Placementweek Papers: Total 90 Questions, 90 Minutes - Sectional Cutoff Is There
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Test Paper :5
Paper Type : Whole Testpaper
Test Date : 20 February 2010
Test Location : Chennai
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WRITTEN TEST
Total 90 questions , 90 minutes ---SECTIONAL CUTOFF IS THERE
1. Aptitude (30 quest)
2. Reasoning (30 quest)
3. English (30 quest)
1. Aptitude (30 quest)
1. If the thrice of three consecutive odd no is equal to the more three of twice the last no.
then find the 3rd
(largest odd no).?
Ans: 11.
2. Rahul 12th from right and 4th from left . How many men should be added in the queue to
make a group of 28?
Ans 13
3. Present population of town is 35,000 having males and females. If The population of males is
increased by 6%
and if the population of females is increased by 4%, then after 1 year the population becomes
36,700.
Find the number males and females ?
Ans18,000
4.Gets 90% of B. B gets 25% more than C. C gets 80% of D. Marks of A are given then find the
percentage marks
obtained by D.
Ans = 80%
5. Length of rectangular plot is 3 times its breadth having area 3 hectare . A man walks on its
perimeter at 4 km/hr .
Find the time required ?
Ans 12 min
6 Speed of trains A and B are 29 & 56 km/hr travelling in the same direction. Man in slower
train passes in 16 min.
Find the length of the train.?
Ans 120m
7 Y catches 5 times more fishes than X. If total number of fishes caught by X and Y is 48, then
number of fishes
caught by X?
Ans: 8
8 The girl's age is twice that of boy, if the boy is four years old. After four years the age of the
girl is ?
Ans: 12 years
9 A clock is late by 1 minute 27 seconds in a month. Then how much will it be late in 1 day?
Ans: 2.9 seconds
10 At 20% discount, a cycle is sold at a selling price of 2500 Rs. What is the actual price?
Ans: Rs. 3125
11. A man purchased 6 stamps of rupees 1 and seven stamps of 50 paise. he paid Rs. 12. how
much change
he got back ?
Ans. 2.50 Rs
12. 8 man work for 6 days to complete a work. How many men are required to complete same
work in 1/2 day.
Ans. 96 men.
13. A man drives at a speed of 40 miles/hr. His wife left 30 mins. late with 50 miles/hr speed.
when will they meet ?
Ans. 2 hours
14. 1,40,00,000 pencils are put up straight. all the pencils are of length range 3 to 6 inches. 80%
of the pencils have
average of five inches. so the find out the total length spanned by the pencils.
Ans. 1000 to 1500 miles.
15. One person says ‘his only daughter is my son’s mother ’, what is the relationship between
1st &2nd person.
Ans :son –in –law
16 Alphabet ‘A’ to ‘Z’. If we arrange in reverse order (Z to A) then which letter will be in the
5th position towards
right ,taken from 11th better from left.
Ans: k
17. In a railway station, there are two trains going. One in the harbor line and one in the main
line, each having a
frequency of 10 minutes. The main line service starts at 5 o'clock and the harbor line starts
at 5.02A.M. A
man goes to the station every day to catch the first train that comes. What is the probability
of the man catching
the first train?
Ans: 0.8
18. Light glows for every 13 seconds . How many times did it glow between 1:57:58 and
3:20:47 am.
Ans : 383 + 1 = 384
19 From a vessel, 1/3rd of the liquid evaporates on the first day. On the second day 3/4th of the
remaining liquid
evaporates. What fraction of the volume is present at the end of the second day.
Ans: 50%
20. There are 20 poles with a constant distance between each pole. A car takes 24 second to
reach the 12th pole.
How much will it take to reach the last pole.
Ans: 41.45 seconds
21. Two trains starting at same time, one from Bangalore to Mysore and other in opposite
direction arrive at their
destination 1 hr and 4 hours respectively after passing each other. How much faster is one
train from other?
Ans: Twice
22. Two trains start from stations A and B spaced 50kms apart at the same time and speed. As
the trains start,
a bird flies from one train towards the other and on reaching the second train, it flies back to
the first train. This is
repeated till the trains collide. If the speed of the trains is 25 km/h and that of the bird is
100km/h. How much did
the bird travel till the collision.
Ans: 100kms
23. Sometime after 10:00 PM a murder took place. A witness claimed that the clock must have
stopped at the time of
the shooting. It was later found that the position of both the hands were the same but their
positions had
interchanged Tell the time of the shooting (both actual and claimed).
Ans: Time of shooting = 11:54 PM Claimed Time = 10:59 PM
24. 500 men are arranged in an array of 10 rows and 50 columns according to their heights.
Tallest among each row
of all are asked to fall out. And the shortest among them is A. Similarly after resuming that
to their original
positions that the shortest among each column are asked to fall out. And the tallest among
them is B. Now who is
taller among A and B ?
Ans. A
25. A family X went for a vacation. Unfortunately it rained for 13 days when they were there.
But whenever it rained
in the mornings, they had clear afternoons and vice versa. In all they enjoyed 11 mornings
and 12 afternoons.
How many days did they stay there totally?
Ans: 18
26. The minute and the hour hand of a watch meet every 65 minutes. How much does the watch
lose or gain time and
by how much?
Ans: Gains; 5/11 minutes
27. Every day a cyclist meets a train at a particular crossing. The road is straight before the
crossing and both are
traveling in the same direction. The cyclist travels with a speed of 10kmph. One day the
cyclist comes late by 25
min. and meets the train 5km before the crossing. What is the speed of the train?
Ans: 60kmph
28. A ship went on a voyage. After it had traveled 180 miles a plane started with 10 times the
speed of the ship.
Find the distance when they meet from starting point.
Ans: 200miles.
29. Father's age is three years more than three times the son's age. After three years, father's age
will be ten years
more than twice the son's age. What is the father's present age?
Ans: 33 years.
30. A man collects cigarette stubs and makes one full cigarette with every 8 stubs. If he gets 64
stubs how many full
cigarettes can he smoke ?
Ans: 8+1=9
Ans : jam
7. My Dad has a miniature Pyramid of Egypt. It is 3 inches in height. Dad was invited to display it at
an exhibition.
Dad felt it was too small and decided to build a scaled-up model of the Pyramid out of material
whose density is
(1 / 7) times the density of the material used for the miniature. He did a "back-of-the-envelope"
calculation to check
whether the model would be big enough. If the mass (or weight) of the miniature and the scaled-
up model are to be
the same, how many inches in height will be the scaled-up Pyramid?
A. 5.78 B.5.82 C. 5.68 D. 5.74
Ans D
8. Neelam rides her bicycle from her house at A to her club at C, via B taking the shortest path.
Then the number of
possible shortest paths that she can choose is
A. 1170
B. 630
C. 792
D. 1200
E. 936
Ans: A
9. In a triangle ABC, the lengths of the sides AB and AC equal 17.5 cm and 9 cm respectively.
Let D be a point on
the line segment BC such that AD is perpendicular to BC. If AD=3 cm, then what is the
radius (in cm) of the circle
circumscribing the triangle ABC?
A. 17.05
B. 27.85
C. 22.45
D. 32.25
E. 26.25
Ans: E
10. Gary wants to dry his clothes. It takes him 60 minutes to dry 10 clothes under the sun. The very
next day, he has
20 clothes (double the numbers) to dry the clothes. What should be the expected time to dry
double the number
of clothes?
Ans: 60 minutes
Answer Questions 11 to1 5 on the basis of the information given below:
There are 6 women Shalini, Divya, Ritu, Rashmi, Nisha and Renu in a family of twelve members.
There are few married couples in the family and none of the grandchildren are married. Sunil is
married in to the family. Rohan, Mahesh and Jatin have a nephew Dipesh who is the only son of
Rashmi. Ravi is the paternal grandfather of Nisha. Ritu is the daughter-in-law of Shalini. Renu is the
first cousin of Dipesh. Shalini has only three Grandchildren. Mahesh has two borthers and only one
sister Rashmi and a sister-in-law Divya. Dipesh’s only unmarried maternal uncle, Jatin is the brother-
in-law of Sunil. Rohan is the paternal uncle of Nisha. Ritu has two daughters one of whom is Nisha.
11. Nisha is:
A. none of these B. Rohan's daughter C. Renu's cousin D. Jatin's mother
Ans: A
13. How many married couples are there in the second generation?
A. 1 B. 3 C. 4 D. 2
Ans: B
14. Which one of the following is true?
A. Ravi has only Two Married children. B. None of these.
C. Dipesh is Mahesh's son D. Ravi is the paternal grandfather of Renu
Ans: D
Thinking of language as an instinct inverts the popular wisdom, especially as it has been passed
down in the canon of the humanities and social sciences. Language is no more a cultural
invention than is upright posture. It is not a manifestation of a general capacity to use –
symbols: a three year old, we shall see, is a grammatical genius, but is quite incompetent at the
visual arts, religious iconography, traffic signs, and the other staples of the semiotics
curriculum. Though language is a magnificent ability unique to Homo sapiens among living
species, it does not call for sequestering the study of humans from the domain of biology, for a
magnificent ability unique to a particular living species is far from unique in the animal
kingdom. Some kinds of bats home in on flying insects using Doppler sonar. Some kinds of
migratory birds navigate thousands of miles by calibrating the positions of the constellations
against the time of day and year. In nature’s talent show we are simply a species of primate
with our own act, a knack for communicating information about who did what to whom by
modulating the sounds we make when we exhale.
Once you begin to look at language not as the ineffable essence of human uniqueness but as a
biological adoption to communicate information, it is no longer as tempting to see language as
an insidious shaper of thought, and, we shall see, it is not Moreover, seeing language as one of
nature’s engineering marvels – an organ with “that perfection of structure and co-adaption
which justly excites our admiration, ”in Darwin’s words- give us a new respect for your
ordinary Joe and the much-maligned English language (or any language) The complexity of
language, from the scientist’s point of view, is part of our biological birth right; it is not
something that parents teach their children or something that must be elaborated in school – as
Oscar Wilde said,” Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to
time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught “pre scholar ‘stacit knowledge of
grammar is more sophisticated than the thickest style manual or the most state-of-the-art
computer language system, and the same applies to all healthy human beings, even the
notorious syntax-fracturing professional athlete and the, you know, like, inarticulate teenage
skateboarder. Finally, since language is the product of a well-engineered biological instinct, we
shall see that it is not nutty barrel of monkeys that entertainer-columnists make it out to be.
1. According to the passage, which of the following does not stem from popular wisdom on
language?
A. Language is a cultural artifact.
B. Language is a cultural invention.
C. Language is learnt as we grow.
D. Language is unique to Homo sapiens.
E. Language is a psychological faculty.
Ans: E
2. Which of the following can be used to replace the “spiders know how to spin webs” analogy
as used by the author?
A. A kitten learning to jump over a wall
B. Bees collecting nectar.
C. A donkey carrying a load.
D. A horse running a Derby.
E A pet dog protecting its owner’s property.
Ans: B
3. According to the passage, which of the following is unique to human beings?
A. Ability to use symbols while communicating with one another.
B. Ability to communicate with each other through voice modulation.
C. Ability to communicate information to other members of the species.
D. Ability to use sound as means of communication.
E. All of the above.
Ans: B
4. According to the passage, complexity of language cannot be taught by parents or at school to
children because
A. children instinctively know language.
B. children learn the language on their own.
C. language is not amenable to teaching.
D. children know language better than their teachers or parents.
E. children are born with the knowledge of semiotics.
Ans: A
5. Which of the following best summarizes the passage?
A. Language is unique to Homo sapiens.
B. Language is neither learnt nor taught.
C. Language is not a cultural invention or artifacts as it is made out.
D. Language is instinctive ability of human beings.
E. Language is use of symbols unique to human beings.
Ans: D
Directions 6-10 : In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given words on one side
of : : and one word is given on another side of : :while another word is to be found from the given alternatives, having
the same relation with this word as the words of the given pair bear. Choose the correct alternative.
6. Forecast : Future : : Regret :?
(A) Present (B) Atone (C) Past (D) Sins
Ans: (C)
7. Fear : Threat : : Anger : ?
(A) Compulsion (B) Panic (C) Provocation (D) Force
Ans: (C)
9. Sculptor : Statue : : Poet : ?
(A) Canvas (B) Pen (C) Verse (D) Chisel
Ans: (C)
10. Paw : Cat : : Hoof : ?
(A) Horse (B) Lion (C) Lamb (D) Elephant
Ans: (A)
Directions 11-15: In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses
the meaning of the given word.
11. Difficult
(A) retractable (B) awe-inspiring (C) lustrous (D) formidable
Ans: (A)
12. Understatement
(A) distortion (B) estimation (C) animation (D) pretentiousness
Ans: (A)
13. Outlandish
(A) foreshadowing (B) inclusive (C) remote (D) omnipresent
Ans: (A)
14. Rare
(A) malicious (B) abstruse (C) relentless (D) overpowering
Ans: (B)
15. Felicity
(A) Anger (B) Millionaire (C) Bliss (D) Feathery
Ans: (C)
Directions 16 to 20: Pick out from the words, given below each sentence, the word which
would complete the sentence correctly and meaningfully.
16. I will have to wait on this side of the road until the policeman................. the traffic.
A) will stop B) would stop C) could stop D) stops
Ans: D
17. He went away before I.............. him the whole story.
A) can tell B) could tell C) would have told D) can told
Ans: B
18. He could never have known the secret unless you...................him.
A) had told it to B) tell it to C) told it to D) will tell it to
Ans: A
19. It was one of .....................biggest mistakes that I have ever made.
A) a B) that C) the D) my
Ans: C
20. She was one of the nicest persons...............taught us.
A) whoever B) that ever C) ever D) whomever
Ans: A
Directions for Questions 21 to25 :Each of the following sentences has been divided into four parts. There is
an error in one of the parts. Point out the part which has an error
21. A) We cannot have peace until /
B) all the nations dealt with each other /
C) in a spirit of equality and friendliness /
D) and until we develop a new spirit of special integration.
Ans: A
22. A) That Christ is the embodiment of God on earth,/
B) and that he is the Son of God, /
C) are the belief /
D) of all orthodox Christians even today.
Ans: C
23. A) The thief, when he was passing through the gallery, /
B) was seen by the servant /
C) who fired him /
D) with a pistol in his hand
Ans: C
24. A) If my uncle will come today, /
B) I shall leave for Calcutta with him./
C) and stay therefore more than three months /
D) and learn Bengali.
Ans: A
25. A) I laboured very hard /
B) lest I may fail
C) or lose my division /
D) at the very end of my educational career.
Ans: A
26. A. 1971 war changed the political geography of the subcontinent
B. Despite the significance of the event . there has been no serious book about the conflict
C. Surrender at Dacca aims to fill this gap
D. It also profoundly altered the geo-strategic situation in South-East Asia
Ans: 4
27. A. Thus begins the search for relief: painkillers, ice, yoga, herbs, even surgery
B. Most computer users develop disorders because they ignore warnings like tingling fingers, a numb hand or a sore
shoulder
C. They keep pointing and dragging until tendons chafe and scar tissue forms, along with bad habits that are almost
impossible to chage
D. But cures are elusive , because repetetive stree injuries present a bag of ills that often defy easy disgnosis.
Ans: 3
28. A. If you are used to having your stimulation come in from outside, your mind never develops its own habits of
thinking and reflecting
B. Marx thought that religion was the opiate, because it soothed people's pain and suffering and prevented them from
rising in rebellion
C. If Karl Marx was alive today, he would say that television is the opiate of the people.
D. Television and similar entertainments are even more of an opiate because of their addictive tendencies.
Ans: 4
29. A. Then two astronomers—the German, Johannes Kepler, and the Italian, Galileo Galilei—started publicly to support
the Copernican theory, despite the fact that the orbits it predicted did not quite match the ones observed.
B. His idea was that the sun was stationary at the centre and that the earth and the planets move in circular orbits
around the sun.
C. A simple model was proposed in 1514 by a Polish priest, Nicholas Copernicus.
D. Nearly a century passed before this idea was taken seriously.
Ans:2
30. A. By the time he got to Linjeflug four years later, he had learned many lessons, in fact, he began his second stint as
top dog by calling the entire company together in a hanger and asking for help, a far cry from his barking out
commands just 48 months back.
B. At SAS, he arrived at a time crisis.
C. This book is chock-a-block full of intrusive stories and practical advice, describing Carton's activities at Vingresor
(where he assumed his first presidency at age 32), Linjeflug, and SAS in particular.
D. He began at Vingresor as an order giver, not a listener - neither to his people nor to his customers and made every
mistake in the book.
Ans:4
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