over 18. If there are 24 children, how many total residents live in the society?

  • (A) 75
  • (B) 80
  • (C) 90
  • (D) 100
  • (E) 60

Question 70:

Two musical instruments were purchased for ₹8,000. The first was sold at 40% profit and the second at 40% loss. The sale price was the same in both cases. Find the cost price of the cheaper instrument (₹).

  • (A) 2500
  • (B) 3000
  • (C) 3500
  • (D) 4000
  • (E) 2300

Question 71:

A manufacturer sells glasses to a wholesaler at 18% profit. The wholesaler sells to a retailer at 20% profit. The retailer sells to a customer for ₹30.09 at 25% profit. What is the manufacturer's cost price?

  • (A) ₹15
  • (B) ₹20
  • (C) ₹17
  • (D) ₹18
  • (E) ₹14

Question 72:

A rectangular paper, folded into two congruent parts, has a perimeter of 34 cm for each part when folded along one set of sides, and 38 cm when folded along the other set. What is the area of the paper (sq. cm)?

  • (A) 160
  • (B) 170
  • (C) 180
  • (D) 190
  • (E) 200

Question 73:

A, B and C start a business by investing ₹2000, ₹3000 and ₹4000 respectively. B increases his investment to ₹4000 after 4 months; C withdraws ₹1000 at the end of 9 months. What is A's share of a total profit of ₹8475 earned in a year?

  • (A) ₹2000
  • (B) ₹1650
  • (C) ₹1500
  • (D) ₹1400
  • (E) ₹1800

Question 74:

A train overtakes two persons walking along a railway track. The first walks at 4.5 km/hr; the second at 5.4 km/hr. The train needs 8.4 and 8.5 seconds to overtake them respectively. What is the speed of the train?

  • (A) 66 km/hr
  • (B) 72 km/hr
  • (C) 71 km/hr
  • (D) 81 km/hr
  • (E) 78 km/hr

Question 75:

A, B and C can do a piece of work in 20, 30 and 60 days respectively. In how many days can A do the work if he is assisted by B and C on every third day?

  • (A) 12
  • (B) 15
  • (C) 18
  • (D) 20
  • (E) 10

Question 76:

A and B can do a work in 8 days; B and C in 12 days; A, B and C together in 6 days. In how many days will A and C together do it?

  • (A) 9
  • (B) 6
  • (C) 8
  • (D) 10
  • (E) 12

Question 77:

The sum of ages of 5 children born at intervals of 3 years each is 50 years. What is the age of the youngest child?

  • (A) 4 years
  • (B) 5 years
  • (C) 6 years
  • (D) 8 years
  • (E) 10 years

Question 78:

From a group of 7 men and 6 women, 5 persons are to be selected so that at least 3 men are on the committee. In how many ways can this be done?

  • (A) 500
  • (B) 525
  • (C) 756
  • (D) 625
  • (E) 850

Question 79:

The angle between the minute hand and the hour hand of a clock when the time is 4:20 is:

  • (A) 0°
  • (B) 5°
  • (C) 10°
  • (D) 20°
  • (E) 15°

Question 80:

A fires 5 shots to B's 3 but A kills only once in 3 shots while B kills once in 2 shots. When B has missed 27 times, A has killed how many times?

  • (A) 15
  • (B) 30
  • (C) 40
  • (D) 35
  • (E) 25

Question 81:

Sapna travels 10 km North, turns left 4 km, turns right 5 km, turns right 4 km. How far and in which direction is she from her starting point?

  • (A) 15 km South
  • (B) 10 km North
  • (C) 15 km East
  • (D) 15 km North
  • (E) 10 km East

Question 82:

A and B can do a work in 8 days, B and C in 12 days. A, B and C together finish it in 6 days. In how many days will A and C together do it?

  • (A) 9 days
  • (B) 6 days
  • (C) 8 days
  • (D) 10 days
  • (E) 12 days

Question 83:

A printer numbers pages of a book starting with 1 and uses 3189 digits in all. How many pages does the book have?

  • (A) 1000
  • (B) 1074
  • (C) 1025
  • (D) 1080
  • (E) 1098

Question 84:

A rectangular paper folded in two has perimeter 34 cm (one direction) and 38 cm (other direction). What is the area of the paper?

  • (A) 140 sq.cm
  • (B) 160 sq.cm
  • (C) 170 sq.cm
  • (D) 180 sq.cm
  • (E) 200 sq.cm

Question 85:

Two pipes can fill a tank in 20 minutes and 30 minutes respectively. Both pipes are opened together but after 5 minutes the first is closed. How long will it take to fill the remaining tank?

  • (A) 10 min
  • (B) 11.25 min
  • (C) 12 min
  • (D) 9 min
  • (E) 13 min

Question 86:

According to the passage, which of the following best describes the paradox in the Indian middle class?

  • (A) Extensive practice of corruption
  • (B) Intensive abhorrence of corruption
  • (C) Both extensive practice and intensive abhorrence of corruption
  • (D) Homogeneity in conduct
  • (E) Freedom of speech

Question 87:

Why don't teachers figure high on the corruption list?

  • (A) They are honest by nature
  • (B) They lack opportunity
  • (C) They fear punishment
  • (D) They are well-paid
  • (E) They are educated

Question 88:

The best word to describe the Indian middle class based on the passage is:

  • (A) Unified
  • (B) Paradoxical
  • (C) Homogeneous
  • (D) Ambitious
  • (E) Corrupt

Question 89:

In the passage, what does the phrase 'God in man' imply?

  • (A) God having assumed the shape of man
  • (B) Man's ability to achieve divinity
  • (C) Man's arrogance
  • (D) The divine qualities in man
  • (E) Man's search for religion

Question 90:

Rearrange the following five sentences to form a meaningful paragraph:
1. After examining him... 2. Thinking he was really sick... 3. That day, Mintu wanted... 4. Immediately, Mintu jumped up... 5. Therefore, he pretended...

  • (A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  • (B) 3, 5, 2, 1, 4
  • (C) 3, 2, 5, 1, 4
  • (D) 2, 3, 5, 1, 4
  • (E) 5, 3, 2, 1, 4

Question 91:

Arrange the sentences in a logical order:
A. As officials... B. Ambassadors have to... C. To say what they feel... D. So, with ambassadors... E. They do a specialized job...

  • (A) BCEDA
  • (B) BEDAC
  • (C) BEADC
  • (D) BEDCA
  • (E) BACDE

Question 92:

Arrange sentences in logical order:
A. "This face-off..." B. During the past... C. The recent revival... D. State governments allege... E. Shrill alarm about...

  • (A) ABCDE
  • (B) DBACE
  • (C) ECBDA
  • (D) ECBAD
  • (E) BCEDA

Question 93:

Select the correct \textbf{synonym} of the word: Haughty

  • (A) cemetery
  • (B) arrogant
  • (C) recover
  • (D) deadly
  • (E) gentle

Question 94:

Select the correct \textbf{antonym} of the word: Calmness

  • (A) Calmness
  • (B) Peace
  • (C) Agitation
  • (D) Courage
  • (E) Silence

Question 95:

What does the word attenuate mean?

  • (A) repent
  • (B) make thin
  • (C) force
  • (D) destroy
  • (E) consider

Question 96:

The idiom/proverb 'To pick holes' means:

  • (A) to find some reason to quarrel
  • (B) to find faults in others
  • (C) to search for hidden facts
  • (D) to cut some part of an item
  • (E) to make holes in cloth

Question 97:

The idiom 'gift horse in the mouth' (usually 'look a gift horse in the mouth') means:

  • (A) to accept a gift graciously
  • (B) find fault with a gift
  • (C) examine a gift carefully
  • (D) gift someone a horse
  • (E) refuse a gift

Question 98:

The idiom 'To confess without reserve' best describes which phrase?

  • (A) To cut one's coat according to one's cloth
  • (B) To spill the beans
  • (C) To praise oneself
  • (D) To destroy before it blooms
  • (E) To appreciate someone

Question 99:

Read the sentence and identify the grammatical error:
'This is one of the most interesting book I have ever read.'

  • (A) This is
  • (B) one of the
  • (C) most interesting book
  • (D) I have ever
  • (E) read

Question 100:

Which is the correct synonym for Fatalist?

  • (A) Extremist
  • (B) Fatalist
  • (C) Determinist
  • (D) Puritan
  • (E) Rationalist

Question 101:

Which of the following best describes what modern robots have done to the job market?

  • (A) have taken away some jobs and created others
  • (B) are used instead of computer programmers
  • (C) look and behave a lot like human beings
  • (D) are used instead of engineers
  • (E) have replaced all human workers

Question 102:

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an application of robots?

  • (A) Welding in factories
  • (B) Vacuuming homes
  • (C) Driving cars autonomously
  • (D) Performing surgery
  • (E) Painting in manufacturing

Question 103:

According to the passage, what was Stanley?

  • (A) A robotic arm used in factories
  • (B) A robot-controlled car that won a desert race
  • (C) A humanoid robot
  • (D) A robotic vacuum cleaner
  • (E) A science fiction robot

Question 104:

The word absurdity is closest in meaning to:

  • (A) flashy
  • (B) absurdity
  • (C) ridiculousness
  • (D) dark
  • (E) clarity

Question 105:

Choose the word that correctly fills the blank:
'The government has taken steps to __ the situation.'

  • (A) aggravate
  • (B) alleviate
  • (C) accelerate
  • (D) abandon
  • (E) decline

Section-wise Distribution of Questions and Marks

Section Number of Questions Marks per Question Total Marks
Logical Reasoning 75 1 75
Quantitative Aptitude 50 1 50
Verbal Ability / Reading Comprehension 50 1 50
Total 200 1 200