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Online Practice Test – 49
- Quantitative Aptitude (Ques 1 to 10)
- Reasoning (Ques 11 to 20)
- English (Ques 21 to 30)
- Computer (Ques 31 to 40)
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- Question 1 of 40
1. Question
Category: QuantA 3.3 m high room is half as long again as it is wide and its volume is 123 3/4 m^3. Find out its length and breadth.
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2. Question
Category: Quant2 cubes have volumes in the ratio 1:27. The ratio of the area of the face of one to that of the other is:
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3. Question
Category: QuantA cube of edge 3 cm of iron weighs 12 gm. What is the weight of a similar cube of iron whose edge is 12 cm?
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4. Question
Category: QuantA cylindrical jar of diameter 24 cm contains water to a height of 30 cm. A spherical steel ball is dropped into the jar and the level of the water rises by 67.5 mm. The diameter of the ball is:
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5. Question
Category: QuantIf the radius of a sphere is doubled, then its volume is increased by:
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6. Question
Category: QuantA ball of lead, 4 cm in diameter, is covered with gold. If the volume of the gold and lead are equal, then the thickness of gold is approximately [given∛2=1.259]
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7. Question
Category: QuantA conical cup is filled with ice cream. The ice cream forms a hemispherical shape on its open top. The height of the hemispherical part is 7 cm. The radius of the hemispherical part equals the height of the cone. Then the volume of the ice cream is [π=22/7]
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8. Question
Category: QuantAssume that a drop of water is spherical and its diameter is 1/10 of a centimeter. A conical glass has a height equal to the diameter of its rim. If 32,000 drops of water fill the glass completely, then the height of the glass (in cm) is:
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9. Question
Category: QuantA rectangular block of metal has dimensions 21 cm, 77 cm and 24 cm. The block has been melted into a sphere. The radius of the sphere is (Take π=22/7)
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10. Question
Category: QuantA field is in the form of a rectangle of length 18 m and width 15 m. A pit, 7.5 m long, 6 m broad and 0.8 m deep, is dug in a corner of the field and the earth taken out is evenly spread over the remaining area of the field. The level of the field raised is:
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11. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are the eight members in a family, they all are sitting around a rectangular table facing the centre for dinner. There is only one members sitting in each shorter side of the rectangle. B and C are in opposite side and facing diagonally each other. H is not infront of E, who is on the immediate left of G. H, who is facing F is sit second to the right of A. F is not in the shorter side of the table and cannot be an immediate neighbour of C. G should be on the shorter side.
Who is on the immediate right of G?
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12. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are the eight members in a family, they all are sitting around a rectangular table facing the centre for dinner. There is only one members sitting in each shorter side of the rectangle. B and C are in opposite side and facing diagonally each other. H is not infront of E, who is on the immediate left of G. H, who is facing F is sit second to the right of A. F is not in the shorter side of the table and cannot be an immediate neighbour of C. G should be on the shorter side.
Who among the following is sitting between B and D?
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13. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are the eight members in a family, they all are sitting around a rectangular table facing the centre for dinner. There is only one members sitting in each shorter side of the rectangle. B and C are in opposite side and facing diagonally each other. H is not infront of E, who is on the immediate left of G. H, who is facing F is sit second to the right of A. F is not in the shorter side of the table and cannot be an immediate neighbour of C. G should be on the shorter side.
What position of D with respect to H?
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14. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are the eight members in a family, they all are sitting around a rectangular table facing the centre for dinner. There is only one members sitting in each shorter side of the rectangle. B and C are in opposite side and facing diagonally each other. H is not infront of E, who is on the immediate left of G. H, who is facing F is sit second to the right of A. F is not in the shorter side of the table and cannot be an immediate neighbour of C. G should be on the shorter side.
Which among the following pair represents the immediate neighbour of A?
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15. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are the eight members in a family, they all are sitting around a rectangular table facing the centre for dinner. There is only one members sitting in each shorter side of the rectangle. B and C are in opposite side and facing diagonally each other. H is not infront of E, who is on the immediate left of G. H, who is facing F is sit second to the right of A. F is not in the shorter side of the table and cannot be an immediate neighbour of C. G should be on the shorter side.
Who among the following is exactly between C and E?
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16. Question
Category: ReasoningIn a row of 40 students facing north direction Ramesh is sixth to the left of Ranjit. If Ranjit is 38th from left and then how far is Ramesh from right end?
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17. Question
Category: ReasoningHow many such pairs of letters are there in the word EXPLANATION, each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?
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18. Question
Category: ReasoningEach vowels of the word DECIMATE is changed to the next letter in the English alphabetical series and each consonant is changed to previous letter in the English alphabetical series. If the new alphabets thus formed are arranged in alphabetical order (from left to right) which of the following will be fifth from the right?
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19. Question
Category: ReasoningIf A denotes 1, B denotes 2, C denotes 3, D denotes 1, E denotes 2, F denotes 3 and so on, then what will be the sum of the value of letters of word DRUB?
CorrectDRUB= 1+3+3+2 = 9
IncorrectDRUB= 1+3+3+2 = 9
- Question 20 of 40
20. Question
Category: ReasoningIf ‘+’ is denoted by ‘*’, ‘–’ is denoted by ‘#’, ‘×’ is denoted by ‘@’ and ‘÷’ is denoted by ‘©’, then what will be the value of expression?
5 @ 35*[email protected] 3 # 40 @ 20 © 5*16
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21. Question
Category: EnglishFive alternative summaries are given below the text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.
When the next full-scale global financial crisis hits, let it not be said that the International Monetary Fund never took a stab at forestalling it. Recently, the IMF proposed a new global tax on financial institutions loosely in proportion to their size, as well as a tax on banks’ profits and bonuses.
CorrectThe key elements are: IMF’s proposal of new global tax on the profits and bonuses of financial institutions and banks-intend to prevent future global financial crises. Options (B), (C) and (D) say “will prevent”; Option (E) leaves out IMF. Hence option (A) is the best without distortion though some elements are left out; there is no distortion.
IncorrectThe key elements are: IMF’s proposal of new global tax on the profits and bonuses of financial institutions and banks-intend to prevent future global financial crises. Options (B), (C) and (D) say “will prevent”; Option (E) leaves out IMF. Hence option (A) is the best without distortion though some elements are left out; there is no distortion.
- Question 22 of 40
22. Question
Category: EnglishFive alternative summaries are given below the text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.
Russia and the United States have signed a new strategic nuclear-arms reduction treaty. Officially, the treaty cuts their weapons by one-third; in fact, each party, will decommission only several dozens. Nevertheless, the treaty is a considerable achievement. It normalizes political relations between the two countries, thereby facilitating their further cooperation and rapprochement.
CorrectOptions (A) and (B) mention “arms treaty” instead of “nuclear arms treaty.” Option (C) misses out on the normalizing of relationship and rapprochement. Option (E) misses out on the significant “normalizing of relations.” Option (D) is the best concise description.
IncorrectOptions (A) and (B) mention “arms treaty” instead of “nuclear arms treaty.” Option (C) misses out on the normalizing of relationship and rapprochement. Option (E) misses out on the significant “normalizing of relations.” Option (D) is the best concise description.
- Question 23 of 40
23. Question
Category: EnglishFive alternative summaries are given below the text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.
A severe food crisis currently threatens southern Sudan. In East Africa, where millions of people already are dependent on food aid, a sharp rise in the cost of staple crops looms. These are just the latest sources of concern in a turbulent period that began two years ago when food shortages hit many countries in Africa and Asia due to a worldwide spike in prices. Higher food prices meant that poor people, already struggling to meet basic human needs, were pushed deeper into poverty.
CorrectThe gist of the passage is: Asia and Africa are already experiencing food shortages for two years. The cost of crops is expected to rise in Sudan – this may trigger a severe food crisis in Sudan. In option (A), Asia and Africa are left out. Options (B) and (D) extend the crisis to Asia and Africa, especially the rise in the cost of crops. Option (E) leaves out Asia and Africa. Option (C) gives the gist without distortion of idea.
IncorrectThe gist of the passage is: Asia and Africa are already experiencing food shortages for two years. The cost of crops is expected to rise in Sudan – this may trigger a severe food crisis in Sudan. In option (A), Asia and Africa are left out. Options (B) and (D) extend the crisis to Asia and Africa, especially the rise in the cost of crops. Option (E) leaves out Asia and Africa. Option (C) gives the gist without distortion of idea.
- Question 24 of 40
24. Question
Category: EnglishFive alternative summaries are given below the text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.
For millennia, remembering information was costly and time-consuming, and to forget was a natural part of being human. In the digital age, the opposite is true: cheap computer storage, powerful processors, and ubiquitous Internet access have made remembering the norm. Consider this: we tend to retain our rough drafts, years of e-mail traffic, and thousands of ghastly digital snapshots on our hard drives, not because we have decided that they are worth remembering, but because keeping them is now the default way of doing things. By contrast, deciding what to delete is costly. It actually requires much more time and effort to shed data than to keep it.
CorrectThe highlight of the paragraph is that the facilities available in the digital age have facilitated storage of data on a large scale. Earlier retaining information was difficult; now deleting is more time-consuming and costly; hence we save almost everything. Option (B), among the options, captures this best. Option (B) is eliminated because it states “natural habit of forgetting” – remembering and forgetting are used more figuratively than literally. Option (C) states “worthless information.” Option (D) is similar to option (B). Option (E) misses the digital age.
IncorrectThe highlight of the paragraph is that the facilities available in the digital age have facilitated storage of data on a large scale. Earlier retaining information was difficult; now deleting is more time-consuming and costly; hence we save almost everything. Option (B), among the options, captures this best. Option (B) is eliminated because it states “natural habit of forgetting” – remembering and forgetting are used more figuratively than literally. Option (C) states “worthless information.” Option (D) is similar to option (B). Option (E) misses the digital age.
- Question 25 of 40
25. Question
Category: EnglishFive alternative summaries are given below the text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.
In recent decades, economists have been struggling to make use of the concept of human capital, often defined as the abilities, skills, knowledge, and dispositions that make for economic success. Yet those who use the term often assume that to conceptualize a phenomenon is a first step to manipulating it. And, indeed, “human-capital policy” is now much in fashion. But what if many of the abilities and dispositions in question are a product of history, capable of being understood and explained but not readily replicated?
CorrectGist of the paragraph: Human capital is the abilities, skills, knowledge, and dispositions that make for economic success – economists are trying to conceptualize and formulate a human – capital policy for success. Human capital is a product of history and may not be readily replicable. Option (A) talks only about conceptualizing and not about using it for success. Option (B) distorts the idea in “must know history.” Option (C) does not use the terms economists or human capital or policy. Option (E) is almost correct but is a distortion in “struggling to replicate economic success” and misses the most important point about replication. Option (D), though not the ideal precis, is the best.
IncorrectGist of the paragraph: Human capital is the abilities, skills, knowledge, and dispositions that make for economic success – economists are trying to conceptualize and formulate a human – capital policy for success. Human capital is a product of history and may not be readily replicable. Option (A) talks only about conceptualizing and not about using it for success. Option (B) distorts the idea in “must know history.” Option (C) does not use the terms economists or human capital or policy. Option (E) is almost correct but is a distortion in “struggling to replicate economic success” and misses the most important point about replication. Option (D), though not the ideal precis, is the best.
- Question 26 of 40
26. Question
Category: EnglishFive alternative summaries are given below the text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.
An individual is free and autonomous only because of the collective decisions taken after democratic debate, notably those decisions that guarantee each person access to public goods such as education, health care, etc. Some sense of social solidarity may remain, but it is so abstract that those for whom the wheel of fortune has spun so favourably feel little debt. They believe that they owe their status purely to merit, not to the collective efforts-state-funded schools, universities, etc. – that enabled them to realize their potential.
CorrectThe gist of the paragraph is: The principle social solidarity through democratic debates establishes education, healthcare etc. accessible to individuals. Individuals exploit this system (schools, universities) and become successful. But they feel that their success is due to individual merit. Option (D) summarizes this best within the constraints of a précis. Option (A) is a distortion in “exploit.” Option (B) is a distortion in “myth.” Option (D) is correct but option (C) is better as it specifies “owe their success” rather than “a result of.” Option (E) is not structured well and is vague.
IncorrectThe gist of the paragraph is: The principle social solidarity through democratic debates establishes education, healthcare etc. accessible to individuals. Individuals exploit this system (schools, universities) and become successful. But they feel that their success is due to individual merit. Option (D) summarizes this best within the constraints of a précis. Option (A) is a distortion in “exploit.” Option (B) is a distortion in “myth.” Option (D) is correct but option (C) is better as it specifies “owe their success” rather than “a result of.” Option (E) is not structured well and is vague.
- Question 27 of 40
27. Question
Category: EnglishFive alternative summaries are given below the text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.
Throughout history, political leaders have supported existing communication technologies in order to defend the system in which they rule. Today, too, governments may be tempted to protect newspapers and public TV on the pretext of “saving democracy as we know it.” But efforts to block technological change have been futile in the past, and they would be unwise today. Instead, the political system and the media must adapt to the new reality – the internet.
CorrectOption (A) and (D) do not mention the failure in the past. Options (B) and (D) leave out the “adapt” idea. Option (E), on the other hand leave out the specifics, and captures the essential attitude of politicians and governments towards new technologies and mentions the “adapt” factor too. Option (E), hence, is the best available précis.
IncorrectOption (A) and (D) do not mention the failure in the past. Options (B) and (D) leave out the “adapt” idea. Option (E), on the other hand leave out the specifics, and captures the essential attitude of politicians and governments towards new technologies and mentions the “adapt” factor too. Option (E), hence, is the best available précis.
- Question 28 of 40
28. Question
Category: EnglishFive alternative summaries are given below the text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.
The financial and economic crisis that erupted in 2008 will, in retrospect, be regarded as a transformative moment, because it raised fundamental questions about the future shape of our economic systems. These questions are not so much about the end of capitalism-as some perceive or even desire-but rather about the different ways in which capitalism is understood in different countries.
CorrectOption (A) is contrary to the passage. Options (B) and (D) fail to mention “economic crisis.” Option (E) distorts the idea in “did not signal the end of capitalism or its future.” Option (C) – though it does not include the perception or desire of some people to see the crisis as the end of capitalism, captures the essence without distortion.
IncorrectOption (A) is contrary to the passage. Options (B) and (D) fail to mention “economic crisis.” Option (E) distorts the idea in “did not signal the end of capitalism or its future.” Option (C) – though it does not include the perception or desire of some people to see the crisis as the end of capitalism, captures the essence without distortion.
- Question 29 of 40
29. Question
Category: EnglishFive alternative summaries are given below the text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.
Newspapers are dying; the music industry is still yelping about iTunes; book publishers think they are next. Yet one bit of old media seems to be doing rather well. In the final quarter of 2009 the average American spent almost 37 hours a week watching television. Earlier this year 116 m of them saw the Super Bowl-a record for a single programme. Far from being cowed by new media, TV is colonising it. Shows like “American Idol” and “Britain’s Got Talent” draw huge audiences partly because people are constantly messaging and tweeting about them, and discussing them on Facebook.
CorrectThe paragraph is not about American TV in particular – American TV is cited as example of what TV has achieved. The gist of the paragraph is: newspapers etc., are dying but far from being cowed by new media, TV is colonising it; American TV is an example. Options (A), (B), and (E) stress the American TV which is not the essence of the paragraph. Between (C) and (D), option (D) more accommodative and precise.
IncorrectThe paragraph is not about American TV in particular – American TV is cited as example of what TV has achieved. The gist of the paragraph is: newspapers etc., are dying but far from being cowed by new media, TV is colonising it; American TV is an example. Options (A), (B), and (E) stress the American TV which is not the essence of the paragraph. Between (C) and (D), option (D) more accommodative and precise.
- Question 30 of 40
30. Question
Category: EnglishFive alternative summaries are given below the text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.
The tragedy about data collection in India is that by the time primary data is converted into useable information, it may be too late to aid policy intervention. This is true of data collected by not just government agencies such as the National Sample Survey Organization but also think-tanks such as National Council for Applied Economic Research (NCAER). One of the criticisms of Human Development in India: Challenges for a Society in Transition-a report put together by NCAER and Institute of Maryland, US-is that it is based on data collected in 2004-05, and it does not capture the impact of the changes of the past four years when the economy grew at more than 8% on an average every year.
CorrectIn addition to the other details in the passage option (C) also mentions “guide policy decisions” which makes it the preferred option. Option (E) is erroneous because it states data collection is delayed. The other options are not incorrect; they are similar but highlight different aspects of the paragraph but leaves out why reports become useless. Hence option (C) scores above them.
IncorrectIn addition to the other details in the passage option (C) also mentions “guide policy decisions” which makes it the preferred option. Option (E) is erroneous because it states data collection is delayed. The other options are not incorrect; they are similar but highlight different aspects of the paragraph but leaves out why reports become useless. Hence option (C) scores above them.
- Question 31 of 40
31. Question
Category: ComputerWhat is the ultimate purpose of Defragmentation ?
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32. Question
Category: ComputerComputers process data into information by working exclusively with :
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33. Question
Category: ComputerYou must install a (n) ……… on a network if you want to share a broadband Internet connection
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34. Question
Category: ComputerThe purpose of the primary key in a database is to :
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35. Question
Category: ComputerThe design of the network is called the network
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36. Question
Category: ComputerThe most frequently used instructions of a computer program are likely to be fetched from:
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37. Question
Category: ComputerPersonal logs or journal entries posted on the Web are known as :
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38. Question
Category: ComputerWhich of the following is NOT a type of broad band internet connection ?
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39. Question
Category: ComputerLinux is a(n) …….. operating system
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40. Question
Category: ComputerWhich of the following places the common data elements in order from smallest to largest
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