Directions:
Each sentence below has one or two
blanks. Each blank shows that something has been omitted. Under each sentence
five words are given as choice. Choose the one correct word for each blank that
best fits the meaning of the sentences as a whole.
- The fact that the- of confrontation is no longer as
popular as it once was - procatss in race relations.
A.
insidiousness - reiterates
B.
practice - inculcates
C.
glimmer - foreshadows
D.
technique - presages
E.
reticence - indicates
Ans:D
- A child should not be - as being either very shy or
over - agcatssive.
A.
categorized
B.
instructed
C.
intoned
D.
distracted
E.
refrained
Ans:A
- President Anwar el - Sadat of Egypt, disregarding -
criticism in the Alab world and in his own Government, - accepted prime minister
Menahem Begin's invitation to visit Israel in order to address the Israeli
parliament.
A.
acrimonious - formally
B.
blemished - stiffly
C.
categorical - previously
D.
malignant - plaintively
E.
charismatic - meticulously
Ans:A
- In his usual - manner, he had insured himself against
this type of loss.
A.
pensive
B.
providential
C.
indifferent
D.
circumspect
E.
caustic
Ans:D
- We never believed that he would resort to - in order to
achieve his goal; we always regarded him as a - man.
A.
charm - insincere
B.
necromancy - pietistic
C.
logic - honorable
D.
prestidigitation - articulate
E.
subterfuge - honest
Ans:E
- The Sociologist responded to the charge that her new
theory was - by pointing out that it did not in fact contradict accepted
sociological principles.
A.
unproven
B.
banal
C.
superficial
D.
complex
E.
heretical
Ans:E
- Despite assorted effusion to the contrary, there is no
necessary link between scientific skill and humanism, and quite possibly,
there may be something of a - between them.
A.
dichotomy
B.
congruity
C.
reciprocity
D.
fusion
E.
generosity
Ans:E
- The most technologically advanced societies have been
responsible for the catatest - indeed savagery seems to be indirect
proposition to -
A.
inventions - know-how
B.
wars - viciousness
C.
triumphs - civilizations
D.
atrocities - development
E.
catastrophes - ill-will
Ans:D
Verbal Section : Antonyms
Directions:
Each of the antonyms questions below consists of a word printed in Italics,
followed by five words or phrase as choices. Choose the word or phrase which is
most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capitals and shade the alphabets
marked in the grid on your answer sheet.
- ABOMINATE :
- loathe
- despise
- adore
- abhor
- attach
c
- OBSEQUIOUS :
- servile
- first
- fawning
- supercilious
- improper
d
- OROTUND :
- not resonant
- not reddish
- not eager
- pompous
- loud
a
- RECANT :
- entangle
- rescue
- fail
- assert
- predict
d
- UPBRAID :
- defer
- vacillate
- sever
- conjoin
- laud
e
- PLENITUDE :
- luxury
- magnificence
- richness
- contentment
- scarcity
e
- SCURRILOUS :
- decent
- savage
- major
- volatile
- scabby
a
- FULMINATION :
- praise
- repetition
- escape
- ratification
- addition
a
- DISTEND
- deteriorate
- weaken
- constrict
- concentrate
- fold
c
- TOUT
- cast aspersions on
- deny the relevance of
- placate
- withhold consent
- misrepresent
e
Quantitative Comparisons
Directions:
In this section you will be given
two quantities, one in column A and one in column B. You are to determine a
relationship between the two quantities and mark.
- If the quantity in column A is greater than the
quantity in column B.
- If the quantity in column B is greater than the
quantity in column A.
- If the quantities are equal.
- If the comparison cannot be determined from the
information that is given.
- Quantity A: (-6)4
Quantity B: (-6)5 - if the quantity A is greater;
- if the quantity B is greater;
- if the two quantities are equal;
- if the relationship cannot be determined from the
information given.
a
- Quantity A: Time
to travel 95 miles at 50 miles per hour
Quantity B: Time to travel 125 miles at 60 miles per hour - Quantity A is greater
- Quantity A equals Quantity B
- Quantity B is greater
- Relationship Indeterminate
c
- Quantity A: (9/13)2
Quantity B: (9/13)1/2 - Quantity A equals Quantity B
- Relationship Indeterminate
- Quantity B is greater
- Quantity A is greater
c
- Quantity A: 4
/ 100
Quantity B: 0.012 / 3 - Quantity B is greater
- Quantity A equals Quantity B
- Quantity A is greater
- Relationship Indeterminate
c
- x = 2y + 3
y = -2
Quantity
A: x
Quantity B: -1
- if the quantity in Column A is greater
- if the quantity in Column B is greater
- if the two quantities are equal
c
- x + 2y > 8
Quantity
A: 2x + 4y
Quantity B: 20
- if the quantity in Column A is greater
- if the quantity in Column B is greater
- if the two quantities are equal
- if the relationship cannot be determined from the
information given.
d
- Quantity A: The
number of months in 7 years
Quantity B: The number of days in 12 weeks - if the quantity in Column A is greater
- if the quantity in Column B is greater
- if the two quantities are equal
- if the relationship cannot be determined from the
information given
c
Quantitative Section : Quantitative Ability
Numbers: All numbers used are real numbers.
- A rectangle is 14 cm long and 10 cm wide. If the length
is reduced by x cms and its width is increased also by x cms so as to make
it a square then its area changes by :
- 4
- 144
- 12
- 2
- None of the above.
a
- A motorcycle stunts man belonging to a fair, rides over
the vertical walls of a circular well at an average speed of 54 kph for 5
minutes. If the radius of the well is 5 meters then the distance traveled
is:
- 2.5 kms
- 3.5 kms
- 4.5 kms
- 5.5 kms
- None of the above
c
- If 1 cm on a map corresponds to an actual distance of
40 kms. And the distance on the map between Bombay and Calcutta is 37.5
cms., the actual distance between them is :
- 375 kms
- 3750 kms
- 1500 kms
- 1375 kms
- None of the above
c
- A box contains 90 mts each of 100 gms and 100 bolts
each of 150 gms. If the entire box weighs 35.5 kg., then the weight of the
empty box is :
- 10 kg
- 10.5 kg
- 11 kg
- 11.5 kg
- None of the above
d
- If the radius of a circle is increased by 20% then the
area is increased by :
- 44%
- 120%
- 144%
- 40%
- None of the above
a
Technical
1. What is the output of the following code snippet
main()
{
printf(5+"Fascimile");
}
Ans: Miles
2. Find the output
for the following C program
main()
{
int x=20,y=35;
x = y++ + x++;
y = ++y + ++x;
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}
Ans: 57, 97
3. Find the output for the following C program
main()
{
int x=10,y=15;
x=x++;
y=++y;
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}
Ans: 11, 16
30) void main()
{
int const * p=5;
printf("%d",++(*p));
}
Answer: Compiler
error: Cannot modify a constant value
4. main()
{
char s[ ]="man";
int i;
for(i=0;s[ i ];i++)
printf("\n%c%c%c%c",s[ i
],*(s+i),*(i+s),i[s]);
}
Answer: mmmm,aaaa,nnnn
5. main()
{
static int var = 5;
printf("%d ",var--);
if(var)
main();
}
Answer: 54321
6. main()
{
char *p;
printf("%d %d
",sizeof(*p),sizeof(p));
}
Ans:1,2